St Lawrence University - Gridiron Yearbook (Canton, NY)
- Class of 1957
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5 f. Lawrence niversffy N THE days of Ancient Rome there lived a blameless and meek servant of the Church who was known as St. Lawrence. This devout man was entrusted with the treasures of the Church during the bitter persecu- tions of the reign of Valerian. Fearing that the money and treasures in his care would fall into the hands of the oppressors, he distributed all these moneys to the poor. For this act he was pronounced by th: prefect to be burned to death on a huge gridiron. Almost with his last breath, it is said, he called to his tormentors: You may turn me nowg this side is quite done. From this adage of the Saint's righteous life the name for the yearbook-GRIDIRON-has been derived. K t. 'Vuml '-qw, 'N at nf ,1 f W Q . 'Xe 1115176 QLEWIII M Published by ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Confon, New York , i l g :beokcafion f A .x H ,. sy Q XL 'F U I W E dedicate this year's Gridiron to a man who has given St. Lawrence and its students forty-two years of loyal service and devotion. Here we pay due tribute to Professor John Franklin Smith, Physics De- partment Head of the University. We are very proud that Professor Smith became a member of our faculty the same year he received his B.A. from St. Lawrence in 1915. Since then his en- thusiasm and hard work have given him even increas- ing honors. In 1919-1920, he studied physics at the University of Chicago and then returned to St. Law- rence to receive his M.A. in 1921. ln 1924, Professor Smith was made Assistant Professor of Physics and Physical Chemistry. Upon the death of Dr. Ward Priest, he very capably assumed his duties as head of the Physics Department. During the many years this man has been with St. Lawrence, his contributions have far exceeded only the academic side. Each of Professor Smith's former stu- dents will testify that they admire, respect and are inspired by his sincere and friendly interest in the individual student at St. Lawrence. His great enthusi- asm for learning and personal concern for young people have endeared him to all. Without a doubt, Professor Smith is one of the most versatile and highly regarded members of our faculty. In recognition and appreciation of forty-two years of warm friendliness, academic excellence and a vi- brant personality, we dedicate our 1957 yearbook to Professor John Smith. S... Professor John Franklin Smith, B.A., M.A .911 Wemoriam EMILY EATON HEPBURN UGUST l4, l956, marked the passing of one of St. Lawrence's most well known alumnae, Emily Eaton Hepburn. While an undergraduate, Mrs. Hepburn was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social fraternity, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. ln addition she was awarded the honorary degrees of Doctor of Humane Letters from Tufts College and Doctor of Humanities from Rollins College. After graduation she was active in the University Alumni Organization, and later served as a trustee of St. Lawrence for fifty years. St, Lawrence will long remember Mrs. Hepburn's many contributions to this campus. Not only was she instrumental in the building of both Dean-Eaton Hall and Hepburn Hall, but she was also an instigator in the beginning of a National Pan-Hellenic Organization. Mrs. Hepburn's participation in social and communal affairs are indeed worthy of the highest acclaim. St. Lawrence is very proud that she was a member of the University. 0I el,l!0l l Memories are inclined to fade away with the years, names are forgotten, faces blend into ano- nymity, and places are barely recalled. For this reason we, the Class of 1957, wish to present the Gridiron as a means of keeping alive some of the memories of your college days. In presenting the book, we have attempted to picture Larry, the traditional symbol of St. Law- rence University, in the various phases of college life. We hope as you leaf through the pages some years from now that Larry will bring to mind some of your happy experiences while at St. Lawrence. GUNNISON MEMORIAL CHAPEL HERRING LIBRARY HEPBURN HALL APPLETON ARENA AN APPROACH TO MEN'S RESIDENCE S CHAPEL WALK 1 1 N 4 rf Q1 .vw S ix yn qw W' XL I Y ::. 1, 1 , Y ff , .,.. , fx W' -1 .... , . aj Q 5 f?f4l4f,fj I ju ,.,,.,, -f: -'--' ' Q ,, X, - E: ,... w B Q 1 -'X- , 'Q -5:1 1 I 1, , .. A -n j ,.,., , M Y A G Y, -: .. 5f 55' ' bar ,. 1:5 .:. - 5 N ,,,, z .- ,..: - ,.,.. , . 3 XL ,, ,. uxlg, Q Izu Euks 5 A me K , A R W 1-:,E t ..:f::::::::-:-- .. .... 4 . li 4 ., v- E b :jk ff mf -J Seated-Cotter, Wilson, Bewkes, Noble, Vilas, Lytle, Gunnison, Anderson. Standing-Consler, Torrey, Millham, Blackford, Williams, Augsbury, Johnson, Marshall, Sutton, Black, Winning, Plantz, Young, SA? goara! of jU5fee5 Emily Eaton Hepburn, L.H.D., iDeceased 19561 Almon Wheeler Lytle, LL.D. D.Hum. Raymond May Gunnison, B.S. Edward John Noble, LL.D. Carlyle Helmle Black, B.S. lTr Frank Addison Augsbury, Jr. John Brayton Johnson, A.B. Homer Albon Vilas, B.S. Eben Griffiths, B.A. Newton Millham, B.S., LL.B. Alexander Calder, LL.D. Philip Young, LL.D. Earl E. Anderson Harold Snaith Sutton, B.A. Arthur Starratt Torrey, B.S. ustee Emeritusl I4 Eugene Garrett Bewkes, Ph.D., LL.D. John Gerald Benack, B.S. Stuart Alburtus Winning, M.D., F.A.C.S. Selden Thornton Williams, M.S. Barry Truman Leithead, D.Eng. Beniamin Blackford, J.S.D. ll957l Fred Anthony Young, B.S., LL.B. H9581 Oliver Dayton Appleton, B.S. il959l Clarence Boyd Plantz, B.S., LL.B. il96Ol Forster Sargent Brown, Ed.D. il96'll Allen Donald Marshall, B.A. ll96ll Gertrude Woolley Wilson lB.S.l l962l Leland Francis Lyons, B.S., C.L.U. Florence Giffin Martin, B.A. Roy Gorman Vilas, B.S. John Dwight Brush, B.S., B.D. EUGENE G. BEWKES B.A., Colgateg B.D., Yale, Ph.D., Edinburghp Sc.D., Clarkson: D.Hum., Bucknellg LL.D., Colgate, Syracuse President HE Class of 1957 is the first class to be graduated in the second century of St. Lawrence history. This Gridiron is the first chapter of Volume Two and every member of the class is a co-author. Your record of achievement in life will include the story of your St. Lawrence days. College graduates have never had greater opportunities than today and have never been more welcome in the world of business and the professions. .Our society is geared to a level which requires an increasing number of educated men and women. Your Alma Mater wishes you well and hopes that the fond memories of your college days will be part of life's treasure of satisfying achievement. EUGENE G. BEWKES President ll March 1957 l5 261116 JOSEPH J. ROMODA B.S, and M.A. in Ed., St. Lawrenceg Ph.D., Syracuse Dean DORIS CATHERINE STOUT B.A., Ashlandg M.A., Ohio State Dean of Women CLARENCE CANBY HITCHCOCK B.S., Sf. Lawrenceg M.A., Columbia ITeachers Collegelg Ph.D., New York University Acting Dean of Men .xgclminidfrafiue Cf icera Robert Elliott Consler, B.A., M.B.A. Comptroller Richard Maize Maddy, B.B.A,, M.A. Assistant Comptroller Frances Louise Cotter, B.A. Secretary George Kenneth Brown, M.A., Ph.D. Director of University Development William John' Davis, B.A. Alumni Secretary John Muyskens, Jr., B.A. Director of Admissions John Henry Williams, B.S. Assistant Director of Admissions Helen Elizabeth Whalen, B.S. Registrar Andrew Kittredge Peters, B.A., B.S. University Librarian Helen Mary Dowd, Ph.B., B.S. in L.S. Librarian of Herring Library Wharton Howard Miller, B.A., M.S. in L.S. Chief of Library Circulation Josephine Gilmore Mentley, B.A. Reference Librarian Mary Louise Mallam, B.A., M.A. Chief Cataloguer Francis Kield Smith, A.B., M.S. Director of Publicity Lewis Townsend Cook, M.A. Director of Purchasing and Manager of the College Book Agency Erich E. M. Schaefer, M.D. College Physician Doris Phelps Goodwin Dietitian of the Men's Reidence A. Marie Smith Dietitian of Dean-Eaton Hall John Lewis Mentley Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Ronald Thomas Burkman, B.S. Director of Appleton Arena 17 1s--- Dr. Brown Mr. Smith Miss Whalen Mr. Muyskens Mr. Consler Mr. Davis Miss Cotter Mr. Peters Miss Dowd l l L.. C Dr. Munson Chairman Hutchinson, Gilbert, Lcnshe, Munson udic conomicd ana! gwineria .xdclminidfrafion Gilbert, Clute, MocNob, Maddy, Taft, Crawford Mr. MocNab Chairman 18 Dr. Dommeyer Chairman 3 1 XMZMOIV CLI16! g0Uel lfLl'l'lel'lf Mallam, Dorpalen, ReiFf, Willoughby, Chilson Butts, Dommeyer, Tapp pkiidola y 19 Dr. ReiFf Chairman Dr. Bates Chairman go Ogg Pray, Warner, Houk, Crowell Seated-Peters, Bates Standing-Smith, Kinney, Warner Wafkemaficd Dr. Warner Chairman Prof. Leliepvre Seated--Brown, Coronios Standing--Hurst, Riddle, Rossi i Dr. Coronios Chairman 0Jel l'l Cll'L9lfl,Clgeff Hurrah, Neuse, Leliepvre, Bacqus, Jamieson C hairmon 21 1 Dr. Bloomer Chairman Rothwell, Bloomer, Durham geofogy all ge0gl CLl9 g lgkyriicaf glclucafion Plimpton, Merrifield, Littleiohn, Fuller, Menard, Burkman, Krablin, Wells Mr. Wells Chairman 22 Prof. Smith Chairman Carr, Smith, Peckham, Romer lgkgdicfi ngdd Seated-Delmage, Curtin, Edwards, Jamieson, Blankman Standing-Clark, Kiralis, Angus, Venderbush, McFarland Dr. Curtin Chairman 23 i Dr. Rodehovor Chairman Ckemidfry Lux, Merrit, Gage, Purlczgreco Seated-Densford, Rodehavor, Kettig Sfanding--Woods, Ducy, Stycos, Newman ociokgy Dr. Lux 24 Chairman Dr. Kirkpatrick Chairman Yengo, Kirkpatrick, Goodridge, Boyd glclucafion mgfarg cience Seated-Spence, Dempsey, Trampe, Van Hook, Stanford Standing-Carl, Barber, Schlagle, Noeding, Brown Col, Trampe Chairman F L? 25 eCI 2fCl,l l,Cl CLLO ramaficri Miss Holmes jkeofogy F94 Mr. Creasy .Siwked Miss Taft Enslin, Tapp, MacLean, Kopp ine ,xgrfri Mr. Small Dr. MacLean Chairman WWQMM. ,wwmdwiifffww sas: :aff '- Ish M-,1 2nse fC4.t:m12, Q11 Wg. QSSQS jl 85Al'l'l2l'L Presidenf Arthur Williams Vice President Carol Wilcox Secretary Gail Williams Treasurer Lawrence Winston FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Sealed-G. Wilcox, G. Williams. Standing-A. Williams, l.. Winslon, FRESHMEN COUNCIL Firsf row, lefl fo right-Logan, Benish, Williams, Kiesler, Place. Second row-Friedle, Mclnlyre, Williams, Vance, Oswald, Winslon, Comslock, Simpkinson. 30 .SDOIQAOWI 0l e5 OFFICERS President David Jacobs Vice President Dorothy Toth Secretary Nancy Ela Treasurer Leon Abbey Seated, left to right-Toth, Jacobs. Standing-Abbey, Ela. SOPLOTOPQ 0l'l'lel'l5 0l'l0l Cll y Left to right, seated-S. Piester, F. Ireland, B. McCutcheon, J. Stark, B. Kraebel, C. Williams, M. Littlehales, L. Shenton. Standing-A. Swider, N. Endruschat, L. Johnson, D. McGrath, J. Johnson, J. Mayberry, P. Schumacher, D. Toth. 32 ! W W. A'Hearn R. Allen B. Andrew 2 R. Bender N. Bersing B. Blair JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated-J. Hall, E. Dobler. Standing-D. Marcolle, L. Payne. A. Bush B. Corler S. Carler uniorri President David Marcotte Vice President Jennifer Hall Secretary Elsie Dobler Treasurer Louis Payne J. Corey J. W. Cousins B. Croft N. Downey A. Drew F. Earle P. Egdorf J. Ellinger D. Evans P. Fideler J. Fleming B E J. J. Freeman J. Funiciello M. Furman R. Gaull R. Gershon P. Goldsmith C. Grabicki B. Green S. Grilling 34 T. Ash E A. Alkinson S. Avery B. Baker W. Baker C. Bart J. Barlley J. Beave iii ll ,, 9 i r J. W. Bell P. Bloomer R. Boyd B. Boyink R. Bray T. Brown D. Bruce D. Bruce J. Burford A. Cheny J. Chisholm S. Clarke B. Coburn N. Coir W. Colassard R. Collins J. Colton E 35 J. Curlis A. Davies C. Davis R. Dean T. Del Monica E. Dobler G. Doly L. Dougherty W. Douglas M. Ford A. Foster D. Freeburn Grimlh R. Grinslead J. A. Gurney lu ' rx. i n 9 memhsev LQ NNQA-r x J. Hall C. Halverson A. Hamillon J. J. Hanlin M. Hannon J. Hanson S. Jellenik R. Jennings B. Johnson L. Johnson A. Jones J. Kalil N W. Lewis G. Levine K. Logan R. Lyle A. Mahoney A. Marolla A. S. Nelson K. Palmer W. J. Pallz J. Perrin J. Perry L. Pfleidere K. Sauers R. H. Sawyer B. Seaman R. Selkis F. Scheideman J. Shannon M. L. Smith D. Sobel H. Sfarner S R. Walson L. Walls S. Weaver B. Weller G. Welzell B. A. Weyer J. P. Whalen J. Willmarlh 36 A. Wilson ll Q W HGVQFGVS -l- HiCk0X G. Hilger J. Holt P. Hopkins M. L. Horn B. Hutchinson W. G. Irving F. Jeffers P. Kapp C. Kleinsmith R. Kynch J. Lafabreque J. Lake A. Lasch D. Leight R. Leighton J. Lennon . Martell R. Mastropiero E. McDonald C. McGarrahan L. Meltzer R. L. Monsour T. Moore B. Murtha T. Myers Q 73' ff X in 2 1 Q if ., ,,-. 3 D. Potts C. Randall J. Read R. Reeves E. Rettig F. Reynolds D. Rook L. Salisbury B. Salmon jStidworthy P. Swift L. Thayer i ,.. K . 4. y E. Wilson J. Winchester F. Yole B. Zellman l 37 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: E. Murphy, D. Koen Standing: R. MacFarland, D. Shattuck Cfaaa of 7957 Ralph MacFarland Eileen Murphy Diane Koen Darrel Shattuck IN MEMORIAM Joseph E. Donnelly 1936-1956 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MERLE E. ACE Honeoye, New York Psychology, Phi Delta Omega, Out- ing Club I, 2, 3, 4. 38 RONALD ROY ALCAN Lake George, New York Chemistry, Sigma Chi, Steward 2, IFC Representative 2, 3, American Chemical Society 4, Band I, 27 Out- ing Club lg Intramurals I, 2, 3. JOSEPH AUGUSTINE ALMELA JR. Mechanicville, New York Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Basketball I, 3, 4, Baseball 3, lntra mural I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 4, Outing Club. EVELYN AUDIOUN Mattituck, New York Biology, I. S. A., WAA Representa- tive 2, 3, Beta Beta Beta. GEORGE WILLIAM BALL Norristown, Pennsylvania Government ISA, President 4, Parlia- mentarian 3, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, Omicron Della Kappa, Presi- dent 4, Pi Sigma Alpha, President 4, Sophomore Honorary 2, Dean's List 3, 4, Hill News, Reporter I, As- sistant Office Manager I, Laurentian Singers I, Thelmo, Senator 2, 3, 4, Finance Committee 3, College Dis- cussion Group I, Orientation Leader 4, Outing Club I, Phi Beta Kappa 4. WILLIAM B. BARDEN Watertown, New York Psychology, Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Sentinel 4, Rush Committee 4, Thelma Senate 2, 3, Winter Car- nival I, 3, 4, Dorm Council I, IFC Bull Program and Chaperone Comm. 2, Chairman 3, Snow Bowl Events, Chairman of Packers 3, Homecom- ing Weekend Comm., Chairman 4, Student Aflairs Committee 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID JEWELL BENNETT Rochester, New York Mathematics, Engineering, Colum- bia, Sigma Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Ep- silon Rho, Sophomore Honor Soci- ety, Dean's List, American Society of Mechanical Engineering 4, 5, KSLU I, 2, Chief Engineer 3, De- bate Club I, 2, Treas. 3, Photogra- phy Club I, 2, 3, Winter Carnival Committee 2, Student Union I, 2, 3. JEROME EARL BALL New York, New York Sociology, Alpha Tau Omega, Out- ing Club I, Winter Carnival I, ln- tramurals I, 2, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. WESTBROOK BATES Canton, New York Mathematics, Engineering, bia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, more Honor Roll, American of Mechanical Engineers. RICHARD B. BETTERS JR. Saranac Lake, New York Colum- Pi Mu Sopho- Society Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Physical Education Majors Club, President, L Club, Scabbard and Blade, Football I, 2, 3. 39 GEORGE FARBER ANEY Mohawk, New York Government, Sigma Chi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Historian, IRC, Chairman, Mock Gubernatorial Election, Model Security Council, Executive Com- mittee. CAMEY BALDANZA Garfield, New Jersey History, Pi Beta Phi, Historian 2, Executive Council 4, Octet 3, 4, Sophomore Honor Society, lauren- tian, University Chair 2, WUS 3, 4, IRC 3, 4, Model Security Council, Receptionist 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Winter Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Union, WAA, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. ..--M, DAVID NATHON BUNIS Buflalo, New York Sociol09YF Phi Sigma Kappa, Ski Patrol 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, R. O. T. C. Band I, 2, 4, Flying club 2, 3, outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Union 2, Intramurals 2, 3. ROXANNE JEFFRIES BYERS Wellsville, Pennsylvania English, Alpha Della Pi, Guard 4, Debate Club I, Hill News I, St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 4. RAYMOND BIGELOW Lake Placid, New York Physical Education, Alpha Tau Ome- ga, Outing Club, I. Club, Freshman Hockey, Football, Baseball, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Intramurals. ARTHUR W. BOYSEN Silver Spring, Maryland Business Administration, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Moving Up Weekend 2, Winter Carnival 2, Outing Club I, 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, GULIELMA BUCKLEY Cambridge, New York English, Alpha Delta Pi, Assistant House Manager 3, House Manager 4, Chapel Service Committee 4, Mummers Honorary Society 3, Sec- retary 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mummers, Chilc'ren's Theater 4, Reader's Theater 4, WSGA Commit- ROBTRT V. BUTTS New Berlin, New York i .cthe:11ati:s, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Athletic Representative 3, 4, Thelma Senator 2, 3, Outing Club I, Ad- vanced ROTC 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club I, Freshman Bas- ketball I, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. JOYCE V. CALDWELL Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Economics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Chairman 3, House Man- ager 4, Mummers 3, 4, Thelmo Sen- ator 2, 3, Chairman Social Policy Committee 3, Kappa Octette 2, 3, 4, NVAA I, Outing Club, Winter Carnival 2, University Choir I, Co-Chairman World University Serv- ice 4. 40 tee 2, Intramural: 3. MARY JOSETTE BOWERS Canton, New York English, Delta Delta Delta, Sopho- more Activities 2, Librarian 3, Chap- lain 4, Cwens, Vice President, Eng- lish Honorary, Outing Club Board 2, 3, 4, Thelma Publicity 3, Winter Carnival, WAA I, 2, Intramurals 2. BARBARA BRUNTON Teaneck, New Jersey English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, So- cial Chairman, Cheerleader I, WSGA 2, 3, Thelmo 2, Winter Car- nival I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Instructor 4. HELEN M. BUNDY Cooperstown, New York English, Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chair- man 4, Standards atd Traditions Committee 3, 4, Alpha Chi Rho, Thelmothesian Publicity Secretary 3, Winter Carnival Coronation Com- mittee I, University Choir I, Skat- ing Club I, Mummers 2, 3, 4, Best Actress Award '56, Intramural Bowl- ing 2, 3, 4. CYRIL EDMUND CLARK Scarsdale, New York Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chaplain 4, Social Chairman 4, Leadership School, Outing Club I, Freshman Council, Chapel Service Committee 4, Chapel Planning Com- mittee 4. MAUREEN COLLINS White Plains, New York French, Delta Della Delta, Pledge Secretary I, WSGA Representative 4, Scholarship Chairman 4, Mortar Board 4, French Club, Secretary- Treasurer I, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Sinners 2, 3, 4, WAA Representative l, Freshman Council, Student Union Dance Chair- man 3, Assistant to President 4, Board of Governors 3, 4, Delegate to Regional Conference 3, 4, Out- ing Club, Board of Governors 3, 4, Chairman of Publicity 3, Secretary 4, Winter Carnival, Co-Chairman Publicity 3, WSG, Freshman and Sophomore Representative, Senior Council, Co-Chairman IAWS .ludi- ciary File 3, 4, Chairman of Special Program 2, Chairman Decorations Golddiggers I, 2, Class Vice Presi- dent 3, ROTC Regimental Sponzox' 3, Thelmo Student Altairs 3. GARY CONNERS Rochester, New York Physics, Sigma Pi, Herald 3, Presi- dent 4, Sigma Pi Sigma, President 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Hill News Page Editor 3, Freshman Handbook Edi- tor 2, Chapel Committee 2, Lauren- tian Singers, Madrigal Singers I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. CAMPBELL JR. Canton, New York Mathematics, Phi Sigma Kappa, Freshman Ski Squad, Rod and Gun Club, President. ROBERT B. CHERRINGTON New Hyde Park, New York History, Sigma Pi, Herald 4, Dean's List 3, Thelmo, Constitution Com- mittee 4, Senator 2, 3, Outing Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, IFC Ball Ticket Commit- tee 3, Winter Carnival Publicity 3, ROTC Rifle Team I, Intramurals 3, 4. JOSEPH CLEMENT Waterloo, New York Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, House Herald 3, University Choir 3. RUPERT J. COLLINS Plessis, New York Sociology, Alpha Tau Omega, Steward, House Manager, Outing Club, Rod and Gun Club, Winter Carnival. GREGORY FARRELL COSEO Canton, New York Sociology, Phi Sigma Kappa, Alumni Representative 2, 3, 4, Hunting and Fishing Club, Vice President, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Chairman IFC Parade 3, Winter Carnival, Parade Commit- tee 2, lntramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. 41 PETER HERBERT CARLSON DeWitt, New York Philosophy, Alpha Tau Omega, L Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD OLIVER CHRISTIANA Alexandria, Virginia Psychology, Transfer Student from University of Connecticut. RICHARD CHAPIN DEGRAFF Albany, New York Psychology, Alpha Tau Omega, AI- pha Epsilon Rho, Laurentian 3, KSLU 3, 4, Program and Traffic Director 4, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, IFC 2, 3, Mock Election 4, Intra- mural: 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANK DEL VECCHIO Syracuse, New York Sociology, Outing Club, Intramural Sports. . FRANCES COYLE Binghamton, New York History, Pi Beta Phi, Activities Chair- man 2, Executive Council 2, Stand- ards Committee 3, House Manager 4, Hill News 3, WAA Representative 3, Vice-President 4, IRC Publicity 3, Model Security Council, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, Pub- licity 2, Thelma Constitutional Com- mittee 4, Student Union Coffee Hour I, 2. CAROL CATHERINE CUMMINGS Putnam Station, New York Biology, ISA, House Representative to WAA 2, University Choir I, Out- ing Club I, 2, Riding Club I, 2, Horse Show I, 2, WAA Intramurals. ANN M. DAVIS Watertown, New York English, Alpha Delta Pi, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Transfer Student from Elmira College. ELTON RAY CRITCHLOW, JR. Mathematics, S. L. U., Electrical En- gineering, R. P. I., Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Thelomathesian Sen- ator, Hills News Staft, Intramural Hockey, Outing Club, R. O. T. C. Honor Guard, LCR Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Society of American Military En- gineers. RALPH EDWIN DARLING JR. Bethesda, Maryland Business Administration, Phi Sigma Kappa, Assistant Social Chairman 2, Thelmo Representative 2, KSLU, Business Manager 3, General Man- ager 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho 3, Presi- dent 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Omicron Delta Kappa, Vice Presi- dent 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival 4, Treasurer Sophomore Class, President Junior Class. BETHANY W. DAY Plainfield, New Jersey Economics, Delta Delta Delta, Li- brarian 4, University Choir I, 3, International Relations Club 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee 2, Sail- ing Club I, Junior Council 3. DIANNE M. DELUCIA Schenectady, New York Mathematics, Alpha Delta Pi, Presi- dent of Pledge Class I, Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, Psi Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sec- retary 3, President 4, Laurentian, Production I, Circulation Manager 2, Production Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Student Judiciary Board 4, Dean's List 3, 4, French Club I, 2, Outing Club, University Choir I, WAA, Intramurals I, 2, 3. JEAN MARIE DESTLER Greenlawn, New York French, I. S, A. 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Honorary 2, Winter Carnival I, 2, Publicity I, Coronation 2, Outing Club I, Publicity 2, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Fencing Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Team Captain 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 3, 4, International Rela- tions Club 2, 3, 4, W. A. A., Con- stitution Committee Chairman 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. 42 KEITH BERTRAM EHRENREICH Brainard, New York Business Administration, Sigma Pi, ROTC Band I, 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival I, 2, Intramu- ral Sports RICHARD FRANCIS FAGAN Pequannock, New Jersey Business Administration, Sigma Pi, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, KSLU I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, Intramural Sports. BARBARA FIELD Morrisville, N. Y. Biology, Kappa Delta, W. A. A. Rep- resentative 2, Executive Council 3, Press Chairman 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, University Choir I. RICHARD ALLEN DEVEANS Oneida, New York Sociology, Alpha Tau Omega, House Manager 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, President 4, Freshman Class Council, Newman Club, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Military Ball Committee, Hawaiian Parties, Freshman Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Freshman Tennis, Varsity Tennis. ANNE HUNTINGTON DOUGHTY Baldwinsville, New York Spanish, Kappa Delta, Social Chair- man, KD Octet 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, Laurentian Singers I, 2, 3, 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 2, 3, President 4, Girls Ice Hockey I, Sinners 2, 3, 4, WUS Committee 3, Thelomalhesian Sen- ator 3, Swing Wing 3, 4, Hill News 2, Winter Carnival Ice Show 2, WAA on Ice I, 2, Concert and Lec- ture Series Committee 3. NANCY LYNNE ERICKSON Greenwich, Connecticut Psychology: Kappa Kappa Gamma Registrar 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, WSGA Committees, St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club I, 2, 3, 4, Board of Governors 2, 3, Secretary 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Intramural Sports. ROGER FAVRO Lake Placid, New York Government, Freshman Ski Team. RICHARD WHITMAN FINCH Cheshire, Connecticut Chemistry, Sigma AIpha Epsilon, Song Group I, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Rep- resentative Committee 2, Winter Carnival 2, Committee Head 3, Out- ing Club I, 2, 3, 4, KSLU I, 2, Freshman Council, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. 43 HUGH J. DONOHUE Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Business Administration, Phi Sigma Kappa. GEORGE HENRY DUNTEMAN Little Falls, New York Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 7 , GERTRUDE ELIZABETH FORSTER Plandome, New York Biology, Delta Delta Delta, Histo- rian 4, WAA Representative 3, Jun- ior Chaplain 3, Gridiron 4, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Larryettes 3, 4, Winter Carnival 'l, 2, 3, 4, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Instructor 1, 2, 3, 4. LELAND ALBERT FOURNIER Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Geology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Var- sity Hockey 2, 3, 4, L Club, Intra- mural Sports. JANET L. FOX Plattsburgh, New York Sociology, Kappa Della, Social Serv- ice Chairman 3, 4, Education and Cultural Chairman 4, Laurentian Magazine, Subscription Manager, University Choir 1, Winter Carnival Committee 2, WAA l, 2, 3, 4, Winter Sports Manager 3. WILLIAM J. FINCK Bronxville, New York Business Administration, Sigma Pi, Social Chairman 3, House Manager 4, Orientation Committee 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Sailing Club I, Pistol Team 3, 4. ANTHONY V. FOLINO Alexandria Bay, New York Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Steward 4. JULIA FOSTER Gouverneur, New York Business Administration, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scholarship Com- mittee 2, Public Relations Chairman 3, Treasurer 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Sophomore Honorary, Sophomore Phi Beta Kappa Award, Cwens, Hill News, Ottice Manager l, Page Edi- tor 2, Gridiron 1, 3, Thelomathe- sian, Vice President 4, Chairman Community Relations Committee 3, Senator 2, 3, Co-Chairman Voca- tional Guidance 2, Chairman WSGA Leadership Training 3, Winter Car- nival Committee l, 2, 3, Chairman Special Events 3, Treasurer 4, Out- ing Club T, 2, 3, 4, WAA l, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club l. JANIS ANN FOWLE Plandome, New York Psychology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scholarship Chairman 4, Chapter Council 4, Marshall 3, Gridiron, Technical Editor 3, Literary Editor 4, Gold Diggers Ball I, Committee Chairman 3, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival l, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 3, Student Union Calendar Co- Chairman 2, WAA l, 2, 3, 4, Sail- ing Club 'l, 2, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES FRANZ Garden City, New York Government, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alternate Thelmo Delegate 2, 3, Thelma Delegate 4, Saints l, Intra- mural Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club l, 2. 44 MARY ANN FITZPATRICK Hamilton, New York English, Delta Delta Delta, Secretary of Class l, 2, 3, W. A. A. Secretary 2, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Orienta- tion Leader 2, Co'Chairman 3, Stu- dent Judiciary Board 3, 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Beta Beta Beta. STEPHEN FORSTENZER New York, New York Sociology, ISA, Vice President 2, 3, President 3, Thelma Senator 2, 3, 4, IRC 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Fencing 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. GILBERT M. GOLDMAN Dumont, New Jersey Government, Sigma Chi, Parliamen- tarian of Thelma, Member of Con- stitutional Comm., Chairmai, IRI, Intramurals, Pi Sigma Alpha. MATTHEW J. GRAHAM West Hartford, Connecticut Psychology, Alpha Tau Omega, Hill News I, 2, Laurentian I, 2, Winter Carnival Ice Statue Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Competitions, Chairman of Checkers, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Union Publicity I, 2, Foot- ball I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. J. JEAN GREINER Marlboro, New York Sociology, Kappa Delta, Activities Chairman 4, Laurentian Singers I, 2, 3, 4, Sinners 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANGELO FRASCINO Valley Cottage, New York Chemistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Warden 3, Beta Beta Beta, Sopho- more Honorary, Dean's List, Outing Club, Intramural Sports, Football I. NEIL DAVID GANTER Evans Mills Biology, ISA 3, Beta Beta Beta, KSLU I, University Choir I, Outing Club. F JAMES FAHNESTOCK FREEMAN Greenwich, Connecticut Sociology, Beta Theta Pi, Pledge Master 4, IFC Ball 2, 3. JOHN H. GIANELLA Brooklyn, New York Chemistry, Sigma Chi, American Chemical Society 3, 4, Intramural Wrestling 3, 4. DAVID MILO GOLDTHWAIT Scottsville, New York Sociol09Yi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club, Outing Club. BARRY PHILIP GRAULICH Camillus, New York Chemistry, R. P. I., Engineering, Sigma Chi, House Manager 2, House Athletic Representative 3, American Chemical Society, Vice President, American Institute Chemical Engi- neers R. P. I., Intramural Football and Softball 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l. GEORGE COOLIDGE GRIBBROEK Henrietta, New York History, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, War- den 3, 4, Chapel Service Committee I, 4, Outing Club I, Winter Carni- val 3, IFC Ball, Intermission Chair- man 3, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I. 45 is X 'NT SALLY ANNE HARRISON Hamilton, New York Psychology, Kappa Delta, Secretary 4, Psi Chi 3, 4, Hill News 4, Span- ish Club I, WAA Volleyball Man- ager 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CUSHMAN HART Auburn, New York Mathematics, Phi Sigma Kappa, President 4, Financial Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho 4, KSLU, Announcer I, News Director 2, Assistant Sports Director 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival, Publicity 4, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LOUIS MICHAEL GRIMALDI Mechanicville, New York Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, L Club 2, 3, 4, Physical Education Major Club 3, 4, Football 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Freshman Trainer 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES F. HAGAN Manhasset, New York Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 4, Vice President 3, Pledge Trainer 3, Scholarship Chairman I, Scabbard and Blade, Delegate to SAE Leadership School 3, IFC Rep- resentative 2, 3, 4, Thelmo Repre- sentative 2, 3, Sophomore Hon- orary Society, Distinguished Military School, Chairman Downtown Rela- tions Committee 4. JON E. HANAGAN Utica, New York SociolO9Y: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. VICTOR BARR HARRISON, JR. Brattleboro, Vermont Sociology, Sigma Chi, Rush Chair- man 2, Vice President 3, 4, Scob- bard and Blade 3, 4, Winter Car- nival 3, 4, Saints I, 2, 3, 4, Pro- gram Director 3, President 4, Lau- rentian Singers I, Homecoming Dance Chairman 4, KSLU I, Dra- matics I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND HAROLD HARTJEN Roslyn Heights, New York Psychology, Phi Sigma Kappa, Photo Editor Grill I, Outing Club, Presi- dent 4, Co-Chairman Program Com- mittee 3, KSLU Special Events 3, Thelomathesian 3, Orientation Lead- er 3, 4, ISA President 3, Photo Club 2, Winter Carnival Decorations 2, Ski Events I, 2, 3, 4, Manager Ski Team 3, Assistant Manager I, 2. 