Clarkson University - Clarksonian Yearbook (Potsdam, NY)
- Class of 1948
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jim, 798 OCTOBER s M T lwl 'r F s I 2 3 4 112 113 14 lo ll 119 zo 21 X E I 26 27 za S M RUARY 9 215 16 10 11 22 23 8 5 0 Q3 xx 'I-9 xg x91 5 S x5 'LI' '1 35 Q15 6,5 xii 1.19 29 X394 19: , '24 L Ediiors-in-Chief . Liferary Ediior ...... ROBERT GOLDSCHEIDER PHILIP WESLER ....,,DANIEL WEINBERG Phofography Edifor ,.....,... FRANK BOHLANDER Technical Edifor ..... Business Manager .... ..........ALFRED SILL , . . . .WILLIAM BASLER THE SEOIOR CLOSS OF CLHRHSOO COLLEGE PRESENTS 311219 X 6' ELORHSOO COLLEGE OF TECHOOLOGV POTSDHFTL OELU VORH f ZX Y. fm, f -Y M Wk. ww?- 3 The Clarksonian aTTempTs To Till The pages loe- Tween iTs covers wiTh closeups oT liTe on The campus and Things ThaT we wish To remember oT our col- lege days. We Therefore dedicaTed This issue To a man who, in his own guieT and unpresuming man- ner, has become an imporTanT milesTone in The undergraduaTe careers oT many sTudenTs oT This school. The I948 issue is consequenTly respecTTully dedicaTed To Dr. ArThur Keller WalTz. Since his arrival in PoTsdam in l929, Dr. WalTz has TaughT Tech sTudenTs in all phases oT MaThe- maTics. I-lis dry wiT has lenT spice To his lecTures and his Tine insTrucTion has laid The groundwork Tor many a successful Clarkson graduaTe. g IT is The sincere wish oT The ecliTors oT The I948 Clarksonian ThaT Dr. WalTz will conTinue in his role as philosopher and Teacher Tor many years To come. We hope ThaT This yearbook will be a worThy TribuTe To one who has served Clarkson so long and so well. 4 1 A 2 in Q ,. A-,M f ,L 7.x .Wy .Vz,,5, X E G E ULF C 7 l Bnukmu. Sevenleen years as assislanf lreasurer for +h- Cenfral New York Power Com h pany ave given Mr. Paul Murphy ample experience To enable him fo handle Clarkson's business affairs. A graduafe of Slippery Rock Teachers College and rhe Universify of Pillsburgh, Mr. Murphy is in charge of all of Clarkson's finances and book- keeping. Appoinfed in July of I947, he is no slranger io These parls, having worked for +he S+. Lawrence Counly Ufilifies Corporalion from I9I4 Jro I93O here in Polrsdam. Mr. Murphy is lhe iirsl Business Manager a+ Clarkson, his dulies prev' l ' IOUSY being performed by 'rhe various deans. mmm 0,4 page Mr. Donald W. Boyd Jr., Direclor of Public Relalrions, has already become a familiar 'figure abou+ The campus, allhough his deparlrmenl is 'the mosl recenlly organized al Clarkson, coming inlo being on Augusl IS, l947. The need for lhis deparlmenf had long been fell, since all pub- licily prior lo ils eslablishmenl emanaled from lhe office of Dean Farrisee, whose dulies were already overwhelming. Mr. Boyd, a graduale of Colgafe Universify, was connec+ed wilh public relalions a+ borh Colgale and 'rhe Associared Coll eges of Upper New York before coming lo Clarkson. - 61l.dfI'l2AA, Uljice. Mr. Donald MclnTyre, a Torrner Tech man, class of l94l, is responsible Tor The conTrol oT Clarlcson's TronT oTfice. Mr. MclnTyre, a naTive oT PoTsdam, worked Tor The Philadelphia ElecTric Company Tor several years aTTer his graduaTion as a power planT engineer. A year ago, his Alma MaTer called, and he reTurned To Till The posT oT AssisTanT Business Manager. Mr. RoberT STurdevanT, Clarlcson's accounT- anT, is The man ThaT adds up Those huge columns of Tigures ThaT represenT Clarlcson's finances, and makes Them come ouT even. Mr. Hiram Hall, in charge oT The mainTenance shop, is responsible Tor The general repair and mainTenance of all The school's buildings and grounds. re Hall, STurdevanT, MclnTy inline? S Mr. Lowell W. Herron, Tor almosT Tour year The head oT The Business AdminisTraTion deparT- menT, was named assisTanT To The presidenT on February 4, I948. Mr. Herron, long a TavoriTe wiTh sTudenTs ouTside of his deparTmenT as well as wiThin iT, conTinued on wiTh The duTies of ad- minisTraTing The placemenT bureau, in addiTion To his new duTies as assisTanT To The presidenT. Mr. Herron holds a MasTer 's degree Trom The STaTe UniversiTy of lowa, which he received al- mosT Two years beTore coming To Clarkson in I94O. His inTluence on every sTudenT is very easily seen, as his new posiTion enTails The supervision of The adminisTraTion oT curricula and academic policy, as well as The direcTion oT The placemenT bureau, which naTurally is oT pracTical inTeresT To every sTudenT. , . 6.6. l l Fronf Row: Reynolds, Hill, Sealer, Heclcerg Second Row: Zann, Tewksloury, Reed, Burrell, Warner Many S+-ancling: Falls Clarrldqe Brown, D'Errico7 Si'Hing: Hudson, Allison, Kalman: Nof in Picfurez Clafley. U I! 6 O I 12 I 6 O I Froni Row: McCormick, Reed: Second Row: Marble, Mcplweelers, Record: Noi in Piciure: Powers, Dari Fron+ Row: Cornwell, Mcl-luglw, Weiss, Redmondtsecond Row: Wiesner, Myall, Cooper, Kinney Maclean, Lyon, Babcock. .6.. r B. ... 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' ','1 ,LH Y . il 5 'ffif52i.fg,1 5 st- X . , - Q 'zggfaya 1 -rip. .. if 2 1 ' ii! 'L TSE? A 1 2 1 5 -L '3'?1'1 : 21 A ? 1 Q , :Zuni , , 5 ' . ,. 1 , , 1 ?g , ' , QQ., 5 , 'Q S L X 4 1 Q , l A f ' f 1 ' ' ' L I, 1 14. . - -fy, -Lu ,V , fi! ff 18 Hafclw, Carley, Folkner, Blair LYLE W. BALDWIN Mechanical Engineering V Walerlown, N. Y. Sigma Della Tau Bela Pi Freshman Award I: Erosh-Soph Hop Comm. Ig R.O.T.C.g Mililary Ball Comm. I: Jr. Member Board ol Governors 3: Tau Be+a Pi 47 lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. NEIL J. BALDAU Mechanical Engineering Lewisfon, N. Y. Lambda Ioia Iniegralor Slahf I, 2. JOSEPH E. BOURCY Mechanical Engineering Walerlown, N. Y. Lambda lofa Phalanx 4, Pres. Sludenl Union 43 B. of G. 4: Inlegralor I, 2, 37 Polygon Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Treas. Pres. 4: Dramalechers I, 2: Malh Club I, 2: Honor Roll Ig Erosh-Soph Hop I, 2: Ice Carnival I, 2: Clarkson Guard I, 2, Mililary Ball Comm. Ig Soph Vice-Pres. ROBERT GRABOW Civil Engineering I-lempslead, N. Y. Neulral A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. RAYMOND L. BARTLETT Business Adminislralion Glen Falls, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Phalanx 4: Class Treas. I: Erosh-Soph I-lop I, 23 Varsily Baseball I, 23 Varsily C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: B. ol G. 2: Class Pres. 27 Inlra- mural Sporls, I, 2, 3, 47 Clarlcsonian 2, 31 Ice Carnival Comm. 2, 3: Dramalechers 37 Varsily Eoolball 3, 43 lnlegralor 2, 3, 4, Assoc. Edilor 4, Pres. ol: l.E.C. 4: S.Px.M. 3, 4. GRANT G. COLE Chemical Engineering Nicholville, N. Y. Neulral A.I.Cl1.E. I, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD J. CARLEY Mechanical Engineering Milford. N. Y. Neulral B. oi G. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4: Pres. Senior Class: Tau Bela Pi 4, Corresponding Sec. 47 Honor Roll I, 3: lnlegralor Jr. Board 3: Band 3, 47 A.S.M.E. 3, 47 A.I.Ch.E. I: Vice-Pres. Soph Class 23 Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. CLAUSON Mechanical Engineering Fairfield, Conn. Sigma Della R.O.T.C. I, 2: A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4. CARL A. EMERSON Civil Engineering Walerlown, N. Y. Neulral Clarkson Guard I, 2, 3: Rifle Team 2: Mililary Ball Comm. 3, Inlegralor I, 25 A.S.C.E. I, 2, 3, 4. HARLAN S. GATES Mechanical Engineering Baldwinsville, N. Y. Neufral Glee Club 2, 37 I-loclcev 3. THE CLASS OF GORDON C. BONKE Mechanical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Lambda Iola Ice Carnival Comm. I: Frosh-Soph I-lop Comm. I, 2: Band I, 2: Pres. of Soph. Class 2: Soph. Rep. B. of G. 2: Jr. Member I.F.C. 3: Infra- mural Sporls I, 2. LEE M. BLAYMORE Chemical Engineering Neufral A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Frosh-Soph I-lop I, 2: Malh Club I. HERBERT E. CAPRON Chemical Engineering Elmslorcl, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Phalanx 4: Baseball Mgr., 4, Assl. Mgr. 3: B. ol G. 3, 4: Inlegralor 2, 3, 4, Assl. Business Mgr. 3, Business Mgr. 4: A,I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Vice- Pres. Jr. Class 3: Flying Club 3: Varsily C Club 3, 4: Managers' Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Ice Carnival 2, 3: Program Comm. Chairman 3: Clarlcsonian 4: Frosh-Soph I-lop, I, 2. . WELLS E. BLISS Mechanical Engineering Leroy, N. Y. Sigma Della Class Pres. I, 2: Vice-Pres. 3: Chairman Frosh-Soph Hop I, 2: Frosh Foolball I: Inlramural Sporls, I, 2, 3. ROBERT W. BLAIR Mechanical Engineering Monlreal, Quebec Omicron Pi Omicron Phalanx 4: B. ol G. 3, 4: Treas. 4: Class Sec. I, 2, 4' Chairman Ice Carnival Comm. 3: Varsily Hockey I, 2, 3: Varsily C Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.S.M.E. 3, 4: Inlegralor I: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD C. CONNELL Mechanical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Neulral C-oll 3, 4, Caplr. 4: A.S.M.E. 3, 4. RONALD L. GREENE Eleclrical Engineering Polsdam, N. Y. Neulral Polygon Club: Malh Club Pres.: Inlegralor, Jr. Board: Clarlcsonian: Asst Mgr. Baslcelball: A.I.E,E. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Tau Bela Pi, Record- ing Sec.: Ice Carnival Program Comm.: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. KEITH C. CORMIA Eleclrical Engineering Ilian, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi, 4: A.I.E.E. 4: I-Iolcroll Club I. JAMES E. FRIDEN Chemical Engineering Binghamlon, N. Y. Sigma Della Honor Rall I, 2, 3, 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Malh Club I: Erosh Baslcelball I: lnlramural Sporls, I, 2. TRUMAN M. CURRY Mechanical Engineering Harlford, Conn. Omicron Pi Omicron Treas. Freshman Class I: A.S.M.E. 3, 4. OCTOBER I947 WILLIAM A. FAZIOLI Meclnanical Engineering Troy, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Trees. 47 Ivlalln Club 2: Tennis 4: Ice Carnival, In- lrarnural Sporls 2 3, 4. CLARENCE J. GOBLE Eleclrical Engineering Perl Jervis, N. Y. Karma B. ol Ci. 4: l.E.C. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Plnolo Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 47 Clarlrsonian 3: Ice Carnival I, 2: Erosln-Sopn Hop 2: A.I.E.E. I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramurai Sporls I 2, 3. JOHN H. HUNTER Business Adminislralion Wappingers Eails, N. Y. Neulral Vlfoodsloclc Club I, 2, Sec. 3, Eroslw-Sopln I-lop Comm. 2, lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD D. HALL Meclwanical Engineering New York, N. Y. Ornicron Pi Omicron Varsily Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 47 Varsily Baseball I, 2, 37 Varsify CMT A.S.M.E. WARREN L. JONES Civil Engineering Rome. N. Y. Lambda Iola Eroslw-Sopli Hop Comm. 23 A.S.C.E. 3, 4: Vice-Pres. 3, 4: I.I:.C. 3: Pres. Jr. Class. PAUL H. MEHNE Clnemical Engineering Vallnalla, N. Y. Neulral Pres. Freshman Class, Eroslw-Soplw Hop Comm. I, 2: Bancl I 2g ln- Iramural Sporrs I, 2:A.I.CI1.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Senior Ball Comm. PAUL L. MURPHY Business Adrninislralion Russell, N. Y. Lambda Iofa Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Inlegralor I, 2, 3, Asso. Edilor 3: A.S.C.E. I, 2: S.A.M. 3, 4: Dramaleclwers I, 2: Polygon Club I, 2: Plnolo Club I, 2. LLOYD T. McNULTY, Jr. Business Adrninisfralion Polsdam, N. Y. Neulral S.A.IVI. JAMES PISANO Eleclrical Engineering Auburn, N. Y. Ornicron Pi Omicron Freshman Eoolball I7 Varsify Eoolball 2, 3 4: Varsily C 2, 3, 4, A.I.E,E. CHARLES R. SARGENT Eleclrical Engineering S. New Berlin, N. Y. Ornicron Pi Omicron A.I.E.E.g Honor Roll 2, 3: Tau Bela Pi 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Varsily Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Varsily C Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Allwlefic Board of Conlrol 47 Inlrarnural Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. THE CLASS OF NILS I. EKLUND Mechanical Engineering Roslyn Heighls, N. Y. Karma Clarkson Guard: A.S.M.E. WARREN J. GRUNST Mechanical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Lambda Iola A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. I, 2: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Erosh- Soph I-lop Comm. I, 2: l.E.C. 3: Ice Carnival Comm. I. 2: Pholo Club 3. JOHN G. HANSEN Mechanical Engineering Slalen Island, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Glee Club: Ski Team I: A.S.M.E, GEORGE F. HATCH Civil Engineering Hempslead, N. Y. Sigma Della Phalanx 4: Freshman Baskelball I: Mililary Ball'Comm. I: R.O.T.C.: Dramalechers I: A.S.M.E. I: A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec, 3, 4: l.E.C. 4, Treas. 4: B. ol G. 4: Treas. Senior Class 4: College Club Comm. 4: Senior Ball Comm. 4: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3.4. H. COLLINS HAMBLEN Mechanical Engineering New Rochelle, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4. I DIMITRI R. Hiksci-mens Chemical Engineering Roslyn I-leighls, N. Y. Sigma Della Erosh-Soph I-lop Comm. I, 2: Mililary Ball Comm. I, 2: Polygon Club I: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Pholography Club 3: Ice Carnival Comm. 4: A. I. Ch. E. I, 2, 3, 4: I-lonor Roll 4. STANLEY B. KAPLAN Civil Engineering New York, N. Y. Sigma Della Inlegralor I. 2, Jr. Board 3: Hockey 3: Baseball 3: Varsily C Club: Erosh-Soph Hop Comm. I, 2: Jr. Prom 3: Ice Carnival 3: A.S.C.E. 3. 4: lnlramural Sporls 2. 3. ARTHUR G. KOWALSKY Chemislry Ulica Neufral ROBERT MUTHIG Chemical Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Neulral Tennis I: Band I, 2: A.l.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4. JAMES F. PARSLOW Business Adminislralion Olfawa, Canada Omicron Pi Omicron Phalanx 3, 4, Pres. 4: Who's Who, I947: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Inler- gralor I, 2, Edilor-in-chiel 2: Bus. Mgr. Ice Carnival 3: Varsily I-Icckey 2, 3, 4: Varsily C Club 2, 3, 4, Vice4Pres. 2: S.A.M. 2, 3, 4: A.l.Ch.E. I: Jr. Class Vice-Pres.: Dramalechers 2: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3. OCTOBER I947 WILLIAM C. PRAEGER Eleclrical Engineering Glen Burnie, Md. Neulral Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Neulral Club 3: Tau Bela Pi 4. JOSEPH R. TOLOSKY Civil Engineering Lyon Mounlain, N. Y. Sigma Delia Varsily Baseball I, 2: A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Clwairmang lnframural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. RAY J. WHALEN Civil Engineering Polsdam, N. Y. Neulral I-lonor Roll 3, 4: Plnolo Club I: A.I.Cl'1.E, I: A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3. ROBERT WILSON Business Adminislralion Kalonalw, N, Y. Neulral Varsily Baseball I, 2: Varsily C Club 2, 3, 4: S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. FRANK J. SCHWEITZER, JR. Business Adminislralion Jaclcson I-Ieiglwls, N. Y. Neulral S.A.M. PETER SIEBENMANN Cliemislry Brooklyn, N. Y. Neulral I-lonor Roll 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND GUIDI Clnemislry Scarsdale, N. Y. Neulral WALTER T. BULSON Clwemical Engineering Slony Poinl, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron A.l.Cl1.E, l, 2, 3, 4: Inlerlralernily Sporls, I, 2, 3, 4: Soplw Treas.: Malh Club 3: Ice Carnival 2: Eroslw-Soplu Hop Comm 2: Fencing Club 3, 4. PANFILO E. FORGIONE Business Adminisirafion Polsdam, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Baseball Scrub I, Asst Mgr. 3: Hoclcey Mgr. 3: Baslcelball Mgr. 3: Frosh-Soph Hop Comm I: Soplw Treas.: Inlegrafor 2: Clarlcsonian 2, 4: Varsily C Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: Managers Club 2, 3, 4, Sec-Treas. 2, 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3: S.A.M. 4: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. THE CLASS OF JACK SPEIRS, JR, Business Adminisfrafion Poughkeepsie, N. Y, Neuiral A.I.Ch.E. I: S,A.M. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Sec. Jr. Class: Neufral Club: Inlramural Sporfs. ALBERT C. VENIER Business Adminisiraiion Ogdensburg, N. Y. Lambda Iola Ice Carnival Comm. I, 2: S.A.M. 3, 4, Treas. 