Central Connecticut State University - Dial Yearbook (New Britain, CT)

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XE YQ iw T23 fiifgw JQ33qg'Q 'U W2 W Q E1 7 l- J ,U 1 X the dial staff EDITORIAL BOARD WALTER O. WICK, Editor ELLA BAUDNER, Assistant Editor CHARLOTTE G. MCCULLOCH KENNETH C. STREIBIG MARGARET C. WEEBER, Faculty Advisor Organizing Editors CLASS REPRESENTATIVES MARY DONOVAN LEONARD WILLCOX BARBARA MILLS ROBERT CASEY ELEANOR RASKIN HARRY ANDERSON ART BOARD GRACE L. DYSON, Chairman ELIZABETH PAGE ADELE SHAPIRO DOROTHY HIPPLER RUTH PENLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BOARD FREDERICK W. MCKONE, Chairman LEONARD WILLCOX HARRY ANDERSON MITCHEL IVANOWSKY BUSINESS BOARD EDWARD SCHUPACK, Manager NORMAN STEINBERG, Assistant Manager THE DIAL TEACHERS COLLEGE IIE CIINNECTICUT NEW BRITAIN 'A' OUR American ideal of democracy is premised upon the belief that people think for themselves upon matters requiring political decision, and act and vote accord- ingly. . . There is such a multitude of avenues of enterprise that leadership and proficiency in one line of activity does not imply leadership in others. . . Guidance has become a thought of major significance in modern education-guidance of the individual along lines in which his interests and aptitudes indicate a potential leadership and possibilities of marked proficiency. But as part of that guidance the individual needs a direction in critical, discriminating followership in matters ly- ing outside his peculiar sphere of aptitudes. . . YVe teachers need to reappraise our ideas of democracy. A realistic reappraisal would have us face the fact that critical, discriminating followcrship of the wise has become increasingly neces- sary. New slogans and echoing the right voices should be our concern for the masses quite as much as training for the leadership of the few. from monograph no. Z1 -7-'ik L, K if Tha' 1f14UlJ1'aZis df!!!-L'CIf4'lll to the menmry of FRr'1miRIc:1Q STAN1.1aY CAMP A.fxm'z'11Iv Profussof 0fSOf'f!llSf1LdlAt av 19.'f.'i-39 - --l SCCHCS if W f FH x 5. . HWKW-Av Q' ' Sz l. C a ...wp vc --41 say.. 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Xl..X., Cflarlx lhixvlwlly. .D., Yule lnixerxity XNILLIAM P. DYER Superintendent of Prartirc Schools. M.A., l'niu-rsity of Minnesotag Ph.D,, C lumbia L'nixer5ity. lVlAY H. NOYES Supc-rxisor of Elementary Education, BS., Columbia Unixersity. .Q lo- RUTH HORAN ADAMS Assistant Librarian. B,E., Teachers College of Connecticut LYDIA C. CARR Art. B.S., University of North Dakotag M.A., New York Universityg M.A., Columbia University. FRANK H. ASH Head of Business Education Department. BS., Salem Normal Schoolg M.A., New York Lvniversity. EDWIN B. CODDINGTON Social Science. B.A., Dartmouth Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., Clark University. KATHERINE A. BONNEY Assistant Dean of lNomen. BA., Connecticut College for VVomeng M.A Columbia University. KATHERINE E. COLTON Health and Physical Education. HA., Brown lfnixersityg BLS., Wellesley Cul lege. GRACE E. CUSHMAN Head of Music Department. B.Mus.Ecl., University of Miamig Master of Music, University of Michigan. MARGARET H. GIBBS Business Education. B.A,, Stetson L'niversityg BLA., New York L'niversity. HERBERT E. FOWLER Head of Enqli5h Department. BA.. Princeton l'nixcr5ityg MA.. fnixersity of Vtashinglong Ph.D., New York lfniversity 1' p A X NIARY XXGNELLA GUNN English and Speech. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa, KENNETH C. FULLER Head of Mathematics Department. B.A., Indiana lfniversityg M.A., University 0 Nebraska. JENNIE L. HENIDRICKS Sorinl Science. I' ILS.. Boston lfniversityg MA., Columbia Uni- xersitv. HARRISON J. KAISER Health :incl Physical Education. Director of Atliletirs. B.A., North Central Cnllegcg MUN., Colunibizi University. BLQTSX' H. BIORTON Busillvw lirluvntion Mxilln-vnntiu. BS., Simlnuns Collvgvg fXl.l'irl,. lI:irx'nrfl Uni xi-rsity. LESTER A. KIRKP1NlJAI.I. liclufutioxi. BS., Kansas State Aurirnlturzxl Colle-gf-g X1 K., l'h.lJ., Colulnlyiu lfnixvrxily. VVILLIAIXI C. LEE llm-:ul of Scif-nre Department. RAYMOND lV.Pl1IPPS Stzitv Suprrxisor of lniluwtrizil Arts. Ili-ntl of lntluntrial Arla Iidilrxition Dcpzxrtnu-nl. B.l2cl., Eastern Illinois Stun- 'l'c.n-hers Collegeg M,A., Uhio State University. B.A., Ogden Collegcg M.S., l'li.D., University of Michigan. wg? ,mgvf E ' . wi.. :W -a. :ax . K .fffqrizf fu 1. -. .f g kk -L7-Q2-.U M. ESTHER S. PIHL English. BA.. Connecticut Collegeg NLA., Columbia University. CHARLES E. PRATT Biological Srienre, HS., Harvard L'nix'ersityg MA., Columbia University. HENRX' ETTA STONE English. B.A., lfnixersity of Kentucky: BLA.. Colum. bia lfnixeraity. JOHN R. R,ACKLEX' Sovizxl Stix-ll1'L', BMX.. Kink, Oklahoma L'nix4'xsiKyg l'l Gem Lge Pcixlmuily Ciullcqr, LD.. W gun., .f RACIiEL SPENCER llrxxlllx and Pllysiral Edufnliun. HA.. Wfllesley Clulll-Lge, -5.4: K.-XTIIERINE M. STRONG 4. .' f . f ORRA E. UNDERHILL Science HS.. L'nixc'rsiIy of Klzxinvi KLA., Pll Columbia Lhixemity. lixlzrurlxm, BS., M..-X., New York lhixvlsily. RICHARD L. WAM PLER Head of Ifcluration Departnu-nt. B. A., lfuiversity of Nlulltzlnag M. A. Colum- bia Universityg Ph. D., New York University. NIARGARET C. VVEEBER Nlatlu-nmtifs. B. A., Mount Holyoke Collcgeg NI. A. Uni- versity of Chicago. FLORENCE XVOODWARD Hs-all of Art Drpzxrtlnf-nt. B. S., M. A. citlillllliliil University. JOHN A. WHITESEL Industrial Arts Education. B. S., M. E. University of Cincinnati MRS. E. BALDWIN Nurse. L. DOROTPIY BACHMAN Secretary, Business Oflirc. fd? rm 1 fi f J 4 ANNE DRESSI,ER Secretary, Exlenxiun Serxirr ANNA LARSON Serretary to the President. ELLEN TAYLOR Dietitian. fa 4 WALTER TRAVERS College Building Custodian. ,.'N if 5 seniors 'kirir .J REGINA ADA JIAN Orpheus Club I5 C.W. Club 25 Press Club 25 Social Dancing 25 Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 45 College Theatre 3, 45 Recorder 3, 45 W.A.A. 45 Dorm. Social Activities Com. 45 Volleyball l, 25 Speedball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Basket- ball 2, 3. AUDREY BANTLE Routers Club 15 Campus Glee Club l5Women's Glee Club l, 25 Social Dancing 25 Dorm. Council 35 Speedball 1. RHODA ANDERSON Hiking 2, 35 Lambda Mu Nu 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Class Social Activities Com. Chm. 4. WINTHROP BALLARD Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 M.A.A. 45 Var- sity Track lg Varsity Football l, 35 Intra- mural: Tennis 25'Football 2, Capt. 