46 ALBERT T. GUARINO Garden City, New York Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Gridiron 3, Hockey Program 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. CAROL ESTHER HALL Armonk, New York Sociology, Delta Delta Delta, Vice President 4, Gridiron 4, Winter Car- nival Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Student Union I, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, 2, Hockey Honor Team I, Basketball Honor Team I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT G. HARRAS Canton, New York Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega. JOHN W. HEINTZ Snyder, New York Philosophy, Phi Delta Omega, Mum- mers, Treasurer 3, Pi Mu Epsilon, Treasurer 3, Hill News Sports Editor, Laurentian Managing Editor, Grid- iron Sports Editor, KSLU Classical Music Director 3, 4, Winter Carnival 1, 2, German Club 1, 2, Fencing Club, Treasurer 2, President 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2. FREDERICK G. HICKS Oneonta, New York Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Scab- bard and Blade 3, 4, First Sergeant 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Winter Carni- val Ball 2, 3, Military Ball 4, Song Group 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Var- sity Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS L. HOLTKAMP Webster City, lowa Religious Education, Mummers 2, 3, 4, Best Actor 1954-1955, Laurentian Singers 1, 2, Madrigal 1, 2, Outing Club 1, St. Lawrence University Chil- dren's Theatre 4. PHILIP B. HARVEY Cold Spring Harbor, New York Psychology, Beta Theta Pi, Lauren- tian Advertising, Hockey Program, Winter Carnival Ticket Committee. DOROTHY ANNE HAWES South Sudbury, Massachusetts Biology, Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer 3, Songleader 4, Vice President 4, Beta Beta Beta, Historian 3, Vice President 3, Student Union Publicity 1, 2, Thelmo Representative 3, 4, Sinners 2, 3, 4, Laurentian Singers 1, Junior Council 3, Winter Carnival Ball 2, 3, 4, Chairman Golddigger's Ball Decorations 3, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity CURT HENRIKSSON Rockville Centre, New York Chemistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chronicler 3, Freshman Football. ANTHONY K. HINMAN Delmar, New York Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Freshman Council 1, Homecoming Weekend Committee, Intramurals. CHARLES ERNEST HORTON Hanover, New Hampshire Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ski Team 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Orientation Committee, Intramurals, Hockey, Basketball, Outing Club. 47 Committee 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NANCY J. HATHORN Ballston Spa, New York History, Pi Beta Phi, Song Leader 2, Alumnae Secretary 2, Social Chair- man 3, Pledge Supervisor 4, Octet 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman 4, Ex- ecutive Council 4, Winter Carnival Queen Candidote 3, Sophomore Honor Society, Laurentian, Campus Social Secretary 4, University Choir 1, WUS 3, 4, IRC 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, Winter Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Union 2, 3, Model Security Council Receptionist 3, 4, WAA 1, 2, 4. RICHARD BLAIR HAWKES Manhasset, New York Physics, Sigma Chi, Secretary 2, IFC Ball Committee, Outing Club, Flying Club, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. w WW J 1 ,,..f FRANZ WERNER ITEM Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Transfer from Seton Hall Univer- sity I and 2, Ski Team 3, 4, New- man Club 4, Photography Club 4. GOODRICH LANE JOHNSON, JR. Albany, New York Physics, Phi Sigma Kappa, Secre- tary 3, 4, Student Union l, 2, Out- ing Club l, 2, 4, Winter Carnival 3, Rod aid Gun Club 4, Intramurals I, 2. RICHARD W. HORTON Troy, New York Physics, KSLU Technician 2, 3, 4, Student Union Proiectionist l, 2, 3, 4, Mummers 2, 3, 4, Outing Club l, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3. PEGGY ANN HORWITZ Baldwin, New York Psychology, Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman 3, 4, Panhellenic Repre- sentative I, Hill News I, Winter Carnival Committee I, 3, 4, Decora- tions 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, 2. MARGARET HOWARD HUNTER Fairfield, Connecticut Mathematics, Delta Delta Delta, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club, Publicity Committee, Winter Carni- val, Reception l, Ski Meet 3, 4, ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4, ALLEN S. JACOBSEN Schenectady, New York Business Administration, Sigma Chi, House Manager 2, Pledge Trainer 3, 4, Honor Guard I, ROTC Rifle Team l, Men's Residence House Council, Chairman I, Orientation Council 2, Saints 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Program Director 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Concert and Lecture Series Com- mittee 4. RICHARD HALL JOHNSTON Westfield, New Jersey Mathematics, Beta Theta Pi, L Club 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. 48 LEON HORWITZ Elmira, New York English, Sigma Pi, Social Member, Social Co-Chairman 3, Sophomore Honorary, Thelmo Senate 2, Uni- versity Choir 2. JOYCE ANN HOTALING Schenectady, New York History, Kappa Delta, Panhellenic Representative 4, Junior Council 3, Sophomore Honorary Treasurer 2, l. R. C. 2, 3, 4, University Choir l, French Club I, Field Hockey Man- ager 2. ROSEMARY IRELAND South Glens Falls, New York Biol09Y: Kappa Delta, Assistant Rush Chairman 3, Vice President 4, Pledge Trainer 3, 4, Mortar Board, Secretary 4, Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4, Judiciary Committee 3, Presi- dent 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Chairman of Publicity 2, Hill News 2, 3, 4, Cwens 2, Dean's List 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, President 4, American Chemi- cal Society 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. MARILYN G. KOOREN Pleasantville, New York English7 Pi Beta Phi, Censor 2, Magazine Chairman 2, Recording Secretary 47 Sophomore Honorary7 English Honorary 47 Hill News I, 27 Laurentian 37 IRC 3, 47 Senate 37 French Club I7 Winter Carnival I, 27 Model Secretary Council Re- ceptionist 37 University Choir I7 Student Union Coffee Hour 27 Cen- tennial Committee 2, 37 Outing Club Secretariat 37 WAA I, 2, 47 Intramurals 4. MARGUERITE A. KRAMER Worcester, New York SocioIo9Y7 Kappa Delta, House Manager 47 Hill News 47 Winter Carnival I7 Swing Wing 3, 47 Lau- rentian Singers I, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE JEAN LAIDLAW Hudson, New York Sociology7 Kappa Kappa GGMMGJ Student Union I, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations 37 Red Cross I, 27 Uni- versity Choir I, 27 WSGA Repre- sentative 27 University Concert Lec- ture Series 3, 47 Chapel Service Committee 3, 47 Campus Election Committee 47 Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, 47 Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4. MAGDALENE KARROS New York, New York Mathematics7 Alpha Delta Pi, Schol- arship Chairman7 Junior Transfer from Pembroke College. DIANE CAROLYN KOEN Orchard Park, New York Business Administration7 Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President 47 Orientation Leader 47 W. S. G. A. Treasurer 47 WAA I, 27 Outing Club I, 27 Stu- dent Union I, 2, 3, 4, Board of Governors 3, 4, Program Chairman 2, Skit Co-Chairman 37 Sinners 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Business Manager 47 Senator 2, 3, Senate Financial Investigating Committee 47 Junior Council7 Goldiggers Ball I, 2, 3, Entertainment Chairman 3. ax' HOWARD DOUGLAS KELLOGG, JR. West Falls, New York Mathematics7 Sigma Chi, President 27 Sophomore Honor Society7 Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Secretary 47 IFC, President 47 L Club, Vice Presi- dent 47 Football. SHIA CALVERT KOGAN Montreal, Quebec, Canada Business Administration7 Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman 47 Pi Delta Ep- silon, Vice President 47 Gridiron, Business Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 47 Freshman Council7 Freshman HOCkeYi Hockey 27 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. C. LYNN KOSS Great Notch, New Jersey English7 Pi Beta Phi, Vice Presi- dent 3, Activity Chairman 3, Execu- tive Council 37 W. S. G. A., Presi- dent 4, Goldiggers Ball Chairman 3, Marriage Counsel 2, Orientation 47 Student Union, Outside Em- ployment 37 Outing Club I, 2, 3, 47 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 47 Winter Car- nival I, 2, 3, 47 Dramatics 2, 3, Supporting Actress Award 3. BERNARD JEROME KURZ Port Washington, New York Biology7 Phi Delta Omega7 Outing Club I, 3, 47 Newman Club 3, 47 Photography Club7 American Chem- ical Society. MARTHA S. LAKE Princeton, New Jersey English7 Delta Delta DeIta7 Sopho- more Honorary 27 Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 47 Dean's List 3, 47 Pan- hellenic Council I, 2, 3, 47 Treas- urer 47 Thelmothesian Senator 2, 3, 47 Special Events 47 Student Af- fairs Committee 47 Outing Club I, 2, 3, 47 W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. 49 JAMES WILLIAM LARGAY Troy, New York Business Administration, L Club 3, 4, Ski Patfol 3, 4, President 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOE ANN LEACH Westwood, New Jersey History, Kappa Delta, Executive Council 4, Tau Kappa Alpha, Presi- dent 4, Debate Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Dean Eaton Hall Vice President 2, Executive Coun- cil 2, Gridiron I, 2, Student Union 3, 4, Winter Carnival Committee 2, 3, I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, Senior Counselor 4. ROBERT W. LAMBO Rochester, New York Business Administration, Phi Delta Omega, Mummers, Treasurer, Uni- versity Choir I, KSLU Engineer 2, Outing Club 4, Riding Club I, Photography Club I, ROTC Concert Band 2, Thelmo, Social Committee I, Senator 2, Newman Club 2. HERBERT LINCOLN LANGDON Rome, New York Biology, German Club, Fencing Club, Band 'l, 2. JONI LANGLOIS Massena, New York Biology, Delta Delta Delta, Jr. Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4, Song Group, Ski Competitions Secretary 3, 4, Outing Club, Board of Gov- ernors 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, KSLU I, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Cwens 2, Secretary, Dean's List, Student Union Publicity 3, 4, WAA I, 2, Winter Carnival Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN LANGAN Kinderhook, New York History, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Spanish Club I, 2, Outing Club I, International Relations Club I, 2, 4, Hill News I, 2, WAA 4, Gridiron 4, St. Andrews University, Scotland, 3, Newman Club I, 2, 4, Sopho- more Honorary 2, Pi Sigma Alpha 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. PETER IRVING LANGILL Montreal, Quebec, Canada Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer 4, Winter Carnival I, 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, L Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey, Freshman, Var- sity, Intramurals. JERE JOSEPH LaPLATNEY Ogdensburg, New York Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, L Club 3, 4, Physical Education Maior's Club 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID F. LASHER Canaioharie, New York Sociology, Alpha Tau Omega, Worthy Ugiher 4, Social Chairman 4, Song Group I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Council I, Mummers Productions, Winter Car- nival l, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Ball Decorating Committee 3, I. F. C. Weekend Parade Committee 2, I. F. C. Weekend Program 8. Chap- erone Committee 3, Assistant Chair- man Homecoming Weekend 4. LEON WILLIAM LeBEAU Ogdensburg, New York Psychology, l. S. A. 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, French Club 2, 3, Outing Club 4. 50 WAGNE W. LYON Bellerose, New York Business Administration, Sigma Pi, Steward 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Freshman Council, Photography Club I, 2, Intramurals 3, 4. NANCY MAE MacDONALD Bellerose, New York Sociology, I. R. C. 3, 4, Dean Eaton Hall, Treasurer 3, Council 2, Stu- dent Union Publicity 2, University Choir I, W. A. A. JAMES D. MACKIE West Eaton, New York Sociolo9Yi Sigma Pi, Social Chair- man 3, 4, Sailing Club I, 2, KSLU 3, 4, Hunting Club I, Blaze of Glory 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY EUGENE LE CARA Farmingdale, New York Civil Engineering, Columbia, Alpha Tau Omega, House Manager, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Football, Intramural Sports, Winter Carnival Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers, Dean's List 4. GERTRUDE H. LIST Garfield, New Jersey German, Pi Beta Phi, Censor 2, Social Exchange Chairman 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Sopho- more Honor Society, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Secretarial Committee 2, 3, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, 4, Ger- man Club 3, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Ass't Bowl- ing Manager 4. f W T 'D' .IOHN FRANKLIN LEDGARD Ogdensburg, New York English, Phi Sigma Kappa, Intra- murals 3, 4, Golf 4, Intramural Champion 4. GERALD J. LUPINSKI New Hartford, New York SocioI09Yi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Outing Club I, Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling, Golf 2, 3, 4. DAVID R. LYONS Tupper Lake, New York English, Mummers. RALPH A. MACFARLAND Bronxville, New York Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Chairman 3, Secre- tary 4, Song Group 3, 4, Intra- mural Hockey, Worthy Sentinel, Winter Carnival, Chairman Ice Statues 2, Ball Decorations 3, Chair- man I957 Winter Carnival, KSLU, Engineer, Special Events Director 2, Sales 3, R. O. T. C. Outstanding Military Student 2, 3, Regimental Commander 4, Distinguished Mili- tary Student, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team I, Mummers 2, 3, 4, Outing Club, Orientation 2, Vice-President 4, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class President. HENRY MANGLES Ossining, New York Sociolo9Y7 Alpha Tau Omega, Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Hockey, KSLU 3. 51 l are I --vm CATHERINE O. McDONALD Morristown, New York Biology, Kappa Delta, Transfer from Wells College. BERNARD ANTHONY McKINNON Bethesda, Maryland Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, L Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey, Fresh- man, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE EDWARD MANN Canton, New York Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, ln- tramural Hockey 3, 4, Freshman Hockey and Tennis. NANCY ANNE MATTISON Williamsville, New York Business Administration, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ass't Treasurer 2, Ass't Registrar I, Senior Scholar- ship 4, Edinburgh University, Scot- land 3, Winter Carnival, Ice Show I, Reception I, Student Union Post- er Chairman 2, University Choir I, W. A. A. on Ice I, 2, Intramurals. SYLVIA MAURYCY Schenectady, New York Mathematics, Kappa Delta, WAA, President 4, Delegate to State Con- ference, Pep Committee Co-chair- man, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Set- ting and Sound Effects Chairman of Freshman Play, Hockey Manager, Golf Manager, Hill News, Ticket Manager-WAA, Sport Day Teams, Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Golf. JOSEPH VINCENT McGUIRL Providence, Rhode Island Psychology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH MCLEAN Ottawa, Ontario, Canada English, Alpha Tau Omega, Hockey Program, Editor 4, KSLU Announcer I, 2, 3, Pep Committee, Treasurer 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Hockey, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. 52 DONALD T. MARSHALL Scotia, New York Mechanical Engineering, Columbia, Beta Theta Pi, Intramural Sports, Winter Carnival Committee, Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Secretary, BumbbeIl's Hon- orary Engineering Society, Honor System Board Member. THOMAS F. MAUDE, JR. Morristown, New Jersey Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega, Winter Carnival I, Band I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. KIRK E. MAXWELL Carthage, New York SocioI09Yi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. JOHN J. MCLELLAN Ogdensburg, New York Economics. SYLVIA CAROL MELLERUD Schenectady, New York Psychology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ass't Social Chairman, Emciency Chairman 3, Pledge Class Secre- tary I, ROBERT COMFORT METCALF West Hartford, Connecticut Economics, Sigma Nu, Sentinel I, Social Member Phi Sigma Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Winter Car- nival I, I. S. A. Vice President 2, Intramural Football I. ROBERT MITCHELL Rexford, New York Business Administration, Phi Sigma Kappa, Transfer from State Univer- sity of N. Y. at Cobleskill, KSLU 3, 4, The Edison Club, Thelmothesian Senator, Intramurals 3, 4. PHILIP DOUGLAS MOREY Kenmore, New York Geology, Alpha Tau Omega, Omi- cron Della Kappa, Student Judiciary Board, L Club, Scabbard 8- Blade, Varsity Tennis, Basketball, Sports Press Bureau, Hockey Program. Phi Beta Kappa 4, Dean's List 4, Sophomore Honorary , Cwens, Sophomore Phi Beta Kappa Award, KKG Freshman Scholarship Psi Chi 4, Student Coun Award, selor 4, Class Vice President 3, Class Treas- urer I, Orientation Leader 2, Uni- versity Choir I, St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club I, Ski Instructor I, Outing Club I, 2, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 4, Winter Carnival Ice Show I, University of St. Andrews, Scotland 3. ROSAMOND SMITH METCALF Pleasantville, New York English, Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary 4, Chairman of Third Formal Rush Party 4, Cwens, Sophomore Hon- orary, English Honorary, Secretary 3, Mortar Board, President 4, Grid- iron, Copy Editor 3, Laurentian, Circulation Manager 3, Thelmo, Publicity Committee I, W. U. S. Committee Chairman 3, Senator 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Marriage Clinic, Chairman 3, Outing Club Skiing I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. BRUCE MOORE Queens Village, New York Psychology, Sigma Pi, Outing Club, Photography Club, Freshman Coun- cil Representative, Winter Carnival Decorations, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. EILEEN MURPHY Rockville Centre, New York English, Delta Delta Delta, Pledge President, President 4, Freshman Council, Queen of Freshman Week- end, Sinners I, 2, 3, 4, Thelmo Senator 3, Junior Council 3, Cen- tennial Committee 3, Winter Car- nival I, 3, 4, Queen 3, Entertain- ment 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho 3, Sec- retary 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. 53 PETHRINE McNAMARA Queens Village, New York Spanish, Kappa Delta, President 4, Orientation 3, Spanish Club I, 3, Secretary 4, I. R. C. 3, Winter Car- nival Court 3, Freshman Council I, University Choir I. CHARLES P. MEMHARD Riverside, Connecticut Government, Phi Sigma Kappa, President 4, I. F. C. 4, International Relations Club 3, Chairman Mock Election 4, Model U. N. Conference 3, Debate Club I, 2, K. S. L. U. I, 2, Student Union, Decorations Chairman I, Dance Chairman 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Ski Squad I. il ., ., .--.,., NANCY OLENHOUSE Slingerlands, New York Government, Kappa Delta, Historian 3, Scholarship Chairman, Parlia- mentarian, Standards Chairman 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, University Choir I, Hill News I, Gridiron I, I. R. C. 2, 3, 4, Conference Secretary 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. HELENA MAY PARO Ogdensburg, New York Sociology, l. S. A., Concert Band 2, French Club I, 2. JUDITH ALYSSE NEELY Port Washington, New York Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ass't Rush Chairman 3, Rush Chair- man 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Hill News I, Freshman Handbook, Ass't Co-editor 2, Editor 3, Gridiron, Co-Editor 4, Winter Carnival Pro- gram 2, Art Editor 3, Editor 4, Sailing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, 4, Outing Club, Publicity I, 2, W. S. G. A. Leadership Training, Co-Chairman Publicity 2, Constitu- tional Revision Committee 3, Win- ter Carnival, Publicity and Program 2, Chairman Reception 3, Ski Com- petitions 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED T. NETTO Watertown, New York Math, Choir. RONALD O'BRlEN Ottawa, Ontario Mathematics, Alpha Tau Omega, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, L GARY CAVILL ORMISTON Scarsdale, New York Sociology, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pledge Master 2, Sentinel 2, Freshmen Football, Varsity Football 2, Presi- dent of Sophomore Class, Winter Carnival, Refreshment Chairman 3, Winter Carnival King 3, I. F. C. Dance Ticket Chairman 3, Fresh- men Chapel Committee 3, Chairman 4, Scabbard 8- Blade 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. ROLAND GARY PATITZ Dorval, Quebec, Canada Mathematics, Engineering, M. I. T., Beta Theta Pi, Rifle Team I, 2, 3, Intramural Hockey and Softball I, 2, 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, Student Union, House Manager 2, 3. 54 Club 2, 3, 4, Orientation Leader 4, KSL 4 U I,2, 3, PHILIP NEMETH Utica, New York Sociology, Sigma Pi, House Man- ager 3, Pledge Master 3, 4, Per- shing Rifles, Captain 4, Scabbard and Blade 4, Chapel Service Com- mittee 3, KSLU 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. SUE CAROL NUTTALL Sherman, New York Sociology, Kappa Delta, Ass't Edi- tor 2, Editor 3, 4, Chairman Win- ter Carnival Skit 3, Alpha Kappa Delta, Treasurer 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Mortar Board 4, Hill News, Of- fice Manager 2, Page Editor 3, Edi- tor 3, 4, W. A. A., Hi-Lights Ass't Editor 2, Editor 3, Dramatics I, 2, Students Union I, KSLU I, Debate Club I, Spanish 2, 3, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, Cwens 2, Dean's List 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. EWART A. O'HARA Cardinal, Ontario, Canada Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega, Rushing Committee 2, Out- ing Club I, Winter Carnival Ball Committee I, 2, Sophomore Council 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DIANE LYN PREUSSNER Queens Village, New York English, Delta Delta Delta, Publicity Co-Chairman 3, Marshall 4, Stu- dent Union, Poster Chairman 2, Calendars 3, Public Relations 4, Board of Governors 4, University Choir I, Sailing Club I, 2, Winter Carnival 1, 2, Hill News 2, Outing Club I, 2, 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. INA ANNE RAPPE Franklin Square, New York Sociology, Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Social Exchanges 3, Censor 2, Alpha Kappa Delta, President, Mummers 3, 4, l. R. C. 3, 4, W. S. G. A., Marriage Clinic 2, W. A. A., Archery Mgr. 2, Outing Club, Pub- licity I, 2, Freshman Council, W. A. A. Bowling. JAMES W. REICHERT, JR. Shaker Heights, Ohio Sociology, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club I, 2, 3, President 3, St. lawrence Winter Carnival Ice Show 3, Pro- gram Engineer, KSLU I, Intramural Sports I. JAY THOMAS PERKINS Canton, New York English, Phi Sigma Kappa, Mum- mers 2, 3, 4, Award 2, Freshman Chapel, Freshman Council, Orien- tation 2, Class Treasurer 2, KSLU Program Chairman 2. VERA M. PIEK Douglaston, New York Psychology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice-President 4, Efficiency Chair- man 2, WSGA Council and Repre- sentative 4, Orientation leader 4, Winter Carnival Committees I, 3, Gridiron 3, University Choir 1, Student Union Publicity I, Red Cross Representative 2, 4, Debate Club I, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH MARCIA PERRY Hingham, Massachusetts Chemistry, Independent Students Association, Corresponding Secre- tary 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Gaines House President 3, Soph- omore Honorary, President, Thelmo, Senator 2, Orientation Leader 3, Fencing Club 3, Mikado 3, De- bate Team I, Dean Eaton Scholar- ship Snack Shop 2, Independent Students Ass. Song Group 2, ln- tramurals I, 2, Phi Beta Kappa 4. HAYDEN W. PRATT Great Neck, New York Psychology, Beta Theta Pi, Treas- urer 3, Gridiron Business Manager 4, Chapel Program Committee, Co- Chairman 3, KSLU Business Mana- ger 2, Student Union I, 2, Orien- tation 2, Freshman Class Advisor 2, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MARTY PYBUS Fairport, New York Mathematics, Alpha Delta Pi, Uni- versity Choir I, KSLU, Staff Secre- tary I, Sales Manager 4, Outing Club l, 3, 4, University of Hawaii 2, WAA I, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Ice Show I, Sailing Club 'l, Goldig- gers Ball, Decoration Committee 3: Dance Troupe of Finian's Rainbow. PATRICIA L. REICHART Colbrook, New York English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Stu- dent Union 2, 3, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, President of Sophomore House, Winter Carnival 2, 3, KSLU 2, Gridiron 4, W. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. MAX D. REMINGTON Fulton, New York Sociology, Alpha Tau Omega, Song Group 3, 4, I. F. C. 4, Winter Carnival Ball Decorations 3, Chair- man 4, Intramurals 3, 4. 55 .5 'W I I I WALTER B. ROSE Congers, New York IRENE T. RICE Port Washington, New York English, Delta Delta Delta, Cor- responding Secretary 4, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Student Union Publicity 2, Hill News 2, Winter Carnival 3, 4: Gridiron 4, W. A. A. Board 2, Outing Club 'l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM A. RICKARD Jersey City, New Jersey Mathematics, Sigma Pi, Scabbard 8- Blade, Executive Oflicer 4, Orienta- tion 3, I. F. C. Ball Publicity, The Thelmoathesian Senator 2, 3, Ex- ecutive Committee 3, Intramurals. NANCY ORR ROBINSON Ithaca, New York Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, EHiciency Chairman 4, Transfer from Colby Junior College, WAA 2, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Chapel Service Committee 4, College Christian Fellowship 4, Winter Carnival Committee 3, 4, Golddiggers Ball Publicity, Mar- riage Clinic, Publicity 3, Hostess 3. GEORGE E. RUSCOE White Plains, New York Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, PSYCIWIOQYF 5l9 'U Pi: Photo Club Song Group, L Club 3, 4, Foof. I, 2, 3, President 4, Newman Club ball 1, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 4: Outing Club 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. JAMES RYAN RAYMOND F. RYAN New York, New York Business Administration, I. S. A., Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, KSLU I, 2. , ,ai Bay Shore, New York Business Administration, Phi Sigma Kappa, Rushing Chairman, Hill News 2, 3, Subscription Manager, Student Union I, 2, 3, 4, House Manager, Constitutional Committee, Board of Governors lPersonnel Chairmanl, Community Relations, President 4, Chairman of Male Orientation 3, Winter Carnival 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Rallies 2, Newman Club, Chairman of Campus-Tour Committee, Thelma, Chairman of Investigating Commit- tee for Hazing 3. 56 SUE ANN RICH Cobleskill, New York Economics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Class Treasurer I, Efficiency Chairman 2, Assistant Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Univeristy Choir 'I, 4, Freshman Cheerleading, Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, Captain 4, Pep Committee 3, 4, Co-Chairman of Student Democratic Club 4, WAA l, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND A. ROBERTSON Cohocton, New York Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon, Treas- urer 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4, I. S. A. 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. ALAN GORDON ROSE Rye, New York Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Freshman Council, KSLU I, 2, Laurentian I, 2, 3, I. F. C., Refresh- ment Chairman, Winter Carnival, Publicity Chairman. MARTIN SAMUEL SCOLNICK Peekskill, New York Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Rho, L Club, KSLU, Engineer, Special Events Di- rector, Winter Carnival Engineer Committee, Outing Club, Baseball Manager, Intramurals. PHILIP H. SEAMAN Gilbertsville, New York Mathematics, Engineering, Colum- bia, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsi- lon, Treas., Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Treas., Band l, 3. CAROLE ELAINE SEVERSEN Riverside, Connecticut English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Public Relations 4, Octette 2, 3, 4, Gridiron 'l, Art Editor 3, Copy Editor 4, University Choir l, Lauren- tian I, 2, Pan-Hellenic i, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chairman ot Consti- tution Committee, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senator 2, Chairman of Thelmo Banquet, Golddiggers Ball Decoration and Refreshment Com- mittees, WAA l, 2, 4, Co-Chairman of Red Cross Blood Drive, Hill News, Student Union Reporter 3, Assistant Editor of W. S. G. A. Alice In Winter Wonderland , Fire Warden l, KSLU Poster Com- mittee 2, Centennial Committee, Art Editor Freshman Handbook 3, Hockey 'l. ARTHUR G. SALTFORD Poughkeepsie, New York Business Administration, Sigma Pi, Hill News 4, Assistant Photo Edi- tor, Gridiron 2, 4, Outing Club i, 2, 4, Winter Carnival 3, Camera Club l, 2, 4, Student Union l, Chalk River Quadrangle 4, Blaze of Glory 4, Sailing Club l. MARALEE SCHMITT Larchmont, New York English, Pi Beta Phi, Scholarship Chairman 2, 3, Hill News, W. S. G. A., W. A. A., Student Union, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4. ERlK IVER SANDVIK Rochester, New York Chemistry, Sigma Chi, Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT B. SCHOLL, JR. Jacksonville, Florida Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Social Committee 2, Winter Car- nival 2, Outing Club l, 2, 3, Sail- ing Club 2, Flying Club 2, J. V. Ski Team 2, Intramurol Sports. LILA KAY SCRIBNER Forest Hills, N. Y. Psychology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Class Secretary, Gridiron 3, 4, Senior Editor 4, Pep Committee 3, 4, Secretary 4, Winter Carnival, Food Co-Chairman 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, Spanish Club 2, Student Union Calendar Co-Chairman 3, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, WAA i, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival Reception 3, 4, ln- tramural Sports 3, 4. THOMAS B. SETTER Lancaster, New York Sociology, Freshman Council, Fresh- man House of Commons, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rod 8- Gun Club 4, Intramurals. SARAH C. SHAPLEY Hamilton, New York Spanish, l. S. A., Secretary 4, Spon- ish Club l, 2, 3, Fencing Club 3, University Choir 2, 4, Laurentians 2, l. S. A. Executive Board 2, 4, Thelo- mathesian Senate 2, President, Dean-Eaton Hall 3, Social Chair- man, Dean-Eaton Hall 2, Orienta- tion Leader 3, 4, W. S. G. A. Coun- cil 3, 4, Secretary 4, Panhellenic Council 4. 