XX . , X Jiqiq 1 V A,, M pg S A i f Q 4 ,', - P 5 ' f ' 1 GQ Eff I XX 1942 HALF - CENTURY GA UGA 92 EQ 935315 Jwilpgoy J' fi as if E - 1 1' pubfished by 1 Tl-ILE SENIOR CLASS of ITHACA COLLEGE ITHACA, NEW YORK 7 Edith M. Lundquist. Editor-in-Chief Robert Wadsworth. Business Manager UREWURD I-IESE covers contain the result of fifty years oi Ithaca hCo1lege. from the time oi the Ithaca Conservatory of Music to the pres- ent. The work and pleasure oi students and faculty during these titty years made possible these contents. xxxxxxxxx Q ff ,, isis? .,: .f :L 'dsl- . , ,,- ff -u 5 -X . ?X ...- ' . 7-7 A ,ov '?-'- , !2s3+ -f .-- ,,. in -E M, fx t ff I ,. if , df' , K 2' U0 TE TS FACULTY CLASSES SNAPS ORGANIZATIONS AND FRATERNITIES ACTIVITIES DO YOU REMEMBER? STUDENT DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX 'lla Qpiu ml lul l 'gk v' M' ref. , -' I ul lily 'al ' Ihuth' I C4 .Ji , 4 T'b, I ' ' -ff fil'f'gA,Ehl 1 1 , - I gg Iii ,y Alhz .Q flag 1?53,':.:27:: N 5 X h r I QI X . 5 x In I P.: Q As. 31' -G' V 5. 'UI 0 'lu 5 fea 3555 'Hijack gases' Env in-' 5-gn.-38 -:ig Us wg-no :gg 'U 'UU Q-1555 H -'rim Qi 0 w 5 0 2 5 ,Q 5' N S 5' as A 0 5' -3 es 5 S 5' 0-1 A fs 'S o 'L' 5 S' 'U t here. . ' ege ' . A t . . l hide t h ! ' an -mfg' cS'.::f 05506 go s 'l-S 5-1 'L' ANNIVERSAB. The full meaning of anniversary years does not appear until time has hallowed our memories. In the history of an institution. fifty years is not long. To individuals they represent all of life that is left after college days are ended. These years span the time in which our talents grow to full fruition and we use them for good or ill according to our individual des- tiny. It has ever been that institutions survive individ- uals, but institutions live only because of what the individual is able to contribute to the welfare of mankind. They serve best if they stand in the minds and hearts of men and women throughout the years as guides to high personal achievement. Each of you in this anniversary class will long treasure the golden moments that at times crowded your college experience. The memory of the unhappy and evil moments will pass with the years. Mellow memories will flood the mind and move the heart to generous and helpful acts that shall allay the suffer-- ing and soften the shocks of a needy but unsympa- thetic world. The golden year we now observe will soon pass, but the achievements of these years make the heritage of those to come all the richer. They have brought to each of you the advantage of experience. Our fifty years of college experience have been corn- pressed into four years for you. They have made it possible for you to take with you the skills of your pro- fession. disciplined minds, essential ideals, and a measure of wisdom. You have learned that living is only the means by which we grow and share and achieve together. Anniversaries are the milestones of successful living. fmmr em. yon l 6 l My WSJ 4' kin' ff, .f . ' ,Af . f ' 5 '! 'f' uf .f Aff'LL'fk:f Zeller Plx.D. Winn F. , Director, Dept. of Drama., ' Division Chairman oi Academxc Laurence S. Hill, B.S. t. of Physical Bducamion, Professor of Pl'-. Director, Dep f Nellie B. Va Bursan B-o . AM 'A nf the ji' Ida A. Powell, Amin.. De an of Women bert.K Devriclrs, . . Colle Q6 L F Rebmaxui, Ph.D. Victor .-. Director, Dept. of Music, Professor of Music Florence Howland. Registrar --4-11 fl Rollo A. Tallcott, Litt. D., Ph.D. Christopher Wnest, M.Ed. Isadore Yavits, A.B. Professor of English Associate Professor of Professor of Physical Education Physical Education ,4- Leon Sampaix Wiliiam H. Steers, Ph.D. Johann Reich, 1VLA. Professor of Music Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of Drama '-.4 Marguerite Rowiand, M.A. Jennie Witmer Tallcott, ASM. Associate Professor of History Professor of Education 117, X' 'ffm . J' V V 3 Spf Sf J or NM gm , 1 '15, -ff' li! Conrad Rawski, PYLD. ofessor of Music Assistant Pr Bess Danie1,s B.M. essor of Music Rogers Lyon,'B:S. ,- 1 0 Walter 0'Conne1l, B.S. 'J .X Bert. n i ' Professor of ' Professor of Music Associate Physical Education 'B X George Drzscoll Mus Music Instr-yitor in K ilhzun Dean ff' -Q W f Drama, af! Professor o 'Freshman Company Repertory Assistant Prof Ph D. Associate Charles McGaw, . eech Associate Professor of Sp ry Mus.B., B.S, Craig Mei-len , f Music Professor o A 'Wilcox 'Florence . or of Music , Assistant P x w I0feSS .4 i Angela, McDermott, B.S. Walter Beeler, Mus.B. B.S. ' ' Associate Professor of Music As sist aut Lxhr arxan Instru Edwin Sawyer, 3.5. ctor in Physical 'Education Carl Schrader, NLPE. Wrlliam Cozm, ,...-, Professor of Physical Education Professor of Music Associate 'Professo 'Elsie Hugger, B.S. 'staut Professor of R lph Jones, M. A. a Speech Clinician e Holmes Assi l Education R. Ma r of Music Physica Blaine B. Kessler, A.M. Philip S. Kessler, M.A. Sidney W. Landon, Litt.'D., LLD Instructor in Music Assistant Professo Professor 9f English I '. WF I D West M.A. t Fiixch, A.M. Benjamin Light, B.S. Cecil . , Instructor rn Physical Education Assistant Professor of Science Etnes Assistant Professor of Bugiis I 4 Ph.D. Ge Instru Ray Holcombe orge Hoerner Associate Professor of ctor of Stagecrait 'Ihaye Theodore or Ass of History istarut Prof ess I Ruth A1111 Moore, B.5. Instructor in Music 4 ,.p-- I Sarah DeGroat Osborne, 28.5. Librarian K GLASSES E161 UF 42 ON the way out - '42 leaves memories and traditions we've upheld and pass on to you - I. C. - to build from and add more to wl1at's been to us our busiest and happiest days. EARL TWYMAN Schenectady, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha., House Manager, Pledgemaster: Senior Class, President: Junior Class, President: Student Council, President: Adelphi: Ithacan, Fraternity Editor: Cayugan, Art Editor: Cheerleader: Scampers. TURNER W. CARLTON Beach Haven, N. J. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Senior Class, Vice-President: Basketball : Track: Soccer: Baseball: Football. EDWARD T. GREEN, JR. Hackettstown, N. J. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha, Supreme Council- man, President, Secretary: Oracle: Adelphi: Cayugan, Secretary: Ithacan, Music Editor: Inter-Fraternity Council: Concert Band: Or- chestra: Little Theatre Orchestra: Oratorios: Wl1o's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Scampers, Business Manager. CLIVE LYON DILL, JR. Endicott, N. Y. B.S., Drama: Theta Alpha. Phi: Senior Class, Treasurer: Oracle, Treasurer: Adelphi: Choir: Dramatic Productions: Cheerleader: Scampers, Director. Faculty Advisor DR. CARL SCHRADER Dorothy Ahearn Middletown, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education : Phi Delta Pl, Secretary: Oracle: Adelphi: Girls Ath- letics: Scampers. William G. Beal Poughkeepsie, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa: Sopho more class, President: Vars- ity Baseball: Freshman Baseball: Football. Joseph A. Berle Churchville, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Newman Club: Football: Freshman Baseball: Intraf mural Basketball: Intramur- al Soccer. Marguerite Bozenhard West Springfield, Mass. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor, Magazine Chairman: Adelphi: West- minster, House President: Dining Hall Committee: Or- 3f0l'l0S. Donald B. Brown Upper Nyack, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education. n Ralph W. Asmus Lancaster, N. Y. B.S., Music: Oratoriosg Con- cert Band: Little Theatre Orchestra. Fritz William Becker Flushing, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Sigma Delta Psi, Treasurer, President: Ithacan, Physl- cal Education Editor: Foot- ball: Basketball: Baseball: Scampers. Susan J. Bertrand rms mu, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi: W.S.G.A., Census Chairman, Vice-Presb dent: Ithacan: Girls Ath- letlcs. Joseph Broccardo Woonsocket, R. I. B.S., Music: Kappa Gamma Psi, President, Treasurer, House Manager, National Vice-President: inter-Fra: ternity Cou eil, ice-Pres? dent: Ne ,lsintn cuiigg cert Baths Qrog6stx5Q:lt'0ra- torio :lficampfxlrsw J ' . , , 'l m Mp ,U Fix' l. L, tbl' X D .nt -' 4 4' 5 Q -' 5 01 If 'Q uv .4 -' ,- X L V V RX bv Janet Brown J , Q! Danjlhe, Pa. :LI PJ. Nl?fB.S., Music: Sigma Alpha 3Iota, Social Committee, Treasurer: Adelphi: Ozator- los: Choir: Scampers. U71 'bl Dorothy K. Burgess Croton Falls, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Hockey: Scampers. Iris M. Carnell Ithaca, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Adelphi: Basketball and Hockey, Omcial ratings : Northeast Hockey Team: Girls Athletics. Helene Cautin Lake Placid, N. Y. B.S., Music: Oratorios. George Charles Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S., Drama.: Adelphi: Dra- ma Productions. Charles C. Compton Rutherford, N. J. