Colgate University - Salmagundi Yearbook (Hamilton, NY)
- Class of 1950
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T3 aw-: 0 'A X 1 9 5 O Published by the students of Colgate COLGATE MEMORIAL CIIAPET ALMAGU DI 1 9 5 O Lehner Aeschbach Howard Brown- Roberr Conner Douglas Taylor Editor Eminem Mazmzger Bmifma' Mfzmzger Nlafmging Erfifwf JOHN FRANCIS ROURKIL DEDICA T10 l I 4 1 a l .lack Rourke Situated on the west wall of Huntington Gyinnasiuin is a bronze plaque which pays tribute to the many outstanding track stars during the years. Names of such top inen as Al Diebolt, Bud llfleeker and Glenn lllasten in addition to others are enscribecl for their record breaking perforlnances. The individual responsible for these achievements is Jack Rourke, coach and trainer since 19lQ. The 1950 Salnzagundzf is affectionately dedicated to Jack, who in his four decades at Colgate has faithfully served us as coach, trainer and friend. Jack has made the training rooni a scene of high morale, humor and inspiration to all. His friendliness, interest and loyalty is extended to all Colgate men. To Jack, the senior class dedicates the 1950 Sal. n I 24 F OREWORD In 1884 James Colby Colgate edited the first SlLl'llNlg'Ll,I1Cl'i. The purpose Was to provide a reminder of Colgate and her traditions as accur- ately and as attractively as possible. This same purpose has prevailed and as you View this 1950 edition, we hope that you will be satisfied that the goal has been fulfilled. Surrounding all our memories of Colgate is the feeling of pride in our Alma Mater. ive have endeavored to portray this pride and spirit through a few of the songs which express this feeling so adequately. Vile Wish to thank the many persons who have aided us in the publishing of the Sal: hir. Lloyd Huntley and Mr. Reed Alvord for their help on the business and editorial end respective- lyg the Public Relations staff, lllessrs. Frick and Splaing Mrs. J. ill. Chavarri, our secretarial assistantg Nlr. G. Alan Chidsey, of the J. F. Tapley Company for enabling us to obtain the attractive coverg Mr. Robert Roberts and lllr. Dana VValker of the lVIicl-York Press, who co- operated with us during the entire year. And we also thank the student body, faculty, adminis- tration and community for their greatly appre- ciated cooperation and assistance. TABLE OF CONTENTS ,l'1ilC'll1t y Seniors Fl'iltC1'I111l16S Activities Athletics Frosli Class Lists Campus Life page page page page page page page page 8 24 '78 110 114- 184 190 2205 EVERIQZTIVI' NEEDI-IAM CASE AB., Princetong KLA., Cauilrridge: l,.H.D., Hamilton, liniong D.C.L., Bueknellg I.l..D., Syracuse femple, St. Lawrence, Princeton: President of Colgate University Since 1949 PRE IDENTS MESSAGE In addressing the January graduates, Lieu- tenant General Wa.lter Bedell Smith made cer- tain observations which seem to me equally ap- plicable to the Class of 1950 as a whole: In the first place, the saidl the large ma- jority . . . were hardened in the fires of war to manhood before theyid really had a chance to be boys, and regrettably that's an example of the trend of our time. In the second place, this is the first class which has been exposed to a rather unique and I think profoundly significant course of study in which this college is pioneering-a course of study which is designed to acquaint them with their responsibilities as citizens, not only of the United States, but . . of the worldf, Flattering as we may find the Generalis allusion to the new Colgate Plan, we shall not know until your tenth or even your twentieth reunion what its significance has been for you. It can, however, be said at once that as partners in this pioneering venture, the Class of 1950 has at the same time contributed much to the post- war restoration of t.hat rich diversity of extra- curricular activity which is an integral part of the life of this College. If-as on the gridiron, for example, you bequeath to your successors certain unfinished business, no one who has been close to the College through the years of war and reconstruction will deny that the general record of achievement under your leadership has been impressive. That is important, for as Colgate men and as Americans we work-and play-to win. If we have to absorb a few lickings on the way, their principal effect is to sharpen our individual intelligence and strengthen our collective de- termination. Against this spirit-quickening as it does our faith in ourselves and in each other -I know of no force, however sinister or ex- plosive, which in the long run can prevail. Keep it alive. rulan F. S. Russell Pl't'Sl'llf'lIf klll0l'l1 VY. Moore Presfcienl TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees, official Ivniversit ' overnine' and iolic makin f Urou J D D is composed ol' twenty members. The membership lncludesz OFFICERS President Norman F. S. Russell, '01 Vice-Pres-ident S. Bayard Colgate Secretary F. Reed Alvord, '31 Treasurer John VV. S. Littlefield, '22 BIEBIBERS Terms earpire in 1950 Bruce L. Babcock, '13 Yvilliam T. Jerome, Jr. Norman F. S. Russell, '01 W. Sterling Cole, '25 Roscoe A. Page, '14 Lyndon H. Strough, '18 Stuart lil. Crocker Raymond Rubicam J. Ambler ivilliams, '01 Terms expire 'in 1951 Lionel D. Edie, '15 D. Arthur Forward, '16 Albert XV. ltloore, '17 John Ii. Colgate Harry Emerson Fosdick, '00 1Villiam S. liurray, '10 S. Bayard Colgate Clarence J. 1VIyers, '20 Terms empire in 1959? Raymond E. Brooks, '06 Henry A. Colgate William BI. Parke, '00 Manuel Lowell Camps, '22 L. Vincent Collings, '16 Philo VV. Parker, '12 Nlather Cleveland, BLD. llaxwell E. 1'IcDoWell, '16 Roy D. 1Vooster, '21 ALUMNI CURPORATION OFFICERS Pres'ide1z1' Albert YY. liloore, '17 I'I'IiCG-P'1'C-9'1IIUllf Walter 11. Cfillllp, '28 E1178Cf1lt'i'?.Y6 Secretary Carlton 0. NIiller, '14 T1'z'czsu1'er Everett D. Barnes, '22 The achievements of the Alumni Corporation during 1949 include the financing of almost. seventy Xvar hlemorial Scholarships, Alumni awards to Carlton Bliller '1-I and Wlilliam S. ltflurray '10, plans made for a new thirteen million dollar building fund drive, the raising of money for a community hospital and the publishing of the monthly Alumni News. 9 AN DREWS HALL FACULTY , R f, J R X L M mem EN OX men qi WOW Ni we ima - LO jf 6 R , . 1 QI 1 ' , lf' ' H ' My Smllkxvcjov 6 - mn! 5 el., VVIOFQ K1-Uh05C iw- mode Jw,-dk I X ,2 + wa Q0 gm as Men Whose deeds qule uf X , -A A! 4,123 gx YJ USED Nl UNIT' I it COW ..... .. ,,,, , X63 H16 Slvlvf- llc vm 6 FREDERICK REED ALVORD Secretary of the Univer- sityg Secretary of the Board of Trustees. A.B., Colgate. Administration member since 1943. I SIDNEY JAMES FRENCH Dean of the Facultyg Pro- fessor of Cllemistryg Di- rector of the Division of the Natural Sciences. BS., Chicago: NIS., Pl1.D.. Wisconsin. Ad- ministration m c m b e r since 1945: Faculty mem- lxer since 1932. FRANK GORDON BOYCE Assistant to President Case: Executive Secre- tary, University Commit- tee on Needs and Re- sources. A.B., Colgate. Administration member since 1946. RATI CARL ALFRED KA LLC RE N Dean of the College. A.B., A.M., Colgntcg B.D., Rochester Theo- logical Seminary: l'li.D., Syracuse. Administration member since 1933: fac- ulty member since 1921. J OH N 'BRADLEY D U NN Bursar. BB., Colgate. Administration member since 19-1-3. E. DONALD FRICK Acting Director of Public Relations. AQB.. Colgate. Administration member since 194-8. WILLIAM FRANCIS GRIIIFITII Assistant Dm-nn: llirvr-lox' of Student Aid. A.lI., Colgutcg A.Nl., Cornell. Administration incinlmcr siuco 194-5. .IOIIN Wl'I.l.1A3l SIIACKFOIID I.l'l l'l.EFIlCLD '1ll'02lNl1l'l'l' und Busiut-ss Maluugcr. ILS., Colgatv. Administration mcmlwr sim-c 1933. HOWARD WI LLIAM PIKE l1irccl,ol' of I'ul'cll:1siug. 11.S., f'olgutc. Adminis- tration memln-r since 1946. LLOYD I.. IIUN'l',I.1CY Dircclor of Student Ac- tivities. B.S.. Colgate. Al1l'111I'l1S1lI'2lll10Il lncmbcr sincc 19.1-7, CARLTON OLSSON MII.LER. Alumni Sl31'l'E12ll'y. B.S., Colgate. AdIll1II1Sl.I'2lt101l lllI'lll1ll'l' since 194-Q. JOHN H OLILU M RATI-IBONE University Physician. AB., Colgate: BLD., Co- lumbia. Administration member since 194-6. THOMAS MARION IIAMS 1.ibrariu.u. A.B., ll. C. li. A.: A.M.. Chicago. Ad- ministration Ill 0 in lm 0 1' since 1939. V l .KENNETH WILLIAM MORGAN University C li za pl an i n . A.B., Ohio Wcsleyung S.T.'B., Harvzud Divinity School. Administrn tion member since 194-6. .IOI-IN deLANCE Y SCOV1 I. Assistant t.o the director of Student Aid. A.B., Colgate. Administration meinlu-r since 1946. l 'LIDA FRANCES KIEDAISCH Registrzuz Administra- tion lll9lIIlN3l' since 1939. JOHN MIlYSKI'INS, JR. Assistant lo the Director of Admissions. AB., Col- gan te . Administration lnoiulwr sin:-0 1947. GEORG E WFJRNTZ, JR. Assistant Dcang Director of Admissions. A.B., Col- ga t e . Administraxtion lY19lTll'lC1' since 1937. EDWIN ABRAIIABISON Research Associate in Clieinistry, AB., Huf- lalo: All., Coluinhia. Faculty ineinlmer since 'I9-I-S. EUGENE TA Y I .0 It ADAMS Professor of Philosophy. A.B. Susr llCll2II1Il'l'A.Al , 1 . . ., Ph.D.. Yalc. Faculty ll'IOII1llL'1' sincc 1931. CHARLES EDSON ADKINS Assistant Professor of English. AB., Dart- mouth: AAI., Syracuse. Faculty' inenilmer since JANIES CUIITISS AUSTIN Professor ol' thc Vlassical I.anguagcs. AB., Syra- cuse: AAI., Ph.D., Illi- nois. Faculty incnilmer since 1921. ST A N L E Y EVERE'1 l' BALDWIN Professor of Rhetoric. AB., A. Bl., Colgate: Ph.D.. Cornell. Faculty nieinlncr since 1922. 1945. ' Nm EVERETT C LAI R BANCROFT' Professor ol' Economics. AB., Acadia, Yale: Pl1.D., Yale. Faculty iucmher sincc NNI-. HARRY CHARLES BEIILER Assistant Professor ol' Po- litical Scicncc. AB., Col- gate: A.M., Yale. Faculty mcniher since 194-S. RICI IARD FRITZ WALTER BEIIRENDT Professor of International Affairs. Dr. Rer. Pol., Univ. of Basle: Dipl. Occ. Pub., Univ. of Cologne. Faculty member since 194-6. DONALD KEITII BERKEY Assistant Professor ol' Physics. B.S,, Antioch: A.M., PILD., Cincinnati. Faculty uieinher sincc 1940. 1 WILLIAM CLARENCE ASKEW Associate Professor ot' History. AB., Alert-er: AAI., Ph.D., Duke. Fac- ulty inciuher sincc 19-I-6. EVERETT WENDELI. DUANE IIIBBAIIIJ BARNES BASII Associate Professor of Associate Professor o No Physical Education. BS., ciology. AB., X Nl Colgate. Faculty incnilrcr Drake: Ph. D., Hin sincc 1939. . Faculty incinlmer sinu 1938. r FREDERICK KENNETH BERRIEN Professor of Psychology. AB., Colgate: AAI., Ph.D., Ohio State. Facul- ty menilier since 1938. .IOI-IN DAVID IIISIIOP Instructor in lhe Classical Languages. A.B., Mora- Viilll College: All., Pennsylvania. Faculty member since 194-6. l PAVI, ORLANDO BIXLER Associate Professor of Physical Education. A.B.. Mount Union. Facully member since 1947. CHARLES STUART BLACKTON Assistant Professor of Ilistory. AB., A.M., Ph.D., Univ. of California. Faculty member since I9-1-6. LESTER BLU M Assistant Professor of Ec- onomics. IIS., Michigan State Collcgeg XLS., Ph.D., Iowa. Faculty member since I9-117. IIERMAN ARNO BRAUTIGABI Professor of Philosophy. LLB., Texas: I3.D., Ph.D., Yale. Faculty member since 1934-. CI I ARLES A UG USTE CHOQUETTE Professor of the Romance Languages. A.B., Clark: A.M., Ph.D., Cornell. Faculty member since I927. ALFREQ sEELY nnowx Professor of Chemistry. Ch.E., Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute: Ph.D., Yale. Faculty member since 193-lf. ROBERT JAMES CORDELL Instructor in Geology. BS., NLS., Illinoisg Ph.D., Missouri. Faculty mem- ber since 194-7. GEORGE F. CASTORE Assistant Professor of Psychology. B.S., Cali- fornia State T eachcrs' Collegeg ELM.. Ph.D., Penn. State. Faculty member since 19-LS. WILFRID HARRIS CROOK Professor of Economics. A.B., A.M., Oxforclg Ph.D., I-Iarvarcl. Faculty member since 1946. 15 JORGE MANUEL CI-IAVARRI Associate Professor of the Romance Languages. AB., Natl. Col. of San Roman: A.I3., Ph.D.. Univ. of San Blarcosg BS., Northwestern. Fac- ulty member since 194-6. JAMES MYLES DALGETY Instructor in Physical Education. Faculty mem- ber since 193-L. ALBERT BRIGHAM CHESTER Instructor in Zoology. AB., Colgatcg A.M., Cor- nell. Faculty member since 19-L9. I EARL DANIELS Professor of English Lit- erature. A.B., Clarks AM., chicagog Ph.D.i Harvard. Faculty mem- ber since 1930. .IA M ES FRANKLIN DICKINSON Assistant Pl'0f0S5Ol' of the Romance L a n g II il ge s . A.l3., Colgate: AAI., Nlirldlebury. F a c Il l t y ll10Il1l!0l'SlI1C'0 1946, GEORGE I IOBEN ESTAR ROOKS Professor of Ps yr-llology . AB.. Aeallia: I'll.D., Har- varil. Faculty ll1l3I1ll10l' since 1927. WALl.ACl'I BRETT DONI IAM Visiting Professor ot' llu- I1l1lIl Relations. A. B., LLB., I,.S.D., Ilarvarrl. Faculty nlelnlrer since 1948. WILLIAM .IE WETT E VE RT S Professor of till' IIOIIIEIINK' Languages. A.B.. Col- gateg A.M., Pl1.D., Co- llllllblil. Faculty IIICIIIIJUI' EDWIN JOIIN DOWNIIC Assistant Professor of Matllenlatics. AB., Col- gate. Faculty IIIGIIIIJCI' since 1943. WILSON LEWIS FARM AX Assistant. l'l'ot'essol' of Economics. A.B., Col- gate: A.M., Clllullllllll. FLICIIIIV IIIUIIIIICI' since l ROBERT ELLSWORTI I E LDIC R Assistant I'l'ot'essol- ul' l'o- litical Seiellee. AJS., In- cliana State Teachers' Vollege: A.M ., l'h.D., Chi- cago. Faculty IIl0IIllJ9l' since 19-l-G. FRANK ALBERT FARNSWORTI I, JR, Assistant l'l'ofl-ssol' ul' Ecollolllies. AJS.. Colgate. Faculty II1t'I'l1lN'l' since 1946. REST FENNER. JR. Assistant Professor of the R 0 nl a n c e Languages. A.B., Colgateg A. M.. Co- lumbia. FZIClllIyll16I11lJOI' since 19-17. since 1935. JOHN FREDERICK FITCIIEN, III Associate Professor of Fine Arts. AB., Yale: Al'Cl1.3I..I'IZll'V21I'tl. Fae- ulty member since 1934. 1935. ' CHARLES EDWARD FOSTER Professor ot' Z o o l o gy. A.B., A.M., Colgate: Pll.D ., Cornell. Ftlfjlllty IIIUIIIIHQI' since 1926. CLIFFORD ELWOOD GATES Professor of tlle ciCl'l11tlIl Language and Literature. A.B., A.M., Colgateg I'h.D., Cornell. Faculty lllenlller since 1920. l ROBERT WILLIAM GILLSON Instructor ill Pllysit-al Education. A.B., Col- gate. Faculty lllemllel' since 1933. PAUL RAY GLEASON Professor of P h y s i c s A.B., Redlands: A.M., I'h.D., Harvarrl. Faculty member since 1999. 13 It ll C E RUTH VEX GORDON Instructor in the Ro- mance Languages. A.B., Browng A.M., N. Y. State College for Teachers. Faculty member since I9-IS. MANUEL GOTTLIEB Visiting Assistant Profes- sor of Economics. B.A., University of Minnesota: A.M., California. Faculty member since 194-9. GEORGE WELLS GREEY , Instructor in, Physical Edu cation . I3.S.P.E., 1I.P.E., Purdue Faculty member since 194-6. I DAIXILI. HOWARD E. IIARTMAN GRIFEITIIS Instructor in English. B.Efl., C o n n c c t i c u t Teachers Collegeg M.Ecl., New Ilampshire. Faculty member since 19419. l IIYLAND II. I IEWI TT, JR. Instructor in English. A.B., M.A., Cornell. Fac- ulty member since 194-9. Instructor in Physical Education. AB., West Virginia Wesleyan. Fac- ulty member since 19-1-7. A RT H U It F. 1'IOBl DAY Instructor in English and Education. A.B., Albany State Teachers Collegeg A.M., Columbia. Faculty member since 194-9. .IUSTUS MARION I-IARTNACK HOLMES ,. . . , , IIARTSI-IORNE VISIIIIIQI Lecturer in Pln- losophy. A.B., Ph.IJ., Associate Professor of Univ. of Copenhagen. Faculty member since 194-li. JOHN BURTON HOBEN Associate Professor of English. B.S., Trinityg A.BI., Michigan. Faculty member since 1937. 17' Philosophy and Religion. A.B., A.M., lvilliannsg BD., Th.D., Union Theol. Seminary. Faculty member since 194-6. l CLIFTON PURVIS IDYL1. Instructor in Chemistry. AB., University of Brit- ish Columbiag A.M., Co- lumbia.. Faculty member since 194-7. CLENIENT LONG HENSIAIAW Professor of Physics. B.S., Uniong AAI., Michigan: Ph.I7., Yale. Faculty member since 1936. PAUL SMITH .IACOBSEN Professor of Political Sci- ence. A.M., Colgate: Ph.D., Iowa. Faculty member since 1927. FREDERICK IIOIYARII NIASON I ,A N G WORTI I Y JONES JONES Professor of the Romance ASSISILIIIIIZ Professor Of Eil- Ilanguages. B.S., A. M., ucation. AB.. Colgate: Colgate: Docteur rl' Uni- A-M-, Syracuse. Faculty verwite, Nlontpellier. Fac- IIWIUIPGI' SIH00 1947. nlty incnilier since 1910. JONATI IAN H. KISTLER Assistant Profcssox' ol' English. A.I3., Swartli- morcg A.Al., Alicliigan. Faculty nielnher sincc 1947. KARI. FRED KOENIG Associate I'rofessor ol' German. ILS., Trinity: PILD.. Yale. Faculty nieinber since 1935. WILLIAM CONRAD KESSLER l'r0fessur of Economics. I'l.S., Pennsylvania: A.M., l'li.l7.. Ilarvarrl. Faculty IIICIIIIJCI' since 1935. Al .FRED R. KRAKVSIN Assoc-iale Professor of Fine Arts. Pennsylvania Acaflexny of Fine Arts. Faculty IIIUIIIIJPI' since 1931. l S'I'ANI,EY N. KINNICY Instructor in E n g I i s li. AB., A.M., Michigan State College. Faculty lIIOIIlIIl'I' since I9-I-9. HAROLD IIOOKI-I LANE Assistant l'roI'c-ssor ol' As- tronomy. A.II., Dart- inouthg AAI., Ilarvarcl: Ph.D , Yale. Faculty IIICIIIIICI' since I9-I-8. KARL .IULIAN LAWRENCE Associate Professor of Physical Education. A.I3.. C 0 n c orrl ia 3 B.P.E., Springficlrlg A.M., Colnin- bia. Faculty inemlwr since 194-1. TH OB IAS S'I' RANG LAWSON Professor of English. A.B.. IYasl1ington: All.. Har- varcl: Ph.D.. Eclinburgli. Faculty inemlicr since 1931. PIIILII' ll. C. LEVIN Research Associate in Chemistry. BS.. City College of New York: BLS., Syracuse. Faculty nicmlrer since 19-19. 18 JOHN MUNRO LONGYEAR, III J Assistant 1 rofessor of So- ciology anrl Anthropolo- gv. AB., Cornell: PILD., Ilarvarcl. Faculty xneln Iver since 19-1-S H I'G H FRANK LOVELAND Instructor in B o l a n y . A.B., A. AI., Michigan. Faculty nn-inber since I9-IS. FREDERICK WILLIAM ANDREW JOSEPH wn.1.iAM A. v. WESLEY LOWE- JE- MARTIN MARUSAK, JR. MAT1-I1-:ws ln5l uCf9 , ll' En I-ll I S h ' lllfit-fllffl-'Pl' in SUCIUIUEY- Instructor in E n g I i s li . Instructor in Philosophy A-B-gwlllmlllsi A'M'1 CO' A-B-, D21l'UH0llfll2 A-Mu AB., A.M., Colgate. Fav- and Religion. AB., As- ltlmllm' Fumllty 'mimller Noftllwestem- Fffvfflllti' ulty member since 1949. bury College:B.D., Drew. gmc I947- IIIPIIIIWT SINCE I949- Faculty member sim-Q I9-I-S. SIIAN N ON Mr'CI'NE Associate Professor of Ge- ography. B.S., Woosterg A.M., Syracuse: Pl1.D., Clark. Faculty member since 194-7. ROBERT LIN DLEY MURRAY, J R. Instructor in the Classical Languages. AB., Stan- ford. Faculty member since 194-S. X , ROBERT GEORGE M ICKEY Instructor in Philosophy and Religion. A.B., Den- verg B.D., Pacific School of Religion. Faculty mem- ber since 194-8. RAYMOND J. M YE RS Associate Professor of Zoology. A.B., Heidel- bergg Ph.D., Pennsylvan- ia. Faculty member since 1934-. RODNEY LOOMER MOTT Professor of Political Sci- ence. A.B., Stanford: A.M., Ph.I7., IVisconsin. Faculty member sinct 1934. RICHARD WILLIAM OFFE NH A ME R Instructor in Physical Ed- ucation. A.B.. Colgate. Faculty member since 1947. 19 GEORGE .IOACHI M MUNDT Associate Professor of German. A.B., Dart- mouthg A.M., Ph.D., Cor- nell. Faculty member since 1937. FRANK JAMES O'HORA Instructor in Physical Ed- ucation. ILS., Penn State. Faculty member since 1948. CARL WALLACE MUNSI-IOWE R Professor of Mathematics. BS., BLD., Gettysburgg Ph.D., N. Y. U. Faculty member since 1928. LEONARD A. OSTLUND Instructor in Psychology. A.B., Colgate. Faculty member since 1949. i 1 s'1'EF.xX .u.BEn'r KIRK 1 ,.-A L osuslii' lnilmx' R. X A D ., , , , I PETSIIEK 1 '4' -- ' 1 151111151 1,1'0li-sfaox' ol Eu- l'rot'essor of Russian Lan- I 11 o '1' Li' cm ropcnn History. Pli.B,. guage and Literziture. Assistant lrofessorof Ee- 1',-f,f4,55o,- gf Air 5,-i- '1-17-i C1111'11H0- Faculty AB., l'h.ll., Cllir-ago. 011011111'S- -1-17-. 1110111121 cnc-e and 'l'actic-s. B.S., 1'11'1111 '1' 5111111 111111' F21C1111F' 1l1f'lll1lCI' sinee 1l111V91'S1t5'3 A-M-, P11-17-. Kansas State. Fzlenllv 194-7. 11111'V111'11- 1'1f1f'1111P' 1110111- memlrer since 194-S. i ber since 194-7. ti 1 l i . l xuniq 12013111515 wu.i.i.ni noniclrr s'r11:ixnNs 11111-111211 , A1.oNzo ClIES'l'l'1R lt.XNlDAl.l,, JR. 11RA111N' mam ,nonmwrs Assistant l'rol'essor of -1f'1111'1111'0 1,1'0195f111' 111 Professor of Pliysic-nl l'lrl- 1'1'0f4'SS0l' Ol' f'll1'IllislI',V. l'llysie:1l Ecluenlion. BE., 1115101'Y- ,A-BH C'f118'i111'5 uezltion. AB.. Colgate: BS.. Uttziwzil .'X.Xl.. Kill!- Springlielil. Fneully mem- 1,11-11-3 Y110- 1'11f'11111' l.l..l7., Colgate. Faculty S2151 P11117-, Y1110- 11211'11115' Iyer sinee 1915. 1119111111'1'S1111'0 1938- Ill0ll'l1K'l' since I9-Zl. 11113111111-'I' silwv 1923. PAUL A. ROCIIFORD Assistant Professor of Fine Arts. AB., Buck- nellg A.M., llnrvard Fue- ulty member since 19-I-7. PERRINE GOULD ROC KAFE l.I.0W Assistu nt Professor of Physical Eilucution. B.S.. Colgate. Faculty member si nee 1935 LEO LAWRENCE ROCKWEIQI. Professor of English Lit- erature. AB., Bucknell: A.M., llarvurdg Pl1.D., N. Y. U. Faculty member sinee 1936. 20 l RAY M0 N IJ OX LEY ROCKWOOI 7 Professor of History. BS., Boston University: A.M., Ph.D.. Chicago. Faculty member since 194-7. HARRIS WHITE ROGERS Associate Professor of Chemistry. B.S.. NLS., Colgatcg l'li.D.. Cornell. Faculty member since 1927 .IOHN FRANCIS ROl'RKli Coach of Track. De ment memlner since 1913. GEORGE ERNEST SCH LESSER Professor' of litlliczilioll. B.S., A.M., Oregon: Ph.D., Yale. Faculty mcmluer since 1937. MURRAY JEROME STOLNITZ Instructor in Philosophy. B.S.S., City College of New York: Ph.D.. Har- vard. Faculty member since 194-8. A RCI I IE FRANCIS ROY, C.xP'r.xiN Assistant Professor of Military Science anrl Tac- tics. A.B., St. Lawrence: All., Nlicldleliury. Fae- ulty iuemlier since 194-9. V HANS JOACHIM RFDAS Assistant Professor ol' Music. HM., MAI.. Yale. Faculty member since 1946. FORD BILDE RBEC Ii SAUN D ERS Associate Professor of Music: University Organ- ist. HS., Colgate. Facul- ty member since 1991. ERNEST B. SH EPARD, llmole Associatc Professor of Air Science and Tactics. Genesee State Teachers College. Faculty member since 19-I-9. JAMES ALVIN STORING Professor of Political Sci- ence. A.B., Iowa State Teachers College: A.M., Ph.D., Iowa. Faculty member since 1938. WALTER DENIS SFLAIN Press Bureau Director. AB., Colgate. Admin- istration memlmer since 19-I-9. l I RONALD MACGREGOR STOUT Assistant Professor of Po- litical Science. A.B., A.M., Syracuse. Faculty member since 194-6. 21 O RAN BERT STA N L I2 Y Associate Professor of Botany. B.S., Butler, Ph.D., Yale. Faculty lI1l'llll70I' since 1934. JAMES A. SYKES Professor of Music. A.B., Princeton: A.M., East- man School of Music. Faculty member since 194-7. JOHN HOWARD STAR R Professor of Physical Eil- ucation. B.P.E.. Spring- field. Faculty member since 1926. I DONALD L. TAYLOR Associate Professor of So- ciology. B.S., M.S., 'Utah State College: Ph.D,, Duke. Faculty member since 1949. l PAUL ROBERT DAVID E. EMERSON XVQOIISEY 'l'lBliE'l 1'S. C.w'r.ux TODD, JR- TRAINER, JR. Assistant Professor of ASSOCFIU' Pl'0f0SS0l' of Professor of Geoloqv. Air Science and Tactics. ZUOIOHF- A-B-y B0Wd0iIl3 BS., Dartmoutllg AB., Western State A-M.. Pll-lla ll1ll'VFlI'fl- Nortliwesterng Pl1.D.. Teacllcrs College. Facul- Fimlllfi' lltltlllltel' P11100 Cornell. .Facultv mcmbcr ty member sincc 194-8. l933- since 1931. I 4 I - l , MARVIN . . . - s - JAMEh NICHOLAS 11 Mllnlfm FLETCI-IER JOSEPH , Assistant Professor of His- ll ARDWELT1 VVASYLHX .lt.hi3I.Kl.?l..Ii,0rll1' Associate Professor of Instructor in Physical lid- tlili' ,IQ I , , 'limi yltltl10ll121lll'S. A.l3., llam- ucation. B.S., Obio State: 161551 A 'mm 'U hmm' iltong A.iXl., l'h.D., Johns A.M., Columbia. Faculty ' ' ' ' Hopkins. Faculty mem- member since 1947. IIOWA RD DWIGHT WIILIAMS Assistant Professor of His- tory and University Ar- chivist. A.B., Colgate: A.M., PILD., Harvard. Faculty member sincc 1934. ber since 1935. CHARLES RA Y W I LSON Professor of History. BS.. Miamig AM., Cincinnati. Ph.D., Chicago. Faculty member since 1935. l, JOHN GRAND WOODRUFF Professor of G e o l o g y . BS., Vanderbilt: Pl1.D., Michigan. Faculty mem- bcr since 1929. QQ CLARENCE WHITFOR D YOUNG Professor of Psychology. AB.. AM., Stanford: Ph.D.. Iowa. Faculty member since 1929. I GLEN N ELWOOI D WAAS Associate Profcssor ol' German. A.B., Carleton: A.M., Yale: Pl1.D., C0- lumbia. Faculty member since 1939. DONALD STICPIIAN WVI LLIA MS Assistant Professor of Ecl- ucation and English. B.S., Pennsylvania: A.M., Co- lumbia. Faculty member since 1947. HERBERT KURT ZASSENIIAUS D Associate l rofcssor of l 1 onomics. Dipl. Rer. Pol University of Bonn: Di Her. Pol, University of Berne. Faculty mcmbci since 1947. v ani.. i ' if 5' .Je-www First Row: Barlow, Wood, Mr. Jones, Director: Reineke, Scott. Sc-cond Row: Duir, Pratt, Smith. Ketchau1,Spluin, Lambert. PRECEPTORS This fall, hir. Howard Jones of the Education Department took over the directorship of the preceptorial program, succeeding Dr. Strang Lawson. The present preceptorial system has been in eHect since 1946. Freshmen meet with their graduate preceptors bi-weekly for both advice and aid in English communication. At this tilneproblems are discussed to help orientate the new student. Preceptors are graduate students who are studying for their Nlasters degrees and supplement their academic work by also serving as Freshman advisors. 23 mf 75- Vis. T , Nu'X-N., 'Q .Q, g gf., Q N, .km . 1.-M, . . Ari ,gh mm ,MN M --Q . '--...kSu6, 3 '. ig-'ZA X my A 5 X- we M 2 . . W. XML ., 1 15, W -.. Tm' mai .- Ms. 1. .0 .ug '-my -.., -- mm I ,. -40 .5 5 -lg --.-Q a..,'f W fs,,,, M ii, T' ww GN .19 wlmm W .- Q 'f 7. Y, ... Xk..,,,. m ,P X '-avr-wp 8 I Vi-xwvffc W-. Q? W My-. X Urn. ,- px :GL-, Bw am., ...,, ' if W . , . f - 'if' - '- fl ' wgw X -1' ' -1. 1-f-az'-77 :ev ,i Lk. if iff WZ' W F' f-: A 1 ,A- 'M M .... 9 'N' v Z .-4 f Q. ,Q 5 , ' .IL s ' A 7 1 -am 'R Aww 9'-,Q---W ' , -., . U AKQN-, . W . m-fi. 'S' X mm:-,ms :av-, 1' 1' C'03lNlFXC'FNIFNT SENIORS X -M xx M Q Cl - lee' XX Cal - CXCXXKC N' mu f f A ,f S A -'I X f i S Q Xxvxema OX OV Ou' 'mfs XX Saw - esi 2 ' 5 -X F w 5 NG 1 35 - ev K r ma Col. Cfljie --- QQ ffogkhxg X R - ' 6 ff- W' dow 4' .U - av f +R CV - gli Senior Class Officers Dunlap, Thumscr, Piehes. Roberts. August Graduates Claude Elmer Douglas 16 Forbes Avenue, Nortllarnpton, Nlassaehusctts Beta Theta Pig Coucentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Williston Aeadernyg Dennis List 13 Graduate of The U. S. Merchant Marine Academy. Herman Jacob F ess 901 VVillow Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey Concentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Teaneck High Schoolg Transferred from Sampson College, Sisson Mathematical Prize, U. S. Navy. Stuart Creighton hliller Q08-15 104th Avenue, Queens Village, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentrating in General Psychologyg Pre- pared at Brooklyn Technical High School, Transferred from Rutgers University: Union College and Hobart Collegeg Psychology Clubg Dolphin Club, President 4g Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, holder of 220 and 440 yd. free-style recordg U. S. Navy. Boyd VVilliam Paquin Felts Mills, New York Al ha Chi Signing Concentrating in Natural Scienceg Prepared at P Felts Mills High School: Transferred from Sampson Collegeg U. S. Army Air Force. Arthur Anthony Passaretti 48 Short Street, Lawrence, Massachusetts Chi Pi Mug Concentrating in Zoologyg Prepared at Lawrence High Schoolg U. S. Army. Peter Justin Peaquin 316 West 22d Street, New York, New York Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Haaren High Schoolg Transferred from Mohawk Collegeg Newman Clubg Spanish Clubg Secretary 4: U. S. Army Air Foree. Abraham Pokrassa 200 Dyckman Street, New York, New York Concentrating in International Relationsg Prepared at Stuyvesant High Sclloolg Transferred from Mohawk College: Dean's List -ig Student Senate: Spanish Club, Secretary 3, President 4g A. C. l.: Colgate ltlovementg Hillel Foundationg U. S. Navy. Robert William Scarlata 139-07 QQ5th Street, Laurelton, L. I., New York Concentrating in Psyehologyg Prepared at Sewanhaka. I-Iigh Schoolg Transferred from Virginia Military Instituteg Psychology Clubg U. S. Army. - x-Ea: fftfilgirf-1f. Y, I 'tm-sql? , E E -ni-fr s s s- Charles Edward Barnes 340 Blain Street, Owego, New York Concentraling in Economies: Pre ared at Owego Free Academy, P Swimming Q5 U. S. Army. Blarshall Edwin Birkins, III Sunset Avenue, Haworth, New Jersey Phi Kappa Psig Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Tenafiy High School and Blair Aeademyg Football 25 U. S. Marine Corps. Karl Hauck Bissell, Jr. Suiiield, Connecticut Henry David Singer 2527 Cumberland Avenue, Reading, Pennsylvania Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Mt. Penn High Sehoolg Dean's List 1, Q, 3, 4g hlaroon Keyg Student Senateg A. C. I. Presi- dent 43 Banter 3, Art Editor 45 Campus Fund Drive Publicity Chair- man 43 Hillel Foundationg Who's YVho Among Students in American Universities and Collegcsg U. S. Army. Frank VVilliam Zabransky, Jr. 15 Maple Street, Little Ferry, New Jersey Chi Pi Mug Concentrating in Zoologyg Prepared at Lodi High Schoolg Transferred from Sampson College, Glee Club 2, U. S. Army. John Paul Kennedy 598 Ramapo Road, Teaneck, New Jersey Phi Delta Thetag Concentrating in Sociology! Prepared at Holy Trinity High Sehoolg U. S. Army. Theobald Richardson 31 Chestnut Avenue, Larchmont, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Choate Phi Delta Thetag Concentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at School. Iona High Schoolg Football 13 Outing Clubg U. S. Navy. Howe S. Allnutt, II 9 Oak Knoll Road, Summit, New Jersey Theta Chi: Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Summit lligh School: Sulmagzuzdzf 1.3 Economics Club: Outing Club. Otto Frederick Andersen 60 Roosevelt Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Lambda Chi Alpha, Concentrating in Zoology, Prepared at Plain- field High Schoolg Transferred from Yale: Marching and Concert Bandg Choir: Glee Club Q, 3, -L, President -1-1 U. S. Army. Donald Peter Anderson 46-12 Q59 Street, Great Neck, New York Theta. Chi: Conccntrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Great Neck High Schoolg Outing Clubg Maroon Q, Office Manager 3, Busi- ness Manager 3: Colgate Quarterly, Business Manager -L. Gordon Noren Anderson Q25 Palisado Avenue, lVindsor, Connecticut Phi Delta Theta: Concentrating in English, Prepared at Loomis Institute. CLASS OF 1950 Earl Robert Abel 47Q1 North lYoodburn Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Delta Kappa Epsilon: Coneentratiug in English: Prepared at VYhitefish Bay High School: Basketball lg U. Army. Wfillard L. Adams 18 YW-st Erie Street, Albany, New York Sigma Chip Concentrating in Economiesg Prepared at Augusta High Schoolg Outing Clubg Soccer 2: lf. S. Merchant Marines. Lehner Franklin Aeschbach S91 California Road, Orchard Park, New York Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer 43 Concentrating in Economic-sg Prepared at Orchard Park High School, SCllTll.llglI71d'i 2, Office Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief -l: Scalp and Bladeg Economics Club: Outing Club: Who's Who Among Students in American Vniversities and Colleges: lf. S. Army Air Force. Joel Wheeler Ager, Jr. 21 North Park Drive, Glovcrsville, New York Lambda Chi Alphag Pi Delta Epsilon: Concentrating in Philosophyg Prepared at Gloversville High Schoolg New York State Scholarship: Maroon. 2, 3, Associate Editor -L: Glee Club Q, Treasurer 3, ig Philos- ophy Club. I Roy T. Anderson, Jr. 850 Eldorado Street, Winnetka, Illinois Sigma Chi: Concentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at New Trier Township School: Dean's List Q, 33 Outing Club, Psych Clubg Maroon 1g Chicago Clubg Opinion Group, U. S. Army. Sherwood William Anderson 65-44 Saunders Street, Forest Hills, New York Delta Sigma Pig Concentrating in Classic Grcekg Prepared at Forest Hills High Schoolg New York State Scholarship, Austen Colgate Scholarship, Baldwin Greek Prizeg Oratorical Prizeg Radio Club: Swimming 13 Colgate Christian Fellowship 1, Q, 3, Chairman 4. William Anderson, Jr. 40 Arramlale Road, Rockville Centre, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentrating in Political Science-g Prepared at South Side High Schoolg Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. Aristotle Aristides Anthony Palisade Avenue and YV. Q3lst Street, Riverdale, New York Theta Chig Chi Pi Mug Concentrating in Philosophy, Prepared at Horace Mann High Schoolg Dean's List lg Cross Country 1, 3, 43 Spring Track 45 Philosophy Club, Vice-Presidentg Glee Club, Sailing Club. 112 1 Liga . . as a E, gazgwm a . if g zw it sf. i Oscar Paul Arnay 37 Brompton Road, Great. Neck, New York Pi Delta Epsilon: Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Great Neck High Schoolg Konosionig Austen Colgate Scholarshipg Maroon 1, 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chiel' 415 Concert Committee, Assistant Manager 3g Long Island Clubg Who's VVho in American Colleges and Universities. Richard YV. Atkins 16 Oakwood Boulevard, Hudson, New York Conccntrating in Geologyg Prepared at Hudson High School 3 Geology Club: Bridge Club: Rifle and Pistol Club, U. S. Army. George Henry Auffinger, III 98 Chatham Avenue, Buffalo, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at Nichols School, Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Band 13 Outing Clubg Sailing Clubg U. S. Navy. Henry Hallock Bailey VVillow Tree Road, hlilton, New York Phi Kappa Tang Concentrating in Geology, Prepared at Marlborough Central High School: Masque and Triangleg Geology Clubg Rifle and Pistol Club, Psychology Club 3 Manager Varsity Soccer 3. Merrill John Baumann 4 Gregory Street, Mai-hlehead, Massachusetts Alpha Tau Omega: Concentrating in Physics: Prepared at Marble- head High School, Konosioni, Maroon Key, Football 2, 3, -tg Wrest- ling 1, Q,: Thirteen. Edwin F. Beemer, Jr. 