57 LOIS A. SKELDING Hempstead, N. Y. Psychology, Delta Delta Delta, Sec- retary 4, Junior Scholarship Chair- man 3, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, Coronation Committee Chairman 4, Student Union, Decorations I, 2, 3, Chairman Mistletoe Ball 3, Poster Committee I, Freshman Ball I, Golddiggers Ball I, 2, 4, Outing Club I, 2, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, W. S. G. A. Constitution Committee 3, W. A. A. I, 2. CARL ROBERT SMITH Glenside, Pennsylvania Economics, Phi Sigma Kappa, So- cial Chairman 2, 3, Vice President 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, President 4, Hill News 2, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4, Cadet Ga- zette, Editor 4, Campus Social Chairman 4, KSLU Sales Director 2, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, Business Manager 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals. LOUIS H. SKIDMORE, JR. Winter Haven, Florida Physics, Radio Station KSLU 2, 3. CHAUNCEY SMITH Canton, New York Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega, Steward 2, KSLU I, Thelmo Senator 2, 3, Constitutional mittee 3, Executive Committee 3, Outing Club I, 2, Winter C 2, Intramurals 2. DARRELL LEE SHATTUCK Atlanta, Georgia Psycholo9YF Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Outing Club. JOHN AMOS SHEA, JR. Lake Placid, New York Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Winter Carnival, Outing Club, Ski Patrol, Newman Club, Rod and Gun Club, Fresh- man Football, Tennis, Intramurals, All-Star Intramural Hockey. RONALD EUGENE SIKELER River Edge, New Jersey Sociology, Sigma Chi, Treasurer 3, Outing Club I, 2, R. O. T. C. Honor Guard I, 2. PATRICK J. SHAUGHNESSY Theresa, New York Mathematics, Scabbard 8. Blade, D. S. S., Newman Club, Intramurals. MARY ANN SHEPARD Nutley, New Jersey Mathematics, Alpha Delta Pi, Ac- tivities Chairman 3, President 4, University Choir I, 2, Winter Car- nival, Coronation Committee I, 2, Chairman 3, Executive Secretary 4, Orientation Leader 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN HENRY SIMKINS Scotia, New York Psychol09Yi Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Rod 8- Gun Club 4, Outing Club 'I. Com- arnival 58 MILTON F. SPRING Newcomb, New York Chemistry, Laurentians I, 2, Uni- versity Choir 2, University Band I, 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD BRUCE STAFFORD Dannemora, New York Government, Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman 2, President 4, Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Chapel Com- mittee 3, Red Cross Committee 2, I. F. C., Winter Carnival 2, Student Dormitory Counselor 3, Outing Club, Board of Governors 3, Orien- tation Committee, Ski Patrol I, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WESLEY LINDEN STITT Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada Government, Varsity Hockey 2, 3. HARRY R. SMITH Old Forge, New York Government, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corresponding Secretary 2, Record- ing Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Activities Co-ordinator 4, Winter Carnival I, Thelmo Senator 2, Band I, 2, Freshman Ski Team. CAROL SORENSEN Manhasset, New York English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Class Social Chairman, Out- ing Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Poster Committee I, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Horseback Riding Manager 2, Student Union, Publicity 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Co- Chairman of Decorations for Gold- diggers 3, Gridiron 4, Intramural Sports, Basketball, Baseball 3, 4, Pep Committee 3, 4, Winter Car- nival, Reception Committee I, Food Committee 3, 4, IRC Publicity 2. SUSAN C. SMITH Mattituck, New York Psychology, Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Panhellenic Representa- tive 3, 4, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Sports Manager, Laurentian 3, 4, Student Union I, 2, 3, Winter Car- nival I, 2, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN S. SPENCER Glen Rock, New Jersey Mathematics, Business and Engi- neering Administration, M. I. T., Intramural Sports, University Choir, Outing Club, Winter Carnival, Stu- dent Union, Laurentian Singers. ROBERTA STACKHOUSE Kenmore, New York English, Alpha Delta Pi, Registrar 3, Song Leader 4, Historian Re- porter 4, Cwens 2, English Honor- ary, Treasurer, President 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary 4, Laurentian, Poetry Editor 3, 4, Hill News, Ass't Feature Editor 2, Rewrite Editor 3, Page Editor 4, Alice In Winter Wonderland, Ass't Editor 2, Editor 3, W. A. A., Publicity Chairman 3, Winter Carnival, Coronation Comm. 2, Outing Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Dean's List 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4. CATHERINE MARIE STERLING Cooperstown, New York Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Class Song Leader I, House Song Leader 2, 3, Junior Efficiency Chairman 3, President 4, Psi Chi 3, 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary, Cwens 2, Mortar Board, Treasurer 4, Dean's List 3, 4, Winter Carni- val Program Editor 3, Outing Club, Ski lnstructor 2, 3, 4, Board of Governors 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chair- man 2, Sinners 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, Newman Club 4, Winter Carnival, Co-Chairman Ski Com- petitions 4, W. A. A. Hockey Team I. RICHARD LAWRENCE STRACHER Albany 8, New York Chemistry, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Flying Club 3, 4, French Club I, Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club I, American Chemical Society 2, 3, 4, KSLU, Announcer and En- gineer I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 59 ,mv-,....,,,,,,, WILLIAM N. TARANTINO Suffern, New York Sociology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Chairman 4, L Club, Varsity Football I, 2, 3, Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4. ALLEN H. THOMAS Ogdensburg, New York Biology, Phi Sigma Kappa, Thelmo- thesian Representative 3, Xi Breeze Editor. JOHN A. STRONG Schuyler Lake, New York History, Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, l. F. C. Ball Committee 3, KSLU 4, Outing Club, Orientation Committee, I. R. C. 3, 4, Crucible 2, Freshmen Foot- ball, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager I, 2. EILEEN BARBARA SUMMERS Garfield, New Jersey Sociology, Pi Beta Phi, I. F. C. Queen 2, R. O. T. C. Battalion Sponsor 3, Co-Chairman Chapel Committee 3, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Ball 3, W. A. A., Outing Club, Student Union Deco- rations Committee 2, 3. VIRGINIA K. SWENSEN West New York, New Jersey Mathematics, Alpha Delta Pi, Chap- lain 4, Registrar 4, Orientation 2, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, University Choir I, Swing Wing 3, 4, Presi- dent Lee House 2, W. A. A. Plan- ning Conference Program Chairman 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Figure Skating Club 2. JOHN LEE TENNANT Potsdam, New York Business Administration, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Outing Club, L Club 4, Winter Carnival Ball, I. F. C. Ball, Varsity Football 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. CRAIG THORN III Hudson, New York Government, Beta Theta Pi, Presi- dent 3, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pres- ident Thelmo 4, President Outing Club 3, Chairman Winter Carnival 3, Program Chairman Student Union 2, Dance Chairman Student Union 2, Outing Club Membership Chair- man 2, I. F. C. 3, Outing Club Board I. 60 ROBERT W. SULLIVAN East Rockaway, L. I., New York Biology, Alpha Tau Omega Rush Chairman 3, 4, Song Leader 3, 4, Beta Beta Beta, Winter Carnival 2, 3, 4, Chairman Carnival Ball 4, Interfraternity Song Fest Committee, KSLU Announcer 3, 4, Song Group 3, 4, Interfraternity Council 3, Chairman Radio, T. U. Publicity 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Booster Committee 3, 4. KENNETH SWEEN EY Cardinal, Ontario Biology, Alpha Tau Omega, Fresh- man Hockey, lntramural Sports 2, 3, 4. DONALD R. TAG Mamoroneck, New York English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cor- respondent 3, 4. ROBERT MAX TUOHEY Medina, New York Mathematics, Sigma Chi, President 4, Rush Chairman 3, Athletic Chair- man 3, Song Fest, L Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, R. O. T. C. Bond l, 2, University Choir l, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Sophomore Hon- orary, D. M. S. Student, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, I, F. C. 3, 4. VIRGINIA E. VAN HORN Rochester I8, New York Religious Education, Kappa Delta, Song Leader 3, Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4, W. S. G. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Orientation Leader 4, Vice President 4, Golddiggers Ball Com- mittee 2, 3, Judiciary File Commit- tee 3, Student Union 2, 3, Theolog- ical School Student Body Secretary 2, Winter Carnival I, Freshmen Council Representative l, W. A. A. l, 2, 3. EDWARD GEORGE VERVILLE Nanugt, New York Pre-Med, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ln- tramural Football 2, 3. WILLIAM ARTHUR TORREY Montreal, Quebec, Canada Psychol09Yi Alpha Tau Omega, Outing Club, Hockey l, 2, 3, Intra murals l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM TRERISE Gouveneur, New York Geology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ARTHUR STONHAM TRAVERS Potsdam, New York Economics, Outing Club, L Club, Tennis. F. KENNETH TULLER Dover, Delaware Biology Pre-Med, Phi Sigma Kappa, Inductor 2, KSLU l, I. F. C. 2, Thelmo Senator 2, 3, Student Policy Committee, Song Group 2, 3, 4. SUSAN JANE VAN ALEN Albany, New York French, I. S. A., Cwens, Student Movement l, 2, 3, 4, Delegate l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, IRC l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, WAA l, Historian 3, Figure Skating Club l, 2, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, D. E. H. Secretary 2. JOHN C. VAN NAMEE East Moriches, New York History, Sigma Chi, Rush Chairman 4, Freshmen Council, Red Crass 2, Thelmo Senator 3, I. F. C. Ball Ticket Chairman 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE P. VON ESCH New Hartford, New York Mathematics, Transferred from R. P. I. January l955, Rensselaer So- ciety of Engineers IR. P. I.l, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, Vice President 4, Newman Club l, 2, 3, 4, University Singers 2, 3, 4, laurentian Singers 2, Swing Wing 3, 4. 61 'Y' I LEON H. WHITNEY, JR. ..,.,..,'Q Morristown, New Jersey Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Hill News Reporter I, 2, 3, L Club, Outing Club, Winter Carnival Com- mittee, KLSU Sports Reporter 3, Co- Chairman ot Packing Committee, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 4. PETER WIDEN Williamstown, Massachusetts Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Pres- ident 3, Palm Reporter 3, Outing Club, Chapel Service Committee, Treasurer 3, Winter Carnival, I. F. c. 3, 4, skiing 1, 2, L Club, Intramurals. DIETRICH WAACK Valley Cottage, New York Biology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. V. LOUISE WELTON Douglaston, L. I., New York History, Delta Delta Delta, Junior Rush Chairman 3, Social Chairman 4, Hill News 'l, 2, I. R. C., Winter Carnival Worker, Newman Club, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. I, 2. ERNEST T. WHITAKER, JR. Cooperstown, New York Government, Sigma Chi, Mummers 3, 4, President 4, Sophomore Hon- orary, I. R. C. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Thelmo Senator 2, Parliamentarian 4, Freshmen Council, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, 4. SARGENT HERBERT WHITTIER, JR. Longmeadow, Massachusetts Economics, Beta Theta Pi, Social Chairman 3, Scholastic Chairman 2, 3, Kixioc Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Kappa Delta, Scabard and Blade, Sophomore Honorary, Winter Carnival, Treas- urer 3, Orientation Leader 2, 3, 4, Thelmo Senator, Student Judiciary Board 3, 4, Chairman 4, Student Attairs Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Financial Investigation Commit- tee, Trattic Manager KSLU, Fresh- man Constitution Committee, Out- ing Club Board, Campus Social Committee, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD EVERETT WILCOX Theresa, New York Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 3, Executive Body 2, 3, 4, President of Upper Class Body 4, Student Union, Purchaser 2, Treasurer 3, Comptroller 4. 62 WILLIAM HENRY WELLMAN South New Berlin, New York Government, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sophomore Honorary, I. R. C. I, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, University Band I, 2. JANE RAE WENDT Constobleville, New York Mathematics, University Choir I, 2, Gridiron, Secretary 3, Assistant Ed- itor 4, Outing Club I, W. A. A. I, Chapel Service Committee 2, 3, Chapel Choir I, 2. JANET M. WHITESIDE Schenectady, New York Sociology, Pi Beta Phi, Program Chairman 2, Social Exchange 2, W. S. G. A. Representative 4, Alpha Kappa Delta, Vice President 4, W. S. G. A. Executive Council 4, Orientation 4, Golddiggers Ball Publicity 3, Marriage Clinic 3, Songfest 3, Hill News 3, Student Union, Program Chairman 2, Secre- tary 3, Merit Chairman 4, Winter Carnival I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. DIANE MARIE WILL Herkimer, New York Sociology, Pi Beta Phi, President 4, Transferred from Bennington Col- lege, Vermont, W. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Centennial Committee 3, Winter Carnival 3, 4, Student Union Publicity 3, Univer- sity Choir 4, Finian's Rainbow 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE WINGATE Rochester, New York Psychology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Psi Chi, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gold Diggers Ball 2, WUS 3, Sum- mer Files Committee 3, WAA l, 2, 3, 4, Winter Carnival 2, Gridiron Worker 4, Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, WAA House Representative 3. ROBERT E. WRIGHT Fort Edward, New York Chemistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FRED WILLIAM ZAUNER Ill Rye, New York Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer 3, 4, Executive Committee 4, Song Group I, Out- ing Club l, 2, 3, Hunting and Fishing Club I, Winter Carnival Decorations I, 2, 3, 4, I. F. C. Ball I, 2, Baseball l, Intramural Bowling and Golf. JAN SANDRA ZETSCHE White Plains, New York History, Delta Delta Delta, Recom- mendations Chairman 3, House Manager 4, Cwens 2, W. A. A., Treasurer 3, Winter Carnival l, 2, Student Union 'l, 2. HOWARD DONALD YOUNG Rockville Centre, New York Business Administration, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Rush Committee 4, Song Leader 4, Outing Club Board of Directors, I. F. C. Ball Decora- tions Committee 2, Chairman 3, Football I, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. MORTIMER W. ZELIKOFSKY Saratoga Springs, New York Psychol09Y: Beta Theta Pi, Hill News 3, 4, Winter Carnival Statue Committee l, Class Vice President l, Outing Club 3, 4, KSLU An- nouncer 4, L Club 3, 4, Gridiron 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4. ALICE LORAYNE ZIEGLER Madison, New Jersey Sociology, Pi Beta Phi, Assistant Pledge Chairman 2, Assistant Ac- tivities Chairman 2, Rush Captain 3, Senior Panhellenic Member 4, Hill News 3, Spanish Club l, Win- ter Carnival Committee 3, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Golddiggers Ball Committee 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4. 63 WALTER G. WILMSHURST Canton, New York Business Administration, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Outing Club 1, 2. JOEL M. WINITZ Brooklyn 3, New York Economics, Phi Sigma Kappa, House Manager 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Treasurer 3, 4, Gridiron Photog- raphy Editor l, 2, Laurentian Pho- tography Editor l, 2, KSLU 'l, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, Photography Club I, 2, Winter Carnival Pub- Iicity Co-Chairman 4. r l ! 2 3 1 A T iA..:wnvV' xmmwhwvn Lila? waz Humax Lmxfam W 'avr Lmwwmfsmkmmmmww 1 nxvwvwfmamwtwwinww K fYvnw:.mm'i1aM? mmiwg lm: Www! WJP mwfllmagxl -'snug Fiwewnfxfanvlxaffzb ' Cffviffes .V-.,, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated-Clarke, Thorn, Foster, Hannon. Standing-Gilbert, Burns Goldman. Craig Thorn President jkefomafheaian Sociefy HE Thelomathesian Society is the student govern- ing body, representing all of the maior campus organizations. Active participation in the Society is achieved by elected Senators at the weekly meetings of the Thelomathesian Senate. During these meetings, basic policies concerning the student government and campus life are discussed. The Senate's power is based on its direct control of standing committees and campus organizations. lt acts as a mediator between the student body and the Administration, and all policies and procedures are subiected to constitutional control and Senate ap- proval. This year, Thelmo has taken upon itself several im- portant changes. The first of these was the act of abolishing the organization known as the Independent Student's Association. The second change attects the financial policy of Thelmo. lts core was to make the meetings shorter and less demanding in regard to financial matters. The Senate passed a proposition stating that all requests for financial aid would be , V, 1- f. A THELMO PUBLICITY Seated-Watts, Blair, Lennon, Burns, Bush. Standing-Walker, Koch, Hall, Graf, Winchester, Burford, Myers. Chairman-J. Lennon SOCIAL COMMITTEE Seated-Smith, Welton, Smith, Hathorn, Summers. Standing- Ash, Watson, Doughty, Cherrington, Clark, Perry, Kogan. Chairman-C. Smith Secy.-Treas.-N. Hathorn presented on the second Tuesday of every month. In this way, the budget can be more eFfectively appro- priated, and the requests can be properly reviewed. This plan acted as an important stabilizer to Senate procedure and efficiency. The third major change in Thelmo has yet to be put into eFFect. Its essence is an internal reorganization of the Society as a whole, so as to give it more power and contact with the students, faculty and Administra- tion. Plan X, as it has been called, has been in constant discussion in Senate meetings and on campus. Its impact will be felt in all phases of St. Lawrence life, and will meet the demands of the students for a governing body which will represent them in all the aspects of campus life. STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Seated-Lake, Foster, Collins. Standing-Borden, Whittier, Thorn. Chairman-S. Whittier FINANCIAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE Seated--Hawes, Gilbert. Standing-Koen, Mitchell. Chairman-R. Gilbert CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE Seated-Johnson, Coyle. Standing-Aney, Cherrington, Bart, Gold- l'l'ICln. W. S. G, A. COUNCIL First row-Shopley, VanHorn, Koss, Koen, Collins. Second row-Piek, Whiteside. President Lynn Koss Vice President Virginia VanHorn Secretary Sarah Shapley Treasurer Diane Koen . 5? gi . HE administrative officers of St. Lawrence University give to the women students the power to make and enforce rules for their own government. This power is given with the belief that the women are capable of governing themselves and maintaining a high standard for the social life of the campus. One of the most successful organizations in exem- plifying maturity in college students, our W. S. G. A., began as a non-governing group in l9l2. Known as The Forum, it expanded in l92l to a women's self- governing organization, responsible not only for social rules, but for programs of interest to co-eds. At present, the success of the organization depends upon loyalty to the rules and to the executive council elected. Composed of a representative from each junior-senior residence, plus Dean-Eaton Hall, the coun- cil has not only the delegated power to make and enforce social rules, but it guides the program policies of the Association. Among the programs sponsored by W. S. G. A. are Marriage Clinic, Women's Song Fest, Golddiggers' Ball, and a special handbook, designed to aid the freshman girls in adiusting to the newness of college life. ln coniunction with Thelmothesian, W. S. G. A. also assists in Orientation Week and Leadership Training. Winner of i957 Women's Song Fest-Kappa Kappa Gamma. ,, , , , ww im 'J Q First row, left to right-Lofabreque, Kuhns, Payne. Second row-Wishing, Strong, Bloomer, Ryan, Hutchin- Tr? ii 'F ORIENTATION WOMEN First row, left to right-Schloss, Finkler, Koen, Shapley, Whiteside. Second row-Halverson, Koss, Clarke, Dobler, Guerney. Third row--Collins, Lake, Piek, Sauers, VonHorn, Hamilton, Sullivan, Needham, Toth. Sandra Clarke Orientation Co-chairman l Lel'lf6l!L0l'l James Kuhns Orientation Co-chairman ORIENTATION MEN son, Ball, Marcotte, Hunter, Magodini. STUDENT UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS Seated-Ryan, Collins, Mrs. Wells, Wilcox. Standing-Fideler, Whiteside, Preussner, Lafabreque, Green, Koen, Bruce. .gluclenf union NCE again, our Student Union has proven itself to be indispensable to campus activity. Without its sponsorship, many of the events and programs which we now take for granted would be entirely lacking. This year, under the able leadership of Ray Ryan, the organization has continued to provide service, enter- tainment, and enjoyment for the students of St. Law- rence University. Movies, dances, club activities, recre- ation, and entertainment are all offered at little or no cost to the student. All that are needed are a few hours of leisure time and the urge to participate. ln the past, one of the Student Union's major con- tributions has been its monthly campus calendar, which lists every college activity that may be of interest to both student and faculty. Its regular appearance and careful scheduling has eliminated much confusion in planning programs for the year. Moreover, a proiect first attained by the Student Union this year was the distribution of The Larry, a complete student direc- tory containing their names, addresses, and local telephone numbers. This little booklet has proved to be a ready reference to all students enrolled at St. Lawrence and is expected to be a permanent addition to the list of services performed by the Union. ln addi- tion, the organization performs several important serv- ices for the community and the University as a whole. For example, twice a year Laurentian Hall has been the scene of widespread donations to the Canton Hospital Blood Bank. In another instance, you'll find that the students take full advantage of the Union's community equipment, which includes furniture, light- ing equipment, card tables, etc. ln fact, this versatile organization even boasts a part-time baby-sitting bureau. On the other hand, the Student Union func- tions as a primary source of leisure time recreation during the afternoon. The staff planners have en- deavored to make available all activities most popular with the maiority of St. Lawrence students. Various clubs are located there, among them are the debate, French, fencing, and photography clubs. Recently, the Spanish Club was subsidized under the Student Union as was the innovation of afternoon dancing classes. Students are now invited to attempt the Cha-Cha and the Mambo during their leisure moments. ln addition, you will always find billiards, bridge or table tennis in progress whenever the Union is open during the day. The staFf has been extremely successful in securing excellent free movies throughout the year. Such films as The High and the Mighty, Hamlet, Gentlemen Prefer Blends, The Shrike, Red Shoes, The COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Seated-Aiken, Hall, Rostenberg, Lane, Hamilton, Boehne, Laidlaw. Standing-Marlow, Dougherty, Weiss, Walker, Douglas, Swayne, Balzorini, Poltenson. 1-hifi ' 511. Silver Chalice, and To Hell and Back were espe- cially outstanding and well received. They also intro- duced a weekly Movie Review which was distributed to every residence on campus and contained brief summaries and reviews of all movies shown. Perhaps the best proof of the Student Union's efforts is its wide variety of special programs which have been pre- sented throughout the year. The various dances, for instance, were clear indications of the hard work and interest which the Student Union demonstrated in its efforts to bring the student body closer to all phases of university activity. The Freshman Orientation dance at the beginning of the year was instrumental in ob- viously getting the incoming freshmen acquainted with the campus and with each other. No less popular were the annual Mistletoe Ball, iust before Christmas vacation, and the novel Dawn Dance, which was scheduled for the morning preceding Spring vacation. And then there is always Golddiggers, which seems to gain popularity each year. At this time, the ladies do the asking and paying, much to everyone's enioy- ment. ln the realm of securing outside entertainment, the Ray Ryan President Coffee and Bridge at the Union. Student Union has competently provided us with a varied and interesting sequence of events. One of the first to be presented was an unusual performance by Dr. Polgar, whose extraordinary memory stunts and hypnotic abilities proved to be very entertaining. As usual, the annual Jazz Concert drew crowds of music lovers. Music was provided by the Shanty Town Six from R. P. l., the Seneca Stompers from Hobart Col- lege, and the Dartmouth Indian Chiefs. During the spring, we were visited by Ogden Nash, of literary fame, and were vastly entertained by his dry wit and polished performance. i John Lafa breque President OUTING CLUB First row, left to right-Capt. Spence, MacFarland, Lafabreque, Hartien, Dr. Boyd. Second row-Bowers, Scheideman, Collins, Kuhns, Kilgore, Snedeker, Halverson, Sterling. Oufing HE St. Lawrence University Outing Club, the second largest of its kind in the United States, boasts a membership of over eighty per cent of the student body. This year, under the guidance of Ray Hartien, and in the second semester under John Lafabreque, the Club has considerably broadened its scope and intensity to encompass many new activities. Under the direction of the Outing Club, Ed Myers and his ski patrol have been on the alert to make skiing as safe as possible, as well as to take care of any accidents on the hill. Bruce Lloyd has been working with the Outing Club to extend the services of the Snack Bar at the Bowl. The Club has sponsored tow and hill improvements, night skiing, the instructor program, and has financed the purchase of ski patrol parkas. The Club has also made skiis available for rental. The Outing Club has supervised extensive develop- ment and organization of the Sandbanks area. Also included in its building program, has been the re- modeling of the Outing Club office, which has been accomplished by the members. The Club purchased bicycles which were widely used by O. C. members for afternoons during the fall and spring. The Dry Ski School which was held in November, was very successful this year, The three day program included talks on ski exercises, equip- ment, and the organization of the Snow Bowl, as well as the showing of the Ernie McCulloch movies. A new and popular event on the Outing Club pro- gram this year has been the skating parties, which have been held at the Sandbanks, with refreshments served at Hulett Lodge. Finally, the Outing Club has been responsible for such diverse activities as square dancing, sailing, hunt- ing, fishing, ski trips, and mountain climbs. This year the events have been widely publicized through the weekly O. C. sponsored KSLU radio pro- gram and through the Outing Club Bulletin, as well as by the use of posters. Again under the iurisdiction of the Outing Club, the Winter Carnival Committee has made several innova- tions and has managed the weekend quite smoothly. President J. Lafabreque Vice President R. MacFarland Secretary M. Collins Treasurer J. Langlois at , , si, xi ,e in Aim, 4 f All 1 A Outing Club in action ,ww Z3 ,H ,Y s L XM 3 E xg ' ' 1 I 'wr W-, l Winter Carnival Chairman r' Ralph MacFarland WINTER CARNIVAL First row, left to right-Skelding, Smith, Libovsky, Neely. Second row-MacFarland, Kraeble, Halverson, Foster, Lennon, Shepard. Third row-Briard, Bloomer, Kuhns, Ormiston, Ash, Lyle, Darling, Sullivan, Sterling. mnfer Karniua INTER CARNIVAL, I957, was one that will long be remembered by the St. Lawrence student body as one of the most outstanding, enioyable and activity-packed weekends in many years. Carnival began with a bang on Thursday night, with the coronation of the King, Bruce Lloyd, and Queen, Nancy Briard. An ice show, presented by the St. Lawrence Figure Skating Club, followed as another spectacular event. Ski events were successful and quite well attended throughout the weekend, despite the Friday morning classes. Especially popular were the ski iumps which took place on Saturday afternoon. A victory hockey game with Boston University was a high point of Fri- day evening's entertainment, and was followed by open houses at many of the fraternities. And so the weekend progressed, with one event following closely upon the other. Among the activities were an alumni hockey game, basketball with Roches- ter, and the Intercollegiate Songfest, including excel- lent song groups from several Eastern schools. The big climax to the activities of the weekend was the Winter Carnival Ball, held Saturday night in the Sunken Lounge of Men's Residence, featuring the lilt- ing music of the fabulous Les Elgart dance orchestra. Simultaneously with the dance, and during a part of the intermission, the Shanty-Town Six from R. P. I. per- formed in a red-hot iam session in the Commons Room. Attendance at the dance and iam session appeared to be almost phenomenal. Sunday morning saw the close of Carnival activities with the Inter-denominational Chapel service in Gun- nison Memorial Chapel. Reverend Emerson Hugh Lalone, D.D., a graduate of St. Lawrence, was the featured speaker. Chairman of the Winter Carnival this year was Ralph MacFarland, assisted by the following commit- tee heads: Mary Ann Shepard, executive secretary, Bob Sullivan, Ball chairman, July Neely, program edi- tor, Barbara Wood and Bruce Lloyd, ice statues, Katy Sterling and Jim Kuhns, ski meet, Debbie Castle and Barbara Kraebel, secretarial, Judy Foster, finance, Lois Skelding and Mary Land Smith, coronation, Bob Lyle, tickets, Pete Bloomer, special events, Ralph Darling, public relations, Clara Halverson and Gary Ormiston, publicity, and many other able workers. First row, left to right-Dobler, Mastropiero, Darling, Maylath, Selkis. Second row-Winitz, Allen, Horton, DeGraH, Mitchell, Brown, Eustoce. SLU, with studios in the basement of Gunnison Chapel, is one of the most popular extra-curricu- lar activities of the St. Lawrence students. The station boasts of being the oldest in the North Country. lts parent organization, WACD, started operating in 1922. KSLU is completely student-operated. This is quite an accomplishment considering the complications in- volved in bringing top-flight entertainment to Canton for better than ten hours a day. Although primarily General Manager, Ralph Darling. JCSJM An engineer at work. an educational station, KSLU is nonetheless depend- ent upon its ability to sell commercial advertising to maintain the broad service to the community, as is evident in the on-the-spot coverage of Lorrie con- tests, both home and away. The station has served as the maturation ground for many graduates presently employed in all phases of radio. The studio facilities are the envy of many larger commercial stations in the area, while the ever- improving quality of the program serves notice of the bright future ahead. Q 1 Q 911 V 5 Q 5 4 l 55 .,v, If I 'P 1 41.5 1 5' W if . . 