Buffalo State College - Elms Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1945
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THAT THIS FACT IS TRUE IS MORE THAN SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE OF HER EVENNESS AND OF OTHER PEOPLE'S TRUST IN HER ACTIONS. AS A TEACHER SHE SETS AN EXAMPLE FOR US WHO ARE JUST BE- GINNING. HER PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION WHICH COMBINES THE BEST OF THE TRADITIONAL AND THE MODERN-AND THE EXPRES- SION OF THAT PHILOSOPHY IN HER TEACHING ARE SOMETHING WELL WORTH ASPIRATION. AS A FRIEND SHE POSSESSES A SINCERE IN- TEREST IN THE INTERESTS OF HER FRIENDS, AND SOMEHOW MAN- AGES TO IMPART TO THEM HER TOLERANT, COSMOPOLITAN IDEALS 8 M A' 'iff 555 f rw ff 'SAS 111157: . , 111517945 .x AQ . T M' xx 'J 145 rr -'V ,. -fu? P8 ' , 3, 1 iff. 'M W1 5 ' as 7' Q 3: 4 nf- . 1 vf-3. ., 1 M5-,, x., .lx-f',,n, . 96 ur ' , 1- ' K' ,L,ll.0 'f-M K U . 1 7 - 1 Q I K -, lg, U ' If' A Y .-xv r?'e9'5:? f ' ' , ' fffff' - 'A -:'i,f.2'--me asm: '- A . .V mi Wd , , , , V tv W1 ff' f gf' i,3?iif2f.g:i'?sg-'75 M ' 'EV ' Q . ' ., 945 ,, . ,. Q Y 2 :gig QQ iHW..'g. -- 4 . L if Q w- iw .mai T' an ' fff-H i N ?-M-if '- ' xc'-wi 'D ' , Q QA . - . , ,, ': ,' .CQ ' . . 1 fa' w....J,+- - - 2,334 -'naiwmwx1i.5,,2gfT 5 2525197-iq:w':Egff1ag-b5'E4'jrZ'fE? 1, . . .9 n,2 .' .sq-iz gg-.i fi ' ' 'j' Q.i,.' . ' ' w -1 2 W t,,M,a,A..4 5 . ',.L4xQ,' '!v528'!'mw.c,r'gFgTE M f '?9 35 ki AX K '1 -, 'V . , .-. x X W Q H - ,x fA ,,,L,,.f.+mf 5 4 5 'Q E v f 41 rx 14' 1 .4 F ,.,,:' , FOREWORD WRENCHED OUT OF ITS ONE CHANCE FOR A NORMAL COLLEGE LIFE, THE CLASS OF I945 HAS BEEN THRUST INTO A WORLD OF INSECURITY AND INTROSPECTION AS TO WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. WE HAVE QUESTIONED TRADI- TIONS AS TO THEIR RELATIVE VALUE IN LIGHT OF PRESENT WORLD EVENTS, AND HAVE APPRAISED THEIR WORTH- WHILENESS, AND WE HAVE FOUND IT ENCOURAGING TO REALIZE THAT IN SPITE OF DIFFICULTIES FACED OUR SENIORS ARE APPROACHING THAT ABSTRACTION CALLED THE GOOD TEACHER. WE AT BUFFALO STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE LOOK WITH PRIDE AT OUR GRADUATES IN THE TEACHING FROFESSION, KNOWING THAT THEY ARE DYNAMIC, WELL- TRAINED INFLUENCES ON CHILDREN AND EFFECTIVE MEM- BERS OF THE COMMUNITY. WE KNOW THIS BECAUSE THE STUDENTS HERE HAVE BEEN GIVEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH, EXPERIENCES IN GROUP ACTIVITY AND A CHAN CE TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN INDIVIDUALITY IN WHATEVER AREA THEY CHOSE. TO PICTURE THIS IS OUR OBJECTIVE II msvzbwa NNQN Y i 'I4 DOCTOR .ROCKWELL WE AT STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE ARE FORTUNATE IN HAVING AS OUR PRESIDENT, A MAN WHO HAS OUR INTER- ESTS AND THE COLLEGE'S INTERESTS AT HEART. DR. HARRY W. ROCKWELL IS A MAN OF UNUSUAL FORESIGHT AND UNDERSTANDING. HIS KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLD SITUATION, AND ITS EFFECT ON OUR COLLEGE, IS THE RESULT OF AVID STUDY. HE ISL OUR NUMBER ONE BOOSTER, AND A PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE SUCCESS WHICH CAN COME TO A MAN THROUGH DILIGENT EFFORT. DR. ROCKWELL HAS BEEN PRESIDENT OF BUFFALO STATE TEACHERS COL- LEGE FOR MANY YEARS, YET HE HAS NEVER GIVEN UP TRYING TO MAKE IT BETTER. HIS PLANS FOR THE FUTURE INCLUDE A NEW LIBRARY, A HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE, AND DORMITORIES. HIS PLANS SHOW MUCH CAREFUL THOUGHT AND THOROUGHNESS, WITH AN EYE TOWARD BUILDING A COLLEGE FOR THE STUDENTS. HE IS PRESIDENT OF OUR COLLEGE, AND WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN ACK- NOWLEDGING WHAT HE HAS DONE, WHAT HE IS DOING DEAN HORN ln many schools the dean is regarded as the one person to be left alone at all times. Our Dean