Champlain College - Du Lac Yearbook (Plattsburgh, NY)

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'-1 wk M Waxkw QHAMPEAW COLLEGE E ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF UPPER NEW YORK CI-IAMRLAIN COI I EOE ASSOCIATED COLLEGES OF UPPER NEW YORK RLATTSBURG NEW YORK W' lH:,4v ' 5 ' Panoramic . , from fb, hh d 5 BNN! 5. I jim 1948 du .Lu Aerial view of fhe campus, wilh +he Lalre in ihe foreground. Panoramic view of Facully .Row from ,the baseball diamond' Flanlcing lhe Adminislralion Building are 'lhe fire house on fhe left and Ticoncleroga Hall al 'lhe righl. Sam Champlain seems 'ro be surprised al lhe new buildings and, as he lravels around lhe campus, he'll loe puzzled even more. l-le probably likes lhe loolcs of lhings Though, and as you follow Sammy lhrough The looolc we hope you, loo, are pleased. ln our posl-war educalion, Champlain has become more lhan iusl a jumping-olll place lo mosl of us, and DU LAC has allempled lo record some of Jrhosescenes and aclivilies which are besl remembered. 670 4.9500 Qfebfsf A4660 00446065 OP UPPER fv6P1f P066 5 0fv4f146444fv 0044606 400446 KIAXO 006640044 SOPHOMORSS . . 3 649654944644 . . . .. 249 474446005 , 400 4047144765 . . ff10lf6f90S6f146fWS . X26 x N wx M f ASA S. KNOWLES, A.B., A.M., PresidenT AssociaTed Colleges of Upper New York As presidenT oT The AssociaTed Colleges oT Upper New York, Asa S. Knowles has iurisdicTion over noT one buT Three college campuses-Champlain in PlaTTsburg, lvlo- hawk in UTica and Sampson near Geneva-and The lvliddleTown CollegiaTe CenTer in lvliddleTown. l'-le mainl Tains adminisTraTive headquarTers in The AssociaTed Col- leges adminisTraTion building on The Champlain College campus. BeTore coming To The Empire STaTe, he was dean oT The School oT Business AdminisTraTion and direcTor oT general college exTension aT Rhode Island STaTe College Trom I942 unTil IQ46. During The war he organized and super- vised The engineering, science and managemenT war- Training program ThaT enrolled more Than l0,000 sTudenTs in The sTaTe, The largesT program oT iTs kind in New Eng- land. l-le was head oT The deparTmenT of indusTrial en- vIff Esc' Q, -r Q :Ji yMxiC -Wli NSN 17 V QP x:Q,X 4- b Ti-' A 1946 gineering aT NorTheasTern UniversiTy, BosTon, in l938, and in l939 became dean oT The universiTy's College OT Business AdminisTraTion, serving in +ha+ capaciTy unTil I942. While aT NorTheasTern he was direcTor oT The Bureau oT Business Research. l-le is The auThor oT several arTicles Tor proTessional, educaTional, and scholarly iournals and of TexT books in The Tield oT business managemenT. l-le is also a member oT several proTessional socieTies and in l938 was awarded The Taylor Key by The SocieTy Tor The AdvancemenT oT lvlanagemenT. The lns+i+u+e oT lndusTrial AdminisTraTiNon in London gave him an honorary Tellowship Tor his-work wiTh The SevenTh lnTernaTional lvlanagemenT Congress. A graduaTe oT Bowdoin College in I93O, he received The masTer oT arTs degree Trom BosTon UniversiTy in I935. QGES OF N, O 1 1- xxx QA A, 1 1' ll wsu ,T iffy 7 X 'T' N V XM I xQx jj! K u 1?f Y LD B 8 ' TX.: '4 'BQ PRES. DAY pRES CASE pRES DAVIDSQN Chairman PRES. HOUSTON CHANCELLOR TOLLEY Vice Chairman Secrerary Treasure' Chalrnfan of +P? Board of Trustees Edmund E. Day, S.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., President Cornell Universiry, Chairman. Evere'H N. Case, A.B., M.A., LL.D., L.H.D., Presi- dent Colgale Universify, Vice-Chairman. Carfer Davidson, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., President Union College, Secreiary. Livingsron W. Housfon, M.E., LL.D., Presidem. Rensselaer Polyiechnic lnsrifure, Treasurer. William P. Tolley, A.B., A.'M.. B.D., Ph.D., LL.D., LiH.D., D.D., L.H.D., Chancellor, Syracuse Univer- sir Chairman of 'rhe Execulive Commirlee Y, . Eugene G. Bewkes, B.A., B.D., LL.D., President St Lawrence Universily. Harry W. Chase, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., L.H.D., LiH.D.. LL.D., Chancellor, New York Universiry. 'Samuel P. Capen, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Sc.D., L.H.D. LiH.D., LL.D., Chancellor, Universify of Buffalo. Frank Fackenfhal, A.B., LL.D., LiH.D., Aciing President Columbia Universify. The Very Rev. Roberf I. Gannon, S.J., LiftD., S.T.D., LL.D., L.H.D., President Fordham Universify. Harry D. Gideonse, A.M., LL.D., Diplome des Haufes Efudes Inrernafionales, President Brook- lyn College. Trisfram W. Mefcalfe, Esq., President Long island Universiiy. Harry Sranley Rogers, B.S., C.E., LL.D., Sc.D., Presi- dent Polyfechnic lnsfirufe of Brooklyn. George N. Shusfer, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Cerfificaf d'Apfi+ude, President Hunier College. Rev. Bro+her Bonavenfure Thomas, F.S.C., Ph.D., LL.D., President Manhafran College. Alan Valenrine, M.A., lOxon.l LL.D., L.H.D., l.iH'.D., President Universily of Rochesier. John E. Wade, B.S., M.A., former Superinrendenf of Schools, New York Cify. Thomas Brown Rudd, A.M., LL.D., President Hom. ilron College. 'Resigned Execuhve Commiffee CHANCELLOR CHASE PRES. FACKENTHAL PRES. METCALFE PRES. ROGERS HON. MR. WADE PRES. BONAVENTU RE PRES. VALENTINE THOMAS Hudson-Clmlon Halls D' 1- .Sf?.I. 5mr.,C.-N s I-A3 'YS WH? -'i l new Main ACUNY Adminisfrafion Building QW WW' Q 11, m ci,,,,,,,m I V if ,psf id L Y abofdfo , , W f 4 'fa ms. W: 21:2 1 1 - , ff ff, N MASQ, ,Q-,W ...,.., , ,, QYWM, RQ: f -N ess Y YK sb fy X Q Cdmpus Chapel Spxvirsw wOW'L 'Y Sis+er colleges of ihe Associaied Colleges are ranged +l1rougl1oul' lengfh and breadfh of New York Sfafe. Champlain is near +l'ae Cana- dian border in 'the nor+l'1, Mohawk in +he cen+ral Mohawk River val- ley, Sampson on fhe shores of Seneca Lake 'rowards +l1e wesf, and Middlelown only 60 miles from mefropolifan New York. DLETOW ho? on We all S haw Wo Sfudenf dormllory room Adminisfraiion Building Classroom lecfure DEAN RoNoiLEAU DEAN HORNEY DEAN CANNON SSOCIATED COLLEGES adminis+ra+ive philosophy is based on Jrhe facl Jrhal allhough Jrhree separale campuses and a collegiale cenler are mainiained, lhe unil's aclually comprise one ins+i+u'rion. To provide uniformily in iacililies, courses, regulalions, and educalional opporlunilies, cerlain adminislralors have over- all responsibililies for all campuses of lhe Associaled Colleges. May we inlroduce some of lhese lcey adminislralors lo you: John A. Dunlop, CE., lvl.C.E., Dean of Academic Adminislralionp lrving Cannon, A.B., lvl.A., Dean of Pre- Engineering: Amos G. l-lorney, A.B., M.Sc., lvl.A., Ph.D., Dean of Liberal Arlsg Adrian Rondileau, B.A., lvl.A., Ph.D., Dean of Business Adminislraliong Ersel E. Lelvlaslers, A.B., M.Sc., Ph.D., Dean of Sludenls: Kennelh O. Bennell, B.A., Direclor. of Finance and General Business Manager: Roberl l-l. Quinn, Direcior of Public Relalionsg Lyman S. Perry, B.S., Direclor of Physical Educalion and Alhleiicsg L. Newlon l-layes, B.S., lvl.A., Direcior of Admissions, and Josiah T. Newcomb, B.S. in L.S., Librarian. Ma. BENNETT Miz. HAYES Mn. PERRY MR. QUYNN' MR, NEWCOMB e Adminisfrafion Building in December 7 Cumberland Head, flue Green Moun+ains, 4 and Lake Champlain. . THE COLLEGE At 4 an I L I . N I I I F I I 1 I n I 5 1 1 I 1 v 4 l , . -Q x 0 l 6 i V b C, r v A J KM NX 4 9' 1 LTGN f I 04 GOMERY Q V V5 vffggfglgigrqgai cqrfrgqn ig: ng LBRCAGQUIQO pUTNAN DEAN CDF FACULTY ExecuTive olllicer oT Champlain College, Dean Tenney has unTiringly worlced To bring abouT The smooTh TuncTioning oT The person- nel. Faced wiTh problems ThaT migh+ well have proved Too greaT Tor' many adminisTraTors, he smilingly and deTerminedly seT aloouT arriving aT Their soluTion. EnTrusTed wiTh The responsi- biliTy oT adminisTering The headquarTers oT The AssociaTed Colleges oT Upper New York, Dean Tenney has Thoroughly demonsTraTed his aloiliTy To perTorm his varied and diT'liculT duTies elTicienTly. l-lis quieT, Triendly manner and his sympaTheTic undersTanding have gained Tor him The respecT and admiraTion oT The sTudenTs as well as The TaculTy. Champlain College AdminisTraTion Building MULTY REGISTRAR Miss Marguerile A. Van Bree Regis'I'rar The long, long lines! HNUWHH Regislrarion--well remembered for Hs long lines-is only one of Jrhe funclions ol lhe Reg- is+rar's Office. ln addilion, Jrhis Office com- piles slalislical dala and processes records. Of records, lhe mosi imporlanl is The one called lhe Permanen+ Record Card, which records all courses, grades, and idiosyncrasies of a sJruden'r's academic lifef Official copies of Jrhe Jrranscripl are senl lo The college or universily +o which a sludenl wishes lo Jrransfer. As Regislrar, Miss Marguerile Van Bree has ialrempled +o simplify rhe forms filled ouJr by sludenlrs and 'ro reduce Them lo a minimum. Usually working laie and always available for conference, Miss Van Bree has conslanlly con- +ribu'red her organizing abilily 'ro The improve- men? of her deparlmenl. Ming class. Bus: NESS ADM,N,51nhl' The Business AdminisTraTion program is . iniended To lay The Toundahon Tor more advanced programs OT sTudy designed To help prepare young men and women Tor responsible managerial posiTions in business and indusTry. This is an enTirely diTTeren+ purpose from ThaT of secreTarial or shorT business courses which are inTende posiTions. ln Today's complex world, a greaT deal OT baclc. ughT To The iob d primarily Tor clerical ground and know-how musT be bro if conTinuous advancemenT is desired in a business career. Business men recognize This TacT and look To college graduaTes oT business adminisTra ricula Tor many oT Their imporTanT mana supervisory, and execuTive posiTions. Tion cur- gerial, Business AdminisTraTion is concerned wiTh The managemenT oT wholesale and reTail businesses as well as oT manuTacTuring, agriculTural, and oTher specialized Tields oT acTiviTy. There are general principles To be learned abouT economics, and speciTic inTormaTion and Techniques To be applied hom ings . oi The fc' i nnh flf' lc' ET 3 rf A F 1 buillleii T 1 ln 59' W' and Lffr' eyegnilvi ' Tor W ' l For lnis 'ff menl nf hu5lVl6:5 3: in conf?- The SPE' ' vanced 'C proTess'3'i business 5' .- . v . nn C' ' The se: Alssctic :- The hes! : schools :T is desfqe: business e: and unive learning. WiThis are The 5 law. econ: ing marie 2 .- .4 f USIN E35 iTRATlON from such Tieldsas business law and sTaTisTics. lvlany oT The courses in business adminisTraTion are oTTered wi+h These broad proTessional obiecTives in view. Such, Tor example, are economic hisTory and geog- raphy, principles of economics, accounTing and business maThemaTics. ln addiTion To a Thorough grasp of The TacTs and Techniques oT his proicession, The successful execuTive has ThaT breadTh of ouTlook so essenTial Tor work wiTh a varieTy oT people and siTuaTions. For This reason, general courses like English, govern- menT and physical educaTion are included in The business adminisTraTion curriculum. This curriculm is, consequenTly, noT only suiTable preparaTion Tor The special business managemenT Tields, Tor ad- vanced work in The social sTudies, and Tor cerTain professional occupaTions le.g. law, and Teaching oT business and commercial subiecTsi, buT also Tor all Types of general business posiTions. The sequence of courses recommended aT The AlssociaTediC'dlleges has been carefully chosen on The basis oT eXaminaTion of The curricula of leading schools of business adminisTraTion. This sequence is designed To Ta-ciliTaTe Transfers To programs OT business adminisTraTion in New York STaTe colleges and universiTies and oTher insTiTuTions of higher learning. WiThin The program of business adminisTraTion are The deparTmenTs of accounTing and business law, economics, Tinance, and managemenT linclud- ing markeTingl. Class in lnc.lusTrial Management lnclusTrial Managemenf and Markefing DeparTmenT: Mr. Mario Tucci, Assis+anT Professor Loring Thompson, Mr. Arnold Gallo. pull'- Business Adminisfralion Building. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATICN The courses lhal have been eslablished in lhe Business Adminislraiion Program were designed lo fulfill The needs of siudenls for a good ioundalion fo iii Jrhem for subsequenl Jrransier and for posilions of leadership in lhe business world. The firsl and second semesiers of Jrhe course give +he sludenls Jrhe educalional scope necessary in lheir laler courses and adminislraiive dulies. English, American government accounling, finance, economic hislory, and economic geography are sludied in lhe freshman year. Wilh This lrain- ing, lhe sludenl is prepared lo cope wilh The sophomore year's business English, business law, and economic principles, as well as one eleclive offered from advanced accouniing, induslrial man- agemenl, or principles of marlceling. 3 Class f n Accounfgngl E 3, .J h R. Dugan- D Campbell Deparlmeni Head. S nlnshudors d B siness Lawi Walier i Cd e. and Arnold Ga 0- iof Accoun'fil19 an u Helen Ryan. M0 9an ag Deparimen E Business Law: Mrs. Assislanl Professor O in Accounlll 9' Sophomores are advised io choose a second elecrive +o conform io Jrhe requiremenls of Jrhe inslilulions in which lhey plan lo malriculale for Jrheir degree. Conlemporary economic problems, labor problems, money and banking, and principles of marlceling afford a choice ihai is bolh exlensive in ilseli, and 'rhal is designed To iaciliiale easier Transfer lo lhese four-year inslilulions. In lhe evenl lhal a college should specify a liberal arls eleclive, Jrhe Business Adminislralion curriculum can ollier courses in general psychology, or in sociology. The Economics Staff: Professors Charles Asnis, Karl H. Niebyl isiandinglg and Gerald W. Anderson Deparfmeni' Head. lnslrucfors Eleanor Finger and Lea Ru1'l1 Pearlman. Dr. Amos G. Horney Dean of Liberal ArTs The Modern Languages Deparfmenf: George P. R. de la Marre, Assisfanf Professor: Jules Goulef, Associafe Professor: Dr. Alexandre Goulef, Head of The Modern Languages De- parfmenfg Roberf A. Folchi, lnsfrucfor: Franl: B. Mifchell, LIBERAL ARTS Developed early in The hisfory of educaTion, The Liberal Arfs program confinues To be The backbone oflugher educahon. IT E recognhed as The besf preparaTion for mosT profiessions, and iTs graduafes demonsTraTe The qualify ofifhe curriculum by Their achievenwenTs noT only in Their chosen profesdons, buT in ofher fields as well. Vln addiTion To iTs pro- fessional usefulness, The Liberal ArTs curriculum pro- vides an opporTuniTy for avocafional and recrea- HonalacHvHy,and devdopsihe quahhesnecewary forleaderdup in The conwnunHy. Since Hs ahns deal primarily wiTh ends To be achieved raTher Than wiTh meThods of achieving specific goals, The Liberal ArTs sTudenT is made aware of The TradiTions To which he owes his being, The presenf of which he is a parf, and The fuTure for which he is responsible. The Liberal ArTs curriculum has long supplied The world wifh men of vision and desTiny, meh who are capabk offacmg The chaHenges oTThe wodd and deahng wHh Thenicondruchvew. Associafe Professor: Raymond V. Levesque, lnsfrucforg Arlene Zekowslxi, lnsfrucforg Dr. Spire Pifou, Assisfanf Professorg Joseph Vinci, lnsfrucfor. 'o , A DeSi9 'T f'e ff will iii rii cuff' ' fi 5:5 iufiff io! II, 6,1 . Qfom. ., En9ll5ll' andiii ix: degigriil ' iranSi6V 'iii offeree : ' lfis' i'f'v in0w ,ffl . ,. liz? vifiuil 5'-ii' acaci'3 - can C255 5 nearly si' whirl 1 - lnereffi. l' To ic L:-. Ted 4: 5: grew. aside ': proiess':'f way, e': , , Z: Siu.. .. 1 .,0 ,,. ' , 1 ,- onus' .Pi!f!fY'7 ,,.. Hn, va-nnivf UBEV ARTS Designed fo meef- fhe needs of sfudenfs who will be fransferring fo four-year colleges, fhe Liberal Arfs curriculum of Champlain provides a firm basis for fufure academic developmenf and professional growfh by emphasizing such background courses as English, hisfory, science, mafhemafics, languages, and fhe social sfudies. Because fhese courses were designed fo meef fhe needs of sfudenfs who will fransfer, fhey are equivalenf fo- similar courses offered during fhe freshman and sophomore years in older insfifufions. , The emphasis on fhe requiremenfs of fhe indi- vidual sfudenf has led fo fhe esfablishmenf of an academic counseling sysfem whereby each sfudenf can derive a program of sfudies which will mosf nearly safisfy his inferesfs and obiecfives and from which he can obfain fhe maximum educafional benefifs. No maffer whaf career a sfudenf desires fo follow, fhe Liberal Arfs advisors are well quali- fied fo aid him in choosing his subiecf maffer pro- gram. Such a comprehensive program encourages a sfudenf fo-fhinlc of himself in relafion fo his fufure professional and life plans in a new and consfrucfive way, and re-emphasizes fhe imporfance of fhe sfudenf as an individual. Dr, L f Assisfanf Degairotfbfgraley I eral Arfs The Deparfmenf of Hisfory and Polifical Science: William K. Heafh, lnsfruciorg Charles B. Kinney, Insfrucforg Theodore W. Cousens, Associafe Professor: Dr. Amy M. Gilberf, De- parfmenl' Head: Dr. Sidney S. Harcave, Assisfanf Professor: C. Douglas Mclnfyre, Insfrucforg Swarf Evans, Assisfani' Pro- 'fessorg Edifh Procfor Young, lnsfrucfor: George A. Bell, ln- sfrucfor. - The Biology Deparimeniz Dr. Merry, John Corbin, Don Eas+on, Gifie Ewanilx, Dr. F. Wilson, Lois Lambeda, June Corbin, and Mr. P. Renaud. LIBERAL ARTS The Chemisiry Depar+men+: Seaied: Madelyn Klein, lns+ruc+org Middle Row: Herman Brown, lns+ruc- +org Harold M. Benson, lns+ruc+org Louis A. Weinland, Associafe Professor: Joseph Condo, Supplies. Back Row: Reino W. Hakala, lns+ruc+or, L. L. Spancake, Assis'ran+ Professor, David C. Hodges, Assis- 'ranf Professor: Denion W. EllioH, Assisfanf Prof ' d Dean of Liberal Arfs. essor, an Amos G. Horney, Head of Chemis+ry and The Liberal Aris program consisis principally of broad ioundaiional sludies. li is designed lo give lo every siudenl lhe opporluniiy +o widen ihe range oi his inielleciual inieresis, and lo serve lhe needs of 'rhose who plan lo enier The professions. Freshman courses in English are required, bul lhe sludeni has a choice of one of Jrhree foreign lan- guages ohfered al Champlain, one science from eiiher physics, chemislry or biology, and, in lhe so- cial sludies field, eiiher European or American his- Jrory. Economic principles, college malhemaiics. philosophy, American governmenl, and sociology may also be chosen as eleclives by Jrhe sludenl. K, ,A .. 'uw-fvvzsrr v L: Q! 3 'Q A. 'llL!g English Deparfmenf: Seafed: Professor J. G. Kovalcil, Mr. K. Pennell, Mrs. H. Evans, Dr. W. E. Marfin, Head of Deparfmenfg Professor L. Weimar, Mr. W. Hansen, Mr. P. Tyrrell. Sfanding: Professor S. Hofchlciss, Professor R. F. Reid, Professor A. Burleson, Mr. D. Manchesfer, Mr. R. Lyfle, Professor W. Jamison, Mr. E. S. Marshall, Mr. G. De Gennaro, Mr. C. Langdon. XIX! If .43 ,nk '72 rdf ,I Champlain's Two-year curriculum offers a back- ground from which a sTudenT may Transfer To schools wiTh courses in adverfising, agriculfure, archifecfure, chiropody, denTisTry, finance, foresTry, foreign serv- ice, hoTel managemenf, indusfrial and labor rela- Tions, journalism, law, medicine, Teaching, Theology, and veTerinary medicine. These subiecTs and poTenTial maiors assure The sTudenT Training in fundamenfals before he begins To specialize. They are also in keeping wiTh The organizafion of The curricula of four-year colleges of liberal arfs, which usually TreaT The firsf and second years as a period of exploraTion, and The lunior and senior years as a period of concen- TraTion. Deparfmenf of Philosophy and Psychology. Seafeclz Faye Higier, lnsfrucforg George V. Edwards, Associafe Professor and Head of Deparfmenfg Kalixf Synalcowslci, lnsfrucforg Rexford Bolling, Assisfanf Professor, and Harold Michal-Smifh, lnsfrucfor. Irving Cannon Dean of Pre-Engineering PRE. ENG Engineers and oTher scienTisTs believe ThaT The inTerdependence oT The peoples of The world is The primary principle governing securiTy. Convinced ThaT applied science and scienTiTic meThods can Turnish a sTandard oT living ThaT will resulr in an- eguiTable disTribuTion oT The goods produced by mankind and reduce conTlicT wiThin counTries and beTween naTions, They are 'looking Torward To a greaTer uTilizaTion oi Their scienTiTic and Techno- logical Tindings. ln This TuncTion, The engineer will underTalce ThaT leadership in his communiTy which will bring a more realisTic unidersTanding oi The human problems in- volved in The relaTions oT man wiTh man and naTion wiTh naTion, and uTilize his Training in The sciences To accomplish This. Scholars in The Tield oi science and Technology Teel ThaT engineering is no longer only a Tool oT indusTry, buT an educaTion in realiTy. They advocaTe a broadening oi The concepTs oT engineering edu- caTion To provide a more uniiied knowledge oT The acTiviTies oT man and are coming To insisT ThaT Pre-Engineering sTaFf: Lymwood FelTon, Emerson Piflrin, Clarence EasTon, Seymour Cohen, Dean Cannon E . ,,f . Edward Wells, Louis Friedman. 