St Lawrence University - Gridiron Yearbook (Canton, NY)

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- Q Y l 1 E EHIDIH 19119 ST. LAWHENEE UNIVERSITY EANTUN, NEW YURH RICHARD HOUGHTON MICHAELS Editor-in-Chief JUNE VAN JONES .... Associate Editor VERNER RIECK ..... Business Manager WILLIAM KNOBLOCH WIEBER Advertising Manager DEDICATION JOHN MURRAY ATWOOD For over a decade instructor and professor on the St. Lawrence campus, and for thirty-five years Dean of The Theological School, an office formerly held by his distinguished father, He spent his boyhood about the campus, was an outstanding Larry student and athlete in his youth, and has dur- ing most of the succeeding years given our University of his unbounded physical energy, his unusually broad and thorough scholarship, his un- stinted devotion as a teacher and counselor of youth, his eagerly sought guidance inadministrative affairs, and, most appreciated of all, his greatness of spirit as a man. Our Beloved Dean, the rnost Laurentian of Laurentians who, in years of service and quality of mind, represents as does no one else the cherished liberal spirit and traditions of St. Lawrence. 3 4 1 I w w 4 N V J w I J 6 WN, M ,. 'R f-.-f www. Qu K RM? 5 ,qv Wm N 1 , 0.4. .ak mx. , 4 T-,.,q f, chan, YA' . Aix Q K E 5 i -L K Q- SM ,ff Q .K VQQQQQSM K f ' , QQ' Q S ,QW I mn not LZ tmcloerx onbf :mother tmveler of wham you mked the way. I painted ahead- azbmzl of myself af well af ofyou. SHAW pdw,,,,,Ms mx, lf 1 1 1 1 1 1 x I 1 This issue of the Gridiron hears the class numerals 1949. Fortunatebf, this post-war class has had a reasonable share of normal college life. It is your college life experience that the Gridiron is intended to preserve. Your own class hook is a segment of your college years, a passport to cherished memories. May this volume on your shelves remind you, as well, that St. Lawrence has a future which as Alumni you also share. ,e ll TH STEES A D UFPIIIEPIS OFFICERS EDWARD JOHN NOBLE, LL.D ..... President LOUIS HEATON PINK, L.H.D., LL.D. . Fern' Vice-Prexident HAROLD BOWTELL JOHNSON, L.H.D. . Second Vice-Prefiderzt FRANCES LOUISE COTTER, B.A ..... Seoretezzgf EDWARD KNEELAND CRATSLEY, M.B.A., D.C.S. Comptroller TRUSTEES EMILY EATON HEPBURN, L.H.D., D.Hum. WALTER GARDNER KIMBALL, BS. IRVING BACHELLER, L.I-LD., Litt.D., LL.D. RAYMOND THOMAS WHITZEL, E.M. ALMON WHEELER LYTLE, LL.D. GEORGE STEVENS REED HAROLD BOWTELL JOHNSON, L.H.D. EUGENE GARRETT BEWKES, Ph.D., LL.D., SC.D RAYMOND MAY GUNNISON, B.S. ATWOOD MANLEY, BS. EDWARD JOHN NOBLE, LL.D. LESTER GROVER HATCH, BS. HARRY WOOD FORBES, LL.B., M.A. HAROLD SNAITH SUTTON, B.A. CARLYLE HELMLE BLACK, B.S. BERNADETTE CHARBONNEAU BIRD, B.A. HOMER ALBON VILAS, BS. PHILIP YOUNG, M.BA., LL.D. LOUIS HEATON PINK, L.H.D., LL.D. ELIZABETH SYKES MICHAELS, B.A. EBEN GRIFFITHS, B.A. JOHN GERALD BENACK, BS. JOHN WILLIAM HANNON, B.S. SELDEN THORNTON WILLIAMS, M.S. . NEWTON MILLHAM, BS., LL.B EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . MR. NOBLE, MR. BLACK, MR. FORBES, MR. GRIFFITHS, MR. GUNNISON MR. JOHNSON, MR. PINK, MR. SUTTON, MR. VILAS A BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT BEWKES, DEAN ATWOOD, MR. CRATSLEY, MR. HATCH MISS GRACE P. LYNDE, DEAN MARKHAM A 12 R. FINNEY MARKHAM Dean of tlne College DORIS C. STOUT Deem of Women GEORGE K. BROWN Dean of Men 13 Top Row: Siekmann, Whalen, Crarsley, Cotter. Bottom Row: Williams, Brown, Dowd, Litrlejohn. EDWARD KNEELAND CRATSLEY, M.B.A., D.C.S. . . . . . Comptroller FRANCES LOUISE COTTER, B.A. . . . . . . Secretary THEODORE JOHN SIEKMANN, B.S., M.Ed. . . Alumni Secretary JAMES MOREAU BROWN, III, B.A. . . Director of Adminionf HELEN ELIZABETH WHALEN, B.S. . . . .... Registrar ANDREW KITTREDGE PETERS, B.A., B.S. . . . Unioerxigf Librarian HELEN MARY DOWD, Ph.B., B.S. in L.S. . . Librarian of Herring Library' JOHN MACEACHERN, B.A., B.S. in L.S. . . . . . Cbief Cataloger DOROTHY BARBARA SMITH, B.A., B.S. in L.S. . . Reference Librarian J. ROBERT WILLIAMS, B.S. .... . . Director of Publicity ERICH E. M. SCHAEFER, M.D. . .... College Pbyfician HELEN CUNNINGHAM, R.N. . . . . Superintendent of tbe Infirmary JOHN LEWIS MENTLEY ..... Superintendent of Buildingy and Groundf LEWIS TOWNSEND COOK, M.A. Manager of tbe College Book Agency and of Purcbafing DORIS PHELPS GOODWIN . A. MARIE SMITH . . JAMES WOODARD LITTLEJOHN OTTO EUGEN SCHNIEBS . ROBERT DUDLEY WRIGHT, B.S. JULIUS ANDREW HEFTI, JR. MILDRED HELEN JONES . BENJAMIN MILLER KIP ALICE NOEL TAYLOR . . . Dietitian of tbe Men'J Rexidence . . . Dietitian of Dean-Eaton Hall Amiftant in Pbysical Education and Trainer . . . . . . Coacb of Skiing . Director of tbe Outing Club . Superoifor of tbe .Y now Bowl . . . Secretary to tbe Prefident . . Curator of tbe Kip Arboretum . Auistant Dietitian of Dean-Eaton Hall 14 PAEULTY DOUGLAS R. ANGUS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Engliflo OSCAR K. BATES S.B., SOD. Nfotloemofiw HERBERT A. BLOCH B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology CONCHA BRETON B.A., M.A. Modern Longuufgef PAUL A. BROWN B.S., Ph.D. Pxycbology JOHNJ. CARROLL B.A., M.A. Economicf and Bufineff Adminixtmtion 15 JOHN M. ATWOOD BA, B.D., MA, DD LL.D. Greek EDWARD BLANKMAN B.A., M.A. Englifb NORMAN F. BOURKE B.A., M.S. Economic: and Buxinesf Adminiytmrion GARRY M. BROWN B.S., M.Ed. Cbemiftfjz JOHN L. BUYS B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Biology ROBERT E. CONSLER B.A., M.B.A. Economics and Bufinefs Adminiftmtion JAMES D. CORONIOS B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Pfycloolagy FREDERICK C. DOMMEYER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Pkilofoplay WORTH S. DYGERT B.S., M.Ed. Pbyfics WILLIAM E. FELCH B.A., Ph.D. Ploilafaplay J. RICHARD GILBERT B.S., Mus.M. Mnxic ALLEN R. HARTZELL B.S., M.S. Claefnimgf FACULTY FRANK D. CURTIN B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Encgliflo MARGARET DoUCoUMEs B.Ed ., M.A. Englifb MAURICE M. EDWARDS BA., MA. Engliyb OTTO L. GEORGE B.A., M.A. Hiftozgf and Government REGINALD T. HARLING B.SC., M.A. Pbysicx LAWRENCE B. HIXON B.A., M.S. Education 16 FACULTY MAX HORLICK B.A., M.A. Modern Lnngnngef RUTH K. JAMIESON BA., M.A., Ph.D. Modern Lnngnntgef ROBERT L. JOYCE B.S., M.A. Sociology MADELEINE LELIEPVRE Certificat des Lettres Paris Agregation d'HistOire QAdmissibi1iteD Agregee des Lettres Modern Lnngnngex J. KENNETH MUNSON B.Mus., M.Mus. Mnxic FREDERICK PARROTT B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Entglifh 17 LEE HUNT B.A. , M.A. Eiincntion CARLETON P. JONES, JR B.A., M.A. English GEORGE H. KRABLIN B.S., M.S. Physical Education WARREN E. LUX B.A., M.S. Cloenzimgf KURT NEUSE M . A . Modern Lnngnngey CHARLES P. PATRICIA B.S., M.Ed. Mntlaeinnticf HELEN JEAN PEPPER B .A. Radio DONALD G. POWELL B . A. Cbemixtiy MYLES W. RODEHAVER B.S., B.D., Ph.D. Sociology PHILIP D. Rossi B.S., Lict.M. Pfyclvology LUKE M. SMITH B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology OLIVE B. SNOW B.A., M.S. Pbysiof FACULTY RUTH M. PETERS B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Morbeoioticf HENRY REI FF B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Hiytoiy and Government ALFRED ROMER B.A. , Ph.D. Phyyicf MERTICE ST. CLAIR Mus.B., Mus.M. Miixic WESLEY E. SMITH B.S., M.Mus. Mufic EDWARD N . WARNER B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. Biology 18 FACULTY W. DWIGHT WEED WILLIAM R.WILLOUGHBY B.A., B.S., B.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Sociology History ancl Government ROBERT WRIGHT STANLEY ZACHARIAS B.A., MA., Ph.D. B.S., M.S. Geology Biology ROBERT O. BLOOMER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Geology RONALD T. BURKMAN, B.S. Physical Eolucation EDWARD K. CRATSLEY, B.A., M.B.A., D.C.S. Economics ana' Business Administration WILLIAM E. CURTIS, BA., Ph.D. Biology RUTHERFORD E.. DELMAGE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English ANDREAS DORPALEN, Dr. iur. History and Government JANE M. FULLER, B.S., M.A. Physical Eilucation GEORGE W. HAZZARD, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Physics MARGUERITE G. HOLMES, B.S., M.F.A. Drama ana' Speech WILLIAM G. HOUK, Ph.C., M.S., Ph.D. Biology GEORGE C. HOWARD, B.A., LL.B., M.A. History and Government PAUL F. JAMIESON, B.A., M.A. English OLAV B. KOLLEVOLL, BA. Physical Eilucation JOHN V. LIMPERT, B.A., M.A. Mathematics WILLIAM D. MALLAM, BA., M.A., Ph.D. History ana' Government MARGARETJ. MORRISON, B.P., H.Ed. Physical Eclucation WALLACE B. OWENS, B.A., M.C.S. Economics anil Business Administration GERALD G. PALMER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry PAUL E. PATTEN, B.S., M.Ed. Physical Eilucation MARY A. RASBACH, B.A., M.A. Secretarial Stuilies CHARLES M. REEERT, B.A., M.A. Psychology JOSEPH ROMODA, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Education JOHN F. SMITH, B.A., M.A. Physics WILLIAM A. SMITH, B.A., M.A. Mathematics WILLIAM Y. SMITH, B.A. Economics WILLIAM L. THOMPSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English ROSWELL G. TOWNSEND, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Economics ana' Business Ailministration FREDA L. TOWNSEND, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English VERNERJ. WARNER, B.A., Ped.B., M.A. Latin anal Eine Arts GARDNER E. WELLS, B.S. Physical Education DOROTHY N. WIECHEC, B.S., M.A. Psychology 19 Where, 0 where . . . out from their Alma Mater .Ydfe now in the wide, wide world. UNKNOWN , I I THE SE IUH ELASS OFFICERS RICHARD FURMAN .... Prefident ANNE WARD . . Vice-President PAUL O,ROURKE . .Yecffetfzzgf-Tremmfer 21 GERALDINE E. ACKLER Ilion Kappa Delta, Hill News 2, 3, Mummers 1, 2, Chapel Choir 1. ELLIOTT M. ADAMS Swanton, Vt. Chapel Choir 4. UGO AMELIO Watertown MERLE L. AMMANN Rome Gridiron 2, 3, Senior Editor 4, Hill News 1, 2, Thelomathesian Financial Investigating Committee 3, Mummers 2, 3, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Chorus 1, 2, El Circulo Pan Ameri- cano 1, Broadcasters' Club 1, Outing Club 1. WILLIAM R. ARNOLD Schoharie Beta Theta Pi HENRY BALMER Beta Theta Pi Albany JOHN M. BAREI-IAM Palmyra Sigma Alpha Epsilon, L Club, Varsity Tennis 4. HAROLD J. BATES Alpha Tau Omega. Canton .WW . ROBERT C. BAXTER Canton Beta Theta Pi. CLIFFORD R. BEACH, JR. Lynbrook Scarlet Saint 1, Student Christian Association 1, President 2, Mummers 1, 2, Head of Lighting Crew 3, 4, I. R. C. 1. EDWARD B. BEAM Hemlock Phi Sigma Kappa, Kixioc, Secretary, Who's Who, Pi Delta Epsilon, Gridiron 2, Business Manager 3, Advisory Com- mittee 4, Hill News 2, Laurentian 2, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4,Thelomathesian Financial Investigat- ing Committee 4, Broadcasters' Club 2, KSLU 2, Business Manager 3, 4, I. B. C. Conventions at Harvard, Columbia and Cornell, Mummers 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD R. BEAMAN Malone Beta Theta Pi, President 4, Dean's List 2, 3, Kixioc, President, Who's Who, Pi Delta Epsilon, President 45 Campus Council 1, Co-Editor Freshman Handbook, Interfraternity Council 45 Gridiron 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, Advisory Board 4, Lauren- tian 3, Art Editor 4, Scarlet Saint 1, Art Editor 2, Winter Carnival Committee 4, Editor of Thelmanews 4g Chapel Program Committee, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, I. R. C. 1, Secre- tary 2, President 3, 4, Laurentian Singers 1, 2, Chapel Choir 1, Quartet 1, Broadcasters' Club 1, President 2, Student Christian Association 2, Delegate 1, Model U. N. Delegate 2. JEAN C. BEAUBRIAND Dannamora Sigma Pi, Vice-President 4, Scarlet Saint 3, Newman Club 1 2 3 4 ' FRANCES BEBBINGTON Upper Montclair, N. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Gridiron 2, 3, S. L. U. Club 3, Wo- men's Varsity Basketball 1, 2, Mummers 1, 2, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WELLS E. BEHEE Lockport Argonautsg KSLU 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4. PAUL H. BICKNELL North Bangor Dean's List 3, Radio Workshop 3, KSLU 3. THEDA J. BITTENBEN DER Forty Fort, Pa. Le Cercle Francais Zg Radio Workshop 3, 4, Studio Players 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4. BROWN IE A. BLASZAK North Tonawancla Alpha Tau Omega, L Club, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CARMEN A. BOCCIOLATT Watertown Alpha Tau Omegag Varsity Football 2, Varsity Baseball 1, 3. DONNA BOYD BAXTER Manchester, Conn. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Hill News 1, El Circulo Pan Amen cano 1gOut1ng Club 1, 2, 3, Women's Intramural Sports 1 2 1. ,af F A . JOHN J. CAMPBELL Bronx Alpha Tau Omega, Orientation Council 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 44 Laurentian Singers 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Radio Work- sho 1, 2, Studio Players 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD T. CARLSON East Rochester Phi Sigma Kappag Laurentian Singers, Chapel Choir, Radio Workshop, Varsity Basketball. RUSSELL W. CARPENTER Port Chester CHARLES R. CAVAGNARO Penn Yan Alpha Tau Omegag Hill News 23 Mummers 2, Stage Tech- nician 4g Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 2. H. ELAINE CHAPIN Lowville Red Cross 3g Mummers 3, Outing Club 3. NICHOLAS COMMISSO Victor Si ma Pi Treasurer 1 President 2' Interfraternit Council 2- 8 a 1 , Y i Campus Council 35 Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Vet- erans' Club 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 1. JOE ANN E. COUSINS Hamburg Winter Carnival Committee 2, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, El Circulo Pan Americano 2, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance I, 2. HAROLD F. CRAWFORD Keene Valley Phi Sigma Kappa, Trasnfer from Syracuse University, Dean's List 3, 45 Pi Mu Epsilon, Secretary 4, Sigma Pi Sigma, Winter Carnival Committee 3, 4g Orchestra 2, 3, 49 Band 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2. JOAN DAPPERT Albany Pi Beta Phi, Campus Council 4, Laurentian 3, 4, Mummers 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Student Christian Association 3. DORIS M. DARRAI-I Saranac Lake Larryettes, President 4. ANNE DAWSON Syracuse Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A., Treasurer 3, Hill News 1, 2, 35 Laur- entian 1, 2, News Bureau 2, Winter Carnival Committee 1, 4, S. L. U. Club 2, Secretary 3, 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 25 Chapel Choir 1, Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Skiing, Manager Women's Team 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BYRON DENNIN Lake Placid Phi Sigma Kappa, Outing Club 1, 2. JOANNE CRAWFORD Saratoga Springs Kappa Delta, Scarlet Saint 1, Hill News 2, 3, 45 Mummers 1, 2, Symphony Club 1, Broadcasters' Club lg Outing Club 1, Z, 3. JOSEPH P. CROTTY Laurelton Sigma Pi, Winter Carnival Committee 33 Newman Clu Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. CORALYN DAHLSTROM Cedar Grove, N. J. Kappa Delta, President 2, 3, Kalong Who's Who, W. S. G. A., Secretary 4, Orientation Council 2, 3, Hill News 2, Laurentian 45 Scarlet Saint 1, I. R. C. 1, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Broad- casters' Club 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Women's Chorus 15 Art Group. b2 VERA-ELISABET LITTLEJOI-IN DAMON Canton Alpha Delta Pig Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Hill News 1, Laurentian 1, Winter Carnival Committee 3, 4, Thelomathesian Com mittee 3, 4,Mummers1, 2, 3, 45 Veterans' Wives 45 Le Cercle Francais Z, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, Laurentian Singers 1, 2 3 45 Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, Radio Workshop 1, Broadcasters Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Cheerleading 1, 25 Fred Rem ington Fine Arts Prize 35 Phi Beta Kappa. fM0..t,,, L. GUY DONARUMA Utica Phi Sigma Kappa, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Orientation Coun- cil 4g L Club, Orchestra 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Der Deutsche Verein 4, Varsity Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3. SOFIA DUDA Rome Larryettes, Dean's List 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Gridiron 2, Senior Editor 3, Laurentian 1, Der Deutsche Verein 1, 2, Phi Beta Kappa. VIVIAN M. DYLONG Amsterdam Kappa Delta, Secretary 3, Beta Beta Beta, Hill News 2, 4, Managing Editor 3, Der Deutsche Verein 1, 2, Braodcasters' Club 1, Outing Club 1, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD H. ELITHARP Watertown Beta Theta Pi, Dean's List 3, 4, L Club, Varsity Basket- ball 2, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports, Outing Club 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa. Vwevwgs , MILDRED M. DERBY Massena Larryettes, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES E. DEVENDORF Ams terd am Alpha Tau Omega, Student Musical Productions. EUGENE C. DEVENDORF Amsterd am Alpha Tau Omega, Winter Carnival Committee 3, El Circulo Pan Ainericano 2, Chapel Choir 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. KAREN V. DOLLARD Baldwin Dean's List 2, 3, Hill News 2, Laurentian 1, Student Unioin Committee 3, 4, Mummers 1, Z, 3, 4, I. R. C. 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, Symphony Club 1, Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, Women's Chorus 1, Phi Beta Kappa. Y - S i L.. , PHYLLIS J. ESSER Mount Vernon Kalon5 Who's Whog Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Hill News 1, Circulation Manager Z, Business Manager 35 W. A. A.,Publicity Chairman5 Winter Carnival 3, S. L. U. Club 3, Mummers 2, 3, 45 I. R. C., Publicity Chairman, Symphony Club 25 Outing Club 2, 35 Women's Intramural Sports 3. EVAN EVANS Baldwin Beta Theta Pi' Dean's List 3 Sigma Pi Sigma P' Delta , 5 , 1 Epsilon, Laurentian 1, 3, Production Manager 45 I. R. C. 45 KSLU 45 Outing Club 15 Newman Club 1, 2, 3. JOANN C. FEINDEL Scarsdale Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kalong Who's Who, Campus Council 45 W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, President 45 Hill News 1, 2, Gridiron 1, 25 News Bureau 1, 25 Winter Carnival Committee 1, 3, Thelo- mathesian Financial Investigating Committee 35 S. L. U. Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 45 Mummers 1, 25 I. R. C. 2, 35 Chapel Choir 2, Broadcasters' Club 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Women's Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Women's Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4. MARTHA A. FIDDLER Kenmore Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer 3, 45 Alpha Kappa Delta, Beta Beta Beta' Scarlet Saint 3 Subscri tion Mana er 4' El Circulo , , P g , Pan Americano 1, 25 Women's Intramural Sports. MILDRED J. ELLIOT Montclair, N. J. Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A., Board 3, 45 Hill News 25 Scarlet Saint 1, 2, Circulation Manager 3, News Bureau 25 Winter Carnival Committee 15 Student-Faculty Policy Committee 35 Mummers 1, 25 I, R, C. 1, Z5 El Circulo Pan Americano 1, Z5 Chapel Choir 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 35 Wo- men's Varsity Basketball 1, 25 Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT F. ELLWOOD Canton Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JUNE EPPLE Delmar Alpha Delta Pi, Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 45 Symphony Club 1, 3, DORIS ERDMAN New York Larryettes, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Chapel Choir 25 Women's Chorus 25 Symphony Club 25 Student Christian Association 2. l J JOHN F. FINKLE East Rochester Phi Sigma Kappa. RAYMOND H. FINLAY, JR. Canton Beta Theta Pig Winter Carnival Committee 25 Outing Club 2, 4. ROBERT T. FINLAY Sampson Beta Theta Pi5 President of Sophomore Classg Hill News 25 Laurentian 25 Winter Carnival Committee 35 Red Cross 3, 45 Ski Patrol 3, Vice-President 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 2, 35 Broadcasters' Club 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Instructor 3, 4. JOHN H. FISHER New Market, N. GIOVANNI' A. FIUMERA Walton Delta Delta Deltag Hill News 15 El Circulo Pan Americano 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH W. FLANDERS, JR. Lockport Sigma Alpha Epsilon5 Transfer from Tufts, Orientation Council 45 Mummers 3, 45 KSLU 3, 45 Studio Players 45 Cheerleading 4. JUNE B. FRANCISCO X Liberty Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 35 Women's Chorus I, 25 Outing Club I, 2, 35 Women's Intramural Sports. MARY LORETTE FREE Ogdensburg i. tv. ' K... 29 XS, A Q . gg RICHARD M. FURMAN Williston Park Beta Theta Pig President of junior Class, President of Senior Class, L Club, Mummers 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling 3, 4, GEORGE J. GAFFNEY, JR. Watertown Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Alpha Kappa Delta, Orientation Council 4, Hill News 1, Gridiron 2, Ad- vertising Manager 3g Winter Carnival Committee 3, Thelo- mathesian Publicity Chairman 4, I. R. C. 2, Outing Club 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH E. GODDEN Freeport Outing Club 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2. SHIRLEY M. GOGGINS Schenectady Delta Delta Delta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Panhellenic Council, Vice-President 4, Hill News 2, Gridiron 2, Photography Editor3,Scarlet Saint 2, Exchange Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Mummers 1, 25 El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Intramural Sports 1. BETSY M. GOULD Watertown President of Dean-Eaton Cottage 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Repre- sentative 3, 4, Hill News 1, 2,Mun1mers1, 2, 3, 4, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2. WILLIAM W. GOULD Upper Montclair, N. J. Phi Sigma Kappa, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Outing Club 1, ROBERT H. GRIFFITH Batavia Phi Sigma Katgna, President 3, President of junior Class, Treasurer War ouncil 1, KSLU 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2. ROBERT H. GRIFFITHS Ogdensburg Beta Theta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, President 3. 5 1 I Qi ,I .f I . 