Buffalo State College - Elms Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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New Y OFPICI OI' TH Hth ORA' z Plozuozur 1 ease 0 and for a d you GU-id life U W1 th ahc eg of 1 with prepared Qrger BSPVII idealo ot' Dose' I co,- hob ler 117112 , gladly hon beclro inspired g and loftier 01'-9 you in this .vollme 128 to future gene:-at with hope find con ions of st fidezgce. jj 26, 1950 udehts ADMI ISTRATIO RALPH HORN Dean of the College CATHERINE E. REED, Dean of Women RAYMONIJ M. FRETZ Dean of Jilen I i 1 N .L a A V I 1 is V n H s. 2 3 ,, Q V X ,gi Q ,,',5,.a. .23 1 I 5 B v ig 9 ,9 W ww 1 : ' M M 3 1 f f ,ff 5 JY Q' 52 sf ,-,Z y., 1 1 f, H gg , ,SX pf' ' ff fff 71,5-s , 1 V yy, 3 g ym.. V ,f 4 QI, 4 ,a YWW J' V, ,. ,Mm I wwf-ff ,sr 4, I W 1 y 4 am wf :V A 1 W ylm V , ? - 7 M 7f4: f'mvf7ff? f fm, ,V if fwffv f'Q?dfWZ M2 wx , VZ!! fzjnyffm, , X fff,f4!54f'ff 7 jj Mig!! ,ay x MQW ' f ff X ff MQAZX Q! f M4 , 1 4 my , Avfgnfz Wm 5 ,j X wwf . ,-ff W f -u.,,' , ,fury 4 .yay ,4.I. ff 4 fa Vmiv MR GEORGE M UACKENBUSH Professor of Industrial Arts THOSE students of the past who have come in contact with George Quackenbush will remember him Well. His present students are sorry to see him leave. To those stu- dents entering State in the future, We can say only that they have missed a great op- portunity in not being able to come in con- tact with this renowned instructor. During his many years at State, Mr. Quackenbush has accomplished many things. Among these accomplishments are the laying out and supervision of the con- struction of the tennis court at State. Some of his other services to the college include auditorium rental supervision and main- tenance. Although We shall miss him, we hope that his future endeavors will be as success- ful as his accomplishments here at State. The faculty and student body are equally aware of this loss to the school and wish the best in the future to George Quacken- bush. RETIRING FACULTY 4017 Y - Harriet G. Drumlevitch, ALBRIGHT ART S?1Iis3Scito1EASgHArgg Philip C. Elliott, Directori Charles F. HO1PP1n' Ohm S McKay, Lyle R. Mayer, Marianne Appel, Dolores McFar Zn? ,Lot Shown-Lemgrio Calapai, Dorothy Schaerte, Rnstfilctlczfiizclgicurn ,Seymour Drurnfevitch, Instructors of Artg Insert- us in 1 ART EDUCATIO Sralrfl - Jeanne Morganstern, Instructor of Artg Catherine Rudulph, Stenographerg Dorothy Ifccligan. Instructor of Artg Standing - Gail Taylor, Instructor of Artg Eugene Dakin, Assistant Professor of Artg Clement Tetkowski, Instructor of Artg Howard Conant, Assistant Professor of Art: Stanley Czurles, Director of Art Divisiong J. Hubler, D. Kenneth Winebrenner, Professors of Art: Norman Truesdale, Instructor of Artg Carolyn Heyrnan, Assistant Professor of Artg Not Slzmvn -Harold L f ' ' ' ' o glen, Assistant Professor of Artg Rzght - Dr. Czurles. Seated - Clarence Cook, Walter DeLacy, Instructors of Industrial Artsg George Quackenbush, Professor of Industrial Artsg Irving Perkins, Director of Industrial Artsg Isabel Cappiello, Instructor of Textilesg Fred Finsterbach, Assistant Professor of Industrial Artsg Emerson Neu- thardt, Professor of Industrial Arts Standing -VVilliam Palmeter, Instructor of Industrial Artsg John Fontana, Assistant Professor of Industrial Artsg Burton Waagen, Elementary Industrial Arts Instructorg Donald Brossman, Andrew Grabau, Louis Callan, Assistant Professors of Industrial Artsg Viola Reali, Stenographerg Edward Morrice, Ellsworth Russell, Owen Harlan, Assistant Professors of Industrial Artsg Jean Prible, Stenographerg Edgar Strong, Instructor of Industrial Artsg Henry Mandel, Assistant Professor of Industrial Artsg David Cappiello, Instructor of Industrial Artsg Not Shown - Harold Steffen, Instructor of Industrial Arts. Mr. Irving Perkins I DUSTRIAL Sealed - Carolyn Barreca, Stenographerg Dorothy Kentzel, Instructor of Home Economicsg Alma Roudebush, Professor of Home Econornicsg Margaret Grant, Assistant. Professor of Home Economicsg Mildred Sipp, Director of Home Economicsg Ruth Buddenhagen, Alice Betzold, Sylvia Cragun, Assistant Professors of Home Economicsg Standing - Arlene Adams, Instructor of Home Economicsg Faye Keever, Pauline Weaver, Virginia Butler, Assistant Professors of Home Economicsg Dorothy juscanic, Stenographerg Helen Lapp, Lois Adams, Assistant Professors of Home Economicsg Right - Miss Sipp. HOME ECO 0MlC C0-ORDI ATOR George R. Sherrie, Co-ordlnator of Field Service: Berdena C. Dolberg, Stenographer. Allan P. Bradley, Director General Elementary Division and Director of Evening Session. GE ERAL ELEME TARY DIVI I0 PLACEME T Frances Pieczko, Stenogra- pherg Harry J. Steel, Director of Teacher Trainingg june Truesdale, Placement Secre- IHI' Y. EXTENSION ff f' A Robert Albright, Director of Graduate Divisiong Betty Nuttle, Assistant in Extension Departmentg Edith Levin, Stenographer. ALUM I Donald Brossman, Presidentg Kathleen Herniman, Stenographerg Charles Messner, Faculty Representative. REGI TRAR Edith Levin, Stenographerg Richard G. Dyer- Hurdon, Registrarg Eleanore Napieralski, Stenographer, joan Rath, Clerk. FINANCIAL ECRETARY joan Propster, Stenographerg Sally Nowocin, Stenographerg Robert W. Goehle, Financial Secretaryg Jean Gassman, Stenographer. CHO0L 0F PRACTICE First Row - Vada C. Clarke, Helen E. Rimkus, Dorothy Jacobs, Wilma Laux, Gladys N. Clark, Mildred Concannon, Ruth Muck, Second Row - Roberta Sandstone, Hertha S. Ganey, Mary L. Jamison, Evelyn Clark, Dorothy Jane Fedi- gan, Meribah S. Gardiner, Sarah Starrett, Elizabeth' K. Mc- Clure, Eleanor G. Kelly, Inez M. Knapp, Ruth Sugarman, Elizabeth Bressig Third'Row - William H. Talmadge, Burton S. Waagen, Myron C. Northrup, Margaret Mary Woeppel, W M Marianna Irwin, Chester A. Pugsley, Principal of the School i of Practice, Edgar A. King, Rudolph J. Cherkauerg Not Shown - Grace Bailey, Right - Dr. Pugsley. HEALTH ED CATIO m Seated - Hubert E. Coyer, Director of Athleticsg Ruth E. Houston, Professor of Health Education, Head of Departmentg Joseph P. Adessa, Assistant Professor of Health Education Standing - Gertrude E. Roach, Assistant Professor of Health Education and Physical Education Doris Bonnar, Assistant Nurseg Dorothy Jacobs, Instructor in Physical Educationg june Bosworth Instructor in Physical Educationg Helen W. Manders, Nurse, Instructor of Health Educationg Miriam L. Spaulding, Instructor in Physical Educationg Lower Left - Miss Houston. .ZYFSJY H I . ve en. W' Manders' Nurse? Dons BOHHHIU Assistant Nurse, john Wadsworth, M,D,, Cone ge Physician. EGLISH D L GUAGES Dr. Arthur Bradford Dr. Charles Messner First Row - Wilson B. Gragg, Professor of Englishg Hertha S. Ganey, Mary Cochnower, Professors of Englishg Arthur L. Bradford, Professor of English and Head of Department, Mina S. Goossen, Assistant Professor of Speech, Betty Gallagher, Ralph Smith, Instructors in Speech. Second Row - Conrad J. Schuck, Andrew W. Grabau, Martin B. Fried, Assistant Professors of English: Charles A. Messner, Professor of Foreign Languages and Head of Departmentg Meta Norenberg, Instructor of English, Benjamin Gronewold, Professor of English, Frazer Drew, Assistant Professor of English. Not Shown - Ethelyn Messner, Instructor of Spanish. 1 . K. R ' xml ri ' heryne Thomas Wlma Laux Instructor of Geography, Kill Wlnttemore Professor of Geography and H6311 Of DFPHH' ment Ym Tang Chang, Visiting Professorg Rzght-Dr. Chang. X i treiti li - 0CIAL TUDIE Robert Albright, Professor of Sociologyg Frances Pieczko. Stenographer, Marvin Rapp, Houston Robinson, Assistant Professors of Historyg Howard Vernon, Mildred Roesser, Edmund Brown, Marion Dana. Robert I-Iousten. Instructors of Historyg Frederick Hollister, Professor of Sociologyg Harold Peterson. Professor of History and Head f D - - ' o epartment, Not Shown - Malquerite Stockberger, Assistant Professor of Hlstoryg Lester Mason, Professor of Historyg Left - Dr. Peterson. WVi1liam H. Tallmadge, Instructor of Musicg Joseph Wincenc, Assistant Pro- fessor of Musicg Mary Louise McMahon, Instructor of Musicg Silas L. Boyd, Professor of Music and Head of Departmentg Frank W. Webster, Assistant Professor of Music. Right - Mr. Boyd. EDUCATl0N F011 H DICAPPED Richard M. Flower, Assistant Pro- fessor of Education for Handi- cappedg Maurice H, Fouracre, 'Pro- fessor of Education for Handicapped and Directory Ruth A. Ryder, In- structor of Education for Handi- cappedg Rita Vaccaro, Stenographer. Lower Left - Dr. Fouracre. 0-OP Charlotte M. Fetterman, managerg Dorothy Dettmann, clerkg Marietta R. Ferro, assistant manager. LIBRARY Dolores Franzek, library assistantg Dorismae Kint, junior librariang June Weaver, library assistantg Isa- belle Webb, junior librariang M. Frances Breen, Helen E. Rirnkus, assistant college librariang Upper Right-Miss Frances Hepinstall. college librarian. First Row-John Urban, Professor of Science: H. Emmett Brown, Professor of Science and Head of Departmentg Margaret V. Dupre, Charles A. Vail, Assistant Professors of Science: Raymond M. Fretz, Professor of Science: Second Row-Carl W. Stamp, Anna M. Ryan, George M. Laug, Instruc- tors of Science, Sigurd W. Sheel, Assistant' Professor of Scienceg Rita Vaccaro, Stenographerg Valentine J. Nadolinski, Instructor of Scienceg Third Row - David Thielking, George Swenson, Instructors of Scienceg Not Shown - Edwin Arthur, Instructor of Scienceg Upper CIE CE MATHEMATIC Reuben S. Ebert, Professor of Mathematics and Head of Department: Rudolph J. Cherkauer, ln- structor of Mathematicsg Cecil T. Rodney, Assistant Professor of Mathematics: Carl W. Stamp, Instruc- tor of Mathematicsg Left - Dr, Ebert. V W. I frm ln, f . ,, -my First Row-Oscar Hertzberg, Professor of Education and Head of Department, Lorraine Lange, Assistant Professor, Harry-Steel, Director of Teacher Education, Doris Eddins, Evelyn Clark, Anna Martorana, Instructors of Education, Elizabeth Penn, Assistant Professor of Education: Chester Pugsley, Professor Elementary School Administration and Principal of School of Practice, Second Row-Paul Sloan, Professor of Educationg Josephine Stueber, Assistant Director of Teacher Educationg Sherman Crayton, Professor of Edu- cationg Marion Elmer, Assistant Professor of Education, Mar- garet Woeppel, Instructor in Education, Mae O'Brien, Homer Bruce, Assistant Professors of Educationg Elizabeth Bressi, Instructor of Education, Allan Bradley, Professor of Educa- tiong Not Shown-Anna Burrell, Instructor of Educationgl Mary Jamison, Eleanor Gover, Anthony Millanovich, Assis- tan Professors of Education. Dr Oscar Hertzberg Kathryn Graham Secretary to the President' Mary M. Mal' Secretary IH General Oflice Rosemar Forne S, gecretary to Dean Horn Not Shown Jane giAddorio, ECRETARIE QA M, 'X'-WM-fwfyt, ' f f ' -1-A Q' n x .Q 3 il WL? l --Y sv-W gym- I .A 5, is gi x as X -Xp, X5 Q, LV W w1,,.w'A , in Vx X ' X A ' 17 f,,gxQX96k.A,.b ivy 1 .fp-'N 1 . . X , W'Sf w I y W. Q. xf 'w TOWER OF INSPIRATIONU ,X s ,mg 2 5. i Q,A . 3 V E r FRANK M. ABATE Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Niagara Falls THOMAS J. ALESSE Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo n ' 03 ' W, .9 A , , I , A A ew: fc' ff , -1 4 'dau 4 fi . I ALICE ADAMS Bachelor of Science in Education I Home Economics Scio ff ' , 'ff' RICHARD ALBANO Bachelor -of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo VIRGINIA NICOLOFF SHARLES ALIKES AMOS - achieflrgrdof Science Bachelor of Science I conorrucs New York City Niagara Falls f CAROL A. ANDERSON JOHN PAUL LAWRENCE WESLEY ANDERSEN Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Troy LOETA. OLWYN AYRAULT Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Ripley Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Dansville S ERNEST G. BAINBRIDGE Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Tonawanda ARMSTRONG Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Lackawanna BETTY BALDUF Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Darien JQHN R BARNARD ANNAMARIE C. BARONE DONALD A. BANKS Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo .IGSEPH A. BECHT Bachelor of Science GETELLE BECKERMAN Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Art Education Home Economics Buffalo Buffalo Bachelor of .Science Bachigdodcciiiiijfice in Education z 4 - Industrial Arts Art Ilflucatlon Perry Buffa o ROSALIND J. BEGY Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo ESTHER ANNE BEUTHER ROBERT FREDERICK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo RUTH BILLIGK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo BICKEL Bachelor ofScience I in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo MARCELLA BIEGER Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo MARION F. BLAIS FREDERICK L. BLUHM Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Home Economics Art Education Kenmore De pew x MARJORIE JANE E.o1Es MICHAEL VINCENT r Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Holland NANCY LORRAINE BORRON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kenmore ! :f Q X. N .X -. ,LX fwf' fY 'J I EoRnoNARo i ec,cc Bachelor of Science - X Industrial Arts f l A Buffalo JOHN BORGESON Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Dunkirk 0 . lgaffjff 0I?SC1?31E'eE ROGER L. BRANCATO in Education Badlitlflldof Science Industrial Arts Art Educaltilnadzon East Aurora Buffalo in Education c MARIE R. BRECKA LOUISE A. BRICKA JEAN M. BRECK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo ALICE T. BRINKEL Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Johnstown ROBERT E. BROGAN Bachelor of .Science in Education Industrial Arts Builalo Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo JANET E. BROWNE Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Buffalo f' Y? 4' . .f f. -,fa ,L ' ff: 53,511 ,223 -lf PATRICIA MAE BURE Bachelor Of Science in Education l Elementary . Rlielilcledilgarten Education W1ll1amsv1llC l'll,l,liN C. BURY lfrlrhrflor of ScignCe in Education General Elementary lidueation for H andieapped Children liullalo JANET HALL CAMPBELL Bachelor of .Science in Education MARY C. BUCCELLA Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo MARGUERITE ANN BUSCANI Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Buffalo 32 CAROL MILLER CALDWELL Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo General Elementary Geneva SALLY A. CAMPBELL Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education 'Kenmore PATRICIA M. CANAVAN Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo MARILYN GRINTER CANOLL Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Scotia 486 .5 fa, Q i W MARY JANE CAPPELLINO Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Rochester ANNE B. CANNON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo ARDIS V. CARLSON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo 33 A ESTHER CARRIGAN Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Mlilson CAROL M. CASTLE Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Buffalo JAN ET CATCHPOLE Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo '15 , P . sk . I Y WILLIAM EDWARD B CAVANAUGI-I achelor of Science 211 Education Industrial Arts Lackawanna JOAN CASTLE Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Lockport MARY CECHINI Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo PATRICIA L. CHALMERS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo ' PRUDENCE A. CELANO Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo 'IOSEPY A. CHINELLY FERN CI'IISlWORE IZQCITCZOT of SCl67'lC6 Baghglfyr Of Sgigngg in E6l'LtCLZll01'L in Educatign Art EClLlC2iflOI'l Art Educatign East Rochester Ilion GEORGIA CHAMBERS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kenmore EDWIN A. CHISTMANN Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo 3.1 JEAN CLARE AIEANNE CLEARY Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education i i Home Econorr11CS , Getzville 2 ,Lg ANTHONY CIANCIO Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Jamestown ELIZABETH F. COLLINS Bachelor of Science in Education JAMES PAUL COLT General Elementary Bachelor of .Science Education for Handicapped in Education Children Industrial Arts Buffalo Olean in Education General Elementary Buffalo KERMIT COOPER Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts North Tonawanda RICHARD C. COOPER JAMES M. COPLAND Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Industrial Arts ' Industrial'Arts Jamestown Buffalo HOPE L. CRESPI Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Brooklyn JOHN D. CROSBY Bachelor, of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo JUNE M. COURTNEY Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Kenmore BLANCHE C. CROSS Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Franklinville PETER M. CURCIO Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo EUGENE A. CZWOJDAK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo HELEN DAVIS Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo EVARREN G. DAVIS achelgdof Science U1 ucat' Aff Educationwn Nlagara Falls IRINE DENIS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo i HORATIO DeLORENZO Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Dolgeville it JOAN CATHERINE DOMINO Bachelor of Science CATHERINE E. DOLAN in Education Bachelor of Science Ggngfal Elementary in Eclfwfllifm Education for Handicapped Home Economlcs Children liuflalo Rome JACK W. DISTLER Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Kenmore WESLEY DREXLER Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo MARY ELLEN DUQUETTE Bachelor of Science ALLAN ARTHUR EASTM AN Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Ogdensburg GERTRUDE EMMA DUECKER Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Buffalo RAMONA E. EDWARDS JOHN E, EKLUM Bachelor of SCl6TLC6 Bac-hgloy of Sgignge . in Education in Education General Elementary Industrial Arts Ni F ' agara alls Dunku-k in Education Art Education Kenmore LENORE ERICKSON Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Williamsville JOYCE M. EWING Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education North Tonawanda MARGUERITE FATTEY Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary East Aurora THOMAS C. FARLEY Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Kenmore r I , PATRICIA FARRELL Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children I Buffalo f WALTER CARLISLE PASQUALE J. FEDERICO FENWICK, JR Bachelor of Science Bafhflm' 01' SCWWC6 in Education in Education Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Dunkirk KCnm01'C JEAN A. FEUCHT Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo SALVATORE T. FIORELLA Bachelor of Science of Education Industrial Arts Buffalo MILDRED FISGHLE Bachelor of Science of Education General El-ementary Buffalo JOHN N. FLANAGAN Bachelor of Scigngg of Education Industrial Arts Saugerties BEATRIGE FISCHER Bachelor of Science of Education Art Education Schenectady VVILLIAM L. FLINT Bachelor of Science A of Education General Elementary Buffalo ELSIE FRANK ROBERT RICHARD JGHN FOOS Bachelor of Science of Education Industrial Arts Rochester ALFRED CUDLIP FREITAG Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Orchard Park Bachelor of Science of Education General Elementary West Valley DONALD F. FRIER Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Hamburg FRANK Bachelor of Science of Education General Elementary Buffalo SHIRLEY A. FRITZ Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo MARY FOWLERQ ICI,I,IO'I'T CHARLES GALLAGHER Bachelor Of Science in.Educatz011 General 'Elementary Buffalo JACK P. FULTON Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Binghamton ALTON G. GARDNER Bachelor of Science in Education ROBERT A. GERTH General Elementary Bachelor of Science Specialization in Elementary in Education Science Industrial Arts N tl T or 1 onawanda Lynbrook GALLAND Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Laurelton MARIE