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Foot- ball: Scampers. E181 1 1 1 ' v W ' I 'Gill I' 1 ' f . I WI! , I a n ' . , u pha, yugan, ' oncer ll , mphony Orchestra: Little Theatre Orchestra: Oratorios. ',- , Q ff'Vv-P W W6 19 William D. Carney fwfr' mica, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Oracle: Adelphi: Newman Club: Cayugan, Music Edi- tor, Assistant Business Man- ager: Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges: Con- cert Band: Orchestra.: Choir: Oratories: Scampcrs. Raymond Charbonneau Cohoes, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Adephi: Ithacan: Basketball: Soccer. Alfred J. Cole Oswego, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Oratorios. Willard Coon Bolton Landing, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education! Phi Epsilon Kappa: Adelphi: Football: Basketball: Base- ball. George Copeland Jamaica, N. Y. ii B.S., Physical Education:- Soccer: Gym Team. Bertram Cottine Highland, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Soccer: Track. Barbara H. Crouse Granby, Conn. B.S., Music: Sigma. Alpha Iota, Pledgemaster, Social Chairman: Adelphi: Choir: Oratoriosg Scampers. A. Naomi Davis Rochester, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi, Historian, House Treasurer: Girls Ath- letics. Zigmont J. Deminiak West Leyden, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Fresh- man Football: Freshman Baseball: Soccer. George Cosenza sramfora, N. Y. B.S., Music: Kappa Gamma Psi, Sergeant-atarms: New- man Club: Oratorlos: Scam- pets. John M. Cox Ogdensburg, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa.: Adel- phi: Choir: Oratorios: Scampers. Joseph Luther Davis New Hartford, N. Y. B.S., Music: Adelphi: Con- cert Band, Piano Soloist: Oratorios. Samuel John Deeb Ithaca, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Football: Basketball: Base- ball. Rita M. Dickinson Babylon, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Newman Club: Physical Ed- ucation Deznonstration: Girls Athletics. E191 Franklin E. Drescher Gardenville, N. Y. B. S., Physical Education , Newman Club, Basketball , Baseball , Scampers. Ruth Ann Duryee Kingston, N. Y. B.S., Music, Delta Phi Zeta., Treasurer, Hilliard Hall, House President, Cayugan, Art Editor , Oratorios. Irma Foote Garrattsville, N. Y. B.S., Music, Sigma Alpha. Iota, Adelphi, Orchestra., Oratorlos. Alfred E. Formichella Summit, N. J. B.S., Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Pledge- B.S., Music Education, Sig master, Treasurer, Vice- President, Adelphi 5 Inter- Fraternity Council, Presi- dent, Student Council, Vice- President, Track, Soccer, Gym Team. 1 Dorothea Groves ' Port Ewen, N. Y. B.S., Music, ,Sigma Alpha Iota, Adelphi, V Choir, Orag torios, Scampers. . .. 4. 201 Laurence J. Dunn Smithiown Branch, N. Y. BS., Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Presi dent, Adelphi, Football , Baseball, Manager, Intra mural Basketball, Fresh man Football, Freshman Baseball, Manager. E. Rosemary Ellis Auburn, N. Y. B.S., Music, Adelphi, Itha- can, Cayugan, Concert Band, Orchestra, Oratorios, Scam- pers. Merle E. Ford Owego, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Basket ball, Football. James John Gambino Summit, N. J. B.S., Music, Kappa Gamma Psi, Secretary, Orchestra, Choir, Oratorios. Barbara Henderson Penn Yann, N. Y. ma Alpha Iota., Oracle, His- torian, Adelphi, Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and C01- leges, Symphony Orchestra, Little Theatre Orchestra, Oratorios, Scampers. F. Jane Henshaw Ithaca., N. Y. B.S., Drama: Delta. Phi Zeta: Theta Alpha Phi, Treasurer: Oracle: Newman Club, President: Ithacan, Copy Reader: Cayugan, As- sistant Editor: Dramatic Pro- ductions: Scampers, Chair- man of Continuity. Bruce Herwig Easotn, Pa. B.S., Physical Education: Sigma. Delta Psi: Sophomore Class, Treasurer: Junior Class, Vice-President: Adel- phi: Freshman Baseball: Intramural Basketball. Jean S. Hoyt Central Square, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Girls Athletics. Allen Jamieson Walton, N. Y. B,S., Music: Kappa. Gamma Psi, Treasurer 5 Concert Band 3 Orchestra: Oratorios. George Kissell Evans Mills, N. Y. IB.S., Physical Education: Adelphi: Baseball: Soccer. Richard A. Herfort Danbury, Conn. B.S., Music: Kappa. Gamma Psi, Social Chairman: Ora- torios. John V. Holehan Utica, N. Y. 1B.S., Physical Education: Newman Club: Baseball. Milton Jacobson Mount Vision, N. Y. B.S., Music : Oraorios. Harvey Johnson Schenectady, N. Y. 2B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Concert Band: Orchestra: Little Theatre Orchestra: Oratorlosg Scampers. I In L, s J, ing-,1 .asf -I-W- Wy , .,. W, 'T fr ,Q .41 f pf-0' fi-1'-ff: :.,,sbC.,-V,, gf. -I Y V - ,f I N . ,-1519 -'HQ-P14 ,ef-4-ff,,,, ..-1 'af' Gi -5 . ' ev ,G ,-,ff --fc'-3-few-gf'f .Q '14 4 T ' ,-are . '. me-as .ffl- -,av A rj: ,f ss x' ef -?,,.,,-.,L41'3? 1 .- AV ,J ' , Ruth Laclue ,f Plattsburgh, N. Ybjy i L, X ns., Pnysicgpmedsemaii Oracle: Plrffelta Pi. E21 ll Ernest J. Lathers Whitesboro, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Foot- ball: Baseball. Edith M. Lundquist Endicott, N. Y. B.S., Drama: Delta Phi Zeta., Treasurer, President: Theta Alpha Phi, National Con- vention Chairman, Vice- President: Freshman Class, Secretary: Oracle: Adelphi: Ithacan: Cayugan, Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief: Stu- dent Council, Secretary- Treasurer: Inter-Fraternity Council: W.S.G.A., Presi- dent: Who's Who Among Students in American Ulljf versities and Colleges: Dra- matic Productions: Scampers. Edwin M. Martin Esperance, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Sophomore Class, Vlce-Pres- ident: Freshman Basketball: Freshman Baseball: Base- ball: Basketball: Football. Alice R. McKeon Warwick, N. Y. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota: Adelphi: Orchestra: Little Theatre Orchestra : Scampers. Hurley A. Mclean Milford, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: Soccer: Freshman Soccer, Coach: Freshman Gym Assistant: Freshman Baseball: Fresh- man Basketball. l 22 J Maryrose Lavin Bumuo, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Delta Phi Zeta, House President, Sergeant -at-arms: Adelphi: Girls Athletics: Scampers. Alfred R. Marshall Everett, Mass. B.S., Physical Education: Football: Basketball: Track. Frank Mason Sherrill, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Gym Team: Football: Track. Michael McKiIIop Riverhead, L. I. B.S., Physical Education: Football, Captain: Basket- ball, Captain: Track. Dorothy Meves Pitman, N. J. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi: Girls Ath- letics: Scampers. Aldo Miller Windham, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi, House Presi- dent: Girls Athletics. Doris Moon Salem, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education. John P. Moitola Tuxedo, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Newman Club: Baseball: Foot- ball: Basketb all. John Naiale Worcester, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Adelphi: Newman Club: Football, Manager. Kenneth E. Niles Earlville, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Concert Band: Choir: Ora- torios: Scampers. Charles A. Miller Schenevus, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Adelphi: Football: Baseball: Basketball. Marjorie Agnes Moseley XVZLVSIIY, N. Y. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota: Oratorios. Zag. A, , 1 , Q.QL,g'5.' ' -4yJ.2.. ,T 1 .. I . C 1- .1'1 f.p'f ,- I 2' V 1 . ,,,f .-f4'.,pg'v .Y .-fx K , A ,,.,,.a4f4j -C f -, yGfgz'?4y. Myles Murphy Fairfield, Me. B.S., Physical Education. E. Jeffrey Nichol conknn, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education. Harriet Olmsted Nmnport, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education : Phi Delta Pi, Sergeant-ab Arms, Professional Chair- man : Cayugan, Co-Sports Editor: Girls Athletics. E231 Harold F. O'NeilI Skaneateles, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa: New- man Club: Scampers. Ernest W. Orione Newburgh, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Concert Band: Orchestra: Oratorios: Scampers. George C. Paddock Ithaca, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education. Alberta Ann Palmiero Marcy, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Adelphi: Freshman Basket- ball: Hockey: Soccer. Alfred W. Pauley Wilkes Barre, Pa. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha, Historian: Ithacan, Editor- in-Chief: Cayugan, Business Staff: Student Council: Or- chestra: Concert Band: Lit- tle Theatre Orchestra: Ora- torios: Scampers. 1241 John J. O'NeilI Lawrence, Mass. B.S., Physical Education: Freshman Class, President: Student Council: Football: Baseball. Lee E. Oftman Fulton, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Cayugan, Associate Sales Manager, Sales Manager: Ithacan: Concert Band: Or- chestra: Little Theatre Or- chestra: Oratorios: Scam- pers. Wesley H. Palmer Manchester, Conn. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa. Nancy Parks Rochester, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi, Pledge Chair man, Vice-President, Presl- dent: Inter-I'ra.ternity Coun- cil : Cayugan, Assistant Photographic Editor: Girls Athletics. Gerald J. Ring Scotia., N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha, Social Chairman.: Newman Club, Vice-President, Treas- urer: Concert Band: Or- chestra: Oratorlos: Scam- pers. Elaine Rutherford Norwood, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi, Alumni Secre- tary: Girls Field Hockey Club . Mildred Shamel East Concord, N. Y. B.S., Drama: Junior Class, Secretary: Newman Hall, House President: Dramatic Productions. Stan Sherwood Oxford, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Baseball: Football. Albert Small Brooklyn, N. Y. Kenneth Schulz Staten Island, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa, Histori an: Football, Soccer. Emily Jane Shaw Sag Harbor, L. I. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota, Pledgemaster, Vice President: Adelphi: Choir Oratorios: Scampers. Willard Slausenberg Port Jervis, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha Orchestra: Little Theatre Orchestra: Oratorlos. Robert H. Snyder Syracuse, N. Y. . B.S., Physical Education: Cayugan: Track. B.S., Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Guide: Basketball, Manager: Foot- ball, Trainer: Freshman Football: Junior Varsity Frances A. Spaulding Burdett, N. Y. B.S., Music: Sigma. Alpha Iota, Sergeant - at - Arms: Adelphi : Oratorios: Scam- pers. Basketball, Manager. Jeannette A. Stevens valois, N. Y. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota: Adelphi: Oratorios. H25 l Frank Taaffe Irvington on-Hudson, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education. Harry R. Taylor Utica, N. Y. B.S., Musicg Phi Mu Alpha, Conductor of Glee Clubg Adelphi, Choir, Orchestra 5 Concert Bandg Scampers. Gerald J. Tice Greene, N. Y. B.S., Physical Educationg Phi Epsilon Kappa, Guideg Freshman Class, Vice-Presb dentg Footballg Track. Helen E. Toor Sodus, N. Y. BS., Physical Education, Phi Delta Pi, House Secre- tary, Corresponding Secre- taryg Adelphi: Athletic As- sociation: Girls Athletics. Margaret Tuttle Northport, N. Y. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretary, Presidentg Adelphi, Inter-Fraternity Council: Choir g Oratorios, Scampers. U61 Warren F. Tarbell Earlville, N. Y. B. S., Music, Phi Mu Alpha. Concert Band: Scampers. Althea E. Thompson Wallingford, Conn. B.S., Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, House President, Pledgemasterg Orchestra 3 Little Theatre Orchestrag Oratoriosg Scampers. 9 P' .V Fa- v' f .3 f'i rd G T' r' F .qiuuscg imy, na- lldelp asia - acl, . YU 5 h tra , t io rs, ,ff B r we 'jvfwf Wt ef' L Eleanor C. Tripp Dryden, N. Y. B.S., Musicg Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretary, Courtesy Chairman, Newman Hall, Tlfapthlerg Oratorlos. . ' R- . ' ..- ' 1 , I , fn. Q, , 5 H. ' -l I .XX lg if 'Sails al x. 2' xf ' ' rt ' lg, 9 ' ' Peter Van Ditto Port Byron, N. Y, B.S., Musicg Kappa Gam- ma Psi, Chaplain, Adolphig Concert Bandg Orchestra, Oratoriosg Scampers. Donovan Francis -Wade Schenectady, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Freshman Football: Base- ball: Soccer. Robert Wadsworth Lyons, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha Alumni Secretary: Oracle: Ithacan: Cayugan, Advertis- ing Manager, Business Man- aer: Concert Band: Or- chestra: Little Theatre Or- chestra: Oratorios: Scam- pers, Chairman. Richard Willover Hinsdale, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Basketball. Betty Brown Woodruff Little Fans, N. Y. B.S., Music: Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain, Director, Formal Musicale: Freshman Class, Vice-President: Soph- omore Class, Vice-President: Junior Class, Treasurer: Or- acle, Secretary: Adelphi: Student Council: W.S.G-.A., Freshman Representative, Second Vice - President, Treasurer: Concert Bend: Orchestra: Choir: Oratorios: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities Colleges. , AL M l L W . L, I ul Virginia K. Wade Jamestown, N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Phi Delta Pi: Athletic As- sociation: Dining Hall Com- mittee: Scampers. Richard White Moravia., N. Y. B.S., Physical Education: Football. Ilion Iosta, Adelp i cle V se ,Prelsidgsg , 0 a . o s rlcan n verslt Co l ' ampeis Norena arfqline Wood , . N-'-' -' ' ' 1 . l' , WA JJ Q B.S., musmi fs1gnlgr..Nnx1pna lr 2' Q ry , B Q V -A : V or' s, 3 'QI h ' ho' Mu ts 1 J and 1 oy f':1f4JoW William Yerrick Wellsville, N. Y. B.S., Music: Phi Mu Alpha: Concert Band: Orchestra.: Oratorios: Scamp ers. ul 3 6 ADDITIONAL SENIORS ' ' MARGARET A. ITTER Murray Maulfasch K .ww Hazolton, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. W B.S., Drama: Theta Alpha B.S., Physical Education: ' Phi: Scampers: Dramatic Swimming. mrs av Productions. Mak ' John E. Palmer 'W Buffalo, N. Y. Vfynl, ' if rv B.S., Physical Education: ' l27l J'Oc-oq..,el1 CLASS DH MuUl??fz EW? fm ffilflve X Mfg? 4 Nu Never heard of Ithaca College'-' Private Witt Serg nt S th PivteLok Also t RD Corpor I Seig 1 P ivate Slater fig! u rg 774V .52 'am m K QQ7 Private Vorce N-J? Q--L 'F Private Ward DeQr Dqlgy Mqelu E231 -2? Q2 'l , fx 'X I 4 high. X' ...A--' Q X 31 Q . gm- 1 ,5, 56 1- w 4 fill- 5 Axxfsgg - N 1 3 1,851.61 n v. gan. M sf 'W a us Ml 1 ' t, lg W a. e f X I f .Ml I OV 5 7 B Y, -xx I' IL C 8 Pivae . ayton 1' ea. mi W 'El . 'N 12 X3 x 1 - -ff L Q? - . NN a M f' J PUR DEH SE CDF '42 if-K Private Moehle I Private MacDonald 65 .mfg I f X Tw, . my-f . . 31 7 x If 1 x Q I US 2 Aviation Cadet - 1 69 ' X L r Qi h , QAQQ 1 FQ, Q .AX 5 'M ? X T53 Q3 J 5 12 . H3 C' fry ,401 f'DTQilTNgiTb d!E3fNLjEf .25 QQSQM Z 1? 6 A. M.! Baker Also f cook I. b Private Tarbell Naval Air Cadet 0' Neil I if 5 Private Allen Rise and Shine! Private Quinn I 29 J JU IDR RAFT numbers hovering - war clouds menacing, but we managed to do what were doing better and gave a Prom that ranked second to none. We're adding our niche to the archives of Alma Mater NOW! FRED RELLA President MARIAN ERNST Secretary RHODA ANN DUDDLESTON Treasurer i EVELYN STAROS MRS. MARGUERITE ROWLAND Vice President Faculty Advisor E301 Nelson Abeel Joseph Abraham Betty Banker Jane Baller Robert Callister Emily Jane Cameron Bettie Clark Alexander Cmaylo James Davis Edna. Degeu Rena. Allen Jane Bernath Robert Carlton Norman Cohen Chester Dickerson E311 Earl Bailey Juanita Baker Jane Bernreuther Virginia Bevin Nancy Cheney Nicholas Chrisocos Raymond Corwin Barbara Crosby Viola. Diebold Robert Dierks -A ,E E , Q3 r .L-Q K . ww -2 -5-. ,, I mf 4 1 W :af 9: if 3 :M vw , ig 'N . H , 1 Q -Q? N3 gg, 56 , W1 WW, 4 '. 