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3. JOHN BARTON Men's Glce Club 4, Sec. 2, 35 Commerce Club 4, Vice-Pres. 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 'ix 3. '1 . -4 ilaawh' RUTH BIRDSALL Handicraft Club lg Rooters Club I5 Social Dancing 25 Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Speed- ball 15 Archery 25 Basketball 35 Softball 3. GLADYS BON KOSKY Hiking I5 Rooters Club I5 Handicraft Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3. fa lkgp, I m S Z W 5 U E as 'C Campus Glee Club I5 Hiking I, 2, Leader 3, 45 Handicraft Club 25 Dorm. Social Activities Com. 3, 45 Bowling 2. ALAN BOWKER Freshman Dramatic Club lg Recorder lg Col- 4- f BRUCE BOOKLR Mena Glve Club 2, 4. Librarian l, Vice-Pres 35 Press Club 2, 35 Publicity Com. 2, 35 lfx periiut-ntal l'syclmloi.gy Club fl: Recorder 3 M4-n's Dorm. Rep. 35 Social Dancing fl Square Dancing fl, 45 Varsity Football Asst. Mgr. 35 Varsity Track 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 Intramural: Track l5 Baseball l, 25 Fool- ball I, 2, fl, 45 Tennis 3. lege Theatre 25 Student Council 2. Vic?-PFPL 3, Pres. 45 Social Dancing 35 Square Dancing 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 Intramural: Track 15 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2. .K-' RUTH BRISTOL Transfer from Bridgeport. Womenls Glee Club 43 Hiking 4. ALICE CABLE Campus Glee Club I3 Publicity Com. 13 Point System Com. 13 Rooters Club 1, 23 Women's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Librarian 23 College Or- chestra 2, 3, Pres. 43 Dorm. Social Activities Com. 43 Class Vice-Pres. 4g Volleyball l. HELEN BUDZINSKI Orpheus Club 23 Lambda Mu Nu 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 33 Bowling 3. :I .H V' MAA,-4 A 'A f. MARGARET CENCI Handicraft Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres, 4. ALBIA BUZZI Hiking 13 Routers Club I3 Campus Glee Club 23 Scienre Club 23 Art Club 3, 4g Social Activities Com. 43 Golf 2. I L. EDWIN CZECHOWICZ Industrial Arts Club l, 2, 3, 45 Point System Com. 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Intramural: Football 15 Tennis 25 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 3, 4. NANCY COLLINS Motion Picture Club 15 Handicraft Club 25 Women's Glee Club 2, 35 Forum Club 45 Baseball 25 Speedball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Badminton 3. MARGARhT DOLAN HELEN DOBIAS Transfer from Bridgeport. Art Club 4, WILLIAM DOUGHERTY Rooters Club lg Lambda Mu Nu 25 Calendar Com. 2, 35 Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football I, 25 lntra- mural: Baseball l, 35 Basketball l, 2. 35 Foot' ball 3, -L W.,'X..eX, lg Asst-lnbly and l,cc'ture Course QAOIII. Howling fl. 'As ' rf 191 144. . ' 1 lx wa.. t LUCIA DYAKEVICZ Press Club lg Debating Club lg Rooters Club lg Visual Education Club 2g Social Dancing 25 W0rnen's Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Handicraft Club 45 Speedball 1. 2. 3. 43 Volleyball I. 2. 33 Baseball 2: Basketball 2. 3, 4g Softball fl: Archery fl. HENRIETTA ELKINS Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. . aff. 7, V ' , 1 ltxi' GRACE DYSON Press Club lg Art Club 2: Forum Discussion Club 2. 3, 4, College Theatre 2. 3. 43 Recorder 3, 4, Square Dancing 3, 4, Dial 4, Speedball 35 Basketball fl. ,4- 4 SARAH EMMONS Rooters Club Ig Handicraft Club 2g Campus Glee Club 2, Visual Education Club 45 Volley- ball lg Speedball l, 25 Baseball 2, Badminton 2, 35 Bowling 3, Softball 3g Basketball 3, 4. ADELE KATHLEEN EDDY Freshman Dramatic Club lg Rooters Club l Modern Dancing lg Dormitory Council l Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 43 Class Vice-Pres. 2, 3 College Theatre 3, Square Dancing 47 Speed ball l, 2, 3, Badminton 23 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Softball 3. - 5, -L--. 1 I ' 1 . tiff- f' 5' I I 3 i . as W' J E ' u F il 1 ' ' ' ' E im 1 i ' LJ.. x. ,- 5 ROXY FORBES Chapel Com. 15 Routers Club l: Hiking 15 Handicraft Club 2. Vice-Pres. 3. 4: Art Club 35 I'ublifity Com, 3: Wolnerfs Glee Club 42 Basketball 3. GERALD FLOOD Assetnlily and Lerturr- Course Coin. l5 Men's Glec Club I5 B1.A..-X. l. 2. 3. Pres. 4: In- dustrial Arts Club l, 3. 4, Ser,-Treas. 25 Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball l, 2. Capt. 3. 4: Varsity Baskctball 2. 3. 45 j. V. Basketball lg Intramural: Tennis 2. BESSIE FRIEDMAN Tran-ft-r from Britlgrport, Basketball 4. ty n, ' ifliff I. . I .ln 'TY' I FRANCIS FRANKLIN Freshman Dramatic Club 15 Press Club 25 Point System Com. 25 Rerorder 3, Editor-in- Chief 45 C.W. Club 35 M.A.A. 45 Intramural: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 4. FREDERICK FULLER Men's Glee Club lg Industrial Arts Club 1 2, 4, Sec.-Treas. 35 May Day Com. 25 Intra mural: Football 2. i LEE GIAMMATTEO Industrial Arts Club I, 2, 3, 45 May Day Com. 25 College Theatre 2, 3. 45 Intramural: Baseball I, 35 Football 25 Basketball 2, 3. DANIEL GORMAN Industrial Arts Club 2, Vice-Pres, 3, Pres, 45 M.A.A. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Social Dancing 25 Square Dancing 35 Varsity Track I5 Varsity Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football I, 2, 3, Capt. 45 Intramural: Baseball I, 35 Bowling 4, .iq- Ii MIN I' I 1 1' , , v ' . ' I f , . s .vfifi I ALICE GITLAVITZ Orpheus Club I, Sec. 25 Art Club 3, 45 Visual Education Club 3, 4, if rfs' . na I 5 ffm GRACE GOTTHARIJT Routers Club 25 Commerce Club 2, 3. Vice- Pres. 45 Calendar Com. Sec. 3. Chm. 4. .UU Wi -'f 'Av 15 ELIZABETH GLADSTEIN Freshman Dramatic Club I5 Orpheus Club 25 College Theatre 2, 3, 45 Visual Education Club Pres. 3, 4. ' 'I Q + tae Ar 9 VIOLET GRAVES Transfer lrom Bridgeport Women's Glee Club 4. .