Buffalo State College - Elms Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

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2 ' ZA 51 S, ,QI a A , ix l 5 4 fix 3? 1 ,pf e 1 5 Q, 4 54 '55 fig 1. N. .-W1 . .11 3, if E, ff 1 ,. 3 4? is R if El k 3 I I . al 5 1 ' Ai - V ig? i' 7 'f75: f 1'i'Pgiifr-,-E,'f'Eaf,, 1Afi1'1:.f--,zgfiffl,--Lf., .L , ,,,,,. . W' mf A -f -- ' - - g 5 . . . f 1, .:Ijj,,1 , If . I 1 1 L Y r 1 Q t. gm 1 1 I s ! w l J 1. I, 17' 3 i I A 1 F 1 -1 5 'I ll 1 lf 4 3 5 N r V 5 ! 5 ,I ll 3 3 wx 2 gf Y 1 X f f w x L. OPYR IG H T 1932 BEATRICE D. RCSEBROCK, Editor-in-Chief - A. MARIE MURPHY, Business Manager i R i I UC I Klan, JONES, HAUSAUB CTIVB coLmzGn AN BUFFALO, N. Y. MMM!! Qt.-M113 W I , If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e -. I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E - I I I I I 1 I I 3 I I I I I I I YHWITIIKIYY-Y-It , Yi1i?Yi'IiT'II6IllICl1T'li'Y1I6lll A A- t I l A A, VAA, l A A A ! , ,AA A, ,A e til V V1 IN this, the twenty-first volume of THE ELMS, the staff of 1932 has endeavored to preserve the hap- penings of the first complete year in our new college. During that time, we have seen the transfer of old elms to a new setting 5 of old customs to an expanded environment. For that student body, which will consider our new customs as traditional, the Staff records the pictures of their establishment. I aak cLA u C I A LA V WALTER PLATT COOKE Died August 4, Member ol Local Board of Managers I O MAJOR JOHN M. SATTERFIELD Died February 5, Vice-President of Local Board . , HERMAN J. MAG EE Died December 26, Director of Teacher Training in New York State O MARGUERITE MARY DE LANY Died February 3, Sixth Grade Critic, School 38 0 MARGARET ROSS V Died February 6, Freshman in Home Economics Department 9 TO LIVE IN HEARTS WE LEAVE BEHIND-IS. NOT TO 1931 1932 1931 1932 1932 DlE V TO CHARLES C. ROOT wl1o'for fourteen years l1as served as counselor to student Body and Faculty,and wl1o has assisted enthusiastically' in the growtlmand development of our college, we sincerely dedicate tl1is volume of THE ELMS I I. a' I I I I I I I I , I II .I It I I I I: . II II I I II Il II I I Ig I II I I' 'I II I I I I I I It I I I I 'I I I II If I II I I I . J I 3 I I I4 II .I I I II I II I: II I II II I II :I 'I I II I I II .I I I I I II II II I' I1 I I' . ,I II II I I 'I I I If 'I I I II QI II II I1 I I' II I I I I. I I' II I. I I -I ' I I I II I If I I I I ,I i . 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Af -vvffflwvfr an ry - 1 ' 4- 1 ,.-' M VV ' -4 Hfjfb Y,-' ,,,.5,jg: Y,,1,,,.7,,,Q, , ' Q, -f.5--':'. -'- 'i'1' 'M' ' ' ' ' wg ,nl I 1. 3 T Q J i S! - P A - 1 I I r F -X x I W 1 I Y 1 r 1 1 -I ifxll I INI Tl! I 1-,X ,. jx E. ll X x 1 1 . 1 r I 1 w 1 1 1 N 5 . l I l 1 w v 1, A i i Y 1 3 I S 1 3 1 I Y 1 f 3 a , E 4 i 1 I V l ? A 4 1 , , 1 1 l x 1 DR. HARRY W. ROCKWELL, A.B., A.M., PD.D. President of College Committee of Deans CHARLES ARTHUR MESSNER AE., AM., PHD. Professor of Latin GEORGE B. NEUMANN A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Sociology CHARLES C. RooT BPD., MED., AB., AM. Head of Education Department and Director of Curricular Organization 22 CATHERINE E. REED, B.A., M.A Dean of Women 1 I I I fn ,' ff,f,,,.. p Q S W 1 fqq I 9 iri1.g i,s,i1 . A f ' ' 1 f f I ' 4 W 4 A' ' --1' .if'--'jlf??CE?TfL..-..f1.,...-... Rosamond Clief Ahate B.S. in Education Assistant Librarian Grace A. Allen B.S., M.A. Assistant Director of Training in Kindergarten' Primary Department Gertrude M. Bacon B.S., M.A. Professor of Elementary Education H. Arnold Bennett A.B., A.M. Instructor in Government, Economics and History Charles B. Bradley B.S. Professor of Art Education Director of Art Department Homer A. Bruce A.B., M.A. Instructor in Education V. , 1, , Mr, 1??,.'X,',f f 'y f ,-yy!! gf 7 , ,f.WfZ,f, , In ' 'W :Q ,gn I .v.!,,r1 Oy , Ax 1' ' l ys is I fy! , My fm? 2,11 -3 4 1 '41 ' my if 1 ' ,1 7 4 f f 2 1 VZ. X ff f 1 if 1 5, f N L4 f ff .,1y,s 43,1 ,,n ,f,',,,5, ,,,, sir ,,fi , . i 'ff 1fi-Qffzfii 5 Clinton B. Burke Instructor in Woodworking Myrtle V. Caudell B.S., M.A. Director and Professor of Home Economics Department Luella Chapman Instructor in Penmansliip Josephine Choate Substitute Instructor in Home Economics Department Marion A. Clark, AB. Financial Secretary Mary C. Clark, R.N. College Nurse ' I -v 45... ' - ....n.,,T Stephen C. Clement B.A., M.A. Professor of Education and Director of Extension Harry W. Curtin Superintendent of Buildings Rosamonde Doucet Cyr B.S. in Education Instructor in Foods and Nutrition ' Stanley A. Czurles B.F.A. Art Instructor I Marion P. Dana B.S., M.A. Instructor in Kindergarten' Primary Department Pauline Delamater Stenograplier Robert O. DeMond A.B., M.A. Head of History Department Jane L. Di Adario Stenograplier John Fontana B.S. in Education Instructor in Metal Working Raymond M. Fretz B.S., A.M. , Assistant Professor of Science Anna M. Gernmill B.S., M.A. Acting Head of Science Department Mina S. Goossen, B.0.E Instructor of Oral Expression my-----'F-. ll ,V I i , TW7'I1 I, a'T 'l I I I i S, I I, y I. , Q 5 Y ' , , l ' 'J o .,,,A. , Q , il I ' 5 ff ' 'A,' l'5Tmlf7EwlP . .. L . ..,,. I '1 .1 , .. A I - 4 'Y , , . 7 ww?zx.tiLn A vQ3.i,- V .,.. .5 -- , is:rf1'fi'?:,l-56. -.A t'5'f i w ' ' P 'I ' ' ' I' A ' Kathryn S. Graham George Eg HHCEIHS Secyetmy Instructor in Printing Frances G. Hepinstall Edna W- Hurd, B-M- Blg. Instructor in Music Librarian Cscar E. Hertzberg B.A., M.A., PH.D. Head of Psychology Department ancl Director of Research Mrs. Carolyn W. Heyrnan Instructor in Art David Reid Hodgin AB., A.M. Instructor in English Ruth Elliott Houston, B.A. Professor of Health Education 26 b Anne M. Hutzler Stenographer Faye Keever B.S., M.A. Instructor in Textiles a Clothing Ida L. Kempke PD.B., A.B., A.M. 'Professor of English Isabel Houck Kideney A.B. Registrar . Tl V-. ,- , . .... Xu . .,.,, 'x ..-....--f . cs I 9 Mary Louise McMahon B.S. Instructor in Music George Morlan B.A., M.A. Acting Head of Vocational ' Department Edward L. Morrice B.S. in Education Instructor in Industrial Education Eileen Mulholland PH.B., M.A. Assistant Professor in Englisli May C. Nye ' A.B., M.A. Instructor in Foods and Nutrition Mildred K. Patti Stenograplier . N., 1 ..... 514 Ruby Peek, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Art Irving C. Perkins, B.S. Director of Vocational' Industrial Department Joseph F. Phillippi A.B., A.M. Professor and Head of Mathematics Department Chester A. Pugsley B.A., M.A. Professor of Elementary School Administration George M. Quackenbush B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Vocational Education Mary Rindone B.S. in Education College Book Store Manager XXI E9 I ., Who ohms X l , .,., . , , I ,,,...:- 1 ' 7 1 , . I 1, , f , XX, I h E I I I , , ,f X 4. f ...,..-t......i,,- V Y ,4 , J I v K A V H . o 'i I I ' ..,,, .-,- ,..., .. ..,aM.,.-.,- ,..- V I -f-ffl-' ----V ' ' ' ' , N' ' ' , ,, ,'.f.Qf,,,f,... ,Q X '- a --ij ,M ' '.... ,aaa zu wm a- -- g Gertrude E. Roach, R.N. Instructor in Physical Education M. Catherine Roberts, B.E. Acting Head of Geography Department Jennie Robson, PDB. Instructor in Mathematics Winifred E. Salom, B.S. Instructor in Health Education Margaret A. Shadduck B.S., M.A. Clothing Instructor Mildred L. Sipp B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Department l I I I 4 28 A Ruth E. Speir Assistant Professor of Music Harry J. Steel B.A., M.A. Director of Training John Melvin Thurber A.B., PHQD. Professor and Head of English Department Charles A. Vail B.S., M.A. Instructor in Science Grace Viele, B.L. Reference Librarian Walter B. Weber B.S. in Education Instructor in Electricity - s EZ1QfQ'Q2f1.Ql,f' Eleanor M. Gover, B.S. Sixth Grade, School of Practice Irene Hirsch B.S., M.A. Instructor in Kindergarten' Primary Methods Mary L. Jamison, B.S. Kindergarten School of Practice 7 Martha G. Metz, B.S. First Grade, School of Practice Mae O'Brien, B.S. Fourth Grade, School of Practice Stella O'Reilly Fifth Grade, School of Practice E-ISHS l 1 . , Q x N09 , ,y,,. 2,4 , .f 5 ,fi , .,i- 1: , f ml .f 4 ' rw 3 at J 3 Zi 4 if 3 A ,. , , 1 1 effefffijsfvgz ' , - gig: .-1 4.2 ,f ,. . ,ffmi .4 ,Q ' i?Z:zEi I, 'g'32 r -iff? f mfr- ,, V' - 1 :z::1Ef:2:- A.. - -: I 1' i 'L P .5 T1 1 - 4 ' 'Vila Q wif' -ag JA :'::,:f.':y,f, 136,94 . V , if ',f,'f' in ff- f ' if ':- 1 fl . 4,441-rm-f'-ia:...i. f 7-..., .7 , 511rl77........ . , .... I----in -- Theresa A. Roehsler, B.S. Second Grade, School of Practice Elizabeth Bird Small Gritic of English and Latin, junior High Department of School of Practice Ella M. Smith Third Grade, School of Practice Marguerite Stockherger AB., M.A. Gritic in junior High Department of School of Practice M. Melvina Svec B.A., M.A. Instructor in Geography, junior High Department of School of Practice Agnes Agnitch 'Third Grade, School 38 lr XA 1 ' r . 172- I if x 9' ' ' X .5 7 Q ' f ,' ' l l I l ' ll 1 -4 -- 8 M , -ff l .J l l ' f ll ' 1 l K- if J ' A . X 3 .o 3 ccai i , , 3 3 3 1 . .. , ..: f iat . e fi tllf . I -.sn - mir , ' ff 1-W--Qrwvvevf..--raft-1-V' 1' 1 ' 'A' 'r V ' M ' ' ' - Mary L. Darker Second Grade, School 38 Lena Denecke Sixth Grade, School 38 Mary J. Doe Fourth Grade, School 38 Edna R. Gardner Geography, School 38 Ethel H. Herlan B.S., M.A. First Grade, School 38 Charlotte M. Moore Seventh Grade, School 38 30 Mary E. Roberts B.S. in Education Fifth Grade, School 38 Frances M. Rudell First Grade, School 38 Edna M. Shaw Kindergarten, School 38 A Elma R. Smith Third Grade, School 38 Inez E. Stebbins B.S. in Education First Grade, School 38 Marion R. Wakeman B.S. in Education Sixth Grade, School 38 Q 4 I 'v 1 . -.. a ' L...-.A . t l ud l A MARGARET DUPRE Instructor in Science HELEN G. ENGLEBRECK, A.B., M.A. Instructor in History MABEL B. GILBERT Cafeteria Director RUTH MCLEAN Instructor in Art MARTHA S. PRATT, B.S., A.M. Instructor in Teacher 'Training CHESTER G. SCHOBNBORN Secretary to Director of Extension CARL H. KUMPE, B.S. IN EDUCATION Mathematics and Science, School of Practice GRACE G. BALLARD, B.S. IN EDUCATION Eourth Grade, School 38 M. JOSEPHINE DURNEY, B.S. Seventh and Eighth Grade English, School 38 GENEVIEVE DYE FEUCHTER Fifth Grade, School 38 LINA GIELOW, B.S. IN EDUCATION Eighth Grade, School 38 THELMA M. HEPP, B.S. Second Grade, School 38 ELLEN G. MOCKLER Second Grade, School 38 31 ' ' I ' ,,,, , . . L, .,., I .... L. I .3 I A .V - V- V T.v,.,,v5. f,., Q' , . ., . , ., E- -'-- -- -- I P I ' ' ,,,, , I X. ., :12E:z.fl:g,,+ Q ' S I I, I I wL,:.:.n..- :I A I I 3 1 , I , I I '-,R i I L ' , ' -- A... ..... .... , ,..-,h.., ,-Mfmvvrvvmfavvfi-vi:5,rr fvf rf,V ' H1711 ,,77'r v'f ix W L If F, .6-,,L.EZW7.,Z,z,mZZ A n -R:f1-,:+,--1:- .-f: .- 111g .'i-JJg iii: RL 3. 15+ 5 - J , I 4 f I I . . M-,L,,f,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,.,g.--..,-. ,,.. --::L..:....1..L--- -------------------T- ' Local Board of Trustees EDWARD H. BUTLER . President A. GLENNI BARTHOLOMEW . Secretary WILLIAM WARREN SMITH . Treasurer MRS. STEPHEN M. CLEMENT THOMAS B. LOCKWOOD DANIEL J. KENEFICK ALBERT HART HOPKINS 32 1 CUSSFS I I I I I I I J I I I I I I ' I I I PI , 1 ! I I I I ' I I II I I ?! I I, III II I I II ,-I T .1 , EI I I I I 'I I I III I UIZADUATIS Wm s ms I ...gays , 3 V , , 1 l 1 ' QL LQI iigggg AA, A T i A ff ' - T l ' ' t . . rm Q 51 ' l A A,,,,......,.......,,.. l if W.,,, T - A. .,.,, - j 5 1' if ,, '-A,.,.. v..,,,, . v,-' I -IQ' ' :f'rr,Z--'jig' Illv .,,.,- --Y - if YV g , 1 5 X .1 A , , I :W ,. . . H I A V A I . . , . , x -,,,. . Q , .Willa IL! l gif:-F gl- ,f:. . 'V'A lv fix--:gi 'fff'15m:, - - g e', I ...' fi. -I V l - , , ' Fourth Year Activities It was a good omen, when in September, over one hundred people registered in the Senior class, making it the largest in the history of the school. With Arthur York's being elected president, every' one had hopes, for the class had recognized ability, in spite of the fact that it was well disguised. The Interclass Sing helped make the rest of the school realize that Seniors weren't just people who had come back to school because they had not received a position theyear before. They won the Sing by a wide margin. Original music seems to have some appeal. They increased the volume by inf corporating the voices of the Une Year Vocational group. All through the year, this group has been a great help to the Seniors. At the Senior Party, Mr. and Mrs. Pugsley were guests. The former eulogized on a few of the students. The plans for the dinner, games and decorations were cleverly made by Fran Bellanca, the only flaw being that a few people felt rather at a loss when the flower game was played. Success is not always the greatest victoryf, The Class consoles itself with this thought, when reflecting on the Johnsons, coming to Buffalo. That they had been eager to see lions and tigers led them to think that everyone else would be. Anyway, it was a ,breathftaking experience when they found that they had just about broken even. The Senior Ball, sponsored by both graduating classes, will always dwell in the minds of the Seniors as the grandest school affair of their experience. 34 ' w 4. -2 T' F0 .. va A G N.: un, um W1 .... :ie , C16 RZ? 1 a Q65 Q cg: 4 Hifi F the Q m S YORK DALY GARRETT BIESINGER ARTHUR YORK MARGARET DALY DOROTHY GARRETT ELBANOR BIESINGBR iRuth Brems elected in Fourth Year Class QFFICERS January, 1932. 35 . President VicefPTesidev1t . Secretary . Treasurer , 411 wana f,-T: ,HI I I JOSEPHINE F. ACKERMAN Clee Club, VicefPresident, '30 Central Council, '27, ELMS Staff, '30 Finance Committee, '30, Christmas Play, 528 Assembly Program Committee, 931, 532 Constitution Revision Committee, '32 Basketball, '32 ANGELINE ALCISIC Angie-Small, dark and active. Sociology Club French Club GRACE BALDWIN Basketball and tennis, too Ted plays with equal vigor, Current Events she also likes, A To make the World better, bigger. JANE W. BARNES F.R Jane W., or Macl' for short At riding shows her stride, If you don't believe she's good, just Watch her take a ride. EGINA BATT North Tonawanda, N. Y. 1 Gene of the dimples and smiles Her personality will carry her miles. 36 Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Malo Buffalo Bufalo Bufalo Xl Y e.' ...7 Y.. ,.. .... - 19 t.'Alf3e' 'FS 51 .., MARIAN HELEN BAUMGARTEN, HKE Buffalo Activity plus intelligence plus leadership equal Marnie Organizations: Pi Kappa Sigma, VicefPresident, '30, Recording Secref tary, '31, Nu Lambda Sigma, Dramatic Club, Christmas Play, '28, '29, '31, Executive Council. Committees: junior Prom, '30, Chairman, MovingfUp Day Assembly, '31, Class Day Chairman, '32, N. S. F. A. Ccmmittee Chairman, Pan' hellenic Dance, '30. ROBERT BECK Silver Creek, N. Y. B-oy from Fredonia C-rchestra B-ob also likes the Men's Club FRANCES BELLANCA Buffalo What she has done proves her worth- ' Section Treasurer, '29, Nu Lambda Sigma, Treasurer, '29, Basket' ball, '28, '29, Central Council, '30, Secretary Junior Graduating Class, '31, Chairman Senior Ball, '31, Chairman Elections Committee, '29, Executive Council, '30, '31, Section Captain, '32, Chairman Senior Day, '32. I . JENORA R. BENTLEY, KAH Sanborn, N. Y. Quiet, capable, and of course, very learned. Ienora has been a loyal member of the Y for four years, and served as its President in '32. She was also Secretary of Kappa Delta Pi in '32. ELEANCR L. BIESINGER, EEE Buffalo Sorority-Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer, '30 Clubs-Y. W. C. A. and Home Economics Club Cffices-Treasurer of Senior Class, '32 Finance Committee of Senior Class, '32 Dramatics-Christmas Play, '29 Work-Central Council, '29 37 X Y use G I S ,X , ,z l , X LXWHQ Y' W 1 L .. AA ,....,, X .... A . f-.A Q,--.- .fe A A Sf If 6 '9 f 'I f f W, ff f ,ff 5 f j X ff X JW! X 2 f ff W 1 ff 'X W 4 0 ff lff f M Y mf ff, fwfr 4 K 1 1,0 . ,Mx ,JV-7 -J' . 'J , , , Q S-'-'.f5'Qw, ', ' my! .- f -.u 1 Qs.-4 ffwfvff wf f.,,5,,y,.1,f2zp--W ' S . 2 Y ,f 'ww ,. of 1' ' ' f' 3275 Q' 41 iffy I A . .y A 'fic- fifssf h S l HELEN M. BLACKMAN I-OCkP0f'C1 N. Y A capable NonfResident Helen has proved to be, She's been a Y. W. member, And on the Record Staff, you See. ANNA BLooM BUEHIO If the prof doesn't mind your being late, Why bother to be on time? LENCRE BOSTICK Potsdam, N. Y. B-asketball A-ctive in Tennis Tournament, ,31 B-usiness Staff of '32 ELMS E-X Potsdam Student LILLIAN J. BOURGEOIS, qnrokani A Rschestef, N. Y. Lil came to us from Rochester City Normal School. She belongs to the Kappa Delta Pi honorary scholastic society. Since she has been with us we have found her an active member of the Home Economics Club and the Archery Club. Her position in life is with the Cap and Gown Committee of the Senior Class. ' MARGARET MARY BRADY Lockport, N. Y. Her intelligence is great. Her ideas well expressed, sound like some' thing youlve been thinking but vveren't able to express, yourself. She h medical authorities, and even med. students favors Literature Wit are especially appealing to this bluefeyed, vvavyfhaired redhead. 38 ...uf my ee rns iggm, ,. . ., , P' ,f -- f ' ' if , ' , ,' , -- E A. 1' . . .....,., ., . ' lf' , ' 1 l L... .x... 4. .... f 1 1 A, .,..., ,,.. .,.,, ,.,,..,,,,.,, ,.,. 1 ..,,,,,,,,,., .,,,, -..,,,, V ,V QYQNV, , W Y , ,,,, f-, , aw--. . ...wa . ---f X 1 Q-.9 .,f!.,4 1, .,,, ,,,, X. ,, , , ,,,,g, M, ,,,, ,,,, , ,,, ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,, WA, .. ,.,,.a . ,. . . . ... Q I - ol... RUTH A. BREMS, AEA, KAH Buffalo Clee Club, VicefPresident, '31, President, '32 Chairman Spring Concert, '31 Senior Ball Committee, '32 Delegate to Central Council, '29 Section Secretary Basketball, '28, '30 IRENE BRICK, CIDTC Buffalo Bricky is a dandy kind, and we just like her Hne, She's full of pep and snappiness and lively all the time, She is a Home Ec member and a member of Phi U, What she can do with 'cooking would quite astonish you. She handles kettles, spoons and pans with certain acrobatics, Her outside interests-most forget-of course, they are dramatics. I ADA MAY BRCWN North Clymer, N. Y. Ada May came from Fredonia, but she has not been slow in making her place at S. T. C. Her membership in the Y. W. and NonfResidents Association, her participation in swimming, archery and tennis prove her activity and interest. JEWETT BROWN Williamsville, N. Y. Like all great men, Jevvett is versatile-being a mathematician, an educator, and a very capable diplomat, especially in classes where the majority of students is girls. MARIAN R. BURNES, AEA BuBlo Her activities when listed look somewhat like tliis: Secretary of Alpha Sigma Alpha, '30 Senior Day Committee, '32 Class Day Committee Christmas Play ELMS, '31 39 .V ,.,,,, . .. . ! A ' ! H 4 1 W1'Aw 'llllq l ff HJ Q! l . , f i - l ,. ' 1 K r 5 1 X R , 1 MARGARET MARY BURNS, AEA Buffalo M.M.