3 A it fi I f , vw. GEORGE W. HALEY Mineville Alpha Tau Omega5 Newman Club. SALLY M. HAMMES Verona, N. Delta Delta Delta' Hill News 2' Women's Chorus 1'Outin Club 15 Women's lntramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. i g BARBARA HANIGAN Schenectady Kappa Kappa Gamma5 Dean's List 3, 45 Winter Carnival Committee, Secretary 4, Student Union Committee 3, Treas- urer 4 Thelomathesian Constitutional Revision Committee 3 Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 2, 3, 45 Broadcasters' Club I5 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Manager 35 Phi Beta Kappa. WALTER G. HANNAHS Potsdam Phi Sigma Kappag Dean's List 3, 45 Campus Council 3, 45 Hill News 2, N. S. A. Committee Chairman 45 Who's Who Committee Chairman 35 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Phi Beta Kappa. VIVIENNE M. GRIGNARD Flushing Kappa Kappa Gamma5 Dean's List 3, 45 Gridiron 1, 2, Art Editor 35 Laurentian 1, Art Editor 2, 3, Editorial Advisory Board 45 Student Union Committee 3, Program Chairman 45 Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 35 Le Cercle Francais 1, Z5 KSLU 3, Commercial Manager 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Phi Beta Kappa. CHARLES F. GULBRANDSEN Canton Beta Theta Pi5 Dean's List 3, 4, Outing Club 1. JEAN ANN GUTMANN Brooklyn Kappa Kappa Gammag Campus Council 45 Thelomathesian Office Manager 45 Freshman Class Council, Secretary 45 Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 15 Broadcast- ers' Club 15 Outing Club 1, 25 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4. if ni C. PATRICIA HAGAN Forest Hills Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretaryg Pi Delta Epsilong Hill News 15 Laurentian 1, 3, Managing Editor 45 Scarlet Saint 1, 2, Associate Editor 3, 45 Student-Faculty Relations Com- mittee5 Mummers 1, 2, Publicity Director 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 15 KSLU 15 Studio Players 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE HARDCASTLE Freeport Dean-Eaton Hall, Secretary 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Secretary-Treasurer 3, W. S. G. A., Treasurer 4, S. L. U. Club 3, Mummers 1, Chapel Choir 1, 3, 4, Symphony Club 1, Radio Workshop 3, 4, Studio Players 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ANN L. HARVEY Douglaston Kappa Kappa Gamma, Recording Secretary 2, Dean's List 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Laurentian 1, Associate Editor 2, 3, Editorial Advisory Board 4, Chairman of Creative Writing Group 3, 4, Secretary to Student Union Organization Com- mittee 3, I. R. C. 4, Delegate to Model U. N. Conference 2, Vice-President 3, Mummers 1, 2, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, Phi Beta Kappa. PAUL M. HAYDEN Canton Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Orientation Council 4, L Club, Radio Workshop 3, 4, KSLU 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. WILLIAM J. HAYDEN Canton JACQUELINE L. HEGEMAN Wappingers Falls Hill News 2, S. L. U. Club 4, Mummers 2, Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4, Women's Chorus 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Women's Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Women's Varsity Hockey 2, 3. JANICE HOBKIRK Ogdensburg Transfer from Ohio Wesleyan University, Chapel Choir 4. DONALD H. HOGLE Canton MARJORIE E. HOLTERMANN Staten Island Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Kalon, Who's Who, Campus Council 4, W. S. G. A. President 4, Orienta- tion Council 2, 3, Hill News 1, Gridiron 3, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Who's Who, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Orientation Council 4, L Club, President 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. HARLAN J. INFANTINE Canton Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Outing Club 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,J. V. Basketball 1. RICHARD JOHANKNECHT, JR. Watertown Beta Theta Pi, Hill News 1, Gridiron 3, 4, Chapel Choir 4. JEAN G. JOHNSON New York Kappa Delta, Hill News 2, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, Z, Symphony Club 2, 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4. YVONNE L. JOHNSON Upper Montclair, N. Delta Delta Delta, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, Laurentian Singers 1, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4g Radio Workshop 45 Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mummers 1, 2, 3. WARREN L. HOLZKAMP Brooklyn Beta Theta Pi, L Club, Chapel Choir 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN W. HOUSTON Warwick Transfer from Ohio University. ELEANOR A. HUETTER Kenmore Kappa Kappa Gamma, Hill News 2, Gridiron 2, Scarlet Saint 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee 1, I. R. C. 2, 35 Outing Club 3. WILLIAM C. HURLEY Lake Placid Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Beta Beta, Newman Club. ALFRED JUDD Greenfield, Mass. Der Deutsche Verein 2, 3, 4. Sigma l. JANE KANE Red Hook Kappa Kappa Gamma, Hill News lg Laurentian 1, S. L. U. Club 45 Mummers 1, 3, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, Radio Workshop 3, Broadcasters' Club 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Cap and Gown Committee 3, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. BENEDICT G. KELLY Long Lake Alpha Epsilon, Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Wrestling IRENE J. KOCSIS Norfolk Larrvetres, President 3, Dean-Eaton Hall, President 45 Kalong Who's Who, W. S. G. A., Vice-President 43 W. A. A., Board 3' Orientation Council 3, S. L. U. Club 3g Mummers 1, I. R. C: 3, Le Cercle Francais lg Band 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 2, 3. HERBERT R. KRAITI-I New York Der Deutsche Verein 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN P. KRING Heuvelton Dean's List 3, 4, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Secretary 4, Mum- mers 2, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4, Women's Chorus 2, ' CHARLES KUDAN Glens Falls Sigma Pig Campus Council 2, 3, Orientation Council 35 Out- ing Club 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 1. ROBERT P. KUTARNIA Forest City, Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gamma Sigma Epsilon. I a MADELINE J. LARRABEE Hempstead Alpha Delta Pi5 Dean's List 3, 45 Hill News 45 Gridiron 2, 35 Scarlet Saint, Associate Editor 45 Mummers 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 15 Chapel Choir 2, 45 Broadcasters' Club 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 45 Phi Beta Kappa. STEPHEN P. LARRABEE Hempstead Alpha Tau Omegag Kixioc5 Pi Delta Epsilon5Thelomathesian, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Campus Council, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Hill News 25 Gridiron 25 Scarlet Saint 2, Art Editor 3, Editor- in-Chief 45 Winter Carnival Committee 35 Mummers 1, 2, Publicity Manager 35 Radio Workshop 25 Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 35 Student Christian Association 2. ANN M. LEADLEY Oswego Delta Delta Delta5 Hill News 1, 25 Gridiron 2, 35 Scarlet Saint 2, 3, Exchange Editor 45 Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 Der Deutsche Verein 1, 25 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Christian Association 2. D. ELAINE LEE Croton Kappa Delta5 Gridiron 25 Winter Carnival Queen 15 Mummers 1, 45 I. R. C. 15 Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Broadcasters' Club 15 Outing Club 15Student Christian Association 2, 35 Art Group 3, 4. JOHN S. LADUE Plattsburgh Beta Theta Pi5 Winter Carnival Committee 35 Mummers 35 Chapel Choir-35 Symphony Club 15 Outing Club 1. JEAN M. LAIDLAW Kingston Kappa Kappa Gamma, President 45 Dean's List 45 Winter Carnival Committee 45 Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 2, 3, 45 Laurentian Singers 1, 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Symphony Club 25 Broadcasters' Club 1, 25 Outing Clubbl, 2, 3. - JAMES J. LALLY Utica Phi Sigma Kappa5 Ski Patrol 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 1. CON STANCE H. LARIOS Plattsburgh Delta Delta Delta5 Hill News 1, 25 Laurentian 15 Scarlet Saint 1, 25 Mummers 1, 25 El Circulo Pan Americano 35 Le Cercle Francais 15 Broadcasters' Club 15 Student Christian Association 2, 3. ,-. 5 V 1 ROBERT W. LEE Dexter Argonauts, Secretary Z, Vice-President 3, Dean's List 2, 35 Gridiron 2, Red Cross 3, Der Deutsche Verein 1, 2, Studio Players 1g Broadcasters' Club 1, 2. WILLIAM W. LEHREN Riverside, Conn. Sigma Pi, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Orientation Council 3, Interfraternity Council 25 Hill News 15 Sports Press Bureau 1, 2, 3, 4, Der Deutsche Verein 15 Mummers 1, KSLU 1, 2, 3, 4. STELLA LEVY Saugcrties Larryettesg W. S. G. A., Secretary for Summer Session '48, Hill News 1, Managing Editor 2, Winter Carnival Committee 3, Der Deutsche Verein 1, 25 Symphony Club 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Dorm Representative 4. MALCOLM H. LEWIS Utica Beta Theta Pig Campus Council 35 Orientation Council 4, Ski Patrol 3, 43 Chapel Choir 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARIE LIEBLICH Tannersville Winter Carnival Committee 3, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4g Der Deutsche Verein 1, 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Chapel Choir 1, 25 Women's Chorus 1, 25 Broadcasters' Club 1. FREDERICK H. LONG Constableville Sigma Pi, Campus Council 35 Der Deutsche Verein 1, 2, Band 1. JOHN R. LONGO Windsor Locks, Conn. CRAIG N. LONSDALE Amcnia J. .Qi p fi A-W ::.. . ,, MARY ELLEN LYNCH Lewiston Alpha Delta Pi, President 45 Scarlet Saint 3, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 15 Women's Chorus 15 Radio Work- shop 15 Fencing Club 45 Outing Club 1, 25 Art Group 3, 4. Alpha WILHELMINA MacDOUGALL Brooklyn Pi Beta Phi, Recording Secretary 3, 45 Dean's List 3, 45 Alpha Kappa Delta, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Orientation Coun- cil 1, 2, 35 News Bureau 25 Winter Carnival Committee 15 Outing Club 1, 25 Women's Intramural Sports 1. JOHN P. MCDEVITT Lake Placid Tau Omega. PETER J. MCDONOUGI-I Plainfield, N. Alpha Tau Omega5 Orientation Council 2, 45 Scarlet Saint 2, 3, Advertising Manager 45 Winter Carnival Committee 25 L Club5 Red Cross 2, 3, Chairman 45 Outing Club 25 Member of Board 3, 45 Cheerleading Z, 3, Captain 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 4, President 35 Varsity Hockey Compet. 2, 3, Manager 4. DeFOREST MCELHEARN Canton Beta Theta Pi5 Transfer from University of Pennsylvania5 Winter Carnival Committee 25 Radio Workshop 45 Outing Club 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 J. V. Football 2. JAMES F. MCGOVERN Brooklyn Phi Sigma Kappa5 Hill News, Assistant Sports Editor 1 Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Varsity Wrestling 1. WILLIAM MCKEVER Nassau Sigma Pi, Vice-President 2, President 35 Sigma Pi Sigmag Interfraternity Council 25 L Club5 Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT S. MAGEE Bellerose Alpha Tau Omega5 News Bureau 15 I. R. C. 2, 3, Radio Work- shop 25 Outing Club 2, 3. MARY MAXFIELD Suffern Delta Delta Delta, President 4, Dean's List 3, Kalon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Hill News 1, 2, Feature Editor 3, Advisory Board 4, Gridiron 2, Activities Editor 3, Laurentian 1, As- sociate Editor 2, 3, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Activity Cup, Phi Beta Kappa. DORALD MELQUIST, JR. Jamestown HOWARD MENY Ozone Park Beta Theta Pi, UL Club, Chapel Choir 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Wres- tling 3, Manager. DONALD R. MERCHANT Wells River, Vt. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Outing Club 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, Varsity Skiing Manager 4. HELEN MAJEWSKI Newark, N. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Dean's List 3, 4, Panhellenic Council, President 4, S. L. U. Club 3, Newman Club, Women's Varsity Basketball 1, WOlHCU'S Varsity Hockey 2. JEAN F. MAKRAY West Orange, N. Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President 3, Panhellenic Council 2, 3, Secretary 4, Gridiron 3, Scarlet Saint 1, 2, 4, Poetry Editor 3, Winter Carnival Committee 1, 3, Thelomathesian Financial Investigating Committee 4, I. R. C. 1, Outing Club 1, 2,13,f4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3,-4. JAMES P. MALEY Kenmore Alpha Tau Omega, Kixioc, Who's Who, Thelomathesian Board of Athletic Control 4, Campus Council 4, Orientation Council 3, President of Sophomore Class, Scarlet Saint 3, L Club, President 35 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. WILSON V. MARSHALL, JR. Rhinebeck Beta Theta Pi, Outing Club, Intramural Sports, Varsity Football 1. RICHARD P. MEYER i Riverhead Phi Sigma Kappa, Thelomathesian Constitutional Revision Committee, Chairman, Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, KSLU 1, 2, Outing Club 1. RICHARD H. MICHAELS Canton Beta Theta Pi, Dean's List 3, Beta Beta Beta, President 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Gridiron 1, 3, Editor-in-Chief4g Laurentian 1, Photograph Editor 2, 3, Ski Patrol 3, I. R. C. 3, Chapel Choir 2, 4, Radio Workshop 2, Studio Players 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GORDON R. MILLER Granite City, Ill. Sigma Pi Sigma, President 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa. ROBERT E. MORTON Kenmore Alpha Tau Omega, Hill News 1, Gridiron 1, Scarlet Saint 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee 1, Radio Workshop 43 Outing Club 1, 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES C. MURRAY Canton ELIZABETH M. NASH Canton Transfer from Cornell University, Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Vice-President 4. EDWARD J. NATOLI Brooklyn Alpha Tau Omega. EUGENE B. NAVIAS Schenectady Aronauts, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, Laurentian Singers 1, 2, 3, 45 Chapel Choir 1, 2, Radio Workshop 1, Campus Co-op 4. THOMAS ODDI Watertown Alpha Tau Omega5 Varsity Football 1. NORMAN T. OLSEN Pleasantville Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer 45 Campus Council 45 Gridiron 25 Laurentian 35 Thelomathesian Financial Investigating Com- mittee 3, 45 I. R. C. 45 Band 15 Symphony Club 45 Outing Club 4. PAUL H. O'ROURKE Kenmore Alpha Tau Omega, President 45 Orientation Council 45 Inter- fraternity Council 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class5 Secretary-Treasurer of Junior Class5 Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class5 Gridiron 45 Scarlet Saint 3, 45 Winter Carnival Committee 35 Who's Who Student Committee, Chairman 45 Outing Club 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Foot- ball 25 Varsity Basketball I5 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLYN B. PARTRIDGE East Rochester Phi Sigma Kappa5 Transfer from Syracuse University5 Winter Carnival Committee 2, 3, 45 Ski Patrol 45 Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Snow Bowl Manager 45 Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Golf 2. MARY NEWHALL Lynn, Mass. ELEANOR NICKLUS Garfield, N. Kappa Delta, Vice-President 45 Who's Who5 Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Campus Council 35 Hill News 1, 2, 4, Editor-in-Chief 35 Winter Carnival Committee 45 Student Union Committee 3, Publicity Chairman 45 Le Cercle Fran- cais 2, 3, 45 Broadcasters' Club 15 Co-Editor of Freshman Handbook. RICHARD P. NILES Watertown Phi Sigma Kappa5 Dean's List 3, 45 Pi Mu Epsilon, President 35 Mummers 3, 45 Chapel Choir 2, 3, 45 Symphony Club 2, 3, 45 KSLU 4, Announcerg Outing Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. DONALD T. O'BRIEN Glens Falls Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 2, 35 Kixioc5 Pi Delta Epsilong Orientation Council 4, Chairman5 Interfraternity Council 45 Gridiron, Co-Editor-in-Chief 35 Winter Carnival Committee 35 L Club5 Mummers 3, 45 Chapel Choir 45 Studio Players 2, 3, 45 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football Manager 3. 'W KATHRYN E. PEARL Canton Ski Patrol 3, El Circulo Pan Americano 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. J. ROBERT PELTZ Schuyler, Nebr. Beta Theta Pi, Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, KSLU 1, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 4, Newman Club. LORRAINE V. PILKE New York Al ha Delta Pi' W. S G. A Council 4 Cam us Council 4 P s - - S P S Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, KSLU 1, 2, Director 3, 4, Broad- casters' Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, N. S. A. Committee 3. SHIRLEY M. POTTER North Syracuse Campus Council 4, Der Deutsche Verein 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. l HENRY W. POWERS Rochester Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President 3, Hill News 2, 3, Managing Editor 4. ROBERT PRATT Theresa Phi Sigma Kappa, Chapel Choir 3, 4, Radio Workshop 2, 3, KSLU 2, Studio Players 2, 3, Broadcasters' Club 2, 35 Out- ing Club 4, Student Christian Association 2. JOHN C. QUIGLEY Auburn Beta Theta Pi, Orientation Council 3, Winter Carnival Com- mittee 3, Chapel Choir 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2. CHARLES F. REED Hermon Argonauts, Dean's List 2, 3, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Symphony Club 1, 2, Campus Co-op 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. EMORY B. REMINGTON, JR. Rochester Beta Theta Pig Campus Council 2, Orientation Council 4, Gridiron 25 Outing Club 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Laurentian Dance Band 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2. ROBERT C. RENKERT Lyons WILLIAM H. RESCORL Mineola Phi Sigma Kappa, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Kixiocg Who's Who, Tau Kappa Alpha, President 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Thelomathesian, President 4, Campus Council 3, 4, Orientation Council 2, 3, 45 Interfraternity Council 2, 3g Freshman Class Council, Adviser 4, Hill News 1, Z, Gridiron 1, Laurentian 1, 2, 4, Editor 3, Scarlet Saint 2, Student Union Committee 3, I. R. C., Treasurer 2, Debate Club 3, President 2. SETZU RIXMANN Hoboken, N. J. Kappa Delta, Hill News 3, Scarlet Saint lg Symphony Club 2 EDSON E. ROBINSON Watertown Alpha Tau Omega, Chapel Choir 2, Radio Workshop 25 Outing Club 1, 2. RUSSELL B. ROGERS Ossining Sigma Al ha Epsilon, Campus Council 3, Orientation Coun- cil 3, 4, student Union Committee 3, Chapel Choir 2, K S L U 25 Cheerleading 3. ANGELO ROOT Watertown Alpha Tau Omega. JAMES ROSELLE Jamestown Sigma Pi, Treasurer 2, 3, Hill News Ig Radio Workshop 2, Sports Director 3, KSLU 1, 2, Slports Director 3, Sports Adviser 4, Studio Players 2, Broa casters' Club 1, 2, Sports Press Bureau 2, 3, 4. 1 i I s. . MILTON H. SAPERSTON E Canton Chapel Choir 1, 3g Radio Workshop 2, 3, KSLU 2, 3. Phi OTTO F. SCHEIM Hicksville Sigma Kappa, Transfer from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, L Club, Outing Club 2, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEYANN ROWE Chevy Chase, Md. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Dean's List 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Laurentian 1, 2, 3, Winter Carnival Committee 25 El Circulo Pan Americano lg Symphony Club 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 1, Z5 Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN M. RUGEN Harrington Park, N. Pi Beta Phi, Hill News 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor 4, Scarlet Saint 1, 2, Winter Carnival Committee 2, 45 Thelomathesian Oflice Staff 4, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, KSLU 1, 2, 3, 44 Studio Players 4, Broadcasters' Club 1, President 25 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 1, 2. JOAN P. RUSSELL New Bedford, Mass. Hill News 1, I. R. C. 2, 3, Secretary 45 Broadcasters' Club 1, Women's Chorus 2, 3. GLENN W. SALSBURG Ilion Phi Sigma Kappa. MARILYN J. SCHLEMER Little Falls S. L. U. Club 2, 35 Ski Patrol 3gCha el Choir 1, Z, 45 Symphony Club 15 Radio Workshop 2, 3, KSLU 2, Studio Players 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY SCHILLING Erie, Pa. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kalong Orientation Council 2, Leader 3, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Vice-Presidnt of Junior Class, Mummers, Secretary 1, 25 El Circulo Pan Ameri- cano 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Women's Intramural Sports 1. DOUGLAS SEXTON Utica Mummers 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Workshop 1, Studio Players 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK F. SHERMAN Oneonta Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Hill News 2, 3, Gridiron 3, KSLU 3, Outing C ub 2, 3, 4. GEORGE PATRICK SMITS Watertown Transfer from Mercer University. BARBARA SNIFFEN BENNETT Alexandria, Va. Delta Delta Delta, Kalon, Who's Who, Pi Delta Epsilon, Thelomathesian, Vice-President 4, W. S. G. A., Parliamen- tarian 4, Campus Council 2, 3, 4, Orientation Council 2, 3, 4, Gridiron 2, Associate Editor 3, Laurentian 1, 2, Winter Carnival Committee 3, Student Union Committee 4 Cex- ofhciolg Student Faculty Policy Committee 3, Mummers 1, 2, 3, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Womerfs Intramural Sports 1, 2. HELEN-CLAIRE SCHNEELOCH Port Washington Delta Delta Delta, Secretary 4, Mummers 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3. CARL E. SCHNEIDER C. Kenmore Alpha Tau Omega, Dean's List 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Outing Club 1, Laurentian 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN I-I. SCHNEIDER, JR. Rutherford, N. Winter Carnival Committee 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Laurentian Dance Band 1, 2, Ski School Instrutor 3. JOHN O. SEAMON Olean Sigma Alpha Epsilon, El Circulo Pan Ameticano, Varsity Golf 2, Intramural Sports. JOHN W. STEVENS Ogdensburg Sigma Pi. JEAN M. STEWART Schenectady Alpha Delta Pi, Mummers 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN STEWART Montclair, N. Pi Beta Phi, Beta Beta Beta, Vice-President 4, Mummers 1, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, Women's Chorus 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD G. STITT Adams Center Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Alpha Mu Gamma, Orientation Council 2, lnterfraternity Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer ofJunior Class, Hill News 1, News Bureau 1, 2, Managing Editor 3, Chapel Choir 1, Orchestra 1, Band 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports. VIRGINIA A. STANTON Little Falls Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer 2, W. S. G. A. Council 4, W. A. A., Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Hill News 1, 2, Gridiron 1, Scarlet Saint 1, 2, News Bureau 2, Winter Carnival Commit- tee3,The1omathesian Elections Committee3,Thelomathesian Publicity Committee 4, S. L. U. Club 2, 3, President 4, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Women's Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS G. STEHLI Canton Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-President 2, President 3, Dean s List Z, 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Interfraternity Council 3, 4, Laurentian Associate Editor 4. IRENE COMFORT STEHLI Greene Larryettes, Dean's List 4, Beta Beta Beta, Gridiron 1, Der Deutsche Verein 2, 3, Women's Chorus 3, Chapel Choir 3, Outing Club 2, 3. MARY JANE STETSER Hughsonville Kappa Delta, Dean's List 3, Beta Beta Beta, Panhellenic Council 3, Treasurer 4, Mummers 1, Chapel Choir 1, 2 3 4 Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3. gawsef9:W,, JEAN W. TAYLOR Maplewood, N. Pi Beta Phi, Dean-Eaton Hall, Treasurer 2, Hill News 3, Gridiron 4, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 4, Symphony Club 3, 4, Broadcasters' Club lg Outing Club 3, 4, Women's Varsity Basketball 3. ROBERT G. THOMAS Glen Park Sigma Pi Sigma. GEORGE S. STURTZ Watertown L Club, Varsity Golf, Beta Beta Beta. ENZA CRING SYLVER Watertown Alpha Kappa Delta. LYLE W. SYLVER Carthage Alpha Tau Omegag Laurentian Singers, Chapel Choir, Band, Student Christian Association. EDWARD J. TAYLOR Gouverneur Winter Carnival Committee 3, El Circulo Pan Americano lg Chapel Choir 3, Orchestra 1, Band 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. I l BESSIE E. THOMPSON Lisbon Alpha Delta Pig El Cireulo Pan Aniericano 1, 2, Chapel Choir 1, 2, Mumrners 4. MARTHA A. THOMSON Deferiet Pi Beta Phi, Transfer from Stephens Collegeg Dean's List 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 3, 4, Chapel Choir 4. M. ANNE THORNTON Saugerties Pi Beta Phi, Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 1, El Circulo Pan Americano 15 Chapel Choir 15 Laurentian Singers 2, 3, 45 Studio Players 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Sigma HOWARD E. TIFFANY Northport Phi Sigma Kappa. MICHAEL A. TORNATORE Canastota Pi, Secretary 2, 35 Winter Carnival Committee 45 Band 3. MARIA E. TREBBI New York Delta Delta Delta, Dean's List 3, 45 El Circula Pan Ameri cano 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK C. TROUTWINE Johnstown Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice-President 35 Hill News 15 Broad- casters' Club Z5 Intramural Sports 1, 2. MIRIAM HARVEY TUTINO Brooklyn Alpha Delta Pig Mummers 1, 2, 3, 45 I. R. C. 45 Outing Club 1, 25 Women's Intramural Sports 3, 4. ELEANOR JEAN VANDERVEER West Orange, N. Kappa Kappa Gamma, President 3g S. L. U. Club 3, Wo1nen's Varsity Hockey 25 Womens Varsity Basketball 1, 25 Mum- mers 15 Le Cercle Francais 15 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4. p RICHARD J. VAN DEUSEN Malone Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President 3, President 45 Inter- fraternity Council 3, 4, Thelomathesian Elections Committee 45 L Clubg Varsity Hockey 25 Outing Club. JUDITH C. WEISSMAN Old Greenwich, Conn. Larryettesg Mummers 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 1. JOAN A. WELCH Fairport Chapel Choir 2, 3, Radio Workshop 3, Studio Players 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANE E. WELLER Maplewood, N. J. Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary 2, 35 Hill News 1, Laurentian 1, News Bureau 1, 2, Mummers 1, 2, El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, Chapel Choir 4, Radio Workshop 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 34 Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2. GERALD J. WETTERHAHN Clayton Transfer from Clarkson College. GARNAR V. WALSH Malone Beta Theta Pig Beta Beta Beta, Hill News 2, Gridiron 45 I. R. C. 3, 45 Der Deutsche Verein 35 Chapel Choir 4g Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS F. WALSH Passaic, N. Sigma Pi, Treasurer 2, President 3, Kixiocg Secretary of Fresh man Class, President of Sophomore Class, Mummers 1, 2, 3 45 El Circulo Pan Americano 1, 2, Broadcasters' Club 2 Newman Club 3, 4. ANNE E. WARD Broad al bin Kappa Delta, Campus Council 4, Vice-President of Senior Class, Hill News 2, Assistant Managing Editor 3, Editorial Advisory Board 4g Scarlet Saint 15 S. L. U. Club 2, 3, Mum- mers 1, 2, 3, Symphony Club 2, 3, Radio Workshop 2, 3, KSLU 2, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER J. WEIGEL, JR. Utica Beta Theta Pi. WILMA A. WICHERN New York Kappa Delta, Vice-President 3, President 45 Hill News 15 Laurentian 1, 25 Scarlet Saint 1, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, KSLU 1, 2, 4, Program Manager 35 Chapel Choir 1, 4. Beta NORTON G. WILCOX Johnson City Beta Theta Pig Hill News 15 Newman Club 1. JOSEPH W. WILDEN BERG 'Palmer Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Campus Council 15 Mummers 1, 2, 45 Outing Club 2, Newman Club 1, 2. EDWARD P. WILEY Auburn Beta Theta Pig Mummers Z, 3, 45 Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, 45 KSLU 25 Studio Players 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 25 Varsity Basketball 1. MARY J. WI-IALEN Canton Dean-Eaton Hall,Treasurer 3,Panhellenic Council 45W. A. A. Board 35 News Bureau 25 S. L. U. Club 3, 45 Red Cross 4, Mummers 25 Le Cercle Francais 1, 25 Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Chorus 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 2, 35 Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2. JOHN G. WHELLEY Canton Freshman Class Council, Winter Carnival Committee 1, Newman Club 1, 3, 45 Varsity Football Z, Varsity Wrestling 1. BOBBETTE A. WHITLOCK Bay Shore Kappa Kappa Gamma5 Dean's List 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Secretary-Treasurer 4, S. L. U. Club 35 Outing Club 1, 2, 35 Women's Intramural Sports 2, 35 Editor of Alice in Winter Wonderland, Phi Beta Kappa. ELEANOR LEE WHITMAN Stamford, Conn. ROBERT S. WOLLEY Medford, Mass. Transfer from Tufts College. A. ANN WOOD Hoosick Falls Kappa Delta, Dean's List 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, Presi- dent 3, 45 Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4g Phi Beta Kappa. JEAN M. WOOLSCHLEAGER Lowville Alpha Delta Pig Dean's List 3, 4g Band 1, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 3, 45 Phi Beta Kappa. EUGENE F. WRIGHT Valley Stream Alpha Tau Omegag Who's Who, Campus Council 1, Lauren- tian 3, 45 Scarlet Saint lg Student Union Committee 4, Mum- mers 1, 2, President 3, 45 Radio Workshop Z, Vice-President 1 Studio Players 1. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS TERRIBERRY Madison, N. Delta Delta Delta, Corresponding Secretary 4, W. A. A., Board 4, Panhellenic Council 3, Hill News lg Gridiron 3, News Bureau 1, 2g El Circulo Pan Americano 1, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Women's Varsity Basketball 1. WALTER A. WILLIAMS Newburgh Sigma Alpha Epsilon, L Clubg Varsity Golf 2, 3. RICHARD E. WILLIS Utica Phi Sigma Kappa, Laurentian, Associate Editor 2, Editorial Advisory Boar 45 Art Group. KARL R. WISNER Watertown Alpha Tau Omega. THE JU IDR ELASS OFFICERS JOHN HALL ...... President CAROL WIND . . Vice-Prexident ROBERT YEATON . .Yec1'etaf9f-Treasurer 51 f s 5 52 1 JOHN L. ALEXANDER VINCENT ALBANESE KENNETH ARCHIBALD OLAUS AUDET FLOYD BAJJALY GRETCHEN BENCE DAVID BLAKISTON JOHN BOEHEIM STERLING BOYD ROBERT BRANDON WILLIAM BURGER ROBERT BUROS WILLIAM CALDWELL BERNICE CALLAHAN ELIZABETH CARLISLE LEWIS COOPER DOROTHY CRONQUIST HERBERT CROUCHLEY RENALD CURLEW KENNETH DAMON JANET DONAVAN RAYMOND DORR ANDREW DOTY JAMES DRYDEN WARREN ELMSLIE WALTHER FROMMANN FRADLEY GARNER WALTER GALLUP ADRIENNE GESSNER LAWRENCE GOODMAN WILLIAM HALEY LAURA HANNAHS ROBERT HATCH ROBERT HODGKIN MARJORIE HOFFMAN 53 WILLIAM BARBOUR CURTIS BARKER DOUGLAS BARNS CAROLYN BATES RICHARD BAUTER EVELYN BROOKS JANET BRUNBERG JOHN BRUSH DUNCAN BRYAN JOHN BUCKLEY EUGENE CHAVOUSTIE LOUIS CIOFFI RICHARD CHURCHILL MATTHEW CLARKE SANFORD COHN KENNETH DANIELS PATRICIA DAVENPORT WILLIAM DAVIS NANCY DEE LEO DEPHTEREOS EZRA ERB DOUGLAS ERWAY PHYLLIS FAILING BRUCE FISHER WILLIAM FOSTER JEAN GRAVES BURT GRAY BARBARA GROULS WALTER HAGGERTY MARYLEE HAHN ROBERT HOOVER JOHN HORAN DOROTHY HORNKOHL HENRY HULBERT DUANE HUNTLEY THOMAS JOHNSON KERMIT JOUDRY NANCY KEAR ANITA KELLY JANE KNAP WARREN LARTER JOHN LAWRENCE ANN LEAMY ARTHUR LEWIS TOM LooMIs LUELLA MARCKS MARY MARSHALL RICHARD MASON BENJAMIN MEEEERT ROBERT MESICK PAUL MURPHY SHANE MURPHY JACQUES NITSCHKE HERMAN NOLL BRUCE NORTON WILLIAM PHELON PAUL PLANTE GAYLORD POWELL DONALD POWERS ROBERT A. PRATT MARTIN RICHMAN VERNER RIECK ERIC ROBBA KENNETH ROGERS LORNA Ross JEAN SALISBURY BARBARA SCHAEFER LAURA SCHULTZ FRANK SCHWARTZ KENNETH SEELY LAVERE KNEASKERN MARCELLAS KOERNER JOYCE KRUGER GEORGE KUELL FREDERICK LAVER JOHN LOUCKS DOUGLAS MACKENZIE DONALD MACUMEER EDWARD MCCABE ANN MCKENNEY WILLIAM MIELE JACQUELINE MILLER WARREN MOIR WARREN MONTHIE JACK MOTEN THOMAS OTTMAN DONALD PARO MARY PASCO GEORGE PEGGS ALAN PETERSON HUGH QUINN VIDA RAGINE PHILIP READ ASTRID REMMLER ALFRED RENZI HOWARD ROUSHEY GEORGE ROY FRED RUSSELL PATRICIA RUSSELL MARY RUST JOHN SHAKSHOBER RUTH SHERMAN ELAINE SIMON WILMER SIPPLE KENNETH SMITH 54 55 ESTHER SONN CALVIN SOUTHWICK BERNARD SPERLING DAVID STABINS IRENE STANTON WARREN STEURER DOUGLAS STRAW GRACE SUMMA ANN SUTTON AVIS TODD DIANA TREBBI DUANE TUCKER MAHLON TUCKER RICHARD VANDERBILT ROBERT XZANDERZEE JUNE VAN JONES WILLIAM VAN KOEVERING BARTON VAN SLYKE JOHN VOUGHT KEITH WATKINS ROLAND WATSON JOAN WHEELER WILLIAM WIEBER VIRGINIA W. KING JACK WILCOX CARYL WILLIS ANNE WILSHUSEN DONALD WILSON CAROL WIND SHIRLEY WINSLOW EDWIN WOLCOTT ROBERT YEATON EUGENE ZEVIN DOROTHY ZIEGFELD FOTENA ZIRPS -.M - '7'w 5: ' E' WW THE SUPHU UHE ELASS OFFICERS LUCIAN TAYLOR . . . . Preyident CAROL FENTON . . Vice-President ALBERT PATRICIA . .Yecffenzfjf-Tremuffer 57 Men who zmeiermke cofzfieiemble thingy, even in ez regulezr weqy, ought to give zu groumi to presume abil 2131. BURKE Hx 'F ,'ffff fw.1 WWQWQ L L' QV, .. iv- Qi . ff f fx- agp ,g 3gggihk. . V ' ' ,Q 3 F12-nf.B: f. 'f ,,1 ' 3 1IU'v w1.LfL -ff? fav: ,ff mf mvkx'-x we , 'L 1 4 iiffmkffif-AT? ,f , FV 'QM -affw uf. -fm' ' 'L ,,f'v'fw -155s 1 fly- Qi: .195 ffm? ,N-.4 If .9 :K A5 53. 751 iiwiuffmyg P42 Y'.',-'3:yx'K f'fwwX .W b ' ' X., wfw, ,QAA fl. - ,fain 3,3 mg x, 1-mfMfA.'.j1',q.1 , QW :wwf ,Li 532: :- gym M ,Q fffv ' ,, ?f 4-,:- -fff-gif? f-'fgx fww:v-xv . :ef ,www-,ef X ., . 3..,.X,,.,.,:. 'f,x'f.f-V'X 4AqYNw Q ,,.TA.'5, W X Q 5 , f' 1 ., fy- , Q - V ' : p M x-. '-'Aw ' . . Y Q Q f ' .' , 13? Yyfivalyf , X, my H f 4 Y .3 asf, .. A :Q k yi i X , , ? fi,':Q .SM J , . - X THELUMATHESIAN WILLIAM REscoRL . . Prerridefzt BARBARA SNIFFEN . Vice-Prefidefzt JOANNE DURLAND ...... .Yecrem1jf-Trmfuref' JAMES MALEY . Stzzdefzz' Mefnbeff of the Baan! of Athletic Control BILL RESCORL Among the definite accomplishments of the Thelomathesian Society this year was the organization of the Freshman Class Council, a representative body to help give the freshmen a more important place in campus life. Another accomplishment was the revision and successful execution of the orientation program by the orientation leaders. In the publicity line, a bi-weekly newspaper, Thelomanews, was started and edited by Don Beaman for the purpose of keeping the students posted on activities of this society. A campus-Wide publicity bureau was also set up in order to arouse more student interest and participation. Another accomplishment of the student government was the excellent series of freshman chapel programs, which was under the direction of Stella Doukas. Other activities included the investigation of benefits derived from membership in the National Student Association, the revision of the entire constitution, the addition of an amendment stating that all students are automatically members of the Student Union, establishment of a freshman study hall, and final action on th-e War memorial. 59 RAMP S IIUUNIIIL WILLIAM RESCORL President BARBARA SNIFFEN Vice-Preyidevzf JOANNE DURLAND Sec1fem13f-Tremzzzfer This is the executive body ofthe student government and consists ofthe ofiicers of the Thelomathesian Society and representatives of the major social and literary organizations. As a student representative group, the Council discusses campus problems and prepares them for the agenda ofthe Thelomathesian meetings. As a democratic organization, its meetings are open for attendance and debate to any student. UHIE TATIU CDU EIL JEAN GRAVES DoN O,BRIEN Learierf Congratulations should be extended to Don O'Brien, Jean Graves, and the rest of the Council for their successful program of welcoming freshmen and keeping them busy and happy during the first part of their stay at college. Cther items on this year's agenda included a coffee at the President's house, a reception, and a picnic at Sandbanks. 60 MARJORIE HOLTERMANN Prefident IRENE Kocsis . Vice-Prefident CORALYN DAHLSTROM . 5'ec1'ez'mj1 KATHERINE I-IARDCASTLE Trefzmffeif W SHA. M ,,,Ww MARJORIE I-IOLTERMANN This year the Women's Student Government Association has initiated activities in the interest of the women students of St. Lawrence as well as serving as their governing body. A booklet entitled Alice in Winter Wonderland was published to help orient freshman girls to St. Lawrence. In the fall W. S. G. A. presented a fashion show in which the women students participated, and on Thanks- giving Day sponsored a non-denominational service in the chapel. Co-operating with the New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute, W. S. G. A. arranged for a course in Home Economics which began in February and proved to be very popular among St. Lawrence girls. A Vocational Guidance Workshop was established to bring to the campus speakers representing various fields of occupation for women. W. S. G. A., of which every woman student is a member, functions independently of Thelomathesian and is guided by an Executive Council. Composed of an upperclass representative from each house on campus, this year the Council consisted of Nancy Schilling, Virginia Stanton, Lorraine Pilke, Barbara Sniffen, Coralyn Dahlstrom, Irene Kocsis, and Katherine Hardcastle. In addition to being one of the most influential organizations at St. Lawrence, W. S. G. A. extends the scope of its activities beyond the campus, since it is a member of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students. .S'ining: I-lardcastle, I-lolrermann, Kocsis. .S'mmiing.' Dahlstrom, Pilke. . S , ..,a X 61 FHESHMI-l EL!-XSS EDU EIL BOB CASTLE NANCY THOMAS F 761197726172 Leadem .S'itti:zg.' Gluck, Wiltsie, Thomas, Castle, Boyd, Gutmann, Burke. 5'nwding.' Russek, Corwin, O'Brien, Rosenberg, Spatz, Carlson, Hefti, Wainwright, MacLeod, Russell, Robertson, Tuthill, Worstell, Graves. Organized and advised by Don O'Brien, Bill Rescorl, Jean Gutmann,andJear1 Graves, the Council has proved to be a successful addition to campus executive bodies. This group, with representatives from both Dean-Eaton and the Men's Residence, has arranged for freshman tutorage by upperclass students and has handled other problems such as the synchronization of all of the college clocks. AMPUS EUUPEHATIVE WALTER GALLUP Prefidem' ROBERT STERLING Vice-Prefidenr JAMES BAKER Tffemznfer ROBERT STERLING Seczfetmgf Barium Row: Gray, Navias, Babcock, jones, Fisher, Hagstrom, Johnson, Bowler. Middle Row: Kisciras, Behee, Mrs. Lamson, Gallup, Baker, Sterling, Wolley, Vail. Top Raw: Sasso, Larsen, Wickham, Peterssen, Manko, Reed, Hatch, Atkinson, MacPherson. The primary function of this cooperative society is to provide the best possible facilities at the lowest cost to'each member. The over-all purpose is, as stated in the constitution, that the society shall be an agency for the building of personality, ethical character, and good citizenship. With an integration of these two aims it is hoped that the group will be valuable to the University. 62 STUDE T U IU One of the newest organizations on campus is the Student Union. By the vote of the student body last spring it developed from a temporary committee under the Thelomathesian Society to one of the largest and most vital organizations on our campus. Since then, Fred Russell, who is the chairman of the Student Union Board, and the other board members, Eleanor Nicklus, Don Sohn, Joan Hanigan, Bert Crouchley, Vivienne Grignard, Gil Dwyer, Warren Zittell, Karen Dollard, and Connie Kisciras, have gone a long way toward achieving the aims of the organization. To help supplement the recreational facilities on campus and in the community, the board has worked out a recreational schedule in Laurentian Hall. Hours are provided each day for juke-box dancing, card playing, and games such as ping-pong, badminton, chess, and checkers. Student Union functions include movies twice a week, a weekly dance, concerts, and chess, bridge, and badminton tournaments. Student employment is handled by the Student Union program. The Modern Dance Club and the newly formed Fencing Club and Art Club are also part of the program. Although the primary function of the Student Union is to supply recreation, the board hopes that in addition it will serve other purposes. It not only provides an opportunity for the students to get together, but it also helps to achieve greater coordination between the students and faculty, and serves as a means of promoting student loyalty to the school. The board believes, though the Student Union is still in an early stage of development, that in the future it will become an important part of life at St. Lawrence, forming a major link in the Student Union organization in the country. .S'i,ftirzg.' Nicklus, Dollard, Grignard, Hanigan. 5'tandin,g: Russell, Dwyer, Crouchley, Henning, Kisciras, Sohn. 63 SYMPHU'YiCLUB SYLVIA HOOKE Prefidefzt RICHARD BARR MARILYN GELHAAR Progmm CblZf7'77267Z .S'izti1zg.' Cassedy, Norton, I-looke, Gelhaar, Barron. .S'mmZing.' Burbank, Cheney, Woodward, Fusco, Barr, Worstell, Chequer, Niles. This organization is composed of students interested in listening to and discussing symphonic music. Pro- grams arranged by popular choice are made more interesting by program notes compiled and distributed so that the members may have information concerning the composers and their works. REU EHUSS LAURA PHALEN Prefirlem' NANCY REED Secffemfjy-Tremmfer .fittifzgx Ohrle, Phalen, Reed, Hoffman. .S'tamlif1g.' Morehouse, Jones, Burdet. Connected with the Ski Patrol, the St. Lawrence Red Cross Chapter includes among its activities hospital entertainment, hrst-aid courses, a carnival to raise funds for the Ski Patrol, Water safety courses, and an aquatic meet at Sandbanks. Through this group's auspices, Mary Jo Whalen was sent to aquatic school last summer. 64 EUGENE WRIGHT . W Prefidem' HELEN SCHNEELOCH Secffemfpf PATRICIA HAGAN . Publicity Director MUMMEPIS MARY ELLEN LYNCH . Tremurer .S'eafed.' Wright. .S'tmzdi:zg.' Schneeloch, Hagan, Lynch. Mummers, the campus dramatic society, under the capable guidance of Mrs. Marguerite Holmes, has successfully produced three Broadway hits and a series of one-act plays. The Mummers' season began with the production of Thurber's The Male Animal. A unique central-staging plan was employed in this production. After presenting the play on campus, the cast and crew took the play to the Saranac Inn and presented it at the Conference of the Superintendents of New York State Schools. The second major production of the season was the Broadway success ldiot's Delight by Robert Sherwood. Ingenious sound and lighting devices were utilized in this play to create the realistic effects of an air raid. In order to provide more opportunities for student participation in dramatic productions and to enable Mummers to have a more varied program, several one-act plays were pre- sented. Among them were Saroyan's Subway Circus and Lot's Wife by Percival Wilde. The latter was student-directed by Hartley Day. Mummers offers to interested students the opportunity to act, direct, and produce, and to gain experience in lighting, make-up, and other phases of amateur theater. During Summer School an experimental group presents various Well-known plays for the campus and near-by towns. In the summer class, the students learn in detail many theatrical techniques. St. Lawrence is indeed proud of its dramatic society, for Mummers always presents outstanding productions with a professional touch. The enthusiastic audiences attending the plays are indicative of Mummers' success. 65 I TEH ATIU AL HELATIU S EL B Firrt Raw: Brush, Hulbert, Noll, Evans. .S'6f01lLlR0lU.'HOCJkC, Cross, Hanigan, Summa, Turino, Zirtell, Russell, Dollard, Kisciras. Thin! Raw: Sohn, Vought, Olsen, Corbin, Crane, Dwyer, Harvey, Carpenter, johnson, Henning, Beaman, Williams, Scott, KAREN DOLLARD Prefident WARREN ZITTELL Vice-Prefident JOAN RUSSELL Secremiy CONSTANTINE KISCIRAS T7'E!lJZlI'6l' DEB TE ELUB Sitrizzgs Kisciras, Summa, Hulbert, Hagstrom, Kolm. .S'tandiug.' Tanenhaus, Hodgkin, Buros, Zittell, Dwyer, Horwitz, johnson, Evans, Voughr. 