- 1 L - as Ir - 1 1 f z EDNA GREENBAUM Orpheus Club 1, Vice'Pres. 23 Handicraft Club 3,4. ESTHER HALL Orpheus Club 1, Handicraft Club 2, 3, Volley ball lg Archery 2, Basketball 35 Suftballi 31 Bowling 3 4 DANIEL GRIFFITHS M,A.A. 2, 45 Class Social Activities Chm. 2, 35 Social Dancing 35 Lambda Mu Nu 35 Var- sity Track lg Varsity Basketball 1, 3, Capt. 4g Varsity Football 1, 23 Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramural: Baseball 1, 3, Basketball 2, Tennis 2, Football 3, 4. GRACE HALLADAY Campus Glee Club lg Rooters Club lg Hiking 1g'Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Sec. 35 Dor- mitory Council 4g Basketball 2, 3, Softball 3. MARGARET HART W.A.A. lg Rooters Club lg Dorm. Social Activities Com. l, 2, Sec. 33 Handicraft Club 35 Volleyball lg Speedhall l, 2, Kg Baseball 1, 2g Archery 23 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 3. GLADYS HENKEN A ,. A A -I 'f ' A 'W . RITA HARRINGTON Orpheus Club lg Handicraft Club 2, -1. Treas. 3: Bowling lg Volleyball lg Ba5ketball l, 2, 3, -lg Baseball 23 Archery 2. . -. 5 Orpheus Club Ig Visual Education Club 2, 45 Philosophy Club 35 Speetlball 2g Basketball 2, 3g Softball 3. KATHI EEN HECKLIAN Q Urpht ua C lub 2 Handicraft Club '5 4 SCIEDKQ Club 5 Bottling 2 Basketball 3 DOROTHY HIPPLRR llanthcraft Club l, Routers Llub l, Lalnpus Glife Club l. 2: Wom1'n's Clee Club l. 2, fl. 4' C' W Club 2' Philosophy Club 2 fl: Dial iff I 1 1 fgjllw . S ...x fir K SHIRLEY HUSP r Jlmus K lub l 1 1 i inc Ill ll incl S 17 I -rr FREMONT JONES I . ' E Gln' Club lg Frrxblnan Vauilx' llusclxill Asst. Hur. I, 25 Vzumity ullmll .-Xml. Mgr 2. Blur. 3, 4, 'Bi - . l'x.'Q 4 4 in QiATHliRINE IQHICGAN owls Club l: Olplivus Club l. Sm' -'l'l'c'nx. 7 W' .-X..'X. 2: Social D.u1riuu Z: Colllixlrru- Club 2. fl. 4: Clmx Svc' -'liens fl. -l: llzimli- frall Club -lg Sp:-cflluull lg l.lAhlxl'!lJLlll l. 21 Vollvylmll l, 23 :Xrrlicry 2. K, R, QR if V I ll L MARITA KEEFE Women! Glcr Club 1. Y. 3. 4: Visual Educa- liou Club Sm'-Trczxs. Q5 llamlicraft Club -lg Gulf l, 43 lliidluintun Hg Bowling 4. MARY KELLY Routers Club l: Class Sec,-Treas. lg Philoso- phy Club 25 Social Dancing 2g Forum Discus- aiun Club fl. Sec.-Tre-as. 2: Square Dancing 3g Handicraft Club 4g Volleyball lg Speedball 2. llg Basketball 2, 3. Lois KING Handicraft Club 15 Rooters Clulz lg Dormi- tory Council 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Social Dancing 35 W.A.A. Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Speedball l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Riding 25 Tennis 25 Bowling Asst. Leader 25 Bad- minton 2. JANET KRES KE Freshman Dramatic Club 15 Rooters Club lg Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Auditing Com 2: Social Dancing 25 Islay Day Com, 25 Point System Com. 2, 35 College Theatre 2, 4, Treas. 35 Basketball 15 Badminton 35 Archery Asst. Leader 3, MARIAN KLATT Freshman Dramatic Club 1, College Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Collt-Lge Band l, 2, 4, Sec.-Treas. 35 College Theatre 2, 3, 45 Philoaophy Club 3, Badminton 2, MOI,I,IE LEVINE lfreslxman Dramatic Club lg Orpheus Club l. 25 Social Dancing 25 Press Club 35 Visual Aid: Club 45 liasketball 2. RUTH KRESGE Social Dancing 21 Hiking 2, 35 Science Club 35 Lambda Mu Nu 3, 4: Badminton 25 Base. ball 2: Volleyball 2, 35 Softball 35 Basketball 35 Speedball 4. 2 - 'Q , 'vu rx .if 7 milf . DOROTI'IY LINDVALL Rootcrs Club Svc. lg Student Ilandbook l. Asst. Editor 2. 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Sur-ial Dancing 2, cl0IllIlll'ITC Club fl, 4. Vit?-lllrs, 25 Square Danrinu 3: Auditing Committct' Pl: Riding lg Badminton Asst. Leader 3. Ak s- ,S A '19 ROBERT LUKENS Fresbluan Dramatic' Club l: llublirity S!lllll'lll Counril l, 2, 3, 4: lllllllljtlii Mu Nu 2, 4, Svc. and Virt'-Pres. fig Collt-gc rlllwalrt' 3, l'r0s. 45 Intramural: Football l, '9 '5 4' Baseball l, 3, Basketball 2. Pl. -,.. . Com. lg ROBERT LYNCH Publicity Com. lg Socialiljanring 2g Sorial Activities Com. 3, C.W. Club 33 M.A.A. 4: College Theatre 4, Intramural: Football l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball l, fig Basketball 2. NIARY AICCUSKER Handicraft Club lg Assembly and Lvfturv Course Corn. lg Routers Club lg Social Danc- CHARLOTTE MCCULLOO11 Campus Glce Club lg Assontbly and I.vr'tnrt- Courst' Com. I, St-cz-'l'rQas. fl. Cluu. 43 'liraxcl Club 2, Sorial Danring 23 Collvue 'l'ln-:nrv 2. 4, Vim--l'1't-s. fl: Philosophy Club 3: C.W. Club 3. -lg Dial 43 Forum llisfussion Club 42 Vollryball lg Coll l. 2. Ja.f,ff .gn f -ft . ing Z. 33 WV.A.A. Trcas. 2. Svc: 3, Pres. 4: Square Dancing 45 Bottling lg Basketball l, 2. 35 Spreclball 1, 2, 3, -lg Baseball 2, Riding 2: Badminton 2, 3g Softball 3, Tennis 4. Lg?-,2 fa . HELEN MCEVOY Student Lounge Com. 15 Rooters Club 15 Poster Com. 15 Forum Discussion Club 2, Sec. 35 College Theatre 2, 3, 45 Social Activities Com. 35 Square Dancing 3, 45 Basketball 25 Bowling 3. FREDERICK MCKONE Rooters Club l5 Publicity Com. 15 Srieufe Club 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Mens Glee Club l, 2, fl, 45 Social Dancing 25 Dial 2, 45 Lambda Mu Nu 45 Varsity Golf 35 Intramural: Busc- ball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Basketball 3. ,,.. Q- ,v fy EDYTHE MAGILNICK . , 1 Transfer from Bridgeport. College Theatre 4. ANNE MELNYK Handicraft Club 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l: Speed- ball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Softball 35 Tennis 35 Badminton 3. ROSALIE MACK Press Club 15 C.W. Club 15 Recorder 15 25 Philosophy Club 2, Pres. 35 Handicraft Club 3, 45 Womenls Glee Club 45 Volleyball 25 Basketball 3. 3: 5. ,. . ,,,, A Louis M EOTTI lnrluslrial Arts Club 2, 3. 4: M,A.A. fl: sity Fcmtlmall lg Varsity llasl-ball l. ll. 4: Varsity Basketball 2. 3: V. Basketball l Intramural Football 3, Rn R? BETTY lVIITCHELL mera Club 1: Art Cl ub 2: l.zunbrla Nlu Nu fofial llanving 3g Riding l, 2g Bowling 3. 4. S Badminton 2. EDITH 0.NbLII. l l'c-xlunan llramatic' Club l: Rnulc-is Club l D Sncial Dillllilllil 2: KLW. Club ViCE-lrvs. 31 W.A.A. Il: Art Club 41 Squaw Danving -lg Volleyball lg Bowling 23 Badminton 2, Asst, Lczuler 3g 3. 4. Basketball 2, 35 Tennis llg Softball MII.IJREIJ OLSEN Campus Glue Club lg lliking lg Freshman Dramatic Club lg Social :Xrtivities Cum. 1, 3, Treas. 2, l'rvs. 45 Svivnfe Club 2: Social Danfing 2g Art Club 3. 