'ff W: 'Q .iw I pw '33, an I ie: mf as ,,, ' Ng .iq 3 I 4 , A ,V f :jf 1 '-an if YY . 5, WE: E if . .Q FY Q,,, , ig N Jn. JI WMM Jul 71 Jf J- DV' Vi' Ly ,W 1 Helen Kondratowicz William McGuire Bernadette Nichols Elizabeth Peckham David Rothenberg Clarence Lane Maude McIsaac Rena. Nichols Doris Pettibone Ralph Roudi Warren Lockwood Joan McGovern Margaret McGraw James McMa,nn Marilyn Millen Walter Nash Ruth Oakey Dore Parker Robert Parsons Grace Pierce Herbert Pitman Charles Roosevelt Arthur Ryan I: 3 3 Albert Satina, Jem chnezder aff My MK, Wyffjgy ffff 550553 W W , l .Alf 1' :lffl 2 , - fx ,' J' ,A , gl f f P . . . ,, rj ol .Q I I-Fl, 1:1 -1 N ,J W W ,:-' 'FJ' J ,' . Rf M. W, 13 A ' ,W We ' ff 21, Jiv- x ff so W W A . 2 1' Q! 7 W1 ,W 9 11 , rf! f J W J AL 'Wx NN: W if ' . W W. WW W K 1 H. W 1 - 1 'vii' f' vfjyf Maurice Seeley Virginia Seifert Frances Smith Donald Snyder Joseph Stutzman Lillian Tormey Roger Waite Gordon Wheaton Moses Sherman Joan Stall Frank Urao Mary Whalen Stephen Zizzi Bernard Smith Fenton Smith Betty Stanley Evelyn Stine Van Snowdon Betty Ward Harriet Wolf Alice Zimmerman 'VW -V N W W W Wwe W W W, WW ' ' WW W 'M L ' 'W W 'f55'fS53lW 'WW W W W --e, W W W ff WW :few W 'W WW WW WW WW, W H ,Q-,Sym WW W, V W WW WW W WW 'gf - W EQ ' ' W..I1-1 'f,TlXW3lWUCWfWWWf w. WWWWW W Prom Queen ond Attendants PROM QUEEN CANDIDATES Groves, Lundquist, Burgess, Thompson Henshow, Aheurn .i71'3t5?jji,' PROM QUEEN tl' Dorothy Ahecrn ' Middletown, N. Y fit-0,..,f .-' . u , 4 fha. .,X.', N ,J 74.70 wrfdt I IM. 1 D S'ivI1,,b KU E3 ,ity X-V4 ,U Via V X! M I . ly. . LX?-f'1r T., JVM It rn, , .tw-ara S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E UST rounding the corner to fall into the ranks of upper c1assmen, we make sure that our mark is only a starting point. We've done a lot. but we're not finished-not by a long shot! GLASS OFFICERS President .........,....... NICHOLAS MORANO Vice-Presidzint, . ..... . ......, AURORA VIGHI sm-Qngyg. Ny. lr . 'A ' ............. ELMA BENTON Treaisiirer ,v ........... ROBERT BNTWISLE Y kj! qi NfX L I X' , T FACULTY Anvlson R J Y f . J Q, .1 V M W XXX np? PAGE KREINHEDER x N . H I 1 4' ,- U A , N , ' . ' Jx x I ' N mp WN V x ' nl Y, J R v 1 I i '1 J QI Mofano Benton Entswisle MWTM , A-V' MMA 04 Aft A f H 550-Xffu U IW 'Kffdfyq Q Arugftx 4 Q.,v'v'7l ing , JJ new fp , . . . cb' ZQZZ'Mwi Ji,.a 1.1.1 gn, f f l , f.- ,1 , Q ,Mx Qfiz'-I !'71 r-LL ' 5 pw 't L . X - L.fv,v7zQ.1,14L6,vz-Q,f, -VLA 1.-7 , 4711 cv. ,, Jfff'-3 ,J L,,,4,.,Q AA Lf I W, , f , , ..f , ,.x, rl 'F 1,-C xg .-bu, ,uw f,f 4' k 1 , f- ff WL. , n I 6-6111 .' ...psf f'-f'- ' ,, 1 if - . I X QIQ1 1 - Uf- - . v vm WY 'd. 1 if 1516! ,, F .Lx A 1 . Sie? 3xgJw:i:N Lf? ' 6 Hd' 31 - K-o . ff. , l -Q, QV 15' 4. L, ,SJ 11' J'j-Jinx bf? ITN J W- cf 1' n J 5. 1 .1' if ge, may fbaru A ,.f' ' aj' W Fuzz. E Jr ,11rf'.g1L 1, - 4 Q J 'f ,, ,.,,- . ,1 ,Vs -I fi ,J gf , 5 11 4: v 1 L WM 9 f 'ff9 E .1 n E'RE the frosh -1751136 we are! They got along for the ' J' '1 .-, 1 ' ' 111 ,' 1 . 1 Q ' 1 , X., 1 1 Q V . V ,, ,1 1 1 K 1 , I . , . 1 dj '4 . Q-L. Egfirst fifty years without u's14- lout - the next fifty wou1dn'f be as ,515 ' T7 W good if we hadn't gorge ailohlgfbehind Alma Mater and pushed - l 1+ 9 ag -ig fy 25' iff? 1 1 1, - .' . 1 .1 af -- f ' ' ,A-' I 'u 1, f' ,- '1' ,'- 1 - ' 5,1 , -1 .,-, - ,fm Lssj L . l JK, '1 ' 1. 1-,,, ' a U 9, iw ,.,.1.,.X .gf 1' ,. if , 'I g'. Muff., fgfzglfkg Lu Mill i.-J AJUZJLDVFLJ' ILL! A 1'-1 mfzi' fy 15-.'S.wu 1, '21 f E , JW w. . A A y , ' lf, JYvx,LUQxmL.q,vu mmgjlqg-,,LW4Kx:,j,mQ I .+V ' X ' A Lf ' ' - - v X X E ' . Vw E. .J EEWWQE M X ff E E E wail. QW ff .lg .wry jf' omcfns R5 ' X, , , jh- V f .' 1? fx' l Iflfiienz . .. .................. .DA X ,PER-E Y ' '1,,L+'r! I ,V R, ml. r dent . ........... .... J oHN PA' s , GW Ain ,f self ry.. ...JEAN CLARK . I QOVH 'M rv Treasurer . ........................ ROBERT JoHNsoN ' f . Q .Q B . f' ,ff fi' ,iff ay FACULTY Aovlson - Q ' F' 4. DR. SYDNEY LANDQF... 7 q 72 sz 1 ' JP Mn - 7 ' 01f Vff?y! . I 5 A . fd 4, . v . , lj., . ,L Q ,N I L4-6' J , 4.9. f, 1', 1 if fill! ' 1 Wk 1 W? .Q , if IV: Q1 as A ' ' bfi? ' . ,ax 1 ' ' 'x '35 X 1 f ' wx 'N 1 ' if 1 E W w E ' 1 1 I 1 E' ,Vg N x ' X ,W x w Y Y , . , , , W l :W'1' , 'J' I F X 'V WIN , A X W xukxfw 'X -X I I y w lv V ! 1 v + w + v' Vr 'I ' 'f , t 1 .l L1 n XX.Yl!'l . , f, K. I Nx W N xl xl N N fix., X .zfrmxf Q' 6 - sie W X X Y 1 v 5:5 ff? Q ya WN ,,- g I ,if . ,. 1 1 . Q55 f .0 if 'TP Y'-ff ' , .. -G 7 L .,v I .X . K, L , Y H AIA, ., . f Wf- ,1 , ,-. ,f:?'C W Ax ,X f, 1 N14 X A H nf xo' 'H-Ay, 7- R f- , ss xx! ,' 1 15 X 1-Q: . Q 2 'WH' 4 4 X fv- , , ms -' V f X,-'f - uh. xg ..,i' xi, 1 iv ,V , , 4 W V.- Z f my . fx x - L -1 1 '-.1.a W ' 'gf f XX I H' , KG.-, .., ., .X x.,, Wm! Q' .lx ' , 'J V if JJ r 'W J X Student: Council y Formichella Murano Rella Twyman Pauley Lund quist Fisher omposed of the representatives of classes, publications, and student organiza- tions, the Student Council has the affairs of the entire student body on its hands to worry over, take care that befuddled frosh know the rudiments of compliance to rules - and gen- erally - carry on what we believe are essentially our I. C. motives and achievements. 0 F F I C E R S President fSr. Class Pres.7 ...,..,....... .... E ARL TWYMAN Vice-President flxiter-Frat. Council Pi-es.l ...... AL IFORMICHELLA Sec.-Treas. fW.S.G.A. Pres., Cayugaai Editorj . .EDITH LUNDQUIST OTHER MEMBERS Sophomore Class Pres. ...... ......,...... N ICHOLAS MORANO Junior Class Pres. .... ...... I' RED RELLA Ithacan Editor ..... ...... .... A L FRED PAULEY E431 Inter-Fraternity Council Green Oakey Tuttle Bernath Becker Broccardo Pormichella Lundquist LL the Greek letter lads cmd lasses gather round to formulate rules and policies for their houses to foHovv. The Inter-fraternity Council Formal this year showed Fraternity Row united in social as well as executive activity. The Council has increased during the years os the College grew, and will continue to expand with the College. OFFICERS President 1Phi Epsilon Kappab .......... ALFRED FORMICHELLA Vice-President QKa.ppa Gamma Psi! ........ JOSEPH BROCCARDO Secretary-Treasurer 1Theta Alpha Phil .... ........ R UTH OAKEY Phi. Mu Alpha. . . Delta Phi Zeta.. Sigma Alpha Iota .... Phi Delta- Pi ..... Sigma Delta Psi. . OTHER MEMBERS 44 . . .EDWARD GREEN .EDITH LUNDQUIST MARGARET TUTTLE . . , . . .NANCY PARKS . . . .FRITZ BECKER Women 's Self- Government Association :F Baker DuBois Young Mclsaac Duddlestou Lundquist omen's Self Government Association sounds formidable to any and all who must appear before Hs ofHcial board for a day of reckoning, but actuaHy iVs the enthe rnass of Ithaca College girls that makes the rules for its own government. W.S.G.A. has stood behind many fine efforts in the development of the College, and while W.S.G.A. stands high, so did and will the morale of Ithaca College. W. S. G. A. BOARD President: ...................,.. ......... E DITH LUNDQUIST First Vice-President .... .......... S USAN BERTRAND Second Vice-President .... . ..RHODA ANN DUDDLESTON Secretary .........,, .............. J UNE BAKER Treasurer ....... ..... J' ANE YOUNG Census Chairman ............ .... J EANNE DU BOIS Outside Girls' Representative. .. .... MAUDE MCISAAC U51 1 ,vi zibimibiqgy . f ,UD Cusma, Lundquist, Zawyrucha., Pauley, O. Miller, Cileck, Jamieson, Graves, Engineri, Kowalotf, Robinson, Sherman, Bloomberg Retzlaif D1Sarro Struglia, Mora.no, Stutzman, Entwisle, Krantz, Ahlstrom, Kellog, Ellis, Moir, Cady, Day, Dean Powell Drake, Peckham, Grifto, Schlafer, Cameron, Young, Spaulding, McKean, Bozenhard DELPHI founded one decade ago by Ida A. Powell, Dean of Women - recruiting every year those freshmen who are scholastically top notch in their class -- leading those top twenty five per cent on to greater heights, possibly Oracle, by giving them recognition - laud- mg them at a 'Fall banquet and a spring tea -combining scholarship with brotherhood - sterling worth and accomplishment are what count in this group. Drobinska Cook Baffaro Rushby President ....... Vice-President ..... . . Secretary-Treasurer .... Music Representative. . . Drama, Representative. . . OFFICERS Phy Ed Representative .... . . f461l . . .NICK BAFFARO . . . .HAROLD FRANK . . .ELEANOR RUSHBY . .... ROBERT COOK . . .MORTON KLAYMAN .ESTHER DROBINSKA Oracle CHOLARSHIP - leadership - loyalty - service - character - make up the qualifi- cations for Oracle, the society to which Juniors and Seniors are elected. It isn't being a grind that gets you into Oracle, but doing the things that really make Ithaca College what it is - real people doing a real iob in everything in which they participate. Election of outstanding alumni this Anniversary Year carried out Oracle tradition of recognition of real worth in any field. Edward Timbrell Norma Wood Betty Woodruff President Vice-President Secretary Clive Dill Robert Wadsworth Barbara Henderson Tl'6IlSlll'0l' Scnmpers Chnirnum Historian i ii . X. 'i l I i ' i I l it l 5 l i 1 W 5 J Green, Ladue, Aheaxn, Carney, Henshaw, Dillir Wood, Woodruff, Henderson, Lundquist, Wadsworth, ilnbrell E471 THE HALF UE EADLINE - photographer's proofs - Those glossies ready? - snaps - Bought your Cayugan? - advertisers - cover samples - the Ithaca Engraving gang - unique faculty section - an index at last! - Norton's - Cayugan meeting, 5 o'clock - Did you see that Scamper's page? - Where's that copy ! I ! - Blue and Gold - 50th Anniversary - frater- nities - activities - work - play - fun - ' '!61! !! - That's the HALF CENTURY CAYUGAN. fellows, with what we think you wanted, what we worked for. and what we hope you like. 74, ff! M ff My fifwlfjfjye Lundquist Wadsworth Editor-in Chief Business Manager US J TURY GAYUGA Smith, Setticase, Pauley, Green, Parks, Ellis, Bailey, Crosby, Carney, Young, Ottman, Piianz, Twyman, Murano, Sherman T. Carlton Winsor, Wadsworth, Lundquist, Olmstead, Henshaw, Stutzman HALF CENTURY CAYUGAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief ........................,. . . .EDIE LUNDQUIST Business Manager .......,.. .,.. B OB WADSWORTH Assistant Business Manager. . . , . .MOSES SHERMAN Assistant Editor ........... ...JANE HENSHAW Music Editor .... ......,.....,...... B ILL CARNEY Drama. Editor ...... .............,..... B ARBARA CROSBY Phy Ed Editors ..,... ...... T URNER CARLTON, BOB CARLTON Gir1's Sports Editors ...... MARION ERNST, I-IARRIET OLMSTEAD Photographic Editor ...,................,.....,. JOE STUTZMAN Assistant Photographic Editors ....,..........,... EARL BAILEY, NICK MORANO, NANCY PARKS Photographers ........... BRUCE FLAHERTY, VINCE SETTICASE Literary Editor ........... . ................. GEORGE CHARLES Assistant Literary Editors ........... RHODA ANN DUDDLESTON, Art Editors. . . , . Advertising Manager . . Sales Managers ..... Publicity Manager. . . Copy Editor ..... Secretaries ..... Proof Readers. . . Faculty Advisor, . . EVELYN STAROS, EUGENE REICHENTHAL ANN DURYEE, VIRGINIA BEVIN, EARL TWYMAN . ............,........ BERT 0'BRENZ . ............,.......... BUD OTTMAN, MARY RITA PPLANZ, WAYNE CAMP ....,..................BERNIE SMITH PAULEY YOUNG, ED GREEN, BETTY LORETTI . . .ROSEMARY ELLIS, MARIAN WINSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . .DR. THEODORE THAYER E491 The lthacan E if SW? ft Flaherty, Henshaw, Finestone, Rosenberg, Green, Wadsworth, Ellis, Retzlaff, Wolfe, Tlmbrell, Miller, Twyman, Stutzman, Smith, Setticase, Lundqulst Young, Pauley, 0'Brenz, Becker Founded Jan. 8, 1931 Keynote 1905 Successor To Once-A-Week 1926 Published every other Friday of the school year by the students of Ithaca. College Member Associated Collegiate Press Represented for National Advertising by National Advertising Service, Inc. Editor-in-Chief, A. W. PAULEY, '42 Business Mgr., BERT 0'BRENZ '42 Chicago Boston Los Angeles San Francisco College Publishers Representative, 420 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. Managing Editor, GENE REICHENTHAL '43 EDITORIAL STAFF Music Editor .......,... ...... ,........ ..... . . . EDWARD GREEN '42 Drama Editor ............ ..... J ANE YOUNG '44 Physical Education Editor .. ...., FRITZ BECKER '42 Girls Sports Editor ........ . ..BETTY BANKER '43 Fraternity Editor ........ , . .EARL TWYMAN '42 Circulation Manager . . . . .ARTHUR R. RYAN '43 News Editor ....... .............. .... IE' R ANK SHAW '44 NEWS STAFF ADRIENNE LARSEN '45 BERNARD SMITH '43 MORTON KLAYMAN '44 BOB SNYDER '42 -TOS. STUTZMAN '43 MAX PINESTONE '44 ROBERT WADSWORTH '42 EDWARD TIMBRELL '42 NELSON ABEEL '43 EDITH LUNDQUIST '42 VINCENT SETTICASE '44 DORE PARKER '43 JOHN ROSENBURG '44 PAT MOIR '44 WAYNE RETZLAZFI' '44 BEVERLY MILLER '45 BUSINESS STAFF Circulatioii. . . . .................... ... CLEM CARMODY '45 COPY READERS JANE HENSHAW '42 HARRIET WOLF '43 ROSEMARY ELLIS '42 Faculty Advisor ....... ....................... .... D R . RAY HOLCOMBE I 50 J lafdfdn. ,s are! 521- QQCYX, .Kt,-f,.,,.,.,,,,w In rf' 0 ,: V1 ' A , f - f f' T - ,. .f QM66 A.-X.-L. :, 5-LQ,-If ff 4'-nl I rl- RJ ,az lf.-f 1 I 0 bl , 'uf' . . V V 1.7 - ' f , . vcafsf . ,fjff f Q'-f V fA 's' -' f 1 LL, ,,,,6 ,Q f Ag .5-iff, 'V QVC - 1 fff-Lil' 1-131-rhgilcf The lthacan is the Qtticial Student Publication ot Ithaca College published every other Friday during the School Year Reviews prevnews slants on efery phase of Interest helped to Insure the selection of The Ithacan as a member ofthe Student Opinions Surveys of America a national weekly poll of college thought The Ithacan this year among 500 other co'lege papers was entered nn a college newspaper critical service and the results were completely satisfactory Progressive as ever The lthacan this year had the largest staff in the history of the publication More pictures illustrations and feature storys were untro duced Editors were appointed to manage each department and above all every student in college had the opportunity of writing for the paper The Ithacan emerged on January 8 1931 from the Once A Week of 1926 and The Keynote of 1905 Every other Friday we still h ar the familiar c y Hey fellows' The Ithacans out' Alfred Pauley Bert 0 Brenz Editor Buslness Mgr E511 . . X . . I I I I I I 1 I - 1 r ' I - - . . Q . . Y . , ., . , Il I ll , . . X , s 1. W W. ,wg..' H tw gmt' , 1 is H 5 1 E N ht 11 H 'A' H 1 tr tt 1 ,X I 1 7 . f f, ff! e,-iff, , FU? X' .x :PL--fl f A Q1 ff k l L 'J , ,Xu - V4 ,,1, . rf U' .HT-J- 4 -5. '-'-f PXP f'C.TJ ,l'7 'fx' Tw ff, N '72, .off-elif, ' . ff,-,X- . J' , A X 'X l,,QJLt,9i4c!f ' 59144 .19 4? J! AV v P- N 'vu 'qf' 7A1'f f ' Gif f '47 maj' pf Dyk, JJ' av -- P g 6' Xf-, 'b 'v4-j41fAaf,4fff?7f, ,U f 3' ' A ' 2 A 1 1 ' X: W 4 A Q., ' u p a tl A gh,,fLjxf X in Lv . f ',,f'ff ,X f' .f My 1 , - NU, ' ' X - ' x y ' . ,Q 'J mf - J N F -e vp We Abcel, Carney, Ottman, Bailey, Murano, Struglia, Ring, Cole, Toft, Entwisle, Cook, Tarball, Johnson Taylor, Ludlum Corwin, Snyder, German, Yerrlck, Sherman, Camp, DiSa.rro, Satina., Green, Reynolds Timbrell, Wadsworth, Ortone, Pauley, Balfaro, Stutzman ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Blank, Dickerson, Graves, Jones, Myers, Niles, Orlowski, Pierce, Seeley, Slausenburg, Smith, Twyman l52Ll National Music Fraternity Delta Chapter Founded January 28, 1901 ELTA Chapter of Phi Mu on the iob in spite of the national emergency! Phi Mu men looking handsome in uniforms. Phi Mu men with hayseeds in their hair square dancing in bona fide country style. More Phi Mu men bending low under lamplight over arrange- ments for Scampers, with Bismark Ortone be'ng awarded the Scampers key for outstanding contribution to this year's Scampers. Still more Phi Mu men directing, playing in the orchestra, and acting in Scampers. All Phi Mu men turn'ng out for gala Phi Mu Weekend and all phases of anything going on in Ithaca College. OFFICERS President :md Supreme Councilman ..... Vice-P resident ................. . . . Secretary ..... EDWARD GREEN .JOSEPH STUTZMAN . . .CHESTER DICKERSON Treasurer ..,................. . . Pledgemaster and House Manager .... . . Alumni Secretary Historian . ....... Social Chairman . . . Warden . ,.... . . LEONARD BLISS JOB V. L. F. REBMANN LYNN BOG-ART ADRIAN M. NEWENS CRAIG MCHENRY RAY HOLCOMBE FACULTY MEMBERS WALTER BEELER LEON SAMPAIX R. A. TALLCOTT PHILLIP KESSLER WILLIAM DEAN LEE SMAIL E521 MOSES SHERMAN EARL TWYMAN ROBERT WADSWORTH ALFRED PAULEY . . . .GERALD RING . . .ALBERT SATINO BERT ROGERS LYON ERNEST FINCH ROBERT DEVRICKS SYDNEY LANDON CONRAD RAWSKI , 1 A one Pj . 