4 xiii, 5 X Q ww QLJ MA F V A '---: ,- , N I Q X1 gain gefa gefa Seated, left to right-Sayer, Corey, Ireland, Hawes, Dr. Pray. Stand- -Watts, Selkis, Johnson, Gurney, Tuller, Simonson, lsenberg, Ganter, Langlois. President R. Ireland Vice President D. Hawes Secretary J. Corey ,44.i.. Je... QM.. Seated-Wolberg, Dr. M. Rodehaver, Whiteside, Dr. P. Newman, Rapp. Standing-Miss E. Densford, Harrison, McNamara, Lake, Nuttall. President I. Rapp Vice President J. Whiteside Secretary M. Lake Treasurer S. Nuttell ALPHA KAPPA DELTA BETA BETA BETA gpaifon IQAO First row-Mr. Creasy, Winitz, Murphy, Darling, Bundy. Second row -Scolnick, Pybus, Mayloth, DeGraH. President R. Darling Secretary E. Murphy Treasurer J. Winitz .fdmerican CAemicaf .gotciefy Seated-Watts, Suydam, Silway. Standing-Salisbury, Kirchner, Corey. President C. Suydam Vice President L. Watts Secretary-Treasurer B. Silwoy ALPHA EPSILON RHO AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Claim! program ommiffee Sealed-Koch, Ormislon, Reeves. Standing-Clark, Briard, Lockwood. Co-Chairmen G. Ormiston, R. Reeves encing Sealed-Jackson, Heintz, Pierce. Sfanding-Campbell, Forslenzer, Day, Allen. Presidenl J. Heinlz 6Aalaef.Si2ruice.1 Commiffee Sealed-Lewis, Page, Mr. Venderbush. Slanding-Shenlon, Buckley, Amidon, Koss, Hargrove, Clark, Pickard. Chairman W. lewis Secretary H. Page Treasurer M. Miller lelflte First row-Swift, Spring, Vogel, Needham, Sharkey, Page. Second row-Meleney, Odier, Potts, McDonald, McGarrahan. Third row -Riordan, Cohen, Solomon. Presidenf D. Vogel Vice President S. Sharkey Secrefary N. Needham Treasurer M. Spring jfelllfk First row-Schneider, Shenton, Odier. Second row-Page, Collins, Vacheron. Third row-Scott, Bender, Carling, Needham. President M. Collins Vice President H. Page Secretary D. Vacheron .9n fernafiona! lgefafiond Seated-Goldwyn, Stanford, Olenhouse, Whitaker, Mr. Chilson. Standing-Langan, Marshall, Hotaling, Cameron, Shenton. President A. Doughty Vice President J. Destler Treasurer E. Whitaker Secretary E. Dobler eflnall Stark, Sikler, List, Herr Neuse. .grazing gacheffer .gjociefy First row-Bowers, Metcalf, Bundy. Second row-Dougherty, Stack- house, Selkis, Weller. Third row-Lake, Miss Chase, Fitzpatrick, Kooren. President R. Stackhouse Vice President L. Dougherty Secretary B. Weller Treasurer R. Selkis pep Commiffee Seated-Abbey, Maurycy, Scribner. Standing-Scharges, Wood, Sorenson, McKeon. Co-chairman S. Maurycy Co-chairman J. Mitchell Secretary L. Scribner Treasurer J. Maclean I2 mafia gpaifon First row-DeLucia, Stackhouse, Smith, Kogan, Nuttall. Second row -Martell, Neely, Gilbert. President C. Smith Vice President C. Kogan Secretary-Treasurer R. Stackhouse 211117161-IL First row-Benesch, Gimn, Malvese, Maurycy. Second row-Sullivan, Vacheron, Father Billmeyer, Hannon, Collins. Third row-Bavet, Boni, Potts, McGarrahan, Fitzpatrick. Fourth row-Thiele, Ireland, Perkins, Schumacher, Swensen, Tucci. President D. Marcotte Vice President M. Hannon Secretary-Treasurer D. Vacheron Secretary F. Ireland A Wu gllnifon Seated-Robertson, Sterling, Von Esch, DeLucia, Wolfe. Standing -Karros, Foster, Meili, Lyle, Collins, Weinberg, Christensen, Maybee, Johnson. President D. DeLucia Vice President P. VonEsch Secretary C. Sterling Treasurer R. Robertson ,Q .Sigma Seated-Dr. W. Willoughby, Dr. H. Reitf, Dr. A. Dorpalen, Dr. W. Mallam, Mr. C. Chilson. Standing-Langan, Goldman, Coyle, Aney, Olenhouse, Ball, Desller, Whitaker, Buchanan, Wellman. President G. Ball Vice President N. Olenhouse RJ and gun- Seated--Johnson, Campbell, Furgueson. Standing-Harwood, Dun- ning, Studzinski. President J. Campbell Vice President M. Furgueson Secretary-Treasurer L. Johnson Hi CM Seated-Mellerud, Wingate, Wendt. Standing-Fagan, Harrison, Shepard, Dr. Rossi, Delucia, Moore. President C. Sterling Vice President S. Harrison Secretary C. Wingate Treasurer L. Meltzer Seated-Collins, Conners, Robertson. Standing-Rook, Ouderkirk, Weinberg, Johnson, Wolfe. President G. Conners Vice President R. Robertson Secretary-Treasurer R. Collins ,-i- ,.....ii,, i w,.,.,-, laanizik First row-Bender, Doughty, Wilson, McNamara. Second row- Tietien, Bigelow, Odier, Smith. President A. Doughty Vice President A. Wilson Secretary P. McNamara Treasurer R. Bender Saigng Seated, left to right-Reiffenslein, Beardslee, Robie, Mahoney, Kopp. Standing-Penner, Neely, Dononvan, Bovet, Benesch, Bean, Smith. OFFICERS Commodore T. Creyer Vice Commodore J. Neely llflirfcf Mniuer6ify .gzruice Seated-Wolberg, Davis, Caldwell. Standing-Keyes, Simonson, Bartley. Co-Chairmen C. Davis, J. Caldwell .Sli lgafrof First row, left to right-Ela, Bunis, Hall, Inman, Sterling. Second row-Myers, Taylor, Herskind, Sharkey, Irving. Patrol Leader E. Myers niuemif Cjlzoir y First row-Logan, Paige, Bluisdell, Win- chester, Barker, Bersing, Egnor, Harreus, Perkins, Castle, Doughty, Bovet, Hope, Door, Younger. Second row - Reuter, Frazier, Endruschat, Mull, Mellerud, Howri- han, Perry, Tag, Boothby, Schumaker, Hope, Eittrem, Reiftenstein, Munyan, Bean. Third row-Mr. Gilbert, Payson, Whitney, Burnyte, Ace, Dean, Furgueson, Weber, Finck, Perkins, Harros, Olsen, Gerner, Fleming. wing- ing Left to right-Grittith, Roberts, VonEsch, Salda Ma adini Denny Cheney Hope , 9 . , , , Holt, Hargrove, Iles, Olsen. Piano-Bersing. Bass-Pierce. aurenfian ingem First row, left to right-Emond, Cheney Denny, Swift, Mr. Gilbert, Holt, Hargrove Kraebel, Hope. Second row - Shenton Younger, Page, Winchester, Phelps, lles Bloom, VonEsch, Doughty, Bersing, Swen sen, Brown. Third row-Wingert, Magadini Burhyte, Salda, Cairns, Weber, Griffith Pierce, Anderson, Solomon, Olsen, Duskas v I Left to right-J. Colton, C. Dumaine, R. Campbell, J. McGowan, F. Stritter, P. Russell, J. Small, J. Knost, A. Jacobsen, J. Arend, B. Blanchard, J. Kenny, J. Funi- ciello, J. McMonagle, V. Harrison. Director-J. Knost. 66 K6 . 77 n 77 jAe Sarnia HE Saints again experienced a very successful and rewarding year under the leadership of Jan Knost. They travelled extensively while also retaining their great demand on the S. L. U. campus. They par- ticipated in the traditional Winter Carnival Intercol- legiate Song Fest along with their female counterpart, the Sinners, for a very fine performance. This fall they sang in Binghamton for the Alumni Banquet, and also made trips to Colgate, Wells, Bennington Jr. Col- lege, and others. During spring vacation, the Saints made a trip to Boston where they sang at Wheaton and Wellesley Colleges and five high schools. ln Boston, they also appeared before the New England St. Lawrence Alumni Association. The year was climaxed by their invitation in April to participate at the Skidmore Intercollegiate Song Fest along with twelve other schools. we SHHQP5 INCE the formation of the Sinners in l953, they have developed a fine reputation as a singing group. This year they have had an engaging schedule under the leadership of Judy Burford. As an outstand- ing and well integrated vocal group, they can right- fully boast of their large repertoire and original ar- rangements. ln the fall, they sang at the Saints and Sinners Ball during Homecoming Weekend. The group was invited to perform at an ATI Smoker and soon after, they sang for the Canterbury Club. The Sinners next engagement was to sing for Dean Stout's Christmas party and then to entertain at a Freshman Open House. Before vacation they sang for Mistletoe Ball and for the Kiwanis Clubs in Ogdens- burg and Watertown. At every place they appear the Sinners spread good-will and friendship from our campus. Left to right-A. Finkler, D. Koen, J. Perrin, M. Collins, A. Shepard, A. Atkinson, A. Doughty, J. Burford, R. Eastwood, B. Kraeble, E. Murphy, K. Sterling, E. Dobler, J. Lennon, S. Bostwick, J. Greiner. Director-J. Burford. 1 First row-Whitaker, Buckley, Bundy, Lambo. Second row-Stidworthy, Wilson, Rappe, Jertson, Ryan. Third row-Balzarini, Allen, Horton, Heintz, Magadini. lfLl4'lI'l'l0l 6 URING the past two semesters, Mummers, the Hon- orary Dramatic Society, enlarged the scope of its activities. One new proiect was the creation of a monthly Reader's Theater program. During Christmas vacation, members of the group congregated in New York to attend a Shakespearian production. The maior productions displayed a more varied repertoire. Under the expert direction of Mrs. Holmes, plus the talent of numerous St. Lawrence students and faculty members, a modern musical and a Shakespearian comedy and tragedy were presented. These productions were Fin- ian's Rainbow, Macbeth, and Twelfth Night. e ,www A scene from Macbeth. Leading players in Finian's Rainbow '. 4 I 2 i Cal Kogan Judy Neely Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor Qdiobron HE 1957 Gridiron staff presents to you a record of the personalities and events which have made this past year at St. Lawrence such a memorable one. This annual is, however, more than iust a record, it is the embodiment of the spirit of our university. lt is brought to you through the cooperative effort of many individuals, through its years of development into the tradition which we have adopted as our own. Under the editorship of Cal Kogan and co-editor Judy Neely, the workers began last spring to assemble information and cover events in anticipation of the needs of the university for a complete picture of campus life. At the weekly meetings of the editors at Morrell House, the symbolic St. Lawrence Larry evolved as the story-teller, the coordinating factor in this tale of Larry Land. Bert Ducey was called upon to bring the Larry to life on Gridiron's pages, viewing the various phases of campus activity and reacting to them in typical Larry fashion. Dynamic plans developed rapidly, with the editors proposing several innovations which have added to the attractiveness and scope of the year- book. A new idea for the senior section this year was the use of sepiatone, First row, left to right-Scribner, Prctl, Neely, Kogan, Tietien. Second row-Abbey, Seversen Lockwood, Fowle, Goldsmith. Business Manager--Hayden Pratt 1? uuumll Q ,2 l----- un: ' ff nirl ig Q 'X A x., X V 'I 4 ' if - Q fl l n l' f Z llnlll.ll 1 1 gg, 4 .sgsegfif A A m it M 1 y L rather than regular black and white print. Also, for the first time all of the classes are represented in Gridiron. A new section, candid shots, featuring freshmen and sophomores, was undertaken by Photo Editor, Lee Abbey, assisted by Frank Item. Other editors coordinated the copy itself. Senior Editor, Lila Scribner, had as her maior responsibility the gathering of in- formation concerning the members of the graduating class. Jan Fowle and Carole Seversen, the Literary Editors, assumed the iob of distributing writing assignments to the workers, supervising the inclusion of copy, and writing several articles as well. The amount of time and effort involved in the publication of Gridiron is immeasurable. The typists and reporters, as well as the editors, contribute a great deal to bring the story of St. Lawrence to the students. Credit is also due to Mr. Francis Smith, who acted in the capacity of faculty representative to the annual. All of the group pictures and other shots are creditable to Mr. Ray Jubenville, and to him go the thanks and admiration of the staff for a iob well done. So the tradition of Gridiron as handed down from past generations, continues in the annual of 1957. We present it to you now. Your iudgment will determine its final merit. 'S Sue Nuttall Editor JM Wm NCE again Hill News undertook the task of attempting to keep the campus abreast of local news by keeping the presses rolling each week. Since its conception in 191 l, Hill News has given the St. Lawrence campus a week by week coverage of campus news and has also acted as a sounding board for the students' opinions. Reports on maior events, Letters to the Editor, Thelmo news, and others leave the campus well informed. Such features as the Arnold cartoon by Johnson, pictures by Abbey, the inquiring Reporter, and Campus Per- sonalities provide a wide spread of interest to the various wants of the students of the campus. Sue Nuttal, Hill News Editor-in-Chief, oversaw the weekly publication with the able assistance of Associate and Junior Editors and the Business Staff. A large staff of reporters contributed also to the paper's success this year. In future years we may hope that Hill News will continue to publish its campus paper, keeping the St. Lawrence students and faculty informed of local news and events. Seated-Smith, Fruin, Gilbert, Carling, Nelson. Standing-Starner, Bruce, Perry, Abbey. Robert Smith Business Manager V f Y-un.. .se -41. ew-nfs Diane DeLucia Business Manager Charles Martell Editor aurenfian NUMBER of undergraduates and alumni started a movement in i887 to establish a form of journalism at St. Lawrence University. This culmi- nated into the founding of the Laurentian, a monthly bulletin to inform the alumni. Since that time, the bulletin has undergone many changes, until it has emerged as a literary magazine for the students. At first serving only as a literary outlet, publishing short stories, poems, interviews and other articles of merit, the Laurentian has now incorporated outstanding student art work. Some issues have also made effective use of photography. Each year the Laurentian is revitalized by a new editor and his staff. This year under the direction of Charles Martell, it carried on old traditions and initiated new ones. The format of the magazine was completely changed, resulting in smaller, more compact issues. Even more attention was given to printing only those works which met the magazine's high traditions. 1957 has been a successful year for the Laurentian magazine. The changes have proved that it is still vital and has many more years to serve St. Law- rence students. Seated--Delucia, Martel, Heintz. Standing-Davies, Stackhouse, Nelson, Fox. Seated--Seversen, Neely, Clark. .Harley rogramri S in past years, the L Club has again set about the task of selling hockey programs at each of the home games. This year the editor is Joseph Mc- Lean, a center player on the team's high-scoring first line, and a member of the L Club himself. The pro- grams are a helpful and welcome supplement to the fans at hockey games, as they enable them to know the players better through the many personal and amusing sidelights written about the team members. The L Club, an honorary organization, through the sale of these programs, is able to award scholarships to worthy athletes based on need and academic stand- ing. Traditionally these scholarships are given to fresh- men athletes at Moving Up Day exercises in the Chapel. ln the past, the L Club has been able to give about seven scholarships of one hundred dollars each. r jl e5Ll'l'l6U'l CNUHJAOOL HE Freshman Handbook, the key to life on campus, is published annually by the Student Government. This carefully organized book contains academic rules as well as vital information concerning social and athletic activities. The regulations are written in con- cise and accurate form to act as a guide for all stu- dents during their four years of college. Each phase of student activities is included in this booklet, de- signed to acquaint Freshmen with the many situations they will face as new members of the student body. Each year the handbook is revised and checked for accuracy by an efficiently selected staFf. This year's successful handbook was edited by Judy Neely, aided by her staff, Sandra Clarke, Carole Seversen, Barbara Jane Clark, and Albert Parker. To insure the students of the most up-to-date information, the staff also works closely in coniunction with the administration. Left to right-Mynter, Morey, Payne. 91 51 1 - ww ' , ' f 5 . S ? Y , ,GV -V ' is 1 Wd - - a- .' b. ' V , A X 5 1 T + Y Q EQ 'ef 21 W '55 - 2' 5 1 5 - if ,L ii S nj' M452 A m Q KE' 5 la! ..N..,,..,,w Wm 4 5 5 1 v s ww: tpkff' f sf A Af ,,AA ai ' I 'Nils mix -EQ ' I Q .. W .. A E gy-v 4 ,I Q NYM 4. M fr I ug 5 5 ' ,, EJ Z, 2,3 if x ' -' . t . Q Q.g,gQ Q 1 f'5'kf'3 N , Q QW 1 4 5 , r 'N I 7 , Nm F .ex aww, ,495 Y. W, 6, an 19' f ' In 2' . f ' f . I If . 2 A A A 5 I i E 2 f fl l V 1 3 ' - :l X 2 l il W' ll R. O. T. C. SPONSORS Left to right-Blair, Keyes, Carter. HE fifty-one members of the class of i957 who are enrolled in the R. O. T. C. represent the first group of commissioned officers to graduate from St. Lawrence under the military science program. Con- verted from a military policy unit in 'I956, St. Law- rence will send officers into many branches of the Army, including the Infantry, Artillery, Armor, Signal Corps, Adiutant General Corps, Ordinance Corps, Ralph MacFarland Regimental head. COMPANY COMMANDERS Seated-Pratt, Morey, Tarantino, Betters, MacFarland, Tuohey, Met- calf, Harrison. Standing-Hagan, Sikeler, Jacobsen, Hicks, Stafford, Lambo. Army Security, Military Police Corp, and Military ln- telligence. Through the Military Science program, cadets may find worthwhile and beneficial experiences by partici- pating on the Rifle Team or Pistol Team, or in the Pershing Rifles Company or the Scabbard and Blade, the R. O. T. C. honorary group. In addition to classroom studies, the entire group of 390 cadets spend two hours a week on the drill field. The Advanced cadets, iuniors and seniors, in- struct the basic cadets, sophomores and freshmen, on the fudamentals of drill and ceremony. During the winter months, two cadet companies meet for an hour each week in the R. O. T. C. classrooms in Vetsville to keep their drilling up to par. The culmination of the weeks of master-group marching and movement comes in the spring, when the unit is reviewed by a United States Army Inspection Team. Cadet Ormiston receiving award for best platoon. ,if DEAN MacLEAN jkeogngica .S2A00f HE Theological School of St. Lawrence University enioyed another successful and rewarding year under the able leadership of Dean Angus MacLean. Atwood Hall, with its modern facilities, continues to be on asset to the students as the school moves toward accreditation as a graduate school of theology. Dean MacLean announced the appointment of Rev. Albert Niles to the newly created position of Director of Development of the Theological School. This new position has been established to help meet the serious shortage of qualified ministers and religious education directors. The scholarship program continued to receive aids, highlighted by the bequest from the late Clarence Mott Woolley. The student body got a boost with four new stu- dents, Pat Bateman, Paul MacMillan and Ralph Schmid as graduates, and Perry Hough as a pre- theologue. The Student Government, The -Fisher Society, elected new officers in the fall. The following are the execu- tive committee of the Society: president, John Wolfe, vice president, Bob Payson, secretary, Sydney Weaver, and treasurer, Walter Jolly. The Society had a very active and interesting year. The Thursday night con- ferences provide varied entertainment and intellectual stimulation. ln November, the students and faculty held a lunch- eon and discussion meeting with Mr. Chuter Ede, a member of the British Parliament. Also in November, the Theologues held their annual pre-Thanksgiving dinner which is a carry-over from tradtiional Thanks- giving celebrations held many years ago. The feature of the month of December was the tra- ditional Christmas service held in the Hale Chapel lAtwood Halll. The worship service was inspiring with its beauty and simplicity. The children of several of the Theologues and faculty participated in the ceremony of decorating the altar. Dr. Max Kapp de- livered this sermonette. Second semester many student discussions were held and several speakers visited the group. In May, the Society held a seminar with Rev. Bob Storer on the Use of dance and drama in the church. Other activities of the Fisher Society include: running their snack bar, improving the theologue bookstore, and providing reading materials for the lounge. The So- ciety's newspaper, The Theo-Log, was staffed this year by Bob Payson, Sydney Weaver and Pat Bateman. A new feature of the Theological School's program was the institution of a weekly chapel service held Tuesday mornings. The services were conducted by the members of the faculty, Dean MacLean, Dr. Kapp, Dr. Tapp, and Dr. Enslin, on a rotating schedule. The students have an impressive record of service outside the school. Many of the graduates presently serve in several of the smaller churches around the north country. The pre-theologues utilize their talents in many varied student activities and organizations of the University. The spirit and attitude of the school are fostered in this statment from the school handbook: The lib- eral tradition in religion is deeply infused both in the history and the contemporary outlook of the school. Subjects are taught in an undogmatic climate. Stu- dents and teachers are expected to hold and express independent views. The scientific attitude is respected as part of the discipline of modern religious thinking. While denominational positions are recognized, the school does not seek to emphasize any exclusive sectarianism. A Thursday evening gathering at the Theological School. TN Away from the books for a while. FISHER SOCIETY Student Officers President J. Wolfe Vice President R. Payson Treasurer ' W. Jolly Payson, Wolfe, Jolly. P' 555, 3 -E .P 6 PN 'Q l X- L. 'KX hm wk, , ,af AMX, img .x ,Er- flpwg M EQ Q mv 4 First row, left to right-Gilbert, Covell, Mongles, Carlson, Tennant, Kellog, Curtis, Hicks. Second row- Ash, Dunbar, Renzi, Wetzell, Mynter, Hodsoll, Degnon. Third row-Audycki, Jones, Molloy, Lundquest, Herms, Coliperi, Matteo, Chirlin. Fourth row-Wolfe lManogerl, Joseph, Bruk, Kraft, Pulice, Judson. Not pictured-Allen, Roper, Utz, Sondoro. goofdaf P- gn r. Mongles, Hicks, Kellogg-Senior team members. ROM the start of the 1956 season Coach Homer Merrifield, in his first year as St. Lawrence's head football coach, had to cope with serious problems in fielding his starting team. In the first place, five of lost year's letter-men graduated in June, while other letter- men failed to respond to the first call. On top of this, football at St. Lawrence has had tough sledding the past two years-a winless year in 1954 and a two win six loss record last year. To complicate the situa- tion even further, only thirty men reported for pre- season drill. As a result of the preceding situations and on extremely ambitious schedule, the Larries failed to win any of their seven engagements. ln their opening game at Weeks Field, the Larry Gridders' suffered a 22-O defeat at the hands of the Upsala Vikings. The invaders from East Orange, New Jersey, got the iump on the Saints early in the first period as Fred Hill returned a St. Lawrence punt thirty- five yards to score on the fifth play of the game. Upsala struck for two more touchdowns in the first period and added another tally in the second to wrap up the game. The following Saturday, the Larries traveled to Hempstead, L. l., only to lose to a fast Hofstra eleven, i9-7. The Dutchmen scored twice in the first half when quarterback, George Weiner, and fullback, Dave Pro- venzano, scored on runs from the seven and four yards respectively. ln the second period, sophomore, Mike Risso, ran thirty yards for a score after inter- cepting a quarterback pitch-out. The Larries also scored their lone tally in the second half when the Saints sophomore quarterback, John Pulice, scored from the two yard line. The Larries again hit the road the ensuing week, this time traveling to Northfield, Vermont, for a Parents Day contest with the Norwich Cadets. The future sol- diers scored three times, once in the second, third, and fourth periods to defeat the Saints 20-7. Midway through the third period, the scarlet and brown's Barry Mynter, behind tremendous blocking, stunned the crowd as he scampered untouched eighty yards down the middle of the field to record the Saints' only score. Alfred University provided the opposition when St. Lawrence celebrated its Homecoming Weekend on October l3th. The powerful Saxons had little trouble in posting a 44-14 triumph over the home forces be- fore a crowd of 2,500 at Weeks field. Alfred scored once in the first period, two more times in the second, and three times in the third to account for their forty- four point effort. The Larries scored their two touch- downs on short runs by halfbacks, Mynter and Herms. Rotary Field in Buffalo was the scene of the fifth game of the season for the Saints as a strong University of BuFfalo rolled to a 4i-i2 contest. ln the Saints' next encounter on Weeks Field, a powerful Army B team led by halfback, Dave Schorr, sent the Larries plung- ing to their sixth loss of the year by a score of 32-12. The home team's scores were registered by John Pulice on a quarterback sneak and by end, Don Chirlin on a forty-six yard gallop. St. Lawrence met the Hobart Statesmen in the final game of the season at Weeks Field. The Statesmen crushed the Larries 54-O. Senior John Tennant at center ,jwlocLeg HE hockey Saints for 1956-57 turned out to be one of the finest and best balanced teams St. Law- rence has seen. The Scarlet sextet knocked oFf 12 Eastern opponents, registering losses only to R, P. l., twice, and Clarkson, once. ln a rugged schedule of 20 games the Larries also met defeat at the hands of four C Canadian clubs, toppling Queens University 6-4 in their only victory against a North-of-the-border opponent. First team All-American Pat Presley. HOCKEY SQUAD 1956-57 First row, left to right-Coir, Bigelow, Langill, O'Brien, Four- nier, McLean, McKinnon, Whit- tier. Second row-Coach Menard, Brown, Roper, Morrison, Renner, Henry, Presley, Riopelle, Dal- bec, Coluccio. Third row-Man- ager Hoey, Badone, Branchaud, Card, Bowen, McKillip, Asst. Manager lsenburg. Seniors Whittier, O'Brien, Fournier, McKinnon, Langill, Bigelow and Coach Menard. Absent-Joe Mc- Lean. The Saints were led this season by the red-hot line of Joe McLean, team captain Ron O'Brien and Lee Fournier. The trio batted in 61 goals and were cred- ited with 81 assists to bring their three year total to 431 points and their season mark to 142, as high as any collegiate line managed during the season. Mc- Lean, leading the team's scoring with 50 points, was named to the second team All-American squad while all three line-mates made All-East and All-Tri-State Squads, Fournier being elected the best defensive for- ward in the League, and Obie getting an honorable mention on the All-American squad. O'Brien carries away with him the team record for 58 goals in a season, scored his sophomore year, as well as the most consecutive games scored in 134i and a tie for most goals per game i5l. Fournier hit the five-goal mark in the second Middlebury tilt this season. Durk Frankenburg in the Dartmouth nets gave the Appleton Arena fans a good show in the Saints' 6-0 rout of the Indians. His effort is in vain this time as Lee Fournier's pass connects with Joe McLean's stick for the score. Fourth highest scorer of the Larry sextet turned out to be six-foot sophomore defenseman Pat Presley. Turning in a consistently brilliant performance through- out the season, Presley wound up with a record of 23 points, 5l penalty minutes, and a first team berth on the All-American squad, as well as winning the most valuable defenseman in the East spot. But the Larries were a full team, and along with the first line, Menard will lose reliable third line center and co- Second team All-American Joe Mclean. captain, Bernie McKinnon and goaler Sarge Whittier. Senior defensemen Irv Langill and Ray Bigelow, granted honorable mention in All-East selection, will also be graduating. On hand for the next time around will be Bill Renner and Ed Morrison, who were also granted honorable mentions on the All-East Team and the Tri-State League squad, and Rip Riopelle, and One of the 28 spectacular saves Frankenburg made before leaving the Dartmouth nets in the third period. lee Fournier picked up three points on assists to make up for this save. junior forward, who earned mention on the All-Tri- State League team. The season's first pair of games found the Saints bowing to Laval and Montreal Universities. Not until their third game did the Saints find the right combina- tion to win. Dartmouth was the luckless victim as Sarge Whittier picked up his first shut out making ten saves while the Larry forwards bombarded Indian goaler Durk Frankenburg for six goals as Frankenburg turned away 33 shots. The Saints followed the Dartmouth victory with six straight wins. The first day of Christmas vacation they polished off Princeton by an easy score of 7-l. Third line wing Ron Henry worked the hat trick, Next the Larries toppled the Boston College Eagles. The Saints defeated Yale 8-2 and Boston University 2-l on a pair of goals by O'Brien and Fournier. The Saints welcomed the new year gaily, returning from vacation to topple Providence College 8-2 then defeat the invaders from Queens University 6-4. To- ronto's Blue skated onto Appleton ice the following weekend and provided the top performance of the season as they hit the Saints for 7 goals, missing a shutout as Ron O'Brien took a pass from Presley to score the Saints' lone tally. St. Lawrence suffered its first defeat in Eastern competition to Clarkson College as they lost 5-4 in Potsdam. A hat trick by Joe McLean and a tally from the stick of Bill Brown were in vain as the Green and Gold pulled a three-goal third period to defeat the One more for high-scorer Joe Mclean ll9l. Hose-Nose beats Boston College goaler Al Pitts in the Saints' 9-l triumph over the Eagles. Assist? To Ron O'Brien UBI, of course. A near miss, as Rip Riopelle and Chuck Badone 1201 close in on McGill University netminder Joyal who makes the saves Scarlet crew. McGill added another loss as the Red- men trampled the Saints 7-3. Middlebury College received full vent of the Lauren- tian wrath as St. Lawrence took a needed Tri-State win from the Panthers 9-2. Hamilton College then went down before the Saintly onslaught ll-2. R. P. l. handed the Larries their second Eastern loss of the season as they eked out a 3-2 overtime win on Appleton ice. All-Tri-State competitor Sloan Sargent provided the margin of difference as he passed to defenseman Jim Wadley for the sudden- death tally. A 9-l victory over Boston College followed the R. P. l. loss setting the Saints up for a 7-l win from Boston University Winter Carnival weekend. Closing the season on a gay note the Laurentians sent the tourney-bound Clarkson Knights to a 3-i defeat as Presley tallied twice, once unassisted, and Ron O'Brien dropped the puck into an open net in the final minute of play in a game dominated by Larry skating and fore-checking. ' Nm Ill X 4 S11 LA 'S : L' J., I-a lt jfeiklllflll I956 Morrisville Cortland Vermont Ithaca jl'eJLl'lll1Il .lwlocley 7956 Cornwall Comets Cornwall Mohawks Clarkson Clarkson Clarkson St. Lawrence High St. Lawrence High Northern New York Comets Opp. 6 20 19 25 Opp. 6 7 5 4 10 5 6 5 Morrisville A. T. I. Clarkson 655th Paul Smith College Clarkson Joe Feller's Netti's Paul Smith's Clarkson Massena D. C. Plattsburg State Teachers College Clarkson jfejhlnan Opp. 76 76 47 67 60 38 55 68 68 68 50 72 First row, left to right--Appleton, Rencurrel, Winther, Winston, Reynolds, Budlong, Southwick, Goodyear. Second row--Varrichio, Daly, Sywetz, Tucci, Langen, Johnson, Dawson, Richardson. Third row-Benedict, Hunt, Splete, Coyne, Fuhrmann, Ernst. Seated-Steer, Coseo, Fogerty, Booth, Appleton, Hicks, Mullin, Lawler, Altmeyer. Standing-Benedict, Small, Mgr., McCarthy, Sammis, Tilt, Massey, Plimpton, Coach. Seated-Splete, Tucci, Butchko, Roscott, Rubinger. Standing- Merrifield, Coach, Duprono, Slater, Lacy, Mclntyre, Mgr. Geppert scoring against rival Clarkson. GRADUATING SENIORS Left to right-Coach Wells, Tuohey, Almela, Butts, Grimaldi. l i Marcolle driving for a layup. Kadgeigag HE T956-57 St. Lawrence University basketball team finished the season compiling a record of