66 HENRY HULBERT Pl'EJifZl67Zf RODGER HAGSTROM Vice-Plfefident GRACE SUMMA 5l6'CI'6f!I1fjf ROSE-MARIE KOLM Trenzmrer VET5 WIVES ASSUEIATIU HELEN STURTZ Prefident MARION DRIVER V266-P1'6JffZ6Uf XIIOLET HERBY Secffetfngf FRANCES DEWELL TrmJzz1'e1' .feumls Dewell, Sturtz, Driver, Herby. .ftazzzlifzg Klmball, Southwiclc, Bumpus EL EIHEULU PAN AMERICA U MARY MARSHALL Preficienf LUCY ORTEGA-GASSET Vine-Prefidenf TRUDY REINARTZ Sec1'etf119f-T1'ef1Jzz1'er Seated: Duval, Trebbi, Keller, Reinartz, Marshall, Knap, Bigelow. Stafnlizzg' Gould, Willis, McPherson Mxss Breton Goggins, Murphy, Goeller, Fusco, Garvin, van jones, Watkins, Dunn. 67 DEH UE TSEHE VEHEI .Yizzing: Martinez, Noll, Neuseg H. Kraith, Sutton, Schreier, Chauvousrie. .S'mm!i:zg.- L. Kraish, Knapp, Waligroski, Sweet, Locke, Plante, Ruark. HERBERT KRAITH Prefident ANN SUTTON Secretary RICHARD NEUSE Treasurer LE EERELE FRANEAIS Sitting: Damon, van jones, Mackey, Calderone. Sldllllillgf Nicklus, Dunn, Goeller, Hoffman, Cross, Gore. 68 EILEEN MACKEY Prefidem' JUNE VAN JONES Vice-President JANE RAYMOND Secretary- Tremurer MAHEHINE BAND MUSIE DEPAHTME T The Music Department, headed by Mr. Kenneth Munson, has had an unusually active year. The bands, the Orchestra, the Choir, and the Laurentian Singers have all taken part in programs during the year, While many students took private voice and piano lessons from Miss Mertice St. Clair. On both sunny and Wet football Saturdays the Marching Band added its spirit and new uniforms to the scene. Under the capable direction ofj. Richard Gilbert, the group also made an out-of-town appear- ance at the Gettysburg game in Kingston. The Concert Band, claiming forty-five members, and the Orchestra, with thirty-three, are also headed by Mr. Gilbert. Each of these organizations participated in concerts on campus and each broadcast over WSLB and KLSU. The Concert Band performed at Franklin Academy in Malone and for student assemblies at Alexandria Bay, Clayton, and Ogdensburg schools, as Well as an out-of-doors concert on Moving-Up Day Weekend. In the spring a recital was given by the private piano and voice students. Director Wesley E. Smith held try-outs in the fall and selected 248 students for the University Choir and thirty-two for the Laurentian Singers. Both choral groups participated in the traditional Christmas Candlelight Service and later presented a Spring Concert. The Laurentian Singers sang at the Presi- dent's Dinner and, making a dovvnstate trip, also sang over WWNY in Watertown and WGY in Schenectady. .S'cated: Munson, St. Clair. .S'mmZing.' Gilbert, Smith. UNIVERSITY EHUIH D 4 LAUHENTIAN SINEEHS ' 4 UHEHESTHZ-l S 4 EUNEEHT BAND T 4 . 69 UNIVERSITY EHUIH LAUHENTLANEHNGEH5 UHEHESTHA 70 AHEHING BAND EUNEEHT BAND LAURENTIAN5 HAUIU UEPAHTME T The Radio Workshop maintains its studios in Gunnison Memorial Chapel and from these studios the students broadcast over stations WSLB and KSLU. The studios have had a complete face-lifting during the past few years so that today they are a well-equipped and highly efficient broadcasting unit. It is the job of the Radio Workshop staff to choose what programs are to be broadcast. This is done under the skilled guidance of Miss Helen Jean Pepper, the departments director. The programs produced by the more advanced students are broadcast over WSLB, while the campus broadcasting unit, KSLU, is used by the beginning students an hour a day as a radio proving ground. The students in the department and the staff are constantly trying to provide new and more interesting programs for the radio listeners. One of the strong points of college radio lies in its use as a laboratory for developing new programs which will be of service to the public, programs which are being neglected by commercial radio. This comes as a by-product of the attempt to instill in the college broadcasters the basic philosophy of radio, action in the public interest, and good programming. The other big attraction in the basement of the chapel is the student-operated campus broadcasting station, KSLU, one of the fastest, growing extra-curricular activities on the campus today. Started as an outlet for the energies of a technically-minded student five years ago, KSLU has grown larger than its founders ever dreamed it Would. KSLU is on the air almost fifty hours each week. Its staff of fifteen members directs the activities of over one hundred participants. Programs include campus news, World news, special events on campus, student talent, request programs, and disc-jockey shows. To this list must be added sports, for no matter where a St. Lawrence team plays, at home or away, a KSLU microphone is likely to be found on the scene. KSLU broadcasts from its studios in the chapel. This year a new and more efficient trans- mitter has been added along with other technical equipment. KSLU maintains a record library of 4,000 popular records, which is growing at the rate of 1,000 records a year. Few, if any, college radio stations can boast of a larger or better rounded record library. It is only through the tireless efforts of all connected with the station, from the manager on down, that KSLU can continue to grow at such a phenomenal rate. KSLU is a member of the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System and the Empire Network. Mutual Network pro- grams are also used by the station. This past year has seen KSLU extend its broadcasting hours, increase its technical facilities, and strengthen its program schedule. KSLU and the Radio Workshop have this year fulfilled the promise of increased service to the students and to St. Lawrence University. Top Picture on opporite page: Radio Workfbop Snzjji' Bottom: KXLU Stajjf. 72 .Yittingx Brown, Peltz, Miss Pepper, Sohn, Wichern. .Ytmzdintgx Curtis, Lamps, Wiley, Camp, Blakisron. .S'itrin,g.' Dryden, Kenvin, Haley, Blakisron, Blanchard, Maurer, Grignard. .yftllltlillgf Day, Chapadeau, Keates, Zittell, Miss Pepper, Beam, Hulbert, Evans, Pelrz. 73 OHN SCHNEIDER . . Prefidem' ROBERT FINLAY . Vive-Prefident RUTH CHEVALIER . . SECVETJU UUTI G EL B BOARD OF GOVERNORS VIRGINIA STANTON . Tzfemzufezf PETER MCDONOUGH NANCY MANNING ARTHUR LEWIS RENE BURDET HERMAN SCHVVENK DUNCAN BRYAN .S'mm!.' Finlay, Schneider, Chevalier. .slldlldillgl Manning, Burdet, Schwenk McDonough, Stanton. This year the Outing Club at St. Lawrence, under the direction of a newly formed Board of Gov- ernors and its adviser, Robert Wright, maintained a full calendar of events during the school year. Freshmen quickly discovered what the Outing Club is like during Orientation Week, when they all enjoyed the annual picnic sponsored by the club. Fall activities commenced with the Sandbank Holi- day, an afternoon of games and races which was fun for all, even for those who got wet. The second event sponsored by the Outing Club was the I-layseed Hop, which was such a success that this square dance will probably become an annual affair. Mt. Marcy is a favorite goal for the outdoor-minded. During the year the Outing Club sponsored several week-end trips there, hiking or skiing, depending on the weather. Winter Carnival, the climax of our winter season, is sponsored by the club, whose members help out both with the ski meet and with the other features of the biggest week-end of the college year. The project closest to the hearts of the club members, however, is the Colton Snow Bowl. This year the Outing Club tried to make it possible for all students interested in skiing to reach the Snow Bowl, by running busses on Week-days as well as on week-ends. For the Convenience of the skiers, Outing Club members repaired buildings at Colton to serve as places to eat, and to spend the night. The Outing Club was also largely responsible for the excellent condition of the slopes at Colton. In order to keep the student body in touch with the Outing Club program, Herm Schwenk took to the air-waves every Monday night with a program of music, interviews, ad-libbing, and Outing Club news. Another innovation this year was the Ski Shop, run by the club to serve the club members. Managed by Jim Lally, it supplied the members ofthe Outing Club with all kinds of skiing equipment at comparatively low rates. The Outing Club this year certainly lived up to its reputation as the largest and most active extra-curricular body on campus. 74 THE HILL EWS WILLIAM DAVIS EDITORIAL STAFF WILLIAM DAVIS . Editor-in-Chief HENRY POVVERS . Managing Editor PHYLLIS FAILING . Affiftant Managing Editor JEAN RUGEN . . . Feature Editor ANDREW DOTY Sporty Editor BARBARA GROULS . Exchange Editor WILLIAM CALDWELL .Yittiugx Rugen, Powers, Davis, Caldwell, Failing. .Ytam!ing.- Dory, Rieck, Brush. BUSINESS STAFF WILLIAM CALDWELL . Baxineu Manager JEAN SALSBURY . . Ciroalation Manager JACK BRUSH . . Adoertifing Manager V ERNER RIECK Saofcription Manager 75 EHIDIRU RICHARD MICHAELS Editor-in-Chief JUNE VAN JONES . . Amociate Editor JEAN GRAVES . . Actioitief Editor MERLE AMMANN . . .feiiior Editor ASTRID REMMLER Erateriiizjf Editor RENNIE CURLEW . . Sportf Editor LARRY GOODMAN . . . Photography Editor JANE KNAP . . Affiftaat Photography Editor JACK BRUSH .... Art Editor Sitting Schwartz R1eck M1chaels, var1JOues, Brush. .S'tafiding.' Remmler, Curlew, Goodman, Knap, Ammanui BUSINESS STAFF VERNER RIECK . . Biifinefy Maizager BILL W1EBER , . . . . Adoertifiiig Manager FRANK SCHYVARTZ . . Affixtaiit Adoertifiiig Maiiager 76 THE LAUIIE TIA EDITORIAL STAFF MARTIN RICHMAN . . . Editor PATRICIA I-IAGAN . . . MdlZdcgi7Zfg Editor KINGDON LOCKER . Afsiftizizt Miiiztitgincg Editor DON BEAMAN . EDWIN JONES . RUTH CHEVALIER . FRANK STEHLI JOHN VOUGHT . . Art Editor .ftiijjr Ploototgrttpber . Anocidte Editor . Affocidte Editor . Affocidte Editor MARTIN RICHMAN Sirtixzgs Miller, Grignard, Beam, Richman, Hagan, Chevalier. .S'tmuIiug.' Stanton, O'Hara, Voughr, Laver, Beaman, Rescorl, Harvey. BUSINESS STAFF EDWARD BEAM FRED LAVER . . . . . JACQUELINE MILLER IRENE STANTON . . . NANCY O'I-IARA EVAN EVANS . Biifineff M!l7Zdlg01' Advertising Mdndtgei' . Auiftmit Adoertisiiirg Manager' Circulation Mdndgei' .fztbfcriptioii Mdndgei' Production Md7Zdg6I' 77 EDWARD BEAM STEVE LARRABEE TWIG LARRABEE PAT I-IAGAN . ANN LEADLEY I-IERM SCHVVENK THE SEAHLET SAI T EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief . Axurocidte Editor . Affooidre Editor . Exchange Editor . Art Editor STEVE LARRABEE .Yitti11g.'T. Larrabee, S. Larrabee, Hagan. .S'tam!if1Kg.' Wood, Fiddler, Schwenk, Goggins, McDonough. SHIRLEY GOGGINS PETE MCDONOUGH FRED WOOD . MARTHA FIDDLER BUSINESS STAFF Bzuineff Mdfzdgef' Adoefvifinfg Mdndgeff Cirfzddrion Mandfgez' Szzofcription Mdnocgen' 78 SHIRLEY GOGGINS SPUBT5 PRESS B HEAU F A I ,'..1 ' f' 1-. , I I V..,. ' LA l!ISXQ ,n?L?: A ' ANDY DOTY Enfiloz' ANDY DOTY LEONARD WARREN DON BLANCHARD JACK TROMBLEY BILL LEHREN BILL CALDWVELL BILL DAVIS DICK CUILTY Xizfinigx Lehreu, Duty, Davis. S'Mmli11Lg.'Trombley, Caldwell, Blanclmrd. 79 ,fig ii i 4 1 an 1 ni E J f-1 Na ii 5 1 n i ff 'R ,S 5 2 :fa 19: A 2 ii! ii 1 1 ffl 52 L! 254 .Q 52 W 5 3 Q 5 1 i E 5 P E ! E K A' will Y THE WORKERS Little credit is given those students who spend much of their free time performing the innumerable and often boring tasks which arise in the process of producing our campus publications. They are the people who put into effect the ideas and plans of the publications' staffs. During the course of a school year St. Lawrence prints four publications: The Hill News, a weekly newspaper , the Laurentian , a month- ly literary magazine, the Scarlet Saint, the humor magazine appearing four times a year, and this, your Gridiron. The job of publication falls almost wholly on the shoulders of the students. A rough calcu- lation of our school's literary efforts in- volves some four to six thousand pounds of paper which results in an approximate total of 65,000 individual copies of reading matter for a campus circulation of 1700 students and faculty readers not to mention alumni, parents, and advertisers. These statistics demonstrate in a small way the impressive amount of work involved in planning and publishing and delivering our publications. The endless array of details which con- tinually arises in this Work of publishing constitutes such jobs as approaching, per- suading, and contracting for advertising, billing, accounting for, and filing ad- vertisers' and subscribers' payments, oper- ating the addressograph, collecting current advertising copy, arranging for group pic- tures, construction of dummy copies in which work is organized and planned,ar- ranging contracts with publishers which are satisfactory to school administration, editors, and publishers alike, meeting the dead-line, and hundreds of other such duties both incidental and major. The performance of such duties offers no material remuneration to any of these workers, but the satisfaction of a job well done. The prospect of further experience and recognition in their respective lines of vocation or avocation serve as justifiable and welcome compensation for services rendered. A further and probably more profound reason for the unselfish and loyal performance of duties in these extra- curricular activities is greater opportunity to make the lasting college friendships which genuine hard work and cooperation foster. HILL NEWS-Firrr Row: Ohrle, Lindsey, Montague, Buchholtz, Stanton, Connors, Fenton. Second Row: Braddon, Salisbury, Plankis, Grouls, Foster. Third Row: Runyan, Rowley, Roy, Burbank, Norton, Witte, I-ladden. Fourth Row: Dunn, Callahan, Berman, Anderson, Tomney, Weichelt, Curlew. Fzfrla Row: Day, Carter, Dorr, Jacobson, Hul- bert, Farrington, Webb, Knapp. R LAURENTIAN-Fin! Row: Lee, Locker, Editor Richman, Evans., Haas. .S'craonZRo1u.' Cross, Salisbury, Ohrle, Provoost, Brooks, Wilson, Donovan, Richards. TbmlRo1o.- Weichelt, Dahlstrom, Grouls. Fourth Row: Webb, Martin, Paquin, Lofgren, Parker, Wright. SCARLET SAINT-.S'efzted.' Keller, DeWitt, Editor Larrabee, Business Manager Gog- gins, Grouls. .lromliazgr Calderone, Thompson, Scarborough, Crouchley, Samuels, Hannon, Knies, Curtis. 81 Honour, the Jpm' that prickf the princely mimi to fallow rule and climb the .rtatebf chair. GEORGE PEELE my - fy- J mn .M'w ,- .A 1'I,l4n'f ff . A 5' 5' an av ,H f ,yixgg f , ' - pf , yy- .4- ' Af iz','i'?'x1' , ,W 3, A i'1t A I QV, :Jw , . . ' 'Qu ,Q :- I Q Y df IPA V 1 fa Qs v vi' fx Q ' Hg 'E-x gg .. as av f if . mfr M91 ,Q 'fl ' Mhifi' ,fr-r. 1 -f an 'mf' W yr' 'iw ,Q '3.fQ'?5fw .2 uf ,S Av, .'h:'i iX,L'W,4lF ,.r ,Q Jffvzfaw 1 .vfavkkp A fav ' E - if .v A .d9'+'l'f f3xV in F, 3' Mx., ,-fgkiiar ffjf ,gf X rwyw yy ff 13 5, ' af' ff, N . 4, A , . 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W J I fffisdfa ' -J' if 1 S! if , Aw ,f 1533 A J w52'i+gfgi' 5. fznqpzfg A ,V 9 1 4, f .i ,vb '63 sr 46 K sw ' J ,K M' if P, F 10 9,4 ' wwf I ww , ' L Q O STUDENT MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS ROBERT M. BENJAMIN VERA-ELISABET DAMON KAREN V. DOLLARD SOFIA DUDA DONALD H. ELITHARP VIVIENNE M. GRIGNARD BARBARA HANIGAN WALTER G. HANNAHS ANN L. HARVEY MADELINE LARRABEE HOWARD A. MCKINLEY ANTEO A. MARCHETTI MARY MAXEIELD GORDON R. MILLER CHARLES F. REED DONALD R. SOHN BOBBETTE A. WHITLOCK A. ANN WOOD JOHN M. ATWOOD EUGENE G. BEWKES EDWARD BLANKMAN FRANCES L. COTTER RUTHERFORD E. DELMAGE WILLIAM E. FELCH GEORGE W. HAZZARD RUTH K. JAMIESON MAX A. KAPP RUTH M. PETERS CHARLES M. REBERT HENRY REIFF ALFRED ROMER JOSEPH ROMODA WILLIAM L. THOMPSON FREDA L. TOWNSEND ROSWELL TOWNSEND VERNER WARNER JEAN M. WOOLSCHLEAGER ROBERT WRIGHT Firxt Row: Maxfield, Harvey, Damon, Wood. Sccond Row: Woolschleager, Hanigan, Grignard, Larrabee, Whitlock, Dollard. Third Row: Hannahs, Miller, Elitharp, McKinley, Reed, Benjamin. HIXIUE EDWARD BEAM DONALD BEAMAN STEPHEN LARRABEE JAMES MALEY DONALD OYBRIEN WILLIAM RESCORL DONALD SOHN THOMAS WALSH HALU CORALYN DAHLSTROM PHYLLIS ESSER JOANN FEINDEL MARJORIE HOLTERMANN IRENE KOCSIS MARY MAXFIELD NANCY SCHILLING BARBARA SNIFFEN WHITE WHU IN AMEHIE!-KN EULLEGES AND UNIVEHSITIE5 EDWARD BEAM DONALD BEAMAN CORALYN DAHLSTROM PHYLLIS ESSER JOANN FEINDEL XVILLIAM HAYDEN MARJORIE HOLTERMANN IRENE KOCSIS HOWARD MCKINLEY JAMES MALEY ELEANOR NICKLUS BARBARA SNIFFEN WILLIAM RESCORL FRED RUSSELL EUGENE WRIGHT LPH H PPA BELT HONORARY SOCIOLOGICAL FRATERNITY RAY CARPENTER Prefident PHYLLIS ESSER Vice-Prefidenf WILHELMINA MACDOUGALL .Yeclfemzgf-T1'ea.ru1'er .S'itti1z,g: McAloon, Dee, Dr. Rodehaver, Carpenter, Esser, Tontarski, Cohen. .S'tmzding.' MacDougall, Fiddler, Pellman, Gaffney, H anna hs, Mr. Joyce, Sherman. BET BETA BET H ON ORARY BIOLOGICAL FRATERN I TY RICHARD MICHAELS Prefident MARILYN STEWART Vice-Preurident BOBBETTE WHITLOCK Secremzgf- Tremmfer MARY JANE STETSER H iftormn .S'itting.' Walsh, Dylong, Whitlock, Michaels, Stewart, Stetser, Archibald. .S'tanding.' Brunberg, Dr. Warner, Elitharp, Sturtz, Dr. Curtis, Ziegfeld, Fiddler. 86 AMMA SIGMA EPSILU HONORARY CHEMISTRY FRATERNITY WILLIAM GOULD Pzfefidem' ELIZABETH NASH Vice-Prexidem' JEAN KRING Recorder DOUGLAS STRAW Tredfurer l Firxt Row: Barach, Dylong, Phalen, Sullivan, Sutton. .S':cor1dRnuz.' Kutarnia, Nash, Straw, Gould, Kring, Ryan, Hayden, Plante. .S't4nding.' Renzi, Mr. Lux, Mowry, Van Koevering, Mr. Brown, Bajjaly, Mr. Powell, Mr. Hartzell, Archibald, Arquir, Moser, Erb, Chavousrie, Hogle, Boeheim, Dr. Palmer, Guardino. PI DELTA EPSILU H ON ORARY j0URNALISTIC FRA TERN I TY Front Row: Michaels, Evans, Rugen, Esser, Wieber, Caldwell. Middle Row: Harvey, Maxneld, Nicklus, Beaman, Rescorl, Snilfen, Beam, Davis. Back Raw: Powers, Goggins, O'Brien, Richman, Larrabee, Vought, Rieck, van Jones. 87 DONALD BEAMAN Prexidem' ELEANOR NICKLUS .fecffetdzgf PI MU EPSILU HONORARY METHEMATICS FRATERNITY RICHARD NILES Pmrident HAROLD CRAWFORD Secremfjf ANTEO MARCHETTI Tifefzfurer .firtiazgx Arquit, Mr. Smith, Dr. Bates, Marchetti, Niles, Crawford, Reed, Mr. Limpert. Smrzdifzg' Wilder, Barns, Turner, Bryan, Scaubach, Ryan, Thomas, Miller. SIGMA PI SIGMA HONORARY PHYSICS FRATERNITY I L GORDON MILLER Prerident lDAVID TRUMBULL Vice-Preyidem' ROBERT TURNER .S-l6C78f6ZI':jl-TVBLZJZLVHV .S'itting.' Daniels, Thomas, Marchetti, Turner, Miller, Ryan, Sutton, Barns. .slflllldillgf Kneaskern, Staubach, Crawford, Coyne, Geddes. I 88 is 3. ,x' s fxw 3,: :li Y 89 Wfeezt if the oddf so Zeng dr the Jive of Jozdf is kindled nt the tdper of conviviezligf, and the wing of friendfbip never neezdzkr el fedther. DICKENS infwmwfsmsn. T f 5 5, S . g E 5 41 H: v 2 HE 52 m A PA HELLE lil COUNCIL Panhellenic Council, consisting of two members from each sorority on campus, has as its two main functions the establishment of rules concerning the regulation of rushing and the orientation of freshmen to the sorority system at St. Lawrence. In addition to carrying out the rushing program, each year Panhel gives a tea for all incoming freshmen girls in the metropolitan area. Held early in September in New York City, it gives the freshmen a chance to become acquainted with some of the upperclassmen. All the senior girls in the Canton High School are invited to a tea at Dean-Eaton Hall, sponsored in the spring by the Council. This year Panhel formulated plans for a Junior Panhellenic Council to be composed of freshmen representatives from the five sororities. Their job would be that of organizing pledge parties for the sororities. Panhel will be assisted by the Junior Panhellenic Council in making a complete revision of the rushing system. Officers for this year were: President, Helen Majewski, Vice-President, Shirley Gogginsg Secretary, Jean Makrayg Treasurer, Mary Jane Stetser. The representatives were June Epple, Adrienne Gessner, Carol Wind, Janet Patten, Ann Robinson, and Joyce Kruger. HELEN MAJEWSKI Prexidmt .S'itting: Stetser, Majewski, Patten, Goggins. Standing: Robinson, Whalen, Gessner, Epple, Wind. I r l 91 li PPA HAPPA GAMMA The bright faces in the picture belong to the residents of the Lodge on East Main Street. If you look closely, you may recognize two members of the women's ski team, the W. A. A. president, several Mummers, Beta Ball queen and a member of her court, a Laurentian associate editor and several members of the Editorial Advisory Board, the vice-president of the sopho- more class, Fraternity Editor of the Gridiron, and various other little wheels. Here and there you may recognize an amateur skier last seen head first in a snowbank. Hockey can hardly be said to have been neglected, as four of the gals made the Middlebury and Rochester varsity teams. The girls also won a major victory in the scholastic field by capturing top scholastic honors after playing second fiddle to the A. D. Pi's for the past two semesters. Thanksgiving was celebrated with a gala hayride which ended in the Lodge kitchen with a waffle party. Another well-remembered party was the Freshman open house when the new gents on campus were given a Kappa welcome. It would be hard to cover all the private little joys of each member, but as a group they have a great deal of fun singing at meals, cutting up in the dorm, tossing around a football in the front yard, starting a picture gallery on the bulletin board of the worst pictures taken for the Gridiron, and displaying an endless gift for thinking up various mischievous antics. So with a few tears and a great deal of laughter, the Kappas have survived another year of college experiences to be recorded for posterity in this issue of the Gridiron JEAN LAIDLAW JEAVN LAIDLAW President BOBBETTE WHITLOCK Vice-Prefident FRANCES BEBBINGTON Secremfgf ASTRID REMMLER Tffefzyurer From' Raw: Harvey, V. Grignard, Hanigan, Laidlaw, Rowe, Whitlock, Remmler, Gutmann. sfC07llZRH10.' Fenton, Huetter, Majewski, Torrey, Ghurch Sonn, Robinson, Schultz, White. Thin! Row: Wilshusen, Smoot, Kane, Bloodgood, Russell, Wheeler, Nalton, VanderVeer, Bence. Lair Raw: R. Grignard Hadden, Montague, Watkins, Schilling, Koch, Nevins, Bebbington. 