'YQ Park Terrace West, New York, New York Conccntrating in Geology, Prepared at lvhite Plains High School, Transferred from New York State Teachers' College: Masque and Triangle, Sailing Clnh: Flying Club, Geology Cluh, U. S. Navy Air Corps. Herbert Samuel Beggs 19 Wlard Avenue, Staten Island, New York Delta Upsilon, Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Staten Island Academvg Dean's List Q, 3, Nlasque and Triangle, Economies Club, President 4-g Psychology Club, Concert Series, U. S. Mer- chant Marine. Seymour Bekoff 603 VVest 184th Street, New York, New York Concentrating in Political Science, Prepared at George Washington High School, Transferred from Sampson College, Dean s List J, Student Senate, Hillel Foundation, President 41: A. C. I., U. S. Navy. Howard W. Baird 150 Mosley Drive, Syracuse, New York David S. Ball 2 S. Lyon Avenue, Menands, New York Concentrating in Political Science, Prepared at Milne High School, Transferred from Champlain College, U. S. Navy. Edwin Barnard Barber 7 College Street, I-Iannilton, New York Chi Pi Mn, Conccntrating in Zoology, Prepared at Hamilton High School, New York State Veteran's Scholarship, Newman Club, Outing Club: U. S. Army. John C. Bauman Haverstraw Road, Suffern, New York Sigma Chi, Coneentrating in English, Prepared at Suffern High School, Transferred from Sampson College, Masque and Triangle, Focus, U. S. Marine Corps. Donald E. Bell Q1 Nassau Parkway, Hempstead, New York Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Hempstead High Schoolg U. S. Navy. Robert Elmer Bellinger l T G Stonehenge Lane, Albany, lNew York Sigma Chig Concentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at Milne Schoolg Banter 1, Q, Masque and Triangleg Focus. Richard M. Bennett 51 Arnoldnle Road, Yvest. Hartford, Connecticut Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Psychologyg Prepared at William Hall: Football lg Psychology Clubg ll. S. Marine Corps. John Robert Benzoni 361 Maplewood Drive, Rochester, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at John llarshall High Schoolg Q20 yard dash lntrzunural Champion- ship 23 Outing Clubg Psychology Clubg U. S. Navy. l J. Christian Bernius, Jr. 116 llineoln Avenue, Sayville, New York Concentrating in Englishg Prepared at.Sayville High Schoolg Trans- ferred from Champlain Collegeg Outing Cluhg Psychology Clubg U. S. Army Air Force. Harry Bettman 300 Main Street, lvhite Plains, New York Delta Phi Alpha, Secretaryg Concentrating in Germang Prepared at Yvhite Plains High Schoolg Hillel Foundationg Glee Club 3, 4. Ernest Paul Bilhuber 14- Richmond Road, Douglaston, I.. I., New York Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Manhasset High Schoolg Swimming lg Psychology Clubg Sailing Club. Calvin E. Birtch 67 Lisbon Avenue, Buffalo, New York Sigma Chig Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at BuHalo Bennett High Schoolg Student Judiciary Councilg Pan-Hellenic Council 3, President 4g Scalp and Blade 1, 2, 11-, President 33 Baseball 13 U. S. Army. Wayland R. Bourne Rivcrmere Alger Court, Bronxville, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in History: Prepared at Riverdale Country Day Sehoolg Outing Club: Ski Club: Golf Q, -l-3 U. S. Navy. Frederick William Bradley, Jr. 718 Lower Ferry Road, Trenton, New Jersey Delta Upsilon: Delta Sigma Rho: President 43 Concentrating in Political Science, Prepared at Trenton Central High School: Maroon Key, Secretaryg Konosionig Dean's List 1, 23 Debate 25 Business hlanager Banter 3: hlanager of Freshman Swimming 3, U. S. Navy. Richard Frederick Brailey 19201 South Moreland, Shaker Heights, Ohio Phi Delta. Theta, Conecntrating in Pre-Medieineg Prepared at Shaker Heights High School, Chess Club 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 43 ivrest- ling 1, Q3 Lacrosse 1, Q9 U. S. Army. Charles L. Bricker 915 School Street, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Theta Chi, Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Beaver Falls High Sehoolg Maroon Keyg Konosionig President Freshman Class, Vice-President Sophomore Classg Student Senate, Secretary 3g Athletic Governing Board, Football 1, 2, 3, U. S. Army. John Hudson Blauvelt 16 Hart Place, Nyack, New York Kappa Delta Rhog Concentra ting in Sociologyg Prepared at Nyack High School: Psychology Club. Douglas A. Bly 6 Barksdale Drive, Atlanta, Georgia Commons Club, Concentrating in Natural Science, Prepared at Monroe High School, Educator's Forum, Colgate Christian Associa- tion, Vice-Presidentg ll. S. Merchant Marine. John Nicholas Boolukos 14- Fair St1'eet, Kingston, New York Concentrating in Mathematics, Prepared at Kingston High School, Dean's List 3. Robert Alan Boteler 126 Pleasant Avenue, Lancaster, New York Kappa Delta Rho: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Lancaster High School, Psychology Clubg Dean's List 33 Scalp and Bladeg U. S. Navy. Howard E. Brown, Jr. SQ Elm' Street, Oneonta, New York Coneentrating in Latin American Area Studiesg Prepared at Oneonta High Sehoolg Salmagundi I, Q, 3, Co-Business Manager 4g Glee Club 1, Q, 3g Spanish Club, Colgate Movement 1, Q. Russell Clise Buchanan 304 Highland Avenue, Upper Montclair, New Jersey Beta Theta Pi: Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Montclair High Schoolg Transferred from St. Lawrence University: Outing Club: U. S. Navy. Neil Burbank 93-Q5 QOQnd Street, Hollis, New York Concentrating in English Writingg Prepared at Jamaica High School. Jonathan Wiilliams Burr 500 Winton ,Road South, Rochester, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Coneentrating in Social Psyehologyg Prepared at The Peddie School: Maroon Keyg Campus Fund Drive: Band Q: Psychology Club 2, 3, 43 Sailing Club 1, Q, 3, 41 Dolphin Club: intramural Swimming Champion lg Varsity Swimming Q, 3, -L. David L. Busfield 1:22 Jason Street., Arlington, lx'I2lSSZlCl1llS6t.l',S Alpha Tau Omegag Coneentrating in Mathematiesg Prepared at Arlington High Schoolg hlaroon Key, Treasurer, Campus Fund Drive, Treasurer 3, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 41 Cross Country 1, 33 VVho's VVho in American Universities and Collegesg Army Air Force. Harold L. Bush 107 South View Road, Syracuse, New York Sigma Nug Concentrating in Physical Scienceg Prepared at North Syracuse High Schoolg Student Senate lg Band 1, Army Air Force. Charles George Campbell 37-16 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, New York Sigma Chig Coneentrating in I-Iistoryg Prepared at Flushing High School: Sailing Club, Focus. Douglas Goetze Campbell Woodland Road, New Canaan, Connecticut Sigma Nu: Concentrating in Political Seienccg Prepared at New Canaan High Sehoolg Konosionig Pan Hellenic Council, Vice- President 4-g Sailing Club, President 45 Outing Clubg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club. Ackley G. Carter 129 'Woodridge Place, Leonia, New Jersey Kappa Delta Rho: Concentrating in Englishg Prepared at 'Leonia High Schoolg Intramural Boxing Champion. John Nlackay Casson 816 Winsor Avenue, Elmira, New York Kappa Delta Rhog Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Elmira Free Academyg Outing Clubg Glee Club 3, Manager 4. Daniel Lavern Cheney 86 Westmoreland Street, Whitesboro, New York Commons Clubg Alpha Chi Sigmag Concentrating in Natural Scienceg Prepared at Whitesboro Central School, Band 2, 3, 4. Francis Paul Chiaramonte, Jr. Shelter Island, New York Ka a Delta Rho' Chi Pi Mu Concentratin in Pre-Medicine' 4 , 5 B A Q Prelplared at Shelter Island High Schoolg Transferred from Sampson Collegeg Band 3, 45 Sailing Club. James Whitney Campbell Round Lake, New York Conccntrating in Romance Languages: Prepared at Wlatertown High School g Glee Club lg Spanish Clubg Choir -L. Tedford John Cann G47 llilton Road, Rye, New York Phi Delta Theta: Coneentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at Rye High Schoolg Intramural Swimming Championshipg Newman Cluhg Outing Clubg Campus Fund Drive: Trackg Swimmingg Lacrosse. Robert V. Carlzon Box 8, Olive Bridge, New York Commons Club, Concentrating in Psychology: Lacrosseg Publications Photo Staffg Chief Photographer -L. Harry Gage Carpenter, Jr. Holbrook Road, Scarborough, New York Sigma Nug Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Cheshire Aearlcmyg Maroon Keyg lntramural Tennis Champion 13 Varsity Tennis 1. Q. Stewart Jennings Clark 366 Mountain Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega, Mu Pi Delta: Concentrating in Social Psy- chology, Prepared at lllestfield High School, Glee Club 2, 43 Psy- chology Club Sg Thirteen 3, Business Manager 4: U. S. Navy. Wlilliam A. Clark lwasonic Home, Utica, New York Robert Madden Cleary, Jr. 41 Nottingham Road, Buffalo, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Nichols School, Outing Club: Hockey 1, Q, 43 Track Q. Donald Reid Cline 37 Raymond Place, Hamburg, New York Theta Cllig Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Ham- burg High Schoolg N. Y. S. Veteran's Scholarshipg Konosionig Pan- Hellenic Council, President 3: Student .Judiciary Committee 4g Scalp and Blade, President 4: Football li Baseball 1, Q, 3, 43 lVho's Wfho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: U. S. Army. John H. Cloyes R. R. No. Q, Box 770p, El Cajon, California Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at T. R. Proctor lligh Sc-hoolg Transferred from Mohawk College, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir Q, 3, 4g AROTCQ U. S. Navy. A. Stephen Clug 34 Lismore Road, Lawrence, New York Coucentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at the Lawrenceville Schoolg Dean's List 3, hlaroon Key, Campus Fund Drive 33 Outing Club, ACI: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Win- ter Track 1, Q. 3. 4. Robert Evans Cochran 5 Davison Road, I.ockport, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentrating in EC01l0lUlCSQ Prepared at Lockport High Sehoolg Dean's List 2, 3, Pan-Hellenic Council: Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1g Intramural Hurdles Championship. Lloyd Jay Colenback, Jr. 3932 West Bancroft Street, Toledo, Ohio Phi Gamma Deltag Concentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at Rutland High Sc-hoolgJ. V. Basketball 1,33 hlasque and Triangle. Charles Bacon Cox 5 Brynwood Road, Yonkers, New York Phi Kappa. Psi, Coueentrating in Mathematics, Prepared at Roosevelt High School. Bruce Cramer 619 Randolph Street, Abington, Massachusetts Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma, Concentrating in Chemistry, Prepared at Classical High School, Banter 1, Q. Thomas Joseph Crane, Jr. 280 Ocean Avenue, Lawrence, New York Sigma Chi, Concentrating in Education, Prepared at lrVoodruere High School, Soccer 1, Track 1, Army Air Force. James Kelso Cullen 344-85 Street, Brooklyn, New York Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Delta Epsilon, Concentrating in English, Pre- pared at Haaren High School, Transferred from Champlain College, Student Senate 3, Maroon 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, U. S. Army. Robert Blorten Conner 54 Outlook Drive, Lexington, Nlassachusetts Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Concentrating in International Relations: Prepared at Mt. Hermon School, Salmagzmdi Q, 3, Co- Business Manager 4, Boston Club, Colgate Opinion Group, Manager Freshman Soccer, Outing Club. Donald R. Cook 60-50 68th Road, Brooklyn, New York Alpha Tau Omega, Concentrating in History, Prepared at Poly- technic Preparatory Schoolg Konosioni, Lacrosse Q, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, hlasque and Triangle 3, 4, Poly Prep Club: Manager of Intra- mural Athletics 45 U. S. Army. Robert Arthur Cookingham 2418 East 21st Street, Brooklyn, New York Kappa Delta Rho, Concentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at Mt. Hermon School, Pan-Hellenic Council: Psychology Club: Soccer, Lacrosse, U. S. Navy. Alexander A. Cost 3618 South Salina Street, Syracuse, New York Phi Delta Theta, Concentrating in English Literature, Prepared at Onondaga. Valley Academy, Dean's List 4, Newman Club, Outing Club, Football '23 U. S. Navy. Arthur Henry Curtis, J r. 6 Clifton Avenue, Lakewood, New Jersey Kappa Delta Rhog Concentrating in International 'Relationsg.Pre- pared at Lakewood High School., Glee Cluh 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4-9 Choir Q, 3, 43 Masque and Triangle 1, Q, 3. Richard Colgate Damon 2920 Nuunnu Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Phi Kappa Psi: Coneentrating in Anthropologyg Prepared at Sl. I1aul's Schoolg Dean's List 1, Q, 3g Austen Colgate Scholarship 1, 2: Vigilante Committee QQ Salmagumlz. 13 Banter 1: U. S. Army. Jack Lair Daulton 109 Ganscvoort, Road, Bath, New York Commons Club, Concentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Savona Central School, Eclucatofs Forum. Peter Alexander Darling 1-H5 lYendcll Avenue, Schenectady, New York Phi Gamma Delta: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Deerfield Academy: Glee Club 1: Soccer 1, 2, 4. Bruce J. Davey 157 North Mountain Avenue, llontclair, New Jersey Delta Kappa Epsilon, Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at hlontclair High School, U. S. Army. Paul Henry Davis, Jr. Kenmore, New York Phi Kappa Tau, Coneentrating in Political Science, Prepared at Marathon High Schoolg New York State Veteran's Scholarship: Dean's List 1, 91, 3g Student Senate: U. S. Army. Wiilliam H. Dean, Jr. 111 South Church Street, West Chester, Pennsylvania Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, President 45 Concentrating in English YVrit- ing: Prepared at lVest Chester High School: Transferred from hvf.'St Chester State Teacherls College, lllaroon 2, Sports Editor 33 U. S. Army. Ralph Greg deClairmont Mfitchellville, Mfaryland Theta Chi: Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Deeriield Academyg Outing Club 3, 45 Flying Club 45 Economics Club 2, 3, 4. Harold H. Drorngoole Sherburne, New York Conccntrating in Economics, Prepared at Sherburne Central Schoolg Transferred from Fordham University, Dean's List El, 3g Economies Club: Newman Clubg U. S. Army. Frank Edward Druss 5 Franklin Avenue, White Plains, New York Concentrating in Physical Scienceg Prepared at White Plains I-Iigh School, New York State Regents Scholarshipg Philosophy Club. Frank Dumbleton, III 128 Wayne Avenue, Haddonfield, New Jersey Theta Chig Concentrating in Psychology: Prepared at Haddon- field Memorial High School. Frederick Homer Dunlap 7 Eastern Avenue, Carbondale, Pennsylvania Athletic Governing Boardg Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 1, Captain Q Alpha Tau Omegag Sigma Delta Psig Concentration in Social Psy- cholo ' Pre ared at Ben'an1in Franklin Hi h School' Konosioni' gy: P J S 2 1 Maroon Key, Vice-Presidentg Student Senate, Vice-President, VVard Crissman Denison 264 Lotte Road, Ridgewood, New J ersey Beta Theta Pig Coneentrating in Psychology, Prepared at Ridgewood High School. Robert Cushman Dickerson 3 Jackson Street, Middleport, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Chi Pi Mug Concentratiug in Natural Sciences: Prepared at DeVeaux Schoolg Dcan's List: First Prize, Allen Mathe- matic Prizeg Maroon Key, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Tennis lg Masque and Triangle. James S. Dickson 714 Nellis Street, Watertown, New York Sigma Chig Concentruting in Social Psychology, Prepared at Water- town High Schoolg New York State Veteran's Scholarshipg Swimming 1, 3: Dolphin Clubg U. S. Navy. Duane Arthur Dittmau Walden, New York Beta Theta Pig Phi, Concentrating in Political Scienccg Prepared at Walden High Schoolg Austen Colgate Scholarship QQ Student Sen- ate 4: Football 1, Glee Club: U. S. Navy. Robert Edward Dunning S5 Homer Avenue, Cortland, NeW4York Colgate Commons Club: Concentrating in Philosophy and Religion: Pre arcd at Cortland Hi fh School: Austen Colgate Scholarship: P la Student Senate: University Church Board, Chairman 4-3 C. R. A., Cabinet member 3 . Calvin Laird Durham, Jr. 3700 Center Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio I Beta Theta Pi: Concentrating in English: Prepared at Marie- mont High School: Dean's List Q: Cheerleader 1, 2. Richard Duvall 41 Prospect Street, Garden City, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon: Concentrating in English: Prepared at Garden City High School: Lacrosse 2, 3, 4-: Merchant Marine. Gene R. Eagan 1131 NVashington Avenue, Denver, Colorado Lambda Chi Alpha: Concentrating in American Social Institutions: Prepared at Fort Collins lligh School: Transferred from Colorado A. and M. College, and Beloit College, National University of Mexico: Golf 1: Colgate Religious Association: Army Air Force. Jeffery Eastman 197 Billings Street, North Quincy, llassachusetts Alpha Tau Omega: Concentrating in English Literature: Prepared at North Quincy High School: Boston Club: Outing Club: U. S. Army. Philip Edward Eckel Q15 Scarhoro Drive, Syracuse, New York Beta Theta Pi: Concentratiug in Social Psychology: Prepared at Solvay High School: Outing Club: Newman Cluh. Guy Rolfe Erich 39 3674 St. Paul Boulevard, Rochester, New York Colgate Commons Club: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Pre- pared at Ironequoit High School: lllarolmg Rifle and Pistol Club: Opinion Group. Kenneth VValter Eilermann 22 Windsor Court, Maywood, New Jersey Phi Delta Theta: Concentrating in I-Iistory: Prepared at Teaneck High School: hlaroon Key: Campus F und Drive 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Lacrosse 1, Q, 3, 4. Bernard T. Fawkes 186 Cameron Street, Rochester, New York Sigma Chig Concentrating in Political Seienceg Prepared at Aquinas lnstituteg Flying Clubg Newman Club: Debate Clubg Geology Clubg U. S. Navy. Albert Holmes Ferris ' 624 Judson Avenue, Evanston, Illinois Delta Upsilon, Concentrating in Philosophyg Prepared at Evanston Township High Schoolg Dean's List 1, 4: Wlrestlmg 13 Chicago Club 3, -1-1 Philosophy Club, President 4. David Frederick Feuerfile 854-9-159Znd Street, Jamaica, New York Phi Kappa T aug Concentrating in Psychologyg Prepared at Jamaica High Sehoolg Transferred from llohawk Collegeg Austen Colgate Sc-holarshipg Miller Psychology Awardg Psychology Club, President 43 hlasque and Triangleg Outing Club. Robert Tuck Fistere Old Stone Road, Darien, Connecticut Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at Orange High Schoolg Psychology Clubg Hunting and Fishing Clubg Army Air Force. 351' 'Q assi, ' - A- ie' . . '-2 'e ?:f-4 id - ,F 1523510 . 5.-QQ?-ffifz Bennett F. Ellis 308 YVest Locust Street, Rome, New York Commons Clubg Concentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at Cheshire Academyg Psychology Club 3, 4-3 Outing Club 3, 43 U. S. Army. Daniel Ewanik Oneonta, New York Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Oneonta High School: Transferred from Champlain Collegeg Dehateg U. S. Army. Howard Stewart Fairbanks 19 Laurel Street, Brattleboro, Vermont Lambda Chi Alphag Concentrating in Psychologyg Prepared at Brattleboro High Schoolg Transferred from Mohawk Collegeg Outing Club 3, 49 Ski Team 3, Co-Captain -tg Army Air Force. , Alfred Paul Fassnacht 307' Plymouth Street, VVest Hempstead, New York Phi Delta T hetag Concentrating in Psychologyg Prepared at Freeport High School: War Memorial Scholarship, Maroon Keyg Football 1, Q, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Army Air Force. E. Thomas Flaherty 200 Princeton Avenue, Corning, New York Phi -Kappa Tau: Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Northside High School: Yvar Memorial Scholarship: Dc-an's List I: Spanish Cluli: Colgate Band 1, Q, 3, -I-. Frederick Joseph Flatley R. F. D. No. 1, Greenwich, New York Chi Pi Blu: Alpha Chi Sigma: Concentrating in Chemistry and Pre- lledieine: Prepared at Schuylerville High School: Lawrence Chemical Prize: l7ean's List 1, Q. 3: Student Senate: Glee Chili al, 3, 4. Charles Frank Fleming, Jr. 717 Country Way, North Scituate, Massachusetts Phi Kappa Tau: Concentrating in Geology: Prepared at Scituate High School. Paul Blaine Ford 'IH Hamilton Street, Easton, Pennsylvania Sigma Nu: Pi Delta Epsilon: Concentrating in English: l'r1.-pared at Easton High School: Block C Banquet Committee: Council of Varsity Team Managers: Manager, Basketball -l-: Maroon, Asso- ciate Editor 4: Outing Clnh. '53 Hiilliam Edward Fort 1198 Dorsey Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey' Lambda Chi Alpha: Concentrating in Latin American Area Studies: Prepared at Plainfield High School: War Nliemorial Scholarship: Sophomore Vigilante Committee: Swimming l. Russell S. Fowler 70-01 113th Street, Forest Hills, New York Coneentrating in Geology: Prepared at Forest Hills High School: A. C. I.: Outing Club: Geology Cluh. Thomas Hlilliam Frank 1128 Stanford Road, PH.tSlll1l'g'l1, Pennsylvania Phi Gamma Delta: Coneentrating ill Economics: Prepared at Shady Side Academy: Basketball 1: Economies Club 3, 4: U. S. Navy. Alan Ralph Fried 32-11 4-itll Street, Long Island City, New York Coueentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Stuyvesant High School: Transferred from Sampson College: Swimming 3, 4: Lacrosse 3, 4: U. S. Navy. Frederic Wlalker Gegenheimer Q6 Butler Place, Brooklyn, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Concentrating in Natural Science and Physical Educationg Prepared at Nlanual Training High School: Dean's List 3: Hockey 1, fl, 3, 4, National A. A. U. All-Star Team 2, 33 U. S. Navy. Theodore W. Georges 620 VVest 254th Street, Riverdale, New York Concentrating in Econoulicsg Prepared at Riverdale Country School: 'Transferred from Dartmouth Universityg Glee Cluhg Dr-hate Squad: U. S. Army. Robert II. Gibbs 185 Albert Street, Torrington, Connecticut Delta Upsilong Concentrating in Psychologyg Prepared at Pittsfield High Schoolg Band 1, Q, 35 Concert Band, Leaderg Psychology Club, Economics Clubg U. S. Army. Robert Gregory Gordon 9 Chester Avenue, White Plains, New York 'Concentrating in English Literature, Prepared at White Plains High Schoolg New York State Scholarship, Dean's List Q, 3, 49 Banter 1 Bridge Club 4g Philosophy Club 4. Elmer Michael Gall 131 Center Street, Clifton, New Jersey Lznnhda Chi Alphag Concentrating in Social Sciencesg Prepared at Clifton High School, M'aroon Keyg Football Q, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. Bruce D. Gardner 3 Franklin Terrace, hlelrose, hlassachusetts Conccntrating in Frenchg Prepared at hlelrose High Schoolg Base- hall 1, Q, 3, -1-3 Hockey I, Q, 3, 4: U. S. Navy. Roland Nlax Gardner Morris, New York Concentrating in Chemistry: Prepared at Morris Central High Schoolg De-an's List 1. John L. Garelle Middle Road, llattituck, New York Phi Delta Thetag Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Mattituck High School, Transferred from Bethany Collegeg New York Veterans' Seholarshipg Psychology Club 3, 4g Soccer Q, 3, 4, lf. S. Navy. Mott Preston Greene 17 North Street, Washingtonville, New York Coneentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at Storm King High School, New York State Veteran's Scholarship, Student Senate, Treasurer 4, A. C. I., Treasurer 3, President 4, Manager, Freshman Track 4, U. S. Navy, James Edwin Griesinger 85 Division Street, Hudson, Ohio Delta Upsilon, Concentrating in Social Science, Prepared at Western Reserve Academy, Economies Club, Masque and Triangle, Psy'- chology Club 4, Outing Club, Colgate Opinion Group, Glee Club 1, Q, Baseball lg U. S. Army. Anthony D. Guarino 31 Lanier Lane, Bay Shore, New York Concentrating in Psychology, Prepared at Bay Shore High School? Transferred from Nlohawk College, New York State War lleiuoria Scholarship, Psychology Club: Secretary-Treasurer 4-, Newman Club, U. Navy. Alexander lladden, Jr. 114- Chippewa Road, Tuckahoe, New York Coneentrating in Natural Science, Prepared at Roosevelt lligh School, Rifle and Pistol Club, Glee Club Q, 3, 4, Masque and Triangle 3, Mathematics Club: A. C. l. Ellis Adolphus Hagstrom 430 Ellis Street, Syracuse, New York Concentrating in Social Institutions: Prepared at Poughkeepsie High School, Austen Colgate Scholarship, Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Salmagumlz' 1, tl, Teacher's Forum, U. S. Navy. Robert T. Halpin 21 T rinity Place, Blontclair, New Jersey Concentrating in Geology, Prepared at Montclair High School, U. S. Marine Corp. Douglas Robert Hamilton -14 East Poltney Square, Bath, New York Phi .Kappa Tau, Blu Pi Delta, President 4, Concentrating in Eco- nomics, Prepared at Haverling High School, Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Q, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thirteen 3, 4-, Outing Club, Psy- ehology Club, Economics Club 4. Harold VV. Hamilton, Jr. 160 Brunswick Boulevard, Buffalo, New York Kappa Delta Rho, Concentrating in Social Psychology 9 Prepared at Fosdick Masten Park High School, Football Q, 3, Psychology Club, Scalp and Blade. Pierson P. Harris, Jr. 73 Highland Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey Concentrating in Political Science, Prepared at Orange High School, Photographer 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Band 1. John Cummins Hathaway 25 Wvorth Avenue, Hudson, New York CCC: Concentrating in Geology, Prepared at Hudson High School: Transferred from hlassachusetts Institute of Technology, Austen Colgate Scholarship, Dcan's List Q., 3, 4, Baud Q, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Outing Club, Secretary 43 Skiing Team, Co-Captain 3. Peter J. Haughwout 22 Glenwood Road, Upper Montclair, New Jersey Delta Upsilon, Concentrating in History, Prepared at hlontclair High School, Dea.n's List 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Masque and Triangle, Jlaroon 1, Focus, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. Arthur R. Hauler 344 West Fifth Street, Oswego, New York Delta Upsilon, Concentrating in Psychology, Prepared at Oswego High School, U. S. Air Force. Robert. G. Hammond 1 Carstcnsen Road, Scarsdalc, New York Phi Delta Theta, Concentrating in English Literature: Prepared at Scarsdale High School: Outing Club: Army Air Force. Ralph Heroy Hansen , Queens Village, New York Commons Club, Delta, Phi Alpha, Vice-President, Concentrating in Gemlanz Prepared at Jamaica High School, U. S. Army. Wlilliam John Harjes 41-34 68th Street, Yvoodsicle, New York Conf-entrating in Physics, Prepared at Brooklyn 'l'erl1nical High School, Outing Club, li. S. Navy. Robert George Harnden Hamilton, New York Phi Kappa. Tau, Concentrating in English, Prepared al 'Williamsport High School: Army Air Force. Leonard Lee Hayes 1008 Harding Road, Elizabeth, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega: Pi Delta Epsilong Coneentrating in Social Psy- chologyg Prepared at Pingry Sehoolg Blaroon Key: Psyc-hology'Clubg Masque and Triangleg Barrier, Feature Editor 45 Council of Varsity Team Nlanagcrsg Track Manager 31 Basketball lg U. S. Navy. James L. Hazelwood 4-5 Popham Road, Scarsdale, New York Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Scarsdale High School: Colgate Movement: Bridge Club 2, 3, 4, President 4-1 Band Q, 3, 4: lf. S. Army. Richard Jarvis Head 190 Roslyn Street, Rochester, New York Alpha Tau Omegag Conf.-entrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at VVesl High School: Soccer l, Q, 3g If. S. Navy, Richard Thomas lleald 14- Granite Road, YVihnington, Delaware Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at The Friends School: Psychology Club: Sailing Club: Freshman Football Manager 4. Clifford Leslie Heaslip, Jr. 3 l reneh Terrace, Yonkers, New York Sigma Chig Concentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at Roose- velt High Sc-hoolg Konosionig Glee Club 1, 2. 