GIAMBRONE Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo LQ Hn iz' H UAF BW Gent W ill LAUREL GILLETTE CATHERINE FLORA Bachelor of Science GLADFELTER in Education Bachelor of Science General Elementary in Education Hulberton MARGARET GGLDHAWK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Williamsville General Elementary Buffalo DOLORES FRANCES GOLDSMITH Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Williamsville RUTH ELLA GLASS Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo JAMES L. GOODNO Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Kenmore MARY ANN GRANVILLE BURT E. GREEN Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo JEROME C. GREGOIRE Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo FLORENCE L. GREENE Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Kenmore EQEEET 2' ,GREISER DONALD L. GRIMM - of Clence Bachelor of Science G ZH fducation enera E16 Buffalo rnentary in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo JAMES G. HADSALL JUNE EDITH HAGSTROM Bachelor of Science Bavhfflm 0fSC1fmCf in Education in EdUCat1Qn Industrial Arts Home ECOUOUUCS Elma Rochester CHARLES W. HARDY Bachelor of Science -in Education Industrial Arts Westfield RICHARD H. HAAS Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo WILLIAM A. HALBY Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts IGIIIIHIU KENNETH HAMILTON Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buflalo ORIE E. MAIHASSELBECK Bachelor Of 50567106 in Education Home Economics Snyder , ., V ,ff JOSEPH H. HASSLER Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo MARILYN L. HIXSON Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics A it - Shortsville DANIEL C. HARTER Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo VIRGINIA LEE HAVENS , MARILYN E. HAYES Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Home Economics Home Economics Kenmore Buffalo DONALD R. HOAK Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Niagara Falls RUTH ANN HORN Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo CLARE HOEFER Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Getzville cc ot sw LINDA H. HORNE Bachelor of Science in Eclncation Cc-nf-ral Elementary liullalo SYDNEY J. I-IOLMBERG Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Kenmore WILMA H. HORNE Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo ZANNE A SU - HORSTMANN Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Sherburne RALPH D. HUBREGSEN Bachelor of ScienC6 in Education General Elementary Rochester or V I W ALICE R. HORTON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo CHARLES IPPOLITO Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo MARILYN HORTON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Hamburg HENRY IWINSKI Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo FRED A4 JACOB, JR. S. JAMES JAKIEL GERALDINE VICTORIA JACKSON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo RUSSELL PAUL AIANCJWSKY Bachelor of Science in Education lnrlustrinl Arts North Tonznwamlzn Bachelor of Science Ba0l'l6l07' Of 50567106 in Education in Education Industrial Arts General Elementary Buffalo Buffalo WARREN E. .IANOWSKY Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts North Tonawancla MILDRED J. JARRETT Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo 5 JEAN LOIS JOHNSON Bachel01' 0f5Ci6'1C6 ' S in Education A--S General Elementary- W x A Education for H2lUd1CaPPed Children JOHN KAINSKI Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo Buffalo A-3' IVO. M. JOHNSON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Randolph NELLIE KARDOULIAS THOMAS KARWAKI Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education General Elementary General Elementar Y Buffalo Buffalo NANCY JANE KAUSCH Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Rochester FREDERICK M KAY BETTY ANE KEELEY 4 . J Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buifalo DORIS D. KIRKLAND Bachelor of Science in Education Gen-eral Elementary Buffalo in Education General Elementary Buffalo l FRANCIS H. KELLEY Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Rodman FREDERICK C. KNAPP CARL JOHN KNOLL Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Buffalo BUITHIO GERTRUDE KOCH MARTHA E KOHL Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science ,H Edugafwn in Education Art Educauon Home Economlcs Education for Handicapped Corfu Children Buffalo SAMUEL KORUS Bachelor of Science in Education Industrlal Arts Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo Y? RENETA A. KRAWCZYK Bachelor of Sgignce in Education Art Education Yorkville HENRY A. KORN IK Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo , .-., --0 . ,x DONNA KRON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo 9 GIRAI li? Baflff If H0315 E951 .la Bafll Fl fv w iz E llldusirik Blewsrer MARGARET KUPFER Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Pt. Pleasant PAULA MARIE LABUZZETTA Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary North Collins DONALD J. LAMP Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education GERALDINE CAREY KROTH Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics East Aurora EVER Ii'Il I' B. LA MERE LEONARD LA MOTHE linclfelor r1fSc'z'er1c'e 13f1Cl16l0?' of 5067166 in l'frl11f'nlion in EClUCflIfi071 lIlfllISl,flIll Arles lllfll1SUAiHlATt5 lil'lfVVSl,ffT VVinoosk, Vermont Buffalo VERSAL S. LA PRESS, JR- DAVID LAWRIE JEAN MAE LANDGRAF Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kenmore JAMES H. LEAS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Hamburg Bachelor Of whence in Education Art Education Buffalo CHARLES W. LEMAN Bachelor of Science in Education ' Industrial Arts Buffalo Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Tonawanda MARY ANN LESNIESKI Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Alden ANNA MAE LEWIS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo HELEN M. LINGL Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Ebenezer LUCILLE C. LEWIS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo l CAROL LOIS LIMBURG Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo ROBERT A. L'ITALIEN WILLIAM T. LITTLE Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Industrial Arts ATI EdllC2l'ii0U Buffalo 13113310 TONI LOMANTO Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for North Collins FRANK PATRICK MCCABE Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo UE' Handicapped Children Education for P Handicapped Children EMIL ARTHUR LOMBARDI Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts S Brooklyn l 1 SARA P. LOPEZ i Bachelor of Science in Education l General Elementary . Education for EARL S Bllfhglo. Handicapped Children in E4 Buffalo lfldusuia Buffalo ?ZlilZIfRED MCCARLEY PHYLLIS A. MCCAUSIJAND iizfgdol Selena? Bachelor of Science G ucatwn in Education Egger? Elimentafl' General Elementary ROHM CEI lon, Of i Education for Bflflielf Buffal andlcapped Ch1ldren Handicapped Children ini O BUHEIO glllllglr 1152110 l EARL S. MCCULLOUGH Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo ROBERT Mril,AUCHLlN Bachelor of Science in lfducalion Industrial Arts lllllllllfi JACQUELINE MCGINNIS DOROTHY Z. MCGOURTY Bachelor of Science BclCll6l01' of SCMHC6 in Education in Education General Elementary Home Economics Buffalg lVl'lddlClLOWI'1 ' HELEN TATE MCMULLEN Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo A. JAMES MCMANUS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo EILEEN L. MACK ESTI-11311 D. MMPHERSON JAYNE L. MacINTYRE Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education York MARY MANTI Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Lancaster - Bachelor of Science 'S , . . Art Education Home Econormcs Endicott Buffalo JOSEPH MARINELLI Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts East Rochester NORMA M. MARINELLI Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Depew RUDOLPH P. MARION Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo MARIAN MARTIN Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Atlanta ANN ELIZABETH MARKS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Yorktown Heights .X -1i,, 5 i ff. , ?y 'i5ffi '4 .iit A 'f fl Z ..,.. 44 LOUIS MARTYNOWICZ Bachelor of Science in Education Cicrncrrznl Iilcrmentzlry Hltllzllo JOAN E. MARKS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo ELEANOR MARCIA MATHIS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Ecluctzltion for Hzmclicrlppecl Children Blllllllfl lvl ARTHUR MAZONSON Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Malden, Massachusetts GEORGE A. MAZZANTI Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo MARY MENTESANA Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Rochester 62 JOSEPH A. MELKA Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo CAROL EDITH METKE CHARLES H Bachdof Of Science M1EczNiKowsK1 G m Edumtwn Bachelor of Science eneral Elementary in Educ t- guiifdclrgarten Education Industrial Aiition u a 0 Cheektowaga r f JEAN ELLA MILLER Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Allen Park, Michigan QIANIQ L. MOORE lirfrluflmf of Science in Education llfnnr: liconomics Krfmnore ROBERT R, MILLER JEAN K. MITTLEFEHLDT Bachelor of Science BaChel0'f Of 50597103 in Edugatjgn in Education Industrial Arts Aft EdUC21fi0f1 Dansville Elba JOAN MORGAN Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Freedom FLORENCE MOSTERT Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary North Tonawanda 6 ROSE V. MULLIN Bachelor of 561537166 in Education General Elementarl' Cuba BERNARD V. MURPHY Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Lackawanna MARGARET' MULLENHOFF Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Gardenville DONALD J. MURPHY NAN K. MUR,PHY Bachelor of Science Baghelmf Qf Science in Education in Edugation General Elementary Home Economic Buffalo Buffalo S CHRISTIAN E. NAGEL Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo MARGARET R N AGEL CARL NASCA . - J- . Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Ebenezer YASABEL E. NEWTON Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Hamburg in Education General Elementary Dunkirk ROSARIO S. NOLA Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Snyder MARY ALICE NAUGHTON Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo ELEANOR MARY O'BRIAN Bachelor of Science in Education General Education Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo 60 TH ANNE GERALDINE C. OLIN , ,, ,, . U,,,,,,7,d I H A ELIQQCCNNOR ' Bachelor of Science - in Education Bachiicgdoiicilzlighce General Elementary i Home Economics Kindergarten Education Buffalo BUffHlO 3 BARBARA OOGJEN Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Rochester if , - , if JOHN D. O'NEIL Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buifalo CLAYTON S. OSTERMAN Bachelor of Science EHIQMAS OQGJEN in Education ac F107 Of S61-ence General Elementary Art Edufatwn Education for R uCat1OI1 Handicapped Children ochester Buffalo al imc Bflfllrlr in Arr Ed Halllbl NORM B0Cl1glC U1 I Art Edl Hollan OAN PATTERSON LEE PEARSON J . Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo i JANICE PATTERSON Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Hamburg NORMA JEAN PECKHAM JOSEPH C. PEPICIELLO Bachelor of Science Bachelor Of 502.07100 in Education W E0lU0ClU0W Art Education Industrial Arts Holland Buffalo Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo MARGUERITE G. PETRINO Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo Bachelor of 56161166 in Education General Elementary Orchard Park JEANNE R. PIERCE JOSEPH C. PILERI Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo RUTH L. PODOLIN Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Buffalo ,A ,h LAVERN CLARENCE PHILLIPS Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Mayville LEONORA PILERI HELEN V. PIPALSKI Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education General Elementary General Elementar Y Buffalo North Tonawanda IRENE E. POWERS Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Norwich CARYL RANDOLPH Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo DONA M. PRITCHARD Bachelor of Science A in Education H General Elementary Education for Handicapped Children Springville MAMIE FREEDMAN REBACK Bachelor of Science in llducation General Elementary Buffalo PHYLLIS M RAFFAUF Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo IANE H REESE Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo PEGGYANN REICHEL FREDERICK REINHARDT' Bachelor of Science Bachel01' Of SCWWC6 in Education W ITMUCUUOW Art Education Industrlal Arts Kenmore Chaffee JOAN RIEBENNACHT Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Turin ,Wg X 'f'Q'R1x Fw BARBARA R. RICKARD Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics - Niagara Falls KATH BaCheZ0EE?IgIge?1iLGAs JEAN HAL1: RITTER - . Bachelor of Science in Education - d - General Elementary Horrig Elcoliigriiijg Wellsville B H1 u a 0 HOWARD RITTER Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Rochester MARGAR ET A. ROILETTA Bachelor of Science in Education fiCTIlffT?Il Iilczmffntary R omc ALBERT E. RODEN, JR. I WALTER H. ROEDER Bachelor of Sgiengg Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Industrial Arts Industrial Arts North Tonawanda Buffalo LEO F. ROMANIUK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Springville ANGELO V. ROSATI Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo LAWRENCE M. SCAGLIONE Bachelor of Science in Educatzon Industrial Arts Buffalo PHYLLIS ANN SCHLEHR JOAN E. RUB Bacheloo of Sczence Bachelor of Science an Educatzon in Education Alt Educauon Art Education Buffalo Kenmore EDWIN A. ROSINSKI THEODORE ROSINSKI I Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo SALOME JOAN ROY Bachelor of Science ini Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Snyder Bachelor of Science 7 in Education Art Education Buffalo MAXINE ROWE Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Friendship MILDRED L. SCHMIDLE WILLIAM I-I. SCHMIDT Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Home Economics Art Education Iiuflalo Buffalo MARY JOANNE SCHMIT HOVVARD C.. SCHMITT Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo E. DONALD SCHULMAN Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo ,J Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo EUGENE SCHULTZ Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo ADELE SGHOELLES Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Kenmore CHARLES A. SCHUMACHER Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo JAMES sl-IAHIN ARTHUR C. SERIO Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Cheektowaga IOAN Ii. SHAW Bachelor of Scirfnce in lfflllffllllllll Art l',flllf2llIfJll Nllllflllff JACK F. SEWERT Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Cheektowaga HAROLD T. SHEPHARD Bachelor of Science in Education lnclnstriznl Arts liulllzilo Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Niagara Falls KATHLEEN H. SHERLOCK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Specialization in Elementary Science Niagara Falls JESSIE MARIE SHUPE , Bachelor of Science LEONARD S. SIKORA Bachelor of Science Gill? in Education Home Econom1CS Snyder MARY SHIRK Bachelor of Science I in Education General Elementary Kitchener, Ontario JANE SIMON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo JEAN A. SMITH Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo in Education Industrial Arts Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo RICHARD ROBERT SOLAT Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Buffalo 1, lf 1. ir' . v ri Indy y, l'x'2ll ' T, . Milf . Bgllxl GW ,l zp Klllfii 311521 CLIFFORD H. SPRAGUE Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Walton MARY JOANNE STEEL Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Buffalo JAMES P. SPINA Bachelor of Science , in Education Industrial Arts Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo -. EDWARD STENHOUSE Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo RITA DOROTHY STASKIEWICZ Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo PEARL STIEFLER Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Blzlsdell PATRICIA CAROLYN CATHERINE PEUGEOT STOLL STREIF Bachelor o Science 3610116107 Of SUWWCE f in Education Art Education Naples JOHN W. SURRA, JR. Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo in Education Home Economics Ebenezer FLOYD H. SWAN Bachelor of Science 211 Education Industrial Arts Jamestown JEAN A. STRIPP Bachelor of Science ' in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Kenmore CAROL F. THOMANN Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Kenmore DAVID SARKIS JULIA TLUSTACHOWSKI TIFTICKJIAN Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Education in Education Home Economics General Elementary Johnstown Specialization in Elementary Science Bulfalo QVINCENT J. TRINKVVALD Bachelor of Science J in Education Industrial Arts Sayville S i MILTON L. THOMPSON Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education J Jamestown M. ORAVELL TOBIN Bachelor of Science SHIRLEY A' .TGTHILL in Education Bachelor of Science General Elementary H m Educatwn Kindergarten Education. Ome Economics B U Hal 0 Youngstown '79 LOIS S. TRUNCER BESSIE PRATT TURNER Bachelor of Science Bachflol' of Science in Education m Educatwn Art Education Home Economics Buffalo Buffalo RUTH M. VAN SON Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Attica ARLEEEN R. TROIDL Bachelor of Science 1 in Education Art Education S' E A Buffalo E A S fi NORMA L. VAN CAMP Bachelor of Science ROBERT VAN DEUSEN in Education Bachelor of Science General Elementary in Education Kindergarten Education Industrial Arts Hamburg Olean 80 I KENNETH Q, WALTER CONSTASNCE N. WANDS Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Elma ALICE WASKO ' Bachelor of Science in Education Art Education Yonkers Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Meridian NORBERT B. WASIEWICZ Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Tonawanda IDA MARTIN WATERS Bachelor of Science in Ediqwfifm JOSEPH D. WATERS Aft Educarwn Bachelor of Science EduCatIOI'l for Education Handicapped Children Art Education Buffalo Buffalo 81 DAVID STEPHEN M. WEATHERELL Bachelor of Science in Education Specialization in Elementary Science Buffalo CLAIR M. wizsoorr, JR. Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Hornell FRANCES WEBB Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Tonawanda ROSE MARIE WHALEY Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo HELEN WERNEJEWSKI Bachelor of Science' in Education General Elementary Kindergarten Education Buffalo GEORGE WHITE, JR Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Buffalo ' fwfym 7' LOUIS HENRY JUNE H. WILLS Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Ransomville RHEA WILLIAMS Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Buffalo BEVERLY s. WOLANYK LUHN J- WQLAN YK Bachelor of Science achdor of Schence in Education m Edufatzon Art Education light Educauon S1 Niagara Falls lagara Falls WILLUMSEN Bachelor of Science in Education Industrial Arts Education for Handicapped Children Southampton ELEANORE M. WOODS Bachelor of Science in Education Home Economics Phoenix 83 DOROTHY VVYANT Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Wellsville LEONARD G. ZWICK Bachelor of Science in Education General Elementary Buffalo GRACE A. MILLER Bachelor of Science in Education Art Educatlon Locust,Valley I VINCENT H. MUSCELLA 7 Bachelor of Science . H in Education A Art Education A Gloversv1l1e ADDITl0NAL GRADUATE ALL GRADUATES RECEIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREES GENERAL ELEM EN TAR Y ANGELA FASO Buffalo GRACE WADE GATES Snyder EVELYN GLASSNER Lockport MARIE G. GRAF Silver Creek ENID KATHLEEN HOFF Ellenburg Center 84 E. IRENE BAKER A L HMARION SHIRLEY I Jamestown HOLLENBACK A Buffalo' ELEANORE C. BOHALL Randolph , L SALLY ANN HURLEY ' Kenmore V , CORINN E CECILE CLARK y R2lF1d01Ph ' SARAH DELILAI-IKILTS ' 'A AdamS ' ' DOROTHEA LUCILLE i iec. ' DUFFY W PHYLLIS BERYL KOLPIEN Hamburg Bath S. MARY ELIZABETH - BETTY LONG ' ll DuPLESSIS Buffalo A Syracuse A ALICE MCADEN Buffalo MARY E. MCCORMICK Middleport ROBERT W. GERBRACHT Buffalo JAMES ROBERT ' GUSTAFSON Jamestown ROBERT J. HARRIGAN Buffalo IRVING HENRY HORNUNG Buffalo ALBERT E. JOYCE Buffalo COSIMO F. LaCORTE Buffalo FREDERICK C. LAIRD Varysburg Louis P. MAURER, JR. Buffalo JAMES L. MESSE Snyder ROBERT E. PARR Buffalo HERBERT M. RANNEY Dunkirk - EDWARD J. REICHERT Buffalo RAY- ROBERT RICHARDSON Kenmore ' DODWORTH PRESTON ROWE Tonawanda HAROLD F. ROWE Warsaw JOSEPH HOWARD SANDER Buffalo WILLIAM L. SCHURER Morrisville JOSEPH SCIUMECA Buffalo ETHAN P. SMOUT Buffalo JOHN A. SPINA Dunkirk JOSEPH PAUL STARKEY Buffalo EARL RAYMOND STELLRECHT Kenmore JAMES LOUIS WILLIAMS Buffalo ART EDUCATION GEORGE K. STARK Buffalo HOME -ECONOMICS MARY ELIZABETH BONSTEEL Niagara Falls MILDRED J. DIEDRICH Tonawanda ANN MARIE STARK Buffalo RUTH PASKO MAHAR Niagara Falls BESSIE ECKSTEIN MARTIN Ebenezer VIRGINIA MIELCARSKI Buffalo MELVIN H. MILLER Medina GRACE MANTELL O'NEIL I Kenmore AGNES JANE PURCELL Aurora MILDRED ALICE RIDLEY Rochester IVAH J. ROTHE North Collins EVELYN H. SCHNABEL Buffalo LEONA M. SHERMAN Clifton Springs EDNA G. STEWART Mohawk I ELEANOR BARRETT STULL Kenmore EDMUND ARTHUR THURM, JR. North Tonawanda HELEN C. WALSH Buffalo HELEN MAHAR WHEELER Holcomb INDUSTRIAL ARTS CHARLES S. ALLGEIER Depew JOHN THOMAS BARRY Bedford Hills JACK W. BERGER C Boston GLENN W. BERNREUTHER Olean THOMAS JOHN CAMPIERE Buffalo DANIEL J. CARNEVALE Buffalo AUGUST MAURICE COLOMBO I North Tonawanda FRANCIS PATRICK DUFFY Buffalo 85 0 it First Row-Jo'Ann Carpenter, 'Helen Pipalski, David Leake, Judy O'Leary, Patricia Weberg Second Row-Mr. Conrad Shuck, faculty representativeg George Zuydhoek, Mary Mentesana, presidentg William Weber, vice-presidentg Thomas Schwobg Dean Ralph Horn, advisor, Third Row-Russell Leary, Marjorie Eyring, secretaryg Robert L'Italien, Iames Leas, Rosemary Schaffner, W. Herbert Querns, Gordon Smith, Betty Bryant, treasurerg Richard Kubalak. TUDE T COUN IL CoMPosE.D of representatives from each of the four classes and the respective departments, the Student Council serves as the governing body for the entire student body at State. With the help of the faculty advisor, Dean Horn, and the faculty representative, Mr. Shuck, Student Council carries on its legislation in Well-organized meetings. Standing committees, appointed by the council, regulate college activities with the welfare of all in mind. This organization is a vital part of college life. Without its help, the student body and its activities could not function as smoothly as they do. ss , NON-RE IDE T' COU CIL LIFE can become diHicult when one is away from home! Be- cause this fact is realized, Non-Resident Council, composed of representatives from homes that house girls away from home, was organized. Under Dean Reed's guidance this group aids out of town women, who attend State, in becoming ad- justed to their new environment. First Row-Frances Witter, Shirley Hollenbeck, Barbara Hyde, Second Row-June Olsen, treasurer, Katherine Conklin, president, Bea Fischer, secretaryg Carol Borden, vice-president, Third Row - Ruth Van Dusen, Geraldine Fry, Janet Catchpole, Shirley Mfilcox, Jean Karpinski. Seated Robert L'Italien, secretary-treasurerg Mary Mentesanag Standing-Jane Simon, Robert Bickel, Jean Miller, vice-president, Carol Limburg. LPHA H0 0R OCIETY THE Greek letter A, Alpha, is Well remembered by all students who pass through the corridors of Buffalo State Teachers College. Membership in this society is an honor aspired to by many students. Membership in Alpha honors those students in the junior and senior classes who have proven themselves through outstanding leadership and service in extra-curricular activities. Alpha sponsors many traditions on campus that highlight the college year. Among these traditions sponsored by Alpha are Organization Day, Inter Class-Sing, and Holly Hanging. Through the sponsorship of these activities, Alpha encourages leadership and high standards in extra-curricular activities. The impressive ceremony with which students are inducted into this organization, Alpha Tapping, is an experience never forgotten by the students and alumni of State. Marjorie Hasselbeck, William Little, Irine Denis, James Leas, William Schmidt, president, john Armstrong, john Flannagan, Donna Krong Not Shown-Dean Ralph Horn, advisor, Marilyn Hayes, Gertrude Koch. Organization Day, an Alpha sponsored activity. 1 KAPPA DELTA Pl ONE of the highest honors that can be achieved on State's campus is an invitation to membership in Kappa Delta Pi. The many members of this national honorary edu-cation fraternity have pledged themselves to the furthering of high educational ideals. From the junior and senior classes, Gamma Mu Chapter selects its members from those students who have proven themselves outstanding in leadership in the academic field and interested in the field of education. Through its sponsorship of the Dean's List, the Dean's Tea, and the assembly program for the annual Education Week, Kappa Delta Pi does a great service .to State and education. Kneling-Marie Brecka, Mary Ellen Morris, Marion Owen, Jean Miller, Nancy Bull, Joan McNamee, Janet Wolfe, Seated-Marion Thornell, Katherine Conklin, Geraldine Jackson, Patricia Joyce, Helen Pipalski, Margaret Sullivan, Florence Marcotte, Elaine Abbott, Standing -Amy Avrunin, Charles Schumacher, Harry VRay, Norma Marinelli, Hope Crespi, William Weber, Anthony Scimeg Not Shown-Getelle Beckerman, Shirley Bellinger, Carol Caldwell, James Colt, Douglas Davis, Phyllis Hoffman, Eileen Joyce, Nellie Kardoulais, Fredrick Knapp, Carl Knoll, Carol Limburg, Jacqueline McGinnis, Helen McMullen, Ann Marks, George Mazzanti, Mary Mullenhoif, Bernard Murphy, Mary Alice Naughton, Barbara Oogjen, Janice Patterson, Katherine Rigas, Edwin Rosinski, Rita Staskiewicz, Kenneth Walter, Joseph Waters, Dr. Chester Pugsley, adviser. l PHI UP ILO Kneeling-Alice Brinkle, Getelle Beckermang Sitting jean McDonald, Barbara Hyde, .Constance Wands, Marion Thornell, Janice Woodard, Esther Carrigang Standing-jean Ritter, Bessie Turner. 0lVllCRO MEMBERSHIP in Phi Upsilon Omi- cron is awarded to those sopho- more, junior, and senior women who have proved themselves in scholarship, leadership, and have a sincere professional interest. Mu Chapter of this national, honorary fraternity maintains a file of Home Economics material and a color box for the use of practice teachers and Home Economics teachers. Ac- tivities of the organization include acquaintance meetings, guest speak- ers, and joint meetings with the alumni chapter. The purchase of a button machine, which serves the college, provides money to carry out professional Work. Phi Upsilon Omicron and the Home Economics Club entertained the Field Secre- tary of the American Home Eco- nomics Association. Kneelinge Marjorie Hasselbeck, Marie Brecka, treasurerg Sitting-Alma Roudebush, advisor, Marion Blais, president, Elaine Abbott, Blanche Cross, vice president, Standing-Jane Moore, Katherine Conklin, Audrey Matthews, Joan Morgan, Rosemary Schaffner. Not Shown - Virginia Havens, Marilyn Hayes, Martha Kohl, Helen McMullen, Mary Alice Noughton, secretaryg Phyllis Raffauf, Barbara Rickard. First Row-Robert Savarie, Donald Hoak, john Gilson, Emil Pieper, Edward Bartel, john Archer, Second Row -William Holmes, Robert Ulrich, Daniel Turcott, Kenneth Stacey, Stephen Siuta, john Kainski, Harold Shephard, Charles Schumacher, Richard Parker, john Powel, Arthur Mazonson, Frank Matuszak, Donald Koch, William Weber. Q Y To BE A member of the Tau- chap- ter of the national industrial arts fraternity is the goal of every man in the Industrial Arts Department. It is an honor remembered through- out one's entire teaching career. The qualities exemplified by the upper class members of this organi- zation are scholarship, leadership, and professional promise in the field of Industrial Arts and Voca- tional Education. ' These juniors and seniors annu- ally sponsor the Industrial Arts Spring Conference which is held on campus and brings together Indus- trial Arts teachers from a wide area of Western New York. Publicizing goals and activities through the cir- culation of its own reports, this organization invites not only stu- dents, but also many members of the faculty to its ranks. EPSILO Pl TAU Seated-Wesley Anderson, Jack Sewertg Standing-Frederick Knapp, Wesley Mil- ler, Charles Soderlund. Seated -James Colt, presidentg Standing - Mr. Emerson Neuthardt, advisor erome Gre oire treasurer ames Hadsall Henr Iw1nsk1 s J g , 1 J , y ' ', secretary, Kermit Cooper, Leonard Sikora, Robert L'Italien, vice- presidentg Not Shown -Edwin Christmann, Richard Cooper, John Crosby, Pasquale Federica, Donald Grimm, Joseph Hassler, Warren Janowsky, Donald Kester, Carl Knoll, David Lawrie, George Maz- zanti, Floyd Swan, Clair Wescott. Robert Savarie, treasurer, Mr. Conrad Schuck, advisor, james Mayer, recording secretary, James Jakiel, president, Kurt Hammer, corresponding secretary, Mr. Fraser Drew, advisor, IGMA UPSILDN Donald, Schulman, Jack Fulton, vice president, John Foos, Frank Abate, Tener Steele, David ' Crespi, Douglas Davis, Robert Bickel, Harry Ray, David Hansen. Thomas Schwob, Roger Dooley, Milton Thompson, Harold Stromberg, Stephen Siuta, Edwin Rosinski, Herman Sidel, Raymond Gebhard, Thomas Ingraham, James McManus. FOUNDED for the purpose of creating and stimulating an interest in creative Writing, Alpha Delta chapter of this. national honorary literary fraternity has fostered this purpose through the induction into mem- bership of men on campus who are outstanding in literary ability and interest. Numbered among the members on and off campus are men of outstanding achievement. Those members of the past have formed a very active alumni chapter. Reading, writing and discussing, these men strive forward, gaining a richer and fuller understanding of life. HI lllilfl' G Seated - Leota Ayrault, Mary Ellen Duquette, Muriel Haber, secretaryg Fern Chismore, presidentg Phyllis Van Stone, vice-president, Betty Knapp, treasurerg Evelyn Campbell, Miss Mary Coch- nower, advisor: Second Row-Nola Richardson, Veronica Brown, Evelyn Endres, Faith Sotel, Rosemary Wrenn, Millicent Elliott, joan Secord, Katherine Conklin, Margaret Sullivan, Patricia Allen, Vivien Brickley, Carol Dean, Ann Culver, Louise Sapienza, Anna Marie Barone, Jeanne Napier, Nancy Vanng Not Shown -Theresa Anthony, Helen McMullen, Norma Van Camp., CHI DELTA PHI is the Women's honorary literary sorority on campus. The members meet for informal study, criticism of manuscripts, and entertainment. Through the encouragement of productive literary work among women students, Chi Delta Phi does a great service t0 State. This organization strives to raise the standards of Work in the field of writing among .women students and rewards their efforts 111 furthering thebest interests of literature, with membership in the sorority. Through this organization, many members have had their Work published. First Row-Clayton Osterman, business manager, -Helen Pipalski, editor first se- mester, James Shanin, editor second se- mester, Second Row -Richard Auerbach, Evelyn Campbell, Jane Jenkins, Elizabeth Neild,' Charles Guzetta, Mary Ann Les- niewski, Sally Nichols, Not Shown-Dr. Benjamin Gronewold, faculty advisor. J RECORD THE RECORD, the weekly State College newspaper, prints collegiate news and views. It is a current medium for securing reliable information on sports events, campus happenings, club doings, student and faculty opinion. Usually published in these four-page editions are feature stories, editorial comment, and news of educational progress. Its growth from a four-column to a live-column paper is in step with the increased enrollmentof the college. Press delegates attend the NYSTCPA con- ference which is held annually at member state teachers colleges. Subscriptions to the RECORD provide a contact between State and the alumni. First Row -Jane Marie Collins, Mary Mentesana, Joyce Mooney, Second Row - Florence Schiff- man, Jean McDonald, Jeanne Facklam, Anita Carrubba, Josephine Capodicasa, Roland Hale, Betty Ferguson, Jeanne Pfeiff, Florence Andujar, Joan Andujar, Alfreda Moss. V '-Y' Qaida james Leas, editor, Donna Kron, business manager: Mr. Norman Truesdale, advisor. EL THE past, the present, and the future - the story of a college is best told by its year- book. On paging through the ELMS of the past, one sees a complete picture of the growth of this college from a small normal school to a division of the State University of New York. What the future holds for State will be recorded in subsequent volumes. y LITERARY STAFF - Rosemary Wrenn, Barbara Lockwood, S. ' James Jakiel, James Mayer, co- literary editors. ART STAFF--Joseph Chinelly, Reneta Krawczyk, co-art editors: Donald Lamp, Betty Bryant, Richard Kubalak, Elaine Saun- ders, Jeanne Pheilf. BUSINESS STAFF-First Row -Ann Stone, Marilyn Grove, Robert Lewis, Rosemary Schaff- nerg Second Row - Carol Freund, Susan Schwert- holfer, Geraldine Jackson, Edith Roden. TYPING STAFF- Rosemary Schaffner, associate editorg Esther Beuther, Carol Freund, Mary Ann Lesniewski, Betty Falsone, Edith Roden, Audrey Matthews, jean McDonald. DIRECTORY STAFF - First Row-Mary Harrington, Mar- jorie Grotzka, Esther Beutherg Second Row-Bridget Ferrin- tino, Joan Schmelzinger, Edith Roden, Robert Lewis, Ann Stone, directory editorg Third Row - james Steger, joseph Milutinovic, Robert Savorie. Sitling-june McGill, Marcella Biegcr, busi, ness managcrg Patricia joyccg Standing-Art Conomos, Ann Vrusho, Virginia Lamphier ohn Foos, cclitorg Patricia Andrzejewski, Betty Raub. l H DBO0K THE Handbook is known to many as the student guide. It answers any questions one might have concerning the activities, occasions and tra- ditions that comprise and symbolize the regulations and formalities of our college. Formerly designed for freshmen, it is now accepted by upperclassmen as a necessary and complete guide in keeping them in- formed of changes that occur. The Handbook staff works all year long to collect interesting facts which they feel the students of State should know. Acceptedas a reliable source of information, the Handbook takes its place among the student publications. Sitting-Alma Horne, joan Flavin, Margaret Yviedeman, June Kessel, Ann Klemanng Second Row-Willard Schum, Thomas Ingraham., Jean Hebeler, Jeanne Woleslagle, Elizabeth Abbott, Juanita Corrigall. Erwin Nicholson, business mana erg Geor e Winsor, editorg Dr. Benjamin Gronewold Mr g 8 Conrad Schuck, faculty advisors. ELM LEAVE SINCE its birth last year, the Elm Leaves has become one of the most anxiously awaited publications on campus. As an organ and outlet for student Writings, it does a great service to the students of State. A publication of this kind has long been needed on State's campus. The faculty and students recognize this fact and have given their full support to the publication. Students anxious to forward their literary accomplishments and to estab- lish their writing ability can submit articles, stories, es- says, and poetry. The literary magazine fosters the stu- dents' creative ability on State campus. First Row -Horne, Rizzo, Booker, Wilger, Barrows, Hippchen, Jeffers, Downer, Klaia, Dolores Nebrich, accompanist, Mr. Silas Boyd, director, Mostert, Copley, Flavin, Schlehr, Rector, Agnew, Hospodor, Martin, Murray, Avruning Second Row - Cook,,Tulipane, Montgomery, Muttler, Hen- derson, Morris, Chupas, Pascoe, Wyant, Bull, Kellerhouse, Ivancic, Raquet, Finsterbach, B. Steele, Ledwin, Fry, Tray, Davis, Babcock, Carter, McArthur, Third Row-Baker, T. Steele, Lang, Sgroi, Baer, Ziehl, Sidel, Scott, Nolder, Hardy, Anderson, Cehulic, Norton, Querns, Folts, Kelley McCarthy, Russell, La Mothe, Mancuso, Turcott, Testa, Fourth Row -Wilkinson, Peet, Patrie Peter, Gerth, Parton, Gray, Rizzo, Ahr, Clark, Parker, Smith, Brown, Flick, Cramer, Kautz, Sowinski, Walter, Teed, Eastman, Hadsall, Tufillaro, Doherty, Williams. 3 J E+ 'S GLEE LUB ECHOING through the halls of State are heard the voices of the Men's Glee Club. These musically-inclined persons, under the direction of Mr. Silas Boyd, provide many happy and pleasurable moments for the students, faculty, and guests of the college. Also noted for their concerts at the Kleinhans Music Hall, the Hotel Statler, and our city schools and churches, their appearances will long be remembered by their many audiences. A CAPPELLA CHOIR YEAR after year, one of the main highlights at State has been the pre- sentation of musical programs by the A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Silas Boyd, it has come to be 'considered one of the leading musical organizations of Western New York. The choir contributes largely to our college life by its performances in convocation. Its musi- cal background for Casting Hall's Christmas plays and for State's Spring Concert offer the people of this area a wide opportunity for the enjoy- ment of beautiful choral productions. First Row - Kelley, Stacey, Testa, Tufillaro, Teed, Eastman, Doherty, Gladwin, Dolores Hebrich accompanist, Mr. Silas Boyd, director, Wekerle, Stiegler, Baer, Cameron, Smith, Ahr, Langg, Second Row-Turcott, McCarthy, Williams, Weber, Hadsall, Steen, Nagel, Sidel, Totaro, Mergel, Cunningham, Grieser, Marion, Baker, Keeney, Del Prince, Hampp, Ippolito, Peters, Third Row-Querns, La Mothe, Mancuso, johnson, Brooks, Goldsmith, Vasbinder, Sowinski Nolder, Woolger, Guzzetta, Koenig, Haley, Frank, Nagle, Skingley, Steele, Sgori, Ziehl, Parker Gerthg Fourth Row-DeFreis, Cehulic, A. Miller, Lewis, Milutinovic, Lombardi, Westphal Marzello, Helfrich, Steger, Atlas, Brown, Hamilton, Trinkwald, Patrie, Gray, Gilbert, J. Miller Peet, Wilkinson. : 7 ! 5 SENIOR WOME ' GLEE CL B UPPERCLASS women in the Senior Women's Glee Club are sltilled at their job of transforming printed notes,.rhythms, .and meters into the warm, living music to which State audiences thr1l1. Performanceslat convocations and for the annual Spring Concert are among the act1v1t1es of the Glee Club which include radio and music hall appearances. The organization, ably directed by Mr. Silas Boyd, affords many opportuni- ties for enjoyment of Hne music. First Row -Weldin, Bartkowski, Abbott, Sansone, Raub, Allen, Walsh, Miss Mary Louise Mc- Mahon, directorg Gudzi, Stankowiez, Kinzly, Eiss, Ryckeman, Bommer, Evans, Second Row- Pieroni, Moorhouse, McLoren, Reinheimer, Carr, Arnome, Devendorf, Stinson, Lusink, Devine, Rundell, Wind, Harrington, Grotzka, Flick, Jeffers, Third Row-Osinski, Willett, Dechert, Koegel, Nelson, Head, Klimann, Boorn, Weidenkofer, Schlehr, Copley, Buezak, Knuth, Ambro- sone, Cameron, Pettit, Baker, Fourth Row-Schmelzinger, Ziegler, Rouse, Ostrader, Demrick Kesel, Mooney, Dougherty, Champis, Waterstrat, Baltzly, Gallisdorfer, Kocialski, Kuczma, Becker Bredgeford, Sessum, Gaske, Schnake. J P First Rozif -Sherlock', Heldeman, Wilger, Mendola, Wernejowski, Saladino, Benker, Stieiler Webb, Sporr, Mr. Silas Boyd, directorg Sheffield, DeCarolis, Laier, Oliver, Sapienza, Heidi, Kimleyi Frainlerg Second Row-Maue, Rice, Horne, Bethwaite, Rizzo, Kyser, Larrabu, Giambrone Baldwin Chambos Van Dusen Wahl Strasbur Ciancone ohnson Rea an Beattie Rector , , , , g, , J , g , , ' ,, ., Weinfurtner, Kopp, Third Row - Morris, Van Son, Hermann, Osolkowski, james, Mead, Mar- mion, Dorywalski, Pratt, Madon, Andujar, Maggione, Horan, Marcotte, Jenkins, WValburg Schalk, Schlehr, Hayes, Whallong Fourth Row -Landphair, Schwartz, J. Copley, Wittler, Vann, Burke, Collins, Nagel, Turner, Maishak, Okoniewski, Neureuter, DeAngelis, Elliott, Keeffe, Schingeck, C. Copley, jones, Gallagher, Swiatek. 