86,4 :H Ji . 'Cl .H EN GINEERING engineering educaTion shall include much OT whaT can be called liberal arTs. An engineer's use- Tulness To sOcieTy is greaTIy enhanced by a wide inTeresT in all OT The acTiviTies OT modern ciTizenship, and The modern engineering course fills This need. Engineers have played a big parT in The develop- menT OT our counTry. The hisTory OT The UniTed STaTes conTains The sTory OT The progress OT engi- neering, and The role OT The engineer in The advancemenT TQ our presenT high level OT accom- plishmenT. Engineers have conTribuTed TO Transpor- TaTion, manuTacTuring, comrnunicaTion - in TacT, every Tield OT science ThaT has made The UniTed STaTes The sTrongesT and richesT counTry in The world. These advanTages have been exTended To all naTiOns and resulTed in higher sTandards OT living, greaTer knowledge OT world alTairs, and muTual undersTanding and TrusT. To conTinue The advance- menT in modern living ThaT engineering has pro- duced, a greaT invesTmenT is being made in engineering educaTion. Below: BeaTrice Lee, our firsi woman engmeering sTudenT. Top: An engineering drawing class. An experimenf in The physics laboraiory The Mafhemafics Deparfmenf. SeaTed: Joseph B. Williams, Assisfanrf Professor: George Osfeyee, Assisfanf Professor, Harold Uhl, lnsfrucforg Delwyn Hyaff, Assisfanf Professor. Sfandingz Duane. LeTarfe, lnsfrucforq Dr. G. S. Burrell, Head of Mafhemaficsg Lois Bowman, lnsfrucforg Alfred Berman, Assisfanf Professor. WiTh The purpose of providing The TirsT Two years of Training in chemical, civil, elecTrical, and mechanical engineering, The pre-engineering sTaTf has TormulaTed a well-rounded curriculum. To The freshmen in The course, The sTaTT has leTT no elec- Tives open: iT isn'T unTil Their sophomore year ThaT sTudenTs are able To begin Their specializaTion process. The requiremenTs of ThirTy-eighT semesfer hours' crediT in Their freshman year make The pre- engineering sTudenTs probably The busiesT on The campus. While second year sTudenTs in all branches of pre-engineering Talce fewer courses, subiecTs cov- ered in The freshman year offer a good background Physics Deparfmenf. Fronf Row: Maynard Lee, lnsfrucforg Reuben Silver, lnsfrucforg Sumner STern, lnsfrucforg Roberf Gould, Associafe Professor, Hilda Uchiyamada, Assisfanf Professor: Pefer Sawifz. Assisfanf Professor. Second 'row: Holger Lerche, Melville Shorf, Assisfanf Professor: George Simmer- macher, Associafe Professor: George Gelman, lnsfrucfor. UI! in in -w - 'o !'t . gd! ,-1.wff' -fs ,,,..,rn. iw., or 11737: 3, . Fufure chemisfs af work. PRE-ENGINEERING for fhe more infensive work of fhe sophomore year. ln fhe second year, calculus and engineering mechanics are courses falcen by sfuclenfs of all four sub-divisions of fhe pre-engineering curriculum. The elecfives fif fhe requiremenfs of pre-chemical, pre- civil, pre-elecfrical, and pre-mechanical sfudenfs. Qualifafive and quaniifafive analysis, surveying, engineering processes, and lcinemafics of machines offer examples of sophomore subjecfs which well suif fhe fransfer requiremenfs esfablished by four- year engineering schools. Our fransferees' records affesf fo The facf fhaf fhe engineering sfaff has esfablishecl an excellenf fwo-year program. ad' 'Q ,liar The Engineering Drawing Deparfmenf: Professor Edward B. Phillips, Mr. Duane D. Harf, Professor 5 ff Sfuarf G. Allen, Professor Thomas Furlong, and Mr. Carlefon Bull, Jr. George I-l. l-laines, resideni business manager of Champlain College, has general supervision of all The business ac+iviiies of Jrhe College. Included in his responsibiliiies are supervision of housing, ihe accouniing office, sludenl employmenl, secreiarial and clerical personnel including +he secreiarial pool, Jrhe receiving deparimenl, sioclc room, Tele- phone service and coniaci wiih special services such as lhe cafeieria, barber shop and laundries. W. S. Brunell, superinlendenl of buildings and grounds for Champlain, has charge oi Jrhe operaiion and mainlenance of +he physical plani of +he Col- lege, including Heverylhing Jrhal operales or moves. Roberl McGregor, direclor oi siudenl housing for Champlain, worlcs under the business manager's supervision. l-le mainlains space records, malces all room assignmenls for sludenis, lceeps Jrraclc of Jrhe changes in lhe assignmenls, makes periodic in- speciions for inlringemeni of Jrhe housing regula- lions and damage, checlcs reni bills, and reporis any delinquencies lo ihe business manager. 4,44 il .,,. lub' H 5 1 ' km . WM' George H. Haines, Business Manager. ll I W. Sfanley Brunell, Superiniendeni of Buildings and Grounds. . Roberi' McGregor, Direcfor of S+uclen1' Housing. fin, Cons+ance Bowers. S-A Y.,-5-S Trxixm-sw M Librarians: lsabel Phillips, Kafhryn Mar- 1 As one of rhe imporianl assels of rhe College, rhe library has conslanily grown in size and numbers lo ils presenl posirion as a well-developed and com- pararively exrensive collecrion. The bulls of lhe boolcs has been purchased, while aboui one-fourlh has been borrowed from ihe Slale Library, and one- sixih donaled by individuals and universiries. The core of Jrhe collecrion does nor duplicale The ma- lerial coniained in course fexiboolcs, buf il includes The classics and semi-classics of lireraiure, lechnical handbooks, advanced lexls, and scholarly srudies which supplemenr course lexfboolcs. The seleclion of library malerial has been a cooperalive eflorl on The parl of various deparfmenl heads, The library slralif, and individual faculiy members. In addilion, publicalions Jrhal The college library does nor have may be borrowed Through ACUNY from olher li- braries. The library now consisls of over ll,OOO volumes and subscribes To approximalely ZOO currenf peri- odicals. W,-4 Miss ' . an , 5 ue, - AHairS. M355 Marlon Du ui-idinaTor of VeTer6N5 Guidance and coo ' Tor Oi Eihel Riscailai Dlrecd Mri. Mary HGTTTST- . T M Mariorie Wells. AssisTan'f To e iss adminisTraTor- RepresenTing The VeTerans' AdminisTraTion aT Champlain, Mr. Jaclc W. Tinlcle and Mr. Floyd V. Frudy have been visiTed aT one Time or anoTher by aImos+ every veTeran sTudenT on campus. Mr. Tinlcle supervises The advise- menT oT veTerans while Mr. Frudy, as Train- ing OTTicer, acTs as advisor To sTudenTs under Public Law I6. Mr. Melvin A. Ferns, STaTe VeTerans' Coun- selor, has become lcnown To New Yorlc STaTe veTerans Through his worlc on The bonus ap- plicaTion Torms. T-le has noTarized and re- corded daTa Tor sTudenTs and has unTiringly assisTed on special problems regarding insur- ance and innumerable oTher rnaTTers oT con- cern To sTudenTs. h PsYci1olo9m and i esi' THE GUIDANCE CENTER The iniTial adiusTmenT To The demands oT college liTe and The lack oT guidance in high schools and communiTies malce The services oT The Champlain College Guidance CenTer increasingly imporTanT. As parT oT The oTTice oT The Dean oT STudenTs, The CenTer oTTers vocaTional and personal counseling as well as an obiecTive appraisal oT a sTudenT's abil- iTies, apTiTudes, and inTeresTs. The CenTer has The approval oT The U. S. VeTerans' AdminisTraTion and oTTers services To non-veTerans as well as veTerans. CaTalogs oT colleges, universiTies, and Technical schools are available Tor sTudenT reTerence. Also a Tile oT occupaTional maTerial gives sTudenTs an op- porTuniTy To obTain a beTTer realizaTion oT The world oT work. STudenTs have Tound The sTaTT always ready To lisTen To all Types oT problems and guesTions, and conTidences are sTricTly lcepT. Miss EThel M. Riscalla is DirecTor oT Guidance and adminisTers The veTeran and non-veTeran advisemenT program. As Coordin- aTor oT Ve-Terans' ATTairs she, wiTh The able assisT- ance oT The CenTer secreTary, Marion Dubuque, handles all subsisTence allowances and veTeran quesTions Tor sTudenTs in Training under Public Law 346. AdminisTraTion oT The STudenT Loan Fund is an- oTher imporTanT Guidance CenTer TuncTion. Mrs. Mary l-leTTler assisTs in keeping accounTs in order and The service has proved To be invaluable To needy sTudenTs. Mr. Michal-SmiTh, PsychologisT in charge oT TesT- ing, is well equipped To do psychological counsel- ing. T-le is assisTed by Miss Mariorie Wells. who does The TesT adminisTering in The guidance program. i,. lllufi DLMIH MQHUSR, J THE DIS ll ii, 55552 Ci . 1 ' .A- Si. 65 ey- 5.: .E risw :.' -3 ga... 1 nm., lifes :- il .. Tig r':- ll rg: Mr. Melvin A. Ferns, S+aTe VeTerans' Counselor, Mr. Jael: W. Tinlile: ana Mr. Floyd V. Frudy, V. A. RepresenTaTives. g Pr E .af .!, l Dr. John Menusiilz, Jr., Residenf Physician THE DISPENSARY lvlainlained by lhe Sludenl l-leallh Fee and op- eraied by Dr. John Menuslik, Jr., and a compeienf siaff of nurses, Beaumonl Infirmary can serve nearly all of Jrhe medical requisiles of The college. Mod- ern and well-equipped, Beaumoni gels Hs biggesl rush during ihe iooiball season when lhe ward is liierally filled wirh players who have susiained in- juries on lhe gridiron. Skiing season also provides +he siaff wi+h plenly of aclion, especially early in ihe season when 'rhe novices learn Jrhey ain r so MM A hol. Enlilled lo iniirmary care up io Twelve days in each semesler on lheir l-leallh Fee, sludenls can be irealed for almosi anyihing up lo surgery. The hospilal dormilory ward can hold lwenly palienls and also provides len privale rooms for conlagious and more serious cases. A well lrained slaff of nurses is on hand lwenly-four hours and, of course, Dr. Menuslilc is always available in emergencies. g! --A-Q4 Q ft Q .l . ' .I ,, - yy' 7 f. sr- 7 ,I I .f:N,,..v V - 1 ,.. . ,4 ,ff yff- - 1 Y.- T? wh :VK Y' 4, f' a-CM -Qi:-f rg' V fp, ??lQgI'325?g-I pe Q .1 . f I Q .1 J, - 0 W.. fvf Z X . f wi . , 4 j 7 1 , ,W 2r 47? Q ' lv., . 1 Xie 4-13157 ' 4 ' Al9rOma+iS. -l0l'II1 P- ACCOFH. Abel R- Ackerly, William E. Aguilo, Gaspar Alexiou, Consianline Gus l9 Mclniyre B.A. Blanche Avenue B,A, 27 Wesl' Clinron Sfreei' L.A. 3I8 Haven Avenue B,A, 742 46+l1 Sh-ee+ Bronxville, New York Wes'r Norwood, New Jersey Valhalla, New York New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Allard, Millicenf C, Allen, A. Kennelh Allen, Richard C. Allenson, William Alling, Gordon C. . 37 Midland Sfreef P.E. l00 Disbrow Lane L.A. 8ll Beverly Road L.A. 5045 Blsl Sfreel' I2 Glenwood Sireel' Lowell, Massaehusefis New Rochelle, New York Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York Albany, New York ,k,o f H , ? Vfmwgyi . ,, r 2' V . f ff l? ' , f YNY P.E. Amlaw, Leonard Amling, Julius L. Anderson, Arlhur J. Anderson, Kennerh G. S. Andonian, Harry A. - 37 Johnson AVGN-le P-E- P.E. 579 Easl' 39+h Sheer P.E. l587 Easl' 2ls+ Sfreef P.E. 572 Wesf l87+h Slreef Plalisbufg- New Yofll Glendale. l-- l-. New Y0I'lI Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York New York, New York Andreola, John Andrews, Lewis M. Andrews, Norman E. Ansbro, Thomas M. Aposlol, Paul John . 547 Cauldwell Avenue L.A. R.F.D. No. 2 L.A. 8565 80+h Sireei' P.E. 5l5 79+l1 Sfreef B.A. I36-05 Sanford Avenue y Bronx, New York Monfgomery, New York Woodhaven, L. I., New York Brooklyn, New York Flushing, L. I., New York , :wp . . fi '- 1 . . ,. A, , .. 'X s Ry, - r K of in 1 , 7 V - ..ikl,,. .fy 3 V we sm.. -. 1-- Y.. ,. 'ra . .wirffaix ' ' f is ffl 1 ,, 1 -ae: ii?- U fi , ,iff , 1 1 Q A 4 ' 1 7 I .Q , s r . . I ' 2 A .4 1 ,jf X 0,1 ,M- .ff- rl: ,f N fr.. . f s I 'f f Applelon. Jw l' LA. 2735 Creslcr W Bronx, NE' lf Babcocl, Juslw C- LA, 23 llenrre 'rf larclwmonl, New V51 llllouf. Warren 1, R.F2, 5: l'9ll2, New Yr, Uhlardy, Kelhlee, i iso: Y ' llvilin ll! 57 qv L lil Nh x 31 llqtxm vlzsaseami in 'LIL-5? irzzc' ' X11 '51 '.l9'Q l 1 I Qvrtzzf' , N 'cdfia' FW 1, 4 ,L .ff uf l V I ul' N : 2- ., vfinu Nfl A d?g'l rl ':,l-WM. ,L I i LM' :w'4'- M . ,.,., - -s ' N XXQXZ A Q 5 1. I ,,fff5.' 54 H As 55133.23 , rid . . 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A R-F-D- NO- 2 P.E. 78 Miichell Sfreei' B.A. l829 Washingron Avenue L.A. 7l4 Eogf 39+h S+ree+ B,A, 6803 Argyle, New York Saraioga Springs, New York Bronx, New York Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, Bardy, Kaihleen E. Barnwell, Mae Jones Barnwell, Richard J. Bar'I'0n, Harold L, Ba'H'aglini, L.A. 750l I76+h Sfreef P.E. l55 Laf6YeHe Avenue P.E. 3l-Il 30fl1 Avenue P.E. 408 Audubon Avenue l--A- Flushing, L. I., New York Brooklyn, New York Long Island Cify, New York New York Fairpori, Herberl' Myrrle Avenue' New York Americo G. 49 Frank Srreef New York Q77 , I ,W ' - . . y . y .' X ' a Beale, Raymond E. Beck, Frederick H. Bede, James M. Bedig, Russell H. Beery. Harold W. l Ibkobinwninl L.A. 246 Whi+ing Sireel P.E. 6 Alexander Avenue P.E. l93O Easl 4+h Sireel' B.A. 64 Douglas Road B.A. 2l Lexinglon Slreei Pf- in L 'NNI' Y' B'IIing HiIdin9 K' Plymoufh, Massachuserfs Harrison, New York Dulufh, Minnesola Belmonr, Massachuse'H's Rockville Cen+er, L. I., N. Y. Soullmmpo' I L nard Behrens, Herman D. Beller, Berlram A. Bellizzi, Gerald Bender, Waller B. Benham. Tl1e0Cl0I'G F. Bldle- efoakw L.A. 78-I5 88fh Road B.A. 29l3 l7ls+ S+reel' L.A. l553 Unionpor+ Road L.A. 95-I7 l06+h Sfreel' P-E- 54 535+ Bl-lH6l0 5+ree+ PE 'Z N Ygrl Woodhaven, L. l., New York Flushing, L. I., New York New York, New York Ozone Park, New York WGVSGW- New Y0flK ' Plillfbulg ev . , ' ?'7 Y 7'f'7 'WE -N ' ' ' - ,f ,,J H J Ai ' 1 l.f, Q' , . V ' Vit A A J V L , . , TQ. ',-,.' f,, , 2 - fr .ff was X 4 1 ,,, ,, , y f .x JV' mf ' N 5 , ...5 ,mf A -' ff , I 4 2 X ,ang 5, ff!! JV' Yi 4059! Q55 M, + , 42 fff-gym, X ,nf xl. r .1 S51-f-Of: , f X lil- , '53 ,fu .4 H. 5 1, f X mf, f 'D ..-W, . . ., wzwrff-5--mf..-ff ' ,h 42 . . ' , I .V x u-' S' -f 4 V ' , ,.-..5' ., -1. ' Q ' A ,ii ' r .QR .fm . , ' f fi fm fbi Ex- ,jk i I -4-Sq-, 1. I :, I fi , li, 1 ' M 2' .' nf. ,. ' f. ' , -r.'. A lf ' ' ' i .EQQQ 1 , - --W,-H f A - -fit -: , .. Z 3.1.2 1 1 45 1 Q9 .:i?'.5.Y 5 1 ---. . , 1- farm.--:'. 1 , . -- fi. up ff 5. ff AK Beniamin, LeGrand C. BenneH, Pafrick S. Benne'H', Ronald Alfon Benskie, Edward Benson, Roberl W. Bona arl ' L.A. Soulh Broad Sfreef P.E. 45-O8 97'fh Place P.E. 466 Delaware Avenue L.A. 458 Easf Slsl' Sfreel' P.E. 4334 Edson Avenue ll e'Mall0 LA. nsu ,, Morris New York Corona, L. l., New York Delmar, New York Brooklyn, New York New York, New York Bmuyllcgenaiel-gn! nl El Yr! Bergman, Phyllis Bermudez, Jose Bernius, J. Chrisfian, Jr. Beshara, Edmond Biggers, John V. Bon L.A. 2285 Ocean Avenue L.A. 98 Taylor Avenue L.A. II6 Lincoln Avenue P.E. 26l Jeniks Sfreef P-E. Cedar Swamp Road M 0H9,ll0lJ6rl Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York Sayville, New York Fall River, MassachuseHs Jericho, New York 172 E-:eh Newburgh N c 1 ' ev YM l , .A ...f A A m . vu uv 1 ' 'AHL I ' V - K .. ,W . .,,r It . K 1 . fm . 5 ' - . -, Q -,4-i' if ., , . '..' N'-L ?5 . 'J . - Q, - . f. v' K - . ' - fig-7' A - r 'L' ec 4 gi Wk ,X f f i if 2 f 'ff' 'X X 'eff ' sr 5. in s 7. 4 1 gym an z f f x S'-'L me Kali' - X q ,, tm y r -- e f N X 4 'N-. -,g f , lm -1 U. V: iff , Billing, Hilding K. Birecree, Roberl F. Birnkammer, Jack Black, Alberl L. Blair. FFBFICFS ixn3II,,,,::iiT P.E. 6 Robinson Road L.A. 288 Moul Road L.A. 35l 92nd S+ree+ B.A. 33-I7 204+l'1 Slreef P-E- R-F-D- NO- 2 Ml' Sou+l'1ampion, L. l., New York Hil'ron, New York Brooklyn, New York Bayside, Queens, New York N0f+l'1 TVOY. New Yofli k'f?'i ,f-4. -,-... - '-- 15, Blake, Leonard Blakeman, George R. Bleecker, Gerald B0l'1l6nd9I'. l'l6rOld BOHOH. RiCl16I'Cl ,nh P.E. l22 Oak Sfreel B.A. L.A. I362 Gipson S+ree1' LA- '05 S- Cailleflne Slfeei B-A- ' Pla'H'sburg New York lnle+, New York Far Rockaway, New York Plaflsburg, New York Hague. New Y0l'lK Trl . r, 's M, BK Bonaparle, Mario Bonnarl David Borden. David W, Borelli, George L. BOUHOIM Gale E- W , , LA. MCDOh6ld Avenue vig-fgfia Avenue L.A, Norfh Sh-eef Broadway Viadlson Avenue 4 H 05M Brooklyn, New York Buffalo, New York Marcellus, New York l-0 '9 Island CNY. New York New York' New York ' :nv if fo l Bozzone, Roberl Brady, Jasper E. Brancali, Alfio Brandon, Donald G. BVGYYTWSF. Donald S. wry B.A. I72 Broadway B.A. 7 Cumberland Avenue P.E. I328 Allerfon Avenue L.A. 3I90 Hull Avenue P-E. . Newburgh, New York PlaHsburg, New York New York, New York Bronx, New York Salem. New York nl ,L vw, .WM K... ' if N i Clldlles B,-eskal Jerome F, Bre++hauer, John H, Briganfi, Michael Broderick, Harold Broderick, Jane Ill' Wpui-e l 3050 233rd S+,-eel, P,E, 2 Sheridan Sfreef P.E. 2063 Nereid Avenue B.A. I8 Easr U+ica Sireel' L.A. 64 Sagamore Road P.I. F0Illla:e,,YarI Bellrose, L. I., New York Plalfsburg, New York BFOFIX. New York Oswego' New York Bronxvllle- New YOVIK Bloollll' gl Brown, Alberl Brown, Ernesr J. Brown, Roloerl' W. Brown, Ro9er F' Browne' Jonas H. Clllanlellerllllqh-Q' . 255 Sisson Avenue L.A. Sfafe Road B'A- B.A. 45 Pondlileld Road PIE. 3774 Surf Avenue M lllllNevYc'i Harfford, Connec+icu'r Cheshire, MassachuseH5 Anfwerp, New York Wesl Bronxville, New York BFOOIIIYI1. New YOFQIK I Gfeellsland' ,........e,,..,..,-...- .,.. ,- .,,. .... , . ,- J ,Z ,,.1. , , , 1, .Mf . Q A 3. .A , z mae: J . ,,:..,.-,Q V, - FEFQQR-1 ' . H25 A M., V E , .li ii '-5, I- A iv- .ji ,Q N Sr' , ae! I Brownsfein, Bernard Brucks, Norman Bruell, Eric Bryan+, Charles M. Bryk, Donald C. CimpIJeII.J0In P E. Eas+ern Parkway B.A. 2I32 Daly Avenue . 520 Wesl' End Avenue B.A. I6 Brook Sfreei' P-E- 295 S+- JOI1r1'S Place LA' l74EiSII4HI15 ss' Brooklyn, New York New York, New York New York, New York POFI Henry, New York Brooklyn' New York IorIlelIerson,l..l.,Nevl:-1 Buddlnglon- Kirk Q- BUVCIM William C- Burne-+I. Winifre-CI J- Burns, Thomas F. Burslein, Alberf Carr,l.eonD, PE. 60 ScoH Sfreef LA- 85-ll 37II1 SIFGSI' L.A. R.F.D. No. 2 P.E. I225 77+h S+ree+ L.A. 75 Forf Green Place , l l- 20I linden 5:1 1..' Springfield, MassachuseHs Woodhaven, L. I., New York Jefferson, New York Brooklyn' New York Brooklyn' New York Iroollynlmv YM.. Q- I 'Fr A +'A ,,, il! he, vn- Z 'L HV. 14 4 lf I ... ...gf . Y ,M PE L.A.. BA Burl, Charles Burlon, Allon A. Byrne, John E. Cabol, Ellsworlh S. Cahill, Edward . . Forf Hamillon Parkway P-E- 72 Macon Slreef P.E. 429 Sigmond Slreel P.E. 845 Edison Avenue P.E. 426 Easl' l88+h Slree' Brooklyn, New York Sayville, New York Freeporf, New York New York, New York Bronx, New York Callander, George T. Cameron, Clemence L. Cammarala, Anlhony J. CamPl9ell. BF'-'Ce Campbell- Donald , , 47 Hudson Avenue P.E. IZ9 Guenlher Avenue P.E. 2Ol Soufh Avenue P-E- 85 Main Slreel' l-'A' Zol 50ll1 Sffeel' Green Island' New York Valley Slream, New York Arlinglon, L. l., New York Kingslon, New York Nlegafa Falls. New Y0fl! Campbell, John Cappello, Giacomo Carley, Joseph M. Carlin, Thomas F. Carpenlieri. R0l99rl L.A. 224 Easf Main Sfreel' B.A. I6 Baker Avenue P.E. I86l Eas+ 28+h S+reef P.E. 3I3 N. Lafaye'He Srreei' l--A- 325 Church Avenue Porl Jefferson, L. l., New York Auburn, New York Brooklyn, New York Newcaslle, Pennsylvania L Brooklyn. New York Carr, Leon D. Carson, Ross L. Cascioli, Vincenf T. Case. William H- Ce5eY' Themes J- L.A. 2Ol Linden Boulevard L.A. B.A. lOl2 Easl 24ls'r Slreel' l-'A' l27 AVe'Y Slfeel' LA' 36 4+l' Slreel' Brooklyn, New York Wesfporf, New York Bronx, New York Mel-'nl' Clemens. Mlehlgeni Malone' New York y ,,.....,-.....,,.-,.,M,...,..,....,....,...,.,,.,...-,.....,,,,.,,,7,7,, ,..,, , 1.-.