Horn is constantly surrounded by students. We form lines that extend out into the hall while he works out our iumbled programs. We seek him out when we desire advice on matters of profes- sional or personal significance. We take great pleasure iust in conversing with him about the ordinary happenings of the moment. Because he can always find time for us in his busy day, we salute Dean Horn the popular link between the administration and the student body of College lt is because of Dean Reed that we have become the well-rounded men and women we are. She has passed on to us her religious conviction in elticiency, democracy and lea- dership. Her life embodies these things, and the examples she sets, the experiences that contacts with her have given us cannot be mini- mized. To Deon Catherine E. Reed and her convictions, Thank You. DEAN REED DEAN FRETZ Although Dr. Fretz is officially listed in the catalogue as Dean of Men, he is beloved by the women of the College as well. No one is closer to the students or more in sympathy with their views than he. No one generates more spark in his classes, or imbues more trust in his confidence. Dean Fretz, by his very presence is a positive influ- ence on our tolerant perspective E 3 Wisikf- 'YE in 'Q 'i is Hi ,Q 2' A 9? h A Q Iylffiil? 'Q we fi nf fig ,Pk ax Q, !?,T5f, 'SLT-' . A , ' V yu , , A ' 4 4 5 . glfxvg.. . in 2 wi -Wm, K - ,L . V ,.. f .K , x A 1 3 ' ' f, fly !:?1 ,f ' A, .ga ' 1 1 , . 3. Q' ,V . H., Ai. v . 1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Left to right: Andrew W. Grabau, Instructor in Englishp George M. Quackenbush, Assistant Pro- fessor of Vocational Organization: Edward L. Morrice, Instructor in Methods: John Fontana, ln- structor in Mechanicsg Irving C. Perkins, Pro- fessor of Vocational Educationf Walter B. Weber I9 GEOGRAPHY Katheryne Whittemore, Assistant Professor, Head of the Department 20 SPECIAL EDUCATION Opal S. Risinger, Assistant Protes- sor Education For Physically Handi- capped, and Head of Department HISTORY Facing page, left to right: Ir- ving C. Perkins, Instructor in His- tory, Robert O. Demond, Professor of History, Head ofthe Department, Lester Mason, Assistant Professor, Marion P. Dana, Mildred S. Roesser 24, A ? . . . 1.4. ., , . J, My x 6 1 : ' . , Q . , .a3:5:Q.,4,',1If 4 , Q. 5 . 3111, 5' ',AL,.,m1-azz... 5, ' ,W mx J V A S' ' I :' 'f' I .fq,. . 3 a.fQ'f?'? Bef f2'iw.1.. fa W .shi-2' 15.0. -'W' .ha -u , J .. 'ip 2--G-A C? 5'2SVbe?' ? :,a. me 1 wop, ' We if ff' mmf!-.v at :Mi .g.., 1. 1 13.5 3' ilg. x? W. A K .A ' ' X 352 in 4' ' .5 I Q A 'X iv' 'xez' -. W f .Qu k m U 'Ty ' 1 :ra w .3 'W , 1 4--su' 'li ,g . W 1 l .,.. Q lu ig 0 Q. - 15532 ' f fi: , 4 , A 'ey we' ,1 ..' N f K PV' W ,.. .J . 5 ii 3 wf L sf. tv-x 3 ' In 744. Q44 2 ws' IEW :gl M hr .. 936 53 ,. .N A EDUCATION Top of page, left to right: Ches- ter Pugsley, Professor Elementary School Administration, Margaret S. Quayle, Assistant Professor of Edu- cation. Seated around table, left to right: Paul W. Sloan, Professor of Education, Kate V. Wofford, Pro- fessor of Rural Education, Head of Department, Irene H. Summers, Assistant Professor of Education, Homer A. Bruce, lnstructor in Educa- tion, Harry J. Steel, Professor of Education, Director of Placement W-ii? , we' ,,,. 3 , X. ,S 4. 1 J- N, E f , -X' if '1 :r.Y 1 K-fJ'!'if , X ' x '9i'lii iv aw -5 Mari-Q i, , E 1 - 0'Q..zp3'-' - 1 oi 'Q Lim gl ' I K 'I ,Xavziz:..1 2 4 I' Q 1 N X , :M , , -0 0'x' k , xi ,- . ' x ' . 4 -V x-.-:ASQ .X Q K gesmb-1-.K 5 S53'rP'c aw- 1 , A f.w1fggf,5, a, gg W .. V. - .. vw 2 fi-ax if f ...A,2?1f,,.3r, Q. 