7 FRESHM WOME' GLEE CL B THIS well known musical organization at State 1S composed of under class women who show smgmg ab1l1ty and interest in music and 1tS in terpretation Among the club s many act1v1t1es are the presentations of a program 1n convocation, the Spring Concert, and several programs for public schools and c1v1c organizations Since 1tS foundation 1n 1928 by Miss Mary Louise McMahon, the choral group has provided enjoyable music as lt blends its voices in song - ' ' irt Row-Reali, Hurd, Schaffner, Pomeroy, George, Eastwood Mr' Joliiiplrdc-iiiibliicellriihirflkflghiiliiaiiiisg Second Row- Bernhard, Rittman, Kelley, Chazeh, Hughes 1IZyOninskiinShoup, Malstid, Talley, Conwicke, Szumigata, Slade, Fabing, Bernhard, Third Row Bciiriilgonaro Craurner, Lamb, Molcan, Bamberg, West, Trader, Doherty, Marean, VVe1gand Schutrum ,Whallon, Clark, Licata, Sorrento, Szelazkiewicz, Metz, Wenzelg Fourth Rozq -Rasche Borden Ilake, I-fargrove, Shubert, Lamdphair, Kay, Johnson, Woolgar, Iflartenstem, Welch Moritz,,Schillawaki, Barberio, Irek, Watson, Masino, G1lbert,'R'ay, Myers, Bleberg Fifth Row Blackman, Romaniuk, Peet, Christiansen, Wahl, Wilcox, Cr1sc1one, Porton, Freeman, Noeller Ciurczak' Sixth Row-Swenson, Scaglione, Patrie, Coppola, Schamber, Fisher, Gilmour, Slisz, Farr, Carnevale. I THAT old adage, Music hath charm, . . ., covers Well what might be said of State's Orchestra. Regardless of what mood We are in, even the most Y unmusical person among' us is com- T pletely charmed by the music played by our orchestra under the direction of Mr. Joseph Wincenci Since its establishment on our cam- pus only a short three years ago, Buf- falo State's Orchestra has been ' joy- ' fully received Whenever it has per- formed for any of the memorable weekly assemblies and other convoca- tions. This m usical organization is visibly appreciated and loudly ap- plauded whenever it makes an' ap- pearance. 7 J I 7 NOISELESS falls the foot of time as Buf- falo State's eighty-piece band plays on. Accompanying various of State's ath- letic teams as they journey to different colleges, our band provides musical inspiration. It encourages college mo- rale at pep rallies, parades, concerts, and convocations. The ever-ready band, spurred on by Mr. Joseph Win- cenc's contagious enthusiasm, contin- B D ually supplies the initial spirit that beckons all to follow, and proudly takes its place among the college's other musical organizations. Conductor- Mr. joseph Wincencg Percussion - Schamber, Holliday, Sliszg Violin- Markham, Weigert, Weldin, Allen, Coles, Wallace, Kimler, Rogers, Benz, Skarin, Skinlin, Szumigala, Walter, Madeil, Mr. Fried, Hammer, Krawczwk, Doherty, Nauth, Alt, Weidner, Barback, Muthg Celeste- Carnevaleg Harp - Millerg Flute - Mosert, Pomeroy, Realig Oboe - Bruceg Clarinets - Rittman, Bernhard, Talley, Hughes, Cello-Anderson, Ogden, Karlock, Rouse, Miss Marvin, Mrs. Lerner, Shaw, Viola - Schneile, Clarke, Fox, Woodard, Hardy, Grimsbe, Petrunick, Pollack, Ritz, Noellerg Bass Viol-Walker, Spitzer, Putman, McGill, Alfee, Briekeyg Brass Section - Rutherford, Davis, Shutman, Lawson, Weigard, Strong, Marion, Masino, Watson, Schillawski, Kelsey, Ciurczak, Freeman, Pratt. - XTET ' Beverley Barrows, M. E. Morris, jean Hippchin, Geraldine Fry, Jane Rector, Marian Martin. ADRIGAL I GER MALE QUARTET ' james Parton, Donald Hardy, Alan McCarthy, Carleton Norton. First Row-Beverley Barrows, Jean Hippchin, Mary Ellen Morris, jane Rector, Marian Martin, Geraldine Fryg Second Row -Alan McCarthy, F1'anC1S Kelley, W. Herbert Querns, Milton Patrie, Richard Clark, Tener Steele. F0 R-FIFTH 0 ARTET Bernard Egen, George Grey, William Zuck, Bruee Carter. QUARTET l Nancy Barback, Mary Muth, Duarie Jewel Anderson, jean Fox. Reneta Krawczyk, Audrey Gillrneister, Marie Falloon, Charlotte Goetz, Marianne Sullivan DRUM MAJORETTE Adah Rittman, Edith Roden, Jeanne Tuerner, Kathleen Finnigan. TRI G , ASTI G The Winslow Boy - a spring play THROUGH Casting Hall, the annual Spring and Christmas Plays are presented for the enjoyment of all. Other activities include productions for meetings and convocations. A special day, Casting Hall Day, has been set aside to honor persons who have done the most to further the ideals of the organization. Unknown talents are revealed to best ad- vantage through the direction of Miss Mina Goossen, Miss Betty Gal- lagher, and Mr. Ralph Smith. , - STS! Rqw-Erwin Nicholson, Doris Creole iss Mina Qoossen, advisor: Anna Cohen, Leon. Szclakiewiczg Second Row-Clarence Cofdlfff, MISS Betty Gallagher, advisor: Carol Sheriwood 'Lohrey, uliirances Webb, .rusa , David Tiftickjlan, Mr. Eu- gene paklll, Stage. advlsorg Third Row-David Mfg-ggi.. John Miller, John Williams, Paul Mary N'l'NJIP4JW'4P2l, Msnyg Louis Lznlli, lI0SClPh Of A CHILD IS BORN Emma Cardenuto, Henry Slisz, jean Cameron, Mary Ellen Morris, Gene Keenen, James Close Annabelle Cohen, narrator. N ll lil rf-I I1 . K Kneeling-Paul Reville, treasurerg Christian Nagel, vice-presidentg William Flint, presidentg Ivo Johson Standing - Eileen johnson, secretaryg Robert Ileich- berger, Dolores Thompson, Patricia Keefe, Jane O Dell. KEEPING up with foreign af- fairs is a task which, at times seems almost impossible. One of State's outstanding organi- zations seeks clarification of World problems through infor- mal discusisons, movies, and guest speakers. The club pre- sents a play on Armistice Day and sends delegates to a con- vention for those interested in international relations. To carry on their many activities, club members conduct an apple sale and sell magazines. A good teacher is a good citizen and the I. R. C. plays an im- portant part in building citi- zenship. 7 INTERNATIO AL RELATIO CL B Lena Qiancone, Miss Marion Dana, advisorg Jane Walburg, Mr. Edmund Brown, advisorg Geraldine Graezyk, john Riley, Kathryn Evans, Marvin Metersky, David Hansen. Kneeling-Eugene Martin, vice-presidentg Mildred Stachowiak, treasurerg Patricia Keefe David Leake, president, First Row -janet Wolf, Delores Merz, Mary Jane Jenkins, joan Heffley Bonnie Chambers, Ruth Schlenker, Frances Smith, Charles Monnen, Sally Mergenhagen Thzrd Row George Kling, secretary, Nina Schleller, Barbara Sirface, joseph Paci, John Hampp Herbert Koenig, Mathew Podniesinski, jenneth Franklin, Claire Tesi, Eleanor Catena THE Science Club is a new organiznization on campus One of the chief aims of the club is to provide suitable opportunities for the new Science Specialists and every one else on campus who wishes to do individual work in the Held of science. lAmong the many activities of the Science Club is the care of the aquarium, the improvement of the growing room through the development of new and varied plants, and the establishment of a suitable Hle of science refer ence material. We welcome this organization to its place beside the many other organizations on campus. ff' First Row- Bridget Ferrentino, Alma Horne, Glorian Belchner, joan Andujarg Second Row-Carol E. Metke, Mrs. Anna Burrell, faculty advisor, Gertrude Duecker, Nellie Kardouhas, Margaret Resch, presi- dentg Prudence Celano, Margaret Sullivan, secretaryg-Leonora Pileri, Helen Wernejowski, treasurerg Annamarie Barone, vice-president. P YCll0LOGY L B THE Psychology Club endeavors to promote and to stimulate interest in psychology. Their program reflects the members' keen desire to fulfill this aim. Discussions, Held trips, study of the science of psy- chology and its function, and lectures are a part of their yearly activities. Members of the Psychology Club are gaining an understanding of life which will stand them in good stead as teachers of tomorrow. First Row -Nelda Everts, Janet Baldwin, Mary Schneggenburger, Elsie Laier, Carol Filsingerg Second Row - Anna Jane Marcinowski, Dorothy Pitonyak, Alice Kosher, Frances Witter, Philip Riz'zog Third Row- Alice Iverson, Audrey Smith, Winifred Duiker, Miss Anna Martorana, faculty advisorg Winnifred Besecker, Adah Rittmen, Ruth Murphy. Kneeling - Marilyn Buhrmaster, Lois Greenfield, Anita Schlicht, Shirley Neureuterg Seated - Barbara Paul, treasurerg Lula Sessum, Norine Cechini. ' ' INTERNATIO AL COU CIL 0F EXCEPTIO AL CHILDREN 4 A NEWLY established and honorably recognized organization on State's campus, International Council for Exceptional Children, was formed for the protection and welfare of exceptional children in all fields. Through panel discussions, extensive field trips, and absorbing lectures, the group meets its objectives by encouraging, understanding, and aiding the exceptional child. The one impor- tant requirement for membership is an avid and ambitious interest in handi- capped children. Everyone entering the profession will recognize the importance of being a participant in such a progressive organization. Methods of handling physically handicapped or outstandingly brilliant children are discussed and practiced. FOREIG LANGUAGE L B lion llne evaluation ol' one's own riulture, a framework of relerenee is necessary. 'llnis is most easily attained by study- ing and unrlerstanrling loreign cultures, and the result is a study ol? the people themselves, The interest of the polyglots on our campus has resulted in an endeavor to develop a bet- ter understanding and appre- ciation of the languages and cultural backgrounds of differ- ent peoples. The club's program of activ- ities provides for the aforemen- tioned study by the presenta- tion of foreign dramas, guest speakers, Greek, Spanish, and Latin programs, and a final picnic. Kneelmg -jane Walburg, Irene Janik, Rosemarie Lema, Loise Larrabu, Shirley Bommer, Janet LlCSCflllC, Donna George, Florence Schiffman, Seated -Vivian Brown, Claire Cooley, Mrs. Messner advisor, Jeanne Mead, Nellie Kardoulias, president, Philip Groh, vice-president, Jean Waterstrat secretary, Delores Pieroni, treasurerg Connie Campbell, Marilyn Schingeckg Standing-Charles Guzzetta, Raymond Kurek, George Kling, Stanley Tucci, Melvina Green, Morris Smilkstein Marilyn Berggren, Rosalie Dougherty, Claire Metzger, Herbert Strubing, Arlene Gabalski, Dr Charles Messner, advisorg james Close, Kathryn Evans, Alice Szalecki, Emma Cardenuto. Kneelmg-jane O'Dell, Arlene Hermann, Averil Bethwaiteg Seated-Mary Pecoraro, Shirley Belhnger Angeline Giangreco, treasurerg Ruth Podolin, vice-president: Rosemary Wrenn presi dent Betty Wahl, secretaryg Ruth Schlenker, Delores Merzg Standing-Robert Lewis Joseph M11ut1nov1c, Lois Pearson, Barbara Lockwood, Eleanor Knickerbocker, Dr. Harry Steel, advisor Albert Kallett, Lucy Reed, Ernest Yuhnke, Shirley Remmes, Mary Reid. E TUBE TE CHER 0E AMERICA AN OUTSTANDING asset to anyone in the teaching profes- sion is the knowledge of methods and materials obtained through membership in Future Teachers of America. With the aid of Dr. Harry Steel and many members of the Education Department, F. T. A. carries on discus- sions, lectures, and other activities related to the art of good teaching. The only requirement for membership in Future Teachers of America is a genuine interest in teaching as a profession. This interest is exemplified by the high educational standards upheld by its members and faculty advisors. fy V Edith Schapiro, vice presidentg David Treppel, treasurerg Morton Albert, presidentg Rita Abrams, corresponding secretaryg Florence Schiffman, recording secretary. 120 HILLEL First Row-David Sidel, Edith Marvin Meterskyg Barbara Lang, joy Kantrowitzg Melvina Green, Blanche Serns, Rothman, Irving Atlas, Charles Harold Stromberg. HILLEL is the religious, social, and cultural organization of Jewish students on the college campus. This society cooperates with the University of Buffalo chapter of Hillel by holding joint discussion meetings and social gatherings. Hillel is eager to further the appreciation of Jewish culture and to create a better understanding of different racial and religious groups. The organization's objective is to eliminate intolerance of any kind. Second Row -'Phyllis Beres, Doris Westerman, Alfred Moss, Joyce Herman, Third Row-Ruth Sorotsky, Rita Abrams, Naomi Steinhart, Florence Schiffman, Morton Albert, Fourth Row-Frederick Gorankoff, David Treppel, David Perlmutter, Russell Salerno, Schapiro, Rosalyn Lubick, Regina Heldman, Natalie Kushner, , , . t, ,, In , A , . A- ' 5 EWM CL B H First Row- Kathleen Marmion, recording secretary, Patricia Joyce, president, Patricia Butler second vice-presidentg Second Row--Edwin Rosinski, treasurer, The Rev. Bernard McCarthy chaplaing William Weber, first vice-president. A 7 7 First Row - Zyckowski, Graizy, DeCarolis, Wolfe, Harrington, Ferguson, Stiegler, Augustine, Stachowiak, Meyer, Fraser, Keefe, Davis, Lohrg Second Row-Wekerle, Mamott, Burke, Hess, , Tesi, Karwaki, Manhardt, McManus, Louchren, Hurley, Weinfurtner, Nowakowskag Third Row , -McGraw, Meidel, Scime, Hick, Resch, Emmanuele, Wernejowski, Sitzman, Catena, Turner, 3. Allen, Metzger, Cunningham, Marzellog Fourth Row-Covert, Harrer, Szczukowski, Mendola, Saladino, Schwob, McGill, Shalloe, Szalecki, Osinski, Careagna, Kingston, Millerg Fifth Row- Foley, Black, Lynd, Schwartz, Hebler, Enser, Nadow, Hickey, Poczkalski, Drexelius, Murtha, Cardarelli, Wiedeman, Amatuzio. First Row-Meade, M. Hamilton, Smith, Galvin, Augustine, Mauri, Campbell, J. Andujar, Anderson, Himmler, Mastersong Second Row -- Hayes, K. Hamilton, Turton, Sheehan, Hitchcock, Mead, Wind, O'Leary, Carpenter, Frankenberger, Brindly, Capodicasa, Conrad, Hothg Third Row - Olivieri, Bowen, Barone, Ottney, Carr, Stroman, O'Brien, Dowling, Bieger, Meier, Schneg- genburger, Baldwin, Batyna, Looze, Breitwieser, Pitonysk, Reed, Stashowskig Fourth Row- Nevier, Lagowski, Jaromin, Ambrosene, Mooney, Celano, Pileri, Filsinger, F. Andujar, Wirsing, Cockery, Allen, Jennings, Rizzo, Mollette, Werrick, Lyon, Schunke, Mandel, Lambert, Ortiz, McBride, Pecorarog Fifth Row-Klemann, McManus, Goodian, Barnum, Criscione, Alberti, Gallagher, Harton, Eldridge, Halloran, Spinner, Williams, Stiegler, Shubert. NEWMAN CLUB fosters the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students on campus. Weekly study clubs conducted by Father McCarthy, monthly panel discussions led by students, frequent Com- munion breakfasts, and annual retreats deepen the spir- itual lives of all who are affiliated with Newman Club. The Annual Ball held jointly with other Newman Clubs and the Twilight Twirl help further the social program of all students on campus. x Fzrst Row-Jane Simon, presidentg Carol Freund, Rosemary Schaffner, vice-presidentg james Leas Evelyn Jordan, recordipg secretaryg Second Row - Charlotte Brothers, john Miller, Marion Owen Robert Ulrich, jane Reese, Kenneth Hoedt, treasurer, Ann Ackerman, Ann Stone, Mrs Doris Bonnar, faculty advisor, jane jenkins, EdithXChes1eyg Third Row-Susan Edwards, The Rev Robert Smith, Chaplaing Marjorie E ring, The-Rev. Harry Vere, Alice LouxRasmussen corresponding secretaryg james.Baer, Na fl ' Bull, Sally Nichols, BarbaraNHeimerle, ErnestXCullen TUDENT CHRISTI ASSOClATl0 THE STUDENT Christian Association is a fellowship of students and faculty members of various creeds who seek to gain a more perfect understanding of the Christian faith through worship, study, and action. Students of S. C. A. demonstrate their faith through action by stimulating serious thought in discussions, Study groups, and conferences with other colleges. The Squircle and State Fair are only two of the many activities that further social relationships and make the club popular on campus. First' Row- Stinson Bamberg, Lebrenz, Lauderdale, Weidenkofer, l3oorn, James, lfkfoleslagle, Jones, Second Row -Becker, L. Horne, A. HornefNeudeck,'Fish, Herrmann, Romanczuk, Burg, Brown, Miss Miriam Spaulding, Beutherg Third Row-'F.Kelley, KelleyKlKel1er,lFinley, xBorden, Starkey,'Wipperman,'I-Ierniman, Musgrave, Molcan, Gonsolus, Karpinski, Fischer,x'BroWng Fourth Row- Koenig, Gebhard, Lewis, Ouderkirk, Mamott, Schluntz, Riley, MacWade. First Row-Hiscutt, Hoto, Laier, Alair, Neild, f-Iarris, liadey,-Breck,.Sotelg Second Row- NSchlenker, Nerz, Witter, Friedrich, Chambus, Gilbert, May, Weinheimer, Ellis, C. johnson Mertensg Third Row-Benz, Madison, Smith, Swenson, Duecker, Metke, Elliott, Wells, Luther Pahl, E. Johnson, Thompson, Waterstrat, Marmong Fourth Row - Groh,'Schober, Bast,'Freitag Parton,-'Little,xI-Iadsall, Heimgartner, 'Gerth, Vasbinder,'Bonn. 1 First Row - Grace Buezak, Ruth Kobel, Alice Inverson, Jane Jenkins, Elsie Laier, Dolores Alair, Ednabel Greene, Pearl Stieflerg Second Row-Anita Howard, Audrey Willover, Yvonne Moor- house, Cora Dechert, Jeanne Facklam, Shirley Hollenbeck, Dorothy Jacobs, Yera Borngraber, Jean McDonald, Mary Myers, Third Row-Arthur C. Gill, Jean Davis, Fhilip Groh, Jean Adcock, Marie Falloon, Betty Mann, Mary Van Duren, Shirley Bellinger, Lois Pearson, Milton Rogers, Harry Tyrrell, Nels Johnson. ITER-VAR ITY CHRI Tl FELLO HIP INTER-VARSITY Fellowship is an interdenominational student organization pre- pared to offer its members the road to a successful way of life through weekly services of hymn singing, periods of Bible study, and many social activities. By means of increased membership and worthwhile progress, I. V. C. F. is growing annually. Through guest speakers and student participation, the study of the Bible has become an integral part of the agenda of I. V.-G. F. meetings. Seated-Shirley Bellinger, secretaryg Pearl Stiefler, president, Jean McDonald, vice president' M.1 l . . 1 ton Rogers, treasurer, Standmg - Nels Johnson, Dorothy Jacobs, Miss Ruth Houston, advisori Shirley Hollenbeck, Ednabel Greene. MEMBERS of the Home Econom- ics Club have a full and busy program. Professional speakers at their meetings characterize the serious purpose of the club. The home economics conven- tions which are held on our cam- pus draw their hostesses from the ranks of the club members. An annual brownie sale, a Christmas party, at which gifts are gathered for Europe, and the Home Economics - Industrial Arts dinner round out their gQghe?0w'MfSStAf:xine Adams, adViS0fS E10iSC . . . , , presiceng aria Th ll, g schedule of 3.C1Z1V1t1CS. It IS af- Elaine Abbott, vice-presideiitg Seccdliiie Rozlzefjcltdiylde Hliated with the American Home Bowins, Margaret Shoup, Constance Wands, Jane n . . Moore, Miss Weaver, advisor. Economics Association and thus keeps in contact with similar . H0 E ECO 0MICS L B organizations. Seated-First Row -Miss Anna Mandel, guest speaker, Eloise Hughes, Elaine Abbott, Marian Thornellg Second Row-Constance Wands, Mary Lou Murty, Marilyn Grove, Third Row- Marcia Taylor, Florence Andujar, Beatrice Neubeckg Fourth Row -Elizabeth Wilcox, Marjorie Brown, Janice Woodard, Standing-First Row -June Hagstrom, Helen Schaal, Barbara Miller, Carol Reinheimer, Ellyn Beach, Patricia Stinson, Marie Guenther, Second Row-Miss Arlene Adams, advisor, Patricia Seitz, Katherine Conklin, Carol Grady, Louanne Wolfe, Gertrude Hick, Marjory Ellis, Patricia Pierce, Nancy Kausch, Virginia Aspell, Barbara Hyde, jane Moore, Margaret Shoup, Jean Davis, Jean Karpinski, Joyce Bowins. or It i 1 'S 2 First Row-Mary Makowski, Charlotte Goetz, Elma Koegel, Margaret Schnake, Joanne Seitz, jean Gipp, Shirley Novierg Second Row -Janet Liebler, Barbara Schillawski, Susan Plaut, Arlene Sklar, Marilyn Rifenburg, Rita Abrams, Phyllis Bagan, Janice 'Wenzel, Ann Shawg Third Row- Larry Miller, Mary Ellen Duquette, Bruce Carter, Beverly Gilbert, Leonard Lipkin, Dorothy Gehrt, DuWayne Wilson, Shirley Neeley, Arthur Becker, Barbara Hout, Faith McHale3 Fourth Row--Clayton Robinson, Robert Kaupelis, lohn Solowksi, Iames Ryan. THE professional club on campus for Art Education students is an organization known as the Art Education Club. One of the major activities of the club is its annual art auction. The proceeds of the auction enable the club to present scholarships to deserving art students. Members of this organization have an unusual opportunity, the opportunity of attending yearly con- ventions held in New York City which give the members a chance to meet Well-known artists and educators in the field of art. Parties and dances also serve to make the Art Education Club a very active organi- zation on campus. Seated-Bernard Egen, vice-presidentg Louis Spelich, president, Marilyn Mauri, recording secre- taryg Richard Kubalk, treasurer, Standing-Mr. Howard Conant, advisorg Sondra Cohen, cor- responding secretaryg Mr. Harold Lofgren, advisor. First Row -Joni Stahlberg, Lynn Mauri, Joyce Marean, Else Bridgeford, Reneta Krawczyk, Anne Culver, Carol BullingergSecm1fI Row - Loeta Ayrault, Patricia Mertens, Patricia Musgrave, Edith Walsh, Marlene Melamed, Beverlee Scott, Phyllis Stafford, Betty Weidenkofer, Mary Dougherty, Third Row - Mike Cowley, john Guzzetta, Millicent Elliott, Marilyn Kyser, Faith Sotel, Barbara Erbe, Martha Richards, Rita Rosenstone, Doris Krumbholz, Arline Benz, Eileen Mack, Joseph Pentick, jerry McGowan, Fourth Row-Vincent Clemente, Robert Young, William Schmidt, Joseph Melka, Paul Kautz. TALENT, initiative, creativeness, originality -put them all together, mix well, and you have A. K. K. Membership in the Art Kraft Klub is open to all students showing the above qualities. One of its outstanding contributions to State is the promotion of better social relationships among all classes. A. K. K.'s poster committee keeps State's bulletin boards in top condition. Its dance, Esrever Ecnad, is one of the more im- portant social events of the year. Members of A. K.