-with a complexion that others envy, with much dramatic ability which she has exercised in Dramatic Club, and with a reserve that belies the funfloving person beneath. A ENA MARIE BUSKIRK La Eargeville, N. Y. Ena Marie, or Giggles for short, Is not entirely flighty. For four years she has belonged to the Y, to the University Scholarship Group, Besides being a rollicking good athlete. l ELLEN M. CHERRY Hamburg, N. Y. Cherry is her nickname, quiet is her style, Demure is her manner, pleasant is her smile. Pastime spent in Kenmore, Where she does her teaching, Play time in the Home Ec Club, whose hands to her are reaching. . For her help and kind advice-we hold them both quite high, And now we'd also like to add-she's a member of the Y. ALIGE E. COLMAN Medina, N. Y. Alice came from Brockport town, Where there's a Normal School, She likes assemblies-if they're good, If not, she is a jewel. TI-IERESA COPPOLA Buffalo 'LT1fee has the following activities to her credit: Home Economics Club Cfour years of itj Junior Representative to Home Ec Cabinet Record Staff Qfour yearsb Business Manager, '32 Art Kraft Klub, '31, Summer Social Program Committee, '31 40 .YY is I Buffalo matic . Y ,,.. . r Nl 3 I 9 4' . , . CERALDINE CCRCCRAN, EEE Buffalo 'LCerry is the model Senior, 'cause she's straight and tall, And she shows her dignity, does not linger in the hall. Sigma Sigma Sigma is her sorority, We also End her member of the famous Club H. E. Outside interests there's no end- We would say-itls a girl QD friend. JEANETTE M. CCUHIC Lackawanna, N. Y. Reading and dancing Jean likes to do, But that's not all, She plays basketball too. GRACE HOUSE CRITCPH Buffalo Music-Senior Cirlsl Glee Club, '29, 530 Club-Home Economics Object-How to become the model homemaker Interest-Husband . Talent-Singing and making friends PEARL E. CRUICKSHANK, AZT Buffalo QOverl1eav'd in the comer dfrugstorej 'iYou should get acquainted with our little jewel-Pearl. Not only is she easy on the eyes, but she has genuine brain. Alpha Sigma Tau would be lost without her, and so would the Home Economics Club. She was custodian during the year 330731. Don't forget to meet her. So long, see you in class. MARGARET E. DALY, AEA, CIDTO Buffalo Has been a valuable addition to Central Council, '29 Home Economics Club Senior Ball Committee, '32 Senior Class, VicefPresident, '32 Phi Upsilon Omicron 41 I I- - - ' ' A A A ' V f GLADYS DOBBINS Lockport, N. Y. Glad is another Y. W. member, Whose interest also is sports, History, too, she likes, she says, She's C. K., from all reports. CANDACE JANET DOELMAN Buffalo No one does more or shows more college spirit than does Candace, who belonged to the Y. W. C. A., '2Sf'32, being President, '31, Pan' hellenic, '29f'31g Home Economics Club, '28f'32, Clee Club, '28f'32g was New York State H. E. Student Chairman, went to Merrill Palmer School, '30, was Section Captain, '28, and Delegate to Cortland, '29, Y. W. Delegate to Silver Bay, '31, and Detroit, '30, She also was Co' Chairman for Student Conference, '31, MARGARET DoNAHUE i Buffalo Marg took advantage of having the best educational institution in her home town, and came to State. Judging from her many friends and contacts, there can be no cause for regret. FLGRA Buffalo Clee Club Dramatic Club Record Staff, Comment Editor Debate Club Archery Team-won first place in Archery Tournament, '31 LIDA M. DURANT, HA9, CIJTO Buffalo And she shall be known by her deeds. Senior Clee Club, '29 Phi Upsilon Cmicron, President, '32 Home Economics Club Panhellenic Representative, '29, '31 Secretary of Panhellenic, '31 42 L- , IQ - 1: r r e as rn s RUTH ECKHARDT, KAII Hamburg, N. Y. Ruth, the Studious. Not the kind of person who does just enough, but one who works conscientiously and steadily and accomplishes things. Her pupils will be lucky if she transfers to them her method of studying. . CLADYS FELDBERC Springville, N. Y. Ceneseo Normal Junior Clee Club Basketball Archery Scholarship GERTRUDE FLYNN C Andover, N. Y. Gertrude graduated in 529, but the call of school was strong-so she spent a summer at Ceneseo and has come back this year for her degree. DCRCTHY CARRETT, EEZ Buffalo Tri Sigma Treasurer, 530, VicefPresident, '31 Member of Student Council, '28 Junior Prom Committee, '30 Secretary of Senior Class, '32 Marshal for MovingfUp Day, 531 ELSIE M. CISEL Williamsville, N. Y. Clinch is not purely Home Economics material, She has Written for- Record Staff, i28, ELM5 Staff, '31 She has belonged to- Y. W. C. A., Bulletin Board Committee and the Home Economics Club. 43 -Ewa G E W ,A ,. A4 , X -, , p A,. fwmbwwv X 51525 rl V f 4. ,.,.,,,,A- ZMWWMMWM Y- A- iii-. .- ..31:t:.gr1,.gp ,,,. ..,1T1:11g33.i.i'i-,s qi . ,A, 'mtv ,.,,,, , , . RCSE GCCDMAN BUEHIO EVERYBCDY likes Rose. She sings- Senior Girls Glee Club, S0732 And was also active in Current Events Club, '3O. ICAN GCCDWIN Dansville, N. Y. Joan, of Geneseo, gave us the impression at Erst that she was inter' ested only in athletics, for she stated a strong preference for archery, swimming and tennis. But one's talents will out, and on Senior Day her dramatic ability was discovered and vvonlt easily be forgotten. HELEN GORMAN, EEE Coalport, Pa. Helen, good old scout that she is, went to the University of Buffalo for her Freshman year, and then decided to give State Teachers a break, so came here for her remaining three years. She has been an active member of the Home Economics Club. We suppose she'll take all her professional knowledge and technique back to Coalport. MARGARET W. GUENER, KAH Buffalo Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer, T32 Junior Glee Club, President, '29 Senior Glee Club Chairman Girls' Discipline Committee, 532 Dramatic Club, '29 Basketball, and Delegate to Fredonia, '30 LESTER T. HANNAN, ET Buffalo Crchestra, '28f'32, President, '32 Treasurer, Junior Graduating Class, '31 Executive Council, S1732 lvIen's Club, 228731, Dramatic Club, T29 Editor, Student Handbook, '32 Chairman, Committee for Graduation Class Speakers, '32 44 M2150 YY Q -an M J'. -A wi.. 1 .f -f..... 1,41 v. if a n l ofi? A A ve .,, fif z .t. 5 VV ' 'ifv 4 P' . ' H - pl S 1'A . 5 1 LmT i'iiTT'f' DoRoTHY HIGGINS Buffalo T If you see a blonde riding horseback in the Park, most likely it's Dot. She doesnlt spend all her time riding, however, for we hear she likes bridge, and since she's a good teacher, she must spend some time studying. ELEANCR MARY HIRD, AZT, KAH Buffalo Eleanor is always doing things. She belonged to Alpha Sigma Tau, President, '30, to the Dramatic Club, Nu Lambda Sigma, '29, junior Prom Committee, '29, Class Day Committee, 532, Junior Glee Club,'28 , Senior Clee Club, '29, Point System Committee, '30, Panhellenic, '293 was in the Christmas Play, '27, '28, the Spring Play, '29, and ably directed the Class Day Play, 532. EDNA JERCME Barker, N. Y. A Basketball, '29732 . Y. W. C. A., 130 NonfResidents Association, l30f'31 Swimming, '3073l V Tennis, '30 EDNA JEWERT, AZT I Chaffee, N. Y. HEdclie has done a lot of important things since she has been at State, the chief among them being: Alpha Sigma Tau, Secretary, '31 Home Economics Club member for four years Member of the N. R. A. General worker for anything that has to be done well. BARBARA M. JONES North Collins, N. Y. 'LBobbyl' is a little girl fresh from the country. She is very quiet and tends strictly to her own affairs. The only thing we have against her is that she insisted on feeding us fullfsized Hfarmfhandn meals when she was cook at the Practice House. Barbara has been a welcome addif tion to both the Y. W. C. A. and the Home Economics Club. 45 l i th 6 E m S I - Q 'T 13 'QQAQ ..--.---.. -W s '-A' s - -A--f. X.V, 3 L l A'V HQQ2'fQ1.-:i2311g,'i iiifiiYi'L i 'A CHARLES F. KANE Gasporm N. Y A member of the Men's Club, For at least two years, no doubt. Charlie is a teacher, And knows what he's about. KATHLEEN M. KETCHAM, KAH Seneca Castle, N. Y. She's a literary redhead From Ceneseo Normal, Nature Study is her weakness, She's in Education's corral. FRANCES KLINE, KAH Lockport, N. Y Fran does not stop to fuss but quietly does things. She was VicefPresident of Kappa Delta Pi, '32 A member of the Y. W. C. A., '28732 NonfResidents Association, '29 Current Events Club, 529 Cift Committee, '32 THELMA KLINE, HAS Williamsville, N. Y. Here is a young lady who is quite interested in sorority, and we are told that she makes a good sister and a line helper in Pi Delta Theta. In 1930 she held the position of Registrar, and in 1931 was made T reasurer. Thelma has also been a member of the well known Home Economics Club. CAROLYN LANGDON Carol belongs to the Dramatic Club amusements are reading and walking. Buffalo . Cther than dramatics, her chief 46 .....,.. ,.,,,. . .... ...W L s --- -Y-, A .,,, f-v x f , , f - - . .,., M. . Is DOROTHY LANGE Cattaraugus, N. Y. just a quiet little girlie, With her hair a wee mite curlie, With manners shy and pleasing, With eyes both bright and teasing, You'll find her in our Home Ec Club, The girls will tell you-Dot's no dub. RUTH LEVINE, HKE, CIDT0 Buffalo Ruth has done a great deal of work since she's been here. If you don't believe it read these for yourself: Phi Upsilon Cmicron, VicefPresident H. E. Club, President, '31 . Section Captain, 530, Y. W. C. A. Pi Kappa Sigma, Sergeant at Arms LAURA LCNCAKER East Aurora, N. Y. Everyone likes Shorty. She has been President of the Orchestra, '31 Section Captain, '31 Secretaryffreasurer of the Dramatic Club, '30 Member of the Riding Club, '31 An active swimmer, '3Of'32 JOSEPHINE MAGGIO Buffalo Jo, being musically inclined, has been a faithful member of the Clee Club for four years. She is a member of the Y. W. C. A., 532, and of the Cap and Gown Committee, '32, ZCA MCCARTHY Lockport, N. Y. Zoa could answer almost any question you could ask her. She spends her time reading so shelll be prepared. Perhaps Ceneseo had some influence. 47 the E ions .7 ,Q X-.. ri J... , I 9 -P-1 s A ' fiff m fif ' A V 3 ' ALWILDA MCCUMBER, AEA, cbro Darien, N. Y Look, my children, and you shall see what Willie has done for S. T. C Y. W. C. A., Cabinet Meriiber, '32 Home Economics Club Section Captain, '3Of'32 Chairman of Ring and Pin Committee, '32 Senior Day Committee, '32 MARGARET A. MCENENY, KAH Depew, N. Y. llMdT11li6ll is efficiency and responsibility plus. President junior Degree Class, '31 Kappa Delta Pi, President, '32 Section Captain, '29 3O French Club, Secretary, '29 Basketball, '29fl3O HELEN MARIE MCGECRGE Buffalo Kindergarten Play, '29f'3O Y. W. C. A., '27f'2S Junior Clee Club, VicefPresident, 527 Senior Glee Club, Secretary, l29 LLCYD P. MCINTYRE, ET, KAII Buffalo Although seldom idle, Mac always finds time to renew his Mlinefl Sigma Upsilon, President, '32 Section Captain, '31 Central Council, '30 News Editor, Summer Record, '30 Clee Club, '28f'3O INA MEAD, GET Hornell, N. Y. 'l'he Registnzrls Biggest Helpll Y. W. C. A. NonfResidents Association Theta Sigma Upsilon, VicefPresident, '32 -48 , the E msn 2 jgjgf ' K, y ii 1 , ig, 3 1 3 MINNIE R. MERRILL Daytgna N, Y, Minnie is another follower of the educational path. Outside of school, her weakness is Lit, but in school, she is a wizard in Math. EMANELLA MBTS Buffalo Dramatic Club, '29732 Clee Club, '29752 Kindergarten Primary Play, 330 KATHARINE MCRISSEY Dunkirk, N. Y. Transfers from other Normal schools add a lot to our moral. Kay is another shining example-bringing brains and friendliness. CLARA LUCILL MOSCATO Buffalo If you knew Clara as we know Clara-oh! oh! what a girl! -and that's the truth. We hate to think of the poor kids who have to come back to school next year and not have Clara to set them chuckling. As a first class swimmer, she cannot be beaten. RUTH MCTZ Batavia, N. Y. Geneseo's contribution This year is quite a bit, Not the least 1 ls L'Rufus MotZ, Her interest, too, is Lit. 49 the 6 ma XX X. . . A A -.Y I 9 I Mix., 'Q ff ,1 1 ,,,g4g:,4Q'13j.iQ ' '.4, ,,,,.gQQQ-. ' ,.'l.lSaI 3 . A. MARIE MURPHY, HKE Lockport, N- Y- i'Bebe has the genuine Irish versatility and wit. Pi Kappa Sigma, Corresponding Secretary and Editor Business Manager, 1932 ELMs Secretary Junior Degree Class, 531 .Iunior Prom Committee, '30 Treasurer of Panhellenic, '31, Color and Elovver Committee, '32. DORCTHY ELLEN MURPHY BUffHlO Dramatic Club, '28ff'32, President, '31 Christmas Play, '28f'31, Spring Play, '32 Central Council, 528, Section Captain, 530 Student Activity Committee, '31 Summer Record, 530731 ELIZABETH M. MURPHY Buffalo Betty spends a great deal of time at the Science Museum, but in her spare time she does several other things, such as Record work at all hours, particularly since she has been Sports Editor. She also belonged to the Y. W. C. A., '29, played basketball, and has been a member of the Handbook Committee. ZADA MAY NEWCCMB Batavia, N. Y. She was active at Ceneseo, working on the school paper, as a member of the Hiking and Dramatic Clubs, and a member of Gamma Zeta sorority. She must be well schooled by novv for she has also attended the University of Buffalo. EVY M. CTS Buffalg Literary, dramatic and musical, Evy is fun any day, As Dramatic Club Treasurer, Playing basketball, too, just ask those who know her If she isn't CK. '50 . .A 2'i:A.ii Eii ill I h 6 G rn S W7 ' l -- -- ,I -ei--f , . ivalatgggzggigr . Ai- I' If .Q..,T:, ..... ..5..g.,E1:..?5:x I Q ju fzijzgf , ik ,y yu' I fvgej '.x u' 1 I I I 1 V I I I 'W' ' 'T fI' ' 5 ALBERTA oTTENoT, AEA Buffalo Alpha Sigma Alpha, Editor, ,Bl Junior Degree Class, Treasurer, 731 ELMS News Staff, '51 Spring Play, '30 Chairman MovingfUp Day, '32 Chairman Home Economics Day, '31 CATHERINE CWENS, IIKZ . Buffalo Kay left school at Christmas to take a position in Java City. It's the good people who get all the breaks, even though Kay is missed by everyone. Smiley dimples-somehow .... I FRANCES M. PACE, SET u Batavia, N. Y. Fran found an outlet' for her energy in the following: Panhellenic President, '31 Central Council Representative, '29 Home Economics Club, '28732 . Chairman Senior Ball, '32 N. S. E. IA. Committee, and N. R. A. MARY PALMISANC I Buffalo Basketball, '2Sf'31 Current Events Club, '28 D Science doesn't trouble Mary at all. Her knowledge does trouble a few people when they consider how little they know in comparison. ' RUTH E. PCCR Black River, N. Y. Potsdam Normal ' Journalism Instructor on Record Staff ELMS Photography Staff Swimming Pool Assistant Band, Y. W. C. A., N. R. A. In fact, sl1e's capable of a multitude of things. 51 ELSA PRQZELLER, AST Niagara Fa11S,N.Y. Dramatic Club Alpha Sigma Tau Historian, '29 Secretary, '30, President, '31 Home Economics Club French Club ELLEN GERTRUDE QUINN Cuba, N. Y. Athletic in Tennis, Swimming and Archery Literary in Nu Lambda Sigma and fun in Y. W. C. A. and N. R. A. BERTHA REYNOLDS, I1 KE Buffalo We see a dark eyed student who's full of pep and fun, Who's ready to start anything and see that it is done. She's been the faithful President of Pi Kappa Sig, And though she is a little girl We find her interests big, For she's been an H. E. Club member and N. Y. Student Secretary And in the Y and Panhellenic her talents does she carry. ELSIE L. H. RIETZ Sanborn, N. Y. Else shows the gregarious instinct in her liking for the Student Center-but don't We all? She belonged to Nu Lambda Sigma, '27f'29, and to the Record Staff, '2'7f'29. MARIAN A. RILEY Kenmore, N. Y. Even in time of depression Marian made a successful Business Man' ager of the 1931 ELMS, and also was Photography Editor for the 1932 ELMS. Desiring always to be busy, she played basketball in '29, be' longed to the Current Events Club in '28, and has been a loyal Y member from '28f'32. 52 VIRGINIA RooHE, AZT Bu-Halo just ct swell kid who can he found anytime you need her in one of the following occupations: Presiding over H. E. Club Meetings Working for the MoVingfUp Day Committee, or the Y. W. Hanging up pictures for the H. E. Bulletin board. Following up any kind of sports at hand. l BEATRICE D. RCSEBROCK, HKE North Tonawanda, N. Y. EditorfinfChief, 1932 ELMS I Photography Editor, 1931 ELMS ' VicefPresident, Junior Degree Class, '31 Junior Prom Committee, '30 Executive Council, '32, Central Council, '28 Pi Kappa Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, '31732 IRENE M. RCSS Ilion, N. Y. Potsdam Normal f Y. W. C. A., '32 Record Staff, '32 N. R. A., '32 EDYTHE P. SAWYER - Kenmore, N- Y- Pat came from Ceneseo And We're mighty glad she did, Her interests, she says, are athletic- Tennis, sWimming,'archery and riding. And haven't We heard something about pies? ELEANoR I. soHARLooK, zzz BuffH1O Tri Sigma, Keeper of Grades, '30, President, '31, TYCHSUYCF, '32 Junior Prom Committee, '30 Senior Ball Committee, '32 Executive Council, '31732 Christmas Play, '28, Senior Day Play, '32 Social Program Committee, '29, '30- 53 -I9 ,111 M M. Y v l -v T., ... . ... 