4: Spceclball l, 41 Golf 25 Basketball 2, 3g TL-nnia 3. MARY OSATROF Routers Club l: WOIIICIIQS Glee Club l, 2 Vive-l'x'6s. 3, Pres. 4: CunlnlerCc Club 2, 4 Ser. 3: Social Dancing 21 Specdball lg Basket- ball l, 2, 3. ELIZABETH PAGE Rooters Club lg May Day Com, 2g Student Council 2, 3g Art Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Class Dance Chm. 2, 3, 4g Student Lounge Com. Chnl. 35 Dial 4. lVIONA PARKIN SON Orpheus Club lg Handicraft Club 2g Wome Glee Club 3, 4. n's RUTH PALMBERG Rooter, Club lg Womenk Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 45 Art Club 3: Basketball lg Speedball 2. RUTH PENLEY Visual Edurzition Club lg C.VV. Club l. SM: '55 Club 1, 2. Vive-Pre-5. 33 College Theatre 3, Sec, 41 Recorder 3, 4: Dial 4. DOROTHY PARKER Routers Club lg Student Counril lg Modern Dancing lg W.A,A. 25 Riding 23 Art Club 2. 4, Vice-Pres, 33 Social Actixities Com. 4: Bmxling 3. Qu- 4? BEATRICE PERKINS Freshman Dramatic Club 15 College Or- chestra 2, Librarian lg Social Dancing 25 Art Club 3, 45 College Theatre 45 Dormitory Council 4. 'Www-,.. ,nam MARION PERS KY Orpheus Club 25 Philosophy Club 2, Sec.- Treas. 35 llandicraft Club 3, 45 College Theatre 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Basketball 3. MILDRED PROCTOR Point System Com. l, 3, 45 Handicraft Club 2, 3, 45 Visual Aids Club Vice-Pres. 25 Basket- ball 3. VINCENT RAINIIZI Forum Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, M.A.A. Treas 25 Social Dancing 2, 35 Student Council 35 Social Activities Com. 35 Square Dancing 45 J. V. Basketball 25 Intramural: Baseball lg Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 4. WANDA REFKOWSKI Hiking 15 Campus Glee Club I5 Rooter: Club lg Basketball 2, 35 Archery 3. SEYMOUR RICHMAN Rooters Club lg Mcn's Glen Club lg Com- merce Club l, 2, 3, 4g Student Council Sec, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Varsity Football 2. 3 4, Intramural: Football lg Basketball 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, PAU LIN E ROSENZWEIG Freshman Dramatic Club lg Menls Glee Club Accompanist l, 2, 4, May Day Com, 2g Press Club 2, Pres. 3, 45 Recorder 2, 3, 45 College Orchestra 3, 4, Tennis 3. 3 3 , 'U 'E' ,--vrrr 7. I ANNE ROTHSTEIN Freshman Dramatic Club lg Orpheus Club 25 College Theatre 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 3, 45 Basketball 2. .ii t I i::' , K, '::,1,f! PHILONIENA SANTOSTEFANO Campus Clrt- Club lg Hiking lg Basketball 2, 33 Archery 3. GEORGE ROTIISTEIN Routers Club lg Inclustrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4 Square Dancing 3g Vnrsity.Footbnll 2, 3, 4 Intramural: Football lg- Track lg Baseball 1 35 Basketball 2, 3. ,f 'Y FRANCES SCAPELLATI Orpheus Club 25 Press Club 33 Rerorder 4: Square Dancing 45 Volleyball lg Basketball 2. 3 Q 2 f t RUTH SCHLICHTING Orpheus Club l, 25 C.W. Club l, 23 Sovial Dancing 2g Press Club 2, 3, 4g Rcrurtler 3, 4. JFN ADFI F SHAPIRO lluslx 1 n D nnxtit Club l Dtbating Club , . sen 5 . 1 ,t ur .nuns Ann. , :rss Club 2: Art Club fl, -lg Rerorclvt fl. 4: Forum Club 3, -lg Bam-ball 25 Badminton 3, no ALMA RUTH SELLERS Freshman Dramatic Club lg Sorial Dancing 2: College Theatre 2, 3, 43 WOIIICHQS Glee Club 33 Basketball 2. EDWARD SCHUPACK Cornmercc Club l, 2, 3, 43 Student Hand- bnok 2g Recorder 33 Auditing Com. Chin, 4g M.A.A. 3, 45 Dial 4g Varsity Baseball Asht. Mgr, 2. Mgr. 3. 4g lntranlural: Baseball 1, 2g Bottling 4. -0 3' MARGARET SHEA Kuuupus Glef: Lluln lg C,VV. Club 2, 3, 41 Spct-Llbull l, LEONA STEINLE 44 UW? w 1 lVlARY SIIOSTAK Trunxfer from Bridgeport. Art Club -1. Routers Club lg Prvsa Clulu l, 2g Social Danc- ing 2g W.A.A. 3g Rororclt-r fl, -lg Specrllmull l 'l llcy g.. Capt. 23 Bast-hull 2: lia5lu-thall 2g Vo lmll 2 , 3. l J C HARLES STROINI College Orrlxeatra l. 3, 4: Student llzmrllmook fl: Cnllege Band 33 Sm-ial Dancing fig Square' Danring 3. 45 Calendar Com, 4g General In- tramural Mgr. 43 Varsity Baseball lg Vzusily Football 2, 33 lntrzunural: Baseball lg 3: Foot- ball l, 45 Baaketball 2, fl. ,,.-W , I I x FLORENCE SPIVAK Handicraft Clulr lg llzunpus Glu' Clulm Recorder l, 2, 3, 43 Pr:-5: Club 2, Set,-'llrc 3, Vice-Pros. 45 Volleyball 1: Arrhs-ry 7 Basketball Ulllrial 25 Science Club 3. .. A-:va 'I U 1 -A L g f A Nl l 1: ,L Q 4 A . 1.. '? 1- A 1 2 KJ 1' KENNETH STREIBIG Class Pres. lg Auditing Com, lg Freshman Dramatic Club lg Rooters Club lg Commerce Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Press Club l, Vice-Pres. 23 College Orchestra 2, Librarian lg Recorder 1, 25 Assembly and Lecture Course Com. 23 Social Dancing 2, News Bulletin Asst. Editor 25 College Theatre 2, 3, 4g Men's Dorm. Vice- Pres. 35 Philosophy Club 33 junior Swimming Club Pres. 35 Dial 43 Varsity Tennis Asst. Mgr. 2, Intramural: Basketball. lg Football 2, Bowling 4. RUTH THOMPSON Freshman Dramatic Club lg Rooters Club lg Dormitory Social Coin, Treas. 3, Art Club 4, Dormitory Council 45 Speedball lg Archery 2g Badminton 2. MARIETTA VIGNOT Campus Glee Club l: Travel Club 2: Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Social Danfing 2g Dormi- tory Social Com. 2, Chm. 4, Calendar Com. 3g Golf 25 Baseball Oflicial 2, Softball 3. JULIA TROY Campus Glee Club lg Hiking lg Rooters Club lg Badminton 23 Basketball 2, 33 Archery 3. ROBERT WASON May Day Com. 25 Dial 2, Student Handbook 2, Forum Discussion Club 2, Treas. 35 Men's Glee Club 2, Pres. 3, Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 College Theatre 3, 45 Recorder 43 Men's Dorm. Pres. 45 Intramural: Football 2, 4g Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 4. 1-.eff 1 'I 4 1 RENA WELLER Visuul Iitlucation Club 4, Sec.-Trcas. 35 Wonn-nk Glee Club 4: W.A.A. 45 Volleyball 35 Softball 35 Speeclbnll 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. 'j' an We .. V 'Q , sa , , I. ', ' - ' I ,4,v5'. lg' ' 'Jap 14,0 'fix' ' v-'L H . v 1 .gn vi ' 2 lg 'S U 0 WALTER WICK Press Club lg Debating Club lg College Or- chestra l5 Routers Club I5 Menis Glee Club l, 35 Men's Dorm. Rep. 1, 25 Recorder l, 25 Dial 1, 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Social Dancing 25 College Theatre 2, 3, 45 Assembly and Lecture Course Com. 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 35 Student Council 3. 