- K. are constantly striving to fur- ther artistic endeavors on campus. Ronald Brown, Janet Herniman, Joan Finsterbach, Francis Starkey, Marion Keeffe, Marjorie Lane, Janet Sheehan, Patricia Butler, Margery Grotzka, Richard Manhardt, jean Kingston, Joan Flavin, Ann McDonnell, Richard Cooke, joan Finley, Mary Murty, Russell Leary, Barbara Fabing, Peggyann Reichel, Marion Owen, Marvin Feldman, Art Kobus. '55 First Row-Mr. Eugene Dakin, Ann Masterson, Jeane Woleslagle, Thomas Schwob, Carol Johnson, Huie Lauderdale, Frank Spinner, Second Row -Mr. Julius Hubler, Heidi Lyon, Ellen Weinheinier, Carol Limburg, Jane Collins, Mr. George Swenson, Edith Chesley, Joanne Dowling, Phyllis Stafford, Jane Wipperman, Mary Stark, Diane Roseberry, Carolyn Turnerg Third Row- Jean Gipp, Constance Reeve, Earl Stressing, Tener Steele, Alan McCarthy, Joan Rub, June Courtney, Janice Nauth. v N---1' John Powell, treasurerg Willard Peet, presi- dent, Richard Christ, vice-president, John Wilkinson, secretary. ME ' CAMP CL B ONE of the most active and capable organiza- tions on campus. is the Men's Campus Club, The goal of this organization is the promotion of good' fellowship among men on campus. Activities pointed toward this goal include supper meetings and sports nights. The Men's Campus Club sponsors Men's Frosh Camp which gives freshmen an opportunity to be- come acquainted with some of the students, organizations, activities, and traditions of the college. The sports program at State is also actively supported by the Men's Campus Club. Donald MacRae, Herbert Querns, Richard Hoenig, Richard Petko, Charles Rembold, John Wekerle, Richard Larson, Arthur Lane, Donald May, Otto Krousd, Richard Stoehr, john Mussen, John Payne, John Nagle. -v ' Seated -Albert Kallett, vice presidentg Harry Ray, presidentg Robert C. Brooks, secretary treasurerg Standing - Peter Savuto, Paul Marzello, Robert Ulrich, Emil Pieper, George Tufillaro George P. Zuydhoek. V THE purpose of the Council is to make rules and regulations relating to rush seasons and other fraternity matters of mu- tual interest. The Council rep- resents the three fraternities at all collegiate and inter-collegiate affairsg it organizes a yearly sports program among the fra- ternitiesg it strives for greater harmony and complete fellow- ship. Finally, the Council en- courages all fraternity members to take an active part in all inter- fraternity and campus activities which promote the growth of our ever-expanding college. I TER-FRATER ITY 0UNClL 7 'R' Charles Guzzetta, Harry. Bailey, recording secretary, Emil Piper, treasurer, Robert Brooks, president, James Cunning, vice-president, jack Foster, corresponding secretary, John Fulcinitig Not Shown -Edward Abrams, Bernard Belfer, Richard Cooke, Ralph Domescek, julian Dowski, Jack Fulton, Pasquali Fredrico, Edward Hunt, Robert Haberer, Richard Haas, Fred Jacob, Emil Lombardi, joseph Marinelli, Fred Reinhart, Floyd Swan, Robert Van Duesen, David Weatherall, Norman Weidener, Louis Willumson, Harold Allen, John Bycina, Edward Gray, William Hurley, Eugene Kenan, John Yicos. 5 in MQ DELTA KAPP MARooN and white, the colors of Delta Kappa Fraternity, bear out the ideals of the organization, maroon for stead- fastness, and white for honor, honesty, and square deal- ing. A big event on campus, the Crystal Ball, is the first semi-formal of the school year. Hayrides, swimming par- ties with the various sororities, and inter-fraternity sports form a nucleus around which many of the fraternity's social activities are built. The publication of the Student Directory, one of D. K.'s services to the student body, provides a conven- ient means of contact with anyone on campus. Q ,,f if f ,Q ,, ww ,-z f 77 X yyif ff 2 X fff ff 4. Y , fm, W f A' 1 gif I af , ef, , ,.,. ,QM I gf- ,5,f,l:,, 7, 353, :iff 3112 ' 4 f fi A gg: I, f 5 V ,E lf' J '- ,iff f -'Z f 9 V ff Ao.. f 1 JI v f Q f f5'6Tf'5f ' V' , , f '65 :gf f '1 X ,,,.....,.'-.., ,. , 551 f ,. ' i7if.mq,4f, 'Ll 2? '1'cfq,af,Y 4:if'ffiz,gf,5ML w. , W -wfffvj 'QI ,y.,J,'1y1ff gfgfsz.-:gg-'E.,f--4-f-Uv v -fjjggg AL k . . 'fA f, ff V 1 Y' A 'K . +.11 Ss' If ' l . , E ffal 'HR' if . A f ., . sf: if H75 , Q , 5 . xx, ., 1 We mfg If ' ' 5 fi! 1' 4 -wg-1 3 ff In .' ,l ' , 'QI mv H. P A A I , I h x ' , i 5 , , x 5 f f ' H53 . if A 7 , Y . 'Nia ,f 4 - 1 , fx' . i . , . 94 f l g I 4 M-. 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' g ,, - fv?2l:gfli,x 3 -Www W- v , 41 X 2 V ff ve V51 -' x , x fi 1'5 1,455 'W' Q np., N, Q , wwwwq, MW ax ' M 1 I l Q I 1 I 'First Row-Michael Bordonaro, Albert Kallett, president, David Crespi, vice-president, George Tufillarog Second Row-John Kainski, treasurer, John Archer, Joseph Milutinovic, secretary, Not Shown-Russell Janowsky, Robert McLaughlin, Ferderick Knapp, Charles Maisch, jack Sewart, Harold Shephard, Norbert Wasiewicz. i w x I E i 1 il il lim 5. I! iff f m 1 136 BASED on the foundation of honor, fidelity, and generosity, Psi Phi fraternity is an im- portant organization on our campus. Making college life more interesting and adding to the enjoyment of all, Club Collegiate once more made its appearance featuring all-new entertainment. The Jinx- Burning, revived two years ago by this fraternity, wasagain held preceding the Rochester-State soccer game. The activi- ties of this organization include a News Letter to all alumni members and, also, thee presentation of awards to outstanding athletes on Sports Night. ..--1 Seated-Michael Bordonaro, joseph Mateczang Standing-Asa McKinnis, john Archer, Arthur Krehan, George Tufillaro, Edwin Christmanna Marvin Metersky, Edward Bartel, Peter Savuto. First Row - Edward Torba, Daniel Adamickg Second Row - Dr. Marvin A. Rapp, faculty advisorg Edwin Eddy, Joseph Mateczan, Peter Savuto, Donald G. Brossman, faculty advisorg Third Row- Conrad J. Schuck, faculty advisor: Marvin Metersky, Edward Bartel, Arthur Krehan, E. Donald Schulman, Asa McKinnis, Edwin Christman, Dr. Benjamin F. Gronewold, faculty advisor, First Row -Robert Bedel'1, treasurer, Harry Ray, president, Tener Steele, vice-president, James Mayer, corresponding secretary, Second Row -Robert Savarie, David Leake, Frederick Kay, James Leas, recording secretary, Mr. Charles A. Vail, advisor, Russell Leary, Robert Ulrich, Mr. D. Kenneth Winebrenner, Francis Kelley, Richard Ahr, Third Row-Robert Lewis, William Rauch, William De Freis, jr., Frank Spinner, john Foos, Russell Peter, Donald Frier, Herbert Koenig, N ot:Shown - jack Armstrong, Anthony Cianco, Kermit Cooper, Eugene Czwojdak, Wesley Drexler, John Flanagan, Alton Gardner, Donald Grimm, James Goodno, Jerome Gregoire, Sidney Holmberg, Thomas Ingraham, Henry Iwinski, Everett La Mere, Charles Leamen, William Little, George Mazzanti, Patrick McCabe, james McDonald, Bernard Murphy, LaVern Phillips, William Schmidt, Thomas Schwob, Louis Scroi, Vincent Shaffer, john Shalloe, Donald Welch, George White. SIGMA T U GAMMA SINCE the aHiliation of Alpha Chi as Rho Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity in 1933, the organization has progressed rapidly. Such traditional affairs as the White Rose Dance have become the highlights of the campus social life. To add to the prestige of the frater- nity, Rho Chapter acted as host t-o the Eastern Province of the national fraternity which held its annual conclave this year on our campus. The boys from Sigma Tau were grateful for the privilege, and the entire student body was pleased to welcome their guests. -,NM 12,1 , , ,, ,gg R 4' X 1 fx .K f ow X .Q fu f f 2 1 2 . l . 4, .W 1 1, fa-- pf , 42 Alf 4 2 v' 5 1543 1' V21 245, f. ff f , My X Y 1 Pfff ' f X 2' ,L Zhi' , i f 127' H .r f f 4 2 , Z if f 5, ,Q 1 4 f f ,l',. l' --1 . . . 40, X. 4 7' 1 X ff - - KN ' 2 if 7 - rf G X 4, K1 Q -A, A , , Q Q W. ? f Lv , ag J , If ...V ' Y .2 vu 1, ..- Pi as, Z, ,,......,.,... .. , Vw, A 'f is Q a , .2 ,524 2-Q, ,,,WQ.imW., ,, ,,,, Q v A ,I ' 'QR 7 V is gl f ,X -umm 1 . :X .. NSM. -- 3, H , 3, wasnt ' T 5' A V . ., ' me g? , X A Vg, , V ,V ,N ' ww 7 'Y A 1 'a -' ,J - - :J V . 4 M. 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Seated-Amy Avrunin, Marie Cole, Carol Thomann, Sara Lopez, Loeta Ayrault, Priscilla Vant, Dorthea Carlson, Standing - Phyllis Beres, Patricia Butler, Marion Blais, Alice Brinkle, Mildred Schmidle, Shirley Bell, jean Miller, jean johnson, Marion Davis, Reneta Krawczyk, Carol Limburg, Dorothy Murray, Norma Van Camp. PAN HELLENIC Assoc1ATioN is composed of delegates from the seven sororities on campus. It establishes rush-rules and serves as a board of instruction for all non-sorority Women. Pan Hellenic provides invaluable opportunities for those Who express the Wish to become better acquainted with sorority regulations and activities. Pan Hellenic plans a schedule that interests each group individually as Well as organized activities that are participated in by all members. The calendar combines the dances and socials of all the sororities into a successful effort to make the sorority life of every Woman an out- standing experience of her college career. THE longed-for Sweetheart Dance, the Alphaquade and fashion show at State Fair, and Moving-Up-Day float are the major activities that remind all on campus of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority. Through several social services, group meetings, and the long awaited and happily re- membered visits to their summer cottage, life for the girls in red is enriched, ALPHA IGMA LPHA I , jean Feucht vice- residen J D - Semester presibdentg Jean S3352 G01dSff11th,.second semester presidentg Alice Brinkel, first ' Corresponding Secretary! Mary N owakowska, treasurer. 142 n First Row-Mary Lou Murty, Janice Nauth, Edith Chesley, Heidi Lyon, Dianne Lebrenzg On Stairway - Huie Lauderdale, Mary Chase, Ruth Grainier, Carol Small, Joanne Dowling, Virginia Burke, Joan Mullenhoff, Margaret Meehan, Mary Wheatleyg Not Shown-Geraldine Carey, Patricia Canavan, Joan Castle, June Courtney, Esther MacPherson, Mildred Deidrich, Mary McClellan, Margaret McMullen, Mary Mullenhoff, Elizabeth O'Connor, recording secretary, Patricia Patterson, Joan Shaw, Marcia Urban. First Row -Phyllis Schlehr, Jane Moore, Donna Cunningham, Shirley Bell, Joan Finley, Janet Herniman, Carol Thomanng Second Row -June Hagstrom, Rosemary Murtha, Diane Roseberry, Marcella Bieger, Patricia Allen, Marie Shupe, Margaret Mullenhoff, Margaret Nagel, Mary Mentesana, Margaret Meier, Jean DeSoto, June Olsen, Third Row-Alice Brinkel, Marilyn Canoll, Peggy Reichel, Patricia Joyce, Carolyn Turner, Margaret Jolly, Mary Nowakowska, Jean Feucht, Jo Ann Flynn, Dolores Goldsmith. 72117 ALPII i SIGMA TA 11 vii 1:11. C3 -1 , 8 1 I 1 r ? . 'U Seated-Florence Marcotte, vice-presidcnlg juycc 1-lwing. treasurer. Norma Van Camp, Irene Zakeney, corresponding secretaryg Mildred Dolucg SIUIIIIIDTYQ - Carolyn Dolcman, recording segfe- taryg jean johnson, prcsidcmg Mildred lfischlc. Seated-Sue Nelson, Mary Manti, Tina Collins, Norma Plunkett, Angie Giengreco jane ODell Dottie Murray. Standing - Frances Smith, Janet Luther, Delores Merz Coral Stroke THIS past year, Alpha Sigma Tau celebrated its 50th anniversary with a national convention in Detroit, which was attended by members of State's Sigma chap- ter. An active part of the social life on campus, A. S. T.'s Emperor Waltz, Carnation Sale at Holly Hanging, and Bingo Booth at State Fair are only a few of the highlights of its calendar, as are numerous social services. Hold high the torch. 2 Q Kneeling-Irene Denis, presidentg Phyllis Stafford, vice-presidentg Carol Limburg, second vice- presidentg Seated - Judy O'Leary, corresponding secretaryg joan Rubb, Rosemary Schaffner, Jane 5 Wipperman, secretaryg Carol Freund, treasurerg Joan Flavin, Patricia Murdock, Patricia Butler. y. yi i -l 2 I S nl gli Q 2 li D :I DELTA SIGMA EPs1LoN consid- II ers the advancement of scholar- 4 ship, leadership and efficiency among its members as a requi- site for sorority success. Evi- dences of the spirit of Delta Sigma Epsilon's good will and fellowship are especially seen in their sponsorship of the an- i 'f ' nual Red Cross drive and the up f p Carville Qaid-to-lepersj lflan. g This sorority's activities afford r il 146 an example of what a college organization can do for the bet- terment of mankind. 'K' E First Row-Carolyn James, Marion Owen, Charlotte Brothers, Second Row-Donna Kron, Barbara Fabing, Suzanne Jones, Kathleen Marmion, Sally Campbell, Ann Stone, Susan Edwards, Third Row -Winifred McCarley, Marjorie Eyring, Louise King, Ann Ackerman, Adele Schoellesg Not Shown - Lois Truncer, Salome Roy, Geraldine Olin, Betty Balduf, Janet Browne, Marguerite Buscani, Colette Hietanen, Beatrice Fisher, Marjorie Hasselbeck, Phyllis McCausland, Carol Castle, Gertrude Koch, Jeanne Pierce. First Row-Jo'Ann Carpenter, Ellen Kirkpatrick, Marilyn Brown, Ann DeSormo, Frances Starkey, jean Miller, Joanne Steel, On Stairway-Ruth Chupas, joan McNamee, jacquelin McGinnis, Jean Kingston, Jane Simon, Carol Caldwell, Evelyn jordan, Carol Borden. Pl KAPPA First Row -Nancy Bull, recording secretary, Hope Crespi, vice-president, Second Row -Lucille Lewis, Reneta Krawczyk, president, Ruth Van Son, treasurer. First Row - Guyneth Spilsbury, Louise Reagan, Second Row - Grace Miller, Arlene Troidl, Ann Marks, -Ioan Lohr, Marion Martin, Georgia Schmidt, Leonora Pileri, Lenora Holton, Vivian Brickeyg Third Row - Mildred Roesser, faculty sponsor, Nellie Kardoulias, Marion Davis, Betty Ann VanVoorst, Paula Labuzzetta, Yasabel Newton, joan Riebennacht, Patricia Bure, Marion Giambrone, joan Domino, Jean Gibb, Ruth Williams, faculty sponsor. YS B ZF J -qv cs '15 C7 'U 1 1 XX X K ...fy First Row-Barbara Sutz, Sara Lopez, Evelyn Endres, Norma Breitenbachg Second Row - Mar- garet DeAngeles, Isabel Pettit, Betty Sauer, Wilma Kuhn, joan Balbiersg Third Row -Evelyn Campbell, Joan Andujar, Merilee Howlett, Therese Batyra, Elsie Laier, Louise Shubert, Virginia Raquet, Janet Flesher, Martha Walsh, Marie Maggione, Elaine Loozeg Not Shown - Joyce Bowins, Rosemary Marra, Bessie Turner, corresponding secretary, Phyllis Van Stone. EVERY member enthusiastically participates in the soror- ity's activities. Among them is the popular annual Mardi Gras Ball highlighted by the coronation of King Rex. The Chapter House is the center of excitement in prep- aration for the Christmas Dance and the other numerous socials and parties. The turquoise blue and gold jacketed girls succeed in carrying on a thriving business at their booth during State Fair. 150 4:2 T? Amy Avrunin, secretaryg Phyllis Beres, vice-presidentg Miss Mary Cochnower, advisor: Edith Schapiro, Getelle Beckermna, presidentg Florence Shiffman. SIGMA LAMBDA PHI SIGMA' LAMBDA PHI'S FORMAL TEA 'G' Ixneelzn Phyllis Beres, Amy Avrunin, Ruth Billickg Standing - Dr. Cochnower, Edith Schapiro, Marilyn Sunshine, Reta Abrams, Arleene Bernstein, treasurer: Florence Shiffman, Melvina Green. THIS year Sigma Lambda Phi has planned many social and cultural activities in conjunction with the alumni chapter in honor of the chapter's twenty-fifth anniver- sary. Although it has been on States campus only two short years, this organization carries through its ideals of fellowship, leadership, and scholarship. Sigma Lambda Phi takes an active interest in the Inter-Sorority Ball, State Fair, and Moving-Up Day. Growing in popularity and prestige, it offers to a great number of women the opportunity to enjoy the cultural and social advantages to be found in pleasant sorority life. 1 'tif' we '67 151 Kneelmg-Ruth Whallon, Shirley Neureuther, recording secretary, Betty Keeley, vice president Carol Filsinger, Jeanne Mead, Seated- Marilyn Horton, Jean Heck, Daneen Westphal Norma Schaefer, Dorothy Van Patton, Ruth Skarin, Elaine Doryalski, Ann Faye.Lof.tus, june MCGII Standmg-Angela Saladine, Mildred Stockowiak, Marilyn Hayes, presldentg Betty Bryant Eleanor Mathis. SIGMA SIGMA IGMA :Qt CHEERFULNESS and scholarship have come to be by-words of the royal purple and White, the colors of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Social service as Well as social life on campus have brought honor to its name. The Brownie Sale, along with the booth at State Fair and Winning Hoats in the Moving-Up Day Parade are a part of the sorority's social calendar on campus. Ever-growing in esteem, the Tri Sigmas are duly proud of their organization. , -' 'Q x si , is K 5 E fp W A Kneeling-Margaret Pahl, Dolores Goodan, Shirley Booker, Margaret Sullivan, Seated-Ardis Carlson, Marilyn Grove, Janet Wolfe, janet Baker, Mildred Schmidle, corresponding secretary, Marion Blais, Ruth Agnew, Clara Mendola, Joyce Neureuther, Doris Field, Patricia Barnum, Marie Cole, treasurer, Christina Hoto, Loretta Reap, Not Shown-Miss Mildred Concannon, Miss Anna Martorona, advisorsg Gloria Aprile, Mary Jane Cappelino, Doris Creola, jean Cleary, Catherine Dolan, Laurel Gillette, Florence Green, jean Mittlefehldt, Norma Peckham, Irene Power, Phyllis Raffauf, Jean Ritter, Maxine Rowe, Elvira Sacco, jean Stripp, Rose Marie Whaley. THE CAT'S MEOW TRI-SIGMA RUSH PARTY nu, am 5' fi Kneeling-Barbara Conklin, Patricia Browng Second Row-Millicent Montgomery, vice-presi- dentg Carol Howard, Loeta Ayrault, Dorothea Carlson, presidentg Jeanette Eisenhauer, Joyce Arkland. A THETA IGMA PSILO 5-f RECOGNIZED on our campus for its many traditions, Theta Sigma Up- silon is remembered especially for the annual social service sale of Christmas seals. We also remember the annual cider and doughnut sale in October, the Chamber of Horrors at State Fair, and the Hoat for the Moving-Up Day celebration. Through the school year everyone knows of these active sorority girls who, with the aid of their sponsor and advisor, Miss Dorothy Jacobs, engage in stimulating sorority life. Sincerely proud of the advancement of their ever-growing organization, the members of Theta Sigma Upsilon live up to the ideals of true sorority friendship and sisterhood: Ioyce Arkland, Ann Puckhaber, Carol Howard, jane Kellerhouse, secretary, Barbara Conklin, Phyllis Prusak, Norma Ludwin, Dorothea Carlsong Not Shown Jjoanne Osolkowski, treasurer, Patricia Vant. 