six wins and eleven defeats. At the helm of the Laurentian cagers was Gardner Tully Wells who returned to the St. Lawrence campus after a year's leave of absence. The outstanding game of the season came when the Saints overcame a four point half-time deficit to upset visiting Cortland 80-76. The Saints' highest in- dividual scoring performance of the season occurred when Lou Grimaldi rang up thirty-two markers in the game against Middlebury. Top in regular shooting percentage from the free throw line was iunior for- ward Tony Marotta with a .672 mark. Marotta, who engaged in many rugged defensive assignments, com- mitted 3O personal fouls, while Lou Grimaldi was charged with forty-nine personal fouls, high for the team. The 1956-57 season also marked the end of the college basketball careers for four familiar Larry courtsters, Lou Grimaldi, Augie Almela, Bob Butts, and Bob Tuohey. Grimaldi played in every varsity contest for three years, including fifty-three in a row as the starting center. The fifty-three starting performances matched the sophomore-iunior-senior total of Howard Kane '55, holder of the school scoring record with lO3O scored, when freshmen were allowed to play Lou Grimaldi sinking two points for St. Lawrence. xwtmuuuurrf 4 A Q '2:9 lf' varsity sports. Grimaldi's career mark of 835 points fell forty-two points short of the 877 record career total set by Bill O'Rourke in l95O. The three other Seniors also saw quite a bit of action for the Saints. Guard Augie Almela played in 9770 of all possible games during his two years on the varsity, averaging twelve points per game. Bob Butts played in 877., of the contests while Bob Tuohey played 7670 of the games in the three years per- formance. The S. L. U. quintet sprung the barrier for the '56- '57 season at Brewer Field House humbling a sur- prisingly strong McGill five, 80-71. The Larries con- tinued their winning ways four days later as they met and defeated Queens University from Kingston, On- tario, 83-68. As the season progressed, the Saints absorbed four straight defeats before upsetting a highly favored First row, left to right-Gorski, Geppert, Cerrone, Tuohey, Almela, Butts, Murtha, McCaig Amidan. Second row-Littleiohn, Duncan, Filiatreau, Grimaldi, Kraft, Harvey, Marotta Marcotte, Wells. Cortland State quintet 80-76. The win over Middle- bury brought new hope to the Larries, but a six- game losing streak that followed darkened the Saints' chance for a winning season. During their slump the Larries lost home games to Hamilton, Clarkson, Utica and Vermont, while losing road games to Alfred and Hobart. The Saints bounced back during Winter Carnival Weekend when they set back the Rochester Yellow Jackets in a tight 82-79 contest. Following the Rochester victory, the Larries invaded Vermont in a two-night stand against St. Michael's College and Norwich University. At Northfield, Vermont, the Saints scored their first victory away from home as they de- feated the Cadets of Norwich, 76-73. ln the St. Michael's game, the Larries were overtaken in the second half to lose 86-69. The Saints lost their sea- son's finale to Clarkson's Golden Knights at Brewer, 86-75. Cgziing Alpine team: Barstow, Jacobs, Orcutt, Yole. NDER the coaching of Otto Schneibs, who is ter- minating a successful career at St. Lawrence, the Saints' ski team finished another active season. This year the team entered only two carnivals, Dartmouth and the St. Lawrence Winter Carnival. The team fin- ished fifth at the Dartmouth combined Carnival and Eastern Inter-Collegiate Championships, and wound up in the fourth place position in the St. Lawrence Car- nival. Although the team finished fourth in our own car- nival, the results of the individual races were excel- lent. Bill Orcutt championed the slalom and Dave Jacobs set the pace on the downhill run. Fred Yole was the runner-up for the Ski Meister trophy and team captain, Joe-Pete Wilson, finished third. Alpine skier, Dave Jacobs, led an active life this year competing in various races. Jacobs' most impor- tant race this year was the Canadian Kandahar. ln this fast paced race, Jacobs gained third place in the Alpine Combined. Another victory for this sophomore pre-engineering maior was his first place in the down- hill race at the Canadian National Races. Jumper, Phil Wheeler, entered the NCAA Ski Cham- pionships at Alton, Utah, at the close of the season. Wheeler was eighth in a field of fifty-five skiers and was the first Eastern entry to finish. This year's team is rounded out with Tom Barstow and Birger Vigsnes. Unfortunately Barstow sufifered a heel injury at the Dartmouth Carnival and was unable to show his fine ability this year. Vigsnes, a Nordic skier, has entered numerous cross-country races and has consistently been near the top and is steadily improving. Next year's team should be very strong under the direction of their new coach, Claude Richer, a St. Lawrence graduate. Coach Schniebs giving instructions to Captain Joe Wilson, Managers Barst Draper and Lafabreque. ow, Item and Selkowitz getting those skis in shape. Nordic team: Vigsnes, Wheeler, Anderson, Captain Wilson. e Q f 2, is tg t E I V 4' 't 107 SLU 1 1 4 5 3172 8 5 2 V2 0 5 7, Travis, Arend, Shea, Darling, Whitney, Murtha. 3 'zigz- '1 Ks N if of Cornell Rochester Hobart St. Michael's Clarkson Middlebury Vermont Clarkson Colgate Syracuse Won 4, lost 6 Barden, Bloomer, Knych, Largay. Opp. 6 8 5 4 5Vz 1 4 6V2 9 4 SLU O 2 9 7 2 O O 6 SLU 1344 1382 1376 1406 1398 1397 1370 1407 1389 jennia Opp. Colgate 9 Hobart 7 Clarkson 0 St. MichaeI's 2 Cortland 7 Vermont 9 Middlebury 9 Clarkson 3 Won 3, Lost 5 was Sm, Opp. Cornell 1399 Clarkson 1379 Syracuse 1359 Clarkson 1374 Hobart 1261 Colgate 1366 Colgate 1360 Cornell 1395 Syracuse 1404 Won 7, Lost 2 First row, left to right-Fiske, Curtis, Baker, Harwood. Second row Stanford, lsham, Sandvick, Winters, Stone, Noeding First row, left to right-Pinover, Van de Water, Stevenson, Dunbar, Badone, Alofs, Geppert, DeKovessey, Scolnick. Second row-Littleiohn, Johnston, King, Coluccio, Almela, Weinberg, Payne, Horvath, Jennings, Menard. tx 1 'S' Euiegaf '7 5 , HE 1956 version of the Varsity baseball Saints ended their season with a record of three wins and nine setbacks. lt took the Larries three games to hit the winning road as their first two tilts served to give them prac- tice. The weather failed to make practices available earlier. Pollak of Upsala College gave up only six hits as Upsala defeated the Saints, ii-i in a rainy Weeks Field opener. The next week-end at Syracuse, LeMoyne College conquered the Larries nine, 8-2. On May 5th, the Larries opposed the Statesmen of Hobart on the Weeks Field diamond. The Saints found the visitors' pitching to their liking and picked up their first win of the year. Charlie King took credit for the victory with assistance coming from the re- liable right arm of Ernie Mazza in the bottom of the sixth inning. Paul DeKovessey led the Larries at the plate as he received two hits and drove in two for the Saints' seven runs. 109 The Menard-Men hit the road for the next two en- counters, meeting defeat both times. Ithaca College pinned a 5-2 loss on the Larries and the Syracuse University Orangemen added another T3-2. On Moving Up Day the Engineers of R. P. l. nipped the Laurentians as the Saints' sophomore, Lou Payne, pitched a one-hitter, but gave up four walks to lose the contest. Meeting defeat in three succeeding tilts, the Saints dropped to the Norwich Cadets, St. Mi- chael's College and the University of Vermont. The bright spot of the year for St. Lawrence came at the end of the season with the Larries taking two games from their arch rival, Clarkson. On June 2nd at Snell Field in Potsdam, Lou Payne pitched and Pete Van De Water batted the Saints to a 6-4 victory. Payne gave up eight hits in going the distance to rack up his first win of the year. Van De Water, the Saints' leading hitter, enioyed a fine day at the plate, col- lecting three hits in five times at bat. In the final game of the season played on Weeks Field, their Coach, George Menard, once again gave the Clarkson pitching assignment to his reliable left- hander Lou Payne. Lou came back with an even better pitching performance than he gave the week before. This time he set Clarkson down on four hits as the Saints turned in a 3-l victory. 956 92 1 V. .?.....,, l l Lg Left to right-Hargrave, Mahoney, Hannon, Holt. unior ounci NE of the more traditional groups on campus is the Junior Council, composed of one iunior from each sorority and l. S. A. The iunior class women as a whole are in charge of hazing incoming freshmen students, whereas the Junior Council is the representa- tive body of the class. Working closely with the Dean of Women, the council sees that St. Lawrence symbols such as the wearing of freshman hats and name tags are continued each year. 6' CM HE L Club is an athletic honorary whose member- ship is made up of all undergraduate men who have earned a letter in a varsity sport. The purpose of the club is to unite its members with the goal of pro- moting sports and sportsmanship and furthering ath- letic ideals at St, Lawrence. The L Club has also taken a part in the indoc- trination of the freshman men. ln the fall, each new group of men is met by the club and presented with freshman hats. This is the beginning of a club program from which it is hoped a feeling of school spirit will result. This program is also designed to unite the freshman class and instill in them the friendship for which St. Lawrence is noted. Another function of the L Club is that of printing and selling programs for the Hockey games. By doing this, the club not only provides a useful service to the University, but also acquires money with which it can provide scholarships. These scholarships are given to worthy students who qualify and who have contributed to the school in citizenship, sportsmanship, and par- ticipation in athletics. Both of these maior iobs of the Varsity L Club were successful this year under the leadership of its President, Sargent Whittier, Vice-President, Douglas Kellogg, Secretary, Peter Carlson, Treasurer, William Barden, and the entire L Club. Seated, left to right-Horvath, Travis, Darling, LaPlatney, Tennant, Hicks, Johnston, Mclean, Knych, Scolnick, Almela, Zelikofsky, Rose. Second row-Casadonte, Gilbert, Curtis, Mangles, Whittier, Carlson, Kellogg, Barden, McKinnon, Morey, Wolfe, Horton, Payne. Third row-Renzi, Riopelle, Calapari, Whitney, Allen, Wetzell, Geppert, Coluccio, Cerrone, Van de Water, Mynter, Pulice, Hodsoll, Renner, Alofs, Marcotte, Henry, Raper, Brown, Yole, Barstow, Degnan. W. A. A. on ice. Winning Team-Kappa Delta N outstanding organization on campus, the W. A. A., under the leadership of Sylvia Maurycy, is open to all interested women students at St. Law- rence. The University realizes the necessity of having opportunities for women's participation in sports in order to provide a well integrated college life, as well as a means of developing special skills. Recrea- tional activities add much enioyment to college life, and W. A. A. is steadily enlarging and reconstructing its program to encourage active participation. W. A. A. oHers a wide variety of programs, in- cluding competitive sports between sorority houses, cook-outs, sports banquets, and the two main events, W. A. A. on Ice and an All Campus Sports Day. Members may use equipment for all sports, as well as Hulett Lodge's facilities. WAA BOARD Seated -- Ford, Scheideman, Maurycy, Coyle, Van Wagenen. Standing-Schloss, Wagner, Dupuis, Yowell, Hickox, Mayberry, Downey, Meleney, Fleming, Benesch. 6A22I AClJQl 5 Cattrey, Maurycy, Brownlee, Toth, Van Wagenen. Absent-Rich Patts, Reeves. 'lfIl,4.,4 Y' 'H egfltfaniufdf .S?00l f6 HE 1955-56 intramural sports season came to a close with the Beta Theta Pi fraternity emerging victorious and thus capturing the coveted sports ban- ner. The final standings showed the Betas with a grand total of 91.5 points followed by SAE with 85, Sigma Chi with 70 and ATO with 69.5. With the arrival of fall and a new intramural sports season, under the guidance of Don Saunders, the focus was on the touch-football field where the vari- ous fraternities began the new season in heated com- petition for the sports banner. Various independent teams such as Men's Res., Dorms I and ll, and the 49ers were also in the competition. As the games got under way, it was evident that the strong teams were those of Beta, SAE, ATO, and the independent 49ers. Alan Geppert receiving the award for the most valuable intramural touch-football player. The Betas showed their strength early in the season in a startling victory of 28-0 over a well-run ATO team. The SAE's also proved themselves in a decisive 20-O win over Sig Chi. ln the meantime the 49ers were compiling a very impressive record. When the dust finally settled, the 49ers had captured first place with a fine record of eight wins and one loss. The strong Beta team took second place and ATO with SAE fin- ished in a tie for third position. With the arrival of winter the scene shifted to Brewer Fieldhouse and Appleton Arena. The sounds of the small ball being hit over the big net could be heard coming from the Fieldhouse as the volleyball competi- tion got under way. It was soon evident that the dom- inant team in this sport was SAE, with the Phi Sig team also showing great ability. The Phi Sig team had their unbeaten record broken by SAE in a battle that ended in a score of l5-6. The SAE team finished the season with an unblemished record of ll-0. Second place was secured by Phi Sig with a fine i0-l record and Beta and ATO tied for third spot with duplicate records of 8-3. On the basketball court the action was fast and furious in both the American and National Leagues. The National League was composed entirely of inde- pendent teams, while the American league was made up of the various fraternities and one independent team, the Larries. The National League title was won by the Profs who lost only one game. The Plebes took second position and were followed by the Men's Res. team in third place. Over in the Amer- ican League, a close race was ensuing between the Bob Duncan running in the all-star football game. Franz, S. A. E., and Brace, Phi Sig. Hicks bowling for the Alphas. Betas and the Larries tor the League title. The Beta team, after building up a six game winning streak, finally bowed to the Larries in a thrilling event. This was to be the Betas' only loss as they went on to take the league title with a 13-l record. The Larries captured second position with an impres- sive record of 12-2. Third place went to Phi Sig with an 8-6 record. Over at Appleton Arena the ice was fairly sizzling as eight teams opposed each other in the hockey competition. The fast-skating ATO team took the honors as they remained undefeated in the seven games played. The Betas captured second spot, losing only one game. Third position was shared by Sig Chi and Men's Res. ln March, the wrestling competition got under way. SAE won the title with 45 points. Second position went to the ISA matmen and third place went to the Beta team. The annual all-star hockey game. Jig, went, .if , N 6 qmilwsj F' 3 fi? , i Tse -5Q? .,,. , EH? M555 EYES M. KW ,ww :::g:.::: ?iiQlv'g mp A- we Q. sv. AK iff 9 3' -AMA ga vp 4, Q35 gage :F QE? 595 :. .f -4'5!'l',f' 34 1 , 5 + f - F A iff K 'Of 3351 Lf V K! llllul wgagig 54, V- 17 Ls l X NSS53SSS55gg l!,x .uk NX Xmxwx x XM Nw, s-1 'A X N ' Nw 5, we - as ,sw R K ZX , ,f 'f7 rafernfffes ,f , !,!. ,X an-cpe! enic ounci N important organization on campus, the Pan- hellenic Council, governs sorority life. This year the council has worked very eFlectively under the care- ful leadership of its president, Rosemary Ireland, and the other members of the council: Sue Smith, vice- president, Carole Seversen, secretary, Martha Lake, treasurer, and Alice Ziegler, pledge Panhellenic ad- visor. Those working on Panhellenic realize the im- portance of cooperation in order to have a weIl-in- tegrated group. Seated, left ta right-Lake, Ireland, Sever- sen. Standing--Weller, Zellman, Hotaling, Zeigler, Stidworthy. zgnfer-jrafernify Counci HE lnterfraternity Council is the governing organ- ization of the fraternity men, composed of three officers and a representative and president from each fraternity. ln weekly meetings, the council discusses problems of concern to the fraternity system, plans worthwhile proiects, and handles the routine business concerned with such things as rushing, pledging, and hazing of pledges. This year's oH'icers are president, Douglas Kellogg, secretary, Donald Malm, and treasurer, Robert Lyle. iixf' ' A , A.Ji3Lq:21v2'fF'QmffvH Ti?'il'.7s.:z.Q!::SIs:s.3WP ?IA,'w 'Ei'.'kWf1Inm Seated, left to right-Hart, Lyle, Kellogg, Memhard, Smith. Standing-Leicht, Car- berry, Tuohey, MacHafTie, Bott, Burns, Read, Stritter, Rickard, Gilbert. ,4,f,, LDA, N a large white house on Elm Street resides Beta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. The sorority, consisting of eighty-five chapters, was founded at St. Lawrence in l935. Among Alpha Delta Pi's activities on campus this year were: a faculty coffee, an annual Shoeshine Day held for the benefit of charity, a Christmas Orphan Party with the Sigma Chi's, and a spirited Hobo Party which took place last fall. The sorority holds various oftices on campus including secretaries of the senior and junior classes and vice-president of the sopho- more class. Elected to these positions, respectively, for the year l956-57 were Diane Koen, Elsie Dobler and Dottie Toth. The president of the house is Mary I L Ann Shepard. Mary Ann Shepard Presldenl First row-Davies, Furnan, Briard, Weller, Hershey, Seaman, McKean, Schumacher. Second row-Kellogg, Dobler, Hannon, Koen, Shepard, Smith, Grabicki, Swensen. Third row-Mayberry, Denny, Aiken, Byers, Salisbury, Downey, Smith, Johnson, Korros. Fourth row-Smith, Cattrey, Aiken, Toth, Buckley, Bundy, Pybus, Logon. Fifth row--Stackhouse, Davis, Swift, Nelson, Bersing, Erler, Bamber, Keyes. 41 T -...-1 A .. ... 4. - esiis First row-Castle, Fitzpatrick, Zetsche, Page, Day, Marker, Sullivan, Graf, Andrews. Second row- Langlois, Rice, Preussner, Forster, Murphy, Day, Backes. Third row--Collins, Hunter, Atkinson, Lane, Halverson, Zellman, Blair, Kleinsmith, Steele, Jertson, McGrath. Fourth row-Miltner, Bowers, Ela, Wetlon, Hall, Skelding, Ford, Avery, Dougherty, Libovsky. S we watch the seniors gaily marching out of the Delta house with their caps and gowns on Moving AAA Up Day, many memories flood back as another year has passed. Most of all, we remember Pledge Sunday. All our prayers were answered when we saw those Q K wonderful girls cross Judson Street. 0 fa The ATO hockey game will never be forgotten. Amid many falls, much laughing, and a few heated a decisions, the Deltas emerged victorious. Our open 3' house party, which we called the Mardi Gras , the State Meet, and the scholarship bridge, also stand a Eileen Murphy out in our minds. The annual banquet at the Tock, and President the serenades all add up to a successful year. We'll treasure these memories always, and hope that next year and the years after will be as happy for the Deltas. U N the firelight . . . Kappa Delta memories flicker . . . arrival in the fall to the red brick house with the new white front, standing at the point where Canton meets the campus . . . a new girl's first ex- perience of seven o'cIock wake-ups . . . last minute preparation for the scholarship bridge . . . the annual football game with the Sigma Chi's . . . the fun of rush parties climaxed by a profitable pledge Sunday . . . the eternal cry, fourth for bridge? . . . friendly talks with our housemother, Mrs. Carnal, who proves that you're only as old as you feel . . . the stacks C a of Modern Bride in seniors' rooms . . . the very pleas- ant visit of our national officer, Minnie Mae Prescott . . . pride in winning the scholarship award and W. A. A. on Ice . . . These, plus a general feeling of happiness, dominate the memories of Kappa Delta. First row, left to right-MacDonald, Schmidt, Rirchner, Inman, Ritz, Nuttall. Second row-Gurney, Harrison, Ireland, McNamara, Mrs. Carnel, Van Horn, Cramer, Hargrove, Third row-lake, Corey, Leach, Hotaling, Hamilton, Doughty, Olenhouse, Williams, Fox. Fourth row-Greiner, Maurycy, Byron, Reuter, Bullen, Hepburn, Amlie, Winchester, Stidworlhy, Field. ,M , ...w s., wi First row-Bush, Cornell, Kapp, Reichart, Caldwell, Perrin, Steinkuller, Green, Mahoney, Andrews. Second row--Erickson, Fowle, Rich, Sterling, Mrs. McNeil, Piek, Foster, Burford, Neely. Third row-Needham, Mattison, Doty, Eastwood, Huuck, Clark, Brunton, Mellerud, Shepard, Sorenson, Laidlaw, Scribner, Terry, Bartley. Fourth row-Reeves, Wingate, Sauers, Hanson, Lennon, Seversen, Robinson, Koch, Crihfield, McCutcheon, Davis. HE white house on 45 East Main Street with the golden key is the home of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Our home away from home symbolizes a life of many pleasures as well as the scholastic side of col- lege lite. This year we owe many thanks to the ex- cellent leadership of our president, Kathy Sterling, and our devoted alumnae who were able to inspire us towards our goals. Among the many activities of the year the chapter held a very successful Kappa Casino, planned sev- eral get-togethers with campus fraternities and sorori- ties, and for the second consecutive time, won the annual Women's Song Fest. This latter event was a KKF CLl'l'll'l'l6L w E, HSN . V RAY i' Catherine Sterling President thrill to us all, and much credit goes to our song leader, Judy Burford, as well as to the cooperation of all the Kappas. -5 HERE are many things that will be remembered by the Pi Phi's of 1957. Homecoming was a happy time for all, seeing old familiar faces and taking second place in the displays. No one in the Pi Phi House will ever forget the night we had an unexpected visitor tied to a chair on our front porch, or the drenching times had by all during our annual car wash, or caroling with the Beta's in sub-zero weather. Many honors have come into our house this year: Lynn Koss as president of W. S. G. A., Frannie Coyle, Ruth Van Wagenen, and Faith Scheideman as vice- president, secretary, and treasurer of W. A. A. re- spectively, and Sandy Clarke as secretary of Thelmo, head of Orientation, and newly elected president of W. S. G. A. for 1957-58. Presldenl First row Keenan Tietlen Finkler Stark, Van Wagenen, Murphy, Whiteside, Wood, Lilllehales. Second row Hathorn Rappe Kooren Will Mrs. White, Hawes, List, Baldanzu, Koss. Third row-Silway, Carling, Nagele Van Huesden Hickox Horn Schmitt, Hall, Bigelow, Norris, Boyink. Fourth row-Coyle, Sheideman, Wilson Clarke, Ziegler, Summers, Ryan, Carter, Ireland. .515 ALPHA TAU OMEGA First row, seated-Maude, Brown, Wilson, Leighton, Bigelow, Hicks, Baker, Whitney, Borden, Ash. Second row-Sullivan, Devens, Lasher, Mrs. Smith, Widen, Zauner, Morey, Collins, DeGraf'f. Third row-Rostene berg, McLean, Graham, Parker, Fideler, Carlson, Mastropiero, Sweeney, Hermes, Barker, Henry, Bick, Remington, Greenwood, Cryer, Mangles. Fourth row-O'Brien, Karl, Calstrom, Radis, MacDonogh, Doolittle, Renzi, Myers, Cousins, Urcuioli, Bloomer, Bell, lsenberg, Presley, Badone. HE men of ATO were prominent in all phases of campus life for the i956-57 scholastic year. ln the fall, ATO headed Orientation and Captained the football squad. As winter rolled around, Alpha Omicron found itself in position heads with Chairman of Winter Carnival and Captains of both the hockey and ski teams. As a special honor, two ATO's, Joe McLean and Pat Presley, were elected to All Ameri- can Hockey Team berths. ln accordance with other campus offices, the men from the scenic northeast corner of campus held, President and Secretary of Scabbard and Blade, Colonel of R. O. T. C., L Club secretary, and Moving Up Day Chairman. On top of all these ATO was also represented in Kixioc and the ATQ ,4,,f... Cllfl, nigga Peter Widen President Student Judiciary Board. While celebrating the 75th Anniversary of A. O., ATO also had its share of a well rounded social life. Those dixieland iazz bands, and a happy Winter Carnival rounded out ATO's activities on Campus. N the hill, overlooking the quadrangle, stands the impressive gray home of Beta Theta Pi. Dur- ing Homecoming week-end, the house was filled with alumni at a cocktail party presented in their honor. of alumni remained in the house throughout the year, being bolstered by the Winter Carnival open house, The cheerful and friendly atmosphere of the reunion the annual pledge party, and the Spring Pirate Party. On the academic side of fraternity life, the brothers t did some serious studying to earn second place in the scholastic standings. Simultaneous with studying, the brothers fought for the intramural sports banner and jkefa were active in the campus political scene, holding the presidency of Outing Club and Thelmo, and the ed- itorship of the Hill News and Gridiron. The Betas can i look back on a year of many accomplishments and enthusiasm. BETA THETA Pl First row, left to right-Barctoft, Feldsott, Edgren, Purcell, Lockwood, Giltz, Johnson, Clark, Wishing, Stritter. Second row-Latabregue, Mynter, Van de Water, Colton, Stafford, Mrs. Caten, Payne, Langill, Beebe, Pfleiderer, Jacobs, Gillis. Third row-Pratt, Magidson, Ranalli, McKeon, Rettig, Item, Herskind, Zelikofsky, Wittier, Vigsnes, Guarino, Rose, Wheeler, Scofield, Wilcox, Scolnick, Vitali. Fourth row- Selkowitz, Weiss, Masucci, Coluni, Folino, Scetela, Harvey, Neil, Freeman, Goldsmith, Blinston, Gilbert, Sharkey, Sherman, Abbey. ' X' tg 1 ' ' First row, left to right-R. Lambo, S. Shorkey, K. Iles, D. Carberry, L. Speed, Mr. McFarland, R. Sorensen. Second row-J. Kurz, D. Evans, J. Heintz, M. Spring, R. Goldwyn, R. Stracher, Barynes, B. Merhor, Ace, B. Payson. Third row-R. Sawyer, R. Monsour, L. Baier, H. Troftkin, D. Leicht, P. Magadini, P. Kullman, J. Day. HI DELTA OMEGA was organized May 26, 1956. The officers elected to serve this year were: pres- ident, Douglas Carberry, vice-president, Lucias Speed, secretary, Kenneth Iles, treasurer, Stuart Sharkey, and house manager, Robert Lambo. Among the activities of the fraternity in this, its first year, are included such things as, participation in intramural sports and various parties and open- house events. Fall pledging brought four new members including Professor MacFarland of the English Depart- ment and then spring pledging yielded six very fine men. At present, the fraternity is involved in negotiating for a Chapter house for the coming year, and also in serious investigation of choosing a national fra- ternity with which to affiliate. The Phi Delts are concerned with building the true spirit of fraternity brotherhood that has always ex- isted at St. Lawrence. phi CL M. Douglas Carberry mega President M. A ern -nv ,4 '?'1 'lf7l ml awww -L .A 7 ' -f f ,.7,,,' vs.. 1 5 ,, 'Fw V ,-adm ttnnim. 'wi ' :- fic Sflnwl-li'-'r My wx DQAGGN fi...- , 'ff A, ,rm If i xr' up L. ,1 R at N John Hart President S Spring nears and Graduation approaches, the gay seniors look back at a successful year in the halls of Phi Sigma Kappa. ln their minds are the many memories of house parties, brothers in top campus positions, the prize winning ice statue, and the satis- faction of winning the Song Fest several years in suc- cession. An all-round good year progressed under the leadership of our president, Jack Hart. We'll not forget the brothers who made Dean's list, those named to Omicron Delta Kappa and to honor- aries in mathematics, physics, radio, iournalism, and biology, and the brothers who helped maintain the ignqra Phi Sig leadership and scholarship standing on cam- pus. SK Last but not least, our thoughts go to our fine house- mother, Mrs. Loomis, for making this a second home. First row-Donaldson, Curtis, Bruce, Johnson, Dondershine, Brace, Mercandante, Casey, Mitchell. Second row-Rider, Kilgore, Charles, Bunis, Ledgard, Hart, Ormiston, Hagen, Rosenthal, Ryan, Boyd. Third row- Tuller, Williams, Bruce, Balzarini, Burns, Drew, Weinberg, Strain, Hager, Darling, Crissey, Crestensen, Waldron, Starner, Harper, Harwood, Smith. Fourth row-Dunning, Farrell, Thiele, Watson, Perry, Bragan, Saks, Kohler, Comstock, Lyle, Hunter, Arend, Fairchild, Barnes, Howard, Memhard. wfzmwmwzeamewwasmwwwffpv,,..t.w..4WsN,,WM A ., ,sw-.4--. . ,N . ,. sn..i..,,-W Ms. i, , ,,. , .,.., ,,i,..,.s,, V.M,.,cW , . . , First row-Freeburn, Merchant, Dalbec, Lowell, McGirr, Young, Kalill, Hannigan. Second row-Earle Rose, Bowden, Burk, Smith, lreton, Young, Blash, Bliss, Hagen, Robison. Third row-Nokes, Tag, Edminston Babins, Storrs, Paltz, Craft, Hendriksson, Gibbrock, Perry, Goldwaithe, Finch, Simpkins, Benkhard McKenzie, Read. Fourth row-Frascino, Horton, DelVecchio, Boysen, Winslow, Moore, Branchaurd, Win chester, Clark, Marotta, Chapple, Dunteman. Fifth row-Fitzgerald, Isham, Hinman, Roepe. E consider the school year of 1956-57 to be E one of the best in the history of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Among our many activities this year was an intensified social program, including exchange dinners with all the sororities, and the popular Wednesday night television dates. We consider the climax of our faculty coffee, which proved to be a very beneficial social program, excluding Winter Carnival, to be a A CL innovation for us all. P Sportswise, the fraternity encouraged many men to .Z participate in university teams and as a result it is in pdl' on a close second place for the Sports Banner. ln the field of Public Relations, we were fortunate this year to have a Hungarian student living with us, which was a very enioyable experience. z .2 President Robert Tuohey HIS year Sigma Chi has maintained a lead in the annual fraternity scholarship race. We found the competition increasing so we are striving to improve our lead. For the second year in a row, we won the national award for the highest scholarship in all the Sigma Chi chapters. Although we are not high on the intramural sports ladder, we have encouraged good teams in each Lgnla sport. During the hockey seasons, we took third place in each. gi Our first big social event was the Morbid Mas- querade, which turned out to be a success. This in turn, spirited other social events such as house parties, Winter Carnival, our annual Sweetheart Ball, and l. F. C. weekend. First row left to right-Osgood, Jacobsen, Tochey, Harrison, Whalen. Second row-MacHaFtie, Beaudreault, McGreivey, Whitaker, Miller, Barber, Goldman. Third row-Symans, Hawkes, Foster, Strong, Riecke, Glanella, Bart, Matthews. Fourth row-Hilger, Goolden, Meili, Jones, Savage, Ackerman, DeWyk, Aney, Alcan. Fifth row-Sandvik, Baker, Kenble, Manning, Carter, Wilson. Sixth row-Bott, Schoenfeld, Baum, Campbell, VanHamee, Kellogg, Sikeler, Degnan, Haynes, Dumaine. is , Q 55,3 It .. S Q, 4 ,Q sw S is Ek First row, left to right-Moore, Bernstein, Burbour, Sloane, Quinby. Second row-Evans, Cherrington, Fagan, Conners, Baker, Jellenik, Seid. Third row-Bender, Lyon, Mereness, Mackie, Chapell, Griffith, Sulford, Spring, Ruscoe. Fourth row-Gorski, Finck, Nemieth, Rickard, Campbell, Thrall, Granberg. OR we Seniors of Sigma Pi, the year has gone by quickly, bringing to a close an era of many high points in our life. Never again will we look past the next prelim or vacation, but instead our thoughts will be focused on events in the future. This rapidly passing year has left us with ioyous memories. The many parties and sports competitions are only a few of the enioyable events we can add to our list. Our scholarship program has played an even more important part in our daily activities, real- izing the importance of the more serious side to col- lege life. New friends and better averages have been our igma i :PWITUHYKU Gary Conners President aim this year and the success has been overwhelming. It is with much sadness that our fraternity men must end another year but with high hopes for Sigma Pi in the future. L ociaf af lawrence OCIAL life at St. Lawrence is quite varied. Each season has its special attractions and big week- ends. In the fall, there is Homecoming Weekend when all the alums return once more to their alma mater. Rushing begins soon after, and continues until pledg- ing in early February. With the first real snowfall of the year, the skiers head to the Snow Bowl to get in practice for Winter Carnival Week-end, which is the biggest event of the season. This is a three-day aFfair in which every min- ute is taken up with ski events, hockey games, fra- nwenl isnt, ,his ,he mel Wha' happened to that puck? F l r l i Ag The girls foot the bilI! My, such a small corsagel Here I am, girls... ternity parties, and the Carnival Ball. This year we danced to the music of Les Elgart. In March, all the boys get a chance to sit back and take it easy and watch the girls work for once. This happy aHair is called GoIddigger's Ball when the girls do the asking. Although relatively new on campus, this ball is well on its way to becoming a tradition. In the spring, everyone looks forward to Moving Up Day Week-end, which is considered by many to be the nicest of all. This is the last big week-end of the year. After that, on to finals and then graduation, when another senior class goes out into the wide, wide world. omecoming PPROXIMATELY two hundred and fifty alumni in- vaded the campus in an attempt to recapture the spirit of college life this fall for Homecoming Week- end. A full schedule of activities began on Friday with registration and a coffee hour in the Common Room of Mens Res. That evening, a bonfire and pep rally was held for the approaching game Saturday. Partying then followed at the fraternity open houses. Saturday morning Gunnison Chapel was the scene of the cita- tion ceremony in which alumni and North Country citizens were honored for their achievements. That afternoon St. Lawrence met Alfred in the annual home- coming football game. Highlighting the weekend Sat- urday evening was the Homecoming Dance, this year sponsored by the Saints and Sinners. Climaxing the weekend Sunday morning was a memorial service honoring Emily Eaton Hepburn, an outstanding St. Lawrence alumna. Delta Delta Delta Winning Sorority Display Leland Lyons receiving a citation Alpha Tau Omega Winning Fraternity Display Yfunfer garniua A King Bruce Lloyd Queen Nancy Briclrd Thursday Night's Coronation Sigma Chi's Prize Winning Statue NU XXKXXK XX 1 5 X .xxx FQ xx Y Xxxwkyxxxxx I , , c x x , NXM 'TNw. 