45 Square Dancing 45 Intramural: Football 2, -lg Basketball 2, 3. Brgssnz WILSON Wmnenis Glee Club 1, 2, Librarian 3, 4 Social Dancing 2. JOHN ZUBRETSKY Social Dancing 25 Point System Com. 3, 4, Sec. 25 Science Club Vice-Pres. 35 Square Dancing 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 Intramural: Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3. Classes ff ff 1+ in A I Ackerman, Virginia Allison, Betty Ann Anderson, Harry Anderson, Margaret Ballard, Richard Barba, Andrew Barton, Avis Beach, Justus Beckwith, Robert Berry, Rosemarie Bogatz, Ruth Boskoski, Edna Briere, Raymond Butler, John Butler, Mary Butler, Ruth Canning, Betty Cari, Doris Clarros, Ann Carter, Wfilliam Case, Lois Chapin, Harold Clark, Elaine Cohn, Leonard 1- Clolson, Beatrice Conlin, Edward Cozzi, Catherine D'Aquila, Frank Dayton, Doris DeJohn, Anthony Dennett, Muriel Doe, Donna Donahue, Robert Dooman, James .. '- Driscoll, Alice Duke, Eleanor Dyer, Joan Engdahl, Myrtis Epstein, Frances Esposti, Dino Falkin, Ruth Farrell, lNIary Finnigan, Alice Fleitzer, Mark Foran, John Gaudette, George Gebert, Genevieve Gondek, Helen Gurney, Barbara Hancock, Betty Hartford, Doris Herdlein, Margaret Higgins, Mary Hippeli, Ellen Hubbard, Lorraine Hull, Harriet Hull, Millicent Ivanowsky, Mitchel Jackson, John Jasinski, Frank Jeglinski, Helen Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Ella Johnson, Rhea Jones, Janet Kalb, Edith Katz, David Keeney, Betty Kellner, Beverley Kevorkian, Arthur?-Q Keyko, Clarise Kiczuk, Ann Kirkendall, Vern Knopp, Ethel Kochanowsky, Lester Kurylo, Anna Laflargue, Ruth Larson, Edward Lavery, Jane Lawrence, June Lee, Robert Levine, Morris Lindauer, Robert Lucitti, Salvatore McGrath, Virginia Mack, Cynthia Manheim, Doris Mariner, Marjorie Marino, Guido Markham, Lydia Masonis, Peter Meligonis, Gustave Mojon, Yvette Moore, Rita Morris, Shirley Moxley, Robert Munson, Howard Naughton, Francis Nelles, Ruth Noel, Lorraine Nowicky, Helen Nygren, Carl O'Connell, Helen Parker, Virginia Penley, Phyllis Piechulis, Anthony Piekarz, Josephine Pitkin, Alice Pivnick, Herbert Presti, Nell Quirk, William Raimondi, Eva Raskin, Eleanor Rigney, Elizabeth Roach, Frederick Roberts, Evelyn Roberts, Roland Rodcosky, Shirley Rothstein, Ruth Rutt, Mildred Rybczyk, Sophie Schaefer, Kilian Scher, Albert Segcrberg, Marion Smith, Mildred Squires, Lois Steeves, Dorothy Sweig, Claire Theer, William Thompson, Gladys Toppin, Janet Van Zandt, Elise Vick, Martha Villa, Marion Vollers, Kay Vorwerk, Martha Waterman, Helen Wiedorn, Nfaguerite Witkoski, Wanda Zajac, Benjamin! Zwick, Susan Class Advisor Miss Betsy H. Morton L , . ,, -.L-.. 4 an ld ,EAA KEEORGE GAUDPLTTE ALICE DR1scoLL Secretary-Treasurer V Miss BETSY MORTON ice-President Class Advixof Prexident D K.-...ff EDXVARD Cox LIN Ahlberg, Shirley Allen, Burleigh Anderson, Alice Anderson, Eleanor Anderson, Homer Anderson, Pauline Anderson, Vivian Arnold, Albertine Basile, Catherine lm lA,x'Xc-1. Benson, Dorothy 5 SS le Benson, Iwiildred Blakeslee, David Bond, Edwin Bouchard, Louis Bowie, Marion Boxx, Helen Brennan, Grate Brookes, Norma Burke, Robert Bushell, Blanche Cabelus, Thomas Callahan, john Canning, Marguerite Casey, Robert Celotto, Robert Chaffee, Ruth Cleary, Eleanor Conlin, Sally Cooke, Evelyn Crandlemire, Barbara Cullen, Charles Darhie, Frances Davie, Peggy Demick, Leonore Donahue, Edward Dorsey, Robert Drake, Priscilla Edelson, Adeline Elovich, Harold Evans, Niabel Falk, Bertha Farrell, Paul Fatseher, Olive Finnegan, Helen Fippinger, Helen Flahive, Mary Ford, Mary Freitag, Laura Freysinger, Robert Gaffey, Katherine Goodrich, Marjorie Goodwin, Gloria Coral, Raymond Gorman, Julia Gould, Rita Gravelin, Rena Greer, Robert Grybowski, Cenexic xe Hart, Jeanne Hershfeld, Matilda Hinman, John Hutengs, Walter Jaffe, Freda Jennings, Ann Johnson, Betty C aS5 O . ,A 5' ravi ,HWS Class Y. html' 'a ff H F Jae , A ra if 1 tart-5 ' if f ' - ,Z 1' y,,Jf y I! Kc ph,S77 Skiing SO -nr' ,LR So,bh0morer den1orz.s'tmte Supa' rim' strcrzgtll in tug-of-war of Gif we ni ll ll ' L x .5-'-xg., ,.' - it A J' . Nu Ofwzf 4 61,60 xg, P 1942 O 712 02 1276, F ,I . rss.. W1 r- -..4 -f...,f- l J' Dr. R. L. lVdf?'Lf1IU7', Advisor O'64o,,20 'P 'Ze e 00,212 1 22,0 ,pf ,! Keel, Joan Kelevin, Lillian Kent, Ann Kinkade, George Klesch, Olga Kresge, Doris Kurdyna, Anastazia Lang, Hubert Lawrence, Neil Ludwigson, Helen Maclgmes, Ruth McMahon, Edward Magut, Irene Makowsky, Helen Markowski, Jennie Meehan, Catherine Michaels, Raymond Milish, William Mills, Barbara Mott, Grace Mucci, Lawrence Osborne, James Ottavi, Navio Parise, Concetta Parvelac, Helen Paskavitch, John Pearson, Betty Phillips, Frances Pickett, Shirley Prata, Jenny Roberts, Virginia Rosenberg, Shirley Savage, Helen Schultz, Elizabeth Sheldon, Lois Skorka, Anna Soricelli, Katherine Soricelli, Marie Spangenberg, Ruth Stein, Michael Stone, Ruth Timm, Shirley Tomlinson, Priscilla Tyler, Eugene Valentine, Kenneth Valvo, Salvatore Walker, Kenneth Wason, Marjorie Weitzke, William Wheeler, Irene Wilson, john Wochomurka, Alvin Yacobucci, Mary Zwillinger, Doris 3. Y Alling, Frances Anderson, Charlotte Anthony, Everett Apisso, Joseph Barber, William Barnhardt, George Barrett, Doris Baudner, Ella Berwick, Elizabeth Block, Mildred Boyle, John Brin, Eva Carnillo, Lucy Cheney, Marion Claud-Mantle, Jane Cohen, Leah Condon, Ruth Conklin, Emily Contois, Mary Coughlin, Lorraine Dewey, Mabel DiCorleto, Mabel Donovan, Mary Dubowy, Evelyn Dunn, Ruth Eisenberg, Alice Falk, Lillian Fedorovich, Mary Fenn, Barbara Flanders, Thomas Foley, Annabel Ford, Cornelia Fox, Mary Fraser, Marion Furman, Anita Gontarz, Charlotte Gyzenski, Sophia Hines, Carolyn Hitchcock, Marguerite Holmes, Irene Huggler, Evelyn Hurd, Shirley Jaffee, Abraham Jestinsky, Hcimwart ii Two Headx are Better Than One ex f class l .N 'qv l 9 A '11 3 Aluxketeers V., x y W f F ,h V Y gif an ' w. lv V 5, 4, vfg 1' v' '- 'ii . ff' ' ' x ,fl as 5 N ie ,Yr .. A Y . , L, 9 :Has E .. ' J, fl NI, r f Y ' A I, wx.. . X iv! qfsaa-A ' L.. J , 3, , 1 jones, Lucille Jllanager of Champions Judd, Margaret Kavasch, Elizabeth Kimberly, Sylvia Kuhn, Conrad T.C.C. Goes Modern Clam OHiC6TX Ula Smiley of1941 lflrfmr 111111 FI'll'lZd 'M Captain-Elect Apple Playboys Hi! lim, Emily! Leach, Eugene Leary, Alice Leary, Ruth Loetscher, Adeline Lyga, Olga McDonald, Betty McIntyre, james Mahan, Margaret Mahoney, Douglas Marinaccio, Lawrence Markham, Grace Marr, Mary Mayer, Walter Mont, Audrey Moore, Margaret Myers, John Nemec, Margaret Noy, Martha Petitjean, Charles Pulito, Anthony Quaile, Mildred Raimondi, Thomas Redfield, Levi Reed, Helen Roderick, Louise Roebling, Margaret Rudof, Elaine Saxby, Edward Scalise, Anne Selina, Ruth Senk, Cele Sherry, Madeline Siddell, Nellie Silks, Edward Slack, Elizabeth Statchen, Florence Steinberg, Norman Straub, Ruth Suchodolski, Walter Sullivan, Dorothy Suttle, Marion Thurrott, Harvey Tice, Leonard Tierney, William Treblas, Anita Wallach, Adele Welch, Dorothy White, Ellen Willard, Alice NVillcox, Leonard Williams, Annette Wrzos, Regina !!!' -. 