'Fr :Kama ff N bg,.,g.,f is Q fd w v gb -eq., .M ,- mmf X .,-'-,pax x '-,-'vnu 4-wx 391 x ,might 333315 .4 1 - .W--Q-f: ,i W, sf X if I 2 9 Q 5 Q 0 E 1 , . , ..... E- 1 43-wx, HSM r 'f W9 ' f 8 n X X MATH EMATICS Left to right: Reuben Ebert, Pro- fessor, Head of the Deportmentg Horry C. Johnson, Assistant Professor LANGUAGES Charles A. Messner, Professor of Longuoges,HeodoftheDeportment 'N 5 um 1 mu, v on Q .x fn I 54, D 'Ntz.,,1g ., V5'?,g..gQ 5- Q L WSI-. 3, -uf, a , 1 Avm - 'Win f . E :W SCHOOL OF PRACTICE Dolores Rousseau, In- Left to right: T. structar in Sixth Grade, M. Melvina Svec, ' G o raphy, Inez M. Knapp, Instructor in e g Instructor in Third Grade, Hertha Ganey, Instructor in English and Latin, Martha ' ' G ade- Chester Metz, Instructor In First r , ' ci al, Marguerite Stock- A. Pugsley, Prm p berger, Instructor in History and Social Gover Instructor in Studies, Eleanor M. , d Faye Mansfield, Instructor Fourth Gra ei in Second Grade, Mary Lou Jamison, Kin- dergarten Instructor, School of Practice Mae O'Brien, Assistant Professor of Education .I f If KXXK V, rw ,? Q , w . : , ', pflifgl E, IK ., Q. ,gifs 91-5 ,gy , wf q ,. ' ,,-Qj 1 ? . 1 t 1 Q, . , ,. , , F '. 3 ff Y ' ' w i Q :M 1 . ,L 'zs,'lfi:A5i'ig , 45- w W, , 1. W.. .x . , w :gg-151' ' s . .,- 21-wx 'A' U. ' , mv 4 I l Qi. , 4 ,N N as if U MV, A 1 3' DRAMATICS Mina S. Goossen, Assistant Profes- sor ot Speech, Dromotics Director VISUAL EDUCATION Stanley A. Czurles, Director of Visuol Education and Instruction w rv' 2. S a i Y 3 . 9' I ', ' 4 , , r ,K , ' '31, 1. IZA 1 wx mx Vr.L Him ,.4m., H ,Y W A X JL, A: f 7, Q 1 xg Q, . 2 . - X22 V? nf:I?'bjf qw v an OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Clara E. Bauer, Stenographer for Industrial Arts Department: Mary M. May, Senior Stenographerp Rosemary Fornes, Stenog- rapher to Dr. Horn and Dr. Pugsleyf Agnes H. Louchren, Stenographer for Home Economics De- partmenti Mary Hulse, Assistant Registrarp Jane DiAddario, Stenographer to Miss Reed and Mrs. Kideneyp Catharine Rudulph, Stenographer R E G I S T RA R Isabel Houck Kideney, Registrar of College HEALTH SERVICE Left to right: Doris S. Bonnar, Assistant Nurse, Marion Fox Ayers COLLEGE CO'OP BOOKSTORE Left to right: Charlot M. Fetterman, Manager of College Bookstore, Marietta Ferro, Assistant Manager Student workers, College Bookstore IN MEMORIAM IN THE MIDST OF THIS JOYFUL YEAR-STATE TEACHERS COL- LEGE SUFFERED A LOSS IT COULD ILL-AFFORD. MRS. MARIAN CLARKE BREENE, FINANCIAL SECRETARY FOR THE PAST SEV- ERAL'YEARS, PASSED ON. SHE HELD A POSITION WHICH BECAME INCREASINGLY COMPLEX WITH THE ADVENT OF THE WAR. SHE FILLED THIS POSITION CAPABLY, ACTING ALWAYS WITH THE HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY. HER LOSS TO THE COLLEGE IS IRREPARABLE. OUR MEMORIES OF HER ARE PLEASANT. WE PAUSE HERE, IN MEMORY OF MRS. BREENE, AND THE IDEALS FOR WHICH SHE WORKED 33 ASS cmmcm . Q il: .-, h .,fi1..ff x, 1 -fx -W o 1 9'-1 -' 'F-1 ' A-WW f,z?:r:z2'2c:'-rfavvi' ff' 2 li fx' Wig . Q' ' gf ' V fy.: -gg-5 1:,,gaQ gf M ,QF -. 9.13, H-m. . y , , .. wuz- 1 - , x,z:1..g, 1 Q- A . - -ve.-zax. 1 N 4, , 1 -.W Q. , -N. .,. , 1 ,. M' f - 4 f .V-f,1f:w,-34:2 M A . ,. .,,, . .,,,.Mi,, . my cpm' PJ-'.A:qs' fx I. f.: .f,,.,Kg,-,. ,-.wg,ab, v-ff-:fe l ' fr-. A ix,-,.?,r,,Q-gk . ,V- xf' ', I.s.:'m'7-' Wm - 4 Q , - . -Q-b fnf.fz3,f-. -,sz ,. W .W ., , b 5 .V , w vn- Nxx A ,A if 3 . ,sn n 3 Q + A Q . T 'ig 2.14 ' W. UZ f gl? ,. . X v N 9. . W. .1:,,,1r:,.4:rfs ' U 'f .1 -4 . . s M' mu ' f gg:?f:'?'xR:1- f '52 f , . , H' -4 .J -wg, .gw',L1 w, f'. 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Here at the College, Kappa Delta Pi recognizes that it is a National Honor Society in Ed- ucation, and holds very few social gatherings, Twice yearly they pre- sent the tea of teas-The Dean's Tea S'r Plato and Aristotle are not the names of the derby winners-they are Greek writers ' nts but contemporaries as Steinbeck and Heming- ' 'on too . . Who -No, dear 1 , t only interesting uncle , ' enter ,into the dlSCUSSl , . 