--, f,..f...,...,, .. ,, 4 , , ,V 2. I , , -fa I ,,. -V , --- ,. . , ,wlgzg 4, ,f ' , 'I ' ' .1 . . 7 , fr , ' , , . ' , M, 'S 7 A J- f f, ' ,f, -1 i'?' g ua 714 ' Caslaldo, William D. Casraldo, Edward P. I32 Soufh 2nd Avenue P.E. l32 Soufh 2nd Avenue Mr. Vernon, New York Mr. Vernon, New York Chapman, EvereH' W. Chandler, Joel W. X L.A. B.A. 437 7+l1 Sfreel' Mooers, New York Greenporr, L. l., New York . A Y, , .,X,, , M , ,3 , Q, QW? . 233, 0 Cafanl paul Ca+ing, Harold G, Chambers, Donald P.E. lsss E. 53rd S+ree+ LA- 37 Ca+skilI Avenue BA- 6 Cf0+0f1 5+fee+ Brooklyn' New York Kingsfonl New York Ossining, New York Charpenrier, Bruce Chase, Sawyer Tice Chew, Claude C. L.A. 88-37 I79+h Place L.A. I3 Ruhamah Avenue L.A. 470 Wes? 24+h Sfreel' Jamaica, L. I., New York Syracuse, New York New York, New York f rg , I , X 13 W' ii X5 ' x l . 'fl ff f .4 Chianfella, Naihan A. Chillemi. Eugene A. Chin, Henry W. F, Chrisrie, Donald R. CiabaH'ari, John 5-3-0 5Is+ Avenue L.A. 36 Sourh Broadway P.E. 6I Bayard Sfreef P.E. Loudon Road l--A- 259 WeS+ l2+h Sifeel' Long lsland Cify, New York T6l'l'Yl'0Wn. New York New York, New York Newfonville, New York New York, New York Ciarlo, Thomas S. Ciavarrone. Emil E. Clague, William J. Clark, Richard l. Clarkson, Howard B. P E. R.F.D. No. 2 P.E. 203 W9Sl' Park Place L. A. 4 S. Pinehursi' Avenue B.A. 45 Pondiield Road Wesi' P.E. Caro, New York Wood-Ridge, New Jersey New York, New York Bronxville. New York Pawling, New Yvrll , Q 13 f 7 , f 4 - wwf? .4 ,, f ff W Cleavefl Call P' ' P.E. J' Dfl Srhaqhlicole. N Y C0llenl Fell! 'li mo siefsarr W Bl, Bronx. Ne' lofl , .f-5:12199 pK'.v Colucci, Richard R 5 A Easl Selaulel, L I., Ne. V:-1 Conway, Richard 3, P-E' 70 Hedges Aw., Chalham, New Jw, H --Q-, .Q N X Jwmtxwg '-4 ll- lini- :Bw'gM':1 Cmciaasf -.4 .I Vllxlf? H-'nWe': , 4, ,N N...-w sfo 1 Ka: . 9 ' Ld ' A-'Mig WM Ply uv 511' - bi' . F Wx Xl x ms X 5 X N X X ws , X X . 1 X B M ,Q it Vx Y QQ A N' N .235 e V X N. X x X X N YJ-4 x X X. u X W., M , A .5 N .QNX X X Q 1 ax ks. mf Fe X 'Zi' f sg in H X wi A :aaa I ' . , ., fl!! .EW gin-'i J Wcmw' viz 'Q' l , z Ti W I y enmiv A QF. .ears Cleaves, Carl P. Clossel. Hans F. Cococcia. Alberf J. Coffey, Richard E. Cohen, Donald A. P,E, P.E. 30-87 42nd Sfreel' P.E. 6l3 Maplewood Avenue B,A, P,E, l045 Ocean Avenue Schaghficoke, New York Cohen, Felix J. l530 Sheridan Av Bronx, New York B.A. Long Island Cily, New York Cohen, Harold enue L.A. l828 Longfellow Avenue Bronx, New York .- :wi : ' Peekskill, New York Cohen, Julius 250 Clinlon S+ree+ New York, New York 5 L.A Saranac, New York Coleman, John C. . 29 Sarafoga Avenue Mechanicville, New York B Z' ig 1 ' ,-'iq i 5 xr? Xi X 5-seq. is fi R X , Brooklyn, New York Collins, Paige M. 25 Easl' Barney Slreel' Gouverneur, New York Colucci, Richard E. Comsloclc, Thomas A. Conlrey, Thomas Confrey, William T. Conley, John F. P.E. B.A. 55 General Sfreel' B.A. 62lI Broadway B.A. 26 Seminole Avenue B.A. 6l8 Elizabelh Sfreel Easl Sefaukel, L. l., New York Providence, Rhode lsland New York, New York Albany. New York MeCl16f1lCVlll9. New Y0l'lK Conway, Richard J. Cook, Edwin M. Cook, John S. Cook, Philiip Coon, Henry R. P.E. 7C Hedges Avenue B.A. l60 S. Middle Neck Road B.A. 625 Eas+ 234+h S+ree1 L.A. I025 45l'h Slreel' B.A. Church Slreel' Cha+ham, New Jersey G-real' Neck, L. l., New York New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Alhens, New York gf f 7 as X f 354. .., 1.,,.q . . .3,'.Txa.f2a. of , X f . f . Q ,. 1' Cooper, Frank K. Corbin, John F. H. Corrigan, George Cola, Lewis A. Corugno. Anlllony L.A. Il62 Lowell Road L.A. 74 Grassy Plain L.A. I4 Chace Drive P.E. I0 Wesl' l5+h Sfreel P-E- 6202 BBY Parkway Schenedacly, New York Berhel, Conneclicul Providence. Rhode Island New York. New York BFOOHYU- New Yofk Couden, James S. Coudoures, George Courlice, James L. COX. John F- Craig' Bruce C- L.A. 25 Morris Slreel' P.E. 3Il Norlh Seddes S+ree'l' L.A. IIO Roosevel+ Road P-E. 89 Fir Srreer B'A' I8 Ridgefield Slfeel' Yonkers, New York Syracuse, New York Rochesler, New York Valley Sffeam. L- l-., New York AlbanY- New Yofk Crawford, Roberl F. Cromwell, Roberi M. Cronin, Joseph W. Crolly, James P. CroHy, William D. L.A. 946 Veslal Avenue P.E. 76 Adams Place L.A. I30-29 227+h srree-+ LA- 139-os 232,14 sheer P.E. 139-05 232nd Sheer Binghamlon, New York Delmar, New York Springfield Gardens, L. l., N. Y. Rosedale. l-. l., New York Rosedale, L. l., New York Cullen, Joseph V. Cullison, Donald H. Cumminskey, Frank J. Curalola, Frank P. Curlin, Charles J. L.A. 8 Couoh Slreel' B.A. R.F.D. No. I L.A. II4 Wesf l83rd S'I'ree+ L.A. II4-33 ll4l'h Sfreel' B.A. 82 E. Main Sfreel' Pla+'rsburg, New York Hudson, New York New York, New York Ozone Park. L. l.. New York Chafeaugay, New York r l l . M if HIE' -,i . ' ,zur ., ,r Jef, , 4, ,f I Qui' v + Kllfvof For ugrf, rw, l ' 1 V o 1 gi, J E 1 Q 1? . .6 l 1 o , o I rf r X 'T' Q1 B l F' DrAdam0I Hill LAL mill 531: ri' ' ' 'i Corona, l-- lo Ni' l D'Anlonio, James C P.E. lOl-20 lil 5 Richmond Hill, Ne- 'C Deeflldl, Rohm 5 Kofi. 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De los Rios, Rafael Delpivo, Rudolph De Maio, Anlhony B.A. I66 Keiber Courl B.A. 202 Wesl 92nd Slreel' , P,E, 202 Wo5+ 92nd Sheer B,A, 92 Lawn Avenue B,A, 29 Grove Avenue S+a+en Island, New York New York, New Y0rlK New York, New York ' Pawluckel, Rhode Island Auburn, New York De Maio, Joseph C. De Maslri, John ' De Nyse, Peler De Paoli, Dora Marie Depperman, William A. P.E. zu: vafgn Place L.A. zao 555+ 9+h s+ree+ LA- 2119 62nd S+ree+'l--A- 20 Wvekeff S+fee+ B-A 46 Sherman Avenue Bronx, New York Brogklyn' New York Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York Yonkers, New York X J . . A A 1 WIS? i ! . 4 f i . ' A Q - . . ' ,V'- ,- f f rr , .,.. g A L Devlin, Henry Devlin, Richard Diamond, Louis J. Dickson. Slanley Dlener. William C. BA. Ill Wesierveli' Avenue L.A. lll Weslervell' Avenue P.E. 7l23 4+h Avenue Rf. 36 Locusl' Avenue L.A. R.F.D. No. Slafen Island, New York S+a+en lsland, New York Brooklyn, New York Rockville C6f1'l9f.,L- l-. N- Y- WBPPIHQSF FallS. New York DiLisa, An+hony L. Dillon, Franklin E. D0CliSFld0f1cf. Ralph W- Dodge- l'la 0lCl D0mb 0W5kY- Richard LA. 393 Brunswick Avenue B.A. I238 Srerling Place L.A. 40 Van Ness Avenue l--A- Box 276 P-E- 63 Sunnyside Avenue Tren+on, New York Brooklyn, New York Greenwich, New York l-Ol-ICl0nVllle. New York Pleasanhfllle- New York 'E' Donn, Slanley J. Dooney, Frank J. Dorer, Harold R. Dorner, Jacob J. Dowd, Roberl- J, LA- Champlain College P-E. 342 Nicholas Avenue L.A. 4I Laurel Avenue B-A- R.F.D. No. 3' l--A- II Cherry Sffeel' Sfaren lsland, New York lrvinglon, New Jersey Luxemburg, Wisconsin Windsor Locks, Conneclicul' Downing, Kennelh G. Doxfaror, Dolores M. Doyle, William E. Drescher, Donald Dreyer, Richard B. LA- LA- B.A. azos P+. Hamilron Pkwy. L.A. II4-74 I78+h Place P.E. 3II cum. shea Pelham, New York lrvlng. New York Brooklyn, New York Sainl' Albans, L. l., New York Jamesfown, New York g I -dgqitifr l E S 1 fe F' sie, df 4,5 , . ,.,f.3s'g,'23,g, ' ,,, gage , , , . 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Dulchkin, Donald B.A. Dingman Poinl' P.E. 96 Wadsworlh Terrace P.E. lO5 Thompson Slreel P.E. 25 Pershing Avenue L.A. I56I Easi' 7+h Sfreel' Alexandria Bay, New York New York, New York Porl Jefferson, L. l., New York Jamesfown, New York Brooklyn, New York Early, John Eckel, Roloerl Eckerson, Floyd EClCllS0f1. Slanley T- Egan- Paul P.E. 2044 New York Avenue P.E. 687 Morris Sfreef L.A. 96 Joralemon S'I'ree'r l--A- 60 N0r'rh Pine Avenue l--A- 8625 233rd Sfreel' Brooklyn, New York Albany, New York Brooklyn, New York Albany. New York Bellrvse. L- l-. New York X . . Egger, Clemenlf F. P.E. 33 Princelon Sfreel' Willisfon Park, L. l., New York English, William K. L.A. 320 Norfon Slreel New Haven, Conneclicuf Ehrlich, EvereH' F. Eide, Harold D. Elll0ll'. lan Elll0'll. William N- 4 Coleman Avenue P,E, Box 92 L.A. 2710 Bainbridge Avenue LA- 3l Broadman Parkway Cha+ham, New Jersey Saugerfies, New York BFOHX. New York Je'5eY CNY- New JGFSSY Eflinger, Jay M. Evans, Thomas S. Ewanik, Daniel Ewanus, Waller l760 Andrews Avenue L.A. 4 Belmonf Avenue L.A. 73 Wesf Broadway P.E. 32 Norfh Slreel' New York, New York Lyon Moun+ain, New York Oneonfa, New York Wesi' lslip, New York ,ff Q ..,, , i . .Wy H l ' ' V f, , . 1 , , fcher Wimam A- H 9 ' I D9 ' Failows, lrwin Familia, Anlhony Farber, Sfanley Farrell- James R- Faulkner' George G- LA Slflllw l50l Bryani' Avenue B.A. 7l06 35+h Avenue B.A. 85-73 Chevy Chase Sf. B-A- ls? Bfiflkefhoff Srreor B'A' ?0'33 Zoglh Srreei Will' lofi New York, New York Jackson Heighfs, L. l., N. Y. Jamaica Esfales, New York Pl5'rr5bur9- New York Queens Vmage' New York , , . Kell Fay- James F. Fellham. Harry B. Fo-rriso. Louis J. Forruooh Alble 5- Helder' Joseph J' Hamill ii 230 Carherine Srreei' P.E. Ellen Avenue P-E- 403 Slfaiiofd Road B.A. 'bob Carrie Sh-eel RE. '26 Bedford Road ll lllsllslnff Buchanan, New York Mahopac, New York Brooklyn, New York Sol'1oneo'radY- New York Pleasanlvlllel New York Slime' Fields, Francis J. Fiorello, Philip Fischelrli, Roberl D. FlS-her. Frank Fisher- Harold Ffagferlpanlelgl LK P E. P. o. Box lab L.A. Il8 Lock Alley P.E. 2056 s9+l1 slfeel L-A. 4l Waffs Place P-E. 3l00 Heafh Avenue Fl lw,lg,.,5.,, X1 Delevan, New York Syracuse, New York Brooklyn, New York l-Yflbl'0ok. New York Bronx. New York H,d,,ng,H,NNe'y:i -.W Fisher, John R. Ei+zgeralcl, William A. Fitzpalrick, John T. Flanigan, William A. Fleischer, Kennelh M. Meme: L 3I00 Hearh Avenue B.A. 8846 l80+h S+ree'f B.A. 2l Nassau Avenue l--A- 9437 Shore Road P-E- 52 Village Sheer LL I74Mg.-. ii Bronx, New York Jamaica, New York Glen Cove, New York Brooklyn, New York Rockville, Connec+icu+ Wm0mM!QJw ' v - F :N-4 . l , H nl,- 7' vi. ' Sw-, l . Mrs. i Q . ., . .. uh QM, -Ort 'jg ' -1. 1, . '17 Ng, an 'iff J. -. , fi.: :iz- - 4 v-1 , ,W 1 2 3 I -+11 Mi' ku mln -. -V ygfglll, f, - ve, , . Q nlegl 'U . -wk ' 'Q QI, 'f : A, ,f MXH? if f ' . ' I , . - ' I. 1 fl A Z I ,. 5 . , V K. ,V I ,iffy --v i' 1 V073 rv , If 1 . ' .. 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George P.E. 5 Williams Slreef P.E. 99 Belmonl' Avenue B.A. I96-O Wa+'r S+ree-I- L.A. 230 Ocean Parkway P.E. 6450 Woodbine Srfeei' Hudson Falls, New York Jersey Cify, New Jersey Scheneciady, New York Brooklyn, New York Ridgewood, New York Fricke, George Frumkin, BarneH A. Frymire, Elwood C. FUQGVBZZO- Emanuel Fuller. Mllion B- L.A. 74 Park Terrace P.E. 723 Brandywine Avenue P-E- I9 Tudor Road PF- 45-32 llfh Sffeef LA- Main Sfreef Wesf Orange, New Jersey Scl1enec+ady, New York Albany, New York Long Island Cify, New York PlYmP+0n. M5555ChUSe+i- ff fl . ' fr ff . ? L, L.1 .B.. T T P. P. A 3 ..i is Q Ns X as i A iz 2 sf fi if .P PC Mr Law Nlllllli l 60,,,,h,Sla1lf1 .-'ni' I. .- Fuller, Wesley J. Funnell, Carler L.A. 4I Norrhumberland Road P-E- 5 Fairfield Place Rochesfer, New York Gallanf, Raymond A. P.E. 90 Sourh Cafherine Sfreef Plaffsburg, New York Gales, Charles W. P.E. Franklin, Vermoni' Gibbons, Thomas F. L,A, 785 Third Avenue New York, New York Q ,xg-. F y Yonkers, New York Garden, Thomas L.A. 3322 Fish Avenue New York, New York , 1 Galalola, Michael L.A. 4l7 8'rh Srreei' Brooklyn, New York Furman, Roberl' B.A. 3I Newlon Avenue Baldwin, L. l., New York Garrow, Sfanley P.E. 8 N. Cafherine S+ree1' Garrow, Edward B.A. 8 Norlh Ca'l'herine Sfreel PlaHsburg, New York Plal f5bU 9- New York Gale, Barbara P. L.A. Wll50n. New York Gascoigne, Phyllis G. B.A. 605 Nebraska Avenue Huron, Soufh Dako+a Gauvin, Lawrence Gehn, Marvin Gersller, Sidney GeHY- Leland B.A. zz s+a+e s+fee+ 'B.A. zso wee 94+h s+fee+ L.A. sm 20+I-1 Avenue P.E. R-F-ll N0- Rouses Poinf, New York New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Granville, New York I Gibbs, Louis Gibbs, Roberi Gifford, George W. Gionia, RalPl' l P.E. 24 Beach Road P.E. I5 Fernbank Avenue B.A. 33 Commerce Sfreef P-E- lo Wyckoff Slreel New Rochelle, New York Delmar, New York Scofia, New York BrooklY 'f New York Pl Y lrderlimi llc' SGW' 24 Pai 'T ry' ,5- lr 'e ,Z my-X ge., , ,,1.. ...fix ,J 1' n Grasso,An+lofy vm 1 ll. Ill br Mu inlaid, llole lim Slim, Ally 4, I uf lll' llllw Fir lf :FU , liek, NE, ja ig- g 5-A BI. x4 n 'Q -. u -. -'m 4? 'N 2' i: QL.. K f g Q X X.-asf .. X S X f wi X . ks .N.xX X. . if -I :fax gs ' - -X w GiOl'd5i'i0- Anil1onY J- Goldberg. Gerald A. Gonnella, Joseph A. P.E. 20 Roberls S+ree+ B.A. l50 Beach l40 Sfreel L.A. 996 4+h Avenue I Z7 'up , .. .., 2. A l 5 .Ji 5.-. L53 .' ' Goscinski, Slanley, R. P.E B.A B.A. Hamden, Connecficul' Amslerdam, New York . 5 Grange Sfreel' Belle Harbor, New York Brooklyn, New York Granacki, William P.E. 307 Norlh James Sfreel' Rome, New York Goilesman, Frederick H. L.A. l6OI Dahill Road Brooklyn, New York Ggldbergl Irwin Goodman, Herberl M. P.E. 226-33 Menfone Avenue PF- 2422 Easi 24+h Sifool' Laurellon, L. l., New York B'ooklYn- New York Granl, Harold J., Jr. Granf, Margarel' Smilh L.A. 7 Wakefield Road L.A. 7 Wakefield Road Elfingville S. I., New York Elfingville, S. l., New York l 7 a... F If K I I is W :aw Grasso, Anfhony Grayevsky, Seymore Green, Donald F. Griffin. Alvin Grogan' Bo Y H- , IO4 Lawn Avenue L.A. 2ll Beach 24 Walk L,A. L.A. 54 S. Second Avenue BA- il Tower Place Pawfuckef' Rhode Island Brooklyn' New York Chazy' New YQ,-k Mouni' Vernon, New York Mounl' Vernon, New York Guarino, Anlhony A. Guarriello, Nicholas J. Gulhrie, Millar Haas. -l0S9Pl'I J- Hall. -lOl1rI l-- 342 Franklin S+ree'l- B.A. 2l4 Lawlon Avenue L.A. I46 Soulh S'rree'l' LA- l78'4o l45ii1 Avenue LA- I7 Lolior Place Buffalo, New York Cliffside Park, New Jersey Newburgh, New York SPf 9iield Gardens- L- l-. N- Y- PlaH5bUf9- New York . ' NMI' 4 f 7 4 f 7 4 7 ,, ff ' 7 X f f X -mx f f .0 V .M SY f Y fc 1 1 9 fy , Q Xt V f X W x . 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IO64 8lsi Sfreef l..A. 58I3 2lS+ Avenue Foresf Hills, L, I., New York Easi' Sefaukef, L. l., New York Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York Morris, Richard Morrison, Marlin Morrissey, Denis M- B.A. l42 Norih Carll Avenue B.A. 78-I4 Aus+in Sfreei' B-A- Monowilz, Morris Monlroy. Paul K- New York, New York Morris, Charles F. Morris, Louis J. B.A. l39l Eas+ 2ls+ Slreef B.A. 46 Merrivale Road Brooklyn, New York Greaf Neck, L. l., New York 'X , i A PER. ' figs?-A , . ,J f is Q 'A X if :Q -. , 1 . X N Q VT. X ilu- . SO .1 . , , 5 ',. e es. .. 5 8 i Babylon, L. I., New Yo,-k Fores+ Hills, L. I., New York Soulh Valley, New Yofli N43 .iff Q. 'Wi , f ,, , M' ' ' . qi-,, N, ki' Y James F' Ll Marrisiel ll' YM W Soulll Valley. Ne' he ' Hanlo- Mumi. , Li, wlwmialfdsq' z... lllllew lorl. Ni' Yell ll5P0lllin0 ll lol-54lD2-J: :. N 0zcnelarl,L'N'1'N' L 'f 5141 . leniemi: J, I llllclelsllnls 'l llg kiwyllr 6reenI,j,nd N :Q .-N. x 1 EvY:,1 M 3 Q ' 7. 'FF g 23 ,rv ,gh .V 'Lf .1 , .. . FXR . km:-. N 3. . , ' - ' -I3 . . ' N V:,s- ,Wa X v- - - JT- 75.4 li :ur I. , ..,, J.. WFS . .Nha 'Y , W A will Ill? V Y 1 wi' n www 'A 1.4 sd5Vdl'l'll me ' Morrissey, James F. Moses, William A, Moll, Roberi P. Mounl, John C. Mullaney, Marion B.A. B.A. 853 Sevenfl-1 Avenue P.E. 38 Longfellow Slreel' B.A. 34-I5 83rcl Sfreel' L.A. 5 Convenr Avenue Soufh Valley, New York New York, New York Baldwin, L. I., New York Jackson Heighrs, L. l., N.'Y. Yonkers, New York Muniz, Frank O. Naismilli, James Naismiih, Marie Naismilh, Siuarl Dean Naiarian. Sfephen M. B.A. 600 Wesl l33rcl Sfreei' L.A. Box 304 L.A. Box 304 B.A. Box 304 B.A. 35I Marine Avenue New York, New York Chappaqua, New York Clwppoqua. New York Clwappaqua. New York BVOOHYH- New Y0rk Isl: '. I x K x fi s ' 1 -irl QQ - gig X 5 1 Napolifano Beniamin J Nazar, Myron Neals, Warren F. J. Niarchos, Consranline T. Niarchos, Peier T. B.A IOIJS4 lognd 5+ .f P.E. 4l7 Second Sireel' B.A. R.F.D. No. 2 B.A. 65 Francis Avenue B.A. 65 Francis Avenue Ogone Park L I New Ylei Troy New York Troy, New York Pi++sfield, Massacl1useH's Piffsfielcl, Massachusells I . -I f ' Nickerson Gu Niewadomski Charles J Nl9 0- James Nlnlvaggl' Frank P' Norman' George A' B.A 3' G' YS P E 275 Pulaski Sham, B.A. 68 Elm Avenue B.A. zols Easf l2+h S+ree+ P-E- 807 43rd S+fee+ green Isl cl :lol-geY lkeel .Riverhead New York Glen Cove L' l' New York Brooklyn' New York Brooklyn' New York on , ew or I I ' ' ' + . . Wi iam . . Paiicll' Norron, Frederick H. Norwalk, William C. Nuebel, Harry O. Nuiel Thomas H. Oakes' Owen M. 302EasiBlrd5 l P.E. B.A. l905 Jackson S'rree+ P.E. l29 Hildrerh Place L.A. 325 Easf 24'ih Sfreel' P'E' J + 28 l-Ovall Avenue l'l'NewYorl.Nev Yvfi Chazy. New York Hollywood, Florida Yonkers. New York Brooklyn' New York ames own' New York ' William fl' , . I Peiice A LA. O'Connell, Daniel J, O'DonneII, John J., Jr. O Donnell, Louis P. O Hare. Raymond Ohle. Charles W. 'wM,mSffffl PE. 632 Elevenrh Sfreef P.E. 472 Gramaran Avenue B.A. 89-I9 9Is+ Avenue B.A. 3l Orchard Sfreei' B.A. 4I Pine Slreei lil'Eb9nezer.NevYorl Brooklyn, New York Mouni' Vernon, New York Woodhaven, L. l., New York Floral Park, L. l., New York Brooklyn, New York Olivarius, Kenneih W. Olsen, Frederick Olsen, Lucien S. Orefice, Richard J. Ofllns- Hefbefl D- LA. I2 Maffhews Place L.A. 226 Glen Cove P-E. H2 Toll Sfreei' B-A. I36 Waverly Place PF- 576 Faslem Pa l'W5Y Brooklyn, New York Pori' Chesler, New York Scolia, New York New York, New York Bf00lYlYl'l. New York Oszusl, Michael Padula, Domenic Pappalardi, John Pareni, Gerald J. P6'fCl1. Charles PE, 24l Eagf 76+h S+'-eel P.E. IOO Moonachie Avenue P.E. u I0 Frank Avenue P.E. 6223 DeVimy LA- 49 W6d5W0f+h TeI'rdCe New York, New York - Moonachie, New Jersey Bellemore, New York ' Monfreal, PQ, Canada . New Y0l'li. New YOI'lK ,Perlins, Thomas J. Ll. 554 Easl Main SFR? U. Amslerdam, New Yqyi l9Y59f. Daniel B. Lk sue mil sm ci Jamaica, New Yuri T dl -s van A ' ::ilE'l' Peleckyl William Pallisl, John E. Paul, Fay, Jr. Paulis, Noah Payelie. R0beFl T- .vhl pig, 302 Eesf 83rd Sfreef L.A. 68 Hamilron Avenue L.A. Firsf Avenue B.A. 9 Wesl Glen Slreel' B-A- 27 Hamlllon Slfeel Z New York, New York Corinlh, New York Hadley, New York Glen Cove, New York Plallsburg- New Yoflf ll E C'-irfsifi, Pearce, William J. Pearsall, Roberl W. Pease, Roberl G. Pedersen, Auslin B. Pellefier, Leo P. L a:,,e LA. 447 Main Sfreef B,A, ll Eagf Clqesfer S+,-eel P.E. 9I3 Congress Srreel' P.E. 6I2 Lorraine Slreel' l--A- ...am Neve Ebenezer, New York Oceanside, New York SCl'1eFleCf6dy. New York Mamaroneck, New York Sl'6f1diSl'1. New York l l I N Y ,ND Perkins, Thomas J, Perlman' Ralph Perna, James M. Pelers, Frank Pelhngell, A+her+on .fifi LAL 554 Easf Main Sheei, B.A- 2046.M,-,peg Avenue B.A. 33 Wesf S+ree+ P.E. 32-57 33rd Sfreef LA. 9 Chesfnui' Sfreef 'i 5'::1s?1!f'I'fi Amsiterdam New York Bron ew S rin Valle , New York Asforia, L. l., New York New Pla+z, New York Y, . x, N York P 9 Y i,.:,:f,- 'vu VK ,PI peyserl Daniel B. Phillips' Allyn Phillips, Donald Phillips, Richard M. Phillips. Ri'fCl'Il9 'fa-.0112 LA- 8740 ,wh Shea, LA. H5-'09 BIS, Shea, LA, pig, L.A. H5-109 2315+ S+ree+ ,U 8 M:frr1.:rr... Jamaica New York Sei,-lf Albangl New York Sloney Poin+, New York Hammond, New York Sl- Albans. New York ww, 'an 54 lm VP' 7.1- l f l ' f ' 1, y , V , yy , l Pinkernell' Bradley Pirozzi, Palsy Joseph Pirozzi, Rocco V. Plzzlmenill Roberi A- PIGH. James L.A. 333 Ovingion Avenue l-.A. 23 Boliis Sireel L.A. 23 Boliis S'l'ree'I' B-A- 47 8714 Slreei B'A' IOZ7 Wendell Avenue Brooklyn' New York Mouni Kisco, New York Mouni' Kisco, New York BVOOHYU- New York Scheneciady. New York Policasiro, Joseph Pollak, Marlin M. Pomeroy, Raymond D. Popovich. l-0'-'iS B- Pofier. Kenneih B.A. 328 Shepherd Avenue L.A. 8l-0,4 I89ih S+ree'r P.E. I3 Poiier Avenue P-E- ll'29 3l5+ Drive LA' Box I3l Brooklyn, New York Jamaica, New York Granville, New York Asioria- L' l'- New York Norlh Be ni '9'f0f1. Vermonf Raiel. Edward Digg! zz WW' ' .l. P larlin Ni' im I . V. Rillllilll RM i of A lli5 Ear 51 l . . Hevlelil L I N' W1 l 1 i . 