Ithaca College - Cayugan Yearbook (Ithaca, NY)

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So . . . here are your memories. . . Here are your friends of anotherrday, . .I .long forgotten until here recalled. l LEONARD BLISS IOB YF We Ga ma. gm College days are over. You leave the campus after four years, taking this book as one tangible reminder of the people, the activities, the friends, the life that have been yours. Unob- served, they are all with you-wherever your fortunes lead. As the person lives, he becomes a personality. lnto that personality has been integrated the friendships and influences of fellow students, knowledge of subjects, the philosophy and inspiration of professors. You have become what you are through all that has influenced you during these years. 'What you are is a composite of each of these and of yourself. What you are to become will be determined, in part, by circumstances and events to come but more largely by what you now are, by what you take with you into the years that follow. You take something of each of us and you leave something of yourself with us. We go with you gladly, hopefully, confidently. lf need be, we shall journey with you into the far country. You may not be aware of our presence but we shall be there - always. Come - let us be on our way - together. b Leonard Bliss lob . here's to the faculty who stood with us . . . forgetting A's they didrft qive us '7?giiT X 5 l 23, 'Sf x---a, 4,2 L31 Hui? fbepcwlimenllaf fbheclou 3 . Victor L. F. Relamann, Ph.D. Dean, School of Fine Arts Director, Dept. of Music William M. Grimshaw, Ph.D. Laurence S. Hill, B.S. Director of Graduate Studies Dean, School of Health Professor of Education and Physical Education John Groller, B.S. in Ecl. Director, Dept. of Radio A. Garman Dingwall, R.P.T. Charles K. McGurk, M.B.A Director, Dept. of Physiotherapy Director, School of Business Gretchen Taylor, M.A. Robert K. Devricks, A.M. Helen B. Cady Dean of Women Secretary of the College Supervisor of Dormitories Sue Barra Lois Mann Sgcretary tg Dr, Grimshaw Di1'BCt0I of VBl161'8.11'S I'I0l1S1l.11g rcelite Wallace, B.S. in Ecl. Florence M. Howland Nellie E. Van Dyne Secretary to Dr. Job Registrar Bursar Marylouise Potter Secretary to Dr. Rebmann Carmen M. Kerwin Angelina Torchia Secretary to Mr. Hill Secretray to Mr. McGurk Sarah Osborne, B.S., B.S. in L.S. Mary Campfield, B.S. Angela McDermott Librarianlic Assistant Professor of Education Ass't Librarian and Secy. of Alumni Assoc. Assistant Librarian Mary Lee Anderson, B.S. Miriam Seeman, B.S. Harold Jansen, B.S. in Bus Secretary to Mr. Devricks Dietitian Director of Publicity George D. McCauley, M.D. Sarah MacDonald, R.N. College Physician Irene Brown R N I U O NUT888 5. lgberfq Burnett, M,A, Walter R. Beeler, Mus.B., M.S. Robert Bigley, M.A. ggqcigte Profgssgr of Speech Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor in Physical Education w l L . 'nn B. Bogart, Mus.M. Herbert Broaclwell, B.S. in Ed. Milton Cherry, Mus.M. Professor of Music Instructor in Physical Education Associate Professor of Music Clyde Cole, M.A. R0beI'f Cbmmanday, A.B. Horace B. Conway, Mus.M. t Professor of Physical Education Il15tT'l10t0I' 111 Ml1SiC Assistant Professor of Music Mary Cuffney, M.A. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science N V Bess Daniels, B.M. Ermina M. Devricks, A.B.,B.S. in l..S Assistant Professor of Music Instructor in English I Marie Dimoncl, M.A. l George K. Driscoll, Mus.M. Frqnk L, Eldridge, Mu5,M, Assistant Professor in Physical Education Assistant Professor of Music Assistant P1-gfessor of Music James Freeman, M.S. Lillian Gates, M.A. Harold P. Hatch, B.S. Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor of History Instructor in Physical Education Beorge R. Hoerner Marvin C. Howe, B.M., B.S. Mus. Phillip Hubbard, M.A. :istant Professor of Drama, Assistant Professor of Music Associate Professor in Physical Education Elsie Hugger, B,S, Fay Jensen, M.A. Ralph W. Jones, M.A. lessor of Physical Education Instructor in Speech Speech Clinician W. Landon, Lift. D., LL.D. Florence Larson, B.S. in Ed., Beniamin Light, B.S. Professor of English R.A.D.A. qLondonJ Assistant Professor of Physical Education Assistant Professor in Drama Bert R. Lyon, Mus.D. Craig McHenry, Mus.B., M.S. Frank Burton Page, B.M. Professor of Music Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Music . - , ' 4 . Harold Palmer, Ph.D. Byron Phillips, M.A. Roberta Quinn, B.S. Lecturer in Psychology Assistant Professor of Physical Education Instructor in Physical Education Conrad H. Rawski, Ph.D. Marguerite Rowland, M.A. Forrest S. Sanders, M.A. Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor of History Assistant Professor of Music ward H. Sargent, M.S. ssistant Professor in Speech alia W. Slocum, B.S. 0Ci8ft8 P1'0feSSOI' of Ed.I,'lC81ti01'l. ennie W. Tallcott, M.A. Professor of Education Dennis Seirer Henry Shirey, B.A., LL.B. Instructor in Stagecraft Lecturer in Business Law Lee C. Smail, Mus.B., M.S. Joseph E. Tague, B.S. in Ed., Mus.M Associate Professor of Music Assistant Professor of Music Rollo A. Tallcott, Liit.D., Ph.D. Clara Weir, M.A. Professor of English Associate Professor of Speech Cecil D. West, M.S. Helene Wicksirom, B.S. Carl H. Wicksirom, Mus.M. A Associate Professor of Anatomy Instructor in Music Assistant Professor of Music Florence A. Wilcox Betty Lee Wilson, M.A. Eugene R. Wood, A.B. Assistant Professor of Music Instructor in History Associate Professor of Drama. lsadore Yaviis, M.A. Professor of Physical Education f 5 Sf f- - -f ..,,',, ei r Nw, X K ,. V- ., X 1--9 Y Te! 1 . ,Amp s V VI 'W J fl -A-A iv Q0 s 4 E ' K' N 5 f A. f I' ff' Q' ' I x , N Nm. ' BiN: .1 -1 'K A T.-'fix Q 5 ' v Arthur Narr President Eileen Germiller Secretary Dolores Holland Vice-President Robert Messinger Treasurer Wkew In We Q0 adam Alma? When we were Frosh, we meekly asked, Where do we go from here? To the soda shop for a choc'lit shake, weren't old enough for beer. We gathered our books and settled down for a long and arduous year, We worked and played, and worked some more, each bent o-n his career. When we were Sophs we thought we knew iust where we wished to go To thrill the crowds at Carnegie, or hit a Broadway show. We griped a bit because we thought our progress was to-o slow, But as the year wore on we felt ourselves begin to grow. As Juniors we begnignly asked, Which way are we to turn? You mean that after two long years theres still some more to learn? Oh yes, a senior said to us, a great deal more to con! . . . Because my friends, it's up to you to run the Junior Prom. With graduation now so near . . . The memories of four short years Come back to us . . . we feel a glow, We really want to stay, not go. Remembering friends and fun we knew, The things we did and didn't do. We'll miss the teachers who stood with us, fForgetting A's they didn't give us-.D And as we trod the paths unknown We'll always think of this as home. , And so we to-ast our little school, and shed a hidden tear - We raise our glasses and repeat, WHERE DO WE GO FRCM HERE? Sybil Hullman Bob Juhren w Nicholas Altamura ' Nick LS. Phy.Ed. Mt. Kisco,N.Y. occer Team, Co-Capt, Track Team, Mgr. Robert L. Bailey I CBobY Y .S. Music Berkshire, N.Y. hi Mu Alpha, Orchestra. Lorraine Bennison Laurie .S. Phy.Ed. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. rrtramural Basketball, Intramural Hockey. ikes : -Knitting. Leighton Blanchard .S. Phy.Ed. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Iota, Choir, New- man Club, Orchestra, Rep Band. Likes:--Interior decorating and skiing. W. Quayle Andrews Jr. ICQ!! B.S. Music New Brighton, Pa. Kappa Gamma Psi, Treas, Choir, Concert Band 3 Rep Band, Scam pers Chorus Conductor, Cay- ugan, S.H.O. Likes :-Reading and sports. Jean Bedson B.S. Music E. Moriches, L.I. S.H.O., Chorus, Scampers, Or- chestra, Rep Orchestra. Richard Bennison C lnickf ! B.S. Phy.Ed. Amsterdam, N.Y. Varsity Basketball 4 yrs., Co-Capt '48, Varsity Baseball, Frosh Soccer, Varsity Club, Phi Ep- silon Kappa. .loan Blum B.I'.A. Drama IB1oomi1e1d,.N.J' Delta Phi Zeta. Treas, Se-c. Jr. Class, Radio Workshop Program Director, Newman Club. Likes:-Building marioneftte shows, collecting records. B.S. Music Merrick, N.Y. Kappa Gamma Psi, Soc. Chm, Con- cert Band, Orchestra, Cayugan, Art Editor, Scampers. William Ayres ' 'Barney' ' B.I'.A. Drama Homer, N .Y. Drama Productions, Scampers, Cayugan. Likes:-Rare coins and collecting records. . Richard Beniamin B.S. Phy.Ed. Riverhead, N.Y. David Benoit Clrrogli B.S. Phy.Ed. N.Y.C. .T.V. Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball. Daniel Bonacci aanalnnyrv B.I'.A. Drama Rochester, N.Y. Kappa Gamma Psi, Sec, Theta A1- pha Phi, Pres, Adelphi, Scam- pers-writer, director, Pres. Fr. Cl, Student Council, Inter-I'ra- ternity Council, Cayugan, Drama Editor, Ithacan, Drama Produc- tions, Radio Workshop Chief Announcer. Likes:-Reading Movie mags, sports and walking. n 1 X. + 1 I T r F 5 3 John Brokaw S. Phy Ed. Ithaca, N.Y. Anthony Bucolo KtTony!I S. Music Lockport, N.Y. ni. Mu Alpha, Warden-V.Pres.g Concert Bandg Rep Bandg Lab Orchestra, Newman Club. kes:-Hunting, fishing, swim- ming and sports. Anthony Cappaclonia ucappyn S. Music Mt. Morris, N.Y. appa. Gamma Psi, Adelphi: New- man Clubg Rep Band, Chorus. kes:-Sports and reading. Lillian Chiat lim! 7 S. Music Liberty, N.Y. 