4, S 2 Sig I1 for jf, 'P L. - of - V' J' I Q, .ff ,Y v X H u Scott, Tuttle, Keimig, Foster, Bozeuhard, McKeon, Roberg, Thompson, Hull, Schlafer, Blair, Drake, Krantz . McIsa,a.c, Groves, Shaw, Ward, Henderson, Kondratowicz, Hammond, Ellin, Spaulding, Griffo Baker, Tripp, Schneider, Hoyt, Baker, Grouse, Brown vw' s w, x x fv 1 . of X 1, , x I Q- I 'a , nk, 'gf l,'. .1 X .T jj' 1 , .H X, M HJ ADDITIONAL MEMBERS , 31 1 ' Foote, Nichols, Peckham, Stevens, Wood, Woodruif, Cady, Day, E. Drachler, G. Drachler, Mosely, Stine f M11 Xl' Fil . , 1- . 1. 4 , y .1 ,. ,V ,,,, I . QF I-,,, X' ' '.1?'J yy' jf' 5 X! Nr L1-,-::1'g-,.r,, L K! X X . ,X EJ f . ' elf:-'-' 'l I ' .WU ' I KX! . V X, 'lr X 1,1 X Q , af-M : G 2 ' 1 , , Lf .J Sf' WX '- mwf .K - 1 .,' x ' , Q Q f N- - H. 'a ,Af V' . - T' iz. H 1' x 0 ' Xyfy K .A V 5 - ,Y , , r J , . ,. xl ,X f Q, ' 0. ' - A,-'Q' XL XJ-J AJ - - ' d 4 g ' x 9 v J v .V ?v .,, W 1 .r L VI M. . ' ,r 1 - ' ' ., ,, I 1 gi A ,J 1 -4 1 -3 r '-J. so A' ' f' ' . ' ' ,NJ H 1 ' y V . : . lx . ' Nr. 'K N' x Q , x tl f -lvll 'rv 'Fall N , V l J' it 'L 4' l .Nz . 1 , W WIEK7 mi - 5- 1 l National Professional Fraternity tor Women I, A Epsilon Chapter Founded June 4, 1909 34 PSILON Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota - inspiring members and guests with their annual Formal Musicale - entertaining members and guests with their annual Holly Hop - cooperating whole heartedly with Phi Delta Pi to entertain at a joint rush party - working ener- getically to uphold the ideals and aims of Ithaca College in Scampers and the Requiem - and consistently living to further the development of music in America. x ' 'JV5 ,A . QW L rr tt' yu, . UQ ry' Wil-' Q- ' ' N S gk. T - , - t oFFlcERs 1' iff? I ,F . ,L ' reside . ,I .. . ................,....... MARGARET TUTTLE , ic resialm ........... ..., E MILY JANE SHAW KW N N retary ................ ..... E LEANOR TRIPP ' X Treasurer ....., ......., I' AY ELLIN FACULTY MEMBERS ELIZABETH MANN RUTH ANN Moons MRS. Ross c. BROUGHTON E551 .x l, n 1 Kappa Gamma Psi gi., .rf 1.4: gf -f eiazwagm - .vw Waite, McGra,ne, Roosevelt, Morton, Korkosz, Reichenthal Ganlbino, Norton, Van Ditto, Euller Toklas, Resnick, Roudi, Shifriu Jamieson, Setticase, Cusma., Cosenza, Broccardo, Herfort, Marshall ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Engeuiri, Gurzyuszi, Miller, Shaucr, Jamieson U61 National Mu sic Fraternity Iota Chapter Founded December ll, 1913 OTA Chapter of Kappa Gamma Psi-outstanding in musical endeavor-outstand- ing for having one of the gayest Christmas dances on the campus-outstanding for one of the most entertaining Prom Weekends on the campus - outstanding professionally and socially- Kappa Gamma Psi was host to a very successful National Convention of the fraternity which was held at Ithaca College this year-finally, outstanding in the sincerity with which they de- termine to carry on fine music in America. OFFICERS President ....... ................ J OSEPI-I BROCCARDO Vice'President .... .... E UGENE REICHENTHAL Secretary ..... ...... J AMES GAMBINO Treasurer, . . .... ALLEN JAMIESON Chaplain ......... . . .PETER VAN DITTO Sergeant:-at-Arms .....,............. ..., G EORGE COSENZA Alumni and Corresponding Secretary. ., .... JAMES GAMBINO FACULTY MEMBERS WILIAM COAD JOHANN REICH GEORGE DRISCOLL THEODORE THAYER CHARLES McGAW WINN ZELLER I-571 Phi Delta Pi p-mv-agmp-n , I -wvwwasevw-,A ' ..i.-..- -.i- ,-,-5,-1... 1.11. m '? F? Olmstead, Mevis, Whalen, Mrs. Creighton whaperonb, Moir, Banker Bertrand, Ahearn, Bernreuther Parker, Gilbert, Degen, Ernst, Stanley, Parks, Davis, Toot, Allen, Miller ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Harrington, Pierce, Ladue, Hoyt, Jones, Rushby, Stall, Diebold Drobinska, Evans, Cheney, Bernath, Emens, Wade, Rutherford Iss National Music Fraternity Iota Chapter Founded December II, 1913 OTA Chapter of Kappa Gamma Psi-outstanding in musical endeavor-outstand- ing for having one of the gayest Christmas dances on the campus-outstanding for one of the most entertaining Prom Weekends on the campus - outstanding professionally and socially- Kappa Gamma Psi wczs host to a very successful National Convention of the fraternity which was held at Ithaca College this year-finally, outstanding in the sincerity with which they de- termine to carry on fine music in America. OFFICERS President ...... ..... J OSEPH BROCCARDO Vice-President. . . .... EUGENE REICHENTHAL Secretary ..... ....... J AMES GAMBINO Treasurer .,.. .... A LLEN JAMIESON . . . .PETER VAN DITTO . . .GEORGE COSENZA . . . .JAMES GAMBINO Chaplain ........ Sergeant:-at-Arxns. ................ . . Alumni and Corresponding Secretary. .. FACULTY MEMBERS WILIAM COAD JOHANN REICH GEORGE DRISCOLL THEODORE THAYER CHARLES MCGAW WINN ZELLER fsvi my 5'1- v M ,H Phi Deffa Pi ww H 'L' x ..-...ei ---wg-Q N mv , Q vu ,, , ,.,.r, ,L ,L ,, ,, Ny, ,N nsszzef' W wr , w f,, , W Pit... .v ,w , I , n I 'I 1 ,Y I Olmstead, Mevis, Whalen, Mrs. Creighton whaperom, Moir Banker Bertrand, Ahearn, Bernreuther Parker, Gilbert, Degen, Ernst, Stanley, Parks, Davis, Toot, ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Harrington, Pierce, Ladue, Hoyt, Jones, Rushby, Stall Drobinska, Evans, Cheney, Bernath, Emens, Wade, Rut E531 National Fhysucal Educatnon Fraternnty Mu Chapter Founded April 'I7 1926 RAINS and brawn constantly seething with actlvlty sponsoring a Cub Scout Troop publlshnng a Chapter Bulletln concluctang the Inter Fraternal Basketball League en thusxastlcally clnscusslng Physical Education, M dncme and FlrstA1d offlclatlng In elementary school games bravely tackling spaghetti at a fraternuty dinner surpruslng us with 'Football pro grams tor the West Chester game wmmg and dmmg us at the annual 'Fratermty weekend never a dull moment for the Phu E K boys' OFFICERS President Vlce Preszdent Treasurer HlSt0F104!1 Sergeant at Arms LAWRENCE DUNN ALFRED IFORMICHELLA HARRY KINSEY KENNETH SCHULTZ HAROLD I' O NEILL FACULTY MEMBERS LAWRENCE S HILL CARL SCHRADER WALTER C 0 CONNELL CHRISTOPI-'ER WUEST Lau .A l , ' . . . , . . 9 . . I . . - . . . . Secretary ............. . . ..............,, DAVID KEELER K L, . M fam A ' ., A - V if TH Tiff! E -H fy rmfslel , Q ' ' A L31ffF A -l'W Q A 'Y . . , Q 1 k t, in VL , 1 Ii 5 , H, 7' 4. Q ' ' ,in 9 AQ N x P ' f-'Q v vu, Z, ,I I 1 k ', , ' 5 wx '-1' -1.3 452. .- ,1- Q , ' gs S3 2 d EK., 9 -f -, , ' J' ' - , , . C, - I Q. - Q . gr? L f 5 0 'F' 9 'V ,J ,' ,HL P . A , A , , . A Q af.-Y V 5 Si 6 - NWN., ' ..- . -..11pg-vfe - . , 1' ' 'f Q. -J H -if JT g 4 Q wr.. ' X , ' w . 7 Y. ' ' . 