3: Flying Club 3. KEITH E. WILSON Eieclrical Engineering Bangor, N. Y. Sigma Della Varsily Foofball I: Iniramural Sporls 2, 3, 4: I-Ionor Roll 2: Ice Carnival Comm. 3: Erosh'Soph Hop Comm 2: A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4. LYLE L. ZAHN, JR. Chemical Engineering Carfhage, N. Y. Neufral I'-Ionor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Frosh-Soph I-Iop Comm. 2: Tau Bela Pi 4, Pres. 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Treas. 3: Inlramural Sporis I, 2. JEROME P. SCHEIDERICH Mechanical Engineering Ufica, N. Y. Neufral A.S.M.E. I, 2, 37 Band I, 2. HECTOR MUNRO Chemical Engineering Hamburg, N. Y. Karma Iniegrafor I, 2: Clarlcsonian 2, 3: Frosh-Soph Hop Comm I: Class Officer 2: I.F.C. 2, 3, 4: B. of G. 3: Band 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Drama- fechers 3: Ice Carnival 3: Inlramural Sporis. JOSEPH QUINN Elecirical Engineering Pilislon, Pa. Neuiral WILLIAM FLINT Business Adminislraiion Delmar, N. Y. Neulral ROCCO F. CLEMENTE Civil Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Neuiral I-Ionor Roll I, 4: Slci Pairol I3 A.S.C,E. 3, 4: Flying Club 3. LINDON E. SMITH Mechanical Engineering Canlon, N. Y. 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Soph Class 2: A.S.M.E. I, 2: Honor Rall I. 2, 4: In- Iramural Sporls I, 2, 3 4. ALBERT N. BENOIT Mechanical Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Karma Eoolball I, 2, 3: Erosh-Soph I-lop Comm 2: A.S.M.E. 2, 3. C. ROY BEDELL Mechanical Engineering I'-Iempslead, N. Y. Ornicron Pi Omicron Inlegralor I, 2, 3, Jr. Bd. 3: B, of 6. 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Ice Carnival Comm. Chairman 4: A.S.M.E. 4: Flying Club Sec. 3: A.I.Ch.E. I: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN J. CHARBONEAU Eleclrical Engineering Oller Lake, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Inlegralor 2, 3, Jr. Bd. 3: A.S.M.E. 2: A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Sec, 4: I-Ionor Roll 3: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY H. BENHAM Elecfrical Engineering Millbroolc, N. Y. Neulral Fencing Club 3, 4: Mililary Ball Comm. 3: A.I.E.E. 4: Neufral Club I: Clarkson Guard 2, 3, 4: I-lonor Roll 2. RICHARD A. DANDO Chemical Engineering Skanealeles, N. Y. Karma A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: I.E.C. 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 4: Tau Bela Pi. 4. GUSTAV A. DIEZEMANN Civil Engineering Brooklyn, N. Y. Neuiral Tau Bela Pi 4: A.S.C.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: I-Ionor Roll 2, 3, 4: Ina lramural Sporls I, 2. ROBERT F. DUFF Eleclrical Engineering Broclcporl, N. Y. Neulral A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4: Neulral Club 2, 3, 4. MORTON FISCHER Mechanical Engineering Bridgeport Conn. Omicron Pi Omicron Infegralor I, 2, Jr. Bd. 2: Glee Club 2: Baseball 2: Clarkson Guard 3, 4: A.S.M.E. 4: Inframural Sporls 3, 4. LAWRENCE M. FLETCHER Chemical Engineering Scarsdale, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Glee Club I, 2, 3: Mafh Club I: A. I. Ch. E. I, 2. 3, 4. THE CLASS OF ROBERT D. BATLEY Eleclrical Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Neulral Phalanx 4, Sec-Treas. 4: B. of G. 4, Vlce-Pres. 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Sec. Junior Class 3: Inlramural Sporls Conlrol Board 4: Intramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Frosh-Soph I-lop Comm 2. IRA L. BERGER Eleclrical Engineering New Yorlc, N. Y. Sigma Della Cheerleader I: Pholo Club, Treas. I: Inlegralor I, 2: A.I.E.E. 3, 4. THOMAS G. BURKE Mechanical Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Neulral Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Fresh-Soph I-lop Comm, 2: Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Ice Carnival Comm, 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: S.A.M.E. 3, 4: Inframural Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH M. COGGINS Business Adminislralion Walerloo, N. Y. Neufral Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3: S.A.M. I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 2 3, 4. ROBERT BURNUP Mechanical Engineering Greal Bend, N. Y. Karma Band I, 2: B. ol G. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Treas. 4: College Club Board 4: A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Inlrarnural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. Sr. Class 4, JOHN D. DAVIDSON Chemical Engineering Gouverneur, N. Y. Neulral Inlegralor I, 2: Ice Carnival Comm. 2: Clarlcson Guard I, 2: Fresh- Soph Hop Comm. I: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT B. EGGLESTON Eleclrical Engineering Kingslon, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 4: Neulral Club 4: Inlramural Sporls 2, 3. RICHARD N. HAIGH Chemical Engineering Ossining, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club: A.I.CI'1.E. I, 2, 4: Camera Club 2. DOUGLAS FOLKNER Mechanical Engineering Greal Meadows, N. J. Sigma Della Varsify C Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: B. of G. 3: I.F.C. 3, 4, Treas. 47 Vice-Pres. Sr. Class 4: A.S.M.E. 3: Baseball 2: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls 2, 3, 4. WALTER A. GEERY Eleclrical Engineering Easl Rockaway, N. Y. Neulral Eleclronics Club 4: A.I.E.E. 4: I.R.E. 4. . FEBRUARY l948 NELSON S. COURTRIGHT lnduslrial Engineering Johnson Cily, N. Y. Lambda Iola Phalanx 45 Tau Bela Pi 3. 4, Corr, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: A.S.M.E, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Clarlcsonian 3, 4, Jr. Bd. 3, Sr. Bd. 41 Inlegralor 3, 4, Asso. Ed. 3, Edilor-in-Chief 4: Pholo Club, Vice-Pres. 3: Frosh-Soph Hop Comm. 23 Ice Carnival Comm. Chairman 43 Band lg A.I,E.E. I, 2: Who's Who 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: lnlramural Sporls I, 2. ARTHUR L. GAMSBY Mechanical Engineering Sunapee, N. H. Neulral A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 43 lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. EGON C. WERTHER Mechanical Engineering Sloalsburg, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 3, 4: Clarkson Guard 3, 4. RICHARD E. GRATTON Eleclrical Engineering Glens Falls, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 47 Neulral Club I, 2: Honor Roll I, 3, 43 A.l.E.E. 4. KENNETH R. HALLOCK Civil Engineering Maralhon, N. Y. Neulral B. of G. 3: Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 43 A.S.C.E. 3, 47 Honor Roll 43 In- 'rrarnural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS A. HIGGINS Eleclrical Engineering Newburgh, N. Y. Neulral I-lolcrofl Club Ig A. I. E. E. 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls 2, 3. CHARLES R. HYDE Mechanical Engineering Walerlown, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Varsily C Club 3, 4: Hockey Manager 2, 3, 41 Manager's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 41 A.S.M.E. 47 Pholo Club 2, 3. ROBERT D. HILLIARD Civil Engineering Ellenville, N. Y. Sigma Della A.S.C.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Pres. 4: Dramalechers Ig ln- legralor I, 2, 3, Jr. Bd. 3: B. of G. 3: Ice Carnival Comm. Chairman 3. JAMES M. KNISKERN Chemical Engineering DeRuyler, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 3, 4, Pub. Dir. 3, Corr. Sec. 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Pres. 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Neulral Club 2, 3. Ili Band I, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 3, 4: Who's Who 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH F. LADUE Mechanical Engineering Chazy, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 43 A,S.M.E. 3, 4: Neulral Club 3, 47 I-lolcroll Club l. THE CLASS OF WILLIAM J. HETICO, JR. Mechanical Engineering Erie, Pa. Sigma Delia Phalanx 3, 4, Chairman 4: Who's Who 4: Ice Carnival Comm. I, 3. 4, Gen. Chairman 4: lnlegrafor 2, 3, 4, Edirorxin-Chief 4: B. of G. 3: Dramarechers 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Vice-Pres, Jr. Class 3: Eooiball 3: A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4. EDWARD J. GOODNOW Mechanical Engineering Norfolk, N. Y. Neuiral A. S. M. E. 4. JOHN A. GREEN Business Adminisfrafion Eanwood, N. J. Neulral lniegralor 4: Neuiral Club 4: S,A.M. 4: Honor Roll 3: Bridge Club 4: Baclminlon Club 3: lnrramural Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROBERT S. HAWTHORNE Business Adminisfrafion Nislcayuna, N. Y. Neurral Cfarlcsonian 4: S.A.M, 4: Neufral Club 4, JEREMIAH HEAGERTY Eleclrical Engineering Oswego, N. Y. Neuiral Tau Beia Pi 4: Neurral Club 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 3, 4: Band I, 2: Ma+h Club 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3' Inframural Sporis I, 2, 3.4. MARTIN R. HODGE Civil Engineering Saclcef Harbor, N. Y. Neulral A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4: Neulral Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: lnframural Sporrs 3.4. DONALD G. JONES Chemical Engineering Frankfort N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Tau Bela Pi 3, 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Pres. 4: A.l.Ch.E. I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Treas, Freshman Class I: lnlramural Sporls 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JOHNSON Induslrial Engineering Rochesler, N. Y, Neuiral lniegraror 2: Neufral Club 2, 4: Ice Carnival Comm. 3: Honor Roll 2 3. 4: A.S.M.E. 4. DEREK P. LAWRENCE Mechanical Engineering While Plains, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Iniegraror I, 2, 3, Jr. Bd. 3: Tau Beia Pi 4: B. ol G. 3: A.S.M.E. I: Ice Carnival Comm, I, 3: Honor Roll I, 2. WARD N. KISSELL, JR. Chemical Engineering Evans Mills, N. Y. Lambda lola A.l.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Vice-Pres. 'Freshman Class I: Honor Rall 2: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FEBRUARY l948 ROBERT W. MCCARTNEY Mechanical Engineering Canfon, N. Y. Lambda Io+a Phalanx 4, Pres. Senior Class 4: Pres. Junior Class 3: Eoolball 2, 3: Versily C Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 21 A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 27 Inlegralor, Jr. Bd. 35 Clarksonian 23 Ice Carnival Comm, 2 47 Inlramural Sporls 2, 3, 4. HOWARD E. LECHLER Civil Engineering Chicago, III. Neutral A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. WILLIAM C. ORTT Chemical Engineering Niagara Ealls, N. Y. Neulral Omega Chi Epsilon 43 A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: A.C.S, 4: Irilegrafor I, 27 Clarkson Guard 2, 3, 4: Mililary Ball Comm Chairman 37 Phoro Club I, 2, Ski Palrol 2: Neulral Club I, 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 4. PAUL R. MCINTYRE Business Aclrninislralion Polsdam, N. Y. Neulral Inlegralor I, 2: Business Club I, 2, Mililary Ball Comm. I, Honor Roll 3. FRED REXFORD Civil Engineering Canlon, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 43 A.S.C.E. 3, 4, Treas. 3, VicevPres. 4: I-Ionor Rall 2, 3 4. ALBERT L. NEUMANN, JR. Chemical Engineering Lynbrook, N. Y. Neutral A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3. 47 Glee Club I, 2. HUGH C. OSBORN Chemical Engineering Newlon Falls, N. Y. Neulral I-Iolcroll Club I, 2, Treas. 2: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2: Inlramural Sporls I. 2. WILLIAM J. REEDY Eleclrical Engineering Elmhursl, III. Neulral A.I.E.E. 3, 4, Tau Bela Pi 41 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. ROBERT L. SMITH Mechanical Engineering Scolia, N. Y. Sigma Deira Dramalechers 3, 4: Clarkson Guard 47 A.S.M.E. 2, 4: lnlramural Sporfs 2, 3, 4, CORNELIS SINKELDAM, JR. Civil Engineering Newark, N. Y. Sigma Della A.S.C.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club I, 25 Frosh-Soph I-lop Comm I: Ice Carnival Comm. 25 Inlramural Sporls I 2, 3, 4. THE CLASS OF MATHEW C. LEHRHOFE Chemical Engineering Irvinglon, N. J. Neulral A.l.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Radio Club I3 Malh Club I, 2: Polygon Club I: Dramalechers 2i Clarkson Guard I, 2g Ice Carnival Comm. 2. CHESTER G. NORTHRUP, JR. Mechanical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 3, 4. EDSON H, PHELPS Chemical Engineering 'Sandy Creek, N. Y. Lambda lola Omega Chi Epsilon 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 47 Eooiball 2, 4: Baskelball I, Varsily C Club 41 I.E.C. 4. Sec. 43 Inrramural Sporis I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3. OLIVER D. MULLEY Mechanical Engineering Willow Grove, Pa. Neulral lnIegra+or 2, 3: Tau Bela Pi 4: A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4: Ice Carnival Comm. 3: Neuiral Club 3. WILLIAM J. ROWLEY Civil Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Lambda Iola Masler Cheerleader 3, 4: Dramalechers 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Fencing Club Insl. 3, 41 Ski Club 3, 4: Ice Carnival Comm. Chairman 4: Glee Club 3: Eoolball 43 Inlegralor 37 A.S.C.E. 3. 4. WILLIAM W. SCHEDE Business Adminisfrafion Poisdam, N. Y. Neulral Eoolball 2, 4: Honor Roll 4. DONALD B. SEYMOUR Elecfrical Engineering Rome, N. Y, Neulral Radio Club I, 21 Neulral Club I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: I.R.E. 4: A.I.E,E. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Cheerleader 27 B. ol G. 37 Honor Roll 4, ELWOOD F. SCH EITHAU ER Mechanical Engineering Jersey Cily, N. J, Neulral A.S.M.E, 3, 4: Neulral Club 4. 4 GEORGE SPANOS Eleclrical Engineering Rockville Cenler, N. Y. Lambda lola Inlegralor I, 2, Jr. Bd. 2: Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 3: Glee Club I: Polygon Club 43 A.I.Ch.E. I, 2: A.l.E,E. 4: lnlramural Soor+s I 2. MAHLON H. STEARNS Eleclrical Engineering Plallsburg, N. Y. Neulral A.l.E.E. 3, 43 Neuiral Club 4: Rifle Club 4. FEBRUARY I948 X JOHN E. ZIEGLER lvlechanical Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Lambda Iola A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Flying Club 3, 4: Ski Pairol 3: Inlerfralernily Sports 2 3 4 MILFORD M. CURTIS Eleclrical Engineering Canlon, N. Y. Neulral Erosh-Soph I-lop Comm, I: I-Ionor Roll 2: A.S.M.E. 2: A.I.E.E. 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3. WALLACE A. BURT Chemical Engineering Ogdensburg, N. Y, Neuiral Woodsloclr Club I, 2: Holcroil Club I, 2: A,I.Ch.E. I, 2 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3: Dramaiechers 4: Iniramural Sporfs. JAM ES C. WALSH Mechanical Engineering Plalisburg, N. Y. Lambda Ioia Frosh Class Pres.: A.S.M.E. I: Board of Governors 2. EDWARD W. STIEFVATER Chemical Engineering Uiica, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicror- A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Publicily Dr. 3, Sec. 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Tau Bela Pi 3, 4: I-Ionor Roll I, 2, 3. GEORGE K. PERLEY Mechanical Engineering Pori Washinglon, N. Y. Neufral Radio Club I: Neulral Club 2, 3: Rifle Team 2, 3: Board oi Governors 3. DONALD E. MILLER Chemical Engineering Manhassel, N. Y. Neuiral A.l.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: Tau Bela Pi 4: Clarkson Guard 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 4. CHARLES E. THOMAS Elecfrical Engineering Ulica, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 4: Glee Club 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4: Tennis Squad 3. JAMES R. TIER Chemical Engineering Chalham, N. J. Lambda Iofa Baseball I 2: Baslcefball I: Board of Governors 3, 4: Pres, 4: Ice Carnival 3: Junior Class Pres.: Aihleiic Board of Conlrol 4. HAROLD W. THORNHILL N Business Adminislralion Waleriown, N. Y. Neulral I Band I: Honor Roll 3. I I THE CLASS OF WALTER A. GRABOWSKI Business Aclminislralion Buffalo. N. Y. Neulral Flying Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: Polygon Club 3, 4? S.A.M. 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4, WILFRID S. FENTON Mechanical Engineering Niagara Falls, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 4: Neulral Club 3: lnlramural Sporls 3, 4. ROBERT D. STEWART Chemical Engineering Allarnonl, N. Y. Neulral Tau Bela Pi 3, 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 47 A.I.