3, -Lg Thirteen 3, 4, Leader 4-g Masque and Triangle Q, 3: U. S. Army. Richard Martin Ilelmbold Q Smith Street, Sodus, New York Theta Chip Delta Phi Alpha: Phi: Concentrating in Administration: Prepared at Sodus Central High School: Austen Colgate Scholarship Q: Dean's List I, 2, 3. Henry Jack Hemenway Van Hornesville, New York Alpha Tau Omega: Chi Pi Mug Concentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Van Hornesville Central Sehoolg Choir 2, 3, 4g Colgate Religious Association 3, 4: Track lg VVrestling lg U. S. Army. G. Donald Hengeveld F reeks Lane, Locust V alley, New York Sigma Nug Coneentrating in Economicsg Prepared at the BIcBurney Schoolg Sailing Club, Jlaroon Staff 1, Q: Outing Club. 1 w l I i 5 Harry Theodore Hoffman, III 59 Diaryland Avenue, Freeport, New York Phi Gamma Deltag Concentrating in History, Prepared at Freeport High School, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Swimming 4, U. S. Army. Robert Hoffman 92 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck, New York Chi Pi Mug Concentrating in Zoology, Prepared at Great Neck High Schoolg Band 1, 25 Concert Band 3, 4-. Robert Winfield Holcomb 198 Booth Hill Road, North Scituate, Massachusetts Sigma Nu, Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Scituate High School, Outing Club 3. Richard hi. Holcombe 321 West 94th Street, New York, New York Commons Club, Coneentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Trinity High Schoolg Sailing Club, Outing Club: Psychology Club. Paul Gerard Herrick 121 The Vineyard, Oneida, New York Concentrating in Social Psyehologyg Prepared at Sherrill High School: A. C. l. John Houston Hill II 594 West Beaehtree Lane, VVayne, Pennsylvania Conccntrating in Economics, Prepared at Valley Forge BIilitary Academy, Transferred from Drexel Institute of Teehnologv' VVilder Society, Academic Excellence Medal AROTCQ Air Foreeilledalg Economies Clubg Focus. Earl Jerome Hoag, Jr. 357 Old Mamaroneek Road, White Plains, New York Sigma Nug Concentrating in Englishg Prepared at White Plains High School: Sailing Club: Secretary 3, 4: Glee Club lg Outing Club. John Leland Hodgkins, Jr. Q47 Sixth Avenue, Troy, New York Theta Chig Concentrating in Economies: Prepared at Albany Academy: Glec Club 1, 2, 3, -Ig Masque and Triangle 1, Q, 3, 4-3 Eco- nomics Clubg Outing Club. l Daniel Edward Holland, Jr. 85 Ridgewood Road, West Hartford, Conn. Beta, Theta Pi: Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at 'William H. Hall High School: IPCQHISS List 2, 4: Outing Club Q: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: P. S. Army. Robert William Holt 142 East 31 Street, Paterson, New Jersey Theta Chi: Concentrating in Economics: Prepared at Eastside High School: Transferred from Cornell University. Donald Easton Hook 3121 Perrysville Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alpha Tau Omega: Concentrating in Economics: Prepared at Perry High School: Economies Club 3, Secretary 4: Freshman llasketball: Council of Varsity Team Managers 3: Manager of Varsity Basket- ball: Manager of Freshman Basketball. Russell James Housman 56 Kilburn Road, Garden City, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Coueentratiug in Psychology: Prepared at Blount Hermon: Psychology Club: Track 2: Football 1: Lacrosse 3, Captain 4: li. S. Army. l i i I Kenneth Potter Howard -1--lf Powell Place, Stamford, Connecticut CCC: Coneentrating in Psychology: Prepared at Stamford High School: Transferred from New Haven State Teachers' College: Pan- Hellenic Council: University Church Board 1, Q, 3, President 4: Psychology Club: U. S. Navy. Dudley L. Hoyt, Jr. 9-If Hoover Road, Rochester, New York Alpha Chi Sigma, Treasurer: Concentrating in Chemistry: Prepared at Irondequoit High School: New York State Veterans Scholarship: Student Senate: Cross Country Q: U. S. Navy. hlurray Allen Hughes R. F. D. No. 4, Fulton, New York Alpha Tau Omega: Concentrating in History: Prepared at Fulton High School: New York State VVar Scholarship: Nlasque and Tri- angle 3, 4: Educatoifs Forum 3, 4: U. S. Navy. Robert Harold Hull 140 Cedar Street, Sherrill, New York Phi Gamma. Delta: Concentrating in Economics: Prepared in Sher- rill High School: VVells Cochran Scholarship: Economics Club, V ice- President 4: Vigilal te Committee: Baseball 1, Q, 3, et: Football 1. Carl Wesley Janovsky R. F. D. No. 1, hfunnsville, New York Alpha Chi Sigmag Concentrating in Chemistryg Prepared at the Nlanlius Schoolg Sisson Math Prize. Stanley James Jarrett 68 Chapel Street, Seneca Falls, New York Alpha Tau Omegag Concentrating in Natural Sciencesg Prepared at Nlunderse Academy: Nfasque and Triangle, Treasurer 45 Freshman Golf Manager, Banter 33 Psychology Club: U. S. Army. John Richard J aycox 75 Van Dorcn Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omegag Concentrating in Psychology, Prepared at Chatham High School, Nlaroon Key, Campus Fund Driveg Soccer 1, Q, 3, 43 Lacrosse 3. Eric hlagnus Jones 7502 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, New York Sigma Nug Concentrating in Political St-ienceg Prepared at Poly Prep High Schoolg Poly Prep Club 3, 4g Wrestling lg U. S. Navy. Robert Everett Hyatt 61 King Avenue, Yonkers, New York Launhda Chi Alpha: Concentrating in Blfathematicsg Prepared at Roosexfelt 'High School, Dean's List 13 Konosionig Pan-Hellenic Council, Vice-President 3: Glee Club lg Bridge Club 2, President 3, 4, Math Club 43 Golf 1, Q, 3: Baseball 45 TXTTIOQS Who Among Stu- dents in Ameriean Puiversities and Collegesg P. S. Army. A. Robert Jaeckel 164 Paulcn Boulevard, Leonia, New Jersey Kappa Delta Rhog Pi Delta Epsilon: Coneentraling in English, Prepared at Leonia High Schoolg Dean's List 1: Banter 1, Q, 3, Editor-in-Chief -11. Raymond Frederick Jahn, Jr. 15 Bournedale Road North, Manhasset, New York Theta Chi, Concentrating in Geology: Prepared at Blanhasset High and New llampton School: Geology Club: Outing Club: lf. S. Navy. Curtis Carter Janney 1391 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvzmin Lanibda Chi Alphag Conrentrating in Economics: Prepared at The Peabody Schoolg Austen Colgate Scholarship: Army Air Force. Everett Burtch Jones 1004 Franklyn Street, Rome, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Coneentrating in Psychology and Physical Educa- tion, Prepared at Rome Free Academy, Psychology Club, llor-key 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Marine Corps. Robert E. Jones 33 Montrose Road, Scarsdale, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Concentrating in Economies, Transferred from Kings Point, Traek 1, Football 3, -l-, Glee Cluh 1, U. S. Army. Rubin J. Kalkulator Q36 East 89 Street, New York, New York Concentrating in Natural Seienee, Prepared at Stuyvesant lligh Sehool, Transl'erred from Champlain College: Philosophy Club, Hillel Foundation, Il. S. Navy. Richard lloyd Keil 306 Roslyn Street, Roc-hester, New York Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon: Coneentrating in Political Seienre, Prepared at lVest lligh School, ,llrzroon l, Q, Associate Eflitor 3, Sports Editor 4, Soc-Cer 1, Track Q. i 1 1 ' Yi Byron Iliarks Kellarn 2:2 Beethoven Street, Binghamton, New York Alpha Tau Omega., Prepared at llereersburg Academy: 'l'ransl'crred from University of Hawaii, Coneentrating in English Literature, Film Club, Cross Country 1, 3, Track 1, 3, U. S. Navy. Norman VVolf Keller 17 Interlaken Drive, Tuckahoe, New York Sigma Nu, Chi Pi Mu, Treasurer, Prepared at Fordham Prep School, Transferred from Kings Point, Concentrating in Pre-Medical, lfDean's List 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, U. S. llerehant Marine. Joseph Tyson Kennedy 943 Sheridan Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Psi, Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Manitou High School, Pan-Hellenic Council. Robert Arthur Kennedy M Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Delta Psi, Prepared at Poly Prep High School, Pan-Hellenic Council, Class Treasurer 3, Newman Club Q, 3, 4, Poly Prep Club 1, Q, 3, 4, llasque and Triangle, Football Q, Baseball 1, 3, 4, U. S. Navy. Rudolph XY. Kubler 92-4-7 Q46 Street, Hellerose, New York Helter James Kano 110 East Oneida Street, Oswego, New York Phi Gamma Delta: Concentraling in Economics: Prepared at Oswego High School: Baseball 1, 2, 3, -if: li. S. Navy. Harry Herbert Lang, Jr. 119 Russell Avenue, Buffalo, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon: Concentrating in History: Prepared at Bennett High School: Banler: Lacrosse 3: li. S. Army. Glen Arthur Langer 195 West Central Avenue, Pearl River, New York Delta Upsilong Chi Pi Mu: Phi Society: Conccntrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Pearl River High School: Austen Colgate Schol- arship: iVar Memorial Scholarship: George Cobb Fellowship 1, Q, President 3: Konosioni: Maroon Key: Student Senate: Golf 3, -L: 1Vho's Vl'ho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Wilbur J. Kirwan 101-15 159 Avenue, Howard Beach, New York Concentrating in History: Prepared at Proctor High School: Trans- ferred from Mohawk College: CRA: Philosophy Club: U. S. Army Air Corps. David Noel liluge 3680 Seneca Street, Ebenezer, New York Delta Upsilon: Chi Pi Blu, President: Concentrating in Pre-Medical: Prepared at Ebenezer High School: lJ0tll1,5 List 1, Q, 3: Scalp and Blade, Vice-President -ls: Choir: Outing Club. Calvin Stremlau Koch, Jr. 65 Rutherford Place, Arlington, New Jersey Phi Delta Theta: Conceutrating in Political Science: Prepared all Kearny High School: Focus: Psychology Club: Outing Club: La- crosse 3, 4-. Frederick Joseph Kroll 320 Kossuth Street, Rome, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in Economics: Prepared at Home Free Academy: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: U. S. Nlarine Corps. John Martin Lanigan 16 East Pleasant. Street, Hamilton, New York Alpha Tau Omega: Coneentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Hamilton Central School: Austen Colgate Scholarship: IDOEIIPS List 1, Q: Thirteen Q. 3, 4: Band 1: U. S. Army. Robert. Reuninger Lankford Box 300, Pocomoke City, Maryland Lambda Chi Alpha: Concentrating in Geology: Prepared at River- side Military Academy: Glee Club 1: Masque and Triangle 1, Stage Manager, -1-: Freshman Swimming, Manager 2: Swimming 1. Jack Lucas Larsen 1133 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaii Phi Kappa Psi: Conceutrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Culver Military Academy: Transferred from University of Hawaii: If S. Air Force. Normand E. La.tra.verse Millbury Avenue, Millbury, Connecticut Concentrating in Psychology: Prepared at Milllmry High School: Transferred from Norwich University: Dean's List: Spanish Club: Psychology Club: U. S. Army. Robert Thomas Lavender 36 Fairview Avenue, Hudson, New York Sigma Chi: Concentrating in History: Prepared at Hudson High School: New York State Regents Scholarship: Dean's List 1, Q, 3: Banter 1, 2: Focus 3, -Lg U. S, Navy. Caleb Byron Lear Q0 Beechwood Road, Hohokus, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega: Sigma Delta Psi: Concentrating in English Literature: Prepared at Culver Military Academy: Transferred from I'uiversity of the South: Concert Series, Assistant Manager Q, 3, Chairman 4-: Soccer 1, Q, 3, 4: Hockey 1, Q: U. S. Navy. Perry Ellsworth Leary, Jr. 10 Linn Avenue, Auburn, New York Beta Theta Pi: Coneentrating in Political Science: Prepared at East High School: Masque and Triangle: Banter 1: Football 1: U. Army. Alfred Stephen Le-Blang -103 Lansing Street, Utica, New York Sigma Nu: Concentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Proctor High School: Outing Club: Swimming 1: Lacrosse 2, 3. 51 Frederic Andrew Leslie N Parkside Drive, Lake Placid, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in English: Prepared at Classical High Sehoolg Banterg U. S. Navy. Kenneth P. Long 608 Mary Street, Utica, New York Delta Phi Alpha: Concentrating in Physics: Prepared at Proctor High Schoolg New York State Veteran's Scholarship, Dean's List 1: Wlrestling 15 U. S. Air Force. Edward Don Loosemore 221 Main Street, WVest Middlesex, Pennsylvania Kappa Delta Rho: Conceniratiug in Economicsg Prepared at lYcst Middlesex High Schoolg U. S. Navy. Robert Richard Lovegren 56 Ballantyne Brac, Utica, New York Lambda Chi Alphag Pi Delta Epsilon: Phi Society, Conceutrating in Political Science, Prepared at Utica Free Academyg Neiv York State Scholarship, Austen Colgate Scholarship, Dea.n's List 1, Q, 3, -113 Konosionig Blaroon Key, Zllaroon, Associate Editor 2, 3, Managing Editor 4, CRA, Focusg University Church Board Q, 3, 45 Washington Study Group 33 Wihois W'ho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, U. S. Navy. Leonard Fellows LeFevre 68-10 108 Street, Forest Hills, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Historyg Prepared at Forest Hills High School: Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Song Leader -L. Robert lYellingtou Legro 2705 Genesee Street, Utica, New York Beta T heta. Pi g Concentratiug in Political Scienceg Prepared at New Hartford High Schoolg Outing Cluhg Glee Club: U. S. Navy. Charles lValtl1e1' Leister 630 Prospect Street, Maplewood, New Jersey Sigma Chi, Conceutrating in Latin American Affairs, Prepared at Columbia High Schoolg Dcan's List 33 Spanish Clubg U. S. Blarine Corps. Theodore Foster Lemcke 10 Edgewood Road, Chatham, New Jersey Alpha Tau Umega: Sigma Delta Psi: Conccntrating in Hatliematicsg Prepared at Cliatham High School: Konosioni: Maroon Keyg Campus Fund Drive, Treasurer 3: Soccer 1, 2, 3, Captain 43 Lacrosse 2, 3, ,Lg Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. l Charles North Ludlow Q39 Prospect Avenue, Sea Cliff, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Clark School: Dennis List Q, 3: Psychology Club: U. S. Navy. 4 John Olmsted NIacAyeal i 1168 Main Road, Tiverton, Ilhode Island Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in English: Prepared at Durfee lligh School: Glee Club 1, Q: Dramatic Club 3. Wfilliam Cfringan Blaelntyre Station A, Ogdensburg, New York Theta Chi: Chi Pi Blu: Alpha Chi Sigma: Concentrating in Zoology: Prepared at Ogdensburg Free Academy: Thirteen Q, 3, -1-: Glee Club 1, 2: Choir 4-. Alexander Stewart NIacNabb 7 Oak Neck Road, Wiest Islip, New York Theta Chi: Concentrating in Literature of the YVestern lvorldg Prepared at Suffield Academy: Masque and Triangle: Outing Club: ' Banter 1, 4: Spanish Club: Football 1: Lacrosse 3, 4. Gordon Luther l1cAdams 54 Temple Street, Vvest Newton, hIassaehusetts Phi Gamma Delta: Concentrating in Economics: Prepared at Newton High School: Konosioni: Boston Club: Spring Track 1, Q, 3, Cap- tain 4: lvinter Track Q, 3, 4. Garret. Clair McCandless, Jr. 15-I Reynolds Avenue, Corning, New York Theta Chi: Concentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at Northside High School: Track 3: Basketball 1. Frank Cummins lVIcCown, III Q00 Midland Avenue, Wayne, Pennsylvania Delta lfpsilon: Delta Sigma Rho: Coneentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Radnor High School: Pan-Hellenic Council: Debate: Glee Club: Football 1: U. S. Army. VVilliam Roger 3fIeDonald 1011 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois Phi Gamma Delta: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Evanston Township High School: Chicago Club: President 4: Football 1. James Franklin Mcllahon Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, New York Theta Chi: Pi Delta Epsilon: Concentrating in Political Science U. S. Merchant Marines. Harley Flagler hlacomber 85 Andover Road, Rockville Centre, New York Phi Delta Theta: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Blair Academy: Psychology Club: Outing Club, Wrestling 3. John T. h'Ia.llan Al-4 Carman lload, Scarsdale, New York Eric Sigfrid lVIaln1 1908 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Concentrating in Pre-Law: Prepared at Brooklyn Technical High School: Transferred from Mohawk College: New York State Vet- eran's Scholarship: Dean's List 3: German Club: Outing Club: U. S. Marine Corps. Prepared at Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School: Baufer, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager -L: Newman Club: John Donford hfIcDonnell 19201 South Moreland Boulevard, Shaker Heights, Ohio Lambda Chi Alpha: Pi Delta Epsilon, President 49 Concentrating in Economics: Prepared at Shaker Heights High School' Maroorz 1 2 Associate Editor 3, 4, Scrub Manager 4: Masque and Triangle: Secretary 4: Outing Club: Newman Club Q, 3, 4. Franklin R. lIcElwaiu Q Birch Hill Road, South Hadley, Massacllusetts Theta Chi: Concentrating in History and Education: Prepared at GF-orge School: George Cobb Fellow 1: Educator's Forum: Outing C I g , . , . 1 . .. u J, Council of Y arslty Team Managers, Varsity Skiing Manager 8: Soccer 1, Q, Hugh Gill 1IcGarrity 1554 Dwight Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts Lanibrla Chi Alpha: Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Holyoke lligh School: Debate 2: Newman Club: Basketball 1, Q, 3. James B. Ifclntosh Chateau Normandy, Scarsdale, New York Sigma Nu: Concentrating in History: Prepared at Scarsdale lligh School: Outing Club: Ski Club: U. S. Air Force. Richard L. Nlalmberg ll. F. D. No. 3, Norristown, Pennsylvania Prepared at The Hill School: U. S. Army. Jennings H. Blarburger Evans Ci ty, Pennsylvania, Coneentrttiug in Socirl Institutions Pre md it I'vn s , '- 2 f ., z , ' .5 -pa ' : 3 4 is City lligh Sehoolg Maroon Key: Football 1, Q. 3. -1-1 Baseball Q, 3: li. S. Navy. Robert Leo llartin 29 Pleasant' Street, Cortland, New York Phi Kappa Taug Phi Societyg Concentrating in ,EllgllSll Literature: Prepared at St. NIary's High Schoolg Transferred from Cortland State 'I'v:'acher's Collegeg New York State Regents Scholarshipg Pan-lIel- lenic Councilg Masque and Triangle: If. S. Navy. William Kenneth Bfattoon 1-1--L Riverview Parkway North, Rome, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in Economies: Prepared at Home Free Aeademyg Hockey 1, Q, 3, 4g lf. S. Air Force. Beta Theta Pig Delta. Phi Alphag Concentrating in lfleononiir-sz John Sharon lllauhs Q0 Clinton Circ-le, Cobleskill, New York Delta Kappa'Epsilon5 Concentrating in Political Seienc-eg Prepared at New York Military Aeademyg Outing Clubg Pistol Club. William Peacock Blayer Q6 Fernelifl' Road, Searsdale, New York Sigma Nu: Coneentrating in Englishg Prepared at Scarsdale High Sehoolg Masque and Triangleg Outing Clubg Banter. Hugh Meinweiser 111 Russell Avenue, Buffalo. New York Beta Theta Pig Pi Delta Epsilon: Concentrating in Political Scieneeg Prepared at Buffalo Bennett High Schoolg NewYork State Seholarshipg Dean's List lg Konosionig liaroon Keyg Thirteen 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 15 lllaroon 1, Advertising Manager 2, Office Manager 3, Business Man- ager 4g Manager Intramural Athlcticsg 440 yd. Intramural Relay Champion 43 VVho's lvho Among Students in American Universities and Collegesg U. S. Navy. Otto J. Nlertz 504 East. 81 Street, New York, New York Concentratiug in Educationg Prepared at High School of Com' merceg Transferred from Champlain Collegeg C. R. A.3 U. S. Coast Guard. ir 1 ,:: N 6 525 : ,fffu Pi fm , .5 bg, ff. :afar ab. A X owe.- -- -.aM.,M., W , fwfr .ia-12 'W 5' ,grae me We www yM5.,,...... , V -nk '. ????-we-f llarold YY. illiller South Main Street, North lYales, l'ennsylvania Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Germantown Acad- emy: Dt-an's List 4: Glee Club 1: Public Relations Photographer. Bruce Stanley Alix 36 Washington Road, Scotia, New York Lambda Chi Alpha: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Scotia High School: Transferred from Raul Sinith's College: Masque and Triangle: Psychology Club: U. S. Navy. James Richard lloore Cazenovia, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon: C0l1CCIltl'2llll1Qf in Ellglisllg Prepared at Caze- novia lligh School: Newman Club: Basketball 1, 3, -tg Baseball 1, 3. Robert D. lloore 106-L 81st Street, Brooklyn, New York C1-Jneentraling in Political Science: Prepared at New Utrecht l-Iigh School: Transferred from Champlain College: Glee Club: D. S. Navy. Arthur llerwin llettelman 17 lvestminster Road, Utica, New York Concentratiug in Natural Science: Prepared at New Hartford High School: Transferred from Mohawk College: Hillel Foundation: Baseball Q, 3, -l: lf. S. Navy. Robert H. lN'Ieyerl1of'f Q54 Fox Meadow Road, Searsdale, New York Sigma Nu: Concentrating in Economics: Prepared at Scarsdale High School: ll. S. Army. Robert Earl Milgrirn lYoodlands Road, Harrison, New York Coneentrating in international Relations: Prepared at Harrison lligh School: Konosioni: Student Senate: Athletic Governing Board: Tennis Q, 3, Captain -l-. Carl Alfred lliller Lake Shore Villa, lvanakah, New York Alpha Tau Omega: Coneentrating in Economics: Prepared at Nichols School: Salmagunrli 4: Scalp and Blade: Economics Club: U. S. Air Force. lVillian1 W. Bloorhead, Jr. 4-6 Garrison Road, Brookline, Massachusetts Sigma Chi: Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Cranford lligh School: Focus: Economic-sg U. S. Army. Barr Snivcly Nlorris 5 Ten Eyck Avenue, Albany, New York Sigma Chi: Concentrating in Administration: Prepared at Albany Academy: George VV. Cobb Award 1, Q, 3, Student Senate: Student Judiciary Committee: Konosioniz Maroon Key, Presidentg Focus, President Q, 3, 43 Colgate Opinion Group, President 3: Campus Fund Drive, Chairman 3: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: U. Navy. Charles Cheever Nlorrison. Jr. Q18 75th Slreel, North Bergen, New Jersey Theta Chi: Concentrating in Geography: Prepared at Blair Acad- emyg Cross Country 31 Swimming 1, Q, 3, 4. John Vincent Xlotsch 193 West Blain Street, Norwalk, Ohio 'Delta Kappa Epsilong Coneentrating in Economics: Prepared at Nor- xx-ilk l-Ii fli School' W ir Nlemorial Qschol-irship' Economics Club. '. ' g, . - , 1 . . . . . . Spanish Club: Lacrosse Q, 3, -l-1 'Football lg Foul Shooting Champion3 5 2: saga, f , Sgr we'-1'4 57 awgj 'MQ- gg Y., Frank William hlountain 13-l Dunbar Avenue, Long Branch, New Jersey Phi Delta Thetag Coucentrating in Frenchg Prepared at Long Branch High Sehoolg Outing Clubg Ski Club: U. S. Air Corps. Don Carroll llozena 1-HQ lVashiugton Avenue, Parkersburg, VVest Virginia Sigma Nug Concentrating in Geologyg Prepared at Parkersburg lligh Schoolg War Memorial Scholarshipg Football lg Baseball 1. Nlilton William lylugler, Jr. I-Iiclnauvayn, Derby, New York Bela Theta Pig Coneentrating in Economics: Prepared at Amherst Central High Schoolg U. S. Navy. Arthur J. Nlulligan 35 Wells Avenue, East Hartford, Connecticut Theta Chi: Concentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at East llartford High School: Transferred from the University of Hiamig Newman Clubg U. S. Army. Howard Andrew N esper 305 VVest hflain Street, Yvoodvillc, Ohio Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in American Civilizationg Prepared at Triadclphia High School: Outing Clubg Glee Clubg U. S. Navy. Richard C. Noia 78 Prospect Street, Ansonia, Connecticut Phi Kappa Psig Concentrating in Social Psychologyg Prepared at Ansonia High Schoolg Dean's List 3, Psychology Clubg Outing Club: Lacrosse 43 Football 1, Q, 3. Curtis Lambert Norris 3301 Lansmere Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio Phi Gamma Deltag Sigma Delta Psig Concentrating .in English: Prepared at University Schoolg George Cobb Fellowshipg Chicago Club Award 33 Konosionig Maroon Keyg Student Senate, President 43 Track 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 VVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Collegesg U. S. Navy. John Howard O'Brien 3622 Ladonia Street, Seaford, New York Alpha Tau Omegag Chi Pi Mug Concentrating in Zoologyg Prepared at Freeport High School, Newman Club. Paul Edmund hlulligan 35 Wiells Avenue, East Hartford, Connecticut Theta Chig Concentrating in History and Education: Prepared at East Hartford High Schoolg Newman Clubg 440 yd. Intramural Track Champion 1, QQ 1Vinter Track Q, 45 Spring Track 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Stephen Martin Najarian 351 Marine Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Concenti-ating in Eeonomicsg Prepared at Fort Hamilton High Schoolg Transferred from Champlain Collegeg Concert Committee, Chairman -1-3 U. S. Air Force. Robert Wallace Neal, Jr. 1 Park Avenue Terrace, Bronxville, New York Phi Delta Thetag Concentrating in English Literatureg Prepared at Bronxvillc High School: Transferred from New York University: Soccer 1, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 4. Edward Stuart Nelson 4-Q Eaton Avenue, Norwich, New York Delta Kappa Epsilon: Coneentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at Norwich High Schoolg War llemorial Scholarshipg Austen Colgate Scholarshipg George Cobb Fellowshipg Lewis Oratorical Award 5 Konosionig Maroon Keyg Student Senaleg Athletic Governing Boardg Tennis 2, 3, 4-3 1Vho's 1Vho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Robert Evans Okell 1777 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Plainfield, New Jersey Pi Delta Epsilon, Concentrating in Englishg Prepared at Plainneld High Schoolg 'Transferred from Sampson College: Maroon 1, 2, Associate Editor 3, Managing Editor 4: Bridge Clubg U. S. Army. Harry lvilliam O'Neill, Jr. -128 Hillside Avenue, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania CCC3 Concentrating in General Psychology, Prepared at Jenkin- town High Schoolg Dean's List 1, 35 Maroon, Othce Manager ig Psychology Club, Educator's Forum, Lacrosse 42. 1Talter Frederick Pape 11 Eastway, Bronxville, New York Phi Gamma Deltag Coneenlrating in Economics, Prepared at Bronx- ville High Schoolg Econoinies Club: Basketball 13 Baseball 1, 3. Peter Robert Pardo 92 East Main Street, Clinton, Connecticut Lambda Chi Alpha, Coneentrating in Historyg Prepared at Morgan High School: Transferred from Mohawk College, Lt. Col. ABOTCQ U. S. Army. RW V: :rx w' , ,.:::. ix' ' z-vi' , ,.' . M , if , . 'X Albert Boyle Parker QIQI 1Vallingford Road, Ann Arbor. Michigan Concentrating in Hisloryg Prepared at University High School, Glee Club 3, 4: Masque and Triangle. Thomas Bruce Patterson Eddy Farm, Sparrowbush, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentratiug in Political Science: Prepared at Port Jervis High Schoolg Transferred from University of South Carolinag Pan-Hellenic Couneilg U. S. Navy. Ralph Edward Perkins Q06 Barrington Street, Rochester, New York Concentrating in English Literature: Prepared at Bergen High School, Transferred from llohawk College: U. S. Navy. Gregg lvesley Perry 775 McAllistere Avenue, Benton Harbor, Michigan Alpha Tau Oinegag Coucentrating in English Literature: Prepared at Benton Harbor High School, Transferred from Wlestern llichigan Collegeg Dean's List 2, 3, 45 Austen Colgate Scholarship 33 Ma-mon Q: Glee Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: U. S. Navy. Kenneth Ralph Phillipps Q8 Niilford Street, Hamilton, New York .Lambda Chi Alpha, will Pi Delta, Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Hamilton Central High School, 1Iarching Band, Student Director 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2. Kenneth F. Phillips 378 West End Avenue, New York, New York Concentrating in English Literature, Prepared at High School 'ot' Science, Transferred from New York University, C. R. A., Dis- cussion Chairman -Lg Assistant Manager, Concert Series. Walter Franklin Piebes 19 Winslow Road, VVhite Plains, New York Phi Delta Theta, Concentrating in Social Psych0l0gY3 Prepared at White Plains High School, Konosioni, Mlaroon Key, Student Senate, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, -1-, U. S. Army. Peter Wionderly Popenoe Old Acres, Brookfield Center, Connecticut Phi Delta Theta, Concentrating in English, Prepared at Wooster School, Thirteen, Outing Club, Dolphin Club, Treasurer, Swim- ming 1, 2: U. S. Air Force. Paul A. Perry Q87 Woodside Avenue, Ridgewood, New Jersey Phi Gamma Delta, Concentrating in Area Studies, Prepared at Brownson High School: Transferred from Mohawk College, Outing Club, U. S. Army. John Clarence Pettengill Q8 James Street, Greenfield, Massachusetts Concentrating in Economies, Prepared at Deerfield Academy, Transferred from University of Massachusetts, U. S. Army. Benjamin Hiram Petites, III 104- Hay Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sigma Nu, Concentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at Yvash- ington High School, Transferred from Duquesne University, U. S. Navy. John Thomas Pfeifer 371 East Cowen Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Psi, Coneentrating in Economies, Prepared at German- town Aeademyg Economics Club, Outing Club, Wrestling 1, 2, U. S. Navy. Charles .Phillips Powell 31 East Walnut Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania Kappa Delta Rho: Concentrating i11 Political Science: Prepared at E. L. lleyers High School: lvar Rilemorial Scholarship: Football 1: Track 1, Q, 3, Qt: lvintcr Track 4. Robert Lee Preston 310 North Nlerccr Street, New Castle, Pennsylvania Delta Upsilon: Concentrating in History: Prepared at New Castle Senior High School: J. V. Football 1: U. S. Navy. Robert James Raynor 'll-8 Pennsylvania Avenue, Freeport, Long Island Delta Epsilon: Concentraling in Social Psychology: Prepared at Freeport High School: Psychology Club: Baseball 1, Q, 3, -L. John Henry Reardon 617 541th Struct, Brooklyn, New York Concenlraling in English: Prepared at New Utrecht High School: Transferred from Sampson College: lf. S. Coast Guard. Frederick Joseph Reed 10 Pearl Street, Hudson Falls, New York Kappa Delta Rho: Concenlrating in History and Physical Education: Prepared at Hudson Falls High School: Basketball 1: Baseball 1. Joseph Christopher Reiners, Jr. 1529 Portland Avenue, Rochester, New York Sigma Nu: Sigma Delta Psi: Concentrating in Natural Science: Prepared at lrondequoit High School: New York State Veteran's Scholarship: Konosioni: Maroon Key: Psychology Club: Outing Club: Track 1, Q: Swimming 1, 3, 4, Captain 2: U. S. Army. Bunn S. Rhea 3720 Central Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee Beta Theta Pi: Concentrating in English: Prepared at Culver Military Academy: Transferred from Virginia Military Institute: lionosioni: Blaroon Key: Athletic Governing Board, Secretary: Council of Varsity Team Managers, Chairman 4: Nlanager, Varsity Football: 100 yd. Intramural Track Champion: Track 3: VVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: U. S. Navy. David Rhys Roberts Q Pandall Road, De1Vitt, New York Phi Kappa Tau: Concentrating in History: Prepared at Eastwood High School: New York State Veteran's Scholarship: Konosioni, President: Maroon Key, Secretary: Student Judiciary Committee: Newman Club, President 3: Football 1, Q, 3, 4: Vvllflyt-1 Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: U. S. Navy. George Carrington Rogers, Jr. 2937 Cramer Street, Camden, New Jersey Concentratiug in Psychology, Prepared at Camden High School: Transferred from Sampson Collegeg Psychology Club: U. S Army. Donald Charles Rolling 6 Hillside Avenue, New Hartford, New York Sigma Chig Coneentrating in Botany, Concert Baud 1, 2, 3, 43 Masque and Triangleg Outing Clubg U. S. Marine Corps. Edward Alexander Ross, Jr. 159 Adams Place, Delmar, New York Phi Kappa Taug Concentrating in Geologyg Prepared at Bethlehem Central High School, Thirteen 3, -tg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir LZ, 3, 4. lVIicl1ael Sauder Rost 461 Mountainview Avenue, Orange, New Jersey CCC, Chi Pi Blu, Concentrating in Zoology, Prepared at Carteret Schoolg Dean's List 3: Andrew's Greek Prizeg Outing Cluhg Masque and Triangle. 'Frederick hiorgan Roberts 1329 Glenwood Boulevard, Schenectady, New York Phi Society: Concentr-ating in Greekg Prepared at Nott Terrace High School: Austen Colgate Scholarship, Newton Lloyd Andrews Prize: Konosioni: Maroon Key: Cross Country 1. Captain Q, Co- Captain 3, 4. Gilbert XY. Roberts 36 French Road, Rochester, New York Theta Chip Concentrating in English, Prepared at Brighton High Schoolg New York State Veterau's Scholarship, Q20 yd. Intramural Track Champion Q: Track 3, 4: U. S. Navy. llarc Donald Roberts 1 Genesee Street, New Hartford, New York Lambda Chi Alpha, Concentrating in Geology: Prepared at New Hartford I-Iigli Schoolg Geology Clubg Vigilante Committee. Wiilliam John Roberts, Jr. 10 Lincoln Street, Granville, New York Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Granville High Schoolg Transferred from Siena Collegeg Economies Clubg Psychology Clubg Outing Club: U. S. Army. A 5 l s l John Sanders Rothschild 10 Richbell Road, Scarsdale, New York Kappa Delta Rho, Coneeutrating in Economics, Prepared at Scars- dale High School, Banter 1, Ba nd, U. Army. Donald NVesley Rush 48 Harrison Street, Johnson City, New York CCC, Concentratiug in Philosophy and Religion, Prepared at Yvyoni- ing Seminary: Austen Colgate Scholarship 3, C. R. A., President 4-. Robert Russell Sankey 11 East Grand Street, Berea, Ohio Delta Kappa Epsilon, Conccntraling in Social Psychology, Prepared at Lakewood High School, Transferred from Baldwin-Yvallace College, l,62lI1,S List 3, 4, Psychology Club, Philosophy Club, Colgate Opinion Group, Swinuning 1, 2, Track 3: lntraunlral Swimming Champion -L, lf. S. Navy. Arthur lYilliarn Saunders 675 North Terrace Avenue, Ht. Vernon, New York Delta lfpsilon, Concentrating in English: Prepared at Williston Academy, Transferred from Concordia Collegiate Institute: Psy- chology Club, Vice-President: Economies Club: Masque and Tri- angle, Focus, Outing Club. u J Lester Eugene Savage, Jr. Riverbend, Exeter, New Hampshire Phi Kappa. Psi, Coneentrating in Economics: Prepared at Exeter High School, U. S. Navy. - NValter J. Scheer Q05 North Street, Oriskany, New York Lambda Chi Alpha, Conceutratiug in llathematics and Physical Education, .Prepared at Oriskany High School: Sisson Nlatllematics Prize: Osborne Mathematics Prize: Dean's List 3. 4: Maroon Key, Matliematics Club, Educator! Forum, Basketball 1, Lacrosse Q, 3, Soccer Q, 3, 4, ll. S. Navy. Donn Carlton Schneider 301 Fairview Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois Delta Upsilong Concentratiug in Psychology, Prepared at Maine Township High School, Zllaroon. 1, Psychology Club, Chicago Club, Treasurer -L, Visiting Team llanager 4, Outing Club: U. S. Air Force. Gustave Frederick Schroeder 10-l-06 Chadwick, Houston, Texas Concentrating i11 Political Science: Prepared at Sam Houston High School, U. S. Marine Corps. i l Robert Alan Shafer 81 Carrollton Avenue, Elmira, New York Theta Chig Alpha Chi Sigma, Concentratiug in Divisional Seienee: Prepared at Elmira Free Academy, Band 1, Q3 Outing Club. Joseph Harold Sharpley 113 West Rio Grande, El Paso, Texas Phi Kappa Taug Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at, El Paso High School, War Nlemorial Scholarship, AllS'lQCll Colgate Scholarship 33 Dean's List 3, Washington Study Group 3g Masque and Triangle, Spanish Club. VVilliam Jerome Shively Keuka Park, New York Delta Kappa Epsilong Concentrating in Administration, Prepared at Deerfield Academy, War Memorial Scholarshipg Deanis List lg Out- ing Clubg Swimming 1. DeYVitt Clinton Shults, J r. Prospect Hill, Fort Plain, New York Phi Kappa Tang Conceutratiug in Geology 2 Prepared at Fort Plain High Sehoolg Geology Club, Outing Club. John Richard Schulze 127 Bedell Street, Freeport, New York Theta Chig Coneentrating in Soeial Psychology, Prepared at Freeport High School: Konosionig Maroon Key, Spring Track 1, Q, 4, Captain 3: lvinter Track 1, Q, 3, 45 U. S. Navy. Richard VVilliarn Schumacher 19 Oakley Avenue, Summit, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega, Coneentrating in Englishg Prepared at Summit lligh Sehoolg Soccer 1, Q, 3, 43 U. S. Army. Bryant Wlhite Seaman, Jr. 123 Chestnut Street, Garden City, New York 1 Delta Kappa Epsilong Coneentrating in Englishg Preparel at Kent Sehoolg Masque and Triangle: U. S. Air Force. Peter Sernanik QLIQQ Durfar Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Concontrating in Geology, Prepared at South Philadelphia High Sehoolg U. S. Navy. V Edward Harry Sirois 80 Chester Place, Yonkers, New York Alpha Chi Sigma, Coneentrating in Chemistry, Prepared at Roose- velt High School: U. S. Navy. George Fredericks Sl-:iff Q16 Kingsland Terrace, South Orange, New Jersey Sigma Chi, Concentrating in American Civilization, Preparediat Columbia High School, Maroon Key, Focus, Secretary 2, Visiting Team Manager -lg F. S. Navy. William Andrew Slade Q63 Berkeley Street, Rochester, New York Theta Chi, Coneentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at ltonroe High School, Glee Club 3, 4, Masque and Triangle, Swimming Qt U. S. Navy. Donald James Smith 615 'Woodland Avenue, Rome, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Coneentrating in Social Psychology, Prepared at Rome Free Academy, Yvar Memorial Scholarship: Psychology Cluh, Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4, National A. A. U. All-Star Hockey Team Q. i Richard Henry Smith, Jr. 36 Cameron Street, Southampton, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Concentrating in Nlathelnaticsg Prepared at South- ampton High School: Deanys List 1, Basketball 1, 'Baseball 1, Q, 3, Captain 4, U. S. Army. Roger S.