6' E rms R51- j MARGARET MARY SCHUETZ, CIJTO, KAH Little Falls, N- Y- Her name- Peg Her hobby-Swimming j Her talent-Music Her profession-Home Economics teacher E Her friends-everyone l I ETHEL SIMMCNDS Corning, N- Y- Basketball, '2S 32 L'Alliance Francaise, '28f'3O Riding Club, '28731 junior Clee Club, ,ZS BEATRICE SIMMCNS, AEA Byron, N. Y. , University of Rochester Alpha Sigma Alpha, President, '32 IvIovingfUp Day Committee, '32 I l I E i I DCRCTHY M. SNYDER Lancaster, N. Y. Dot is a nature lover, hiking, scouting, and Woodcraft are activities she enjoys. But when she must be inside she gives her attention to basketball playing, or to the Y. W. C. A. l I l l ADAH SPAULDINC Kenmore, N. Y. l Cn the surface Peggy is very quiet, but when you get under the protective shell, you find bushels of fun and mischief. Peg has been 2 a member of the Home Ec Club for two years, and has given much l 4 l time and labor to the Record Staff since 529. 5 l l 6 54 V' Q f.f. s-'-'ight f I 9 W. , - ROSAMCND JANETTE SPEARS, AEE Kenmore, N. Y. Her ABC's: Clee Club-Trip to New York, '29 Activities-many and varied Home Economics-Profession Book-Handbook Committee, '30 Interest-Social Service Committee-Junior Prom, '30 Jean-nickname Extra-Record Staff, '29732 Klubs-Home Ec., Y. W. C. A. Fun-riding Literature-Nu Lambda Sigma ELIZABETH A. STARR Oneida, N. Y. Betty Senior Clee Club Comes from Geneseo Normal HELEN I. STEINBACH, fIJT0, HKZ Buffalo Will be 'remembered because she was VicefPresident of Pi Kappa Sigma, '30 Treasurer of Home Economics Club, '29 junior Representative to Panhellenic A PhiUpsilon Cmicron member A violinist in the orchestra JEAN STROH Williamsville, N. Y. Jeanie can handle money and make baskets. She was Section Treasurer, '29, and has played basketball. Music is her Weakness. MARJCRIE TANNER Lancaster, N. Y. Marge Tanner-she's a peach, you know, She has a ready smile, She's been an H. E. Club member And made herself Worthwhile, We like the Way she does her hair- In fact, we like her style. 55 Hague ms, 5, ELIZABETH TEMPLE Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Betty went to Cortland before coming to Buffalo. She brought her bag of tricks, with which Cortland prepares each prospective teacher, with her. - DWIGHT WARREN Bath, N- Y- D is a grad of Geneseo, and has had much extension Work. Beside carrying a full course at State, he has been having Work at the Univerf sity. We admire ambition like that. BERNARDINE WENDE, EEE, KAH Buffalo Tri SigfDance Chairman, '29, VicefPresident, '30, President, '32 EditorfinfChief, 1931 ELMS, Literary Editor, '32 Junior Prom Committee, '30, Senior Day Play, '32 Executive Council, '31, Freshman Assembly, '29 Summer Social Program Committee, '30 Panhellenic, '32, Chairman Panhellenic Day, '32 LOTTIE M. WIERZBCWSKA Buffalo Lottie is quiet, but always tl1e're when needed. Art Kraft Klub, '29f'31 Basketball, '29f'32 Summer School, Social Program Committee, '30 Etms Staff, '31f'32 QET Lggkpgfta Central Council, '29 Freshman Assembly, '29 Clee Club, '28730 Theta Sigma Upsilon, Secretary, '30 56 or lhnesnem IRENE M. WOJTOWICZ Buffalo I has the following activities to her credit: Art Kraft Klub, Secretary, '3Of'32 Chairman Miniature Stage Committee, Christmas Play, '29 Home Economics Club Costume designing-her chief interest. MARGARET WOODS, HKE Buffalo Marg has done much for sorority, and has a strong interest in dramatics, belonging to the Dramatic Club, '29. She has been Keeper of the Archives, 529, Corresponding Editor, '30, and Chairman of Prof fessional Meeting, of Pi Kappa Sigma, '32, ARTHUR YORK Buffalo Whatfafman York-what hasn't he clone! ' President, Senior Class, '32 Chairman, Junior Prom, '30, Feature Editor, ELMS, '32 Basketball, ,29 32, Record Staff, '29732 Executive Council, '31f'32, Secretary, '31 One of the Martin Johnson propagandists. Senior Class Motto SCAJAQUADA-'fBeyoncl the multitude. 57 , . .,....k. ,......,E-.7 K' je HI S S I U1 S , .WM . I S -A- 2, -.Ig.p.J1 f ij-S'-'- ' Q 1 X 3 rg. .- Y . . . I -A . I I I I: f vwu: N . I V V , S X :tl Y 4... ..-., ..v.j,. V. fur- A H Q . , I ---W -W-N.-M.-'WL Ww,,.,,.,.,L S125 I A-Y: -,.-,.., .,., I ,..,. V 3 .S........4 - 'MM A L HL.. ... ... .. .. .. .. .... - Tr .V -ww KT :ww ., ' ' A ' -... - . N - . ' J. . V A 1-T: F-W-2 ':1EE:,f'f':- 2-'.:1 '1...iL-...'.:.'.'1E.. 1: : . --,',...J'. .. fa. 35.2- .silk-ALQ ' 'f-1-3 3 :.,:-- '---V1---' A W MARIE ALFANO ELIZABETH D. AREND LOUISE BAMBAM JEANETTB BONGIOVANNI BERNICE LEISING BURKE ANNA COHEN FRANCES CROSS NORA DALY MARY M. DOUGLAS EDITH T. FAUCBTT CATHERINE FRAWLBY RUTH E. FRENCH AGNES A. CERRITY JANE HEATH MILDRED F. HODGES ROSEMOND F. JONES JEANETTE B. KIRKWOOD HELEN KIRKWOOPD KLEIN BERTRAM A. MILLER MARIE. CATHERINE MURPHY FLOY E. PARKER MARY E. RAINBOW MARGUERITE RYAN LILLIAN -M. SMITH RUTH A. STIENGRUBER JOSEPHINE LOUISE STEKL BERNICE M. STRASSBERGER FRANCES STROOD EILEBN F. SULLIVAN AGNES H. TRACHENBBRG J I 1 4.-5 41- f: 6' In Junior Graduating Class Activities The junior Sister Moveiiient took place the first week of school. Each Junior girl had a Freshman Little Sisterl' whom she helped initiate into the ways of college life. The object of the movement was to help each Freshman girl feel at home in her new environment and to learn to take a worth- while interest in college activities. In this way Junior girls became acquainted with Freshman girls, and Freshman girls met other girls entering college. The feeling of friendship emanating from this movement was very definitely felt by Junior and Freshman girls. On the Hrst day of school in September, the Junior girls gave a basket picnic in Delaware Park for their Freshman sisters. The Junior girls brought lunch for two and went in groups to the Park, where they had a very enjoyable time playing games and making new acquaintances. On Gctober 20, at the InterfClass Sing, the Junior class had an original song, written by a mem' ber of the class, which helped decidedly to win them second place. On March 21, the Junior class had a joint supper party with the members of the Freshman class. During the evening the Freshmen had ample opportunity to display their dramatic ability in their interpretation of the life at Teachers College. Senior Day gave the junior Graduates another chance to show their abilities for they were well represented both in the assembly program, College Days, and at the Senior Ball. 60 Q iliac 51 PUTNANI DUFFY EVANS MONICA PUTNAM DOROTHY DUFFY JOHN EVANS . SARAH FREED Junior Class OFFICERS 61 FREED . President VicefPresident . Secretary . Treasurer L s o i i fal ,, 2 . . DoRoTHEA ADAMS Buffalo A Dot played Basketball, '29 Was Worldly in the p Current Events Club, '29f'3O xii, And concentrated on French in the French Club, '2973O. ELSIE ADAMS Lockport, N. Y. Vim, vigor, and vitality All rolled into one, Makes Elsie a good candidate For K. P. Section I ERMA ALLEN v Buffalo At pleasing children Erma's great, That is Why K. P. became her fate. ' ' MILDRED A. ANDERSON, AZT Eggertsville, N. Y. Alpha Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary, '32 Basketball, '29 Y. W. C. A., '31 RAYMOND ANDERSON, AX New York City Edison', Anderson is a good nickname for this Columbia Ufman, who is really sincere when he says he is most interested in psychology and practicefteaching. However, he's human too, in his enthusiastic taste for athletics, especially basketball. 62 . .al Ha ece.- rn SEI aide 1 ' ' ' TM' W -M, V -,H , ,A .. 1 -... V ' THCMAS CCURTNEY ANDREWS Niagara Falls, N. Y. l'Court's strongest outside interests are 'fishing and hunting. There is a strong carryfover to his school Work which he does earnestly and well. He belongs to the Men's Club and is a faithful member. CLARE M. ARMsTRoNG, KKK Niagara Falls, N. Y. Chicago Aeronautical College sent us Army as its fine contribuf tion to our college life. Clare has been prominent in Basketball, Camera Club CVicefPresident, '30 and '31D Kappa Kappa Kappa Fraternity and the Men's Club. FLCRENCE BARNACK Lackawanna, N. Y. Florence played basketball in '31 and was a member of the Current Events Club in '31. Her chief interest in school is literature. JOHN A. BATTACLIA, KKK Buffalo fol1nny'sl' activities are various and many: Section Captain, Cen. Ind. I Treasurer of Dramatic Club Varsity Basketball Manager, '31 and '32 Men's Club, Camera Club MoVingfUp Day Committee, '32 BEULAH M. BEAVER North Collins, N. Y. Enjoys sports Is a member of the N. R. A. Attended Springville Training Class. 63 H . ',',. ' ..,, ., 5 ,., 1 'X ' -. ,L-gf . , ia. Uwe e ms ' 3 f , Y . ' ..., ....- V. ,Q Q y , N- nr mi f MW- H W ,marjf 1 t ' Q, ' ,...,,,, ..,... .. .. . WILLIAM J. BECKER, WIND, KAH Buffalo Nickname-'gBill,' Former home-Oswego Normal School Hobby-General Shop Work Interest-New York National Guard-106 F. A. Accomplishments-Straight Af average DORCTHY BERCSTRCM Buffalo Musical and athletic, Dorothy found time a For Junior Girls' Clee Club in '29 and '30 With honors as Secretary in '29 And for the athletics Basketball, ,3O, '32, and Swimming, 31732. ELSIE A. BICKEL p oakseld, N. Y. U. B. had Elsie as a student before State did. We're glad she made the change. ' JACK BLCCM Brooklyn, N. Y. A man should sing, work, and play to be successful. - Jack: Sings in the Clee Club, Works in the Cne Year Vocational Group, And plays Cvvorks, tooj in the Men's Club. RALPH M. BONIFACE Buffalo Has attended Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Has belonged to Men's Clee Club, Discipline Committee, Has presided over Campus Club, '32 64 .9 the urns IGSEPH H. BCRKOWSKI, XIICID Buffalo 5 ' . . . . . 1 joe s some lad when it comes to extrafcumcular activities. He s played an important part in: Psi Phi Editor, '31, Secretary, '32 Rowing Crew, '31 and '32 Men's Glee Club, '29, Art Kraft Klub, '31 ELMS, '31 and '32, Record, '29732 HAROLD 0. BRIGGS Hollowville, N. Y. He came to us from Cornell U. And made his contribution, He's added all his work and play To help our institution- He does his studies-but that's not all, You should seehim play at basketball! ARLINE M. BUKOFSER Buffalo With basketball and swimming, Where she's always at her best, And music, and then dancing, Arline often leads the rest. HELEN T. BURNS Lockport, N. Y. Helen comes from Lockport, And tells us with a smile, That tennisfplaying and driving She iinds are much worthwhile. Doaori-IY J. BYRoN, KAH Depew, N. Y. As a member of the Grange and Black Team ' Dot's major interest is basketball, And while keeping well up on the scholastic ladder She also finds time for tennis and swimming. 65 . the E ms . . ... T I 1 A gg V A ,..---..,-.. .,,, , ..,b I g KATHLEEN M. CALLAHAN Buffalo M usical U nderstanding S atisfactory I rish C alled Kay ESTER CALZAVARA Akron, N. Y. Singing in the Glee Club is Ester's chief delight. She is a strong part of both her section and the Senior Glee Club. MAY E. CARLIN A Buffalo When hrst May entered S. T. C. The French Club was her hobby, Then came basketball and Last, but not least, swimming. MARIE CARTER Buffalo A high forehead and keen eyes have been indications of many mathef matical minds. Here's another to prove the point. BERNICE CARTWRICHT East Aurora, N. Y. A hardworker in the Y. W. C. A. in '29 and '30 And an all around basketball player from '29 to '32. 66 s . -I9 LOUIS R. CECIL Loren has special ability in The Men's Club Glee Club Baseball Dramatic Club Section Captaining DOROTHY CLARK Dot belongs to the Y. W. And is interested in sports, At swimming too, she's skillful- At least, from all reports. KENNETH CLUGSTON E UTS Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Basketball is 'lKennyls chief interest, Women his curiosity, and inf dustry his vocation. J. FRANKLIN CLUTE Clutels a fellow, like the rest, Who likes to vvork when at his best. But when he has a little mon He likes to have his little fun, He Ends the Menls Club-ine activity And trusts its virtues give longevity. SOLOMON I. COHEN Sol likes his Camera Club, He loves photography, Hels interested in scouting And in his shop work, toog He tackles all his studies Without a great ado. Schenectady, N. Y. Brooklyn, N. Y. 67 Y- Q Elms 'T Q .V:v'f,-. ,ll, I 9 I f +---3-'fm ' ',1 - 'ff 1 ' f',' V M A. . 'A,, 1 A,' .,. i .,. ,... I fy, .A,A, ' 1 u, 1 ...gt .- I My L jig. i . -'1 lfi, ' fig' .,.' . -3 ' Q 1' '- ' '-'- 7 'ff 'U'l ' I l ,' ' ' . A JCSEPHINE COLBY, AEE A Buffalo Nu Lambda Sigma, VicefPresident, '31 Delta Sigma Epsilon, VicefPresident, l3O Basketball, '29 Senior Girls Glee Club A Section Captain, 729730 Chairman of Kindergarten, Primary Tea, l3O JANICE COLLINS, HAS Arkport, N. Y. Pi Delta Theta, President, '32 , French Club, '29 Basketball, '29f'32, Crange and Black Team, l29 Y. W. C. A., '32 Invitations Committee, ,132 Swimming, '31, '32 GERTRUDE FRANCES CCNNCRS Buffalo As treasurer of the Freshman Class in 529 And member junior and Senior Glee Clubs, - Cert made such a show, that She became secretary of the Senior Girls Glee Club, Cne of a committee for 1931 Interclass Sing And section Treasurer 193Of'31. CLARENCE A. COCK, KKK Buffalo Coolqiels not a good writer but hels a good sport in Men's Club ' Band Dramatic Club Camera Club, President, '3Of'31 Menls Glee Club N CRMA CCWELL, AEE Buffalo Norma skipped about ' First from Delta Sigma Epsilon To Y. W. C. A. in 1929730 And then to basketball from '3Of'32. 68 ANNA JANE CSWAYKUS Lackawanna, N. Y. Ann plays basketball, Likes history, too, A Dancing and sports She'll never taboo. Section Captain, '32 GEORGE F. DANNEBROCK Buffalo H f, 2 1 He has no nickname but that doesn't make him any the less valuable H A as a member of the Class Day Committee, of the Men's Club, and of ,.V, 3 li , the onefyear Vocational Basketball team. Incidently, George also finds ,. W A time to study a little bit between his social engagements. DAVID H. DAVIDSON Brooklyn, N. Y. SteinmetZ',-not really a scientist but a good student engaged in the occupation of bringing honor to the onefyear vocational group. He belongs to the Men's Club, the American Vocational Association, The Ring and Pin Committee, and is secretary to his own group of fellow men. ALLEN J. DAVIS Buffalo Did you ever see the fellow That comes smiling down the walk, Who'd stop a little while To have a pleasant talk. If you haven't, then I'll tell you that it's news to me. That you don't know the chap, whose initials are A.D. LoTT1E,o. DEMBoWsKA ' Buffalo Lottie , not content to do little, has belonged to: Y. W. C. A., '30 Sociology Club, '31 Current Events Club, '30 3 ' l i 69 Ea.. All 9 G I nw S ,M ll . ' , J . ,.,, ,i..',2a,. vffjj' . ., V 'i' V' fff fr-1' 'K 'i f ,...,,., .. ,..V Q S X? ,',' ,,,, ., ,. v--'MN-iii- 'i I 9 .....M.,- ..... - ',ff, -fvrferrz f' ' 'LL'r 'L A H V- N A M , 'N z!.Ltf:LLizLi:J' - 'A-------' -- ., -- ' l v V . 5-7-' , gy -11,-g-Evil-'-'-jf'-'ffffj 'fgffjfr -1 5- ' x ' . 5fi '- '- V '- ' 3' ' t 'A . .. . ' , , 1, ,viii .-i-Si'-+7 '1' W 'S ' FRANK J. DE GILIQ Poughkeepsie, N . Y, I met him-I said, What do you do? -'Tm a proof reader for the Rgcoydf' quoth he. What is your interest in school, said I. Print mg -a onefword response. Again I spoke, What outside interest have you? Answer- Printing Conclusion of this fable. F. J. De Gilio loves his printing work. DCRCTHY DCNCVAN, AZT Niagara Falls, N. Y. Dorothy is a busy girl, , For with basketball, Y. W. C. A. and Alpha Sigma Tau, Her time is limited, You know how. Roswsrr J. DRILLING Jack A Darien, N. Y. Warsaw Training Class Men's Club Men's Clee Club DCRCTHY DUFFY, AEA Buffalo A fine worker with a staunch spirit, for Dorothy divided her interests Alpha Sigma Alpha, Registrar A VicefPresident, Freshman Class, '29 Section Captain, '30 VicefPresident, Junior Graduating Class, '32 Color and Flower Committee, '32 ALICE EARLL, HKE Basketball, '3'f'32 Y. W. C. A., '31 N. R. A., '32 Secretaryffreasure Batavia, N. Y. r, Athletic Association, '31 70 1 X ........7 v- -- .......v.. ARTHUR C. EATON, KKK East Aurora, N. Y. 'LEtl1er is more than an anaesthetic in Men's Club Spring Play Ring and Pin Committee Tri Kappa, Grand President, '31, President, '32 HAZEL ELLER Buffalo Archery, '32 Dramatic Club, '30, Christmas Play, '29, Sophomore Assembly, '30, Property Manager Spring Play, '30, Current Events Club, Treasurer, '31, Member of Elections and Student Activity Committees. JOHN R. EVANS, KKK Peekskill, N. Y. John R. is a popular character among both men and women. He is often engaged in the following occupations, Treasurer of Kappa Kappa Kappa, Member of Men's Club, Manager of Varsity Tennis, Member of Blanket Tax, Pin and Ring and MovingfUp Day committee, and he even has time to act in Christmas plays. MADELINE EALKNER, AEA Buffalo In 1929 and 1930 the Freshman class had a worthy secretary in Madeline, From there she Went into Alpha Sigma Alpha, And now she is Working on the invitation committee of the graduating class. NORA M. PASO Buffalo Rida is another interested in the ways and doings of the world. Her interest has made her take an active part in: Current Events Club, '30 Y. W. C. A., '30 Sociology Club, '31 71 Xa? .AQ , . ,,LV:,:: 27 T' - f' T ' CTJTT. . f I-ff 1 I ---- 'N ' ' ' S. .-'. 1 Li: :.:.-. L-.za ,,,-1. L L ,: ALICE 1. FISHER Williamsville, N. Y Freshman Section, Captain, President, Junior Girls Glee Club, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class President, Orchestra, '29f'32, Dramatic Club, '29f'3O, VicefPresident, Students Association, '32, Chairman, Undergraduate Banquet, '32, Representative to N. S. F. A. Congress, '32. VERONICA FLOOD Buffalo Hale and hearty On the basketball court, And splendid too In plays. MARGARET MARY FOISSET, HKE, KAH Buffalo Section Captain, '30 Y. W. C. A., '29f'3O Both Junior and Senior Girls Glee Club and Treasurer, '31f'32 Pi Kappa Sigma Treasurer, '32 ' Panhellenic Corresponding Secretary, '32 EUGENE W. FRANK, KKK Buffalo No less than a genius is Gene - President, Freshman Class, Section Captain, '29, President, Kappa Kappa Kappa, VicefPresident, Men's Club, President, College Student Day, Baseball and Basketball Squads, Spring Play, Men's Club, Camera Club, Record Staff. SARAH M. FREED Buffalo Active in student government, Sarah has been Representative to Central Council, '30, Section Captain, '31, Secretary of Discipline Committee, '31, and a member of the N-. S. F. A. Committee. As a member of the Dramatic Club, she served as Publicity Agent, '31, She I l 21 so p ayed basketball, '31, and was Treasurer of the Junior Graduatf ing Class, '32, '72 ,-Y. . 