'Q Fun on Ice King and Queen Candidates Candidates for Prince and Princess RADITION, color, and spirit are synonymous with Moving Up Day at Saint Lawrence. For underclass- men it is a milestone of achievement as they move up one step higher towards their goal. For seniors it is the realization that they stand on the threshold of com- mencement. lt is a time when the campus is thronged with alumni, relatives, and visitors who come to watch the picturesque and meaningful ceremonies. Probably the most traditional event is the weaving ceremony in chapel which follows the presentation of the many awards in literary, scholastic, and athletic fields. Excitement and suspense fill the air when ODK and Mortar Board tap new members outside on the quad. Xhmu in ul D ll m l ill A Q l l 'QF l iafffu Axl 'X Rf lf r N V X X fl l, ll l 1 . l l ill llllllll l ll ff N xl' ' l .Nl f l ll, X .IIIAX X ll fr' y X 'll ouing I9 ay 5 l U LELAND LYONS Moving Up Day speaker. The Tapping of Catherine Sterling by members of the Mortar Board, 'Llcm' -- Doug Kellogg tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa. f 1 3 S f 4 3 A 2 Mortar Board and O. D. K. departing with their new members. This year, lnterfraternity Council Ball featured the band of Ray Eberle. The theme was Carousel. Other events included: a faculty reception for parents, a strawberry breakfast at Dean Eaton Hall, songfest, the parade of floats, fraternity open houses, and a tennis and baseball game. A new attraction this year was the presentation of the Sigma Chi Scholarship Award to the Sigma Chi's for having the highest fraternity scholastic average on campus. The trophy was pre- sented to Saint Lawrence by the national chapter of Sigma Chi. Moving Up Day has become an integral and much loved part of Saint Lawrence tradition. The ceremonies and events have been a memorable scene in the minds of the students for many years, ever since that first Tree Planting Day when Moving Up Day had its start. But most significant of all is that Moving Up Day heralds the coming of spring to the North country. The drab grey-white campus suddenly transforms and becomes alive, students are kindled with a newly found energy. One of the things that makes Moving Up Day so enioyable is that it is not limited to campus partici- pation, but is shared with all those who visit the school. lt is a time for everyone to see the sum and substance of what Saint Lawrence is made. if CSRA 'Tindl'i'S 5lZ Lum Renee, ff! ko N -X-Q Q 'TU S GHG VO. X'-V muuff gm ,1 J - .lf N X, N7 ui r , 'ri .-.. 1 L , gl ,1n1ul!f1f ' Q0 lfflliyllfflflllll'nlldffj g 1 , i f ' Lf '- 6 l PRODUCERS OF THE GRIDIRON SINCE 1950 Leon L. Abbey, Jr. . Karen Leigh Albrecht Merle Eugene Ace ., . Robert Kenneth Ackerman Joseph Harcourt Acton Lynda Jane Ada ..... ., ., . Marsha Anne Adams . ,. Walter Charles A'Hearn Marilyn Sue Aiken . Sylvia Inez Aiken . Ronald R. Alcan . Leon Paul Alexander William Michael Alexander Georges Alexiades . Malcolm Lewis Alford . . Adrian Russell Allan .!46!6!l'eJ6 Q6 ., .. 1404 Plaza, Schenectady, N. 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M ffm mpira SWE gnurunw c q FUIIIS gnu..-'awe Qmp ' ' gf I l of Wuluiournggrl ORGANIZED I853 ORGANIZED 1928 137 Defend the Hands 'Makes dishes and - glassware Sparkling Sexton Bright. 7216115005 9 iii Defenso s .ff Q fvldrtlrfrvd-srf7f6'Yy :.- . ' R It you cannot purchase thls in your home S xtnn 2 me it ll ll 4 I X I 0 'Q is S Nts! 5 U v town-write us-P.O. Box J. S., Chicago C903 D-22 Collegiate Supplies and Sporting Goods THE BING STEVENS STORE CANTON, NEW YORK Robert F. Barbour .......,............ ................................. 9 33 83rd St., Brooklyn, N- Y. William Baker Barden ........,. .......... 1 58 Thompson Blvd., Watertown, N. Y. Betsy Ann Barker ................. ,.,. ......,,,......,......,.... ,,,........... R . D . No. 1, Fulton. N- Y. George Barker ................,,.......,,.,,..........,............, 622 Forest Avenue, Larchmont, N. Y. Robert Davis Barker, Jr ......,.. William Peter Barnes ..,.. ., Thomas Ray Barstow .,........... Cliftird Bart ...................,...,,..,....,,.....,, Richard Wheelock Bartlett .. Judith Bartley .,......................... .. Joseph Lawrence Baruth ...,... ,. Paul Craig Basselle ,..., ,.......,. Louis William Baum ....... Jean Frances Baxter Harris William Beach ..,.. .. Mary Lou Bean ...... ,....,., ....... . . . Lester Eugene Beardslee ..,. ..17O Oxford Blvd., Garden City, L. I., N. Y. ,,,. ...,..,.135 Chaplin Cres., Toronto, Ontario N Y Prospect Park, Massena, Nancy Gay Beardslee ..... ..,,. . .. Ellen Jane Beattie . ,.....,... . Harry W. Beaudreault, Jr. .,.....,....... 78 Mohican Pk. Ave., Dobbs Ferry, Juliet Beslor Beaver .....,... ' Owen Henry Becker ...... Richard Becker ............ ,..... Donald Joseph Beebe ..,.. Jon W. Bell ..,....,,.,. ..,... ,.... Kenneth Bell ...................,....,..,,. Bruce Arnold Benedict ...,. ..., Bruce Whitlock Benedict ...., Joan Marie Benesch ................ Helen Bernice Benish .. ., Edward Sherman Benstock James Francis Bent ............,...,..... Thomas Berle ...............,...,,,,.. Arthur Richard Bernstein Carole Patricia Berntson ....,,., . Bernard Richard Berry .. Nadia Joan Bersing .......,,,., Richard Bernard Betters, Jr. David Sheridan Betts Barbara Ann Beyer ........ Joseph Bick ......,,...,, ,,..., Fae Errington Bigelow .,,,.,.,,..., Raymond Charles Bigelow Theodore William Bigelow Barbara Elizabeth Blair.. .,., ,. Elizabeth Trego Blaisdell ,..,..,... ..,. .,..... ,......,........ ......,. . . S outh Westerlo, Baruch Bullard Blanchard ..... Richard Herbert Blank , Andrew Adams Blash ...... Bruce Todd Blinstan ............,. ............432 Devonshire Rd., Baldwin, N. Y. . ..,........ 84 Carpenter Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Crary Ave., Bingham, N. Y. Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. ,,.,., ....,.... C hurch St., Adams Center, N. Y. ,...,.................. 42 Lewis St., Little Falls, N. Y. .........Braxmar Drive South, Harrison, N. Y. ,.,... 36 Church Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y. ...Turin Rd., Rome, N. Y. ..,.. ....... 2 18 Fernwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. ..174 Wildwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. ....... ....... 3 O7 Robineau Rd., Syracuse N. Y. N. Y. Harding Ave., Wyckoff, N. J. East St., Oneonta, N. J. .,,... ....... . ...16 Garden St., Potsdam, N. Y. Catherine Ave., Alexandria Bay, N. Y. .. .... ......... . .Campbell Dr., Stamford, Conn. ..,................................,...Hogansburg, N. Y. 7 N. Main St., Sherburne, N. Y. ........Quarter Mile Rd., Armonk, N. Y. ............2571 Beltagh Ave., Bellmore, N. Y. ..........137 Harlsdale Rd., White Plains, N. Y. .......... 12 Lawrence Lone, Bay Shore, N. Y. .......................South Rd., Farmington, Conn. .......374 Clinton Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. . ........ 29 Mitchell Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Deepwood Rd., Roslyn Hgts., N. Y. . 4826 LaFayette Circle, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ....... .... .......... 1 3 Stewart St., Amsterdam, N. Y. . .... 33 Algonquin Ave., Saranac Lake, N. Y. Midway Dr., Honolulu 18, Hawaii Ontario St., Schenectady, N. Y. . .,.,.. ....... 1 212 Lenox Ave., Utica 4, N. Y. Long Ridge Rd., Plandome, N. Y. ............. 5 Averyville Rd., Lake Placid, N. Y. .. . ....... ,,... 1 1 Shirley Pk., Goffstown, N. H. .. ..,,.,... 117 Edgemoor Rd., Rochester 18, N. Y. N. Y. .. ...Hazel St., Oxbridge, Mass. ,..........147 Rosemere Ave., Fairfield, Conn. .. ...... . .... .... 9 O6 West Water, Elmira, N. Y. ..........354 Franklin St., Tonawanda, N. Y. Albert Chandler Bliss, Jr. .,.. ...................... 23 Winter St., Montpelier, Vt. Bruce Blomstran ............. . ..... .... ..... . ..... ................. 5 28 Park St., Mineville, N. Y. Edgar S. Bloom Il ..... ..... . . .... .136 Old Lancaster Rd., Devon, Penn. Ronald Dudley Bloomer, Jr. .. .... ....... 2 20 Wardmon Rd., Kenmore 23, N. Y. Doris Ann Bobbett ................ .... .... . . ..................... R ockingham Rd., Auburn, N. Y. Leonard Terrance Bobbett . .. .,.. .... . Rockingham Rd., Auburn, N. Y. Fred C. Boeheim ........... . ..,.. . .. ...... . ........ ................ 7 9 Phelps St., Lyons, N. Y. Eugene W. Baehne, Jr. .... . ........... 26 Seaward Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. David James Bond ........ ...... . 1831 Osterlitz Ave., Schenectady 6, N. Y. Janet Kay Boni ............ .... ...,. ..,........ ..,.,....................... ..... B o x 1 3 , Edwards, N. Y. Peter Sicard Booth ......... ............ 6 11 West First St., Elmira, N. Y. Robert Boothby ....,....... ....... ............. 5 C harlick Pl., Freeport, N. Y. Sandra Jane Bastwick .......... .............. ......... . M ain St., Andover, N. Y. Joseph Moses Botbol ....... .... .... 1 8 Nahanton Ave., Milton, Mass. Kenneth F. Bott, Jr. ..... .. ., ,.....,............................. Greenville, Greene Co., N. Y. Marion Francis Batto .... .... . . ....... ..... .... ....... ....... . . G ould Rd., Stony Brook, N. Y. Arthur William Bourdeau... R. F. D. No. 2, Swaggertown Rd., Scoria, N. Y. Jeanne Marie Bovet .. .... ..... .,,,,...... ...................... 7 7 S o. Main St., Marion, N. Y. Reginal W. Bowden, Jr. ................ . .... 47 Dividion St., St. Catherines, Ontario Mary Josette Bowers .... ...,,...,................... 4 2 E. Main St., Canton, N. Y. John Carlton Bowles ......... ....... ...... . ..... . ..... ..... .............. E v a n s Mills, N. Y. Barbara Ann Boyce ....... .. . ,.,........ ............. 4 6 Motley St., Malverne, N. Y. Richard Ronald Boyd .. ....,............. 184 Belvidere Ave., Ranwood, N. J. Barbara Ann Boyink ......... ...... . ..153 Valley View Crescent, Rochester, N. Y. Arthur William Baysen .... .. David Bruce ............................. Charles Bradbury ......... .. .... David F. Bragan .... .. .. ,.....,...... .3220 Verona Dr., Silver Spring, Md. 10077 Main St., Clarence, N. Y. Frank Joseph Branchaud .. ..... .. Robert John Bray ............. .. Edward Hugh Brewer ...... ..266 Thompson Shore Rd., Manhasset, Nancy Briard .................... ..... . . Richard Joseph Brodnan , Nellie-Lee H. Brown . ,.,. . Sandra Brown .... ............... . Theodore Arland Brown ..,.. William Stephen Brown . 79 Lorne Ave., St. Lamberts, Quebec, Canada William Vincent Brown Janet Leone Brownlee 138 762 Pleasantville Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. , ........Warners, N. Y. . 348 Third St. West, Cornwall, Ont., Canada .. ................. 36 Park Ave., Old Greenwich, Conn. N. Y. . .... ,...,................... 1 45 Main St., Nantucket, Mass. 23 S. Evergreen St., Arlington Hgts., lll. ..... . ...... . P. O. Box 155, Clayton, N. Y. . , M100 Puritan Ave., Forest Hills, N. Y. ., .... . .. .-.186 68th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. .. ............. ..................... 4 4 Axtell Dr., Scarsdale ,N. Y. Pearl St., Hudson Falls, N. Y. David James Bruce ..........., Douglas Carroll Bruce Paul Bruk, Jr. ...............,..........., . Barbara Ann Brunton ,.,,,,.... John Edward Buchanan 308 Carlton Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. .308 Carlton Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. ,............North St., Greenwich, Conn. .,...675 Northumberland Rd., Teaneck, N. J. Vetsville, S. L. U. Housing Proiect John Buck ......,.........,............. ........ ,... ,,............ ...... S m i t h's Point, Manchester, Mass. Donald Chapman Buckbee .. .... ........,.., 1 322 Stamford St., Schenectady, N. Y. Gulielmq Bugkley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... ..............,.,....... . R . D. NO. 2, Cdmbfldge, N. Y. Barry Ives Budlong .............. . Anne Louise Bullen ......,. ,. Helen M. Bundy ..,....,..... David Nathan Bunis ...,...,, Janet Helene Burch ....,,... Albany St., Oxford, N. Y. Seaspray Ave., Palm Beach, Fla. Old School Ct., Cooperstown, N. Y. 409 Woodbridge, Buffalo 14, N. Y. . ,..... .17 Donker Ave., Albany 6, N. Y. Judith Burford .....,........,.... , .85 Cherrylane, Teaneck, N. J. Douglas S. Burhyte ...... ......,........... C ider St., Oriskany, N. Y. Gerald Burke ..... .....,............, .,....,..................,., , . ,. .90 Thelma Ave., Merrick, N. Y. Malcolm Hunt Burnett ,...... ...,..., ......,,..., . ,...,...................,.,..........., , , .,......,.. Barker, N. Y. Peter M. Burnham ,..,............,..,....... R. D. No. 6, 11 O'CIock Rd., Weston, Conn. Valerie H. Burnham ......,. ........,.... .,.,.. 87 Rockland St., Springfield, Mass. Edward J. Burns .. .,.,..... ..,... .,,,.....,. . . ...227 Bates Ave., Oneida, N. Y. John Buschmeyer ....... ......,..... 9 6 Hobart Ave., Port Chester, N. Y. Ann D. Bush . ,,,.......,. ........ . . ,.,.,.............,..............,......,...,..,. Martinsburg, N. Y. Robert Paul Butchko ,.,...,, ,,,., 112 Taylor Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Richard Butler .............. ..,.......... . .30 Walnut St., Cooperstown, N. Y. Robert V. Butts ..., . Richard F. Byers ...,,.,., Roxanne J. Byers ............,....,.., Ann Byron . ......., ..,...... ,,,,...., R . .. .6 Whitmore Ave., New Berlin, N. Y. ..,..,.......,.,.,. V247 Marwood Rd., Rochester, N. Y. ,, ,. ....................... ....,... ...,.,,.. R . D. No. 1, Wellsville, Pa. F. D. No. 3, Lloyd Haven Dr., Huntington, N. Y. Beverly A. Caltrey ........ ..,,,,.............. . ..-Hillside Ave., Haverstraw, N. Y. Donald J. Cairns ........ .......... 8 6 Woodhull PI., Northport, L. I., N. Y. Gail D. Calder ....... ........................................ B ayport Ave.. Bayport, N. Y. Joyce Caldwell ................. .. ,...,.. 159 Franklin Ave., Hasbrouck Hgls., N. J. Joseph R. Calipari ........ .. ..............,,.. .... . .. ...,. 79 Market St., Potsdam, N. Y. Dorothy H. Cameron .,,....,. 119 Tardy Lane, South Wantagh, N. Y. Douglas S. Campbell .,,.,.. ,, ,,..,.,,.,,,,. Timber Acres Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Fred. D. Campbell ...........,........,.,.......................,....... 1130 Grant Blvd., Syracuse, N. Y. James W. Campbell, Jr. ..... Apt. 70, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, N. Y. Robert P. Campbell ........... .. ,,..,....,.,...,.,.,........,. Dunn Apts., D-A-4 Troy, N. Y. Thedore F. Campbell ..,,..... .,,...,.. ...,......... A r mes Court, Gowanda, N. Y. Constance M. Canfield Timothy D. Carberry ...,. Frederick E. Card ......,.,. -39 Beauview Ave., Nashua, N. H. ,,.,... 278 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N. Y. ....,..,..446 O'Connor St., Ottawa, Ont., Canada Ann Cardinal ................ ..,.................. 1 O12 Gotham St., Watertown, N. Y. Ruth E. Carling ....... .. .. ..... ..,......,.,..,. , ,..5l Phoenix St., Hempstead, N. Y. Peter H. Carlson ,.... . , ,.............,.....,. ..,.... I 21 Betternut Dr., DeWitt, N. Y. James Carlton ,..,.................,.....,.. Nassau County Sanatorium, Farmingdale, N. Y. Norman F. Cartier ....,.., .......... . .... ........,..... . , .,..8 Wansor Ave., Bayville, N. Y. Malcolm H. Carr ....,... ......,, ................................ 1 3 Elting Court, Ellenville, N. Y. Kyran W. Carson ....... ............ 9 9 Mountain Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Bruce J. Carter .,.......... ....... ....... . . ..,,.,.,. 6 4 Branford Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Richard E. Carter ............ ..,..,..,......................... 4 03 Hogonin St., Clayton, N. Y. Sheila Janet Carter ...,.,..., Richard S. Casadonte ..... Shaun R. Casey ............... Deborah J. Castle ......... Gary H. Cerrone ...,........ Jeanne H. Chadwick ..,......... ..,.,....,,.MapIe St., Westhampton Beach, L. I. N. Y. E. Monroe St., Little Falls, N. Y. Forest Ave., Rye, N. Y. .,...........3513-B South Stafford St., Arlington, Va. E. Montgomery St., Johnstown, N. Y. Stolp Ave., Syracuse 4, N. Y. Margaret E. Chambers .... ,. ............. .. ...,..,,................... , .,.. ..,Heuvelton, N. Y. Ward B. Chapell ............,, ,. ........, 22 Plymouth Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Kenneth B. Chapman ..,......., .,.,..,,..... 2 120 N. Union St., Appleton, Wisc. Herbert F. Chapple .......,.. ...... ,.,. .......,........ I O B radley Rd., Utica, N. Y. James H. Charles ....,,..... ..,,....,........ 7 37 Graves St., Clayton, N. Y. Richard E. Charles ........ ,..,,......,.,..... . 737 Graves St., Clayton, N. Y. Norma M. Chase ..................... ,.................. . ,,,...,,.,,.... ......... . . ......,.. .,...... . ..Madrid, N. Y. Francis PaiAYuan Chen James Pai-fun Chen ..... ,. Anita L. Cheney .............. Robert B. Cherrington ..... Donald D. Chirlin .......... James A. Chisholm .,,.,...... Robert L. Chrestensen .....,... Priscilla B. Churchill ......... Howard W. Claflin ....... Barbara Jane Clark ............... Cyril E. Clark . .,..,.............. David L. Clark .....,....,., Jeanne L. Clark ....,, Sandra L. Clarke .....,.. Thomas C. Clay ........... Joseph A. Clement .,....,. John F. Cline Barry M. Coburn .,... Wilton W. Cogswell, III ...........272 Chong Cheng Rd., Fungyuan, Formosa ..,.........272 Chong Cheng Rd., Fungyuan, Formosa .. Broad St., Oneida, N. Y. Oak Dr., New Hyde Park, N. Y. ..., 79 Cortland St., Norwich, N. Y. Apt. 48, S. L. U. Housing Proiect . 19 Chestnut St., Franklinville, N. Y. Lakeside Dr., Nutley, N. J. ,,.,...,...............DeKaIb Junction, N. Y. ......221 Blvd. DuHavre, Valleyfield, Que., Canada ........,..,.,....... 32 Walbrooke Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ............. . ,,., ..,.....Genesee St., Springville, N. Y. ...Star Route, Russell Rd., Canton, N. Y. ...,.,.....903 Main St., Port Jefferson, N. Y. -63 Enerson Rd., Wellesley, Mass. ........23 W. Water St., Waterloo, N. Y. ,. ........,.. .,..,. . .Apt. 51, S. L. U. Housing Project .. ,...,..,...... ..... . .. Juniper Hill, Bloomfield, Conn. ..........703 N. Cascade, Colorado Springs, Colo. Arthur I. Cohen ...........,...,......... .,,...... R . F. D. No. 1, Box 7V2, Monticello, N. Y. Robert H. Cohen . ..... . Park Terr. W., New York 34, N. Y. 139 CANTON ELECTRIC LIGHT 81 POWER COMPANY Congratulations and Best Wishes CLASS OF 1957 THE ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Canton, N. Y. Established 1866 All Deposits Insured Up to 510,000 By Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. i ALWAYS REACH FOR PREMIER FOODS 401 TABLE DELIGHTS A E Galster 8. Sons, Inc. Distributors Compliments of EDWARD VANTINE STUDIOS 14 Neil Charles Coir .,...... - .... .............Gibson St., Morrisburg, Ontario, C anada Wendy J. Colassard ......... .......................... 7 4 Nassau Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Richard Cole ..,,,,....,.,.......,.. ,,,,,.,,.,,,. 6 3 West Barney St., Gouverneur, N. Y. Maureen Collins ...,....,. .....,..... 5 9 Ogden Ave., While Plains, N. Y. Richard R. Collins .......... .4.......,....... R . F. D. No. 1, Harrisville. N- Y- Rupert Collins .........,..... ...........,....,,,,..,....,..,....,..,,..................,.... P lesis, N. Y. Robert H. Collison .,...... ..,.,..,..............,...,..,.,..... - .........,. R ussell, N. Y. Carl Grant Colton ....,.,.. , .................,,,.....,...... Oswegatchie, N. Y. John W. Colton .,,,...... .....,........,.,.,.,, , ......,...,..,......... T annersville, N. Y. Thomas L. Coluccio ..,,... ,,.....,..,...,.,... l 312 Schuyler St., Rome, N. Y. Valentine Coluni ............. ............. 2 Carmichael St., Amsterdam, N. Y. Albert L. Comstock ..,...., .,,... .......,.... 3 1 7 Lucas Ave., Kingston, N. Y. John S. Comstock .,.,....... .........,............,. 3 17 Lucas Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Gary H. Conners .,,...., ............ 2 18 W. Elm St., East Rochester, N. Y. Francis Canto ...., ........... .... ,... . .,.,.......... 6 1 7 Boyd St., Watertown, N. Y. Darrell R. Cook ....,...,.,..,., ....,....... 3 61 East Second St., Corning, N. Y. Elizabeth M. Corkey ........ ...,,..,..,.. 1 53 Cottage St., Middletown, N. Y. Barbara Ann Cornell ....... ............. B aldwin Rd., Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Joan E. Corey .........,..,......, .......,.........,... 2 l Woodroff St., Cortland, N. Y. Samuel F. Cosentino ...........,..,...........................,.,................., 17 Maple St., Auburn, N. Y. David P. Coseo ..............,............,.,........,......................... ............. 7 Maple St., Canton, N. Y. Gregory F. Coseo ............,..... Apt. 77, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, N. Y. Philippe Coupey .... ,... ................... 1 l Ld. de Belgique, Principaute de Monaco John W. Cousins ..,..,.. ...,..,,..............,....,....................... 3 83 West Ave., Darien, Conn. Thomas G. Covell .............. .......................,..,.,. 2 Hamilton St., Potsdam, N. Y. Sarah Lynn Cowdery ......, ,.......... 1 58 Winston Rd., So. Rochester, N. Y. Frances Lee Coyle ......... ............. 4 O Roosevelt Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. Bartlett D. Craft .....,.,.. ...,.,... 8 0 E. 23rd St., Huntington Station, N. Y. Jane M. Cranston .........,. .......,.........,.....,......... R . F. D. 1, Heuvelton, N. Y. Paul E. Credle .............. .,,..,. ,...,....,,......,,....,..... R . D. 3, Remsen, N. Y. Ellen Hope Crever .,.,...,. Judith Crihtield ..........,.,... Charles Crissey, III ....... ....,.....809 Sanders Ave., New York, N. Y. Fernwood Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. , ,........,..... , ....,.. 6 Doris Parkway, Westfield, N. J. Jane E. Croatman ..,,..... ............ 8 5-11 88th St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. Peter C. Croft .....,.............. ..,..........,...,......... 6 O1 Birch St., Liverpool, N. Y. John W. Cryer ........,..............,.. ............. 2 74 Argonne Dr., Kenmore, N. Y. Diane Marie Cullman ,......... ............................ 7 1 Palmer Ave., Tenafly, N. J. Carol C. Cummings ................... ...................,,.......,.............,........., P utnam Station, N. Y. Robert Richard Cummings ......,.,......... 25 Glenburnie Rd., Roslindale 31, Mass. James A. Cunningham ............ .......................,.,.......,.,...,.. 5 6 Park St., Canton, N. Y. Ann K. Curiale ......................... Donald W. Curtis ,....,..... Robert D. Curtis ......... .. ...,.....,.....,. 1500 State St., Schenectady, N. Y. ....,......228 Winslow St., Watertown, Pershing Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. Albert S. Dalbec ...,.....,....,., ............ 1 25 Carleton St., Cornwall, Ont., Canada Charles K. Danis ,..................... ,......,......... 2 15 Lawrence Lane, Glen Cove, N. Y. Gabriel A. d'Annunzio .....,..... .....,....... 6 02 Hollywood Ave., Copiaque, N. Y. Ronald H. Daprano .....,.......... ....,,........,................. 7 52 Lansing St., Utica, N, Y, Ralph E. Darling, Jr. ..... ...................,......... 7 805 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda, Md. Anne P. Davies ........,,..... ........... 2 48-12 Cambria Ave., Little Neck, N. Y. Ann M. Davis .............. .....,.........,,. 2 53 Winslow St., Watertown, N. Y. Carol Ann Davis ........ .....................,... 1 5 Coolidge, Glen Head, N. Y. Howard G. Davis ....... .........,.,.......,,...,..,..,................................ P oland, Maine James E. Davis ....... .................,....... 7 Gardner Terr., Delmar, N. Y. John R. Davis ........... , .......... 425 West High St., Painted Post, N. Y. Lewis Davis ..,.................. ............,.... 1 11 Clove Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. Peter W. Davis ......... . .......... 121 Columbia Ave., Huntington, N. Y. William J. Davis ......... ,....,......,...................,.,,..., . ,.,...,,,,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,, C anton, N, Y, James H. Dawson ...,....,, ............................. 1 0 Park Ave., Suffern, N. Y. Bethany W. Day .,...... ,.......,,937 W. Fifth St., Plainfield, N. J. Daniel S. Day .,....... ............. 4 8 Gurley Rd., Stamford, Conn. Jon William Day ....... ..,...... 2 O8 Wilshire Rd., Syracuse 4, N. Y. Mary F. Day ...,..,,....., ................... 4 8 Gurley Rd., Stamford, Conn. James Dean ,.............. ...,........ 5 O Mansefield Ave., Darien, Conn. Robert S. Dean .......... .......... 2 01 Harding Pl., Syracuse, N. Y. Wilfred P. Debany ....... ........... 1 1 Sylvan Ave., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. Eustace deCordova ....... ......,......., N orfield Road, Westport, Conn. John B. DeGelleke ........ ................,,..,...,...........,..,,.,.,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D elhil N, Y, John F. Degnan ....,.,....,,. ............ 1 05 Grand Ave., Middletown, N. Y. Richard C. DeGraff ........... ...,............. 5 99 Providence St., Albany, N. Y. Paul J. DeKovessey ........... ..,..,.......,........................... 4 11 Park Pl., Fort Lee, N. J. Theresa A. DelMonico ......... ...................... 2 I69 Grand Blvd., Schenectady, N. Y. Diane Delucia ....................... ...,....,... 2 881 Guilderland Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. John DeIVecchio ........, ........,,,..,..................,.,.... , -620 Dewitt, Syracuse, N. Y. Eugene Demo .........,. ..,...........,,....,, C onvent St., Croghan, N. Y. Phyllis A. Denny ............ .......... 1 0 lcker Ave., South River, N. J. Jean M. Destler ........................ ......... 1 2 Oakwood St., Greenlawn, N. Y. Richdrd Allen Deveans ........ ......... 2 22 Allen Park Pl., Oneida, N. Y. Patricia A. Devlin ,............. ........ .... 1 5 Lincoln Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Bruce H. DeWyk ....,,......, ........., 3 6 Mohawk Ave., Derby, Conn. Sheila C. Dezell ......,... .,.........,......,,,..............,,..,............ L isbon, N. Y. Jacqueline Dibble ..... ..,....... .55 Lincoln Pl., Liberty, N. Y. Robert B. Dickson .......... .........,..,............ 2 3 Second St., Delhi, N. Y. Eileen M. Didget .,.... ..,.....,..,........,.... 2 09 Bank St., Batavia, N. Y. Thomas E. Diener .......... ..........., 4 5 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Anthony J. DiMarco ......... ............,.. 6 6 Locust St., Rochester, N. Y. O N. Y. Elsie M. Dobler ......... Peter W. Dodge ..... . .... Patricia Anne Doe .......... Dorothea A. Dolkos ........ ..........447 Maxwell St., West Hempstead, N. Y. Virginia St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. ............Red Spring Lane, Glen Cove, N. Y. David Donaldson .......... ..,.,.............,....,........,..,. 4 1 Smallwood Dr., Buffalo 21, N. Y. David Dondershine ,A,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,, I7 Webster Ave., Irvington, N. J- Hugh M. Donahue .................. Apt. 40, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, N. Y. George Donovan ...,,...,...... . .......,....................................,.,..,.,...,....... Box 303, Potsdam, N. Y. Patricia J. Donovan ...... .........., 5 55 Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Daniel M. Doolittle .....,.... ,..........,.............,.... I 5 Bay Berry Lane, Darien, Conn. Andrea Dorr .............,....... .........,.,..........,.,,...,, 2 I Elizabeth St., Auburn, N. Y. George-Ann Doty , ............ ...,....... I 153 Oakley Ave., Winnetka, Illinois Lennelle Dougherty ......... Anne H. Doughty ......,. Betsy Ann Doughty ...,...,. Wallace B. Douglas .....,.. Nancy S. Downey ....... . ,.... ........ 6 3455 110th St., Forest Hills, N. Y. North St., Baldwinsville, N. Y. Yale St., Williston Park, N. Y. Norfeld Blvd., Elmont, L. I., N. Y. ..........CastIe Heights Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. Charles D. Draper ....... ......,................,......,............. B ox J, Pine Hill, N. Y. David D. Dreves ..............,. .......,......,...............,... F iske Hill Road, Sturbridge, Mass. Allan G. Drew . ,...... ..,............ ,,....................., . . .,.............................. 2 9 State St., Canton, N. Y. Margaret R. Drinkwater 8420 W. Rivershore Dr., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Herbert Ducey ....,.,.....,........ .,....,.........,.. 4 3 Brookwood Dr., Maplewood, N. J. Thomas C. Duck ........ ,.....,............,............... 8 LaFayette Pl., Sea Cliff, N. Y. David A. Dudey ....,................. ..,........... 6 9 Hudson St., South Glens Falls, N. Y. Andrea DuFquIt ,.,,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ., ..,........................ 59 Burns St., Forest Hills, N. Y. Christopher Dumaine, Jr ,....... ..,...................... , .....,.............. R eadfield, Maine James Dunbar ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,... .......,... 2 811 Chili Ave., Rochester, N. Y- Robert C. Duncan .....,........ .................,.,. 3 15 Leonard, Sherrill, N. Y. Harry M. Dunning ..,..........,... ..,.,,...,..,.,,.................,..,.....,. A nn Lane, Rye, N. Y. George H, Duntemqn ,,,.,,,, ............... 5 7 Alexander St., Little Falls, N. Y. Paul M. Dupree ,......,....,....,. ....,.... , 161 East Main St., Chateaugay, N. Y. Jeanne N. Dupuis ...... , ..,......,.....,.... 53 Rocklynn PI., Pittsburgh, Pa. Michael W. Duskas .......... .............,....,,...,.,.. 1 E. Main St., Canton, N. Y. M. Walter Dusseau ..... .......,.,,,.........,........ 6 04 Church St., Toledo, Ohio John D. Dwyer .,,.,.....,. Nancy C. Dygert ..,.... Peter Nelson Earl ..,...... Frank T. Earle, Jr. ............. . Rosemary L. Eastwood ....,.. Arthur H. Edgren, Jr. ..,. . Robert R. Edmiston ...... James Edwards ..,,,....,.. Margaret F. Eells ....,...,.. Phillip E. Egdorf ........ Elaine S. Egnor .....,......... Paul Ehrenberg .................... Keith B. Ehrenreich ........., Karen L. Eittreim ........... Nancy Ela .,...,...,......... Stephen Elkins ...,,....... Helen L. Emond ...,. -... Stephen Enderlin ......... ,...... Nancy E. Endruschat ........ Susan S. Epstein ..,......... Anthony Epworth ...... Nancy L. Erickson ......... Barbara C. Eriksen ,.,.,. Nancy M. Erler ...,....... Edward S. Ernst ........ John W. Ettinger .,.,... John H. Eustace ........, Bruce D. Evans ...,, Daniel A. Evans ......... Donald N. Evans ....... Richard P. Ewald ...,... Richard F. Fagan .......... Ralph G. Fairchild ..,.,., Division St., Schenectady, .............New England Dr., Rochester 18, .............,....,Baywater Dr., Noroton, Bursley Pl., White Plains, Bryant Ave., White Plains, Sisson St., Muskegon, ,.....,..,.517 Pine Acres Blvd., Brightwater, N. Y. N. Y. Conn. N. Y. N. Y. Mich. N. Y. Oak Knoll Rd., Summit, New Jersey Morrison Ave., Plattsburgh, Poplar St., Garden City, .........578 Ontario St. Schenectady N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. .........271 N. Central Ave., Ramsey, N. J. N. Y. So. Riverside Dr., Neptune, N. J. St., Marshfield, Mass. ....................McConnellsviIle, N. Y. ..,...,.,Samoset Rd., Eastham, Mass. .............,...,.......Bridge St., Roxbury, N. Y. D. 2, Canton, N. Y. ....,.....949 Hereford Dr., Akron 3, Ohio ..........784 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. ...........,........,............Pinecrott Rd., Greenwich, Conn. Edgewood Court, Hempstead, N. Y. .......I139 Greenridge Lane, Pittsburgh 20, Pa. F. D. I, Ridgefield, Conn. .......,...,Oak Hill, Moravia, N. Y. .........35-21 81st St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. ...,.................,,.....Weston Rd., Duxbury, Mass. ., North Gage Rd., Barneveld, N. Y. 2, Hammond, N. Y. Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe, N. Y. ,...................Turnpike, Pequannock, N. J. The Birches, Roslyn, N. Y. William Farrell ............ ,.,..,. ,.,., 3 12 E. 80th St., New York, N. Y. Roger Favro ..........,.....,. .......... I 3112 Sentinel Rd., Lake Placid, N. Y. Ronald L. Feeley ,.,............ ...,.. , 82 Wheatland Ctr. Rd., Clifton, N. Y. Donald H. Feichert ....,.... ...............,.......... I 0 Main St., Norwood, N. Y. Jerry Feldsott ....,.............. ................,.,... 9 O1 Monroe Ave., Scranton, Pa. John A. Ferguson ....,.... .......,..... I 2 McGibbon Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. Ja1e L. Ferner ,.................... ,.......................,.....,...... ..... 2 0 O Laney Rd., Rochester, N. Y. Leonard A. Ferraguzzi . ,....,,, ,, ....,........ ..... ..,.,,.,.,...,..,. 7 4 Hyatt Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Robert W. Ferry ....................,... Apt. 79, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, N. Y. Paul A. Fideler ..... ..... , .. ...,.,,.,.,..., ,...,.. ,.,.... ,.,.,..,....................,. T r u deau, Saranac, N. Y. Barbara B. Field ................ ..,....,. R . F. D. 1, Morrisville, N. Y. William K. Filiatreau ...., ....... ,.,,. 8 7 E. Main St., Phelps, N. Y. Richard W. Finch ....,.. , .,....... ...,....,. P . O. Box G, Cheshire, Conn. William J. Finck ........ Anne R. Finkler .....,.. Robert K. Fiske .......... Thomas Fitzgerald ....... -99 Longvale Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Onondaga St., Tully, D. 1, Ballston Lake, McLeod sr., om., C N. Y. N. Y. anada 141 7- May Your Fine Preparation at St. Lawrence Lead You to Your Life Ambitions and Success NETTI WHOLESALE GROCERY 1068 BRADLEY STREET Watertown, N. Y. Phones 2930 - 2931 RUSSELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE Your Favorite Shopping Store HALLMARK CARDS WHlTMAN'S CANDY Best Wishes to the Class of '57 ST. 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Fournier ..,. .... . ., Janis A. Fowle .,......,... Janet Fox ................... John P. Francis ......... Charles E. Franz ..........., Joseph A. Frascino ......... Louise A. Fraser ........... Donald Freebern .,..., James F. Freeman ...... Jean J. Freeman .....,.., Hamilton St., Hamilton, Utopian Ave., Suffern, N. Y. N. Y. East Main St., Canaioharie, N. Y. ...,...,............Crane Neck Rd., Setauket, N. Y. Hudson Terr., Piermont, -..730 Prospect Ave., Mamaroneck, .. ,,...,.... Newtown Ave., R. R. 4, Norwalk, 61 Lawrence Ave., Malverne, Hunting St., Wellesley Hills, ....... ,.,,... . ,... . Mrlltown Rd., Brewster, Riverside Dr., Canton, Flax Hill Rd., So. Norwalk, Bethune St., Alexandria Bay, ...,..,..... ...,....... D urham Rd., Larchmont, Rock Rd., Cos Cob, ..,3 Vista Ave., Old Greenwich, ...........3O0 Fort Washington Ave., New York, Plymouth Rd., Plandome, Monroe Dr., Williamsville, Park St., Gouverneur, ..........1408 Cavendish Rd., Ottawa, Ont., C Central Drive, Plandome, Cornelia St., Plattsburgh, Valley Rd., Mountain Lakes, Damson St., Garden City, ..................Lake Rd., Valley Cottage, Edgewood Ave., Albany, Pearl St., Hudson Falls, Sachem Lane, Greenwich, N. Y. N. Y. Conn. N. Y. Mass. N. Y. N. Y. Conn. N. Y. N. Y. Conn. Conn. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. anada N. Y. N. Y. N. J. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Conn. ......................Corey's, R. D., Tupper Lake, N. Y. Gary A. Freidle ......... ................. 9 Southward Dr., Slingerlands, N. Y. Elizabeth Frost ....... ........., 9 1 Longview Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. Mary Lou Fruin .......... ......,........,....,....,................... M ain St., Remsen, N. Y. Joan E. Fuel ....,.........,,., ....................... 1 07 Market St., Potsdam, N. Y. Norton Fuhrmann ......... .......... ..................... P . O. Box 202, Stony Brook, N. Y. James A. Funiciello ......... ................................ 2 41 Milton Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y. George Fergueson ..,,... Wayne R. Furlong ....... Maiorie A. Furman .....,.... Norma E. Gabron ........ Brian Gage ............,.,.... ,... Neil D. Ganter .......... Frederick Gardner ...... Richard Gaull .,..,............. M. Victoria Gause ........... James J. Gavigan, Jr. Roger S. Gay ...............,,..... Thomas M. Gaylord ....... Alan J. Geppert ............ Robert M. Gerner ......., Richard M. Gershon ....... John H. Gianella ......... Jeanne T. Giftin ....... Richard S. Gilbert ,....,. John K. Gilchrest ......... John S. Gillis ................... Roderic Glenn Giltz .. Gilbert M. Goldman ..,... Philip Goldsmith ........... Paul P. Goldstein David M. Goldthwait Ronald M. Goldwyn ........ James F. Golly .....,.,...... Daniel M. Goodyear .,,.. Leon L. Golden, Jr. ....,,, . James Gosier ............ ,... David E. Gowdy ..... ,... Cynthia S. Grabicki ..... . Ellen M. Graf ..... ...,..,,....,,. ,....... Matthew Graham, lll ........,... Robert D. Graham ....,....,. Betty R. Green ,........... George Greenwood .. Janet J. Greiner ......,.... George Gribbroek Shirley Gritiing .......,...,.. Edmund Griffith, Jr. ...., ,. Louis M. Grimaldi ...,,..,.,,. Raymond Grinstead, Jr. .. Richard Grose .....,...........,... Jerald Grosskopf .........,. Albert Guarino ..,...... Edward Gundrum .,....... Doris Gunsalus ........... , ........, 288 Lakeview Ave. E., Brightwater, L. I., 40 Ransom Ave., Sea Cliff, Clyde St., Savannah, 65-19 78th St., Middle Village 79, 27 Marlborough Rd., West Hempstead, 223 Greene Ave., Saxville, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. J. Byrne Gamble ..,.......,,..,...,........................,.......,,....... Apt. 72, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, 277 Chili Ave., Rochester 11, N. Y. 7300 Harding Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. 244 Littleworth Lane, Sea Cliff, N. Y. N. Y. ......,.....58-O6 Seabury St., Elmshurst 73, N. Y. S. Elm. St., Wallingford, Conn. .......,..124 West End Ave., Pompton Plains, N. J. Cayuta Ave., Waverly, N. Y. E. 43rd St., Brooklyn 3, N. Y. Dean St., Schenectady, N. Y. Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Regis Falls, N. Y. , D. 1, Holcomb, N. Y. Castle Heights, Nyack, N. Y. D. 3, Greenwich, N. Y. .....,......... ,.,..,,.,.......,,.......,... A usable Forks, N. Y. Wilkens Dr., Dumont, N. J. Park Place, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ..........1184 Evergreen Ave., New York, N. Y. .. ,,,,.. ,,......,... R iver Rd., Scottsville, N. Y. Soundview Lane, Great Neck, N. Y. .... Pine St., Canton, N. Y. ....,,...,.505 N. Forest Rd., Williamsville, N. Y. .-.Church St., Madrid, N. Y. Vincent, N. Y. ..........TaIcott Notch Road, Farmington, Conn. Troy Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. 54 238 Stewart Ave., Garden City, N. Y. Washington Circle, West Hartford, ,.,.,,,...,..Box 22, Morristown . ,.,., ..., 1 32 Moore Ave., Watertown Auburn St., Concord, ............3913 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta Shelter Island Hgts., . . ,.,. 15 W. Kirkwood Ave., Merrick, 262 Saratoga Ave., Mechanicville, Fall Street, Seneca Falls, Z. Church Ave. Ballston Spa, .. ..,....... 164 Bentham Parkw y, Snyder 21 ,.,,........119 Poplar Street, Garden City, Averill Park, Conn. , N. Y. , N. Y. N. H. N. Y. , N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. ,....,.422 Lincoln Avenue, Ogdensburg, 143 Many Varieties of Ice Cream SYKES SNACK BAR Milkshakes Our Specialty 32 GOVERNEUR ST. CANTON, N. Y. Phone 8612 Knowledge ls Power as Quality is Economy PUTNAM-HAWLEY BUILDING MATERIALS, Inc. POTSDAM - CANTON ROAD Phone 9494 Potsdam, New York Compliments of ABELOVES LINEN SUPPLY JOSEPH FISHER 81 SON The Good Clothing Store in OGDENSBURG, N. Y. MACE MOTORS, Inc. 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Dayton Haigney, Jr. ..,.... .....,,.... 1 O Burnham Road, West Newton, Mass. David Hdlthwdite -....... . ................... 11 Finlay Street, Amsterdam, N. Y. Bettina Hall ..,.,......... ........, 4 6 Adams Street, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Carol E. Hall .....,..... ............ ,.....................,..... . C ox Avenue, Armonk, N. Y. Jennifer Hall ,.,,,..... .................. 8 39 Berlington Ave., Bristol, Conn. Arnold Hallberg ....... ............,....,..,....,.. 6 96 Milton Road, Rye, N. Y. Clara Halverson ,....... .............. 8 31 Livingston Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Alan Hamilton .....,. ....,.....,............... 1 First Street, Elmsford, N. Y. Ann Hamilton ................. ........................ 2 Hillcrest Street, Saugus, Mass. Barbara Hamilton ................. ........... 2 O8 Central Ave., West Caldwell, N. J. Michael C. Hammond ....... ........... 7 6 Browncroft Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. Jan Hanagan ....................... .................................,...... 2 2 Prospect Street, Utica, N. Y. Mary Haney ......,..,..,...,..,.. .............,.,........,..................,... 9 7 Miner Street, Canton, N, Y. John J. Hanlin ..,..,..... .......... A pt. 74, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, N. Y. Margaret Hannon .,...... ................,.,........................ P ratham Road, Glenwood, N. Y. Inger Jo Hanson ......... ..,.......... 1 06 Morningside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. Thomas Hardell ........,........ ........,....... , 115 North Chestnut, Westfield, N. J. Charlotte Hargrave ......,. ...,.... .,..............,.,.........,... 1 1 3 First Street, Boonville, N. Y. Howard Harper ,.,,....,,... .................,.. .,,.,,.,....... R i dge Brook Road, Greenwich, Conn. Robert Harras ...,.......................... Apt. 84, S. L. U. Housing Proiect, Canton, N. Y. Marilyn K. Harreus .....................,,,....,....... 76 Bache Avenue, Staten Island 6, N. Y. Sally Harrison .....,.....,.......,. . ,,....... ......,......................... ,...... S p ring Street, Hamilton, N. Y. Victor B. Harrison, Jr. ...... ........................ 6 8 Green Street, Brattleboro, Vt. John C. Hart ., ,,............... ............ 7 Bonnie Lynn Terrace, Auburn, N. Y. Stephen B. Hart ............ ............,....................,................................ C ollinsville, Conn. Raymond H. Hartien ...... .......,.,......... 6 4 Glenwood Lane, Roslyn Hgts., N. Y. James Harvey .....,.................... ........... C entury Country Club, White Plains, N. Y. Philip B. Harvey .........,............... ....,...,.... P eabody Rd., Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. Thomas J. Harwood, Jr. ,..... ........ ..................,..,..... S u ffolk Lane, East Islip, N. Y. Janet D. Haselton ................ ..................................,.. H ills Lane, Westport, Conn. Jack R. Haskell ....................... ........,.. 5 3 Beverly Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Charles W. Hatfield ........... ....... ...........,...... C r awford Rd., Harrison, N. Y. Nancy J. Hathorn ..... .. .... ,.....,...... 2 O9 Malta Ave., Ballston Spa, N. Y. Gretchen A. Hauck ......... .... ...... 1 O I South Lake St., Hamburg, N. Y. Dorothy A. Hawes .....,.... ....,....... H ighland Ave., South Sudbury, Mass. Richard B. Hawkes .,...... ..,,,................ 3 15 Trumbull Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Richard H. Haynes ..... ....,........ 1 14 Silas Deane Hwy., Rocky Hill, Conn. William D. Hays ..,..,.....,.. ,,....,..........,....... 3 00 Hayward, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. William E. Hays, Jr. ......... ,...,..... 5 Lanark Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Rodger A. Hazen ........... ....,,.................,..,............. N orth Lawrence, N. Y. James Heary .,............. ............. 3 93 Upper Mt. Rd., Lewiston, N. Y. John W. Heintz ,.,,. . .,.........,,...,...... 43 Vernon Dr., Snyder 25, N. Y. Richard E. Heiser ........ ......,,........,.......,,.,. 1 15 South Clinton, Olean, N. Y. Curt A. Henriksson ......... .,.,....., 8 0 Rockaway Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Charles W. Henry ........... .,............................ 1 8 Elm St., Great Neck, N. Y. Ronald W. Henry ,..,,...... ....,....... N orway Rd., North Haven, Conn. Elizabeth M. Hepburn . ...,............,...., Pocono Rd., Denville, N. J. Peter W. Herms, Jr. ...... ................................. W hippany Rd., Morristown, N. J. Carolyn A. Hershey ....... ...........,........,....... .......... 46 0 Richmond Ave., But'falo, N. Y. Carl C. Herskind ......... ............ 2 004 Lexington Pkwy., Schenectady 9, N. Y. Jill L. Hewett .............. ................... .............,..,,. 1 1 4 Ward St., Watertown, N. Y. Jane A. Hickax ......... ,.........,.. 1 5 So. Hills Dr., New Hartford, N. Y. Dana Hicks ...,.,.... ,..,......... .........,, , , ...... 3 3 Franklin Ave., Hewlett, N. Y. Frederick G. Hicks ..... ................,...... 4 5 Grove St., Oneonta, N. Y. Gerald E. Hilger ........., .................., 5 1 Akron St., Lockport, N. Y. Dwight B. Hill ..... ...,.......... 8 9 South Main St., Pittsford, N. Y. Gladys M. Hill . .. .......,. ,... 817 Washington, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Anthony K. Hinman ....... .,,,. ,... ......,. 4 1 D ouglas Rd., Delmar, N. Y. LeRoy Neil Hodsoll ........ ,...... 69 Hyde Blvd., Ballston Spa., N. Y. Alan Hoey .........,,..,....... ..,. .... . 264 Upham St., Melrose, Mass. Carolyn J. Hoffman ..,.... ...........,..,,. , ...... W hite Sulphur Springs, N. Y. Robert J. Hoffman .......... .......... , .322 S. Massey St., Watertown, N. Y. Stephen P. Holdridge ....... ........,...... ....... 1 1 4 Bartle Ave., Newark, N. Y. Jolene G. Holt ................... .....,....... 1 65 Ridgeway, White Plains, N. Y. Thomas L. Holtkamp .....,.. ..,.............. E ast Ohio, Webster City, Iowa Carol V. Hope ..........,......... .............. 4 32 Main Street, Oneida, N. Y. Cynthia J. Hope ........... ..... ....... 4 3 2 Main Street, Oneida, N. Y. Philip A. Hopkins ...... .,...,....,.............,...,. ,...... 5 O Vetsville, Canton, N. Y. Mary L. Horn .,..,..........,, ..,.. ............. , . ,... ,....... 6 7 Depot Rd., Huntington, N. Y. John G. Horsman, Jr. ....,...., Netherland Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio Charles E. Horton ,..... .. ...,. , .. ...... 10 Valley Rd., Hanover, N. H. Richard W. Horton .,,, ., ..... ..............,..,. 3 34 - 7th Ave. N., Troy, N. Y. Fred J. Horvath , .,.... ......., . -28 Johnson Ave., Plattsburgh, N. Y. Leon Horwitz ............. ................ . .688 Cornell Rd., Elmira, N. Y. Peggy A. Horwitz ....... ..,,..,..,,...., ...... 3 O Vochage St., Baldwin, N. Y. Joyce A. Hotaling ...,.. .....,,...... 2 204 Hugh St., Schenectady 6, N. Y. Perry T. Hough ,.,.,,.. ....., ,.....,...,.. 1 7 9 Beacon St., Hartford, Conn. Spiro H. Houlis ...,..... ,............. 3 97 County, New Bedford, Mass. Peter L. Hourihan ....... ...........,...................,.....,.,............. B rasher Falls, N. Y. Nelson L. Howard ....... ............. 33 North Park Street, Adams, N. Y. Hoyt E. Lawrence ......, ........... 2 9 Wohseepee Drive, Bay Shore, N. Y. Joan C. Hubbell .... .,,,.......,..........,. B rockway Rd., Frankfort, N. Y. 4 Arthur J. Hughes ...., Judith R. Hull ...........,. Alfred H. Hunt .. ,.,.. Laurence D. Hunt ....,... D. Robert Hunter .,,,, Hugh B. Hunter ............. Margaret H. Hunter .. Judy W. Hurst ,.,. .,.......,, William C. Hutchinson . ,... ...,.. 130 Ford St., Boonville, 273 W. Neck Rd., Huntington, N. Y. N. Y. .Chestnut Ridge Rd., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. . ,,,.... 58 Rutledge Rd., Belmont, Mass. .I6 Trowbridge Trail, Pittsford, N. Y. .I6 Trowbridge Trail, Pittsford, N. Y. 138 Pentield Rd., Fairfield, ...., .........., . 42 Buck St., Canton, .,... 49 Rowley St., Rochester, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Kenneth W. Iles ............ . . .. ...H54 Utica St., Clinton, N. Y. Robert S. Ingersoll .....,. ..,. .,... ..,...........,,.,.,,,,,.,.,.., ,,,,, . . . ,...,,., P e nllyn, Pa. Sally L. Inman .........,, ,... ,....... 4 4 West Cedar St., Boston, Mass. Frances A. Ireland .......... ..,.,, . 2 Ferry St., So. Glens Falls, N. Y. Mary L. Ireland .,..,......... Rosemary Ireland Ferry St., So. Glens Falls, N. Y. Ferry St., So. Glens Falls, N. Y. Edward J. Ireton ...,.,.,.. 112 Dutch Broadway, Elmont, N. Y. W. Griggs Irving ......,......,,,.,,. 389 West Ave., Darien, Conn. Robert A. Isaksen ........ ........,.. ...... B o x 89, Monahawkin, N. J. Arthur N. Isenburg ......... ................................... G rove St., Ballston Spa, N. Y. George F. Isham .. ,....,, ,.., . .. ..,.,,.,.,.,.......,..,.,................. Rodman, N. Y. W. Franz Item ...... ....,...... 2 59 Franklin Ave., Hasbrouck Hgts., N. J. James A. Jackson .... ........... 4 8 Main St., Ridgefield, Conn. Leon K. Jackson ,...,,..... ,.....,.., 3 28 Stone St., Watertown, N. Y. Michael G. Jackson ....... ..............., 3 9 Spaulding, Lockport, N. Y. Patricia L. 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Johnston ...... ...618 Montgomery St., Ogdensburg, Richard H. Johnston .......... ..,,.,,,,...,.................... 5 42 St. Marks, Westfield, Robert D. Johnston ....... ...... 2 09 West Glen Ave., Ridgewood, Alan B. Jones ......,.,.,,.... ,,.,........................,.........,.,....,. ....... A d ams Center, Warren E. Jones .......,, ....,..,...... S ulphur Springs Rd., Sauquoit, Lynn H. Joseph ..... ........... ,...,..,.. 6 B ellair Dr., Hastings-an-Hudson, Seline M. Jubinville .......... ..,...,..,...,..... ,,..,..,....... 2 C ollege Street, Canton, Cyrus F. Judson, Ill ....., Euclid Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson, Alfred Kahrs ,......... ,,.,,.,,.,. 9 Saxon Wood Dr., White Plains, John N. Kalil ,.,......... .............,.................,............. M ain Street, Inlet, John B. Kallstrom ........ .....................,....,............. S laterville Springs, Penelope C. 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Judith Kiesler ...,............... ..,...,,. I 2 Alexander Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. Peter J. Kiessling .......... .... David W. Kilgore . ...... .. Haycock Rd., Falls Churc h, Va. ..................................PottersviIle Rd., Chester, N. J. Charles F. King .....,.... .......,......,.............. C olony Apts., Larchmont, N. Y. Norma L. Kirchner ............. ....... ............,...................................................... M a rathon, N. Y. Carol M. Kleinsmith ......... .......... 1 0 Wahnetah Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. James M. Kline ................ ............... 1 8 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y. Beverly A. Knapp ......... ................ P . O. Box 587, Setauket, N. Y. Jan V. Knost ................. .,,............. ...... . ..,. 5 8 Dexter St., Malden, Mass. Robert E. Knych ........ ....,...,.,....................... 5 Chapel St., Canton, N. Y. Evelyn L. Koch .....,.. .......... . .28 Highmeadow Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. John Koehler .........,..,., .......................,.....,.... A rden Lane, Essex Fells, N. J. Patricia Koeleman .............. ,,..,...,.. .,,...,,...,........................ 4 O bry Drive, Scarsdale, N. Y. Diane C. Koen ...,...... ............................ J ewett Holmwood Rd., Orchard Park, N. Y. S. Calvert Kogan ...... 394 Cote St. Catherine Rd., Outremont, Quebec, C Marilyn G. Kooren ........... ........................ 2 80 Bear Ridge Rd., Pleasantville, anada N. Y. Bernard F. Korski .....,........................,.,........................................,.......... R. F. D. 5, Rome, N. Y. C. Lynn Koss .....,................ ............. 3 5 Jacobus Ave., Great Notch, N. J. Michael Kove ......................... ,...........................,..........................,, H urleyville, N. Y. Barbara C. Kraebel ......... Leslie St., East Orange, N. J. Merywn A. Kraft, Jr. ..... ......... . 80 Kennedy Place, Crestwood, N. Y. Margie A. Kramer .,.....,.,....... .......,........... 4 Elm Street, Worchester, N. Y. Marshall J. Kramer ................... .......... I 43 Villa Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Polyvies P. Krassacopoules .... ........... T hemistocleons 54, Athens, Greece John G. Kringel .............................................................................. Pomona Rd., Suffern, N. Y. Michael Krywanczyk ................................................ 245 Center Street, Massena, N. Y. James A. Kuhns .................. Catalda Ridge Rd., Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh 38, Pa. John P. Kullman .................................................................. South Street, New Berlin, N. Y. B. Jerome Kurz ...... ..... ....... 2 M ullen Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y. David A. LaBrie ......... ............................ .................. F o rest Ave., Rye, N. Y. Roscoe C. Lacy ................ ......................................... M ain Street, Catskill, N. Y. John L. Lafabreque .... ............. 8 7 Oakland Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y. Bonnie J. Laidlaw ........ ............................ 9 5 Green Street, Hudson, N. Y. Joan S. Lake ................ ...,............ 3 45 - 86th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Martha S. Lake .............. ........... 1 20 Prospect Street, Princeton, N. J. Robert W. Lambo ............... ............. 7 40 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. Edward A. Landsman .....,.... ......,............. 8 Glenwood Blvd., Hudson, N. Y. Mary E. Lane ........................ ............. 2 59 Standish Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. Patricia A. Langan .......... ............. 3 9 Albany Ave., Kinderbrook, N. Y. Herbert L. Langdon ........, .................. .......,,.............................. R . F. D. 2, Malone, N. Y. Charles R. Langen ,.,..... ................................... ,,...... 4 2 Trouville Rd., Copiague, N. Y. P. Irving Langill ........ ........... 5 604 N. D. G. Ave., Montreal, Quebec, Canada Joan K. Langlois ............ ......................................... 1 76 Main Street, Massena, N. Y. Jere J. LaPlatney ............... ............ 9 20 Knox Street, Ogdensburg, N. Y. James William Largay ........ ................................... B runswick Rd., Troy, N. Y. Allen W. Lasch ............... ........,..........................,..... .................... L e banon, N. Y. David F. Lasher ......... .... ............,........... 4 7 Smith Street, Canoioharie, N. Y. Jon E. Lasselle ,...... Wayne A. Lausin ..... Jean K. Lawder .... ..... J. Thomas Lawler ...... Sidney Lawrence ....... Joe-Ann M. Leach ........ Leon W. LeBeau ......... John F. Ledgard .....,.. James Legault ......... Donn T. Leicht .....,. Peter F. Leidt ........... Robert Leighton ......... Judith A. Lennon ........ Sylvia R. Lesperance Judith L. Leverich ......... Gerald Levine ............. Jonathan Levine ........ Antonio R. Lim ..,,.,.... .... Robert C. Lindquist .... Gertrude H. 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Littlehales .........,. ......................... 2 11 Parsons Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. Bruce C. Lloyd ......... ........... . .... . ......... 3 25 Lakeville Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Charles L. Lockwood ....... .......... 3 421 Tulane Drive, W. Hyattsville, Md. Jane C. Logan ....,,.... ....... Katherine M. Logan .,,. Steven T. Losee Jrmes D. Loveless ....... Robert K. Lowell Cornelius Loysen .........,. James W. Lundquest . Gerarld J. Lupinski ..... 6 . .................. 7 Helen Street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Helen Street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. ...........103 Third Street, Garden City, N. Y. Jefferson Street, Bradford, Pa. .40 Rosemere Street, Rye, N. Y. The Birches, Roslyn, L. I., N. Y. ll... ............ as Morrison Ave., Plattsburgh, N. Y. Parkway Place, New Hartford, N. Y. Robert V. Lyle ......,,, Wayne W. Lyon ....,,.., Edwin Lyons .,,...,.,.... David R. Lyons .v.,,,. Carl H. Lytle ........ Donald R. McCraig .,.,........... Nancy M. MacDonald ......,. Thomas L. MacDonnell ....... Ralph A. MacFarland .......... John B. MacHaftie ....,......... James D. Mackie ,...,...,.....,. John H. McCarthy, Jr. ....... . William G. McCarty ....,... Thomas M. McCluskey ,...... Carol J. McConnell .,,...,..., Stephen A. McCune ..,.....,..,.. Barbara J. McCulcheon Catherine O. McDonald David J. McDonald ..........,,.,.. Ellen L. McDonald .,.,.,...., James E. McDonald ........ Patrick M. McDonough Claire F. McGarrahan ........, Robert E. McGrrr ,....... James E. McGowan ..,,,..... Donna S. McGrath ...,........ Martin F. McGrath ,.,..,.....,.,.. John C. McGreivey, Jr. Joseph V. McGuirl ...........,. John C. Mclmtyre ..., ........ William J. Mclntyre, Jr. Janet A. McKean .....,..,.. William H. McKean ....,. Daniel C. McKillip ............. Bernard A. McKinnon ...,..... Joseph Mclean ....... ..,...,,..... John J. McLellan .......,..... James J. McManus ....,..,. John W. McMonagle .,.... Bruce A. McNallie ...,.,... Robin M. McNallle .,....,....,............. Pethrine E. McNamara ...,.., ..,..... Richard A. McNaughton Marilyn A. McNulty .....,,... Kenneth l. Mackenzie ...,,,... John Maddock ..................,... Ann Maddy ...............,..,., R. Peter Magadini ......... James C. Magee .........,.. Donald L. Magidson ...,.., Robert E. Mahlman ...... Fred J. Mahlstedt, ll ..,.... William Mahon ................. Alicia M. Mahoney ....... Bruce C. Mahr ..........,,., ,... Henry A. Malinowski ......, Donald L. Malm ........,..., Judith M. Malvese ,.,,.,...... Henry C. Mangles, Jr. . George E. Mann ..,,,..,,..,,..,.. Robert A. Manning ....... David B. Marcotte ...,.,... Kent Mardon ...........,........... Edward L. Marinaro ...., .. Martin U. Marion ...,.. Cynthia J. Marker .....,,.. Linda M. Marlow ...,.,.,.... Anthony N. Marotta ........ James O. Marshall ...,. Charles G. Martell ....,....... Augustin G. Martinez .. Richard V. Massey ............ Robert D. Mastropiero .. Gerald M. Masucci .......... Thomas F. Matteo .,....,., David Matthews ...., .... Dean W. Matthews ....... Nancy A. Mattison ..... . Richard A. Mattraw .,....,........ Thomas F. Maude, Jr. ...,,, . Sylvia Maurycy .....,............... Kirk D. Maxwell .,,,........ Donald G. May .......... Lewis May ........,....,..... Jack A. Maybee ..,,.,... .........,..cfo Conover, Star Route, Freehold Huron Rd., Bellerose, ..................State Street Road, Canton, Lincoln Drive, Tupper Lake, Court Street, Canton, . ..,.,.,... 33 W. Bridge St., Saugerties, Superior Rd., Bellerose, ........152 Highwood Ave., Tenafty, Bronxville Rd., Bronxville, First Street, Waterford, 1, West Eaton, .........2401 E. Fourth St., Duluth, 2, Russell, Farmer Street, Canton, .363 East Seventh Street, Brooklyn, Darlington Ave., Ramsey, Mitchell Place, Glen Ridge, ..........Point Comfort Rd., Morristown, ..........Point Comfort Rd., Morristown, .............,...Point Comfort Rd., Morristown, Sunset Court, Cohoes, Overbrook Lane, Longmeadow, Ft. Covington St., Malone, Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs, 1 N. 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NOBLE SHOE STORE Compliments Of Stop at lke's for Quality Footwear lO COURT STREET CANTON, N. Y. BARR'S RESTAURANT 81 GRILL 35 MINER STREET CANTON, N. Y. wi-mrs FLOWERS CO 'P men'S of HOTEL HARRINGTON CANTON, NEW YORK Kathleen F. Murphy ...,.. Barry Murtha ,.,.......,....,....... Edwin T. Myers .......,... Thomas J. Myers ........ Barry W. Mynter ......,, Carol A. Nagele ...........,. Theodore E. Nasman ......, Nancy C. Needham .,.... 6205 Brookside Dr., Chevy Chase l5, Md. l57th St., Flushing, N. Y. Webster Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. ..........4ll Meadow Rd., Syracuse 4, N. Y. ..................Claverack, N. Y. . .,.,,.,.............. Asharohen Ave., Northport, N. Y. .....,...l36 Hartsdale Ave., White Plains, N. Y. ,....................Lyons Plains Rd., Westport, Conn. Myrna A. Neefi ............... .............................. 2 9 Front St., Jamesburg, N. J. Donald S. Neel ......,............ ..............,.... ,..,.,....................... R o ute 32, Patterson, N. Y. Judith A. Neely ...........................,.............. 98 Murray Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. Theodora A. Neidhardt ............... 32 Mountain View Rd., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. George A. Neil ...,.,........,......,., .... ,,...... .........,...... 4 2 9 Park Ave., Huntington, N. Y. Elizabeth Ann Nelson ..... .,....,.......... ........,...,...... M i ddletown Rd., Boxford, Mass. S. Anne Nelson .... ,.......... ...... . 5 'I North Long St., Williamsville 21, N. Y. Philip K. Nemeth Alfred T. Netto ....... James Niland ................ Lawrence J. Nokes .....,.. Celiene M. Nold ......... Robert Noonan .....,., Jed Norris ...,....... ....... .,.... Margaret A. Norris ...... Arnold N. Northrop ..., ...... John S. Northrop .,,........ Sue C. Nuttall ....,.......... Ronald J. O'Brien ....,..... Gary H. Odell ..,,,.. ,..,. . Marie-Claire Odier ........ Alice C. Oetien ......,.... Kensington Dr., Utica, N. Y. -..249 Chestnut St., Watertown, N. Y. ...........820 Grant Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. .........,.,... 2 Van Roo Ave., Merrick, N. Y. Jervis Ave., Rome, N. Y. ........,...l59 Albemarle St., Rochester, N. Y. Irvington Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y. , ........ ,..........,..,....... C restwood Rd., Elmira, N. Y. ,..l59 Robinwood Ave., Elmira, N. Y. ..,...,,,l59 Robinwood Ave., Elmira Hgts., N. Y. Millar St., Sherman, N. Y. Springhursl Ave., Ottawa, Ontario ......................Kn0llwood Rd., Fayetteville, N. Y, ........ Boulevard de Courcelles l06, Paris, France ,.......,.l46 Pinewood Rd., Virginia Beach, Virginia Ewart A. O'Hara .. ,,...........,........................,..................... .,........ ,........ C a rdinal, Ont., Canada Nancy Olenhouse ...... 2093 Western Ave., Slingerlands, R. F. D. No. l, N. Y. Charles D, Oliver ,.,,,,.,...,.,............,...,,,.............................. Husted Lane, Greenwich, Conn. Robert W. Oliver .................,.........,................................... Rush Henrietta Rd., Rush, N. Y. Ray Olsen ..............,....,.. .......... l S. Broadway, White Plains, N. Y. Warren E. Olson .......... .......... 5 l Bayside Ave., Amityville, N. Y. Daniel C. O'Neil .......... ................. G iffard St., Watertown, N. Y. William S. Orcutt ....... ....,............ 9 Storrs Rd., Hanover, N. H. Gary C. Ormiston .......,... .......... l I Bronson Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. Timothy G. Osgood ...... I8 Hilden St., Kings Park, N. Y. Robert G. Oswald ..... ..... ............ ,.... C h e rry St., Katonah, N. Y. John P. Ouderkirk .. ......... ll Lincoln St., Canton, N. Y. William T. Paczkowski ..... .......................,......,,....................................... T urin, N. Y. Hazel L. Page ................. ...,......................,. I ntervale Rd., Stony Brook, N. Y. Joann E. Page ..... ..... ......... 2 7 i8 Willow Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Barbara Paige ........... .... ...... ............... l O0 5 North George St., Rome, N. Y. Kenneth R. Palmer ........... I7 Buena Vista Rd., West Hartford, Conn. Walter J. Paltz, Jr. ...... ,..,.., .... ,..................... 2 5 H unter Ave., Fanwood, N. J. Shirley Y. Paquette .. .,., ...,..........,.....,......,. .................. R t . 2, Gouverneur, N. Y. Albert Parker, Jr. ........ .......... B lackman Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. Mrs. Anne W. Parker ............,..... 3l W. Main St., Canton, N. Y. John S. Parker ................ ............. 3 I8 W. State St., Lowville, N. Y. Peter R. Parker .......,...,,....,.. .................,.,..,. 3 1 W. Main St., Canton, N. Y. Katherine A. Parmele ...., . ,..,....,,........................., 115 Birr St., Rochester, N. Y. Helena M. Faro .........,..,.,., .,,.....,,.. l lil Congress St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Robert H. Patterson .... ..,......................... E . Meadow Rd., Wilton, Conn. Louis H. Payne ,....., ..,. .... ....................... 8 5 G reen St., Hudson, N. Y. Robert E. Payson .... ..........,..,............,....................,,..... R t. 80, Madison, Conn. Sara D. Peister ..... ............ l 7 Bedford Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Leslie G. Penner ...... , .,................ 492 Fifteenth Ave., Paterson, N. J. Anita L. Perkins ....... .....,..,.,....,..,.............,....,........ R t. l, Colton, N. Y. Jay T. Perkins .......,.......,.. ..,......,..,........,...... A pt. 88, S. L. U Housing Proiect William R. Perkins ......,.... .....,.............,,................... 6 6 Judson Street, Canton, N. Y. Martey R. Perman ..,.. .. 86-02 Park Lane South, Woodhaven, N. Y. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE General Electric Sales and Service P. 43 MAIN STREET Phone 2491 CANTON Phone 2651 Compllmenls of CANTON OIL COMPANY MERRILL BROTHERS is NICKERSON sr. CANTON, N. Y CANTON, NEW YORK Petroleum Products at Their Best l48 Joy C. Perrin ....,.. John D. Perry .......... John F. Perry .,......... Judith M. Perry .......... Richard Perry ...,.,..... Wayne E. Pettes ..,,.,....... Leonard E. Pfleiderer ..... Peter P. Phelan ..........,.,,, Wayne H. Phelps .,............ Margaret J. Phillips ........ Donald P. Pickard ........ Richard M. Pickett, Jr. Vera M. Piek .,...,,.,...,........,... Albert R. Pierce, III ..,..... Daniel B. Pierce .....,...,.. Shirley L. Pierce ....... John S. Pinney ........ Kenneth Pitcher .....,...,. .....,......181 Country Club Dr., Manhasset, N. Y. Monterey Ave., Teaneck, N. J. Franklin St., Morristown, N. J. Jones St., Hingham, Mass. , .,....,.. 540 Goundry St., Morristown, N. J. St., Greenlawn, N. Y. .....,..................Fenwick St., Greenlawn, N. Y. ...........162 Hawthorne St., Ottawa, Ontario Pleasant St., Norwood, N. Y. .. ...,.. -285 E. Taylor St., Zanesville, Ohio Chaffee Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. ...........169 Miltleweg, Hamburg, Germany Cedar Lane, Douglaston, N. Y. ......................Delano Road, Marlon, Mass. ......................................Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. Stole St., Watertown, N. Y. ..........................Mountain Avenue, Bloomfield, Conn. No. Washington St., Tarrytown, N. Y. John R. Pulice ........... Edgar G. Purcell .....,.. Eugene A. Purello .......... , Martha E. Pybus ........,. Terrence E. Quoin .......... Roger P. Quinby . .,,.,., . Hudson Ave., Peekskill, N. Y- N. Y. .............1107 N. Manning Blvd., Albany, N. Y. W. Church St., Fairport, N. Y. Seneca St., Oneida, N. Y. ............1918 Cortelyou Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Richard A. Radis ......... ....,,....................,,...........,,.... 9 29 Elm St., New Haven, Conn. Cynthia M. Rae ...... .................,...,......,,.,....,. 1 157 Martine Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Mary Lou Ramm ............,.,...... Matamoros No. 585 Ote Torreon, Coah, Mexico Joseph R. Ramus .....,.,..... ................,..,.. 7 6 Maywood Terrace, Watertown, N. Y. Lawrence A. Ranalli .......... Mary Cynthia Randall ........ Mary Jane Raney ............ Donald L. Raper .......... ..........,.Smith Rd., R. F. D. No. 4, Hamburg, N. Y. .. ...........,........................... 31 Remsen Ave., Roslyn, N. Y. .. ......,...... ....,..,................... 2 61 N. Main St., Massena, N. Y. ........1765 Caledonia Rd., Montreal, P. Q., Canada JOHN W. HARDY Optometrist 123 MAIN STREET CANTON, N. Y. Phone 2611 THE SUNSHINE STORE Automotive - Housewares - Hardware Electrical Supplies - Paint - Roofing CANTON, NEW YORK Compliments of Geo. E. Robinson Coal 8. Oil Co. 13 WEST STREET CANTON Compliments of AMERICAN 8. IDEAL TH EATRES A. P. PAPAYANAKOS, Manager Compliments of CANTON MEN'S WEAR Compliments of CANTON I. G. A. STORE 47 MAIN STREET CANTON, N. Y. THE Compliments of CLARK INSURANCE AGENCIES CLARKS MEAT MARKET 71 MAIN STREET Phone 8595 CANTON, N. Y. and PLANT Howard Pitkin .......... Jacquelin Pitts .,,,,..,, Shibley B. Pixley ..,.,.. Alice J. Place .....,.,......,..... William H. Plimpton . ,,.., Philip G. Plummer ...., William M. Pollak .,.. ..,. Norman Poltenson ....,.... lan D. Porteous ........... Doreen Rose Potts ..... David L. Powell .,.,....., Peter T. Powers ....... Hayden W. Pratt ...,.,.. Patrick M. Presley ......... Diane L. Preussner .. Bernard G. Preyer ........ James A. Pritzker .... ..,, ,.,...... Mrs. Marie Proescholdt ...,.., Hal E. Putter, III ...,.,......... ., King Ave., Corinth, N. Y. 1053, Wilmington, Del. .........,.129 Center St., Canastota, N. Y. .......................Monument St., Concord, Mass. .. ,,..,...... 13 High St., Alexandria Bay, N. Y. .. .... ,.....,.,...,........ R . F. D. No. 2, Romulus, N. Y. ......19 North Melcher St., Johnstown, N. Y. 308 Bradford Pkwy., Syracuse 3, N. Y. 4339 Montrose Ave., Westmount, Montreal . ....,...... 71 S. Park Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. ...,,....1133 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. .,.......129 North St., Auburn, N. Y. .. ,... 7 Arrandale Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. Concord St., Ottawa, Ontario ...IQ ..... 94-os 222n.-l sl., Queens Village, N. Y. Fairfield Dr., Short Hills, N. J. Pickwick Rd., West Newton, Mass. ..........Great Barrington, Mass. ,. ,,... 135 Thorne Ave., Orchard Park, N. Y. Ina A. Rappe John B. Read ....,,.. Mairlyn L. Reed ....... Ruth I. Reeves .................... Patricia L. Reichart ........ James W. Reichart ........ Robert B. Reid ...,................ Martha G. ReilTenstein Frederick W. Reinhardt Max D. Remington . ..,......... Charles C. Reneurrel ....... William A. Renner ,.... ..., Robert V. Renzi H. Earl Rettig .........,.,,..,..... Margaret A. Reuter ....... C. Roger Reynolds ..,..,.., Frank E. Reynolds ...... Helen Reynolds .... John L. Reynolds ......... 149 .22 William Avenue, Franklin Square, N. Y. 417 Huron Ave., Ottawa, Ontario D. No. 2, Virgil Road, Cortland, N. Y. ...l08 Leroy St., Potsdam, N. Y. F. D. No. 2, Winsted, Conn. .,..........23999 Lyman Blvd., Shaker Hgts. Ohio Canal St., Fort Plain, N. Y. ............206 Carlton Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. ...GreenvilIe, N. Y. 366 S. 5th St., Fulton, N. Y. Hillside Rd., Egypt, Mass. 58, S. L. U. Housing Project ......,..183 Bishop St., Watertown, N. Y. ...IO Sturgis Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Powder Horn Rd., Ardsley, N. Y. 462, Montpelier, Vt. .... ,... 2 3 Bolton Ave., Alexandria Bay, N. Y. -13 Leroy St., Potsdam, N. Y. ......,73 Church St., Weston, Mass. Compliments of ADAMS GROCERY Corner of Elm and Jay HAROLD'S MEN'S SHOP Boys' Wear POTSDAM, NEW YORK Your Style Shop AL'S MEN'S SHOP Men's and Boys' Apparel 229 FORD STREET OGDENSBURG, N. Y. MOTEL NOMAD R.F.D. No. 1, Ri. ii PoTsDAM, New YORK Free Television Room Phones Tel. Potsdam 9079 Irene T. Rice ............................,,..,............,..... 19 Concord Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. Sue Ann Rich .,,...,...,.....................................,.......................... 5 Grand St., Cobleskill, N. Y. Henri A. Raymond Richardson .......,....,........ ,.... 5 9 Polo Rd., Massapequa, N. Y. James B. Richardson .......................................... 45 Crescent St., Longmeadow, Mass. William A. Rickard ..........,................,..,......,........,....... 89 Clifton PI., Jersey City, N. J. George T. Riecke .,..... Norman C. Riker ....... .. Harold F. Riopelle .......,. Charles P. Riordan .,....... W. Park PI., Huntington Station, N. Y. .,.................156-15 29th Ave., Flushing 54, N. Y. Champagne Ave., Ottawa, Ontario .............1623 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh, N. Y. Jean Rittenhouse .....,.......,............................... 202 Roosevelt Rd., Rochester 18, N. Y. Carol L. Ritz ...................................................... 4534 N. Charles St., Baltimore 10, Md. Romualdo Rivera ....., 22 Almendro St., Pta. Las Marias Santurce, Puerto Rico Gerald S. Roach ...................................................,,...... ,Apt. 56, S. L. U. Housing Proiect Carlton F. Robarge ........,.... ..,... ,,............. 7 L awrence Ave., Malone, N. Y. Melvin N. Roberts, Jr. ..... ...,,...,,. A pt. 10, Manor Apts., Seaford, Del. Harold F. Robertson ..... ,.,................................... 2 1 Clark St., Canton, N. Y. Raymond A. Robertson ..........,..,............,,.,..,......,.,,.,.,..,......,...,........,....., Cohocton, N. Y. Elizabeth J. Robie .......,..,... ..,.,...,. 1 30 Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J. John G. Robinson .......... ....................... 1 01 Douglas Rd., Staten Island, N. Y. Nancy O. Robinson ..........................,,.....,............................. 209 Valley Rd., Ithaca, N, Y. Patricia A. Rogers ..................... 2481 Wellington Rd., Cleveland Hgts. 18, Ohio Timothy K. Rogers .... ..........,,......,...,....................... P rospect Ave., Tarrytown, N. Y. David G. Roepe ...... .........................,....,..,,,....,... L ittle Tor Rd., New City, N. Y. Dorothy L. Rook ......... John Rooks ......,.....,,.... Paul J. Roscott .....,... Alan G. Rose ,,.,............ Walter B. Rose ..........,...,... Robert L. Rosenthal John H. Rostenberg .....,.... Dennis W. Rowland Robert G. Ruben ........,.,,. Marvin Rubinger ......... George E. Ruscoe .........,. Paul H. Russell, Jr. Edward E. Ryan James L. Ryan ............,. Raymond F. Ryan ...... Sylvia A. Ryan ..,.,... Ronald J. Rybicki .....,. lee H. Ryder ...,........ Lional Sacks ......,.., Conn. ...........Duryea Rd., Melville, Huntington, N. Y. Division Ave., Blue Point, N. Y. .,.....,.......Westchester Ave., Rye, N. Y. ..............,........Canger Ave., Conger, N. Y. E. 88th St., New York, N. Y. Post Rd., Port Chester, N. Y. 69th St., Flushing, N. Y. Steuben St., Holland Patent, N. Y. ............,..............,..........................,..Tannersville, N. Y. Salem Road, White Plains, N. Y. ..............................WiIliamson Rd., Marion, N. Y. N. Long Beach Ave., Roosevelt, N. Y. E. 52nd St., New York, N. Y. Shore Lane, Bay Shore, N. Y. E. Park Rd., Pittsford, N. Y. Hill, Whitesboro, N. Y. Avenue North, Matamoras, Pa. Delaware Ave., Liberty, N. Y. William H. St. Denis ...,..... ........... A pt. 86, S. L. U. Housing Proiect Phyllis E. St. Louis .......... ......,...,......... R . F. D. No. 2, Canton, N. Y. Claude M. Saks .....,....... .......................................,., 2 2 Beverly Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. Ronald E. Salde .,....,. ..,.,..,.,..,,....,,,..,................. U pper Mountain Rd., Sanborn, N. Y. Frank M. Salernos ............., .Stop 38, Troy-Schenectady Rd., Watervliet, N. Y. Louise Salisbury ........ . .,.......,,....,..,. 902 Chili-Coldwater Rd., Rochester 11, N. Y. Barton W. Salmon ....... ..............................,......................................,...,...........,.... G lenfield, N. Y. Arthur G. Saltford ...... ......... 3 3 Flower Hill, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Jesse F. Sammis ..,..,....., ........,.....,. H usted Lane, Greenwigh, Conn. Charles F. Sandora ........ ................. 3 10 Maple St., Corinth, N- Y- Erik I. Sandvik ............... ..............,... A pt. 68, S. L. U. Housing Proiect Robert F. Sanford ...... .,................... 2 5 Watervale Rd., Medford, Mass. George N. Sasaki ....... .......... , ............ , .... S cribner Ave., So. Norwalk, Conn. Wesley E. Saucke .,..,.. .......,.... 1 274 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester 18, N. Y. Katherine R. Sauers Don M. Saunders ......... Robert P. Savage ........ Ronald H. Sawyer ....... Stanley W. Sayer ..........,... Michael C. Schaefer ..... Robert F. Scharges ........,. George H. Scheer ........... Faith A. Scheideman ...,.... ., Nancy M. Schloss ............, William L. Schmid .....,.... Edith N. Schmidt ......... James C. Schmidt .,..... Maralee Schmidt ............... Barbara A. Schneider ........ David S. Schoenfield .......,.. Albert B. Scholl, Jr. ..... . Dennis J. Schultz .......... Arthur R. Schulz ....,,..,,...... Paula R. Schumacher ....,..., Richard B. Schurman Clifford P. Schwark .,....,....... Emmanuel J. Scivoletto William M. Scofield ...... Blackthorn Lane, White Plains, N. Y. F. D. No. 2, Greenwich, N. Y. Broadway, Fort Edward, N. Y. F. D. No. 4, Middlebury, Vt. Iroquois Ave., Watertown, N. Y. ,...........142 Rockaway Rd., Garden City, N. Y. , ................,. ,.,,..., 3 02 96th St., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. D. No. 2, Newark, N. Y. Theime Pl., Utica, N. Y. ,....,....59O E. 3rd St., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Sheridan Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. West Avenue, Patchogue, N. Y. .............506V1 87th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Kilmer Rd., Larchmont, N. Y. ...........North Sea Rd., Southampton, N. Y. .......,..118 Coleridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ..,........Apt. 46, S. L. U. Housing Proiect Hudson Pl., Hempstead, W. Carl St., Hicksville, Locust Ave., Millburn, Smull Avenue, Caldwell, O. Box 128, Port Ewen, Hudson Ave., Peekskill, ............... 317 E. Broadway, Port Jefferson, N. Y. N. Y. N. J. N. J. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Mass. N. Y. N. J. N. J. N. Y. N. Y. Moss. N. Y. Conn. N. Y. N. Y. Martin S. Scolnick ...,...,,.. ......,..,,.............,,.............. R . F. D. No. 2, Peekskill, Carol A. Scott ........... ........... 4 8 Chestnut Terrace, Newton Centre, Lila K. Scribner .............,.... ..,....,...............,.....,. 3 Archway Pl., Forest Hills, Barbara J. Seaman ......... ......................... 9 116 Sherman Ave., Plainfield, Gerald P. Seid .................... ,,,.,... . -350 Beach Spring Rd., So. Orange, Richard W. Seldeen ..... ......................... 1 04 Avon Pl., Amityville, Helen Rose Selkis ............ ...,,,.,.......,....,..,.......................... C ape Vincent, Mark L. Selkowitz ..,..,. ...................,.... 2 8 Waverly St., Pittsfield, Thomas B. Setter .......,...... ........,... 4 5 Lakeside Crescent, Lancaster, Carole E. Seversen ................... ....,.........,.,.. I 7 Leonard St., Riverside, Joseph W. Shannon, Ill ....... ........,..............,,,.... 8 1 Hyatt Ave., Yonkers, Sarah C. Shapley ...,... ......... , . ..,..,..........,......,............, R. D. No. 2, Hamilton, Edward W. Sharkey ....... .. Stuart J. Sharkey .......,...... Frederick St., Peekskill, F. D. No. 2, Glen Farns, Newark, Del. N. Y. Darrel L. Shattock ......,...,.,..,. ................ 8 77 Kipling Dr. N.W,, Atlanta, Ga. Patrick J. Shaughnessy ........ ....,.,....,.. 2 04 Commercial St., Theresa, N. Y. John A. Shea, Jr. ...........,....,. .,..............,........... F orest St., Lake Placid, N. Y. Margo Sheldon ...,...., .... ..............,... 3 2 1 Lincoln Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Linda J. Shenton .......... ....................... 2 0 Stuart Dr. E., Glen Cove, N. Y. Ann H. Shepard ............. ,............ F ather Peter's Lane, New Canaan, Conn. Mary Ann Shepard ........... ..................,,.....,,................., 1 O Lloyd Ct., Nutley, N. J. Mary Sherry ..............,....... ....,,........,....... R . F. D. No. 1, Hammond, N. Y. Robert Sherry ....................... .................. R . F. D. No. 1, Hammond, N. Y. Patricia J. Shoemaker .....,.............................,.., 1 So. Broadway, White Plains, N, Y. Ronald E. Sikeler .............,.........,.....,...,.,,.,,.,......,..... 497 The Fenway, River Edge, N. J. Howard P. Silver .....,,.,. ............ 2 925 Matthews Ave., Box 67, New York, N. Y. Barbara Silway ......... ..............,..,......,.......,............. 1 Adams Ave., Endicott, N. Y. John M. Simkins ..,...,,.., .,.....,.,..,......,....,........,..,...,,..,., 1 2 Pine si., scene, N, Y. George R. Simmons ........ .......... 1 28 Chestnut St., W. Newton 65, Mass. Coral L. Simanson ....... ...,....., 4 34 Graham Rd., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas John E. Simpkinson ....... ................................ P ark Ridge, Cincinnati, Ohio Keith A. Simpson ........ .,......,.......,..... 1 9 Walnut St., Potsdam, N. Y. Lois A. Skelding ...,....,........ ......... 1 62 Hamilton Rd., Hempstead, N. Y. Louis H. Skidmore, Jr. ...... ,, ..,....,......,.,.,.... Lake Eloise, Winter Haven, Fla. Robert F. Slater ................,. ..,.....,...........,................. F airfield St., Middleville, N. Y. David Slattery .........,....... ..,.......,....,....... 7 16 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Nathaniel Sloane .............. ............ 5 355 Henry Hudson Pkwy., Riverdale, N. Y. Charles A. Slobodian ........ ....,....................................... 2 03 E. Sycamore, Rome, N. Y. Jonathan M. Small .,., ........., 2 3 Old Knollwood Rd., White Plains, N. Y. Thomas R. Smetana ......... ............................ 9 0-40 Lamont Ave., Elmhurst, N. Y. Carl R. Smith, III ............. , ............ 735 Castlewood Rd., Glenside, Pa. Chauncey E. Smith, Jr. ..... ......,....,....,.....,.... 2 5 Miner St., Canton, N. Y. Harry R. Smith ...............,.... ........... G armon Ave., Old Forge, N. Y. Helen M. Smith .......,...... .,...,.,... R . F. D. No. 2, Theresa, N. Y. Irving B. Smith .......,, ...................... M aple St., Margaretville, N. Y. John L. Smith ............. ...,..,,,...,,......... 1 7 Pineview Ave., Delmar, N. Y. Marityn H. Smith ......... .......... 7 15 Maryland Ave., Syracuse 10, N. Y. Mary Lane Smith .......,..... .,..,......,....... 8 25 Francis St., St. Joseph, Mo. Rosamond F. Smith .....,.. Susan C. Smith .......,........,..,... Munson Ray Snedeker 150 Pleasantville, .............Harbor Farms, Mattituck, ,. ..,.....,. 21 Ransom Ave., Massena, Willis PI., N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. Dianne Sobel ........... Stanley Solomon ...,.,....... Gail M. Somerville .,...,. Carol A. Sorensen ..,..... Richard M. Sorensen .,...,. William C. Southwick ........ Margaret D. Sovie ....... John E. Sowers .,.......... Lucius G. Speed ......,....... Monica N. Sperzel ...... Glenn M. Spielman ..,... Allen P. Splete ............ Michael H. Spring ........ Milton F. Spring ....,...,..,..........,..... Eilzabeth A. Springsteen ...,....... Roberta Stackhouse ............... Ronald B. Stafford ......... George A. Stanford .,...,,,, N. Y. .......,................Gomer St., Yorktown Hgts., N. Y. Wayside Lane, New Hartford, N. Y. Sherry Hill Lane, Manhasset, N. Y. New Berlin, N. Y. Bradley Rd., Utica, N. Y. ..........Washington Sl., Heuvelton, N. Y. , ............,....,....... Apt. 49, S. L. U. Housing Project Seneca Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Betsy Brown Rd., Port Chester, N. Y. Vincent Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y. . .,,,,.......... West Street Rd., Carthage, N. Y. ..,..,...231O Vance St., New York 69, N. Y. N. Y. Pine St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .,,.......158 Shepard Ave., Kenmore 17, N. Y. Y. N. F. D. 1, Box 32, Chatham, N. Y. Julie E. Stark .......,,......,.... .,........ .... ..........,,.,,........... 9 B r ook Rd., Tenafly, N. J. Kenneth Stark ,.........,......,,...,...................., ................... 1 3 Second St., Tupper Lake, N. Y. Herbert A. Starner ,...,...,........ Grandview Ave., New Goss Manor, Dallas, Pa. James E. Stearns, Jr. .........,......,,..,.......,.................,..,,, ..., 1 11 Main St., Canton, N. Y. Barbara K. Steele ..,,..,.....,,.,...,......................,..............,,.... Orchard Way, Camillus, N. Y. Robert J. Steer , ...,.,.................... 32 Seventh St. W., Cornwall, Ontario, Canada Sandra J. Steinkuller ....... .,.,...,..,,......... 8 4 Mountain View Ave., Kingston, N. Y. Peter T. Steinmann ..........., Catherine M. Sterling ..,....... Edward S. Stern berger E. 81st St., New York, N. Y. . .,....,.,.,...... 55 Chestnut St., Cooperstown, N. Y. .,..,.......218 Mamaroneck Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. Judith A. Stidworthy ........ .....................,....,..,,...,.,................... G rand St., Warwick, N. Y. Robert S. Stires ..... .......,. ................,.,........,...,.............. 1 O 9 9th St., Garden City, N. Y. Wesley L. Stitt ......... ..,......... 1 48 Wayswater Ave., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Philip Stone .......... ,..,.........,..............,,...,..,....,,... 1 10 Main St., Camden, N. Y. David G. Storrs ..... Gerald A. Story .......... Dauglas J. Strain ....,. Edwin H. Stratford ....... Frank T. Stritter .....,.,,. John R. Strohm ........... John A. Strong .,..,........... Ronald J. Studzinski .....,.. Ann M. Sullivan .,.,..,......, Mary E. Sullivan ........ Robert W. Sullivan ....,. Point, . . . N Y. Rochester St., Fulton, N. Y. ....,,,..144-O4 37th Ave., Flushing 54, N. Y. Jay St., Canton, N. Y. Green St., Cazenovia, N. Y. Division Ave., Massapequa, L. I., N. Y. Lake, N. Y. Queen St., New Britain, Conn. Elm St., Potsdam, N. Y. ............8602 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. Herrick Dr., Lynbrook, N. Y. Compliments of RILEY'S LIQUOR STORE RIVERSIDE DRIVE CANTON, N. Y. Phone 2721 BARBARA SULLIVAN DRESS SHOP Elm St. - Albion Hotel Bldg. POTSDAM, N. Y. Mainly Sportswear B 8: M MOTEL 131 MAPLE ST., POTSDAM, N. Y. Route 11 In Village Corporation LLOYD and Vl's Laundry and Dry Cleaning 5 RIVERSIDE DRIVE Tel. Canton 2631 Eileen B. Summers ........ ..........,....,......,,, 8 2 Spring St., Garfield, N. J. Coe D. Suydam, Jr. .....,..,.... .......... 1 60 Balmoral Ave., Toronto, Canada William W. Swayne, Jr. ........ ,.,....., 2 3 Grosvenor Rd., Short Hills, N. J. Kenneth R. Sweeney ....... ..........,........,. C ardinal, Ontario, Canada Eric T. Swenson ,..,, ..,...... .....,, ............ S u n set Farm, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Virginia K. Swensen ........ ...., , .. ..,.....,.... 36 A-65 St., West New York, N. J. Anna Maria Swider .,..,..,.. ................................,......., S tation A, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Margarete H. Sweir ..... ......,,,,... 1 46 Delaware Ave., Staten Island 4, N. Y. Pamela Swift .......,......... .................... 1 92 Runnymeda Rd., Caldwell, N. J. Richard T. Symons ......,. .,....,..,,..,.,.. , .850 E. 24th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stephen D. Sywetz ,..,.,...... ................,,.... R . D. No. 1, Richfield Springs, N. Y. Chester John Szeleta ....... ...,,....,.. 8 45 Sheridan St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. Donald R. Tag .,,,.,,....,. ............. 4 20 Carroll Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. Hugh A. Taggart ,, ,.,...... .....,.,........ 8 O Wellington St., Nashua, N. H. Alan J. Tannenbaum ....... .......,..,. 2 015 Creston Ave., Bronx, N. Y. William N. Tarantino ....,.,.. .............,.,., 9 Lincoln Pl., Suflern, N. Y. John F. Taylor ,...........,...., ..............,,., ,,....... 2 3 Hillcrest, Massena, N. Y. Harry C. Teich ........ ..,..........................,...,.......,..,., M ain St., Leeds, N, Y. Francis J. Tellier .,..,.., .. .......... Westchester Country Club, Rye, N. Y. John L. Tennant .,...........,.,.,.,.....,........... Hatch Rd., Potsdam, N. Y. Eleanor F. Terry ........., ...................... 1 2 Leo Terr., Bloomfield, N. J. Lois K. Thayer .... ,... .................,....,., ,.,.,. 4 4 4 Pastime Park, Geneva, N. Y. Carlton H. Thiele .....,. Lockwood Ave., Bridgehampton, L. I., N. Y. Allen H. Thomas ., ,.,.. .........,. 7 O8 Washington St., Ogdensburg, N. Y. Craig Thorn, lll ,.,.....,.. ...........,.,......,.,... 9 0 Glenwood Blvd., Hudson, N. Y. Robert W. Thrall ...... ...PondIane, Windmill Farm, Armonk, N. Y. Diane V. Tietien .,..,... ...,................... 2 O25 Cameron Ave., Merrick, N. Y. Rodman K. Tilt, Jr. . ,,... ........................,, ,... H a rris Rd., Bedford Hills, N. Y. Gilbert E. Todd ..........,..... ..,,........ 3 1 Monticello St., Richfield Springs, N. Y. Edward D. Tolles ....,........,.. .,.....,..................,.., 4 21 Stellar Ave., Pelham, N. Y. James S. Tomlinson, Jr. ,.....,.....,..... .,,,..,....,.................., ,......... F o rest Rd., Lewiston, N. Y. John B. Tompkins, Jr. .........,.,.......,..,..... ,..,....... ......... 4 0 Putney Rd., Brattleboro, Vt. William A. Torrey ......... 3493 Atwater Ave., Apt. 19, Montreal, Que., Canada Nicholas J. Totalo, Jr. ..... ..... , 88 Hecker Ave., Darien, Conn Dorothy B. Toth ..,,....... ...,......,.......... 9 6 Spring St., Garfield, N. J Arthur S. 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Ulick .,.... ,..,,..,, 1 4 Radnor Rd., Great Neck, N. Y Joseph Urciuoli ..,..... ...........,. 1 323 Teall Ave., Syracuse, N. Y Stephen K. Urner ,..,. ,. ........,,,........ -21 DeWitt Rd., Elizabeth, N. J Clifford H. Utz ......,.. ,,,......... 4 40 Sixth St., Greenport, L. l., N. Y David L. Vacheron ......... ,,..... ,,... 1 0 2 Wyatt Rd., Garden City, L. I., N. Y Susan J. Van Alen .............,.... ..............,......,.....,,., 9 Danker Ave., Albany, N. Y Kryder E. Van Buskirk .......... .........,.............,..... 2 26 Dale Dr., Silver Spring, Md Dennis W. Vance ......,....,...... ............ 1 7 Edgewater Dr., Old Greenwich, Conn Peter E. Van de Water ,,.,.,. ..,....,.,.. ,.,..,,......,........,....... R . D. No. 2, Granville, N. Y Barbara Van Heusden ....,........, ,,,... 5 O Brampton Rd., Great Neck, L. I., N. Y Ellen Van Hook ,.,,,,,,..... ,...... .....,,,..,..,,,..,,,,,.,................ 6 6 0 Park Ave., Oradell, N. J Virginia E. 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Walker ...,,......,......... ........... ,.....,,..,......,,..,...., ,,.... 6 6 H alsted Pl., Rye, N. Y. Zandra M. Walker ..,.. .......... 3 51 Mill Spring Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. Gene H. Walsh ,........... ......,.......................... 7 Olive St., Saranac, N. Y. Michael M. Warner ....... ....,........,.,.,..,. 1 O5 MacArthur Dr., Rome, N. Y. William A. Warner ....,... .....,.....,....... W est Cross Rd., New Canaan, Conn. Robert D. Watson ...... ,...,............ . .. ,,...,,.... 201 N. Wells St., Chicago 6, Ill. Lorraine C. Watts ...,.,.,... ......... 1 5 No. Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn. Sydney H. Weaver ............ , ...............,...... .,.................. 3 7 Cedar St., Cortland, N. Y. Thomas K. Webb, Jr. ....... ..,,.. .,................ . 1 20 Healy Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y. David A. Weber ...., ........ ,....., . . ,,............ 454 Akron Rd., Lockport, N. Y. Jerry L. Weinberg .............. ........... R . F. D. No. 2, Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Martin S. Weinberg ............... ........ ..... . . 1066 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. Ronald E. Weinschreider ....... ......................,.. 4 4 Helmer Ave., Dolgeville, N. Y. Robert T. Weis ................. ............. 8 8 Maple Ave., Bay Shore, N. Y. David H. Weiss ....... Allen A. Welch .....,. Norman G. Wellen .... Betsy J. Weller ..... ..,, . ., .,........177 Holmes Dale, Albany, N. Y. ,,.,..,....,....,............................,, North St., Madrid, N. Y. .,,...,.,,...,..272O Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. 217 Genesee Park Blvd., Rochester 19, N. Y. William H. Wellman ........ ....,.... ...,.,. . ...,.,,...,............,..................... S o . New Berlin, N. Y. Donald Wells ........... ...,....., ....,.............. ...,. . . . .231 Ferndale Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. V. Louise Welton .,...... 242-15 Ala Meda Ave., Douglaston, L. I., N. Y. Jane R. Wendt ..,...,. ........,..................................,.........,.................... C onstableville, N. Y. George W. West ........ ......................,.., 3 2 Rockledge Rd., Newton 61, Mass. Jon R. Westock ........,.... ........... 2 43 Waverly Place, New York 14, N. Y. George W. Wetzell ...... .... ,... ,,., ,,.,.,......... 1 O B e ntry Dr., Harrison, N. Y. Barbara A. Weyer ......... ........... 2 32 Dorincourt Rd., Palisade, N. J. John P. Whalen ...... .91 Hillside Ave., Mount Kisco, N. Y. Philip R. Wharton .,............. ,....,.. . .118 Porter St., Manchester, Conn. Philip H. Wheeler .... ,...,.,.... , .. ,,...... 2 Chestnut Hill, Brattleboro, Vt. Farley W. Wheelwright ....... .................... 2 6 State St., Canton, N. Y. Ernest T. Whitaker, Jr. Judith H. Whitcomb ..... Edward C. White .,......,... Linda K. White .....,......, Loren C. White, Jr. Janet M. Whiteside, ...,. Leon H. Whitney ......... ............108 Fair St. Cooperstown, N. Y. Oliver PI., Hamburg, N. Y. ,,..,,......... 512 Park Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. .. ....,.,. 3832 Riverside Dr., Columbus 21, Ohio .19 Hilltop Rd., chestnut Hin, .. .,..... 1270 Hawthorn Rd., Schenectady, . ,...,.. ......... , .Beechwood Dr., Morristown, Mass. N. Y. N. J. O Not another Veto!!! 152 H. Sargent Whittier, Jr Peter Widen .,.., ....,.....,.,..,, Donald E. Wilcox .... ,... Gail Wilcox ..,, ....,..,.,. . Margaret A. Wilcox .,.. David Wilder ..... Bruce E. Wilkes .,...... Diane M. Will David L. Willette ..,.,.. .. Arthur E. Williams .. .. Carol S. Williams ........., Gail Williams ......., .. .. George D. Williams Richard L. Williams ..,... John S. Willmarth Walter G. Wilmshurst . Ann M. Wilson ,.,,.,.. ..... David L. Wilson ....,.... Elizabeth A. Wilson ..,.. Emerson W. Wilson .,,, Joseph P. Wilson ..,, ..... Anne E. Winchester ....... James G. Winchester ..,....... John L. Winchester, Jr. Jimmie J. Winfree ..,..,.,.. Constance Wingate Laban W. Wingert .. Joel M. Winitz ........,..., .. Richard Winslow ..., ......... Lawrence J. Winston Barbara A. 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