- Smith 15 Cohleigh, Islington, Massachusetts Sigma N ug Concentrating in Philosophy, Prepared at Dedham School: C. R. A., Track 1, Q, 3, Cross Country 1, Q, 3. Van Paul Smith Sachems Head, Connecticut Theta Chi, Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Oneida High School, Pan-Hellenic Council, Banter 1, Q, Advertising Manager 3, Salmagimdi Q, Masque and Triangle, Economies Club, Outing Club, Newman Club. Vermont. lXIcKeever Smith 742 Adams Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee Sigma Nu, Concentrating in Latin American Affairs, Prepared at I-Iumas School, Transferred from Mohawk College, Dean's List 3, Spanish Club, Vice-President 3, President 4, U. S. Navy. lVayne Steffler TQ3 Holmes Avenue, Ontario, California R. lYillian1 Steiger S30 Ehn Avenue, Hacldonlield, New Jersey Theta Chig Coneentratillg in Eeononiiesg Prepared at Haddonfield High School. Elwyn F. Sterling 194 West Bacon Street, lvaterville, New York Phig COI1C0lltl'2ltlIlg in French and Spanish: Prepared at YYaterville High Sehoolg Austen Colgate Scholarshipg U. S. Army. George Oscar Stevens, III 11Q0 Park Terrace, Plainfield, New Jersey Lnubfla Chi Xl ha Coneeutl itin f in llCOHOll1lf.b Pre ned it Pl lin R . -p.g4 .Q L L. ..: pgqi 1- field High Sehoolg DC81l,S List 1: Thirteen 1, 2, 3: Bridge Cluhg In- trfnlniral Boxing Champion Q. Frank B. Soults S20 State Street, Carthage, New York Lambda Chi Alphag Chi Pi Mug Conceutrating in Zoologyg Preparec at Carthage High Sehoolg Philosophy Club. Vincent Joseph Stauxkevich 88 Poplar Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania I Theta Chip Coneentrating in Geologyg Prepared at G. A. R. Memorial High Schoolg Newnmn Club: Football 1, -1, 3, 4: U. S. Navy. Robert Allan Steeber Q-L Beekman Terraee, Sunnnit, New Jersey Coneentratiug in Economies: Prepared at Buxton High School: Economies Clubg Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Convert Baud -lg Fresh- mam Baseball Nlanager 3. Charles Frederick Steffens 30 Iroquois Road, Tuekahoe, New York Phi Della Thetag Coueentrating in Area. Studies: P1'epzn'e4l at Roose- velt High Sehoolg Dean's List 33 Outing Club: Football 1. Kenneth George Stevens 17647 Hamilton Road, Detroit, Michigan Phi Gamma Delta: Coneentrating in Economies, Prepared at Redford High School, Swimming 1. Richard Duane Stichter 4129 Overlook Boulevard, Toledo, Ohio Phi Ganuna Delta, Sigma Delta Psi, Coneentrating in Economics: Prepared at Ottawa Hills lligh Sehool, Economics Club, Swimming 1. Thomas Arthur Street 54- Bellevue Drive, Rochester, New York Phi Delta Theta: Coneentrating in History: Prepared at Valley Forge Military Academy: Golf 1, Q, 3, Captain 4: U. S. Navy. Clifford C. Stults, II Cranhury Stratton Road, Cranbury, New Jersey Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Delta Psi, Conecntrating in Botany, Prepared at Hightstown High School: Konosionig Maroon Key: Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4-3 Masque and Triangle, Council of Varsity Team Managers, Vice-President 3, Cross Country LQ, llanager -1, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4, Track 1. 2, 3, ll. Howard Edward Sutliff lludson Falls, New York Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Coneentrating in Natural Science, Prepared at llndson Falls High School, Band Q, 3. Richard Burt, Taber Davenport, New York Chi Pi Mu: Coneentrating in Natural Science, Prepared at Charlotte Valley Central School, New York State Regents Scholarship, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Q, Outing Club. Douglas Gaylord Taylor 54-5 Warwick Avenue, W'est Englewood, New Jersey Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Delta Epsilon, Concentrating in Psychology, Prepared at Meliurney School, Salmagiuzdi Q, 3, llflanaging Editor 4, Psychology Club, Council of Varsity Team hlanagersg Visiting Team Manager Q, 3, Manager 4, lvrestling 1, Football 1. W'illia.rn Baxter Taylor Q65 Rye Beach Avenue, Rye, New York Phi Kappa Psi, Concentrating in English Literature, Prepared at Rye High School, Newman Club, Outing Club. Harry G. Thibault 39.2 Boulevard, Pitman, New Jersey Theta Chi: Alpha Chi Sigma, President 4: Concentrating in Cheun- iatry: Prepared at Pitman High School: YYar Memorial Scholarship Band l, 2, 3, -l. Warren Lynn Thompson 32 Oakdale Road, Rockville Centre, New York y Phi Delta Theta: Concentrating in History: Prepared at New Lambda Hampton: Outing Club. Howard R. Thomson 111 Knickerbocker Road, Closter, New Jersey Richard Jean Thumser 98 Fernwood Terrace, Garden City, New York Chi Alpha: Coneeutrating in Political Science: Prepared at Garden City High School: U. S. Army. lvilliam Pierce Taylor, Jr. 567 Lafayette Avenue, Bulfalo, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Coneentratiug in Psychology: Prepared at Nichols School: Hockey 2, 3, 4. Daniel Grant Tear 10 Bancroft Lane, Great Neck, New York Concentrating in Psychology: Prepared at Great Neck High School: Transferred from Champlain College and Cornell University: Psychology Club. Robert Jacob Tellier 122 Charlton Road, Rochester, New York Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at lrondequoit High School: A. C. l.: C. R. A.: Colgate Opinion Club: Outing Club. John Lawrence Theriault, Jr. 24- Sheldon Road, Newton Centre, Massachusetts Phi 'Delta Theta: Concentraling in Psychology: Prepared at Kimball lfnion Academy: Psychology Club: Nemnan Club: Outing Club: lf. Air Force. Thomas Edward Thumser 98 Fernwood Terrace, Garden City, New York Lambda Chi Alphag Concentrating in Political Sc-ienceg Prepared at Garden City I-Iigh Sehoolg Student Senate 4g Maroon lg Salmugznirli 1: Newman Cluh Q, 3g Senior Class President. Edward F. Tomaszewski IQOOQ Nagel Street, Hamtramck, Michigan Concentrating in Natural Scienc-eg Prepared at St. Ladislaus High Schoolg Transferred from the Universit.y of Detroit: U. S. Nav y. Bruce Clark Turnbull Garrattsville, New York Kappa Delta Rhog Alpha Chi Sigma: Concentrating in Chemistry: Prepared at Morris Central School. William Hugh Turner, Jr. 1790 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio Phi Delta The-tag Coneentrating in Englishg Prepared at Admiral Farragut Aeadelnyg Dean's List 3, -1-3 Pan-Hellenic Count-il, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4: Masque and Triangleg Student Puhlic-ations Staff Photographerg Basketball 1, QQ U. S. Navy. George B. Twichell -l0Q Elin Street, Fayetteville, New York Phi Gamma Dcltag Coneentrating in Historyg Prepared at Fayette- ville High Schoolg Football 13 J. V. Hockey 223 U. S. Army. Robert Wiilliam Urban 181 Southard Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York Com-entrating in Historyg Prepared at Southside High School: Transferrefl from Cornell Universityg Banter, Advertising lVIanagerg U. S. Army. Vincent Vignot Van Beuren, Jr. N73 North Avenue, New Rochelle, New York Sigma Chi: Coneentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at New York Military Aeademyg Intramural Boxing Champion lg Football lg Lacrosse Q, 3, 4. James ltlartin Van Buren I-lohart, New York Delta fpsilong Concentrating in Physical Scienceg Prepared at South Kortright Central Schoolg New York State Veteran's Scholar- shipg Glee Clubg Outing Clubg Lacrosse 2, 3g U. S. Navy. Faitl CE Lloyd John Yansant Q26 Orchard Place, Ridgewood, New Jersey Sigma Chig Concentrating in Eeonomicsg Prepared at Ridgewood High Schoolg Konosionig Maroon Key: l-lead Cheerleader -1-3 Thirteen 3, 43 Campus Fund Drive, Secretary 3: Manager Varsity Tennis 3. Leo Cyril Varian Gowanda State Road, Eden, New York Phi Delta Theta, Concentrating in Historyg Prepared at Eden Central High School: Pan-Hellenic Councilg Cross Country Q3 U, S. Navy. Vincent Patrick Yetrano 24- Hill Avenue, Endicott, New York Theta Chig Concentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at Union- Endieott High Sehoolg War Memorial Scholarship, George Cohh Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Konosionig Maroon Keyg Secretary, Freshman Classg Vice-President, Junior Classg Newman Club: Secretary 3: Lacrosse 25 Football 1, Q, 3, -l-1 Wl1o's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Robert A. Voege 89-09-187th Place, Hollis, New York Sigma Nug Pi Delta Epsilon: Coneentrating in History and Physical Education: Prepared at Jamaica High Schoolg Transferred from Sampson Collegeg Konosionig Student Senateg Jlaroon, Sports Editor, 3, Long Island Club, President: Edueat,or's Forum: Ath- letic Governing Boardg Track Q5 Lacrosse 33 VVho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitiesg U. S. Navy. Mx .5- '.gig,,,.ri,5s5,1 N Henri Van Dam Q3 Pine Brook Drive, Larchmont, New York Sigma Chi 5 Concentrating in History, Prepared at Barnard School for Boysg Banter, Masque and Triangleg Hillel Foundationg Swimming 1, Q: U. S. Army. Henry Joseph Hiilliam Vanderminden, III 15 Quaker Street, Granville, New York Sigma Chig Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Granville High School and Vermont Academy: Foeusg Outing Cluhg U. S. Army. Paul Brown Yan Nostrand 52-50 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, New York Sigma Chi: Coneentrating in Physics, Prepared at Bayside High Sehoolg Radio Cluhg Outing Club. Kenneth Ernest. Yan Orden 39 High Street, Butler, New Jersey Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at Butler High Schoolg Economics Clubg U. S. Navy. get . -Y-.-i., Frank Wlilliam Yoges 6 Irving Place, Baldwin, New York Lambda Chi Alphag Pi Delta Epsilong Concentrating in Latin American Affairs: Prepared at Baldwin High Schoolg Bla-roon, Cir- culation Manager 3, Advertising Manager 3, Office Manager 3, Business hlanager 4g U. S. Navy. Bruce J. Von Bevern Q98 Ross Avenue, Staten Island, New York Phi Kappa Tang Pi Delta Epsilong Treasurer 3: Concentrating in Economies, Prepared at New Dorp High Sc-hoolg Illarnon, Circula- tion hlanager 3. William Dean NVagner 711 llilerest Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey Delta Sigma Rho, Secretaryg Concentrating in Political Scienccg Prepared at Trenton High School, Winner Kingsforcl Public Speaking Contest., VVinner Class of 1884 Public Speaking Contestg Dean's List 33 Washington Study Group 33 Debate 4. John Blackinton vV3'lkQl' , 286 Woodward Avenue, BllH'2llO, New York Lambda Chi!Alphag Coneentrating in Psychology 3 Prepared at Ben- nett I-IighfScl1oolgScalp and Blade:Vice-President, Freslnnan Class: Swimming 1, Q, 3, Captain -Lg U. S. Marine Corps. William Edward Wfalker, Jr. 503 North George Street, Rome, New York Phi Kappa Psig Concentrating in Eeonomicsg Prepared at Rome Free Acarlemyg Masque and Triangle, Outing Club, Photographic Club: Track 1. Reed F. Warburton Nlorris Plains, New Jersey Commons Club: Concentrating in Economics, Prepared at West- field High Schoolg Masque and Triangle, Business Manager 3, 43 Economics Clubg Concert Series. Carl George Wfarcl, Jr. 5 Third Avenue, Broadalbin, New York Delta Upsilong Concentrating in Political Science, Prepared at Dolgeville High School: Newman Club, Outing Clubg U. S. Army. Barclay William VVebber 3 Seminary Street, Cazenovia, New York Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Phi Alphag Concentrating in Germany Pre- pared at Cazenovia Central School, Dean's List 2, 3. Henry Ashton Wiilliams +15 Glen Street, Glens Falls, New York Phi Gamma Delta: Coneentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Glens Falls High School: Pznl-Hellenic Council: lf. S. Navy. David Ncwston Wilson 15 Upland Yvay, Verona, New Jersey Sigma Chi: Coneentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Verona High School: Maroon Key: .llaroon Q, 3, Feature Editor -I-: President, Junior Class: Council of Varsity Team Managers: Manager Varsity Golf 3: U. S. Navy. 1 John T. Wodder 396 Neville Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Richard Hackett Wolff Q0 North Broadway, lvhite Plains, New York Alpha Tau Omega. Joseph Baker Wlells 12 Hunter Road, Delmar, New York Coueentrating in English: Prepared at Bethlehem Central High School: New York State Veterau's Scholarship: Dean's List 3, 4: U. S. Navy. ivilliam Harold lvhite 190 North Columbus Avenue, Freeport, New York Theta Chi: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Freeport High School: Student Senate: Track 1, 2: U. S. Air Force. Richard Gordon lvilcox 785 Thurston Road, Rochester, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Concentrating in Geology: Prepared at West High School: Salnwgzuzrli 1: Geology Club: Football 1: Basketball 1. Eldon Ent Wiilliams Hawley, Pennsylvania Lambda Chi Alpha: Concentrating in Social Psychology: Marching Band 1, Q, 3, -L: Concert Band Q, 3, -lf: Psychology Cluh. Bruce llluller 1Vood 131 Riverside Drive, New York, New York Beta Theta Pig Pi Delta Epsilong Concentrating in Psychologyg Prepared at Trinity High Sehoolg Banter 1g Student Publications Photography 1, Q, Chief Photographer 3, Photo Editor Salmagundi 31 U. S. Air Force. Norman Ernest 1Yoodward 61 Chestnut Avenue, Garden City, New York Delta Upsilong Concentrating in English: Prepared at Garden City High School: New York State h7Et6l'i111'S Scholarshipg Dean's List 33 Pan-Hellenic Council 3g Economics Cluhg Outing Club: U. S. Navy. Roy Donald lYooster, Jr. 1007 Kimball Avenue, Brouxville, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Sociology, Prepared at Albany Acadcinyg U. S. Navy. Joseph Howard lVorrall, Jr. 65 Dowsett Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Delta Ka zu E siloug Concentratin f in Frenchg Prepared at Deer PP P b ' field Academyg Transferred from hlener Junior Collegeg Hawaii Club 3, 43 lf. S. Xfarinc Corps. Frederic Emerson Wright, III 930 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York Sigma Chi, Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Great Neck High School: Sailing Club: Outing Club: Skiing lg U. S. Navy. John Arthur Y aeger 270 Glen Ellyn Way, Rochester, New York Phi Kappa Psi: Delta Phi Alphag Concentrating in German: Pre- pared ut Brighton High School 5 New York State Veteran's Scholar- shipg German Clubg U. S. Navy. Richard Gamber Yale Windso1', New York Kappa Delta Rhog Concentrating in Economicsg Prepared at Bing- hamton North High Sehoolg Dean's List 1. lVa1ter E. Yetter 1925 Borbeek Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Phi Gamma Delta, Phig Concentrating in Frenchg Prepared at Jenkintown High Schoolg Austen Colgate Scholarship 2g Dean's List I, 43 Maroon Keyg Track 1, Football 1. Thomas BI. Iiams, Jr. 17' University Avenue, Hamilton, New York Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Rhog Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Pasadena Jr. College, Dean's List 1, Q, 33 Konosiouig Maroon Keyg Student Senateg Colgate Opinion Group: Maroon 1, Q, 3:Bm1tcr Q: Colgate-Washington Study Groupg Masque and Tri- angleg Swimming 1, QQ U. S. Army. James lIacDonald Scott 19 South Stone Avenue, Elmsford, New York Delta Upsilong Concentrating in Political Science, Prepared at Irving School: Washington Study Groupg Concert Series: Pan- Hellenic, Vice-President 4-3 U. S. Blarine Corps. Herbert James Storing 9 East Pleasant Street, Hamilton, New York Phi Kappa Tang Concentrating in Political Scieneeg Prepared at Hamilton High Sehoolg Transferred from Oberlin Collegeg Austen Colgate Scholarship, Dean's Listg Washington Study Group 4: U. S. Army. Raymond Sutcliffe 177 Genesee Street, Auburn, New York Sigma Chig Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Peter- borough Collegiate and Vocational Schoolg Dean's List 4g Band 1g Glee Club 1, 3g Blaraon lg Banter 15 Washington Study Group 43 U. S. Air Force. Washington Study Group Gordon Kendrick Bell 3 Pleasant Street, Sharon, Massachusetts Phi Delta Thetag Concentrating in Political Scienccg Prepared at Sharon High Schoolg Dean's Listg Washington Study Groupg U. S. Navy. Arthur Ralph Bernacchia Q6 Fairview Street, Yonkers, New York Delta .lfpsilong Concentrating in Political Science: Prepared at Gor- ton lligh School: Dean's List Q3 Debate Team 33 YVashington Study Group. James Stanley Butler Fremont, New Hampshire Conf-entrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at Sanborn Scuiinarv' Phi Society: Deanis List 1, Q, 33 Austen Colgate Scholarshipg Yvashi ington Study Groupg U. S. Navy. Joseph Long Couu 185 East 33rd Street, Paterson, New Jersey Signia Chi: Concentraling in Political Science: Prepared at Mout- rlair College l-ligli School: Mm-non 1, Q, 3, 45 llillel Foundation, Yice- Presidenl 3g lYilSl1lIl,2'fIll1 Study Groupg lf. S. Navy. Allen Richard Teller 16 Barnes Drive. Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Sigma Chig Concentrating in Political Scienceg Prepared at William Penn Charter Sehoolg Dean's List 4g Washington Study Group 4: Focus, Vice-President 3g Colgate Opinion Groupg C. R. A.g Outing Club: U. S. Army. Harvey Folks Zimand Q42 East 19th Street, New York, New York Phi Kappa Tang Coneentrating in Political Scicnceg Prepared at Friend's Seininaryg Austen Colgate Scholarship 3: Dc-an's List 3: Washington Study Group 4. Robert C. Cowherd 105 Midwood Street, Brooklyn, New York Henry J. Domenico 4-16 Deer, Dunkirk, New York Richard Samuel Fadil MQ Wood Street, Garfield, New Jersey Delta Phi Alphag Chi Pi llug Coneentrating in Zoologyg Prepared at Garfield High Sehoolg Dearfs List, Masque and Triangle. Emerson C. Fersch Q8 Parkhurst Street, Lebanon, New Haiupshire Lambda Chi Alphag Coneentrating in Sociology: Prepared at New Dorp High Sehoolg Banter 1, Q, Feature Editor Q, Managing Editor 3g U. S. Navy. Richard A. Foster Liberty, New York Richard C. Harden 2 Hampton Road, Searsdale, New York Truman Henson 108 Ardsley Road, Searsdale, New York John Robert Ivimey R. F. D. No.3Pinewoods Avenue Extension, Troy, New York Delta Upsilong Coucentrating in English Writingg Prepared at Cath- olic Central High Schoolg New York State War Service Scholarshipg Football 4: Newman Club: Outing Club: Flying Clubg U. S. Navy. Richard S. Judge Harwiek Road, Rochester, New York Charles H. hlartin Atlanta, New York 1Villiam Newell lliller R. F. D. 1, Poland, New York Beta Theta Pig Concentrating in Social Psychology: Prepared at Lancaster High Sehoolg Outing Clubg Vice-President -1: Skiing. Harold T. ltlills Morris, New York Stuart C. Ramsey 14 llacDougall Street, Auburn, New York Frank K. Semans Unit B, Bldg. 17, Hamilton, New York Phi Kappa Psig Coneentrating in Philosophy: Prepared at Milford Sehoolg Philosophy Clubg U. S. hlarines. Anthony Putnam Swarthout 70 Broad Street, Hamilton, New York Delta Upsilong Concentrating in English VVritingg Prepared at Ham- ilton High Sclloolg Baseball 1g Basketball 1, QQ Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Charles D. Taylor 18 Hillcrest Avenue, Douglaston, Long Island, New York In Memoriam KARL BRING September 17, 1930 - October 31, 1949 These pages have been set aside in meinory of Karl Bring. Karl entered Colgate in September 1948 after graduating from Jamaica High School as an Honor Student. At Colgate he was pledged to Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and served dili- gently on the Salmagunclfi staff. We who knew him will remember him as a loyal friend. 1,511 3: f f ' qaymx '?w', iffy .Tv MA X 1f3,L.f,i, y '-wma W- TAYLOR LAKE FROM FRATERNITY ROW FRATERNITIES f - ' - X JJ i swwffegmig llfwhwm-1 A ICQOUSM VMS QW swf' W b 9 jf 9 1? I I xx 010+ is W COR -QM' W fi' 5 JJ? I-leak' heav he 35 i JUS! walt Ch OB L .md man-move on F3 QV XVQE' Q0 9 Comwoefl ,ff ff' 4wL:f9 -nw X ,gi - CW W 732 mf? cg 3 'Q' : Q l -fy if X A growing feature of the life of the Insti- tution is the increase of the Greek letter fraterni- ties. Of course, we know that not all the best men are in the fraternities and not all the poor men are out of them. Yet at the same tilne, I cannot help but believe from observation and experience that the influence of these societies has been on the whole beneficial. Of course, in the rushing season there will be rivalries and contentions, but these gradually fade away in the larger spirit of loyalty to the interests of the institutionf, VVilliam Blangaln Lawrence, ABI., D.D. II'i8f0'7 llCfll Address written for the Colgate Urzive-rsity Centennial Celebrat'io'n, 1919. S0 PA -HELLENIC COUNCIL The Pan-Hellenic Council which is composed of representatives of the social fraternities meets weekly to discuss rules and regulations governing their activities. This year, the Administration gave the Pan-Hell the authority to oversee parties and party rules. In addition, the council aided in the boarding of foreign exchange students who were guests of the houses. Rushing once again was a primary job of this group and dur- ing this period, Pan-Hell established the rules for orderly period. The groups also sent members to attend regional and national int.er-fra- ternity meetings. The fine quality of leadership of President Cal Birtch and other representatives brought better relations with alumni, faculty and administration. First Row: Smith, Cochran, Czunphell, Birtch, Turner, Kennedy. Second Row: Vogt-ea, Williams, Ilclfown, Kennedy, Cookingham, llolland, Martin. 81 b V r Tx X 6 PU CJ xov 1155 H1 C, O BA' P50 1 new we h QWUSZ -:z-1: esulent Robert A. Ixeunedy . V 'ce-President Gregg XV. Perry :Secretary Robert II. Zirklc .vurfqfyi www!! 3551117711536 1 easwrer Leonard L. Hayes I f ti Htilhegf! EEF A1 ha Tau Gmc: a 1 I P g gf . 5 Established 1916 W 'i if 1 W nf W5 A04 SQ 2551 'f -,QQ ' x 5 ' IM'-. ...-, . 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TEM , EEIQE Ax:.5 ....,..: 3 I , lu .p, .Eg5sf .., .. F 1 T P '2- ':': n W 2- ' f - --- ii if : W . T - -J - ' 'KV ' i- :-:1 1 i' -:--2 T iw 5 Z Q A? M A in J J Top lo lmotlmn: First Row: ll, O'Bricn, T. Leinckc, R. HL-url, B. Lear, M. Hughes, R. VVOHT, J. Jarrett, C. Miller, J. Eustnmn. Second Row: S, Clark, D. Taylor, F. Dunlap, B. Kellum, D. Bushelrl, D. Cook, R. Schuuiuclicr, J. Heuicnwuy, J. Juycox. Third Row: R. Rive, R. Starkey, L. Bergmann, J. Maclclou, J. Sherwin, B. llentz, D. Freud, R. Parker, W. Paltchen. Fourth Row: J. Merwurth, J. Baunmnn, G. Perry, R. Kennedy, I.. Hayes, R. Zirkle, D. Birkel. Fifth Row: R. Schuster, T. Tierney, J. Drucsc-her, R. Schubert, P. Libnssi, K. Kidd, G. Sterling, A. Stevens. Sixth Row: J. Baird, E. Ilcueruiunn, R. Barnes, R. Sheldon, R. Starkey, G. Burdick, J. Sins, L. Franccschini, B. YYall:wc. Seve-nth Row: R. Rockwell, J. Farris, Sweetheart of ATO, N. Hardy, WV. Yule. Missing: B. Pfeifler, D. Hook, T. Ohlwoilcr. 83 X . 1 A x , ,,,.. lf 5 lv Beta Theta P1 ' Estavblislled 1880 P-resident Daniel E. Holland Vice-President Bunn S. Rhea Z Secretary George H. Auffinger 4 U f Treasurer' Duane Dittman A i 1 5 - Maj? f l l ' A k I x n I e llx Wlllll ' 19h.v-i1.r'iL'lh-I K all clwnklwmlle mm mn-Lean In Be-la lmltzm S-L X .,,f -we Qui J XX 4,3551 21 l at t . 3 Q iU:tf: 5:59b:-,a l AV. . '-mul 'ff , 52 Q .ef ,fi . f f I 9 Q 5:3-:f: in it ' ' L5 1 L W- . 7 F ., .. W , z, . . M. .... ,... ,,,..,. .. , . , , , X ff' eg.,,.,,::::.-..31:31. 1 f M . ., 1 M fi. .. J ix All l,w.n., ' 1 if L. . 'HH 1, 'SI' V 1 jg 5 N , -Qu ' , it H J A Y I L I :i i A' , ' .1 . .- . 'if ..., , Wi M - . ,Q M 1 , fer ,ewan R Q lwitiimwgi 'W.f W S ,mn L , J G or . ..ffl lie: or 1 Af F Fe 1 ' , 1 53 Er ' - ' . i? w .vvw Q f74'47iPMJ- -amz af, 'I 'fi e. ....,. I, 4 K f - - f' - l A 5 I . ' 'tl 'W 1 Ili. 14 Q Rf -' G my . . V ' .. r ' ax' J- . . X J A J 4 . . ESI. I 1E': ' '- .Z:I:E::' ' f F5 ' ,,,:3.,1f3 U .... , fix . 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Denison, P. Eckel, F. Nluleare, R. Mzilinberg. Second Row: H. Nesper, R. Wooster, R. BLIC'llilIlE1I1, L. Lefevre, XV. Bourne, R. Legro, R. Bennett, P. Leary, L. Durham. Third Row: G. Auftinger, YV. Brown, D. Greenwood, YV. Blaisclell, ll. Aheltin, J. McLain, E. Taylor. E. Rodgers, F. Pope. Fourth Row: II. Sengehnann, A. Jolly, D. Holland, B. Rhea, D. Dithnnn, D. Rawlings. Fifth Row: J. Nieholis, D. Schlungen, A. Gorling, T. Fox, E. Daniels, YV. Carr, A. YVoocls, YV. Irwin, G. Cninpbell. Sixth Row: J. Vnngllnn, G. lvilliauns, D. Kenney, J. McLaughlin, D. Brigham, S. Benedict, R. Millar, R. Flnnclc-rs, L. Morrow. Seventh Row: D. Smith, B. Jzindorek, R. llnrris, C. Dieholt, F. Leary, D. Sohuler, C. Von lfaur, P. Love, R. Maytham. Eighth Row: G. Nason, J. Cousens, T. Pangh, D. Kates, J. Ilowarrl, R. Jones, R. Pugh. Missing: A. Allairc, J. Yan Slyke. 85 ' ' . if --' 5 ::. f, A 4 ' , 0, ,. . wa a -lhiiafli A laancl 5 stew-fl Wfilliam J. shivcl ' 1 -'-'S Social Clzafrman Richard S. McQuilleii House Manager Erwin R. Wilkinson Y Rushing Clzczxirmmz Tlmomas C. YVallJriclge 9 ' - , Delta Kappa Epsilon n n Established 1856 S6 krk M-if J in .,x . 'Y ,nf ' 235 in 3 5: X H, A Q F X. 0 S, i H' F . nf J l f 3 - . .... . 1 I ff.. .. w . .L Q' fr 1 . .f ...,, - - W . . X .- , . S u if Ni, in V4V4 t. , 3 ,in 5 Q ix. K .4 ig J NJ. 73 2 'K fs. is J P 'A ,v g i dei, ' .- E ..I l -l Q l Q .1 ,N w I wg .- all i ,l p ii A J: .5..,, I Q H .Z . .,.x M M ,.. I i 'M . - 5 QE H ' 'A 21' N 3, ' ', , ' Q if?-1 . ' , 'Q' f .. E 'Qin' in 4-fy Lal, ' JN- . wi' My y..: f Y V H3 x 'ig , ,jf 4 ' il . x I if l . i - I: zv, .113-.. Q . . A M... W, J . w rar, b ' I. ,V . t A v v - ..,.,. 'Q' V f , , . ..., D . x ,E l J . f 'I W is fl :':' - -V L! . .:.-' 1 ,., ,..,. I 7 'NK . we j 0- A 93. . . A .V . 'I I hx I Mm . QE. 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Sixth Row: C. Carrier, C. Roberts, A. Stricklcr, B. Gigli, R. Korn, A. Currcuu, J. Cizck, R. Rutisliuuscr. Seventh Row: R. Kiltingvr, Xl. Owen, A. Busby, P. Arrison, B. Leeds, R. Perry, J. lvilson. Missing: J. RCJ!lI'l1. S7 . Lznig. 'i i 1 K ...Ei . J i . . 5 l 5 .Og W 3 J--o.X,,. .....,..9 0 -- Llw s lml .. Q Delta Upsuon K- 4 S 13StEIblI5ll6Il 1860 '. .1-'f,1,gT,2E7sj, ',,. A K in l Presiflelzl' Frank C. Blcfown, III l E IV V1'c'e-l're.virlf'11f Shelley E. Croft gxxxg, Secretary :Xl'tl1lll' YY. S21lll1Ll6I'S ar K 4 A'K0'q 'mlm T1'vas1n'0r Freclcrick YT. Brzulley, Jr. A S-4 Q amd JW., - XX mx-1 ' qw SS S 222-JZ' lllll .I Q. . .,,-,, ..,, I . ' ' -, g :- - W . New ' -:-' .1--' ,, .,:, I ,,,A, 1 .. ,I .- I IL I I . II ..-, g, III I :HI Mei 'ZJ ,..,. - I I III ,MII I IIIIII I I I III -,:-- I II ,I I I fi II I II I IIIIF IA I 4 I I I . I .. I .:,. . I ,,.,. HI - .. Il X 2-1 ,gg J :-: ' V ME -gi f i , ' 3' V ' ' s I, . V.,... -.-:: .W gv 1 . -.- . 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II .... . :If I II . .4 .. III I :--: III 5 I I E., a s 2. I- l . IE.: II II 5 5 ,. ---- . ': i - - 'uuu ' I -: . :: ,. . gl! ir V 1 ,--, 3 ---'- - 1 f iii ----- Q -2. ii- Q - Nl k, -F wg R I --- if- Hg P2 -iz .V :':' ' - ' V , ' in 'LAL J- i 7 Q 'e Q 222 . ,,.. .J ' - QV Q A .4 - V LV if Ai.-EJ 9-' Q.. ,J -- AIQ2-l.. if MV i ...K ...... .i ii -if X I I I .IIE ,l--- 3 ' N-Q, IQII, V I ' .' A' -- i .- .M NIH 'W -:fl ..., ,QI pg 3:51 25 I if 'E K -5, . 333- ,, - ..,, 1 . ,IIQ-QW ' ' V - ' --- ' -:-:: I ... I '-:-, .,.,., 3 . , - 'V,, 5 , -:-:: M - 1 I - af . 1 ' -fi :':: i fi .. -'P ,J ..... .H . W' -' I I I L, I I IIT I 1 I in 3 I I . I II ,.,.,. I .II Z., ., .I . I . Q - . - -MQ 1 - f, zz iii ..-- .--- E - - N . V.. .:.:. . ,. , X 'M ii - ,VVVL 2325. ff- ,I A I .Q IIII II ZW In II ,,:.II IIII J -2.4-'TN-PPV LV Xe Via -'wi --M-A f1:fg4J . Top to bottom: First Row: ll. Beggs, A. Bernaeeliizi, J. lvimey, D. Schneifler, C. lvurd, H. lVoodward, A. Ferris, R. Gibbs, J. Griesinger. Second Row: P Hziughwont, A. Hanker, D. Kluge, G. Langer, R. Preston, R. Raynor, J. Scott, A. Swairlhoul, J. Van Buren. Third Row: R. Britlain, J. Campbell, F. Bradley, Croft, F. ML-Cown, A. Sziunflers, H. Dobbins, J. Donovan, Fourth Row: J. Goewy, E. l-Iubbarrl, P. Jones, T. Law, R. Llewellyn, K. Linn, T. Blelmiiglilin. YV. Wziixrls, ll. Tiffany. Fifth Row: D. Ullriel1, J. Youker, K. Wzlrlswortli, B. Nliller, R. Atwood, J. Bnllinghznn, G. Chidsey, H. Colwell, A. Delorio. Sixth Row: F. Duffy, W. Duxnke, P. Frierlric-li, F. Hoyle, VV. Reclclig, R. Merrill, R. Millington, J. M'orog, J. Oliver. Seventh Row: J. Prunier, T. Kelly, T. Supplee, G. Tetter, L. Thoinus, ll. Welrlon, W. Weslervelf. Missing: A. Hzuilcr, W. Llewellyn. S9 J J it gl 'Bla i s. ma, X Consul lz0l3t'l t A. Cookingham Senior T7'ibll'l'1c'3 Ackley G. Carter Junior T rib-u-ne William l'lcNeill Sc'c1'etary J. lludson Blauvelt Kappa Delta Rho Established 1917 90 W C: .,,,,,:,. f.. 1 ., 5 wid' V I V ,I -3- I if, - Z? I in up N .. f -R A , I v 9 1 ' 3' 4 Egg l 'fi '- ' R. - - 'A it K . f f ...J. c A E 3 4. V ur Azbzzb ' Q VII U 1 A zlu 2 ag, .1135 f if 7 i V -- H ' '. if 4 l J .-.5 if 'J . S it it - . J fi.. si- ,-.,u:,?. ,W 1 '- . L-.. , ...,. -0' f i , ' k H W ,. E z Ai... eb I. 'A:1A :II ., ,,.,,,, . .,,A . TZ zbzb :Ab ? 1.,: ' 5 V- X X as 4 A .F fa 'I V M' X .,,E'sgQ:: . :': : ' 5 .. 9 II' 1 ' -ns 0 A 7 Q 2557, V f,'Zg.7 H 1 ,l ? Ii - i -- '--Q- ' ..., . i f 'F N .mf 'f 1 . ' , F' W L l . H V .' ' V if 'ix K i V ' t ii A 1 N ia? 5 ....-, . i..,.-1e...f. JW .. - . .. 1 'X ii - 'K , .-.. W . 1 ...- . .,., W, -.-.-..,T E, ..- 5 . .- V V Q ,.,.. V.. 1 5 V E 5 5 V .L -I I ,t . -I , , 1-S.. . V D A 3 ' Q I f- 3 , T Q . ...,,: 1, 2 'ai A l r' an x :,.. - Q I I 1 . ff il I Z: , E, WA . ' , A f 4 ' . f S- . ,f ' av .M ffi J N ' . i -, ' N. f-ff S N - N.. I APAH. V 1 f '.,.. . M J V 1 - -, I ::: i I l ' 4 V r 4' t ' H P3 W - 'Q Q K: i , an . 1 'V' 9 I I r 1.1 .., I 157 L in by fi? I ' Q Q V N A Sw R ,.,AA if se Q dat J , X l V4 V 1 i ,..: . . , 2 .. A K I . MQ, ig . Qvzl V 4 .uv V , .1 ig! S X - .- ' ' uf A - ' 7 3 J ..,1- B'-Q 5 . h A Q .. N EE H za: . i A .QI X I 4 ..,., A . . -, ..,' H .. P I A T we , YA A A - .....4: Fd I 4 ' -T. :Y-J . ' 7' ' J A V . .. .: ' 22' ' i ' ' N ': 1 - .-., 3 1... 'E -- 1 'i if x . ' Cl. - A 1 l ' '-'2 v gf it f K Y 'V 1 H Q ,tx 1. Q 4. u t 'rc f i l J. if is se. P-' -' . 4 . If tl VJ snr, A -' -x -- i 'A :'i1j'X..uf H , A fun V. ' W '2 L.. 1' - 3 Q I It I V -3, ii, , it 5-, N 7 X x . 1 is Y wr ,, 9' it l,l,-, N L, 1' i f 'x . .,.,...,.:,. 3 ij? AA f' Q ' 'J 1 Y 7 . ' 1 - ', f ' f f K f 1 .J ii' X 2 C - 4, ff' A J X JN L , -f K J Wx ., In U E i 4 . 5 ... 5 ' .115-1' ....,-... 4? , i . X -wx .3 , I 'Q .K .6 Yuri J J if Top to bottom: First Row: E. Looscuiorc, R. Jucckel, F. Chianrzuuoute, H. Sutliff, C. Powell, J. Casson, J. 'Second Row: B. Turuhull, A. Curtiss, Il. Ilauuillon, B. Ra.-owl, T. Stanton, R. l3:1rrt-tt, L. Hull, YV. Bfurtin. Thircl Row: R. Nat-ye, V. l,i1VlLll2lll, A. Huff, A. Butte, R. Kicnzlc, R. Onley, J. Tomasi, E. Brewer. Fourth Row: C. Hznrff, N. Cahill, R. Yule, R. Cookiugluuu, A. Ctll'tl6l', II. Blziuvelt, R. Cole, D. Reynolds. Fifth Row: D. Siena, S. Herrick, D. Smith, R. Johnson, W. McNeill. G. Cl1c:1tl1um, BI. Alcshire, J. Doll. Sixth Row: J. Sclhy, J. Bt-nero, J. Dc-Jong, J. Muuch. D. Nicholas, D. Miller, li. Metcalf, H. Dietzvl. Seve-uth Row: W. Mnlthie, W. Tllomzis, G. Brown, N. Orsini, YV. Davis, YV. B2llll1lgill'tl1E'l', lt. Tcbhutt. Blissingz YY. Pusscl. 9 l. liotliscllilcl, R. Bolzelur. in Cine OKUCG' S aa . NNW Q 2 Lx Z 5 fi + P' a s Lambda Chi Alpha f x Q a sv V fn El N 1 Established 1916 President A AQ vim: I'YfC'8-IJ1'8S1l!IF7ll 'Y becretary R E Treasurer ,D , Robert E. Hyatt Frank XY. Voges Eugene R. Eagan Walter J. Scheer Jr W E X - Aa Chl - Sweefe - hawk ok Lamb 92 v '9 K. ,mga ,Q f Q 1 fu l. A-hl - In A-. 5s A 'R Q E X3 ,, H1 1 AX 1. 'X i , 9 ..... . ,. J f Y x 3- Ka if ,E ,QP :IVII E.. ,.,. .,.,,. I i fi '::' . .tw 5, I I , l a X5 .,,4 I: it. iQ J . 1 'if x .. 1- -A ii , i' Zi i 1 if J 4 . J pl F l W ,... I . -E 1 I I -.,,',-. 5 ,t ' 7 . E . E .. ' ' .F ' 2 , I 1 I ,? I : f -9 -4 ,..A... - :':': '20 ' 9 ,.,. .,,. H . '4' 'V - ' 1 A. zzv ..:,:,: A V ni' s E ' Nw ' ' - A : :' I :---- ' ' ':: ' 1 zz. i Y . ' nlun l-, .. nl- I . I? E 5 J, ' . ix V v I.. Q nj ? X' ff' . A: : . 1 1. A . - is . ff -X I .. x i Fl!! 'figxip f 7 ' Q NI 'gf L' 1 ' . w, l 1 2' i ni I . ii .4 -i .fx .PC fop lo ll0tl.OI1lZ First llmv: ll. l'.:mkl'orcl, 0. Andersen, C. Stults, B. Mix, D. YIODuunull, R. Lovegrcn, ll. Fililflillllfi, E. liugnn B C 1 unu bLCOIlfl Row: BI. Rol.mcrts, J. Agar, P. l.':u'clo, K. Pliillipps, R. Tluuiuscr, F. Soulls, T. Tllllll1SCl', YV. Fort, E. hvllllilllli .lhircl Row: G. Stevens, J. lY:xlkcr, R. Wurfl, J. Upcliko, li. Wl2ll'SllIlll, II. Smith, E, Loumnto, B. Alclcn, C. Lull. lnurth Row: R. Sager, ll. Gregg, W. Svllcc-1', R. Hyatt, F. Vogcs, P. Coyle, C. lloyl. N. Dunluuu. I ifth Row: J. Tanner, J.XYl'lDStCI', E. Krug. W. Oak.-5, D. Kopf. D. Sloan, R. Stevens, J. 0'Counull, li. Lott. Sixth Row: W. '1'i1nlne1'1nun, C. llcffubhin, J. Nutsch, ll. Duffy, Bring: N. Shields, W. Quinn, li. Sager, J. C0lll'l'.ll0'X'. Seventh Row: C. Monroc, K. Zollrr, R. Vnrgo, R. Hoyt, T. Sullivan, ll. Platt. C. Svwursl. B. Jones. G. Nfcrccr. ssing: WV. llornc, li. Gull. J. Driscoll, F. Bullion. 