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4: Clarlcson Guard 4: Polygon Club 3, Sec. 37 Whos Who 4: Neulral Club 2, 3: Band 3. PAUL W. TEBO Mechanical Engineering Norwood, N. Y. Neulral Clarlcson Guard 3, 4, Pres. 3. DONALD R. SEDLAK Eleclrical Engineering Niagara Falls, N. Y. Neufral EARL W. HUGHES Business Adminislralion llion, N. Y. Neulral JACK D. PHILLIPS Business Aclminislrafion Marilla, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Varsily Baseball: Varsily Baslcelballg Varsily C Club, Pres. HORACE E. HOLLIDAY Mechanical Engineering Ilion, N. Y. Neulral THOMAS I. MEEHAN, SR. Mechanical Engineering Ogdensburg, N. Y. Neulral Frosh Class Sec.: A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Vice-Pres 4: Debaling Sociely: Clark- sonian 3. ERWIN HANKE Eleclrical Engineering While Plains, N. Y. Neulral FEBRUARY I948 DONALD A. HUGHES Chemical Engineering Long Laine, N. Y. Ornicron Pi Omicron Band: Glee Club: Jr. Prom Comm.: lnierfralerniiy Sporis. RICHARD A. 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Neulral A.I.E.E. 3, 43 Rifle Team 3, 4, Pislol Team 3, 4: A.S.lvl.E. 4. DAVID BROWNINC-J Business Adminislralion Peconic, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Inlramural Sporls I, 2: Honor Roll 2. JOHN L. BOULET Business Adminislrafion Gouverneur, N. Y. Lambda Iola lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Flying Club 2, 3, 41 Dramalecliers 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3. STEWART BURGIN Eleclrical Engineering Bingliamlon, N. Y. Sigma De!+a lnlegralor I: Dramaleclwers 4. ALFRED F. BOICE Eleclrical Engineering Red Hook, N. Y. Neulral Band I, 2: Rifle Club I: Neulral Club I, 2: A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2: Clarkson Guard. GEORGE N. BENTLEY Business Adminislralion Peekskill, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club 4. DONALD W. CHAPIN Eleclrical Engineering Induslry. N. Y. Neulral Radio Club I, 2, Viceepres. Ig Clarkson Guard 2, 3: Tau Bela Pi 3, 4: Mililary Ball Comm. Cliairman 31 Soplw Class Treas.g A.I.E.E. 2, 3: S.A.M.E. 2, 3, Ice Carnival 4. GEORGE E. BOZWICK Eleclrical Engineering Sag Harbor, N. Y. Neulral A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4. THE CLASS OF ROBERT A. COVENTRY Chemical Engineering Rome, N. Y. Lambda Iola A.I.Ch.E. 3, 47 Phoio Club 2, 4: Malh Club 4, lnlramural Sporls I 2, 31 Honor Roll 2, 3. GERALD T. CURRAN Business Adminislralion Brushlon, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 47 S.A.M. 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls 2, Honor Roll 4. GEORGE DANZER, JR. Chemical Engineering Wes? Websier, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Phalanx 4: Clarksonian 31 Iniegralor 2, 3, Jr. Bd. 2, Sr. BCI. 33 Omega I 2 3 4 Cheerleader I 2 eacl 2 Ice Chi Epsilon 4: A.I.Ch.E. , , , 7 Carnival 3, 4, Comm. Chairman 4, Junior Prom. 3. KENNETH C. DICKERSON ,,I-I Elecirical Engineering Hulchinson, Kansas Neuiral Club 4, A.I.E.E. 3, 4. HARVEY B. DEVOE Mechanical Engineering Spring Valley, N. Y. Clarkson Guard 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 23 A.S.M.E. 4: Gle Ball Chairman 37 Ski Club 2. RICHARD H. DeCRACKER Mechanical Engineering Liverpool. N. A.S.M.E. 2, 4: Neulral Club 43 Tau Bela Pi 4. JAMES M. ELLIOTT Mechanical Engineering Canlon, N. Y. e Club 4, Y. Baseball I: Eoolball I, 21 Baskelball ly Neulral Club 4. WILBER EATON Business Adminislraiion Neulral Neuiral Mililary Neulral Neuiral Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: B. oi G. 37 S.A.M. 2, 3, 4, Acliviiies Chairman 27 Iniramural Sporis I, 2, 4. CHARLES H. ELVE Business Adminisfralion Syracuse, N. Y. Lambda lola A.S.M.E. I, 2, Sec. 27 S.A.M. 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2: Ice Carnival I, 2, 3: Erosh-Soph Hop Comm. I, 2: Iniramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND EDGERTON Chemical Engineering Scarsdale, N. Y. Neulral A.I.CI1.E. i, 2, 3, 4. J U N E I 9 4 8 GILBERT F. FITZPATRICK Eleclrical Engineering Freepori, N. Y. Neuiral Phalanx 4: Vice-Pres. Freshman Class: Treas. Junior Class: Frosh-Soph Hop Comm. I, 2: Jr. Prom Cornm. Chairman 3: B. ol G. 3: Clarkson Guard 2, 3, 4: A.S.M.E. 3, 4: S.A.M.E. 3, ViceAPres. 3: Neufral Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3: lce Carnival 3, 4, Gen. Chairman 4: A.I.E.E. 4. EDWARD W. FIELD Elecrrical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Neuiral A.I.E.E. 3, 4: Fencing Club 4: Holcroil Clubt Inlramural Sporrs 2, 3, 4. LEON FRANCE Eleclrical Engineering Schenecfady, N. Y. Lambda lola lnlegralor 3, 4, News Edilor 4, Edilor-in-Chief 4: Eleclronic Sociery 2, 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: Tau Bela Pi 4: l.R.E. 3, 4: lnlramural Sporrs I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH P. GARDNER Mechanical Engineering Floral Park, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Dramalechers 3, 4: Jr. Prom 3: Rifle Club I. MARTIN A. GABEY Civil Engineering Bergenlield, N. J. Sigma Della Hockey Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Assl. 2, 3, Head 4: Varsily C Club 3, 4: Managers' Club 2, 3, 4: fN.S.C.E. I, 2, 3. 4: Frosh Foorball, Frosh Baseball: Frosh-Soph Hop Comm. I, 2: Ice Carnival I, 2: Mililary Ball I, 2: Jr. Prom 3: Honor Roll 3: Inlramural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. FRED H. GARDN ER Business Adminislralion Richville, N. Y. Neulral S.A.M.: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. ROBERT J. GIVEN Eleclrical Engineering Cranberry Lake, N. Y. Neulral A.l.E.E. 3, 4: S.A.M.E. 2, 3, 4: Clarkson Guard 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4: Ski Club 4, Pres 4: Neulral Club 4. ALBERT L. GILBERT Business Adminisrralion Poisclam, N. Y. Neulral S.A.M. 2, 3, Sec. 3: Managemenl Club 4: Dramalechers 2, 3, 4: Clarksonian 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. JOHN M. HOURIHAN Chemical Engineering Norlh Lawrence, N. Y. Lambda Iofa Inlegralor l, 2: FroshASoph Hop Comm. l, 2: lce Carnival 2: Treas. Soph Class: S.A.M.E. 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Clarkson Guard 4: Clarksonian 2: lnlramural Sporls I, 2. ROBERT W. HYDE Mechanical Engineering Malone, N. Y. Neulral Baskelball I: Varsily C Club I, 2, 3, 4: A,S.M.E. THE CLASS OF ROBERT E. HANKS Civil Engineering Brockporl, N. Y. Sigma Della Clarkson Guard I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2: Inlegralor I, 2: Rifle Team I: Class Vice-Pres. 2: A.S.M.E. I, 2: A.S.C.E. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Ice Carnival 3. CHARLES W. HUGHES Mechanical Engineering Walerlown, N. Y. NGUIFGI fX.S.M.E. 3, 4, Treas. 4. JOHN M. HOLMES Chemical Engineering Polsdam, N. Y. Neulral Glee Club I: Inlegralor I, 2, 3, Jr. Board 3: A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 3, 4, Sec. 3: Tau Bela Pi 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. DONALD W. HUMPHREY Business Adminislralion Yonkers N. Y. Neulral S.A.Ivl. 2, 3: Honor Roll 3: Manaoemenl Club 4. ROBERT R. HILL Mechanical Engineering Canfon, N. Y. Karma A.S.C.E. I: A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4: Ski Club I: Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3: Clarksonian 3: Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman 33 Iniegraior 3, 47 l.E.C. 37 Mililary Ball 4. - WILLIAM H. HOSMER Business Adminislralion Edwards, N. Y. Neulral SAM S. IMPIOMBATO Mechanical Engineering Soulh Norwalk, Conn. Neuiral Baseball 2: Foolball 3, 4: Varsiiy C Club 3, 4: A.S.M.E. 3, 4. FRANCIS J. IARIA Mechanical Engineering Auburn, N. Y. Neuiral A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4: S.A.M. 4: lnlramural Sporls I, 2 3, 4. CHARLES N. JACKSON, JR. Eleclrical Engineering Sangerlield, N. Y. Sigma Delia Tau Bela Pi 4: A.I.E.E. 3, 4: Maih Club 3, 4, ViceAPres. 3, Pres. 4: Clarkson Guard 4: Jr. Prom: Ice Carnival 4: Glee Club 43 Inlramural Sporis 3, 4. JOHN ISLER, JR. Chemical Engineering Carlsladl, N. J. Sigma Deira A.l.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Malh Club 3, Ali Flying Club 3, 4. JUNE I948 SEYMOUR S. LIEBMANN Mechanical Engineering Spring Valley, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4, A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3. 4, Rifle Team I, Ice Carnival I, Inlegralor 2, Drarnalechers 2, S.A.M. 2, 3, lvlililary Ball 3, 4, S.A,M.E. 2, 3, 4, Inlramural Sporls 3, 4, Slci Club 4. CARL H. JACOBSON Electrical Engineering Pleasanrville N. Y, Neulral Dramalechers 4: Ski Palrol 3. 4, A.I.E.E. 4. GERALD R. KINROSS Mechanical Engineering Siarnford, Conn. Neulral S.A.M, 3, 4, A.S.M.E. 3, 4, A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, QCII 'learn I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Rall l, Miliiary Ball I, Neulral Club 2, 3, 4, Malh Club I, Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. GLENN W. LIGHT Mechanical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 3, 4. Chemical Engineering ARTHUR C. LATULIP Oswego, N, Y. Sigma Della Eoolball I, 2, Baseball 2, Baslcelball I, A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4. VERNON R. LAWRENCE Eleclrical Engineering Massena, N. Y. Neulral Civil Engineering ALFRED F. LYNG Waferlown, N. Y. Lambda Iola Fresh-Soph Hop Comm. Chairman I, Band 2, Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3: A.S.C.E. 3. 4. JAM ES McVEAN Eleclrical Engineering Saranac, N. Y. Neuiral Neulral Club, A.I.E.E. GEORGE B. McDOWELL Mechanical Engineering Buffalo, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Neulral Club 2, 3, 4, S.A.M. 3, Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. RICHMOND MOSHER Chemical Engineering Lyons, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4, A.I.Ch.E. 3, 4. THE CLASS OF ROBERT L. MORROW Civil Engineering Norwood, N. Y. Sigma Della A.S,C.E. 2, 3, 47 Inlramural Sporls 21 Freshman Eoolballg Ice Carnival 3. ANDREW MONDO Mechanical Engineering Ufica, N. Y. Neulrdl Neulrai Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.S.M.E. 4: S.A.M. 4. WILLIAM L. MURPHY Civil Engineering Elmhursl, L. I. Sigma Della Phalanx 4, B. ol' G., Treas. 4: Senior Class Sec.: Inlegralor 2, 3. 4? News Edilor 3, 4, Technical Edilor 4: I.E,C. 3, Treas. 4: A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom 3: Ice Carnival 4, Iniramural Sporisl 2 3, 43 Dramafechers 3, 4. ROBERT E. MCCAIN Eleclrical Engineering Bombay, N. Y. Lambda Iola A.I,E.E. I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball Ip Iniramural Sp-orls I, 2, 3. 4. DOUGLAS MONROE Eleclrical Engineering Mohawk, N. Y. Neulral A.I,E.E. 2, 3, 4: Clarlcson Guard 3, 47 Slci Club 4, Milliarv Ball 4, Inlrarnural Sporls I, 2. GEORGE O. MILES Business Adminislralion Newiane, N. Y. Neuiral Dramafechers 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2: S.A.M. 2, 3, 4: Inlegraior 2, 37 Glee Club 4: I-Ionor Roll 2. FRANK J. MAROCCO Chemical Engineering Tuclcahoe, N. Y. Neuiral Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Inframural Sporls 2: Inlegralor 2, 3, Circulafion Manager 3, DONALD R. NEMEYER Business Adrninislrafion Oriskany, N. Y. Neulral S.A.M. 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Neuiral Club 4: Flying Club 3, 4. ROBERT E. NELLIS Eleclrical Engineering Trenlon, N, J. Lambda Iola Infegralor I, 2, Business Mgr. 3: A.S.C.E. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 3: I.R.E. 4: Inlramural Sporis 2, 3, 4. GEORGE R. NISBETH Eleclrical Engineering Brierhill, N. Y. Neulral Holcroif Club I, 23 Iniramural Sporls 2, A.S.C.E. 27 A.I.E.E. 3, 4. JUNE I948 GEORGE S. MCCUMBER Eleclrical Engineering Millord, N. Y. Sigma Della A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4: Ice Carnival 2: Clarksonian 2: Inlegralor 2: Grlee Club I: Clarkson Guard 3, 4: Mililarv Ball 4, PAUL B. OLIVER Civil Engineering Rome, N. Y. Neulral A.S.C.E. JACK R. PAYNE Mechanical Engineering Oswego, N. Y, Neulral Tau Bela Pi 4: A.5.M.E. 2, 3, 4: Goll Team I, 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2. JOHN F. PECK Meclranical Engineering Porl Jervis, N. Y. Sigma Della A.S.M.E. 4. BIOREN R. PFAFF Eleclrical Engineering Caslorland, N. Y. Neulral Band I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: A.l.Cl1.E. I: A.I.E.E. 3, 4: Neulral Club I, 4: Tau Bela Pi 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 4. WILLIAM J. PARISH Eleclrical Engineering Kingslon, N. Y. Neulral A.l.E.E. 2, 3, 4. WILLARD B. PIPER Meclnanical Engineering Polsdam, N. Y. Neuiral B. ol G. 3, 4: Jr. Class Pres.: College Club Comm. 3, Pres. 4: Jr. Prom Comm. Cliair. 3: Ice Carnival 2, 4, Comm. Clwair. 4: Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Drarnalechers 2, 3,: A.S.M.E. 2, 3: Clarksonian 2, 3: Ski Palrol 2: Inlramural Sporrs I, 2, 3, 4: Eoolloall I. -JAMES V. PROCOPIO, JR. Eleclrical Engineering Saranac Lake, N. Y. Neulral Eoolball I, 3. WILLIAM L. PAGELS Cliemical Engineering Sayville, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3, 4: A.I.CIi.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Iniegralor 4: Band 4: German Club 3. ALBERT E. ROGERS Meclianical Engineering Auburn, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 4: Neulral Club 4. THE CLASS OF WALTER H. SMITH Eleclrical Engineering Inwood, N. Y. Lambda lola Phalanx 4: A.l.E.E. I, 2: l.R.E. 3, 4: Eleclronics Sociely 3, 4: Cheer- leader I, 2, 3, 4: Masler Cheerleader 3: l.P.C. 3, 4, Sec. 4: Jr. Class Sec.: Glee Club 2: Jr. Prom Comm.: Clarlcsonian 4: lnlegralor 2, 3, 4, Jr. Board 4, Sr. Board 4. OWEN E. SHEDD Eleclrical Engineering Lowville, N. Y. Neulral DALE M. SMITH Mechanical Engineering Polsdam, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Phalanx 4: Tau Bela Pi 3, 4: B. ol: G. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Who's Who 4: Ice Carnival Business Manager 4: A.B.C. 4: U.S.N.S.A, Nalional Dele- gale 3: lnlegralor I, 2, 3, Jr. Board 3: Clarlcsonian Lilerary Edilor 3: S.A.M. 3, 4, Treas. 3: General Chairman Jr. Prom: Vice-Pres. Erosh Class: lnlramural Sporls. FRANCIS N. SCHELL Chemical Engineering Evans Mills, N. Y. Neulral A.l.Ch.E. 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls. STEPHEN E. SIGLER Business Adminislralion Johnson Cily, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader I, 2: Ice Carnival I, 2, 3, 4: Clarlcsonian I, 2, 3, 4: lnlegralor 2, 3, 4, Sporls Edilor 3, 4: Drama- Iechers 2, 3, 4: Sec. 2, 3: Rifle Club 2: Foolball Manager 3, Head 4: Jr. Prom 3: Managers Club 3, 4: Varsily C Club 4. FREDERICK W. SCHUSTER Eleclrical Engineering Burlalo, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3: A.I.E.E. I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls 3. NICK SFIKAS Business Aclrninislralion Rochesler, N. Y. Neulral Phalanx 4: Clarlcsonian Jr. Board 2: lnlegralor 2, 3, 4: Jr. Board 3, Business Manager 4: Ice Carnival 2: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3: S.A.M. I, 2, 3, 4: Neulral Club I, 3, 4: Who's Who 3: Manager Campus Slalion WNTC 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3. ALEXANDER TARTAKOFF Eleclrical Engineering Livingslon Manor, N. Y. Neulral Malh Club I: Pholo Club 2: A.I.E.E. I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Sporls 3, 4. JOHN M. TAGGART Eleclrical Engineering Libson, N. Y. Neulral Phalanx 4, Sec.-Treas. 