1 FZ, Lf? .af K if ' I A f x 31, I ,X Social Sorority Founded 1928 LWAYS keeping high the standards that founded Delta Phi-always willing to make Ithaca College welcome-always striving for a bigger and better Madhatters-always thinking up something different for rush parties-always bidding girls we want as sisters-al- ways laughing, having fun together-always making one' sister's joys anothers-always wait- ing for long distance calls-always having Aunt Fran to stand beside us and counsel us-always singing-always having open house dances-always depending on Mrs. Meyers-always liv- ing joyously-always planning banquets and initiations-always glad we're Delta Phi Zetas. President ....,.. Vice-President. . . Secretary .....,. Treasurer ....... OFFICERS Alumni Secretary ..... .... Historian ....... Sergeant-a.t-Arms . Social Chairman. Song Leader ..... HOSYESS ....... . . . . .EDITH LUNDQUIST TORMEY DU BOIS . . . , . .RUTH ANN DURYEE . ...... BARBARA CROSBY RHODA ANN DUDDLESTON . .... LILLIAN ,....JEANNE ..........MARY WHELAN . . . . RUTH OAKEY . . . . .RUTH BROWN . . . .VIRGINIA BEVIN FACULTY MEMBERS ANGELA MCDERMOTT MRS. SARAH osBoRNB i631 Theta Alpha Phi Cameron, Millen, Duddleston, Henshaw, Klayman, Seittcase, Bevin, Young, McGrane Oakey, Lundquist ADDITIONAL MEMBERS Nary, Retzlaft, Dill, Itter, Staros D543 National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity New York Beta Chapter founded 1934 EW York Beta Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi-developed from Amards, the honor- ary drama organization of the Williams School of Expression era-determined to elevate the standards of dramatic endeavor in Ithaca College-hopeful of helping in the improvement of the physical as well as spiritual equipment of the Drama Department by donating a substant- ial sum toward that end-ever watchful for a spark of talent displayed by some person worthy of membership in the Fraternity. OFFICERS President. ...... ......... . . ......... RUTH OAKEY Vice-President .... .... . EDITH LUNDQUIST Secretary ..... ..... V IRG-INIA BEVIN Treasurer ..... .... J ANE HENSHAW Historian.. .,... ........... E VELYN STAROS Faculty Advisor. ., .... MR-S. ROSE C. BROUGHTON FACULTY MEMBERS ERNEST ZFINCH ANGELA McDERMOT'1' GEORGE HOERNER MRS. SARAH OSBORNE SYDNEY LANDON CHARLES McGAW ADRIAN M. NEWENS I 65 fl Y., V' ,IA , LA- IME, fr -P gm Ugg? ' W5 ' 'fs H WH ff ' .I 4 ' 4 I ALF 1' T -'-- rx 4 Q24 is ,,.' N . fr? I. 0 '-.' sa , i A Y 4 B X' fs ,, bm? MH - vm A 1 Y' 4 'fb' ' 1 ,X R v ' . fe 1 . XE it . .ig 5 A f X X 'l ' Ki' , i . -A 5 5 .mv-rf - r mi x., ' , 5' XY srl' , v Nall XL ' 'N W ' c -. N . .4 l by 4 X , .J J IT, v-.1 ,Q wt 1 G-J ,-f' ,J f n 't oncer an r W , g ,Lf ,X Jil ,ci .,. V I ' ' f lf.. .1 '4 ...f , 1 X, , . V, 4 . ., J ' OLLOWING the baton of its tireless director, Walter Beeler, this musical aggre- gation rose to its highest pitch at the Annual New York State Music Clinic held in Syracuse. Emitting the superior type of music which their audiences have gradually come to expect, the Concert Band gave the Clinic listeners a pleasant thrill. Again-in Februaryethe Concert Band performed in the Little Theatre under the batons of Mr. Beeler and his guest conductor for the evening, Craig McHenry. - The achievement of this group has been an envious one and was accomplished under se- vere handicaps. Mr. Beeler built an organization equally as effective as last year's, in spite of the fact that several experienced and talented musicians were graduated last spring. For enthusiasm, sincerity, and hard work, the Concert Band and Mr. Beeler are to be commended. E631 4' ' Lv e aff Symphony Orchestra ' 0 ITH the advantage of well-rounded instrumentation and superlative leadership and inspiration-the Symphony Orchestra has completed a full year's work. It took on a really symphonic quality under the experienced hand of Pierre Henrotte, and excited the enthusiasm and admiration of music lovers throughout the state. In the early fall, the Orchestra presented the First Symphony of Brahms with richness and a definite expression of true, accomplished musicianship. Later-at the New York State Music Clinic-the Orchestra performed at a ioint Band and Choir Concert. The Orchestra saw its director given tribute when he was invited to conduct the All-State Orchestra at the Clinic. At another notable appearance, the Orchestra shared the platform with Miss Viola Wasterlain, violinist. The climax to an exceptionally successful year of music was the appearance of the group in the memorable Requiem of Verdi, under the direction of Dr. Rebmann. 55 E691 Wim? '- l , J rw , .. l v i Q. ' f 1 1 rl 1 L ' ' rf l . If ' N M, 1 1 ' Q 1 ' 1 I , .i fs Ir: . f - , J lil, ,J vest ' - 4. ,Q , gk- -H141 .f df lf: o ege olr W V 'A.! -'I' I . I' 9659':a:ff.i:fffs4,0f.u!-4427-9 'f Q5 ' L' r fff-ff'-.ff H d4CJL,- - A 1, C gt t t tg, ,gg ,M ' 1 Struglia., Gambino, Entwisle, Taylor, Carney, Sherman, Stutzman, Kaufman 'flj Niles, Toft, Brady, Lud.lum, Disarro, Dill, Jones, Orlowski J-'lfk If Day, Brown, Shaw, Baker, Hull, Peckham, Tuttle, Hoyt, Groves, Schneider, ,L lj!! 5, f Krantz, Woodruff, Crouse, Wood. Bert Rogers Lyon. Directwf I if , E, QL 'il if ll 1,15 rliwl lt .M in f fl t ., T's,,,Cl 4 ' J Al-f qi' 's j ij A 1 II i f of l C fi, ii ' J JI I I ful I, e EAUTlFUL. This is the adjective most heard after golllgggj Choir, and no other word could be more appropriate. Whether trga'inbL,fh'eh tried 'di true classics or taking a flight into the realm of modernism-the Choir, under the directionieof' Bert Rogers Lyon, never fails to move those who are fortunate enough to make up the audi: nce. 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I E 5 ll L: 5. li 'ffl lf ' ' w A , 5 I -- 1--Qw A , .. 1--7 --Q .- H ' 1' 1' - -- '25-- ' .- i.- , 1'f,.,,.-L A ' 1-1 'V ' g. 1 LW o ,E ' A--- 4 mag . , 'L -QAifg'-l 1lV'!': ' ---- ,. s Varsity White, Sherwood, Etsele, Sutton, Lathers, Marshall, Ford, Housman, Goodsell McKil1op, Captain Huchro, Hope, Lovins, Dierks, Toomey, Williamson, Compton, Becker, Deeb, Matlock U41 Football ITH an inexperienced backlield and a better than average line. Coach Freeman and his gridders went through a poor season of two wins and four losses. Injuries played an important role in the season which saw Ithaca College win against Kutztown and Potomac State - and lose to Clarkson. Hartwick. Thiel, and Westchester. In midseason. too late to really do any good, a combination was hit on which was effective enough to hold and almost defeat the highly lauded Thiel College Squad. E751 SOCCEI' Rosenberg J Formichella Cowton, Newhouse, T. Carlton, Copeland, McGmre Cartwright McMann, Staie, Pay, Robinson, Seavey Mahr Burgess Bates Wlllover R Carlton, Reed., Deminiak, Coach Yavits, Halstead, Cook EALIZING the importance of seasoning and expedence, Coach HDoeH Yavhs and hh boys vvent through the acid test of a season without victories, but already they are pointing to nextyear. Although the will to win and perserver- ance were decidedly not lacking in the team- the expedence ofthe oppodnon proved to be toolnuchforthe Hhacans. The oppodngteanw included: University of Rochester, East Strouds- burg, Panzer, Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Cordand. E761 Fresh Basketball N ATTAINING seven victories against four defeats, the Frosh Cagers hung up an enviable record forthe past season. With a month's pre-season practice, the Frosh started with a win over Cornell and a loss to a strong Syracuse quintet. Victories followed over C.C.B.I. of Syracuse, Manlius itwicej, R.B.l. itwicel, and Cook Accid- emey itwicel. Scranton and Morrisville both proved to be stumbling blocks and in the season's finale, the Frosh bowed to a more improved Cornell aggregation than the one it had defeated ct the start of the season. The valuable experience gained under the tutelage of Ben Light gives the yearlings rea- son to look forward to competition for next yea r's varsity and a season of successive victories. Smith, Keil, Rivel, Barile, Caverly, Bradley Goodsell, Mgr.g Sanford, Kline, Snyder, Ruane, Watkins, Stewart, Mgr. Coach Light, Pauls, Williamsoll, Beaney, Knize, DuPoit, Toomey E771 Varsity 'ii - ii V Halstead, Fay, Richardson, Cartwright, Seavey Deminiak 1Mgr.J, Urso, Willover, McKi11op, T. Carlton, R. Carlton, Coach Yavits APTAINED by Big Mike McKi1lop, the Ithaca Bombers ran up 933 points to their opponent's 724, a good season in any man's league! Opposing some of the best teams in the East-C oach Yavits and his cagers chalked up an extraordinary season with a record of sixteen wins against three losses. E731 asfcetball Highlights oi the season were victories over Scranton and Panzer. and a memorable losing struggle with a powerful East Stroudsburg team. The team scoring leader was Frank Urso with a 277 point total, followed by McKillop with 164. Bob Carlton with 137. and Turner Carlton with 130. Contributing to the Varsity's success was a wealth of reserve strength which speaks well for the future of