0. Anclersun ii ' r g .xx i I ., 3 S .. . . X , Q-s S 9 e X50 U ffff , ., .,., . -1'-'Ef',3. ' BL, 5 . 'iwzff 5:5-E-ei'T1:-31 ,f.'f, :,: ..f 511, F.-fill , ' L1 Z.'gv.-u U5- J. , .JL I-f.::: f as-1:g 1 V ' ily'- ' ,. av' Cllzzww ipiifii 1 W5 .vel ' ,nic ' 'LQ AJ President William H. Turner Treasurer Robert J. Fischer IVm-den Robert G. Hammond Phi Delta Theta Established 1906 94 we Q J ' --V... , I I I 1 . Q i . - i . -',:.,: E 4, an . i I. A ' h ': Y 2 i . A It . v , II, .- . .,., . II I . -5' I. .,., r I sr.. I I --:v: I.. . ,5,l II, X 0 . 55 ,-. 5 s- , V x T Q H- ie- F 4 .- . . 12, .. -. ,g.. . -4 I . ...f 4 Q V 5 x ' f skit 3I.I . .H I . I . - r X ' ft .fm .f . . . . J 2 - X' of V J ,i ix 5 s ii AX. xx-0' K lik J AXA. i ' A . '- iix ' '- - ,. s.- . . ...Z ' 'Q i ' I N ',K I t 2! ,., 5 --:':' ' IN. ' z ,.,4.g1,? .,,. no -4 ..f 4 -,. fl ' J ' ff 'R I ' jf gg . ,,,. .- J' it F t F , -In 'E 1 ' I .Y I .x A 1 Q? A 'V W T ' Q? 1- 1 A q' W -A1' . 4 5 ... .. ' ' o .... ' . f + o .- . ' J . . - fp: ' I, 1 I I -' I 4 lg.. 4 V x,M i t W 5 53. Q S .fi E f H K- ,ffl K ?itg1II3Hs: ff Jf 5 f -N--Ji fx ' W' wx. WN J' III xxx. x ' N ,NI . II,E, I..IgQ. A. ,Ii. g III' .I 5 .., .,Ii lqllzl I :IAQ I 'Z 3!!IQ.fz. III55, I .3 I' II :'-- - II to . -Q A' . :-V A ef' , 1 . 1A ' f' . I I I I I I Y I Il Wi, II , , I .g II II . I , , I . I . . .gh . 14 Q. II, V. 1 II IIIII ,Q QI I I! 0 I , II L ,III IJ. S II I ,I I X XXI In II . XXII. I I .. ., ..., IQ I gp x::v,..,, I I, I I - IIII I... XI'-e I I I 4 I -I 'I I 4 I It IIIII 3' -.f'- ' 4 ii. '44 ' . ' Q' I f 31 it . Q 1537 . , .3 Y , I , . E. ,, ,, w4..!'i ' SX W '-...I .' N... , A i A ' 4- ' f ' - . ...I , si? . 4' A . ' Q if 11- I I I I ,,,,. II .I,,., I In .. . I on .' 5iEi'lQtfE.. Stagg? , gy if 555513 W ' f its ? 'li' V3 5 lf Q , ' ' 'Lai' 92,2 4' in W ' - I. X. I x X ' af X i W . JH W I 3 , . ,f iQf, f ',,' -nu. , it , . 4 .vi wi Y , ' ...,.,... z I I I nk ,, - -,':': 'V it : ' , 'N f' - ,. .-A 2 5 1 t , ff? 9? . it f - sg igiirqt 5p.3iif. gg, T T 355. . Q M .. f III II I gm X ' N A . I ' fi ll ., I . . I E A' -- t ii? I ' -'- ' L Ah-E3 A 3 Top to bottom: Firsl Row: K. liilc-rmunn, W. Piches, T. Cunu, L. Varizm, F. Mountain, R. Sterrctt, YV. Thompson, R. Brailey. Sc-c-mul Row: R. Nenll: J. Thcriault, G. Anderson, R. Ilammourl, C. Koch, N. Taylor, D. Legg, II. AIilC0ll1b0l'. Third Row: T. Street, R. Sulliff, R. Flinn, IC. Crcmins, R. Gustuvson, J. Drutch, P. Ahrcns, W. Leek. Fourth Row: L. Moses, L. Rohcrls, R. Fischvr. N. Mac Cullum, W. Turnc-r, G. Huyer, R. Bennet, NV. Mayer. Fifth Row: L. 'l':iliuf'm'ro, F. Chuplic-, A. Eglcr, R. Ftz, R. Stranford, H. Thompson. C. Dudouris, K. Kluckhohn. Sixth Row: R. Joy:-e, T. Armstrong, R. Mf'DoweIl, C. Stcffens, YV. Kern, C. Smith, D. Vcit, S. Kcttcrer. Seve-nth Row: Il. 0'Neil, J. Cuhle, W. Eclwamls. I. Borg, J. Garellc-, L. Taliafcrro. Missing: E. Andi-rsoii, A. Cost, A. Fznssxlamlil, YV. Pike, P. Popcnoe, V. Suprenamt. 9 5 4 i IIIII ju I 1 f If . .i. tx... zz. f ff' . x 4 I x I -'Ir 'T ' . .!..:.aL. n..,..,- ,vw . ' -- .4 X. 5. -:-Y Mm .zz X f i 46106 9,4 ff Nh. Phi amma Delta Establishcrl 1887 Prcsidelzf Trermurer I 1' 000711 in g S ecreia ry I 'ow-espomling Secretary Historicm Ile 111' y A. Williams Thomas YY. F rank Gordon L. NIcAdams Donalfl S. Stichter Robert H. Hull , W L Fm lm VMS a khz XGNA 9 6 KQV me M: - :E 1-2 ': ai. .. 5 ., is . 2 f ill mt '.: -'Sb .. 5 Y ' '? it ' 5 ,gi 5 -, s 1 - g M Q j zl, T ,Q H l ,. v ' -':' '- -- Y H ra V I 5' N ...V x., i A . . 4 M-' y is 1 f .. ti fit J int f fi - gi. S ' H H ,.A,.,.. ' V : Z ' H . ...,. 2' J H ' X 'a' f-f . . A zlzl ' 9. ' I 4.3 6 E 5' fa, . ': .,.,.,.,., 3 My ,-it F J .J t ff: M. J it , T i F - . ' J' ' L -----. J' ..,., 3 Lx I' , gw M A ff in Ash J ' vi deg.-M. r J ' .F .N W 'uv' 2 in w . V ia' .Im 's if - .g H -:,, .1255 M 3? K 15- Q fi 3 i, 'M 3 fx . J ' ' ' fs ' ff! ' ' '-I' .. -T 1-: - 'wi , . - 1 ., . i . - ' .-155' 3-.51 - ' -,, . ' V53 ff ' if , I 3, , F W - M MA . . g 45 35. A Wftsw if .N - ... if Q4 . E- A WJ,-2 ' lnqW1:':': - I r .,.,.' . .,. K ,. . r sL.,,, ', Q .., V .E -all : In r:--- F 'Q' 'lv Qff :Q 25- f L K ,Q ' .. E W ' I T .ffl 5 T' ' 2 is F 2? gf . iw - .. f. 3 W :I ,. , ' -' is 3 5:5 ' x It :' ' - . M 3' I , in - I A X 'i - f - Eggwiiffb T s. W . N-2' ' -M - 1---1 . .. . rpg I 5 W Q.. 13 i Aj- ' . Q! . I , 31? W ' ' 3 .- ' fr w H I K Q - .AA t i, V 32 . f' 9 . .:.:.:,.. I I- - ' , : ' 'A' .5 i ii I . ' Q 5 ' T ' -. f .,..V L. -- A .I ' -. ' ff J 1- - w it 2 ' i 'R .ff 5' T '-335-5751 ' 4. .:.,., + J 4 fr F295 - K , an 3, :5si,,,5,.,' - In l W EE., 1 ' A i ,.,,i :ii J, -' ' 5 Q -- ,Q R. 1 .1 . 1 EJ, 3 - .. wr ' E X' ., it . 1 LM A - .. W M il,g,,..r . 5' ' 2 L5 , 4 I , ' i 'P M' . A f A . 'W M ' i . . I -L ..... .mf-fi., it -4: -2-N. 4 J 2 T if Top to bottom: First Row: II. Hoffman, YY. BIZICIVJUIHITCJ, I.. CTOTOIIIJZICTQ, G. Twichc-ll, P. Dorcmus, YV. Yvlter, R. Stivhtcr. Scvond Row: P. Dalrling, YY. Pape, C. Norris, I.. A0sf'l1hnc'h, K. Stevens, P. Perry, R. Keil. Third Row: VV. Kunu, D. Slichter, G. Mc-Admins, II. VVilli:mns, T. Frank, R. Hull, T. Stacy. Fourth Row: T. Stratton, D. Broznrilwiclgo, J. Leach, R. May, B. Apple-gate, YV. Patterson, S. Stnrricr. Fifth Row: D. Alton, R. Harper, R. llnll, J. Murphy, J. Stratton, P. Pilcckzls, R. Diana. Sixth Row: F. Day, W. Beck, R. Murl.mch, YV. Moll, J. Cunvo, P. Andrews, J. King. Missing: B. Lupllann, R. Bowman, J. Bhimcntllnl, D. Corus. 97 Ulxev-ew ev we GWNC G LF li ' rg r. Y-11 Presiclent Vice-Pres1'dent Corres pondi n g Treasurer 98 . .dfb , r , 7' sf w is fig ' in 5 6' . :,, i it . ,. i .-,.. iv- ., sr . 4 T ' ,J .4 if V ' ,I in fg ':' , -: ,.i if':s 61 5.1 ' ' .viii are i - J ...- fri' wk ,v -.Q .,. -sf .v,.. X R 1. .mr -13.1, .ff mW ' R V 5... Q 3 .... ' gi fa 1 N . f ' 'Z '.,,..v . n if 1 , . AAZA JJ L T 'i Z : ' , I ' I ...af-sux' ,,, A,,::,A . 4,,A ff 'M ,,,,, f ' ,M r- 5 K Qi R -A i 1 2 'ws' ' 5 . l - K N., xx ZX , six .. , 2. -, . 3.59 r , f. Q '- N 'i,',3 15 ' N.. in ,. . ,V 3 Y Top to bottom: First Row: R. Pzitterson, R. Smith, R. Noiu, R. Wilcox, J. Larsen, E. Bilhuher, E. Jones. Second Row: J. lIacAyeal, R. Dickerson, C. Cox, J. Yeager, R. Damon, R. Jones, VV. Walker. Third Row: F. Kroll, D. Smith, L. Savage, YV. Taylor, R. Conner, R. Heuld, R. Housmnn. Fourth Row: J. Pfeifer, C. Ludlow, VV. Taylor, T. Kennedy, WV. Thompson, R.. Hollnndg F. Gegenheimer. Fifth Row: WV. llatoon, D. McGarvey, J. Russell, YV. Davis, VV. Halter, YV. Smith, H. Andes. Sixth Row: YV. Stevens, D. VVendell, A. Grenz, C. Dain, J. Taylor, TV. Blnisclell, R. Rolston. Seventh Row: P. Ching, D. McMahon, R. Burroughs, VV. Owens, E. Stern, A. Armstrong, T. Schulenberg. Missing: R. Davison, R. M:icAyeal, F. Scemans, W. Woodruff, T. DeLessio, D. Cummings, D. Guard, J. Sutherland. 99 I. X, - 7 Q Phi Kappa Tau Q, Q if 3' Established 1937 My QS lllllu I Prc'.s1'cle11f Robert I.. M,:u'tin fxtll ' ln, 'hill v n , a a 1 ' S I l'C'6'-I,l'6'.9l.llE'llf James Vollins A I Secreiary JQIIUCS V. Foley XJ . Tl'f'U5'llI'l'I' Bruce J. Robinson fl .. W 7 4 a f 'Vg'iKtf! ..- :WFAN 5Q',.,,,5:A4.A Ng X yi, 14 urea bvddn - W5 mv cmd W ' C+' , 100 4. A gi s',..:y..j . i . fi Y ' ,. xg, if Ei.-::e:,' - -I S 4. , 4 Nw. 1 YQ3?-'U 2 4 an ' Z 'ffl fgwg xx JF 3 ii .rf ,, ,gm J s. .X .En 'Q .2 A. .,z..,F4x ,Sify Q. 1 xx T, 1 xv? -X Q S I V i n -2. if' ,flflill-fig il T a N1-11m . .nj 1 0 3 :Q- v lbv R' ,., 'hwix I wifi -'.. .,.,. gf. we . , . ..xN-A k . :.:. N M ,.., . , ., K A W . Z : Z' ' -ne .J 'IH' Q ev. J , ' ' Ir V Q . iM....,f'- V N' sf Q .1 I, .LL i,,f.i,:r it t 5 - . 51 f . L- f, gig-I ' 139.34 I, 1, , 1 YQ- .TT i 1 I' V . we ' ' - x , H f-an 'W -. A .Q J! AGI' 3- 6? ' .+ af Y . . . . , rv ,. -C Top lo bottom: First Row: D. Willey, E. Boss, T. Flaherty, D. Feuerfilc, C. Fleming, R. Martin, P. Davis, Second Row: J. Sharpley, D. Ilainilton, I-I. Bailey, V. Conway, D. Roberts, B. VonBevern. D. Sliults. Third Row: L. Ruololo, B. Robinson, E. Baruvclle, J. Cullen, J. Foley, VV. Lissfelt. Fourth Bow: R. Sayles, L. Vliet, C. Miellelson, B. Webber, R. Ilurlbut, E. Ilcnry, P. Vanszmt. Fifth Row: D. Swnrtliout, J. Greene, W. Byers, D. Shafer, S. Montanarelli, J. Filler, C. Dorf. Sixth Row: D. Tibbals, A. Moore, B. Clausen, B. llitchell, WV. Case, L. McNair, A. Horowitz. Missing: H. Zimand, Il. Storing, F. Bruno, B. Beatty, R. Ilarnden. 101 D 9. fc :Pe - limi . ni 1 Q f Q 131--.....,. r-vu... M . . ., J W f , 0- - M- Y - J-f -.......... ... -an ,:.-'he' .1 1 , :x-may 1.1: L ,..w......1. M , 1 .he Pres iflem' Vice-P1'es1'dent Secreta r y Treasurel' lh mg, qu-'I cf 'Ni Amams D Q Su G6 711-ff X Calvin E. Birtcll Stewart G. Hare jk nw X. William W. Moorlleafl X A Mx Robert F. Lavender Q u S1gma C111 Established 1930 Q C C S I GI? Ii ' 109 l f A Til V. . - N L EK 65,1 H may X 3 , V ,T i :g if-.X . ix F., X 'YN . H F . W .... , il ,,, M, , V .i g-0 Fi' fi' ' .Vg - , '.,, , , 1 . I . I 'x f ' he-K, g l . 'V' wx 3 , I , F V-,N I ' s , .: :biz-:izzigyr-1,2 V . .1 'I -1.2. . in Q I ., , Sh z - x T' ' , ' T '11 -',,, I ,S ,gf .Y I, '- L ' E g . ' Q ? -S: - E f f-2.2-. gf ii ll. T' ,-:-v. J I ,K A1 i K A A N -.l l ,.,.-Q: ti M R . .. Z4 Lam K I ji Mx 25:3 JH V' 3. nf' , V ,,, ' ' ' fi . gf' ,-.fx 1 - . W ,va X.- 'M7 if g 7 . I K- ' . 2 Ns... 'Hi N .ing 'Mmm x or ., F ...li mf? 1 ff? -.flgfggig jf -.. A . W' ,ig 1... 'S I .... .- 555 ' i k 'S Top to bottom: First How: H. Bollinger, F. Wright, T. Crano, J. Dickson, G. Skiff, V. Van Beuren, P. Van Nostrand. Second Row: ll. xvill11,H,lIl, C. Heaslip, D. Rolling, B. Morris, II. Vanclermiudcn, C. Campbell, D. lVilson. Third Row: C. L1-ister, R. Anderson, B. Fawkes, T. LaBar, D. Gralfam, J. Bowen, R.. VVeaver. Fourth Row: R. lVcs'r, R. Lavender, C. Birtch, S. Hare, YY. Moorhead, J. Miller. Fifth Row: S. Lawton, H. Kcnvin, L. Lawyer, I. llarney, J. Porter, T. Morgan, R. Potter. Sixth Row: J. Spadone, J. Stephan, C. Roemer, P. Salter, D. Fuller, A. Thompson, YY. Zorhaugh. Seventh Row: D. Stewart, J. Yvhitelaw, ll. Heaslip, R. Hart, J. Berry. Missing: YY. Adams, J. Bauman, L. Vansant, B. Davis, I-l. Day, ll. llerrificld. 103 MW Q 2. 2 Sigma Nu Establislled 1917 E V I y J X? - .t sg! COIIUILCIIIKIIIT Douglas G. Campbell 4' 112 Lieutenavzt Conzmczrzrlez' Richard H. Marslulll 3 Y if Secretary John F raser, Jr. A Q Trcasure1' Harry G. C2H'lJQllf0l' , 45 clkkkk XX' X x5 X I' 9432? fb :B - I .. , . .... . . ...-- an b, --'-- I ..-.- - A , ii 1 F H ' 3+-in 'f .f'..1 PCI J W3 ..- Q-.K . .3 .E K ' I, V .9-:5. 5 , N, ', W . .. : -'rs J .. Ei.. A . ' ,: f 3 1 3 1' i 2 E if is ,. -55 . ' - V' Jag-. if- vffgjij .. - H a -:-. . . ' - C R . 1 ' g . 'V 'wil : 1 f . C 555 ' ' ' 'fl A -F.V zzzzz . ,.,., ,,.' . 3 'V -.-. . - 3 - 1, Q. 5' . .i JJJ, - 'J - itit ,. ,,, aaaa C J , . -- - ' 2 1 . . . A ' ',.:' ziz ., .- . fi L lA' f . , ill V ' ': I Q ': E 33 i ,,.,,.,: fl! : :Sill . . A .g,g ..,' 5.11 'hi ,.,. 1 A . . , f W., - ' S' -if if f21f. z ' ggi. 4+-., iixv fl ' E ' vw , f f I 'XFX .l-: 2-2 ':.' jr 3: 'I I- H A Z I - I I- ' ll: 1- 555. 'll 4 f tl W My ... 4 fu if if . Q? Zim. ., fi . YM- - ---' 5 if ' . - , . J , gf? - 1 a V ,,,:,:,, 7' f 'H 1 :., , .512 ':':':':: -an 2 C' ' 9 ,.,., I ,., V ' K V' gli In i lauln f ,.:.,, : 'A ':'::'- . Ea: -.,. . Y '.,- Y . ..,. mf-.1-2 - 1 ' 3- , 5 . ': , A .I TT I . ' :':f . A KW it S . ' , li A V t 1 :.A.,, , . .',- i it . - 1 J It lz. . F .E Q ' fa . l fi :-', ' .,..,.. ' , :- '- . istfix i - N V53 V. 1-ik I A 1... ,'.. Q -:- f l V ---- - ' EEL - 1 In .L - -J A V I .I -.2 . L, . .. A .w'i.f .. ' ff-Ci . iw: ...JE , in Q.. Q' - -J' 5 fit .ff FQ, 5 up Ei 'R ' 'U ,.,1 ,.. '4' ' I 'Q I K Q in E U :.:.:. .:----- 5 X V! rf' . ,. 4 .3 . gf 4 i L U W i ' . I ' 'M 1' 'W' -' ff -f' -X .C.,.??'f.:. ,,,l J ,ziz . - J Q J 1. fi 2 -+ . 5 V I : nznllzll Ti In E: -A pg y ::: X . .-:. : . ..-. :Z XX g H . ell? sf ,:E-- J: l at 2.5 il --'2 - X 4 ' A .X 4 fi wf3.:.s2Q1f...w in mls, JW' 'f '. ,wfga in F i'.4 9 if 4 .. f in Top to bottom: First Row: R. Meyerlmff, L. Fielcl, J. liciners, D. Hcngevelll, JV. llayer, A. l'.cBlang, lf. Sc-c-o11d Row: W. Clark, lt. llolcoiub, Ii. Smith, J. lloag, D. Mlozuna, R. Voege, J. Hallam, N. Keller. Third Row: E. Jones, K. Mountain, J. Johnson, R. Fullcin, J. Oliver, H. Wlylie. R. Rciners, R. Ilininan. Fourth Row: D. Czunphell, J. Fraser. E. Bourke, R. Marshall, II. Carpenter, B. Carroll. Fifth Row: W. Lust, R. llc-ath, J. Hanlon, S. Holt, C. llarvey, C. lVilliainson, G. Hoyt, T. Greenway. Sixth Row: J. Powell, R. Turner, D. Price, A. Leach, W. Smith, BI. Tnrtur, J. Stawarky, S. Thompson. Scventh Row: B. Pcttes, J. l'la.yncs, P. Gordon. D. llagar. Missing: P. Ford, C. llarlin, F. Gleason, P. Pierce, R. Schulze, J. Moyer. 105 l 5? ra. Fowl, J. Haclntosh. K- -35102 hcev nd mag we al 'WW' if x X Presiflent Yan P. Smith TX V'fC6-P7'E.9ifIE71f Ric-llawl Bl. Hclmbolcl r ' i xx- N ' by If Secretary Franklin R. lIcElwai11 ,M I N, ' I I V . N . T'l'6CL1S'NI'8I' Harry G. r.FllibELl.ll'f, ! Q Ie PQI:-:I-156 2 Estn,blisl1ccl 1912 i 9, xp POHOIA -,Li 106 ip w ...:aar : ' . 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Z :' if 0 HHHH' it : Ji - 3:3 nj..-:Inu W . Q :': ,...g sg ... ::- ' i A ': i ii' fl? . W Qt f i 'f . - Q J il ff ju-A - ' 'M l ...'xs-...nw K A I -I --,. .'5lf.p.'..'ix'w.....' - Top to lmollom: First Row: W. Slnrlc, S. Benjamin, D. Anderson, A. HacN:nhh, R. Thomson, R. Shaffer, NV. Steifer, C. Morrison VV. Man-lntyrc. Svroncl Row: l'l. Allnull, J. Schulze, J. I-lodgkins, J. Mr-Million, G. Alilf'CilIlCllCSS, R. Jiihn, W. While, D. Cline, G. dGClil.ll'll10lll1. Third Row: l . lluniblolon, V. Vctruno, W. Stcfflcr, V. Stankcvich, P. Mulligan, C. Brickcr, H. Baird, A. Blullignn, R.. Holt. Fourth Row: A. Cole, G. Roberts, F. Bli'ElXX'Zlill, R. Ilehnboldg V. Smith, H. Thibaiult, A. Anthony, W. Harley. Fifth Row: R. Lnvullcc, J. Maison, A. Tolins. YY. Southworth, P. Pesonen, R. Lnngan, R. Hillers, F. Brown, J. llulxburrl. Sixth Row: D. Bvekinnn, NV. Wilson, II. Johnson, S. Eurlc, D. llumc, C. Tillinghast, R. Senring, R. Everett, D. Conrad. Seventh Row: G. Ilnssell, A. llirkolc, A. Ilnber, J. Donovan, J. Hartley, A. Stcnherg, li. Cotter, C. Stewart, A. Potter. Eighth Row: ll. Ilownrcl, C. Linn, R. lvhitc, R. S-kilt, J. BIC-Dowvll, E. B0rg:in, R. l.0onzirtl, G. Dahl, YV. Cookslcy. Missing: J. Bullvr, D. My-uller. 107' ' Commons Club Estalvlisllccl 1926 ? IJF6'-S'iflt'l1f ICCIIIICHI P. llowarrl IvI'f'L'-,pI'l'SI.lll'Ilf Jack L. Daulton Sf'CI'6'fClI',lj Stewart D. Bicknell T1'c'usm'e1' O. I'IE'l'lDCl'lL Entwistle i r l I l 133121 X Com- mom Club 108 mg, 43 1 , .1 and ' . El1l'lCll, R. Foster, R. Holcomb, D. Bush. Somxlcl Row: M. Host, B. Ellis, D. Bly, J. Ilntlmwuy, E Top to Bottom: First Row: li. llunson, ll. Cnrlzon, G Third Row: J. Bisenhul, Il. Entwistlo, K. llowurfl, S. .Fourth Row: I . Clapp, D. Clicem-y, W. Cluuxilierlziiu, Fifth Row: W. Erlelmuth, J. Iilsingvr, D. Wicdner, E. Sixth Row: C. Russell, J. Turk, S. Slralsscr, N. Slllillll. Missing: J. Dziullon. ll.El1hx'islle, J. Hill, B. llolcmilbc, B. Lows. . Dunning, R. Warburton. Bicknell, H. O'Neill. B. Lovin, R. Kubler, G. Robinson. Fllgill, P. Hiatt, R. Bricsxuaster. J. Phuss, B. Bowser, B. Bollus, E. Allzxrdice, D. FOUllt!1ll1, B. Ergood, T. Black 109 S'1'lfDEN'I' UNION BUILDING hand nom L Of? fo om Io 'VW Qeveug 1... ACTIVITIES : I.f X 51? USM fm W IGI' WO Q W - fl - 1 qu? YI Q MEG' We ' Oh' QQ W Z fl M I X N mg Q- ev- flhf Ilffhjf IGM IGI 1 fx 2,23 L JF I X, NX 7 - S can 7,10 IJ STUDENT SENATE Standing as the highest legislative body on campus, the Student Senate had an active year. Under the leadership of President Curt Norris, the Senate undertook many projects and passed laws and regulations which affected the entire College community. Work was continued with Cornell and Syracuse on anti- vandalism in the respective football rivalries. This met with great success and increased the harmony with both schools. The Annual Block CH Dinner held each Decem- ber to honor the football team, other letternien and the managerial staffs, was again a responsibility of the Senate. Class elections in the Fall and Student Senate elections during the Spring were under the guise of the council. Enforcement of the honor system, the arrangements for the All- College Dance and general supervision of undergradu- ate life was also under the jurisdiction of the Senate. In addition to President Norris, other officers were: Fred Dunlap, Vice-President, Ed Nelson, Secretary and Hiott Greene, Treasurer. Curtis Norris Preszrlenf Frederick Dunlap Edward Nelson Hott Greene Vice-Preslirlenl Secretary Tr6r1S1H'L'f 112 Duane Dittman Glen Langer Robert Cole Thom as Th u mser YYalter Piebes W'arren Davis Paul Davis Robert Voege First Row: Bekoff, Greene, Dunlap, Norris, Arnay, Flatley, Voc-ge. Sec-onrl Row: Dittmnn, Thumser, YV. Davis, Hoyt, White, Cole, P. Davis, Dunning. MEMBERS Curt Norris, PI'f'.9'1.lIC?1f Phi Gamma Delta Fred Dunlap, IY'Z'C'6'-.Pl'C'8'fdf'IlZ' Alpha Tau Omega Edward Nelson, Sec'refm'y Delta Kappa Epsilon llott Greene, Trcfasinzfr Neutral Beta Theta Pi Delta Upsilon Kappa Delta Rho Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Nu Barr llorris William Wihite Edward Dunning Oscar Arnay Seymour Beckoff Joseph Flatley Dudley Hoyt Robert llilgrim I i l Sigma Chi Theta Chi Commons Club Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral KONOSIO I Highest of all Colgate honor societies in esteem is Konosioni. Each Spring outstanding seniors are tapped in a symbolic cere- p,eS,-,1f,,,, mony. Garbed in black robes, the outgoing members march down fraternity row, stopping before each house to induct new men. Wlith this procession campus leadership is transfe1'red to the new senior class. Rhys Roberts Konosioni was formed in 1934 by a merger of Gorgon,s Head and Skull and Scroll. Freshman rules, Frosh-Soph rivalry and hloving Up Day were all fostered by Konosioni. This honorary society also attempts to preserve the spirit that is Colgaten. This year Konosioni was presided over by Rhys Roberts. First Row: Nelson, Rhea, Reiners, Hcaslip, Roberts, Schulze. Second Row: Cook, Baunmnn, Voege, lleinwesier, Langer, Roberts, President: Cline, Arnay, Norris, Lemcke. Third Row: Stults, Lovcgrcn, Vamsant, Piebes, Hyatt, Dunlap, Bricker, Vetrano. Missing: Morris, Iiams. 114 MARCO KEY Under President. Dick lXIcQuillen, llaroon Key ushe1'ed at all home athletic contests, conducted t.ours around the campus, assisted with the orientation week program and backed the Freshman class in their rivalry with the Sophomores. By far their largest contri- bution to university life is the administrating of the annual Campus Fund Drive. This Community Chest project has been providing several charities With funds. The American Red Cross, lilarch of Dimes and the American Negro College fund are a few of the charities that have benefited. In addition, this drive makes it possible to bring foreign students to Colgate. iilaroon Key membership is limited to ten per cent of the Junior Class and the selection is on a meritorious point system. First Row: Lum, Fisher, llurff, Lust, Reina-rs, Zirklc, Conway, Tidnny, Marshall. Second Row: Merwarth, Stacy, Johnson, 1IcQuillen, Presidentg Stichter, Egler, Kidd, Rice, Graffam. Third Row: Jordan, Libassi, McCall, MacLean, Egan, McCallum, Spader, Stringer, Wilson, Filler. Fourth Row: Montanarelli, Murphy, Davis, Fullem, Schubert, B. Davis, Abeltin, Lavallec, Leach, West. Richard 1IcQuillen President 115 SALMAGUN DI Lelmer Aeschbach Erlifor To the senior, the sign that graduation is swiftly approaching is the issuing of the Salmaguncli. As the Sal is dist.ributed, there is that inevitable feeling of content that the job is complete but the final satisfaction remains with you. Wie hope that this issue is a continual and Well Worn reference. This year, Dick Schubert handled the enlarged sports section, Don Freud the lnany organizational pictures and Carl lliller was copy editor. Stew XYhlt111tl1'Sll provided the art Work, while Bob Otterbourg S61'VCd as scrub whip and junior editor. Bill Case was photography editor, aided by Bob hlallers. To Ed Allar- dice. Dave lXIiller, Jack Tenney and Vlarren Zorbaugh fell the arduous scrub Work. In order that the Sal would meet. the set deadline, it was necessary to include the spring sports from the 1949 season and the early printing made us unable to record the Phi Beta Kappa initiates along with other elections taking place in the spring term. Howard Brown Robert Conner Douglas Taylor Busz'rm.vs Illunuger Bzlsinass Jlrumger Jllllltlgllllg Ellilor 116 First Row: Otterbourg, Schubert, Taylor, Aesellbueli, Brown, Conner, Libassi, Harff. Second Row: Elliot., Farris, Freud, Miller, Linn, Owen. STAFF Eclizfor-in-Chief Lehner Aeschbach 13113-i11es.9 AlICU'I.Clf167'S Howard Brown, Robert Conner Jlanagrfng Editor Douglas Taylor Sports Editor Richard Schubert .-1fIzre7'l1'.s'1T1z,g Manager Charles Harff Cfirculat17on Manager Pete Libassi Art Edlitors Stew Whitmarsh, Donald Shafer Photography Editor lvilliam Case Copy Editor Carl Bliller JUNIOR BOARD Robert Otterbourg Donald Freud George A. Elliott, III ASSOCIATES Edward Allardice Robert lllallers Jack Tenney Charles Dorf David Bliller XVELl'I'Cl1 Zorbaugh John Peters 1 17 MAROON Oscar Arnny Robert Okell lfdzfor Mmmyrny Edflor Robert Lovcgren Hugh Hviuwciscr Jlnzzaging Ifflflol' IJ' usirwsx JI ClI1,fljll'I' Editor-in-Chief hfanaigiiig Editors Sports Editors Scrub lXIanager Blake-up Editor ST A F F Oscar Arnay Robert Lovegren, Robert Okell Robert Voege, Richard Keil Don hIcDonnell Donald Shafer Chief Photographer Robert Carlzon BUSINESS BOARD Business h'Ianagers Hugh Meinweiser, Frank Voges Advertising Managers Wfilliani Southworth, Robert Boyer Circulation hlanagers Robert Boyer, Ivilliam Southworth Office hIanagers Frank Voges, Donald XVIIIIZLIIIS ASSOCIATE EDITORS Joel Ager Paul Ford Stephen lXIOl1t2ll1ii.1'CllI Richard Bamberger Peter Kugel Randall Stevens George Elliott K. Y. Lum David Wlilson Daniel lVIichelson IIS Perhaps the oldest extra-curricular activity on campus is the Jlaroon.. Now in its eighty- second year, the .llaroon still serves the basic purpose, as it did in 1868, accurately reporting the news of the college. Wiith two successive All-American ratings behind them, Oscar Arnay, Editor, Worked dili- gently with a veteran staff. Bob Lovegren and Bob Okell shared the difficult assignment of hlanaging Editor. Don Shafer supplied the paper with apropo cartoons and handled make- up. Bob Voege and Dick Keil made the sport pages a continual attraction with their interest- ing features. The all important job of training future .llaroon editors went to scrub manager Don lVlcDonnell. Highspot of the year was the Hoodoo issue which captured the spirit of the week and paid tribute to fifty years of Colgate-Syracuse football rivalry. Timely editorials, feature columns and letters enhanced the reader's in- terest. Bob Carlzon and his photography staff is credited with the fine job of photographic coverage. I nsl Row: Carlzon, McDonnell, Okell, Lovegren, Arnay, lleinweiser, Keil X ogu Qccond Row: Ager, Byer, Brown, Ford, Widncr, Clausen, Shafer, NIL-Nair Wilson NIC'IOllf,l'lllI1 Bunbtxgu Stevuis lxu el Coelnl Elliott. I'lurd Row: Filler, Barker, Beattie, Bollas, Tabell, Michelson, Yvillizuus, lleasllp Strut klu Bcirx lullu 119 BA TER Capitalizing on its youth and many diversified talents. the 1949-50 Verson of the Banter made great strides in order to regain its high collegiate rating. Bob Jaeckel Iilled the position of editor and was assisted by Business Blanager Jim hlchiahon. Juniors Tom Labar and Aaron Lyle did much of the layout and planning as R,,,,mJm,c.k0l managing editor and copy editor respectively. Frank Effffm Schatzlein supplied the book with his original cartoons While Tlioinas Lallar James llehlalion Cl1L1Cli Laidlaw, Retldlg Elllil :Xl Bllflilllfl, all SOpl1O- M ffl !'E'l B '9 'mAlI f'9'i mores. were accountable for the abundance of feature articles. Originality was stressed this year and every issue was received with spontaneous praise. First Row: I.nBar, Sc-lialzlein. Laidlaw. Second Row: Heddig, Lyle, Mc-Mahon, Tlialiii. Third Row: Horsey, Charles. Missing: Jae:-kel, Editor. 120 GLEE CLUB The Glee Club. directed by ltr. James Sykes. once again provided alumni. friends and relatives to many hours of enjoyable entertainment. Otlo F. Al1fl9l'N0ll, J1- M cr I1 agar Traveling as much as any Colgate Glee Club ever has since its founding, the group journeyed to Buffalo, several spots in New Jersey and then made a trip through the midwest to St. Louis and Chicago during Spring recess. They also sang with the New Jersey College for Wionien and later joined with Skidmore in presenting the full score of John Brownis Bodyf, The Glee Club also cooperated with the Colgate March- ing Band in the production of a very successful album of popular Colgate songs. First Row: Mr. Sykes, Bnrland, Ager, Casson, Anderson, Curtis, Heaslip, Conrad, Byers, Horsey. Second Row: Yvcbster, Stults, Beekman, detlong, Gregg, Black, Nicholas, Slade, Riseli, Devcnne, Hawks, Brown. Third Row: Day, Betts, Turk, Fountain, Reynolds, Chamberlain, Cahn, Hamilton, Ross, Stowe, Hiatt, Feinberg, Major, Collins. Fourth Row: Campbell, Harrison, A. Parker, Sigler, lvatkins, Thomas, Smith, Hurd, Vincent, Charles, Hasbrouck, Linn, J. Parker, Eisenhut, Crandall, Hoey, Spencer. 121 Lloyd Huntley Dim-lor MARCHIN G BAND The melodic strains of 1819H and Fight for the Teamv rang through the Chenango Valley as the Colgate Marchilig Band serenaded home football crowds and spirited pep rallies. The band increased to sixty-five members, and attired in their maroon and grey uniforms, journeyed to Cornell and Syracuse and then invaded the mid-West for the Northwestern game at Evanston, Illinois. A high-point of the season was the collaboration with the Glee Club in recording an album of favorite Colgate songs. Throughout the season much of the band's success was attributed to the spirited leadership of Blr. Lloyd L. Huntley. 122 THIRTEE Boasting perhaps the most active season since their in- novation in 19441, the Colgate Thirteen brought much praise to themselves and the University. In addition to singing before the student body and many Alumni gatherings, the group entertained many of the leading colleges in the East. On their first trip, they gave a concert before three subur- ban New York High Schools, and also participated at the Insurance Underwriter's Dinner at the Starlight Roof of the VValdorf-Astoria. Leader of the choral group who deserves most of the credit for the Thirteen's success and popularity was Cliff Heaslip. Clifford lleaslip Dzfrecfor First Row: '1ll1OlllilS, llorowitz, Conrad, Murphy, Broadbridge, Stichter, Stewart, Cizek, Hurlbut, Sigler, Tierney, Riscli. Second Row: Earle, Everett, Lunigan, Ross, Hamilton, Billllllillln, Meiuweiser, Vansant, Gregg, Alden, Blaclntyre, Clark, Heaslip, Leader. 123 MASQUE A D TRIA GLE The hlasque and Triangle has grown rapidly since pre- war days when it was primarily a dramatic organization. 1y,,vi.1C.,,,m,1 The group is now divided into four components: plays, movie presentations, radio broadcasts and a new innova- tion, an experimental work shop group. The most active division, dramatic productions, fea- tured Petticoat Feveru, which was presented during the Fall term in addition to many one-act plays. hlasque and Triangle also gave a weekly broadcast at YYIBX, Utica, while outstanding British and American Movies were shown in the Little Theatre of Lawrence Hall. The Experimental work shop group also gave many of the students an oppor- tunity to participate in campus productions. hir. Ryland H. Hewitt was the new dramatic coach while Dave Conrad was the llasque and Triangle president. IJI't'Hl.flf'lLf First Row: Elliot, Herrick, Crawford, Smith, Heaslip, llartill, Ohlweiler, McNair. Second Row: Levin, Filler, Fcuerfilc, Byers, Gricsinger, Mittlemau, lloore, I-Iaughwout. Tliird Row: Bamberger, Edelmuth, Hinmzm, YVadsworth, Sharpley, VYilley, Campbell. Fourth Row: Hoff, Eisenhut, Brittain, Carreau, Conrad, Presidentg Gregg, McDonnell. Fifth Row: Seaman, Schubert, Jarrett, Treasurerg Marshall, Stults, Saunders. IQ-L CONCERT ERIE The Concert Series, now having completed its eigh- teenth season, kept up the line tradition of bringing the best in musical entertainment to the Colgate Campus. The quality of such performances as were given by the Robert Shaw Chorale, Polyna Stoska. soprano of the Bletropolitan Opera and violinist Carroll Reed continually kept lN.lemorial Chapel filled to capacity. In addition, those Who heard the piano team of Whittemore and Lowe. folk ballad singer. Susan Reed, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Budapest String Quartet were treated to concerts of ex- ceptional nature. Lloyd L. Huntley was faculty director and Bud Lear was student chairman. Ilarcly, Libassi, Lear, lx.li2lI'l2lgOl'1 Senglemanu, Blarshall, Mr. Huntley, Phillips, Wcstervelt, Najariau, Jones. At Piano: YVhittemore and Lowe. Byron Lear Manager 125 Rolxert Ward John Eisenliut Pr1f.wirlcr1,t If1'f1'1: auf! Pisiol Tlxomais Law Douglas Campbell Sleifng Sailing sew- GUTING CLUB Robert Wlarcl lvllliillll lllillei' Jack Hathaway John Wlilson Douglas Campbell John Eisenhut Thomas Law Aaron Lyle President Vice-President Secretary T1'ea,su1'e1' Sailing Rifle and Pistol Skiing Hiking - 23? 126 Skiing, Hiking, Sailing and Riflery are but at few of the activities in which the Outing Club engages. Boasting per- haps the largest aggregate number on campus, this club worked to promote a greater interest in out-door life. The lYinter Party lYeekend in February is an impor- tant event on the school calendar. The club planned a ski meet, ice skating parties and an all-college dance. The above activities were augmented bv canoe trips in the Adirondacks and the Fulton Lake Chain and the hiking group which explored the hinterland. The Sailing Club, an active component, was a leader in the Intercollegiate Racing Association Regattas, sending members to all races and receiving several trophies. Another important branch of the Outing Club is the Rifle and Pistol Club which partici- pated in meets with the AROTC unit and neighboring colleges. Bob lYard was the 1949-50 president. First Row: ll:1thau'ay, Miller, Ward, Wilson. Second Row: Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Huntley, Law, Eiseuhut, Ford, Mr. Trainer. 127 Stanley Kinney f'0ur'lz DEBATE The 194-9-50 season was one of the most successful in recent years. Twenty-eight persons participated and they were divided into varsity, junior varsity, and novice groups. Twelve members of the team received the debate key which is t.he equivalent of a varsity letter. hir. Stanley Kinney served as coach while Creighton Hartill was manager. The outstanding performance of the year was at the University of Vermont Invitation Tournament when Col- gate became the unofficial champion of the Northeast by virtue of a clean sweep against the thirty-six colleges partici- pating. The Varsity team also made trips to New York and Boston where they debated against the schools in those areas. The team also took part in the National Debate Tournament which was held at the United States Military Academy at Wlest Point. First Bow: Schulz, Kchr, Howarth, Kruse, Duffy, Kittinger, Coughlin, H h W Second Row: Shynn, Dull, Becker, McCown, Kinney, Coaclig Hartill, Managerg Willey, Assistant Managcrg Wledner, Bruno. Third Row: Townsend, Tomasi, Blcxnir, Boyd, Fullem, Harlf, Berg, VVilson. 1928 COLGATE RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION Although the Seminary has been located in Rochester since 1928, Religion st.ill plays an important role in Univer- sity life. The Colgate Religious Association, under the supervision of Kenneth 1I0rga.n, University Chaplain and Don Rush, Student President, sponsored a full program of conference, deputations and social get-togethers. Opening the Fall term with lectures by faculty members on the subject of The Place of Religion in American Life , it also aided the lllaroon Key in the annual Campus Fund Drive. The CRA sent delegates to religious conferences, and performed useful projects in the environs. Besides holding weekly coffee hours, the CRA cooperated with the Newman Club and the Hillel Foundation. First Row: Allardice, Phillips, Hertz. Second Row: Smith, Rush, lYorlder, Vllest. Donald Rush President 129 Fliun, Morog, Bourke. Kelley, Kermerly Hillel Foundation The Hillel Foundation, which is a national colleg- iate group of Jewish stu- dents, entered its second year at Colgate. In ad- dition to observing relig- ious holidays, the Hillel Foundation serves as a social and cultural club. This group under the lead- ership of Seymour Bekoff brought Jewish leaders to the campus and worked With the CRA on various projects. Newman Club The Newman Club was founded in 19418, as a re- ligions organization of Ro- man Catholic students. This body, which has branches at most college centers, meets regularly to consider religious prob- lenis. The group led by Father Ritchie of Hain- ilton meets socially and sponsors dances and par- ties. The President dur- ing 19-l9-50 was Bob Ken- nedy. First Row: Klittle--man, Bettnmn, Bekofl, Strasscr, President. Sec-onrl Row: Greene, Weiss, Golzlin 130 Phi Society Each year leading Soph- omores are initiated into the Phi Society for their excellent scholastic record as Freshmen. This junior branch of Phi Beta Kappa initiates at its annual banquet those men who have attained a 2.5 aver- age in their studies. Item- bers are also awarded gold keys for their achievement. First Row: Cheney, Junovsky. First Row: Linn, Stewart, Bc-rker, Willy. Sec-onrl How: Bright, Luirllzixv, Yates, Fountain. Thircl Row: Dobbs, Kern. Sf'lllll0l', Colwell, Jones. Missing: Courtney. Second Row: Maclntyre, Sirois, Tliihault, Flntley, Paquin. Third Row: Shui'l'er, Mr. Iclyll, Hoyt, Snlliff. 