1 1 ...., Q Q. -fffvl M-N f R'-fc. Y Q- vw SCHIOTS Q ,-. .xl I 1 I x , ff , ax iv. ' 3K,', .. we,-. 45 ' ..' 1' F 'Lil yd. N 7352jf'.g,f'.Q' If K ?: Q ,- E'-W -df- 1612 M 5' .f ,Zf ' ' in 1 ' qt' 'ai' ii HQ ri- In ag 4' - 2'f .,fin v'1f3?ih V- wg, N , iff' -ml .'w-,ggi ,iq-' ,,L,:-gf. q. mwfri. ,jf-J: .3 , 1 J-'P we Q' , - fx 'Q' ws-. 71 M - ' 1 1, -Y' ur A . . k vt 4, Lfk 1 vYII.l.l.-X31 DOK'llIlI'QRTX' Prgavident .' ALICV. fl.-KBLTC I 'iff-P1'r.vi11w1t Cl,-XTHI-IRINE K1-31-LGAN Sw l'l'fflT'1'-KI' r'z'a.ru1'1'r O K-5 all R.-7 -dur ,Jie M W H:,U-a- kk R -in S bw.-, 'L' jx ww.1s,. 1 . Fbuvm - , V A senior week Committee: R. ANDERSON, Gerzwal Chairman M. OLSEN A. Buzzr M. NICCUSKER D. GRIFFITHS E. O'Niz1L R. Kmasciz L. IDJYAKIIXVICZ B. K H R L. P1-LRKINS . STREIBIG . DOBIAS . BRISTOL STEINLE Program : MONDAY-Opening Ceremony TUEsDAYkSenior Sports and Leap Year Party WEDNESDAY-Parents' Day Assembly and Tea, and Senior Recorder THURsDAYgSenior Administration, Faculty Luncheon and Senior Faculty Meeting FR1DAYfSprir1g Formal Adnzini5trr1tz'L'e OHiCETSf W. DOUGIIERTY President L. KING Dean of PVOmen D. GRIFFITHS Dean of illmz Clubs 869 activities ff 1+ if 5. L 3 INN. VM G i'A'J'1'L-ij? . ff I . -fw1f3Y?7fL'?E.-N51 u ' I Y 10- l 'dunwgf if ff u- a' -Ley f Ill null cllll nunln Ill Y... :nina in A .I -msn' df . ii 1 O 'W o , x '.r.5 1 , A ' ' L' . f ,f K ,, 4-4 f U. assembly lecture series ! M I X. Rzfmrdrr publications Handbook Commitffe Dzal E Jw- -V 1 -fa I -xu f NW we ' X , I' 5 lf... y-'- 5 5 . A ii r r I - s ig R wi 1 in I gr , , 1 - A 1 , f I L .f I 1 , H, f A ' 4' . , ' . A . l fx i ' R G i 1 5 Q l R 4! Q l ' 3 If li 1-L ., - ' W - 1 'K' ' -R 'Y p 'xy l il V1 R' 1' i f R R M Y 2 i 'Z' . ' f, .4i2.'-- ' A . 7-J college theatre Rom-1R'r Lliiirxxs. Pnisiflwzf DORIS BARRETT, I'iru-P1'r.fz'1lwr1t Rurn P1QN1.icY, S1'lkI'l'ffII 1' IJICYI Riinrii-:1,n, Trvai IDR. M. .XGNI-1LL.X Cl1'NN,Az!:'zfio1' Thcspizin activitivs of tliv Collvgc' Yllll4'lllI'l' wvrm' as follows: thc prowiitzi- S tion of Hrlllll' Nzitivilyl' :it thc' Cliristnius Art Club liumur on llc-cviiilivi' lil: You Czin't Tzikr- It with Youl' on April lil und ll: Thu Nolilc' Loral for tliv Induxtriail Arts Corifcrmiu- on lXIzu'c'l1 li, :incl for thx' Cl0IIlIlli'I'C'lL1l Club lliv following wcvlii 'I'wclvr' Pound Look :it thc' llizvrxts' llziy Assvniluly on April l7: und 'l'l1r' Stvpniotlir-r for Ll Connnunity group on Klniy 13. !-.. , .1 Q.. - it F ,, 9 V ul ix wpiff PIIIA1' Cfm1n11Af1'f'z'f. College theatre A4 ,fx 'r i IZL A Thy .Yublv Lordu X s N L-.,..l , 7 1 L 'm 133 'The TU.'z'lz,'v Pound Look Thr Sf4'f1IIl0fl1I'7'7: ,L ,, W. . -,fn 1 -1. W 2 -J 4, ,q X., K. mfg., '. rn 1 ' N ' A .E . ,uf , . ' fc rf-- 'MW .N- 'E- Yf 5? . n . 1, Y' 5. V' R ,Q , 5 M- ' ', ' '31 ,if e - V 3 . 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In order to accom- plish this, the committee kept statistics of the activities of individual students, and advised students who were inclined to take part in too many activities. if calendar committee C. COTTHARDT, Chairman B. SLACK, Secretary MR. GEORGE F. Howe, Advisor The function of the Calendar Committee is to work with all school organizations in trying to help them choose and coordinate the dates for 1 their school events and to eliminate possible conflicts. It is the aim of the Committee to formulate a school calendar year which will be as well balanced as possible. .,,,.. -.v -wen w . . -. 1 , , ,., . +V 1 i M 55: Q--1' -4 -5A,,.,,-...wr .,: 40,1 .. gyqyt-ff,1.,,1.t.ff..LL,,A..-.., . , , 1 ' ? ' 'ff 7 1 A A V 1 ' T',.wg53?q-:5!gj.,-L- ' SL, 4,,g 1'- A gh , -- ff. :.,.:-riff ' Y , , , ,. em- 4 . .. ,. , .. KA: , U.w.w H ,IA I . L: isgfqii .5 5,1 , 2 aff .L Zfiiggv ifgwj'yf,f,1g:.'i1:gL +,,f3gIIJ2 ia-Q ?-.pg P I' C S S C 1 u b 1 if FS AQ - -' ' ' ,, , 1 , 5' ,Q K 1 , ,il-.g. 4 pl.. - PAULINEIQOSENZXVIEIG,P7l'SlIl1l'7ll 14 ' I A FLORIQNCIQ SPIVAK, lift?-PI'I'.YiIll'IIl WII,l,IAM NV1c1TzK1c, Sl'tF7'67lllI'y Activities of the Prcss Club were based on a11 outline Zi' . . . I -I which had three phases: reports and discussions, speeches V . . I - . Q by speeialists 111 the Field of journalism, and trlps to pub- ,mt lishing plants, sueh as the New Britain Herald. The climax ' 'Z'-iw. V of the program was the publication of the Press Club issue of the Rc-eorderv on April 5. During the year a number of Press Club members were appointed to the L'Reeorder,, Stafl' in recognition of their ability to write, and their work for the publication. rw In 1 -1 1- , M, H , s +1 , Eg W? f fi 22515 Gigi-' V 5 w 0 w.club EDITH O'N1a1L, Pnfxiduzt A C11AR1.oTT1-1 ANIJI-ZRSON, Iililff?-IJI'l'.S'fdt'llf Y, AIJl'ILINIf1 ED1iLsoN, SK'l'H'f!l7'.j'-7iH'II.lIliff Club aetivities include discussion of books, read- gjr ing aloud, talks by writers or other literary people. visits to nearby plaees of literary interest. and dis. A eussion of plays. A banquet terminates the aetivities ESQ of the year. - This year Considerable attention was attraeted by the literary questionnaire Conducted by the elub in the fall. :F fi -. if f ?- w ir , -' Je -me zimfhg tvir, 'gg ,v ,L z .uf . 