4: Tau Bela Pi 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Neulral Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Ice Carnival 2, 3, 4, Comm. Chairman 4: Clark- sonian 2, 3, 4, Technical Edilor 2, 3: A.l.E.E. GENE S. TUCKER Mechanical Engineering While Plains, N. Y. Sigma Della Band I, 2: A.S.M.E. I, 2: Varsily Baseball I: lnlramural Sporls I, 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: lnlegralor I, 2: Honor Roll 3. JUNE I948 THOMAS A. TUETY Mechanical Engineering Rochesler, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron mural Sporls 2, 3, 4, Pres. Jr. Class: Flying Clu Sec. Freshman Class: A.S.M.E. lg Inlegralor 2, 3, J b 3 r. Board 3, Inlra- , 4, Vice-Pres. 3, I.F,C. 31 Ice Carnival I, 3: Treas. Senior Class: Erosh-Soph I-lop Comm. IVAN C. TROMBLEY Chemislry Hyndsville, N. Y. Neulral Neufral Club I, 2, 3, 47 A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL TEGZA Civil Engineering Endicoll, N. Y. Neulral Neulral Club I, 2, 3i Inlramural Sporls I, 2, B. of G. 3: A.S.C.E. I, 2. LEO M. THOMPSON Mechanical Engineering Niagara Falls, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES R. VICTORY Business Adminislralion Plainsville, N. Y. Neufral Neulral Club 4, Inlegralor 3, 45 Ice Carnival 41 S.A.M. 3, 4, I-Ionor Rall I, 2, 3. JAMES S. VAN DEUSEN Civil Engineering Cobleslcill, N. Y. Neulral A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM P. WHALEN Mechanical Engineering Polsdam, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 3i Pholo Club 2, Ski Palrol 3, Jr. Prom: Glee Club 4: Neulral Club 3, 4. WAYNE S. WATKINS Mechanical Engineering Clinfon, N. Y. Karma A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4. JACK E. WILBUR Chemical Engineering Albany, N. Y. Neulral A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 47 Neulral Club 2, 3 Inlramural Sporls 3. ROBERT P. WISOTZKE Business Adminislrafion Rochesler, N. Y. Honor Roll I, 2, 37 S.A.M. , 4, Bridge Club 4, Lambda Iola THE CLASS OF RAYMOND P. WOLGAST Mechanical Engineering Elmira. N. Y. Neufral Tau Bela Pi 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4: A.S.M.E. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Infegrafor 3: Ice Carnival 4: Mafh Club 4: Polygon Club 4: Neufral Club 4: Honor Rall 3, 4. FRED E. WARREN Chemical Engineering Waferfown, N. Y. Neufral Omega Chi Epsilon 4: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. HENRY E. WALKER Elecfrical Engineering Asforia, N. Y. Sigma Delfa Rifle Club I, 2: A.I.E.E. I, 2, 3,41 Elecfronic Sociefy 2, 3: Ice Carnival 3, 4: Radio Sfafion WNTC 4: Clarkson Guard 4: Treas. Jr. Class: Sec, Soph Class: Infegrafor 3: Eoofball 2: Dramafechers 2: Milifary Ball 3' Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT L. ALLEN Chemical Engineering Niagara Falls, N. Y. Karma A.I.CI1.E.2, 3, 4: I.F.C. 4, Pres. 43 Phofo Club 4, AUGUST J. DETTBARN Elecfrical Engineering Oswego, N. Y. Sigma Delfa A.I.E.E. I, 4: Band I: Infegrafor 2, 3: Jr. Prom 3: Ice Carnival 3, 41 Clarlcsonian 37 Infrarnural Sporfs 3. ANDREW T. BRICE Mechanical Engineering DeKalb, N, Y. Neufral Tau Befa Pi 4, Corr. Sec. 4: A.S.M.E. 3, 4: Holcroff Club I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. FOLEY Elecfrical Engineering Helena, N. Y. Neufral Clarlcson Guard 2, 3, 4: Milifary Ball 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 4: A,I.Ch.E. I: Infegrafor 2: Elecfronics Sociefy 4: Mafh Club 4: Honor Roll I, 2. BOYD L. CRAN DALL Mechanical Engineering Johnson Cifv, N. Y. Neufral Tau Befa Pi 4: A.S.M.E. GERALD P. IRVINE Mechanical Engineering Ogdensburg, N. Y. Lambda Iofa lnfegrafor I, 2: Rifle Team I, 2: Phofo Club I, 2: Clarlcson Guard I, 23 Dramafechers I, 2: A.I.Ch.E. I, 2, 3: Oufing Club I: Clarlcsonian 2: A.S.M.E. 4: Baskefball Mgr. 4: Baseball Mgr. 4: Managers' Club 4: Varsify C Club 4: Managemenf Club 4: S.A.M. 4: Honor Rall 3, 4: Inframural Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS O. DRINKWATER Mechanical Engineering Milford, Conn. Neufral Tau Befa Pi 4: A.S.M.E. 4: S.A.M. 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. JUNE I948 JOSEPH McGUTH Mechanical Engineering Niagara Falls, N. Y. Lambda Iola Sec. Frosh Class: Malh Club I: Ice Carnival I, 2: Frosh-Soph Hop Comm I, 2, Comm. Chairman 2: Inlegraror I: A.S.M.E. 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Sec. 2: Clarksonian 3, 4: Jr. Prom Comm. Chairman: S.A.M. 4: lnlramural Sporls 2, 3, 4. EDWIN W. FINK Eleclrical Engineering Hudson, N. Y. Neulral Pholo Club I, 2: A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4: Clarkson Guard 2, 3, 4: Mililary Ball, Comm. Chairman 3. FRED W. MADER Chemical Engineering lrvinglon, N. J. Neuiral Tau Bela Pi 4: Omega Chi Epsilon 4, Pres. 4: A.l.Ch.E. 3, 4: Honor Rall I, 2, 3, 4. MYRON J. ETTUS Mechanical Engineering Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Lambda Iola A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3, 4: l.F.C. 3: lnlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH SUAREZ Eleclrical Engineering New York, N. Y. Omicron Pi Omicron Tau Beia Pi 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Claryson Guard 2, 3, 4: Malh Club 3, 4, Pres. 3: A,I.E.E. 2, 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3: Cheerleader 2: Polygon Club 3, 4: Pholo Club 2, 3, 4: Eleclronics Sociely 2, 3: Inle- graior 2, 3: Ski Club. OLGEAN S. OHAB Mechanical Engineering Rome, N. Y. Neulral Flying Club: Neulral Club: A.S.M.E.: lnlramural Sporfs. JOHN E. TOPLIFFE, JR. Mechanical Engineering Scarsdale, N. Y. Lambda Iola Phalanx 4: A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres, 3: Pres. Soph Class: Flying Club 3: Clarvsonian 3, Bus. Mgr. 3: B. of G. 3, 4: Treas. Jr. Class: Col- lege Club Comm. 3: Jr. Prom: Ski Palrol 2: Dramalechers 3: Inlraf mural Sporls 2, 3, 4. PAUL J. PERSIANI Mechanical Engineering Brooklyn, N. Y, Neulral Tau Bela Pi 4: A.S.M.E. I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Malh Club 2, 3: Alhlelic News Service 4. LEONARD B. WELTON, Jr. Business Adminisirarion Willislon Park, N. Y. Neulral S.A,M. I, 2, 3, 4: Flying Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Pholo Club I, 2, 3: Tennis Team I, 3: Honor Roll I, 2: Neulral Club 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Sporls I, 3, 4. HAROLD J. SPEAR Mechanical Engineering Forl Edward, N, Y. Neulral A.l.Ch.E. I, 2: S.fX.M. 3, 4: Neulral Club I, 2. THE CLASS OF KEN N ETH C. WARD Mecnanical Engineering Rockiesler, N. Y. Neulral A.S.M.E. 3, 4: S.A.M. 3, 47 Woodsfock Club: Clarkson Guard I, 2, 3, 4: Ice Carnival 3: Honor Roll 2: Inframural Sporis I, 2, 3, 4, EDWARD E. TATE Mechanical Engineering Brooklyn, N. Y, Neuiral Iniegraior I, 2: A.S.M.E. 3, 4: Ski Club 2. JAMES H. THOMAS Business Adminisiralion Malone, N. Y. Karma Eoofball 2: Honor Rall 3. CHARLES J. SHARKEY Business Adminislrafion Lebanon, Pa. Neulral Eoolball I. JOHN T. AVALEAR Civil Engineering Hyde Park, N, Y. Neulral CHARLES A. CARLSON Eleclrical Engineering Mineville, N. Y. Neulral THEODORE CONKLIN Elecfrical Engineering Norwood, N. Y. Neufral VICTOR J. JANZER Clnemisfry Passaic, N. J, Neulral JOHN LANGDON Business Adminisfrafion Black River, N. Y. Neufral JOHN MALONEY Mechanical Engineering Buiclalo, N. Y. Lambda Iola JUNE I948 ARTHUR H. MARTINSON Mechanical Engineering Scolia, N. Y. WILLIAM C. MYERS Eleclrical Engineering Carllwage, N. Y. GERALD A. ARMSTRONG Business Adminislralion Foisdam, N. Y. Managemenl Club 43 Inlramural Sporls I. 2, 3, 4. JOHN C. ANDRIKUT Business Adminislralion Norwood, N. Y, S.A.M. ALLEN T. V. BAEHRE Mechanical Engineering Bulllalo, N. Y. Baseball 3: B. of G. 3: I.E.C. 3: Inlegralor 2i A.S.M.E. 27 Club 3. AXFORD I.. BEAGLE. Jr. Chemical Engineering Por? Jervis, N. Y. A.I.Cl'1.E. 3, 4. RICHARD E. DAVIS Business Adminislraiion Daylon, Ohio Tennis 2: Baslcefball 2, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Eoolball 27 Varsify Managemenl Club 4. CHARLES W. HOULIHAN Civil Engineering Massena, N. Y. A.S.C.E. I, 2, 4, Sec. 4: Neulral Club I, 2: Honor Roll 3. FARROKH J. IRANI Clwemical Engineering Madras, India A.I.Cl1.E. 3, 45 Neulral Club. Neulral Neufral Sigma Della Sigma Della Lambda Iola Varsify C HC, Neufral Neulral ' Club, Neulral Neuiral THE CLASS OF JAMES J. PHILIPP Civil Engineering Rome, N. Y. Lambda Ioia A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 27 Malli Club I, 2, Sec. 2: Jr. Class Sec.: Clarkson Guard I, 27 Iniegralor I, 2: Sopli Class Vice-Pres. JOSEPH B. PUCHALSKI Business Adminislraiion Syracuse, N. Y. Clarkson Guard 2, 3, 4, Treas, 2, 33 Ivlililary Ball ' MILTON VAN VOORHIS Mechanical Engineering Saugerlies, N. Neulral Neulral S.A.M. 4: Pliolo Club 2: Malli Club 4: Neulral Club I, 4, FRANKLIN BRADLEY Eleclrical Engineering Uiica, N. Y. CHARLES CRACCHIOLA Elecirical Engineering Bugalo, N. Y. WILLIAM DREYER Eleclrical Engineering Scarsdale, N. Y. ROBERT E. McCAIN Eleclrical Engineering Bombay, N. Y. JAMES McGINNIS Business Adminislralion Norwood, N, HAROLD WHITE Business Adminisiralion Ogdensburg, N. Y JUNE I948 Neuiral Neulral Neulral Neulral Neulral . Neulral Neuiral Dance 1g 'E'3 ,4-'l'X gf0lC!I.U!f 56'wZd.4 a Ldinnm 6lau,v,ZZf -Zi Fronf Row: Weed, Bogart Kilborn, l-loeschele, Anagnosl, Levins, Spinak, Gabel, Murnane: Second Row: Ferraro, McClain, Franco, Farrell, Guthrie, Vosqanian, Garlouqh, Moore: Third Row: l-lihla, Simser, Beale, Damberq, Fowkes, Palrzalek, Coak- ley, Campanella, Clifford: Fourih Row: Srnllh, Karchak, Rice, Marinaro, McCar+hy, Wolanskl, Gonselh, Bohlander, Caul- kins. Fron+ Row: l-less, Basler, Flowers Beaman, Doly, Marshall, Cook, Slockwin, Moore: Second Row: Paclllo, Lukas, Flynn, Eldrell, Cook, Aubel, Gasper, Lyman, Mueller, Golfesmanp Third Row: Lalham, lacovazzi, O'Leary, Alwood, Grimshaw, Barber, Jacobs, Boberq, Sherely Fourfh Row: Ferro, Armslronq, lnqersoll, Sheldon, McNall, Lapolnl, Cole, Carley, Sim- onelfe, Albauqh, Moore, Ashwood. ' gluing? -Z1 f I 1 Firsf Row: Shepherd, McKelvey, Laila, Kukowski, Blauyelf, Volk, Gulelf, Sleyenson, Schneider, Second Row: Tabor, Wood Janow, Abboli, Arnold, Bundy, Curry, Fellendori, Hockeborn, Hornrne: Third Row: Thayer, Speer, Ossi, Ellioll, Phillips Cardinali, Reynolds, Bow, Dlugolecki, Four+h Row: Fallon, Kassinin, Pekelney, Frisco, Gulbransen, Crump. Weinberg, Pres coll, Slrenk, Weiizner, Gale. Fron'r Row: Ahlalfer, Hellenbach, Balchelder, Hellenack, Hyde, Munson, Wiedrnann, Brown, Knudson, Nee, Mulholland Brower, Daring Second Row: Fromrne, Currin, Carpenler, DiMarco, Bellavia, McCoy, Slocker, Bennell, Cervo, Dean, HOFF- man, Sherron, Fuess, Folsler, Lake, Horowilz, Cauqhill, Elliolf, Kelsey: Third Row: Seelaqy, Kenna, Pinfi, Miner, Wells Marx, Sleinborn, Klenk, Rolsma, Dralo, MacDonald, Slephens, Lesko: Fourih Row: Burgeson, Hasellon, Morrison, Bennelf Bonazzali, Raynor, Hul'i, Babey, Leislen, Frank, Kile, Doellinq, Beaudry, Parlirnan, Jackson, Enwriqhl, Swanson, Sponsel Clawvl' Dubuc, Roberis. l i KMA 144' Froni Row: Baer, McNul+y, Malher, Johnson, Pallerson March, Minlord, Brady, Fluno, Brelsch, Sanger, Cornegys, Wyle Second Row: Fleury, Maine, Anderson, Niclclaw, Sherow, Lipe, Templelon, Novlon, Kluger, Chrysomalides, Sqambaly Mieskiewicz, Badman, Coppersrnilh, Nicholas, Roieclciq Third Row: Weaver, Campbell, Halbersladf, Forbes, Burns, Adams Porebslci, McCormack, Smilh, Bouchey, Bernard, Hawver, Szmurlo: Fourfh Row: Holmes, Towle, Brellca, Hoffman, Connor Eclcerl, Dealrins, Hess, Bowlcer, Firch, Schories, Merwin, Lallanzi, Myers, Furco, Welsholer, Freer. Fronf Row: Griffin, Kelly, Buch, Medovich, Schaclcel, Olson, Elliorl, Hughes, Jannyy Second Row: Ginsburg, Wagner, Car- roll, Gerlach, Naloli, Morrison, Wyclcoll, Nicholson, Sisson ,Laus+en, McMahon, Smilh: Third Row: Mohr, Bezela, Carleron Teale, Colligan, Remele, Tanzi, Woicilc, Greensfeinq Four+h Row: Walers, Clark, Aspray, Roach, Valenfine, Regis, Nelson Yenna, Mills, Boyer, Houdelc, Perricelli, Silber? gwepgs Klawffl' Fronl Row: Slevens, Clwarnplin Semanelc Adams, Boyle, D. Kraus, R, Kraus, Lucanera, Pollack, Arlan, Reiclw, Miller, Seelye, Jansen, Vincent Ball, List Smilli, Jaeger: Second Row: Priest Campbell, Popoli, Villiere, Snow, Dawson, Joslyn, Fauglit Dyne, Crapser, Cerwonlca, Lang, Cornell Suarez, Walilce, Moslel, Franzmann, Sleplienson, Taylor, Congdon, l'lowilr, Ernst Slewarlj Third Row: Verwey, Kom- baclcer, Nicliolson, Lagree, Miller, Lenlz, LaPie+ra, Baiernari, LaPalra, Kilburn, Robinson, Perils, Rosenlelder, l-l. lvliller Saclcman, Dispirilo, lvlCClary, Case, Yournans, Nowalc, Jolinf sron: Fourfb Row: Dallciewicz, Berry, l'lanlcey, Gero, Sie-ls O'Neill, Kolb, McReynolds, Sanders, Sarnios: Fiffh Row Crowell, Miller, Miannay, Woodrow, O'Donnell, Galanler Slcarin, Anson, Lyons, Kolrs: Six+l1 Row: l-lann, Carlson Rosolll, Wiglilman, Barone, Radicclni, Dillliey, Lugert Fiizsim mons, Slandig: Seven+h Row: Buckinglwarn, Vogel, Bufler McKnight McCaw, Jones, Lesso, Ferris, Coniber, Vilullo Eiglwlli Row: lvlaslers, Yost Tyra, Brooks, Gardner. Davies Panasiewicz, Grim, Wilson, Brewslerz Ninfh Row: Fedriclc Murray, l-loplo, Neubig, Sliay llnompson, Lewis, Davis Sandberg. Fronf Row: Pliillips, l-lecox, Rowlands, Ceci, Losurdo Frank- lin, Godfrey, Cross, Welsli, Cassell. Cummings Perrangelo, Fries, Korman, Linlc, Donaldson, Vail, Morgan: Second Row: Hunlley, Wlwiimore, Harms, Spell Callaneo, Nesslinger, Nosencl1uclc,Allman, Curlis, Daddario, Allbee, Remz, McGee, Wood, lnqleby, O'Dell, Taylor, Wilmot Zeisser, Opalecky: Third Row: Slrolc, Srneriglio, Andres, Jay, lda, Farina, Wilson, McGowan, Ost Baleliolls, Karpeles, Jarvis, Frisbee, Weaver Smilln, Weallnerup, Daule Elk: Fourllx Row: Pallerson, Felire mann. Kopclnilg Pappas, Leliman. Secor, Flerclwer, Liddell Hunt Tworzyanslci, Bliss: Fiffh Row: Scliras, Colin, McGowan Gerslle, Bagdan, Feinberg, Ferguson, l-lenley, Avriclc, Turian slci, Davis: Sixlli Row: Granillo, Jebo, Merian, Carr, Bevil acqua, Relyea, Scliiavone, Lascln, Van Broclclin, Rennie Sevenfh Row: Melrose, Kirlc, Burns Carenvale, Geraglily Prossner, Bales, Severiens, Colwen, Dill, Wallcer. flaw, nf, '57 K!a.4.4,nfL15 Firsf Row: Shafz, Krause, Schmelka, Guerriero, Kimberly, Mcgahan, Klein, Jungk, Anderson, Boqarl, Schafer, Krouner, Brouqhman, Bockno, Gahn, Kenl. Galle, Campbell, Shannon Kollmanq Second Row: Ellerslein, Zuckerberq, George Selden, Myers, Bryanl, Marlley, Grady, Cubbon, Sfronq Bassow, Fusek, Pappalardo, Wood, Gallucci, M-:Carlhy Kellerinq, Ahern, Scelsi, Kurner, Rider, Burbank, Caslellone Third Row: Geurlze, Mueller, Verrilli, Korl, Carney, Blanch- ard Cole, Thomas Giannoucos, Rynkiewicz, Connor, Miles Arrnslrong, Zayallo, Beal, Forman, Cruikslwank, Nelliqan Meyers, Nelson: Four'fl'1 Row: Mewinq, Tredo, Killius Mcgillen, Fochl, Horwilz, Smilh, Liezewski, Tuman, Holland Hassell, Brown, Fiffh Row: Rooney, Hawkins, Johnson, Hol land, Mar-:one Smilh, Occhipinli, Bohl, Grilrfin, Juba Sixfh Row: Baier, Homrnel, Kocsis, Bruce, Menqucci, Sale Brandali, Boqarl, Ouqh, Tucker, Mcginly: Sevenlh Row Mazzochi, Haight Albert Salerno, Geick, Beyeler, Colilfi Lane, lsler, Norlz, Hayes. Fronf Row: Poole, Chrislian, Maqgoine, Earon. Dunckle, Tall man, Bauder, Swarls, Taylor, Winferlooflom, Purdy, Siegel Koen, Van Bork, Washburn, Lelson, Barbour, Lapielra Second Row: Piper, Jamieson, Weed, Walker. MacKenzie Ricker, Maley, Slruyk, Diqqelmann, Slocklon, Baker, Palmer, Winnie, Penfield, Zurcher, Hocking, Sherwood. Close, Newell Third Row: Deflel, Feeney, Zappia, Lyon, Sulherland, Slone Jacobs, Rollman, Newman, Creed, Lundquisl, Chaffee Fourflw Row: Barlell, Howland, Duyal, Horlon, Plaslini, Zizzi Proyosl, Manno, Wesel, Walbridge, Curl: Fiflh Row: Huqhes Deshaies, Bach, Ulz, Link, Lloyd, Skellon, Cronin, Henriksen Sparks: Six+l1 Row: Falkner, Maresca, Smilh, Hughes, Houll Dewees, Pochepan, Slachel, Weidel, Hicks, Sevenfh Row Tarbell Mann, Roberls, Berger, Mahlrnann. 6la.fm,n,Q5 Froni Row: Holleran, Pedrido, Rodriguez, Zeller, Siflerly, Wheel, Marlin, Allen, Slwapiro, Jacluera, Cramer, Swanlee, l-len son, Johnson. Second Row: Miller, O'Brien, Orff, Hallman, Corbell, Wrighl, Wilkinson, Amodeo, Cook, Goldslein Casadei, VandeBoqar+, Taylor, Kennedy, Tebo. Third Row: Van Noslrand, Anson, Zolner, Buclwwaller, Reynolds, Howell Zimmerman, Moomey, Hoos. Four+l1 Row: Van Huben, Anagnosl, Swislocki, Purdy, Shoemaker, Weinqold, Gibbs, Bullard Fiffh Row: Clark, Buckingham, Jones, Berndf, Holcombe, Miclnie, Ackley, Marlin. 61 XXEX W9 ywxxil X x Q X 'I N f , XX S If ijzxx X Y ww X f-4 X S W f X I I V Q' X? f 5 X I ACTIVITIES 62 41.3 Firsi' Row: Blair, Jacobs. Second Row: Helico, Kinney, Bourcy. Qun.eZl7 Firsi' Row: Blair, Dr. Brooks, Parslow, Dean Farrisee, Helico. Second Row: Bourcy, Smillw, Halch, Carley, Bar'rle+'l, Toplilfe, Bailey. 