'l'urnbull, Sinnnonrls. 131 Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma is unique in being a social fraternity and at the same time choosing its members from those who pursue chemical studies. This fra- ternity is active O11 many campuses with chapter houses While at Colgate its role is honorary. Harry Thibault, president, brought this fraternity closer together through lectures and demonstra- tions by prominent chem- ists, and through social functions. Chi Pi Mu Chi Pi Blu is the honor- ary fraternity for those men who are pursuing a pre-medical course. Chos- en each year because of their high academic stand- ing, this group brings to- gether men with a common interest. Dr. Charles Fos- ter, Zoology professor, guided the group as fac- ulty adviser While Joe Flatley served as their president. Delta Phi Alpha Delta Phi Alpha, national honorary German fratern- ity, each year recognizes prominent studentsi in German studies. Thefipre- requisites are a required number of hours in Ger- man and a high German scholastic standing. Besides sponsoring vari- ous essay contests, Delta Phi Alpha convenes so- cially several times a term. Pi Delta Epsilon Founded in 1916, the Colgate Chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon annually initiates outstanding lead- ers of the several student publications into its ranks. VVith Bill Dean serving as President, this journalistic fraternity endeavored to promote better relations between the publications and the university. Poly Prep High on the Heights called Diker are words that bring back fond mem- ories to the graduates of Brooklyn Polytechnic Pre- paratory Country Day School. At Colgate, the alumni of Poly Prep band together to continue that same spirit and each year offer a cup to the most outstanding of their aggre- gation. Consistently look- ingzto the future, they en- courage Poly men to ma- triculate at Colgate. First Row: Elliot, Cullen, McDonnell, Secretaryg Dean, Presidcntg Aeschhacli, Treasurer, Voges Mc-inweiser. Second Row: l'Iuri'l', Shafer, Taylor, Okell, Arnay, Otterlxourg, Lum, Voegc, Ford, Libassi. Third Row: Hayes, Southworth, llcllalion, Schubert, Kell, Conner, Ager. First Row: Hune, Mr-Blulioii, Kennedy, President: Cook, Corwen, Dorf. Sec-ond Row: Wlalilers, Libassi, llerwarth. 133 Scalp and Blade 1 lrst Ron Ilannlton Ilufl Cline, President: Kluge, Birtcll, Aesclibach. Sc-Lond Hou fc tter Qnuth Boteler, Cole, Murphy, Miller, YVallcer, Kastiug. llrst Ron D15 Horses CllIllOl'9, Yvright, Legg. Second Hou Don se Hill Hunt-, M6-Donald, Harper, Day. Chicago Club VVith a history of almost sixty years behind them, Scalp and Blade is one of the oldest. sectional clubs in the country. This or- ganization, with chapters in many of the leading col- leges and universities, pro- motes better relations be- tween its members While at college and afterwards as alumni. At home, the parent group sponsors smokers, dances and aids needy Buffalo and Erie County high school stu- dents in entering college. Another of the many sectional clubs is the Chi- cago Club. This organiza- tion like the other district clubs strives to advance closer relations between the Chicago Alumni and the students from that area. Club members worked with the Chicago Alumni in arranging rallies and parties at the time of the Northwestern game. The club also awards a plaque to the outstanding junior on campus. Four thousand miles from home, the Hawaii Club unites the men of that territory together. It aspires to get outstanding Hawaiians to matriculate at Colgate and also meets socially with alumni dur- ing the vacations. The Greater Boston Club is the newest of the sectional clubs on campus. It was organized in order to promote better rela- tions with Alumni in the Hub and also to encourage leading Boston High School students in attend- ing Colgate. Dick Ma.r- shall who contrived the idea of the club was Presi- dent during 1949-50. Hawaii Club First Row: Ching, Chun, Damon, Mountain, Larson. Second Row: Linn, Kruse, Worrall, Lum, Wadsworth. First Row: Fleming, lloxsie, Bradley, Eames, Doyle, Ieloyt, Davenport, Rowe. Second Row: McAdams, Theriault, Eastnian, Rowlings, Marshall, Holland, Baumann, Couseus Olivier, Ilussey. Third Row: Kelley, Tolias, Holcomb, Smith, Iarker, Buslield, Egan, Cummings, VVoods. Fourth Row: lildredge, Pearson, Gardner, Sias, Armstrong, Filler. J Boston Club First Row: Crawford, Kugel, Hazelwood, Tillinghast, Okell, Gordon, Harff. Second Row: Stevens, Atkins, Passell, Barrett, Krug, Foster, R. Stevens, Fulleln, Hyatt. First Row: Conn, Bell, Dr. Jacobsen, Storing, Teller. Second Row: Bernaec-bin, Zimanrl, Butler, lialns, Sntcliff, Scott. 13 Bridge Club Besides being an active social pastime, Bridge has also developed into having an important role at most colleges. Colgate is no ex- ception. The Bridge Club maintains weekly get-to- gethers in order to have keen inter-school matches and also to participate in intercollegiate matches. President of the Club was Jim Hazelwood. Washington Study Group For those honor stu- dents Who desire practical undergraduate study in Washington, Colgate an- nually sends ten outstand- ing Political Science ma- jors to our nation's capital under the faculty supervis- ion of Dr. Paul Jacobsen. The entire Fall term is spent examining the citi- ces of important bureaus, agencies and commissions plus attending many gov- ernment functions. Educators Forum This association was or- ganized with the intent of aiding prospective teach- ers. The educator's For- u1n is composed of men majoring in Education and faculty members. The Forum arranges trips, holds lectures and brings in leading educators in or- der to falniliarize members with this profession. Economics Club The Economics Club is a medium for students and faculty alike who are in- terested in current eco- nomic aifairs. Panel dis- cussions are held with prominent business men. The Economics Club also sponsored field trips to General Electric, I. B. M., and other neighboring firms. Herbert Beggs was president of the club. First Row: Cameron, Pcqnin, Scott, Splain, Cowan, Smith. Second Row: Hughes, Scheer, 0,Neill, Paddock, Hr. Griffiths, Danlton, hlcrtz, Hr. Jones. Thi1'd Row: Mr. lYillian1s, Hanlon, Pratt, lvood, Durkcc. Cooper, Mr. Holiday. First Row: Hamilton, Stichtcr, liarle, McLoughlin, Ullricli, Kruse. Second Row: Hall, Parker, Warburton, Steclicr, Hull, Beggs, President, Mr. Bancroft, Advisor Gricsinger, Freud, Hill. Third Row: Ward, Reith, lliller, Brown, Saunders, Leek, Duinke, Dobbins, Hittlcnian. Fourth Row: Crawford, Hodgkins, llolcomln-, Bcrgelnan, Hills, Wiright, Rhynas, Foley, Droingoole. 137 I dj .fnifr I. ' First Row: Brimo, Levin, Kublen, Kurz, Dr. Castore, Advisor: Feuerfilc, President: Gunrino, Saun- ders, Bailey, Moore, Croft. Second Row: Blauvelt, O'Ncill, Boteler, Prouty, Mix, Chamberlain, Tear, Eisenlnit, Schubert, Byers, Rogers. Raynor, Llewellyn, Cookingham, Griesinger, Gibbs, Davidian. Third Row: Largo, Bernius, Beckman, Taylor, Ellis, Holconihe, Mills, Snnkey, Wilkinson. Spanish Club The Spanish Club is a social organization that is composed of both faculty and students who wish to investigate various prob- lems that have to deal with our Latin neighbors. Lectures, movies and trav- el talks tend to give mem- bers a wider understand- ing of Spanish problems. Psycholog Club Using the theme of 'GPopular misconceptions in the field of abnormal psychologyi' the Psycholo- gy Club had an auspicious year. In addition t.o lec- tures and discussions, the group visited Rome State Hospital, lvlarcy General Hospital and other local institutions. Dave Feuer- file Was president and ltflr. Castore was faculty ad- visor. Application was submitted to Psi Chi, national honorary Psy- chology Fraternity, for a charter to the Colgate Club. First Row: Carreau, Smith, Courtney, Mulcare, Shnrpley, Jordan. . I Second Row: Barker, Brown, 'L:iTr:nversc, Stewart, Largo, Stamp, Gordon, Nlr. Cllavarri, Advisor. 13 ab E? Philosoph Club New this year to the many existing activities on campus is the Philoso- phy Club. Like the other clubs that center around a major field of learning, the Philosophy Club endeav- ors to bring the interested faculty and students to- gether infornially and also invites leading lecturers to Colgate. Al Ferris is the club's first president. -' 'Il W' l First Row: Brown, Tlloiuus, Ferris, 1 resident: llnrtl , let ner. Second Row: Smith, Ager, Gordon, Fletcher, Mr. Stolnitz, Advisorg Debbs, Gocwey, Kugel. First Row: llodcs, Golding, M. Greene, President: A. Greene. Second Row: Milgrirn, Ravitz, Bettman, Bekolf. 139 A. C. I. Viiith two years of ex- perience behind them, the Associated Colgate Inde- pendents under the lead- ership of lVIott Greene had an active year. The ros- ter of members was in- creased and the ACI was able to sponsor dances, parties and other social functions in addition to molding uniformity in the non-fraternity group. The ACI also entered teams in the intra-mural contests. First Row: 311' Saunders, Organistg F ineberg, Naeye, Cloyes, HGIIJCHXVZIY, Clarke Mr. Sykes, Director. Second Row: Hiatt, Bur land, Decker, Ross, dcJong, Blackman, Kluge, Ohl- weiler. Colgate Choir lYith Dir. James Sykes directing and Mr. Ford Saunders accom- panying on the organ, the twenty members of the Colgate Choir partici- pated in every lVednesday and Sunday church service. The choir also gave several recitals and appeared before the student body during the Christmas season and at various times throughout the year. Photo Staff With Bob Carlzon acting as chief photographer, the photo staff completed its third year on campus. Serving the student publications, they cover all athletic contests and college events. The photo staff also maintains its own laboratory for developing and processing pictures. First Row Nltrlleis Cole ' Carlzon, Stuppcl Lone 14-0 Second Row Kulli 'Iurn er, Case First Row: Vansant, Head Cheer Leaderg LeFevre, Song Leader. si, BI0llIltLliIl,'iSll'litl1, Fuller. Cheerleaders Once again despite Various misfortunes on the football field, Col- gate spirit was high. A great deal of credit for the fine showing goes to Lloyd Vansant and Song Leader Len LeFevre. The cheerleading squad was responsible for the indoctrination of Colgate Spirit in the Freshman class. The cheerleaders also directed the rallies, the spirit during the game and were responsible for the coo1'dination of Syracuse XYeek activities. Visitin Team Mana ers 8 8 The Visiting Team llanagers under the direction of Doug Taylor Hlld George Skiff played host at all home athletic contests. This group also catered to the various needs of the officials, and the press and made visiting squads feel at home during their stay in Hamilton. Fi1'stRow: Harney, deJong, Heucrmann, Carrier, Rock- well. Second Row: West, Skilf, lfanager, Spririgg Taylor, hlanager, Fallg Davidian. I I s 141 Second Rowzl Jones, Libas- First Row: Hill, Johnson, Morris, Bowen, Rice. Second Row: Conway, West, Saunders. Hzmgliwout. Norris, Reiners, Lemcke, Lear. Q Focus Now in its fifth year, the Forum of Colgate Uni- versity Students conduc- ted by Barr lllorris dis- cussed domestic and inter- national issues. The highlight of the past year was the round table discussion in the Chapel of the Armed Forces Uni- fication Bill. Partaking in this program were leaders of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Focus also held a career-interest confer- ence during February. Sigma Delta Psi The Colgate Chapter of Sigma 'Delta Psi, the na- tional athletic society Was established in 1930. Su- pervised by the Physical Education Departlnent, candidates must meet cer- tain minimum standards in both athletics and schol- arship in addition to the passing of a rigorous physical attainment text. A. R. O. T. C. The Air Reserve Officers Training Corps has come a long way since the unit was established at Colgate in 1947. In its infancy Q6 men were engaged in the AROTC program and it has an enrollment this year of some 150 students. The unit is conunanded by Lt. Colonel Donald C. Pricer and in charge of tl1e tactical work is Cadet Col. Jack Hill. The corps consists of two squadrons led by cadet officers. an honor guard and a Clflllll and bugle corps. In addition to classes and weekly drills. there is also a rifle team and a flying club. Plans for the future include the installing of an honorary Air Force Club and an annual Ball. Highlight of the year is the governmental inspection held each llay and the presentation of awards and coni- inissions. Cadet Colonel Hill and Colonel Priccr 143 F i X X :,., ,- 5 - fm I ,Lf ii x ' lx . xl 1:1 4 1 . J . i ' . ' W A W fy , , 3- W f4a,..W,y 7' ,-1 , M, 11, X- W N f x Z, W, X 'I f f-W H X H k M 4 g,.. .X ., .. W A - 'Qi ' ' T1 ' Hr- V N M -f ' -.W q e1a HUNTINGTON GYMNASIUM ATHLETICS ff , gi x A X D9 f fov km keamqw CL W Q cheep X ,x F f S Qse m LjOvv4mq1UOV ,LW 0K jcO'Hf 'S new-' - - gif f-,X RL Came - MQ. - XKQV' We if I - ff jf? X ' ' 45 , in-l f' R mx- .HE'il ' AFX f ' ' ' 5KQIklNm?fQX And we vbmll ffxqhjc QycXk5c'55xqY15Q!XKKh.W ' MISCXQ 5 Q First Row: Bailey, xvillllJI'illg9, Ford, Iiibassi, Sloan, Taylor, Conway. Second Row: Graf'f:1in, Parker, Stults, Cole, Brown, Rhea, Skid. VARSITY MANAGERS COUNCIL ATHLETIC COUNCIL Dunlap, Hubbard, Mr. Jones, Nelson, Mr. Starr, Mr. Wilson. at .. ..4, www asv ,V M vm. M,,,..., , , lag- :Lx M-.-.W ai.. . 14- 6 Composed of all managers of Colgate varsity teams, the Managers Council is designed to train managers and stan- dardize their duties. Since its organization by Alan VValton in the fall of 1948, the Council has established a criteria in matters regarding transportation, equipment, and the scrub system. Virtual control of under- graduate athletics is assumed by the Athletic Governing Board, a carefully picked group of students and facul- ty. Disputes over Athletic matters are settled and the board decides other stan- dards. I FOOTBALL X One thing must be said for the 19-L9 football team: they certainly know how to cross up the experts. In games against such powerhouses as Cornell, Northwestern a.nd Brown, in which the team was figured to be completely smothered, they managed to thoroughly scare the opposit- ion before finally giving in to superior depth. Yet. para- doxically, when Colgate was favored to Win, they didnit. The net result was the worst season in Colgate history, at least as far as the won-lost records go. But a team can't be judged wholly on this basis. There are many other factors which go to complete the picture. Most of the teams played were far superior in depth, which is indicated by the fact that in the average game Colgate was behind only 425 Captain B1-nd Davis points entering the iinal quarter, and, during the last period Front Row: T etter, Porter, Baumann, Sheldon, Cizek, Halter. Second Rauf: Allaire, llulligan, Roberts, Fnssnaelit, Scott, Aheltin, Davis, Captaing Langan, Kelley, Egler, Krisher, Cochran, Stringer W'cnc e l. Third Row: Williams, Trainerg O'Hora, Freshman Assistant Coach: lleath, King, Stratton, Anderson, Piehes, Nvylie, McCall, Dadouris Swarthout, D., Vetrano, Stankevieh, Dunlap, Rourke, Trainer. Fourth Row: Bixler, Head Coaehg Rhea, Managerg W'asylik, Baekfield Coach: Posik, T hompson, Diana, Marburger, Roemer, Donovan Stanberg, Owens, Cable, Bricker, Offenhalner, Freshman Coach. Back Row: Gillson, Line Coach, Morog, Gall, Stewart, Montanarelli, liadden, Reddington. Ivimey, Merrifield, Legg, Kluckhohn Swarthout, A., Hartman, End Coach. v C9 I E, 9 4?ls', ee 4 e 3 ,Ex I gp' 1 - Jw M C 147 7 1 .5.,,. ,, I . , .. H X., M -f: 5 X . KlllCkhOllH scores on mighty Cornell. Egler circles Buffalo flank. of each game, fell an average of one touchdown further behind. Forty per cent of the scoring by the opposition oc- curred in the fourth quarter. Oiensively, the Colgate scor- ing average of almost Q1 points per game has been equalled only by 16 teams in 60 years of Colgate football. The bleak picture painted by the teamis Won-lost record is further brightened when the quality of individual performers is considered. In rushing, Alan Egler was rated number six nationally in total yardage gained, and was second in the East in this department. In MQ tries he gained 933 yards for an average of 6.57 yards per try. Chosen for the Brown, Dartmouth, and Cornell all opponent teams, Egler was described by Tuss Rlcliaughry, head foot- ball coach at Dartmouth, as the finest back Weive met all yearf' Captain Brud Davis, although hampered by.i11- juries, played a consistently brilliant game at center. Colgate's aerial offense, sparked by the passing of Tom Kel- ley and Ted Stratton and the receiving of Al Fassnacht, was rated fifth in the East. This passing attack averaged 142 148 yards per game, resulted in 11 touchdowns, and pro- duced an overall completion average of 44.855, Fassnacht, incidentally, was rated Q4-th in the country and -lth in the East in pass receiving. For the second successive season, Colgate opened against the University of Buffalo, a team which had lost only Q games in as many seasons. Sparked by the running of Egler, and the passing of Kelley and Stratton, Colgate un- leashed a strong attack which completely swamped the Bulls. In the opening period, Egler galloped 7-L yards to pay dirt, and before the quarter had ended lllalt Piebes bucked over for the second TD. Rain turned the second period into a fumbling contest, with neither team scoring. In the third period, a scoring pass from Stratton to Fassnacht broke the game Wide open. Blulligan added 6 insurance points with an exciting 46 yard run in the fourth quarter, and a 53 yard Stratton to Stenberg pass completed the rout, 32-0. In the next game, at Cornell, Colgate shocked the Allairc stymied by Cornell Bunn Rhea, Head Manager 1-L9 ,,. ni., wa. gg.. uses EM mega. . , sf-in-wi V, - -. ,. f - ef . if .. xmsf i tt t's is 'mr ww it ' 'Ei A.. ' as' -W sh! 14-in at V .- -.- f.,wz Dartmouth hits a stone wall. l Baird knifes Boston line. vaunted Big Red by fighting back from a 32-7 deficit, before finally losing 39-27. Cornell struck with lightning force to tally two quick touchdowns and held a IQ-0 advantage at the end of the first quarter. In the second period, a 30-yard scoring pass from Tom Kelley to Al Egler, who had out- distanced the HBig Redu secondary, kept the Nlaroon in the ball game. Cornell, however, roared back with a six pointer in the last of the period and produced two scores in the early portion of the third stanza. Colgate countered as Egler climaxed a long drive with an 18 yard jaunt to paydirt. Five plays later Frenchy Allaire capitalized on a recovered fumble and knifed over from the five. Cornell scored again, but Colgate, still game, produced their final marker with two minutes to go on a Stratton to Kluckhohn aerial. Boston University, sparked offensively by tl1e brilliant quarterbacking and passing of sophomore Harry Agganis, who hit on 8 out of 15 attempts, romped to a 440-Q1 victory over the Dlaroon. At halftime Boston led Q0-0, but Colgate 150 xx x Rutgers' Burns up Ch-ftl but not over Crightj came back with the only third period TD on a Kelley to Eg- ler pass. The thrill packed fourth quarter produced five scores. Bostonis three markers resulted from two Aggan- is to WVl1elan tosses and a 53 yard drive, While the two Colgate tallies were produced 011 a 12 yard sweep by Egler and a thrilling last minute 60 yard sprint by Paul lVIulligan. Playing at Dartmouth, the Red Raiders, after smashing to a 6-0 half time lead, couldnit keep above the waves and were deluged by four Big Green scores in the last half. In the initial period the Nlaroon consistently repulsed the hard charging Dartmouth offense with a series of magnificent goal line stands. Then in the second quarter the lXIaroon at- tack, spearheaded by Egler and Biulligan, started clicking. Just before half-time, Al Fassnacht tucked in a Stratton aerial for 31 yards and six points. Dartmouth evened the score early in the second half, however, on 4 plays, climaxed by Bill ROlJ61't,S 6 yard smash for the tally. The Raiders then regained the lead for the last time by virtue of a Dart- 151 Captain-Elect Egler shows his form. E Rutgers' Blonalnm sineared from all angles. Northwestern lowered the boom. mouth fumble and a run by Al Egler. The Indians, sparked by the deceptive ball handling and accurate passing of quar- terback Johnnie Clayton, quickly roared back and scored three more times before the Hnal Whistle. The Rutgers contest, as predicted, was an extremely hard fought battle until the Scarlet, scoring Q8 points in the second half, put on the steam and romped to a 35-13 victory. Alan Egler, who gained more than 200 yards in the first half alone, produced the only Raider tallies by duplicating his amazing performance of the previous year against Rutgers by again breaking away for two long scoring dashes in the first quarter. At half time the score stood 13-7, but in the second half the dazzling running and passing of VValt La P1'H1'l6, versatile Rutgers quarterback, cinched the game for the Scarlet. The Bixlerinen, once again plagued with bad breaks, fumbled 41 times deep in their own territory and failed to complete a pass throughout the entire game. l 152 Following a two week layoff, Colgate football fortunes again took a jolt in the Holy Cross encounter, as the Maroon Went down to a 35-Q7 defeat. Before Colgate could recover from a sudden Crusader score in the second play of the game. Holy Cross connected again to lead by a 14-0 count at the end of the first period. In the second period the Raiders tallied early on a 65 yard Stratton to Fassnacht pass, only to see the Crusaders register once niore before the half ended. Trailing by 1-L points entering the second half, Colgate staged a tremendous up-hill struggle, featuring the passing of Toni Kelley and the running of Egler, to knot the count at Q1 all. After a Holy Cross pass again sent the Crusaders into the lead, Colgate marched the kickoff back 89 yards, only to have the drive backflre when Egler fumbled as he crossed the goal line. Crusader Paul Gallo snagged the ball out of the Norfllwestern smotliers Kelley. Egler stopped - - - by mud, not Syracuse 153 l air before it touched the ground, and galloped 101 yards for the final Holy Cross tally. The Raiders went down fighting, marching to a score in only 8 plays, but Holy Cross froze the ball to end the contest. After spotting mighty Northwestern twenty points in the first period, a fighting Colgate team put on an exhibition of football power that prevented VVildcat Coach Bob Voigts, from putting in his second stringers until the final four min- utes of play, and inspired one Chicago sportswriter to rate Colgate one of the greatest offensive teams I have ever seenf, In the last three quarters the Raiders more than matched Northwesternis power before finally going down to defeat by only the first period margin, 39-Q0. The visiting Raiders scored their first TD in the second period on a Kelley to Egler pass following a sixty yard march. Paul Rlulliganis eight yard gallop culminated a 54 yard touch- down drive in the third period, and a series of spectacular Kelley to Fassnacht pass plays produced the final hlaroon tallv. Colgate's traditional game with Syracuse was a close, dog-eat-dog battle for three periods, until the Orange, led by Bernie Custis, George Davis, and Bob Young, finally burst into flame in the fourth period and trounced Colgate 35-7. After Syracuse had scored their first TD early in the opening quarter on 11 plays, the liiaroon thrilled a partisan crowd by marching right back to score the tying marker on an exciting 63 yard march which featured a brilliant 37 yard sprint by Egler. The march culminated in an eight yard scoring thrust by Egler. After Syracuse had scored their second touchdown on a run by Custis, both teams bogged down until the Saltine warriors exploded for three touchdowns in the last period. Perhaps the hardest game of all to lose was the Thanks- giving Day tilt with Brown, in which the Raiders saw a 26-7 lead vanish before a 'l,l1l1I1Cl6I'OLlS last quarter Bruin rally. Brown drew first blood in the initial quarter on an 82 yard drive but then Colgate shifted into high. Al Egler grabbed one of soph Tom Kelley,s passes, and lateraled to Fassnacht for six hlaroon points. After stopping a Brown march cold, Colgate scored again on a Kelley to ivylie pass. The half was not over when Davis intercepted a Brown forward and Colgate scored another TD on a 40 yard drive. After the Raiders had added their fourth touchdown in the third stanza on a pitchout play to lVIulligan, Brown took the reins and, in the last seven minutes of play, scored four touchdowns to defeat Colgate 41-26. Predictions are easy to make, but unfortunately have been known to backfire. Colgateis foes next fall will be as tough, if not tougher, than this year's opposition, and the team will certainly feel the loss of such graduating stars as Elmer Gall, Sully Stankevich, Vince Vetrano, Jack Bau- mann, Jennings lVIarburger, Howie Baird, Rhys Roberts, Fred Dunlap, Paul Miilligan, Walt Piebes, Andy Swarthout, and Al Fassnacht. Bunn Rhea, team manager, will also be lost via graduation. The freshman team, however, which won 3 while dropping 2 last fall, will undoubtedly help to fill the breach and maybe next fall will see a winning Colgate combination on the gridiron. Letfs hope so!!! 154 BA KETBALL 6iCOl1f0Ul1d6l'S of the expertsu is a title that might well be placed on Colgate's 1949-50 Golden Anniversary basketball team. Shaken to its very core by the loss of six seniors, in- cluding the incomparable Vandeweghe-Brett duo, which last season averaged 35 points-per- game, new coach Howard I'IH.l'lQ.l11iII1,S initial quintet was at best expected to be a miserable flop. Yet as the curtain lowered on Colgate's fiftieth season the impossible had happened. lVith Little Stone-facei' Captain Curt Norris leading the way. the basketeers had astonished even their most optimistic followers in racking up a record of ll wins and 8 losses. Commenting on Colgate,s inaugural court season. the 1902 Salnmgnmli sports editor Wrote, 'gbasketball has Colne to Colgate . . . to stayn. 528 Wins against 3Q8 losses in our first half century of court competition adequately bear out that prophecy. Put on an intercol- legiate basis in 1900-01 by the late Doctor lil. C. Huntington, then Colgate athletic director, Bla- roon teams rolled to a startling five year record Front Row: L'tz, Alton, Stacy, Norris. Captain: Moore, Stratton, Cremins. Middle Row: Spader, Sutliff, Kluekhohn, Sterrett, Joyce, Thompson. Back Row: Ford, Manage-rg Patterson, Kidd, Davis, King. Captain Curl Norris and Conch llownrd Hartman l l 155. 5' .K J 4 ,:' ,Awe . , X . new' ' W assign, M.,-H H 515' H f.s,. 1,-glam: , ,QNWM as Colgate-'s first hoopsters . . . vintage 1901. of 41 wins and only Q3 losses marking one of the most sensational entries into big-time basket- ball in the garne's history. A fact not generally known now is that the man who perhaps did most to put Colgate on the basketball map was present athletic director Bill Reid. As coach from 19Q0 through 1928, Reidis teams compiled a tremendous total of 135 victories a.nd but 52 losses with his best season being a 17-3 effort in 19427. Statistically speaking, this year,s team, by Virtue of sheer scrappiness and spirit, jammed the pre-season pessimists' defamations down their throats. Excluding the two final games, the team ranked 15th nationally in total oHense with an average of 66.3 points per game. Also, Golden Anniversary regulars . . . vintage 1950. 5 6 the 83 points against N. Y. U. was lladison Square Garden's scoring peak for the season. Curt Norris was 9th nationally in free throw per- centage with 69 of 85 C81.2'jf,D, 24th highest in points per game with a 16.5 average. and fifth in the country in free throws scored in one game Q14 of 16 against. Alfredj. Ted Stacyis feats from the free throw line were just bringing him into the national picture at seas0n's close on the strength of having caged -L3 of 52 attempts for a. neat 82.'7fZg. A bunch of midgets by modern basketball standards, the 194-9-50 Red Raider team Won better than its share of victories by masterful ball handling, upwards of 63 per cent accuracy from the foul line. and boundless energy and pluck. A prime example of these traits in opera- tion was the pre-season exhibition tilt, a 74--QS win over the Utica municipal league all-stars. Colgateis courtsters pried the lid oft their 'fiftieth intercollegiate campaign. with a 78-52? thumping of a veteran St. Lawrence five. After a. shaky first half. the llaroon settled down to beat the Larries going away as Norris caged Q9 points. Taking a quick Q-0 lead over Toronto 011 center Dave Alton's lay-up. the Raiders ef- fortlessly rolled to a 78-35 win. VVith Norm Skinner dropping sets from all angles, C0lumbia's Light Blue swamped the Nlaroon 64-447. Cornell made it two losses in a row by thrashing Colgate 71-53. lV1o0re's driving left-lmnder against Violets Norris grapples Big Red for ball. 57 Curt connects despite Princeton defender. On December 13th. Colga.te's traditionally lucky number. the 12-point underdog Red Raiders outscored the Violets of N. Y. U. 23-3 in a seven minute mid-game spree to pull out of an 18-point deficit into a three point lead. Altonis brilliant work under the boards and the hustling of forward Joe Stratton paced the Maroon's comeback as these two hit for Q5 and 18 points respectively. Princetonis Ivy League Champs were Colgatess next victim '76-68. Col- gate went ahead Q-0 at the outset. and was never headed. The Tigers drew even at 39 apiece shortly before the half, but Ken Kidd,s one- hander put the Raiders in front again to stay. Six thousand hysterical fans Watched Col- gate snare a thrilling 68-67 overtime win at Penn State, Bob Utz swished the deciding bucket with only seconds remaining in the extra frame. Jim hIoore,s 19 points led all scoring. Back home again after four straight away games. the Raiders trampled Clarkson Tech 68-:BQ on an early second half scoring splurge. Leading by only 31-Q6 at intermission, the locals came back strong to gain the win. Against Alfred. Captain Curt Norris set a Colgate all-time individual scoring record, hit- ting on 14 out of Q4 shots from t.he floor and 14 of 16 foul shots for a whooping -L2-point total. Toronto works on Joyce. 158 Referee separates mid-court' pile-up. Ernie Vandeweghe's 1946 35-point mark was obliterated as Norris led his mates to a thun- dering '70-26 win. Laying a five-game win streak on the line as its stake for the upstate title. Colgate jumped into a surprising 31-Q4 halftime lead over Cornell. The Blaroou defense faded, however, as both Norris and Stacy fouled out in the third quarter and the Big Redl' squeeked through to a narrow 61-57 win. Fired up by a pre-game derision of their ability by Loyola of Chicago Coach Tom Hag- gerty, Holy Cross, the nation's only undefeated team, made Colgate its 18th of Q5 straight victims by a 108-'76 count. The Crusaders hit on a phenomenal 5992, of their shots. Unmindful tl1at football season had ended in November, Army's grid-cagers were out- blocked and tackled 61-53. Eight players NV61'6l1,l1 around for the final whistle as t.he refer- ees detected 64- violations. Army drew withi11 6 points with less than two minutes remaining, but Cal Sutlilf iced it for the Blaroon by sinking a pair of fouls. Playing Without Norris, who Was injured in the Army fracas, Colgate trailed the terriers of Boston U. by 17-13 count after one quarter of play. By halftime, however, t.he score 159 Manager Paul Ford Stratton contributes lo lftica all-stairs' misery. Curt lays one up against Clarkson. 