'n the . . . Yes, of course-no way . . . Superman and Dick Tracy? Why, certainly, they belongs? Why honor students in English . Oh, definitely very stimulating, even to developi g members' literary abilities . . . Very lucky to have Dr. Foster as faculty sponsor . . . Why, no, we ' the great American novel, but members contribute regularly to the Record haven't as yet written NU L A PHI UP SXLON O NKICRON The girls of Phi Upsilon Omicron have every right to be proud of this organization. First and foremost because it is the highest honor that can come to a girl in the Home Economics Department. Its members have shown intellectual industry, quali- ties of leadership and much personal charm. And secondly because it upholds to the utmost its task of being a creditable chapter in a national honor group 43 Silk, ' . In FYR! ii? if F 5 -e O I' f lx- 'WSW' W A tradition as old os the hills is Freshman Camp. As if sponsoring this weren't enough the YWCA also runs its annual cornival in the win- ter, and collects baskets of food for the needy at Thanksgiving. It would be difficult to forget the religious services daily conducted by the Y during the Lenten season YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 45 The problems of student life were many and complex this past year. Who will ever forget the Cafeteria incident? Certainly not the Stu- dent Council who saw it through to an agreeable settlement. For this reason, and for their handling of class elections, and for their com- petent management ofjhe Smoking Room, we remember Student Council CQLLEGE A550 CAPCHO N AKIBA Have you heard of the recent addi- tion to State's family of organi- zations? Akiba is growing up. Speakers, parties and informal dis- cussions with special emphasis on the traditions of the Jewish faith, are aiding this development. During its first active year, Akiba has built a firm foundation for better understanding on the campus it :fab H,m- ' l1'f'5'.viA- 3- n Ile: ff ' L' 75 V if 1 fl 5 1 EQQQV RURALCLUB 1 Sometimes it's the ar- ganizationsyouhear very little about which do the most. Basically, the Rural Club is interested in the community life of the rural areas of Western New York and in the promo- tion of better under- standing between urban and rural people. The club keeps up the ever- expanding Bureau of Instructional Ma- terials, and quietly .f-. -w nog 1 vo wi .JV 1 Q0 I X Liga x 2' ZQEHQ Q ,aa Q la:-mg-Q a sf? -f .4 a in 'iff :Wm ag.. my 2 U hw-6 5 2 An,-N A !- iw' Q Y 4, u ef 1 L, Q 1 -wa,-n..f sw-s1.iZ3lg,m Lil' 15359-'NN 3-:.s 4. mm , , E 5'3 :11'A!'- .:.,s.g..g gsgg . ,A . f x x , M : 'MHf'ir I V V ' 1 4 ?79fei'i 2 ' ' ' ' ' vw' T? 2 f . f N: ,. 5' isir 'Q ' 1--1 2, . ' ...a,. -it I yi , ' W ri . xr 'W ' 2' FQ 1-2' ' The club with the highest professional ideals on our campus is certainly the Future Teachers of America. Because of the interest in the problems of war-time teaching several meetings were held at which guest speakers discussed these issues. A discussion of particular inter- est was the one on the Four Great Educators. The local unit of the Future Teachers of America is affiliated with the national organization which is under the sponsorship of the National Education'Association. Dr. Harry J. Steel, Director of Training, is the local faculty adviser FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 51 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Interested in all branches of Psy- chology are the members of our own Psychology Club. Since admission to this group is limited to students who have attained a pre-semester average of B in Psychology, the club is crammed with interested mem- bers. This year they made several in- teresting visits to the State Hospital S is V 'W 'U' K 'E V5 59. , . yt .WV,gk 5 f 0 ' V , 4 4 Uv .N ,, ,..,,:..,,., . .. .. ' ,C , ,,,p..