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'f Zi V f 2 1 F V' j 5 First Row - Oscar Felsen, james Strickland, William Cunningham, John Bysina, Edward Abrams captain, Frederick Reichart, Norman Weidner, John Sciortino, Ralph Hubregseng Second Row john Swan, managerg John Dunbelton, john Elwell, Fred Rogers, Bruce Carter, George Mazzanti Ed d H D war unt, onald Hoak, Clarence Adams, Robert Mertens, Mr. Joseph Adessa, coach, Third Row-Richard Jennings, Charles Guzzetta, Milton Bieber, Arthur Hutton, Paul Ryan, Frank Spinner, Leo Dumke, Don Nicholls, Albert Trader, Anthony Alberti, Richard Allen. 9 SOCCER State 2 Geneseo State 3 Oswego State 4 Brockport State 6 Edinboro State l Ontario Aggies State 0 Wheaton State 1 Rochester State l Toronto State 7 - 2 McMaster October 5th saw the opening of the soccer season. Full of hope and spirit, the squad marched onto the field to meet their first oponents of the season, Geneseo State. A discouraging blow was dealt in the first minute of the game as Fred Rogers and Captain Ed Abrams collided while try- ing to gain control of the ball. The immediate result was the loss of both men for the remainder of the game. Norm Weidner scored two goals, and the game turned to State's advantage. Two additional goals were made by Fritz Rein- hardt and Dick Jennings. Despite the efforts of Geneseo to fight back, they were no match for State, and the outcome was State 4 - Geneseo 2. Th nent, Brockport State Teachers College. Captain Abrams and Fred Rogers, suffering injuries from the opening game, ree days later, the team met a strong and able oppo- started for Buffalo. Hopes ran high as State held Brockport to a l - 1 tie for the first three quarters of the game. Then newcomer John Bycina scored to put State ahead of the favored Brockport squad. A commendable stand was made by goalie Ed Hunt who competed against All-American goalie, Bonde. The fourth quarter told the story as Water- ford scored twice for Brockport to end the game with State at the bad end of the 4 - 2 score. The Ontario Aggies came to Buffalo and stayed neither to win nor lose. They found Buffalo State still minus a captain. Team spirit was low despite tremendous effort on the part of the cheerleaders and the student body. They were rewarded by Bill Cunningham's tying score. This put Buffalo back into the ball game. A l - 1 tie was dealt to both teams. This was State's only tie of the season. A cold and windy day found the Statesmen in Rochester. The weather set the pace for the mood of the day and for the luck of the Orange and Black. Abrams was still out, and Ed Hunt and Oscar Felsen were lost to the team. The University of Rochester found that even with these men missing, State still had a team. Halfback James Strickland became the outstanding player of the day by breaking up Rochester attempts again and again while lending excellent support to the State line. A score of l - 0 in favor of Buffalo was the reward. Oswego was another team to meet defeat at the hands of State. Fred Rogers, who had recovered from his injury, helped State jump to an early lead. He led the attack by scoring two goals in the opening quarter. These were fol- lowed by Norm Weidner's score in the second half. Final tally, 3 - 1. Returning to the home field, the Statesmen took on the task of administering a defeat to Edinboro. They wasted no time in obtaining two goals in the first half. The second half saw an even more hopeful team, and two more goals were scored in the first four minutes of play. The inspired team attacked and scored twice more. Desperately trying to defend themselves, Edinboro managed to score once and lost, 1 - 6. The next game had Captain Ed Abrams back in compe- tition. State played host to one of its toughest opponents, Wheaton. Charging to the goal time and time again, the Statesmen were put off incessantly. Playing a highly defen- sive game, Mfheaton was finally successful in scoring. That was the score that cost Buffalo State the game. Wheaton l - State 0. . Terrific offensive drive was displayed by the team from Toronto. A score in each of the first three periods gave the Canadians a decided edge. Two of the three tallies were placedthrough a group of men playing close to the Buffalo net. The fourth quarter belonged to Fritz Reinhardt and Ed Hunt. Reinhardt scored State's goal of the game, and Hunt held off the Canadians who had once more taken the offensive. 3 - 1 was the final tally of the game in favor of Toronto. The season's last game showed McMaster that the Orange and Black had several men capable of scoring. Four goals in the first half, by Abrams, Reinhardt, and Cunningham, compared favorably with two for McMaster. The second half saw the Buffalo team playing as hard as it did in the opening stanza. Scores were made by Weidner and Abrams. The season's last goal was made by John Sciortino to make the final count 7 - 2 in favor of the Statesmen. YPA , YY lb SWE l 2. f- X QQQFAZO , at F44 STATE L r Q'5TATE f---7 I . I Seated-Jack Foster, Lyle Cameron: Standing-Pat Foley, Richard Manhardt, Richard Cooke Gordon Smith, Mr. Don Munson, Rodney Jarrett, John Hill, Al Heinen, John Covert. INTERNATIO AL THIRTY ILE RELAY ESTABLISHED in 1902, the annual International Silver Cup Thirty Mile Relay has become one of the most famous races in this area. Held in Toronto, teams from northern United States and Canada compete for its honor. While one Canadian team was defeating our valiant runners at home, State's main squad traveled to Toronto for the important event. In this competition our team found themselves opposed by some of America and Canada's finest runners. When the Hnal scores were tabulated, not only was State victorious, but a team member of the Orange and Black also set a new record for the course-twenty-five minutes, twenty-three and one-half seconds! State's team also won every trophy offered, an honor earned by no other American team in the history of the race. Each team member received an individual trophy. Lyle Cameron, individual record holder, received a large engraved silver tray in recognition of feat. The team brought to State a large silver cup which will remain in our possession for one year. QQFFAQ yu CHQ 7 CROSS COUNTRY State 19 - University of Buffalo 59 - Niagara 60 State 21 - Brockport 34 State 38 - Ontario Aggies 17 State 16 - Queens 36 State 29 - Toronto 28 - Niagara 63 State 15 - Hamilton 40 State 15 - McMaster 40 District AAU Cham ionshi - State First Place P P - National AAU Championship - State - Fifth Place ON OCTOBER 5, State's harriers opened a very suc- cessful season With their defeat of Niagara and U. B. in a pronounced victory. Not only did eight of State's runners Hnish in the nine first places, but they also broke the record for the 3.9 mile course. The new record was established by Lyle Cameron, a freshman runner, in nineteen minutes fifty-nine seconds. With only nineteen points and Niagara with sixty points, State triumphed. After having traveled to Niagara for a very suc- cessful meet, State's runners -again took to the road. Traveling to Brockport, the Orange and Black op- posed the highly specialized team of Brockport State Teachers College. The Physical Education majors proved no match for Don Munson's men! State took eleven of the thirteen positions, the time for the 14' . guc. ta. gmt of but XJJUYSC. M. full. 3 .VX -J alll? Nunn 'CTV :UC- i 'sad ,t,.1f .ici UD' 77 Tflli HIS ... L 'ffm , .-rg ,..1. PAL, Wmfo ammo STATE el .. Tix-if? QFFAQ QQFFAQ W fvf,,,ffA1, ami sms STATE LSTATE Seated - Mr. Donald Munson, coach: Richard Cooke, Rodney Jarrett, Lyle Cameron, jack Foster, captain, jack Hill, Gordon Smith, Pat Foley, Virgil Macro, manager, Standing-Art Ahr, john Covert, Paul Parinello, Richard Manhardt, Alfred Heinen, Loren Keller, Walter Roeder, Richard McClean, William Starner. four mile course being twenty-one minutes, twenty-six seconds. When the Hnal results were tallied, State had only tW6Hty-ORC points to Brock- port's thirty-four. While the team's ten best runners were away at Toronto, State's B team played host to the Ontario Aggies. Greatly hampered by the absence of their team members, the barriers managed to capture only one of the first six places. The final outcome of the meet tabulated seventeen points for the Aggies and thirty-eight points for State. This Canadian victory was offset by the outcome of the Canadian Interna- tional Thirty Mile Relay at Toronto. For their fourth win of the season, the State Cross Country team de- feated Queens University sixteen to thirty-Hve. The men, under the coaching of Don Munson, placed seven members in the first eight over the finish line. Lyle Cameron again was the individual winner, running the four and one half mile course in twenty-three minutes, twenty-five seconds. This time set a new record for the Delaware Park course. The long trip to Clinton was well worth the time and trouble, as far as the Cross Country team is concerned. Of the ten runners who made the journey, ten crossed the finish line ahead of the first Hamilton man. A four way tie for first place was established when Lyle Cameron, John Hill, Jack Foster, and Gordon Smith crossed the Hnish line in twenty-four minutes, forty-seven seconds. This time also established a new record for the course. The outcome of the meet was State fifteen, Hamilton forty. I As State's track men made another bid for victory, they found them- selves matched against strong international competition, the University of Toronto and Niagara University. They had met and defeated such power before, but this time, State was to barely miss victory. Star, John Hill did manage to forge ahead and break the Delaware course record, finishing in twenty-two minutes, fifty-four seconds, and earn a moral QFA ibm F rgff W '--.. victory since this time beat Canada's national individual champion. The final tally Was Toronto - 28, State - 29, and Niagara - 63. Running in the District AAU meet, the Orange and Black placed first among the colleges of Western New York. This great tribute to the ability of our Cross County team ranked Buffalo State's harriers among the best in the country. Having become eligible to compete in the National AAU race, the Orange and Black traveled, to Detroit Where they competed with the best cross country teams in the country. Placing fifth, the team proved their ability as one of the finest Cross Country teams in the history of the College for they were the first athletic team from Buffalo State to take part in a national competition. 5,4 A ....,.f Seated-Kenneth Hoedt, john Sciortino, Robert Weiss, Alan McCarthy, Howard Schmitt, captain, Richard Keeney, William Weber, Roy Hartenstein, Kurt Hammerg Standing-Patrick McCabe, manager: John Yacos, William Sluntz, Charles Bruner, .Mr. Michael Sikora, coach, Ronnie Browne, Ken Dawson, Richard Lallmang, Robert Rust, aSSlStant manager. SWIMMING STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE STATE FENN 44 NIAGARA 39 BROCKPORT 31 HAMILTON 40 TORONTO 35 12DINBoRo 13 COLGATE 48 NIAGARA 41 WEST. ONTARIO 20 Buffalo Athletic Club Collegiate Invitation Swimming Meet STATE 33 NIAGARA 41- U. OF BUFFALO 39 ST. BONAVENTURE 4 THE swimming team wound up the 1949-1950 season with a 4-5 record. The State natators completed the season at the Buffalo Athletic pool when they competed in the District Inter-Colleg- iate Meet. Buffalo had copped honors in this meet for the two previous years but Niagara and the Univeristy of Buffalo came up with powerful squads to edge the Orange and Black swimmers. Coach Mike Sojka's team opened the season in Cleveland, Ohio against a power-packed Fenn team. The meet was close all the way with the final decision not being decided until the last race. The Foxes of Cleveland won the 400 yd. freestyle record to take the contest by a 44-31 score. The State mermen traveled to Niagarafs new field house Wednesday, December 14 to compete in what later proved to be the closest meet of the season. Niagara set the pace by winning the first two events, but State's Bob Weiss and Bob 165 Bedell rallied with iirsts and it was anybody's contest. The Cataract's Joe McCarthy nosed out Alan McCarthy by inches in the 100 yd. free- style but Bob Weiss again came through, win- ning the back-stroke. The lead changed hands in the next two events with Niagara winning the breaststroke and State's Ron Brown copping the 440 freestyle. The Buffalo mermen then lost the 400 freestyle relay to drop the meet by the slirn margin of 39-36. The mermen played host to Brockport in the first home meet of the year. Buffalo snagged the medley relay as Bob Weiss, John Sciortino and Capt. Howie Schmitt combined to win the first event. The mermen retained the lead, capturing first place honors in every race except the 200 yd. breaststroke and 440 freestyle. The final score was Buffalo 44 to Brockport's 31. The swimmers boarded a bus for the third time to travel to Clinton, New York where they engaged Hamilton College- Bob Weiss and Bob Bedell won individual honors while Al McCar- thy took two firsts and State led by three points going into the all-important last event. The Orange and Black swimmers lost the 400 yd. re- lay and dropped the meet by five points, 40-35. Back in their own pool a week later the mer- men sank the University of Toronto splashers by a 40-35 margin. Bob Weiss, Al McCarthy and Bill Schluntz took firsts for the State cause with the only serious opposition coming from the Canadian's Paul Gibson, a member of the Canadian Olympic swimming team. Gibson snapped the 220 yd. freestyle pool record. The swimmers won their third meet of the season when they submerged Edinboro by a 62-13 third e they d Bob -lcCar- points . The id rt- 40-35. li IDEI- ,lzshers and ,Q with bfi I-he the Gibson of the . D 1 score. The State mermen racked up firsts in every event with John Sciortino providing the thrill of the day when he came from far back to nip Edinboro's representative in the 200 yd. breaststroke. Other winners in the Edinboro conquest were Bob Weiss, Al McCarthy, Bill Schluntz and Dick Keeny. Coach Sojka's crew took to the road again as they traveled to Hamilton, New York to meet the superior Colgate tank team. Buffalo was held to two first place positionsg Al McCarthy took honors in the 50 freestyle while Bob Bedell won the diving event. The meet marked the lowest score that Buffalo was held to all year, 27 points, compared to Colgate's 48. Niagara again downed the Orange and Black swimmers in what proved to be the only home defeat of the year for the mermen. The Cataract crew won this meet by a 41-34 margin as the meet again was not decided until the final race, the 400 yd. freestyle relay. Individual winners for State were Al McCarthy, Bob Bedell, Bill Schluntz and Dick Keeny. The swimmers entertained Western Cntario in the final dual meet of the season. The State squad handed the Canadians a trouncing as Buf- falo captured every event except the 220 yard breaststroke. The meet was highlighted by Captain Howie Schmitt capturing the first place honors in the 100 yard freestyle. Schmitt, a senior, thus won the last race of his college career in the State pool. Bob Weiss chopped nine-tenths of a second off the old pool mark for the 100 yard breaststroke. Buffalo State Hnished third behind Niagara and the Univeristy of Buffalo in the district title race which is held annually at the Buffalo Ath- letic Club pool. This was the third year that the meet had been held and it marked the first time that a Buffalo State team did not win the trophy. Seven of the former records were shattered in the keen competition. Bob Weiss, lone State winner, broke his own mark in the 150 yard back- stroke with a l:45.l effort. As Coach Mike Sojka will lose only one man from his squad, Captain Schmitt, the team's chances for next season appear to be very good with such men as Weiss, McCarthy, Schluntz, Keeny, Bedell, Hofmann, Brown, Yacos, Brunner and Lallmang back to aid the Buffalo State cause. Www . Q32 ,IE fx' A D Y 'K xx , iw- N 1 45 Seated-Lloyd Eddins, second semester captain, Thomas Griffin, john Sciole, Claire Wescott, first semester captain: Milton Garfield, Paul Masterson, Lee Pearsong Standing-Mr. Hubert Coyer, coachg john Rourke, Robert Lang, Robert Dopp, Richard Elliott, assistant managerg Henry Trabold, Andrew Grabowski, Steven Witter, Thomas Farley, manager. BA KETBALL THE Buffalo State basketball team turned in a highly impressive record for the 1949-1950 sea- son. Coach Hube Coyer's quintet racked up a twelve and six record, winning nine of their last ten games. The Statesmen opened their eighteen game schedule in the 174th Armory, site of all home games, against the University of Toronto, on December 1. Coach Coyer introduced his team which was composed of ten veterans and three new additions. The cagers pleased the large opening game crowd as they captured the lead late in the second quarter and pulled away in the second half to win by the 59-45 score. The team traveled to Cleveland on December 3 where they met Fenn College. Rangy Hank Trabold was the game's high scorer with 24 counters but the Statesmen went down to their first defeat of the season. The contest was close all the way with Fenn applying the freeze in the latter half of the last period to win the ballgame. The Statesmen won their second game of the season on their home court against Albion. Coach Joe Adessa took the reins of the varsity team in the absence of Coach Coyer who was confined to his home with a cold. Coach Adessa turned in a very creditable performance as Bob Lang, who netted 18 points, led his team to vic- tory. Tuesday December 13 the basketeers 'our- neyed to Niagara to take on the top district tie-am. Niagara showed its vaunted power as they toppled the Orange and Black fivesome by a 60-45 count. Following the Christmas holidays the team traveled to Kent, Ohio, where Kent State handed the Statesmen their worst defeat in ten years. The Kent team went all out to roll up the score as they won, 98-36. Back on their home court again, the cagers played host to Brockport State. The game marked the most exciting finish the fans had witnessed thus farg State trailed by three points with 14 seconds remaining when Capt. Clair Wescott drove in with a three pointer to tie it up at 48-all. Brockport, however, was not to be denied and their co-captain, Mauro Pannagio, broke away and dropped in a lay-up as the gun sounded, giving Brockport the victory, 50-48. The following week, January 20, the Statesmen played host to Ashland College. The cagers trailed at the quarter by five points but in the second period came back to take a lead they never relinquished. The final count was 53-42 as Trabold again led the scorers with 15 points. An invading quintet from St. Lawrence Uni- versity was forced to go into overtime to defeat the State cagers in a thriller that was played jan- uary 28. The score was tied at 54-all at the end of the regulation time which necessitated the five minute extra period. The Larries outscored Buffalo State in the extra time to win by a 66-59 score. The Statesmen opened the new semester-on a good note when they eked out a 52-50 win over the University of Toronto on the Canadian court.. The game marked the final contest for Captain Wescott who turned in a successful career at Buffalo State. The Toronto team was greatly improved and proved hard to defeat on their home court. Trabold, Garfield and Gra- bowski combined to drop in 40 points toward the Buffalo cause. Buffalo State made it five wins in ten attempts when they topped a McMaster University team, 5.8-4l.' The Orange and Black trailed at half- t1me.by a count but came back strong after the intermission to score almost at will. Milt 170 114 4 1 Garfield had his biggest night of the season as far as points were concerned as he tallied 18 counters to pace the team to victory. The squad handed Edinboro its first home de- feat of the season, 47-35. The victory enabled the Statesmen to pass the .500 mark for the sea- son with a 6-5 record. . The team entertained a strong Washington and Jefferson team, Saturday, February 11. The cagers, playing in front of a large home-coming crowd upset the highly favored Presidents to win by a 52-45 margin. The game marked the begin- ning of the fine playing that John Sciole turned in the latter half of the season. Coach Coyer used but seven men in the surprise win with Trabold and Sciole dividing 26 points. Captain Eddins turned in a fine job as a playmaker. The Orange and Black squad won their fifth straight game in Hamilton, Ontario when they edged a much improved McMaster team by 21 51-45 score. The Elmwood Avenue boys tralled at the end of the third quarter but came in the last period to outscore the Marauders 18-9 t0 wrap up the victory. The Waynesburg game was proof to basket- ball fans that a team cannot lose three of its t0P men and still win. With Trabold, Grabowskl, and Garfield all lost in the last quarter on PCT' sonal fouls, the Pennsylvania quintet tallied 17 points while limiting the State team to five for the Waynesburg win. Tuesday, February 21 saw the State team jour- 563500 HS ullied 18 home de- 'ff enabled if the sea- 'ashington 1 1- ll. The eeeoming :nes M111 cis ,gif tumfd fQ,gp,e5r used Q1 lrHllQld pg qgelr flflh .