'chestra. kes:-Reading, drawing, dancing and hiking. Likes :-Radio! l l Stanley Bryostowsky B.S. Phy.Ed. Syracuse, N.Y. Lawrence Bunney Y ClI.arr-yi! B.S. Music Cortland. N Y. Phi Mu Alpha, Supreme Council- ma.n-Historia.ng- Concert Band: Rep Band, Chorus, Adelphi. Likes:-Instrument repair and photography. Henry Carr K lHank!, B.S. Music Valley Stream. L.I. Phi Mu Alpha, Warden, Adelphi, Oracle, V.Pres, Concert Band, Orchestra., Rep Band: Chorusg Scampersg Who's Who in Am. Colleges and Universities. . Likes:--Susie. Jack Cohen ' 'Jackson' ' B.S. Phy.Ed. Brooklyn, N.Y. I Baseball Team. James Daly I Cnml I B.S. Phy.Ed. Albany, N.Y. Varsity Track Team. Lillian Cadiff I KLHD 9 B.F.A. Drama Brookline, Mass. Delta Phi Zeta, Sgt. at Arms, Theta Alpha Phi, Hist, Dramatic Pro- ductions. Arthur Case B.S. Music Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Adelphig Concert Band: Rep Bandg Orchestra, Chorus. Likes:-Golf and keeping a '38 car running. Doris Cohen . I cnottyv 1 B.S. Music N.'Y'.C. Adelphig Scampers. Likes:-Collecting records. 5 n n A N 1 n 0 Robert Cox uporkyu B.S. Phy.Ed. Albany, N .Y. Varsity Club, Sec, Newman Club, Varsity Soccer , Varsity Tennis, Mgr. Frosh Basketball. Likes:-Officiating basketball. Ernest Cretaro B.S. Phy.Ed. Canastota, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity base- ball, Varsity track, Varsity Club. Donald J. Culligan Lccullyti B.S. Phy.Ed. Ithaca, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Adelphi. Donald Dean as. Pny.r:a. Nichols, N.Y. James De Rosia 1 rlleftyr 1 B.S. Phy.ZEd. Watertown, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Newman Club, Treas, Scampers, Ex.Com, Foot- ball. Mary Cramp B.S. Music Philadelphia, Pa. Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas, Adelphi, Oracle, Hist, W.C.C., Chrm. House Presidents, Concert Band, Rep Band, Chorus, Orchestra. Likes:-Sports. Mary Crosby ' 'Croz' ' B.S. Drama Buffalo, N.Y. Scampers, Dramatic productions. Likes:-Horses, cars, boats, read- ing, gliding. I Edward D'Agostino Eddie B.S. Music Buffalo, N.Y. Phi Mu Alpha, Scampers, Adelphi, Rep Baud, Lab Orchestra. Likes:-Golf and D.C. Grace Dearstyne B.S. Music Delhi, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Band, Rep Band, Lab Band, Scampers, Ithacan, Rep Orchestra, Chorus, W.A.A. Likes:-Collecting records, sports. Mary B. Diana lIDi!9 B.S Phy.Ed. Middletown, N.Y. Phi Delta Pi, Pres, Adelphi, New- man Club, W.A.A., Inter-I'ra- ternity Council, Sec, Scampers, Sports, Bowling Mgr, House Treas. Stanley A. Cranker B.S. Phy.Ed. Alsmere, N.Y. Paulena Crossett Paulie B.S. Phy.Ed. Hornell, N.Y. Phi Delta Pi, Rec.Sec., Sgt.-at- Arms, House Pres, W.A.A. Pres, Adelphi, Pres, Girls' Sports, named I.C. camp Danaca.. Dolores Daniels ' ' 'D8d9' ' B.I'.A. Music-Radio Yonkers, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Iota, Newman Club, Scampers, Ithacan, Cayugan, Radio Workshop: Ass't Music Librarian. Likes:-Collecting and making records, sports. Antoinette De Rose Illron-1!! B.S. Phy.Ed. Clean, N.Y. W.A.A., Newman Club, Girls' Sports. Frank Di Natale B.S. Music Buifalo, N.Y. Phi Mu Alpha, Choir, Scampers, Newman Club, Lab Orchestra. Likes:-Bowling, tennis, swim- ming. 5. Phy.Ed. Cohoes, N.Y. l Epsilon Kappag Scampers Ex. Jomg Newman Club, Pres, Treas. Geraldine M Erway z oGerryr 1 5. Music Ithaca, N.Y. :ma Alpha Iotag Lab Orchestrag Ghorusg Choir. :es :-Horti culture, swimming. Richard Fergusen 3. Phy.Ed. Yonkers, N.Y. Bruce Flaherty F.A Drama Endicott, N.Y. meta Alpha Phi, Presg Radio Workshop, Chief Anncrg Dra- matic productionsg Scampersg Inter-Fraternity Councilg Ith- can. kes:-Radio, photography, Com- munity Theater. Adoph Garcia S. Phy.Ed. Port Henry, N.Y. 15.5. music Sigma Alpha Iota. Eugene Ezersky C 4Genel 9 B.S. Phy.Ed. Brooklyn, N.Y. Scampersp Sportsg S.H.0. . David Fisher Deacon B.S. Music Hudson Falls, N.Y. Pres. Freshman Classg Newman Clubg Student Council: Scam- persg Orchestra, Librariang Con- cert Band, Librariang Chorus, Operettasg Oratorios. Likes:-Wife and son. Lester Fowler SIB-uck!! B.S. Phy.Ed. Dundee, N.Y. Varsity Clubg Varsity soccer 3 Var- sity track. Kenneth Gath I lK'G.! l B.S. Phy.Ed. Andover, N.Y. Ass't Mgr. Track. ILHPPW Lfdllllulb IBA, Ulldvplllll, IILBDQ Adelphig Scampersg Concert Orchg Choir: Rep Bandg Chorus. Likes:-Model Airplanes, ice-skat- ing, hiking. Jeanne Faivre KlJ'eEU! B.I'.A. Music Middletown, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Iota: Orchestrag Ra- dio Workshop, Ass't Music Lib- rarian. Likes:-Knitting! l ! and sports. Patrick J. Fiumano P..T. B.S. Phy.Ed. Syracuse, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa: Intramurals, Dirg Fencing instructor: Co-Rec nightg student instructor, gym classesg Scampers. Doris Fullagar B.S. Phy.Ed. Penn Yan, N.Y. Delta Phi Zeta, Alumnae seog W.A.A.g Scampersg Sports. John George B.S. Phy.Ed. Myers, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa. 1 W W Y 1 Y Y 1 Phi Zeta, Corres. Sec, Adel- ., Oracle, Cayugan, Ed.-in- lef, Jr. Cl. Treas, Sr. Cl. Sec, Prom Committee, Student uncil, W.A.A. const. com, use V.Pres, Newman Club, unpers Ex. Com, Girls' arts, Who's Who in Ameri- L Colleges and Universities. Olive M. Greco Ollie Phy.Ed. Rochester, N.Y. man Club, W.A.A., Intra- rals, sports J. Edward Hacker ' 'Hack' ' Music Ithaca, N .Y. viu Alpha, Pres, Adelphi, Or- e, Scampers, Orchestra Con- ztor, Band, Orchestra. Maurice Hickey Phy.Ed. Palmyra, N.Y. Rafael lanacone I fRa1ph,, llllusic Buffalo, N.Y. la Gamma Psi, Adelphia. Kenneth Grogan W.C.C., Adelphi, Dramatic Pro- ductions. Thomas Guidos B.S. Phy.Ed. Binghamton, N.Y. B.S. Phy.Ed. Elmira, N.Y. Paul Hadley B.IE'.A. Drama Ithaca, N.Y. B.S. Drama Pulaski, N.Y. Adelphi, Oracle, Scampers Chrmn, Ithacan, Cayugan, Radio Work- shop, Sta. Mgr, Dramatic pro- ductions, S.H.O. Pres. Likes:-Flying, writing, radio, sailing, air scouts, Ithaca Chil- dren's Home. ' Dolores A. Holland Dutch B.S. Drama E. Williamson, N.Y. Theta Alpha Phi, Sec, Adelphi, Oracle, Pres, W.C.C. Pres, Fr. Cl. Sec, Sr. Cl. V.Pres, Dra- matic Productions. Likes:-Swimming and piano play- ing. John Jarvis B.S. Music Catskill, N.Y. Phi Mu Alpha, Warden, Concert Band, Lab Orchestra, Scampers, Chorus. Anna Hawes Annie BS. Music Nichols, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Band, Lab Orchestra, Chorus, Ithacan. Likes:-Dance Band. Robert Hughes B.S. Phy.Ed. Poultney, Vt. Joseph Jastrab ' 'Clem Bagley' ' B.S. Phy.Ed. Binghamton, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Fr. Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Basketball, Base- ball. x V 1 Suzanne Jones llsuziii o. Music Fanwood, NJ. ma Alpha Iota, V.Presg Adel- vhig Concert Band: Rep Bandg trchestrag Rep Orchestrag Scam- nersg Cayugang Prosh Frolics Ldv: Chorus. Robert Juhren '.A. Drama Tuckahoe, N.Y. . Mu Alpha, Presg Adelphig fheta Alpha Phl, V.Presg Stu- Lent Council, Pres: Inter-IE'ra- ernity Councilg Ithacan Editorg Sayugan Lit. Ed.g Scampersg Jramatic Productionsg S.H.0.g rracle. es:-Piano. Marion Kaufelt Cookie L. Phy.Ed. Owego, N .Y. A.A.g Sports. Lynne Klein K. Drama Bronx, N.Y. ata Alpha Phig Adelphi, Dra- matic Productionsg Scampers. :osx-Scene painting. -... -.... .-.,....., .-,...-,...., -...,. Bandg Chorusg Male Chorus, Pres 5 Choir, Cayugan. Likes:--Golf, swimming, photog- raphy, bowling. Richard Joseph Dick B.S. Music York, Pa. Phi Mu Alphag Concert Band: Rep Orchestra 5 Scampers. Likes:-Stamp collecting and golf. Irene Kane Kama B.S. Phy.Ed. N.Y.C. Adelphig W.A..A.g Newman Club, Girls' Sportsg Scampers. Renee Kaufman B.IE'.A. Music Lawrence, N.Y. Everett Knobloch Knobby B.S. Bus. Flushing, N.Y. Phi Mu Alpha, Sec-Treasg Rep Bandg ' 'Messiah' ' 5 ' 'Requiem' ' Q Scampersg Chorus: Cayugan, IBus.Edg Jr. Wknd.Con1. Gleason Judd B.S. Phy.Ed. Cannonsville, N.Y Phi Epsilon Kappa. Dorothy Karp Dottie B.S. Phy.Ed. Amsterdam, N.Y. Phi Delta Pig Alumnae Sec.g Adelphi: W.C.C.g W.A.A.g New- man Clubg House V. Pres. .1 Robert Kingston B.S. Phy.Ed. E. Aurora, N.Y. Stanley ,Kobylenski Q uKobyn B.S. Phy.Ed. 4 ' Riverhead, N.Y. Adelphig Varsity Club, Soph. Dance COID.. W . 1 w 4 V Y 3 4 5- MUSIC Ellngel-'1BfI1ClS, JN . 1 i Mu Alpha, Warden, Historian, Band, Orchestra, Rep Band, Chorus. re s :-Medicop sychology Arnold 0. Leeds E'.A. Drama N.Y.C. Alfred Lombardo I IYOHQ ! 5. Phy.Ed. Albany, N. Y. rsity Club, Newman Club, Var- sity Basketball, capt. '48. ces:--Sports, Music. Thomas McCarthy 5. Music Binghamton, N. Y. nd, Orchestra. Lucy Makris 5. Music :ma Alpha Iota., Pres, Inter-Frat. Souncil, Pres, Student Council, Jhorus. fill. LVLU Alphar- Malcolm Lewis I iMac! ! B.S. Music W. Clarksville, N.Y. Phi Mu Alpha., Sec. Treas, Oayugan Music Ed, Recltals, Orchestra., Scampers. Likes:-Painting, sculpture, col- lecting gems. Jerome I.ucev 4 airerrys 1 B.S. Phy.Ed. Frankun Sq., N.Y. Likes:--Woodcraft, golf, baseball, dancing. Anthony Macarle I CMM! 7 B.S. Pl1y.Ed. Elmira., N. Y. Donald Malone B.S. Phy.Ed. Pittsfield, Mass. Varsity Club, Varsity football. Likes:--Sports. William Lippiit B.S. Phy.Ed. Albany, N.Y. John lunievicz Hanna B.S. Phy.Ed. Frankfort, N.Y. 1Phi Epsilon Kappa., V.Pres, Varsity Club, Football, Baseball, Track, Scampers. Charles MacDonald Laddle B.S. Phy.Ed. Elmsford, N.Y. Likes:-Sports. Angelo Mancini I CAngeD 7 B.S. Phy.Ed. Syracuse, N.Y, Varsity Club, Newman Club, Var- sity Football, Varsity Basketball. Likes:-Sports. 4 X I 1 W i 5 L 1: aggcrra Phy.Ed. Rutland, Vt. npers, J.V. Basketball, Var- ty Baseball. as:-Auto mechanics, auto rac- Lg. Lucille Mechanic C iMac!! A. Drama Patterson, N.J. a Phi Zeta., Chaplin, Theta Al- na Phi, w.c'.o., Dramatic Pro- ictionsg Scampers. Dean' Minier Music Prospect, N.Y. Mu Alpha, Adelphi, Concert and, Orchestra. Virginia Moore ' 'Ginger' ' Phy.Ed. Stanley, N.Y. a. Phi Zeta, Adelphi. es:-Knitting, auto racing. Michael Nicholas Phy.Ed. Ithaca, N.Y. 9.9. ru,y.nu. auwuuu, um.. Robert Messinger B.S. Music Kingston, N .Y. Phi. Mu Alpha, Hse. Mgr., Glee Club Conductor, Adelphi, V.