- -nj.-3 -, ' q.. . mg- ' ..-'.I::v 3 ':.': '- vat , gin' . ...tgyr -J-5-:-. . , +.,' , jug ! Q Q X waz. '.,' Q . . k ,- -. A1 -K ' 1 0, wx, xx :Z ggi! un J qu, ! rw ,Q ww ' 21 4- Wn 4:31 ' X. f .W s. K, ? Qi . I . .,.2. Q kk :EQ I if R r Q gr f 12 4 , 'TF' x ' 9 Q 5 . be hw , AJ, K X I r w 5 Q BX K, Q, Q A K - A WS' 45 fi, REP rQ, 1 Xe Ny I i 5 .Q W 4-:Q A13 'J W4 'J .9 B vb' Us '51 r-V5 Remember that week in mid-winter when cigarette smokers ramblecl the halls listlessly? . . . the Smoking Room was closed. But when once again we were able to sing meaningfully Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, we found that something new had been added to that famous cigarette room-a mural done by the Art Kraft Klub. AKK did not stop with this their maior proiect, but designed cartoon cards to be sent to our State men in service. Of course they have continued their routine duty of approving displays, using that ever-familiar signature which we sincerely echo, OK, AKK Q . r . W? ,M Ku A jA 'ETS 1 11 1' ' 0 S ':- 'A sg 252.1 .. f ,far Q gi 5, . ! gg - A K 'Y -Q ' fag K '21 I ,, M 4 'EQ Af is w 'f E 14 W . i Q .94 0, 5, x - 7' ' al Q .Iv 1 :hi W . ,. ' J 'M-Q. 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A 3 if-an LM ' - . 3,4 ' im. 'A . Wim f 'wi 3 my ST , A N: :sv ,QM .f Q 1 5521 fg. :W 1 'H-Hxkxg ,. - 33255- X' ns A X , Xyrmgs 1, ,..k a 1 in, . 3 rg.. Q ' 32 I YU, 71 4 fl 'f X Q'-4' EQ nv 'As' we, - it 4 1 ,gr Af if ml. . . '3':?4f .S an lip ., Ali' 46' vi Y J, .5 fi Y 1 S4 , fini: FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Romance and romance Ian- guages, do they mix? A look at the past history of Foreign Language Club says they do. Writers of many letters to French sol- diers in the United States, club members have formed many interesting acquaint- ances through the use of their adopted language. For a lang time the For- eign Language Club has held supper meetings at which different languages are spoken and customs practiced. The interest of club members is rivalled only by their dynamic fac- ulty directar, Dr. Messner 57 SENIOR WOM The literary department of this book would have to call in Samuel Goldwyn or some other Hollywood vocabulary genius to pay full com- pliment to the Senior Women's Glee Club. lt is an organization whose public appearances are all too rare. We see them in Assembly several times a year, and we thrill to their gorgeous tonal quality, and perfect harmoniz- ing ability. We demand encores of them at every appearance. But their experience has not been limited to Assembly appearances. They have really done a big iob this past year. Their singing at Christmastime complimented the Dramatic Club's presentation, and set a perfect mood for the entire proceedings. Un- der the excellent musicianship of Mr. Boyd, the women rehearsed long and still longer for their part in the Lenten Services. The Senior Women's Glee Club's simple renditions of the 'I S GLEE CLUB hymns of all faiths made the services more somber and reflectful in keeping with the spirit of the season. The reputation of our Senior Glee Club was definitely not confined to the College this year . , . it became citywide. ln the winter, they fulfilled a long ambition by making an appearance in Kleinhans Music Hall with the BuFFaIo Philharmonic Orchestra. That their performance was top-notch was evi- denced by the fact that the women won praise from the caustic music critic of one of the local papers. The girls with music in their hearts topped off their trilly season with a ioyous hymn of Thanksgiving on V-E day and a reverent treatment of the responses to the prayers. lt is the love of these young women for music, as well as their continual attend- ance ot the weekly rehearsals which make their organization one of the most respected Na, -am. A 21 ., 3 ,. ... . if ,. 