the next Varsity Basketball Team. E791 GITIS LL ABOARD for the Girls Sports Limited' We have many stops to make along this athletic route so step up and take a seat on Track 19 Car 42 Our first stop as at the hockey field where we fund the co eds of each class engaged in hearty competition Field hockey has gained definite prominence at Ithaca College under the the guidance of Mrs Kremheder The highlights of the hockey season were a very successful and enloyable Iris Carnell while at the Hockey Tournament was selected for the All Eastern Reserve Our winter excursion included stops for golf badminton bowling speed ball and fenc Ing Also at this time the Womens Athletic Association was formed It includes all the gurls nn the Department of Physical Education and its alms are to promote a higher professional at E801 0 I play day sponsored by Phi Delta Pi and our trip to Long Island, which proved both beneficial Athletics titude and friendliness among the women of lthaca College. The main winter station, how- ever, is basketball. A play day was sponsored by the W.A.A. and was held in March, prov- ing to be worthy of all the efforts spent on its organization. Again the honors go to Iris Car- nell, for receiving her national official basketball rating. Next we called time out for rhythms, wand drills, tapping feet, and moderne dance under the supervision of Miss Hugger and Mr. Wuest. Our next stop-over included both track and softball, which came in the Spring, under the favorable eye of the weather man, which is unusual here in Ithaca. Our last stop found us at our destination, Camp Singing Cedars, in Vermont. We found the girls engaged in the various summer sports. Our camp days were filled with many pleas- ant memories of canoe trips, hikes, and inspiring sunsets on Lake Champlain. These are the days never to be forgotten, the days on the Girls Sports Limited of 1942! lf31:l Baseball HE CAYUGAN goes to press as Bucky Freeman sends the 1942 baseball edition of Ithaca College into its initial action of the year against Col- gate. Very few college nines are on the ten-game schedule of the Blue and Gold. Instead, practically every club coming under the banner of the power- ful Canadian-American League will be met, which minor Leaguers play a superior brand of baseball to that of the average college squad. So. Play Ball! fellows! Even Doe Yavlts couldnt predict too much in the way of actual wins and losses for his 1942 Track Team as the CAYUGAN went on the presses, but in spite of the shortened school year, the team had a pretty good schedule lined up. The men of the spikes expected to participate in meets at the University of Rochester, the Penn Re- lays, and climax the season at the Annual Physical Education Conference which this year formed part of the Ithaca College Golden Anniversary Celebra- tion. This last contest included East Stroudsburg, Trenton, and Cortland. E321 fx I l Hifi V ML w M IV W1 L FI 83 l Rx y 'T 1,J M W U k V I if f W 1' lm, L M 171 L - 1 N ,1 X My Q' ,Lx A, , I 13 Y ,N ' r I N . Nm wj 1 L vr' L? 1 L ,.,- -, N Y N .flj N .Mg l A V, FROM DREAM T0 REALITY W. GRANT EGBERT-Founder lt was my plan to build a school of music second to none in the excellence of its faculty, the soundness of its educational ideals, and the superior quality of its instruction. These standards were promulgated by the founder of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, W. Grant Eg- bert, whose dream was to instill in the hearts of young musicians the art of teaching fine musicianship to others. To him we owe the foundations of the Ithaca College of today. The Egbert Residence - Now Phi Delta Pi E341 ce the inception of the Ithaca Con- vatory of Music in 1892, several im- rtant schools of music have been in- rporated. Today the Department of sic has its studios and business ices in an impressive colonial house Cayuga Street. e Choir, under the direction of Bert gers Lyon, is one of the many Ithaca ollege organizations representative of e ideals and principles that took form Grant Egbert's dream. The Departments of Drama and Physical Education have become affiliated with the Conservatory to comprise the Ithaca College ot 1942. The Little Theatre has been the scene of hundreds of magnifi- cent memories for students, faculty, and friends of the College. 1 ,.,n1 .gg z! Id ,...,.,W..1.g.:QL4Q ,kI:vj,g .,4 ,, ' ' . ,fi . , ---,Q 1- ' 'tv-' 5. wi ' 'VT .uf ' H ..-fr Iii ' A L'E'fHlff5:i5F'k'w S V 1 ff- Q' f V ' I ' , 74 Q 5 , - di s --1'---A Q..-1 K - , . 'TQ lv '31 F-ag? 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Portage St., Westfield ............................................,.......Cooperstown 344i N. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. 344 N. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, N. J. High St., Walton N. 6th St., Newark, N. J. Main St., Fort Plain ...........109 Harrison Ave., Baldwin Snyders Lake, Troy Cornell St., Rochester ........520 Oceanpoint Ave., Cedarhurst . ........................................... Canajoharie E. State St., Ithaca ........1183 Unoin Road, Ebenezer Prospect St., Greenwich ........19 Glen St., Concord, N. H. 1, Fulton .........243 S. Grove St., East Aurora ............701 W. Green St., Ithaca Ross St., Batavia Cedar St., Binghamton ........18 Darwin Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson Flrst Ave., Ilion Catherine St., Little Falls Riverside, Sidney .......North Spring St., Everett, Pa. Howe Terrace, Wellsville Pearsall Ave., Freeport ...........1Z6 Dartmouth Ave., Buffalo Main St., Peekskill ......,.1215 VV. Sth St., Plainfield, N. J. Martin St, Rochester Miriam St., Blasdell .........956 Bleeker St., Utica ll7deX Foreword ... . . . .2 Contents ... - - - - .3 Dedication ....... .4, 5 Dr. Job's Message . . .... .6 Faculty Section . . . .8-14 CLASSES Senior Class ....... 16-27 '42 Quota for Defense . . . 28-29 Junior Class ....., 30-34 Prom Queens '42 ... .. . ,35 Sophomore Class . . 36-37 Freshman Class . 38-39 Snaps ....................... . . . .40 ORGANIZATIONS and FRATERNITIES Snaps ....................... . . .42 Student Council ....... . . .43 Inter-fraternity Council . . . . . . .44 W.S.G.A. ,... ......... . . .45 Adelphi .. ...46 Oracle .... . . .47 Cayugan . . . 48-49 Ithacan ........ 50-51 Phi Mu Alpha .,.. 52-53 Sigma Alpha Iota . . 54-55 Kappa Gamma Psi . , . 56-57 Phi Delta. Pi ...... 58-59 Phi Epsilon Kappa . . . 60-61 Delta Phi Zeta. ..... 62-63 Theta Alpha Phi . . . 64-65 Snaps-Scampers . . . . . . 66 ACTIVITIES Band .... . . . 68 Orchestra .,.. . . . .69 Choir ............. .... 7 0 Drama Productions , . . 71-73 Varsity Football .. 74-75 Soccer .......... .... 7 6 Frosh Basketball .... . ..... 77 Varsity Basketball . . . 78-79 Girls' Athletics . . . 80-81 Track and Baseball .. ..., 82 D0 YOU REMEMBER? . . 83-91 Directory-Advertisements . . . . .92-108 Index ................ . . . 109 Acknowledgment . . . . ,110 51091 ,Jo M7 tm ucuabondfe-'41 4m.4Z4...,-,,,7-as-lf.'3:oZf. J N-'Lax wdcoong - was Q 74. .....- X ',?'f' Acknowledgment THE HALF CENTURY CAYUGAN brings the final summation of fifty years of Ithaca College, and of days, weeks, and months of untiring effort on the part of the staff. We couldn't have done italone, nor did we, because we had the following people to guide us, and to give us of their time and patience. Thanks, people, we think you're swell, Dr. Theodore Thayer, Faculty Advisor, always there to help us make decisions Miss Florence Howland, Registrar, for the directory Mr. Taylor Ward ancl the lthaca Engraving Company, for excellent workmanship and making working with you so enioyable Mr. Albert MacWethy and the Norton Printing Company for prompt and courteous service The Advertisers, for their patronage EDITH LUNDQUIST, Editor-in-Chief ROBERT W. WADSWORTH, Business Manager IIIOJ im. 5.. .f, .1 .., V . - Y X . . 'I I 1 A V ,,,,,4,,-, ... M.. , V ' ' . Y. - ' I ....,., ,1 .,-...T-, ,-,,,?y.-,ff-'r 'ig' .,17,.1g,J-- V-.,:',:':: -- FV , ..,., f ,., . , , , ,,-.,,,- fu.-. - - 1. Y- .1
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