92 1949 FRANCES BEBBINGTON DONNA BOYD JOANN FEINDEL VIVIENNE GRIGNARD JEAN GUTMANN JOAN HANIGAN ANN HARVEY ELEANOR HUETTER JANE KANE JEAN LAIDLAW HELEN MAJEWSKI MARY ROOP SHIRLEYANN ROWE NANCY SCHILLING JEAN VANDERVEER BOBBETTE WHITLOCK 1950 GRETCHEN BENCE RUTH BLOODGOOD RUTH ANN CHEVALIER ANN KOCH ASTRID REMMLER ANN ROBINSON PATRICIA RUSSELL LAURA SCHULTZ ESTHER SONN JOAN WHEELER VIRGINIA WIGHT ANNE WILSHUSEN 1951 RUTH BEIERMEISTER NANCY CHURCH PATRICIA CLARK CAROL FENTON RENEE GRIGNARD EDITH HADDEN NANCY MANNING ANNE MONTAGUE PATRICIA NALTON JANET NEVINS MARTHA SMOOT BARBARA TORREY MARION WATKINS FALL PLEDGES BETTY ALBERT BARBARA BLAUVELT MARY LOU COLE MARY LOUISE CORWIN MARGARET CRAWFORD MARTHA MONTAGUE BEVERLY PARKES MARGOT PECK SUSANNE PULSIFER BARBARA RALPH BARBARA ROBERTSON SUZANNE SWANKER BEVERLY VAN WERT DELTA DELTA DELTA Many crescent moons have waxed over the big white house on Judson Street since Beta Chapter was established in 1891. Styles and college life have changed, too, but the Tri-Delts continue to hold the proud traditions of one of the nation's oldest and largest fraternal organizations. The mem- bers are especially proud of their seniors' record of achievement. House President Mary Maxlield and Thelomathesian Vice-President Barbara Sniffen both are wearing the white jackets denoting Kalon membership. SnirHe, who traded a degree for a wedding ring in January, was further honored by being included among St. Lawrence's delegates to Who's Who. House Manager Punkie Fiumera had the diflicult task of balancing budgets all year and running a taxi service to campus for the Deltas. Helen Schneeloch had two secretaryships to keep her busy, recording secretary for the house and secretary for Mummers. Ann Leadley and Shirley Goggins helped get the Scarlet Saint to the public and their roommate Marty Fiddler held mem- bership in two honorary fraternities, Beta Beta Beta and Alpha Kappa Delta. Vonnie Johnson, one of the Tri-Delt soloists, spent many hours at Laurentian Singers' rehearsals and in Radio Workshop. Rushing chairman Sally Hammes combined the extra planning of rush parties with many weekend trips to Princeton, and Maria Trebbi spent the year playing second fiddle to a guitar, Connie Larios, with her Nellie Luther renditions, was house Vice-President. The Deltas' most enthusiastic equestrienne, Shirley Williams, left the house in January to marry a horseman! Perhaps the most unwilling to say farewell to the seniors is Mrs. Mac who, for four years, has made the house at 19 Judson Street a gracious home for them. MARY MAXFIELD MARY MAXFIELD Prerident CONSTANCE LARIOS Vice-Prefident HELEN SCHNEELOCH .Yecretmgf MARTHA FIDDLER Tremurer Front Row: Goggins, M. Trebbi, Schneeloch, Larios, Maxfield, Fiddler, Fiumera, Hammes. Second Raw: Marshall, Johnson, Leadley, Reinartz Miller Carlisle, Ragine, Bernhardt. Third Raw: Plumer, Graves, Wind, van jones, Knap, Stanton, Connors. Fourth Raw: Choate, D. Trebbi, Morss Ross Hindry, DeWitt. Lan Row: Lindsay, Bryson, Foster, Ray, Williams. 94 1949 MARTHA FIDDLER GIOVANNI FIUMERA SHIRLEY GOGGINS SALLY HAMMES YVONNE JOHNSON CONSTANCE LARIOS ANN LEADLEY MARY MAXBIELD HELEN SCHNEELOCH BARBARA SNIFFEN MARIA TREBBI SHIRLEY WILLIAMS 1950 EMILY BERNHARDT ELIZABETH CARLISLE JEAN GRAVES JANE KNAP MARY MARSHALL JACQUELINE MILLER V IDA RAGINE LORNA ROSS IRENE STANTON DIANA TREBBI JUNE VAN JONES CAROL WIND 1951 MARILYN BRYSON LOIS CHOATE CATHERINE CONNORS ELEANOR DEWITT BETTY JANE FOSTER BARBARA HINDRY PATRICIA LINDSAY NANCY MORSS NANCY OYHARA MARY PLUMER BARBARA RAY GERTRUDE REINARTZ FALL PLEDGES SARA BEATTY MARGARET BOYD MARY DEFINIS JOSEPHINE FUSCO SHIRLEY ANN MAY MARILYN MIELE SUSAN POWER VIRGINIA ROBINSON PATRICIA STROMBERG NANCY THOMAS VIRGINIA VANIDERSTYNE MARGET WALLACE DORIS WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMSON Pl BETA PHI The house at 34 Park Street has long been known and remembered not only as the home of the New York Gamma Chapter of Pi Beta Phi, but as home, radiating warmth and hospitality to all who cross its doorstep. The seniors We will be losing are as well-known to you as they are to us. Our past president, Carolyn Reamon, our Panhel representative and stately beauty of the house, jeano Makray, the incomparable Pat Hagan, Managing Editor of the Laurentian, Publicity Director for Mummers, and conver- sationalist supreme, athlete and number one chauffeur Millie Elliot, Honey MacDougall, on the Dean's List, gracious Lyn Stewart, vivacious Jeanie Rugen, active in Hill News, Radio Workshop, and Mummers, talented Anne Thornton, song leader, Mummer, and excellent comedienne, Ann Kast- ensmith, Social Exchange Chairman, Joane Weller, Corresponding Secretary, and her music-loving roommate, Marty Thomson, Spanish student superb and also on the Dean's List, Joan Dappert, Campus Council representative and Mummer, and last, but certainly not least, Anne Dawson and Ginny, all-around athletes and outstanding skiers who abound with personality and good humor. A very special achievement by Anne Thornton was the winning this summer of third place among all entries in a song contest at the National Convention of the 98 Pi Phi chapters. To Mrs. Peckham, our housemother, we owe our sincere gratitude, not only for her understanding and cooperation, but for her inspiration and help in completing plans for our new chapter house. Our one regret is that our seniors will no longer be able to help us carry out this project. NANCY DEE NANCY DEE Prefirfent ADRIENNE GESSNER Vice-Plferidem' ANNE DAWSON .Y 2L'1 6f6l7fy PATRICIA TIMMERMAN T1'e4z.rm'er Front Raw: Haas, Gessner, Makray, Reamon, Stewart, Elliot, Hagan, Minners. Second Row: Dee, Leonard, Stanton, Dappert, Rugen, Kastensmith McKenney, Tector. Third Row: Richards, Timmerman, Donovan, MacDougall, Howard, Kidd, Manuel, Weller. Lan Row: Angelbeck, Wilson, Failing Nardi, Brown, Dawson, Thomson. 96 1 949 JOAN DAPPERT ANNE DAWSON MILDRED ELLIOT PATRICIA HAGAN ANN KASTENSMITH XVILHELMINA MACDOUGALL JEAN MAKRAY CAROLYN REAMON JEAN RUGEN VIRGINIA STANTON MARILYN STEWART MARTHA THOMSON ANNE THORNTON JEAN TAYLOR JOANE WELLER 1950 NANCY DEE JANET DGNOVAN PHYLLIS FAILING ADRIENNE GESSNER THERESA HOWARD ANITA KELLY ANN MCKENNEY ANNE NARDI ALICE WILSON 1951 JANICE ANGELBECK MARY JANE BROWN MARY ANN HAAS ELIZABETH KIDD BARBARA LEONARD MARJORIE MANUEL VIRGINIA MINNERS PHYLLIS RICHARDS GRETCHEN TECTOR PATRICIA TIMMERMAN FALL PLEDGES EVELYN BENSON SYBIL CHATHAM JOANNE CHEQUER PATRICIA CHIPP JACQUELINE FIALIP FAITH FRY ANITA HAMADA CAROLYN HERRICK MARTHA MCCADALI LILLIAN MEINHOLTZ JOAN VANDUSEN JOANNE VAN NOPPEN 5, CLI In QI HAPPA BELT D As we round the corner of Park and University, we stop by a friendly red brick building, the Kappa Delta House. Over the door hangs the diamond shield bearing a dagger. This constitutes the home quarters for all of the KD's on campus, the house which has been going strong since 1921, when the Sigma Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta was founded. Let's stop and take a peek at the seniors who will be leaving soon for parts unknown. There's Anne Ward seated at the piano. Wardie will be remembered as the clown who played the Alma Mater on a harmonica in the dorm at 1 A. M. As we start upstairs we encounter Willie on her way to KSLU Cwithout her catsj and Eleanor, our hard working gal, and past editor of the Hill News. There's Car attempting to sketch Woodie, an aspiring language teacher, while in the next room is the usual group looking in every nook and corner for a fourth for bridge . . . Viv, Jo, and Tootie. Ah, here's Gerry-but WILMA WICHERN there she goes to meet her Phi Sig! Well, no one in sight, so Tootie sits WILMA WICHERN back for a glance at her Jersey Observer. As we pass into the hall, we Pygurjdgnf see Elaine with her ever-cheering smile. Further down the hall we find E N Johnnie attempting to get the paint off her elbows acquired while working LEANOR WKLUS on the Mummers' latest stage set. Well, we must be on our Way, but first VZ59'PWfm7mf let's bid good-bye to Mrs. Dorothy Carnal, the Kappa Delta housemother, ELAINE LEE who certainly contributes towards making an enyoyable household. 5-ecyemml HELEN RoY Treamffer Front Raw: Ward, Patten, Roy, Nicklus, Wichern, Lee, Stetser, Johnson. .Yecond Raw: Jensen, Tilford, Cronquist, Aekler, Tontarski, Ohrle, Funke. Third Row: Crawford, MacLaren, Pattison, Provoost, Stebbins, Symonds, Braddon, Herold. Fnurtb Row: Dylong, Dahlstrom, Kenvin, Shaw, Winegard, Rixmann, Wood. Luft Row: Sullivan, Tresler, McGregor. 98 1949 GERALDINE ACKLER JOANNE CRAWFORD CORALYN DAHLSTROM VIVIAN DYLONG JEAN JOHNSON ELAINE LEE ELEANOR NICKLUS SETZU RIXMANN MARY JANE STETSER ANNE WARD WILMA WICHERN ANN WOOD 1950 JOAN COUNTRYMAN DOROTHY CRONQUIST NORMA KENVIN EILEEN MACKEY JANET PATTEN PATRICIA PATTISON HELEN ROY JUDY SULLIVAN JOAN TILFORD ADELE TONTARSKI 1951 JOAN BRADDON BETTY JANE FUNKE ELIZABETH HEROLD DORRICE MACLAREN CONSTANCE MCGREGOR HELEN OHRLE ALIsON PROVOOST CYNTHIA SHAW PRISCILLA STEBBINS ANNE SYMONDS BARBARA TRESLER VIRGINIA TUTHILL MARION WINEGARD FALL PLEDGES JEAN CHINN BARBARA GOLDSMITH EMOGENE JARRETT ANNA LANDRES SUSANNE MACLEAN AINSLIE SMITH PHYLLIS VANT JANIS WILSON ILA MAE YOUNG LPHA DELTA PI We are the girls of Alpha Delta Pi. Our pin is the black diamond with the clasped hands and Greek letters Alpha Delta Pi in gold. Blue and white are our colors and the violet is our flower. Our home at St. Lawrence is the white and green house at 18 Elm Street and our capable housemother is Mrs. Helen Baynard. The A. D. Pi's, as we are called, are active girls and we enjoy participating in the various activities on campus. Our president, Mary Ellen Lynch, or 'iM'Ellen, as she is better known, spends much of her free time working with the Mummers, while our tall, blonde Marj Holtermann is a member of Kalon and the president of W. S. G. A. Josie Durland works with the Thelomathesian Society as its secretary-treasurer, and Lorrie Pilke, besides being a program director at KSLU, is an active member of the Campus Council. Our house manager is Twig' Larrabee, and besides her many duties at the house, she finds time to be the associate editor of the Scarlet Saint. Joanie Buchholtz, head of the cheerleaders, is the A. D. Pi song leader as well, and Betty Damon claims the title of being the only woman ski judge in the United States. Not only do we enjoy campus activities, but we also have fun doing things together at the house. We have parties and picnics and hot-dog roasts in the yard, and there are many times when we just like to get together and talk. MARY ELLEN LYNCH MARY ELLEN LYNCH Preriflem' MARJORIE HOLTERMANN Vice-President MIRIAM TUTINO .Si6Cl'6f6ZlQf MARY LOUISE RUST Trefzfzzffeif Fr-out Row: Stewart, Larrabee, Tutino, Lynch, I-loltermann, Rust, Sherman, Buchholtz. .Yerom1Row.'XVoolschleager, Pasco, Durland, Schaefer, Davenport Hornkohl, Ziegfeld, Raymond, Thin! Row: Tag, I-lickox, Kruger, Prosser, B. Epple, Scott, Flynn, Rowley. Fourth Raw: Ferriss, Barfoot, Tomnej Pilke, Anderson, Cross, Callahan, Runyon. Lan Rozwj. Epple, Bates, Lindsay, Marcks, Keller, Carter, Hahn, Thompson, Damon. 100 1949 JOAN BUCHHOLTZ JUNE EPPLE MARJORIE HOLTERMANN MADELINE LARRABEE BETTY L. DAMON MARY ELLEN LYNCH LORRAINE PILKE JEAN STEWART BESSIE THOMPSON MIRIAM TUTINO JEAN XVOOLSCHLEAGER 1950 CAROLYN BATES BERNICE CALLAHAN PATRICIA DAVENPORT JOANNE DURLAND MARYLEE HAHN DOROTHY HORNKOHL NANCY KEAR JOYCE KRUGER LUELLA MARCKS MARY PASCO MARY LOUISE RUST BARBARA SCHAEFER RUTH SHERMAN GRACE SUMMA DOROTHY ZIEOEELD 1951 JEAN ANDERSON MARILYN BARFOOT LOIS CARTER PATRICIA CROSS ELIZABETH EPPLE LOIS FERRISS SUZANNE FLYNN BARBARA HICKOX JOANNE KELLER PATRICIA PROSSER JANE RAYMOND BARBARA ROWLEY BEVERLY RUNYON MARY SCOTT JANET TAG 'IACQUELINE TOMNEY FALL PLEDGES SARAH BATES LOUANNE BROWN MARILYN CLARK MARY GARVIN ELIZABETH GYSI MARALYN HALL MARGUERITE HENSHAXV MARILYN LANDAU RUTH SINGLE ANN STEVENS JOYCE TAYLOR NANCY WEICHELT BEVERLY WOODS Sittifzg- Cullen, MacDerrnent, Baynard. .Ytamling.' Elliott, Peckham, Carnal. MRS. MRS. MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS A. C. COON . . WILLIS T. RYAN . HARRIETT N. BURGESS . G. BENNETT O,BRIEN . ALICE P. GUNNISON WILLIAM CULLEN . . WALTER E. CATEN . . RUSSELL MAXFIELD SIMONS HELEN B. BAYNARD . FREDERICK MACDERMENT HARRY A. CARNAL . . HAROLD ELLIOTT . WILLIAM M. PECKHAM . 102 . . . . Men'f Refidefzce . . . Dean-Eaton Hal! Affiftarzt Director, Dean-Eaton Ha!! . . . Dean-Eaton Cottage . Flarence Lee Cattage . Gainex Home . . . Lee Home . . Rane!! Home . Alpha Delta Pi Home . Delta Delta Delta Home . . . Kappa Delta Home . Kappa Kappa Gamma Lodge . . Pi Beta Phi Home ,- fn 1 . A 5,-fU'1PLIf of N9 f I3 I ffidfv HA Q ffl? fi? ig J ry earn ' ,x MALUW 19, PIQ 4 1 3 , hwfk, l ,,...... ...mf ' ' ' fI'iEZQff2I :Q. 71.2 A ,.,. z H- w iw W S -.ig ..... ,w i 'M TE WWI l TEHPHATEH ITY The Interfraternity Council for 1948-1949 has been very active in campus fraternity affairs. Composed of two men from each house, the main function of the Council is to coordinate the activities of the fraternities on campus. The representatives this year were Rennie Curlew, who is also President, and Richard Van Deusen from the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House, Bud Kneas- kern and Warren Zittell for Phi Sigma Kappa, Frank Schwartz and Ted McCabe representing the Sigma Pi House, Don O'Brien and Don Beaman from the Beta Theta Pi House, and Fred Laver and Bill O'Rourke for Alpha Tau Omega. Rushing, over which the Council has complete control, was conducted under a new system, and the eligibility requirements for pledging were changed. The purpose of the Interfraternity Council is to establish a working relationship between the fraternities and both the administration and the other social groups on campus, and also to insure fair rushing and maximum satisfaction for the rushees as well as for the various fraternities. In addition to their regulation of rushing, the Council sponsored drives for its Hospital Fund and Scholarship Fund, both of which were very successful. Treasurer Frank Schwartz was largely responsible for this. As long as there are fraternities on the Hill, the lnterfraternity Council will be a vital part of the student program to keep the fraternity system functioning smoothly and successfully, and thus make student life at St. Lawrence fuller and more enjoyable for all. CUUNEIL RENNIE CURLEW Prefitfeflt .Ymmlr Laver, Curlew, O'Brien, Schwartz. .S'mm!ia1g.' O'Rourke, Kneaskern, Beaman, McCabe, Van Deuseu. 105 BET THETA Pl Pictured here is Wooglin's Band, hailing from the big gray house on the northeast corner of the campus. When September twenty-second of 1948 dawned, the members of Beta Zeta were ready once again to take their places in the various activities on campus as well as in the classroom. The Beta House consists of a well-diversified group, being represented in the majority of the activities on campus, as the members strive to attain the goal of a well-rounded education. As always, the Betas have actively par- T ticipated in leadership among the undergraduate body. True to its tradition DQNALD BEAMAN as a singing fraternity, the Beta House once again won the fraternity singing contest held last spring on Moving-Up Day Weekend. The Seventy-first DONALD BEAMAN Annual Beta Ball took place this year on November the twentieth. Tony Pyefjdenf Pastor furnished us with some very line music and the decorations added H , OWARD MCKINLEY greatly to the formal atmosphere. All in all the dance can be considered Vke-Preiidemk one of the high spots of this year's campus activities. The Beta House, as in years past, has once again proven to be a source of good fellowship for its MALCOLM LEWIS members and its fellow Laurentians. Sewemw HARRY BROWN Trmfurer Front Row: Quigley, Holzkamp, R. T. Finlay, Huntington, Beaman, Gaffney, Day, Walsh, O'Brien, Remington. .fecoml Row: Lewis, Mason, Cauchois, R. B. Baxter, Johanknecht, Evans, Webb, Knapp, Meny, R. Furman. Third Row: Martin, Rieck, Noll, Peltz, Miele, Wiley, Henning, Crawford, T. Furman, R. C. Baxter. Fourth Roux: Trombley, Terriberry, Niesen, Heller, Ladue, Olsen, Barthold, R. H. Finlay, Arnold. Lax! Row: Michaels, Brown, Vanderbilt, McAllaster, Johnson, Shakeshaft, Pernasilice, DeStefani, Weigel, Marshall. 106 GRADUATE BERNARD RILEY 1949 WILLIAM ARNOLD ROBERT C. BAXTER DONALD BEAMAN HARRY BROWN EVAN EVANS RAYMOND FINLAY ROBERT FINLAY RICHARD FURMAN CHARLES GULBRANDSEN WARREN HOLZKAMP JOHN HORAN RICHARD JOHANKNECHT GORDON JOHANSON JOHN LADUE MALCOLM LEWIS DEFOREST MCELHEARN HOWARD MCKINLEY WILSON MARSHALL HOWARD MENY RICHARD MICHAELS DONALD O'BRIEN NORMAN OLSEN ROBERT PELTZ FELIX PERNASILICE JOHN QUIGLEY EMORY REMINGTON LEON TROMBLEY GARNAR WALSH PAUL WILEY WALTER WEIGEL 1 950 THOMAS DESTEEANI THOMAS FURMAN JOSEPH GLENN WILLIAM HUNTINGTON THOMAS JOHNSON ARCHIE MCALLASTER RICHARD MASON WILLIAM MIELE HERMAN NOLL VERNER RIECK FRANK RODA WILLIAM SCHELL WILLIS SHAKESHAFT BRUCE TERRIBERRY RICHARD VANDERBILT 1951 KENNETH BARTHOLD ROBERT B. BAXTER REGINALD CAUCHOIS BERNARD CONNERS WILLIAM CRAWFORD HARTLEY DAY HERBERT HELLER ROBERT HENNING DWIGHT KNAPP SCOVELL MARTIN WILLIAM NIESEN WILLIAM WEBB FALL PLEDGES ELLIOTT ADAMS DONALD FOSTER GEORGE HARDER DONALD KIMBALL GEORGE LEVINE GERALD WALTON ,f I I T,-,,, V LPH All UMEG The white brick building that stands on the northern edge of the campus houses the brothers of the Alpha Omicron chapter of Alpha Tau Omega. Chapter interest in all of the phases of college life is exemplified by their participation in honorary fraternities, publications, clubs, and sports. Kixioc claims two Alphas, Jim Maley and Steve Larrabee, who also edits the Scarlet Saint. The highly prized 1947-48 sports banner hangs in the ball- room of the A. T. O. House. Outside of scholastic activities, perhaps we had better mention such major improvements as the four new convertibles that adorn the A1 ha arkin lot. Varsity s orts this ast ear claimed thirty-live Y members frofil thi housi. The loyal sins of blui and, gold again arranged PAUL O ROURKE that masterful production known as the Alpha Ball over Moving-Up Day Weekend. Along with this tradition, the Alphas continued their ever-present PAUL O ROURKE . . . . . . P1'6.S'id97'lf loquacious propensity in their new territory, the pool room. Since the founding of St. Lawrence's chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, the fraternity has PAUL HAT-EY endeavored to produce and sponsor lasting friendships. This past year has ViCe'P7'9J'ifi97?f yielded many gratifying results, and thus was achieved, partly, the goal FRED LAVER aspired to by our founders. jewfemm, ROBERT VANDERZEE Treczyzzifer Front Row: Root, Oddi, Bocciolatt, C. Devendorf, R. VanDerzee, O'Rourke, Haley, Larrabee, Southwick, Cam bell. .Slecaml Raw: Nardello, Miller Guardino, Draper, Calderone, Spadola, Costaregni, Allen, McDonough, Hurley. Thin! Row: D. Devendorf, Natoli, Stapleton, Slocum, Damon, Schwenk Hefti, Brady, Ryan, Cutting, McAloon. Fourth Row: Maley, Barron, Reynolds, Thompson, Sylver, Peterson, Van Slyke. Fzfth Rauf: Morton, Emmons Godridge, Monthie, Last, Dixon, MacKay, Robinson, Andes, Magee. Lart Row: G. l-laley, Plante, Chauvoustie, Moten, Kuell, McDevitt, Samuels E. Devendorf, Wisner, Gerard, Cavagnaro. 108 1949 JAMES BATES BROVVNIE BLASZAK CARMEN BOCCIOLATT JOHN CAMPBELL CHARLES CAVAGNARO LEWIS COOK CHARLES DEVENDORF EUGENE DEVENDORF GEORGE HALEY WILLIAM HURLEY STEPHEN LARRABEII JOHN MCDEVITT PETER MCDONOUGH ROBERT MAGEE JAMES MALEY ROBERT MORTON EDWARD NATOLI THOMAS ODDI PAUL O,ROURKE PHILIP READ EDSON ROBINSON ANGELO ROOT CARL SCHNEIDER LYLE SYLVER RICHARD XVELLINGTON KARL XVISNER EUGENE XVRIGHT 1950 JOHN BARRON XVILLIAM BARRON DONALD BRADY EUGENE CHAVOUSTIE GEORGE COSTAREGNI ROBERT COUNTRYMAN HERBERT CROUCHLEY KENNETH DAMON ROBERT DERMADY THOMAS DIXON EMERSON FORBES JOHN GEDDES THOMAS GERARD JOSEPH GUARDINO XVALTER HAGGERTY JOHN HEFTI GEORGE KUELL GEORGE MCALOON XVARREN MONTHIE JACK MOTEN SHANE MURPHY MICHAEL NARDELLO ALAN PETERSON PAUL PLANTE JAMES RYAN HERMAN SCHWENK FRANCIS SEGAR WILLIAM SLOCUM CALVIN SOUTHWICK HOWARD STAPLETON WVARREN STEURER ROBERT STEVENSON OSCAR THOMPSON GEORGE VANDERZEE ROBERT VANDERZEE BARTON VAN SLYKE XVILLIAM WOLF 1951 PETER ALLEN WILLIAM ANDES WILTON BOWMAN PHILIP CALDERONE RUEUS CUTTING DAVID DEVENDORF 'VALENCOURT DRAPER WILSON EMMONS PAUL GODRIDGE 'JAMES HANNON PETER KECK ROY LAST DONALD MACKAY GEORGE MILLER GRANT MOREHOUSE JOHN O'LAUGHLIN BRADLEY PHELPS JOHN REYNOLDS COLTON SCARBOROUGH FRANK SPADOLA P ALL PLEDGES RAYMOND DORR BRIAN LEACH 'JOHN MORO DOUGLAS WESTERBERG PHI SIGMA HAPPA Under the kindly gaze of smiling LaVere Bud Kneaskern, house presi- dent, the intrepid Greek lettermen have strode and stumbled from Phi Sig Hall into a slew of campus activities, sorority houses, and downtown amuse- ment parlors. Rusty-haired Bill Rescorl wields the gavel at Thelomathesian meetings, impish Bill Davis gleans and publishes all the news fit to print as editor ofthe school paper, Marty Richman, at the helm of the Laurentian, tempers the school mag with his moderating wisdom and good humor, and untold others are playing important parts on Larry sports squads, at KSLU, in various clubs, and in Looking 'Em Over across the Knoll in general. The sturdy structure which houses the chapter-men, converted from an old grain silo in early 1900, still shelters three in particular as it has since 1942: Bill Rescorl, Bob Griflith, and Fred Troutwine, the Grand Old Men of Phi Sigma Kappa. Six years have passed since this scholarly trio enrolled at St. Lawrence, LaVERE KNEASKERN LAVERE KNEASKERN President WILLIAM Davis Vice-President and like the Grasse River, they just keep rollin' along. Pins dropped like autumn leaves as various brothers fell in line with the trend, and throats are WILLIAM CALDWELL still raw from ringing serenades. TVMIWW RICHARD GAUDION Secretmgf From Row: Lally, Scheim, Vought, Gaudion, Kneaskern, Davis, Caldwell, Straw, Rescorl, Meyer, Troutwine. .Yeroml Row: Hall, Salsburg, Maurer, Cuilty, K. Rogers, Hulbert, Niles, Pratt, Leadley, Morrell, Lee. Third Row: Dennin, Mclntyre, Hunt, Kahler, Lewis, Gearson, Richman, Griffith, Barns, Keates, Hannahs. Fourth Raw: Quinn, Gustafson, Faulkner, McGovern, Carlson, Danielson, Wilder, Wieber, Johnson, Doty, Larrer. Fzftb Raw.