64 Urfvbm, W7 Jnluzuanq W8 Firsf Row: D. SrniTh, BaTley, l-leTico, FiTzpaTriclc, CourTrighT. Second Row: Murphy, STilcas, W. SmiTh, Danzer. Third Row: McCarTney, TaggerT, Piper, TueTy. The Phalanx SocieTy, organized in l929, was developed Tor The purpose oT sTimulaTing parTicipaTion in exTra-curricular acTiviTies, and as a reward Tor ouTsTanding sTudenTs-Those who possess The gualiTies oT leadership and resourcefulness which immediaTely bring Them To The Toreground. Membership in Phalanx is The goal of every serious-minded Clarkson man, since no higher complimenT can be paid To a sTudenT Than admiTTance inTo This senior honorary socieTy. The inducTion or Tappingl' ceremony inTo Phalanx is The mosT impressive oT all The TradiTional Clarlxson riTuals. The selecTion oT The TuTure members Trom The new seniors is The highlighT oT The Moving-Up Day ceremonies, The enTire sTudenT body Torms a double line in The shape oT The leTTer Two Phalanx men Then march Through The ranks To The accompani' menT oT a drum roll, and Tap a candidaTe. , E, The selecTions Tor Phalanx are based on a poinT sysTern-poinT values OT each acTiviTy being deTermined by The SocieTy. A minimum number OT poinTs is The primary requisiTe: however, The Tinal selec- Tion is limiTed To Two members Trom each TraTernal group and Tour x X Trom The NeuTral Club. lvleeTing several Times a semesTer To discuss various problemi Phalanx has been awarded The privilege oT selecTing The leaders OT The Ice Carnival, and each year awards The Ben SwarTwouT Mem- orial Trophyw To The group ThaT consTrucTs The besT ice sTaTue. 615 Seafedz Burnup, Baiiey, Tier, Dean Farrisee, Cariey: S+anding: Smifh, Duimaqe, Hill, Hsieh, Boberg, See, Ea+on, Piper, Bourcy, Bodnaruk. dgnafwl nf, Urtobm W7 Froni' Row: Duimage, Weinberg, Bailey: Second Row: Topiifie, Burnup, Smi+i1, Murphy, Third Row: Gasper, Obersiein, Deaicins, lzard, Bedeli, Craqnoiiri, Piper. 66 Jnlmuafuy, W8 .011 FirsT Row: LaTTa, Dacey. Murphy, SmiTh, Deakins, TueTy. Second Row: Ingersoll, Lyman, Gasper, Boberg, Farrell, Silver, France. The men oT Clarkson have had a sTudenT governmenT since l92l when The Clarkson SenaTe was Tormed. ln I926, The SenaTe was renamed The STudenT Board oT Governors . Originally, The rules and regulaTions Tor The sTudenT body were made by The Engineer Assembly and enTorced by The Board OT Governors. In I939, The Engineer Assembly was disbanded. and in l94O The consTiTuTion was revised To give The Board oT Governors The powers Tormerly held by The Assembly. There are, aT presenT, TourTeen represenTaTives To The Board oT Governors. There is one senior and one junior represenTaTive Trom each TraTerniTy, Two senior and Two junior represenTaTives Trom The NeuTral Club, and one represenTaTive Trom The sophomore class. The oTher member is The presi- denT who is elecTed by popular voTe oT The enTire sTudenT body. The oTTicers oT The Board are elecTed by The Board members. During The war years, many OT The TradiTions and cus- Toms oT Clarkson were discarded. The Board inTends To, and gradually is, revising These TradiTions. The Board is revising The old consTiTuTion To give a beTTer represenTa- Tion To The maioriTy oT sTudenTs. OTher changes are also being made in The consTiTuTion To bring iT up ToVdaTe. The Board is invesTigaTing The NaTional STudenTs Associ- aTion and The advisabiliTy oT Clarksonls ioining The organ, izaTion. Members oT The Board oT Governors are skillTully led by PresidenT Dale SmiTh, and have perTorrned Their vari- ous duTies and have served Their classmaTes well. The greaT success oT The Board can be aTTribuTed, in parT, To The able guidance oT Dean Farrisee, TaculTy advisor To The Board and Dean oT Men aT Clarkson. 67 jan, Baia, FL Froni Row: Quinn Sifeivaier Chapin, Siowarf, Sargent Muiiey: Second Row: Baldwin, Suarez, Eqqiesfcn, Courfriqhf, Piafi, Zahn: Third Row: Heaqerfy, Smi+n, Wolqasf, Greene, Corley, Praeqer. Tinomas. Reedy, Hobimiric Lawrence, Corrnia. Urlnbm, W 7 jnbfzuafuf WX Fron+ Row: Thomas, Eqqiesfon, Knis ern, Courfriqnf, Pfafi, Suarez, Taqqariq Second Row: Sfewarf, Hoimes, Giiade-H, Budd Payne, Siiefvaier Persiani: Third Row: Peiro, Tocci, Diezernann, Dando France, Smifn, Muiiey. 63 gflllilffldfilj lelvfzuafry, W8 Firsf Row: GraTTon, Reedy, Crandall, DrinkwaTer, ApTer, Mader. Second Row WolgasT, Jackson, l-leagerTy, Ossi, KumpiTsch, Chapin. Third Row: Lawrence ATwood, DeCracker, Wesler, Brice, Appleyard. The Tau BeTa Pi naTional honorary socieTy was Tounded by Dr. E. l-l. Williams, Jr. aT Lehigh Uni- versiTy in I885, wiTh The purpose in mind OT providing some recogniTion Tor disTinguished scholar- ship and exemplary characTer To engineering undergraduaTes and alumni. This naTional TraTerniTy, Tau BeTa Pi, now has 84 chapTers locaTed aT engineering colleges and universiTies ThroughouT The naTion A charTer Tor New York TheTa ChapTer oT Tau BeTa Pi aT Clarkson was granTed in December. I94I, Through The eTTorTs oT George Cowie, iTs TirsT presidenT. UndergraduaTes, To become eligible, musT rank in The upper -iiT+lw oT The senior class or The upper eighTh oT The iunior class, and musT give evidence OT possessing qualiTies oT leadership and social adapT- abiliTy. Alumni are chosen on The basis oT aTTainmenTs in The Tield oT engineering. A greaTer number oT sTudenTs Than usual were iniTiaTed during The lasT year, due mainly To The TacT ThaT The size oT The iunior and senior classes is increasing rapidly as each semesTer passes. During The December iniTiaTion, Tive alumni were Taken inTo The chapTer, as well as one TaculTy member, Professor Frank Record oT The ElecTri- cal Engineering deparTmenT. The benT oT a TresTle is The emblem oT The organizaTion, and mem- bers oT Tau BeTa Pi are righTly proud OT The TraTerniTy which Their key represenTs. 69 Firsf Row: Dando, Slewerl, Knlslcern, Slielvafer, Sfevemson. Second Row: Jones . Blanclc, Zimmerman, Hoyer, Mazanelc, Mader, Holmes. Jlvno l 0L'f,0b,Q!l W 7 Jzluzuafzxj, 148 Firsf Row: Frisco, Zahn, Danzer, Sfewarl, Knislsern, Siem, Moore. Second Row: Hoyer, Many, Srlelvaler, Jones, Holmes, Dr. Hecker, Slevenson. Third Row: Orff, Appleyard, DeC5oul'l, Phelps, Mazanek, Volk, Dando, Warren, Miller, Mader, Zimmerman, Rinqler, 70 pulvn, Ufflif The Triple-eTTecT evaporaTor picTured above was designed by ProTessor Reyn- olds and worked on by mosT oT The chemical engineering sTudenTs, The larger work on The proiecT was perTormed by The Kendall-Lamar Company while The smaller parTs and operaTions were done by The sTudenTs Themselves. Pledges wearing The Tamiliar red and whiTe embroided arm band oT The Omega Chi Epsilon SocieTy have become a Tamiliar sighT on The campus This pasT year. Clarkson's honorary chemical en- gineering socieTy has grown unTil iT now numbers TwenTy-seven acTive sTudenT members and Tour TaculTy members. New members were picked Trom Those seniors ranking in The upper quarTer oT Their class and iunv iors ranking in The upper TiTTh oT Their class. However, These men were noT chosen enTirely upon The basis oT Their high scholarly rank. Promise oT TuTure engineering abiliTy and Tine characTer were also mandaTory gualiTicaTions re' quired oT each. Clarkson's DelTa chapTer oT Omega Chi Epsilon was The TirsT hon- ary socieTy on our campus, having been organized in I94O as DelTa Chi Sigma and laTer merged, in l94l, inTo The presenT chapTer. The TraTerniTy was Tounded aT The UniversiTy oT Illinois in The spring oT I93I by Mr. F. C. Howard oT Their Chemical Engineering Depart menT. AT presenT The local chapTer has Tour TaculTy members, Dr. Charles Hecker, TaculTy adviser: ProTessors Francis Reynolds, Ralph Many and Lyle Zahn. 71 . 1.9. gli.. ,5 Untobm, Jnbfzuafzy, W8 juice, WX OCTOBER: Obersfein, Lehrhoff, Dando, Knislcern. FEBRUARY: Marocco, Holmes, lsler, Wilber. JUNE: Dragoon, Reynolds, Geary, Barnwell. The American lnsfifufe of Chemical Engineers is dedicafed fo developing a more widespread in- feresf and undersfanding of fhe various fields of endeavor open fo chemical engineers, fo help fhe sfudenf undersfand fhe problems, and acquainf him wifh fhe life, of a chemical engineer. Wifh fhe able assisfance of Dr. L. Blaine Tewlcsbury, Jr., faculfy advisor, fhe A. I. Ch. E., in ifs regular bi-monfhly meefings, has had bofh informafive and enferfaining programs. In addifion fo seeing fechnical movies, fhe sociefy has lisfened fo lecfures by leaders in producfion, manage- menf, and labor fields in local chemical indusfries. In providing a well-balanced program, fhe program commiffee has also broughf non-fechnical movies fo fhe sociefy. as well as providing refreshmenfs af many of fhe meefings. Since ifs founding in l93l fo replace fhe Clarkson Chemicals, fhe A. I. Ch. E. has consisfenfly up- held ifs fine ideals, and worked fo forward ifs purose. Wifh ifs enlarged membership, fhe members of fhe sociefy expecf fo forge ahead in fufure years. 72 W7 l Q. Ucinbm, W7 Jnluumfuf. 148' .lU'LQ,Zl8 OCTOBER: FirsT Row: Jones, ProT. Allison, ProT. Clarridge, I-laTch. Second Row Hilliard, Rexford. FEBRUARY: Lechler, ProT. Clarriclge. PeTro. JUNE: Hanks Ferraro, Prof. Clarridge, l-loulihan, Van De-usen. For years The Clarkson chapTer oT The American SocieTy oT Civil Engineers has served To bring The embryo civil engineers oT Clarkson in closer conTacT wiTh The pracTical aspecTs oT Their TuTure posi- Tions, which may noT be Touched upon in Their classes. This service has been accomplished Through ex- cellenT lecTures by prominenT pracTicing engineers and The Timely showing oT movies. A closer relarionship and undersTanding is broughT abouT beTween The insTrucTors and sTudenTs oT The civil engineering deparTmenT by a common inTerosT and parTicipaTion in The acTiviTies oT The socieTy. The socieTy Takes pride in The TacT ThaT, alThough membership is noT compulsory, iT includes almosT every civil engineering sTudenT aT Clarkson. MeeTings are held every Two weeks and are open To all civil engineering sTudenTs. The socieTy is indebTed To Those sTudenTs and insTrucTors who unselTishly give a greaT deal oT Their Time and energy To TurTher The aims and ideals oT The socieTy. 73 a.9.,g . The A.l.E.E., The oldesT sTudenT branch oT a proTessional engineering socieTy aT Clarkson, parTici- paTed in many evenTs during The pasT year. During The summer semesTer, The socieTy heard addresses by GE. laboraTory engineers, lvlr. BedTord and Mr. KeneTlalce, on new indusTrial applicaTions Tor elecTronic Tubes, and carrier currenT, respecTively. Mr. l-lerron oT The BA. deparTmenT discussed Labor and GovernmenT-Engineering relaTionships. Mr. Davis and Mr. ZiegTried, oTTicers QT The A.l.E.E. headquarTers, explained To The chapTer in lecTures The organizaTion, The achievemenTs, and The plans oT The parenT socieTy. Field Trips were conducTed To The Aluminum Company oT America planT aT lvlassena, and The PoTsdam Telephone Exchange. The winTer semesTer's acTiviTies were devoTed To organizing a sTudenT A.l.E.E. chapTer aT Malone, and consTrucTing a remoTe conTrol scoreboard Tor The Clarlcson gymnasium. Also, Mr. Wilkins, chieT communicaTions engineer Tor The Long lsland Division oT The Pennsylvania Railroad, gave an address on ElecTronics and Railroads. OCTOBER: Green, BogarT, Praeger. FEBRUARY: Bogart Seymour, BaTley, Char- boneau. JUNE: Given, Roughseclge, Diclcerson, Chapin. Urlnbm, W7 jalvzuafzy, WX W8 T s aus.. .5 Under The able guidance of Mr. Babcock, lacully advisor, lhe A.S,lvl.E. enables lhe sludenl lo familiarize himself wilh The machinery and equipmenl lhal he will design and mainlain afler gradu' alion. This is accomplished by conducling inspeclion lrips lo various manulacluring planls where lhe managemenl gives lecrures explaining The induslrial processes carried on a+ The inslallalions. l-lighlighls of l'he year were Trips lo Massena and Ulica. Also lhe sociely was represenled al lhe seclional meeling of lhe A.S.M.E. held al Lehigh Universily lasl April. Mr. Babcoclc, lurlhermore, made plans 'ro conducl a conlesl on Technical reporls which would concern some phase ol mechanical engineering. Prizes were offered lor lhe besl resulls. The membership of lhe organizalion has surpassed l6O as a resull ol lhe increased enrollmenl al Clarkson. Each member of lhe socie'ry receives a subscriplion lo lhe monlhly, Mechanical Engineer- ing , lhe parenl organizalion publicalion. OCTOBER: Persiani, Bonsey, Toplilile, Fazioli. FEBRUARY: Ossi, Wolgasl. Hughes Meehan. JUNE: Tsang, Murlaugh, MacDonald, Hughes. Ucinblzfz, W7 Jnbfzuafuf, W8 Qwze, WX ja Q. 'WL aww, '47 gmc, WX OCTOBER: Firsf row: Darvin, Harris Boulel, Ingersoll. Second row: Dox, McCor- mack, Smilh, Deakins, Nicklaw. JUNE: Sealed: Nemeyer. Sfanding: Wisolzke, Gardner. Simonelle. The S.A.lVI. enioyed a very successful year under rhe able leadership ol John Boulel, presidenl. Several educalional lrips were sponsored by lhe organizalion, highlighled by a lourfday lrip lo Mon- lreal. The senior chapler of lhe S.A.M. in lvlonlreal is lhe parenl organizalion of l'he sludenl chapler al Clarkson. John Bouler, Mr. Alwyn Carly, and Mr. Nye Smilh reioresenled lhe sociery al lhe nalional convene lion ol rhe S.A.lvl. held ar lhe l lo+el New Yorker, where currenl induslrial problems were discussed and srudenr chapler meerings held. A banquel was given by lhe sociely in February, The guesl speaker, Mr. R. G. l-less, direclor ol wages, budgel, and melhods for lhe New York Air Brake Company, presenled an inlormarive speech on Labor-lvlanagemenl Relalions and lhe significance of lhe Tall-l-larlley law. The sociely has organized The Managemenl Club in Malone 'ro familiarize lhe freshmen wilh lhe lunclions of lhe S.A.lVl. 76 lil ' if E if 7sAz 1 L 'fi ,na is in L I N ,ff , i '53 , if 'Ui 5 g 2m M H 'i' KE R52 My Af? xv f iffifipf xi t igfn ,N , 'KL Lfflwjs, Cdlw Fronf Row: T-leTico, CourTrighT, Gasper: Second Row: Sfikas, STewarT, l-lobkirk, Kniskern, SmiTh. EEghT oT Tech's sTudenTs rank among Those preTerenTial Tew who are honored by being admiTTed To The T947-48 issue oT Who's Who Among STudenTs in American Colleges and UniversiTies. This honor is one oT The highesT a Clarkson sTudenT can receive, and in order To be a recipienT, he musT be selecTed by a TaculTy commiTTee as an ouTsTanding member oT his class in characTer, scholarship, and acTiviTies. Such a member is lisTed in The annual publicaTion as a man who has been consTanTly chosen Tor leadership by The ones who know him besT, his classmaTes. The purpose oT This is mainly To bring Their names beTore The engineering and business world which consTanTly recruiTs graduaTing sTudenTs. This To unTold his college curriculum Since This honor is giver only To Those who have decidedly shown Their abiluTy Towards progress a sTudenT so selecTed musT be one who has conTinually been acTive in various exTra curricular acTiviTies As can be concluded The obIecT oT This award is The promo Tion oT a broader college schedule. IT has proved an incenTive Tor beTTer work and has encouraged an inTerwoven paTTern oT sTudies and acTiviTies. The award TuTure To The number oT sTudenTs who have been selecTed Tor This has always been resTricTed in The pasT. No doubT The membership will be increased rnanyTold in proporTion increased enrollmenT. EL. . rv? ,. -wr- W' fm 'P' :E sg l publicaTion highlighTs The mernber's Theories on public inTeresT maTTers and ouTlines a shorT biography . . . . ' . Q ' lx., STIII one can be sure ThaT The recipienTs oT This honor will be Those who have shown abiliTy To use Their knowledge in advancing Their many quesTs. 