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The House lights dim, ond the magic of the theater ,becomes real when the audience sees a Casting Hall pro- duction. The Nativity at Christ- mas-time, the Spring Play and other presentations are the result of the combined work of Make-up, Prop- erties and Costume Committees, the Stage Crew . . . AND the actors . . , in- tegrated effort which makes Cast- ing Hall productions distinctive 63 lt has long been a mystery to out- siders on this campus how the six sororities got along so well with each other, and showed such fine spirit of cooperation. But, lo the mystery has finally been solved. Pan Hellenic Society consisting of members from each of the six sororities on campus sets up rules for rushing, and plans events which will further the good will between sororities., Our sororifies pictured on the next several pages prove that they have done their iob well 64 PAN HELLENIC SOCIETY 55' ish : 3jf.:.wg: V yr' sas-P Q ' gs W K ,Jaap 1 ed Q if 1 X 1 I ' . x. , , 1. 1' xx , A , , -W g ' - M A El' AA T x 3 .. --X. N ' Q 3 M 1, f . gQi,f:a5Z'.g.'i 0 Qgf. A - ' - ,f Neff 'Q m:,rf V -w . V 2:1 rg is ' 241 1 , v ' S ,Lffff-5. ' k 4 1 1- . X e 11. 1 ' if W x ' 5i?.fv5l.. X E-. 3182. X gmt? 'na -s. ' .M swap . N - --wr K W 5 - , .jj-yuqbfgsk In g., an ,gerhca A if I L f N A A ' ' :ll 1 . at X P 'f 'A .Q . ' K qw u I ' W V K I -13 . ,. X 'f' 'rw 0 5.3 M M x u V K qjv V, Gfjgg, y A Ylggiti- , M.. - . V ,LEM xl . we 5: , ,. I M f . .,, S . ' fa y wg N , ' mf C- 1 ' Y ' ' Q. ' 5.5, ' :,., Y , . 323,45 1' gf V . ,K 5 21,0 ati.: Witeaxi -V, I :A 'r' . g' ff 'fmy' Q-.. . 'Ave Y - , A .1 ' ' 4 L-in W1 ' 'fr 'fm X. gg Sli A -' Q 5.212-,sw ' Q ,-. 'Cf 'N mag, -123,2 1, QX Q -p., ' .5 , , 'iv-3 . , 5-fav. 4 ' xlfggvg -'S ag ff A-5 W . M N k X ff .E--Q ff?-',' ' - km., . my X ' f 5 ' -bf nil? ' 1. 93 ' . 1 . .af f A +f-'?',f- .. - . - H31 'A 13+ YY '3'5.? m f 5: ' Sf nb X 'ag 1 X X 1' K anim 1- any -X 2 rf, sg N XXX :ix-3 w' ' :iw 6' KT. . ,' 3 1' M. - ' Q - , , I X,--,W 31. fi? 4 fffrw-Q13 . L 9 ,A , an , ,, ' : Mg! - 2 1 Y n???3f fw 3 . x , ffmg ..,,, ig? Q 6 wsisf' w . - Victory Vogues which was held way last tall proved again the origi- nality and versatility of Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority. Because of wartime conditions it was not fea- sible to hold the Sweetheart Dance, a dessert bridge and fashion show being held in its place. Proceeds were sent to Base Hospital at Mit- chell Field. Alpha Sig has held the scholarship cup for two years That the Alpha Sigma Tous are o fun loving group is proven by what we see here on these pages. And they have a lot to sing about this year with their brand new house on Forest Ave- nue and the success- ful slumber parties they have had there. As always Alpha Sig has done cl thorough iob of checking the names and addresses in the service file 68 ALPHA SIGMA TAU 69 Y Q 1, .. .. -QI 1 1 'sa ,ia 'M .- xx Xlf' m,.:..,, z K 33 . , f Yfqhi- .. .I 4295 ,' 1:f?f'.? .E-f 'Q-,2?2I2f': 'L j 'Vi :::fE2.'fx i25Q-Q--Qpif W .,,4,.,: ,-mm ,YS ' 2525? 1: iz? 1-v 'R X - Q , Q .9 J ,. f X V. n' 1 iff ms ati A .fi 1 Tix: i Y th ,mi V ., z wins? ff xx 1 x W M '64, u 5 I ---f. we e W 5, :P J Mi QW' x xi...-f .,, 'jr , an .2 If .., i V. ,I . as Y I 1, 4 .4 Q-1' QM. 1' ifism -W X as 35'-'Q 5? L 1, ii ,.. . -:t , G ...ff ,rj . Q! D fu- sl' 5 ..,- - ? N k I ,. 1- 5 5 , Q w x-,r 1 fb -Q Q. 1, --iff, Q 4 ,xx 4' , 'f .. Q43 isiggge ,w-35,35 nv. 