- Adams, Luedemann, Mowry, W. Rogers, Meltser, Loyst, Garon, Lofgren, Zittell, Morgan. Luft Row: Donaruma, Loweree, Barker, Crawford, Partridge, Trumbull, Finkle, Jacobson, Green, Dwyer, Archibald, Mair, Churchill. 110 1949 ARNOLD CARLSON BYRON DENNIN GUY DONARUMA JOHN FINKLE ROBERT GRIFFITH WALTER HANNAHS JAMES LALLY JAMES MCGOVERN RICHARD MEYER WILLIAM RESCORL GLENN SALSBURG OTTO SCHEIM FRANCIS STEHLI FREDERICK TROUTWINE 1950 ROBERT ADAMS KENNETH ARCHIBALD CURTIS BARKER DOUGLAS BARNS DONALD BLANCHARD ROBERT BRANDON ROBERT BUROS WILLIAM CALDWELL RICHARD CHURCHILL JOHN COMEY HAROLD CRAWFORD RICHARD CUILTY DONALD DANIELSON WILLIAM DAVIS ANDREW DOTY GILBERT DWYER KENNETH DYER JOHN FAULKNER RICHARD GAUDION WILLIAM GOULD FRANCIS HALL ROBERT HODGKIN ROGER HOWES HENRY HULBERT HERBERT HULSER LAVERE KNEASKERN WARREN LARTER ARTHUR LEWIS JAMES MCALOON GILBERT MAURER ALBERT MELTZER JAMES MORGAN CHARLES MOWRY ALLYN PARTRIDGE GAYLORD POWELL ROBERT PRATT HUGH QUINN MARTIN RICHMAN KENNETH ROGERS WILLIAM ROGERS DOUGLAS STRAW DAVID TRUMBULL JOHN VOUGHT KEITH WATKINS WILLIAM WVIEBER FREDERICK WILDER RICHARD WILLIS 1951 RICHARD EYMAN JOHN GARON RALPH GEARSON DAVID GREEN ALFRED GUSTAFSON ANDREW HILL JOHN HINMAN JOHN HOOK ALLEN HUNT DON JACOBSON RICHARD JOHNSON JOHN KAHLER JOHN LEADLEY WING LEE KINGDON LOCKER NORMAN LOFGREN RICHARD LOYST GEORGE LUEDEMAN N RAYMOND MCINTYRE ROBERT MAIER KETCHAM MORRELL WARREN ZITTELL FALL PLEDGES EDWARD BEAM ROBSON DUNNING DAVID HALLOCK GEORGE MANKO SIGMA ALPH EPSILU New York Rho Chapter once again took its place as one of the leading fraternities on the campus of St. Lawrence University this year. With some eighty-five members responding to the call, all house activities were com- pletely successful. In sports, the SAE's placed five men on the varsity football squad, five of the eight men on the undefeated wrestling team, and were represented on every other varsity team. Hank Powers was Managing Editor of the Hill News and Bill Hayden was president of the L Club, with many brothers serving on the staffs of campus publications, social committees, and KSLU. Several SAE's were also taken into the honorary societies. SAE may also look upon this year as a social success, the annual Barnacle Ball and picnic at Armsrrong's camp was one of the spring's social highlights. By its novel theme, the fall houseparty not only increased the SAE record collection, but was the source of many amusing costumes. The finishing touches were put on the two new rooms in the cellar and recreation can be enjoyed there by the members and their guests. This summer the exterior of the house was painted and minor repairs were completed on the interior. RICHARD VAN DEUSEN RICHARD VAN DEUSEN Prefidem' OLAUS AUDET Vice-Prefirlenf DAVID REMINGTON Secffefmgf LINDEN MERRILL Tremzzffer Franz' Raw: Gray, Duval, Kelly, Audet, Van Deusen, Remington, Hespelt, Boughter, Bareham, Norris, Curlew. .Yeromi Raw: P. Hayden, Marks, Bullinger, Merchant, Canale, Ciofh, W. Hayden, Parish, Powers, Yeaton, Seamon. Thin! Row: Nobis, Russo, Patricia, Mare, Shakshober, Mesloh, Barron, Flanders, Goodman, Battisti. Fourth Row: Barbour, Cox, W. Hall, Locke, Brush, Wilson, Loweree, Barnett, Paro. Fifth Row: Burnpus, Kutarnia, Williams, Knies, Alexander, Lusk, Driver, Plankis, Dul, Lax! Raw: Sawchuk, Hall, Van Slyke, Byrnes, Manning, Steuart, Robertson, Colby. 112 Y I r 1949 JACK BAREHAM WILLIAM BUMPUS ROBERT CHISHOLM ROBERT ELLWOOD RALPH FLANDERS BURT GAY PAUL HAYDEN WILLIAM HAYDEN BENEDICT KELLY ROBERT KUTARNIA DONALD MERCHANT HENRY POWERS RUSSELL ROGERS PETER SAWCHUK JACK SEAMON ROBERT SCOTT RICHARD VAN DEUSEN JOSEPH WILDENBERG WALTER WILLIAMS 1950 OLAUS AUDET WILLIAM BARBOUR LAUREN BARNETT WILBUR BARTON JAMES BATTISTI RICHARD BOUGHTER JACK BRUSH JACK BYRNES MICHAEL CANALE EVERETT CARTER LOUIS CIOFFI DONALD COLBY RENALD CURLEW RICHARD DAVIS JOHN DRIVER HENRY DUL LAWRENCE GOODMAN JOHN HALL ROBERT HESPELT DUANE HUNTLEY HARLAN INFANTINE RICHARD LOWEREE ALBERT MACSATA ROBERT MANNING ROBERT MARE RICHARD MELBER GEORGE MESLOH JOHN MORRISON RAYMOND NOBIS JOHN OLIVER DONALD PARO DAVID REMINGTON HOWARD ROUSHEY ROBERT RUST JOHN SHAKSHOBER FOSTER SHERMAN ROBERT VAN SLYKE EARLE WARNER ROBERT YEATON 1951 JOHN ALEXANDER HAROLD ANSON NEIL ARMSTRONG EDWARD BULLINGER TOM CONNERS THEODORE Cox DONALD FARRINGTON JAMES FIFE WILLIAM FRENETTE AUGUSTUS GRAY WAYNE HALL ROLAND KNECHT DONALD KNIES WILLIAM LOCKE DONALD LUSK WILLIAM MARKS FLOYD PARISH ALBERT PATRICIA EDMUND PLANKIS WILLIAM ROBERTSON KNUTE STEUART HAROLD TOMLINSON ALLEN VAN ALSTYNE JACK WEBB WARD WILSON FALL PLEDGES MAURICE ALEORD ROBERT MESICK JACK NORRIS JOSEPH RUSSO WILLIAM SYWETZ RICHARD VAN AUKER HAROLD WHITTUM SIGMA Pl if Throughout another year forty-two returning wearers of the Greek Cross swelled by new eager subscribers to our mystic ritual have taken their part in forming another page of the venerable history of St. Lawrence. On return- ing to the campus we found that our dream house had never seen light because of an illness of the building chairman, but with dash we concen- rated upon redecorating the downstairs, guided by the impeccable taste of John Massaro, our old paper hanger. Now with the knowledge that our new house is a definite proposition, our hopes for the future have risen to heights as lofty as the spire of our chapel. This year again found the Sig Pi's , , , , , , TED McCABE entering 1I'1tO every phase of life within the college gates. Representing the cross on the campus were Eddie Garbers and Blackie Borab, driving forces ., ,, . . . FREDERICK MCCABE of the hockey team, and Red Chapadeau and Jim Roselle improving upon P ,d I Bill Stern over the airways while football and baseball stars could be found WH en training at 48 Park in the afternoons. Besides being foremost in the art of LUCIAN TAYLUR giving beer parties, we have taken our more serious social obligations very VZCe'P7'9fZde7U much to heart in the tradition of our fraternity. Truly the bearers of the JOHN WITHERHEAD Greek Cross embraced the book and the hands of their friends with equal jewemm, Success' WILLIAM LEHREN Treasurer Front Row: Lehren, Alexander, Garbers, Witherhead, T. McCabe, Taylor, McKever, Kudan, Grasing. Secafzd Row: Borab, Foster, Gustafson, Martin, Small, Schwartz, Beaubriand, O'Connor, Stevens. Third Row: Commisso, Walsh, E. McCabe, Back, Srabins, Schrade, Townsend, Roselle. Fourth Rauf: Van Laer, Bullock, Orr, Long, Massaro, Tornatore, Clarke. Lan Row: Baird, Wood, Sutton, Sweet, Shedd, Crotty. 114 1949 WILLIAM BACK JEAN BEAUBRIAND JAMES BULLOCK NICHOLAS COMMISSO JOSEPH CROTTY CHARLES KUDAN WILLIAM LEHREN ROBERT LONG WILLIAM MCKEVER ROBERT MYERS ARTHUR O'CONNOR PAUL ORR JAMES ROSELLE JOHN STEVENS MICHAEL TORNATORE THOMAS WVALSH 1950 JOHN ALEXANDER MATTHEW CLARKE EDWARD GARBERS WARREN GRASING NILS GUSTAFSON EDWARD MCCABE RUSSELL MARTIN JOHN MASSARO KARL SCHRADE FRANK SCHWARTZ EDMUND SHEDD DAVID STABINS 1951 JOHN BAIRD ROBERT BORAB ROBERT CACKENER THOMAS FOSTER FREDERICK MCCABE RICHARD SHELL ARTHUR SMALL ROBERT STEWART ARTHUR SUTTON RICHARD SWEET LUCIAN TAYLOR RICHARD TOWNSEND NICHOLAS VAN LAER JOHN WITHERHEAD FREDERIC WOOD FALL PLEDGES JACK CAMP ARMOND CHAPADEAU ANTHONY DEMAIO MARTIN FROST WALTER MICHAELIS ROBERT PORTER DONALD POWERS IRWIN SESAN JACK WILCOX AHEUN UTS The Argonauts, the ofhcial independent men's organization for all non- afiiliated men, is nearing the end of its third year of existence at the uni- versity. One of the objectives of this group is to promote and promulgate, by democratic principles, a better St. Lawrence. The Argonauts, though small in membership, has taken great strides in carrying out this objective. Its members are active in almost every phase of campus life. Many Argonauts carry the burdens of leadership in the Student Union, which has completed its first year as a social outlet for all students. The campus Co-op serves a great need and has provided outstanding service to the campus. The Inter- national Relations Club, KSLU, the College Discussion Group, and many other campus organizaisons have Argonaut men in leadership roles. Honors have come to Argonauts members through membership in Kixioc, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Phi Beta Kappa, and other honorary groups. The Argonauts are always high on the list of scholastic attainment. This organization holds membership in the National Independent Students' Association QNISAD. We are deeply appreciative of the able and devoted guidance of Dr. William I-Iouk, Argonauts adviser. FRED RUSSELL OFFICERS F RED RUSSELL President ROBERT HoovER Vice-Prefidenz' ROBERT STERLING .S' 6L'1 6f6Z7Q' GERALD HORWITZ Tffeazsurer .l'eateaf.' Reed, Sterling, Russell, Kisciras, Sohn. S!d7lLlil1g.'JOl'll'lSOIl, Behee, Hatch, Vail. 116 1948 DONALD SOHN 1 949 CHARLES REED WELLS BEHEE RAY CARPENTER ROBERT LEE 1950 REYNOLD VAIL CONNIE K1sc1RAs ROBERT HATCH FRED RUSSELL ROBERT JOHNSON ROBERT STERLING SANFORD COHN PAUL NUTTING ROBERT HOOVER XVALTER GALLUP GERALD HORWITZ 1952 CLIFFORD DE ROOD1: Wl TEH EAHNIVAL Once again St. Lawrence University's Winter Carnival featured a weekend of successful athletic and social activities. Aided by an unusual snowstorm in an otherwise uncooperative winter, the campus itself added to the spirit of the festival by becoming a picturesque winter wonderland. The lirst outward indication of the fun-packed three days began around February lst when the mounds of snow and ice in front of the various fraternity and sorority houses promised statues representing characters in Greek mythology, in ac- 1 cordance with the Carnival theme. The social whirl of activi- ties opened officially on Thursday night, February 3rd, with a ski rally at Laurentian Hall, a torch-light parade led by the King Newk 2-Hd Queen Ellie regal candidates, and the Coronation of the King and Queen in the Canton park. Chosen to reign were Eleanor DeWitt, representing Delta Delta Delta, and Newk Steuart of Sigma' Alpha Epsilon. Judy Sullivan, Kappa Delta, Nancy Manning, Independent Women, Marilyn Stewart, Pi Beta Phi, Patricia Nalton, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Barbara Rowley, Alpha Delta Pi, LaVere Kneaskern, Phi Sigma Kappa, Bob Finley, Beta Theta Pi, Dick Wellington, Alpha Tau Omega, and Dick Sweet, Sigma Pi, attended the royal couple. Athletic activities began Friday with the skiing events at the Snow Bowl in which ten colleges participated. Starting with men's and women's downhill in the morning, the meet continued with the cross-country race and women's slalom in the afternoon. The hockey game scheduled for Friday afternoon was cancelled because of excess snow but the basket- ball game that night with Champlain College added to the Carnival victories. On the social agenda was the Silver Dollar Party, an informal dance in the spirit of a Monte Carlo theme-roulette wheels and all. Saturday was really the most spectacular day of the weekend. Huge crowds gathered at South Colton to witness the men's slalom and jumping contests on this last day of the ski meet in which St. Lawrence downed a powerful Cornell to hold the state championship. The last sports event of the weekend took place Saturday night when the wrestling team claimed a win over the Rochester Institute of Technology. Highlighting the three-day festival was the Carnival Ball, held in the Sunken Lounge of Men's Residence. Winter decorations and two bands supplying continuous music, the Laurentians and the Varsity Band of Potsdam, added to the immense success of the evening. The ice statues proved exceptional this year. Phi Sigma Kappa took first place among the men with Atlas and the World while, of the girls, Dean-Eaton Hall won honors with Winged Victory. Honorable mention was given Beta Theta Pi for Herakles and the Hydra, Campus Co-operative for The Chariot Driver, and Delta Delta Delta for Poseidon Enthroned. Planning the Winter Carnival is a year-around job. This year Howard McKinley headed the committee which was divided into fourteen sub-committees. Included among these were General Secretary, joan Hanigan, Dance Committee, William Caldwell, Carnival Ball, Bob Henning, Silver Dollar Dance, Jack Brush, Ski Meet, Lou Taylor, Hill Manager, Rene Burdet, and Transportation, Warren Zittell. Directing the publicity was Ed Beam, while Eleanor Nicklus headed the committee for the Winter Carnival Booklet, Scotty McAloon was in charge of the opening day, J. J. Campbell, the ski rally, Betty Damon, the Coronation, and Jim Hannon and Nancy Schilling, honored guests. A. Edward Hill acted as business manager and William Davis directed the co-ordination between the Athletic Department and WINTER CARNIVAL COMMITTEE Zittell, Beam, Hanigan, McKinley, Taylor, McAloon, Caldwell. the town of Canton. There were, of course, many sub- Q w V aaa chairmen under these committees who, along with the . - im committee heads, the administration, the weatherman, , A and the students, helped to make the 1949 Carnival a , 'X 1. great success. .Q pg X .1 i mf s N Hg, ppg, The other ice statues that were entered in the judging .V naizu 5 1 .,, .. I zq f g f ppp.: gnl a n were: The Centaur by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cyclops by 'E ::..g ...V, Alpha Tau Omega, Diana by Pi Beta Phi, Cupid by Alpha iie. 'f L ' Delta Pi, Neptune by Kappa Delta, and Winged Foot of ii: Mercury by Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Coronation statue - ' '-iii V ' iii featured Zeus, the king of the gods. 118 Pi Beta Phi Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Delta l l Phi Sigma Kappa Deaiz-Eaten Hall Sigma Alpha Epxilon Kappa Kappa Gamma D Campus Coop Beta Theta Pi Delta Delta Delta 119 For when the One Green' Ecover cemex to write elgeliliff your meme, He fmzrks--not that you won or loft- bzzt bow you plegyeei the game. GRANTLAND RICE -Q f. igixx 5232 M371 i 5 5 zu 3-A ai' 'X gzgi wj. ---.f.f. -1-:JM X, 7 ' W 6. Q x Ti' -. Q X ,Q + Q, 1 if 517.5 .1-. ii? If 13155. Sf.-Eff. -' , ,,,4:, 40 TA ,M,m,.,. , 6 I 1 1 Y 1 N w 1 1 W THE EUAEHI E ST FF The Athletic Department was headed by Ronald T. Burkman this year. Mr. Burkman was appointed Director of Athletics succeeding Roy Clogston who left St. Lawrence to accept a similar post at North Carolina State University. Mr. Burkman entered St. Lawrence in the fall of 1924, and was a standout athlete here for four years. After graduation he played two years of professional baseball before beginning his coaching career on the Hill. Burk has coached basketball and baseball here for several seasons with considerable success and continued to lead the Larries in both sports during the 1948-49 season. He was ably assisted in this department by five veterans and two newcomers to the Hill. Paul Patten succeeded Roy Clogston as Head Football Coach. He is a graduate of Notre Dame where he was a mem- ber of the varsity football team. After graduating from the South Bend school he coached high school sports for two years and since that time had been Backfield Coach at St. Lawrence. He also mentored the hockey team to a very suc- cessful season. Coach Patten was assisted in coaching the football team by Backfield Coach Oscar Cochi and two new line coaches. They are Olav Kollevoll, a graduate of Colgate University, and Tully Wells, who was at Mohawk last year. Charles Patricia coached the Freshman team. Tully Wells took over the reigns of the wrestling team. He served in a similar capacity at Mohawk the year before. He also guided the Larrie tennis team this spring. The ski team was under the tutelage of Otto Schniebs who has rightfully been named The Father of U. S. Skiing. Mr. Schniebs is not only a well known authority on skiing in this country but is also rated very highly throughout Europe. Mr. Schniebs is the man who made Dartmouth College famous for its ski teams and he also founded the Ameri- can Ski School at Lake Placid in 1936. He is also credited with many other accomplishments in this winter sport. Otto Schniebs was actually not a newcomer to St. Lawrence this year. He piloted the Saints to successful seasons in 1940-41 and 1941-42 and is generally accredited with rejuvenating the sport here. The golf team this spring was under the tutelage of Robert Haggery. Mr. Haggerty is the professional at the Canton Golf Club. Oscar Cochi also coached the freshmen in basketball and baseball. Doc Littlejohn again served as trainer for the Athletic Department. .S'ef1m!.' Kollevol, Burkman, Schniebs. 5'fm1di:1g.' Patten, Cochi, Littlejohn, Wells. i l 121 Fzrrt Row: Sywetz, Sacco, Guardino, Ciofli, Vail, Curlew, Huntley, Gerard, Cutting, DelVecchio, Bareham, Andes. Xzrmzd Raw: Van Slyke, Dul, Meny Back Audet, W. Hayden, O'Rourke, Maley, P. Hayden, McKever, Pernasilice. Third Row: Shakshober, Gordon, Van Derzee, Gunthrope, Costaregni Godridge, Van Deusen, Williams, Walters, Scott, Donaruma, O'Brien, Mclntyre, Hall, Moro, Anson, Kuell, Elmslie, Stevens, Furman, Moten THE L CLUB OFFICERS WILLIAM HAYDEN . Prerident WILLIAM OYROURKE . . Vice-President OLAUS AUDET . Secretary-Treasurer The L Club is open to all undergraduate men who have participated in either a major or minor sport and have earned a varsity The purpose of the L Club is to unite its members with the goal of pro- moting sports and sportsmanship and furthering athletic ideas at St. Lawrence. One of the L Club's most essential duties is to plan and carry out the orientation of the incoming freshmen with regard to familiarizing them with general rules of campus behavior and also to foster in the frosh that intangible thing called spirit. The Club feels that this is a most important and fundamental job, for, with this feeling of friendship and spirit, comes the unification of the freshman class. Material signs of this unity were evidenced at every varsity football game during the fall, when the freshmen sat as a bloc and under the direction of the L Club members, flashed cards of scarlet and white, creating letters and formations. Nor was there more cheering and support to athletics than that offered by the plebes. By their participation in sports, the members of the Club create certain rivalries, as with the students of Clarkson, but by the same token, it is the L Club as a functioning body which maintains constant surveillance over the actions of each school's student body. There have been cases of over-enthusiasm in the past which have resulted in accidents. The club has cut these oc- currences almost to extinction and the success of this means of control has been realized. Social functions also play an important part in the activities of the organization. During Clarkson Weekend the L Club sponsors a dance on the Saturday of the football game. This culminates one of St. Lawrence's major weekends, a crowning climax of the fall season. Several banquets held in behalf of its members participating in currently Larry athletics, were conducted with success and with that same bond of unification that is characteristic of all L Club functions. 122 .,.fSp.. THE Slill E STUHY The advent of snow in the North Country was long awaited by the St. i Lawrence ski team. In the interim Otto E. Schniebs took over the position of coach for the Larries. John Gus Hall, although critically injured in an accident last year, was unanimously elected captain of the team. With the exception of Rainbow Wright's absence, the team was virtually the same as the previous year. Ray McIntyre, four event man from Lake Placid, led the team at Lake Placid, St. Lawrence Snow Bowl, Dartmouth, and McGill. Ray took iirst, second, and fifth in the jump at the Snow Bowl, Lake Placid, and Dartmouth, respectively, and also ranked high in the downhill and slalom. At the St. Lawrence Winter Carnival Ray won the coveted Ski-meister Trophy. Harold Corky Anson of Lake Placid and Bill Frenette of Tupper Lake helped the team average with their cross country running and jumping and both steadily improved with the season, as did Art Lewis ofjamestown. The cross country specialist was Ray Mulvihill of Ottawa who also showed well in downhill and slalom. Jim Fife of Middlebury, Vermont, and Hugh Pierce of Newport, Vermont, were the original hard luck boys of the team as both received injuries to keep them out of competition for several of the meets. Both are outstanding short race performers. Hugh broke his ankle in running the slalom at South Colton in near record time. Chuck Mowry of Rome and Paul Soros, Hungarian exchange student, rounded out the team with their performances in the downhill and slalom. OTTO E. SCHNIEBS Cuatla The Larry team started out the season by sending its jumpers to Lake Placid for the intercollegiate jump, the sole event held during the annual Sno-Bird meet. Rain and lack of snow virtually ruined the meet but St. Lawrence came out capturing five out of ten places in this event. Although no oflicial record was taken, unoihcial scoring shows that St. Lawrence came out with top honors among the other colleges represented, even beating the powerful Dartmouth. Soros, Mulvihill, Mclntyre, Anson, Lewis. Pierce, Frenette, Merchant, Hall, Coach Schniebs. . H lr p p a 1 5 123 The New, York State Championship, held during our Winter Carnival, found St. Lawrence skiers winning for the fifty consecutive year. At the end of the first day the Larries held a slim margin in points over Cornell and R. P. I. but on the second day St. Lawrence spread-eagled ahead with a meet total of 372.3 points in comparison to Cornell's 35O.4. St. Lawrence suffered its first setback at the Dartmouth Winter Carnival, placing behind such top teams as Dartmouth, Middlebury, McGill, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The following week the team traveled to Montreal and McGill where they met the same opposition. The team closely paralleled its previous performance by again plac- ing sixth. Out-of-season Weather again played its part as it did on the following week, causing the postponement of the Middlebury Winter Carnival for lack of snow. As at the Sno-Bird meet, the only skiing event at Middlebury was the jump. This time it was an individual jump open to all, in Which McIntyre astounded ski circles by coming out with the highest number of points of any other contestant entered. To accomplish the aim of good ski instruction to everyone rather than to a chosen few athletes, the university es- tablished a ski council which, together with the ski coaching staff operated under the university athletic director. The ski council includes two faculty advisors, one of whom is the director of the Outing Club, a representative of the women's athletic department, the president, the secretary and two student members of the Outing Club, and the guid- ing spirit and ski coach, Otto E. Schniebs. The ski council has direct supervision over four undergraduate committees set up for various purposes connected with the program. These include a committee on racing, publicity, entertainment, and the Winter Carnival. The ski coaching staff, working at all times with the ski council and with a membership duplicating in part that of the council, comprises the head ski coach and the undergraduate instructors. An important side of the coaching staff is the resident director of the university's fifty-thousand-dollar Snow Bowl development at South Colton, twenty miles from the campus. The recreational program fell under the direction of the coaching staff with a head instructor and student instructors in direct charge of the ski school. Also under the coaching staff was the Snow Bowl committee, the ski shop, run this year by Jim Lally, and a unit of the Red Cross Ski Patrol, under the direction of James 'lDoc Littlejohn. Otto E. Schniebs, who came back to St. Lawrence after an absence of six years, had supervision of the entire program. Rainbow Wright, captain of the varsity ski team last year and national champion of the classic combined Ccross country and jumpingl event, served as director of the Outing Club, which worked closely with the ski council, its membership largely overlapping. WUME 'S VARSITY SHITE M Bombard, Davenport, Nalton, Dawson, Stanton. x , J . . ' Front Rauf: Merrill, Wolcott, Morss, Findeisen, Kidd, Mason, Baxter. Sammi Raw: Morehouse, Burdet, Doc Littlejohn, Finlay, Lewis. Thin! Raw: Hutchinson, Car enter, Keller, Schaefer, Neiley, Merrell. Back Row: Partridjge, Weigel, Erway. BED EHUSS SHI P THUL T gy 4:23, s 4911.