1 l , l n l l l Porier, Leroy V. PoHer, James Pressman, Sianley Price, Roberi Prigge, Roberi R,i,YGWg,, 26 Ponfleld Road Wes-f L,A, 27 Spruce Sfreei- 365 WEST End Avenue 98-4l 65il1 Avenue P-E- 204 74'i'l'i Sifeei' 425041: Q Bronxville, New York Yonkers, New York New York, New York Foresf Hills, L. l., New York Niagara Falls, New York '.'J:i5.gn,miM -1 1- , e-.5-,,, Purdy, Donn MacP. Quinby, Ripley, Jr. Quinn, Donald T. Quinn, Joseph T, Rabinowilz, Sam R0l,d,Mc,,,, , I VCI . B.A. Box 495, Hemsireel Park L.A. B.A. P.E. 4209 Oneida Avenue P.E. 20l Easi Isl Sireei if 575511:-but-fi u N Y k -1, Mechanicville, New York Milion, Vermoni' Douglas, Norih Dakoia Bronx, New York Broo yn, ew Or l -il. lliv lg-1 fir-NKQSQWX5 eg.. X Q-X X ss., of so -Q L ly 'Y :X , - X N XY I Q' ' -TQNQ, ' :1F:'N. Y 5.-xx -. sq, :QS 5 Q. , 1. - - -s -, , s A:.x X , qs , sq- N Q . .- sigh ,IK Ski. ,Fics f is I N, I ' 5, B gyfx in 5 -2-'jg .c il . ,xx- , ,. be g ,X S, I vs, s ii. .5 . 5 N. S RTX Y ikfi -X img -ji of . :Rep vf g- -X A Q fwlqsi, ws: X, s oy Oi v ' X' 'xx V 5 QFSE HK 5 :xx we s s, if bmg a X lx N x f Q nf . x Q X s 5' X It m ks F S' G. A ' Q X qs . fl ff, 71 '13 iii- E x , ei 'J N I , Mgt l Raiek, Edward D. Ray, John Reed, Allen P,E, 22 Washingfon Road P.E. i392 Madison Avenue L.A. 9l8 Boulevard Parlin, New Jersey New York, New York WesHield, New Jersey Reuben, Richard M, Rey, Andre Richards, Maurice E. B.A. H75 Easf Broadway P.E. 520 Wes+ l63rd S+ree+ L-A- 35 Library Avenue Hewle+f, L. l.. New York New Y0 lK. New York Waf'en5bUf9. New York Riley, George T. Riley, William J. RlZZU+0. l9n6'fiUS P.E. 465 Ogden Avenue L.A. 346I Seymour Avenue P'E- 569 74l'l1 Sffeel Wesl Englewood, New Jersey BFODX. New York Brooklyn- New York Roberfgon, Thomas H, Robinson, Claude N. Robinson, George D. P.E. 576 Sycamore Slreef L.A. Qfs. Ill-C-4, Forl Jay L.A. l407 Shakespeare Avenue Buffalo, New York Governor's lsland, New York BYOHX. New York Renner, Cynl-hia Renwick, Roberl' L.A. 3l3 Eos+ l7+h S+ree1- B.A. l3l Wes+ Fourfh Slreel' New York, New York Dunkirk. New York Richmond, Russell Riell, Leonard W. B.A. I67 Wesi' 7Is+ S+ree+ L.A. Box,33,VCopake Falls New York, New York New York Robe-r'I'50n, Jay Roberfson, JOl1n P,E, I5 Vylinchegfer Sffeef P.E. 27I0 Bainbridge Avenue Lindenhursf, New York BFOHX. New York Robinson, Gilberl Robinson, Roy E. P.E. B.A. I09 Soulh Main S+ree+ Schrocn Lake, New York Champlain, New York 6 Rock, William J. Romano, Palrick L. L.A. 3 Roosevell' Terrace B-A- 4408 l:0Slef Avenue Pla'Hsburg, New York Rose, Sfanley P.E. I5 Grace Avenue Plarfslourg, New York Brooklyn, New York Rosenfeld, Slanley P.E. 2l8l Pacific Sfreel' Brooklyn, New York Rome, George Ronald, W. William Rose, Roland B.A. B.A. 259 Hempsread Avenue L.A. 204-I5 I04+h Sireel' Dobbs Ferry, New York Rockville Cenfer, L. l., N. Y. Hollis, L. l., New York Rosenkranz, Anlhony Rosser, Donald S. R0ll1. Heflverl Charles B.A. l989 Easl' 29+h Slreel LA- 6l6 E-35+ l7'll'I Sfreel' B-A- 3l2 l-UCGS Avenue Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York Kll'19S+0H. New York ff 0 X is f -...favs e f X -' -aggnfif' , X' so ,, X ee. Q. mei i Rubin, Kennelh K. Rubolzky, John Rucigay, John Rude, Philip H. Russell, Donald K- P.E. 2200 Walion Avenue P.E. 346 Easi' 9+h Sfreel' P-E- 60-43 Pufrlam Avenue L-A. 44I Kenwood Avenue B,A, 24 Shore l-BDE Bronx, New York Brooklyn, New York Ridoewood, L. l., New York Delmar, New York Bay Shore, L. l., New York Russell, John ' Ruzenski, William G. Sadowski, Henry A. Safran, Royal Lawrence Salko, Nicholas l. P.E. 7l Liberiy S+ree'r P.E. 73-09 69+h Road P.E. 22 Wesf I3+h Sfreef B.A. 2I-29 24+h Sireel P.E. 4l8 Eas+ 5ls'r Slreel' Beacon, New York Middle Village. L. l., New York Bayonne, New Jersey Asroria, L. l., New York New York. New York li .- ?1Jf:'1',,g,,- , ef.,-Q sau., will F. LAY lllalllilhl l lasllsliPvl l llE' i Sanlonl. llll k L.A. zmasfff' Albany, NG' l-' Scarclaccione, Edu., ll zws 5, Bfohllyny no Bronx, :ez Nh in LA Scl'ePlS. Rosen, in ll l'Q5Pf:fi New YN ,sa . I il!! !15'3 4 . I. fig: ',,i A . 1-Ji' . . 'II' L.A. 84 Bay View Avenue ..Z'- ' Salle. William F- Salway, Edward J. P.E. 323 Wesl Main Slreef Easl' Islip, L. I., New York Balavia, New York Sanford, John E. Saunders, Marlin J. ,,. 11, 5: L.A. 2 Magnolia Terrace B.A. Ill-45 76+h Avenue 4.3. ., 1 and W. 145115 ll. 'I ILWYH u- W' ' l. Wwle ,. nllffslipi ',,,vM Albany, New York Foresl' Hills, L. l., New York ,4 .y,3..,,, is 2 a'?Mf Sanders, Norman Sanderson, Douglas R. Sanford, James B. B.A. l503 Morris Avenue B.A. I3 Norwood Road P.E. 5 Cenlral Avenue Bronx, New York Porf Washinglon, L. I., N. Y Pearl River, New York Saunders, Samuel R. Scalzo, Phillip Scapicio, Rocco P.E. I978 Easl' 26'rh S+ree'l B.A. 98 Old Posl' Road L.A. I04 Laurel Avenue Brooklyn, New York Cro+on, New York Arlinglon, New Jersey Scardaccione, Edward M. Scarlell, William Schaeffer, Phillip F. Schanck, Harry L.A. 295 Sla+e Slreel L.A. I2 Cenfral Slreel' L.A. 79 Pennsylvania Avenue B.A. 88-33 I8Oih Sfreel' Brooklyn, New York Georgeiown, Massachuse'Hs Cres+wood, New York Jamica, New York Schepis, Rosemary Scher, Irving H. Schiess, Richard J. Schillz, Pyare C. L.A. 2000 Prospeci Avenue B.A. I0 Homerlee Avenue B.A. 2 Irving Place P.E. 5 Church Slreef Bronx, New York Spring Valley, New York Harrison, New York Bronxville. New York 41. f x , 'WS 2' .f-5-my-N ay, ,Ss ,nm-. Mg , 3. -5. -gms., nz 'ry y.. , . 3,4 ' I 313.235 M 93 'fjifii-,fi iii ,if N' -..rw,,.. .H nigi ' ' .fy -f' , , f ,r-of f- 'Fa sr, 53,5 .-fi ' 111 , 'fs IH: .:.f.2QWs aj gay . , Schenck, John P. L.A. Deer Hill Road Cornwall-on-'rhe-Hudson. N. Y. Schlegel, James B.A. 2l Summil' Road Hamden, Connecficul Schmidr, Donald E. SchmiH, George Schneider, Graham M. SchmiH', John Schneiderman, Erwin SePPIFrederICllZM A B.A. 824 Union Sfreef L.A. l34-50 l74+h S+ree+ L.A. Il3-04 l07+h Avenue B.A. , 87-07 76+h S+ree+ B-A. 4685 Grosvenor Avenue 50'l09llllY'1 Brooklyn, New York Springfield Gardens, L. l., N. Y. Richmond Hill, L. I., New York Woodhaven, L. l., New York Monlreal, PQ, Canada Llllml1ursl,l.l..Ne' Scholl. Kenne+h C- Schroler, Waller A. Schuyler, Douglas F. Schwar+z, David Seavey, William G. Shelller,Vllll1amAl L.A. I208 Hillside Road P,E, 33-27 I67+h Sfreel L.A. l7I-2I Mayfield Road L.A. E65 Sherman Avenue B.A. l55 Samosef Avenue P,E. I06Wesll.mcolnYc1 Wllmlh9+0n. Delaware Flushing, L. I., New York Jamaica, New York New York, New York Quincy, Massachuselfs MounlVern0H.Ne' -vb 6: 444 + l i fl- 37 'i I ,Q , In i I - r ,.r a ,. 2 we J G A iii . ' 1'-:.,.45f2' , ' irri' ' ' .,,f,,.- e .,f.g :r,iaf,'gp ' . - ,- K :.,' ' Segal, John B. Segal, Roberl' D. Segnif, George Sehring, Richard Seidman, Roberi Siegelechl L.A. 26 Arleigh Road B.A. 623 Cenfral Avenue B.A. I58 2nd Sfreel' L.A. 8I-55 I92nd Srreer B.A. 2502 Healy Avenue PIE' SQL dreslf Greaf Neck, L. l., New York Cedarhursl, L. l., New York Buchanan, New York Jamaica, L. l., New York Far Rockaway, New York NewR0ChI!Hl2el1e5 if elel Eu Ytl Seidner, Bur+on Seiken, Arnold Sekol, Charles W. Senecal, Andrew P. Senif, Thomas S. Si B.A. 133-04 Francis Lewis Blvd 3544 Broadway L.A. wz Penhursi s+ree+ P.E. YMCA. B.A. PIE mpson.JameiT Laurel+on, L. l., New York New York, New York Rochesfer, New York Plaffsburo. New York Wes+ Winfield New York 'D 7ClurclK , . - Hnville New ' h 1 JW 'Jw' P5132 n f Y 11 Z? 1' 1 52 qxgi f F ,MR r ee 1 , 1 ,z SQ? WSW gg N .1 Ugg.,-f ,553 fps fi wg vu ferr!-:WAY Sepp, Frederick C. Shane, William Sha++an, Joseph B. Sheldon, Roger W. Sherman, Slanley S. .Na 'QQ-,., L.A. 50-I0 94+h Sifeel' L.A. lb Francis Terrace B.A. clo May, Box 224 P.E. 6 Paciflic Sireef B.A. 3554 DeKalb Avenue Elmhursf, L. l-. New York Glen Cove, L. l., New York High Falls, New York Granville, New York Bronx, New York New Wig- . c .R lucmelli She'H'ler, William F. Shlelcls, Owen P. Shirka, Helen Sibley, Roberl C. Sldnam, Frederick J., Jr. :lwwnvx :?1'l'i 5 Wegf Lincoln Avenue S'l'I'eel' Easf Slreei' iVill'l'0f'l Road Y0l'k Avenue ,mimi Mouni Vernon, New York Albans, L. I., New York New York, New York Rye, New York Sfafen Island, New York A Wg, B 153 Hal W . V in Y51 ,. i:cl4 'l li gal, U- My WMU. of rwfs' cl Siegele, Charles C. Sileo, Francis A. Silfen, Edwin L. Silverman, Leon Silv,ers+--ein, Jule P.E. 53 La'faye++e S+ree+ B.A. l78QO5 Danly Road P.E. 495 Schenec+ady Avenue L.A. I635 Popham Avenue LA. l-03 Hudson Avenue New Rochelle, New York Jamaica, L. l., New York Brooklyn, New York Bronx, New York Haversfraw, New York Simpson, James T. Sisson, John M., Jr. Slocum, George G. Smead, Jay S. 'Smi'rh, Alberi J. P.E. 7 Church Sfreei' P.E. 373 Young S+ree+ P-E- 4l3l Frame Place LA- ' B-A- Danville, New Jersey Tonawanda, New York FlUSl llf'l9. L. l.. New York V Hadley, New York Po++ersville, New York . Y . NW ,L . W . I' R rd Slelnlleona -.Q ll . . - ' - ' A' Smi+h, Dorofhy E. Smvrh, Edward L., Jr. Sml+h. James H. 5mI+h. Ker1ne+h F- 5mI+h. Richard H- PE 6no1w0..ar.a.Yg1 L,A, P,E, 600-A Morris Sfreef, L.A. 540 For+ Washing'I'on Ave. P.E. 63 Hallam Road L.A. 654 Timpson Sfreef lwoodsiul-l'fNe' Ches'I'er+own, New York Albany, New York New York, New York Buffalo, New York Pelham, New York 'hard . ll0n- RIC . Snell, Roberl' T. Snyder, Roberf G. Solomon, Richard F. Sendem. Alfred R- SPGNO. Af1fl1Or1y W. Slll5lWes1Founl5 B.A. 1908 Guilderland Avenue L.A. 22 Firsf Sfreei' P-E- 73-I2 35+h Avenue LA- H5 Ed9eP0 + Road BA' 2280 Balhgale Avenue V PIE' Fullon NSVYM Sghenecfadyl New York Tupper Lake, New York Jackson Heighis, L. l., N. Y. While Plains, New York Bronx, New York 1 4 . A 5 M jx f 4' A , K7 1 6 Z ff, lm is zf f . , .K 1-1' f N L.. ' . . Taulaman, Neil . . . l-A. :s:e' Sprague, Wlllnam J. SpraH', James E. Spruggs, John S+aFFord, Roberi E. S+an'ron, Thomas J ,on Island Nlip l l P.E. Henry Road P.E. Easl Marke+ Sfreef L.A. 95 King S'l'ree+ P.E. 64 Saraioga Avenue L.A. 62 Oak Slreel' 9 l E Ml Wan'I'agh, New York Hyde Park, New York Floral Park, L. l., New York Soufh Glens Falls, New York Babylon, L. l., New York S1'an1'on, William L. Sfaub, Gordon A. Sfeensfra, Frank Slein, Joseph M. Slein, Kennefh J. ll 99f.l'laroldG, L.A. I092 Glenwood Blvd. P.E. 24-07 I46fh Sfreei' B.A. 83-44 Lefferfs Boulevard P.E. 56 E. l84+h S+ree+ L.A. I55 Audubon Avenue P'E' l46llaylg-AW., Schenec+ady, New York Whifesfone, L. I., New York Kew Gardens, L. I., New York New York., New York Mouni' Vernon, New York Br0nl,New Y:-i , v Sfein, Leonard Slickney, Howard P, Siofer, James G. Sioronsky, Michael W. Sirang, Gordon K. P,E, 6l07 Woodside Avenue B.A. 270 Freeman Rea,-j B.A. 223 Adelphi Sireel L.A. H4 Third Avenue L.A. I35 Cresfwood Avenue Woodside, L. l., New York Orchard Park, New York Brooklyn, New York Rensselaer, New York Tuckahoe, New York S'rraH'on, Richard J. Sullivan, Daniel H. Suskin, Herberl J. 5YPnleWSlii. Richard R- Taffel. lfwifl P.E. I5l Wes+ Four+h Sfreei' L.A. 7372 N. Winchesler Ave.- l--A- l550 Unionpori Road l--A- 93-I5 2l51'h S+ree'r l--A- l244 Grand Concourse Fullon, New York Chicago, Illinois New York, New York Queens Village, L. l., New York New York. New York Taubman, NeHi Taylor, D. Charles Tear, Daniel G. Terracino, Carmen Terrell, Russell L. L.A. Kings Park B.A. I8 Hillcresl Avenue L.A. I0 Bancrofl' Lane L.A. l95 Monlgomery Sfreei' P.E. 227 Lombard Slreel' Long Island, New York Douglasfon, L. l., New York Greal' Neck, New, York Goshen, New York New Haven, Connecficul' Tinger, Harold G, Tkach, William Michael Tomasheisky, Sfephen T00l1eY. William A- T0Ulid6fl6n. RlCl 6YCl Z- P.E. I467 Taylor Avenue L.A. 40 Easl 3rd Slreef P.E. 630 Blake Avenue B-A- ll High Slreel' P.E. l7I3 Fulfon Avenue Bronx, New York New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Beacon. New Yefli New York. New Y0flK Tracy, George S. Travis, James A. Trelawny, Arlhur W. Trimble. William Tufnler. John R. L.A. l756 BurneH S+ree+ P.E. 9 La Grange Avenue B.A. 2I8-25 94+h Drive B.A. 435 M S+reel' P.E. l90 Park Avenue Brooklyn, New York Poughkeepsie, New York Queens Village, New York Hackensack, New Jersey Hunfinglon, L. l., New York Tyborowski, Slanley C. Van Denplas, Warren W. Van Lier, Leonard T. Van Schoonhoven, Derick Van l6SS9l. Richard H. B.A. l4l Delaine S+ree1' B.A. 2230 Neil Slreef P.E. Beach P0in+ Club L, A, 29 Fairway B.A. I65 Oak Sfreef Providence, Rhode Island Schenecfady, New York Mamaroneck, New York Moun+ Vernon, New York Plallsburg. New York 1 ,Q . . . -gr V' 53275 if , ,, 1 - 5 1'f.ffT?y?:Q?ff P . ' 251 2, 'eg' , ., 'hffv er, 'jr ., 1 r gif ,- QW 71 ww - .,E:Z:z.rJ.L si'-f'-A' ' . -,ff W 3 r- J i J? ., ff - , , --Q, A Swxv - w.'-,.-'f,,s-,,,.,.f,.r-f , ,em-,asf - fr 9,'g:1.T' :q w nk. ' A f f,,4Eff54 em-'-eq 3-1 Van Wormer, Alan J. Varluli, Joseph A. Vassar, Ellsworlh F. Vaughan, Andrew H., Jr. Vaughan, Roberl' T. 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Walion, Richard L. ,ww 'SIM lm B,A, I775 Bryani' Avenue B.A. 88-I9 239+h Sfreei' B.A. I465 Clifron Park Road B.A. 3-0-36 35fh Sfreek P.E. 389 Andrews Sfreel' illhlvi Bronx, New York Bellrose, L. I., New York Schenecfady, New York Long Island Ciiy, New York Roches+er, New York 'ilkhfl H. Ward, Thomas Warren, Roberi R. Warshall, Theodore Wafson, Henry B., Jr. Weeden, Kenneih R. ...TM if02lSf,,,a P,E, 3Sl4 89'fh Sireel' P.E. Lane Gafe Road P.E. I396 Easlern Parkway P.E. II4 Monrovia Slreef P.E. R.D, No, I k' l 'Y'fl J JdClKSOf1 l'l9l9l'1l'S. New York Cold SPrif19S. New York New York, New York Springfield, MassachuseH's Aueville Park, New York 1 1 V 6. RMU' Weinslaurg, Richard T, Wesierlund, Slig G. Weslermann, John H. Wefherbee, Dana A., Jr. Whelen, James T. Mgwdg, 4 AM RE. '50 Riverside Drive P,E, 4204 8+h Avenue P.E. 95 Souih Cenlral Avenue P.E. 500 Wesl l78l'h Sfreef P.E. I7 Williams Sfreef icii3!iYcI New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Valley Siream, L. I., New York New York, New York Rockville Cenrer, New York 'uv 72 Z ' wade, mm, , Whipple, Richard P. Whifacre, Lewis A. Whifaker, William J. While. William E. Wllilfield. Peier A. N ', IAM, L.A. 32 Broad Sfreef L.A. II9 Vine Slreel' L.A. Zbl 93rd Sfreei' l--A- Building lI0-R-2 B-A- V l250 8Is+ S+ree+ in Aid:leYwl J Pla++sburg, New York Bafavia, New York Brooklyn, New York Goverrwurs Island. New York BFOOHYH- New York ,fri Y 75 ti I 'X 1 Q77 -I 'fi' 5' s. 4 ,, .f ffm.,-'M .f. 1 - ff ,.,..wg.p! A 2 r ' 75f'??'ff:rfQ?f1. ' ' ' -fran V w.-9' ov. X iii if if Eldred, Pennsylvania Wiegand, Herberi' G. Willemsen, Francis Williams, Richard M. Wilson, Berrram E. ' Wilson, BurdeHe L. E. 2I0 Ma,-Hne Avenue I9 Sullivan Avenue l:lrSl' Slreel' I65 Pelham Road Whife Plains, New York Farmingdale, New York Rochesrer, New York Colbleskill, New York Wilson, Donald J. Winship, Arrhur W., Jr. Win'rer, Richard A. Wolfe. Cecil-R. Wollrson- Jerrold M- L.A. P.E. l25 Elm S+ree+ L.A. 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Ne' lm Young, Richard A sl, zu Alexander Aw '2 Scotia, New Y05 CA Abrams, Hear: i Albano, Micke .an Andresalk, ?nv as Anson, Rui inf Apolluelef, Jr, Amdl, Mui L. Arsenaulf, Muni : Allinsoa, 9- Bailey, E153 5' lanyai, Dark ,W BasseH, lm. Bayley, TAN, ,H Beaudei, R1:.!2,: . litllard, Q, 1, Beclman Q., L Benin, Wm. A Bemleri 4,1 . Berry, JCL.: lm l Besenlelfp Q. Bliilrgl loccller, 3' Q' ' goggldliil R: lr- - On 1 , ' ,,,,f rQ 2 lk. Boselfi' Pig' B . Gum' Walla , i Bradman Bradley' Wu i 'di, ' fan Bri lil' lloou B Sex w, mdilick lurdelle L LA. F .. -.salem Ng. Ysl Weisen, Jerald M. -. -.3, 4. , ...,r 1. !.15r..S., i ffm Nu ln md: L90 srtclfyil, nerd V- ih W l u 74,546 , Ne' lcfl pu Jr. , yglliam y Md. l My We Sw . ,,,,,..+. L 1. N' ' Ynfl 5 l l i Wylie, Murray Yablon, David Yarensky, Leonard Yales, Rober+W Young Harold H 440 Park Avenue P.E. 53 Wesl' Tremonl Avenue L.A. 863 Saraloga Avenue L.A. 348 Easl' 66fh Sfreei LA Box 242 New York, New York New York, New York Brooklyn, New York New York, New York Brushlon New York Young, Richard A. Zdunek, Chesrer Zegelbone, Leonard A. Zevin. Eugene R Jr Zlmmermen George A B.A. 2I3 Alexander Avenue P.E. 626 Easi' 9+h Sfreel' LA- l25 Easl 5lS+ Slreel' B-A- 220I SOU'll'l Olive BA 7 Roswell Avenue Scoiia, New York New York, New York Brooklyn, New York Wesl' Palm Beach Florida OCeerISICle New York cAMERA-sl-lv SOPHCJMORES Abrams, Howard E. Albano, Michael James .. Andresakis, Pe+er John .. Anson, Rulh Es+her .. Apo+heker, Jerry .... Arndf, Marlin l. ..... . Arsenaul+, Maxwell F. Alkinson, John H. .... . Bailey, Ernesl' F. .... . Banyai, Daniel John .. Basseif, lrwin .,......... -Bayley, Thomas Alfred Beaudel, Richard T. ... . Bechard, Ralph L. ..... . Beckman, Charles Allan . Benko, Waller J. ...... . Bernhard, Anfhony Brani' Berry, John P. ...,..... . Besenfelder, Edward Roald Biasfre, Raymond L. Boccher, Julio A. .... . Bogardus, Roland Haven . Boncl, Frederick E., Jr. .. Borowiec, Eugene Anihony Boseffi, Pa+rick ......... Bouyea, William W. .... . Brackman, Raphael M. .- Bradley, William ....... Breedlove, Horace Francis Brennan, Thomas Kifiin .. Briggs, Wallace Gordon Broderick, Waller Edward Bronson, Bruce Hyde .. Brons+her, Leon M. .. Brown, Harry ......... Burke, John F. ....... Burleigh, William Thomas Call, Roberi' Francis ..... Carpenier, Cliliford J. . , .. Casavanf, Wilfred Emory Cascone, Vincenf ........ Casfelnau, Alfred M. .... . Chiapparelli, Gene Michele Chrisiopolis, George .... Chupa, Alexander Churgin, Charles J. . Clark, Bruce F. ..... . Cline, George M. ,... . Colao, Frank A. ....... . Coleman, Donald Philip . Conboy, John T. ........ . Coolidge, William Henry . Colfer, Samuel E. .....,. . Coughlin, Owen T. ...... . Cram, Viclor F. ......... . Crowder, James Donald Cunha, Manuel George .. D'Agos+ino, Jack V. ,... Daly, Daniel D. ..,... . Daskam, William Smi'l'h Davis, Lawrence Edward . Deal, Jack Earl .......... DeLucia, Marion S. Demar, Neil Joseph CAMERA-SHY SOPHOMORES Dennesen, Francis G. DePorfer, Roberf J. ..... . DeYries, Joseph Edward .. Diefch, David Donald .... Digby, Thomas Edward Dixon, Rufus H. ...... . Domenick, Alfred James . Dorris, George G., Jr. Downey, John J. ..... . Duncan, Sanford .... Eagen, Walfer T. .,.. . Easferwood, John Lee .... Easfon, Alexander L. Easfon, Annabelle McLeod Easfon, Donald H. ...... . Egan, Thomas Kerrigan .. Ellioff, Seldon H. .... . Elmiger, Roberf F. ...... . Emme'rf, Edward Roberf .. Erenfhal, Joseph ,...... Erraff, John J. Fabery, ,Efraime .... . Falcone, Alberf N. .. Farrell, William E. Fay, John D. ..... . Fazio, Sanfo ........ Felfman, Francis X. Fenfon, Warren L. ,.... , Ferguson, Arfhur J. ..... . Ferruzza, Michael Joseph . Fesler, Milfon H. ...... . Fezeffe, Herberf Noel Fich, Simon .......... Fomin, Marfin Foofe, Nafhaniel . .. Fosfer, James ......... Fraleigh, James B. ...... . Franklin, Roberf Wellingfon Freedberger, William .... Friedman, Harold Leroy .. Frisch, Merwyn Harland .. Froshaug, Arnf H. ... . Frosf, Marfin .......... Fuller, Ronald M., Jr. Garbreana, Paul Donald . Garrow, Sfanley Harrison Geiger, Donald T. Gershgorn, Joseph ...... Gilchrisf, John Daniel Gillman, Seymour ...,. Ginsberg, Edward N. Gleason, James T. .... . Gload, Richard Allen . Gold, Allan .......... Goodwin, Lufher L. .... . Greenleaf, Fred Ausfin ,. Griffin, William Raymond . Grinnell, Roberf Orlando . Gropper, Gene .......,.. Gross, Werner J. ......, . Grossman, Walfer Kennefh Grue, Howard W. ...... . Guenfhner, Norman John Guilfoyle, Francis Leo' . Gulafsi, Richard Leslie . Hakanson, Oscar W. Hall,' Owen Sfuarf ... Halsall, Richard L. .. Hanley, Charles Hannan, 'Roberf J, ,,, Hansen, Alen N. ....... . Hansen, Charles V. ......... .... . Harneff, William Michael . Harringfon, James J. Harrison, Richard N. Hawes, George M. .... . Healy, John Edward .... Heil, Walfer F. ........ . Heimberger, John Allen . Hennigh, George Brifon . Hepburn, Charles Barfon .. Higgins, Thomas Edward .. Hilly, Gerald Wallace .... Himes, Rodney Merfon . Hooper, Frianklin Walker .. Howell, Varian Henry Hubchen, Harry J. Huchro, Sfanley P. .... . Hulsf, Douglas Harry ..... Hufchins, James Russell .. Ireland, John Woodland ... Jeffer, John Richard .... Johnson, Earl Selmer . Jonas, Irwin ....... Joyce, Herberf G. .. Kane, Edward F. Karmin, Donald C. .... Kelly, Marfin Raphael Kefferer, Bernard .... Klebanoff, Jules .... Kobylarz, Henry ...... Kok, Ted S. ........... . Kosky, Pefer Joseph .... Kourkoufas, Pefer S. Koval, Paul P. ........ . Kreifman, Felix ........... Kubler, Rudolph William .. LaBrie, Edward George Lamberfa, Sebasfian, William ... ....P.E Lancasfer, Frank D. ...... . Lancansfer, Raymond E. .. Lane, J. Frank .......... Lange, Henry A., Jr. .. Lange, Samuel Charles . Lasher, Ralph Harry Lashway, Carl L. ..... . Laufer, Alfred ..... Lee, Beafrice ........ Leggeff, George A. Lemieux, George Ernesf Leonfovich, Boris C. . Lewis, James G. ..... . Linden, Roberf E. Lindsay, Douglas E. .... . Lipshay, Burl' Irwin ........ Long, Roberf Sfephen, Jr Longo, John William .. Lorfie, Charles Raymond Lupovich, Jack A. ...... Mac-Krell, James J. ...,.. . McClellan, Nelfson, Kennefh McCrea, Merriff, H. ......... .... P .E McGee, Roger H. ....... . McGrafh, Joseph P. ..... . McGraffy, Howard Joseph McHugh, Richard Wilson . McKimm, Edward ...... Maines, Roberf M. .... . Manna, Modesfe ......... Marafea, Anfhony George , .....P.E cn' 61 Maf0ll ::l: Marllmuu lad Maleliwmas MW' Men09'l' PLLHWM MEllel' M Q Fi' nenf3,,ff,ff, n Miller, 1 dh Wil' Moallffr ljal, PNN Monahan. 0 yur! M,,,eII.9'1':: Morale! lol. H. .lil Morrimjvrl li I g H M0551 waher H4 MOH. T555 MUfPlll' Row vm' H. Myefir George I' To Nadlef' Albin Nallmaclwf- on ' Nash. leo F' . :s Neill. l-9' Fw ., r': Y Nelson. Wff'f', Nichols' Dui! Nichols, Reid '- O'llrien, Devil liff' O'Brien, Gm fi 0'Ccnnor, Rrsrr 'V O'Connor, V5 'I' W Oczlowsli, R2!'i : 'N Oliver, Gereri IFS' Ollweiler, Roi? i Olsen, Henri Onorale, Pe? L Orlando, lh'?iC'u .rr Oslrosli, Jcseg' Ollman, il:'ex Ve: Parisi, Gecrge Q: ' Parnes, Pallno, Wife' L Pellicrno, A-'ig-, r Perry, Dcug'zs in-.zre PElEl'SEn, L Pelerson, G:i:f.'f 5, Pelerson, JQF- L Pellinger, W' j,.. or Porier, Gord? Purnell, Clpje, E? Q lldsclner, We'e:e A,-1 Raliingef, g,,. Regeny NJ., . Rei K-1- d. Myer.: g Reilly, Ed ,,, Reilly, Hit.: fr Relalinnl Huy.. Riccio, Mme' ... Riffs. wma.. 1 Rmllin, B,,lf'fP' llelrerlg, Rnsenbqgk .w Rosenblgfhy R4 1- llolh' Htrbeln- E0ihl11ann Ruhr., Huh? Umor.. Jew :um1l,r,,y L l-John Salman' J' - Sulllfikl Sanhmm N CAMERA-SHY SOPHOMCJRES Marofia, Alfonse George Mariino, Salvaiore James Mafera, Alex Richard Mazza, Thomas G. .... . Menegas, Pefer George . Merker, Arlhur Charles . . Melzner, Thomas Fink .. Miller, William H. .... . Moakler, Marfin William Monahan, John Pershing Monsell, George Edward Morales, Joseph Henry . Morris, William Julian . Moss, John H. .... . MoH', Walfer H. Murphy, Rober+'Thomas . Myers, George Slewarl' . Nadler, Alberi' Philip Nahmacher, Carl Alfred Nash, Leo F. .......... . Nash, Leo Francis .... Nelson, Warren Homer . David Henry ........ .... Garry Juslin .......... .... O'Connor, William W. ......... .... B .A. Nichols David E. .... . Nichols Roberl' W. O'Brien, O'Brien, O'Connor, Roderic, Harhaway Oczlcowski, Raymond Leonard Oliver, Gerard Arfhur ........ ...-- L -A- Ollweiler, Roberf E. Olsen, Bernard ...... Onora+a, Pal' E. ....... . Orlando, Anihony James .. Osfroslri, Joseph ........... Ofrman, Thomas MacGregor Parisi, George John ,....... Parnes, Arlhur ,,..... Pa+'rno, William L. ..... . Pellicano, Anihony V. .. .. Perry, Douglas Raymond Pelersen, Ernesf L. ........ . Pe+erson, Goodwin George .. Peferson, John L. ......... . PeH'inger, William Henry Porfer, Gordon ............ Purcell, Charles Edmund Rascher, Wallace Arfhur . Raiiinger, lvan ...,..... Regen, Arihur Alfred Reid, Raymond P. ...... . Reilly, Edward Anfhony .... Reilly, Francis A. ....... . Relafion, Howard Jerry .... Riccio, Ma+hew A. ...... . Ring, William Joseph .... Rinlzlin, Bernard J. .... . Roberis, Clayion Alvin . Rosenberg, Mar+in .. Rosenblifh, Roberf ....... Roih, Herberf ............ Rofhmann, Joseph. Healh .... --' P 'E' Rubin, Huber? W. ........ . Rumore, Joseph Thomas ..... ---'- P 'E' Russell, Lucy L. .,......... . S+. John, Theodore Franklin, Jr Salamy, Vicfor ........ . . . Salzman, Jerome ........ Sammis, Newion Ralph Sanfiorenzo, Norberfo .... x Scalia, Louis Charles Scallion, Richard ........ Scanlon, Thomas A. ...... . Schmidt Roberf Alexander Schroeder, Laurence ..,.. Schuliz, Murray Jacl: .... Segal,,Cyrus R. ..... .. Selnaclc, WaH'er Thomas . Semus, John ............ Shaw, Roberi' R. ........ . Shearer, George Roberr . Shevlin, Eugene Paul ..... Sidman, Wesley E. .. Siegel, lrving ..... . Siegel, Mifchell ......... Sierra, Ferdinand Henry .. Sillres, Leonard Q .... 1... Simkovich, Edward A. Simplcins, Irwin F. Siwek, Erwin Gege .... Slrelly, John F. ......... . Slupslzy, William Frank .. Smifh, Clin+on H. ...... . Smil'h, Ernesl' A. .... . Smiih, Paul Bishop ....... Smilh, Thomas J. ....... . Sobolewski, Florian Andrew Spofh, Joseph C. ....... . Sprayregen, Julian .. Slacy, William C. Sfafiord, Milford A. . Sfanzel, Emil ....... Slernberg, Melvin .... Sievson, Ellwoad K. S+ilson, Roberl W. ...... . Sfoeclteri, Edward Daniel . Sfube, Herber+ T. ...... . SuH'on, Wilbur P. .... . Tellier, Walfer E. ...... . Tepe, George E. ,...... . Thibodeau, Joseph Walier Tilldrson, Roberl' Berfon .. Tillou, Roberi Fosier .. Tore, Louis ............. Troccoli, Xavier C. ..... . Trombley, Wilfred Joseph Trosi, Alfred H. ....... . Trudell, Roberl' Donald Trugly, Lawrence ........ Trumbull, William James l'uryn, Waller W. ..... . Vass, David T. ........ . Vavrus, Carherine.A. . . . . Villazon, Julio ...... Vince, Roberl' ....... Voss, Emery William .... Warner, Leon Edward Warnke, Ernesl' W., Jr. .. Waznis, Julius M. .,... . Wescofi, Philip R. .. . . Wesf, Samuel C. ..... . Whiialcer, Millard Homer . Whifesell, Donald B. Williams, Rill V. .... . Wirih, Louis ............ Wixfed, Thomas Daniel 'YanneH', Frank T. ..... . Zanelli, Alfred ........ Zeigen, Spence Siephen .. Zelinslry, William Henry .. 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Davey, Warren Andre .... Dean, Roberf J. ........... . DeCola, Joseph Philip ......... Degenhardf, Myron Frederick Delforchio, Russell ............ ' DeNapoli, Carl Joseph .... DeVeiian, Haig S. ...... . Devine, John James .... Dudley, Roberl Earl, Jr. .. Duprey, Hope Helene .. Dornbaum, Sianley ..... Dwinell, Kennelh Craig Ellis, Philip Edward Ellis, Sfephen K. ..... . Erickson, Carl Oscar, Jr. .. Erickson, Rober+ Guslav ,. Feinberg, Lois l .......... Fennell, Maurice Joseph .. Ferranfe, John Joseph .... Ferreri, Corrado .......... Fioroni, Angelo, Joseph Fischer, Abby M. ........ . Fishman, Norman Joseph .. Filzpafrick, Hugh Richard . Fifzpalrick, Kennelh William Fleischer, Edilh Marian Fredella, Joseph .......... Freedman, Roberl Arfhur . Gaida, Valenline ......... Gascoigne, Allan Joseph .. Geisl, Roberl' William .,... Gemmalo, Ameriga, A. F. . Generalli, David Joseph Genereux, Roberl Francis . Ginesi, Peler ............ Goodrich, Roberl Bigelow Gravelle, Lawrence James Graves, Oril Franklin ..... Grimm, John Alfred Grosso, Charles A. ...., . Hasbrouck, Harold James . Heifhaus, Tom L. ..... . Hewins, Roberl' Dana HewiH', Roberl' Nalhan . Hickey, Jack Douglas .. Hills, William Lawrence Howard, John Henry .... Howard, William J. Huer, Richard L. .... . Hughes, Arfhur Jay .... Hughes, John Daniel Ingles, Viola Grey lvimey, John R. .... . Jacobson, Philip S. .. Jaswell, Joseph Mil+on - Johnson, Charles T. .... Kahn, Gerald David Kalen, Herberi Donald Kasner, Sianley ....... Kelly, Donald L. .... . Kelly, William F. ..... . Kennedy, John JosePl -' Kiely, John Cornelius .. Klein, Richard S. . . .. Klimeiz, Fred Felix CAMERA-SHY FRESHMEN Knox, Carlfon Edgar .. Konowifz, Gilberr B. .. Kovack, William John Krieger, Arlhur A. . . . . Krisiloff, Leon .,........ LaGoy, Roberi' Edward .... LaPelle, William Bar+on . Lawson, Alice Joyce .. Leacock, John Deane Levine, lrving J. ........... . LeVine, Newfon Na+han ..... Levison, Herberi Sanford, Jr. Leyden, Eugene H. ........ . Liswifh, Carl Joseph .... Liuzzi, Thomas ..... Lober, James IM. ... LoPres+o, Beniamin ......... Lowell, William M. ........ . Lundguisf, Leonard David, Jr MacDonald, Donald J. ..... . McCallum, William S. .... . McCord, Eric Johnsfon ..... McCracken, William George Maier, Richa rd -George ..... .... Maniglia, Frank A. ...... . Marshall, George P., Jr. ..... ,... Marfin, Donald Woodbury .... .... Marfinkus, Theodore ....... Mafiulina, Henry Domenic Maul, Roland Julian ...,... Mayer, Beniamin Eichberg .. MazzeHi, Frank Alfred . . . . . Mellis, Gerald ........... Mermann, Brendon R. Messina,'Angelo J. Miller, Ar+hur R. .... . Mogul, Harold .......... Moreau, Gerald Andrew Mosler, Ruih .., ......, . Moye, John Harold Muller, William M. Murphy, Perer Francis .... Neff, Roberi ..,....... Nelson, Herberf V. Nichols, William L. Norwinski, Eugene E. Ockasi, John Joseph ..... O'Hara, Francis Gerard .... Olear, John .............. O'Malley, Charles Palrick .. O'Neill, Roberi' Louis ...... Offendorf, George Henry .. Packer, Lucille Sandra Palmer, Vincenl' Floyd .... Papagelis, Pefer ....... Peacock, Cliord L. Perna, Gusiave F. .... . Pierce, Edward Sianley .... Pie+ropaolo, Joseph Carmen Pillis, Raymond Alberi Pinchbeck, Howard ..,. Pipolo, Louis Francis . Plonsky, Roberf .......,... Poersch, Mafhias Philip, Jr. . Powell. William Thomas - Powers James Edward ----- Pray, Raymond Rogers, Jr. .. Psaros,.John George ..... . Raczkowski, Edward -lOl1l'l Rhodes, Carlfon, William .... Rick, Tom .............. Rivoli, Felice Sal. .. Rosenfeld, Zvi ......... Ross, David Brand+ Ro+hmann, Vincenr B. S+. Louis, Ernesi Alfred .... Salk, Bur+on .... V ...... . Salzer, John Gilberl ....... Sanforine, Adolph William . .. Sarcinella, Frank Anfhony .... Sarmienio, Ramon Alberf .... Schaub, Warren Dayion .. Scheer, Andrew Laskey ,... Scherzer, Harvey George .. Schiaffino, Anfhony L. . Schmi'H', Frederick W. Secor, Sinclair M. ..... . Shappee, James Burfonl .. Sharkey, John Francis, Jr. .. Siff, EllioH' Jus+in ............ .... Silva, Charles Day ........... Simmermacher, George Joseph Slovis, Murray ............. Smalldon, Jack Roberr Spanos, Dyckey ........ Sfage, Douglas ..... . Sfavrakas, Roberl' P. Sfegman, Joseph Francis . Siephan, Maurice Charles .. Srevens, James Rudy .. .. Sfrenglein, Harry Fredrick Sullivan, Roberf Francis .... Swan, Charles Richard Swenson, Richard Bruce Swifi, David Lloyd .... Talmon, Donald ...... Terwilliger, Arihur ..... Thompson, William Allen . Thomson, George Baker .. Thorne, Lawrence Huberf Thornfon, Thomas Andrew Thwaifs, William Lowell ..... Tubbs, Ro berr Donald ......... .... Vecchione, Reginald Anfhony Vollaro, Roberr J. ......... . Wallace, John William ..... Warnke, Roberi' J. ..... . Weaver, William Arfhur Weichselbaum, Paul ..... Weiner, Jerome Aloysius Wiebenson, Edward Roclier Wilkenback, Charles Clifford Winoker, Sidney ,,,,,,,,,,, Wei-fkowski, Thomas Casmere Wolco'H, George A. ,.,,,, , Wrighf, Harry C., Jr. .. Zaik, Ernesi Eugene ,.,, Zulch, Roberl' A. .. ' ',,' 'v,' J I 'fu 'bv vw- I in I vs in hw is 'Ns Q F + R ': R b - - LZTY GClZenbc:3rer+SDeFo3soIi James R. Williams, Herberl' R. Flanders, Irwin Slrongwafer, John Bonczylc, g. econ ow: Thomas C. Beyer, Donald H. Travis, Michael J. Pellegrino, Jr,, Rugs Russo, Vincenl Nofarnicola, Gene Zola. Third Row. T Mackreu M A W lk A K +2 J W D 'ae'1-6.-.on- nelly, H. O'Connor, J. L. Spellman. ,iw Fron+ Row: Marvin Wechsley, John S'l'einhard+, Leland H. Crosby, Joe Soriero, Mauro Spera, Bob Hager. Second Row: Richard Thorfon, Bob Wilclrens, Tom McDonough, Harry Leonardi, Frilz Sleffen- gren, Michael Topales. Third Row: Blaine J. Forsyfh, Alwin D. Jennelfe, Alfred J. Pirro, John W. Sfecko, W. Beardsley Van Ellen, Edward Kruk. Fronf Row: Rober+ D. Leavifl, Norman E. Diana, Philip Rosenlhal, Joseph B. O'Connell, Rudolph L. Rubarslry, Bill Nolan. -Second Row: Lindy A. Clossef, James A. Toomer, George H. Zin+el, Bill Donigan, Ken Wesf. ,yi I' .,,. 1 X N' , 'W' 111 fa- 1? ,ff Q N xv xv wx ...XX S x X ,4 x W Ri 1. fit, M gf wb 1 vf And whaf did our opponenis fhink of Sam Champlain? They probably weren'1' aware lhal' esprll cle corps was dlsgulsed under so ummposlng a manfle bul' 'rhe clrlve +ha'l our varslfy 'leams showed dlspelled any mlsapprehenslons of our greenness lhai' olher colleges mlghl' have enlerlamed Sam lmparled 'ro +he fursl class lo aH'end Champlain a feeling lhaf ihey were fhe boys who were 'lo make fhe firsl nmpresslon a 'Favorable one A look ai' +he records wnll show lhal' our afhlehc ablllly can be regarded wslh pride for Sam as spokes man for campus supporl' rallled some fine leams +o vlclory X., xwqf xi M s W! .W We id. 41 me 'Q 'IH '21 Z4 H- 'Q w 4 xc O Q 1 JP ,,'i vrdgil NV? , Wi ' 2 ' 1 N ,1 1 2 . , , QW' 'lllnul u 1 Q' s I , , f .4 , nw w Eff' 14,3523 47 .IUQ9 'M-Lk A , .L 1 1 P5 Z if 'Hg ,' '95 Q 4 -r ' 4' l I . X ,333 Y T'-4 Q wisix HX. 'Y 7 SV x lgv ' ,Q- fi':5'i-'nil ,X 'f X -- ,ir - N , X . -A -, , 4 ffm? x M , ,,,.,.,,f.s.:,,MAL X..,,4..,,1 f F 9 1 1 1 :wax ' ll if! 1 .Q , T Wa., in Iq., j f 1 'u ,.r N ,ff Y 5 ill -,A A My fx T- 'P .W xx .fm . ' X X : K .-, L-.-A- . 1 4 nil? 3 ,sm 4'-W Q' I-11- Q 4513 l' f' f,,f. , .ff , My ,qv , y , while- -1, -.. :N A .J Q! ' ' flzixi 5 2 ' ' ' ' ' vlwxfiyw f , , ff X ffif ' , 5-f ' , n,, Q. ' ' f' ' ,, 3 , -,Q -f ' X , ,.,. , ff , 3174 , I rw, 'xx , , ' A Q ir Pm H - fi l 5 QW ' - A X' , 4 lfcf 1 W , 'f1-Z. ' 0, ,, I f + ' A 5. f A ' - 1 4- 5:5 , I x . 1 ,.-'Ari' , v N , .5 f ' 'U' V L' fn BV' un' fb V ' MW at , x I , . ,Q ,xsf Q Y Y . fy ,l I , . Y M. f, , . 7' , A Ag A A . If by K Wh ,,,,, 44 H A Q f 1 , Nr, i ,, f 1' ' f 1 f . f ....., 2 A A , 1 I 4, 3 M f Q? , 7 .J x f ff Q .gr A Champlain Champlain Champlain Champlain I 946 I 947 ' SCORES I Plaifsburg All-Sfa rs Clarkson Tech Amhersi S+. MichaeI's Champlain Champlain Champlain Champlain Champlain 6 Army J. V. 47 6 Uniwfersify of Conneclicul 27 I4 I Mohawk 20 Iunlinished conlesil 7 Sampson 0 I8 Massachuseffs Siale I4 7 v-47 ..Z7 ,. ll Champlain Champlain Champlain Champlain I 946 I 947 S C O R E S Champ Mohawk 4 Champl Champ williams 5 Champ Dawson 2 Champl Army J. V. I ain ain ain ain ain Dawson McGill Darfmoufh Frosh Sampson Mohawk 5 6 3 2 194-6 CROS S C DUNTRY Champlam - T Univef5llY O ChamPlaln 3 Nl efmonlf To The I947 cross-counTry squad wenT The honor oT being The TirsT ACUNY Team To compleTe a Tull schedule undeTeaTed. . Coached by Johnny NaTale, The Champlain hed over Middlebury, The UniversiTysoT Vermont and R.P.l. ln a Triangular meeT aT Mo- squad Triump Saffligson wk' ciwamvla'mAAOlia ii- -5x fxbno lo Al -5-JUQUXBV Meek fl u ,X 8 NlohaWl4'37 , 4 'll N K hawk, Champlain's eTTorTs wenT Tor noughTg The iudges could noT decide The Team winner. Elwood Frymire was selecTed capTain oT The '48 squad in recogniTion oT his ouTsTanding running. The TalenT on The Team is abouT evenly divided beTween Treshmen and sophrnores, and The reTurn oT experienced maTerial should see a good ouTTiT in '48. Ili. ,I I ,V V1 f L g,l,fjffs: '.,sj2,,M1gZ fgfrfjg.-.-.' K , Y ,, ,. H Q f 0 K' f . 271, . i Q: ri'i 3 Tiff Y Q Q if' ' il T Q My ,:l7,,s . ' L we T ' f 3 A 1 ,F -?LMf5',,!-L I V I n , s V V , ,H gf, Q Af: Cemgy- 31 W ., ,, I I we W- f 4 if 1 i ggicfiiw' 514.5 Qvi-T2, 1 T r , M ,muff 1- pf N. -f - ,,,,c.,wf' . 1- MH b. ,, f-1 'if,elify.,v,k-,mggv,c'xf Hyxfkv -L iz ,,k,,s.s. , 1 T fi, fu, fi .1 ' ' ww:, 5i'l . Hi ll Wf f , A' ' - T V V ,gg Q Mr: V if .,33,gJ,, N--ss , .,.-M.-N Champa-5 2 5Velf'lJlOf'ss:i- ig, hawk' ggi -.,, . Team 595349: ,A Held V55 U,'1'A. The end of The race wiTh Champlain in The lead. 194-7 LeTT To RighT: Alan HuTchinson lManagerl, Abe Lakshin, Don Rosser, John FiTz- Champla- paTriclc, Elwood Frymire, Dudley Hall, ArT Hubbs, Carl LiswiTh, Hal'C:aTing, Andy C lf7X2f 0 Kubica, George Marshall, Coach John NaTale. hqmpjel-n Middlebury 3 Xf5 X 6 un,.Ver5l.fy of Cha V mIO!Gl'l'7x2l ermOl'7fX50 S 5mp5OnS39 M frria ,7 Cha WTX7 I Cf'-, 9Uf5 ample' r Meef IDSZO 2 l f?.P,f,x38 Wllesh. QW Vlclorieg i BOXIN l lnslfuiu. 5 K Ale, 'T were was if in The it 5 Cfgwneri its s Mfbrglesk S' Koufkfif -: u i l .sk Q Qnxr 'A 5, . 3 .S 1 i l l i L I WRE STLCNG i . iqlffi f' Jelnury-35 Unfversily of Vermonf-50 fdnpson-39, we..i.zi f Pl-33 i L Champlain's I946 wresllers, coached by l-larald Sveinbiornsson, losl Jro llhaca, McGill, Colgale, Mo- hawk, and Two maiches To Sampson. The Blueiay leam delealed Mohawk early in lhe season. George l-leld was oulsranding wilrh only one loss in seven coniesls. Charles Gales ranked second wilh five viclories. BOXING lnslrucled by Coach David Fosler, Champlain's I947 boxing leam had no inlercollegiale schedule. Ailer several monlhs of Jfraining, eliminalion bouls were conducled To decide The college champions arded leliers and crowned champions in Jfhe diliferenl divisions were d Fazio. Peier in ihe various weighi divisions. Aw Morales, Morey, Franklin, Young, an S. Kourkoulas was manager. Fronf Row: R. L. Huer, J. C. Coleman, C. L. Cameron, G Held, P. F. Murphy, S. B. Rose, J. F. Cox, R. H. Bedig, C. W Ga+es. Second Row: T. Gibbons lManagerl, P. K. Monfray F. A. Mazze++i, J. A. Greacen, B. L. Gwerfzman, R. Ehren- fhal, N. S. Bolgafz, G. Kahn, Harald Sveinbiornsson, Coach BASKETBA1 I 946 I 947 SCO RES UVM Jayvees CorTland STaTe Norwich ST. Michael's Clarkson lMalone ExT.l Paul Smi+h's VFW lPlaTTsburgl Norwich UVM Jayvees Dawson College Clarkson lMalone Ex'I'.l Sampson College Mohawk College ST. Michael's Dawson College NYS Aggies Sampson College CorTland STaTe NYS Aggies AmhersT College Champ Opp 66 58 44 64 60 33 79 3 I 65 35 39 28 63 42 I I9 27 60 2I 40 43 65 5I 5I 46 52 3 I 90 34 65 62 6I 53 58 4I 62 47 Mohawk College 80 55 I 947 - I 948 SCO RES New England College HoTsTra Columbia Mon+real's YMHA Clarkson Tech Middlebury College ST. Michael's Mohawk Sampson Universify of Rochesfer Sampson Dawson College No. Ad. ST. Teachers ST. Michael's MonTreal's YMHA New England College Univ. of Connec'IicuT Army Jayvees Dawson Dar'I'mouTh Frosh Mohawk Siena McGill Universify Cham p. Opp. 82 49 54 6l 3 I 60 6I 44 44 57 48 35 60 42 49 40 33 30 40 43 55 50 7I 2I 55 34 43 38 54 34 bl 47 38 49 47 66 74 27 67 43 65 46 50 62 62 29 , i + Row, Ray Pomeroy, na:.d,Row: Coach ccYnetAbeLlh. , F on , Th The VarsiTY Baskiilrll .TI:iTlml'lenry, Bob YaTes. Franll Yanneill lr Bradshaw. Secon ow' P . Al EIIioTT, Herb Joyce. Gus erna Champlain College's baskeTball quinTeT was The TirsT ber.: aThleTic Team To represenT The college in inTercollegiaTe com- RC?- peTiTion in I946. STarTing wiTh an all Trosh squad, Coach pri Al EllioTT direcTeol The cagesTers Through a Tough schedule it and The Team won I8 OT iTs 2I games. All Three oT The My games losT were avenged by deTeaTing The same opponenTs on The home courT, ancl Champlain never losT a game on iTs :U home courT ThroughouT The I946-47 season. PeTe Lind, six and a halT TooT cenTer, Took season scor- ing honors wiTh a 242 poinT ToTal while Torward Don Cham- N v 0 adbiclh B E C gli Goa .V A . d Row. Pele P+ + ck. Secon Larry Krevans Ken i1Pa ri Manager: Dave F + Row: Don Chambers, g ' I d D nl Lies D Carroll. Chuck Johnson. Third Row. Slinior unca in , an , Coyne' Abe Lakshgn' John Naiale, Assisiani' Coac bers fell 42 poinls shorl of l.ind's record. Bob Yales, Eddie Rosen, and Len Sillces were olher season regulars who com- prised one ol Champlain's finesl leams. Aller losing al Sampson by lhree poinls, lhe leams mel here for one of lhe mosl exciling games of lhe season. Wilh only a few minules lell lo play, all bul four of The Samp- son 'e9Ulars had been disqualified on fouls, and lhe man- ager had lo be rushed in as a guard. Champlain avenged The earlier loss wilh Jrhe same lhree poinl margin. V' wif? 5 .!, 1 5 Num-W' .M gf LL BHSEBA orneroy, Confrey, er, Coach Paffe. lafe- 1. H19 P In Joe Shaiian ready a Ca'I'C er Q . H .4 . pdl' gf! !'!' 'ET' 'Pinev- Fronf Row: Krempasky, Fedele, Barfon, Ferrise, Maloy, Woods, L6-Onard, Biasfre. Back Row: Manager Demar, Johnson, Shaffdfl. Afnlaw, Harfman, Marfin, ,Daly, P osenlcranz, Coolr, Drinlcwaf N icy, Woods' lr' Johnson' 7 Confrey, . how' xnq lem A Mohawk run scored. As The Cham- , Plain nlI'1e'S ToughesT opponenT, They f beaT us in Two Tries. 