3 em, uer lifalo ufalo 7 0 aialo 1 ze W fhmd I' Ai 3 She ' .V-ff 4.1439 fzfthe as ms A V , 3. . . , I9 ,., - U ELLIOTT R. CALLAGHER Syracuse, N. Y. EH or 'Irish, as he is known by his intimate friends, came here from the University of Syracuse. Since he has been here he has be' longed to the Men's Club and has shown much interest in our sports, especially the indoor sport- Classroom Discussion. MARGUERITE R. GEAR Batavia,-N. Y. Basketball, '30 Clee Club, '30 Swimming, '32 GRACE M. GICVINO Buffalo Y. W. C. A., 529 Current Events Club, 530 Sociology Club, '30 RACHEL GLUCKMAN Buffalo She likes plays, thinks assembly programs are not bad, and spends her spare time in the gym playing basketball or swimming. HAROLD COLDBERG New York City i'Harry's activities form a perfect triangle of successful school life. . FOOTBALL TEAM Record STAFF CAMERA CLUB MBNlS CLUB STUDIES 73 Hao o rns . 3 Y Y' - f X' .X i' 1 4 X .X E , a 1- ---H , s ,C ,V 5-,, , . T s . .. A- ,U I, A , ,,,,,,! .,,, - g-.- .1L,,.,1,f,',.2 .:, .a5::,., . L., vvhff b U. H ' ,t v t, , gg g INCE GCLDE TOUHWHHCM, N. Y In school she likes education, Without it she likes philosophy. The result should be a real educator. ROBERT S. CCLDFIELD . New York City Fresh from Oswego, into the toils of a new State Teachers College, came this artistic student. He is much interested in any type of Art, and if you want to know anything about the Nat'l Academy of Design or the Art Students League-just ask Robert, who has all the facts on his finger tips. ALICE GORHAM, AEA Buffalo VicefPresident, Alpha Sigma Alpha, '31 Y. W. C. A., '5Of'3l Basketball, 29730 Harry or Hank they call him, But no matter what his name, He's member of the Men's Club here, And on the B. B. Team, To enter all the outdoor sports Has been his mighty dream. ELEANCR CREENWCCD, AEA , Buffalo VicefPresident of Alpha Sigma Alpha, l29f'3O Freshman Class Marshal, '29 Y. W. C. A., '29f'3O, 74 .Y. 'N mtv 1 Cgi, Arr, sign EOD .filo I Y ,. ,,i.O K - og 6 E III S A ALICE GRIFFIN Buffalo From 1931 to 1932 Alice found content In swimming and basketball. IRMA GRCTKE Buffalo Dramatic Club, '30 1 Section Captain, '30 Basketball, '3O731 DCRCTHY HAHN Alden, N. Y. N. R. A., '3Of'31 Y. W. C. A., '29 3O Basketball, '29, '30, '31 Elections Committee, '31 LCRRAINE HALLER, AEA Lockport, N. Y. An Alpha Sigma Alpha girl A worker in the Y. W. C. A., '30 Finds that she is all awhirl With life at S. T. C. FRIEDA I-IALTER Hornell, N. Y. Besides commuting, Frieda has found time to join the Y. W. C. A. and the N. R. A., as Well as to study, take Walks and enjoy the park. 75 . .,.. ....,. V .... 1 , ith e e . RECINALD F. HANCOCK, KKK Syracuse, N. Y. Who wouldn't go big for a man named Reg',? Teachers chase him, girls fall for him, and fortune follows him. This lucky chap is a member of the Men's Club and his hobbies are hunting, fishing, and sports. . ELLEN R. HANSEN Buffalo Let us here name Ellen's interests and fame: Y. W. C. A., Clee Club and Basketball ARTHUR E. HARBISCN, KKK Buffalo From Cswego Normal, where first he had his start- He came to good old S. T. C., did enterprising Art. He joined up with the Camera Club, and with dramatics, too, Was once the Section Captain and to Tri Kap is true. We all find him quite useful-he is so full of cheer. We want to say a little word- We sure are glad hels heref EVELYN C. HARCNEY Niagara Ealls, N. Y. We find in Evelyn a combination- Student, athlete and musician. In the orchestra or in Nu Lambda Sigma. As treasurer of Nu Lambda Sigma or Cn the basketball field The best would Evelyn yield. MARION K. HART Buffalo A worker in the Y. W. C. A. Marion surely did her part. Plus basketball and swimming You can see Where lay her hart, 76 D or th e e rn s ro 1 DM., .,,,,,.,2f,,,f,xf , . . HERBERT J. HATCH, NIKI1 Buffalo uHerb -not a medicine but a tonic. He's a good cure for blues and similar maladies. He's a good member of the Men's Club and enjoys regular men's activities, such as hunting Cand loining the English languagej He was captain of the '32 Hockey team and a member of the Baseball team THELMA M. HECK, KAU Buffalo Junior Glee Club, '30 Nu Lambda Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, '32 Section Captain, '32 Cap and Gown Committee, '32 Spring Concert, ,3O MARY LOUISE HEFELEY, AEE, KAH Buffalo Executive Council, Central Council, Social Program Committee junior Glee Club, Senior Glee Club Representative, N. S. E. A. Conference, Atlanta Treasurer, Sophomore Class, '31 Chairman Panhellenic Tea Dance, '31 Chairman Assembly Program Committee DORIS M. HOARE Buffalo Doris says her strongest interest is Glee Club, but she does not neglect Dramatics. When she isn't singing Doris reads-good books, too. THEODCRE R. HOLDEN Buffalo L'Ted has learned a lot of extra facts about man and his surroundings by attending U. of Buffalo evening courses. He is his most natural self, however, when he is presiding so grandly over the CnefYear Vocaf tional class or when making himself useful in the Men's Club. Avia' tion is his strong outside interest. 77 '7 .,.,. V pm-v ' Sli .,.. , fri. 'T L' .uw - K, -7' 'JW 12573 ' A' 'A ', r+ff.i:?f7 ' X , I W:,,fLk.,z E, ,. 3 ,- fi., ,L ,V :,, . ,- Y-I 2 wgv - sv: 1 g .f4fj25':3l,?, , I V f ' ' ' 3. ' gp , ,75g',Qe'.,f,1,,t A ' ,V . ' .fY.,..g,h- 1175525 . ,WL T ' fwgi . T ., 'Z'1'3a' A ,, ,IT 2541- zgffirefff- V ' ,ff .,,-i,Q':1'. . ' .ggggifiy .41g,, :L-397221f'27S'fi'7i?fQ ' 30 l'1 ':.1 E f th G G In S , . -QI f HELEN M. HCLSTEIN, AEE Ebenezer, N. Y, junior Glee Club, '30, Senior Clee Club, 31732, A Delta Sigma Epsilon, Chaplain, '32, Swimming, '32, b Song and Motto Committee, ,32 RUTH D. HCTH, AEE 2 Orchard Park, N. Y. Junior Girls Clee Club, '29 3Og Y. W. C. A., 30731, Nu Lambda Sigma, 30731, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Secretary, '32, Section Captain, '3O931. . BERNADETTE HUBER A Buffalo Bern deserves a lot of credit for maintaining a high standing, While doing much outside Work., y LEoNARD E. HUCK 2 A wi11iamSvi11e,N.Y. Plumbing is a trade that runs in uLen's family. Not that he is actually studying to be a plumber himself. but the Way he plunges into things and the way he often forgets his tools, shows that the desirable traits have been inherited. CLEASCN E. HUPP, KKK Buffalo Everybody meets a Huppie somewhere along the walks of life. We ind him in: Reserve Basketball Team Athletic Association A Spring Play Camera Club Men's Club 78 as r Uwe e rn s ,. ,, , , I 9 . , ..,-...m,,...,,.--,.,. RCBY E. HYDE Appleton, N. Y. In 1929 Roby joined the junior Girls Glee Club In 1931 she advanced to the Senior Girls Glee Club And also took on membership In the Y. W. C. A. and The NonfResident Association LUCILLE H. INGALSBE, IIA9 Buffalo Pi Delta Theta has claimed Lucille for a member And just for diversion She plays basketball. EDWARD I. INMAN Buffalo From the presidential center, Washington, D. C., uDoc,l' a graduate of Bliss Electrical School, found his way down here to S. T. C. Since he has been in his new home, he has become a successful member of the Men's Club and the Cap and Gown Committee. Eor recreation he goes for swimming in a big way. GERALDINE JEMISCN, AEA Niagara Ealls, N. Y. Hobart may take up a lot of Ierry's mind and time-but hasn't kept her from being an active member of Alpha Sigma Alpha and the Y. And as for Literature, perhaps inspiration does come from afar. EUNICE JONES Buffalo Eunice came from England, and now, strange to say, wants to go back there and use our methods in their schools. She'll do it well, too. 79 the e ms W , ---7 - f ,-,v . X .. f 1 g. 1 ,si-',.,z,., 3 j X ' , ,,,,,. .,,., ,, .--W,-we-f-.fva1-,wf,,',pf?gj,,- '- ' . -'--- - - MARY KEDDIE, AEE . North Tonawanda, N. Y Senior Girls Glee Clubg Nu Lambda Sigmag Section Captain, '30, VicefPresident, Sophomore Classg Y. W. C. A., '31, Delta Sigma Epsilon, President, '32, Senior Day Play, '32, EDWIN W. KIRK, KKK Ebenezer, N. Y. Et tu 'Brutel -not as an enemy but as a friend he extends his dagger into the Basketball Team Men's Club Campus Club Field of Social Work FREDERICK R. KRASSELT Cattaraugus, N. Y. Freddy is the friendly sort, who hides behind his smiles, All the bits of mischief and his charming guiles. Spends his time in practicing-on new orchestral strains Sends forth in assembly, most beautiful refrainsg Also to the Menls Club, he is a Worthy member, And his school work, it is great, as far as We remember. CERTRUDE KREN C lee Club E ase in mathematics R oller skating Z Buffalo T alking MARGARET LAHIFF Buffalo Marg likes to: Dance Swim Play basketball Co to sorority meeting 80 .Q .ibrere ro S fi Z ,. ., f ,, 'kd . FRANCIS G. LANG East Syracuse, N. Y. He may be Frank, he may be bold, So far the last has been untold, But whether bold or Whether Frank We find a chap of highest rank. He's member of the Record Force- And with the Men's Club?-Why, of course. KEITH H. LEWIS, KIICID, KAH Middleport, N. Y. Has shown his special aptitudes in Psi Phi and Kappa Delta Pi Menls Glee Club Camera Club The Record Cap and Gown Committee MARY CATHERINE LINK East Aurora, N. Y. Mary came to us from Syracuse And with her brought a talent For she is one who makes Cur Senior Girls' Glee Club fine. RUTH M. LYTLE Salem, N. Y. Record, '28f'29, '31732 Feature Editor, '29 Dramatic Club, '28729 N. R. A., 28729, SecretaryfTreasurer, '29 Basketball, '28729 Play Day Representative, Geneseo, '31 HELEN FRANCES MALONEY, HAS Buffalo Helenls chief interest sounds rather simple-that of syllabifying words, or playing golf, but what she does isn't so simple. She has played basketball for three years, was Play Day Delegate in '31, en' joys archery, swimming and tennis, playing on school teams in each, and was sorority secretary in 31932. 81 V . -1 7 Y -lf: . . , - f f x' 5- H V . 1 -1' ' I 9 ' f M - . 5 1 VVVYVVYY W ,.,5T,,. .W , W, ...-,....,-....1,,,.......,,.,.f. .. V-W1 ---' , 1 ---, - QW- -1,,X jig .. . P'--M 'I H ...L f..-......,..-,..,.'...'.....- ... .M .. .,....,.......- .ra j4:.3:.,.c..:..1.. ..cs.:.rL..., .,.- . .-,. :.:.:......,gQ4.s ' ..s..gs,......Lg:p.,rZ.11.L,.H,..Q.,-.,.QQ .. M- . . . . . 1- ' -1. xi'f'r-i.: :'1 ':- if 'if-.!'-37171L:..i,'1'j. 'T 'T - f37iFQj f'.Q..f.ffll5E'E: '- f5TfEififfT'.: 7T, 4' ' s ' '- ' ' 1 SALVATORE P. MANISCALCO, KKK Brooklyn, N. Y, He lets all his best friends call him Sal He has so many who qualify as friends that we hear Sal in Kappa Kappa Kappa, Men's Clee Club, Men's Club, Campus Club and the Basketball team. Sal has had previous work in New York University. MARGARET LORRAINE MANK, AZT 3 Lockport, N. Y. In Alpha Sigma Tau, Margaret has served as VicefPresident and as acting President during '31f'32. She has always found time for the Y. W. C. A. and Panhellenic Association. HELEN V. MARKMAN, HAS , Buffalo Pi Delta Theta, Secretary, '30 VicefPresident, '31 Basketball, '29f'3Of'31 Y. W. C. A. VERNA E. MARSHALL East Aurora, N. Y. Vern showed her capability As Editor of the Student Handbook, '31, ln her interest in student activities as a member of Ecosa, '31, HELEN MARTIN Buffalo Helen is an active Y. W. member, but We cannot understand why any' one with her brains could have so much trouble opening a locker. 82 Vlipiif 'g.ggg5:giA , ' . mf EZLf,111lf,'f'fQ'Ql'.fQI. I 9 , ,,' 111' ' 'S 5 lf, 5 1 1 CHARLES L. MCINTCSH Delhi, N. Y. L., 'sMac -another Gandhi from Delhi-and look what he has for himself: .4 Circulation Manager of Record Member of Men's Glee Club and Men's Club Member of Invitation Committee Accumulated interest in traveling. ., Mg. GERALDINE M. MCMAHCN Buffalo A very busy KfP member who found time to be Freshman Section Captain, Basketball player, Dramatic Club member, in the Christmas and Spring plays. ANNETTA I. MCNAIR, AZT Dansville, Y. From Geneseo Normal S Archery, 551 A Alpha Sigma Tau, 250731 KATHARINE C. MEAD East Aurorar N- Y- Wit and humor Add to Kay's charm, And thus she has made Her audience disarm-through her Dramatic Club membership. JOSEPH MERCHANT, KKK Buffalo Diversion-Caricaturing and the Senior Ball Delight-Menis Club Demand-More time to study Decision-to become a perfect teacher Determination-his chief characteristic 83 I RENE PHILIP MICHEL, KKK Troy, N. Y. Mitch is Chairman and Financial Secretary of the graduating Class of '32. How truly speaks the Senior when he says, My wealth is in your handsf' Rene is also a member of the Menls Club, and his spare time is spent in athletics and sports. JAMES H. MITCHENER Buffalo i'I.ord Kitchenerll-what a nickname. Yet even with this assimilated obstacle, we may as well say that James has Inade a name for himself. He is a member of the Menls Club and his class basketball team. His chief outside interests are camping and the fresh air in general. THCMAS I. MCNTELECNE, KKK Irving, N. Y. Here is a pitcher with two handles, Tommy or Monte No mat' ter the name, fame will be there anyway. He is Secretary of Kappa Kappa Kappa, a member of the Camera Club, Men's Club, the Record Staff, and the Handbook Committee. FRANCES MORAN Buffalo Although she was delighted when the grass first began to grow on the campus, she doesn't let it grow under her feet. In spare time, she sings in the Junior Glee Club. HARCLD MCREY, IIKI1 Lockport, N. Y. Psi Phi is his fraternity, Lessons his concernity, The Club for Men his recreation, His part in football his elation, His outside interest never ends- For it is that of making friends. 84 ! gi All i' Mi I' 1 ' in I.. MARY 5 Film' fhZUfiEl:f MARY lla lla I: Y MAP All Pr cu ig .2.25 fifrli .,l-s :,f , 11f,2121f' 2 I ifif Q ffs'Q 22Af11f Q,.f: :.g. I CLAIR A. MULDCCN, NIICIJ, ET King Ferry, N, Y, Mul,' Was busy as Historian of Sigma Upsilon, 32, as a member of the Campus Club, Men's Club and the Record Staff. His chief interest in school is fraternity, but outside of that it is just a row of question marks. MARY A. NEELCN . Lockport, N. Y. Both music and .drama appeal strongly to Mary who fills a vital part in the orchestra. MARY V. NEILL, HKE Buffalo Keeper of the Archives of Pi Kappa Sigma, '31 Basketball, 29730731 . French Club, '29 Y. W. C. Ap, '31 MARY HELEN NEVILLE Niagara Falls, N. Y. As an athlete- She plays basketball, As a linguist- She belonged to the French Club, As a friend- ' She is a loyal Y worker ALICE A. o'BR1EN BUffH1O Alice has a keen interest in sports. She's the kind you can always count on when you Want to have a good time. Primarily, she is inter' ested in basketball and swimming. S5 1 , - 9 3 1 f . . K , i , -iw a .1 4. . ,,- . 1 -v3 -fl '- .1 . . ' AE Q .Jig , , 'QW L,, rg haf? 1 K 4? QV.:- ,g:f,,.,V .-Q. .P , - , Q. do 6 . s- .md ' MILDRED O'BRIEN Buffalo In both Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Mildredlhas found P leasure and the clubs have recognized her Worth. Q MARIAN W. O'BYRNE, HAS Buffalo Orchestra, '29f'32g Librarian, '32 Pi Delta Theta, Registrar, '31 Editor, '32 Sectionffreasurer, '31 GENEVIEVE CTCONNELL Buffalo As an athlete, has engaged in archery, swimming and basketball during the past year. She was a member of the French Club during 1930. MARY O,NEILL Buffalo The Freshmen of '29 made a good choice when they elected Mary their President. She has been a member of both the Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs. AMALIA L. ONCDY Buffalo It's easy to tell that Molly,' is an enthusiastic athlete both in school and outside. She played basketball in ,3O, belonged to the archery team, and bowls when her lessons are finished. 86 . at 77? ! , .. . I 9 jf . 'Tl S MARIAN FRANCES CRDWAY, HKZ, KAH Clean, N. Y. Her interests are scholarship, sorority and sports. She is a member of NonfResidents Association, and of the Senior Ring and Pin Com' mittee. HELEN OVERTURE g Buffalo We all knovv We owe Helen some credit for the success of the Weekly paper. This Work, and basketball, have kept her time well filled. DANIEL I. PACLUCCI, NPCIJ Buffalo You may ind out now why Dan is always so busy: He's a member of Psi Phi, He plays basketball, He plays baseball, And does-vvell, plenty-in the Men's Club. HAZEL V. PARKER, KAH Clean, N. Y i'Parkie has achieved success-by acquiring a good diaphramic tone. She seems to get inspiration Cor maybe she practices rhetoricj strolling down the ucovvpathf' She also belongs to the Y. W. C. A. EDWARD A. PAXSCN, ET Buffalo Ed has been busy ever since he arrived at S. T. C. He has been a very capable President of the Student Association, '32, President of the Men's Club, '31, Section Representative to Central Council, '30, and Chairman of MovingfUp Day, '31. His interests have extended to the Glee Club, the Reserve Basketball Team, 50931, and to Dramatics CSpring Play, BU. . 87 M., 'lzlae e ms GLADYS R. PETZING Buffalo Her hobby-basketball, in which she is GOOD Her interest-the Y. W. C. A. HELEN E. PFEFFER West ValleY, N- Y- Helen attended Oberlin College before coming to State. She has been particularly active in the NonfResidents Association. RUTH G. PHILLIPS Strykersville, N. Y. Ruth has been a member of the N. R. A., the Y. W. C. A., and of both the junior and Senior Glee Clubs. MARY AGNES POWERS, AEA Buffalo Girlsl names weren't quite good enough for Mary so they call her Willie She is a member of the Orchestra, the French Club and the Y. W. C. A., and is especially interested in sorority. Outside of school it is reading and sports and------. MONICA THERESA PUTNAM Niagara Falls, N. Y. Here is proof that one person l1asn't been idle: Besides a strong interest in Student Government she was President of the junior Graduating Class of '32, Section Captain, '3O 31, Play Day Representative, '31, a member of the French Club and the Y. W. C. A. 88 44. E YL??f.fI5f 'a'Zf2:'f'7L5iff1f2. ' f, .. W, X UDLMV ,f ,m 4 yi- - li- ...Aix Q 1, 5 1 i -' , I H , , ,, ' -,Y N HW i ,fb ' ,I ' A . N . W , - M4- HAROLD REAR Syracuse, N. Y. Why do they call him Hungary? It might be because of his insatiable appetite for much activity-as he has served on both the Record and the ELMS staffs, and as Chairman of the Men's Club. He Was a member of the MovingfUp Day Committee, '31, and enjoys golf, football and bowling. GLADYS REID Buffalo With exceptional talent, Gladys joined both the Orchestra and the Glee Clubs, and showed what she could do. EDITH M. REISS, AEA Buffalo Secretary of Alpha Sigma Alpha, '32 Section Captain, '31 A special interest in swimming, basketball and Special Delivery. CHARLES H. RHODES Erie, Pa. Dusty'l is his nickname, Witty is his speech, Has but one ambition-yes, of course, to teach. Likes to take a motor car, pull it all apart, And When it's put together, the queer thing is, it starts. Men's Club VIOLET M. RICHARDSON Buffalo The kind of person who holds things together. Violet is a member of the Y. W. C. A. and a strong supporter. 