4, . ., - ., ---.fiviin-,I vm : 1 gg., if l 3ii1 'g 1 -,.ME1:,?z. 55151: f -ff ' 1 1 W ' X. TNQ' . I 5,- 4 iii? i L12 -53 ' ' ?'tSrfgfgg:q :if f, 7 , F. gr: foruniclub VINCI41NT RAMIZI, PTP.Ylif1l'7Zf ADHLE SHAPIRO, l'z'r'c'-Prmidefzt VIQRN KIRIQIZNIJALL, .S'fw'rcta1'y EVA BRIN, Treasurer Informal discussions on domestic and foreign affairs predominated the Forum Club program for the year. In addition to the discussion meetings, the Club invited a num- ber of specialists in various fields to speak to them. The club had a part in the planning and carrying out of the Youth Institute program held in lNIay. An innovation in the Club was the establishment of a small library of bobks on contemporary problems, which will be presented to the College Library. 1 4, Q 57:91 1414 pf: 1 r. il elif 9-- .. in- -,- U-1.21 2 E , sit H 'L aff ,.. ,.,. , 7, . .ei'Yf5'i2? E1 ll v 1 m ,fxs . -Sgt . ii I We .7 '.15.wi.ff, 1 - 5554- Q- . U '4 J 4- 41 cz 3 AA H525 J ' K, '3'ufw.-I lambdanulnu .xx :J il I 11- '- M RIIODA ANDERSON, President DOUKELAS NIAHONICY, Vice-President IRENE PIOLMIQS, Secretary Students who were interested in Mathematics and related fields were invited to become members of this club or attend meetings. Deception in Mathe- nmtirs, Games of Chance, Trisection of Anglesg Bridge Building and Mathfvnratics, Dress Designing and .'l1CZfhF77Zf1fZ.l'.Y,i1Hd Four-Dimensional Geometry were some Of the topics discussed at the meetings. t 1 L, connnerceclub KENNETH STREIBIO, President GRACE CiOT'I'lIARDT, l'ice-President EMILY ciONKLIN, Secretary LOUISE RODICRICK, Treasurer Bliss MARGARIiT CIIBBS, Faculty Advisor Activities: Publication OfAnnuz1l Beacon of Busi- ness Eduration,' Christmas Purtyg Meeting with Alumnig Field Trip to the Aetna Life Insurance Company and the International Machine Cog lWOvies, On the Prziwrzll Frontierg' lwieeting with Training lezieherg Address by Dr. Marion Billsg Banquet at the Hotel Bond. -fr: 3 A handicraft club . '.- ' LYLL 'L vltll tllc' -' '- ' rou- .' f . I I ,Z . '. . I-NUI, K ' ' , X ' , .. . ,' . , . ' ,- -. .. . 5' fi' 1' f point, Iulliug, ll'2llllC'Ik work, mvlgnl wrnlx guncl u'mmclxxr1r'k, A y,- wafmi- Y 1 lu :rw bytlls-Kluxicxllc-purtrm-ut.ilu-Ccmllvgv'l'l1c'g1tr4'..1 .1Hy5gf.l KJ' I 'to 'S a rt club l'lI,Il.XI5I-1'I'II lim!-1.Pn1sffl4'11t l lI-.I.I:N IJIC01u.1fm, l'z'1'f'-IM 0114111 M.fxRc:,xRf-1T I ,OIl.'XN, Sl'l'I1'flIIY1' H1.l..x B,xl'nN1ck, 'I IAt'II.XIHf'I' Xlxss l . fi. XXVUHIJXYARIJ. .Ai1!:'1Km' orclzulu' with ilu' usuzil 4' IN or , - .' Clull spuusorvcl llll' clllI'lNIIllLiS Art llllZLi.iI'. uvixtvcl thf- llgmclicr ift C lulm Hltl 1 I . N 1 rlu- Ilffllllw I't'LlllZl'll .ft tllm' liulgmr' ilu' clulm r'r'r'm'r'1'c'cl lln' lrwur' upllul su-rr-cl all urs iu tllc' l,llHkllI'VXK'lll1 tlu' r'0opc'l'g1t1m1 ul tllc' llllllillfhill Llulm, lllv luml :1c't1v1Ix' of ilu- wnu was ilu' IJI'l'PJiTLlIlUll ol gum guts guncl rmltx 1-xlzilmxt cm April 17. l-.7 ,. -.A,,.l,,.,, , x s t u tl c n t C0OpCl4HtlVC gflvefnfnent association W. THQRNI-lv, Prcsidcnt R. Guia, Sar1'wtr1ry-Trnzszzwr MR. JOHN RlXCKLI'lY, Advisor Among otlicr zictivitics thc Student Coopcrutivc Govcrnmcnt Association has 1-iigngt-cl in thc following: rcvision of thc Constitution of thc Association, planned for Ll luulli-tin board in thc main lobby, formulatcd il new Loungc policy, sponsored the Youth Institute' on Nlay 9th, and plzinnccl for an all-college banquet for the next year. kia f-Gi' sport leaders Bowling . Riding . Baseball . Golf . . Basketball . Badminton . Hiking . . Square Dancing Tennis . . Referees . . E. HALL M. DONQVAN . R. VVELLER . M. KIQEFE . E. O,NEIL . R. Kkrzsois H. BRADWAY G. DYsoN H. McEvoY . L. CAMILLO M. lVlCCUSKER L. RODERICK rr'-fl ,,,. W. El. 3. M. MCCUSKER, President L. KING, Vice-President L. RODERICK, Secretary S. CONLIN, Treasurer Miss KATHERINE COLTON, Advisor In addition to the regular sports program the W.A.A. sponsored Fall Sports Day, Alumni Sports Day, St. Patrick's Party, Spring Play Day. The regular sports program included speedball, tennis, hiking, archery, golf, riding, badminton, basketball, volleyball, bowling, skating, square dancing, and baseball. L72 V ,V sua-ir.. ff g-'T Z Z ,f5 W.. ff-' men s athletic association GER.fXLD FLOOD, President THOMAS RAIMONDI, Vice-Prrsz'dvrzt NORDIAN STIQINBERG, Secretary NAN'IO QTTAVI, Treasurer The Blenis Athletic Association is Composed of all the male students of the College. Among the objectives of the Organization are the following: 1. To aid in developing in every member physical and mental eflieieney to the utmost of his abilityg 2. To promote interest and sportsmanlike participation in leisure time activities of a physical natureg 3. To promote a program of inter-Collegiate sportsg 4. To sponsor an intra- mural sports programg To Cooperate with the Wlomenis Athletic Association in promoting recreational programs and sports activities of interest to both men and women. The intramural program begins at the Opening of the college year with the intra- mural toueh football league and the tennis tournament. During the winter there is Competitive play in basketball, bowling, badminton, volleyball, and ping-pong, and this year a bridge tournament was added. The softball league Closes this program in the spring. Through these activities the Men's Athletic Association attempts to meet the varied interests of the students. SPOYKS iff Q. - ' A . 5 'rx , vw' - - - - hgh, , fr Wg 'F 1:,,:f ,. A V 'Z . 3 H, I R23-,img .4 I 'tml . , l I - t Q V-1l?:,a'.ff' we Hr :3'1f eLi, ' - 1 . wi -5- 4, '51,-:.,N,,:gfn1.f s ,f -,gf wg, A2 I -'fx'-L, '- -' -ff ,,f..,,,e,. 51 .M 4 1153 if ., yfgimx w p ...f,,,, 1433, W., ' XX '-fp Q :fy A 3-J f vgib K I as 9, as LL Y' First Row, left Io right: Joseph Marino, Arthur Kervorkian, Joseph Apisso, Walter Suchodolski, Daniel Gorman, Gerald Flood, Salvatore Valvo, Navio Ottavi. rf' Second Row: Peter Masonis, James Dooman, Leonard Cohn, George Rothstein, Kenneth Valentine, Robert Burke, John Wilson, Andrew Barba. Third Row: William Weitzke, Assislant Businesx Alanager, William Carter, Thomas Cahelus, Robert Beckwith, Seymour Richman, ' 1 Anthony Dejohn, Edwin Czechowicz, Frank D'Aquila, and John Boyle, Business Manager. 1 Q11 .,,i-v 33' ' 1 ' --,fry 3 ,Q - 3 Q15 rg 3,,,.r'g.m- 52.333 1 fir fri , in .ru 3 4 V 5 ni.,:Kf.f 5153 -We ' nf: .- .A . . ., iff, ,..,. ,, , ., A ' .- s. -3 . . 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' P .,, H k b 1 l Standing, left to right: W. 