-+25 thi? ,N ..- pgltzz 3 Q., grilled im, .. jg lhf . le-9 to ary 1' . hsilfl' , if WP ' -time V 4, 120, , rel' 1 A' in :J 4 ' ll , fl N' 'A 1 dl f .X ney to Dunkirk where they met Fredonia State. The State squad hit on 402 of their shots to win 82-65. Every man on the State team broke into the scoring column. Over 200 Buffalo State stu- dents made the trip and witnessed the victory. Back on their home court the Orange and Black downed Cortland by a 57-52 count. The visitors closed the gap to tie it up at 35-35 late in the third quarter but with Trabold hitting from the bucket and Garfield converting from the foul line, the Statesmen forged ahead to. win. Trabold, by scoring 26 points, broke the Armory record of 21 points which George Doyle had established the previous season. The State team boosted their win record to ll games when they downed the Mustangs of West- ern Ontario, 53-42. Andy Grabowski took scor- ing honors with 16 points, making 12 of 16 foul shots. The Orangemen of State rang down the cur- tain on the '49-'50 basketball season when they inflicted their sixth defeat in six meetings upon the University of Alfred. The win gave the Statesmen a very impressive record of twelve wins against six defeats. Trabold, Grabowski and Garfield hit for eighteen points in the last quar- ter to insure Buffalo State of their twelfth win, 49-38. With four of the starting five slated to return next year, prospects for another banner season appear very bright. State will lose Capt. Lloyd Eddins while Milt Garfield, Andy Grabowski, Hank Trabold and John Sciole are all due to return next fall. Hank Trabold, Milt Garfield and Andy Gra- bowski turned in the three top season averagesg Trabold and Garfield had 10.8 and 10.2 points per game average in eighteen games while Gra- bowski had a 9.2 average for seventeen games. Seated -Frank Matuszak, Richard Jennings, Willis Schttmc, Iidward Abrams, Mathew Podnie- sinski John Bycina, Norman Weidner: Standing-Jaincs Strickland, managcrg Rodney Jarrett, James Wells, Thomas Schwob. Mr. Joseph Adessa, coach: John Swan, Ted Sturgis, Edward Hunt Robert Ouderkirk, assistant manager. JUNIOR VAR tri STATE 31 19 BUFFALO STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE STATE 52 36 ONTARIO AGGIES STATE 37 65 NIAGARA FROSH STATE 31 42 BROCKPORT JUNIOR VARSITY STATE 42 23 ONTARIO AGGIES STATE 43 27 FREDONIA JUNIOR VARSITY STATE 52 44 BUFFALO STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE STATE 47 31 U. OF TORONTO ENGINEERING SCHOOL The Buffalo State Junior Varsity basketball team played a thirteen game schedule during the 1949-1950 season. The Jayvees won nine, of these games playing live clubs from the Muny League. Playing in the 174th Armory'bCfQTC each of the Varsity games, Coach Joe Adessa's quintet came up with two VICIOIICS OVCT the II1StillUI6S the team also downed the Ontario Aggies twice in a home-and- home series. The defeats included losses to a power-laden Niagara Freshmen team along wit losses to two of the top Muny teams Kick's Athletic Club and the Butler-Mitchell Club. The Brockport Jayvees team also downed the JayVCCS bl' a 42-31 margin. The tC21m'S leading scorers were Ed Abrams and Ted Sturgis with 74 eachg Tom Schwob had 73 h' W 116 Ed Hunt, Who was moved to the Varsity team late in the season, netted 69 for the Orange and Black Junior Varsity. ,., i... re- si, rjfflf . V116 ,fifrff f ,515 .J ind' . 3.1111 f. Ji ,V 125 THA K State 48 - 83 Rochester State 43 - 97 Brockport - 22 Oswego State 48 - 47 Niagara FOR the third year since its formation, Buffalo State's new track team took to the field under the able direction of Coach Don Munson. As was to be expected, with this excellent track coach at the helm, most of State's power came from the cross-country team. Results like john Hill's double win in the l mile and W mile events, Jack Foster's 2 mile victories at Rochester and Niagara meets, plus Walt Roeder's new MZ mile track record in the Brockport - State - Oswego meet, prove the point. In addition to these stars, victories such as Dick Allen's undefeated high-jump season and Art Mamott's successful broad-jumping stint helped add more glory to the records of this fledgling team. The weak side of this team was displayed in the field events, however, the experience of the past three seasons is hoped to prove itself when the team takes to the field again in the spring. The highlight of the last season's trials was the Niagara meet in which the history of the 1948 one-point victory repeated itself as the Orange and Black again triumphed by a slim margin. In addition to open-field track, State's ever-expanding athletic family is now introducing, for the first time, indoor track which will be held at the Connecticut Street Armory. First Row-Willard Morse, Paul Parinello, Allen Reed, Paul Ryan, Second Row-Milton Conomos, Robert McQuaid, Leonard Zwick, Walter Roeder, Harold Allen, jack Hill, captain: Art Mamott, jack Foster, Clifton Ifflander, Dick Coates, William Weber, Third Row-Virgil Marco, manager, Steve Witter, Richard Clark, James Ballard, Eugene Martin, Kenneth Franklin, George Doyle, Bruce Carter, james Wells, Lauren Keller, Willis Lamb, Edward Abrams, Mr. Donald Munson, coach. QSMQE7 5 -1 f is oy aff 47 M., 47, Sl X ,bX3FF4g0le i jli28j y Sinai , Ma 555' gk lol! Q Q 2 V ff 4 GSTATE x f I ' f , 1' TAT? T STATE if QQ Cl' f - - ' xy 1 I, - Z ff fwfr I , ffiffffwff Iilf X , af eff if abil 1, , l'7-l CHEER LEADER Bottom of S to top - Patricia Trainer, Eleanor Ciaravine, Margaret Schnake, Ann Fay Loftus, Rita Haas, Marjorie Chase, Shirley Aldridge, Ellen Weinheimer, Carol Small, Mary Harrington, Joan Kinsly, Frances Starkey, Mary Ellen Duquette, Marion Owen, Betsey May, Gerald Martel. THE fourth year of cheer leading at Buifalo State Finds the squad devising new cheers and rejuvenating the old. It takes vocal power, physical prowess, and loyalty to school and team to be numbered among the active of this organization. Where the going is the hardest, there you will find the cheer leaders urging the team on to final victory. Leading the cheers at Psi Phi's Jinx Burning. WOMENS SPORT FROM the first whistle in the fall, to the last call of You're out! in the spring, the girls at State engage in a well-rounded sports program under the capable direction of Miss Spaulding. Besides the usual gym- nasium period, there is a program of after- school sports. Arranged in a seasonal se- quence, this program is accented the year- round by archery, bowling, and swimming. The girls meet in the gymnasium where the teams are formed 'for a program of in- tra-mural sports. Once the chosen captains have picked a team, the game begins. One team may challenge another to a game. If this challenge is accepted, it is contested at the next meeting of that sport. At the end of the season, a play-off is held at which the winning teams of each grou'p compete. The winner of the play-offs in a particular sport is declared champion. This same pro- cedure holds true for soccer, volleyball, bas- ketball, and baseball. In badminton, the girls choose their partners and sign up for matches. At the iirst meeting, the partners draw numbers for places on the score lad- der. Any pair may challenge above them- selves, and play the match at the next scheduled meeting of the sport. Play-offs are also held for winning partners. In the swimming division, under the su- pervision of Miss Bosworth, the girls meet in the pool to learn the fine points of the art of swimming and to earn their ad- vanced-swimmers' cards. The girls in this division have an added feature in their program. A special class in life-saving is offered to those who can qualify. These girls take a test at the end of the period for a life-saving certificate. Archery is held in the gymnasium and in the field. During the advanced course in archery, they take bows, arrows, and quivers and invade the field for target practice. Bowling is held at a nearby alley where only fellow-bowlers may view the attempts of the neophytes. It is a haven for beginners. There is compe- tition for high score in the respective groups. Bowling and archery do not have play-offs. The highlight of the sports program is a Play Day, which consists of a visit to an- other college for competitive sports. Play Days, as well as after-school sports, are sponsored by the Women's Athletic Asso- ciation. The various State Teachers Col- leges build a Play Day around one specific sport and have other sports for free play. Since our college opens its doors to other colleges for a Play Day in the Spring, here is a' plan for that day. First, there is a main sport. At Buffalo, this is badminton. A central theme is chosen for the day's program. The theme might be Indians. Name cards and team names are made up around this theme. A schedule of games is arranged with free time for ping-pong, archery, bowling, or swimming. Other col- leges are then invited. These may be Os- wego, Brockport, Geneseo, and Fredonia. The W. A. A. at these colleges tells the students of the invitation, and representa- tives from the college are chosen to attend. Teams are formed when the girls arrive on our campus .The name and school of each girl is put on her name tag. After the day's schedule has been played, the girls are in- vited to a banquet. Here they discuss ath- letics and good sportsmanship. At this time, the winning teams of the various sports are announced. The singing of school songs is followed by the singing of the alma mater of the entertaining school. Thus a day for sports and friendship has been held. ' The sports program for the women at State is culminated by the athletic banquet sponsored by W. A. A. The girls receive awards, through the point system, in recog- nition of the work they have done in sports that year. This ends' a 'year of wornen's sports with fun, friendship, and sportsman- ship the essence of the program. 5 l l 1 I N l 1 i Pl K I 1 the edu 91,0 Nux W6 nxpggt 12 Mann whmh 'vent f 9' 42 i ge Z y. ,Ch M f li 3 Y vw Qi ,, ,, Q '4 yy 4' gf i af ' Q z, fn 8 iff S 'Vps ixtliv ESIXNE-ninja -1 ?3, X I 9 ff 1434 A 4 a. 1. ,QPXi?Q aff' E y.,,i,,0 1 2 if 5I y Awww 1 ww 4 L AM-, 9 . .v gs V V 7 ' 4 Xb-Q x fx in A A xx 'S Q A4 fffzl' ff f .f QQ ,JJ 'n 4 ,, ln? , f fp ,wif Q , 2 I A ' Hgh! f f 'Z' w,,, 1, 7,54 if 0, ff pf : 7, if ff 4 ff ,, , I eff Z . 4 Q- ' f 1,3 OW 3,23 1 Q fy :,,N,gf,M? 5,1 D 3'q,,',,i f ,i , gn, 'ik 35, N Yg.f 'P fl fx if 1 gl Q , A-xx in 4 Z , fy Je, 1 2 3 Seated-Elizabeth Collins, secretary, john Armstrong, president, Alton Cardner, vice-presidentg Sydney Holmberg, treasurer, Standing-john O'Neil, acting president first semester, Geraldine Jackson, acting secretary first semester. . ' 1 ' ' l SENIOR MANY things have happened to us since we iirst entered the Main Building in 1946. We watched the tradition of Inter-Class Sing grow, inaugurated the Frosh Prom, and participated in Holly-Hanging. We watched the formation of the State University of New York. We saw State's first dormitory built and the first spadeful of earth turned for the erection of a permanent dormitory and student union. Our pride grew with our college. Now, we have finished this, the first phase of our education. Now, we go on to be educated by experience-to fulhll the fondest hopes of our instructors-and to do what we are able to advance the cause of education. ny:-, 1,1-s, A 5' v EA , ,, 1 Wy, f. JJ ii' ' Kidz' Audrey Matthews, secretaryg james Diggens, president? William Cunningham, treasurer, Margaret Meier, vice-president. WE OF the Class of '51 believe that we have completed avery successful and worthwhile year. As junior Counselors, we guided the bewildered freshmen through their first trials at State. How proud we were when we won the Inter- class Sing and Holly Hanging! Soon the plans were formulated for our pride and joy, the Junior Prom, and our Prom Queen was selected to reign over the dance. State Fair brought out members of our class as barkers, dancers, singers, and spectators. And then the confusion of Moving-Up Day! As seniors, we shall carry on with great spirit the college traditions which have become so much a part of us, and venture forth to attain the high ideals we have estabilshed as Juniors. JU l0R f , W WW! , X, , ,, f ff ff Z fzaarwffwwwffxwwvfff '- W 1,,.f':'Q.,., 1523 ' M, H, 'fluij' ff 'V , ,, ,,,,f ,fW'2fj'2y4j'Zf ff wpwfn , ., , , f ,f .ff fm f, ny, ,f, , , ,W'ffCfi.Mg:Q,fA.,,,.L,,,,, f , , , , ,, ,,. , M Aff f if , ' WMM , ,f Wy! .J ,424 , 1 , fjff 1 , Why, I , ,V , 1 ,N 'W' f ' Q, ffy,,W'f, ,I f ,, .,,0,,W,,.f,,, n,f f , IVER lf, .,,,M.,,f,. li A, v ,rl Charles Gussetta, treasurer, Edward T. Hunt, president, George Hofmann, vice-presidentg. Ruth Murphy, secretary. Two years at State - on these we look back, back to nineteen forty-eight, when we came here as freshmen. We slipped easily into the swing of college life, won honors at Inter-Class Sing and Holly Hanging, and made a success of our Cinder- ella Ball. Moving-Up Day left us feeling very proud and just a little breathless, because at last we were Sophomores. September, nineteen forty-nine, and we were caught up in the whirl of our second year at State. Days were busy, full of plans, enthusiasm, and important events, events like Septernber's dazing, followed by our hilarious Frosh Court and the Soph-Frosh Hop. In Inter-Class Sing, we again took second place. In November came the annual push-ball contest, December, Holly Hanging, and April, the Sophomore Prom. Beforewe knew it, Moving Up -Day was here again. And now, two more years at State - to these, we look ahead. SOPHOMORES REGULAR SESSION FRESHMEN OFFICERS fjames A. Close, presi- dent, Ann Masterson, secretary, Patricia Sansone, vice-president, Patricia p Halloran, treasurer. SEPTEMBER 13, 1949. What a memorable day for those who entered State for the first time! ,Three days of standing in line for registra- tion, payment of fees, and physicals, and we were admitted to class. This year saw the be- ginning of the night session, affectionately known as Bradley Institute. . Frosh Camp and a chance to make many new friends! The fun we had can never be forgotten. Bank accounts dropped as we pur- chased suppliesg spirits dropped as we tried to fit twenty-two books and two art kits into one locker. 'Frosh Hazing! Dressed in dungarees with books in bricklayers' hods, we were mistaken for the construction gang from the dorm. Se- cretly, we had loads of fun singing our origi- nal songs, scrubbing the steps with tooth- brushes, playing leap-frog, and doing the Conga through the Student, Center. After that -the Beanie! October 21st and our first Inter-Class Sing, the Jinx-Burning and Frosh Court! Event- ually, we witnessed the restoration of good feelings between Frosh and Sophs. Then the Hop given in our honor, and we realized that upperclassmen weren't so bad as we had once thought. FRE HME EVENING SESSICN FRESHMEN OFFICERS-Carleton Norton, presidentg Nancy Coffman, secretaryg Margaret Hawkins, treasurerg Edward janisch, vice- president. i 1 x 5. E N f i ii S Q 4 Q Ntlvxmv' mm fx neo H WEEK No CLUB, society, or fraternity allows newcomers to become full-fledged mem- bers without an initiation of sorts. Buf- falo State is no different from these or- ganizations in this respect. Frosh Week is the period of initiation for these strangers on our campus. Tor- mented by the sophomores and coun- selled by the Juniors, the frosh become acquainted with many of the students, organizations, and traditions. We were all freshmen at the begin- ning of our college careers. We shared the sameanxieties and hopes. Remem- bering these days and their informality, we look forward to more freshmen and more exciting Frosh Weeks. g I l s ALMA MATER, FOR YOU Oh, Alma Mater, hail to thee! We'll keep your mem'ry always near. We come our Way, and sing today Of truths that We hold so dear. As the yearsdrift on by, You'l1 gleam with shades so bright. We'll honor you in all We do, Our guide of truth and right. We'll share your glory and your dreams, Your smiles and your hopes and tears. Praises We ll sing, for you shall ring, Alma Mater, through the years. U r -Dolores Nebrich '51 INTER-CLASS SING HOLLY HANGING THE coming of Christmas and the holiday season is heralded by sweet and beautiful m u s i c echoing through the halls. Another tradi- tion of the college once more comes to life. The sound grows louder as it approaches each classroom and, as it moves on, gradually dimin- ishes in the background. Amidst all the excitement of the Yuletide, there comes the joyful confusion of Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen as they vie with each other in decorating the Main Building. Then there is the inter- minable silence as all await the judges' decision. Who will win this year? At last, the announcement is made. The --- have won! Congratulations and consolations. Christmas carols fill the air as the winning class hangs the wreath on the entrance door of the Main Building. Then, in the evening, we are off to the Holly Dance, a fitting closing to a beautiful tradition. 19 l lx X. ill le, on res ich lain ultr- . the 1 this :ment 3 Noni moms. F l is the i gin on if lhin l 'A ff, we 1 gif- U . ....lllD MOV! G-UP DAY OF THE many symbolic occasions at Buffalo State, one of the most im ressive is Moving-Up Day. Another year has passed, and a sense P c of achievement is shared by student body and faculty members alike. The memories of the past,the excitement of today, andthe hopes of the k Movin U Day one of the most 'Euture mingle and blend tomay e - W g- P beautiful traditions of our college careers. , The Honorable Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of New York State. 194 Dr. Alvin C. Eurich, President of State University of New York. SYMPOSlUM 0F STATE T1-IE great future held in store for Buffalo State was symbolized when this College played host to the first Symposium of the State Uni- versity of New York. Through leadership and cooperation, we have grown and kept pace with the movement toward a state university System. Now we are an integral part of the realization of all the hopes and planning of the past. I At the convention, the need for leadership and cooperation was stressed. Through the utilization of these virtues, Buffalo State will carry on with this educational system ever striving forward in the future. ll STATE UNIVERSITY OF E YORK yas O why. IZA- -V f-,,,',f ,.:' f mf., ' 4 Q gf 4 QM, A pw Ex fa Q , 1-V 2 E, U T . . 0 R CAMPU My fv ff 7 rv, , CLASS 0F 19 0 , FRANK Al?gf3gIE9th St., Niagara Falls ADAMS, ALICE io AISBANO, RICHARD 64 Weber Ave., Buffalo ALESSE, THOMAS 356 Homecrest Dr., Buffalo ALIKES, CHARLES . 