78 jha, This year's Clarksonian, as Those oT The pasT Tew years during which The college was on The acceleraTed program, is a producT oT almosT a Tull year's work, Trom The Time oT iTs incepTion up To iTs publicaTion. The average sTudenT has IiT+Ie concepTion oT The long hours OT m sg planning and replanning oT all The pages making up The book, in J AZZ!! order Tor iT To presenT The besT possible appearance To The reader. l Long beTore The glossy paper sees The color oT The prinTing ink, The E ads musT be soliciTed, The picTures planned, and The copy wriTTen. NOT only does The Tinal appearance oT The yearbook reTlecT on The designing abiliTy oT iTs ecliTors, buT iT also ,represenTs Their skill in handling The eTTorTs oT Those men working wiTh Them on Their various Tasks. The ediTorship oT This Clarksonian was held by Two sTudenTs, RoberT Goldscheider and Phil Wesler, The TirsT oT whom was Torced To leave school Tor convalescence Trom iniuries received in an accidenT. Daniel Weinberg assumed The duTies oT LiTerary EdiTor, which posiTion was held by Wesler unTil he Took on The duTies oT ediTor. The posiTion oT Technical EdiTor was held by Al Sill, ThaT of PhoTography EdiTor by Frank Bohlander, and ThaT oT Business Manager by Bill Basler. The Clarksonian, as in The case oT pracTically every yearbook, is planned wiTh The idea in mind oT serving as a pleasanT reminder oT The sTudenTs, TaculTy, and acTiviTies aT Clarkson, To graduaTes as They leave Their college and go ouT inTo The world. ln TuTure years They will no doubT go Through The book, remembering, perhaps nosTalgically, whaT Took place during Their sTay aT Clarkson. IT is The hope oT The sTaTT ThaT This Clarksonian TulTills ThaT purpose. Basler, Wesler, Sill, Bohlancler, 79 Jim gzmm Boberq Hefico, Barfieff. Fron+ Row: Beafo, Sfikas, Courfriqhf Wes5er He S , ss: econd Row: Sigler, France, Murphy, Boberq, Gasper Vw'aHers. SU ymaqqfwfm One oT The ouTsTanding acTiviTies aT Clarkson College is iTs school paper, The lnTegraTor. STudenTs may parTicipaTe in This enTerprise eiTher direcTIy as sTaTT members, or indirecTIy, by wriTing IeTTers To The ediTors, giving Their criTicisms or suggesTions oT The paper or by voicing Their opinions on diTTerenT subiecTs Through one oT The papers columns, The lnTegraTor InTerrogaTor. I The lnTegraTor was reorganized in AugusT oT I946. IT was operaTed during The recenT summer semesTer by Bill I'leTico, Ray BarTIeTT, Dick Boberg, and Gene Capron. The Tall Term saw The ins+aIla+ion inTo The senior board posiTions oT Nelson CourTrighT, Phil Wesler, Jack ConniTT, and Nick STikas. WiTh The graduaTion oT CourTrighT in February, Leon France assumed The posiTion oT ediTor, i I I The oTher board members remaining The same. T-Iowever, Two new posiTions were creaTe-d on The senior board, inTo which were ap- poinTed Bill Murphy and WalT SmiTh. The main purpose oT The lnTegraTor is To keep The sTudenT body oT Clarkson well inTormed on all subiecTs oT inTeresT To Them. InTormaTion may be obTained Trom This paper on all social TuncTions, school acTiviTies, and various club meeTings. To aThleTic-minded sTudenTs who may have To miss see- ing a sporTs evenT in which The Clarkson aThleTes parTicipaTe, The lnTegraTor Turnishes a well-wriTTen reporT on The evenTs. ConsisTing oT six or eighT pages, The lnTegraTor is issued almosT every week, excepT aT such Times when holidays inTerTere. In coniuncTion wiTh P.S.T.C.'s RacqueTTe, The lnTegraTor again puT TorTh a special issue during The lasT Ice Carnival Weekend. IT is wiThouT a doubT ThaT The TuncTion oT The Clarkson lnTegraTor is beneTicial To The sTudenTs oT boTh schools, as well as To Their proTessors and insTrucTors, and in many insTances To The people of PoTsdam. FirsT Row: Moore, Kukowski, Schackel, Minliord, Sill, March, I-lalbersTacIT. Second Row: Owens Boyer, Marinaro, Gulbransen, JohnsTon, Greene, Cook, Lyons, Tocci, SchvarczkopT. Third Row: SmiTh, Di Marco, Mueller, FellendorT Fournier, Clark, Ly- man, McClain, STearns. S1 he 7948 gm gwmzmi Thursday evening, February 5, l948, marked The beginning oT The TradiTionaI Ice Carnival oT Clark- son and PoTsdam STaTe Teachers colleges. This carnival, whose Theme was FxrTisTry in Ice, was The eighTeenTh successive aTTair oT iTs kind To be held in PoTsdam. On ThaT evenTTul nighT, compeTiTion was keen among The parTicipaTing sTudenTs in The races and in The various ice reviews. The Menls STunT Cup was won by The Sigma DelTa TraTerniTy, while Agonian sororiTy Took The STunT Cup Tor women. lXIeuTral's PaT French and Alpha DelTa's Barbara Wade were crowned King and Queen oT The Ice Carnival on Friday evening. The coronaTion was Tollowed by a breaTh-Taking perTormance oT The Tamed MinTo SkaTing Club oT QTTawa. The main social evenT oT The Carnival, a dance under The Theme oT Magic in Musicf' was held SaTurday nighT aT The Civic CenTer. The weekends TesTiviTies were concluded on Suri' day evening when Clarksons pucksTers deTeaTed Queens UniversiTy in hockey. Pidured below are PaT French and Barbara Wade. crowred monarchs oT The l948 Ice Carnival. The commiTTee members picTured below are: l'IeleP SerTis, William I-le-Tico, Ally SpilioTes, and Dale SmiTh. In The cenTer is a MinTo Club group. AT The boTTom is The Ben SvvarTwouT Memorial Trophy. Www 5615769 a cfarnbda, 0 pig 0 A it 3 ' hm, n 1225 1 f ,Q . fx qv M 514 zfpfwgf, , 15531 ' 5111, Jam yum mm wh .V ' QW ff X. is Q .. 'wgp vdvww .V S- ,V siiiff-ELA -, ,M gig, Q Rf . ,Q ' A K 9..,3' vm, ., L5 f.. T an ' .. 7 gf E4 :, Wig ff f ' ,ggi-Q u -515, A Q., 1 ,sb we A ' nu, L, , . W 8 , '- 2 ,f'+L,55 il bf, ' 4 u '1'f if 'hun Wiaih, Klub ll. Lindsey, PeTro, Jackson, AnTenger. The MaTh Club was Touncled in order To acquainT The sTudenTs wi+h The inTeresTing and pracTical uses oT maThemaTics in engineering and everyday liTe. The meeTings, held aT The beginning oT every monTh, may include Three special meeTings To cover subiecTs oT currenT inTeresT. ConsisTing oT Charles Jackson, presidenT Lou PeTro, vice-presidenT: and Eli AnTenger, secreTary- Treasurer, The execuTive council plans The meeTings and arranges Tor The guesT speakers. These guesT speakers have included Dr. A. K. WalTz oT The maThemaTics deparTmenT, who lecTured on LeasT Squares: Dr. T. L. l-lamlin, who spoke on ProbabiliTy and Chance: Dr. BaTes oT ST. Lawrence Uni- versiTy, who lecTured on The use oT The slide rule: Professor Record oT The elecTrical engineering de- parTmenTg and Eli AnTenger, secreTary OT The club, who spoke on The Fourier series. V!iTh The coming oT The Malone sophomores To PoTsdam, The College Glee Club has had an increase in iTs membership, now having a ToTal of approximaTeIy sevenTy sTudenTs. The purpose oT The Glee Club may be said To be Two-Told: To sTudy in preparaTion oT serious choral music and To presenT iT as sung by a Trained group: louT more imporTanT, To give To any man who has The inTeresT and enThusiasm Tor singing, a chance To parTicipaTe in This movemenT regardless oT previous experience or excepTional abiliTy. Wirh This in mind, The chorus, under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT John McGill, presenTs an an- nual concerT and appears beTore The sTudenT body on various occasions. Klub Firsf .Row: Tokos, Moore James, Olsen, Thomas, Kenna, McGill, Sill, Schackel, BaTchel- der, Boeck, MinTord. Second Row: Seymour, Le-Roy, STocker, Parlirnan, Miles, FiTch, Janny, ValenTine, Rosenfield, Wagner, NorTon Fuess, Clark. Third Row: Houdek, I-lawyer, Lesko, Wolanski, Buch, HoTTrnan, Weidmann, Brown, Remele, Baer, Mohr, Cook, Foody. FourTl1 Row: BaTley, Anderson PeTro, ArmsTrong, Wolber, Nicholson, Kniskern, Burgeson, SmiTh, Carroll, CoppersmiTh, Burrell, Bellavia, l-loTTman. 6011241 W ObersTein, Perry, Piper, SpilioTes. The College Club, sponsored ioinTly by Clarkson and PoTsdam STaTe Teachers College, was opened To sTudenT use in The spring OT l947. Up unTil ThaT Time There had been no place near school Tor The sTudenTs To relax beTween classes, have a lighT snack, or play a Tew games oT ping pong or cards. l-lowever, wiTh The opening oT This sTudenT union, in The basemenT oT The Civic CenTer, means were provided Tor This Type oT relaxaTion. Besides The ping pong Table, The Turnishings include a piano, a iuke box, card Tables, and a magazine rack, as well as The many comTorTable armchairs and soTas. The oTTicers oT The organizaTion were Willard Piper and Leo Gasper oT Clarkson, and Ally SpilioTes and MargueriTe Mahoney oT The Teachers College. photo gm T WiTh The opening oT The I947 Tall Term, The Clarkson PhoTo Club reorganized To conTinue iTs work in The developmenT oT inTeresT in phoTography. lTs membership has increased To approximaTely ThirTy sTudenTs. The club meeTs once a week and has Mr. Donald Boyd, DirecTor oT Public RelaTions, Tor iTs TaculTy advisor. The members and The club oTTicers cooperaTe in im- proving all TaciliTies and insTalling necessary eguipmenT. The phoTo lab, aT presenT, is equipped wiTh a dark room Tor The developing and prinTing oT Tilm, and sev- eral enlarging machines To enlarge These prinTs. The members discuss all possible meThods ThaT can be used To accomplish Their work wiTh The greaTesT eTTiciency and The mosT saTisTacTory resulTs. Plans are being made by The club To acquire more equipment and To exhibiT iTs works oT arT in The Tield oT phoTography. MinTcrd, Johnson, Porebski, Robson 85 Jleimif gm Fronf Row: MinTord, Grabowski ProT. Redmond: Second Row: Geraldson Tsang. In The Tall Term oT I946 The Flying Club was organized To uniTe The air-minded enThusiasTs oT Clarkson. Since Then The organizaTion has grown To Take a prominenT posiTion in Tech. WiTh The addifion oT men Trom The Malone Branch, The club has acquired a new incenTive To mainTain a well-planned program in aeronauTical educaTion. As a TurTher accomplishmenT The club has exe Tended membership To The sTudenTs oT P.S.T.C., providing TlighT insTrucTion and ground Training in problems oT aviaTion. Members are oTFered reduced raTes aT Damon Field, which becomes The cenTer oT inTeresT when The weaTher permiTs Tlying. 67,l6lf1A'A,01'l, Iflecbwnic, jforllafq, FraTTali, l'loTTman, Fournier Schneider. This socieTy was ,reorganized in March of I946 wiTh abouT 25 members. BeTore The war iT was called The Radio Club. During The pasT year The socieTy has moved inTo new and larger quarTers, in a building behind The Ross House. This shack houses The main TransmiTTer oT The AmaTeur Radio STaTion oT The socieTy. Several members are working on The design and consTrucTion oT a new, high power TransmiTTer. WiTl1 The aid oT surplus equipmenT and oTher parTs owned by The socieTy, many members are working on equipmenT consTrucTion and experimenTaTion. One group doing This was The Carrier CurrenT CommiTTee. The resulT of The experimenTaTion oT This commiTTee is Campus STaTion WNTC. 86 T- ., Qfzamafeclwm, Firsf Row: Bohlander, Sill, BeaTo: Second Row: Wesler, Brown. The DramaTechers, reorganized since The war years, has sTaged Three successTul plays in The lasT Two years. The TirsT oT These, lT's a Wise Child , was The organizaTion's TirsT peaceTime producTion, being presenTed in The spring oT 1947. Room Service, The hilarious comedy oT The Trials and TribulaTions oT a TheaTrical direcTor in geTTing his play on The sTage, was The Tall producTion in I947. The spring producTion This year was Arsenic and Old Lace, The delighTTul comedy oT Two spinsTer ladies who enioy poisoning old men wiThouT Tamilies, Their play-criTic nephew who is con- vinced his Tamily is insane, and The criTic's broTher, who, much To his anger, Tinds ThaT his aunTs have killed more men Than he has. All Three plays were direcTed by Floyd V. Brown, oT The Civil Engineering deparTmenT. The lasT menTionecl producTion was sTaged in coniuncTion wiTh The PoTsdam Lions and RoTary Clubs, To aid Their swimming pool Tund. Firsf Row: Burgin, l-lalbersTadT, ApTer, BeaTo, Sill, Wesler, Jacobson: Second Row: SmiTh, GuThrie, Miles, Murphy, Leib, Gilbert Mundy, Rowley, STearns, Bohlander. se S7 ll a6'.alL 611 ' Firsf Row: Lesko, W., Fournier, PeTerson, Second Row: SchvarzkopT, l-lalbersTadT, Hess, Seger. Noi in Picfure: AnagnosT, GaTes. The MiliTary Ball, keeping up To iTs repuTaTion oT pasT years, Took iTs place among The Top social evenTs oT The year. The Ball Took place on April lOTh in The Civic CenTer, and due To The hard work and managemenT oT The general chairman, Leo Fournier, The dance proved To be a huge success. Among Fournier's capable assisTanTs were assisTanT chairman John Schvarzkopf and publiciTy chairman Gaylord Seger. Louis T-lalbersTadT handled The Tinance problems, while John AnagnosT was in charge oT The decoraTion commiTTee. EnTerTainmenT and TickeT sales were under The super- vision oT Elmer GaTes, and WalT Lesko, respecTively, and Al PeTerson aTTended To The inviTaTions Tor The chaperons. The NaTional STudenTs AssociaTion, alThough a comparaTively new organizaTion, is already The mosT powerTul sTudenT organizaTion in The UniTed STaTes. The main aim oT This organizaTion is The prornoTion oT inTernaTional undersTanding and cooperaTion Through closer and Triendlier conTacT wiTh sTudenTs and culTural insTiTuTions oT The world. Clarkson's TirsT conTacT wiTh The N.S.A. occurred when Dale SmiTh and Dick Boberg parTicipaTed as Clarkson's delegaTes in a regional convenTion aT Cornell in December oT I946, and again in The consTiTuTional convenTion aT UniversiTy of Wisconsin in The summer oT I947. ln December of T947, a de-legaTion, consisTing oT Dale SrniTh, Frank BeaTo, Harold Damberg, James Moore, and Dick Silver, was senT To The New York STaTe Regional ConsTiTuTion Conven- Tion aT RochesTer, and immediaTely aTTerwards The N.S.A. CommiTTee was Tormed, and Dick Silver elecTed chairman. The purpose oT This commiTTee is To gaTher all perTinenT inTormaTion on The N.S.A. and presenT iT To The sTudenT body oT Clarkson. Firsf Row: Hyde, Silver, BeaTo, SrniTh. Second Row: Delucia, Kluger, Damberg, l'lalbersTadT, Moore. dmonkztlbn, lag... fampzw, jfabbn, LU 97,76 FirsT Row: STikas, Boyd, Moonan. Second Row: Bradley, Weinberg, EllioTT, Mueller. OperaTing since The middle oT March, Campus STaTion WNTC is The mosT recenT major addiTion To Clarkson's exTracurricular acTiviTies. The operaTion oT This sTaTion is shared ioinTly wiTh PSTC. Under The direcTion of Nick STikas and his numerous assisTanTs, WNTC TirsT wenT on The air Tor Two hours a day, operaTing Trom Temporary headguarTers, and employing porTable eguipmenT. This arrangemenT was necessary To allow Time Tor The compleTion oT The permanenT sTudio locaTed in The Crane l-louse. Plans Tor expansion oT sTudio TaciliTies and Tor The exTension oT operaTing Time have been drawn up, and will be puT inTo eTTecT as soon as possible. The sTaTion oTfers a new ouTleT Tor The TalenTs of The sTudenTs oT PSTC and Clarkson, since boTh engineering skill and The abiliTy To enTerTain are essenTial in producing radio programs. As The sTaTion improves wiTh Time, iT will undoubTedly provide a greaTer source oT pleasure To Those boTh working Tor iT and lisTening To iT, Townspeople and sTudenTs alike. S9 hey andy, OCTOBER: Firsf Row: Phdps, Dando, BarHe'rJr, Haidw. Second Row: Murphy, Lyman, WesWer, Smifh JUNE: Firsf Row: Wesler, Levirws, Beafo, Murphy, Second Row: Dererwske, Smifh, Allen. 90 lI1U'LCliL PicTured above are Two scenes Trom The inTormal iniTiaTion oT one of Clarlcsons Tour TraTerniTies. Over I3O sTudenTs were iniTiaTed inTo The TraTerniTies during The TirsT Two weelcs of March. T 'ii in I , Vi, it 5 .i we .ui greex-rgfni Q ,gn ff :M J . In l923, The TraTerniTies aT Clarkson realized The need Tor coordi- naTion and The willingness To cooperaTe among These groups. To aTTain This end, The lnTerTraTerniTy Council, composed oT a junior and a senior member Trom each house was organized. IT has long been an ouTsTanding group, responsible Tor many improvemenTs in The social welfare oT The sTudenTs. Through The years, This group has exerTed an evergrowing influ- ence, The conTrol over Treshmen pledging being The main TuncTion. By iTs eTTorTs, an inTramural sporTs program was organized, which has since been Talcen over by The Board oT Governors. The lnTerTraTerniTy Council sTages The annual l.F.C. Ball, which is TasT becoming The social highlighT oT The TirsT semesTer. Due To The imporTance oT This organizaTion, which conTrols The relaTions oT a good percenT ol: The sTudenT body, The lnTerTraTerniTy Council holds a posiTion oT high esTeem among The many sTudenT organizaTions aT Clarkson. 91 6 . Firsf Row: Cragrmwin, Rockehller Corwniff MarsHaU, Swerscm, Buchanan, Second Row: Siem, Vwpey VVaHers, Smifh, Dan zer Fifzpafrici.. ' F f 25:2 Firsf Row: Ferraro, Turner, Rice, Gardner, Boberq, WesNer. Second Row: Suarez, Lapoirwf, Zieman, SIQNEV. 92 0 o 1 071, Umwwn. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Frederick C. Wilson Prof. William L. Sawyer Prof. Floyd V. Brown Mr. Norman A. Hoy Prof. Vincenf C. Redmond . . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Wesler, P. Sophomores Halbersfadf, L. Babcock, L. Zimmerman, J. Hafch, W. Loule, J. Buchanan, R. Suarez, J. Quilfer, R. Koineis, C. Browning, D. Juniors Real, D. Lesko, W. Conniff, J. Allen, J. Robson, L. McLaughlin, J. Cragnolin, R. Audycki, A. Sargenf, R. lvlclvlahon, R. Danzer, G. Boberg, J. Turner, G. Minfz, M. Gardner, J. Cook, T. Pledges Munson, R. Harris, R. Ferraro, G. Beniamin, G. Nicklaw, J. Lawrence, H. LaPoinf, G. Burek, E. O'Connor, D. Marshall, R. Quilfer, B. Caughill, N. O'Leary, J. Rockefeller, R. lmpey, R. Campbell, F. Peck, L. Smifh, D. Rice, C. Cervo, G. Schvarzkopf, J. Sigler, S. ' Sellers, R. Ellioff, C. Sheffel, D. Sfern, E. Swenson, C. Fournier, L. Swanson, S. Tuefy, T. Zieman, D. Gregory, D. Towle, C. Walfers, D. Walfers, G. The firsf social frafernify fo be founded af Clarkson, fhe Omicron Pi Omicron frafernify came info being in l902. Organized by seven Clarkson sfudenfs, fhis frafernify based on equalify, coop- erafion, and unify was officially recognized fhe following year. lf has overcome fhe limifafions forced upon if by fwo world conflicfs, and confinues fo be a pofenf facfor in life af Clarkson. During fhe recenf war, fhe A.S.T.P. occupied fhe house af 95 Mar- -, kef Sfreef, which was acquired by fhe frafernify in l922. In fhe years 'V -I from I943 fo l945, The frafernify, fhough greafly reduced in size, , pf H' iss ly remained acfive, and in l945 reopened ifs doors fo make ready for -, ,i fhe expecfed influx of sfudenfs home from The war. , ff Af presenf, as in fhe pasf, fhe men bearing fhe Purple and Gold K ,mf of Omicron Pi Omicron confinue fo show influence in all circles of ii school life, bofh in curricular and exfracurricular acfivifies. The resulf of fhis is fhaf a large number of fhe campus leaders of Clarkson, in sporfs, pulolicafions, and honor sociefies, are brefhren in fhe fra- fernify. 93 ' , Malta, Firsi' Row: Bcwker Pefro, Gasper, lsler, Murphy, Bsafo Le-fins, Wolanski. Second Row: Jackson, Gufhrie PekeNney Sfearns. VaH, Snaiih, Damberg, SW, BaH, DGAW, Doribarn, fwUard WaNlcer, Lukas. Third Row: Caverly Freer, Peck Budd Keeier, Reynofds, See, Sinkefdam. Firsf Row: Burqeson HalN, Tylcledey, Peck, Nelson, Moqavevo, Cardinan, Holden. Second Row: Aspray, WoYber, Korn rneyer,Horgman,SC5wauqnnessy,WeN5f'1ofer Mcfxiirsfer, Mieskiewicz, Macnuba, Fdsfer, Gale, Scnmalz, Hannan, Kos icwski. Third Row: Chapin, Moore, Hifra, Rider, MacWi!Niams Mulnoliand, Waqner Manqofd, Tokos, Frisco. 94 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dean Jess H. Davis Dr. Allred R. Powers Prol Prol Prol Prol Prol Prol Alwyn L. Carly, Jr. William A. Darl Ross C. Hudson Francis H. Reynolds Frank A. Record F Preslon W. Smilh Mr. George R. Maclean Mr. Frederick A. Ramsdell Mr. John M. Perry Mr. Phillip J. Ryan Mr. George W. Reed Mr. Carllon A. Kinney Mr. J. Curry Lamar FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Lukas, P. Booras, T. Mangold, R. Armslrong, G. Mundy, E. Burgeson, R. Mieskiewicz, H. Budd, W. Pekelney, S. Cardinali, H. Mogavero, J. Dellbarn, A. Pelro, L. Chapin, D. Moore. J. Gulhrie, W. Reynolds, R. Fngell, T. Mulholland, J. Isler, J., Jr. See, W. Folsler, D. Nelson R. Jackson, C. Wolanski, S. Frisco, K. O'Grady, F. Murphy, W. Sophomores Gale, R. Peck, D. Peck, J. Ball, R. Hall, T. Rider, R. Walker, H. Bermingham, F. Hannan, T. Rider, T. AlIard,J. Bowker, G. Hilla, F. Schmalz, W. Sill, A. Caverly, D. Hollman, R. Schories, A. Juniors Freer, R. Holden, D. Shaughnessy, J. Aubry, W. Haslings, C. Jarvis, P. Tacka, C. Bealo, F. Maylield, H. Kornmeyer, D. Teale, J. Bogarl, P. Snailh, R. Kozlowski, E. Tokos, J. Daily, B. Spivak, S. LaRose, H. Tyldesley, R. Damberg, H. Slearns, J. McAIlisler, W. Wagner, C. Casper, L. Vail, R. MacWilIiams, F. Welsholer, M. Keeler, W., Jr. Pledges Machuba, M. Wolber, W. Levins, E. Aspray, J. Male, W. Founded in lhe spring ol l904 by lilleen charler members, lhe Alpha Chapler ol lhe Sigma Della Fralernily has since lhal lime grown lo become one ol lhe mosl popular lralernilies on lhe campus. The House on lhe Hill has lhe dislinclion ol being lhe only lralernily house al Clarkson lhal 1 QI S 4, mm ff I SQWMIIIIIIIII l '.-EL: , Srl was buill lor iusl lhal purpose. Erecled in I9I3, lhe house has had many addilions and improvemenls wilh lhe Ialesl occurring in lhe spring ol I947. Al lhal lime a combinalion game and parly room, approprialely called lhe Elbow Room, was linished. Members ol Sigma Della have always been aclive in exlra-curl ricular allairs, laking parl in alhlelics, honorary socielies, and school and social lunclions. Velerans have been lranslormed inlo serious sludenls bul are slowly giving way lo lhe inllux ol lhe younger high school graduales. The pre-war alrnosphere is gradually relurning and Sigma Della will conlinue, as il has lor lorly-lour years, lo mould members inlo scholars, leaders, and sporlsmen. 95 lambda, Quia, Firsi' Row: inqersoii, France, Mr. Mcgiii, Heyricii, Dr. Hamlin, Prof. Lowe, Prof, Piper, Kennedy, Wisofzise. Second Row McCain, Neliis, Tewicsbury, Dragon, Topiiiie, Wriqini, Milier, Elve, MCGLHH Ferguson, Mueller, Third Row: Rowley, Irvine Bendees, Fieidinq Bryer, Haselfon, Armsfrong, Houriiwan, Smiflw. Mmm ,.... - if Firsf Row: Drab, Kenna, Minford, I-iuqlnes, Leib, Olson, Atkinson, Deekins. Second Row: Sfocicer Neweii, Thompson, O'Bri en, Smiiii, Moore. Third Row: Hawver, Fifcn, Egan, Duimaqe, Pcoi, Hess, Sanger, Coiiiqan. Qn FRATR ES IN FACU LTATE Dean William J. Farrisee Prof. Frederick Piper Dean Chesfer L. Buxfon Prof. F. Gordon Lindsey Dr. Truman L. Hamlin Prof. William J. Lowe Prof. Lowell l-lerron Mr. Roberf J. McGill FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Wisofzke, R. Pledges Hughes, C. Baehre, A. Wrighf, V. Ames, R. Johnson, D. Boulef, J. McG-ufh, J. Afkinson, K. Kenna, F. Bryer, R. Smifh, W. Brennan, P. Lalce, L. Elve, C. Juniors Brefsch, R. Leib, J. Effus, M. Armsfrong, W. Brooks, M. McCarfhy, D. France, L. Curfin, F. Clarlc, J. Minford, J. I-loblcirlc, D. Delmerico, F. Colligan, T. Moore, R. Hourihan, J. Dragoon, E. Coppersmifh, A. Newell, G. Irvine, G. Ferguson, D. Dealcins, D. O'Brien, J. Kennedy, M. I-leyrich, J. Drab, J. Olson, E. LaPafra, D. Ingersoll, A. Dubuc, G. Pool, S. , Lazio, M. Leyburn, J. Dulmage, T. Remele, R. McCain, R. Mueller, E. Egan, D. Richarf, D. Maloney, J. Mullen, R. Ellioff, D. Roberfs, G. Miller, C. Reid, L. Enwrighf, A. Sanger, J. Moore, J. , Taylor, E. Evans, F. Smifh, R. Nellis, R. Sophomores Fifch, R. Sfoclcer, H. Philipp, J. Fielding, W. French, J. Szmurlo, C. Rowley, W. I-lazelfon, T. Gedman, A. Thompson, R. Topliffe, J. Tewlcsbury, I-l. Hawver, S. Wrighfman, W l-less, R. Wyle, J. On Ocfober 28, I9l9, a group of 30 men, bound fogefher in frafernal spirif and brofherhood, creafed a new frafernify on fhe campus of Clarkson College. lfs charfer approved and a house : ii E J gf n 1 5 Y 3 ' ia, L lzihmvjfgs elecfed, acfive parficipafion in frafernal acfivifies began immedi- afely. The Big Whife I-louse on Elm Sfreefu as if was affecfionafely called, was acquired in i922 and has confinued fo be fhe home of fhe Lambdas. Throughouf fhe 29 years of Lambda's exisfence, her men have been leading scholars and acfive parficipanfs in all exfra-curricular acfivifies on fhe campus. Wifh fhe coming of fhe war, fhe Lambda's brofhers found if necessary fo disconfinue fheir sfudies and under- fake a more imporfanf faslc. The acfive membership was cuf fo a minimum, buf fhrough fhese lean years, a small remaining group confinued fo lceep fhe name of Lambda Iofa high in fhe ranlcs. Now fhaf fhe frafernify boasfs a large acfive membership, includ- ing forfy-'Iwo pledges, posf war dreams are fasf becoming a realify. Bofh fhe inferior and exferior of fhe house have been renovafed. The long soughf-for finishing of fhe cellar has been accomplished and a new oil heafing sysfem has been insfalled wifhin fhe house. ln fhe fufure as in fhe pasf, Lambda will confinue fo be a shining lighf in bofh scholasfic and exfra-curricular achievemenfs. 97 I Firsf Row: Curiin, Snerow, Derenslce, Lyman, Ivlarinaro, Clnfllon, Wallcins, Farrell. Second Row: Abbofl, Hill, Nasca Cialdella, Chamberlain, Allen, Langere. Third Row: Kulsowslri, Rogers, Pelerson, Gullell, I'-loescliele, Dreyer, Borclwers. Firsf Row: Merwin, Pallerson, Seelagy, Furco, Darin, l-lelienbacln, Yenna. Second Row: Bellavia, Taylor, Meyers, Smillw Valenfine, Huff, Peclwa, Morabilo. Third Row: Beaman, l-lyde, Forbes, Mancini, Anaqnosl Peer, Ailoller. 98 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE Prof. Herberf A. Weiss Dr. James B. Reed Prof. Edward McHugh Prof. Nelson Beeler Mr. Fred H. Lyon FRATR ES iN COLLEGIO Seniors Juniors O'Brien, J. Mancini, A. AbboT, S. AnagnosT, J. Parker, G. Merwin, R. Allen, R. Appleyard, R. Smiley, G. MorabiTo, J. Brown, R. Boccia, L. Pledges Nasca, P. Dreyer, W. Denny, J. ATfolTer, E. Pecha, R. Fimmano, R. Derenske, A. Bellavia, C. Peer, C. Hill, R. Gibson, D. Carlson, H. PaTTerson, E. Hockeborn, G. Hoeschele, L. Chamberlain, T. g Seelagy, K. Izard, R. Jorgenson, 6. Cialdella, C. Sherow, M. Kukowski, W. Marinaro, D. CurTin, R. Smifh, G. GulleTT, D. Sophomores DaRin, R. Taylor, A. Lyman, G. Bernier, J. Forbes, J. ValenTine, J. Peferson, A. Borchers, H. Furcov A. Weidmann, D. Thomas, J. Chilfon, T. Hellenacky L. Worfhingfon, W. Wafkins, W. Hubbard. D. Huff' D' Wroblewski, C. Langere, V. Hyde' It Yenna, D. Meyer, B. Karma, The youngesT fraTerniTy on The Clarkson campus, was organized as a sociefy in I929 To furTher social and scholasfic devels opmenT. ln i936 Karma became a fraTerniTy, and ioined The lnTer- fraTerniTy Council. During I947, anoTher sTep forward was made wiTh The securing of an incorporaTion charTer. The war years forced acTive membership To a minimum, and all branches of miliTary service called men from Karma, six of whom were killed in acTion. The end of The war iniTiaTed The reTurn of many pre-war members and membership reached and surpassed ,nyri!lNr,, all previous levels. This pasT year saw The purchase of The former Karma house, af X -pf sa 20 PleasanT sTreeT, and once again iT is The scene of The many gay X A parTies of The social season. QoX. . 52? As before, The men of Karma have been acfive in all campus KCZQIELCIUMTQ acTiviTies, mainTaining high scholasfic sfandings, and doing every- Thing possible To furfher The good names of Karma and of Clarkson College. boTh in school and afTer graduafion inTo indusTry. . WiTh The welcoming of many pledges who are spending Their firsT year in PoTsdam, afTer a year aT The Malone Branch, Karma looks To a very successful fuTure. 99 9'InufnaL Klub FirsT Row: SaITzman, Cook, Piper, TaggarT, STeinborn, Brady: Second Row: Barber, Liebmann, lmpiombaTo, Pacilio, Gul- bransen, Campanella, PTaTl: Third Row: Dickerson, Mondo, Berger, Baer, Whalen, BaTchelderg FourTh Row: Fellendorf, Curry, LaTTa, Dacey, Gabel, SimoneTTe, Silver. ' The NeuTral Club came inTo exisTence almosT simulTaneously wiTh The beginning oT Clarkson. IT sTarTed small and modesTly, and now has grown To be one oT The mosT powerTul organizaTions on The campus wiTh a membership larger Than any oT The TraTerniTies. Year aTTer year The NeuTral Club has played an inTegral and ouTsTanding parT in campus liTe aT Clarkson. The Club was Tormed To serve and represenT The large group oT men wiTh no TraTernal aTliliaTions aT Tech. NeuTral men have served Tech. well in several oT The highly coveTed oTTices OT The sTudenT government Socially, The NeuTral Club has sponsored some OT The biggesT and besT dances, such as The Annual NeuTral Ball, and aTTairs during The school year. AT Their weekly meeTings, The Club's members have heard some enlighTening lecTures and seen some educaTional movies. AT The NeuTral smokers and parTies, a good Time is always had by all . NeuTral men have gained prominence in all oTher sTudenT acTiviTies and in honorary socieTies such as Phalanx, Tau BeTa Pi. The PhoTo Club, The Radio Club, The lnTegraTor, The Clarksonian, The AThleTic News Service, The NaTional STudenT AssociaTion Commiifee, and several more. During The pasT Two'semesTers, The NeuTral Club has been guided by iTs able presidenT, Willard Piper. 100 gwfam yum ReacTivaTecl in The spring oT I946, The Clarkson Guard has once again Taken up iTs high posi- Tion in school aTTairs as The honorary miliTary TraTerniTy oT The Reserve Oraficers Training Corps. Firmly believing in miliTary service as an obligaTion OT ciTizenship, The members oT The Guard work conscienTiously To carry ouT This obligaTion. CandidaTes Tor membership in The TraTerniTy are selecTed Trom cadeTs in The ROTC uniT who have compleTed aT leasT one Term oT ROTC Training. ProspecTive members musT noT only have high mili- Tary apTiTucle, leadership abiliTy, and Thorough undersTanding of The responsibiliTies oT cadeTs in The ROTC, buT musT have high scholasTic sTanding in Their own college cleparTmenT as well. New members are Tormally Taken inTo The TraTerniTy aT The lniTiaTion BangueT and Ball. The high- lighT oT The ball is The presenTaTion oT a Tourragere, The symbol oT The TraTerniTy, To an honorary CapTain, chosen Trom The members oT The Tairer sex in aTTendance. ProTessor William J. Lowe, Jr., Tormerly a Maior in The U. S. Army, and aT one Time ProTessor oT MiliTary Science and TacTics aT Clarlcson, serves as TaculTy advisor To The Guard. Included among The honorary members are The sTaTT members of The DeparTmenT oT MiliTary Science and TacTics. 2 3 3 T 4 Fronf Row: GaTes, Brown, Maine, Demiriian, W. J. Lowe, Adv., PeTerson, Beaman, Fink, Jackson: Second Row: MayTield, Hourihan, Given, Seger, HalbersTadT, Burnop, Foley, Houdelc, Walker, LeRoy: Third Row: Hyde, Levins, Gorman, Swen- son, Koines, AnagnosT, Marshall, Davis, HoT'Tman. 101 ATHLETICS 102 a 5 'V U -Na... X?Twui6f fA K W hw. -m pk ' Bva1wL nl 601'lf!llJL SeaTed: Mr. JacoT, Dr. Wilson, Coach T-lodge. STanding: D. SmiTh, Gasper. Since iTs TormaTion in l925, The AThleTic Board oT ConTrol has risen To a posiTion where iT is now The mosT imporTanT group behind The Clarkson aThleTic Teams. A greaT number oT responsibiliTies resT on The shoulders oT This small group, including The sched- uling oT gomes: The care oT Snell Field, The Alumni Gym, and The l-lockey Arena: The sale oT TickeTs: and The collecTion oT sTudenT aThleTic Tees. The Board iTselT is composed oT seven members. Three oT These are drawn Trom The TaculTy, Two are Trom The Alumni AssociaTion while The remaining Two are Trom The sTudenT body: The presidenT oT The Board oT Governors and a represenTaTive chosen by a school elecTion. CrediT musT be given To This group which in The pasT years has developed Clarkson's aThleTic repuTaTion and high sTandards. The Managers' Club is an associaTion oT The managers and assisTanT managers oT Clarkson aThleTic Teams. These men, The careTakers OT Clarkson's Teams, are in charge oT all aThleTic equip- menT: edi+ programs: acT as oTTicial scorers: aid The coaches by keeping in conTacT wiTh The Teams members: make arrangemenTs Tor The Teams when on The road: and care Tor The needs oT The visiT- ing Teams. They also examine candidaTes Tor managerial sTaTT posiTions, and execuTe a compeTiTive sysTem by which managers and assisTanT managers are selecTed. This sysTem requires ThaT each sophomore candidaTe scrub Tor one year. ATTer compleTion oT This Term, iT selecTed, he becomes an assisTanT manager and earns his varsiTy leTTer. T-le may Then be elecTed To The posiTion oT manager. Mmm' gm, Irvine ArmsTrong, Mogavero, ConniTT Froni Row: Pacilia, Lyman, Ferraro, Casper, Lukas, Wagner: Second Row: Derenske, Sigler, LaPoinT, RoThermel, lm piomlsaTo, PriesTer, FiTzpaTrick, lryinep Third Row: Turner, Packin, LaTTa, Peck, Moqavero, Craqnolin. L umm, gm During The college year l929-30, Those Clarkson men who already possessed The Clarkson C Tor parTicipaTion in one oT The Tour maior sporTs-TooTball, baskeTball, hockey and baseball-'formed The VarsiTy C Club. The purpose OT This club is To provide a source oT recogniTion To The men ouTsTanding in Clarkson sporTs, and, in general, To promoTe a+hleTics aT Tech. The club meeTs once each monTh To discuss sporTs, To analyze The Clarkson Teams acTive aT The Time, and To handle any necessary business. During The course oT The school year, The club sponsors Two maior social evenTs. The VicTory Dance is The TirsT oT These, which Takes place aTTer The ST. Lawrence-Clarkson TooTball game, and is one oT The highlighTs oT The annual weekend. The oTher is a loanqueT held in The spring aT which Time new members are welcomed inTo The organizaTion and awarded Their varsiTy leTTers and membership cerTiTi- caTes. In addiTion, aT This Time, an award is made To The ouTsTancling aThleTe oT The year in each sporT. 