- Pres., Male Chorus, Choir, Messiah, soloist, Sr. Cl. Treas, Oracle, Scampers, Bus. Mgr, Choral Director, Wh0'S Who in American Colleges and Universities. ' ' David Mistovsky srMistyvs B.P.A. Drama Rahway, N'.J'. Kappa Gamma Psi, Pledge Mas- ter, Theta Alpha Psi, Treas, Adelphi, Student Council, Ith- acan, Co-Ed., Radio Workshop Prod. Mgr, Scampers, Dramatic Productions, Intramural Basket- ball. Likes :-' 'Gl1da,' ' writing, politics, sports, music. Anthony Muratore B.S. Phy.Ed. Rochester, N.Y. Varsity Club, Scampers, Soccer, Baseball. Likes:-Golf, hunting, fishing. Norbert Noreck B.S. Phy.IEld. Albion, N.Y. A-IUAL B.S. Phy.Ed. Troy, N.Y. Soph. Cl. Treas, Adelphi, Scam- pers. Likes:-Son Donnie, swimming, gymnastics Helen E. Mills uBettyn 4 B.S. Phy.Ed. Ann Arbor, Mich. Phi Delta Pi, Chpln, Treas, Adel- phi, Scampers, W.A.A., Sports. Harold Moore C CHM! 1 B.S. Music Georgetown, N .Y. Concert Band, Orchestra. F. Edgar Myers ' ClGar!! B.S. Music Nanticoke, N.Y Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Orchestra, Scampers. Likes:-Pipe collection, sports. Lindsay Northam B.S. Pny.r:a. Katonah, N.Y 'xx X , l - ---, Phy.F.d. Amsterdam, N.Y. ball. s : -Living. Eric Osterling Music W. Hartford, Conn. pa Gamma Psi, Soc. Chrmn, :ampers. s:--Sports, dance band arrang- g. Jean Petras Pete Music Beaver Falls, N.Y. .a Alpha Iota, Oracle, Trees, .C.C., Orchestra, Choir. s:-Reading and hiking. Thomas Pulaski Music Port Byron, N.Y. Lawrence Rector I 1 Sparky: r Phy.Ed. Mexico, N.Y. T63-111. B.S. Music Wallingford, Conn. Phi Mu Alpha, Choir, Orchestra, Rep. Band, Scampers. Likes:-Airplane models, and com- mercial aviation. Joseph Ouellette B.S. Phy.Ed. Methuen. Mass. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Newman Club, Varsity Club, J.V. Football, J.V. Soccer, Varsity Soccer. Likes:-Dancing, sports and mu- SJC. Geraldine Plumer Gerry B.S. Phy.Ed. Hamburg, N.Y. W.C.C.g W.A.A., Newman Club, Sec, Bowling Mgr, House Pres, House Sec, Girls Sports. Irwin Rabin B.S. Music Yonkers, N.Y. Kappa Gamma Psi, Concert Band, Rep. Band, Concert, Lab and Rep. Orchestra, Woodwind Quin- tet and Trio, Scampers. Likes:-Sports. June Louise E. Reddish urreddyn B.S. Phy.Ed. W. Roxbury, Mass. Likes:-Camping, swimming, sail- ing. and traveling. Dorothy J. Peters ' 'Jane' ' B.S. IBus.Ed. Ithaca, N.Y. Newman Club, V. Pres., Jr. Prom Committee. Cornelius Pronay Prunes' ' B.S. Phy.Ed. Katonah, N.Y. Varsity Club, Scampers, Jr. Prom Com., Varsity Basketball, Cay- ugan. Patrick Ranauro Dingles B.S. Phy.Ed. N.Y.C. Fr. Football Coach Likes :-Stamp collecting and sports. Harold Reichenthal I CHa1Y Y B.S. Drama Ithaca, NSY' Theta Alpha Phi, V.Pres, Scam- pers, Ithacan, Drama Produc tions. ,Y YQ..-. Ny 4 1 ductionsg T.A.P. Acting Award '46-7. Manny Rolnick .S. Phy.Ed N-Y.C- .kesz-Swimming, camping, ath- letics. Peter Russo .S. Phy.Ed. Troy, N.Y. Charles Sanders llsandyli .S. Phy.Ed. Galway, NJ. arslty Club: Oracleg Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities! ' lkes:-Motor mechanics, hunting. fishing and sports. Howard Scholefield KlTed!9 .S. Phy.Ed. Indian Lake. N.Y. hi. Epsilon Kappa, Secg Varsity Soccer: Varsity Trackg Co-Rec Night Co-Director. lkes:-Golf and a good time. phig Oracleg Student Council, V.I-'resg Jr.Cl. Presg Scampersg Bandg Orche-strag Choir: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities! ' Likes:-Fishing, hunting. Edward Rosenbarker I CEdl D B S. Phy.Ed. Rochester, N.Y. Varsity Club: Adelphi, Treasg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Trackg A.A.P.E.R. Likes:-Reading, canoeing. John A. Ryder I CRed, J B.S. Phy.Ed. Chestnut Hill, Pa. Phi Epsilon Kappag Varsity Club. Presg Footballg Track. Likes:-Recreation and the Claret. Robert Schaare B.S. Phy.Ed. Washington, N.-T. Joseph Sciarrino Donald Roudi B.S. Music Wallingford, Conn. Kappa Gamma Psi, Pledge Masterg Concert Band: Orchestrag Scam- persg Chorus. Likes:-Photography and sports. Ellen Rytkonen- Rickie W-A-A-s Sports: Cayugan. John Schofield 3-S- Ph?-Ed. Riverhead, N.Y. Selma Seltzer B.s. Music Mn. Moms, N.Y. B.S. Music Brooklyn N Y Likes:-Sports and collecting things. B.S..Phy.Ed. Ludlow, Vt. Phi Delta Pi, Chaplaing Adelphi, ' s N l 1 i 1 w Y 4 4 I l 1 V I I l:'.A.. Drama muueueuuuuy, rw.: nior Prom Committee. kes:-Traveling. Frank Slater S. Phy.Ed Marathon, N.Y. ccer. kes:-Officiating basketball games. Carl Steenburg I lBabe, Y S. Phy.Ed. Madrid, N.Y. kes:-Sports. Frank Tamburrino S. Music Seneca Falls, N.Y. Barbara Timmens 4 4 1 E'.A. Drama Scottsville, N.Y. iwman Clubg Dramatic Produc- tions. kes:--Writing. sketching, sing- ing. navy ,y v B.IE'.A. Drama Endicott, N.Y. Ithacang Scampersg Dramatic Pro- ductions. Likes:--Art, and writing. Edward Smith Smitty B.S. Phy.Ed. Shortsville, N.Y. Adelphi. Likes:-Managing Coxie's basket- ball team. Daryl Sterner l6Peggy!l B.S. Drama Hanover, Pa. Theta Alpha Phi, Social Chrmng Adelphig Oracle, Soph. Cl. Secg Scampersg S.H.0.g Dramatic Productions. . Likes:--Dancing, and Bud. ' Joseph Terry B.S. Phy.Ed. Chateaugay, N.Y. Edward Van Gorder llvanfi B.S. Phy.Ed. Ithaca, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappag Varsity Wrestling Team, Capt: Football Mgr, Baseball. E-DJ: I LL olluw I ULDULL Ll U, J-Yale Erle Smith csllilneyu B.S. Phy.Ed. Morris, N .Y Phi Epsilon Kappag Adelphig Scampers. Francis Sullivan 4 csuuyr n B.S. Phy. Ed. Waverly, N.Y Likes:-Sports' and woodworking Franklin Tice I lrmnk! Q B.S. Phy.Ed. Tupper Lake, N.Y Phi Epsilon Kappa, Sgt.-at-Arms, Varsity Clubg Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg Varsity Base- ball. Likes:-Golf, skiing, boating, keeping in shape. Arthur Waldron llArtll B.A. Pny.Ea. cane, N.Y Varsity cmb. i 1 Velma Wilson uwiuyn S.Phy.Ed. YorktownHeights,N.Y. .A.A.: House Pres: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Hockey. Alvina Yankowski S. Phy.Ed. Ludlow, Vt. John Hotchkiss Jr. Hotch S. Phy.Ed. Dryden, N.Y. ll Epsilon Kappa, V.Pres: Var- sity Club: Varsity Soccer. . ---.---fr ---- Adelphi: Oracle 3 Varsity Club: Varsity Baseball: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities! ' Likes:-Sports. Kappa Gamma Psi: Adelphi: Or- acle: Orchestra. Dorothy Wyant B.S. Music Wellsville, N .Y. J'ea1m1e' ' B.S. Music Owego, N.Y. Sigma Alpha Iota: Adelphi: Or- acle, Sec: Choir: Orchestra' Scampers. Likes:-Reading, sports. Jeanne Yancey Robert Evenolen ss. Music Delhi, N.Y: William Zaruka B.S. Phy.Ed. Babylon, L.I. Adelphi: Varsity Club: Track. Capt: Basketball: Soccer. Franklin Huggins 161.1-ugly Syl, Sybil Hullman BIS' Phy'Ed. Binghamton. N'.Y' B.IE'.A. Drama Binghamton, N.Y. Adelphi: Ithacan: Cayugan As- soc. Lit. Ed.: Scampers: SHO: Radio Workshop, Prom. Mgr.: House Pres: Jr. Prom Commit- Dramatic Productions. Likes :-Writing, piano. Stanley Feinerman Arthur Narr 3.s. Pny.Ea. Brooklyn, N.Y. '-Art B.S. Phy.Ed. Rye, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Pres: Sr. Cl. Pres: Jr. Prom Chrmn: Inter- Fraternity Council: Student Council: Adelphi: Co-Rec, co- chrmn: Football: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities.' ' X 'N I X w 1 1 Y' Gloria Bickel C CBick! ! LS. Phy.Ed. Brooklyn, N. Y. V'.A.A. 5 Girls Sports. .ikesz Dancing, horseback riding, dating. Donald Jordan 4 :chops 1 LS. Drama Ithaca, N.Y. Betty Klin-g C 2 ..S. Phy.Ed. Canajoharie, N.Y. hi Delta Pi, Mag. Chrmp House Treasurerg Adelphig W.A.A.g In- tramurals, Girls Sports. Richard Blackwell ffslackieu B.S. Phy.Ed. Saginaw, Mich. Frosh Basketball, Varsity Tennis 5 Varsity Club. Paul Mott B.s. rny.z:a. Riverhead, N. Y. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treas., Track, Wrestling, Frosh Football, N.Y. Assn. of Health, Phy. Ed. and Recreation, Sec. Treas. Student Section. David Garvey B.S. Phy.Ed. Schenectady, N.Y. Varsity Clubg Varsity Wrestling. Betty Ann Kern Kerny B.S. Pny.Ed. Milton, Pa. w.A.A.g Girls sports Carmen Cesta Chesty' ' B.S. Phy.Ed. Syracuse, N.Y Newman Club: Scampersg Football- Basketball Mgr. - Likes :-Golf. John Murray , unippern B.S. Phy.Ed. Elmira, N.Y. Scampersg Frosh Soccer. Likes :-Hunting, golf, swimming fishing, gardening. Jane Piper HPipen B.S. Phy-Ed. Nunda, N.Y. W.A.A.g Cayugan, Cir. Mgr.g House V.Pres.g Intramural Hockey, Bas- ketball: Jr. Prom Comm., Col- lege Telegraphicg Bowling. 9 Leo Berger Hsiraaogu B.s. Pny.Ea. Broomyn, N.Y. Richard Brown Dick B.S. Phy.Ed. Ithaca, N.Y. Phi Epsilon Kappag Adelphig Var- sity Club: Baseball. Likes:-Sports, reading, movies, and a gal named Jean. Joseph Cushman I lJ'oe, 9 B.S. Phy.Ed. Fulton. N.Y. Varsity Footballg J'.V. Baseball. Roger Rigby I IR0g! Y B.S. Phy.Ed. Whitesville, N.Y. Soccerg Baseball. Gamma Shy Enid Rae Levy B.F.A. Drama N.Y.C. Scampersg Dramatic Productionsg House Representative: Radio Workshop Continuity Ed. Lawrence Manca Tuscon B.S. Phy.Ed. Utica, N.Y. Trans. Cortland State, Beta Phi Epsilong Tumbling Team, Capt: Soccerg Inter Culter Relations Comm.g Frat. House Patherg Boxing Instr. Likes:-Boxing. Writing, reading, religion, and child welfare. Sidney Novak Lucky B.S. Music Syracuse, N.Y. Kappa Gamma. Psi, Pres.g Adelphlg Choirg Male Chorus, Scampers. Likes:-Collecting records of vocal artists. and sports. Harold Frank B.S. Drama Albion, N.Y. Theta Alpha Phi, Scampersg Dra- matic Productions. Erma Schiele Sheila B.F.A. Drama Royersford, Pa. Delta Phi Zeta., Theta Alpha Phlg Dramatic Productions. Likes:-Swimming, collecting rec- ords, nurslng. ' Ruben Tucci fanudyn B.S. Phy.Ed. Syracuse, N.Y. 