'f , ' '5 Parke 5l10W . - C af-ln George E fly swine P'aa, Ce with O a DespiTe The TacT ThaT spring pracTice was hampered by inclemenT weaTher, The baseball Team scored impressive vicTories over eighT oT iTs TiTTeen OpP0ner1TS in l947. The perTormance of The players as 6 uniT was crediTable, buT special menTion musT Ee .made oT Bill ConTrey's Three shuT-ouTs. The 'llma abiliTy OT Maloy, DrinkwaTer, and ShaTTan helped The Team To mainTain a .255 baTTing average which, Tor a college Team. is commendable. Coach k 'Th his ball PaTTe has accomplished Tine wor wi la ers and like The sTaTT of all our varsiTy Teams. p Y - has made favorable showings againsT Teams whose coaches have had Three or Tour years To develop Their TalenT. We hope ThaT subsequenT Teams will Jr. . be able To measure up To The I947 aggrega ion in abiliTy and compeTiTive spiriT. Champlain Middlebury Champlain Mohawk Champlain 6 ST. Michael's 9 Champlain 6 N.T. STaTe Aggies 0 Champlain 3 S+. Michaels 6 Champlain zo Paul smiiivs 6 Champlain 2 N.Y. STaTe Aggies I 0 Champlain 5 ST. Lawrence 8 Champlain 7 DarTmouTh J.V. 4 Champlain 8 Paul SmiTh's I Champlain IO Middlebury 0 Champlain 3 Siena l Champlain l R.P.l. 6 Champlain O Mohawk IO Champlain 6 ST. Lawrence I3' ,yV, Z , 15,5 wi ai V 'T G If Team: ArT Trelawny, AI Harren, Doug Sanderson, MaT Riccio, Joe The maTch wiTh Union played aT Ausable The T947 arsl y o I , 7-2, Brindisi, and Coach Ford H. Hess. Forks Champ ain won GOLF ATTer a loss To Clarkson Tech in The TirsT maTch, The Champlain College golT Team wenT on To win The nexT Tive conTesTs. Coached by Ford H. Hess, The six man squad deTeaTed Clarkson in a reTurn maTch here and ouTpoinTed Union, Paul SmiTh's, ST. Lawrence, and Mohawk. Awarded varsiTy leTTers were Sanderson, Harren Waller, Riccio, Brindisi, Long. and Manager Tre- lawny. TENNIS Coach David'FosTer onganized a Tive man Tennis squad laTesin The spring Tor a Three maTch schedule. The Blueiays were deTeaTed 4-3 by ST. Lawrence in The TirsT maTch: The UniversiTy oT VermonT easily deTeaTed Champlain in The nexT meeTing by a 5-2 margin: buT Champlain overwhelmed Mohawk 5-2 in The season Tinale. KarpT, WiThsTandley, Bernhard, and Flanigan were awarded varsiTy minor leTTers. Froni' Row: William Karpf, Bill Flanigan, AugusTus HolT. Second Row: AnThony Bernhard, VicTor Wi1'hsTandley, Allen Hansen, William Salle, and Coach David FosTer. Bill Fl ani a Th g n Serve e nel' S while Salle wa ifs gf TRACK Champlain's Traclc Team meT wiTh liTTle success in The T946 campaign, losing The Three scheduled meeTs. The Blueiays were deTeaTed by The Uni- versiTy oT VermonT, 77-44, and by R.P.I., 9l-34. ln The ACUNY Triangular meeT, Champlain made an admirable showing 'buT Tell shorT oT vicTory in a close conTesT. Coach Van l-larTman was handicapped by in- clemenT weaTher and a laTe sTarT, buT Tound enough TalenT To Torm a Tormidable squad. l.iTTle Elwood Frymire and John FiTzpaTricl4 Turned in Tine per- Tormances in The disTance evenTs. lvleTraw, Lynn, Keller, Frymire, FiTzpaTriclc, lvlaclcin, Samfiorenzo, CaTan, Babich, Zelinslcy, and Manager lv1unlciTTrick received varsiTy C 's. ICE HOCKEY AlThough lasT year's sexTeT under Coach Earl WaTson's direcTions did noT manage To break even, They did play some hard, TasT hockey. The Can- adians, who grow up wiTh hockey sTicks and pucks, us our soundesT beaTings. An experienced Dawson College Team overwhelmed The Blueiays by I4-O, bu+ Champlain came back in The nexT conTesT To beaT Clarkson by 4-I. ATTer, Taking Paul SmiTh's in hand by 6-I, we losTlagain To Dawson by I5-3. The Tinale, in which we beaT Paul SmiTh's by 7-I, broughT us hopes ThaT we mighT have a beTTer sea- gave son nexT year. Individual accomplishmenTs sTood ouT in hockey, as They did in all sporTs. McArThur, The capTain oT The '46 group, led The season's scoring wiTh Tive goals and seven assisTs. Goalie Leon Forkey and defenseman Fagan combined To seT a sTouT brace To sTop ThrusTs aT The neT. Champlain neTs a goal againsT U.V.M. Fronif Row: Bob Payne, Bob LaGoy, Roger Turnier, Herb Kalen, Fred Leonard, Carl Rhodes, Lou Spino, Gene Hallock, John Van HoogensTyn. Second Row: Maxwell Arsenaulf, Tom Ballard, Roy Safran, Charles CouT+s, Pe+er Dowd, Lawrence Gauvin, KenneTh STrang, Charles Wilkenback, Raymond Purcell, Richard Beaudef, Coach Earl WaTson. '- D BN' ' J I , Fa I T al f Eh! .. ii-Q vital Cen. n. l -.sig ed 5V asf vis 3. l 3. 1 1 A s,, ipfaxn i Rye y and brace rs, Lou l, Roy ,mend S NL E ? u-fi 1. . 5- X i gi A Cape Cod Knoclrabouf' on Lake Champlain. ' An invilalrion from Middlebury College lasr spring lo parlicipale in a sailing re- gaila resulled in lhe hasly organizalion of a crew lo accepl The offer. Five olher colleges and universilies accepled lvliddIebury's invilalion, bu? ihe regalla was Jrwnce poslponed because of unsuilrable wealher. Champlain's boar, rhe Cape Cod Knockabou+ was caplained by Clark Bab- cock. Making up Jrhe lhree man crew were Kevin Barcanl, Bill Seavey, and John Harris. The regalrlalinally was held on May I7. The Champlain crew finished a close- second Jro R. P. l., and Sr. Lawrence followed in Third place.. 1 The l947-i948 Varsiiy Club. Fall semesTer officers, Bill Flanigan, Presidenh John FiTzpaTriclc, Vice , Presidenh Charles Selcol, SecreTary: and Ralph Kreger, Treasurer, are shown here wifh FaculTy Advisor, I Coach Francis O'Brien. l 1 i l l l l l l l T Organized in The TirsT quarTer oT IQ46, The Var- The opening oT The l946 basl4eTball season i T siTy Club was charTered by The STudenT Council in l . ' l January, l947. Through The promoTion oT a high ' sTandard oT aThleTics, The club has soughT To main- T Tain Triendly inTercollegiaTe relaTions and To pro- moTe an all--around inTramural aThleTic program. l i broughT inTo Tocus The newly Tormed Cheerleaders Squad. Since ThaT Time, The squad has been presenT aT all varsiTy games and has been successTul in or- ganizing and leading The supporT oT The sTudenT specTaTors Tor The Teams. mv' The Wl'lPP'l': l mme ff' wi Earl Jolinwl- sub' TDUCT lo if L MFL 'L lil -v . ille ilu ' ' . deiez-'.. .. . I 4 T - ll. Alex., ., MCN,-, e- TSCGTEQ E , fUF P'r. - V ,i, . 5, Tl1eVelcourienxg KN,-R, i Y Jerry Oliv ei, igm Ln Lt l 1 l The VarsiTy Cheerleaders: Cynihia Renner, Arlene Hollinger, T Sally Miller, Marion BeaTon, and Aileen Marquis. l l ' l l l ,. in El lf The WhippeTs: FronT Row: Terry Maloy, Jerry Mellis, George Krempaslry, Jack Marhn Tom France. Second Row: Ray Pomeroy, Gordon Hume, Jerry McNulTy, Earl Johnson, Gus Alexiou. TNTRHMVRA LS TOUCH FOOTBALL ln The l947 Tall TooTball season, sixTeen Teams Tormed The inTramural nucleus. ln a playoTT game, The WhippeTs became lnTramural champions by deTeaTing The l-laliTax club. The vicTors, Kinney, Alexiou, lvlaloy. France, Dorer, Johnson, lvlarTin, lv1cNulTy, Krempaslcy, Pomeroy, Hume, and lvlellis received silver medals. The l-laliTax Team, as runners-up, received bronze medals. SOCCER ln The inTramural soccer season, Tour Teams com- peTed Tor TirsT place. The Valcourians, playing eighT games, won The booTing championhip by de- TeaTing The Unlcnowns in a close baTTle. The mem- bers oT The winning Team, lvlarcheTTa, Lee, Grue, Day, Rude, l-lusid, Turnier, Robinson, Oliver, and SheTTler received The TirsT place silver medals. Derick Van Schoonhoven capTained The Team. T ' Ton MarcheTTa. STancling: The Valcourians: Kneeling: Bill SheTTler,Roger urmer, y JWJTNS .,Q 2ma....L 'Z all ' ,AMEX l Jerry Oliver, Marvin Lee, Roy Robinson, Dericlr Van Schoonhoven. ns calcll mi, J 'Ml' lm 1 l rc Theme. Chall: up anoiher sirille Tor Flefcher. Does Thai make 300, Bill? Because of a large Turn-ouT Tor The inTramural bowling season oT I946-47, Two leagues were Tormed and scheduled aT separaTe hours. By The Time com- peTiTion goT under way, several Teams had wiTh- drawn, bu+ There sTill remained Twelve Teams To bowl a Tull season oT maTches. The GuTTer Five Team Trounced The Cornell Team in a Three-game march and gained The championship. ATTer a poor sTarT in The TirsT game, Ginns, manager oT The GuTTer Five, seT The pace by hiTTing The 200's. Members OT The winning Team, STein, Krempaslcy, Fuller, Gerlach, Moos, STube, and Ginns received The winners' silver medals. The sure e yer and 'fl 1 s down The alley for a smile W Wolfe, QAM sfaris will 0. O VOLLEYBALL The Kilroy Kollege Team copped The volleyball crown Tor The season wiThouT playing a champion- ship game, an unprecedenTed occurrence in league inTramurals. SixTeen Teams began The season in Two leagues, bu+ in The Tuesday-Friday league, all Teams were disqualiTied Tor noT reporTing To games. Hence, The Kollege crowd, winning in The Monday- Wednesday-Friday league, won all. Rosenberg, Bogardus, Jones, Monahan, Moore, Beller, and Loper comprised The winning Team. nam lege to Pl es ranging from KU a 1 1, mural vojjeyijjuufg Abnormal U:Y.Kol Cam ' mira way Monda H s will also get the eY all teams Wm H ach Cutler School ChamPio h' ght If Out fo Set up on th U5 ip. r rob' . C' Same emelepijiiirng' as foofballytiigl rof round O . memls G nous ro receive eam w atb! .' amfs will 1, College nu- d eric Held follow, f Played on th ules as fo0rbal1. mg the same Schee Foll ' teams and ' ntfamutl Bogdal' D managers: Skidm a vOHeYball way. Va uke K. Lasher, Yfgre A.C. E' ic' 5 W. EZ, A- Delaham, :ij C. Lash- Navy Gismolnily' Middlebury 2562 Hus- J. Rosenberglfs .-Frischg Kuroy koljossg vang Union goylnirh Smoothies, D Seff, L. BO0n5tel-. B , A- Tufniefg ull. Salg Qham renmOre Beautie 651355 Lido, D' 0,2 ffm Gibronies J S, C. Se. and Plattgburgexlg Ilvlohawksi Q .HZSIQUES5 normal, E get P urng ' f0n. 17 VON b Y. eaded by C0 unlde, 1 owing are the i le I 1 i, x TABLE TENNIS Sponsored by The l-lealTh EducaTion DeparTmenT, The Table Tennis maTches evoked lively inTeresT and parTicipaTion Trom The sTudenTs. STarTing early in The college's TirsT year, The dormiTories began elimin- aTions To deTermine a champion To compeTe in The all-school Tinals. Pyramid charTs oT progress and maTches were posTed in The dormiTories and each building sponsored many conTesTanTs. VicTor WiTh- sTandley, also a varsiTy Tennis player, won The TiTle and received The silver medal. N C lbel li -f El li re Qui! S-Trike Three! You SOFTBALL STarTing early in The I947 season, 29 Teams par- TicipaTed in The summer inTramural soTTball Tourna- menT. Three leagues were Tormed and The Team played a rigorous schedule To deTermine The win- ners Tor The playoTT game.. ATTer eliminaTing one CauqhT napping aT Third, Giordano nearly goT hum conTesTanT in The Tinals, The Booser's A. C. nosed ouT The Rebels in a close, well-played ball game. Koch, RoThmann, Rosenblum, l-lalcinson, BriganTi, l-lerron, YaneTTe, lvlenegas, Conway, Terrell, and Guariello comprised The winning Team. lnTramural SoTTball Champions, Boosers A. C.: FronT row: Milre Bri anTi CheT Koch Nick Guarriello, Russ Terrell. 9 I i Back row: Hank Coon, Ray Hakinson, Joe RoThmann,Dicll Conway and Frank YanneTTe. For all ff, af work' he.s S Quf af nrsf G d 'Doubles t 1 gies an name!! S nm Ladder, Toviyas maugurated u nuiagk by Coach Naeig are now 15 W oumam gs To 3 tg Matches 66 , ' 0 . . g 1' a - ' up 0 wholly d and lt 'S . ' now L piostfhe chalk-rflggfcxxciiidates To keeiia n the Part oiladder. There are soargxdl chmbing :gifs for the Sgggliween 87 Conte hes to beplay Wm be . . i e ' a i P h un doubles mate '29 Play OES bles QOW a h Slng V C l held In bothweei of June 213 Y: is durmg the 9,1'1OUS made le for tors wx - s ring quzxgir for the Champions T. 6 Play. College. .H be I Champlam umament Wx Cop' - in .H me-'41 runner-UP ' e Sam Rabmow' ' Handball T0u'n amenif' Hand S ball Other Inu-amur 1 P0115 Galfhgr More S 3 T T fhe handball squad h peed CShuff1ed T as been Com I A enmin arxonal and Americ ave emerged WU atxon tournament an. A double l 1 f-'Omme of sin 1 m their ace October 28 T g e gdmes a PlaY0ffre2Pective leagues wllhe winners merica 1 1 then ho! played 0 U eague ga U d days whiTe110:cEYS. Wednesdazifsattglg lie :ze Tuesdays andagfgnal jnrries will mg- UIS 3 v ' Touch F ys' ' 00rba11 . non has been m An xmpo,-tam .- e mart. d ads' to the l O5f f addr- . ie er .zed tear- anlgenstudents hav? seams. Wxll plav unrlpr thjgaxz y 9 ly the N D . wo leaguesh Pete- Th HHNDBRLL TENNIS Winning easily, Herman BlavoTniclc Took all The honors in The Handball TournamenT. The enTire TournamenT was conducTed so as To give all enTranTs an opporTuniTy To parTicipaTe, regardless of pasT experience or skill. Thus beginners were able To compeTe, learn, and enioy The TournamenT wiThouT being immediaTely eliminaTed. ral Tennls Allrhough Tennis became a popular game on cam- pus ThroughouT The summer, iT was diTficulT To in- TeresT groups of sTudenTs in The inTramural phase oT This acTiviTy. NeverTheless, Those who did parTici- paTe enjoyed The games, and beneTiTed from The program. Richard Devlin, Louis Ferrise, Garry O'Brien, and l-lyman STeinberg compleTed The TournamenT. No champion was deTermined. I1 ram Three inTramural sTars line up 'for The play-offs. ral tennxs t 'le Llstln S yaddef t t ihe enilran nd May 195 and don Whole 10 t rules. The dder tournamen ated ir under Xa e fuxes are wwf 'es of mess A - en th? TWV' wwe pm TV 4 u BRO C.: ale ,, ll 5-. . rw- -li, lions F enllre lages : 'wi 'si DUI l 0 plfle. i mefged ix mfs Winners gf ng hold :UU be i Id pri '. 'l l um. lddi. Qfhs. VSIQ. T A . ,em --. fn, , iii C'dS9 7f3 iCi' - 'lie lf' Bild -, No i 044 T M Giordano coo Selmlefiel an: siiimmef 'Ame' J Mm ood ol in The 9 Th ' . . e Pier and diving boards af fhe Scum beach i l SWIMMING ProTecTed by liTeguards mainTained by The college and cleared oT debris by The sTudenTs, The beach aT The souTh end oT The campus provided ample op- porTuniTy Tor swimming and boaTing. Roped sec- Tions Tor beginners' use, oThers Tor divers, and The enTire lalce Tor experTs gave everyone The advan- Tages oT saTeTy and space. BOHTING ln The boaTing line, everyThing Trom a lcayalc To cabin cruisers appeared along The dock and shores. Bob Eclcel and his ieT-propelled rowboaT were seen consTanTly buzzing The beach. Jack lreland and his lcayali also TliTTed abouT, and The boys wiTh The Navy liTe-raTT were over-Turning aT leas+ once a day To lceep Things lively. A good Tan was had by all. T he Gondoliers of Lake Ch a Up and down The river in a rowboaT 'for Two.. '71 F'liill1 'f .KTVJWQWS J op y7A7ol4f4, cpgigzilcccoe 09 ofzvo J' ssh ION I QLUB 9.08 ,Q sumo 191' CLUB v meer 'XX S ro , ' R E -2,1 'lb 4 Wlven flve class of '49 Hrsf walked info fne Sfudenf Union, flvey probably observed b flve many Club cbarfers on fne Wall AS you 've probably gaflzer by now, Same X, acffvf'f1'es he ve been exfensfve, and alfnouglz , be may receive no formal recogniffon on g flvese plaques, flve facf lk flvaf be played a leadfn role in flue fornvaffon of Clvarn- 9 plafnk clubs. ' Despife flze diverse inferesfs flraf eaclv club fosfers, Same versafflify lvas enabled bfm, due fo flve requesfs of flue clubs, fo accepf an lvonorary fnefnberslvlp in eaclv of flvefn. Have Sam slvow you luis mernberslvfp cards some da y,' lvek quffe proud of flvefn. Z4 NN N XXM kiQk Xxi A X XL E 'Z 1f,,: li fxifkxx 1 4 - ml Y The A YC T W Fuller Back Row' W. Tkach, E. Bruell, FronT Row A. EasTon, A. EasTon, S. McHenry, T. McHenry, Scher. J- l-eVIf'e- - - ' D Peyser L. Yarensky, J. AppleTon. Second Row: H. Jonas, G. Schneider, W. Isaac. 6- Loble- H- BVOWVT- T- ROIJBYTSOU. W. M 's, W. Leder, A. Koor, I. S. Segal. J ETIinger, D. Freund, orri AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE The Champlain College ChapTer oT The Amer- ican VeTerans' CommiTTee was The TirsT organiza- Tion charTered on The campus. IT is a poliTicallv non-parTisan group open To all sTudenT veTerans. The A. V. C. has more college chapTers Than all oTher veTerans' groups combined. AT Champlain, A. V. C. has 'devoTed iTselT To campus services. The CooperaTive Book STore was conceived by A. V. C. which, working wiTh The STudenT Council, seT iT up in iTs presenT Torm. The uelli and Freund. drive Tor a STaTe UniversiTy, increased veTerans' subsisTence, and voTing righTs Tor married sTudenTs have been TurTher maior acTiviTies oT The Champlain College ChapTer. For The socially-minded, A. V. C. has successTully run a dance, educaTional movies, and picnics, in addiTion To arranging meeTings in The public inTeresT aT which The besT-inTormed speakers available lec- Tured on The mosT pressing issues oT The Times. The winners of ,he A V C H . , ansefl. one of ff, , . dance confesf and M '5 Bl' -Hee.-TQAOTTI i 'f comm' eireshmen e ludges, rs. Dorofhy FTW' Rf, Sec:-: G :Tal A-v iii gm F he Cham Elia'-5 The C Pine. Thou, iii i lltip WT li l948 EcliTors: Edmond Semel, Eugene Chillemi, Dan Ma- honey, ArnT Froshaug. I, TTEE , I gg .refers - Q: s'.:enTS -4 Q.-3-:phnn .UT - guiieiwffl 'g-'15, in f if :'9r85T T ' 'AL Mft:-'E 'Y -A ' '55- . n :saw nd Mrs Domlh 1 '?' Z 5 7 f ff' ,a z ,. 1 'f,,.:1f Ol' -N YZ' -- is-, 4 4 JT iff! :fl Z - , f Z9 . .f7',1 fi 4 KC f . ,:-31' 15x JZ' ?, Z TTTTXX T s S X eb. S NF' X ' Sa X is Ti' XR aes, 2-is X, :ill 'QX .f -- X 3 i -X . SX - T' i'c ' f? g X.-,. -:X if ,mei X345 Els if XXS X XX X , Q .--:fi .:.- X . 117 4. FronT Row: Don Freund, News EdnTorg Lois Levy, Eric Bruell, EcllTor: AlberT Kosow, Business Manager. QW' Second Row: William Freedberger, William Leder, Daniel Peyser, Bernard BrownsTeun, Marion Mar- shall, Arnold Craft Third Row: WalTer Wagner, AssisTanT News EdiTorg KenneTh Sfein. FourTh Row: Phil Scalzo, Dave Bird, Murray Berlin. Z Z7 f 5 '14 Z ' 2324 S , TWT ... --:- .fyf Z- -Z 12 M5 X :gf 111 ,f .T . Q 5 1 1 .-5-9 ,Q ff f iv , 1 ,gf Z 1-'-' , 'ff 1 , Z 61 5 . ,1 Z , f if Z . 1 f f w' f f Za! 'gf 1 1,1 Z , fi X ' 4' 'f 1 f 1 f f 7 gf 1 y 1X 7 Z 1 7 f 5 1 Q' ' Q X .. X is X N J s. X s K X f il K 6 X 5.5 XX X ga - g .3 5 X X X XE Q .EN i nz X .ga QNX , 'za X X ' Q X XX L vw E ax 1. g s X in STX oi 5 -. .- ' h 1 E r X A 1 W ij: .f If fi y Q14 . 2 .if .- J' Qi A f if . 4 Z ,1g ji X, .- T if .- , X f I, Z If 1 ,Z X 1 K Qt 74, 1 ,Q If ef f Z X f? 1 y , if 44 X , jf pf! 9 ' f Z if 4' f gif ff' f THE CHAMPLAINER As The TirsT sTudenT publicaTion charTered, The Champlainer in iTs Two years oT publicaTion has charTed, Through news and TeaTures, The progress Ol: The college. WiTh z.-any ups and downs The paper has conTinued To TuncTion as an organ oT The ThoughTs, news, and opinions oT The sTudenT body, and has aTTorded all sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To PGV' TicipaTe in The necessary producTion, b wriTing phases. T ln The academic year T946-47, The Champlainel' usiness. and grew sTeadily Trom a dope-sheeT To a saTisTacTory college newspaper, and reached rnaTuriTy in The Tall semesTer oT l947. A club news secTion was insTi- TuTed, TeaTures were expanded To include RuTus T. FireTly, and The Thumb-Nose SlceTches. The news and sporTs sTaTTs were able To secure more cornpleTe coverage oT local happenings, and The phoTographs were increased To enhance TurTher The cleaThless prose. V cf-Y Q f W L W5 X A DEBATE CLUB ln The early Tall oT l946 The STudenT Forum Com- miTTee under The leadership oT Edward Benskie planned a debaTe Tor one oT iTs programs. Mr. Jerome Kovalcik, assisTanT proiessor oT English, was asked To acT as moderaTor. Comcerences concern- Ed Benskie and Bob Price againsT Canisius College, Buffalo. ing This Forum acTiviTy grew inTo meeTings, and meeTings grew inTo The organizaTion oT a Tormal de- baTe club. Since Then, The growTh oT The Cham- plain College DebaTe Club has been consisTenT wiTh ThaT oT The AssociaTed Colleges oT Upper New York. The year l946-47 was highlighTed by.yicTarieS over McGill UniversiTy, ST. Michaels, VermonT, Middlebury, and Rhode Island STaTe aT The Uni- versiTy oT VermonT TournamenTg by a radio debalfe wiTh Middlebury College: by The spliT-Team, no.. decision debaTe wiTh Cambridge UniversiTy beTore 600 people aT The campus TheaTerg and by aglive parTicipaTion in The Model Congress aT Rhode lsland STaTe College. The radio debaTe wiTh Middlebury was chosen as The NaTional Model Uni- versiTy Radio DebaTe oT i946-47, and The enTire TexT oT The program appears in The UniversiTy De- baTers' Annual. ln The 1947-48 season, Tour Two-man Teams won I2 oT I6 debaTes To lead 29 colleges and universi- Ties in The UniversiTy oT VermonT 'lournamenT. Coached by Jerome G. Kovalcik, Ed Benskie, Bob Price, Frank Bruno, Max Zelikovsky, OTTo MerTz, T-larold DrinkwaTer, Lawrence LaFounTain, and lvens STanTon represenTed The Champlain DebaTe Club. Ed Benskie and Bob Price also iourneyed To New York CiTy beTore ChrisTmas where They were de- TeaTed Tor The TirsT Time by Fordham UniversiTy. FurTher acTiviTies ThaT were scheduled Tor The second semesTer included home-and-home debaTes wiTh Dawson College, parTicipaTion in The Brooklyn College lnviTaTional TournamenT, and a Trip To meeT Mohawk College oT UTica, New York, and Canisius College oT BuTTalo. FronT Row: Barbara Gale, Jerome Kovalcill, RoberT Price, Harold DrinkwaTer. Second Row: Frank Maslak, Elmer Arnold, Edward Benskie, Max Zelikovsky, Frank Bruno. Back Row: OTTo MerTz, Lawrence La FounTdl'1- Myron RoThschild, HerberT Mann- 1, I p ire 1' . PICFP , . iiVi - Fil ECONO ,vu wifi px' 164 ,are U wg rf' ., ,. ,fx '- OA! , . . ,I Q r' if ' i . I IM! I ,A . 