'QJLL5 V? ihilzve- , J: 4' aa' M: W, .4::f.ff.m g ?1'fS.2ffF B 3 : I fri? ' tiff' Kiwi' gm v XG 2, ., p fq. V ' Fm. 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QQ , CLS, ' , -'IZ '01 'J ,459 r 'x 2: Q Qi, xxx als! 5 Q8 gg X m xx 'X X P: wa, '2- fm ,- X N 'piggy ' Q P J , 'QQ gg . f ffii? ff'-w ' .Qi I ' ' '. , - ' Q91 ki' - - ' - 2' ' ' Sq .J x fr . I Q. V 3214 ut. ff mx! . Q- .f X 'mix i ',. wx ' rv 4 A gf 7 1 M f'f,g 'z .,g,,Q , .E , X Q7 'nv' X ,. ,...f--- Y When man bites dog that's newsg when Pi Kappa acquires a new house that's also news! Cele- brating its fiftieth anniversary this year, Pi Kappa Sigma has a record of outstanding achieve- ment. Social activities and studies are atliusted so that the girls may devote several hours a month to rolling bandages for the Red Cross. And Pi Kaps candied apples served from Ye Olde Apple Carte are good news to all State students 73 v M 'iw 5, iffy.-eg, kiwi 'QM 9 Mn: 'el ' .QF X1 I 1, I, 'fan Y . ' f .gggl M Q 'iw ..' -f: Q: f' -Ayzfxf .pb - .5 -:1.-t',- ix ,x mf X ,ggafff a . ff 1.4 -fs, X Mg' v W- X N ge- vi uggsjziggf. an ff A 'cf a 'Sgr Q xx J .s 'ga M, M e mf - . f1gw s ,ff' 9' 1: -?f'm'fx 21 ' ,na f 4'1 '33 ' . 5 MQ 4. 'fn . K, .. X. ' f' . Q gf x e 4: y Q3 :Hz 3355 wan .5 Q Q 2 4 T HETA SIG MA UPSI LON Serving Refresh- mentsattheNiagara Square USO the third Thursday each month makes Theta Sigs as popular with servicemen as they are on campus. The house of Franken- stein was outdone at Y Carnival by Theta Sig's Cham- ber of Horrors. lts annual Courtesy Day Tea is traditional ,Q Sv' X , 0260 Qu H 4 ni ay ' 0 . N115 V .-an-A K Ks 2,3 W X State seemed more like itself this year than it has in a long time. The return to active duty of Psi Phi Fraternity was partly responsi- ble for this. And with this return came that well-remembered Psi Phi spirit. The reconditioning of the furniture in the Smoking Room was their quietly done task this year. 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V' ' -, A A .-mi I MLM? - v ..,w1M Gvff,6hUgw A- - Q33 HQ 'Af ' , W ' rs.W295:ff L51 2 L, , 4-. szw- -'H 'x ,, . 4. .f a 5' uae:--af F'-wf.: f' 1 453: --M . - , v ' ,1:':fY,-'k g-wav-5 f Q-Q!! Q wa . '- .H U Y-. ,mt J Wifi' 3 MT, H gm w' , wb- ' swf A :Mimi ' ' was ' , , ' ' , iz: , , N - fm' V kg.: 1 - ' ,. z - Wh'-M., W6 .3 Q '--.5 ,H I v- . ? my i A if T., E. 1 f v I . J ig- . 3 TO oun MEN IN slskvlcs IT IS HARD FOR US TO SAY WHAT WE FEEL IN OUR HEARTS ABOUT THE MEN WHO HAVE LEFT OUR COLLEGE TO FIGHT IN THIS WAR. SO MUCH HAS ALREADY BEEN SAID THAT ANYTHING WE MIGHT ADD HERE WOULD ONLY TEND TO MINIMIZE THE SACRIFICES OUR MEN HAVE MADE. WE CAN ONLY EXPRESS OUR HUMBLE THANKS. WE SHALL CONTINUE TO PLAY OUR SMALL PART, AND TO LOOK FORWARD TO THE DAY WHEN YOU WILL ONCE AGAIN WALK IN THE SHADE OF OUR ELMS CULINMN NNCDN j .. g if X 'a'1a.'if2 fi ' . ,. , ..'-M '2'g.'1. .. Q- . .ay 4.1.43 . 5 'iaaam . E' N , aa X. gs' V I r 5 ' N 21- Sizes: f - ,1s'a:ay,w ' ' ' '-Q25-gi' Kin A W ' 'Sc' . ht O , QS ' CONSTANCE BATT JEAN BERGER ms, in Educuiion 5.5. in Edumeicn 0 . , zibg . rj f WH. JL !Ji21 '5'.f 1 Wife: . - A fffwir' ' -CNE,-. ' . f'2. .. 5ix'1C , '- s ,' V ir. mmf: ff - 4- .C . , ,O ,-Aa: ., I xy, xxx 1:-Silk' 5., fw v ff. .cf f, K Q, 5.:xEj.,..a, J, -4 57. ' '- , ,A,1 .Q af- .. -Q H ,. -, r Yi ff- Sf sf' 'rw' 4,- ' , '.'Q.-4 Egg U' '..sz56 .,n1.'f F 1 ina.. 'wire-N. 9i3f'x .1' a w w 432-'X-'fiizfif-gfQresffr'gg' ..,, 2-' QQ... . .- ,-A. J- . ..f,,,. . .. . . ADELINE BALZER LOUISE BARTEN n.s, in summon a.s, in Edumuon S NORMA BERWANGER B.5, in Education BAS- in DOROTHY BOWEN Educuiion at um Mi, H ,,.,g5,M pf: In n nm ' Nqr: C I 1 YQ:-9' iw EW: isa .., ,HQ '35 T 116 b 1 l w 117 JL ,,,,.!. ,. Q .na 15: e-5,9 , Iv, cs , 9 . W -1 1 , .,, , A K , X 'Q K . .f xx W. , 1 sw , , x , . F Q? W . 