106 Ll X ll d F 5 1 C Q 5 0 , bm W li M Ea J T5 in ll? .T li 6' Kneeling: Harvey, BeaTo, FiTch, Owens, STanding: Sill, I-louclelc, W. SmiTh. The cheering squad has one oT The ToughesT jobs on The campus, Tough in The sense ThaT They're responsible Tor malcing each Pep Rally, TooTball game and baslQeTball game a more spiriTed occa- sion Tor The sTudenTs. The squads pleading really broughT some roars Trom The Tans ThaT made The air vibraTe wiTl'i vicTory aT The ST. Lawrence UniversiTy TooTball game. The Slci Club is sponsored by The ROTC uniT and is organized along The line oT a mounTain pla- Toon, The club oTTicers acTing as plaToon leaders. Since The uniT's primary mission is skiing, any sTudenT is eligible To ioin. The ROTC oTTen provides TransporTaTion Tor Those wishing To malce The Trip To ColTon Hill Tor a day's Tun. 5.14 gm Firsi Row: Knoechel, Given, LaRue: Second Row: Hess. 107 Coach Les Dye J1w1'lzalL Clarkson Champlain 7 Clarkson RochesTer I9 Clarkson Norwich 6 Clarkson AlTred lc? Clarkson ST. Lawrence I2 An inspired Clarkson Team Tinished The 1947 season in a blaze oT glory by deTlaTing a highly Tavored ST. Lawrence club 27-12. The Team, someTimes mediocre, someTimes brillianT, buT always Tull oT spiriT and TighT compiled a record oT Two wins, Two losses and one Tie. The TirsT game, in which The Tech Team ouTplayed Champlain, resulTed in a disappoinTing Tie. A Touchdown scored by AI Derenske in The second halT evened The score made by Champlain in a sur- prise aTTack in The TirsT Two minuTes oT play. Tech's second game Tound The Team in The Garden CiTy Tacing a deTermined RochesTer eleven seeking revenge Tor Their deTaT oT lasT year. In a greafly conTesTed baTTle, in which Derenske and lm- piofnbaTo were ouTsTanding, RochesTer scored Thrice and converTed once holding Tech scoreless. AT Norwich UniversiTy, Tech proved irnpoliTe guesTs as They scored Their iniTial vicTory, crushing The ouTclassed Norwich Team 32-6. BoTh Lukas and l-lobkirk raced more Than halT The lengTh oT The gridiron To paydirT. Backs Derenske, LaTTa, Podgurski, and Clark, broke inTo The clear wiTh monoTon- ous regulariTy. ln The TourTh game, Trailing AlTred I9-O in The Third quarTer, The Tech gridmen suddenly came To liTe and punched across Two Touchdowns, buT Time saved AlTred, and The Dye men had To be saTis- Tied wiTh a moral vicTory over a much sTronger Team. Rice Podgurski Pisano l 108 Firsf Row: Dulmage, Ferraro, Rice, lnqersol4, Hoblcirk, Pisano, De-renske, Lyman, Gasper, Manfredag Second Row: G Laffa, J. La'Ha, Barfleff, Phelps, Defy, Packin, Singer, lzard, Larueg Third Row: Pacilio, Marinaro, Rowley, Podgurski, Clark Snow, Procopio, Lukas, lmpiornbafo, Fox, 4 3 109 Bmnbad Coach Hank Hodge The I947 baseball season was one ol Techs mosl successlul, wilh Hank l'lodge's proleges re- cording len viclories, one lie, and lhree losses. This leam, which losl only lo Syracuse and Colgale, was lhe besl delensive aggregalion ever lashioned by I-lank . Few colleges could boasl ol lhe oulslanding pilching supplied by Ed Kinney, Al Rolhermel, Bill Scholer, Russ Priesler and George Conklin. The learn was unusually well balanced, especially aller Pele Lukas lilled in a weak spol al lirsl base. Ken l-leberling al second led lhe learn in runs balled in while Bob Wagner al shorlslop was lop baller wilh an average ol 354. Chick Sweeney, al lhird base, was a slandoul all season. The brillianl performances ol Big Ed Kinney and Chick Sweeney culrninaled in a conlracl lor bolh wilh major league clubs. Fronl Row: Assl. Mgr. Boberg, Kissel, Cashin, Lukas, Audycki, Cragnolin, Sellers, Co-Mgr. Jacobs: Second Row: Co- Mgr. Seligson, Scholer, l-leberling, Sargenl, Brennan, Kinney, Conklin, Sweeney, Ferraro, Palrzalek, Co-Mgr. Caprong Third Row: Filzpalrick, Kolb, Rice, Priesler, Davis, Bregg, Wilkins, Clillord, McDonald, Smilh, Lesko, Hamm, Lewis 112 BASEBALL RECORD Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson Syracuse . . . l-lobarl .. Roclnesler S+. Micl1ael's Syracuse .. l'rl1aca .... Vermonr , . . Middlebury Norwich U. . Colgare .... Corllancl . . . Oswego ,. S+. Lawrence Harlwick . .. Sr. Lawrence S+. Lawrence JIILCACQQ, Coach Jack Roos Playing lhrough a gruelling sixleen game schedule, lhe Clarkson College hockey leam once more proved ils claim lo lame, by winning len, losing bul live, and lying one. This leal was lruly amazing since Coach Jaclc Roos had bul lour lellermen wilh which lo slarl lhe season, and was lorced lo build his enlire learn almosl enlirely ol lreshmen. The leam played sleadily lhroughoul lhe season, and al limes showed llashes ol brilliance. On lhe credil side were nolable viclories over Colgale, Sl. Lawrence, Sl. Palriclcs, McGill, and Queens, all ol whom possessed line leams. Two lighl conlesls were losl lo a championship Darlmoulh squad by mere one-goal margins, while lhe olher losses were sullered al lhe hands ol Sl. Lawrence, Princelon, and Army. Capable perlormances were lurned in by lhe enlire leam parlicularly Goalie Turner, Richardson, French, Beach, Maslerman, While, Filzpalriclc, and l-lellyer, Charles Hyde and Marlin Gabey, as- sisled by Michael Lazio, served as managers. Firsl Row: Turner, Brown, R. Hyde, Filzpalriclc, Piers, Hellyer, Casselmany Second Row: C. Hyde, Mgr., Weedmarlc, O'Brien, Beach, While, Folkner, Maslerman, French, Richardson, Coach Roos. 114 'wwe' H Cornell C Sl. Lawrenc arnell HOCKEY RECORD Clarkson Carleron Clarkson Carlelon Clarkson Darlmoulrlw Clarkson Clnamplain Clarkson Prlnclon Clarkson Yale Clarkson Colqale Clarkson S+. Lawrence Clarkson Cornell Clarkson Champlain Clarkson Darrmoullw Clarkson McGill Clarkson Sl. Lawrence Clarkson Queens Clarkson Colgale Clarkson S+. Palrick's Clarkson Army Arena 115 FronT Row: Zimmermann, WelTon, Har ringTon, McKelvey, T-lolmwood: Second Row: Schede, Heberling, l-TelT, Wilson, Davis, Cook. Capably coached by Mr Ferd Schede The T ' . , enms Team's scheduled nine maTches lasT season re sulTed in six vicTories and Three deTeaTs. Team member Ed Zimmerman, one Time NorThern New York champion, was ouTsTanding in play, as was Ken l-lerling in The Tew maTches he played, a siTuaTion caused by his baseball obligaTions. The nexT Tour capable racgueTeers, George Buck, Don Cooke, Al HelT, and Mason l-lolmwood were responsible Tor several oT our vicTories by splendid playing. Dick MeTzger and Ross BuTTerTield played very well in several oT The maTches, assisTed by Don McKelvey and Charlie Thomas. VicTories were scored over U. oT VermonT, 5-41 IThaca College, 7-O1 Mohawk College, 7-23 l'larTwick College, 7-2: PlaTTsburg STaTe Teachers College, 9-O, and ST. Lawrence, 5-4. The Team losT To Middlebury and ST. Lawrence, 5-4 and To ColgaTe, 8-I. MosT of The squad are expecTed To be available Tor The I948 season. The golT Team sTarTed oTT wiTh a bang lasT year Taking a vicTory over Champlain by a 6-3 score. From The remaining Tive maTches, The Techers Took over sTrong pressure losT To The Champlainers who were ouT To Clarkson Team. UnTorTunaTely The C C T S l. U T h Middlebury and l-larTwick, buT, under revenge Their previous game wiTh The , . . .- . , . ma c es were boTh rained ouT. LasT year's Golf Crown was won by Jack Payne, while Ed Connell Tinished ouT his inTercolleg- iaTe year undeTeaTed. The Team expecTs To have Three new men wiTh Them This season, which should help Them To improve Their Tine record. 5111!- Payne, Buchanan, Lafley, Kinross, Kuk- owski. W-ini in-........ J HL! gm FronT Row: Fournier, Crabb, TouTanT, Le- Roy: Second Row: Shepherd, Deakins, i Sr'niTh, Beaman, Brown. A I T.,-R The RiTle Club was very acTive This year, Taking a large number oT new men Trom Malone inTo iTs Tolds, and becoming one oT The ouTsTanding minor sporTs. An R.O.T.C. and VarsiTy Team, picked Trom The besT shoTs in The club, have compeTed in numerous posTal maTches. They have shoT againsT such schools as Penn STaTe, Fordham, Yale, Cornell, and Oregon STaTe. Considering The sTi1CT oppo- siTion, The Team has enjoyed a successTul season, under The able guidance oT MasTer SergeanT Leo V. Gellhaus. Frank Beaman is presidenT, AlberT Crabb, vice-presidenT, Leo Fournier, SecreTary, Ed SmiTh, Jr., Treasurer, and Elmer GaTes is execuTive oTTicer. AlThough only in iTs second year, The Fencing Club is a progressive organizaTion wiTh hopes oT be- coming a leading minor sporT aT Clarkson. AT presenT There is srill a serious shorTage oT Trained members, buT wirh an increasing membership and The experT insTrucTion oT iTs charTer members, iT hopes To be able To presenT a Team To com- peTe wiTh The leading colleges. InsTrumenTal in The birTh oT The club are iTs presidenT, Gaylord Seger, and vice-presidenT, Paige Van Buren. lTs TaculTy advisor, ProTessor PresTcn W. SmiTh, a graduaTe oT WesT PoinT, Class OT l9l8, was a member oT The Tencing Team aT The Academy. l-le is ably assisTed, in his capaciTy as advisor, by John PeTerson, sabre coach, and Bill Rowley, Toil coach. .-.na Klub SmiTh, ArmsTrong, Rowley, Segar, Nel- son, Madelung, Hess. FronT Row: Joslyn, Mueller, Seelye, WhiTmore, Bliss, GeraghTy, Donaldson, Jones, STeTs, Sparks, l-lorwiTz, Krouner, Purdy. Maggione, Morgan, Wilson: Second Row: Farina, Frisbee, Lang, Falkner, Jamieson, PeTrangelo, Cross, Allbee, STrong, Bassow, Baker, Shoemaker, WinTerboTTom, Vanl-luben, MarTley, Ball, LisT, Champlin, Reed: Third Row: Annodeo, Cubbon, Anson, Rennie, SrniTh, WeaTherup, STrupk, Nesslinger, Liddell, BrewsTerq Fourfh Row: Holland, SmiTh, OrTT, ArmsTrong, Miles, Diggelmann, Rynkiewicz, Remz, DispiriTo, Zurcher: Fif+h Row: Baier, Spell, lsler, CaTTaneo, Phillips, Hawkins, Kolb, Skarin, Ough, SwanTeeg SixTh Row: BaTeman, LaPaTra, Kilburn, Cornell, Robinson, SmiTh, GraniTTo, Elk, VandeBogarT, Carr: Sevenfh Row: WighTman, Barone, Radicchi, Ceci, Turianski, Jacobs, O'Neill, Lesso, Ferris, Coniber: Eighth Row: Gere, STewarT, Taylor, Campbell, STone, Mcclary, Jaeger, Congdon, Youmans. ExTracurricular acTiviTies have Tlourished aT The Malone Branch because oT The Tremendous amounT oT sTudenT inTeresT and noT because oT any eTTorT on The parl' OT The school To TosTer inTeresT. STudenT iniTiaTive is enTirely responsible Tor The TormaTion and acTiviTy oT The various organizaTions which have been insTiTuTed. The TaculTy and adrninisTraTion have acTed in an advisory capaciTy buT sTudenTs have been responsible Tor The execuTive duTies. One ouTsTanding organizaTion is The R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club. This group sponsored a ChrisTmas parTy Toi children oT Malone and presenTed giTTs lo each OT The young guesTs. IT has also led The way in many oTher R.O.T.C. acTiviTies including The CadeT Bali. This aTTair was one oT The ouTsTanding social acTiviTies oT The year. AnoTher ranking group on The lisT oT acTiviTies is The Men's Choir which gave several concerTs in The viciniTy and also wenT on a concerT Tour oT New York STaTe. These vocalisTs received Tremendous acclaim wherever They sang. The group is undoubTedly The largesT and perhaps The besT oT iTs kind in This area. No campus is cornpleTe wiThouT iTs newspaper, and The members oT The Malone lnTegraTor sTaTT pro' duced a weekly publicaTion which was invaluable in creaTing closer cooperaTion beTween The sTudenT body and The adminisTraTion. The circulaTion oT This paper in PoTsdam as well as in Malone helped bring abouT closer cooperaTion beTween The sTudenTs oT The Two schools. STudenTs were inTormed oT The accornplishmenTs and meeTings oT The various exTracurricular acTiviTies Through The medium oT The Malone lnTegraTor. The R.0.T.C. Band is undoubTedly The mosT colorTul group on The campus, wiTh Their whiTe helmeTs and shoulder cords. ln adcliTion To playing Tor regular R.O.T.C. TuncTions, The men oT The band acTed as a boosTer band in The Malone cheering secTion aT home games. The marTial music and inTricaTe drill rouTines which made This organizaTion so ouTsTanding were presenTed under The direcTion oT a sTudenT leader. Q A muTual inTeresT in phoTography led many sTudenTs To conTinue The acTiviTies oT The PhoTo Club which included porTraiT work and news phoTography Tor The school paper. A sTudenT-consTrucTecl 120 darkroom and a new phoTo enlarger made iT possible Tor members oT The club To develop and prinT Their own picTures using maTerials which were obTained by The organizaTion aT wholesale prices. The more experienced members oT The group have given informal lecTures To acquainT The less experienced men wiTh The Technique oT producing beTTer picTu.'es. Radio Theory and operaTion is The Tocal poinT oT inTeresT Tor The members oT The Radio Club. ln addiTion To code and Theory classes designed To enable a sTudenT To obTain his amaTeur radio opera- Tor's license, This organizaTion mainTains an amaTeur radio TransmiTTer and receiver, and a radio re- pair shop To repair commercial receivers Tor oTher sTudenTs. The impressive array oT call cards on The walls oT The radio shack in C5ilberT Hall is muTe TesTimony To The acTiviTy oT This group. AnoTher very pracTical organizaTion on The campus is The Flying Club which is composed primarily oT sTudenTs who wish To obTain privaTe piloT's licenses. This club has made iT possible Tor sTudenTs To Tly aT The local airporT aT reduced raTes. Members oT This group cooperaTed wiTh The PhoTo Club in Taking aerial phoTographs oT The school. The Numeral Club, composed oT sTudenTs who were members oT aThleTic Teams, Their managing sTaTTs or The cheerleading squad, did much To co-OrdinaTe aThleTic acTiviTies. STudenT chapTers oT The American lnsTiTuTe oT Chemical Engineers, and The SocieTy Tor The Ad- vancemenT oT ManagemenT were organized in Malone as subsidiaries To Those organizaTions in PoTs- dam. These groups were very acTive and boasTed large enrollmenTs which will swell The ranks oT The organizaTions in PoTsdam nexT Fall. The A,l.E.E. and The A.I.R.E. were organized laTer in The school year buT have already become acTive in Their Tields. The members oT The A.I.Ch.E. and The S.A.M. have Toured indusTrial planTs in The viciniTy To gain a beTTer knowledge oT The problems oT large companies. All oT These organizaTions have sponsored lecTures and Tilms which are perTinenT To Their respecTive Tields. ln addiTion To The acTiviTies menTioned There were a number oT dances and oTher evenTs Through- ouT The year. These aTTairs were sponsored by various groups and did much To provide enTerTainA menT Tor The sTudenTs and Their Triends. The varieTy oT exTracurricular acTiviTies indicaTes The di- versiTied inTeresTs oT The sTudenTs in Malone. FronT Row: Liddell, Davis, Harms, Burns, OST, Allbee, GoldsTein, MarTley, Holland, Remz, SmiTh, ArmsTrong, ZavaTTo3 Second Row: SmiTh, Rennie, Zeller, Sparling, WilmoT, Frisbee, VanBrocklin Korman, lngleby, Cook, Phillips, YosT, Farina' Third Row: Jay, l3leTcher, Cubbon, Jarvis, Severiens, O'Dell, Hawkins, Rooney, Amodeo. 121 ' ydfwis ig n S Q B ,S Hn A Wi 22 in V? E 5 K 5:- 53 X A ,, if Q' Y an ,,w6,.4k , .-9.1-um., ff' -1 - .mm A , if' , Qislfiramk 5' ff ig' J' Y, 7 if s QS, fa +5 , 5 s 'gm k fe-'P 53- 1 J' i qi, SU,-X Arfgqf ,L . ,N ', ,. 'zz Q51 H ,uses fig! 'KSN Q. xii fi' ..m:,,.. .f 2. 9 ff 7- vf, 'lf , 1 X23 I ! 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