89 -0 1 4 .... mm... ESTHER D. RIECLE, KAII Buffalo Tiny and sedate, Quiet and unassuming, But strong in good fellowship- Note: her Y. Membership. JOSEPHINE RIZZO Buffalo When she's not dancing, shels probably at a meeting of the Y.W. C.A. or the Current Events Club, '29731, or the Sociology, '29, JOHN ROBERTS, XIHID Poughkeepsie, N. Y. It would take a page to write the record of Joe Preibergn and 'lKnute.'l He played basketball three years and has been Captain dur' ing the past year, was Assistant Manager in '29. He is a member of Psi Phi, the Men's Club, member of Executive Council, Section Captain as Well as Chairman of Section Captains. In spite of all this, he is musical and rather adept at handling members of the opposite sex. JOSEPHINE ROBERTS Lockport Asmile and a cheery Word make the world go round. To has both of them in large quantities. ' VIRGINIA ROSE, EEE Tonawanda, N. Y. Ginnie left in january and was missed a lot. Her preciseness, Wit and good sense made her popular in sorority, on the International, and anywhere in the corridor that one would happen to see her short, smiling self. 90 t la e e In s i fl f 'g': -'V' b- - 'f' ' rf- '--' -M ----- A C Q M0 ANNA E. Ross iuon, N. Y. W West Winfield Training Class Y. W. C. A., 532 Orchestra, '32 N. R. A., ,152 v M0 STEPHANIE RYDER sag Harbor, Long Island, N. Y. the The Y. W. C. A. found a real little German in their midst when they 1 29- gave their play this year. Stephanie keeps busy in the NonfResidents Association, and plays basketball as well as belonging to the Archery Club. LY- , WILLIAM C. SCHILL, KKK Buffalo Eflll Bill's worthwhile activities: dur' Basketball, Captain Varsity Team, '31732 ifPsi Men's Club min VicefPresident, Freshman Class gg ig Bill's other activities: gg, Women Pm JANICE A. SCHMIDT, IIA9 Buffalo The distinction of being a twin doesn't come to all of us. Besides that, , rh no she is a member of Pi Delta Theta, and, as We all know, an angel Cin the Dramatic Club D Y DCRCTHY M. SCHULTZ Lancaster, N. Y. i l She likes to write lesson plans, believe it or not! But she does have other and interests in life: md Basketsaii, 'sofsz rf, Y. W. C. A., 'zofsz Archery 91 N3 ,X .. .,. ..., . .,-7 4 - ,..,,. E Nl, 1 wwf- .... .......,.. . . . .. . 1 ' ' ' . . . . ... . .. x 9 s SQL! ,..,.. V Y J , s .4 - . , ., .eww M22 MARIAN ELIZABETH SCHUSSELE Clean, N. Y. Dramatic Club, '29732 Sociable Y. W. C. A., '29f'32, Social Service Chairman Athletic Archery, '32 FRANCES PAULINE SCIBETTA Buffalo Popular in her section and musical as well, Fran has been Section Treasurer, '30 U Marshall, '31 Captain, '32 A member of the Junior Clee Club, '30 HARRIET I. SEALANDER, AEA Kenmore, N. Y. Central Council, '29 - Y. W. C. A., '3Of'31 Graduating Class Council Class Day Committee Section Captain, '31 Senior Day Play, '32 NCRMA SELLS Buffalo Athletics take her fancy, and her playing in basketball shows her great enthusiasm for sports. ALFRED W. SHUMAKER Warsaw, N. Y. A product of Warsaw Training Class-has become a member of: Men's Clee Club, '32 Constitutional Amendments Committee Men's Club And-is a good Student Song Leader. 92 Eirizw : X. LuoY M. SIRECI ' Buffalo Her abilities are many, Her enemies-very few, She has been Treasurer of the 'LSoc', Club, ' In the Y, she's active too, In not only'these but basketball- We can call her uTrue Blue Lou. PLCRENCE M. SMITH Buffalo Has been active in . Sociology Club, 529 Summer Social Program Committee, 530 Basketball, '30 Y. W. C. A., 529 LCIS. E. SMITH South Dayton, N. Y. Her friends call her L'Smitty. She has rivalled Robin Hoc-d in archery, and was good in basketball. She is interested in music and art, be' longed to the French Club, the N. R. A. and the Y. W. C. A. LAURENCE H. SNYDER Amsterdam, N. Y. i'I.efty finds a lot of pleasure in swimming and studying. Personally, the only connection to the rest of mankind seems to be that he studies first, then washes his troubles away. WILLIAM H. STEVENS Schenectady, N. Y. What an ideal student We have in this human form! Bill's interests in school are classroom activities, at home they are assignments. He studied previously at Pratt Institute. 93 the E ms BERNICE STORMS SanduskY, N- Y- Stormy sings in the Glee Club, and her nickname belies her disposif tion. The Y. W. claims some of her spare time. MARICN STRATTCN Depew, N. Y. Tiny has the appearance of the kind of person whom you just know loves music. She is a member of the N. R. A. MARION JANE SULLIVAN v Buffalo Dancing-shows-bridge-books-swimming3 a constantly active girl in her own circle, who nevertheless is interested in world affairs. She was a member of the Current Events Club, 1929730. W. MAURICE SULLIVAN, KIHIJ Lockport, N. Y. Sully needs a new hat, but, nevertheless, what is under the old one is still good. His activities have been membership in the Men's Club, Student Director of the Men's Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Men's Quartet, Men's N. R. A., Campus Club, Orchestra, Christmas Play and Band Director. Music and Music are his chief interests. EDWARD SZARLACKI, XIICIJ Buffalo There's no doubt but that he will be a good teacher. He is a member of the Menls Club and Psi Phi. 94 llill . ..i, 5 .i,g 4 i,1 2V,' Q f'f Q ,.1: E l2 '. ELVERA o. TAUFFNER, me y Kenmore, N, Y, Her initials stand for her achievements: Eflected Pi Delta Thetals VicefPresident, '32 Cfapable basketball player Tfennis ability, too. RALPH R. THOMAS, KKK Buffalo Tommy is a very serious worker, but his seriousness has Won him a place in the hearts of his fellow Workers in Kappa Kappa Kappa, Executive Council, Men's Club, the Camera Club, and finally, of the Record Staff Whose EditorfinfChief he has been during his Senior year. JCSEPH A. TCMASINC Rochester, N. Y. Little joel' has been The staunch Captain of the CnefYear group A member of Executive Council, the Men's Club, Among the horns in the Crchestra, - And on the 'iMovingfUp Day Committee. ANNETTE B. TRAGO, GET Williamsville, N. Y. Annette can't hide her artistic talents. We find strong evidences of them in the Y. W. C. A. and in Theta Sig. RUSSELL J. TURNER Willowemoc, N- Y- Some may come and some may go- Some too fast and some too slowg A gofbetvveen is happy Rus, He doesn't swear, he doesn't cuss- But makes of life a pleasant game, The kind of chap who meets with fame. 95 at - sl 9 . e..,..Q .m5 ANNA BERTHA WAGNER Corfu, N. Y. Ann came to State from Corfu Training Class. She is a member of the NonfR esidents Association, but is interested chiefly in teaching. ETHEL A. WACNER Buffalo Secretary, Sophomore Class, '31 Central Council Representative, '30 Dramatic Club, Secretary, '31, VicefPresident, '32 Christmas Play, '29, Spring Play, 530 Basketball, '3Of'32 Ring and Pin Committee, '32 7 ANN WALLMEYER, HAS Buffalo President of Nu Lambda Sigma Chaplain of Pi Delta Theta Y. W. C. A. A Dramatic Club, Christmas Play Archery HOBERT G. .WEBBER Malone, N. Y. Interest-Studies Club-Men's Hobby-Traveling ELIZABETH o. WEBER, me Buffaio I Besides being in the Senior Girls' Clee Club for three years, Betty was ' active in sorority, and was President of Panhellenic in '31, 96 ri ffl . ..,u,,..A,.x x,.1 ,x, x, - Q ELF ,x.. .. if i Q:' -f --: 2 11.521-zz x.'g 5- 'ffl -lfr h'--x - -f - -' V -2: V: Aiv. AY 12' :iz re l : 1'f 1'1'. 11, zyn L! i PAUL M. WILLIAMS, XIKID Kenmore, N. Y, Psi Phi, President, '31, VicefPresident, '30 Dramatic Club Men's Club . Interfraternity Council, '32 Ticket Committee, Undergraduate Dinner ARTHUR E. WILLIS, NIKID Lackawanna, N. Y. A'rt's a good old standby for any newspaper doings. Psi Phi, Corresponding Secretary, IBO' Record, Associate Editor, '32 ELMS, '31, 532 Menls Club,N. R. A. Summer Record, Business Manager, 731 RALPH A. WILSON, ET Buffalo l'GiVe a man a book he can read, , Give a man a pipe he can smokef' and watch Ralph enjoy himself in the ' - Men's Club A Men's Glee Club EWALD L. WITZEL ' Rochester, N- Y- MA noblemcm by birthw I Witz is a friend of man and animal, and may also be considered a friend of the upoor, helplessl' Cofed. Between times he finds moments for-his duties as Treasurer of the Men's Club and as Chairman of the Gift Committee. MARY E' YQUNG Dansville, N. Y. Mary has been pretty busy her last year. She was Section Captain, a member of the Y. W. C. A., N. R. A., and Chairman of the Invitation Committee for Graduation. It is very easy to understand MHTY S interest in Student Government. 97 he OG GRADUATES FRANK A. BANYAS MARY EUGBNIA BEARE ETHEL I. BLEY JOHN BUTLER RUTH L. CHAMBERLAIN PEARL COLE MARY CATHERINE DEEIO MARY BBATRICE DEVLIN . JENNIB DI CESARB HOWARD A. GEORGE MARGARET HAYDEN DORIS HICKEY MARGARET JANE JONES MARY GRACE LABUE CLIVE E. LABUB H. GEORGE MURPHY MRS. TWYLA NACHTRIEB KATHRYN W. PBACOCK WILLIAM E. PIKE HARRY J. SALMON EVELYN E. SKINNBR NORMA KATHRYN TOELSIN LAURA EDYS WARD MAELE H. WEBSTER MARIE WEKENMANN FRANCES M. YENSAN 98 Hi e elm 5 X Rs 1 ' Xx'- f X-'- f f 1 , ..,., X I Q l l i l i i . ff ' 'L ' ' ' N 'L' 1 ' T iff L 'f-1 ii .,.:. 3 . ...,.: I b... E .,,.' gp.. :'. A Q, qgiiit ,,A. ...TE .,',.'....., . . . ,,., if fj 2, College Days Graduation days are almost here And with them four long years of college are ended. Though it's almost time for us to part We will leave with the fondest memories. Chorus College days, the happiness of youthg College days, of joys we'll long rememherg College days, of ecstasies fading In our hearts they will always live and never die Days filled with love and with friendships tenderg Days that are gone, leaving memoryis splendor. Golden days in the sunshine of youthg College days, too soon gone. 99 the aims 'IU s W F' 4 - V ' 4 Y , xi 2. ,I ' x N X I W -A- V .,..--, , H,-t:jIiViL,g :li-LLQQ---P-4'-'N-'- . A f - V ,A Vnr, ,, sv..-'z2Q fEF1?'FE: :y, .1':l,g.L--...---- 11f.,.,:.., gr- gf, '-Lf-lfnpr' 'H - f ' Z 3 , ..,,-...n......,..- ........,- Y ,M .. ...- u v :-,J 1 X wk , I UNIDIZS ins Q rn i ,Q gggg W t s so as iii unior Degree Activities The junior Degree Class started on its eventful year by helping the Junior Class with the Junior' Freshman BigfSister Movement and Basket Picnic. Cn November 12 a tea was held in Social Centers A and B in honor of the Faculty. Having proved themselves capable of entertaining, the Faculty invited the juniors to assist them in the Annual Faculty Reception to the Freshmen. Cofoperating with the Junior Class the third year group won second place in the Interclass Sing, the class song being written by a Junior Degree girl. The next eventful item of the year was the Junior Prom, held December 28 at the Consistory. One of the most worthwhile projects sponsored by this class was the care of the display case in the north wing of the First floor. Exhibits from various departments of the college were arranged Weekly. The climax of the year came with the Junior Degree assembly, depicting the history of the school, using slides from the Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration. At this time the class presented the school with a check to aid in 'lequipping to the finest compartment, in this case, a tennis court. 102 wwf' M, l - g .., N., ' 19 th!9e43m5ez1 4.0 '75 O,DAY, PLANT, HENDERSON, PROZELLBR Junior Degree Class X s OFFICERS MARY PLANT . . President AUDRBY HENDERSON VicefPresidenr EILBEN O DAY Secretary CLAIRE PROZBLLER . . Treasurer 103 1 a, we n 1' W--fr-4-+1-W-1. ' ' M' ,::'f-Wi .-315' ? L Qi 1 ,. ..,.. -.W..,., - li . . v,,,N N .,., , . - -U- . fM.,.a, i sri-e2l:asc...,..-r, swing-V-2' rw vii F ' .px 1 Q l. 31+-N5 lf if I 5 Q67 1 if Xifx A i T , , !,' HE. , Url , N:-.f ' V - :M 1, , M.,.W,,,2 we ' '--W Qx ,A R V Q7 j' Q ' vd ' u r in e H3141 M L gj jfl e . ,i., ,,.g.f, - -H ffi .. 1S7'i.:Ylf, 1l 1 What Wofuld Happen: If Eddie Paxson and Mary vverenlt 'good friendsg If Alice Fisher Wore floorflength skirts with trainsg ' ' l h m he has roposedg If Art York could marry all the gir s to vv o p If Ralph Thomas Weren't so bashfulg ' If Marion Baumgarten practiced everything she preachedg If Fran Bellanca developed a sour dispositiong If Wes Ketcham stopped playing to the galleryg If Bill Schill should lose his curly vvigg If Betty Murphy were a day ahead with Record vvritefupsg ' d thin le If Jenora Bentley and Margaret McEneny receive any g If Joe Tomasino didn't keep Executive Council aliveg If Ralph Boniface should lose his voiceg A If Ruth Brems should fail to bring forth a cuteideag If Wes Hutchinson couldnlt find a job for everybodyg If Mary Heffley developed a perfect constitutiong If Kathleen Ketcham should stop studyingg If Lloyd Mclntyre always told everything just sog If Les Hannan should fail to thinkg If Fran Manley danced with another girlg If Bea Rosebrock forgot the ELMsg If Flora Donohue missed a commentg If Eleanor Scharlock and Bum Wende should become separatedg If Ruth Poor vverenlt so busyg If H. George Murphy should agree with anybodyg If Marion Niederpruem should forget Art Kraftg If Catherine Cunningham could elect all officers herself g lf Ralph Robertson should drop an oarg If Bill Pike stopped talking in assemblyg To Alice-if John Craine's car vvas stoleng If Lyall Bush couldn't blushg If Eleanor Hird had only one coatg If Eleanor Biesinger didn't collect any more moneyg If Ann Bloomls finger nails became naturalizedg If Al Cttenot failed to 'iMove up on that fateful day-3 If Mary Daly's biscuits should riseg If i'Ureeka Roach couldn't find enough recipes for gingerbreadg If Theresa Cappola failed to servethe Recorders, with swell suppersg If Candace Doelman hadn't attended Merrill Palmerg lf Elsie Gisel and Win Allen should lose their sense of humorg If Fran Page remembered all appointmentsg If john Battaglia should forget How to managef' . If jack Roberts couldnit tap danceg If Maurice Sullivan's musical notes became unharrnoniousg If Hancock didn't produce a storyg or If Gene Frank should lose his horse laugh? ss than Ais 104 SUDLIUMUIZIQS h QQ? 7 1 geese! W Sophomore Activities The Sophs- Ran an Assembly Bothered the Freshmen Had a reception for the Freshmen Won the Interclass Cheering Contest Were fourth in the Interclass Sing Gave their Annual Sweater Dance 106 ,9 Uwe IE ms 5, BRBWSTER, BARTLETT, MoRE1.AND, cooTs Sophomore Class OFFICERS V. BARTLETT . . . President DAVID Coors . . . VicefPresident MARJORIB MORELAND . . Secretary FRANK BRBWSTER . . Treasurer 107 war-w : ?1i'V'2? f. 'HW f 15 ., K W fffffn' J ' f' f, f Wikgjffc, f I I X -- ',-wf,fw,,f:m'N'-f,ff,W,f ,g fff , gm gi Y... A X 54, f,f,ff,,f Zi, ,f g M A f f .....,...,, V ., f ,f ,y,,,,,- ,.f,Wm, ,f ff, Lf. V ,f r f ,, T ff 'UMM' g , ,,,, 1 ,WM I, Q, ifff770f , , , ?f ,,, , fwfw ff QW ,jf,f4!,f,,! ,f.,f wyah 'tw Affwff f,w3,4'f W G fy ff' 0 r ,, , in f V, WW X f f ff , X Zcwpfff , ifii.jL 2f:i, Z, ,, , W Lgffi., f Y 4 J I , f g, X 4 'Y ,V 1 J 5' SM ,a dki. Q35 , QV- v mx: Q Efiffri ,F--sv ,, fi I Q rg X, .Ti Us A: xv? ' . My r V, Q14 4, 1 2 v 5 rv , iff, ' , X . Q , XA., rw' - HSL? fdtifi ,Y , ' fr- Q 'ig- fryi.. ' 3235 9151 Y'V ? ? E741 cgi l Sf 'fi s jf 591473 ., , F. 4 fi , M1 E, 1 I 1. - ,, an 4 , . V ,M - fff' K W wmv ,,, ,,M,-,.,,,,.....,,,...n.W....-.wry . , ' V df 3, f f -LVM, , I ' x D , V' . f Zi, 5 1 A 9 - ? ,f Y, 4' I 2, f M, , , , ,f , f vf', my ' 1 .. , Z W 4 1 Z! 1 I ff 1 V 1, ,. , ,I ,, 'Y ' 1, V I, 1 , V' i:. 7546? w.25,4,T'4il 71,2 WQ. 'Z All' A ii i? , 2 , ,, f, , , 1, f 3 1 -1 '. 'MX 'N X , , W f- W- W f f W ,M , ' 1 , V f Z. S' I ' UWM f ,,, , ,,,, X Q L A V if ,L ,, , jf V Q! M., , I ' ,H .7 ,, Cf ' V f A, f5!,fz 27, X , . ,fi Q33 5 L: Q, 4 WWW l'I2lS i W 1 , , ,- u . , A , tx the ,sings 3 1 Our Freshmen Freshman Activities Gave two trees to the school Had their class party in the Practice School Gym Had their faces painted with lipstick during Freshman Week Came in third in the Interclass Sing Calthough they admit they had the best costumingil. 110 I9 the 113 ms 51 GH' 'K 49 6? MILWARD, KBEFE, GALLAGHER, KOTTING Freshman Class OFFICERS THEODORE KOTTING ....... President WALTER HEFFLEY QElected February, 19325 BETTY GALLAGHER . . VicefPresident HAROLD MILWARD . Treasurer FRANCES KEEFB . Secretary 111 -- 'l 1 l 'wr ' W Vi' w - , i i I FRANK, KIRK, PAXSON MANLEY, HUTOHINSON, MURPHY, THOMAS, YORK Freshman Camp Committee Hoxxxmp GECJIKCEE, GEORGE MURPHY C0'DWeCwT3 fnwix KIRK .... - - Ammgemems ps DIIQTRICH Arrangements Assistant fiwziixii FRANK , - - - Afhlffifs lEDXK'.-'-.RID P.-xxsox, - - Aquatlcs .AkR'I'lil'R YORK . CO1M1CilS and 507135 :il. xNL'lS Maxtiii' RCgiSf7'CW'S5Cl'em7'3' 1M4,.,, T,,m,,,5 Q Assistant Secretary XViisi,iii' Huiciiixsox . Business Manager , , , . , Publicity .mix lfiuiixisimn ,...,... The Frcslimqiii camp for men takes the place of an Qrientation course, in which freshmen are introf duced to the stzimlaimls, activities and athletics of State. They have an opportunity tO meet SOIHC ot' the faculty meiiihcrs. and, that which is most important, to learn to know the men with Whom they will he associated in college, The camp is on Lake Erie, near Angola on the Lake, and is held thrcc days hcforc the opening of school in September. 