516. li, F sf .gi f' in S ,X ur , 3 1 , n 3 .J sw? .ff 952' N 5' N ,.,f.L - . 5,4 Q fr- ylgff , Y- , 1 in if -1. , an if . qw? 'ga' ' -V 9 Y-Sm M 14 ' 21911 9x: 4:?' -' fm-af ' ' , I , I -Sc X .. s f z 1 I . 4 ,,.?,,,. WA.. 'i in-1 I .f, v ? ff f 5 ui -A , ff 380312-Q e ' aff' v QW 126 1 , , sf' wi'5.ff,,l a V -n. ASHA V w fy 'QQ-hx' . W ' A ,hx 69 Q' Ex I' 93 W x. 'ii' r ,Y ... QR W- Sm fi Egigglx 5, ff , N.g..Q'3? M nfl 9 jijkk, ewgl - - ..., ., 1 xv- 1' K ,aft U :Qian - , 5.3, 1. 3 -,V K e '4 ,LH .125 XE 1 -1 -0 'is-A fi . 3, YQ ,Tv .QrL5f:,'g,?, Q Sfffi' ', BF- V X .1 t , VXM' GERTRUDE POELMA ILS. in Home Economics GLORIA RADAELLI B,S. in Educnlion SHIRLEY POTTS MARY CONSTANCE REAZOR 8.5 in Home Economics vo an fu QW x!t? V , fall ' ig Qgffa 1 Gr .-9 UQ, fs I-Q B.S, in Educuvion LYLA RICE ELS. in Education GLORIA RADTKE a.s. in Home Economic, Mu. RM: mf ,'2'..as,I t, 4' WVU ? 5 9 u 1. i ' '3:: ,.s '3 14 ,, ai. X we .4 D x I ,. .1 C .ww 1fQE5f.1IfL if' ' W f. WE, VE E u, wa 2 2 'r ff, Q . ,.,,M,, , T' 5' A A lf' . Ab- if , , . ,,-N -,js ,itil .-1 m V 1 JENNIE TUZZOLINO HELEN WANDELL B,s. in Eduwmm 5.5, in Educolion , 1-.an .31 .Il 2 as el .s..Qgm , an P ' .1 wmx 3 I . ,va-Iwi if Q :'E.' Q Ex ALICE WARREN KATHLEEN u WASSINGER B,S. un Education 8.5. in JEAN WATT B.S. in Education Educulion S. . gan. wdfi' , Q ' A - f 3:2221 24,5- ,:'-ja Neff 'Q '.,.fVMg535 .VE . ., ,- Fifa ' :Xxx-A .jf-A KN..-' ., ms: Ls .1. f-A X -L F QA A HELEN WEBBER B,5. in Educolion , Er 152 W2:3,f.sf5 1 P??5g1.ff.. ,:S1?'Is,r'j .ni . .. .mf 'QFQEQJQSV M 3 N ,gi Q arf : fn, ' , C 5551's .3 E19 QQ ' S' QV? ask, .ggi if 3. if , 9 . W. ,5 , Kia-3953? K. . 1531 Q ACCELERATED SENIORS ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE CLASSES EVER TO GRADUATE FROM OUR COLLEGE IS SHOWN ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES. WE HONOR THE ACCELERATED SENIORS OF AUGUST 1945. THESE WOMEN, REC- OGNIZING THE URGENT NEED FOR TEACHERS IN THESE DAYS OF WAR EM- ERGENCY, HAVE STEPPED UP THEIR PRO- GRAM, GIVEN UP THEIR SUMMERS TO PREPARATION FOR THEIR CHOSEN WORK. WE SALUTE OUR FIRST ACCELERATED CLASS 138 .. JE .9 .Q 1. nfl' j' Ki ., pa -- Ao ,, 0 5. 4 6 -199 . u ,V . 15' 1 3 my-a -fm--'e ,W.,. '.. AJS Z. 9 Qu 1 1. ,xg ,Q iw , f if-if : 3 ,L-Q, r' ' 21. 1 u gli? ADDITIONAL GRADUATES JANUARY 1945 B.S. IN EDUCATION Clark Carnal Leon Elder Shirley Glover Norma Hausler Betty Hubbard Millicent Kemp Helen Kruse Margaret McDonald Margaret Powell Winifred Ryqn Evelyn Skinner Mildred Stuart Naila Totah Jennie Tusch Dorothy Whitmore B.S. IN HOME ECONOMICS Kathryn Civello Olive Lightfoot Jeanette Wiggers B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION Albert Comfort .IUNE 1945 B.S. IN EDUCATION Calla Freeman Rebecca Beers Edward Rodamaker AUGUST 1945 B.S. IN EDUCATION Anne Cotter i9-45 ELMS STAFF Thomas Liddle . . . Editor-in-Chief Martha Tiedemann . . Business Manager Beatrice Palmerton . . . - Arl Editor Staff Editors Joan Steinmiller . . Photography Editor Sandy Pevney . . Literary Editor Annette Brown . . . Typing Editor Dorothy Burns . . . Assistant Art Editor Art Staff Florence Beckman . . . Mary Bertell Jeanne Dilger . . . Dorothy Drath Florence Duncan . . Gloria Grossman Victoria Gonzalez . . Mariory Helstrom Dolores Mergler . . Janet Whalley Literary Staff Hortense Butts . . Ruth Christman Nancy Dunn . . . Helga Sy Phillip Twersky- . . . Gerda Williams Photography Staff Marlyn June .... Maura Lyons Typing Staff Ruth Benzinger .... Dorothy Foley Thomas Liddle . Martha Tiedemann l I. KELLER 00. BUFFALO l. N ,M If v , ,N 9? 1. nf . ff?xf r 1 I uw, ' ' if kf WWVHEHI
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