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This department is the only school of Physiotherapy accepted by the State of New York, and graduates may apply for state licenses in the field. This year, in addition to a field trip to Syracuse, the department maintained a student health program for the students of ithaca College, offering therapeutic treatment for tired muscles, aches and pains. At the end of the first semester it was estimated that over five hundred treatments had been given. As a part of their training, the Juniors spent many hours at the Reconstruction Home in Ithaca, helping the staff in the treatment of polio cases. This year, the first class was graduated from the department. These eight seniors spent their last year in New York City, working at various affiliated hospitals for clinical practice. The Physiotherapists work hard, spending many hours in the laboratory, with little time left for play, but as Mr. Garman A. Dingwall, Director of the department points out, When one is dealing with human diseases, he must have his feet on the ground. A Q S . -:ggi Q. X X 'R QNX N X Nw Xxx WNX NN 53 Q XX RSX X , S xi i riggi X, fd? My , 4 x Sm X W m, Ll 4 gxx-. X Rx x m S N.Q.X:.,5 X-X Q -O - Q-wi XNXW h. wxfbf + s Y QXXMQ XX- Q N XX N www V W SRTPKQQ'-NN,-QNFQQSS' .5331 Nl? ggwf .mx x .Rs ,. - if 2, . N, eww eww 1 7 ' fb mr S-N A s , 9 4 fl 1, .29 2 A ' Q'g - N, I W ,J ,Q President: L. B. Job Dean Victor L. F. Rebman Joseph Short John J. Groller Radio in Ithaca College pulled itself along by the strength of its own desire to grow . . . and grow it did, from a single one-room studio in the Green Room to its present status on Court Street. A brand new radio building greeted the radio students when they returned after vacation last fall. Three studios, a continuity room, a shop, office and reception desk duplicated professional broadcasting facilities. Immediately the eager students dug in and began programming for the year. Every Tuesday afternoon, four hours of music, drama, news and feature was piped to the theater for the benefit of the general student body. Outstanding among the programs were the Workshop Players presentations of half hour dramatic productions with acting, sound and music comparable to those in any professional shows. Such classics as Richard III, Gulliver's Travels, Lady Windermere's Fan and Jane Eyre were among the scripts produced on the series. And in addition to the production of WICR, the Workshop Players presented the show of the week over WHCU FM o-n the following Thursday night. Public service programs for the Community Chest and the Scrap Paper drive were pre- pared by the Works-hop for broadcast over WHCU. Under the direction of John J. Groller the workshop has given the students an oppor- tunity to practice actual professional broadcast techniques. And for the first time in l.C. his- tory, the radio department sent out seniors to affiliate with professional s-tations in the im- mediate area. Radio is still growing at Ithaca College. But no longer must it pull itself along. It is being pushed and helped by those people who will some day look back with pride and say, l knew it when. . X 1 4 W + + 1 1 w 4 fr 11 N2 7. . 1 Q, , 8 Sf fi f'f?:i 4c ' .. v x , ix xt' d , it If' 'v x U N E X N HDL 5- yy Inav ' , 4-' F 1' , J In -'L uf 1 Y-moo? .,.CJ. is , Ayr D ' ,. ,,,,...,........,.., I X I ID, if K X' !:r.2-T fxxfflu- A, Angelina Torchia. Mr. McGurk BUSINESS SCHOOL OFFICE The Business School became a department of Ithaca College in 1945 when the college took over the Hardy Practical Business School, established some thirty years before. In 1946 Mr. Charles McGurk became departmental director. Instead of solely secretarial training, courses in business management, accounting, secretarial science, and business edu- cation were added to the curriculum. With two graduating seniors, Everett Knobloch and Jane Peters, the young school has only two classes- Freshmen and Sophomores, but two more active classes would be hard to find. Extreme school spirit was displayed among the business frosh with their rally for class officer elections . . . their digging in to sponsor a spring dance. The girls, not to be outdone, represented the business department for the first time in Frosh FroIics with an original min- strel show. Although the business students are not seen often on the Little Theatre stage or the sports arena, when it comes to active participation in school activities and betterment of school s irit, the 're in there itchin . P Y P 9 1'-exita . 6' Q N 'X YQ: ..., N xx NX X om - ' x QW X X alien! X l ' w Xxx X :. x:':5,:::ii N X N X x x A X ' , Ny. 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' The 1947-48 drama season of Ithaca College was one of the most successful in years. Opening with Wings Over Europe , the Ithaca College Players gave a brilliant performance of this prophetic play about the atom bomb, written in 1928. Directed by Mr. Eugene Wood, Wings Over Europe gave the theatre goers of Ithaca a stirring prelude to a fine season. In December, Mrs. Larson directed The Brontes . Done in period costume, and setting, the story of the famous sisters was given a magnificent performance, with Lucille Mechanic, Lois Murray, and Daryl Sterner as the three Bronte girls. Once again, Mr. Wood took on another Sh akesperean production. This year, a dual bill of Comedy of Errors and Twelfth Night was presented on an Elizabethen type stage, using only one set and no act drop. The productions were performed continuously, with no intermission other than one between the two plays. So- popular were the Shakesperean comedies, that they ran an entire week with a special matinee of Twelfth Night for the Ithaca High School. Next on the board was Maxwell Anderson's famous Winterset , directed by Mrs. Larson. With Dan Bonacci, and Paula Venetti in the leading roles, due iustice was given to the stirring poetic drama of a young boy's revenge. Following in a lighter vein, was Holiday , again under the direction of Mrs. Larson. And last of the season, was Arthur Miller's famous drama, All My Sons , directed by Mr. Wood. Two experimental productions were done this year. The first, The Night of January 16 was done in the Green Room on an arena stage. The audience was seated in a circle, and the action of the play took place in the center of the room. Mrs. Larson supervised the production, with stu- dent directors responsible for each scene. In April, Mr. Wood directed Phillip Barry's Hotel Uni- verse , with three casts. The play was produced for three consecutive evenings, with each cast appearing one night. But since pictures speak louder than words, here on the following pages we present Van der Meid's photographs of the year's productions. WUinZ'eMfeZ 1. And there you have it. The per- fect example of capitalistic opres- sion. 3. Forgive me, Mio. 4. The mayor, he no like music, that' s a11.' ' I thought you hard and sullesn, Garth, my son. 5. They evicerate them with a turn of the knife! ' Murray Mechanic Sterner o THE BRONTES l Woods Arrick Bigelow Levenson U0-0166? Of 044044 H vwezfzz, !Vi9!1,z ' Sc 44 ne, .9 seen . . . . . of the students, by the students, and for the students . . . yearly presenta- tion representing the combined efforts of all departments . . . this year a freshman wandered the spacious halls of l.C .... glimpses into a girls' dorm . . . the green room during tryouts . . . the gym locker room . . . the dressing room of four l.C. drama grads, ten years hence . . . the Cozy Corner . . . S X X wm am.-Mmm WR WR X 9 x Y N l X XXNS Xxx x X ,xysm QW fs Q Xx l i C g lsfd., gf apk .. L' x f5 L C E Q Rx K N L Cv, M. X 2 X L, XV' .f JN ',S N ff' Rf' H A ff A if as . fo' we ' f- .A W Muir 5 Nlplz folca Bottom Row: Mary Cramp. Jeanne Yancey, Marguery Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Lucy Makris, Marjorie Webster, Shirley Homan, Corinne Marino. , Second Row: Janis Hughes, Eleanor Aubrey, Muriel Parks, Lee Panicali, Jeanne Faivre, Jean Petras, Grace Dearstyne, Ruth Shiebler, Elizabeth Eberenz. Third Row: Delores Daniels, Judith Young, Iris Graham, Beverly Kelley, Gloria Sacco, Jeanne Hallen, Geraldine Erway, Barbara Jenne. Absent Members: Gloria Alexander, Patricia Catone, Ruth Griffith, Shirley Miller, Betty Ann Tate, Anne Hawes, Marie Aiello, Georgia Green, Mary Holdforth, Estelle Wallace, Yvonne Fix, Ma-ry Bell. O F F I C E R S President ..... ................. . . .LUCY MAKRIS Vice-President . . ..... SUZANNE JONES Secretary ..... .. MARJORIE WEBSTER Treasurer ..... .... M ARGUERY JOHNSON Sergeant-at-Arms .... SHIRLEY I-IOMAN Chaplain ...... . HSHIRLEY MILLER Social Chairman . . . . .MURIEL PARKS National Professional Fraternity for Women Epsilon Chapter Fo-unded June 4, 1909 S143 . . . . . the house half-way up the hill . . . buzzing with spirit and activity . . . bidding 'farewell' to Mother Lee, and 'hi' to Mother Dee . . . dancing at the annual Holly Hop . . . entertaining the faculty at tea . . . combining talent and effort for the annual Spring Musicale . . . singing and-playing for the patients at Biggs . . . carolling with Phi Mu . . . pledges . . . parties . . . games . . . fun . . . hours of serious practice . . . Sisterhood. Do, re, mi, fa, sol - oh, my! Let's remember S.A.I. President ............ ..... R OBERT JUHREN plz! Mu Nlpfzca Bottom Row: Arthur Booth, Richard Smith, Clayton Bub, Charles Falconio, Bruce Sanford, Arthur Rae, Domenick Arcuri. Second Row: Robert Messinger, William Bush, Lawrence Bunney, Robert Juhren, Anthony Bucolo, Everett Knobloch, Henry Carr. Third Row: Philip D'Agostino, Robert Knight, James Truscello, Peter DeLucca, Charles Crump, Donald Reardon, Richard Shaw, Myron Pratt, Edward D'Agostino, Thomas Pulaski, Henri Orlowski, Malcolm Lewis. Fourth Row: Albert Krausse, Bennett Hake, Charles Jones, John Reichard, George Corwin, Howard Rarig, Leonard Zimol- zak, Robert Jones, Ward Bumpus, George Stokoe, Darwin Allison. Fifth Row: Edward Dellert, Frank DiNata.1e, Richard Joseph, Dean Minier, John Jarvis, James Bittiuger, Daniel Trimboli, Robert Tyrell, Joseph Canals, Myles Lawlor. Absent: Robert Bailey, Joseph Chalker, Donald Jordan, William Baker, Michael Cusano, Edgar Myers, Harrie Fraser, Clar- ence Gehris, Dewey Riemersma, Arnold Gabriel, Harold Grahling, Edward Sprenger. OFFICERS Supreme Councilman . . . . . .LAWRENCE BUNNEY V108-Pr6Sid8Ht .... Secretary-Treasurer . . . Warden .......... Social Chairman . . . Historian ....... House Manager . . . Pledge Master . . . o . e . .ANTHONY BUCOLO EVERETT KNOBLOCH . . . . . . .HENRY CARR . . . . . . .ARTHUR RAE . . .ARNALD GABRIEL ROBERT MESSINGER . . . . .WILLIAM BUSH National Music Fraternity Delta Chapter Founded January 28, 1901 pfzi Mu . . . . . the cliff dwellers . . . Delta, second oldest chapter of the National Sinfonia . . . Ed Hacker and Bob Messinger whipping the band and chorus in shape for the annual Evening of American Music . . . tradition running high with the Freshman Smoker . . . the Masquerade Ball . . . and Spring Week-end . . . Bob taking over the presidency when Ed graduated in January . . . the fraternity dance band going strong . . . fun with the 'German' band . . . parties, music, fun . . . The manly musician, the musicianly man. Horns and fiddles heltah-skeltah, Let's remember Phi Mu-Delta. W lzi fb pi 1 Bottom Row: Ellen Rytkonen, Betty Jane Ford, Mary Edgley, Betty Kling. Second Row: Dorothy Karp, Martha Holley, Mary Diana, Elizabeth Colburn, Mary Beaudoin. Third Row: Helen Mills, Alvina Yankowski, Jean Best, Patricia Hale, Eileen Germiller, Edythe Songini, Paulena Crossett. Absent: Marian Christman Jane Winney, Anne Venezia., Mary Ellen Loonam, Myra Schwartz, Ann I-Ierbeck, Betty Fuchs, Eleanor Meier, Barbara Altman. President ...... Vice-President . . . Treasurer .... Secretary ............ Corresponding Secretary Historian ............ Alumnae Secretary .. Sgt.-at-Arms ...... Chaplain ........ Faculty Advisor . . . OFFICERS . . . .MARY DIANA . . . .BIBI COLBURN . . . .MARTHA HOLLY . . .MARY BEAUDOIN . EILEEN GERMILLER BEST . . . .DOROTHY KARP .PAULINA CROSSET . . . . . .BETTY MILLS . . .MISS HUGGER 1 National Physical Education Fraternity for Women Theta Chapter Founded January 'I-4, 1922 pfzi Zell' . . . . . in a new house this year . . . their hilarious Spring Carnival every year . . . their 'co-rec' night with Phi E.K .... their Balloon Ball - in the Hotel Ithaca this year . . . their winning the inter-house basketball competition . . . their love for, and hearts as big as, all outdoors . . . their sneakers slung over their shoulders . . . their tennis rackets at their sides . . . good students, good workers, good sports. I Bright blue gym suits, twinkling eye Remember them . . . Phi Delta Pi. i D' K Q' az Bottom Row: Jerome Allen, Donald Roudi, David Barnett, Sidney Novak, Harry Weisgerber, Paul Engineri, Myron Yavits. Second Row: Anthony Cappadonia, Harold Weaver, Roger Coleman, James Schweers, Charles Smereski, Walter Loomer, Donald Brown, David Mistovsky, Richard Woods, Charles Schafer, Herbert Remsen, Donald Yarter, Robert Bischoff, Rafael Ianacone. Third Row: William Tennien, Jack Dorren, Harry Basch, Quayle Andrews, Morris Byxbee, Daniel Rubinate, Irwin Rabin, 'Dale Sarro, Warren Johnson. Members Absent: Robert Bardeen, Daniel Bonacci, James Day, Frederick Glimpse, Lawrence Goldberg, Edward Gorman, Peter Gumeny, Harry Herman, Kenneth Jerome, Harold Johns, Donald Kemp, Willard Kobuski, Gerald Leonard, Stanley Levefnson, Andrew McChesney, Lloyd McMullen, Warren Neyerlin, Charles Porter, Da-niel Safford, Risdon Brittan. New Members: Robert Smith, Ralph Mattola, Bodan Chlypavka, Joseph Baris, Joseph Sacco, Vincent Cresanti, Clarence Warrington, Howard Deanto, Earl Popp, Roger Moore, Everett Rouse, John Tillinghast. O F F I C E R S President ...... ............... ........ S I DNEY NOVAK Vice-President . . . . . .STANLEY LEVENSON Secretary ...... ....... D AVID BARNETT Treasurer .... .... H ARRY WEISGERBER Sgt.-at-Arms ..... ......... MY RON YAVITS Corres. Sec. .......... .... LA WRENCE GOLDBERG Chaplain and Historian . . . ....... PAUL ENGINERI Social Chairman ..... .. .DANIEL RUBINATE Pledgemaster . . . .... DONALD ROUDI National Music Fraternity Iota Chapter Founded December 11, 1913 Kappa Qanuna . . . . . house-less - but undaunted . . . Music and Drama combining to present the Twin Arts Recital . . . energetically attempting the first semi-formal of the year, the Maniac's Ball . . . romping on the courts in the basketball intramurals . . . Sunday picnics in the park . . . LucklyJ's with 'em . . . Combining music, fun and drama Let's remember Kappa Gamma. fbellta fl ' ella First Row: Sue Grossfeld, Joan Blum, Marion Christmaln, Ruth Brooks, Wanda Yarosovich, Lucille Mechanic Lillian Cadifl Second Row: Joan Reese, Helen Cisek, Virginia Moore, Doris Fullager, Alice Anagnos, Dorothy Krleger Norma, Hellar Absent: Bernice Bravman, Mre. Marge Stapleton, Phyllis Gorse, Jeanne Amster. OFFICERS President . .. Vice-President . . . . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer .... Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . . . Historian . . . Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Chaplain .............. - . . . . . . . .RUTH BROOKS MARION CI-IRISTMAN .BERNICE BRAVMAN ........JOAN BLUM . . . . .LILLIAN CADIFI' . . . . .SUE GROSSFELD . WANDA YARASOVICI-I . LUCILLE MECHANIC Social Sorority Founded March 6, 1928 Della Phi . . . . . this is Delta Phi Zeta, how do you do? . . . promoting friendship and sociability among students of l.C .... sponsoring the Patroness Tea . . . holding traditional Christmas and Scampers dances . . . welcoming new initiates with the Mad Hatter's Ball in March . . . selling cookies . . . refreshments during Scampers rehearsals . . . decorating the dining hall for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners . . . gay, happy, friendly. Girls as cute as apple pie , . . Letfs remember Delta Phi. 0 . K Bottom Row: Robert Allen, Frank Tice, John Lunievicz, Arthur Narr, Ted Scholefield, Gene Crouse, Don Culligan. Secnod Row: John I-Iunter, Joe DuCharme. John Brokaw, Richard Brown, John Ryder, John George, Len Wozniak, Edward Van Gorder, Calvin Francisco. Third Row: Rudy Ouellette, Don Garlmlcl, Tom Marchell, Henry Ezyk, Dick Ellis, Winston Norcrosse, George Sanford. Absent: Robert Slocum, Richard Ferguson, Ernest Cretaro, Pat Fiurnano, Robert Francis, Carl Gaffney, Robert Hawthorne, John Kresek, Don Robinson, Richard Slesinski, Earl Smith, Robert Ryan, Russel She-a., Richard Bennison, Wes Kissel, John Hotchkiss. oFFlcERs . President ..... .................. .... AR T HUR NARR Vice-President . . ........ JOHN LUNIEVIOZ Secretary .... . . .HOWARD SCHOLEFIELD Treasurer .. ........ EUGENE CROUSE Guide ...... ........ R USS SHEA Sgt.-at-Arms .. ..... FRANK TICE Historian . . .... ROBERT ALLEN f National Physical Education Fraternity Mu Chapter Founded April 17, 1926 Phi E. K. e . . . . . on the BALL . . . continuing its fine co-rec night in two gyms this year . . . fostering fellowship with the lntra-mural Basketball Lea ue . . re- 9 placing gym shoes for dance shoes at their annual Spring weekend . . . measur- ing noses for the biggest honker . . . homeless, happy, honking. , Co-rec for a night of play, Let's remember Phi E.K. fbella K Robert Sampson, Clyde Cole, John Brannick, Richard Stapleton, Edward Berger, Charles Gillette, William Clark, William Hendricks Absent: C. Barber, R. Boda, 0. Buell, S. Callender, J. Campo, V. Cavaleri, W. Cieri, J. Davis, W. Hay, R. Hodgett, R. Hover, I-I. McCormick, J. Moore, R. Myles, J. Nugent, E. Onisk, F. Reed, R. Schwartz, R. Sciarra, W. Sheridan, F. Silver, H. Spence, D. Stead, G. Wurtenberg, D. Chichester, J. Stull. National Teaching Fraternity Founded October 23, 1916 . . . . . installed in 1932 as Delta Psi Kappa . . . continued to function 'til '41 . . . heard Uncle Sam speak, and left . . . reactivated in '47 as Delta Kappa, Epsilon chapter under a new charter . . . advance the ideals and relation- ships which make for better understanding in the teaching profession . . . too busy organizing . . . no time for social events . . . next year will tell the tale. Old Delta Psi was their pcappa, Let's remember Delta Kappa. O F F I C E R S President ..... ..................... R OBERT SAMPSON Vice-President .. .... WILLIAM HENDRICKS Secretary .... ..... E DWARD BERGEN Treasurer . . . .... CHARLES GILLETTE Advisor . . . .... ..... C LYDE COLE l7fzeZ'a ,4z,, fm National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity New York Beta Chapter Founded i934 First Row: George Curley, Daniel Rublua-te, Isla Conway, Gladys Barnes, Lucille Mecha-nic, Lillian Cardiff Joseph Armato Daniel BOI'I8CCi. Second Row: Daniel Safford, Robert. J uhren, Walter Loomer, David Mistovsky, Richard Woods, Harry Basch, Stanley Levenson Absent: Lynne Klein, Daryl Sterner, Doris Richards, Harold Reichenthal, Erma Schiele, Dolores Holland Bruce Flah rty Phyllis Gorse, Robert Brelssoud. l . . . TAP . . . on their toes . . . sponsoring an evening of original one acts . . . presenting awards to the best actors and actresses of the season . . pearing in the major productions . . . augmenting the honor awards with prizes for the best one-act plays written by I.C. students . . . playing host to the Drama department at a party in honor ofthe Drama trosh . . . working, striving, aiming toward a better theater in America. President ..... Vice-President . Secretary ...... Treasurer ' .... Social Chairman . . . 