3112.1- --ir' . . -' , F . I fi 1 2 ui 1.6 I r,n' n 1 .ua ri' .4-' f Q - '51 P1655 .4 1 ,.. ri ' ' nf' .- VY. Sf'p Q.-3 Ilzarig-p1,,,, S5-fi lr' 5 is Bog., , ,q W mfr fi T l ' 'ef -,, i -.: x-. li . . . ' '- Q! '.:'f'x .. il i ' ff i .. l I' Q ::5. X- . ,N V - .. ,-.gh 3 . ,, H 'i '- 'F 1'- . ii - -. . .5251 5 T 3 'Z 5 ..:.- T J.: Q S ,. 4 5 'J :-1 ' mf ,- -1' 'A-8 9 I ..,, li? -' . iff. .4 'f :ZH .. -:TTT-' .f'? ,. .--: I ' - ' V,- ..-1 nw 4, , V u-'V :'f.'J.:'5l .4 -4'- n M ,Y v if If v .- T 5... 3 ECCNOMICS SOCIETY The purpose of The Economics SocieTy is To re- laTe whaT is learned in class To The major economic problems facing The college sTudenTs of Today. Beginning wiTh a discussion of The high cosT of liv- ing, iTs causes and effecfs, and prevenTive measures ThaT mighT be Taken, The club branched off info discussions of cooperaTives, social securiTy, housing, eTc. The session on cooperaTives was especially fruiTful in ThaT iT inspired a group of sTudenTs To in- vesTigaTe The possibiliTy of seTTing up a coopera- Tive crediT union on campus. A quesTionnaire was prepared To sound ouT The sTudenT body as To wheTher They would supporf such an underTaking. AlThough The resulTs were negaTive, The experience of following Through such a proiecT was well worTh The Time and efforT expended. The maioriTy of The meefings were conducfed by sTudenT panels followed by discussion-generally prolonged far beyond The official close of The meeT- ing. FaculTy, ouTside speakers, and movies were em- ployed To enliven The session, and a large group of , .JK Mr. BerTram Gross speaking aT The Campus TheaTer. A conference of The execuTive commiTTee of The Economics SocieTy. WaTer Broderick, President Miss Eleanor Finger and Dr. Niebyl of The Economics DeparTmenTg and Alan Lauck- ner, SecreTary. sTudenTs aTTended consTanTly. Two evenings drew special aTTenTion noT only from The faiThfuls buT also from a large parT of The sTudenT body. ln a ioinT meeTing wiTh The Amer- ican VeTerans' CommiTTee, Dr. Karl l-l. Niebyl, Asso- ciaTe Professor of Economics, discussed The conTro- versial TafT-T-larTley Law. Then, shorTly afTer The ChrisTmas vacaTion, The Economics SocieTy sponsored The appearance of Mr. BerTram Gross, AssisTanT To The Chairman of The Council of Economic Advisors. Speaking be- fore a large audience in The TheaTer, he discussed aT lengTh The all-imporTanT Task of The council in helping The PresidenT recommend To Congress meas- ures deemed necessary To mainTain economic sTa- biliTy in The UniTed STaTes. se Asst! 'x ciaie Eal of Ca - H. gfapf' slqfbeff Ugln C ess kgso ahegef Liferary Cedric Brown Signe Danielson Barnei Frommer l-larry l-lusid Graham Schneider Edmond Semel Phoiography Lesier Schenlcman Milion Bard . . M, Tkach- AS Wllllam Lavoui du LAC Business Roberi Koure. Assi. Bus. Mgr- Roberi l-lorion, Adv. Mgr, James Farrell, Assi. Adv. Mgr, Felix Cohen, Cir. Mgr. Sluari Smiih, Assl, Cir. Mgr, Cheryl Brown, Publiciiy Faculiy Advisors Dean E. F. Lelvlasiers Assl. Prof. Ronald F. Reid Ari' John Gran? Edikor Soclake filer G The siaii l:l1RE3iinFaculiv Advisor. Mr, Ron M . ufh,-fe' As n S Pl'IOf0grapl'T6f'lf Edifor LeMas'fef5 and ,MQ 'lil . s 9 . fu. ll X x wtvim 3-D.. nji ,, . ,mf i.. 'E-. Tlae sfaff: Roberf Koure, Assisianf Business Manager: Lesfer Schenlxman, Herberl' Mann, Assis- fanf Liferary Edi+org William Tkach, Associafe Ediiorg Edmond Semel, Club Edi+or, John Grant Ari Sfaff, and Millar Gulhrie, Assislanl' Pho+ograpl'1y Ediior. NW, Roberl' D. Eclrel, Associa+e Eclifor Phofography Charles J. Wdlfef. Associaf Aff e Edffvr Mann -if.: Herberi F. Luerary Assi. Educ' ENGINEERING SO The Engineering SocieTy has as iTs TundamenTaI r ose The TurTherance oT The' social and educa- pu P Tional liTe oT The engineering sTudenTs aT Champlain. Colle ei IT promoTes undersTanding and close QI cooperaTion wiTh The TaculTy oT The pre-engineering curriculum. Since iTs incepTion, in March I947, The Engineer- ing SocieTy has endeavored To give The engineering sTudenTs aT Champlain College an opporTuniTy To discuss wiTh graduaTe engineers The problems in . . . i + Their various Tieldsg and IT has sponsored ec ures by speakers on The social and Technical problems oT civilizaTion Today. - Each branch oT The socieTy--chemical, elecTrical, civil and mechanical-has Tormed iTs own discussion groups wiThin The cTganizaTion. Speakers procured Trom among Their ranks or Trom proTessionals in The ,M'fmfmSI4P CIET5' Tield have direcTed lively sTudies oT Technical prob. lems. This acTiviTy has given The sTudenT valuable experience in selT-expression. The TaculTy advisor Tor The SocieTy is Mr, E, B, Phillips, ACUNY deparTmenT head oT The Engineer- ing Drawing DeparTmenT. The programs sponsored by The SocieTy in iTs weekly meeTing included lecTures on ATomic En- ergy?-ITs PasT and EuTure by ProTessor RoberT C. MacFarlane oT PlaTTsburg STaTe Teachers' College, The Engineer and SocieTy by ProTessor PeTer nd Science and Religion by l'Reino I-Iek- ala. Technical Tilms on Bridging San Francisco Bay, ATomic Energy, The STory oT Nickel, SawiTz: a IvIanuTacTure oT V-8 Engines, and The River were shown. Officers, Engineering Socie'I'y: Bill Lecler, John DeeTs, Ken Fleischer, and Tom RoberTson. CHEMISTRY CLUB 2 r Benson, Faculfy Advisor, BeTTy Lee, osep i? herd, and John Pappalardi. The main purpose oT The ChemisTry Club has been To augmenT The inTormaTion available To Those sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in chemisTry and iTs re- IaTed Tields. The club has also served The purpege oT supplemenTing The ordinary chemical educaTion given in college wiTh many discoveries Too recenT To be included in The regular curriculum, Towards The TulTillmenT oT These goals, The Chem- isTry Club has shown movies depicTing The pradfigel applicaTions oT chemisTry in indusTry, as Well as TheoreTical applicaTions. Field Trips which help The sTudenT realize and discover The complex naTure oT The work he is abouT To enTer, and group discussions led bi' Speakers Trom schools and indusTries have also conTribuTed To The club's agiivilfjesi ChemisTry Club: Thomas Holodakg Mr. Harold M. ' ' J h In- serra. STanding: AnThony Cacoso, Edward Shep- TL5 --ve-2, is. ' - ' ' 1 ..a. IIIIETC: C: ans e': ii 6f1fC'E-ff' I-' 1 clams as - ilile ic' ' v I , Meicf :'::.:' oil cet.: : DELTA OMEGA 'TI' Pi 'N ii-i'fp,, '-E I-sling Im, iimhbsy Tri--Q The Harlequin Club oTl7ers opporTuniTy Tor Those inTeresTed in dramaTics To parTicipaTe in The varied arTs and skills oT The TheaTer Through group sTudy and one-acT or Three-acT plays. lT holds such sTan- dards as will prepare The sTudenT To become elig- ible Tor membership in a naTional honor socieTy. lvlaior producTions oT The club have been sponsored OTT campus by The PlaTTsburg Kiwanis Club. HARLEQUIN CLUB The Harlequin Club: RoberT Eclrel, Graham Schneider Harold Cohen, Roberi' Craw ford, Ri+a Grossgold, S+even Fardy. Second Row: MarTin Halpern, Phyllis Gascoigne, Sey mour Grayevslzy, Donald Hicks Thomas WachTell, Derick Van Schoonhoven, and Lee Ben iamin. N SANS ,M f 43109 9 , Ai i W Nm V' x ' ' . ' . ,My 6:1 - 'pgs ,-pmryr , 7 2ZeF?cm2fs':4szs - CL ra u.-Iyfx, Q .W -. 'lf ' s - 1 i fi -i- , -TQ .lx R .LJ , - - X ll' A I XJ' I Q IWW in Q-52.11534 l I DELTA PSI OMEGA DelTa Psi Omega: Donald T Hicks, Harold Cohen, Roberi Crawford, Thomas Wachfell, Derick Van Schoonhoven. l re uired. DelTa Psi Omega members Tormed DelTa Psi Omega, a large naTional honor socieTy are T Ci in dramaTics, rewards worThy and cooperaTive par- TicipaTion in Harlequin Club plays. ScholasTic sTand- 1947- ino and loyal and conTinued service in dramaTics , The nucleus OT The CliTT Haven Summer TheaTer in i,.1..i-4, , The informal banquef af Gero's wi+h Rabbi LeMasfers affending. - 5 i Simon Cohen, Presidenf and Mrs. Knowles, and Dean HILLEL FOUNDATION The purpose of fhe l-lillel Foundafion is fo carry ouf an infegrafed program designed fo promofe friendship and folerance amongireligious groups on fhe campus. l-lillelfs acfivifies fhis year were numerous. The Foundafion's members had fhe privilege of hearing addresses by Rabbi Simon Co- hen of Temple Befh israel in Plaffsburg, and Profes- sor Walfer Jamison of fhe English Deparfmenf. Presidenf and Mrs. Knowles, Dean l.eMasfers, and Professor Alfred Berman affended an informa banquef held by fhe organizafion af Gero's Res- fauranf in Plaffsburg. Such perfinenf fopics as religious discriminafion and fhe issue of Palesfine were freafed during meef- ings. A Hlviaizoh Ball, held during fhe spring re- ceived fhe supporf of a large number of sfudenfs. and so if was decided fo make This an annual affair. Rabbi Simon Cohen Religious Advisor: Wil liam Ross, Chairman Professor Alfred Berman, Faculfy Advisor. yy W 'Bill-I Aix ' nf uf mQlliYo4 W i V W . JI' Mil j Slfii iw ? v U' MV' n,,,i.wi Wy., iW 'i., 1 pri W W ' 91:54, . bu Ra, .1Sff'-I ri- K ,fn V' Reilly C . 1 KV rf iw W I, an Q1-fy ll , 5 :W INTERNM 1-ef' I 44 hi? A . .,, lqiinw ' 'bin' uhm iknilkltnwh, Q 'vqiw is -1 :mb 'hg.M -. 5 'Wu l'w.f's-iv ' up ws H-,,, wxjn N3- N. K 'N -1 4 iorma Res- 1aTion meeT- iq FE' denTS, affair. H 4 T. ,nam-nu InTernaTionaI ReIaTions Club. SeaT- ed: James MacKreII, Vice Chair- man: Viola Ingles, SecreTary: Ber- nard Leason, Chairman: Theodore Szego, Treasurer: Mr. Charles Kin- ney, FacuITy Advisor. Middle Row: John Monahan: Roger Brown: Rob- erT Baer: Alice Lawson: Freda Grossman: Herman Banner: Ed- mond Semel. Top Row: Wallace Rascher: OTTo MerTz: RoberT Moore: ArThur Ferguson: AI Koor: Sidney Jainchill: James FosTer. INTERNATIONAL RELATICJNS CLUB In SepTember, I946, abouT TiTTeen sTudenTs who Took more Than a usual inTeresT in currenT evenTs, Tormed The In+erna+ionaI ReIaTions Club. Seminar groups and round Table discussions have been or- ganized To provide an opporTuniTy Tor The increas- ing number oT members To Talk abouT such prob- lems as The PaIesTine quesTion, The parTiTion oT Germany, The Balkan siTuaTion, and pan-American reIaTions. In I947, The TiTTy members oT The club seIecTed The Law Club, organized in The IaTTer parT oT The winTer semesTer oT I947, has as iTs purpose The enIighTmenT oT iTs members To make Them beTTer ciTizens by helping Them To obTain a clearer under- sTanding oT Their civil righTs and duTies, and OT The acTual process and operaTion oT law. WiTh The very capable assisTance oT Professor Law Club SeaTed Frank Num Vf'99' Alan Lauckner William Marhnson AssocraTe Judge Ad vocaTe Louis WirTh Judge Ad vocafe Mr John R Dugan Fac uIiY Advisor STandmg Duke Jor din Felix Cohen John Mikkelsen Bernard Frank EvereTT Chapman Trom among Their numbers a deIegaTe To represenT Champlain College aT The New York I-Ierald-Tribune Torum. ATTer his reTurn Trom The Torum, Mr. IvIerTz reporTed To The club on The Torum's Topic, Modern Man, Slave or Sovereign. The club also has senT members To The Model SecuriTy Council aT The Maxwell GraduaTe School aT Syracuse, and The MonTcIair STaTe Teachers' College Assembly. LAW CLUB John R. Dugan, TacuITy advisor, The club meeTs every second week To re-enacT a Tamous iury Trial. AT each meeTing Tour members acT as counselors Tor pIainTiTT and deTendanT: The audience acTs as The jury. IT is aT These mock TriaIs ThaT all The impor- -TanT aspecTs oT law are Thoroughly expounded. LENS 8g SHUTTER CLUB M Siem an. Jose? P rent' , Chalfm ' 6 Mavm- ii m. Gem ef i Mayall DEM Wo B I h va Munq 1 . -Chalfman' mann . 1 Ric A XQYKHMT vice wg ROBQQX Fur . Arkhuf Kneqer ll r GuTl1fle' Bruciman. Second Elise: Back Row' T n a n I From Rowii Nlurefl Lester zjlhetinlandf Facuiw e . A, 5ecreTafY ii and Lou1S Robefi Bae Joh n Xvifnexf ' i 1 4? V A v... , , g ---'--4 '-' ..-. , v , , .,. DARK ROOM . il Iii ii l i ill 1Ti'f ill Ill li? 'il lil E ll A Eli In accordance wiTh The clause oT iTs consTiTuTion, -To promoTe The inTeresT in phoTography among The sTudenTs oT Champlain College, The Lens and ShuTTer Club heard, ThroughouT The year, lecTures on diverse subiecTs. Qualiified members'oT The club presenTed such lecTures as: The Use oT Films and FilTers, Developing and PrinTing, and Use oT Equipment A darkroom which was obTained Through The dili- genT eTForTs oT The members TaciliTaTed Their work. A box camera conTesT, The winner oT which received a prize Trom The TaculTy sponsor, Professor Wein- land, sTimulaTed greaT inTeresT. The club has been working on plans Tor a Campus- wide phoTo conTesT, regularly scheduled lecTures, and Trips To The numerous poinTs oT phoTographic inTeresT in The viciniTy of The college. Q .if nw' W' W' 40' .H 4 JAZZ Qi l Y. l i Graham Sc hneider checks The music in +51 e Umon for qualify Ben N GP afk1- CMV han urn Jr Dave ms NAT Baan- anh-TTTK Royll , ot P,-ah l'lo0Pe .Tlobevi Bu T,Mo1aV-- Maul- T' gecona he-+4 Viicffl V-Gland 'i.,ia.wia' :C KONI OA'-QW X GaXax hon Mr. W O Miohae olikano' W, Tannofle- . jo Siem' Senbetfi' gel Ro JAZZ CLUB On Wednesday evenings during The pasT year. The ThirTy members oT The Jazz Club gaThered in The council room oT The STudenT Union To lisTen To and discuss New Orleans, Chicago, and Niclcsie- land melodies. The discussions ThaT Tollow The playing oT The club's ample reperToire were TrequenTly as vehemenT as The recordings were blaTanT. As The older Torms of music havef Their supporTers and criTics, so has The more recenTly esTablished and Truly American musi- cal counTerparT developed iTs various schools. The members discourse on The relaTive meriTs oT Such Tigures as Peewee Russell, Coleman l-lawlci Dizzy Gillespie, eT al. The club has been adding STeadily To iTs record cabineT, and The increasing Humber oT members indicaTes ThaT iTs growTh is COmmensuraTe wiTh iTs varieTy oT recordings. HS, Some of The group gaTher jus'f To hear.' LITERARY GUILD l.asT Tall, The eTTorTs oT The members oT The Guild were dhecTed Toward The produchon of a coHege liTerary magazine wriTTen and ediTed by iTs mem- bers. Under Mr. Philip Tyrrell's TuTelage, The edi- Tors selecTed some commendable prose on a varieTy oT subiecTs, Trom saTire To near-symbolism. The warm recepTion aTlorded The Champlain Review by Hs subscdbers and The laudaTory conunenTsin The coHege papen were undoubTedW graHTWnq To The ediTors. Their endeavors during The year were an indicaTion oT Their desire To make arTiculaTe The creaTions oT Those sTudenTs on The campus who pos- sess hTerary TalenT. SeaTed: lane EllioT, Mr. Philip Tyrrell, Fac- ulTy Advisor: Bruce Olsen. STanding: Tom Ansbro, Ken STein, ArnT Froshaug. James Sfofer. FLYING iml in: fm -5 Sim -.- Thorax Mg, hm .VN M IWW 1 c-A Q Wie- Q ii fs. -- R., A K T V-I 'rg A , ' ., -. Q L-.QD ' V. . -.53-.5 a, - ' -. '--s xr'-Lx . ' 'IM - 5' L L Q.. 5 . 5 W3 2 '.i il '7 92, :HE-K ' h' , V -, - ci, '-Q . ' 1 Zin , -' .gl l' s'i:p. M , 'REQ - AP ng a. 5 ng , ' il U Q N -I-' N ' , 5 . qs,-.M W, x 'v's has 52'-1 .4 rx a nv, 'wi ' i q 'fx' ., .Q gs. ' .ms if ws. . VIN: Gig., i 1' '- - ' Peg '- . 'iw' .- M ' 1253 X Unk ' , TJ T asa i it 'wi 'Y . w. Chfifg- 5- A ii ' hz 5 i Qlhm fs li FLYING CLUB FronT Row: John H. Sullivan, James Shappee, Franlr McHugh, liam J Granaclu Rob H l - ArThur Miller PeTer GreTchenulc Warren Baulieu Thomas Mazza. Second Row: John Paul Frank, George ou basch Lawrence Wesl, BurTon Seidner, Ralph W. HewiTT, Wil- Grganized in OcTober oT T947 wiTh Ten members, llle Flying Club has occasioned among The sTudenTs an unprecedenTed increase in inTeresT in learning TO piloT an airplane. The maioriTy of The Club mem- bers are beginners, and almosT all are worlcing Tor Their privaTe piloT's licenses. lvleeTing every Tues- Cl5Y in l3eaumonT l-lall, The members quickly over- came Their main diTliculTy-ThaT of obTaining cheap and eTTicienT means of accumulaTing flying Time. AT TirsT, The Club conTracTed wiTh a local aviaTion com- pany. buT when This company sold The plane, The Clllb decided To buy iTs own airplane. Since each Person owns TransTerable shares in The venTure, The Club will be able To conTinue iTs acTiviTies aTTer The Original group has leTT. f 6 will 1 YS f X X NX f W f mf M 1 f ff if 'X wffwfzvl W, f fy W Q0 'lf fi 1' 1 'ff W ff f : , , . M wg ,fff f. Ars I 'q,' fm M! ' 'C ' ff' f 5, f ,f, NNW ,' f' .ywf :ff 131 f f- 4 . ,X fy' 1 - , 1: 4 , Q z X 1 gf ' I , ,W Y . , . ffp ,I A 0- A, X N R N ' WW iw E 4, 1. if fX, X .fgyyf .,-a'. W, :glam Ek-er. BS -3, J 5 ,1 --- ii , . .a 41' .farfl- ,' 4. . 4+ 1 ,Aug .E J . Asi- : - , a QIVJERC ,fa- , dv, ,J Refi' . 1 3 ol .1 --e gall .-3 fam' gliOll gf German Club: Milion Fuller, Alberl' Kosow, guesl' speaker, Jay Smead, and Ann Peacock. French Club: Seafedz Mrs. J. Luke Mariel, Edmond Semel, Nafalie Bobrove, Gerald Hen- ley, Leo Pellefier, J. Luke Mar- +el, Dr. Spire Pifou, Faculry Advisor. S+anding: John Mer- ica, Alexander Tomlrievicz, Rob- eri' Price, Seymour Gillman, Sandra Jacobs, Sfanley Elmes, Henri Israel, Paul Egan, Thomas Kubicek. Halian Club: Fronl' ROW! H Pannu+o, R. Giarra+ano, M Mama, S. Fazio, F. Cura'I'ola Second Row: Mr. J. Vinci- Fic' ulfh Advisor, G. AQ'-'llo' N SanFiorenzo, T. M6116- A . Q Q x. N kos A cXar3nei qua' e 6 9 ' Brow an Barchak' Haxpefnl Sf'Ckne Y Melnyk and She rman form a f ru mPe+ frio Q. -1 X 1: N.-' - y f X x X , Abr ass q'-ldrfef 1 M elr1Yk, Sherman, Borden d . an Knox. MUSIC AT CHAMPLAIN The choral sociehes and insfrumehhal groups, some of which are shown here, have provided enferhainmenf for sfudenfs and faculry members. The Chrisimas carols sung by Jfhe men's glee club and The slru- denjr-faculry choir were broadcasr over WMFF jusf before we we-nf home for Chrisrmas. A broaclcasf from +he campus +hea+er by 'fhe Men's Glee Club. QE f 0 . 'Nw - 9 if - 1 , ,NS ,, 359- Vi ff E l Z Q. .W f-,f - . 5 X f Q n .ww S K i x I w 4 f 4 sv, E- N: WS'-' 2' M S , w 1 ,f ,M ' 'w f gs md , ff ., ' W ' N - Y' VV-1 V . 5 if f we if,-, Qi, Q an QZF: af W 'V Um' w Vgfff ,gqgf 43 g . H3 .gi-, 554 QQ' 'Q fxxw -vii! 4 A A 'maj ' , . Y X 9 ' 6 -gi 4f,i,.iJ9 ,mf ff, My , , M f - x ,, x f. A 'ffvwg ,Lg I f. ,f ff 'V W QW? KQI 'YN' Y '-Qifutfy QM iff '.' -sf . v v . Us F . , , A,, 1' ' x,m,,xggug ,QW X , 4 V4 ,Q M ,ily ,571 , F hy, KA I7 4 ,, Q b V ' fy A ' fiw ff f ! Q, ,' Q-,gfx-ff f Rag .., - r 1 , , X . 1 If fy' A ffggv' -W QQ V C K . 2,1 gg A ,L i ,. 5 3 M ,M , f' iff, 'I 17 ' A , ' ' 4 ' A fe? , Myunnuuvwf-vdllW '4' naw! 'X , ' ' , ,Q if A V imc? f 4 I ,t ,S - R, Z . d. A+ ri h'r, Mr. Ronald Gregory. Dl eCl0 Y of Mus The Champlain College Ban g ic 'for ACUNY. Y ., .,,. ,,f...., ,,,. -v WM.-vs., ,.,..,.-.-.---.-,A. , , , A band concerl' wilh Mr. Gregory conclucling. BAND An all-slale inlercollegiale band program wilh len members selecled from The College, gives us perhaps lhe besl idea ol lhe caliber of Jrhe Cham- plain College Band. Prior lo December lllh-l3+h, when lhe all-slale band performed al Syracuse, lhe Champlain Band had received recognilion from only ils local enlhusiasls. Wilh so much lalenl on hand, lhe Direclor ol: Music, lvlr. Ronald D. Gregory, should accomplish his Jr d l lo la for church and purpose of lraining s u en s p y civic aclivilies aller lheir gradualion. Champlainers know ol lhe band lhrough ils per- formances over WMFF, and ils music al assemblies and al Sunday allernoon concerls has p lying and enjoyable. roved satis- Sealedv '- Jeni 53 mem 5 are .lm corvlnk STUl CHR ASS ine S31 Success '- aciiv'-'Q A WC' 3 SQTSC L . l. Z. 