5 Alton foils Ge-rwin's shot. had been altered to 31-Q5 in the Raiders, favor and from t.here tl1ey went on to thump the tiring Bostonians, 64-45. Syracuse spoiled Colgate's Golden Anni- versary Basketball celebration on the local hard- wood by gaining a 76-62 victory. Army and Penn State inflicted losses numbers six and seven on the hilaroon by scores of 50-48 and 72-57. In the second game during winter party weekend, Hartmanis courtsters snapped a three game losing streak by dumping the impotent VVestern Reserve Red Cats 81-71. Snow on the court due to a leaky skylight resulted in the Niagara game being cancelled. Combining scrappiness, spirit, and ever- lasting hustle. the Colgate basketeers achieved one of the nation's leading upsets in humbling prohibitively favored Syracuse. VVith a bid to the National Invitation Tournament already stowed away, the complacent Orangemen ex- pected little if any trouble from the battle- weary Raiders. Although Norris was top scorer with 17, the gamels hero was Sophomore Joe Stratton who held high-scoring Piety Hill ace Jack Kiley to a mere six points while col- lecting eleven himself. Coming back from a 6-1 deficit, the Raiders led 33-24 at half. The Syra- cusans pulled up to within two points early in the last quarter largely because both Alton and Gene Cremins, only Maroon skyscrapers, had fouled out. Cal Sutliti did yeoman service under the boards. however, and the Raiders hung on to record a scintillating 65-63 win. Closing out an up-and-down season Rutgers dropped the locals 67'-57. Wiithout the handicap of having to play in the shadow of All-American Ernie Vandeweghe, Captain Curt Norris has this season risen to the full heights of his latent greatmess. In his third varsity season. the modest Curt accounted for Q95 points to lead the team in scoring. His foul shooting abilities, have brought national acclaim as the diminutive specdster has con- nected on upwards of 80 per cent over three sea- sons. A quiet. personable man, Q3 year-old Norris is president of the student senate as well as being a consistent point Winning high-jumper on the track team. His -L2 point effort against Alfred for a new all-time Colgate record stands as the peak achievement in an always out- standing career. Only Norris, veteran guard Jim lloore and hlanager Paul Ford will be lost via. graduation. Coach Hartman, after racking up a surprisingly 11-8 record this season, can look forward to an even brighter 1950-51 campaign with the ad- dition of plenty of height and speed from the torrid frosh hoopsters. Stratton, Captain- Elect Stacy and Alton Will be on hand with a number of excellent seasoned reserves to round out a possibly sensational team. Maroon and Orange struggle under banckhoard. ig Boston rebounder fouls Alton. Stacy passes into Syracuse bucket 10104 . ,C fi X a Captain Steve Kuczcl-:. Front Row: Langan, McCallum, Kennedy, Toiias, Reith, May. BA EBALL Complete supremacy over upstate New York colleges featured the twelve won and seven lost record compiled by the 1949 baseball team. Nine wins were recorded against local foes including double victories over Syracuse and Cornell. The Red Raiders started slowly but gathered impetus, and at one time reeled off five consecutive wins. The season ended triumpllantly with two straight victories over Cornell. one before a large Alumni crowd. Colgate started the season with a 3-1 loss to N. Y. U. in a game marred by rain which was eventually called in the seventh inning. The lone lNIaroon run was made on a triple by Dave Busfield and a single by Captain Steve Kuczek. After two innings, rain halted the next game at Princeton. Returning home, the team regis- tered a thrilling 5-4 victory over Temple Uni- versity. W'ith Raider pitcher Yvalt Piebes holding the Owls at bay until the tenth, Colgate Second Row: Gardner, Marburgcr, Bergelt, Husfield, Kun-zek, Sanford, Kolnlinski, Hyatt, Pielaes. Third Row: Barnes, Coach: Spader, Bricker, Kuno, Perry, Rayner, Pape, Smith, Hook, Manager. Back Row: Egler, Gall, Davis, Blettleman, Van Slyke, Grimes, Hull, Cline, Owens. IGQ Spadel' cuts off Penn State score. finally dented the plate for the winning run. Kuczek started it OH by walking, hlarburger got on by an error, and the bases became jammed when Gall's bounder was picked up and tossed wildly toward third in an attempt to nip Kuczek. After a force out at the plate, Sanford laid down a bunt to squeeze in the run and gave Colgate it.s initial victory. Powerful Holy Cross nipped the Raiders the following day 2-1 in a pitching duel between the Crusader tosser, who pitched a three hitter, and Charlie Koblinski, who allowed only five hits. Starting a two game road trip, the ball club won a 7-Q affair from the VVestern Reserve Red Cats. VVhat started out as a pitchers duel ended in a comedy of errors when in the top of the ninth Colgate got six runs on two hits, three errors and two walks. . A wild contest with Kent State saw the Raiders drop the second game of the trip 11-102 despite Colgate's ten runs in t.he seventh w 4,1,,,, inning. The seventh saw Colgate overcome a 9-1 deficit by virtue of six hits, two walks, a hit batter and an error, then lose as Kent State scored twice in the eighth and once more in the ninth. Dave Busfield's grand-slam home run featured the hlaroon uprising. The team re- turned home to absorb an 11-2 beating from Rutgers, powerful Scarlets as four hurlers were blasted for eleven hits. Ready to roll at this point, Colgate chalked up five victories in ten days. Syracuse was the first victim as Charlie Koblinski spun a neat two hitter to blank the Orangemen 7-0 during Spring Party Weekend and give Colgate its sixty- second victory out of ninety-six starts against this traditional up-state foe. Single tallies in t.he second and third, and Koblinskiis double with the sacks filled, sewed up the game. The north countryis two leading teams, St. Lawrence and Clarkson, took it on the chin con- secutively, 6-5 and 11-9 in that order. An 1950 Captain Dir-k Smith, Mzumger Don llook. amazing comeback featured by a squeeze play in the ninth highlighted the victory over St. Lawrence. Hitting by Bergelt, Mfarburger and Kuczek overcame a four run lead of the Larries. In the ninth, successive singles by Kuczek, lVIarburger, and Busfield's Walk set the stage for Smithls successful squeeze bunt that scored the winning run. The five hit relief pitching of Don Cline, which included ten strike-outs, was the margin of victory over Clarkson after they had scored seven ru11s in the first two innings. Four runs in the early innings were supple- mented by a four run hlaroon explosion in the ninth on Busfield's triple, with the bases loaded, and an outfield Hy. Clarkson regained the lead in the seventh with an inside the park home run, but a Guy Spader round-tripper, a Walk to lVIar- burger, and Bergelt's triple, put Colgate in front for good. Busfield shared the honors by knock- ing in four runs. Koblinski coasted to a 19-6 victory over Bucknell in the next game as Kuczek and lVIar- burger combined to get three hits apiece and sparked the Win. All but one Raider hit as the team produced two six-run and one five-run innings. Colgate toppled Army in a 12-Q victory at the Point as VValt Piebes Went the route pitch- ing six hit ball. The game was clinched in the second as thirteen men paraded to the plate to bang out eight hits for an eight run rally. Kuczek, Bergelt and hlarburger led the attack. Duquesne ended the five game streak as the Raiders bowed -L-5 in a statistically even game Busfielcl triples off St. Lawrence. ssa2rj,.assm34,fw ?fgaQ1f: ?gy T'M W A , M Ki' , Smitty gets extra bases. lost by the hurling staffis wildness. Another Pennsylvania team administered a 10-Q beating as the Penn State Nittany Lions took advantage of seven errors by the hosts to roll up the win. Once again in the victory column, Colgate,s nine invaded the Berkshire Hills to trample the Lord Jeffs of Amherst 1-L-3. This time it was the opposition who were careless and the Barnesmen tallied seven unearned runs in the top of the first inning. Clark registered his second win by going all the way and fanning eight men. Grimes paced the attack with three hits including a homer. Bob Hyatt continued his fine hurling against Rochester to toss a two-hitter for a 9-0 shutout. Busfield's, and Bergeltis hitting were other highlights of the game. The season,s crowning glory came at Col- lendale Field, Syracuse, when the Raiders de- 'Busfield safe at home. ,Qrfq ll 55 1 feated the Orange Q-1. '1 he win was achieved on a home run by Captain Kuczek as SliVers,' Slovenski, long a Colgate jinx, missed a shoe- string catch. Colgate's other run came 011 Grimeis single, Sanfordis sacrifice and iNIcCal- lt1lI1,S single. Although relieved by Clark, Koblinski was credited with his second win against Syracuse in one year. Captain-elect Dick Smith's running, leaping catch of Slo- venskiis drive was the vital defensive play of the game. A complete lapse of form .resulting in three walks. three wild pitches and four errors, gave Dartmouth a 6-5 victory at Hanover in the next game. Rounding out Coach Eppie Barnes' last season, the diamondmen scored decisive 10-3 and 4-1 victories over Cornell. Cline's seven hitter and a home run by Bustield were the features of the first game before an Alumni crowd. The next day Hyatt closed the door on the Big Red for an easy win with the batting help of teammate Kuczek who knocked in two runs. Leading the hurlers during the season was Hyatt who compiled a 3 and 0 record and shut Larrie runner digs for third. . , ,VU 'SH f f ' Nr f ' wh . max M HQ... i - 'A 5- v,,,, . Sanford bloc-ks Bucknell scoring attempt. out the opposition for thirty-six and one-third innings. Koblinski pitched forty-three and two- thirds innings to lead in that department and boasted a 1.44 earned run average. Cline, Piebes, Clark. Owens, Van Slyke, Totias and Bfettleman completed the staff. In batting, S1nith's .3'75, Gallis 356, Biar- burger's ,398 and Busfield's .30-L led the Raider hitters. Busfield and hlarburger led in total hits with twenty-one each and the former led in home runs with three. Kuczek and Busfield each batted in nineteen runs. All of the previous batters mentioned were outfielders with the ex- ception of Kuczek. Rounding out the infield were Hull, Bergelt. Pape and Grimes. Infield replacements were Gardner and lIcCallu1n. Outlield replacements were Kuno, Davis and Egler. The catching staff included Sanford, Spader, Langan and Nlay. At the season's close, outfielder Dave Bus- tield was awarded the Lee Alexander Trophy as the most improved player on the 1949 season. Managed by Don Hook, this fine team rep- 1'esented the final nine put on the diamond by Coach Eppie Barnes prior to added duties as Assistant Director of Athletics. TRACK Once again facing weaknesses in distance and depth of material and benefiting from its strength in sprints and field events, the 19419 track team broke even for the season with t.wo wins and two losses. In their first outing, the Rourkemen traveled to Amherst to whip the Lord Jeffs '77-58. By,' Kellam, top hurdler, was injured in the meet and lost for the season. Wlith Jack Shultze being defeated for the first time in college dual meets in the 100 yard dash, the Raiders lost to powerful Penn State on Wlhitnall 'Field 39 QWS to 86 1 ,.f Schulze retained his other win skein, however, in copping the Q20 dual meet event. The squad went on to roll over R. IJ. I. 7716 to 4-816 but lost to Syracuse -L5-81. Iveakness in distance events resulted in the Syracuse loss, while Harry Abeltin's 48', 9 shot put, breaking the Colgate record set by Tom Nast in 1911, featured the R. P. I. encounter. Colgate's mile relay team, composed of Schulze, Gordon lNIcAdams, Bunn Rhea, and Gil Roberts, tied Colgate's 194-0 record in the mile event at the Penn Relays with a Captain Jack Schulze Front Row: Neall, Roberts, Clug, Rhea, Seliulze, Captain: Jones, Nlontanarelli, Lavallee, Rl.f'fxflI1I'l1S. Middle Row: Hayes, Manager: Shively, Stultz. Abeltin, Powell, Roberts, Kellam, Rourke, Coach. Rack Row: Reynolds, Sutliff, Tomasi. I 1 167 Manager Len Hayes time of 113 seconds. Finishing strong, the cindermen jour- neyed to the I. C. 11-A meet with Schulze finishing 6th out of a. field of 60 in Q20 and 100 yard dash, and Abeltin placing 6th in the shot-put finals. Schulze was the team's chief point-getterg Cal Sutliff, high-jumper, and Abeltin were the field meng Chuck Powell and Herb Day led the team in the hurdles, the mile and the 880, and 1VIorg Robert and CliH Stults performed consis- tently in the two mile event. Ace quarter miler NIcAdams will return as team captain for the 1950 season. Coach Rourke is optimistic for this spring with the ad- ditions of stand-out sophomores Jim Hanlon for the dis- tance events. Jim Vaughn and Phil Gordon for the middle distances, Tony DeLorio as a pole-vaulter and Pete Salter to strengthen the discus throwing unit. Broadjumper Bob Jones is the only team member lost while 13 lettermen will return. Len Hayes managed the 19-19 team. 1949-50 INDOOR TRACK Paced by a better than average mile relay team consis- ting of Jack Schulze, Cliff Stults, Gil Roberts and Gordie NIcAda1ns, running in that order, the indoor track squad completed the best season Colgate has had in that sport since 1945. Coach Jack Rourke,s sprinters. in their first start, finished second on a photo finish to Fordham at the Miell- rose games. Placing after Colgate in order were Holy Cross, Rhode Island State, and Boston College. At the Day, Powell, and SutliH perform at Syracu. L gsm ,, st L. .wsmsfg H est swam? HSE Y E E'r2QEiW,f.,,.7g'A25 .arm L34 ,.?. .,.p- ie- ee as cm :Meg gg mfg-f 5 vw. aww. g M 'K :L w-mm? Si U1 as J 168 Boston A. A. meet, the Hfightingest relay team I have ever coachedv, as Rourke refers to them. got revenge on Ford- ham in winning by a wide margin. Dartmouth was third as the Colgate sprinters clocked a neat 3:23.9. Advance to the next higher bracket by the experts, Colgate finished second to Penn State doing 3122.2 and beat Yale and Navy. In this same N. Y. A. C. meet, Harry Abeltin threw the shot 46 foot, 105 inches to gain fourth place. A few days later, Abeltin tossed a 47 foot, GM inches heave to win the National Junior A. A. U. shot put championship in New York. The relay team winds up its season at the Intercolleg- iates and the Knights of Columbus meet. Other entrants for the Ma1'00l1 in the I. C. ALA meet will be Abeltin in the shot and Jim Hanlon in the 1000 yard run. CROSS COUNTRY The 19-L9 Cross Country Team, which split the season with three wins and three losses, was highlighted by the record-shattering performances of sophomore Jim Hanlon. He broke three records and took first place in all but the Syracuse meet. Hanlonis best time was at Colgate with a 21:04, for the four and two-tenths mile course. During t.he Alfred meet both Hanlon and Cliff Stults lowered the existing time. Hanlon and Stults led this year's squad to victories over Niagara by 18-38, Union by 22-33, and Alfred 241-31. Cornell. Syracuse and R. P. I. notched wins over the lVIaroon harriers. Prominent in the victories were lNIorg Roberts, Phil Coyle, Herb Day, Phil Gordon, and Aristotle Anthony. lNIanager-Captain was Cliff Stults. Winter track aces NIIICACIZIIIIS. Rourke and Schulze Kneeling: Gordon, Day, Stults, Captain: Stacy. Standing: Anthony, Coyle, Rourke, Coach: Hanlon, Morgan. 169 Captain John Walker and Coach Mark Randall lfront Row: Hoyt, R. Reincrs, Orsini. SWIMMI .Engaging such foes as Yale. Army. Brown. R. P. I., and Cornell among others. Coach hlark Randall's swimming team is meeting the Eastis best in the 19-L9-50 campaign. At this writing the swimmers have completed ten of an eleven meet schedule, dropping a heartbreaker 37-38 to Brown and then becoming Yale's 47th straight victim by a narrow margin, -L3-SQ. At the latter lneet in the Yale pool. Ralph Coxhead smashed the Colgate 150 yd. backstroke record with 1134.3 while defeating Yale,s captain and Eastern inter-collegiate champ, Al Ratkiewich. Successive victories over Buffalo 51-Q-1. Niagara. 4-2-33 and Penn State 5-1--21, marked the Raider's return to their accustomed winning Ways. R. P. I. was the next victim, -L-L-31. Par- ticularly exciting was the victory over Niagara. In this sensational meet. Colgate swimmers shattered four of their host's pool records. Purdy Jordan wrapped up the 50 and 100 yd. freestyle Middle Row: llall, Jordan, Coxhead, Captg 1Valker. Larsen, J. Reincrs, Morrison. Back Row: Cole, Managerg Stichter, Horne, Powell, lliekok, SkiH', Droescher, Randall, Coach. Breaststroker liniuers lakes off in medley relay. events in record times of 29.5 and 53.8 respec- tively, while Bob Reiners set a new mark in the 200 yd. breaststroke. Finally. Captain John Wlalker, Dick Skiff. and Bob Reiners collabora- ted in t.he 300 yd. medley relay to set another pool record with the time of f3:01.3. hleeting Cornell in a contest regarded as a toss-up, the Maroon swimmers splashed to a 46-Q9 win over the previously undefeated '6Big Redf, The 300 yd. medley relay team of Cox- head, Hall and R. Reiners set a Colgate pool record in leading the onslaught. The Raiders then trounced Buffalo State -L8-Q7 and lost to Army at the Point Q9--L6 with R. Reiners and Coxhead sharing the spotlight in a losing cause. Rochester became a surprisingly easy seventh Captain Walker leads ofi' in freestyle relay. 71 victim, 51-921, during Wlinter Carnival. At press time the Raiders have only the Syracuse dual meet left to swim other than defending their 1949 Adirondack A.-HS title at Clinton on lylarch 11th. Some of the more outstanding performers of the season in the freestyle were Skiff, Hall, Jordan, 1Yalker, Jack Larsen. Al Hickok and Cheever Klorrison. Skiff also doubled in the backstroke with Coxhead a.nd Joe Reiners. Jack Droescher, Gary Hoyt and Bob Reiners handled the breaststroke events while John Powell and Don Stichter were the distancemen. The div- Coxhead churns to another baekstroke record. ing chores were handled by sophomores Sam Thompson and Nick Orsini. With ten meets completed at press time, ten new records have been etablished by this year's swimmers including the four following all time Colgate marks: 150 yd. backstroke by Coxhead in the Yale pool, time 1:31.21 400 yd. freestyle relay at Yale. time 3:10 Qflordan, Wlalker, Skiff, and I-Iallj. 200 yd. medley relay at Buffalo, time 3:00 CCoXhead, R. Reiners, and Skiffj. 200 yd. breastroke by R. Reiners at Niaga- ra, time Q:Q9.6. Coach .lim Dalgety and Captain Ted Lelncke. SOCCER Encountering some of the contending soccer elevens in the country in a rugged schedule including Penn Statets unbeaten national champs. Coach Jim Dalgetyis players did Well in winning four and losing three. Led by Captain Ted Lemcke, Red', Garelle, Johnny Jaycox and Dick lNIarshall,the team made their best show- ing in a 41-1 victory over Syracuse. The Raiders opened the season with a thrilling -L-3 triumph over R. P. I. in which Captain-elect Bud Bergmann kicked the tie-breaking goal late in the final quarter. Rochesteris soccermen Went down to 1-0 defeat. In an off-day, the Dalgetymen were shut out by the Big Green from Dartmouth Q-0. A visiting bowl-bound and unbeaten Penn State squad Won out 5-2 after an inspired Raider team evened the count at Q-2 in the third quarter. Some consolation for the loss was the fact that Colgate was the only team to score more than one goal against the Staters during the season. The Raider's finale was an anti-climactic loss to powerful Cor- nell, 3-1. Reinforcements from the once-beaten frosh outfit oHer bright prospects for the coming campaign despite the loss of key players Captain Lemcke, Garelle, Jaycox, Dick Schu- macher, Scheer, Eilermann, Lear and Neal. First Row: Howard, Hurlbut, Croft, Jones, Mulcare, Vaughn, Lemcke, Captain: Neall, Schuinacher, Sullivan, Rogers, Herrick. Second Row: Dnlgety, Coachg Lear, Garelle, Jaycox, Blarsliall, Sias, Eilermann, Scheer, Darling, Bicknell, Kenney, Bailey, Blanager. M m x -,,-,., ,. . 172 GOLF Under the coaching of Jim Dalgety and captained by Dean Hope. the Colgate golf squad finished the season with a -L-5 record. Captain-elect Tom Street and number one man Bob BIcCall along with other fine golfers, made the season a tough one for all opponents. The linklnen boasted upsets over two of the Eastis stronger teams: Army 5-4 and Cornell 5-4. Others to fall before the Raiders were St. Lawrence 9-0 and Clarkson 9-0. Colgate was represented in the intercollegiate tourna- ment by Bob lVIcCall who reached the third round of the finals. Prospects for 1950 are excellent due to seasoned hold- overs, plus substantial strength expected from last yearis Freshman squad. lNilanager of the '-L9 squad was Dave lYilson. Captain Dean Hope Wilson, Manager: Street, Langer, Hope, Captain: Stacy, Bourne, McCall, Dalgcty, Coaoll. 173 but-G42 1 3 W M I . Him. swag E .ww ., . Q M: , ws 5292? ix 'yu 3 Q 3 A -,M tt' I . gl , . y - . .,.,. ,.,, r . it , as is K., .,A5 E ,,.,V i ,F Captain Everett Jones :md Coach Howie Starr. HOCKEY The 19-L9-50 hockey team, although handi- capped due to the lack of ice and practice. has won seven games as the Sal goes to press. Sparked odensively by the near perfect play of Olympic ace Bruce Gardner. Bill Blattoon, and Fred Kroll, all of whom were graduated at mid- year, the pucksters initiated their season by cleaning up the Princeton Invitation series dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Although disap- pointed at D2LI't1H0l1th,S quitting the tournament this year, Coach Howie Starr's men beat the Princeton skaters 6-5, tied them 3-S, in a game characterized by Well-manned penalty boxes, and drubbed the Tigers 7--L in the final en- counter. Seated: 'l':iylor, Rolslon, Gardner, Jones, Captain: Gcgenlicimer, Smith, Holland. Standing: Conway, lfnnagerz Pileckas, Blarshall, Heath, Lnvallc, McMahon, Burke, Kroll, hlattoon, Starr, Coach. Between Christmas and mid-years, the team edged a strong Hamilton College six, 5--L, and traveled to 'Middlebury to down the pre- viously unbeaten New Englanders by a two goal margin, 7-5. June-in-January weather caused postponement of the Clarkson game while the Cornell sortie was cancelled when the Big Red dropped inter-collegiate hockey com- petition. Wlith the loss of the forementioned trio at Februaryls graduation. the Maroon dropped games to powerful St. Lawrence and Dartmouth on the road 3-6 and Q-6 respectively. On the same trip they defeated lVilliams at the R. P. I. rink in Troy, 4-Q. A humiliating 0-6 shutout was inflicted by Clarkson at the Clinton rink in the next encounter. The reserves started to improve gradually and the Raiders bounced back to beat Hamilton at Clinton 8-5 and Army at the Point 6-3. Bootie,' Smith, a fine offensive threat, for the past two years, scored five goals in the latter contest, four of which came in the last period. Before a VVinter Carnival throng, the skaters lost to St. Lawrence 2-6 after holding a second period lead of Q-1. Boston U., Yale, and Clarkson were still to be played as the Sal went to press. Sparking the club all season were-veterans Captain Hot Dog Jones, Bill Taylor, Rennie Lavalle and Fred Gegenheimer. Improved play- ers counted on for next year are Dick hlarshall, Dutch,' Holland, Dave hlclllahon, Dick Ral- ston, Dick Heath, Ed Bourke, Dan Corns, and Paul Pileckas. M. --1 . V Ms:-V , . rf, . M ., M,M.:lM K M W . , Smitty faces off against Clarkson. Marshall follows up shot at Clarkson goal. Hot Dog Jones retrieves puck. Larrics collect their wits after Colgate attack 'JZ H nach Perry llm'k:il'ellmv and Captain Frank Warren AAG. R, TENN S The 1919 Colgate Tennis Team was one of the most. impressive squads during recent years. Battling some ex- cellent competition, Coach Perry Rockafellow ended the season with a 10-Q record. Because of this fine showing, they were acclaimed the outstanding spring sports squad. The netmen were paced once again by Captain Frank Wlarren. This, incidentally, has been the third year in suc- cession that VVarren has led the squad. It is also t.he first instance in Colgate history of an athlete leading a Varsity team for three consecutive years. Starting the season off, the netmen swept through the South on their annual Easter trip and chalked up their first two victories in defeating American University 9-0 and Georgetown 615-QLQ. Returning home, they subdued Buck- nell 6-3, Penn State 7-Q, R. P. I. 8-1 and Syracuse 9-0. Vanquished 9-0 by Cornell, the hlaroon again beat Penn State 8-1 and then were upset by a fine Army team 6-3. They finished victorious by conquering Clarkson 9-0, Syracuse 7-Q and St. Lawrence 6-0. The greatest triumph for the hlaroon was the initial contest with Syracuse. In three of the singles matches Coach Rockafellow's men were extended to an extra set before earning the Victory. The twin triumphs over the Orangemen this season avenged dual losses dealt by them last year. The hard fought event with Army takes the honor of being t.he season,s most exciting match. Barker, Bowen, Prewitt, Nelson, Lust, Milgriln, Fullcm, Bicknell, Captain Warren, Coach Rockafellow. 176 FRESHMAN TENNIS The class of 1952 came up with what was perhaps the finest freshman tennis team of all-time at Colgate. Ten matches were originally scheduled for the frosh of which eight were won. two rained out, and none lost. Coach Perry Rockafellow used Dick 'Nliller and Dave Lewis as the nucleus of his squad with John Spadone, 1Var- ren Zorbaugh, Ed Stern, Al Strickler, and Bud Taylor battling it out for the remaining positions. The initial match, an 8-1 Colgate victory at 1Vest Point, marked the first time a Colgate frosh outfit has beaten the plebes in tennis. Subdued in order before the powerful lVIaroon were Utica College 9-0, Hamilton College J. V. 9-0, Syracuse 8-1, lVIanlius 8-1 and 9-0, Syracuse 9-0, and Cornell 7-Q. The R. P. I. encounter was cancelled as was a return match with the Hamilton College J. V. At the close of the season the frosh had attained the astounding figure of 67 Colgate points to 5 for their opponents. Dick Schubert was team manager. lied Raider doubles ac-es: Lust and Warren Rockafellow, Coachg Zorbaugh, Strickler, Stern, Taylor, Lewis, llillar, Spadonc, Schubert, Nlanager. w l Q i 5 3 177 mag u 5? N- E af if if tp X W M: : M We W: :.. ' taia l X mi, W. , N sg aga-rf,-,raft K gggisgiifl 5333521 . 1 1 an . avg ...sf luis'-'ii' ' x Uri? C LACROSSE Outmanned and outplayed all year long, Colgate's lacrosse team completed a disappointing season with a 10-4 loss to Syracuse, finishing with 1 win and 6 losses. In pre-season practice games the llaroon showed possi- bilities of a verv successful vear. Althou 'h lacking in de Jth . . 8 Q l and experience, the team showed plenty of spark in victories over the Cortland State Teachers, the Onondaga Indians and ftica Tech. Coach lXIark Galloway justifiably expected a good season but the breaks seemed to be against him. Opening the season with a crushing defeat at the hands of the R. P. I. team by a score of 18-3, the Raiders continued their losing streak by dropping the next two in a row to Ham- ilton and to Hobart, 11-3. The Colgate stickmen bounced back with a 7-Q win over a stubborn Sampson eleven before a large crowd of Spring Party celebraters but were unable to garner another victory as they dropped their three remaining games to Penn State 14-2. Cornell 13-Q. and Syracuse 10-4-. Outstanding all year were Captain Austen Colgate, big Ted Lemcke, and Ed Irish, along with goalie Don Cook, who made more than 30 saves in the R. P. I. game. Pre- season injuries permanently benched letterman Bob Voege and prevented Captain-elect Russ Housman from playing in several games. Only the lack of game experience stopped the Colgate team from winning against their more seasoned opponents. Captain Austen Colgate Front Row: Scheer, Housman, Lokkebcrg, Colgate, Captaing Raitz, Irish, Gorman. Middle Row: Werner Manage-rz, l.eRlang, Koch, Cook, Lemcke, Kidd, Motsch, Galloway, Coach. Bac-k Row: Cunn, Anderson, Leyden, Carlzon, Robinson, Nlerwartli, Onley, Duvall, Lang. M W I 1 if 'E 5' . :lg T K - E-3: K iiii i iii- L X ' if LJ f QL . , 4F 50LGAIgi't' Vtiolf'-Fltitl' lrumrr bob-Gdfai 178 . .-.-Ig . L Fifth Row: Perrotti, Day, P., Amcrnian, Kimber, Kramer, Passano, Beekman, Rowe, Reilly, Helm, Stetllcr, End Coachg Olfenhamer, I-lead Coach. Fourth Row: Wolfe, Fletcher, Mcllahon, VonGlahn, Evarts, Chalfant, Januszewski, Koch, Mieyers, Giles, Cummings, Heald, Manager. Third Row: Vosburgh, llalavasie, Hawk, Osborn, Yvestfall, hIcLean, Blurdoch, June, Shaw, Cooper, Stimets. Sec-ond Row: Miller, Main, Vest-th, Totten, Day, R.g Lief, Conley, Sweeney, Bernhard, Kinnane, Troup, Severn. Front Row: Morrow, Flynn, Berry, Stearn, Barraclough, Thomas, Simmons, lvasllchysion, Liggett, Vedder, Palka. PRO H In a vacillating campaign the frosh grid- ders obtained three wins while dropping two. Opening against Cornell at l'1Oll18, the green caps were overrun 53-7 with the lone llaroon tally by Craig Stearn, who recovered a fumble in the Redis end zone. The yearlings rebounded to defeat Canisius Q6-O. Scoring were Sweeney, Flynn, and Vosburg. At lVest Point, Army inflicted the second disastrous defeat 55-7. In spite of sleet and mud. the frosh snapped back and rolled up a 52-6 count against R. P. I. Al Front Row: Strothman, XYZIITCII, Roberts, Osborne, Hunt, Dodd Walker, Taylor, Leland. Back Row: 0'llora, Coach, Bishop, Severn, Trenrper, Antil, Cromey, Beal, Joseph, llook, Manager. PORT Simmons, who scored twice, was the offensive leader. Although decided pre-game under- dogs, the yearlings defeated the Syracuse frosh H-1'2. Jack Mcltlahon starred as he tossed touchdown passes to Simmons and Totten. John Thomas, place kicks were the margin of victory. . . . The frosh soccer team, coached by Tom Dockrell, finished a victorious season losing only to Cornell 3-1. The booters twice defeated Hamilton College B Team and scored a Q-1 victory over Syracuse. Dex Roberts led the Front Row: lYilliamson, Sterrett, Franccsliini, Cousens, Quinn, Leary, Supplec. Middle Row: Stevenson, Thompson, Ilarvey. Kluekholni, Mundy, O'llora, Coach. Back Row: Pileckas, King, Ketterer, Stevens. 17 9 Front Row: Slmw, Stoner, Seigel. Doyle, Slnub. Middle Row: Beglen, Wilcox, llonnneyer, Barker, Bushnell, Henry, Cnvanaugh. Back Row: Yukcr fBIilll21gC'I'j, Light, Blank, Sampson, Bandel YVright, Randall fCoac-hj. llnrdy, Ching, Miller, Millington, Busby, Finck, Edwards, J Jarrett, Olanagerl. Front Row: Passano, Foster, Roland, England, Malkin, Rowe, J une. Back Row: Dockrell CCoaehl, Hawks, C unnnings, Kennedy, Spencer lVallis, Jaycox, Gctmnn, Mingle. 1 scoring with six goals, four in one game, closely followed by Dick Smith's four. Robin Jaycox and goalie Tom lIcGinley were also valuable players. . . In an informal program the frosh cross-country squad engaged in only one meet, a Q7-Q8 loss to the llorrisville Aggies. Price and Davenport took first and second to pace the harriers, but the Aggies garnered six of the next seven places to gain the triumph. Featuring height and speed, Coach Red Oil-Iorais frosh basketeers have chalked up an average of 66.-L points per gifllllti in winning seven of ten contests. Highlights of the season were an 83-5Qdrubbing of lNIanlius in a grudge game,and a sensational 75-59 win over Niagara. In the lat- ter game, the Colgaters trailed 51-55 entering the final quarter but then held the Purple Eagles scoreless for eight minutes while racking up Q1 points to notch the win. Other wins were recorded over Hartwick. Cornell twice, Ithaca, and R. P. I., While Blanlius, Syracuse Zllld Army managed to beat the yearlings. Bill Dodds' 201 points led the seasonis scoring with only the return match with Syracuse still to be played. Other standouts have been Dan VVarren, Dex Roberts, and Bob Osborne . . . In dropping but one out of five games, and that to the most pow- erful frosh team ever produced at Princeton, the Colgate frosh skaters have recorded an excellent season with only two games remaining to be played. 