'I'iL-rney, T. Cabelus, D. Gorman, D. Gr1fHths,G. Claudette, B. Zajak, L. Refdfic-ld, ' Q b 3' S C t a Kneeling: E. Conlin, R. Dorsey, T. Raimondi, G. Flood. L13 ...wr-' whiff 462 . A ,grfi fu V :Z -qui j , ' YJ' .mf f53'.,-- ,Apffffg ?1 ? f.'1'w -ifff 'F C5.,,4,,f 'L 451' gf? .Q . . 25' . ' V ff -bfi' ffl? 1 fIii,3 , rf '- .1 '?31, f A: Q . ' ' P f. ' 515' '-T132 if A E ,. K if 5 'ix . f1b Q.. I -ff' . E ' A 'ff ' fgdviwl 'f?,:t5'Y' kr .4 rf:w..' 1 .Q -If? gjfffpx WIA . gig. ,, ,A Q53 ',- ., I1 ' W x Aj -A 'g Qt 'Q-'U f' ' If I 9.155 '!,ff? if ' Wi , Qu, 1 '.'ff 5,A.afgrQ,. ..' K N 'K' 5' 'fy g 55,1 'uf' 'YZ ' 1 'J 24 ., , ', ,A Q- 9 4 JE 1 , 34-:gi 54' , 'RL L lj J? L. Q - .5 Ij,v- 3' fl 'Q ff. 1,35 'f ., ., Q-5 ..-EL. 'A ff: 'll I ' 'k .4f .:' ' ' . 'A 'I' ' ' .fq...s? ' -Y' ' ' ' 3 ,Q f. g5 'Y iki':'5:ig1g..?ff3?'R- mi ' U, -' -. 4., . - , , -, A -.. 4 M' 1 f .4 gl, ,.,- 1 . K- . 'E'-,f 2, WS. R, ,, 4 bv' ,.f,',Q'ffg 'L L H' 5 ff-1 .ff 'J'-'fm 25.1 . Lv, 'M - 'ffk-saw .A 2 5.5 V' -- W - M ' 'E . ur' , w,jy...:' ifv, 41-'Ll . .- l,-' . 3 1 . 41, r. M LIU.- JJ, - 1, b lx I 1 Slnnding, lefl lo right: L. Nlucci, T, Calmvlus, Barton, Beckwith, N, Ottavi, P. Masonis, A. Bowkvr, E. Sfhupack a S C lfrzeelingi G. Flood, P. Furrz-ll, L. Cohn, R. Valvnlizxv, Conlin, E. Saxby. fallsportsday sportsrecords BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE T.C.C. OPP. Alumni . . 58 28 Arnold Kccne . . 48 32 Trcnton . Trvnton . . 35 37 Hartwick . Arnold . . 42 39 N. Y. Aggies R.I.C.E. , . 52 33 Vligner . Gorham . . 61 33 Nlontclair , Farmington . 37 36 Kvcne . . . 76 36 4 Fitchburg l . 53 3+ BAEERALL SCHEDULE R.I.C.E. . . 43 38 Arnold . Wlxgncr . . 51 36 Kvvnc . lX Iontc lg1ir . . 42 31 Szilcrn . Arnold . . 37 34 Kvcnv . Hyannis . . 48 36 Gorham . P21 tcrson . . 44 48 Fitchburg . Trenton . . 34 33 H yunnis . FPENNIS SCIIIZDULIC Briclgvwgitvr Allmny . Alumni . Albany . Bridgvwiitcr Fitchburg . .C.C. 3 9 28 20 18 39 20 7 OPP O 0 0 0 0 12 0 it .md institute on problems of young people Topics discussed by educational leaders in group panels were those of particular concern to modern youth. The problems of youth in minority groups, the resources of religion for personal living, facing the problem of unemployment, building a life philosophy, community forces influencing the mental health of youth, propagandizing agencies and propaganda, the challenge of citizenship in to- day,s world, preparing for marriage and family life, youth's stake in the international situation, and the problem of youthful delinquency were the topics discussed in the morning sessions. The afternoon session consisted of an address on the role of youth in a democracy, by Dr. Eduard Lindeman of the School of Social Work, New York City, This was followed by a seminar for teachers, social and health workers, also under the direction of Dr. Lindeman. He spoke again at the evening session on Youth in a YVorld of Problems. All the sessions were held at the college, and were open to the public free of charge. The Institute was sponsored by the Assembly-Lecture Course Com- mittee, the Forum Discussion Club, and the Student Cooperative Government Association of the college, and by various New Britain civic and community organizations under the general chairmanship of Dr. Lester A. Kirkendall. X .... informals ff f f 'J-fx . :Shu iff' 9 Nix 4' p 1-5 'kt ',x 11 .K 1 .. 'I , I 'Q-'ex hw If - tx ,Eg-3' , , .1 A X I 3' barberry terrace ROBERT WASON, President CHARLES PETITJEAN, Vice-President HUBERT LANG, Secretary WILLIAM CARTER, Treasurer June, 1940, sees the last charter members of Barberry Terrace leave the campus. In the past four years the number of men resident students has doubled. As the group has increased in size, it has been able to take a more important part in the development of the social life of the college. The Thanksgiving Dinner, Christmas Party, Men's Smoker, Washingtonls Birthday Party, and the Senior Dinner have become traditional. The future of Barberry Terrace is dependent .upon the continuation of the same fellowship and leadership it has known in the past. A- 's 'f,. ,, , G fi'-. Q Qing! 3 T F? 7 -af. A miie? I ff' . L 'r 1 s. we 1. Q5 A 9 f F 4 gt - - I1 rx . If ' 1 :L , 2 ' I i 'fl -i i' i f a - u -5 U T .'-.tLLl t . -,, --1. E C , M iqfskwek mfr' 4 X? IHHTCUS dormitory council social activities committee white hall Xi 3. H my J' 'nl 0,4 I Z An- cioruiitory formal Rytex- h6flz'!ea' PY.vz'tz'ag Cards 100 for 85 cents ffita Name ADK I N 'S 66 Church Street New Britain Connecticut A Frieaa' COMPLIMENTS OF Commereza! Paolo Servzee 140 Main Street New Britain, Connecticut COMPLIMENTS OF General lee Cream Corporation Safeguard Tour Health with Sealtest Products 53 Woodland Street New Britain Ferndale Dairy INC. Serving New Britain and vicinity with a complete line of highest quality dairy products. A grade of milk for every purposej' Phone New Britain 3890 Mnnning- Armyfrong Foot-Craft Shoes For Women 206 Main Street New Britain Connecticut COMPLIMENTS OF Tne Befw'a'ere Drng Sfore Bernard W. Hess 1531 Stanley Street New Britain COMPLIMENTS OF Tfze .New Britain Yrnn.vpor!nfz'0n C 0. UPETEH AGOSTINI, Pres. New Britain, Connecticut The Finest Quality of workmanship at a reasonable price is assured you whenever your portraits are made by FREDERICKS PHOTOGRAPHER Sixty-eight Pratt Street Hartford, Conn. can 6-0011 Unity Building COMPLIMENTS OF The Kofodney Brothers Hardware Co. 220 Main Street New Britain, Conn. Sporting Goods Wallpapers Household Paints High Fashion Hzgh Quality Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Young Men Shirtcraft Shirts Interwoven Socks Adams Hat lVaeher! and Lake 151 Main St. Next to Strand Theatre Ffofwersjir af! Oeeaszbns Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Assoc. The Flower Greenhouse 1163 Stanley Street Telephone 3826-W COMPLIMENTS OF C onneefieaf 2 Farriers New Britain One of New England's Leading Furriers Makers of Official Teachers College Class Rings Class jewelry Club and Class Rings Our Specialty yewam and opnaam M. CZ LE W I T T Up One Flight 299 Main Street New Britain, Connecticut The Printing Ojice of j. E. Bunting, jr Meriden, Connecticut 9 Aw XX X W f e 0 9 -Q 0 o UQ 0 QM 'J K! few? g ig? G igfi W K2 .W 44 V


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