1'IIl.St01'Il.8fIl. . . . . .... Faculty Advisor . . . . .....-... Gielguds, Bankheads soon to be i.et s remember T.A.P. OFFICERS D ..............BRU'CE FLAHERTY .........BOB JUHREN . . . .DOLORES HOLLAND . ...DICK WOODS . . .DARYL STERNER . . .LILLIAN CADIIFI' . . .SALLY DGGROAT OSBORNE pi 7faeZ'a p ' Physiotherapy Fraternity Founded December, 1946 RYA n2-5'-ga First Row: Josephine Pettinato, Beatrice Spitzer, Shirley Tefft, Gertrude Rudmin, Anita Sparrazza, Betty Blair, Robin Norris Second Row: Ray Daniels, Eugene Goldstein, Sidney Berman, Robert H. Wamer, Edward Daley, Robert Bla-uvelt, Douglas Anderson. Absent: W. Evans, D. Mcfall, J. Siegel, F. Alo, L. Barker, G. Birdsall, E. Brown, D. Ciaglia., G. Cicero. L. Cirillo, R. Crank J. Damiani, A. Holmes, E. Koch, L. Llop, R. Loncoa., J. Martinez, P. Myers, D. Osborne, J. Parker, M. Pileider W. Schmidt, J. Thornton. . . . . . iust two school years old . . . has as its ideals the intellectual and social advancement and the encouragement of high ideals in the practice of physio- therapy . . . members bus-y preparing for the future . . . a growing organization. Still very young, but ideals high, Remember them, Pi Theta Phi. OFFICERS President ...... .................. .... W I LLIAM EVANS Vice-President . . T1'68S111'6I' ............ Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding' Secretary Publicity . g. . 4 . . . DELOS MCFALL .......I'R-ANK ALO BEATRICE SPITZER . . . .JUDITI-I SEIGEI ROBERT BLAUVELT ROBBIN NORRIS K Pu Bottom Row: H. Novakowski, F. Griifen, M. Semmel, G. Shaff, D. Allen, ,J. Corrigan, J. May, R. Pickering, G. Patafla, B. Barnard. Second Row: J. Welch, 0. Quass, F. Manning, A. Christofaro, R. Osmun, M. Meiczlnger, E. Bredbenner Jr., IF, M. Yells J. McE1igot, A. Capozzi, J. Beaudoin. Third Row: W. Dickinson, G. Irving, C. Jordon, K. Fegley, T. Pierce, H. Snyder, W. Osterhout, J. Martirano, B. Harris, J Vincent, R. Alexander. Absent.: A. Augustine, R. Benton, R. Black Jr., W. Farrell, P. Ford, R. Govern, E. Klisczcewicz, R. Longo, M. Lysak, R Nangle, G. Renwick, S. Sherwood, M. Soppe, R. Wright. Business Fraternity Founded October, 1947 . . . . . in their first year . . . working for the betterment of social and professional activities . . . visiting and observing the Morse Chain Co .... enioying addresses from local businessmen . . . sponsoring a rally for Frosh class elections-and succeeding in placing the Business candidate, Jim Corrigan, in the president's office . . . looking forward to more active participation next fall. Very young with ideals high- Let's remember Kappa Psi. O F F I C E R S President ..... .................. ..... D A VID ALLAN Vice-President ...... .... J AMES CORRIGAN Secretary-Treasurer . . . ....... GLENN SHAFIE' Social Chairman . .. .... ROBERT PICKERING ! xx C fdczfwl' 'za Uncle First Row: Mary Cramp, Jean Petras. Jeanne Yancey, Eileen Germiller. Second Row: Harold Weaver, Richard Woods, Dewey Riemersma., Henry Carr, Paul Hadley. Absent: D. Holland, R. Messinger, D. Sterner, 0. Sanders, R. Wells, A. Tate, P. Crossett, J. Best, M. Beaudoin, R. Juhren, E. Elwyn, M. Parks, L. Goldberg, C. Schafer, E. Ostrander, H. Basch, R. Schiebler, D. Rubinate, S. Levenson, R. Wagner, E. Ezersky. . . . . . honor society for Juniors and Seniors . . . Juniors and Seniors with high scholastic standing . . . with loyalty . . with character . . . with service to l.C. . . . with leadership . . . full of ambition to manage and participate in Scampers . . . donating the proceeds from Scampers to the student loan fund for all needy iuniors and seniors . . . Mrs. T always ready to iron out problems . . . Hadley presiding over the umpteen Scampers meetings . . . that's ORACLE. O F F I C E R S President ..... .................... D OLORES HOLLAND vice-President .. ..... HENRY CARR secretary .... ...IEANNE YANCY Treasurer . .. .... JEAN PETRAS I'IiSt01'i8tI1 ........ Scampers Chairman Faculty Advisor . . . . . . .MARY GRAM? . . . . .PAUL HADLEY . . .JENNIE TALLCOTT l Bottom Row: Ruth Griffis, Marion Christman, Midge Johnson, Joyce Donahue, Charlotte Bolles, Claire Davidson, Isla Conway, Iris Graham. , . Second Row: Dan Bonacci, Ben Hoke, Dan Saiford, Don Brown, Paul Hadley, Stan Levenson, Jean Hallen, Gladys Barnes, Phyllis Pendleton, Harry Basch, Dave Mistovsky, Larry Goldberg, Anthony Cappodonia, Ralph Ianacone. Third Row: Edward Gorman, Howard Rarig, Charles Schafer, Arthur Booth, Walter Loomer, Joe Baris, Richard Woods, Dan Rubinate. . . . . . little oracle . . . founded 1932 by Ida Powell, then Dean of Women . . . honor society forqfreshmen and sophomores . . . encouraging high scholastic standing . . . impressive initiatio-n . . . formal banquet . . . silver key . . . usher- ing at Scampers . . . aim of the freshmen, scholastically and socially . . . that's ADELPHII 'M A ' O F F I C E R S President ..... .................... A RNALD D. GABRIEL Vice-President ......... ROBERT RYAN Secretary ..... .... C HARLOTTE BOLLES Treasurer ....... . .... JOHN McELIGOT Faculty Advisor . . .HILDA ALLEN I First Row: Claire Davidson, Marcy Keeler, Sybil Hullman, Bob Juhren, Howard Le Vine, Arlene Mann, Ruby Weinstein. Second Row: Paul Hadley, Walter Loomer, Bob Wendland, David Barnett. . . . . . official college newspaper . . . The lthacan coming out today? . usually, but sometimes late . . . trying to keep up with school activities . . . Scotty, Bob and Sybil chasing after last minute copy . . . only to find there isn't room for it after all . . . OR not enough copy to fill . . . harassing Norton's . . . the new Dividend Issue . . . poems and stories by the students . . . every other Friday . . . That's the ITHACAN! S T A F F Editor-in-Chief .. ..................... BOB JUHREN '49 News Editor . . . . . .STANLEY LEVENSON '49 Sports Editor . . . . . .HOWARD LeVINE '49 Feature Editor . . .... DAVE BARNETT, Jr. '50 Re-write .............. ................ L ARRY GOLDBERG '49 Arlene Marm '50, Betty Savona '50, Ruby Weinstein, Beverly Wolfer '50, Earl Popp '50, Margaret Behringer '50, Dick Wanamaker '49, Joe Spadaro '51, Clarence Warrington '50, Eleanor Elwyn '49, i Sybil Hullman '48 SPORTS STAFF: Bob Wendland '50 COLUMNISTS: Dan Bonacci '48, Paul Hadley '48, Walt Loomer '49, David Mistovsky '48 CIRCULATION MANAGER: Claire Davidson '49 CIRCULATION STAFF: Georgia Green '50, Barbara Jenne '50, Sylvia Aranoff '50, Daisy Greenwald '49, Judith Fisher '51, Marie Minichello '51, Shirley Kastenbader '51, Bobbe Moehringer '51, Joan O'Rourke '41 TYPISTS: Isla Conway '49, Gladys Darby '49, Betty Lengyl '51 G n First Row: Clair Davidson, Robert Juhren, Edward Gorman, Martha Cvejn, Eileen Germillcr, Myron Yavits, Jerome Allen. Second Row: Paul Hadley, Joseph Baris, Cornelius Rronay, Sybil H1111-man, Gladys Darby, Robert Crilieni Tim0thY Qllillll- Editor-in-Chief .... . . .EILEEN GERMILLER Business Manager ...... ..... M YRON YAVITS Asst. Business Manager . . . .... MICHAEL LYSAK Literary Editor ........ .... R OBERT JUHREN Associate Literary Editor ..................... SYBIL HULLMAN Staff-PAUL HADLEY, JOSEPH BARIS, MARY MAY, ELLEN RYTKONEN, PAULENA CROSSETT, QUAYLE ANDREWS. Photographers ............................. - HENRY EZYCK DONALD Jomaou Photography Editor ........... ....MAR'rHA CVEJN Assistant Photogrpahy Editor ............ .... R OBERT CRIDEN Staff--TIMOTHY QUINN, EDITH ZPISK Art Editors ............................. JEROME ALLEN ' 3 VIRGINIA MOUNT Sports Editor ......... . . .CORNELIUS PRONAY' Assistant Sports Editor ..... .... E DWARD GORMAN Advertising ............................... FRANK COSTELLO Staff-MAR-CY KEELER, ANITA LOWE, WILLIAM AYRES, LOIS IBAMBERGER, JUDITH FISCHER. Corresponding Secretary ........................ LUCY MAKRIS Typists-IRENE KANE, GLADYS DARBY, BEVERLY KELLY, DELORES MORAN Circulation Manager ......... ........ J' ANE PIPER Assistant Circulation Manager ............... CLARE DAVIDSON Staff-DOLORES DANIELS, DANIEL BONACCI, ALVINA YAN- KOWSKI, LAWRENCE RECTOR, STANLEY LEVENSON. Faculty Advisor ............,.............. EDWARD SERGENT W ie e llffee Geraldine Plumer, Alice Anagonas, Jean Petras, Jean I-Iallen OTHBR MEMBERS or' w.o.c. Dolores Holland, Phyllis Pendleton, Mary Holdforth, Myra, Uman, Lorraine Roe, Helen Clsek . . women of all departments represented . . . sponsoring the Big Sister Tea . . . working with Dean Taylor on rules for women . . . managing and produc- ing Frosh Frolics, the annual evening of skits presented by the frosh women of all departments in friendly competition . . . helping the girls of l.C. to the re- alization of a better college life . . . that's the W.C.C. MEMBERS DOLORES HOLLAND, Acting Chairman PHYLLIS PENDLETON, Secretary-Treasurer DEAN GRETCHEN TAYLOR, Faculty Advisor JEAN PETRAS ' MARY HOLDFORTH GERALDINE PLUMER HELEN CIZEK ALICE SNAGNOS LORRAINE ROE Scampekzd. Jfanafmfzq 049 ' ' First Row: Ruth Sheibler, Jean Bedson, Sybil Hullman, Arthur Rae, Paul Hadley, Pete DeLuca,, Joyce Austin, Jeanne Yancey, Eileen Germiller. Second Row: James Truscello, Quayle Andrews, Henry Carr, Walter Loomer, Charles Schafer, Roger Moore, Robert Juhren, Joseph Sacco. Absent: Mary May, John Rourke, Charles Porter, Stanley Levenson, Richard Woods, Eugene M. Ezersky, Joseph Thornton, Daniel Safford, Virginia A. Mount, Edmund D. Weed, Gaylord Farwell, Hal Reicenthal, John Wilson, Gabriel Ran- kin, Helen Mills, Mary Crosby, Daryl Sterner, Myron Yavits. . . . . . parented by Scampers . . . proposed as- an agency for recognizing out- standing contributions to Scampers . . . nick-named Sho . . . composed of members from all departments . . . charter members all . . . encouraging stu- dent participation in Scampers . . . Pooling talent, ideas, workers, for other I.C. proiects . . . That's S.H.O. OFFICERS President .... .................. . . .PAUL HADLEY Vice-President ..... .... P ETE De LUCA Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .ARTHUR RAE 'Glad Bottom Row: Ted Murphy, Dutch Ouderkirk, Carmen Kibler, Steve Callender, Bucky Freeman, Paul McGarrigle, Lou Ron- dinaro, Frank Carrloo, George Van Valen, Frank Brown. Second Row: Bill Gallihre, Mal Cameron, John Lupetin, Bob Grant, Joe Annarella, Lou Gallo, Bill Randolph, Cris Valvo, Jack Harper, Hunk Meszaros, Tony Gemma, Joe Marrissette, Al Brown. ' Third Row: Dick Wozniak, Chris Pappas, Camilla DeSa.ntis. Pete Gilbert, Humphrey Kennedy, Don McKirna,n, Keith Mc- Neill, Dave Lamb, Leon Royce, Jim Powers, Joe Kurzejeski, Chuck Barber, Carmen Fragola. Fourth Row: Ed McSweeney, Greg Patella, George Renwick. New Member-s:Bob Barton, Fred Linsner, Lou Bennett, Joe Judge, Charlie Ayasse, Jim Petrie, Jim St. Clair, Kent Thomson, Gus Lecari, John Wilson, Carmen Mattola, Fred Hanlon, Dave Drake, John Beaudoin. . . . . . a discussion turned into a club . . . formed this year as a social organiza- l I tion . . . highlighted the season with the Sweethearts Ball . . . a St Patrick's Day Dinner for members . . . rounded out their infant year with a clambake . . . great plans for therfuture . . . That's the Olympia Club! 0 F F I C E R S President ..... ..................... P AUL McGARRIGLB Vice-President . ...LOUIS RONDINARO Sgcrgtary ,,,, ....... F RANK CAROL Treasurer ..... .... S TEVE CALLANDER Faculty Advisors JAMES FREEMAN ROBERT COMMANDAY Ne Gui an organization of Catholic students . . . an organization deepening the spiritual lives of its members . . . an organization arranging lectures and classes forthe students of the college . . . an organization preparing picnics and dances . . . an organization working toward harmony in life . . . That's the NEWMAN CLUB! President ...... Vice-President . . . Treasurer .......... Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary OFFICERS . . .JOSEPH DUCHARME . . . . . . . .JANE PETERS . . . .JAMES DeROSIA MAY . . . . .... DOLORES MURPHY Faculty Advisor ........ . . . .FATHER WALSH Zyamenfi 14 ' 14 Maciaifian Bottom Row: G. Bickel, B. Weiss, A. Venezia, J. Reese, P. Crossett, J. Reese, G. Ollrich, Miss Dimond, E Meier Sei-ond Row: M. Olgevie, B. Kirch, B. Andrews, J. Wittman, A. Wells, H. Mills, A. Yankowski, J Wlhlley V Wxlson A Herbek, E. Rytkonen, M. Burns, B. Wolfe, B. Fuchs. Third Row: R. Norris, M. Kaufelt, B. Ford, D. Karp, B. Kling, R. Gimmie, B. Huegel, F. Adams M Loonam J LeMont, J. Simonet, A. De Rose, 0. Greco, I. Kane, J. Schattman. Fourth Row: E. Bell, J. Barnett, J. Tavares, L. Hunter, C. Knapp, P. Purcell, M. Zierak, B. Kern, I' Sav1tt B Altman G. Levine, T. Steltzer, H. Whitmore, J. Henry. . . . . . 'sports of the season' . . l. revived this year unde-r a new constitution welcomed girls of all departments . . . provided them with athletic recreation . . . organized inter-house tournaments . followed up with an inter class tournament-the seniors coming out on top . . . basketball, volleyball, tennis and softball . . . play-days and fun-nights for the girls of l.C. . Thats the W.A.A. O F F I C E R S President ..... .................... Vice-President .. Secretary . . . Treasurer ........ Publicity Manager ......... Assistant Publicity Manager . . Basketball Manager ...... Volleyball Manager . . Faculty Advisor . . PAULINA CROSSET ... . . .JOAN REESE GLADYS OELLRICH . . . .MARY EDG-ELY . . . .JEAN REESE . . .ANNE VENEZIA . . . .BIBI COLBURN . . .ROIBBIE NORRIS . . .MISS DIMOND Wa' Gui Bottom Row: B. Jones, S. Brzostowski, R. Blackwell, A. Cox, J. Brokaw, J. Ryde, H. Meath, R. Ouelotte. Second Row: L Fowler, J. Daly, F. Tice, R. Ryan, D. Malone, J. Corcoran, C. Pronay, N. Altamuce, J. Lunievicz, D. Grar- vey, J. Cushman. Third Row: J. Jastrab, D. Dean, H. Ezyek, A. Narr, T. Scholelield, J. Hotchkiss, R. Watkins, R. Wells, R. Fergenson, A. Lombardo. Absent: R. Befnnison, R. Brown, S. Cranke, E. Cretaro, W. Dalrympel, A. Garcia., I-I. Goldsmith, K. Grogan, R. Kingston, W. Kissell, S. Kobylenski, A. Mancini, J. Martolotta., A. Muratore, M. Nicholas, L. Notham, S. Peissevamte, E. Rosenbarker, P. Russo, C. Sanders, J. Skwarek, R. Tucci, E. Van Gorder, A. Waldron, W. Zaruka. . . . . . an idea of Bolo Sampson and Ed Weed . . . composed of letter men from various varsity teams . . . selling refreshments at games . . . raising money for varsity letters to be given to deserving athletes of l.C .... Developing closer fellowship among varsity letter men . . . creating incentive to participate in varsity athletics . . . That's the VARSITY CLUB! O F F I C E R S President ...... ......... ......... ...... J 0 H N RYDER Vice-President . . . . . .HOWARD MEATH Secretary .... .... J OHN BROKAW Treasurer . . .... ROBERT COX eanceu' Banc! l i Conductor, Walter Beeler First Row, left to right:W. Bumpus, S. Robards, T. Mardoif, M. Johnson, J. Bittinger, B. Hoke, A. Gabriel. Second Row: D. Yarter, R. Josephs, C. Smereski, E. Wallace, R. Tyrell, R. Pearson, J. Young, R. Shiebler, D. Reardon, T. . McCarthy, G. Toenes, J. Trusceilo. Third Row: W. Bush, C. Bub, V. Mazzitelli, J. Canale, L. Zimolzak. Fourth Row: M. Lawler, H. Weisgerber, W. Roos, D. Minier, S. Homan, J. Redden, J. Jarvis, J. Stehr, H. Grahling, A. M Case, M. Hoffman, S. Jones, H. Carr, D. Roudi, P. Scalise, I. Rabin, D. Reimersma., W. Dwyer, R. Smith, S. Scammacca.. Fifth Row: C. Doscher, J. Reichard, M. Oberdick, T. Quinn, J. Schweers, R. Smith, D. Fisher. J. Wise, R. Jones, M. Pratt, R. Knight, C. Falconio, T. Pulaski, W. Baker, G. Stokoe. Sixth Row: Wagner, D. 0'Buck1ey. Absent: R. Brittan, D. Trimboli, J. Alien. Pleasing its audiences at home and on tour, the Concert Band enioyed another successful year. Under the direction of Mr. Walter Beeler, the Band presented several inspiring concerts including such oustanding selections as Fugue in F Maier by Handel, 'i'Concerto for Tympani by Weinberger, with Jerome Allen as tympani soloist, and the lovely Symphonie Moderne by Steiner, featuring Mrs. Phyllis Warnick Pulaski as piano soloist. ln the spring, the Band toured southern New York, Long Island, and Connecticut presenting as many as three concerts a day. Enthusiasm . . . sincerity . . . musicianship . . . that's the CONCERT BAND! Galleqe 012 Conductor, Craig McHenry First Row, left to right: H. Wea.ver, D. Reimersma., E. Aubrey, K. Jerome, E. Sprenger, F. Rodansakis. Second Row: G. Davies, R. Lovett, C. Poulinis, M. Cvejn. F. Sanders, S. Jones, R. Knight, H. Orlowski, J. Peters, M. Loomis E. Moore, R. Unger. Third Row: S. Miller, L. Panicali, H. Deanto, A. Tate, N. Ersay, E. Scott. Fourth Row: J. Chalker, B. Cervini, I. Doolittle, W. Johnson, T. Mordoff, J. Bittinger, D. Trimboli, B. Hoke, P. Scalise A. Gabriel, I. Rabin, W. Bumpus, S. Robards, B. Savona., B. Ogden, J. Yancey, M. Keeler, C. Grimm, J. Bedson G. Kahn. Fifth Row: D. O'Buck1ey, R. Breary, D. Fisher, R. Wagner, G. Toenes, J. Young, R. Tyrell, D. Reardon, R. Shiebler, R Brittan, H. Grahling, J. Pizzutoi, P. Crino, W. Heck, H. Carr, R. Jones, T. Pulaski, E. Horvath. Sixth Row: J. Allen, J. Reichard, T. Quinn, J. Schweers. Fine music . . . fine musicians . . . fine conductor . . . combine these three qualities, and the result . . . the College Grchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Craig McHenry, the orchestra this year industriously rehearsed and magnifi- cently performed Tchaikowsky's Symphony No. 4 in F Minor and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6. CPastoraleJ. These among other beautiful orchestral works were offered throughout the season to the enthusiastic audiences which filled the Little Theatre. ln early spring, the orchestra was heard in a program of concertos ac- companying piano, violin, clarinet and flute soloists. A tour in the latter part of the year rounded out the 47-48 season of fine orchestral music . . . symphony supreme . . . that's the COLLEGE ORCHESTRA! P 7 Gaffeqeeoia . . . . . matching and even exceeding their past reputation, the college choir en- ioyed a brilliant year under the direction of Dad Lyon . . . previous to their annual Christmas presentation, they toured to Schenectady to ioin in a concert with Nott Terrace High School . . . returning to Ithaca somewhat tired lout happy . . . but not too- tired to perform for the Ithaca Rotarians and the Seal and Serpent Frate-rnity at Cornell . . . nor too tired to present their long awaited Christmas Concert on December 18th . . . not satisfied with stopping there- more concerts in Kingston and the Ithaca Junior High School in early spring . . . singing, trilling, scaling to the heights of vocal achievement . . . that's the COL- LEGE CHOIR! Male Ghaaua . . .V . . since October we heard a lot about the newly-formed rnale glee club, but it wasn't until February 22 that we actually heard it . . . then on that Sunday evening, the audience which packed the Little Theater realized that the reward was worth waiting for . . . organized early in October by young Mr. Robert Commanday . . . working in close harmony for the sake of good music as well as for the sake of brotherhood . . . functioning as a student organization with officers elected by the members, the Male Chorus rehearsed and conducted by Mr. Commanday, is a distinctive addition to the extra-curricular roster . . . fine men, fine voices, fine music . . . That's the MALE CHORUS! O F F I C E R S President ...... ......................... C HARLES JONES Vice-President .... ........ W ILLIAM BUSH Librarian ...... .... . . .LEEMAN JEROME Conductor .. ..... ROBERT COMMANDAY S ID 0 ? I S ml Bottom Row: Jane La,Motte, Betty Jane Ford, Joan Reese, Anne Yenezia, Jane Winney, Jean Reese, Loretta Hunter Top Row: Olive Greco, Edna Wolf, Mary Loonam, Jean Simonette, Jean Schattman, Frances Adams, Betty Huegel. These losses of the sporting world take part in every sport from soccer to ping pong. ln the fall, Stewart Park resounds to the shouts of gay co-eds play- ing hockey, tennis and soccer- and with the first hints of spring, the softball and archery equipment is carried to the field for many afternoons of play, while the senior girls are given ins-truction in golf. Play days at Cortland in hockey and basketball give the girls a chance to meet their sisters in sports, and to test their officiating ability. During the winter, bowling classes are held in the State Street Alleys, and several other indoor sports including fencing, shuffle board and pingpong are offered to the girls. ' On the field and on the court, the girls of l.C.'s Phy Ed Department do outstanding work. Bottom Row: Alvina Yzmkowski, Helen Mills, Velma Wilson, Paulena. Crossett, Marian Kaufelt, Gloria. Bickel. Top Row: Dorothy Karp, Betty King, Ellen Rytkonen, Betty Kern, Irene Kane, Antoinette DeRosa, Olive Greco Absent: Geraldine Plumer, Eileen Germiller, Jane Piper, Vir ginla, Moore, Mary Diana.. Wafadilq goods!! Bottom Row: J. Davis, J. Kalbacher. L. Vokes, A. Cave, H. Far rell, F. Seither, L. Northam, R. Francis, S. Grillo, A. Garcia., W. Dupuis, R. Passineau, J. Lunievicz. Second Row: R. I-Ia.wthorne, J. I-Ierlowski, R. Oakes, J. Ryder, J. Corcoran, M. Nickolas, L. Boice, J. Brannick, E. Weed, T. Sarchioto, W. Cieri, L. Wosniak, R D'Onofrio, C. Holt. Third Row: L. Blanchard, R. Kingston. J. Spencer, G. Wurtenberg, F. Markell. Although the Blue and Gold did not have a great season, the boys deserve a lot of credit. Pre-seaso-n training was short, but the team worked hard to master the plays and get into condition before the opening game. Tough breaks for the most part raised havoc during the season, causing no end of trouble. Harold :'Pete Hatch took over the team last fall for his first year as Varsity mentor, having previously served as assistant coach. ITHACA 6 NIAGARA 26 ITHACA 6 ST. LAWRENCE 21 ITHACA 20 SAMPSON 0 ITHACA 21 MOHAWK 6 ITHACA 13 MORAVIAN 20 WON 2 LOST 3 Tfafzfuliq Soccea Bottom Row: Doe Yavits, H. Scholeiield, C. Gaffney, R. Hodgett, N. Altamura, W. Hutchinson, D. Chichester, T. Marchell R. Watkins, A. Codispoti, R. Malicki. Second Row: E. Crouse, R. Slocum, W. Straub, A. Utter, R. Wendland, I-I. Weistall, W. Sheridan, J. Hotchkiss, W. Auchaan- paugh, C. I'ra.ncisco, F. Streeter, W. Dermatis, D. Schafer, A. Sykela, G. Mack, J. Miller, J. Ouellette, C. Stopyra. CO-CAPTAINS . . . . .ALTAMUR-A, MALICKI TRAINEE ..... ....... .... C 0 DISPOTI COACH ...... .... ......... Y A VITS Of the seventeen seasons soccer has been played as a varsity sport at l.C., Doe Yavits has been coach for sixteen. The lack of an adequate field did not stop the footmen who went on to a fairly successful season, playing against some of the strongest competition in this section. With the squad constantly growing, prospects for the sport -and the l.C. team are very bright. ITHACA 3 ROCHESTER 4 ITHACA 2 SETON HALL 2 ITHACA 1 PANZER 2 ITHACA 3 OSWEGO 2 ITHACA 1 SAMPSON 1 ITHACA 3 SYRACUSE 2 ITHACA 3 MOHAWK 4 ITHACA 3 HAMILTON 2 WON 3 LOST 3 TIED 2 ! N Wa.'f:' Bottom Row: A. Sykela, R. Watkins, R. Ferguson--R. Myles, R. Slesinski, R. Vosbrinck. Second Row: A. Lombardo, R.. Passineau, R. Miller-J. Gluck, E. Risley, F. Myers. Third Row: R. Jahelka, J. Smith, Ben Light. CAPTAIN . . . . . .LOMBARDO MANAGER . . ...... GLUCK TRAINER . . . .... MYERS COACH . . . . .LIGHT The Blue and Gold Bombers were represented on the court this year by an almost entirely veteran squad. Ben Light guided the boys for his third season since his discharge from the service. Ithaca boasted a twenty game schedule which included such opponents as New Britain Teachers, Iona, St. Bonaventure, and Long Island University. Ithaca played some exceptionally fine basketball during the past season, especially in the two wins over Cortland State and the Seneca St. Victory over a powerful Scranton Squad. ITHACA 59 SAMPSON ITHACA 57 OSWEGO ITHACA 34 BECKER ITHACA 41 NEW BRITAIN ITHACA 52 OSWEGO ITHACA 45 ST. LAWRENCE ITHACA 58 MANSFIELD ITHACA 44 ALFRED ITHACA 59 CORTLAND ITHACA 42 IONA ITHACA 59 BERGEN ITHACA 44 LONG ISLAND ITHACA 33 ST. IBONAVENTURE ITHACA 59 SCRANTON ITHACA 59 MANSFIELD ITHACA 52 SAMPSON ITHACA 42 SCRANTON ITHACA 65 CORTLAND ITHACA 64 G-ANNON WON 11 LOST 8 IW Zdaedllin Third Row: H. Waite, E. Weed, L. Vokes, H. Beaulieu, J. Get so, C. Stopyra, L. Eanotta. Second Row: R. A11en, P. Desteifano, E. Cameron, L. Fletcher, D. Coletta., W. Brickey, A. Godispoti. Bottom Row: Clyde Cole, J. Campo, W. McCarthy, E. Van Gorder, S. Ball, D. Robinson. Absent: J. La Rock, R. Hoover, J. Brokaw. CAPTAIN . . . . . .VAN GORDER MANAGER . . . ........ ALLEN TRAINER . . .... CODISPOTI COACH .... ........ C OLE Wrestling, like most varsity sports, suffered during the war and Ithaca College was minus a mat squad for a number of years . . . When Clyde Whitey Cole was added to the faculty, wrestling again became a varsity sport. During the 46-47 season, the team won 0 and lost 5 matches, and although this is not an impressive record, the matches were close. This year, with the addition of several men with previous wrestling experience and a generally veteran group to worlc with, Mr. Cole built a fine wrestling team. Two post season dates were planned, the Tri-State Tournament at Cleve- land, and the Olympic Sectionals in which winners will go on to try for a berth on the Olympic Wrestling Team. Outstanding bouts this year were with the Ithaca Y.M.C.A., a fine team, and the decisive triumph over undefeated Cortland State. ITHACA 5 CORTLAND 29 ITHACA 26 SAMPSON 5 ITHACA 18 ALFRED 16 ITHACA 11 ST. LAWRENCE 19 ITHACA 18 ITHACA YMCA 18 ITHACA 35 CORTLAND 5 WON 3 LOST 2 TIED 1 ' Q, F24 1:-D . 141 I' 7X I Z f .5 Vnuu Palaand V V V' SENECA DINER - 124 East Seneca Street Purveyors of Fine Food Evelyn A. Manning V S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Your Favorite 5c and 'l0c Store V When all others fail, try - IONES' 5c to 51.00 STORE - 208 East State Street v Meet Me At the Cozy COZY CORNER - Buffalo and Aurora Street V Congratulations Class of '48 g IRV LEWIS' MEN'S SHOP . V' To the class of 1948 - A Happy Landing to a good iob HICKEY'S MUSIC STORE 330 East State Street Ithaca, New York V ROTTMAN - 704 West Buffalo Street Roofing and Remodeling Dial 6232 Norton Printing Company 317 EAST STATE STREET ITI-IACA, NEW YORK Phone 9451 CCDMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE A T W A T E R S Everything to Eat ONE OF THE GREAT CLOTHING STORES OF THE STATE Best Wishes To The Class of '48 THE SPORT SHOP LEE OF ITHACA INCORPORATED 110 East State St. EVERYTHING ELECTRIC BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '48 THE TOMPKINS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 110 N. Tioga Street V OFFERS TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF ITHACA COLLEGE EFFICIENT, PROMPT SERVICE AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT V Member: Federal Reserfv Sy t d Federal Deposit Ins mee Corporation Another Open Letter Dear Senior Class, This valedictory letter is going to be short and sweet. It's been fun knowing you and working with you. We will miss the little talks we've had with you, the iokes we've shared, and the laughs we've enioyed. You'll be leaving Ithaca shortly to take on new and important jobs. All of us here in the middle of the block wish you every success and happiness that the future can possibly bring. Cordially and sincerely, Earl W. DeMotte CORNER BOOK STORE P.S. When you return for a visit to Ithaca College, drop in for a friendly hello, won't you? Pqfufufh Eleanor Briggs Briggsie' ' B.S. P.T. S. Kortright, N.Y. Delta. Phi Zeta., Reporterg Phi Delta Pi, Alumnae Secg Pi Theta Phi, Adelphig Oracleg Soph. Cl. Treasg Scampersg Sportsg Cayu- gan. Walter J. Cornell i Kwan! 7 B.S. P.T. Saratoga. Springs, N.Y. Pi Theta. Phi, V. President. John Demenkoff B.S. P.T. Phoenix, N.Y. Sigma Delta Psig Pi Theta. Phi, Former Presidentg Football. onald J. Fauls Rooster B.S. P.T. Ithaca., N.Y. Sigma. Delta. Psig Pi Theta, Phi: Bztseballg Basketball. o James Formichella C6J'i-ml!! B.S. P.T. Summit, NJ. Pi Theta. Phi: Cayugang Itha.ca.ng Sports. Joan Smith Smitty B.S. P.T. Forest Hills, N.Y. Pi Theta. Phig Junior Representa- tiveg Ca.yuga.n. Virginia Murray ' 'Ginny' ' B.S. P.T. Saratoga., N.Y. Delta Phi Zetag Pi Theta Phi. Eloise Ostrander Stinky B.S. P.T. Nichols, N.Y. Adelphii Phi Delta Pig Pi Theta Phig Sports. D lk I PJ ggi' ll , - v xx Hr Lv' .J n- ,H ,, .J ii. L, AJ, ff' ,I-, .Ar 5- 1 , ' s X A 1' 15 K, ,v 2, '. I N 4 1' f it 29 if ,nl ,la f ,,1 u s .- x Q-F5 Q X, V IJ. V nf sh-.


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