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First Row, L. to R.: H. Kraft, Secretaryg J. Ranieri, Presi- dentg D. Solovion, Vice- Presidentg B. Forness, Treasurerg M. French. Second Row: A. Rogers, E. Vide, B. Kramer, J. Ness, V. Ricks, Advisor, D. Dixon. PE fl LIIIIEE Ell ITTEE Among the evergreens on the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario stands The Lodge-a symbol of co-operative enterprise representing the efforts of those diligent people who made it Cpossible for us to have a haven for relaxation and strengthening the 'social ties that bin us together. The Lodge has more than fulfilled the intentions of its builders to give the college something that would enrich the social activities of the students by offering an invitation to all classes, clubs, groups, or organizations to make use of its facilities. 1 IIBH SH Pen and Brush was created to fill the need for an outlet through which the students could express themselves creatively in the fields of literature and art. Contributions are not restricted in any way, and everyone is welcome to contribute material. It is the founders' desire to cover as many phases as possible in the fields of literature and art. We, the staff, thank those who assistedat our birth and are watching our growth with interest. In the foreseeable future there will be two issues per school year. Front Row, L. to R.: P. Itzkowitz, H. Eigen, S. Kar- ber. Second Row: D. Dixon, L. Fields, B. Oliver, D. Moses, G. Steinberg. Last Row: M. Glotzer, A. Foster, B. Kramer, 1. Harrison, A. Brown, M. Erlich. ' 135
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154 W1 .,, -. . . . J- Mitchell, E.eMulrain, G. Rand. Last Row: B. Horan, S. Smith, C. Turner, D. Pierce, D. Walmsley, R. Albrecht, M. Mounce, J. Di Bernardo. SWI B SIXTEE AMPUS CHEST This newly or anized group had its first meeting on November second. We discussed the possibilities oghaving one yearly collection for all the national foundations, such as T.B., Polio, Cancer, Red Cross, and Community Chest, so as not to burden the students for money each month durin a school semester. Every organization on campus Sent repre- sentatives, and we decides that each group would carry on some activity from November tenth to the twentieth to raise money. This campaign was successful. During the semesters to follow, a similar plan will be used. Front Raw, L., to R.: M. LeRoy, J. Copeland, j. Goichman, J. Howe. Second Row: A. Greenbaum, B. Mc- Closkey, M. Moksvold, S. Karber, A. Tormay, E. johnson. Last Row: D. Coe,j. Foss, B. Maier, Chairman, B. Kramer, D. Dixon, D. Fox, Treasurer, B. Holmes, B. Horowitz. Absent, W. Reichert, F. Bowen.
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S T ll E HEIIHEI-l'I'IlI I-l5SUlfIf-l'l'IU Halloween Fun Front Row, L. to R.: C. Schulleri, V. Norman, N. Little. Second Row: R. Albrecht, I. Lang, B. Smelter, E. Holly, Advisorg J. Cremona, F. Lerner, A. Zanetti, R. Wingett. Last Row: J. O'N eil, C. Bond, J. Bailey, M. Martin, E. Kos, F. Bowen, R. Mayer, R. Rohr, J. La Scola, A. Wood, Davis. F' The autumn dance, in honor of the incoming Frosh, marked the opening of Student Recreational Associ- ation's social season. Halloween festivities were high- lighted by thecostume dance. We all remember the enjoyable time had by all at the record dance which followed the play given by the Blackfriars. The Christmas Dance was a prelude to the holiday season and following it, the Coronation Ball was its conclusion. In February, S. R. A. had its traditional Valentine dance. Shamrocks Christmas Dance
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