Hartwick College - Oyaron Yearbook (Oneonta, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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Little Theatre STANDING, L. to R.: J. Scuderi, B. Hewitt, C. Lof, N. Carlson, D. Deming, H. Johnson, N. Barhydt, S. Westcott, R. Mancinelli SEATED, . rw- 'pp Suu iii William Shakespeareis Hamlet said, l ' l - A , The purpose of the player is to hold a mirror up to nature . . . to show the very L l age and body of time, its form and im- pression. The Hartwick College Little Theatre offers the mirror to this campus. Here the audience can come to see a fuller view of life as the actors make the image or soul of the playwright's manu- script come to life. This past year saw a bill of fou-r one act plays during the first semester. One of them, The Genius, was written by Dr. Ethel B. Callahan, the head of the mathematics department. Also on the bill were If Men Played Cards as Women Do, The Valiant , and Another Way Out. The second semester the three act comedy 'cSabrina Fair was presented in the theatre in the round. . L. to R.: C. Bee, M. Saldicco, E. Brundage, Mr. Warren Pickett German Club The German Club was established to help students who are interested in Ger- man to come closer to Germany's cul- ture, and to obtain more of the feel- ingl' of the spoken language. One of the outstanding Germans studied by all the students is Dr. Albert Schweitzer. His views on life and religion are ex- plored for their application into every- day living. OFFICERS Presidmztg Charlotte MacLain Vice Pres. g Gregory Colocotronis Recording Sec., Ute Bergen Cowes. Sec., Elfrieda Dreier Treasurerg Charlotte Russell Advisory Mrs. Jacqueline Pestel ROW I, L. to R.: R. Stock, R. Black, G. Holsapple, A. Higby, R. Allison, R. Gasslei, J. Centamfore, H. Milkman. ROW 2: G. Colocotro- nis, U. Bergen, C. MacLain, E. Dreier, Mrs. Jacqueline Pestel, N. Planck. ROW 3: A. Mayhew, K. Evans, J. Garland, G. Arnold, P. Brown, E. Phannemiller, N. Igel, E. Ditewig, S. Westcott, M. Van Apel- dorn, C. Schneider, G. Frey, C. Chapman, M. Wright, K. Bateman. ROW 4: D. Terpenning, R. Horn, E. Kruck, R. Schlee, M. Romain, F. Gilday, P. Schumacher, R. Schneider, B. Karas, M. Faye. 67

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Outing Club The Hartwick College Outing Club is one of Hartwick's newest organizations. It is composed of four main divisions, each of which involves outdoor activities. They are the rod and gun, ski, boating, canoeing, hiking, and camping clubs, with each division having - its own oiiicers. All interested stu- dents are invited to participate. OFFICERS President, Ed Elmendorf S ecretaryg Ann Leavitt Trea.vu1'er,' Richard Juve Advisor, Mr. John Decker Freshman Camp ROW I, L. to R.: Orling, D. Deming, E. Raudenbush, D. Andersen, Wilder, Mr. John Decker, M. A. Scully, K. Grant, K. Bateman, S. Cross. ROW 2: B. Downing, V Mynxski, S. Koken, J. Garland, I. Matz, L. Bramson, J. Paris, D. Dewart, C. Chapman M. Wright, A. Leavitt, T. Garofalo ROW 3: T. Crocker, B. Pulitzer, K. Dobert, R Schneider, R. Rappleyea, H. Johnson, R. Fritts, E. Reap, B. Lewis, M. Munson. CO- DIRECTORSg Mary Ann Scully, Donald Andersen. CO-DIRECTORS, Mary Ann Scully Donald Andersen 66 J ROW I, L. to R.5 N. Planck, J. Lloyd, I. Nagele, J. Wood, L. Judge, A.- Leavitt. ROW 2g C. Onofrio, R. Dwyer, W. Hunt, Dr. John Garhart, Mr. John' Decker, M. A. Scully. ROW 35 M. Munson, E. Reap, C. Lindquist. ROW 4g R. Burns, R. Juve, V. Myruski, B. Lewis, M. Beebe. Freshman camp i annually held in tht- fall before schoo- opens on beautifu Otsego Lake at Path Ender Lodge in Coop erstown. The purposv- of the camp is to orien the incoming student to each other and tc Hartwick in an inforl mal, friendly atmos phere. The counsellors all upperclassmen, are there to direct the ac tivities and. see tha the Freshmen enjoj themselves.



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STANDING, L. to R.: L. Egbertson, J. Horowitz, F. Gilday, E. Payton, N. Carlson, K. Evans, R. Rider, E. Brundage SEATED: K. Dobert, H. Johnson, R. Scriber, M. Holtz, T. Reamer, R. Groth, M. Romain, G. Sutch. Circle K The Hartwick College branch of Circle International is the only organization on c pus that possesses the motto 'WVe Build. Th club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club Oneonta. Circle K is in its third year of oper tion. This year, the Club did many and varie deeds worthy of note. Honors Day, 1960, marke the initial presentation of the John A. Rol Memorial Award. Members of the club hav served in the capacity of student guides, show ing prospective students around the campu Nine of the club's members were in attendanc at the First New York State District, and Rober Rider, past president of the Circle K was electe as president of the NYS District. Several of thj Club's members have assisted the community by fighting fires, assisting private home owners performing various tasks, and helping our bene- factors, the Oneonta Kiwanis Club, in their an' nual pancake supper. Truly, the Circle K Clu is one that places service above self, followin great Christian principles. President, Thoma Reamerg Vice-President, Martin Holtz 5 Secreq tary, Robert Groth, Treasurer, Robert Scriber, Advisor, Mr. Ralph Larsen. Splinterville Splinterville is the title bestowed upon a little village at the base of the college hill which supplies housing for the married couples on campus. Next year this will be torn down. 68

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