112 CTI VITI IS :' f fi 1 V i x v 1 1 I I 1 ! i 4 , i E E 1 1 4 N s ' i x 1 P f 1 i a 1 I , n I i 2. ,V I., I n Q. 5 5 x E. i E. E i Q I ij 1 5 I 1' f 1 I 5 R T I . Y I E 1 7 I 1 l i K 1 t 1 ' w 'r 5 , N IIMTEIZNITIIQS 1 l ESQ REFINE In , jvqff 0 'ir BOURGEOIS, HEATH, FABER, DYKSTRA, ORDWAY, HECK, BYRON, ECKHARDT BECKER, LEWIS, WENDE, HEFFLEY, MISS CYR, MRS. GEMMILL, MISS BNGLEBRECK, MISS HIRSCH, BREMS, BORST, MCINTYRE MR. ROOT, MR. PUGSLEY, BENTLEY, MCENENY, KLINE, GUENER, DR. ROCKWELL, DR. NEUMANN Kappa Delta Pi OFFICERS MARGARET MCENBNY . I Pfresidem FRANCES KUNE ViC6'PT6Sid6Ht JENORA BENTLEY . SeC,,em,,y MARGARET GUENER Tyeasuref 114 N ,...,. ,M Y lg tllele 'WSL 51 WILLIAM BEOKER JENORA BENTLEY LILLIAN BOURGEOIS RUTH BREMS DOROTHY BYRON CANDACE DOELMAN MARGARET GUENER MARION BORST FRANCES DYKSTRA MARGARET MC ENBNY Kappa, Delta Pi MEMBERS Class of IQ 3 2 BERNARDINE WENDE Class of 193 3 JANE HEATH MARY HEEELEY FRANCES KLINE KEITH LEWIS MARGARET MCENENY LLOYD MOINTYRE MARIAN GRDWAY LORRAINE FABER THBLMA HECK Pledges MARGARET FOISSET KATHLEEN KETCHAM ETHBL POHLE ELEANOR HIRD MRS. TWYLA NACHTRIEB ESTHER RIEGLE GBRALDINE JBMISON HAZEL PARKER MARGARET SCHUETZ 115 I T MA. , A H v .H ,.,., 'iw M ' iw A . K ,1 L Y. ,, M, 'gil ff .f.,,-....,-.,,.,V, 'T' .--Q f f :AE ' I '-lilf' , 1 f E. M. iii , , ,.,L ' , , - ' 1 '+L i A LESS FEP I 1 ki, N, A ff , , E V, ,.', Y , ,, ,,.. . 4 X T .. R A A r V E - - -' - J -rl' 1 ' 'Un 535: Q 1 ' I L21 4' JA-if i .- F Q Q 9 F13 '11, R ' ,QII K,-v,,.,L ,L k,,,,L,..,. X ' 7 I 351'-E3'L....?,I: :.:1 :.f2:?r5',H'gQ A ---fiQ4f:,:.,:1:f,mf,.-A V. ig KERN, REYNOLDS, PROZELLER, MULLER, SHARLOCK, HILL, WENDE, MEYER, COLLINS, DALY HEEELEY, SIMMONS, FOISSET, SEIBEL, BEARE, KEDDIE, RUSSELL, PAGE Panhellenic Association QFFICERS ELIZABETH WEBER ........ . Presiderit MARION SE1E'L Clilected February, 1932j MARGARET FOISSET . . Corresponding Secretary FREDA MEYER Recording Secretary . Treasurer EUGENIA BEARE Miss ROEHSLER 116 Faculty Advisor - A MARGARET DALY EUGENIA BEARE CANDACB DOELMAN JANICE COLLINS MARGARET FOISSET FREDA MEYER VIRGINIA KERN ELIZABETH WEBER Panhellenic Association MEMBERS Alpha Sigma Alpha MARJORIE MORELAND Alpha Sigma Tau CLARE PROZELLER Delta Sigma Epsilon , MARY HEFFLBY I Pi Delta Theta ELOISE HILL ELIZABETH WEBER Pi Kappa Sigma ZITA MULLER Sigma Sigma Sigma ELEANOR SCHARLOCK 'Theta Sigma Upsilon FRANCES PAGE . 117 BEATRICE SIMMONS ELSA PROZ' LLER DOROTHY KIRK MARION SEIBEL BERTHA REYNOLDS BERNARDINE WBNDE MARY RUSSELL E I E 11--vm JEMISON, DALY, MCCRACKEN, DUFFY, BURNS, FALKNER, MORELAND, DONNIGAN, HEDDEN, , OTTENOT HALLER GREGOR, NELSON, POWERS, HANLEY, GREENWOOD, BURNS, EREMS, GLIOK HEIST 7 9 1 SINCLAIR MCCUMBER, SEALANDER, LYNCH, MISS SMALL, SIMMONS, GORHAM, REISSA, EARTLETT, STOWELL A OFFICERS BBATRICE SIMMONS Pyesidgm ALICE GORHAM VicefPreSident EDITH REISS Q Secyewfy ELIzAEETH LYNCH qnfeasweff :S VERNAEELLE BARTLBTT Registrar S --M fg .tt DORIS PALMER Chaplain E353 HARRIET SEALANDBR Alumni Ojfcer Editor ALWILDA MCCUMBER MISS ELIZABETH SMALL 118 Faculty Advisor w 5 Iidint idenf MTV surf? smlf ,lain QW 11107 q'50T F .IQ E 51 BEATRICE SIMMONS Alpha Sigma. Alpha MARIAN BURNES MARGARET MARY BURNS RUTH BREMS MARGARET DALY DOROTHY DUFFY MADELINE FAULKNER ALICE GORHAM ELEANOR GREENWOOD VBRNABELLE BARTLETT ALICE GRBGOR LAURA HALL ALICE HANLEY VIRGINIA DONNIGAN VELMIR HEIST MEMBERS Class of IQ32 QRCADA SINCLAIR Class of 1933 SHIRLEY STOWELL Class of IQ34 119 LORRAINE HALLER GERALDINE JEMISON ALWILDA MCCUMBER ALBERTA GTTBNOT MARY POWERS EDITH REISS HARRIET SEALANDBR BEATRICE SIMMONS RUTH HEDDEN MARJORY MORBLAND DOROTHY NIXON DORIS PALMER ELIZABETH LYNCH MAXINE NELSON p E ,, , , . F f ' O MCT , V- :, .:,f 541, -' - .V-L, 1 ,. 1-,W '-:.'..' ..: , 4 ,. ..-. - -... -W , V i ., it r X r -mv ' A. A , fi. R i i i E f p -i ' ' -f 1 i . l l r I H . r 3 9' ' ' i , . 1 l 1' E X ki, V Q I Q ,I J, Q, MW-W NFA! NT.-U M, ,,e,,,., ,m,h, .,...,V fy, ..,.,,., .ici ,ig V,,, 7,,fli.i..,i !igL, Q -4.-.1 1-Q has 'tl' er 'nfs fl' N ' Mfg ' I ' ' 1,111-T ELSA PROZBLLER LORRAINE MANK EDNA JEWERT MILDRED ANDERSON EUGENIA BEARB GRACE SCHUBERT DOROTHY GREEN DORXS BOLDT EUGENIA BEARE CLARE PROZELLER MISS CHAPMAN Miss MOLEAN OQDAY, MESMER, DONOVAN, THURSACK, EWELL 1 ORUIOKSHANR DEMONDE, MILLER a FEW, BRINK, HIRD, MO NA R, , ANDERSON, GREENE, EEARE, PROZELLER, MANK, JEWERT, SCHUBERT, BOLDT Alpha Sigma Tau CFFICERS i President r VicefPresident Recording Secretary Silva Corresponding Secretary ? - S 'E Treasurer Rn. - , Historian O Custodian 4 U . Fi A Chaplain Senior Panliellenic Representative junior Panliellenic Repre 120 sentative Faculty Advisor Faculty AdviS0T .-A ..., , ELEANOR HIRD MILDRED ANDERSON EUGENIA BEARE MARIAN BORST DORIS BOLDT CATHERINE BRINR DOROTHY DONOVAN RUTH DEMOND FLORENCE CUNNINGHAM MARIE LOUISE FEXV ELSA PROZELLER Alpha Sigma Tau MEMBERS Class of IQ32 ELSA PROzELLER Class of IQ33 Class of IQ34 HELEN THURSACK 121 EDNA JBWERT CAROLYN EWELL DOROTHY GREEN LORRAINB MANK ANNETTA MCNAIR MARGARET MESMER EILEEN GSDAY CLAIRE PROZELLER ESTHER MILLER GRACE SCHUBBRT r'T D 4 Uli fzlwxlbrgg t:iN Ni:?gi'Q :VL 'L,d,',i:.,5.:- A:g7, ' :- i....29v,:Il. ,., L ., L. Q A i J , . F P ' ,-- I f 1---A -'ff fsiglm , V, if - ' f f , f L f A is is R T 3 R ' 5 Q 2' -,....--.-.-f,m-m--- M-fffwfmff eeiie A . ' .T Q., Vkrkk I AVK, ,N ,L ,, .. , ,, . i gy V i H H .- 'H' fwfr' '2 '-I'- 1Y-F'7 '5'- ':'55 7- IF .. Hn' ' ' Av- -3 'I v ' ,.--1 ,...,,, MS KIRK COWELL HELFBR, HOLME , NEY HOGAN NASH GRAVES, HEFFLEY GEMMILL KNOWLTON UPSON, NEUMAN, HOTH RILEY, PLANT, GENTNER, OOFF, STOR , , i , MILLER, COLBY, MORGAN, SMITH, COURT , , , HOLSTEIN, KNOWLES, CHAPMAN, KBDDIE, MRS. , , OFFICERS MARY KBDD111: CANDAOB DOBLMAN Uilected President Feb., 19325 MARY PLANT fqlagi wx X RUTH HOTH Q DOROTHY UPSON 'fa- JEANBTTB KNOWLTON 'P g MARY NEWMAN HELEN HOLSTEIN MRS. CEMMILL 122 President VicefPresident Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer Historian Sergeant Chaplain Faculty AdviS0'f it 1E 17 'Y VCT an ani gin SM th15'Gl3 ms I. I 9 5 2 JOSEPHINE COLBY NORMA COWELL CANDACE DOELMAN MARY HEFFLEY GRACE COURTNEY MARGARET GENTNER HELEN GRAVES MONICA KNOWLES ELSIE MILLER LUCILLE CHAPMAN MARGARET CORE MARY HOGAN DOROTHY KIRK MARY KEDDIE Delta Sigma Epsilon MEMBERS Class of IQ32 Class of IQ33 Class of IQ34 123 HELEN HOLSTBIN RUTH HCTH MARY KBDDIB JEAN SPEARS ELIZABETH MORGAN MARY PLANT DOROTHY SMITH EDNA STORMS DOROTHY UPSON JEANETTE KNOWLTON GERALDINE NASH MARY NEWMAN MARY RILEY l f , E s I,-. ff I , L-, ..,,. xx Q , ,, , I I Q - 1 , f SE 9 ' ' ' ' 51' - I J DU RANT, LAHIFF, WEBER, BEGGS, HILL, WALLMEYER, RYAN, O,BYRNE KLINE, MARKMAN, NYE, COLLINS, Mrss GOVER, TAUEENER, MALONEY ' JANICB COLLINS HELEN MARKMAN ELVERA TAUFFNER HELEN MALONEY THELMA KLINB ANN WALLMEYER HELEN BEGGS MARION O,BYRNE Pi 1De1ta Theta CFFICERS SHE. - L 'D 3 G :ul i E ,H gHlnnnunll'1lInnniw1'5 . Li, :L E :- '-if I luI-lnuuumuuuu-5 ' 'H i f -fl EQ? Eaui ii nuillllllu ng 'CV 'LA 'fig-.5 E. 5 1110 1 'Xi 1 '- .I'I r Hu 124 President First VicefPresident . Second VicefPresident Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Registrar Editor ' I , .., -..X i lleme rm S - 4.. v' -- ,,.,.,, , E193 L, 511 3. JANICE M. COLLINS LIDA DURANT LUCILE INGALSBE THELMA KLINE HELEN MALONEY HELEN BEGGS V JANICE COLLINS Pi Delta Theta MEMBERS Class of IQ 3 2 Class of 1933 MARIAN SEIBEL 125 HELEN MARKMAN MARIAN OQBYRNE ELVERA TAUFFNER ANN WALLMEYER ELIZABETH WEEER MARGARET RYAN f- ,i I, L .5 R1 W7 , f f' Q In -' 'F ' if' is V.,.,,,, , L-,SL,Q,,o.r 1 Tiffwfii' 4 I It fl' if sf: QQ it F9 xx I SQ? . 5 La?5'P'I'2rIwc4' l. 7,1i'i J' --4 L' w-F 'F -73-- 73' ' ' MN. B , 1, A V M A MY I KINNE, ORDWAY, NOLAN, STEINBACH, BLIGH, JONES MISS RINDONE, COOK, COOKE, MULLER, PALMER, WOODS, BOWERS. ROSEBROCK, BAUMGARTBN, REYNOLDS, SWARTZ, MURPHY, LEVINE BERTIIA REYNOLDS BSRTIIA SXVARTZ MARION BAUMGARTEN BEATRICE ROSBBROOK MARGARET FOISSET A. MAILIE MURPHY THEL!sVi,-X RENNINC M,ARY NEILL RUTH LEVINE MISS MARY LOUISE MCMAHON MISS MARY RINDONE Pi Kappa Sigma OFFICERS K 4 . dar 126 President M VicefPresident Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Q Treasurer Corresponding Editor Press Agent Keeper of Archives SergeantfatfArrns Faculty Advisor Faculty Member I . ,gi lg 'If' 'fn S MARIAN BAUMGARTEN ALICE EARLL MARGARET FOISSET RUTH LEVINE A. MARIE MURPHY MARY NEILL MARGARET BLIGH EILEBN COOKE GRACE HEWITT ALICE KINNE VIRGINIA BOWERS MARY MARGARET COOK PHYLLIS CURREY BERTHA REYNOLDS Pi Kappa Sigma MEMBERS Class of IQ32 Class of 1933 Class of IQ34 127 MARIAN GRDWAY CATHERINE CWENS BERTHA REYNOLDS BBATRICE ROSEBROCK HELEN STEINBACH MARGARET WOODS ZITA MULLER MARGBRY PALMER THELMA RENNING BERTHA SWARTZ RUTH HOWARD PHYLLIS JONES LILLIAN NOLAN 1 i 1 -M j-jx ,. ' -' 1:1 .L i Y Y I I -- .. . , -' R. if , ' if! X ,.f , I X , A X .4 Y . 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President VicefPresident Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Keeper of Grades Sentinel Senior Panhellenic Representative junior Panhellenic Representative Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Honorary Member 4 I 1 ,, E 12 5 1 ELEANOR BIESINGER GERALDINE CORCORAN DOROTHY GARRETT HELEN GORMAN LOUISE ALVORD BEATRIOE CHALMERS KAROLYN BRACKETT SHEILA CUNNINGHAM VIRGINIA ESPIE MARIAN FRITZ MARGARET KEHR BERNARDINE WENDE Sigma Sigma Sigma MEMBERS Class of 1932 Class of 1933 Class of 1934 WINONA SIMON 129 VIRGINIA ROSE CLAIRE RUTLAND ELEANOR SCHARLOCK BERNA' DINE WENDE FRANCES DYKSTRA VIRGINIA WHETSTONB ELIZABETH MARTIN MARIE MAUTE FREDA MEYER JANET NEEDHAM MARION RICKARD I ,M ,f,,,,QEtf A 1 A , L ! I E 9 in X X N rd- JP' Y -Q 9 Y r -.mir -.. ...4 .. . Irv-.buf 0.14.1-o-,x-nf f V ' ' 'H VIRGINIA KERN INA MEAD DOROTHY GLASSER .IESSAMINE THIEROFF M.KRY RUSSELL MIKS. KIDENEY MISS DUPRI2 MISS PEEK I I TRAGO, TRACY WILSON, JOHNSON, MISS PEER, PAGE, MISS DUPRE, RUSSELL ADOOR, THIEROEE, MEAD, KERN, GLASSER, MRS. KIDENEY Theta Sigma Upsilon OFFICERS V President VicefPresiderIt . Treasurer Y it Secretary Ig Editor L' Faculty Advisor Patrorzess Patrorzess 130 A i :c5iLi.LL,,.:,5. I Q '-' , --.., ... .. ITIS I I' 51 ' VIRGINIA KERN I I I I Theta Sigma Upsilon VIRGINIA KERN - INA J. MEAD RITA M. ADOOR DOROTHY C. GLASSER DOROTHY M. JOHNSON MEMBERS Class of IQ32 NORMA I. WILSON C-lass of 1933 .IESSAMINE S. THIEROEE 1 31 ANNETTE B. TRAGO FRANCES PAGE MARY C. RUSSELL VIRGINIA L. SMITH INA J. TRACY ' ' Af 1. 3 Q . . .. ,,,,,L. ,,,,, ,,A,, . . ,,,,,, . . . Www wr V w x V X V i limi V---'W-H' , F f it ., ,, -,,,.t. Ylfg' L, 1 , 1 , A . G HW N W1 S D '--4- - F'-'g A I-fu if 'V Jw fn , . A Ji so T s iii? L1DA DURANT . RUTH LEVINE . MARGARET DALY CANDACE DOELMAN HELEN STEINBACH ER UPSON BOURGEOIS WARD K . President VicefPresider1t . Secretary . . R Treasurer Historian and Editor HENDERSON, SCHUETZ, SWARTZ, MCCUMB 4 , ., , BUSEKIST, STEINBACH, LEVINE, DU RANT, DALY, DOELMAN, BRICK Phi Upsilon Omicron OFFICERS MEMBERS L1LL1AN BOURGEOIS IRBNE BRICK EDNA BUSEKIST AUDREY HENDERSON Miss MYRTLE CAUDELL LILLIAN WARD Faculty Advisor Miss MILDRED SIPP Faculty Members Miss MARTHA PRATT 132 ALWILDA MCCUMBER MARGARET SCHUETZ BERTHA SWARTZ DOROTHY UPSON Miss MARGARET SHADDUCK ORENDORF, WILLIAMS, THOMAS, BURNS MR. PHILLIPPI, MR. PERKINS, EATON, HUTCHINSON, ZIEI-IL, MR. WEBER Interfraternity Council . ' OFFICERS WESLEY HUTCHINSON . I . . . President ARTHUR EATCN , . VicefPre5ide11t FLOYD ZIEHL . . , Secretary MEMBERS Kappa Kappa Kappa RALPH THQMA5 MR. PERKINS Psi Phi PAUL WILLIAMS ROY ORENDORF Alpha Cm JAMES BURNS MR. WEBER 133 I ' I I f I A I W 1, . Q 9 3 I A I - -lrhmr, ., I-,.'H., I .-ef ' 'M' fY',, , A .--'-fr: . ,I L, - 1 -- W- - T F. .,.,...... B ---Y W IA - 'I I.-wffvf - I A BALDWIN, MANISCALCO, COOTS, BENTON, CECIL, BUTLER, KETCHAM, SCHILL, FRANK, SANFORD, COOK BRBWSTER, TUCHOLSKI, ARMSTRONG, HARBISON, MR. CLEMENT, MR. MORRICE, MR. FONTANA, KOENIG, LYNCH, BATTAGLIA HUPP, CRAINE, THORPE, EVANS, EATON, THOMAS, KIRK, MONTELEONE, SULLIVAN ARTHUR EATON RALPH THOMAS THOMAS MONTELEONE ALBERT THORPE JOHN EVANS JOHN CRAINE EDWIN KIRK Kappa Kappa Kappa OFFICERS President ' ' A VicefPresident MEMS ' Secretary 1 fx Corresponding Secretary X ' ' Treasurer .EES . 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DEMOND, LINDNER, WRIGHT, GOLDB , , MARTELL, COFRAN, HOLSTEIN RTS, LEWIS, ORENDORF, WILLIAMS, B Psi Phi OFFICERS Wm-S91 R R ECKER, BORKOWSKI, PIKP, MULDOON V President VicefPresident I Corresponding Secretary Financial Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Q 32 YXIHZBV-EEE!! 136 Grand VicefPresident Grand Treasurer Editor X 44 M4 Va!! ,,,.,, , I ., ' 4 , 'wR.f.x ,I , i ,-.. .,--. ,. ' E 7 77 'l'-'NW' f H ' HAROLD BANKS WILLIAM BECKER JOSEPH BORKOWSKI LYALL BUSH A IGNATIUS CALLERI LESTER COFRAN GEORGE D.QNNERBROCK HARRY GOLDBERG A HERBERT HATCH I RAYMOND HAZZARD I WALTER HEEELEY RAYMOND HOLSTEIN FRANCIS LANG KEITH LEWIS ALBERT LIBERATORE PAUL WILLIAMS Psi Phi MEMBERS HAROLD LINDNER JOHN LYONS EDWARD MARTELLE CHARLES MCINTCSH WILBUR MONSELLE CLAIR MULDOON H. GEORGE MURPHY EDWIN MUSTARD ROY ' QRENDORF DANIEL PAOLUCCI WILLIAM PIKE CHARLES RHODES ELMER RICHARDSON JOHN ROBERTS 137 CHARLES SCHILLING EDWARD SCHREIER TRACEY SKINNER CORNELIUS SMITH PAUL SONNBR HERBERT STUMPF WILLIAM SULLIVAN EDWARD SZARLACKI ALBERT TELLER JOSEPH TOMASINO HOWARD TRESCH PAUL WILLIAMS ARTHUR WILLIS EWALD WITZEL CARL WRIGHT , K- W ' ' A - . f K , 1-lj ' ,',', , . , WM, 7, 4+ , ,.- ff., . . 1 A ' O N 6 . J 9.2 ' 'O ,. V ' Q, 'E 1 A R A . 1 - gf Er.t pg . . I Q A lvvxi -A in MkMm7M,,,,..., ,...,, , Y..,,. ,. .,,.,. - ,-,r 1 nf., L9 s, V Yr., Yr V V K M ' N ... Q- g'1'fgiiv' J . - .. Y- .. A- MM ,-f1.: 1 f :.n .f:LHff'm4r - f' ' -A my f..:.' ,:...a . A - Y ' -' --JV - iii? LINDNER, ANDERSON, M MR. PHILLIPPI, MR LLOYD F. MCINTYRE . HOWARD M. WIEDEMANN HAROLD T. HOEBEL LYALL M. BUSH . CLAIR A. MULDOON . DR. NEUMANN MR.f PERKINS N EATON TELLER WILSON, GEORGE, BENTON, PAXSON' URPHY, HANNA , , , EMANN MC INTYRE MULDOON, DR. NEUMANN, . ROOT, BUSH, WIED , , DR. THURBER Sigma UpSi101'1 OEEIOERS Faculty Advisors DR. THURBER 138 . President VicefPreside'nt . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian MR. PHILLIPPI MR. ROOT 'the O ms J- . . - , V .,,, ,.,,., , ...... , ..,:g,31.fffT,,., f ie'i 'f ' 'iv 113 ' ' 'Wil f '-,4:,2:5i,jjqj-I.-.'2..L'2.L4,L3.z:,::l I 9 1 Ziff A ff,, ,,,H.,.,,-..,-,.,. ,, - ' L A :P 'f7f'f ' 'WT' A W' -' ' 5 I EUGENE J. BEDASKA LEIOESTER H. BENTON LYALL M. BUSH ARTHUR EATON HOWARD A. GEORGE LESTER T. HANNAN HAROLD T. HOEEEL HAROLD A. LINDNER A LLOYD F. MC INTYRE Sigma. Upsilon MEMBERS LLOYD E. MCINTYRB CLAIR A. MULDOON H. GEORGE MURPHY EDWARD PAXSON E. ALLEN STBVENSON ALBERT TBLLER HOWARD M. WIEDEMANN RALPH A. WILSON ' l 139 BEFORE HE BATTLE OF SHANGHAI WALKING BACK HGME 65. 0 X 4' inf' l I !h f'i ' J' B SECON F lDDl TU-TRP SIG! , gx !N THE FLESH h NS . , r, I 9- ,N . l i l1 1 K ., ,, ' L, 5, . .. . .. . I . R- fig I Lift hai I I '5 v I I ' f ' I It ,rf ' .. 1- 1 N Q-1? iv? 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RECORD BARRIS VIRGINIA BOWERS JOSEPH BORKOWSKI LENORE -BOSTICK RUTH BREMS VIRGINIA ESPIE MARGARET LAMBBRT DOROTHY BERGSTROM The Elms ASSISTANT S An Smjf Business Staff ELEANOR SOHARLOOR ARTHUR WILLIS Featwre Stajj' LESTER HANNAN Typists Literary Staff 143 MARY MARGARET COOK CLYDE RUTTENEER KEITH LEWIS RUTH POOR ETHEL SOHUTT RALPH THOMAS LOTTIE WIERZBOWSKA ELSIB GISEL fN 1 I 1 rc 4 M af, I xl Ag W - D , .4 f 'A .C I I I I x 55 W- VY., -- - V V, 1-,N L , ' 7 -- M A -W '-vK,,N ,M-W X -, 3 Q, I . 2- r QI gl -Y--Y Y-Y -.. .---.. ,. ....,71,-, , ,,,,.T.- ...iw ,'A p M A 1 ?,, ,, ,KA A1 ff if-r - t ,. .K .W R wg H u A is , wr n Y v 1-it s N' ' L . l J-. .., , ,A, E EEE., c ,...L-,.M, PATOUILLET, POHLE, COVEL, PROZELLER, LAMBERT, OVERTURF, HENDERSON POOR, NIEDERPRUEM, LYNCH, FRANK, KIRK, YORK, BUSEKIST, ROTH DGNOHUE, GENTNER, COPPOLA, THOMAS, MAYER, GOEE, SOHUTT RALPH R. THOMAS MAIKGARET GENTNER EvA MAYER . THEIKESA COPIJOLA MARGARET COPE ETHEL SCHUTT . ELIZABETH MURPHY EDXVIN KIRK . FRANK -I. DEGILIO I I.-XROLD L. REAR FRANCIS C. LANGE CHARLES L. MCINTOS RUTH POOR . AUDREX' HENDERSON FLORA DONOHUE . H Record Staff 144 . E Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Business Manager . Literary Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Proofreader . Proofreader Circulation Manager . , Circulation Manager journalism Instructor . Exchange Editor Writer of Comment :WI Yu,f ':-'-:'-1:f.-'-.-.?1'fe.:- ' - ' ITISWX l N ,: . I I .. 757.-'::'3',. A ' .H+-ww K , ' , --'Q 5 '-'QIQIZ-'.E'155 :511':L N - X' L I 1-'I'--. ' ., 155.1121-,:':2:-1.-1:.::..s-5.xRz1x 1 E l XX .1' L V ,-' I.. .RG , ,HR . I . , , f ..,..,.. I- 1 I1 I'-i Y-,Q ' 4' M7 I g,.g1f.j,-if j if Xy: , I Cx 1 . -..-..., I, A, t .N.. .Nav-,-T , W.. A X , 'H Q' I I - , 7-A X ' LH M . ' ' 5 . ' TV. I ' :::'-I - LT , .1111 f 7.--I--R-.-W. , ...-..,- ' F M A'1 'L k 2':'-L?-fM----Q '--M - - -W-W..- f . A ' A I - - ' A Am- ,,...g1i1giT:i231 -:I . 1 L. - I .I 'T 1 I THERESA COPPOLA RALPH R. THOMAS The Record , ASSISTANTS Repofrtefrs LOIS COVEL , ALICE GREGOR ALICE DONOVAN FRANCES KEEFE EUGENE FRANK BERTHA MANOEE CLAIR MULDOON 'Typists HELEN BLACKMAN LUCILLE CHAPMAN MARJORIE GOODMAN MARGARET LAMBERT EDNA BUSEKIST Copy Readers LUIS FOX MARY MONAGHAN MakefUp HAROLD GOLDBERG Heads GEORGE KOENIG Business Stajj' IRENE FOX 145 MARION NIEDERPRUEM VIRGINIA ROTH ARTHUR WILLIS ERNESTINE PATOUILLET PAUL SULLIVAN EVELYN SKINNER ETHEL POHLE VIOLET RAYNOR 7-1 V... , A ,,,, -.,... , sq V ,A ' ' -. E V '7 M'f7 A r Q,-34 15-f.f f xg ' 72 L- ' -'1 ff A '-fi! ' 1 'OX 5 , '- 'N'-' ,' . 1 'L v fl, 5,1 ' V. ' 9 il I 'm.,....,.0,.-..-,.,,.,.,..ff- fr' f ' ' fp ,,., 4.12if7fff'f1ff'f'f f' V, ' ?... ,.,, ..-- .. , ,,,, I A' - Ning,-I V ,V S -mggym., SK-..,-.ft-.f, .M ,...M.S, A A V .I Y-V M v V V , i Y . - L v' -' A-f ' ,Hn mf. -, --f---V---vvvvvvq.-:1'aaf2'-LA i . TNTZT ,Ti ff!.'-.'--Me fi 'I ,- -V 'fp . LMT- , , , 1, -7 , E1 1vg -,,,-f1i'.?-.- 'fixilf-ffw' -J-' J--1-S---f -'--T'-T' ' T ' 'A A A- '- 'A'-- f - --I .