- 124 Ag' ' fs-.451 vw M M., .Amr QQ ' ww W awww- ,T -f .532 ny QA -. V2 Gif . 9 , :www f .fm FOOTBALL The St. Lawrence University football team, under the direction of the new head coach, Paul Patten, com- pleted its 1948 football season with a .500 record of three wins, three losses and two ties. With the introduction of the winged-T formation by Patten, the team showed a deceptive defense and a strong line play. Had it not been for frequent fumbles and lack of experience, the team's record might have been even more noteworthy. The main strength of the Larries this year was their aggressive defensive play which held the opposition to an average of 128.7 yards per game to rank them among the nation's leading defensive elevens. The big line led by Maley, Shakshober, Last, and Barron was outstanding and represented a vast improvement over last year's team. The Patten eleven got off to a disappointing start dropping its first three games to Union, Hobart, and Vermont. In each of these contests the Larries held the edge in the statistics but fumbles and missed oppor- tunities cost them victories. The next contest, which was against our big rival, Clarkson, resulted in a dis- appointing 0-0 tie as the Larries mauled and pushed the Engineers all over the gridiron but failed to cross the goal line. Although the Scarlet outgained the Green and Gold 180 yards to .4, their offensive marches were stalled continually by fumbles, two of which occurred on the two-yard line. The offense evidenced in the Clarkson game finally got rolling as the Scarlet and Brown travelled to Plattsburg and dumped the Champlain Blue Jays 14-6. Following the Champlain victory, St. Lawrence, in a game featured by a great line play and a 37-yard O'Loughlin to MacKay touchdown pass, upset a favored Alfred eleven16-0 at Canton. The defensive play in this game was outstanding and it bottled up the Saxon offense all afternoon. Fzrft Row: MacKay, Walters, Hayden, Scheim, Back, Maley, Keck, Conners, Sacco, Shaksober. Strom! Raw: Leach, Metraw, DeMaio, Costaregni, Russell, Cioffl, Guardino, J. Barron, Moro. Third Row: Audet, Haley, Murphy, Sasso, Fraser, Parish, Biernacki, Frost. Fourth Raw: W. Barron, Cordwell, Baird, Manko, Last, Emmons, Gordon. Fifth Row: Lee, DeStefani, O'Loughlin, Yannes, Miller, Schell. Sixth Row: Littlejohn, Wells, Burkman, Patten, Kollevoll, Cochi, Schwartz. 126 The Larries' next effort was a 14-0 drubbing of Norwich, in a game featured by John Yannes's 90-yard kick off return for a touchdown. Played in a driving rain, the contest produced one of the team's best offensive games, with Conners, Yannes, and Hayden picking up most of the yardage. In the season's finale, the team journeyed to Kingston for the alumni game against a strong Gettysburg eleven which resulted in a hard-earned 7-7 tie. The Larries missed victory in the closing seconds of play when Bill Barron's field goal attempt struck the goal post. The Scarlet and Brown, lacking any individual stars, had a well-balanced offense which gained 1,638 yards as com- pared to 1,030 for their opponents. The offensive burden was carried by the passing of Quarterback Jack O'Loughlin who amassed 317 yards and a host of ball carriers including Conners, MacKay, Hayden, and Guardino, all of whom accounted for more than 200 yards rushing. The punting assignment was handled by Yannes and Metraw with the former booting 26 times for an average of 37.4 yards. Captain Jim Maley and Don MacKay topped the scoring honors with two touchdowns apiece as the Larries outscored their opponents 62-58. 127 V 1 BASKETBALL Coach Ron Burkman brought to the court an experienced set of fast-breaking juniors. With a previous season's play behind it, the Scarlet and Brown got under way in mid-December by trouncing McGill and Hartwick in Brewer Field House. This illustrious start promised better results than the past two seasons of 11 and 6 records, but the Larries' first trip downstate brought losses to Union and Fordham. Although John Moro of North Tarrytown looked good against the New Yorkers, the Rams handed the Larries a 68-55 loss after a nip-and-tuck first half. Led by the Lawrences, Elmslie, Bill O'Rourke, and Captain John Moro, the court- men won 7 out of the next 11 contests, conquering Queens, Vermont, Middlebury, Alfred, Buffalo, Champlain, and Hobart, the latter team allowing the Larries to score a season's high of 91 points. The losses were to Clarkson, Colgate, Ithaca, and R. P. I. Still smarting from its defeat by Clarkson earlier in the season, the Larries were seeking revenge on the Potsdam club in Canton at their next encounter when they took the Green and Gold for a 75-68 win. The Saints then defeated Sampson, 83-61 in a home game. The Larry basketball team averaged 65 points per game in winning twelve out of 18 contests during the 1948-49 season. The Saints' total, 1,155 points, was the highest ever registered by a St. Lawrence team. Bill O'Rourke was the individual leader once more, his time with 222 points in 18 games. John Moro was close behind with 202 points, and Roger Lawrence, John Lawrence, and Slim Elmslie all had 144 or more. The Larries only loss at Brewer Field House was to Ithaca, 68-51, and outstanding home victories were Won at the expense of Hartwick, Vermont, and Clarkson. The team's 91 points against Hobart was the season record, as was O'Rourke's 27 point effort in the first Champlain game. The Larries failed to score at least 50 points only twice, in the 47-53 loss to Union and the 49-55 loss to Clarkson at Potsdam. Although the live starters were the principal scorers, full credit should be given to the reserves, led by Lou Ciofli, Bob Van Slyke, Ed Starke, Al Van Alstyne, and George Kuell. The whole team is slated to return next year, a circumstance which should give much comfrot to Coach Ronald T. Burkman and none at all to St. Lawrence's opponents. Kneeling: Van Slyke, Ciofli. .S'eaterZ.' Van Alstyne, Lawrence, O'Rourke, Moro, Elmslie, R. Lawrence. Smfzding' Manager Gaudion, Samuels, Moore- head, DeSrefani, Kuell, Coach Burkman. 128 D f f M ,Y ,Q av Q A f w. B' Q wx, W ffxr iazf 4 , . ,f 5 f 4 me , N W W ,, ,M ' w QU' H VWASN1. , fs 4 M 1 Y ff Q MW ,mf :N Nw N BASEBALL The St. Lawrence University baseball team compiled a record of six wins and five losses for the 1948 cam- paign, which was highlighted by three stirring one-run wins over the Clarkson Tech nine. Coach Burkman's team got off on the right foot with a 5-4 win over St. Michaels in a game that was featured by Hank Dul's tight pitching and Jack Williams' timely hitting. Despite good pitching from Dul and Bill McKever the team was unable to get a consistent hitting attack functioning,4and, as a result, dropped its next four games to Syracuse, Hobart, Norwich, and Middlebury. As the season progressed, Burkman's nine lifted their offensive stregnth to a higher level, which spelled evil for opposing moundsmen, ln the most thrilling game of the year, the Larries, led by Dul, squeaked out a tight 3-2 decision over a determined Cortland State nine in 14 innings. Dul, besides pitching brilliant six-hit ball, drove in the winning run and collected three hits for the day. In the next game the Saints fashioned a twelve-hit attack but lost a heartbreaker to Ithaca College, 4-2. After this setback, however, the team went on to sweep the remaining four games on their schedule, thereby rescuing the season. The Rochester Yellowjackets invaded the North Country and were bested, 3-1, due to the effective pitching of Dul and McKever and some vital stickwork by Jack Moten. Following this victory the rejuvenated Larries routed the Clarkson Engineers in a three-game series which saw St. Lawrence take all three contests from their arch-rivals. The first game, played at Potsdam, was a pitching duel with Dul and St. Lawrence coming out on top by a 2 to 1 score. Big George Van Derzee accounted for all the Larry runs with a triple and three singles in four times at bat. The second game again saw the Scarlet and Brown edge the Green and Gold, this time by the score of 7 to 6. ln the season's finale, the Canton team added insult to injury when they again clipped Tech by a 3 to 2 score, in a game marked by Dul's fine hurling and some clutch- hitting by Moten and Jack Weeden. The pitching staff was the bright spot on the Larry nine with Hank Dul spearheading the way with a 5 and 2 record and receiving valuable assistance from Bill McKever. Vic Sacco, second baseman, led the hitters with a .310 average followed closely by George Van Derzee's .306 mark. Fm! Rau Weeden, McKever, Borab, Sacco, Canale, Williams, Manager Donaruma. Middle Raw: Shakshober, R. Van Derzee, Ciofli, Nardello, Boccio latt, Weaver, Audet. Back Raw: Dul, Moten, Thomas, Elmslie, Van Auker, Oddo, G. Van Derzee, Coach Burkman. 130 HUEEEY Gaining collegiate hockey prestige with every push of thc: puck, the Scarlet Saints sextet once again made its presence known throughout eastern intercollegiate circles as well as in the metropolitan area. Opening their campaign with a 9-3 loss to the Canadian Cornwall Calumets, the Saints then proceeded to do a complete about face with a successful invasion of New York City where they up-ended the New York Athletic Club, 6-3. Continuing on their winning way, the Saints made a virtual shambles of the cage as they demolished Brockville 10-4 and dropped Hamilton 5-2. Patten's pucksters then rocked the north country by toppling Col- gate from the unbeaten ranks with a decisive 6-4 triumph. Undoubtedly one of the bright spots of the season, the victory catapulted the Saints to the status of a recognized hockey power in the east. Losses to Clarkson and Williams temporarily halted the scarlet-shifted skaters' victory caravan but an overtime 6-5 thriller at the expense of Colgate and a 6-3 thumping of Clarkson put the Larries back on the right side of the ledger. At Clarkson the Saints' front lines exerted pressure on the Clarkson defense until it snapped wide open and then the Scarlet pucksters rammed through three counters in the remarkable time of one and a half minutes to clinch the contest. Middlebury proved to be an easy mark as the Saints sent ten tallies into the twine to chalk up a 10-5 victory and then proceeded to down Clinton 6-1. The Lake Placid Roamers marred the season's final with an 8-7 edging of the Saints but Patten's men had salvaged a record of 8 wins and 4 losses. Individual achievements throughout the campaign were numerous and brilliant. Mike Nardello's solo dash to score the winning goal in an overtime period against Colgate was one of the thrilling moments of the year while hot tricks by Garbers and Gerard provided cheering fuel for Larry rooters. Andes and Borab turned in sparkling front line play and Doug Westerburg, who had a private lease on the penalty box, teamed up with Ed Gunthorpe to perform yeoman work on defense. The first line of Nardello, Borab, and Weeden backed by the second line of Garbers, Gerard, and Andes packed a potent scoring punch while pad-wearer Gene Del- Vecchio made the scoring of enemy goals a tedious business. Coach Paul Patten and assistant coach Ollie Kolle- vol can look back upon a successful season and forward to greater hockey heights. With a S350,0G0 hockey palace planned and the return of the entire team for another season of competition, the outlook is rosy. Firxt Raw: Del Vecchio, Borab, Gerard, Nardello, Andes, Birnkammer, Yeaton. Back Raw: Coach Patten, A. Gunthrope, Harder, Lee, E. Gunthrope Westerberg, Garbers, Larsen, Manager McDonough, Assistant Coach Kollevol. 131 , , ,ii n if M5 fw' .S X, gf ZA 4 ismfmwx S? 9 Q ,A WRESTLI The line-up for the initial wrestling match of the 1948-1949 season was bolstered by the return of six stal- wart veterans of the undefeated octet of the previous campaign. Among the returning lettermen were Captain Rennie Curlew and Bill Hayden at 128 and 155 pounds respectively. Each entered the fresh season with an unblemished record from last year's competition. Both, however, were destined to be subdued during the ensuing encounters. Also among the varsity holdovers were Duane Huntley at 121 pounds, who left at the end of the term, the 136-pounder, Paul Hayden, Rennie Vail, clashing at 1455 and Bill Sywetz, who took to the mats in the unlimited class. This year the grunt-and-groaners were under the tutelage of Gardner E. Tully Wells who replaced Roy B. Clogston. The new Larry mat mentor coached at Mohawk College before coming to the Hill. The locals won the first match from Champlain College 24-10, but were not so fortunate in the next two outings. A strong Sampson squad gained a 16-16 tie and the following week the visiting Cortland Teachers handed the Scarlet and Brown its first setback in ten postwar meets with a 20-10 thumping. There was one more loss along the eight-game route when the St. Lawrence matmen engaged two enemies on consecutive evenings and fell victim to the powerful Ithaca club, 27-3 on the second leg of the two-meet journey. When a squad suffers only two setbacks, however, it can hardly be considered unsuccessful. In the next match, the team beat Queens to a 24-5 score and then ended the season with a second match with Champlain which ended in a 15-15 tie. Despite the loss of Huntley, Joe Crotty, and the Hayden brothers, greater conquests are expected of the remaining team members along with several prominent jayvee wrestlers who will probably be called to fill the gap next year. Firrt Row: Manager Cackener, Lee, Curlew, P. Hayden, Crotty, W. Hayden, Manko. Back Row: Trainer Littlejohn, Vail, Savage, Sywetz, Scott Far rington, Coach Wells. 133 GULF S.L.U. Opp. Hobart . . ZZ 6M Niagara . . 6 3 Syracuse . . O 9 Syracuse . . 2 7 Champlain . . 6M ZZ Union . . . 55 3M Colgate . . 3M SM Clarkson . . 6 3 An inexperienced St. Lawrence golf team, playing under adverse conditions for almost the entire season, compiled .a record of four wins and seven losses for the 1948 campaign. The squad was made up entirely of newcomers with the exception of Captain Pete Sala, who was the only veteran holdover from the 1947 squad. The six-man squad, chosen from over 40 candidates by coaches Roy Clogston and Paul Patten, included Pete Sala, Bob Stevenson, Paul Godridge, George Sturtz, John Gordon, and Rufe Cutting. Opening the season in a triple meet at Geneva with Hobart and Niagara, the Saints lost to Hobart 6M-ZZ, but defeated Niagara, 6-3. The following day the team played a strong Syracuse University squad on the Syracuse course in a late-season snow storm and were bested, 9-O. On May 15 the Larries played Syracuse at Canton and again were defeated. The following week saw the Scarlet rack up two successive victories at home by beating Champlain College 6M-ZZ and downing Union 5M-3M. The golfers next journeyed to Potsdam and lost a close match to their arch-rivals, Clarkson College. Continuing on the road, the Saints dropped two successive matches to Middle- bury and Colgate. Returning to the home course the linksmen finished their season successfully by avenging their previous loss to Clarkson by a 6-3 score. With five experienced lettermen returning to the links this year, the golfers should have a much more successful season. Coach Clogston, Stevenson, Godridge, Cutting, Gordon, Sturtz, Sala, Coach Patten. 134 TENNIS S.L.U. Opp. Ottawa . . 6 3 Clarkson . . 5 e 4 Middlebury . . 4 4 Champlain . 6 3 Clarkson . . 6 3 Colgate . . 2 7 The Scarlet and Brown netmen of St. Lawrence University completed a highly successful 1948 court campaign. Under the able guidance of Don Frick, the Larries chalked up four victories and one tie in six starts. In the opening match the sneaker-togged Cantonites defeated the Rideau Tennis Club of Ottawa in an exhibition contest. The S. L. U. team got oh' to a fast start, downing the strong Canadian Club 6-3. By defeating Clarkson 5-4 in a close contest on the Weeks Field courts, St. Lawrence won its second victory. Capturing four of the six single matches, the Larries clinched the triumph when Captain Al Ingalls and Jack Bareham took the Number three doubles contest. In the following game the gum-shoed St. Lawrence team tied Middlebury, 4-4. The Scarlet and Brown dropped four single matches but managed to capture three doubles. Rain cancelled the third and decisive match. Warren Holzkamp and John Lawrence both proved adept during the fray, each figuring in all of the St. Lawrence points. This pair won their singles matches and then turned to aid their team-mates in copping the doubles matches to even the score. Lawrence and Holzkamp, number two and three men for St. Lawrence, turned in impressive season records for the singles division. Each obtained five victories in six matches, while Al Ingalls and Don Elitharp contributed additional points to the singles scores. In the last match of the season a high-powered Colgate squad outclassed the Larries, 7-2. This was the only defeat to mar an otherwise perfect season. Manager McKinley, Bareham, Ingalls, Lawrence, Elitharp, Holzkmap, Sperling, Morgan, Coach Frick. 135 EHEEHLEADI This year's squad of cheerleaders was composed of an equal number of men and women, for the second time in St. Lawrence cheerleading history. The twelve red and white uniforms were a handsome sight on the football field this fall, while during the basketball season, although their number was smaller, their voices, grins, and threats were as strong as ever. Sportsmanship, ever-present in Larry teams of any sort, was evident when our squad enthusiastically exchanged cheers with its opponents. One of the outstanding accomplishments of this year's group was the brilliant red and White card flashing, executed by the members of the freshman class, and directed by head cheerleaders Pete McDonough and Joan Buchholtz. They also organized a group of ten eager freshmen who gave their all to lead the yells at the frosh basketball games. This gave the freshmen experience and practice for competition in the spring for next year's varsity squad. Perhaps the most exciting phase of the season was the SLU-Gettysburg football game. In true Larry fashion, the cheerleaders would not be left behind on the 300-mile jaunt to Kingston. They cheered the gridders down the field for every yard of play, and didn't waste an ounce of the St. Lawrence spirit that was raging in the stands. The cheerleaders felt that the increased cooperation and the overwhelming expression of spirit on the part of the student body at all athletic functions and pep rallies were the main reasons for the great improvements seen among the cheerleaders. So let's give a cheer for the squad which keeps smiling at us throughout the year at almost every athletic encounter. They deserve our encouragement and praise for the great job they do. Front Row: Miller, Plumer, Dee, Buchholtz, Richards, Bryson, Reinartz. Back Row: Lusk, Curlew, Flanders, Manning. 136 WJ-l.A. The Women's Athletic Association, in cooperation with the Women's Board of Athletic Control, is the organizing and driving force behind the program of women's sports at St. Lawrence. The jurisdiction of W. A. A. extends over team and individual sports in all fields. This year's schedule of events was particularly full and successful. Early in the fall the annual W. A. A. rally for all freshmen and upperclass women was arranged in the form of a hound and hare hunt which led from campus to I-lulett Lodge and ended With a hotdog roast at the Sandbanks. A few weeks later, a varsity hockey team travelled to Rochester and Middle- bury to participate in a meet organized by W. A. A. In December a basketball clinic opened under the direction of Miss Haver to give the girls instruction in game procedure and actual practice in playing. During the year speakers were secured and tournaments-class, sorority, and individual-were ar- ranged in all sports. In May the season ended with the spring rally at the club house on the golf course. .S'itri11g.' Gore, Burbank, I. Stanton, Feindel, Graves, Plumer, V. Stanton. .S'mmling.' Simon, Pulsifer, W JOANN FEINDEL Preyidmt JOANN FEINDEL Pffefidem' JEAN GRAVES Vice-Prerident MARY PLUMER SQCVEIHU IRENE STANTON Trefzmzfer illiams, Willis, Hoffman. 