'iff lhis ggi. Chris'-53 Siuae.. Sll'CllEC I, ln'g5:: NeWf 'a.. Vaisej : . lo help N SeaTed: Mr. RoberT LyTIe, FacuITy Advisor: Jim SmiTh, Presi- cIenT, Spring SemesTerg Ken Anderson, President Fall Se-. mesTerg Reverend VicTor Tudor, College Chaplain. STanding are Jack ErraTT and Russ Deragon, members of The planning commission. STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION The STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion has meT wiTh f success in iTs eTTorTs To provide social and religious acTiviTies Tor The ProTesTanT sTudenTs aT The college. A world-wide organizaTion, The AssociaTion spon- sored The appearance oT iTs inTernaTionaI secreTary, T. Z. Koo, in an assembly and TheaTer program early This-year. The TesTive mood esTabIished beTore The ChrisTmas holiday was probably due in parT To The STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion's members who sTroIIed Trom one secTion oT The campus To The nexT singing ChrisTmas carols. In,cooperaTion wiTh The I-Iillel Fo,undaTion and The Newman Club, The STudenT ChrisTian AssociaTion raised Tunds Tor The needy children OT PIaTTsburg To help malce Their I947 ChrisTmas a happy one. Dr. T. Z. Koo aT The college 'IheaTer vvio f 4- jf s o ll IN . ci lb I V,k6,, ,sg xiii? gn--f ll W . . Bac ro H. Eno, Joseph De X MexT0mlcievic1 h ive! 19' I xiailnoie Felice A9niTil0.Edmond Same -!sl ':1'4gE - . T H 99 'Wm' ' ' s+andm9' Reber aCola Sanford Todd. M:eC::ed:PhYllis BGYQ ' T ef. Ai Y fi: The music oT The I9Th CenTury composers and The cornposiTions oT The modern school were presenTed during The year Tor The members oT The lvlusic Guild. This varied and enioyable lisTening was subdivided inTo schools and inTo naTional groupings. The all- rarn was received wiTh enThusiasm maTched only by The recepTion accorded To The Tive usic oT BeeThoven, Schumann, Russian prog recordings oT The m and SchuberT. The discussions ThaT Tollowed The lisTening period were educaTional. illl X X Music hafh charm To sooih The Champlain sTudenT. .V Q 'll Tllrll D 'llllilx ,W 41+ .fyf 2, f r ixlxiy l X l l .. rlllr, il il T l - l gifs-D I X2 ,fp ,Z If ff ,1 MR' Tudof 55 as in iniefilei Since ITS ' mb-E in me I T Peru Pere club mga? Tilms GPG ieresi TO ' The CTU able EVE and Fun f F r F' HSM MR. 8: MRS. CLUB The Mr. and Mrs. Club, wiTh Chaplain VicTor Tudor as advisor, has achieved considerable success in inTegraTing married sTudenTs inTo a social group. Since iTs incepTion in l946, The group has grown in membership and exTenT oT acTiviTies. Nearby Peru played hosT To The TirsT square dance ThaT The club organized, and ThaT acTiviTy served To inaugu- raTe oThers. The club has sponsored educaTional Tilms and Talks on The campus on problems oT in- TeresT To married sTudenTs. The club's bowling Team has spenT some enioy- able evenings. The Mr. and Mrs. combinaTions lwiTh The Tair sex usually anchoring each Teaml have developed Their games, and iT's lilcely ThaT The pas- Time will be conTinued. AT elecTion Time lasT year, The Mr. and Mrs. Club proTiTed by The precedenT seT aT Camp Shanks. They were able To casT Their voTes in The PlaTTsburg municipal elecTion, since They, and oTher married sTudenTs, could claim PlaTTsburg as Their permanenT residence. The club is unique among campus organizaTions Tor iTs members, insTead oT paying dues, Tinance Their acTiviTies by paying admission prices aT Their own evenTs. FronT Row: Mrs. Tudor, Rev. VicTor Tudor, Advisor: Mrs. Shirley Leviclc, Chairman: Mrs. Doroihy Mulligan, SecreTaryQTreasurer. Second Row: Tom McHenry, Mrs. Sfella McHenry, HerberT Levick, Edward Cahill, Mrs. Mary Cahill, Jay Eilinger, Dick Mulligan. Tad and Fuzz Fugarazzo wiTh Their daughTer. V Michel Beniamin. The Bonnars g ' '1 I ' L.. fh ' , .V l'f'! -'Q .Q 7 f - , , . J 4, W, uf- -V- -v ' -, fl' oT lie deTecTin9 Test as Pa admifiiders a The R xford Bolling e , . Pfoiessor X b.S activihes. P5YghOl0gY C u Professor H' nqefnbefsv Psycholo Michal-SrniTh discusses palmisiry FronT Row: Arnold, Jacob, Prof. H. Macha1-sma+h u1acui+y Advisorl, Barrelli, Gold. Second Row: Miss Marge Wells, Bruclrs, Freund, McCoslry, Clark. Third Row: Kleiner,Gross, Zelilrovslry, Long, S. SmiTh, R. SmiTh, Mc- Cleve and Furman. Club PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club was Tounded in The summer OT l947. This organizaTion was TormulaTed in re- sponse To numerous requesTs oT sTudenTs aT Champlain Tor an opporTuniTy To learn more abouT various aspecTs oT psychology ouTside OT The class- room. During The summer period, The club had a membership oT abouT TwenTy--Tive sTudenTs and has since Tripled ThaT number. An elecTion oT oTTicers was held and a consTiTu- Tion drawn up, and 'immediaTely aTTer, The club received iTs charTer. The club's program commiTTee has shown excel- lenT choices oT psychological subiecTs designed To be oT inTeresT To members oT The college commu- niTy. These acTiviTies included addresses on mariTal relaTions, psychiaTric social case work,.and voca- Tional guidance, given by auThoriTies in Their respecTive Tields. ln addiTion To These Tallcs, showings oT moTion picTures highlighred imporTanT aspecTs oT psychol- ogy. One oT The mosT successTul meeTings was aTTended by over one hundred people. The purpose was To expose The quaclaeries oT palmisTry, phrenol- ogy, Tea-leaT reading, TorTune Telling and graphology. The evening was closed wiTh The demonsTraTion oT a seance. During The year, sTudenTs were given The opporTuniTy To learn and To use The various equipmenT ThaT is available aT The psychology deparTmenT's TesTing deparTmenT. All The club's acTiviTies have been open To all sTudenTs -and Their communiTy guesTs. ExTensive plans are being TormulaTed To TurTher inTeresT in The club and To insure The achievemenT oT iTs iniTial pUT'pOSG. RAD .W ln The DPW T I 91099 fl 1946 0 6,0 TlaCll' and To bfoodwi T ,area , uainl W cy' Qpera-f acq N Recrvilf io wiihin 5 ie' 'Q Sian Rosenieldl 556 CLUB I -v- .-. 'lil' is nm- v i 5 al an-. ' ur AS:- :nazi .. :HS ::'S'i'U. , l 5 GLAD If ' excel- ez rec To .. .hw -- -.. THU- :' 'rarlfal 2-2 voca- F Their :5 morion :I csycliol- 'rgs was agp sv In 3 31 -A To e ourpose , Qhrenol- '-g and will! the -he year. 'fern and gilable Bl anmenl. :gen To dll .ar Ellefl5lV9 93' in l'l l8 '-5 lfllllal i RADIO WORKSHOP ln The opening days ol The College in The Fall of I946, a group composed of l-lerberl Golden, Susan Tkach, and Gloria lvlarkoll arranged wilh WMFF +o broadcasl a series of programs approprialely called Opera+ion . . . Collegel , designed To belrer acquainr The communily wirh irs new neighbors. Recruils lo This nuclear group came quickly, and wilhin a few weeks a Radio Workshop was lormally organized and charlered. lls purpose was To pro- vide direcrion and eslablish lacililies lor sludenls lo express Themselves Through radio in The Torm ol wriring, acring, producing, and direcling. The Radio Workshop has produced almosl every Type ol radio program from mysleries lo panel dis- cussions, and has provided a means Tor sludenls To parlicipale in all phases ol radio broadcasling. Sfandingz Terry Arnold, Bill Reinhardl, Dick Jones, Rosemary Schepis, Charles Bryck, Flora Eps+ein, Roberl Burns, Charles Walfers, Thomas Egan. Silfing: Sfan Rosenfeld, Harrie? Prince, Tom Ansbro, Murray Markman, Mrs. Woodrow Hansen Sian Rosenfeld, Sidney Held, and Murray Markman. John Hegmburgeri V55 use ynwwfwamvmwmvwv NFN f fffx X :dl , , ,vmvm ms gf H, 4? 'i IQ -uf W 442 17 X A 1 ? fn , M W, ,,. 4 V? if 1 tg yy! 1 Z , X , s 1 ,H W ,f ' 'v 2 . X 'XM , , f mx , X if M A ' vi fr li' - ' if 1 5 'Q 1 f x 'lfzg Q, Q Q Vw 14, ,,- ,K LX- Vp. WLM ,x ,Q W - , - ww 1' . gh K , Nl' l ,, M F A fl 3 --.Mx A 5 N . A , ,1 7 1.2 H44 ? X .2 'I . 'e my 1 f 4 .YM fm 'V 1 N-M Q: Q -X -.3 23. A , ,X - 'rflmfi 55 as ,za x piwa , ,Q 3 . Ev 4. , W1 my 10 24 Q. .W . ' V, 1.4 ,,,45Q,Y,4fM2. ' ,.h,1,,f fi, fQghXA,x,fX, 11 Maw' A Gsm, ,f f? ,,,,.k.W.,,. 5 .W 1 wwf' . QW' f 4 Z MM, ? mf... W W 4' . ,W M... If ' FV, X-V. . V ,,,, . -w,4.'4:: ,muff . , ', , w H na- X' ,Q y Mug Q N , f 'Mme 5 ' ,M I my 1. 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The pisTol range is also suiTable Tor small bore riTle Tires. The club is aTTiliaTed wiTh The NaTional RiTle AssociaTion oT America. Since iTs incepTion The club has direcTed iTs eTTorTs Toward readying The pisTol range Tor Tiring This spring, and Then will work on The riTle range bringing iT back To iTs Tormer excellenT condiTion. A course oT insTrucTion To learn The duTies oT a SWORDSMEN S CLUB ln The spring quarTer oT I947, several Tencing devoTees conceifed The idea Tor a sTudenT club Through which They could conTinue Their pracTice and obTain insTrucTion. Joe Browne. vice-presidenT during The Tall semesTer, was one oT The sTudenTs who conTribuTe'd much oT his Time To The various deTails involved in The organizaTion oT The club. lvlr. ShorT of The Physics DeparTmenT was asked To serve as an insTrucTor. AppropriaTe liTeraTure was issued, and The TirsT meeTing was aTTended by a small buT inTeresTed group oT sTudenTs. Some oT The mem- bers had had previous Tencing experience, buT mosT oT Them were beginners who desired insTrucTion and guidance in The arT. The club proved popular enough To conTinue inTo The Tall semesTer OT I947, and many new sTudenTs prompTly ioined. ElecTions were held in OcTober, aT which Time Bill Wuerz was elecTed presidenT, and PaT Owens, secreTary-Treasurer. The Swordsman's Club has meT in The gymnasium Three Times weekly ThroughouT The year. Mr. ShorT insTrucTed Those inTeresTed in saber, while Joe Browne, assisTed on occasions by Tom Ansbro, aT- TempTed To improve The Technique oT beginners. All who belonged were Thoroughly iniTiaTed inTo The club's acTiviTies. FirsT Row: Marie Hennessy, Bill Wuerz, PaTricia Owens, Jonas Browne, Mary McGough. Second Row: Oril Graves, Delores DoxTaTor, Teddy Davies, June Levine, Al HaeTTenschwiller. Third Row: Ed Chillemi, lvens STanTon, BeTTy Coyle, John Andreola, David Harvey. range oTTicer and To supervise insTrucTion in marks- manship will run during The spring. Be The WCW' women sTuce s To Tunher s::'e siST Mrs. heme' ol Women ' They addec 5 oT providfrg e underprivfege: em New York. Tor The chiyg- JHZZY Cm., iv- . wh one Rec-it G.. bf T T -.Ea .- f u The league es: money Tor a C Tor The Childre- Cempus ec- wllie league ce The Taculhy 5-3 The Q -.. J- 5 .'.:, H22 SE.-3 I-. - a sf Oliller camper x-. The Lea',,e'f Timers: Fell Term lllillicenT ATA, -he Mae B5TT'Th'Qi' Delo les Dwi Y - . j lidfhleen Bari X Q. -new i Vidoriq Berg. i' ' Baflbar :nl not JM S Til Jun.. Y T at 'tt aeble ggi. A Sew, T! .i MQ, lem I-BEM ln, Mn: umm hgub :Wm uni LW., UMW . wk' 1 08- 'rm N's w,fE'Ql srucienl club 'el' Pficlice ln'.:5'pfeSiden+ A 'ie Siudenls 1 ,r e ine VGTIOUS Te Club. Mr. 1 i :area To gewe .-5 Wag issued' 5' 2 small but -I al or ine mem, 5. . Ce, huimogi 'smuciion and : 1:-??nue inio 'ew siuclenls : F Ocfober, Cesfdeni, and he g,mnasium if lvlr. Shorl gf JOB - Ansbro, al- :F beginners. ' yed inio the 5, Ovens. JOM' Gfgvei. Deloles Hugemglwlllef- 191 CWI John WOMEN'S LEAGUE d Sandfa o . Mrs Harriei B. Okjiircia ShaPer0- a Benlxarmn. - Lou Levine, . VW' Audrey Denneii. :iZo,,,1iBobbie Gale- Beiw . Beai'Onu . h. Secon M. ronk Refi Maggimann, Doroilw Sirgiia Owens. MGP! M'-'Goug Jecob2Lwi:aPhYllis GascOi9'le'Paw QY 1 , The Women's League, which is made up of all women sludenrs residing ar Hudson Hall, was formed io iurlher social aciivilies ar Champlain and io as- sisl Mrs. l-larriel Ballerlon Osgood, lhe Counselor of Women, in adminisiraiive aclivilies. This year lhey added a new proiecl +o Jrheir program-lhalr of providing enlerlainmenlr for The orphans and underprivileged ol 'rhe Children's Home ol Norlh- ern New York. The co-eds gave picnics and parries for lhe children and visiled lhem al The Home. The League also sponsored a puppei show io raise money for a Chrislmas parly and lo buy presenls for lhe Children. Campus aclivilies were nor neglecied, however. The League gave a receplion for new sludenls and lhe lacully and several 'rea dances for lhe siudenl body. The open house parries aiier dances and oiher campus aciivilies were well-aliended. The League is governed by an elecred council of oliiicersz Fall Term Spring Term Milliceni Allard . . .Presidenl ..... Audrey Denneli Mae Barnwell f.Vice Presideni .... Doroihy Smirh Delores Doxiaror . .Secrelary ...... Marion Bealon Kalhleen Bardy ..Treasurer ..... Winifred Burneii Vicloria Bardy .Proiecl Chairman. .Linda Germann Barbara Gale .Social Chairman .... Sandra Jacobs ooni, Lois Feinberg, Marilyn B0l'd. Jeanne Trenf, Elaine Silfen, Nafalie Bobgrove, Frances Ho- grebe. Second Row: Marie Timmerman, Helen Berkoff, Joan Levy, Ar- h l lane Hollinger, Rifa Olsen, Joyce Tepp, Irene Blakeman, C ery Bl'0Wn, Delores Doxraier. Third Row: Sally Miller, Phyllis Bergman, Fronl' Row: Joan Sargeni, Seri Pacrad June Levine, Shirley Magidson, Cynfhia Renner. nan..-J-.-.. Fronf Row: Helga Pollak, KiHy Gi+nick, Dororhy Banner, Marilyn Rosenfeld, Louise Krauss, Joanna Coulo.pides,Ania Roiers, Mariory, Cohn. Second Row: Karhleen Curfin, Nancy Honey, Ann Peacock, Flora Eps-rein, Gerfrude Spear, Harrier Prince, Rosemary, Schepis, Freda Grossman. Third Row: Carol Dickey, Ann Reynolds, Rulh Mas- Ier, Marie Hennessey, Mae Gemmalo, Winifred Burne+'r, Cynfhia Sin- coff, Jackie Paul. ----, Top: The Queen's Cour+, I948. Lef+: The Queen, Miss Myra Macey of Jackson Heigh+s, Long Island. Lower Lefh Valcour's +ribu+e io The snowless weekend. BoHom: Beaumon+'s in+erpre1'a+ion of ihe beauiies of naiure. ng Que! The ever., '-EE siarc Q SVEVE EI enfjf- A. , Tre mg Ui -EI V.. - TOSX: ,. pi' EI- 1 A cel.. .- ' U. . W: C:' SE'.'I2, Oki' Q: Unk' - 'WSQEE C' weelf-3 I U P ' :- The Queen, her Couri, and fheir escorfs. The Winier Weekend of '48, similar in almosr every respecl fo Jrhe original, lacked only one our- slranding lealure: snow. Neverrheless, mosf of 'rhe evenrs scheduled progressed as planned, and lhe enlire weekend was a success from srarlr Jro finish. The wreslling march wirh Mohawk vicioriously slarlred Jrhe acrivilies on Friday, February 20. ln a fast excellenr baskerball game lhar nighlr, Cham- plain edged ou'r Mohawk for lhe second win of Jrhe day, An A. V. C. mixer and an informal dance afler The game filled our Jrhe acliviries. Safurday, lhe Plalrrsburg Skaling Club gave an- olrherexcellenjr performance, lhe Hockey ream bear Union I-O on Jrhe local rink, and Jrhe day climaxed in lhe gala Sno-Ball. On Sunday, Jrhe Concerr Band concluded The weekend wilh a fine musical performance. . K, Mn, . .,, W, . ,wifes ff l ,, i f smgf W ,gy A f . , A-f we if X Zh i Wx Whai mighi have been. 1948 W INTER WEEKEND X fmX 'HM ' Mi l,W,p. K Qpvirx , fVf?ym,vf gf ,313 A 5-4.95 4 f, ffm-fffff' Avy W '. Q 1 i , ff m Z f X' ,J 1' fr: f i: W? 1 - 1. -4'1P7 l-'3 ' A' J qwngg' jj X i!,2,'fff,.c7k f ' all -'- -. ' ,bg y, ,,, .,, gp - ff , H4.-',, . , . Jfnw Q' 'f y f' - 24 'V MV 'ii 'CW 'Zi n ' ' K 1 i. . . f :fgf, 'gmfA ,g'2 Qg,f . ' 5 . .ff i MW I- gif .4 fi i ' 12' V ' y ' N W 'YJ gf ' XV , n 0 Y --14-R i . ' 'V f ,. .. , , -an l I I I 1 l I FOR 61 YEARS THIS LABEL HAS STOOD FOR THE BEST QUALITY IN MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HATS 3 :swam Www nmssuncm ' 'QL 4 ' . en. ' L The Fife Sz Drum Room Witherill Hotel Compliments of Parson's Diner AMES FURNITURE COMPANY 20 Marion Street Plattsburg, N. Y. Around the Corner from the Merchants Bank A DEPENDABLE STORE We Will Be Glad io Assisi You in any Way With Your Furnishing Problems l X I I I 1 I lR00m Q lntel I . I t s I 1 1 I I -,,..,..- I 1 I lTl'RE 1 fl' 1 Street N. Y. tm 'he Ik gross i 'fsisf You Yollf stems Z Rv. Y -r ja, fn I ' v I John J. Fitzpatrick's Sons General Contractors Since 1892 I Plattsburg, N. Y. ALL Banking Services 'For ALL The Community Q Checking and Interest Accounts - Mortgage, Installment and Time Loans - A Complete Trust Department U - Safe Deposit Boxes and Saiekeeping Service Plattsburg National Bank Sz Trust Co. Branches at: AuSab1e Forks - Champlain - Rouses Point MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments ot Northern Insuring Agency, Inc. 57 Clinton Street Plattsburg, New York Phone: 16 4 FEATURING QUALITY CLOTHING I cmd SPORTSWEAR For the Young and - Conservative Dressers FIT - RITE SHOP Samuel Cohen NELSON'S FLOWER SHGP Phone: 1644 l Member of Florists Teleqroph Delivery FLOWERS FOR ALL . OCCASIONS , A f 0 41 Clinton Street Plattsburg, N. Y. Refreshment qu headquarters Plattsburg Coca-Cola Bottling Corp. Plcrttsburq. New York DUKE'S RESTAURANT MEET I-IERE AFTER CLASS FOR RELAXATION 14 U. S. Avenue Plattsburg, N. Y. :rr ,ii- ATQIQ 5. U.: vu.-. Bax: is 1 Tnc.. Wh 3 S3 0 -1.. v Q-- vb Thai I i. .,.,.........e.....m-mx I Compliments of Frank, Mike, I W The College Diner oody and Betty 50 U. S. Avenue A THOUGHT FOR TODAY 6. TOMORROW lT COULDN'T BE DONE by Edgar A. Guest Somebody said that it couldn't be done But he with a chuckle replied That maybe it couldn't, but he would be one Who Wouldn't say so till he'd tried. So he buckled right in with a trace of a grin On his face. If he Worried he hid it. I-Ie started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn't be done-and he did it! WITH BEST WISHES Dock and Coal Co., Inc. Plattsburq. New York PHONE: 263 Rent a Typewriter at the Special Student Rate SMITH-CDRONA OFFICE TYPEWRITERS BRAND will NEW' J LATEST 'ij Movers STANDARD Ol' SILENT' They have everything Auto matxc margm set Interchange able platens tabulator Touch selector Everything' HERE s YOUR CHANCE TO REPLACE OLD WAR WORN MACHINES WITH THE FINEST OF MODERN TYPEWRITERS WILLIAM F IORDAN X 32-34 OAK STREET QOpposite the Library! PLATTSBURG. N. Y. Merkel I x of'L'h-HWTAIS 1 Nothing in nature stands still. There is either progress or . . . retrogression. So, too, with modern business. The sharp process of competition, the demand tor newer, better things, urges on the steady march of prog- ress. That this store, in its years of service, has grown to its present proportions is in- dicative. ot the manner in which it has kept abreast of the times-yet tomorrow sets a new goal. lVIerkel's Store ot tomorrow will always be a greater establishment than the lVIerlcel's of today. lvIEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS WOMENS, MISSES' AND CHILDRENS READY TO WEAR HOME FURNISHINGS ' P1attsburg's Leading Depart- ment Store Imperial Dry Cleaners 84 Montcalm Avenue Compliments' ot THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK ln PLATTSBURG p Corner Marion and Brinkerhoff Streets 'Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 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DE WITT WISE For Their Generous I-IeIp and Cooperation TO THE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICE MR- ROBERT QUINN. Director MR. GEORGE CARR MR. ROBERT WESSELMAN MISS KAY LANGEY MISS CONSTANCE VOSBURGI-I I A 1,. Guy ESRQCIGI ACkf1OW19dCJments tor Their InvaIuabIe Assistance MAS 17? CAMPUS Pu 1420 WALNUT HIN --.-.,,,, 1 1 I 1 1 if f - J gk i V Q g, 2 N I E , x K 3 l W . i . H , w E . X 3 l W X W N 1 l N I 1 A Y Y N H H Q W ' JDE Q Q, E I inliixfggy ,w' .4 ' - , 'AL' .Al I I I N l 1 4 1 1 L C 5 F I L. I . - -... .YA ,f. ...,. v :-,-...,.g, -, .-..v- .,, ... . 1-., .- -.' - . ....-,.- x,,,,f k,-W. - - 1 4-Zkff' A vs up ' A 4 1 , ' ' . fr A, 1 rf Q 1 fi ' ' ' - . ' A , 1 ',f'1f1' ' ' ' A ' . A i! - 4 ' 4 K 'Q F-ls'sl1 Ii :Qi-?.zf'fJ55?'l? ,A . V 1, - '. 4 . Q , ' .A 5 AA :ff 9' Y- fi K , ,Q , 1' A, , ig, 1 V A. QA g. 4 X -,QWQW 'f M ' fx I 1 A , ' ff - 1 ff3.-g:Qf-J f w W ft 'Z f A , AG L ' N- 1 . A f ' .' A ' Aw 1 - me Q' . V 9 f v.. ' - Q 3. 4 ' - I fi'-.:3'4 -ix. H ,L Q ' f A M ' A gf K 1. 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