- VERNA MARSHALL LESTER T. HANNAN A LESTER HANNAN Student Handbook Committee ASSISTANTS LOUISE ALvoRD DONALD DoBE1Ns PHYLLIS JONES HAROLD LINDNER LLOYD MCINTYRE ELIZABETH MURPHY EVY OTS VERNA MARSHALL Editor from September to january IQ3I 146 Editor . ,,,.2,, ,,A,f A T A W e-1 - :Aly Y Y T A .e.f1 :: :f1.f:1 ifz 7 'Y ' 5 1 p WW. V H A , 4 , ALICE FISCHER JOHN CRAINE S. F. A. The Seventh Annual Congress of the National Students Federation of America was held at Toledo, Chio, the Week of December 26, 1951. The students of the University of Toledo were the held hosts of the representatives of colleges from all over the United States. Most of the sessions were at the Commodore Perry Hotel, or at the University. Discussions of specific problems Which arise in many instances were successfully dealt with. Sessions were held for the different types of schools, colleges, normal schools and Women's colleges, ' ' ' ' ' ' d' Dr. Henry as well as cofeducational institutions. Among the interesting personages atten ing were McCracken of Vassar, and Dr. Ernest Wilkins of Oberlin. New ideas on student government, ' ' ' d been inf assembly attendance and athletic and honorary societies were gained, and have alrea y corporated to some extent in our own midst. The Toledo students were not lax in providing pleasan 'indebted to the Student Body for the opportunity given them to attend this convention. t diversions. Both delegates feel greatly 147 r Yeh A 1 , , 1 f , wx' ' lj E. '. in i F ,K . A I , W., ,, ,, , V 1...-...., ., ' V, 'm 'j ' 5-Y r X W -,X 4' f, ,, K fm ,I If I D, D D, , - 5 M, ga W N Y V ...,.., D , , ,.,, , , A , , , , ..,, r ,, A , ,,.,. , f . H !AVx V , M V A ,A W , , -V in M .M W A Y A A , .,., Q - fi,-1 f w,,n,ggg,giyf'+,,5 .f,'g-f?.'r'.g2in,g 'Ef'.Zi5.'i',..,. -' if , fl 3 3-'1 I 2-A A ,4. J, D51 Af' TOMASINO, SCHARLOCK, CRAINE, RQSEEROCK, RDEERTS HANNAN, THOMAS, Miss REED, DR. NEUMANN, YORK, PIKE, MURPHY CUNNINGHAM, BAUMGARTEN, FISHER, PAXSON, MANLEY, BUSH, HEEELEY Executive Council of Studentsq Associatmn GFFICERS EDWARD PAXSON . A a Pffesidem ALICE FISHER ' ' VicefPresiderL1: FRANCIS MANLEY r Secyewyy LYALL BUSH . Treasurer 148 I 9 S , I 'C L l V vw A ff , if. 5 1 L A A A---We A- EDWARD PAxsoN Executive Council of Students' Association MEMBERS EDWARD' PAXsoN . . . . President, ALICE FISHER . . VicefPresident FRANCIS MANLEY . Secretary LYALL BUSH . . . Treasurer LESTER HANNAN . . . Editor of Handbook JACK ROBERTS . . A Chairman of Section Captains WILLIAM PIKE . . Chairman of Assembly Program BEATRICE ROSEBROCK . . . . Editor Of ELMS CATHERINE CUNNINGHAM . Chairman of Elections H, GEORGE MURPHY i CllalT7l1a71 of Discipline MARION BAUMGARTEN . Cl'l6l1:'l'7'Tl6l71 of N. F. A, RALPH THOMAS . A , , . of gLRCCOTdf JoHN CRAINE 1 , . President of Athletic Association CHARLES MCINTOSH ..... Representative of One Tear Vocational Group MARY HEEELEY, ELEANCR SCHARLOCK, ARTHUR YoRK . . Re elected from Previous Council 149 I I A, f , if 1 7 . . A I I mff V..-.I ., A.: .W I f ., , , ir ,I ,, A ,V I l HL ,, . .,- I , -.:- I: ' . W. . -- .1 I Y.: 1- .x i-' Eifmi'irmi'-:1'f1A-f-- 'T- 'Wlfwfr-f,- --c11:f - A -rf w -- . - gg, f. - - A --, .Lb M, 'I F . . ,A.vf, . If-fir 1-- 11 3: ' 'HQ-511 .-'I2'Z' 5 -'T-' ' - ' ' F A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A NEELON, BUCKTON, TOMASINO, HANNAN, TODORO, LEWENICHT, KESTER, EDDY, KRASSELT, CHANDLER, BUNK, SULLIVAN MISS OYR, EROPHY, PITTERMAN, HANDLER, MOOONNELL, WRIGHT, LINDNER, ESTVAN, SOOUTEN, HILTS, MCLERNON, BECK SCHULTZ, HARONEY, GRIFFIN, NOLAN, DOMINICK, STEINEAOH, ROTH, FISHER, POWERS, ROSS, LESTER T. HANNAN HAROLD LINDNER MARVIN PITTERMAN MARION OQBYRNE MISS EDNA W. HURD LONGAKER, SPRAGUE, REED, SCHUTT, MISS HURD Grchestra, 150 . . President Secretaryfffreasurer . . Librarian Assistant Librarian Director and Conductor 3 I X If 9 FLORENCE DOMINICK ALICE FISHER IRENE GRIFFIN EVELYN HARONEY HAROLD LINDNER LAURA LONGAKER FRANK ESTVAN SAMUEL HANDLER WILLARD HILTS EARL MCCONNELL Cello ROSAMONDE CYR String Bass and French Horn MAURICE SULLIVAN MARION O,BYRNE GENEVIEVE BUNK MARY NEELON JOSEPH ALMENDINGBR Tuba LEONARD BUCKTON EEITJS Qrczhestra MEMBERS First Violin Second Violin Flutes C larinets Trombone JANE SBARLES Trurn pets FREDERICK KRASSELT Piano VIVIAN SCHULTZ 151 51 LILLIAN NOLAN MARVIN PITTERMAN MARY POWERS GLADYS REID VIRGINIA ROTH HELEN STEINEACI1 HOXVAIQD MCLERNON KENDALL SCOUTEN LUCIA SPRACUE CARL WRIOI-IT Viola ROBERT BECK Saxophone LESTER HANNAN IRVING LEWENICHT ANTHONY TODORO JOSEPH TOMASINO ALVIN KESTER Drums ETI-IEL SCHUTT im Q W , I -1 V I-, - , x, '. I, . . 7- f ' X, 4' 1 .- 'x I, If ' .I B 9 5, f M-, - S- ..,-, H- . A.,, .. ..... ,.-,. ,MM , I L, . A, I V, 4-H-, N A ,, . .,., ML. W V Y I Q, ' ' A ' 'H' . - -, f . - nh' rfffSrm :Tz6 '-2' w a-' 5-fiwffl r .' '- .- ' ' . A .V '-ii-2? 3g5 'qif:?2g'r?ji' ,,fQ5..p qi-13177, 1---fffr5j5 .Qj -'- -,, '-'Y' ' ' -- h--L- ffl' A t:'LLf LL 'L ' ' '- - 1'-'--L H-. L CROMWELL, REID, MAYO, GLASSER, GUENER, PARR, MEYER, DEBIC, RICKARD, BLOOM, MCCLATCHEY, WILSON, SLATBR, DAMICO CALZAVARA, RUSSELL, SCHULTZ, COLBY, HELFER, ACKERMAN, BULLOCK, SYRACUSE, BONERB, GRIFFIN, AUSTEN, HEFFLEY, KEDDIE, HOLSTEIN, MAGGIO KELSEY, NIXON, DQAMATO, CONNORS, FOISSET, MISS SPEIR, BREMS, BOLDT, CRANE, MC GEORGE, HOARE, STARR , MORRISON, HYDE, MC CARTHY, PHILLIPS, GOODMAN, ZAJACZEK, MAST, GIRVEN Senior Girls' Glee Club OFFICERS RUTH BREM5 . President DORIS B01-DT Vicefpfesident GBRTRUDB CONNORS . , Secyetayy IVIARGARET FOISSET q',.eaSw,e,, 152 I ' ,'f if,'f I I 1 g ANNA BLOOM JOSEPHINE COLEY VINCENZA COLICCHEA GERTRUDE CONNORS GRACE CRANE ' JANET CROMWELL RUTH DAGGETT FRANCES DYRSTRA VIRGINIA AUSTIN DORIS, BOLDT HELEN BONERB RUTH BREMS JBANNE DAMICO MARY DEEIC MARIAN FRITZ ' JOSEPHINE ACKBRMAN ELIZABETH BULLOCK ESTER CALZAVARA MARIE CARTER FIDELIA D,AMATO RUTH DRENNAN EVELYN HARONEY Senior Girls' Glee Club MEMBERS First Soprano MARGARET FOISSET ALICE GIRVBN DOROTHY GLASSER ROSE GOODMAN LOUISE GRIFFIN MARGARET GUENER BERNICE HELPER MARY KBDDIE JOSEPHINE MAGGIO Second Soprano MARY HEEELEY HELEN HOLSTEIN ROEY HYDE HELEN KELSEY FLORENCE LEVENDOWSRI AILBNE MARVIN MARY MCCARTHY BETTY MCCLATCHY Alto DORIS HOARE DORIS HOLCONIBE MONICA KNOWLES MIRIAM KREASON RUTH MACREY MARIE MAST FRANCES MORAN 153 DOROTHY MAYO FREDA MEYER BETTY MORGAN DOROTHY NIXON RUTH PHILLIPS GLADYS REID MARY RUSSELL STEPHANIE ZAJACZER HELEN MCGEORGE AILEEN MORRISON VIRGINIA PARK MARION RICRARD VIVIAN SCI-IULTZ JANE SEARLES VIRGINIA WHETSTONE MARJORIE MORELAND RUTH SALLACIQ ELSIE SLATER JEAN SPEARS ELIZABETH STARR LUCY SYRACUSE HELEN WILSON 4 f- vw' M ' , ...., T . ' X uw 1 'ES -I A . t- Y X f fa ! A , wx A fj' f X fl- A . ,..,, . .7 -1,..wff,.f,--1 X ' - X :fy , Y I - A I , J .I ,, , 9 1.1. A I . L -WR'-Y, 1-1, V ,,,, ,,. S , . . , , ,.....,........Em....e,LLL,....4 vx ' 24, WY- A. -.....-.--.---Q - --f--W-ff 'f H , , ' ' ' f -A Y-f H - : A vf' , fx., -J' .,i'Zf.g1 - . , .. :Ui ,-' 3 ffl-A 'fy gg- , 1 , , ':Jg'-:Q-'Q-' 'g f' ?-fff f5'f'1- -f' - 3 5' 51 'ff -,f.i '-1:- ::f E 5:5 311 Q'--4'-ag, ' ' a---'Ir'--J-' E.-'-fr-iz. - H - L2-L 1-:,a.-. ,, , . I, C . . 1.1 A 5 I THURSTON, RRAUSS, OQDONNELL, MCKENZIE, OSBORNE, ROOT, CHALMERS, MANOFF ROHR, CASEY, MCCARTHY, WAGNER, CULLITON, M. O1DONNELL, KOEPERNICK, GOLDEN, DI VITO HAYES, OEHLBR, WIEDRICK, CAREY, GALSGIE, HOARE, DAVIES, KENYON, TAMOL, OLIVER RENY, MULLIGAN, MCGUIRE, O,BRIEN, MOORE, MISS MCMAHON, BGNERB, ZYNCZAK, GREENE 'I I MILDRED BONERE CORDIA BURCESS MADELINE CAREY PHYLLIS CASEY RUTH CHALMERS ,IESSIE CONSTANTINE HELEN CULLXTON ONALEE DAVIES ANNE DECK CAROLINE DI VITO JUNE GALSGIE PATRICIA GOLDEN DORIS GREENE ELIZABETH HAIKIP LILLIAN HAYES ur1iOr Girls Glee Club CEFICERS GRACE O1BRIEN . . . President . . Secretary CATHERINE MOORE MEMBERS MARY ANNE HOARE ETHEL KENYON MARY KERR DOROTHEA KERSCHNER MARJORIE KOEPERNICK LEONA KRAUSS GRACE LA BUE CLIVE LA BUE IDA LAUTZ KATHRYN LENNON AGNES MAHONEY BERTHA MANOEE MARY ELLEN MCCARTHY MARY KATHERINE MCKENZIE ELBBRTA MULLIGAN 154 . Treasurer MADELINE C1DONNELL RITA 0,DONNELL DOROTHY QEHLER ZITA OLIVER MARIE QSBORNE EVA RENY LEONA ROHER ELIZABETH ROOT VIENNA SNYDER HENRIETTA TAMOL BETTY THURSTON FLORENCE WAGNER LUCILLE WIEDRICK ELSIB ZYNCZAK ,- -- - J PT: -I FT WI .3 L, W4 I- I V,,,,,,I W.,. .,-L,.,-,-, ' ' ll 2 , kv L4 RD L.: ,LI I CJ f . I - My I fy, I I 5,1- MI.. SCHRIBR, STUMPE, HICKEY, HUBBARD, LEXVIS, KOCH, MILWARD CHALMER, DRILLING, HILTS, EHMKE, FRANK, MCCONNELL, SCOUTEN, HUBBARD MURPHY, MANGUSO, RESTORFE, THOMPSON, JONES, SHUMAKER, MARTIN, CERIIRACIIT IMANISCALCO, SNIDERHAM, MR. CLEMENT, MANLEY, PAKSON, GIAMBELLUCA, DOBBINS, MILLER, PITTERMAN M ' G1 C C1 D CFFICERS JOHN D. CRAINE . . . President FREDERICK KOCH , Secretary FRANCIS MANLEY . VfC6'PT6SidCHf CHARLES CIAMBELLUCA Tmzsunr MEMBERS JACK BLOOM RALPH BONIFACE CHARLES BOWEN LAWRENCE BUTLER JEROME CHALMER FRANKLIN CLUTE JOHN D. CRAINE ALLEN DAIRS DONALD DOBBINS EUGENE EDDY NIEL EHMKE EUGENE FRANK HOWARD GEORGE CHARLES GERBRACHT CHARLES CIAMBELLUCA ROBERT HICKEY WILLARD HILTS HAROLD HOEBEL ALVIN KESTER HAROLD KINDNER FRED KOCH KEITH LEWIS LEONARD MANGUSO SALVATORE IVIANISCALCO FRANCIS MANLEY WILLIAEII M.ARTIN EARL MCCONNELL CHARLES MCINTOSH ELMER MILLER 155 HAROLD IVLILXV.-XRD GEORGE MUIIIJI-II' EDWARD PAKSON M. PHILLIPS M.ARxfIN PITTERMAN IRVING RESTORPF RENE M. SCHENKER EDXV.-XRD SCHRIER KENDALL SCOUTEN ALFRED SHUMAKER GEORGE SNIDERHAM W.ALTER C. STEVE HERBERT STUMPF JAMES THOMPSON V ,, .- 'I fl I I Y , , I ' 1 V .R I ,lf 1 I D, vu Q- I f .1114 aw- X , I T' i 3 V , ' W ,ix V, ,A , , , 4,1 1 r , ., W , ,,,, , . 9 ij,-' . ,I I-,Q-2.3 , I Q ' '13 X ,V ' -'W--MA ' J fl ,, , , .. . , , ,.., ,I V 4 , Ev www ,W-,Mm,,,,,,. . x I V , ---- I ff -f'- rf'-V '-'- Tm ' i W K ,, V ,,,,3,,h,M,, - L ' . ff w w f-Em-m , -Efflwf -f A -Af!-2 - ,fZfff'-f 1I? -' 11'f5'fS-if BOLTON, RESTORFF, JERSZEWSKI, EHMKE, KENDALL, MANLEY, BUTLER, STEVE, GLANN MURPHY, DRISCOLL, PALMER, GRIDLEY, ROOTH, SKOLNIKOFF, DONNIGAN, WALLMEYER, FRITZ, LYNCH SCHUSSELE, LEAVE, CONROY, WAGNER, LONGAKER,-LANGDON,'METS, KUTNER, BURNS, SCHUESSELER TRACY, MISS GOOSSEN, SHANAHAN, NIXON, ROBERTSON, MAYER, PATTI, GALLAGHER, MOLFESE DOROTHY MURPHY ETHEL WAGNER . DOROTHY NIXON . VERNABELLE BARTLETT ADELINE BOLTON CORDIA BURGESS MAIKGARET MARY BURNS LAWRENCE BUTLER FLORENCE CONROY DAVID COOTS CARMELA CORRETORE RUTH DAGGETT VIRGINIA DONNIGAN ANNE DRISCOLL NEIL EHMKE MARIAN FRITZ BETTY GALLAGHBR MARGARET GENTNER Dramatic Club OFFICERS President JOSEPH PATTI Corresponding Secretary . VicefPreSident EVY OTS ..... Treasurer Secretary ADELINE BOLTON SergeantfatfArrns MEMBERS MAUDE GLANN ' DOROTHY NIXON CATHERINE GRIDLEY BENNETT JERSZEWSKI RAYMOND KENDALL MARY KERR HANNAH KUTNER CAROLYN LANGDON EVANGELINE LEAVE LAURA LONGAKER BETTY LYNCH FRANCIS MANLEY EVA MAYER EMANELLA METS ELMER MILLER CARMELA MOLFESE DOROTHY MURPHY 156 EVY OTS DORIS PALMER JOSEPH PATTI RALPH ROBERTSON MARIAN ROOTH MARION SCHUSSELE HAZEL SCHUESSELER THOMAS SHANAHAN LUEA SKOLNIKOFF WALTER STEVE INA TRACY ETHEL WAGNER ANN WALLMEYER EDWIN WEBER 1 I C the G ms Eg, RICE, BRACKETT, GERSCHEL, ROTH, RUTTENBER, BARRIS, SIJRACUE, OSTRYNSRI, NOWAIQ CHASE, BRYANT, HOUSTON, GOW, GRIDLEY, MR. CZURLES, COPPOLA, RIURTON, I:ELvER, B.-KECKER, YOUNG LOREE, COOK, NIEDERPRUEM, HOGAN, CARMICHAEL, RILEY, ERINI4 CEEICERS MARY HOGAN GERALDINE LOREE . MARY MARGARET COOK ANNA PERRY . . CHARLES BRADLEY W. RECORD BARRIS KAROLYN BRACKETT MARGARET BRYANT IRENE CHASE MARY MARGARET COOK THERESA COPPOLA JENNIE GERSCHEL HELEN COW Faculty Advisors STANLEY CZURLES MEMBERS CATHERINE CRIDLEY MARY HOGAN MARGARET HOUSTON OPAL KELSEY EDITH KELVER GERALDINE LOREE TEANETTE MURTON IVIARIAN NIEDERPRUEBI MARIE NOWAIQ 157 -ni. NIJ.-fl-X I Prcszdcnz VIccfPrcsIdcrIL . Secretary , Treasurer RUTH MCLE.AN HELEN CSTRYNSIQI ANNA PERRY FRANCES RICE VIRGINIA ROTH CLYDE RUTTENEER LUCIA SPR.-XGUE ICANN.-K STR.-ANG L.AVERNE YOUNG f - if 'f f4 f2H-'ifr m g l 127252 1224 w-'J M -fr,:fff'f2? 'f'Qf1f--'-1- 1 L: fx 'y .-1 A X w E E ETH Q 1 Q .. .. . E . .. . . .. 5 Z4 NIENORA BENTLEY . BEATRICE PETIT . PHYLLIS JONES RUTH Howfx LANCKTON, SCHUESSELE, DOELMAN, MISS ENGLEBRECK, KINNE, HALL PLANT, HOWARD, PETIT, BENTLEY, JONES, MC CUMBER, PALMER Y. W. C. A. CFFICERS . President Vicefpresidem . Secretary RD ' . Tvfeaswrefr 158 , v . ,, -Q JENORA BENTLEY Y. W. C. CABINET DOROTHY HALL . . . DORIS PALMER . ALICE KINNE MARY PLANT . MARION SCHUESSELE CANDACE DOELMAN ALWILDA MCCUMBBR . DOROTHY LANOKTON . MARY KEDDIE . A. . Program Mernbersliip . Publicity . Finance . Social Service World Fellowship Religious Education Entertainment . Song Boo Faculty Advisors M155 DUPRE MISS ENGLEBR 159 Egg - MISS SHADDUCK li I. A -' ff-- , ,.....-,... .- lx x A E1 9 1 ' z1piii15:i'i:ii ,,A. 9.14 X J ' ' If ,,.,,,,, , 1 l ANN WALLMEYER JOSEPHINE COLBY . MARION SEIBEL . THELMA HECK EVELYN HARONEY MR. HODCIN MISS ROBSON, MR VIRGINIA BODKIN VIOLET CARLSON MARIE CARTER JOSEPHINE COLBY EILEEN COOKE LOIS COVEL RUTH ECKHARDT MARGARET COPE NOLAN PROZELLER LEVENSON SEARLES CARLSON COVE 7 . 3 3 9 3 L PALMER, QUINN, BODKIN, MR. HODGIN, COOKE, MULLER, COPE SCHUESSLER, MAUTE, SEIBEL, WALLMEYER, MISS ROBSON, TOWNSEND, MAYER, SPEARS GEMMILL u Lambda Sigma OFFICERS MEMBERS EVELYN HARONEY THELMA HECK MARY KEDDIE FREDA A. LEVENSON MARIE MAUTE EVA MAYER ZITA MULLER LILLIAN NOLAN MARGERY PALMER 160 . President . VicefPresident Recording Secretary Correspor1dmg Secretary . . Treasurer Literary Advisor . Social Advisors CLAIRE PROZELLER ELLEN QUINN HAZEL SCHUEESELER JANE SEARLES MARION SEIBEL JEAN SPEARS DOROTHY TOWNSEND ANN WALLMEYER I fi 3 LZ: 1 VF' ,. ',A ' X ,. P 'fifx ' 4? f A Cf 51 I gg-R it-Li 21 g HTS O f Ap f ,,ff'7f1fffif'f'lI,f , , 3 J I . 4 ,, .-.. ,,,, ,.--n.--5:'.fiiJ'nf is ,U Eff' ig I R ,..,,-H VIRGINIA ROCHEI . RUTH LEVINE DOROTHY SMITH . JANET NEEDHAM . MARGARET DALY EDNA STORMS RUTH DEMOND . DOROTHY KIRK . AGNES MAHONEY LOUISE MCCRACK EN DE MOND, KIRK, MAHONEY STORMS, NEEDHAM, SMITH, ROCHB, MCCRACKEN, DALY sHOme Economics Club V GFFICERS 161 . President Vicefpresident . Secretary , . Treasurer . Senior Representative . junior Representative . junior Representative Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative ,ji 1 M4. , .N , in - ,- E E ,f R X ,.Q W., T , , . A E ,,.....m A , , x.,' f H 1,' X ii' S , we .. V . C, . V E 1. , ., , V QW X I XS, M' .1 ,Y , 1 .1 ,,-....,.., ' A ,J ' V, vi X! ' V, jk' L, X J tx X t ,TVN-NWT Tw,WA,,?V5:v5.,,,,,,,,5T7.-,......f.W,.l.v-..-- .. A I, iv Y f A K 'V .,.,...,,,.:...., , . , L X '- ' V- . ' 1 ' QV :LiT3f:?Q5fff5iaiaSmf:vmif4:wfm,::,1.gX-.'.E V,,,,,..-.. 1 A, I .. . , ,, , , X .,N. , ,.,. ,,,,.., . .... .. ,N A - Tyvv Q W Y, - Y --w - ,A . fm 5.1:-v f.,.'f,7.' ,pf j.-1 .--A -, ' X...ffEl..--414'.f.:-5:4 -15-J: .. -.- X- .- ., .9-'...w,w . A ,J .M-.f.,,.1 -'Q-1-Y ... W' fs A: 'P -A QU 4 YV, - ----- -1- --7 -VA---V V Y- , - , A Y.. fm' v- : .37 ..v..- . V . -... .-1 - ExE:-Jf,,.g ' ' .4 V - E 1- ' MACINTOSH, BONIFACE, SONNER, HEFFLEY WITZEL, SCHILLING, MURPHY, FRANK, THORPE Men's Club OFFICERS GEORGE MURPHY . President EUGENE FRANK . VicefP1esidenr CHARLES SCHILLING . Secretary EWALD W1TzEL . Tygagwrev 162 -.ai ccsflae e ms ,gf i 'Q NonfResidents Association The N. R. 'A. was formed for the purpose of acquainting nonfresident girls, boarding in Buffalo, with each other. Its chief purpose, which it accomplishes, is that of eliminating a feeling of loneliness. In September, 1931, the membership drive, in the form of a tea, was held in the social centers. A great many attended. Hallowelen and Christmas parties were held, games and delicious refreshments being most important occurrences during the evening. A banquet was held in April, and was the climax of the year's activities. There are now sixtyfnine members enrolled in the Association. OFFICERS BEATRICE MILLER . . . . President GRACE HEWITT . SCCTCf0T3 cT'fff05U'fffT Lois Fox . . Sfudfnf HCIPCT MISS CLARK . Faculty Advisor Miss HBPINSTALL - Fafulfb' Advisor 163 1 ' t V . , . .W ..,.., .- 1 1 w K. lb N .Vkk ,ix Qs Q1 W mf S I lr If .W -'--,', -'--:N 'il I ' 'f' ' TM' ' mf' ' ' if'h'f7 'f77fff-iffffl'qf7T'ff'fff'ffffflfvwff ,. ITT 5 2- I if Z ,,,V , lu. . LZ... , Z,,,V- g u n. , :ZI xzimgilp igggixqy 2'- If ..xXx . '., Q V 1' L . , I N.: A 2 4. ,N Q ,., 'uuil g g V',,,,.,, H , Vp I ,i , 1 P V 1 CANDACE DOELMAN MerrillfPalmer MerrillfPalmer, the outstanding Nursery School of the United States, is located in Detroit. It was established in 1920, through the generosity of Elizabeth MerrillfPalmer, who left an endowment large enough to provide six buildings for the various projects fostered by the school. , Its purpose is quite similar to the nursery schools of old England, with courses of study in the physical and mental growth and development of the young child, nursery school teaching and kindred subjects. . The faculty consists of eminent educators, professors and doctors from both sides of the Atlantic, augmented by special lecturers from various hospitals' and universities throughout the United States. The students number about fifty, and come from every state and from abroad. They are both graduates and undergraduates, the latter being chosen by the faculties of their respective institutions. They are housed in small groups at the School, assuming the various responsibilities of a home. The Nursery School contains about fifty children, ranging from eighteen months to five years of age. They are in school from nine in the morning until four in the afternoon. The day's routine conf sists of physical examinations, mental tests, supervised exercise and play, luncheon, story hours and music. It is a rare privilege for any child to attend the MerrillfPalmer Nursery School. It is also a rare privilege to be a student there, Where one may study the theory of childcare and training from actual contact with children of prefschool age. The Nursery School is an important factor in modern educaf tion, and is receiving the widespread attention of the foremost educators of the World. V -CANDACB JANET DOELMAN, '32 164 T ug ics' I b M WI ' F? ,I I HW Q W W 9 t ' f -A- ' ' MR. FGNTANA, PALMER, CRAINE, DONNIGAN Athletic Association UFFICERS JOHN CRAINE . . . . President DORIS PALMER . , Secretary . Treasurer VIRGINIA DONNIGAN MR. JOHN FQNTANA 166 Faculty Advisdf 3 l l sss sriitlae elrns I , I9 , N ,,A, 4. , c , 51, Py5,Siil5Tll Qiiiflillll .1 T 11 7 Slllfl wll' 'J All' V' Jvlfm The New Athletic Association In order to facilitate the work begun more than ten years ago in athletics in this institution, the Athletic Association this year determined to institute a new constitution. Accordingly, when this plan was adopted, it was decided that the organization would consist primarily of the following: president, vicefpresident, secretary and treasurer of the Athletic Assof ciation, and an Athletic Council whose membership is recruited from the five classes, the faculty and managers of the various sports. The aim ofthe Athletic Association, under the new constitution, is to promote sportsmanship and a close spirit of friendliness among the students of the college, and to promote, foster, manage and direct athletic activities for both men and women. It is hoped that with the cofoperation of the student body, the Athletic Association will prove to be of great benefit to our college. M-.IOHN Cimiisis 167 Qggmg Six fr I I N A I I ,f .. , , 2 I , I , 1 1 'I 'W I- If , ' , J I 1 ' 5 I' , f I E I A ww W 3--53 I , I N A I D3 ' f ,- ik- ..',k Q f ' f f -- f ' ' ' 'N I K I I I I V . , ' , J f'1-WELL ' -Y' ' ' l u v U I 1 U , W J n A A .M rl . ,, .'