207 E. 105th St., New York City AMOS, VIRGINIA 128-73 St., Niagara Falls ANDERSON, CAROL RFD No. 1, Dansville ANDERSON, LAWRENCE 292 8rd Ave., Troy ARMSTRONG, JOHN 190 Millhurst Rd., Buffalo AYRAULT, LOETA 6 Loamis St., Rgmley . BAINBRIDGE, RNEST 10 Crane Pl., Tonawanda BALDUF, BETTY Darien BANKS, DONALD 100 Roseview Ave., Buffalo BARNARD, JOHN 22 Needham St., Perry BARONE, ANNAMARIO 277 E. Utica St., Buffalo BECHT, JOSEPH 350 Guilford St., Buffalo BECKERMAN, GETELLE 313 Northland Ave., Buffalo BEGY, ROSALIND 47-17th St., Buffalo BEUTHER, ESTHER 31 Beverly Rd., Buffalo BICKEL, ROBERT 483 Lisbon Ave., Buffalo BIEGER, MARCELLA 279 Rodney St., Buffalo BILLICK, RUTH 45 Commonwealth, Buffalo BLAIS, MARION 98 Legion Dr., Kenmore BLUHM, FREDERICK 4522 Broadway, Depew BOIES, MARJORIE Center St., Holland BORDONARO, MICHAEL 853 Prospect, Buffalo BORGESON, JOHN 89 E. 7th St., Dunkirk BORRON, NANCY 353 Deerhurst Blvd., Kenmore BOVE, JOSEPH 266 Walnut St., East Aurora BRANCATO, ROGER 272 Bustx Ave., Buffalo BRECK, JEAN 42 Zlttle St., Buffalo BIZRCIISAMMIARIE . ar et St., Johnstown BIHSIEA, LOSISE aynes t., Buffalo orence ve., Buffalo BILQIEAN, RCQBERT reeman t., Buffalo B2Q1lgNE.6Ji4iNET oom e Ave., B BIHJIQLLA, MARY uffak' rospect Ave., Buff I BU1g13,lVrATRgc1A a 0 iton rt., William ' Btggoyk EAPLEN sville - mherst St., Buffalo BESQANEI MALRGUERITE '00 YD Ve., Buffalo C1ggIgWgLL6 CAROL af en ourt, Buffalo CfBNgI11B1?LtI5, JANET u e 9 efl Cf?ZlggPABELL, SALLY rgonne Dr., Ken CQIESZAN, PSATRICIADON eneca ,, CIYLIEON, ANlEIEBuffalo PFUCB St., Buffalg CIENOLL, MARILYN 1 Commerce St-, Scotia CAPPELLINO, MARY 230 Monroe Ave., RochSL3c1ei'E CARLSON, ARDIS 287 Choate, Buffalo CARNEVALE, DANIEL 867 Washington St., Buffalg CARRIGAN, ESTHER Wilson CASTEJEH CAROL 63 i ate, Buffal cAsTLi,gJoAN 0 130 Erie St., Lockport CATCHPOLE, JANET Green Cove Springs, Fla. CAVANAUGH, WILLIAM 20 Apple St., Buffalo CIZCHIIIINI, MARY 46 innesota Ave., Buffalo CELANO, PRUDENCE 413-14th St., Buffalo CHALMERS, PATRICIA 84 St. James Pl., Buffalo CHAMBERS, GEORGIA 79 W. Hazeltine Ave., Kenmore CHINELLY, JOSEPH 806 Madison St., E. Rochester CHISMORE, FERN 138 Second St., Ilion CHRISTMANN, EDWIN 199 Roslyn St., Buffalo CIANCIO, ANTHONY 35 McKinley Ave., Jamestown CLARE, JEAN Selzville CLEARY, JEANNE 409 Eden Ave., Buffalo COLLINS, ELIZABETH 88 Riley St., Buffalo COOPER, KERMIT 309 Goundry St., N. Tonawanda COLT, JAMES 320 Center St., Olean COOPER, RICHARD 404 Buffalo St., Jamestown COPLAND, JAMES 106 Hawley St., Buffalo COURTNEY, JUNE 4 Southwood Dr., Kenmore CRESPI, HOPE 1078 East 18th St., Brooklyn CROSBY, JOHN 48 Eller Ave., Buffalo CROSS, BLANCHE 72nd Ave., Franklinville CUNNING, JAMES, 72 Carlyle Ave., Buffalo CURCIO, PETER 136 Carolina St., Buffalo CZWOJDAK, EUGENE 350 Barnard St., Buffalo DAVIS, DOUGLAS 1320 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo DAVIS, HELEN 1320 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo DAVIS, WARREN 565 Lee Dr., Niagara Falls DEAN, DOLORES Andover DELORENZO, HARATIO 5 Howard St., Dolgevllle DENIS, IRINE 53 Ideal St., Buffalo DIEDRICH, MILDRED 11 W. Elmwood Pk., Tonawanda DISTLER, JACK RFD No. 1, Niagara Falls DOLAN, CATHERINE 211 Geary St., Buffalo DOMINO, JOAN 1105 N. Madison St., Rome DREXLER, WESLEY 103 Hemenway Rd-, Buffalo DUECKER, gE1lgTf1?IilDE 459 Spring 'C-, U 3 0 DUQUETTE, MARY ELLEN 106 Lake St., Ogdensburg EASTMAN, ALLEN 112 Wardman Rd., Kenmore EDWARDS, RAMONA 9529 Tompkins Ave., Niagara Falls EKLUM, JOHN i 115 Gazelle St-, Dunklrk ERsgKSgg'l, LENORE 05 eridan Dr., Willia EWINS, JOYCE mst nlle 438 ennett St., N. Tonawanda FAYISTLFEY, THAJMASC remont ve., enmore FARRELL, PATRICIA 82 Woodette Pl., Buffalo FATTEY, MARGUERITE 259 Sycamore St., E. Aurora FEDERICO, . PASQUALE 110 E. Second St., Dunkirk FENWICK, WALTER 170 Kinsey Ave., Kenmore FEUCHT, JEAN 40 Shirley Ave., Buffalo FIORELLA, SALVATORE 241 Rhode Island, Buffalo FISCHER, BEATRICE 1529 Grenoside Ave., Schenectady FISCHLE, MILDRED 246 La Salle Ave., Buffalo FLANAGAN, JOHN 36 Post St., Saugerties FLINT, WILLIAM 718 Ashland, Buffalo FOOS, JOHN 121 Kmixboro Rd., Rochester FRANK, LSIE West Valley FRANK, ROBERT 79 Royal Ave., Buffalo FREITAG, ALFRED 69 Sunset, Orchard Park FRIER, DONALD 20 Summit Rd., Hamburg FRITZ, SHIRLEY 37 Wildwood Ave., Buffalo FULTON, JACK 12 Columbia Ave., Binghamton GALLAGHER, MARY 134 W. Wins ear Ave., Buffalo GALLAND, ELLIOTT 135-13 227th St., Laurelton GARDNER, ALTON 478 Witmer Rd., N. Tonawanda. GERTH, ROBERT 195 Ocean Ave., Lynbrook GIAMBRONE, MARIE 341 Hampshire St., Buffalo GILLETTE, LAUREL 16 N. Main St., Hulberton GLADFELTER, CATHERINE 517 Norwood Ave., Buffalo GLASS, RUTH 21 Elsie Place, Buffalo GOLDHAWK, MARGARET 24 S. Forest Rd., Williamsville GOLDSMITH, DOLORES 16 Evans St., Williamsville GOODNO, JAMES 194 Mang, Buffalo GRANVILLE, MARY ANN 208 Mariemont Ave., Buffalo GREEN, BURT 639 Sycamore St., Buffalo GEEENE, FLORENCE 72 Legion Dr., Kenmore GREGOIRE, JEROME 70 Kirkpatrick St., Buffalo GRIESER, ROBERT 164 Rodney Ave., Buffalo GRIMM, DONALD 811 Bird Ave., Buffalo HAAS, RICHARD 79 Peace St., Buffalo HADSALL, JAMES Woodward Ave., Elma HAGSTRQM, JUNE 136 Hillside Ave., Rochester HALBY, WILLIAM 651 E. Ferry St.,'Buffalo HAMILTON, KENNETH 166 Dod e St., Buffalo HARDY, IJHARLES 41 Clinton St., Buffalo HARRIGAN, ROBERT 23 Condon Ave., Buffalo HARTER, DANIEL 35 Wohlers Ave., Buffalo HASSELBECK, MARJORIE 315 Berryman Dr., Buffalo HASSLER, JOSEPH 174 Dutton Ave., Buffalo HAVENS, VIRGINIA 74 Tremont Ave., Kenmore HAYES, MARILYN E. 98 Edson St.,Buffalo HIETANEN, COLETTE 2469 Seneca St., Buffalo HIXSON, MARILYN Shortsville HOAK, DONALD 1 2242 Weston Ave., Niagara Falls HOEFER, CLARE u N. Forest Rd., Getzvllle HOFFMANN, GERALD 70 Hamlin Rd., Buffalo HOLMBERG, SYDNEY 17 Allegany Ave., Kenmore HORN, RUTH 514 Berkshire St., Buffalo HORNE, LINDA 144 Minnesota Ave., Buffalo HORNE, WILMA 144 Minnesota Ave., Buffalo HORSTMANN, SUZANNE Sherburne HORTON, ALICE 26 Richmond Ave., Buffalo HORTON, MARILYN 101 Pine St., Buffalo HUBREGSEN, RALPH 127 Milpore St., Rochester IPPOLITO, CHARLES 178 Breckenridge, Buffalo IWINSKI, HENRY 104 Roseville St., Buffalo JACKSON, GERALDINE 2383 Main St., Buffalo JACOB, FRED 400 Ontario St., Buffalo JAKIEL, STANLEY 412 Gibson, Buffalo JANOWSKY, RUSSELL 213 Zimmerman St., N. Tonawanda JANOWSKY, WARREN 297 N. Avenue, N. Tonawanda JARRETT, MILDRED 406 Spring St., Buffalo JOHNSON, IVO 211 IVIain St., Randolph A JOHNSON, JEAN 391 Herkimer, Buffalo JONES, JANET 147 Humber Ave., Buffalo KAINSKI, JOHN 725 Washington St., Buffalof KARDOULIAS, NELLIE 18 Pargign Ave., Buffalo KARWA I, THOMAS ' 358 Tonawanda St., Buffalo KAUSCH, NANCY 50 Dake Ave., Rochester KAY, FREDERICK 199 Virgil Ave., Buffalo KEELEY, BETTY 542 Genesee St.,Buffalo KELLEY, FRANCIS Rodman KESTER,. DONALD 436 Robinson St., N. Tonawanda KIRKLAND, DORIS 366 Watson St., Buffalo KNAPP, FREDERICK 565 Military Rd., Buffalo KNOLL, CARL 1846-D Kenmore Ave., BuHalo KOCH, GERTRUDE 6 Highview Center, BuH'alo KOHL, MARTHA Corfu KORNIK, HENRY 146 Peter St., Buffalo KORUS, SAMUEL ,352 N. Park, Buffalo RRAUCZYK, RENETA 141 Campbell Ave., Yorkville KRON, DONNA 436 Olympic Ave., Buffalo KROTH, GERALDINE Porterville Rd., E. Aurora KUPFER, MARGARET Peart Ave., Pt. Pleasant LABUZZETTA, PAULA Elm St., N. Collins LA MERE, EVERETT 26 Carmel Ave., Brewster LA MOTHE, LEONARD 15 Milwaukee St., Malone LAMP, DONALD , 496 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo LANDGRAF, JEAN 94 Eugene Ave., Kenmore LA PRESS, VERSAL 936 Glenwood, BuH'alo LAWRIE, DAVID 52 Dumas St., Tonawanda LEAS, JAMES 110 E. Union St., Hamburg LEMAN, CHARLES 91 Colvin Ave., Buffalo LESNIEWSKI, MARY ANN County Line Rd., Alden LEWIS, ANNE 945 Niagara St., Buffalo LEWIS, LUCILLE 199 Ladner Ave., Buffalo LIMBURG, CAROL 191 Shirley Ave., Buffalo LINGL, HELEN 1081 Orchard Park Rd., Ebenezer L'ITALIEN, ROBERT 79 Hampshire St., Buffalo LITTLE, WILLIAM 82 Royal Ave., Buffalo LOMANTO, ANTOINETTE N. Collins LOMBARDI, EMIL 11 Avery Ave., Buffalo LOPEZ, SARA P. 300 Busti Ave., Buffalo MCCABE, FRANK 1106 Main, Buffalo MCCARLEY, WINIFRED 1364 Kenmore Ave., Buffalo MCCAUSLAND, PHYLLIS 134 Buffum St., Buffalo MCCULLOUGH, EARL 64 Albert Ave., Buffalo MCGINNIS, JACQUELINE 97 Ryan St., Buffalo MCGOURTY, DOROTHY 98 Grand Ave., Middletown MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT 387 Okell St., Buffalo MCLEAN, VINCENT 94 Russell Ave., Buffalo MCMULLEN, HELEN 8 Parkview Ave., Buffalo MCMANUS, JAMES 28 'Kamper St., Buffalo MACINTYRE, JAYNE York MACK, EILEEN 27 Arthur Ave., Endicott MACPHERSON, ESTHER 804 Auburn Ave., Buffalo MANTI, MARY 210 Central Ave., Lancaster MARINELLI, JOSEPH 132 W. Hickory St., E. Rochester MARINELLI, NORMA 215 Calumet St., Depew MARION, RUDOLPH 17 Pries Ave., Buffalo MARKS, ANN Summit Ave., Yorktown Heights MARKS, JOAN 46 Hazelwood Ave., Buffalo MARRA, ROSEMARY 109 W. Walter St., Olean MARTIN, MARION 42 University Ave., Atlanta MARTYNOWICZ, LOUIS 47 Warring Ave., Buffalo MATHIS, ELEANOR 19 Bardol St., Buffalo MAZONSON, ARTHUR 121 Boylston St., Malden, Mass. MAZZANTI, GEORGE 134 Freund St., Buffalo MELKA, JOSEPH 468 Kensington, Buffalo MENTESANA, MARY 82 Locust St., Rochester METKE, CAROL 37 Linden Pk., Buffalo f , MIECZNIKOWSKI, CHARLES French Road, Cheektowaga MIELCARSKI, VIRGINIA 61 Mayer Ave., Buffalo MILLER, GRACE 116 North St., Locust Valley MILLER, JEAN 15545 White St., Allenpark, Mich. MILLER, ROBERT R. 33 Liberty St., Dansville' MITTLEFEHLDT, JEAN Chapel St., Elba MOORE, JANE 346 Warren Ave., BuHalo MORGAN, EDITH Freedom MOSTERT, FLORENCE 378 Goundry St., N. Tonawanda MULLENHOFF, MARGARET 70 North Ave., Gardenville MULLIN, ROSE RFD No. 2, Cuba MURPHY, BERNARD 1389 Electric Ave., Buffalo MURPHY, DONALD 23 Maple St., Buffalo ......1.,......-..,1........ .-.M - MURRAY, NAN 135 Crestwood Ave., Buffalo MUSELLA, VINCENT 37 Virgil Ave., Buffalo NAGEL, CHRISTIAN 111 Arden Ave., Buffalo NAGLE, MARGARET 6616 Seneca St., Ebenezer NASCA, CARL 210 Deer St., Dunkirk NAUGHTON, MARY ALICE 726 Amherst St., Buffalo NEWTON, YASABEL Newton Rd., Hamburg NOLA, ROSARIO 119 Burrou hs Dr., Snyder O'BRIAN, ELEANOR 225 Wellington Dr., Buffalo O'CONNER, ELIZABETH 134 Choate Ave., Buffalo OLIN, GERALDINE 17 Lorraine Ave., Buffalo O'NEIL, JOHN 97 Meriden St., Buffalo OOGJEN, BARBARA 77 Blum St., Buffalo OOGJEN, THOMAS 77 Blum St.,Buffalo OSTERMAN, CLAYTON 92 Phyllis Ave., Buffalo PATTERSON, JANICE 114 Center St., Buffalo PATTERSON, JOAN 119 Pries Ave., Buffalo PEARSON, LEE 217 Clinton St., Buffalo PECKHAM, NORMA Vermont St., Holland PEPICIELLO, JOSEPH 381 Swan St., Buffalo PETRINO, MARGUERITE 368-14th St., Buffalo PHILLIPS, LAVERN 16 W. Chautauqua St., Mayville PIERCE, JEANNE 116 S. Buffalo St., Orchard Park PILERI, JOSEPH 348 Virginia St., Buffalo PILERI, LEONORA 348 Virginia St., Buffalo PIPALSKI, HELEN 104 Miller St, N. Tonawan da. PODOLIN, RUTH 434 Huntington, Buffalo POWERS, IRENE 21 Beebe Ave., Norwich PRITCHARD, DONA Springville RAFFAUF, PHYLLIS 607 Colvin Ave., Buffalo RANDOLPH, CARYL 151 Allen St., Buffalo REBACK, MAMIE 974 Amherst Ave., Buffalo REESE, JANE 119 Burch Ave., Buffalo REICHEL, PEGGY ANN 1616 Colvin Blvd., Kenmore REINHARDT, FREDERICK Matteson Corners Rd., Chaffee RIEMERSMA, MARION 41 Woodward Ave., Springville RICKARD, BARBARA 620 10th St., Niagara Falls RIENBENNACHT, JOAN Turin ' RIGAS, KATHERINE 135 Maple Ave., Wellsville RITTER, HOWARD 177 Willmont St., Rochester RITTER, JEAN 177 Willmont St., Rochester RODEN, ALBERT 289 Fredericka St., N . Tonawanda ROEDER, WALTER 107 Peabody St., Buffalo ROLETTA, MARGARET 114 W. Embar o, Rome ROMANIUK, LTO 6 Albro Ave., Springville ROSATI, ANGELO 292 E. 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Townline Rd., Attica WALTER, KENNETH Cemetery Rd., Elma WANDS, CONSTANCE K Meridian WASIEWICZ, NORBERT 870 Ellicott Creek Rd., Tonawanda WASKO, ALICE 67 Rossiter Ave., Yonkers WATERS, IDA 107 Garner Ave., Buffalo WATERS, JOSEPH 107 Garner Ave., Buffalo WEATHERELL. DAVID 655 Crescent Ave., Buffalo WEBB. 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Vernon LOHR, JOAN ' 24 Homestead St., Lackawanna LOHREY, SHERWOOD , 444 Porter Ave., Buffalo LONG, BETTY 449 Minnesota Ave., Buffalo LUBELL, DAVID 87 E. 93rd St., Brooklyn LUN DGREN , MARTHA 8227 Laughlin Dr., Niagara Falls LUTZ, ELLEN 163 N. 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Delavan Ave., Buffalo DEVAULT, JOAN 20 Northhampton Rd., Amsterdam DEVINE, PATRICIA 27 Evadene Place, Buffalo DEVLIN, MARJORIE 547 Humboldt Pkwy., Buffalo DIETZ, JOHN 64 Harlem Road, West Seneca D1 FELICE, JOSEPH 212 East Commerce St., East Rochester DLNIQRSTQEIINK MIgIA1rIk ' am ou ., ' DINTINO, SYLIVIA aug eepsle 407 Niagara St., Lockport Dr PAOLA, MARIE X 33 Fargo Ave., BuHalo DORYWALSKI, ELAINE 725 Amherst, Buffalo oo , ff CQAIBOL I lnco n ,, Dowslcl, NOLIAN enmore 39 Forman St., Buffalo DIHSEJIIELIE NQNCY ney t., ff 1 Drgigclaa, gviigiirifo ast so t., E rd, oh' DUMBLETON, JACLKI 'O Silver Springs EIZggAi'Rl?cS. ISUSAN C in Cy Ave., Kenmore BERNSAR2 ampion t., arthg 9 2 en er t., a amanca EIi3Igi0'f,TMILLIgENT x er errace, ren EIEISIS6 ILIARJORY ce a mont Ave., Buff lo Erirgignsi EVELYN 8 ou tney Ave., Buffalo E1Zg?MB5.RBARA a ison Ave., W. 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NORMAN 328 Young St., Tonawanda HEINTZ, LOIS 83 Commonwealth Ave., Buffalo HEIST, FRANCES Alden HELFRICH, FRANKLIN 8 Hendricks Blvd., Buffalo HENDERSON, MARGARET 89 Whitefield Ave., Buffalo HENRY, PHYLLIS 41 Victoria Ave., Buffalo HERMAN, JOYCE 120 Washington St., Elmira HESS. DOLORES 5001 Broadway, lggew HETHERLEY, JO Apgleton HIC , GERTRUDE Callicoon HICKEY, ELIZABETH 9 Taylor Ave., S. Norwalk, Conn HISCUTT, CAROL 480 Hewitt Ave., Buffalo HOEDT, KENNETH 295 Dearborn St., Buffalo HOFMANN. GEORGE 164-11 99 St., Howard Bench HOGUE, JOANNA 4th Ave., Franklinville HORAN, AILEEN 48 Lamarck Dr., Buffalo HORNE, ALMA 144 Minnesota Ave., Buffalo HOSPADOR, ELEANOR 2708 Robin St., Endicott HOTO, CHRISTINE 311 Cedar Pl., E. Rochester HUBERTUS. PATRICIA 6 Seward St., Dansville HUMAN, LOIS Campbell Blvd., N. Tonawanda HUNT, EDWARD 88 Lincoln Ave., Orchard Park HURD, JEAN Elkland, Penna. HURLEY, WILLIAM 39 W. Hazeltine St., Kenmore IANNELLO, RUSSELL 33 Gilbert St., LeRoy INGRAHAM, THOMAS 201 Campion Rd., New Hartford IRVINE, MARGARET 84 SheHield Ave., Buffalo IVANCIC, WILMA 239 Roesch Ave., Buffalo IVERSON, ALICE 94 Edgewood Ave., BuEalo JAMES, CAROLYN 29 Eugene St., Tonawanda JANIK, IRENE 139 Kirby Ave., Lackawanna JASZKA, PATRICIA 313 Loepere St., Buffalo JENKINS, MARY JANE 376 Sycamore St., Buffalo JENNE, JEAN 98 Barnes St., Gouverneur JENNINGS, RICHARD Richburg JEZUWIT, THERESA 120 Arden Ave., Buffalo JOHNSON, EILEEN RFD No. 1, Center St., E. Aurora JOHNSON, NELS Bliss - A JOHNSON, 'PHYLLIS 52 Lincoln Blvd., Kenmore JONES, 'SUZANNE Q 147 Humber Ave., BuHalo KALINSKI, VIRGINIA 78 Rosedale St., Buffalo . KARPINSKI, VIVIAN 38 W. 4th St., Oswego A ' KEEFE, PATRICIA V 503 Prospect Ave., N. Tonawanda KEENAN, EUGENE E 38 Vick Park Blvd., Buffalo . 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Klein Rd., Williamsville' KUSHNER, NATALIE 1824 Pine'Ave., Niagara Falls LAGANO, THOMAS Q ' 890 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn LA GATTUTA, NICHOLAS ' 721 West Ave., Buffalo LAIER, ELSIE 330 Cumberland Ave., Buffalo . LAMB, MILDRED , 192 Thompson St., N. 'Tonawanda LAMBERT, LOUIS 709 Northampton St.,,Buffalo LANDPHAIR, BEVERLY Java Center ' LAUDERDALE, HUEMINA 136 Mang Ave., Kenmore ' LEBRENZ, DIANNE V 220 Tremont St., N . Tonawanda LEMA, ROSE MARIE 596 N. Division St., Buffalo LINK, CAROL , Center Street, East Aurora LIPKIN, LEONARD 12 Delaware Terrace, Albany LJUNGBERG, ALFRED 302 Minnesota Ave., Buffalo LOFTUS, ANN FAY 192 Madison St., Waterville LOOZE, ELAINE 403 Newburgh Ave., Buffalo LOVELESS, SHIRLEY 77 Pembroke Ave., Buffalo LUBICK, ROSALYN 205 Tacoma Ave., Buffalo LUTHER, JANET 51 Walter Ave., Tonawanda LYON, HEIDI 29 Fernhill Ave., Buffalo LYON, MARGARET E. 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Park Ave., Buffalo- NORTON, PATRICIA 67 Elmer Ave., Malverne O'DON N ELL, BARBARA 44 Herkimer St., Buffalo OKONIEWSKI, DOLORES 1890 Clinton St., Buffalo OLSEN, ALFRED 551 Senator St., Brooklyn ORDWAY, DOROTHY 65 Bouck St., Tonawanda OSINSKI, GERTRUDE 123-3rd Ave., N. Tonawanda PACI, JOSEPH 501-19th St., Niagara Falls PAHL, MARGARET 5 Fig St., Lackawanna PARRINELLO, PAUL 225 Normal Ave., Buffalo PARTON, JAMES A 2 Lincoln Ave., Le Roy PATTERSON, LOIS 45 Preston Rd., Buffalo PAUL, BARBARA 196 Hughes .Ave., Buffalo PAUL, JANET 196 Hughes Ave., Buffalo PENTICK, JOSEPH 34 Clay St., Buffalo PETTIT, ISABEL 2247 Union Rd., Gardenville PITONYAK, DOROTHY 1705 North Ave., Niagara Falls PIZZO, PETER 371 Murray Street, Buffalo PODNIEWINSKI, MATHEW 179 Rossler Ave., Buffalo POLISOTO, DORIS South Dayton PRAWEL, BETTY 18 Pfhol Terrace, Williamsville PULMUTTER, DAVID 179 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn RAMSAY, JOHN 359 Miller St., N. Tonawanda RANDALL, WILLIAM 322 Woodside Ave., BuH'alo RANK, CYRIL 66 E. 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RITA 176 Wayne Ave., Suffern ROSOKOFF, JOEL 47 Youn St., Tonawanda RUBENSFEIN, FRANCES 24 Anderson Pl., Buffalo RUNCKEL, JANE 514 Winspear Ave., Buffalo RUSSO, FRANCIS 87 Seminole Pkwy., Buffalo RUST, ROBERT 50 Kingsley St., Buffalo RYBCZYNSKI, DOLORES 210 Grote Street, Buffalo SAEGER, JEAN Ceres SALERNO, RUSSELL 246 Normal Ave., Buffalo SANFORD, DAVID 6 West St., Albion SAPIENZA, LOUISE 5 Cary Ave., Oakfield SAVER, ELIZABETH 111 Wenona St., Depew , SCHALK, LORENE 54 Earl Place, Buffalo SCHAPIRO, EDITH 435 W. Delavan Ave., Buffalo SCHIFFMAN, FLORENCE 1024 Jefferson Ave., Buffalo SCHILLER, JANICE 328 Colvin Ave., Buffalo SCHILLINGER, ELLEN 111 Wingate Ave., Buffalo SCHINGECK. MARILYN ' 128 Killewald Ave., Buffalo SCHLENKER, RUTH 665 Woodlawn Ave., Buffalo SCHLICHT, ANITA ' I 829 North Dr., Buffalo ' SCHLIERF, JANE SIEQIEINIE RUTH ar wood Ave., Ke susz, HENRY mme 42 French St., Buffalo SMALL, CAROL Turk Hill Rd., Victor SMITH. FRANCES RD No. 1, Lock rt SOBCZAK, STEPHANIE RD NO- 1. 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Morris Ave., Buffalo STREIF, ROBERT Seneca St., Ebenezer STRICKLAND, JAMES 270 Hamilton Ave., Kenmore STRIEGEL, GLORIA 215 Hempstead, Buffalo STROMBERG, HAROLD C Transit Rd., East Amherst' 197 Virgil Ave., Buffalo SCHMIDT, WILLIAM A SUNSHINE, MARILYN Falls 801 Genesee St., Buffalo A 149 Commonwealth Ave., Buffalo , SCHNEGGENBURGER, .MARY SUTZ, BARBARA W scEi?El 5iw519vSA1'31li5fS'0' A 4 svffiairvdlivisixfi Ave Bum' Q ' - n 8' 82 St. Joseph St., Buffalo - , 38 Luella Rochester SCHUNKE, EVANGELINE ' ' SWIATEK, LORRAINE scilliiifrfiififin inEE1iAu1fifi1ci ' svirliisf:ciiii,clii'ffsS1fiB1i1IliEiLLE Nile 115 Dundee,St. Buffalo ' E. 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Tarrytown FOLTS, RALPH 59 Chestnut Ave., Dansville FORTUNE, CHESTER 524 Walden Ave., Buffalo FRANCISCO, BARBARA Derby Rd., Eden I1 DL Ile 1 'saw giwllllla lo ,filo ,L Neff IJ I off' M ,alle J: A FUNCHEON, EDWARD 607 Broadway Buffalo '-GABALSK1, ARLENE 1300 East Ferry St., Buffalo GALLAGHER, HELEN 25 Buffum St., Buffalo GALLISDORFER, CAROL 66 Burlington Ave., Buffalo GALVIN, ELLEN 46 Stevenson St., Buffalo GARDNER, BERNICE 22 Oakdale Pl., Buffalo GARDNER, MARJORIE 478 Witmer Rd., N. Tonawanda GARFIELD, F. MILTON 830 N. Main St., Jamestown GARSTKA, DOROTHY 306 Esser Ave., Buffalo GASKE, EDNA 468 East Eden Rd., Hamburg GAUL, JEAN ' 2289 Weston Ave., Niagara Falls GAZZO, AGNES 737 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo GEHRT, DOROTHY Liberty GELESZINSKI, LEONA Route 1, 3871 Old Broadway, Buffalo GENNUSO, JOSEPH 453 West Ave., Buffalo GEORGE, LUCY . Sherman Ave., North Collins GILBERT, BEVERLY Canandaigua Rd., Palmyra GILBERT, D. 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