1Yith center Gig Roland and wingmen Bill Rowe and Dick June leading the way, wins have been earned over Hamilton 5-0 and 4-0, lfanlius 19-2, and Army 1-3. Playing without their ace goalie, who had to remain at 1101116 with an infected foot, the pucksters were over- whelmed 1-L-1 by the undefeated Princetonia ns. . Sparked by the precision diving of Wilson Staub and speed sprinting of Don Barker, the Maroon frosh swimmers have compiled a neat 5-win-1 lost record with only the Syracuse frosh yet to be met. lNIanlius has been drubbed twice C-L7-19 and 56-16,9 while R.P.I. lost 41-25, Troy YU 415-21, and Army 39-27. Cornell spoiled an otherwise perfect season by dumping the frosh Q7-39. Coach Jack Rourkeis freshman track squad defeated Alfred University and hdanlius, 69-62 and 82-40 respectively, while losing to Co1'nell twice, 104-Q7 and 100-Q75 and to Syracuse 74-57. Outstanding were Jim Hanlon, half and quarter milerg Ray Cotter, broad jump, and Tom Fox in the hurdles . . . By nipping Army's plebes 7-5, Coach Frank O,Hora,s diamond squad com- menced an unimpressive season of four wins and three losses. After losing to Syracuse 17-13, the Raiders drubbed Hamilton 9-0, Cornell 9-7, and Hamilton for the second time, Q5-9. The Syra- baseball team's example with an opening win over Army and continued by garnering 6 out of '7 matches. Ji1n Dalgety's golfers crushed the Plebes 6-0, I-Iamilton 6-3, lVIanlius 6-0 and 10-0, Syracuse 8-1 and 7-2, while dropping the final match to Cornell, 7-Q. Front Row: Smith, Hanson, Mcllonald, Andrews, Cotter, Vaughn. Middle Row: Hardy, 1'IeCubbin, Preim, Hanlon, Schultze, Paugh, Salter, Armstrong, Alshire. Back Row: Fox, Laidlaw, Carreau, Gordon, Prunier, Tebbets, Front Row: Bohling, Delapena, Armstrong, Mueller, Captain Jaycox, Bouton, Roberts, R. Smith, Covill. Back Row: Coach Kelcham, T. Smith, Mc-Ginley, Kennedy, 1Villiams, Stoner, Straus, Tompkins, Stearn, Bavone, Hoover, DeVc-une. cuse and Cornell cubs changed their luck in the last two games by registering 10-2 and 10-4 victories. Colgate's sparkplugs were Lou Franceschini at first base and Art Thompson at shortstop. . . A fine frosh golf team paced by Bill Edwards and Bob lVIillington followed the Stewart, Horowitz, Thompson, Green Qhlanagerj. COACHE Director . . Supervisor, Physical Education Assistant Director of Athletics University Physician . Baseball . . Basketball . Cross Country Golf . Hockey Lacrosse Director, Freshman Athletics Freshman Baseball . Freshman Basketball . Freshman Track . Freshman Football . VVilliam A. Reid . J. Howard Starr . Everett D. Barnes John H. Rathbone, M.D, . Frank O'Hora Howard N. Hartman John F. Rourke James M. Dalgety J. Howard Starr Mark Galloway Football: Head Coach Line Coach . Backfield Coach . End Coach . Skiing . Soccer Swimming Tennis Track FRESHMAN R. W. Offenhamer Thomas Dockrell . Frank 0'Hora . John F. Rourke Richard W. Offenhamer Freshman Hockey Freshman Soccer Freshman Tennis Freshman Golf . Freshman Swimming . ATHLETIC COUNCIL Oscar C. Anderson William A. Reid Frederick M. Jones Donald E. Irwin Everett N. Case VVilliam S. hlurray Frank O'Hern C. Elwood Gates Philo IV. Parker Charles E. Glendening Raymond E . Brooks Paul O. Bixler Robert W. Gillson . Nicholas J. Wasylik Howard N. Hartman . VVilliam Miller . James hi. Dalgety . NIark S. Randall Perrine G. Roekafellow . John F. Rourke . Thomas Dockrell . James M. Dalgety Perrine G. Rockafellow . James M. Dalgety Diark S. Randall , .. IIltI'iU'I1lIl'ill Director George Greey. I TRAMURAL With only one day left until spring Vacation as this article is written, Colgate's intramural athletic program heads into the honiestretch of the 19-L9-50 campaign. This year, under the ex- pert inanagenient of director George Greey and manager Don Cook, intrainural sports have come into their own.ol'fering a wide variety of activities to the entire college coinmunity. The fact that better than ninety per cent of all under- graduates as well as preceptors and faculty men participate is indicative of the lJI'Og1'3,111,S suc- cess. As has been the case throughout the major portion of the year, the big f0tl1'H is still bat- tling it. out for the Louis Gerber trophy, eniblein- Phi Gilllllllil Delta-Football Champions. efigtv -9. . me - -' ' 'J 182 atic of team suprelnaey. The current leaders with their total points are: Phi Kappa Psi-544. Theta Chi-5Q6. Phi Gannna Delta-509, and Lambda, Chi Alpha--l89. The winners of teain sports for the year thus far include Phi Gam-football, Theta Chi --speedball. Lainbda. Chi-basketball and swim relays, while the volleyball winner is still to be decided between Theta Chi and Phi Gam. NYin- ners in a few of the individual events are: Hardy of A. T. O.-cross Country, Harper of Phi Delt- basketball foul shooting, Barker of Deke- squash singles, and Scott of Center Stillman took the frosh 75 yard hu1'dles. In the final event before presstinie, the A league all-stars eked out a one-point Q7-Q6 basketball win over the B all-stars as their greater height overcame the B's vastly superior floor-play in the gan1e's final three seconds. Commons and K. ll. lt. fight for the rebound Theta, Chi Specdball Champions Freshmen Abrams, E. C. Braun, D. F. Demetrincles, A. Gleason, F. VV. Kelly, J. R. Lutz, P. P., Jr. lleglrlnn, R. Neely, J. C. Polrtoppiclzm, N. E. Rhynas, D. VV. Thieclc, D. YY. Tracy, R. E. VVelc-ll, R. R. Jvilliznns, R. M. Allrendt, D. E. Allen, G. G. Alton, G. W. Alnerlnan, S. G., Jr. Anderson, D. H. Anderson, H. A. Andrews, S. G. Antil, Bl. C. Armstrong, W. H., Jr. Arnold, Rl. R. Ayton, XV. J. Babcock, K. K. Baker, R. II., Jr. Banrlel, G. I.. Barker, D. F. Barnard, R. ll. Barr, J. 0. Burraclough, A. C, Jr. Barrell, R. F. Barry, J. J., Jr. Beal, D. F. w Beall, D. F. Beckman, R. R. Beglen, R. J. Berkson, G. B. Bernhard, G. C. Bcrnstroln, R. E. Berry, C. I.. Bcttman, R. M. Betts, R. J. Beverley, J. M. Bishop, B. M. Blackwood, J. C. Blank, M. B. Blyth, Cliclsonj J. Bohling, lV. Il. Boutou, D. H. Bovone, C. Boyce, C. N. Boyrl, R. Bradley, J. A. Brenner, C. R., Jr. Brown, M. Brown, P. NV. Brown, R. A. Brown, Tom L. R. Brown, WV. Bushnell, YV. S. Cairns, D. V. Cnncpn, A. Cn.rr:1n, W. M., Jr. Cushion, R. J. Cuvcnzlugli, ll. li., JI Clmffco, D. A. Clmlfnlli, T. W. Charles, R. P. Choffy, S. C. Christ, M. H. Chun, E. Y. C. Clark, A. A. Clayton, R. II. Close, F. J., lH. Colo, C. S., Jr. Colo, T. L., Jr. Collins, 0. IJ., III. Conklin, P. G. Conley, F. YV. Cooper, A. W. Cornell, R. ll. Conglllin, G. G., Jr. Covill, P. D. Crnnclnll, D. H. Cronicy, R. W. Clluimillgs, W. L., Duir, R. F. Dailey, S. A. Davenport, B. Davenport, l'. Day, P. ll. Day, R. B. Decker, JB. li. llclalpcnu, ll. V., Jr. Dnniuu, C. J. lJ0Vennc, J. A. ,l7lL'l'CIlllUl'l., J. B. Divgcs, C. J. lJlllll0I'0, R. B. Dil-kos, II. J., Jr. Dodd, J. W. lJ0ll0l1Ill', J. F., Jr. Doylv, li. G. Drake, J. N. Durkve, l' IC. Eumcs, R. E. Eisvnsclnnid, J. A. Eldrcdgc, L. DI., Jr. Ellison, S. L. England, M. B., Jr. 5 3 Evans, ll. G. Evarts, C. Nl. Fulkson, E. J. Fercnco, S. D., Jr. Fcsslvr, D. F. Fiuebcrg, D. L. Flvtvlwr, J. G. Foley, YV. L., Jr. Foster, T., Jr. Francis, E. E. Freeman, R. G. lfrenzcl, O. N., HI. Geiser, R. L. Gerstc-nbllth, G. BI Gellunn, F. lv. Gifford, F. .l'. Giles, G. F. Goorlwln, A. YV. Hall, J. A. Hnrmlcn, J. A., II. Hzlrgrave, C. E. llnrrison, J. YV. Hasbrouck, L. Hnueisen, YY. C. llnwks, H. S., Jr. Haywurcl, C. F. Healy, D. R. ll0lllll'y, W. S., Jr. llennig, R. W. Henry, C. A. Henson, A. I-less, C. F., Jr. Hicks, R.. l., Jr. Ilinlze, D. W. Hoey, J. E. Hoff, ll. G. Hoff, R. P. Hoxmneyer, C. VV. Hoover, H. Bl. Horlmelt, J. L. Horsey, J. M. Howzxrtll, R. H. Hoxsic, D. S. Huber, T. H. Hughes, G. XV., Jr. Hunt, K. M. Hurd, M. A. Januszewski, J. S. Jaycox, R. P. Jewell, R. H., Jr. Johnston, K. D. Jorclnn, C. W. Joseph, R. YV. June, R. A. Kuhn, M. I., Jr. Kasling, VV. L., Jr. Kcfalas, P. A. Kcllr, K. D. Kennedy, A. D. Kennedy, T. W. Keriazakos, C. N. Killmy, YV. II. Kimball, J. C. Kimber, C. R., Jr. King, R. L. Kingsbury, YV. O., Jr. Kinnnne, J. L. Koch, A. T., Jr. Kohart, D. E. Kohlheyer, C. C. Kramer, D. F. Kruse, A. P. Kulla, P. Kuzenech, N. M. Laing, J. S. Larkin, R. ll. Laylaud, R. W., Jr. Lelmo, R. A. Levin, R. J. Lief, L. J. Liggetl, YY. C., Jr. Light, T. B. Linn, J. G. Loflor, B., Jr. Lnsec, J. P., Jr. Luc-ker, J. D. lNIacC0walE, ll. l'. Mc-Adams, J. R. Mc-Ginley, T. W., Jr McLean, R. I-I. McMahon, J. T., Jr. Blain, D. L. Major, XV. D. Malavasic, L. J. Blalkin, A. R. Mailers, R. B. Maru-hee, R. S. Matthews, F. M., Jr. May, G. R., Jr. Mears, W. G., Jr. Meehan, ll. R. Merrill, R. S., Jr. Meyer, L. W. Meyer, L. S. Meyer, R. E. Miller, D. P. Minglc, E. B., Jr. Moeller, B. A. Rlonroc, D. C. Bloore, W. A. Blorrison, N. A., Jr. Morrow, W. E. 8 Alum-, li. L., .Ii-. Mulforfl, B. E. Muller, T. C., Jr. Munro, J. Murflocli, L. E., Jr. Nation, R. B., Jr. NL'lYlllilll, N. G. Noclrlcr. S., Jr. Noial, J. C. 0'Bricn, J. E. Olvcr, K. Nl. Osborn, R. D. Puinc, lv. F. Pnlliu, B. A. Palmer, ll. L. Pape, NY. L. Parkvr, J. J. S. Pzissuno, P. M. Pender, P. R. Perrctti, P. N., Jr. Pvrrotli, F. D. Poulos, M. J. Price, J. K. Rankin, D. VV. Ruwson, E. G. Rcflfield, P. S. Rvilly, G. D. IiCll1SKl0l'f, W. D. RiCl'Hll'1lS, l7ilI1R,CIl.SSLl ier Riber, A. J. Rulmerts, D. Nl. Rose, C. E., Jr. li0SGIlllL'll1l, M. Rowe, YY. F. Rowlziml, D. E. Rumsey, Bl. D. Sampson, D. YY. Sanborn, J. D. Schirmer, H. G., Jr. SCllI'1lIlllTl, J. J. Schulz, XV. R. Schulze, P. E. Scott, A. A. Seeholzer, XY. A. Sell, VV. R. Sclleck, D. B. Severn, W. P. Shaw, G. D. Shostak, R. Siegel, B. Sigler, F. G., III. Simmons, A. Simpson, B. BI., Ill Smith, F. E. Smith, N. A. Smith, R. D. Smith, T. Snow, K. IV. Snyder, C. II. Spencer, A. K., Jr. Speno, I.. A. Slnmm, L. Slnub, E. W. Stcarn, C. J. Stern, II. Stevens, S. J. Stimcts, E. M. Stoner, J. T. Struck, C. YY., Jr. Straus, J. A. Strazzn, P. II. Strotlnnalnn, D. A. Stroup, N. IV. Sugnet, YV. E. Sullivan, M. J., Jr. Swartz, J., Jr. Sweeney, T. E. Swirsky, YY. S. Talizxforro, D. P. Taylor, S. II. Taylor, V. M. IIJIIUIIHIS, A. C. Tllonms, J. II. Tllors, J. E. IIJOIIIHSITTOS, C. IAI. ,r0l1lOl', C. VV., Jr. Tompkins, J. YY. Townsend, J. K., Jr. Trenlpcr, C. O., Jr. Trczise, VV. R. Tripp, RI. R. Troup, Ii. R. Trowbridge, C. I... Turner, J. P., Jr. Tutsc-liek, G. S. Twic-hell, R. II. Van1Amburgh, J. D., Jr Vcddw, A. E. Yvsvlh, 0. Ye-llvr, J. M. Yincvnt, T. N. Yon Glahn, T. A.. Jr. VOSlJUl'gll, YY. II. NY:1l1lcrs, J. F. WYalker, A. E., Jr. JVEIH-i0I', R. A. NV:1Ilis, G. E. XYZlI'Hll1'l2lk01', G. A. IVz1rcI, J. D. YVarren, D. R. IVashchysio11, J. Ivasser, B. K. , 189 FRESHMICN NOT SHOWN ON SETUPS Yvatkins, T. F., II lVatson, R. G. lvendel, D. E. lvestfall, R. lt. lllheeler, J. H. lVileox, L. V. lvillialns, H. J. lvilson, J. L. lYolfe, J. Wood, G. lvright, D. G. lYright, J. C. Allen, C. J. Flynn, D. E. BIacNeill, G. G. Hayer, L. Smith, R. D. Emerson, P. H. Lowell, A. E. McIlwain, C. H., Jr. Sarris, N. Totten, F. B. ADVANCED STUDENTS Barney, E. L. Goodwin, A. T. Schoeppe, NV. Zaharis, A. J. Bruno, D. F. Quinn, J. C. Yuan, C. Abrams, Edward C. Aleshire, Michael C., KAP Allardice, Edward BI., CCC Anderson, Erling F., fl9Al9 Andrews, Peter B., fI1l'A Armstrong, Arthur E., KIJK ll Armstrong, Thomas G., Jr., IPAQ Arrison, Pearson C., AKFI Atwood, Richard F., AT August, Charles E. Bac-kuian, Eugenie V. Baird, James G., ATQ Ballentine, Harold P., Jr. OPHOMORE CLASS Aleshire Trca.vurer, Vaughn Vice-Prcsizlenf, Kelley Presizleni, Hardy Treasurer Chatham Winnetka, Ill. Rochester Brooklyn Fair Lawn, N. J. North Quincy, Hass. Hamden, Conn. Hudson Philadelphia, Pa. Troy Grandy, Conn. Glens Falls New York Barnes, Roliert E., ATQ Bauingartner, Warren F., KAP Beattie, Ric-hard P., flllfl' Beck, William P., CD13 Becker, Eugene M. Benedict, Samuel S., BSU Benero, Joseph L., KAP Benjamin, Stanley D., GX Bentley, Richard B. Berg, Ivar E., GAO Bergen, Edward F., OX Berry, John G., Jr., SX Black, 'Lawrence V., CCC Northfield, Blass. Westport, Conn. New York Charleston, YV. Va. Wilmette, Ill. Kingsport, Tenn. Saranac Lake Potsdam Springfield, Pa. Brooklyn Trenton, N. J. Nutley, N. J. Syracuse Blaisdell, William E., fl'IK'l Blum, David E. Bollas, Barclay M., CCC Bowman, Roger C., fl1l'A Bowser, Robert T., CCC Braun, Ernest R., AKE Brewer, Edward N., KAP Briesmeister, Robert F., CCC Brigham, Don M., BOH Bright, Craig B., fI'K'l' Brittain, William E. B1'own, Charles VV., HGH Brown, Gordon B., KAP Bruno, Frank J., fl1K'l' Bulken, Frederick N., AXA Bullingham, Jolm J., AT Burdick, Charles H., A'l'!.2 Burland, Jolm A. Burlingame, Robert P. Burroughs, Richard S., fl1K ll Busby, Alfred YY., AKIC Byer, Howard N. Cable, John E., fl1AO Calm, Stanley N. Campbell, Glen F., Bt-JH Campbell, Joseph P., AT' Canee, Jolm YY., Jr., fl'l'A Carb, Stephen A. Carr, VVimmer, B611 Carreau, Alan E., AKIC Carrier, Charles L., AKE Case, Ytlilliam J., KDKT Cash, Dean A. Champion, George, Jr., AKE Chidsey, Glen A., Jr., AT Ching, Philip H., fl1K'l Cizek, John S., AKE Clausen, Bernard L., flPK'l' Colwell, Howard O., AT Coney, John H., Jr. Cooksley, Mtilliam J., Jr., OX Corwen, Robert M. Cotter, Raymond F., OX Courtney, James O., Jr., AXA Cousens, Jolm A., BOH Craft, Alton L., Jr. Culshaw, Robert C. Cummings, Duane R., 4l1K 'l Dadouris, Costas N., fl'AtrJ Dahl, Gene A., OX Dain, Crawford M., fbK'l Davis, tVilliam W., KAP Day, Freeman, Jr., fl'l'A Daye, Richard A. Wiellsville Brooklyn Yonkers Amsterdam Ytiashington, D. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Rochester Hastings Evanston, Ill. New Hyde Park Spencerport WVest.tield Newburgh New York Monticello Orangeburg Ridgewood, N. J. tVasl1ington, D. C. Cambridge Easton, Ald- Brewster Columbus, Ohio Paoli, Pa. Glencoe, Ill. Chicago, Hl. Oneonta Maumee, Ohio New York St. Louis, Mo. Nlerrick tfpper Montclair, N. J. West Bronxville Springfield Center Darien, Conn. Plandone Honolulu, Hawaii Darien, Conn. Delmar Pelham Hollis Endicott Brooklyn Painted Post Somerset, Pa. Newton Centre, Mass- New York Newton Square, Pa. Marcellus Perth Amboy, N. J. Troy Hamilton Binghamton Elgin, Ill. Brooklyn 191 De-Golyer, Jolm Il. Detorio, Anthony Y., Al' De-Jong, Jan T., KAP Diana, Ronald S., fbl'A Diebolt, Craig W., HHH Dietzel, Herbert. A., KAP Donovan, John M., OX Doremus, Robert T. Dorf, Charles B., 'l'K'l' Duffy, Frank J., Al' Duffy, Harry B., Jr., AXA Dull, Jaek L., KAI Dmnke, WVilliam E., AT Dunham, Edwin K., Jr., AXA Edelmuth, YValter ll., CCC Edwards, NYilliam L., GYAO Elsinger, John R., CCC Ergood, Bruce, CCC Farris, Jolm C., A'l'!.2 Flanders, Raymond A., BOH Fletcher, YYilliam V., Jr. Fogal, Everett M., CCC Fountain, Daniel E., CCC Fox, Jolm 'l'homas, Jr., BOH Franeesehini, Louis E., ATQ Freeman, Howard l. Friedrich, Jolm P., AT Froh, Charles W., Jr. Frost, Peter F. Fuller, Donald E., EX Galison, Gerald Gallo, Joseph P., OX Gerard, Douglas S., flflill' Gilmore, William F. Goebel, Charles I l. Gordon, Philip C., EN Gorling, Arthur E., BOH Gratfam, David A., EX Greene, Jolm M., fl1K'l' Greenway, Thomas A., SN Grenz, Charles A., ft1Kll Gygli, Robert P., AKE Hagar, Donald C. Hanlon, James NY., EN Hardy, Norman B., A'l'!.2 Harney, Irving C., XX Harris, Robert YV., l3t9l't Harrison, Michael R. Hart, Robert K., EX Hartley, John F., GX Harvey, Charles YY., AIN Haynes, Jolm A., EN Headley, Oliver M. Heaslip, Harold C., EX Pentislaan Rochester Utica I, Aerdenhout., Holland Plainfield, N. J. Plattsburg Lakewood, N. J, New York Miest Caldwald, N. J . Brooklyn Dunmore, Pa. Utica Port Townsend, Wash. Jackson Heights Freeport New Haven, Conn. Hempstead St. Paul, Minn. Moorestowu, N. J. East Orange, N. J. Utica New Rochelle Carmel Waverly Jackson Heights Corona Jackson Heights Fayetteville Manchester, Conn. Cornwall, Conn. Brouxville Brooklyn Troy Southampton Oak Park, Hl. Syracuse Elizabeth, N. J. Shaker Heights, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. New Rochelle Kalamazoo, Mich. Fair Lawn, N. J. Shaker Heights, Ohio Atarslltield Hills, Mass. Harrison, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Syracuse Mount Vernon Columbus, Ohio Short Hills, N. J. Binghamton Ridgewood, N. J. Searsdale Flemington. N. J. Yonkers Compliments of A Friend CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 We of The Colgate Inn will always welcome you on your return visits to Ham- ilton and will endeavor to keep constituted an integral part of your university lite. As headquarters for Colgate men, your friends and families, remember that the Welcome sign will always be displayed for your return. We wish you Godspeed, Men of Colgate. Keep your ideals high, your aim constant, and your spirit strong. In future years we hope to see you again . . . to renew those pleasant friend- ships formed in this peaceful atmosphere. IIEABULGATE mir HAMILTON, NEW YORK Home of Colgate's Red Raiders Henry, lVilliam E. Heuermanu, Eric E., ATQ Hiatt, Peter, CCC llickok, Allan C., OX Hill, Judson WV., CCC Hodgskin, James T. Holt, lvaltcr S., Jr., EN Horne, VVilliam H., AXA Horowitz, Alan P., QIJKT Howard, John A. Howard, Richard H., OX Hoyle, Fred, Jr., AT Hoyt, John G., EN Hoyt, Norman YV., KAP Hoyt, Ronald K., AXA Huber, Arthur P., OX Huff, Alfred L., KAP Hussey, Christopher C. lrwin, lvilliam C., BOH Jackson, lvinslow L. Jandorek, Richard H., HGH Jones. Bryan C., AXA Jones, Paul Bl., AT' Jones, Ralph A., BOH Joyce, Robert P., IIDAO Kallison, Jack B. Kates, Donald L., BGJH Kelley, Thomas H., AT Kelly, James R. Kenney, Donald P., BOH Kern, William A., Jr., KIPAO Kern, William R., AKE Kessler, Richard M. King, Jackson T., fl'I'A Kittinger, Roger W., AKE Kluckhohn, Karl F., 'PAO Laidlaw, Charles D. Lapham, Byron J., 1l'l'A Law, Thomas J., AT Leach, Andrew K., EN Leary, Frank M., BOH Leads, Alvan H., AKE Leek, William A., KIIAO Leonard, Richard H., OX Leslie, Robert L. Lewis, David D. Linn, Charles F., OX Lloyd, Donald A. Love, Howard BI., BOH Lowe, lvilliam C., CCC Edward, N. J. Pelham Blanor, N. Y. Summit, N. J. Flushing Olena Rockville Centre Birmingham, Blich, Garden City New York Brooklyn Franklin Lakewood, Ohio Plainfield, N. J. Hyde Park, Blass. Rochester Hamden, Conn. Buffalo Rockland, Blass. Buflalo Chicago, lll. Brooklyn Old Greenwich, Conn. Medina, Ohio New York Blamaroneck San Antonio, Texas Forest Hills Medford, Mass. Evanston, lll. Bronxville Rochester Otisville, Pa. Flushing New Haven, Conn. Bay Village, Ohio Springville Rocky River, Ohio Glens Falls Sherrill Summit, N. J. Auburn Yonkers Purchase Forest Hills Albany Pelham Beaver, Pa. Great Barrington, Mass. Pittsburgh, Pa. Amityville B.l'acAyeal, Robert A., Jr., CIPKH' Tiverton, R. I. McCall, Robert O., AKE McCarty, John S., CIJPA Mc-Cubbin, Calvin G. Youngstown, Ohio Milton, Mass. Utica McDowell, James C., OX McDowell, Robert H., KDAO McGarvey, David C., flilill' BIC-Laughlin, John R., BOLT McMahon, David C., WIPKII' BlcNair, Lee R., fI1KT Bladden, Jerome K., ATQ Blaltbie, YYilliam F., KAP Bfauch, John R., KAP Maytham, Robert W., Jr., BOH Blearns, Arthur S. Bleekins, John A. Mendelsohn, Burton L. Mercer, George C., Jr., AXA Merrifield, Homer H., EX Merrill, Richard S., AT Metcalfe, Robert BI., Jr., KAP Milam, Vernon G. Millar, Richard BI., BOH Bliller, David Bruce, AY' Bliller, David Burke, KAP Millington, Robert D., AY Blitchell, Ralph J., KIPKT Moll, William F., 1llPA Moore, Allan D., fI1KT Blorgan, Thomas R., EX Monroe, Clyde C., Jr., AXA Blorog, Joseph V., AT' Mountain, Keith B., EN Moyer, Jack T. Blulcare, Frank J., BOH Mundy, John V. Blurbach, Richard T., KIYPA Murphy, Peter L., Jr., AKE Nason, George F., BOH Natsch, Jordan H., AXA Nicholas, David D., KAP Ohlweiler, Thomas H., ATQ Oliver, James M., Al' Orsini, Nicholas A., KAP Owen, Mitchell, AKE Owens, lvilliam L., KDKII' Partenheimer, Albert J. Patchen, lYilliam P., ATQ Paterson, Frederick C., Kl1K'l' Paugh, Thomas F., BOH Pearson, Russell H., AKE Perry, Richard C., AKE Pfeifler, Brian, ATQ Phass, Jack C., CCC Pierce, Pier VV., EN Pike, Yvilliam R., IPAQ Pileckas, Paul, QDPA Platt, David BI., AXA Scarsdale Delhi Jackson, Mich. Shaker Heights, Ohio Rome Tenino, Washington New Hartford Warrensburg Neptune Buffalo Great Neck Highland Floral Park Franklin Raldwinsville Syracuse Slingerlands South Ozone Park Wayne, Pa. Fayetteville Grand Rapids, Blich. Syracuse Hudson Falls Toledo, Ohio Rochester Slatington, Pa. Auburn Buffalo Honolulu, Hawaii Scarsdale Garden City Oneida Batavia Hamilton lVihningt0n, Del. Hempstead Rome Rahway, N. J. lvinchester, Blass. Glens Falls Toronto, Ont. North Canton, Ohio Yonkers Pittsford North Troy Glen'Ridge, N. J. Belmont, Blass. Brooklyn Grand Rapids, Mich. Peekskill Hamilton Hamilton Hagaman Ridgewood, N. J. LELAND COAL COMPANY Exclusive Agents in this area for D. 8. H. ANTHRACITE PHONE 30 Hamilton, N. Y. DIEGES 81 CLUST I7 John Street New York 8, N. Y MANUFACTURING SPECIALTY JEWELERS Class Rings and Pins Medals Cups Trophies Plaques ATHLETIC AWARDS YOUR LOCAL MARKET BASKET FINE soon stone Compliments of JONES MOTOR SALES Local FORD DEALERS Hamilton, N. Y. A. M. LITTLE 8. SON ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Light and Power Equipment Line Construction Material SINCE 1889 429 E. Jefferson St. Telephone 6-3990 Syracuse 2, N. Y. AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS HOTEL UTICA Garry Riggs, '24, manager PHILLIPS PROCESS CO., Inc. Manufacturers of CARBON PAPERS + TYPEWRITER RIBBONS T92 Mill Street Phone BAker 8201 Rochester 4, N. Y. REED'S HARDWARE HARDWARE AND HAPPY COOKING GAS 39 LEBANON STREET Hamilton, N. Y. Plant, Roy, Jr. Porter, James YY., .SX Possen, Peter G., Potter, Albert F. t-IX Potter, Royal F., EX Powell, John N., ITN Prescott, Edward D. Priee, Douglas F., SN Prunier, Jolm H., AJ' Pugh, Rodney W., BOH Purdy, Phillip Nl. Quinn, William M., AXA Reddig, Avillltllll Al., Jr., AT Reynolds, David A., KAP Roberts, Charles L., Jr. Roekwell, Robert. E., Jr., ATQ Rodger, Donald B. Roemer, Charles T., Jr., EX Rolston, Riehard C., flflill' Runnette, Harry K., HI Russell, Christopher YY., CCC Rutishauser, Reginald YV., AKE Sager, Robert. D.,AXA Salter, Peter G., .EN Sawyer, Frank A. St-hey, Richard A. Sehlangen, Donald Al., BOH Sf'lHllClllK'I'g, John T., flllillf Sc-huler, David l'., Bt-Oll Schulze, Robert D. Selhy, William B., KAP Seward, Charles Al., A XA Sheldon, Robert J., ATQ Shields, Wialler Al., Jr., AXA Shinn, Yun Boo Sias, John N., ATQ Skiff, Rim-hard A., OX Smith, Charles A., IDAO Smith, David S., BQH Smith, Norman W., CCC Smith, William L., EN Spazlone, Jolm C., EX Stawarky, Jolm C., Jr., EN Stenberg, Arthur C., OX Stephan, John K., EX Sterling, George L. Stern, Edward .L., 1lPKlI Sterrett, Riehnrd H., QIIAQ Stevens, Arthur E., Jr., ATQ Stevenson, James P., AKE Stewart, Charles A., OX I .awrenee Alillburn, N. J. Roehester Poultney, Vt. Sea Cliff PL'lllillll Passaic-, N. J. Montr-lair, N. J. Elmira AWJCSHIQIIIIPTOII Beaeh Hamilton Sherburne Olathe, Kansas Roseoe Highland Park, lll. Leominster, Mass. Alalverne South Orange, N. J. Rome Westport, Conn. Charleston, lll. lltiea Syraeuse Old Greenwieh, Conn. Montclair, N. J. East Rockaway West Springfield, lll. Akron, Ohio Jackson Heights Croton-on-Hudson Bethesda, Md. East Dennis, Alass. Oswego Northbrook, Ill. Seoul, Korea YY:-st Afedford, Mass, Middlebury, Conn. Eggertsville Clinton YYL-st Hartford, Conn. Gerlnantown, Pa. Rockville Centre Bridgeport, Conn. Endicott Columbus, Ohio Searsdale Searsdale Hamburg Central Valley New York Rochester 95 Stewart, Donald P., EX Stranford, Riehard ll., QPAO Strasser, Samuel A., CCC Stratton, Charles T., IDFA Stratton, Joseph F., FIPFA Striekler, Alfred B., Jr., AKE Sullivan, Thomas F., AXA Supplee, Thomas H., AY Suprenant, Vahnore J., QPAO Tabell, Anthony W . Taliaferro, Leland L., KIDAG Taylor, Nelson L., flllfll' Tebbuti, Harry K., KAP Tenney, Jack R., KAP Terrell, Robert B., AKIC Tetter, George B., AT' Thiede, Donald YV. Thomas, Louis C., AY' Thomas, W'illiam A., KAP Thompson, Arthur S., Jr., EX Thompson, lt. N., KDA9 Thompson, Samuel D., EN Tiblmals, Douglas Nl., KIYKT Traey, Robert E. Turk, John C., CCC Turner, Richard B., EN Turtur, Mario, Jr. EN Ctz, Robert F., KDAGJ Vargo, Roy M., AXA Vaughn, James W., BGJH Veit, Donald XV., KDAG-7 Von Maur, Charles R., BG-JH W'allaee, Robert B., ATQ WE-iss, Stanley Weldon, Riehard F., AY' Yvestervelt, VVilliam O., AY White, Robert D., GX lYhitelaw, James G., SX lYhitmarsh, Stewart B. lvieclner, Donald L., CCC W'illey, H. David, fIVKT Williams, George A., IH, BQH Avilli2lIllSOl1, Craig F., EN Vvilson, John R., AKE lvoods, Allan I., Jr., BQH 1 XYOFSSHIII, John G. Yale, Wlilliam S., ATQ Yates, Robert. F. Youker, James E., AY' Zaharis, Alexander J. Zoller, Charles K., AXA Zorbaugh, Harvey YV., EX Suffern Broomall, Pa, Albany Ridgewood, N. J. Ridgewood, N. J. Elizabeth, N. J, Rutherford, N. J. Glen Ridge, J. New Rochelle Riverside, Conn. Orange, N. J. Rahway, N. J. Albany Paramus, N. J. Hartford, Conn. North Tonawanda. West Hempstead Gowanda Shaker Heights, Ohio Nutley, N. J. Havertown, Pa. Searsdale West Orange, N. J. Rockville Centre lvillianisvillc Merrick Elizabeth, N. J. .Kenmore Duquesne, Pa.. Dongan Hills, Staten Island Bellerose Davenport, Iowa Ne w York South Orange, N. J. lfaplewood, N. J. ltllmira. Freeport itlaplewood, N. J. Binghamton Floral Park Omaha, Nebraska. Higganum, Conn. South Norwalk, Conn. Garden City Newton Highlands, Blass. Old Greenwich, Conn. Youngstown Newburgh Buffalo Charleston, lvest Virginia West Winfield Plandome Compliments of S. M. FLICKINGER COMPANY, Inc. I WHOLESALE GROCERS FANCY RED 8g WHITE BRANDS Ot Canned Foods and SUN VALLEY FROSTED FOODS Fruits - Vegetables - Fish - Poultry BAUM S MEN'S WEAR SHOES CLOTHING l8 Brood St. Hamilton, N. Y BOWES BROTHERS, Inc. WHOLESALE PAPER MERCHANTS Our Sixtieth Year Utica 2, N. Y. Compliments of HAMILTON PURITY LAUNDRY MONTGOMERY STREET PHONE 95 Hamilton, N. Y. Compliments of D E A N ' S HAM1LToN's EXCLUSIVE JEWELRY STORE TRASK MOTOR SALES LOCAL Buick and Pontiac DEALERS 59 Utica Sf. Phone 53 Hamilton, N. Y. Abeltin, Harry, BG-DH Ahrens, Paul ll., 'DAG Alden, Booth, AXA Allaire, Armand E., BQH Alton, David C., f1PFA Anderson, Gordon N., 'DAQ Andes, Hugh YV., fl2Kll Anthony, Alfred YV. Applegate, Edward B., 'DFA Assinann, Arthur A. Balnberger, Richard E. Barravalle, Edward, KIPKT Barker, Robert ll., ARE Barney, Edward L. Barrett, Robert B., KAP Beekman, David S., GX Bennett, Richard YY., iPAQ Bentz, Harry N., Jr., ATQ Bergelnan, Everett D. Bergman n, Lawrence YV., ATQ Bickel, David YY., ATQ. Bicknell, Stewart D., CCC Birch, Thomas E., TAG Blackman, Vernon H. Blaisdell, lvilliam P., BQH Bonfield, Gordon B., ATQ. Boote, Alfred S., KAP Bourke, Edward A., EN Bowen, John C., EX Bowlby, Joel ll. UNIOR CLASS Conway Treasurer, Hubbard President, Davis Vice-President, Johnson Secretary. Brooklyn Ytilinington, Del. Sherburne Marlboro, Blass. Glen Rock, N. J. Windsor, Conn. Douglaston Middletown Grand Rapids, Mich. East Orange, N. J. Utiea Garden City Douglaston Great Neck New York City Oneida Clayton, Mo. Allentown, Pa. YVa te rport Greenport. Pittsburgh, Pa. Detroit, Mich. Rochester Pitman, N. J, Jamestown Grand Rapids, Mich. East Norwalk, Conn. Searsdale Short Hills, N. J. Cincinnati, Ohio Boxwell, David O. Boyer, Robert E. Braun, Donald F. Brittain, Robert S., AT Broadbridge, Don C., IIPFA Brown, Frederick C., GX Byers, svlllltllll B., fI1KT Cahill, Lewis N., KAP Carroll, Harlow B., EN Carter, Hiland S. Cavanaugh, David K. Chamberlain, Wlilliam A., CCC Chaphe, Francis YV., CIWAQ Cheatham, Goode R., Jr., KAP Clapp, Forrest N., Jr. CCC Clark, John F., Jr. Clark, Robert B. Clemons, Girard L., Jr. Cole, Allan NV., Jr., GPX Cole, Robert l-I., KAP Conrad, David VV., GX Conway, Edmund V., Jr., CDK' Coxhead, Ralph N., AKE Coyle, Philip YV., AXA Crane, Thonlas J., Jr. EX Crawford, Donald F. Crclnins, Eugene J., Jr., QPAQ Croft, Shelley E., AY' Darling, Peter A., KIPFA Davidian, Victor, KAP lu Ridgewood, N. J. Pahnerton, Pa. New York City Speneerport, Pa. Grosse Point, lktich. Saginaw, Mich. Forest Hills Glens Falls New York City Pittsburgh, Pa. Ilolland Patent Port Jefferson YYest Eaton Endicott llila, htaine Loudonville Blelrose, Mass. Ansonia, Conn. G owanda Hannuondsport Upper Montclair, N. J. Montauk New York City Binghalnton Lawrence East Aurora Kenmore tYaterbury, Conn. Schenectady Teaneck. N. J. STUART F. JAQUAY incorporated CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DAIRYLEASE RICHER and CREAMIER SALES and SERVICE ICE CREAM Telephone 208 15 Uficq 51-reef Dairymen's League Cooperative Ass'n incorporated Hamlllonf N- Y' Reg. U. s. Pat. off. DEPENDABLE - for Over a Quarter of a TYDOL Gasolines Century - New York Schools Have Found Us To Be a Reliable Source of TYDOL Heating Oils SANITATION and MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES VEEDOL L b. H oil u rlca ng s HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES ' t d 'T'C 'Pm' e, wEscAR SERVICE Huntington, Indiana Representative, Harry Stetzel 325 Wendell Terr. Syracuse, N. Y. Sherburne, N- Y- J. LOWENSTEIN 8. SON, Inc. MEATS POULTRY PROVISIONS O PHONE WAtkins 4-0200 Corner of 25th Street and 9th Avenue New York Compliments of A FRIEND Davis, George H., III Davis, Kenneth B., EX Davis, Warren H., flPKlI' Davison, Robert T., KIPKII' Dawson, Jolm C., AKE Day, Herbert D., EX Del.essio, Tho 111:1 s A., flflillf Demetriades, Anthony Dobbins, Ho xx': 1 rd H., AY Donovan, James F., Al' Doremus, Thomas P., Jr., IIYFA Dowse, Jolm G., AKE Drateh, John, Jr., 111.363 Driscoll, John Q. Droescher, John J., Jr., ATQ Dunham, Edwin K., AXA Earle, Sanford N., OX Egan, Ke I111 eth F., AKE Egler, Alan C., KDAG Eisenhut, John YY., CCC Elliott, George A., HI Entwistle, Oliver H., Jr., CCC Everett, Robert L., OX Fay, Warren M. Fenner, Donald M. Field, Lester L., EN Filler, John E., KDKT Fischer, Robert J., CIPAQ Flinn, Robert H., CDAGJ Foley, James, KIPKT Fox, Robert A., EN Fraser, John, J l'., EN Freud, Donald E., ATQ Fnlh -111 , Lawrence R., EN Gerbinski, John R. Gleason, Frederic W. Goewey, John J., AT Golding, Norman W. Goodwin, Arthur T. Graffa lll, David A., SX Greene, Alan A. Greer ixi' ood, David B., BQH Gregg, Robert TV., AXA Greenfield, Mass. NL 'ii' lmrgh East Syracuse Providenec, R. I. Nor xx':1 lk, Ohio Plainfield, N. J. La nrelton Athens, Greece Lockport Elmira Red Bank, N. J. Joliet, Ill. Yonkers Troy Xiiashington, D. C. Freeport Great Neck Belmont, Mass. White Plains Loudonville Wilmington, Del. WYestfield, N. J. Summit, N. J. Poughkeepsie Herkimer Eatontown, N. J. West Winchester, Mass. Trenton, N. J. Larchmont Weldon Palatine Bridge Hempstead Hasbrouck Heights Lpper Blontclair, N. J. Little Falls Hingham, Mass. Pittsfield, Mass. YVhile Plains Brooklyn Pittsburgh, Pa. Great N eek New York City Corning 199 Grimes, James R. Gustavson, Robert, E., KIPAO Hall, Lewis M., KAP Hall, Richard E., KIPFA Halter, Xvliilillll Wh, CDKW Hare, Stewart. G., EN Harff, Charles H., KAP Harley, Williz irxi H., OX Ha1'per, Ralph A., KIPFA Hartill, Creighton G. Hassell, Gordon E., OX Heath, Richard O., EN Held, Sidney J. Helley, Martin J. Herrick, Snowden P., KAP Ilillers, Robert. S., OX Hinman, Ray C., EN Hodes, Jay R. Holland, Robert. V., dvlillf' Hoyt, Charles A., Jr., AXA Hubbard, Edward G., AY' Hubbard, Joseph T., OX Hume, David S., OX Hurlbut, Robert L., CDKT Jackson, Paul H. Johnson, Herbert J., OX Johnson, James E., EN Johnson, Roger L., KAP Jolly, Alan G., BOH Jones, Paul M., Jr., AY' Jordan, Purdy C., AKE Kenvin, Harry L., EX Kidd, Kenneth L., ATQ Kienzle, Robert C., KAP Koph, Donald D., AXA Kl'lSllt'l', T. Eugene, AKE Krug, Ed xx'z 1 rd T., AXA Kngel, Peter Kurz, Richard B. LaBa1', Tom G., EX Langan, Robert J., C-DX Largo, Andrew O. Owego Montclair, N. J. Hartsdale Oak Park, Ill. Youngstown, Ohio. Elba Cambridge Point Lookout: Evanston, Ill. Jackson Heights Beaver, Pa. Ridgewood, N. J. Brooklyn YYoodside River Edge, N. J. Ogdensburg Rye Newark, N. J. XVollaston, Blass. Bronxville Mt. McGregor Chagrin Falls, Ohio Brooklyn Wayland Buffalo hlarion Bronxville Port Chester Bowling Green, Ky. Medina, Ohio Sinaloa, hlexico Rockville Centre Port Townsend, VVashington Nantieoke, Pa.. Garden City Massillon, Ohio Scotia New York City Nutley, N. J. Kansas City, BIO. Seaford Hoboken, N. J. MER BETTER MPLETE OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE -,,:-ner::ff1-.n-V-'-:-,r1,1:.g':-:u:':- rar- g , :2:.,,,,,3,,,.,.,:,,,,, - . X--, vvvv- - V N-,,'--'- 1--:v -'-'- 1.-+:'f:::Y::-: -f--- W- ,,,, 1 ,V ,. ,,,, H ,.,,. A , , .,.,, ,M,,4,A ,W ' ' f' ' f '2'f'':f1 f :f:f211'1ff-1:22-11:1112 ma?2',s',s:2f'suss:J.ss5fg.-:p..,s-:aw25, :3:1:wa,5251xm4gf rt:'s251:515:515:zzz:2:f5'3:faiEfEE'Ii2E:- ' ' 'QQ 'E'E', 5 'Ei' 'E' ' 'A'E: Compumenfs of 'E'E E E E V -,:.- 5 ,:',f I, 'E'2' f if r 1-f: ,,.: Q : 7 A FRIEND M A C ' S CORDIAL SHOPPE Lavallee, Rene L., GX Lawton, Sanford, EX Lawyer, Lloyd D., XX Leach, John B., KIPPA Leek, William A., Jr., IDAO Legg, Donald A., CDAO Levin, 'Bernard M., CCC Leydon, George B., ARE Libassi, Frank S., A'l'S2 Lissfelt, Walter N., fl1K'l' Llt -vx' ellyn, Robert E., AT Lomanto, Edward S., AXA Lott, Robert ll., AXA Lull, Charles ll., AXA Lum, Kwong Yen, AT Lust, Wiilliam C., BN Lutz, Philip P. Lyle, Aaron K. Mae Callum, Nelson Il. S., IDACEY Mac-Lean, James R., B6-JH Mac-Nabb, Alexander S., OX Nleliride, Whitney IC. McCall, Robert O., AKE Bl:-Loughlin, Thomas J., Jr., Al' McNeill, William, KAP Mc-Quillen, Riehard S., .ARE Madden, Jerome K., NVQ Margenau, Robert H. 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