.J ,, I - I Af - 4 H f ' I ' 'ij f1'-1111?Iffrfiii'iiT57FVf7Z'?75'ff?37fb'-'3j:?'ff'Aff,-' ,F g:.:g1.- 2 - - H ' ED. MUMENTHALER JOHN BATTAGLIA . BENJAMIN GOLD . WILLIAM SCHILL , DAVID SANFORD . DOMINIC DEVITO THOMAS FLOOD . ARTHUR YORK . KENNETH CLUGSTON . WESLEY KETCHAM WILLIAM SCHILL . EARL GRISWOLD . WILLIAM PIKE I Coach . . Manager Business Manager Ca ptain Forward Forward Forward Forward Forward Guard Guard Center Center Ha e be rm 5 I9 Sl December December December December january january fariuary January january February February February February March March Varsity S chedule, ' 3, 1 9 3 2 State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State fc . 4 fl BATT.-XGLI X U. B. Geneseo Niagara Alumni Fredonia Canisius Mechanics Institute Brockport Oswego Brockport Mechanics Institute Geneseo Fredonia Canisius Oswego . . . .. . X S p QQ' Jill, A ' w 1 T T . l i X ,,....,. N., 'A mtl, I J X M N , , , .....,,.....,.. , .. ,A . . T r a i , -. . 5 11 1 T QT I-fi '. ,'L A 4 - V 1 ' ' ' H I' ' I ., V k.x,,.- . a.lrr H ' H 1 iff: 3' S , T. . ..iLi..s?.,2.:,1-:QQ .,.' 2:zi1,,'lfL-1.11-rv.:i:.g511,LLA.:5.-5Ls,i.2l.'2f,.5,L2x. Iv' ,-,..,' .:1r,LQ,-Misra...'..',21.-f.:...:1 .K,, ,, :.r.:, i ,f-' fy - ,- Y f- f V V A- U M L V V I 4 V I V I A .M 1. .:a5:.3'.:jT'Eff- 'i g:i' k' 1' . . ' f - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , Varsity Basketball Season dd t re orted to Coach Mumenthaler who is taking Mr. Grabau's place during Twentyffive can 1 a es p , his absence, for positions on the varsity team. This list included many Freshmen. It also included the n of '3Of'.51, Schill, Ketcham, Pike and York, giving promise of a strong names of returning letterme team. State opened the, season against the niversi y o ames State showed onfandfoff form in meeting the best teams in Western New York. Q , . . The highlight of the season was the weekfend trip to Rochester and Geneseo, where State sucf oth schools on consecutive nights. The season was closed at Oswego, where U 't f Buffalo, losing by a large score. In the remaining ceeded in defeating b State met defeat at the hands of a strong Qswego Normal team. The season was a very impressive one. Every indication is toward a very successful campaign in 193283. y 170 p ,g fhe e rns 5,- N ew Cheers SKY RGCKET Clap hands CAll clap handsj Stamp feet CAll stamp feetl Whistle CAll whistlej Siss--s-s--ws-Ns Boom Ah-h-hgh--hm-h B S T C Rah l Rah l Rah l DRAG QUT State state state Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Team Team Team The success of a team often depends upon the moral support it receives from audience and efforts of cheer leaders. For two years, Simonton and Mann have led the cheering through victory or de' feat, but always with plenty of pep and enthusiasm. MANN SIMONTON 171 , , I the e rms , k I . , 7 A A I , A i ,Q , 1 , VH.: Q - , V If I - I 1 , , f , ff, 'J U I ' ,Ml Y f I A I, I 1 I , ,'-'. . 4. I 9 'ff -- ' V , , , I-1 ,, , ,,,,, , , ,, E... ............ ::...iA,rL' .. .,...,. , . ,,...,... E.. , ..- , . I I i 1 I ,V I l will , ,. ,. ,. ., ,, , ,.. ,,,,.. . Y. . I i V F Y V W H H N I A -A Z .4 X N A 'IA' imqilmm A, L wrxnni AVAA W' :kr-:V.?.3. ix,-,f.2l,vMAv,1I-,A,..a -V I A , I 1'-l'i:'FI?5 !1'-IQ, 1 fLi': -if--::2'1 fl, lf iL! ,'51 - '31 1 'K . 'QIJW1 .i -I1' - V- '- 1 -' - - ' Y ' ' ' ' EARL BRIGGS . RICHARD STOTTLBR GEORGE MANN . RAYMOND ANDERSON RAYMOND GODFREY GLEASON HUPP . ROBERT HICKEY . GEORGE BENNETT EPWORTH BALDWIN EUGENE FRANK . BRIGGS, HUPP, BENNETT, FRANK ANDERSON, MANN, PAOLUGOI, STOTTLER, BALDWIN Reserve Basketball, 19314932 Coach . . Manager Business Manager - Forward Forward Forward Center Center Guard Guard 172 , t.g,iiHae e ms 31 f Reserve Schedule, 19314952 DCC5mbf5T 4 Reserves 21 University of Buffalo DCCCmb5T I2 Reserves 26 Geneseo . , Df5CCmbCT I6 Reserves 14 Niagara University DCCCWLIUCT I9 Reserves 25 McKinley' Vocational IGHUGTY 8 Reserves 17 Fredonia . . January I6 Reserves 21 lviechanics Institute fariuary zo Reserves 26 Brockport . , january 2 3 Reserves 23 Grover Cleveland February I3 Reserves 15 Brockport . . February IQ . Reserves 20 Mechaiiics Institute February zo . Reserves 20 Geneseo 1 6 February 26 . Reserves 20 Fredonia . 18 March 5 , Reserves 20 Qswego . 21 RESERVE SEASON, 19314932 The most outstandin thin about this year's Reserve team is that they promise to provide an 3 S almost ideal linefup for the Varsity team of next year. The games that were lost were few, and of no particular significance. The traditional good sportsmanship and fair play were evidenced all during the year. 173 l 4 l 'His e ,V ., ,,.,... ,.,,,,, ,,,-, . , .,,, . . 1 x y ., 1 1, A , 5 4 -' , my 1, f , K ,, g 1 I, 1 .- 3' I ai lr 'fy ,. , ..,, ,..,... .A.. X I 9 f y , p p 3 , g gp ,L i 5 Z gy , ,, I 5 7 ,,,, , , ,,.,,...,.,,,f V I , , , . . , . : 1 1 1fi,-.,,,,,,.,.,--.-,..,.....Wfw.M,..---mfW'r'vvff'--'-'ff-i f r f'f'vT'jTj'f '7 'tj f ' , , y j , -,-' -'-- s--WHm-w-g7?-,-- vs - . 1 A ,,.f.,,A,,:A, - h V ,,.-. -,,.,',,,whL-lil.,-1 xA,- A.,,h,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, ..,, ,, , V 1 , , , , , . , . . , .,,.,. -..ah HM VW ,FTM , , . 'W H HN 'uv K 'Q H In 'MQTJYTX V Y,,:,,,: -ive, V- --,M?ga,5M,,Aj.v,1V,,,,, . , H . , . 1 , V, X l Q-, V if -TLT 'vifliill'3HT'lf7l !-i'12EY'i W..f1 fil gli , 'ri 211' f 4.:1u:-,.11 1.4. 1: .. - HJ- ,.-. .,.....-,.- , ...WH - V - - Y- .. - - - V BREWSTER, BROWN, SONNER, FRANK, KETCHAM, CRAINE PAOLUCCI, ROBERTS, RICHARDSON, CLUGSTON, FLOOD Baseball, 1931 State played but four games during the 1931 season. Pitting his wits against the weather, Coach Eddie Mumenthaler managed to try various combinations against local teams in practice games. The first, that with Geneseo, at Geneseo, was cancelled because of rain. In the other three attempts, We suffered defeat, but that after hard playing. Schill, Ketcham, Paolucci, Olugston, Fontana, Hatch, Brown, Richardson, Legee, Sonner, Peck' ham, Frank, Roberts, CcaptainD, Flood Qcaptainfelectj, 'Oraine Cschedule managerD and Brewster Qbusiness managerj received the S , ' With many of the team back, we expect a successful season. The schedule has been lengthened, including games with Fredonia, Brockport and Geneseo. May 15 May 22 May 26 May 30 1931 SCHEDULE . . State State 3 State 1 State 1 174 Geneseo Qcancelledj Brockport . . . 13 Niagara University . 7 Fredonia . 5 -9 sihrerieirrm S e 3 1 l BANKS, ROBERTSON, SMITH, EVANS Tennis q Last year saw a stronger tennis team than any previous year at State. Coach Grahau drilled his men to the last word in tennis. With victories over Canisius and Niagara University, State ended its season with a triple tie for Western New York College tennis championship. This yearls team shows even more promise. In the absence of Coach Grabau, john R. Evans is acting as studentfcoach and manager. Two of last year's varsity are back: Harold Banks and Neil Smith. The new men are Stuart C'Hagan, Harry Hatton and Frank Banyas. SCHEDULE Fredonia . . . April 30 Brockport . May 20 University of Buffalo . . May 4 CHf1iSiUS - . . - MHY 21 Brockport . . May 6 University of Buffalo . , May 25 Canisius . . May 7 GCUCSCO - ' - - MHY 27 Genggeo U , May 14 Fredonia . . May 30 175 i lviiwll f Coach ROY COUCH, BORKOWSKI, URBANSKI, MICHAELS, HUBBARD, BUCHTON, SCHREIER, HUTCHINSON, KOTTING, ROBERTSON BUSH, DAVIS RICHARDSON, CALLERI, SULLIVAN, SLOTKINS, MCCONNELL, ORENDORE ROY COUCH . . Coach ELMER RICHARDSON . Captain RALPH ROBERTSON . . . Manager JOSEPH SLOTKIN . . . Coxswain The Crew is trained at the Bird Island Quarters of the West Side Rowing Club of Buffalo. Trainf ing Season is from March until July, with a possible Labor Day race. It is the traditional college sport because of the selective conditions under which it Operates. SCHEDULE Interfcrew MOvingfUp Day races Syracuse Freshmen Penn State Freshmen Canisius vs State in June Canisius Vs State headline crew event at Buffalo Centennial HOCKAEY TEAM 176 I !.. g Girls' Athletics This year, our college offered tennis, archery and riding for girls, in the fall and spring. There was an increasing interest in archery. Une of the champion archers of Western New York has heen assisting Miss Roach in instruction and supplying the novices with hows and arrows. Swimming is participated in during the entire yearg it is required of Freshmen. Basketball is the outstanding girls' sport. The upperclassmen have their own series, as do the Frosh. Twelve sections from all classes had enough candidates to form teams. The second year Home Economics girls won the upperclass tournament, and Freshman Section V won the Freshman contest. When these two played off in the iinal, the Home Ec Sophs proved themselves worthy of the cup. 177 . . f' TW JT! Of,LM .L.., --jf x fifQL:NiTmLELSiimLmTJwff, ., . ,A . , AA . . ,. A ' SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL BREMS, BAUMGARTEN, JEROME SIMMONDS, BELLANCA, SNYDER,' WIERZBOWSKA, ACKERMAN, MAGGIO JUNIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL COLLINS, SYRACUSE, MONAGHAN, BUSEKIST, PLANT, EWELL, GENTNER WAGNER, PETZING, PETIT, RYDER, PATOUILLET, HENDERSON, CALZAVARA ROTH, MALONEY, DE MOND, TARBRAKE, NEVILLE 178 L X 1 SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL DONNIGAN, ADAMS, SAUNDERS, BODKIN, ADOOR, BOOTH, McCRACfKIiN. lZliSl5l1lllm HELFER, CHAPMAN, HOARE, HOWARD, KROG, KENYON, RILEY, Wll.CiOX. liSPlli CURREY, BARTLETT, DONOVAN, COLLICIA, KIBBY, MAHONIEY. Lll.I.lS FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL ADY, M KENNON, CLARK, HALLAHAN, GALSGIE C C OUSTQN, STRANG, WEAVER, KLEINSMITH ORMSBY, SPRAGUE, MOORE, H r I CASEY, KERR, ZABKOWSKI, MAHONEY, MCGUIRE, HOPPER, LEEFE, MOHR 179 1 1 I N , w I ' 1 Q . i I l ' F I n 1 , 1 N W N v 1 V V , ,N X f, ,y 1 , qi I N , , , N 1 1 4 N 1 J L 1 1 4 , 1 : 3 I I 1 5 , 1 X I l f 3 1 Q v N ' 1 , 6 .3 1 I A 1 f A A f 1 I 1 1 Q H' ' V Ill Y I 1 1 1 1 ,1 5 3 3 E 1 1 f F 1 1 1 1 .1 5 I I 1 1 . l I 1 1 l 1 Q , 1 1 P 1 1 .1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 2 3 i , I I 1 1 3 J I H I I ! 1 I I I S K 1 I I U 1 1 .1 I 1 I ll 'E 1 A 11 5 Q 1 f 1 I1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 'I 1 T , I I I I .1 I 1 I 1 I I ,I I. ,, I ,, I . ,. 1 I 1 ,: 1 , 1 1 1 Iv i If 1 'Ig 1 I Ilya ,LI . .5 1 ' w I 13iI 1 ',f,1'I 1: II 11 .,1i1I I III . 'li IH' If wi I .121 FIIII 'If I . rv . fIf. i ': I I 11:5 I Q 1 1 ' Il 5 .lgxviri X I31I2'1. 1 5 ,I 1-If I1. 11. 1 QI- 11 79 'Q ' 1.-1 1. 'II ,-:I 25 I 7 I I 111 ., ! 1 1 2 ,AI ' 2 1 1If ' -1 WI! Q 1 I 1 I 1 1 1' 1 I . 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'1 1 111, I 011, 1 UWQ1 1 111' 1 ffl I Q1 1! . .1 13 V gm fi 1 111.1f 1 1, I 1:1 - 111! 1 'HR' f 1 'L 1 111 1 1.1 E ,Y 1 1-11,- 1111 1,11 W1 ,Y 1 111 WA 1151 1 I 11 l 1 1 1 1 I S , X i 1 1 9 1 El4l2UN0l0l3T 's ' -.'A, IIIII S f535f'?i21jg2 M Y T Qf'f3'5lJ bvul .,A ,, A.VA.A:' Q Calendar for 193111932 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 577 Freshman Camp for men at Angola OCTOBER Freshman girls entertained at picnic by Juniors KindergartenfPrimary Tea in honor of Mrs. Shugrue Miss Clarine Bonnar lectured in assembly in Arching the Pacific Dramatic Club Tea Home Economics Supper Mildred Hedin gave report on-her trip to Europe Theta Sigma Upsilonls KickfOff Dance in Gym I Orchestra GetfAcquainted Dance OCTOBER Sophomore Play in Assembly- The Metamorphosis of a Freshman SophomorefFreshman Reception in Gym 'Executive Council Assembly N. R. A. Tea Orchestra's Annual Party A Miss Houston spoke in Assembly on Wonderland of the Great West and South west V Tri Sig's Deep Sean Dance Interfraternity Stag Party Home Economics, Costume Dance in Gym Annual Interclass Sing E Dr. Rollo Walter Brown in Assembly talked on Romance of Being a Studentl' Y. W. C. A. Party for Freshmen Generalflndustrial II HalloWe'en Dance in Gym 190 f l- l F n ...-. ,.,..,,,,,, ,a 1 , nl' Rf f E if 7 ', 2If'232,f2,1iz.:4.g:-. 2. :::. V. ,-'2,1'2?' . . 1 v. '- '-' ' - ' 1 'A '- 4 ,.. Z 2 l 1 ' S if , , 1 . 3 , 1 Z'151114211-faff9.1:1a'v ' .-if , ., ,. ' 'ML ' W 'f'i'W'L'W 'V'A' 1 A Y f - 1. , , . . ,, ,, . if -Y-f , f , ,, 'f'ff Nap. ,... QI ' ' - A -- - V - - A ,. 1 1- NOVEMBER 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 16 18 20 2560 DECEMBER 7 11 11, 12, 15 18 28 JANUARY 4 12 15 22 25f29 NCVEMBER Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen in Assembly Art Kraft Klub Tea Tri Kappa's Choo Choo Hop in Gym Harvard University Double Quartet in Assembly Panhellenic Tea Dance in Practice School Gym junior Degree Class Tea for Faculty Kirby Page talked on 'LThe Crisis in the Far Eastu Rabbi Silver talked on 'iEducation and The Good Life Panhellenic Candy -Sale Pi Kappa Sigma Star Dust Dance in Gym Thanksgiving Recess DECEMBER The Martin Johnson's,tsponsored by the Senior Class, with their film, Wonders of the Congo Alpha Sigma Alphais Holly Hop in Gym Dramatic Club presented Christmas play Holy Nighti' ' Dedication of our College Tri Sig's Holly Sale College closed for Christmas holidays junior Prom at the Consistory JANUARY Classes resumed after Christmas recess Alice Fisher and John Craine give report of N. S. F. A. Congress Student Assembly Forum Psi Phi Trail of 1495, Dance in Gym Dr. Rockwell in Assembly talked on, An Amateur Looks at the World Examinations 191 FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE 5 6 9 19 22 1 4 10 12 17 18 13 15 19 26f27 26 29 6 18 21 27 1 13 14 P 69 6 fwfie e mo I fa'if X 1 6 ff f f FEBRUARY Alpha Sigma Tau's Elunkers' Frolic in Gym Registration for second semester John Langdon Davies in Assembly spoke on England What Next? Delta Sigma Epsilonls L'Southland Shuffle in the Gym Holiday-Washington's Birthday MARCH Student Forum Pi Delta Theta's '6March Whirll' in Gym Stunt Nite, sponsored by the Kappa Delta Pi Luncheon Sophomore Sweater Dance in' All Vocational Party in Gym Art Kraft Klub Gym APRIL Roy B. Kelly spoke on 'lCommunity Relations to Senior Class Senior Day Senior Ball at Statler Home Economics Day and Open House Dramatic Club Spring Play-, Candida by George Bernard Shaw Junior Degree Day Student Symposium with Mr. MAY Spring Concert by musical organizations Panhellenic Day College Play Day MovingfUp Day Undergraduate Dinner 4 JUNE Examinations begin Class Day Graduation 192 Ward of the State Department 'af -. wr: -I 1:1-I ' V' r-' ' 1 . .i f, . J. I nv M -v., ,,--- . ,LAL ,.,. 77 . ' 'A I I A , .,... I . A I , gig . 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I W, ,.. - .. - -- I TOMASINO, ROBERTS, WITZEL, MC INTYRE, HANNA, HOLDEN KEDDIE, BELLANCA, SEALANDER, BAUMGARTEN, OTTENOT, SCIBETTA MCCUMBER, MICHEL, FREED, YORK, PUTNAM, EVANS, YOUNG Graduating Class Council CLASS OFFICERS ELEANOR BIESINGER MONICA PUTNAM ARTHUR YORK MARGARET DALY RUTH BREMS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ALBERTA OTTENOT KEITH LEWIS ALWILDA MCCUMBER EWALD WITZEL LLOYD MCINTYRE I SECTION CAPTAINS FOURTH YEAR RENE MICHEL FRANCES PAGE DOROTHY DUFFY JOHN EVANS SARAH FREED MARIAN BAUMGARTEN FRANCES BELLANCA LESTER HANNAN MARY KEDDIE FRANCES BELLANCA, General College ALWILDA MCCUMEER, Senior Home Economics THIRD YEAR HAROLD HOEBELiGTdmmdT I FRANCES SCIEETTA-Intermediate II MARY YOUNGTGTGMWGT II FRANCES DYKSTRA-KmclergartenfPvima'ry I THELMA HECK, ANNA CSWAYKUS-Intermediate I HARRIET SEALANDER-Kindergarten'Primary II JACK ROBERTS-Industrial JOSEPH TOMASINO, HERBERT HATCH, THEODORE HOLDENLOHC Tear Vocational 194 v A Ri If 5 I ' '.A :f'i l'l' I Q A -5 I I , th D O mn S ' 4 V f', 2 W A 'i VW 'I L' f' , li 9 'l ' Af 5 91 K ' A I I .. A I A, 1 , .1, . , , Y . V H Class Day Committees I T A MARION BURNS GEORGE DANNEBROCK MARY HEEELEY 2 E I I LILLIAN BOURCEOIS LORRAINB HALLEB. 1 m LESTER HANNAN I I l il 4 1 T V 1 ,T N 31 fs fl FRANCES KLINB -1, I I DOROTHY DUEEY my JACK BLOOM 1 1 i 3 W i 1-, MARIAN BAUMCARTEN, Chairman CAP AND GOWN KEITH LEWIS, Chairman GIFT EWALD WITZEL, Chairman JEAN SPEARS COLOR AND ELOWER LLOYD MCINTYRE, Chairman SAMUEL GOLDFIELD SONG AND MCTTO MARY KEDDIE, Chairman HELEN HOLSTBIN 195 ELEANOR HIRD GLEASON HUPP HARRIET SEALANDER THELMA HECK EDWARD INMAN JOSEPHINE MAGGIO GERALDINE MCMAHON A. MARIE MURPHY ALICE FISHER II 1 H I J , N W NN I ' 1Ul'f jx 111 1 MARION BORST . HENDERSON, WARD PROZELLER, BORST, PETIT, SMITH JuniOr PTOIII at the Consistory December 28, 1931 COMMITTEE General Chairman FRANCES DYKSTRA . . Orchestra LILLIAN WARD . . Tickets AUDREY HENDERSON . Publicity BEATRICE PETIT . Favors CLARE PROZELLER . Finance DOROTHY SMITH . . 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