137 WBME 'S SPBBTS This year, the Women's Athletic Department, under the direction of two new coaches, Miss Jane Fuller and Miss Jayne Morrison,has been more active than ever before. It has been their plan to provide a sports program broad enough to fit the needs and desires of all the women students. With this objective in mind, progress has been made toward a well-balanced athletic program by providing a variety of activities to each girl. Early in the fall practice for class and varsity hockey teams was started. After five weeks of practice, two varsity teams were chosen, one to be sent to Rochester, the other to Middlebury. On Oct. 31, Lyn Barfoot, Nancy Conklin, Marylee Hahn, Marge Hoffman, Gloria Johnson, joey Feindel, Mary Plumer, Sue Pulsifer, Peddy Frolich, Ginny Stanton and joan Wheeler went to Rochester. There they played in com- petition against teams from Cortland, Skidmore, and Russell Sage. After losing to Cortland and Skidmore, 1-O and 2-1, respectively, they defeated Russell Sage by a score of 1-O. During these games, Miss Klabery of Baldwin, L. I., president of U. S. Field Hockey Association, gave the team members instruction on the finer points of the game. The Middlebury game was played on Nov. 6th and the following girls were the members of the team: Marie Calderone, Pat Clark, Barbara Ray, Bev Runyon, Theresa Howard, Jo Manning, Pat Nolton, Lillian Meinholtz, Louise Sterling, Bev Van Wert, Margot Peck and Barbara Robertson. There the girls played against Skidmore and, although they presented a great deal of competition, they lost 3-2. In intramural class games, the freshmen and sophomores tied for first place and the playoff resulted in a 1-O win for the sophomores. The hockey season was rounded off with a spaghetti dinner at the Tick-Tock for every girl who had participated in a sport. Basketball was the next sport to be introduced this year. This, like hockey, was planned to include all women on campus. On December 3rd a basketball sportsday and clinic was held. Miss Ellen Hawer, National Basketball Judge, conducted the day-long clinic which included a demonstration of zone defense, officiating techniques, and an explana- tion of new basketball rules. Guests at this playday included: northern zone physical education teachers, Potsdam State Teachers and the State Agricultural and Technical Institute. Also included in this year's basketball program are inter-class and inter-house games. The Freshmen were the winners of the inter-class games. On February 19th the girls' varsity teams went to Plattsburg where they lost 26-13. The members of this team were Andy Gessner, Alice Wilson, Theresa Howard, Mary Scott, Barbara Schaefer, Jo Manning, Joan Wheeler, Ruth Chevalier, Lyn Barfoot and Ann Koch. Plans are now being made for an extensive spring program. Volleyball, bad- minton, archery, softball, tumbling, golf, and riding are among the sports to be included. JAYVEE BASKETBALL Front Raw: Van Noppen, Cole, Peck, Pulsifer, Coyle, Jackson. Back Raw: Rourke, Conklin, Hall, Van Dusen. Frwzt Raw: Barfoot, Chevalier, Howard, Wheeler. Bark Raw: Scott, Manning, Schaefer, Van Wert, Koch. VABSITY BASKETBALL . ns S.L. .EL The women's honorary athletic association on campus is S. L. U. Club, an organization whose objective is to further interest and participation in athletics. In order to become eligible for membership in this group, girls must have participated in at least five sports and have accumulated twelve points each year under the athletic point system. The ofhcers are appointed in accordance with the number of points earned in previous years. Each fall the annual initiation ceremony takes place with a snake chain of colorfully dressed initiates armed with toothbrushes with which to scrub the town sidewalks. One of the pledges which each incoming member makes is to always conduct herself on and off the athletic held in a sportsman-like manner. S. L. U. Club has taken over the duties of the Varsity Council in regard to freshman women's rules, issuing punishments in the case of in- fringement of regulations. The annual girl invite dance is the main event of S. L. U. Club's social calendar. VIRGINIA STANTON Prefidefzt RUTH CHEVALIER Vive-President NANCY MANNING Correrpofzdifzg 56?C7'6l'fl7jl THELMA GORE Recowiifzg Secremffy CARYL WILLIS Trefzrzwer Front Row: l. Stanton, Plumer, Kane, lngenito, Morss, Hoffman. Secomi Row: Schaefer, Gore, V. Stanton, Chevalier, Willis, Howard. Third Raw Calderone, Frost, Reinartz, Wilson, Whalen, McGregor, Reamon, Nevins, Winslow, Gessner. 139 l l Advertninfg . . . the lubricant for the mfzcbinefgf of buxinefx JOHN R. ELLIOTT 140 .ip M. 1 I BANDBOX DRY CLEANERS One-Day Service 48 Main St 28115 Miner St. Compliments of JUDSON HEIGHTS DAIRY C. F. Flanagan and Son 67 Judson St Phone 363 THE ST LAWRENCE RESTAURANT REGULAR DINNERS SODA FOUNTAIN Compliments of THE EVERGREENS ST DE TS' UIHEETUHY Abrash, Herman Bersh .... Achenbach, Karl ........ 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Pierce, Hugh S ............. Pilke, Lorraine Virginia ...... Pillars, James Edward ..... Pitkin, Ronald Eugene .... Plankis, Edmund Paul ..... Plante, Paul William .... Platt, H. Craig ............ Plumer, Mary Elizabeth ..... Poersch, John Benzie .... . . . Pohl, David C ........ Pomerantz, Edwin ..... Pond, Edgar W ..... . . . . . . Porter, Robert Lenon ........ E. Main St., Canton . . . . . 105 Frederick Ave., N. Merrick .....................Sandy Creek . . . . . . . 46 Sterling St., Gouverneur . . . . 140 N. Indiana Ave., Watertown Phillipson, Charles Philip .... . . . . . . . . 2 5 Eastern Ave., Newport, Vt. . . . . 319 Rawlins Ave., New York 61 . Broadway, Cortland ....................SchroonLake . . . . . . . . 10 Kline St., Amsterdam . . . . . . . . .805 Cooper St., Watertown Plum St.,Bollivar Brantford Pl., Buffalo .R. D. 7, Riverview Rd., Schenectady . . . . . . . . 389 Pawling St., Watertown . . . . . . . . . . .33 Third Ave., Bay Shore . . . . .26 N. Main St. Terryville, Conn. 324 Linwood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Potter, Shirley Mae .............. 1 19 Fergerson Ave., N. Syracuse Potter, Willard Harmon . . . Powell, Gaylord Ellis ....... Power, Susan Elizabeth .... Powers, Donald Karl. . . Powers, Henry W. . . . . . . . Powers,JoanE........ Pratt, Laurita Yvonne . . . . . . . . .............................Truxton . . . . .405 S. Market St., Johnstown . . . . . . . 109 Charing Rd., DeWitt . . . . . . . . . .249 Furlong St., Rochester .. . . . . . . . . . .259 Bryan St., Rochester ... . . . . . . . . .259 Bryan St., Rochester 4391 Kahala Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii Pratt, Robert Ackerly .... ......... ................... C o ssayuna Pratt, Robert E ........ Prevost, Robert P ...... Price, George Wendell ...... ............................Theresa . . . .239 65th St., Niagara Falls . . . . . . . 7 Dean St., Lynbrook Price, John Burton ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Sidney Center Pritchard, William Thomas. Proctor, Thomas Wardwell. . .......................... Interlaken . .... 28 Appleby Rd., Wellesley, Mass. Prosser, Patricia C. .................. 653 Ecton Rd., Akron, Ohio Prouty, Charles E .......... Provoost, Alison ......... Pulsifer, Susanne Libby .... Putnam, Henry ........... Quigley, John Charles ..... . ....... 15 Spring St., Swanton, Vt. . . . . . . . . . .Littleworth Lane, Sea Cliff . . . . . 199 Palmerston Rd., Rochester ........................Redwood Lewis Sl., Auburn Robinson Quinn, Hugh Allan .,.... Rader, Stanley Robert ......... Ragine, Vida Florence ......... Ralph, Barbara Elizabeth ....... . . . . . . .No. 30, Vet's Village, Canton .. . . . . .70 Lynton Pl., White Plains . 324 Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park . . . . . . 12 1 Lockwood Rd., Syracuse .86 Oakland Ave., Port Washington Ray, Barbara ................. Raymond, Jane Ann ..... Raymond, Kenneth Irving ...... Read, Philip Standish .......... Reamon, Carolyn Hope. . Reed, Charles Floyd ..................................... Hermon Reed, James R .......... 37 State Rd., Hampton Manor, Rensselaer Reed, Nancy A .................. 27 Bogart Ave., Port Washington Reinartz, Anna Gertrude ......... 7306 Park Ave., N. Bergen, N. J. Reis, Richard Herbert ......... 427 Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Remington, David Wilbur ......... 966 S. Goodman St., Rochester Remington, Emory Brace, Jr ....... 966 S. Goodman St., Rochester Remmler, Astrid ....... ....... Renkert, Robert Charles ..... Renzi, Alfred Carmen .... Rescorl, William Henry. . Reyell, Robert J ......... Reynolds, Christopher. . . Reynolds, Jerry ............... Reynolds, John Alexander. Rhodes, Richard Paul .................... 119 4th Ave., Bay Shore Richards, Phyllis M ..... Richman, Martin F ..... Rieck, Verner .......... Riley, Bernard Wilcox. . . Rixmann, Setzu .......... Robba, Eric Arthur ...... Roberts, Ovid E ..... 5 1 13 Conn. Ave., N. W., Washington 8, D. C. Robertson, Barbara Anne .............. 47 Fenimore Rd., Scarsdale Robertson, William Kenneth, Jr.. .30 Plymouth Rd., Summit, N. J. Robins, James Hendall ............. Box 18, Center Conway, N. H. , Ann Catharine ...... 190 Millburn Ave., Millburn, N. J , Edson Eugene, Jr .......... 619 Sherman St., Watertown Robinson Robinson Robinson, Robinson, Gary Edward ..... Palmer Hoyt. . Virginia Grace. . . . 4. .- Rockwelli Francis G ..... Roda, Frank C., Jr ....... Rogers, Kenneth C ........ . Ro ers Russell B in on 8 , , , Y ,gf Rogers, William Boice ...... .......................Woodstock 2924 Cleveland Ave., Niagara Falls . . . . . .43 Belden Ave., Dobbs Ferry ... . . . . . . . . .743 Allen St., Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . .BOX 55, Farmingdale Canal St., Lyons . . . . 132 N. Rutland St., Watertown Main St., Mineola . . . . 37 Margaret St., Saranac Lake Church St., Adams . . 17 Manor Hill Rd., Summit, N. 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Van Duzer, William Henry .... ...................Stuyvesant . . . . . . . 123 Merwin Ave., Rochester . . . . . .46-12 Fayette Pl., Great Neck 1 1 Brookside Rd., W. Orange, N. J. . . . . . . . . 19 S. Broadway, Tarrytown . . . . . . 19 S. Broadway, Tarrytown . . . . . . .46 Ft. Covington St., Malone . . . . . 3 5 Washington St., Watertown . . . 77 Bennington Ct., Tenally, N. J. ...................Washingtonville Van Iderstyne, Virginia Louise .............. 43 Judson St., Canton van Jones, June Helen. ........ Van Kirk, Robert William ..... Van Koevering, William H .... Van Laer, Nicholaas ........ vanNopEen, Joanne ......... Van Sly e, Robert Henry .... Van Slyke, W. Barton ......... Vant, Phyllis Ann ............ Van Wert, Beverly Cleveland. . Vaughan, Robert L ........... Verona, David Allison ....... Vetter, Frederick Jacob .... Vath, Charles Gerard ...... Vignone, Michael Joseph ...... Vought, John Raymond ....... - - 6 Pine Lane R e n Q n a . . n . a s 1 , y . . . . 357 E. Main St., Waterloo . . . . . . . . .8 Phelps St., Lyons . . . . . 139 Alta Ave., Yonkers . . . . . . .3 Orsini Dr., Larchmont . . . . . 596 E. Main St., Little Falls . . . . . . . 57 Barnes St., Gouverneur . . . . . . . . . . . . .615 Cayuga St., Fulton . . . . . . 1 1 1 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale . . .24 Avalon Rd., Waban 68, Mass. ...........................Roscoe ....................Chestertown .........372 Foch Blvd., Mineola . . . . . 92 Oak St., Manchester, Conn. . 1 1 18 Cortlandt St., Peekskill Wainwright, Frederick Richard: . .216 Marcellus Rd., Mineola Waligroski, Edward John ...... Romapo Valley Rd., Mahwah, N. J. Walin, Robert S ......................... 7 Ontario Rd., Bellerose . . . . . . . .. . . 1132 Hoover Ave., Utica Wallace, Marget Grace ........ Wallace, Edward ............ Wallace, William Thomas ..... Walsh, Garnar Vincent ...... Walsh, James Bernard ..... Walsh, Robert Edmund .... Walsh, Thomas F ....... Walters, John F ......... . . Walters, Mrs. Marjorie B .... Walton, Gerald F ......... . . Ward, Anne E ........... Ward, Betty Lou ....... . . Warner, Earle Eugene .... . . . . . . 123 Butternut Dr., DeWitt . . . . . 439 Beach Ave., Rochester . . . . . . 98 Academy St., Malone .. . .98 Academy St., Malone . . . . . .98 Academy St., Malone . . . .22 Martha Pl., Passaic, N. J. . . . .Apt. 59, Vet's Village, Canton . . . . .Apt. 59, Vet's Village, Canton . . .8629 Grilfon Ave., Niagara Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3rd Ave., Broadalbin . . . . . . 3 1 Jersey Ave., Ogdensburg . . . . . . 138 1 Myron St., Schenectady Warren, Leonard M ..... .......... B ox 325, Saratoga Springs Wasley, David Lloyd ....... .... 1 4 Orchard St., Terryville, Conn. Waters, Stanley Oberne ...... Waters, William Harold ..... Watkins, Keith Everett ..... . . . . . . 126 Park Dr. W., Watertown . . . . 126 Park Dr. W., Watertown D. 3.Massena Watkins, Marion A ............... 132 Highland Pkwy., Rochester Watson, Roland L., Jr ......... BuckSt.,Canton Watson, William James Henry ........ 22 Fairview Ave., Tuckahoe Weaver, Daniel F .......................... 852 James St., Clayton Weaver, Robert Clayton, Jr ......... . .... 408 Herkimer Rd., Utica Webb, Frederic W. ......... . Webb, William Aull ....... . . . . . . .Terrace Ave., Riverside, Conn. . . . . ...... 29 Ivan Ave., Wayne, Pa. Weeden, John Patrick ................ 1835 W. 8th St., New York Weegar, William M ........... 614 Genesee Park Blvd., Rochester Weichelt, Elizabeth Nancy ........... 92 Carlyle Pl., Roselyn Hgts. Weidner, Lester Ernest ....................... Box 26, E. Williston Weigel, Walter J., Jr. ........................ 5 1 1 Henry St., Utica Weissman, Judith Chrystol, 44 Highview Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn. Weith, Jack William ...................... Box 45, Perryville, Mo. Welch, Joan A ........................... 38 Dewey Ave., Fairport Weller, Joane Elizabeth ......... 98 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N. J. Wellington, Richard Conway ........ 10 Salem St., Cos Cob, Conn. Wells, John Hugh .......................... 82 Judson St., Canton Wells, Nathaniel ........................... 82 Judson St., Canton West, Donald Eugene ........... 75 Somers Ave., Bergenlield, N. J. Westbrook, John F ...................... 41 1 Jay St., Ogdensburg Westman, Carl John ............................. Rensselaer Falls Westerberg, Douglas George .... ......... . 95 74th St., Brooklyn Wetterhahn, Gerald John. . .... Wetzel, Mrs. Christine M .... Wetzel, William Gayle ..... Whalen, James Patrick ..... Whalen, Mary Josephine ..... Wheat, Hank'Axtell. . . .... . Wheatley, Paul Ralph ..... Whelley, John G ............ White, Donald Avery ...... . . F. D. 2, Clayton . . . . .Apt. 1 5, Vet Village, Cantor . . . . .Apt. 1 5, Vet Village, Canton . . .435 S. Hamilton St., Watertown Park St., Canton . . . . . . . 53 Hamilton St., Geneva . . . . 144 S. Broadway, Tarrytown Wheeler, D. Joan ......................... 223 7th St., GardenCity Wheeler, Richard Morrison.. . . . . . . . .Apt. 64, Vets Village, Canton .22 1 Hollywood Ave., Douglaston . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Albany Ave., Nassau White, Donovan' Eugene ................... R. F. D. 1, Gloversville Whiting, Rennold W., Jr ....... Whiting, Ronald B ............ Whiting, Samuel R ....... .. . . . Whitlock, Bobbette Ann ..... Whitman, Eleanor Lee ......... Whittum, Charles Harold, Jr. 174 Harding Rd., Glen Rock, N. J. 174 Harding Rd., Glen Rock, N. J. . . . . . . . . . . .192 Adams St., Delmar . . . . . . 1 5 Lawence Lane, Bay Shore . . .Westover Ave., Stamford, Conn. Radnor Rd. and Walnut Ave., Wayne, Pa. Wichern, Wilma Ann ............. 2235 Bathgate Ave., New York Wickham, Ray Milton ....... 158 . ......... 10 Seneca St.. Waterloo Widmann, Frederick Adam, Jr. 2 139 New Scotland Rd., New Scotland Wieber, William K .... .......... W est Hill Rd., Stamford, Conn. Wiechec, Walter J ..... ...................... S chwenkville, Pa. Wight, Virginia ..... ......... 5 1 1 Linden Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. Wilcox, Jack ............. Wilcox, Norton G ........ Wildenberg, Joseph Ward . Wilder, Frederick Smith. . . Wiley, Edward Paul ....... Williams, Donald Richard. Williams, Doris Elizabeth ..... .... Williams, Rhys ...... ..... Williams, Shirley Jane ...... F.D. 1,Fulton Vet's Village,Canton ...............................Palmer ......179 Genesee Park Dr., Syracuse 5 210 S. Hoopes Ave., Auburn . . . ......... 80 Smith Ave., Mt. Kisco 1348 Midland Ave., Bronxville . .... Cedar, Vancouver Is., B. C., Can. . . . .80 Green Ave., Madison, N. J. Williams, Walter Allen ................... 165 Ann St., Newburgh Williamson, Peter Anthony ............. 191 Candee Ave., Sayville Williamson, Shirley Ann ................ 36 Valhalla Way, Verona Willig, Robert Ray ............. 837 Kimball Ave., Westfield, N. J. Willis, Caryl Jane ......... Willis, Richard Emerson . . Wilshusen, Anne Adair. . . Wilson, Alice M ........ Wilson, Donald John. . . Passaic, Ave. Caldwell, N. J. .. .......... 411 Kingston Rd., Utica . . . . .33 Lafayette Dr., Port Chester ............110N. Pine Ave., Albany ............................BrantLake Wilson, Janis Helene. ...... . 18 Grandview Rd., Chelmsford, Mass. Wilson, Jefferson K ..... ........... 6 10 Mohawk St., Watertown Wilson, Ward W ..... ............... 1 14 E. Court St., Ithaca Names in the Gridiron Corrected as to Spelling With the Aid of the IST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY STUDENT DIRECTORY Available at the College Book Agency Wiltsie, Russell E .... Wind, Carol Nellie ...... Winegard, Marion L .... Wineman, Donald Joseph ..... . . . Winslow, Shirley Ann ....... . . . Wisner, Karl Robert .... Witherhead, John M .... Witte, Barbara Ann ..... Wolcott, Edwin M., Jr. . . Wolf, William Martin. . . Wolley, Robert Sumner. . Wood, A. Ann .......... Wood, Floyd Walter .... Wood, Frederic S ........ Woods, Beverly Almyra. . ..... ss... ....20 Vine St., Binghamton . . .... 195 Main St., Whitesboro . . . 34 Pearl St., Hudson Falls . 12 Parkwood Dr., Great Neck . . . 172 Aspen St., Floral Park . . .... 1 15 N. Pearl St., Watertown ....................Morristown . . . . .... 113 Cornwall Dr., DeWitt 19 Strathallan Pk., Rochester 102 1 Arsenal St., Watertown . .... 62 Clewley Rd., Medford, Mass. . . . . . . . . .6 Fiske St., Hoosick Falls . . . . . . . 1 3 Douglas Rd., Massena . . . .... 33 N. Carll Ave., Babylon State St., Carthage Woodward, Elizabeth Marie ......... 17 W. Barney St., Gouverneur Woolschleager, Jean M ................. 35 Waters Terr., Lowville Worstell, Nancy Ann ....... ..... S tonybrook Rd., Westport, Conn. Wright, Eugene Forest .................. 10 Fifth St., Valley Stream Wright, Hamilton Mercer. .Old Pascack Rd., Woodcliff Lake, N. J. Yannes, John Fred ........................ 309 Fulton Ave., Fulton Yeaton, Robert Arnold ...... 137 Belknap Rd., Framingham, Mass. Yost, Melvin Walter ..... .............. 2 4 Hulburt Ave., Fairport Young, Ila Mae ......... ..... S ewanois Ave., Lincoln Park, N. J. Zaros, Woodrow ................. 52 Alexine Ave., East Rockaway Zeitler, Frederick Harry ................ 608 Church St., Herkimer Zevin, Eugene Richard, Jr. 2201 S. Olive St., West Palm Beach, Fla. Ziegfeld, Dorothy Ann ........ 424 Claremont Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Zinn, Richard Edwin ............. 85 Elizabeth Rd., New Rochelle Zirps, Fotena U ............ .............. 1 6 Aldine Pk., Nyack Zittell, Warren Edwin ............ 472 Gramatan Ave., Mt Vernon Zuber, Eugene MacDonald ........... 12 Meadow Ave., Bronxville SPRING TERM Alcombrack, Arthur, Jr ................... .603 State St., Carthage Bishop, Russell .................................... Cape Vincent Bower, William. ..... . Crane, David ...... DeStefani, Ralph ..... Douglas, Clifton. . . Gay, Roger ........ Handly, Arthur ...... Marino, Albert F ..... Savage, Joseph ..... Stearns, Edward .... Westlye, John O. . . . . . . . . . . 17 Garden Pl., Bay Shore . . . . 1 54 Guy Park Ave., Amsterdam . . . . 135 South Bay Ave., Brightwaters . . . . . 16 Sargent St., Hanover, N. H. . . . . . .49 Park St., Hudson, Mass. 42 Ft. Covington St., Malone . . . . . .29 Clark Pl., Port Chester . . . . . 187 Bishop St., Watertown .................Smiths Basin . . . .Boxsi 7, Natchitoches, La. r HETHER a small private school with a few score students or a large college or national service academy with several thousand, our organization is proud to take part in planning and pro- ducing the yearbook. This annual is another example of our efforts to co-ordinate all factors into a unified master plan fitted to the needs and budget of the institution. THE DU BOIS PRESS 159 IN APPRECIATION A school yearbook is usually produced with the assistance of many who are not directly connected with the editorial staff. The staff of the 1949 Gridiron is especially indebted to Twig Larrabee for her help on the literary side of the publication, to Mrs. Janet Labdon for her advice on cover and layout designs 5 to Mr. Lee Hunt for his artistic photographs of the campus buildings 5 to Dr. Angus MacLean for his fine tribute to Dean Atwood, and to our faculty advisor, Bob Williams. We would also like to thank all of those students, faculty members, and friends who contributed articles, photographs, or advice or gave us their Welcome assistance in any other way. P F I it A


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