Suny Cortland - Didascaleion Yearbook (Cortland, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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A panorama of daze well spent . . . griping and wondering why you go to school . . .drowning or freezing in the bleachers watching football and soccer games . . . the haze-craze phase pervading the hill and green . . . endless mountain climbing to hear that ever lovin' eight o'cloclc bell toll the knell of parting sleep. . . refresher courses in the lounge . . . multi-colored leaves falling softly to the ground as mid- semesters crash noisily down on all sidesl Comes the snow, it's time to fumble in the darlc on chilly a.m.'s. . . getting chappecl lips in trying to pass off skiing . . . straining your remedial vocal chords urging the fel- lows to sinlc another point or pin that man . . . Christmas, bringing the echo of carols and lilting laughter admidst sleigh bells . . . sparlcling eyes and hearts beating in 6X8 time . . . With June breathing on C.S.'l'.C. comes graduation . . . 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H ' HRQUGH thee we enter lorger life, Thou greot, wide, kindly door, Escape o petty sphere ond give Thee thonks still more ond more. i O DONNAL y. SMITH l l l l l i L r l l i l Dedication . . . A fitting tribute: lo the man who entered State as a Freshman with the class ol '47, to time initiator ol tlwe lounge, time new building plans and appropriations . . . enlarged atliletic program and an ever-oourgeoning college spirit . . . to president DQNNAL V. SlV'lll'l'l we dedicate this 'l947 Didascaleion. We give you our tlmanlcs and appre- ciation lor your untiring eilorts in belriall ol Cortland State . . . May all of your dreams become realitiesl Administration .. . -CGLLEGE PRESIDENT -COLLEGE GOVERNING BGARD --FACULTY -GFFICE STAFF 1 is i,i ,TT TV T I ,i, ,Il T,- Til ,,. i ii ani i T 4,7-A' 3 H1 CHR PREXY X - Ilia? The PSIIOTBITIG The pages ol the Didascaleion in retrospect furnish a panOrGmO ol college lile. For several years that life has been a complete one. As seniors, you can loolc bacl4 and already experience a nostalgic longing lor days lived that vvill never be repeated. Some people lind that the real panorama is the future which unfolds just as certainly OS the pages al this book turn. All the things Cortland stands lor and all the hopes vve have for yOU is that that future will ever be one that when lived it will be viewed in retrospect as a day Filled with beauty and riches. Donnal V. Smith FTIO 19. C nd os OU ed 3 'UE- 9? r Dr. Brown, Decm Leach, Mr. Moench ALUMNI OFFICE: Mrs. Winchell, Miss Zimmerman 9 9- l 'fi Rich College Governing Board President ..... .. .... Riclimond C. Young Vice-president. .. ..... Eleonor Minion Secretory ....... .... N ormo Worgo Treosurer ..., .. .G. l-lol Chose Vifeeldy round tobles . . . improvements of ossemtnly progroms ond lounge conditions, eliminotion of concert confusion, estoblisliment ol tl'ie student court plus otlwer policies ond precedents, enforcement ol tlie ossemtzly ottendonce regulotions-oll protitotnle legislotion. Ac- tive opposition stimuloting debote . . . Riclfs govel, the symbol of successful leodersliip . . . Student body extends lwondclosp ot oppreciotion to CSB. for tlweir lwours spent odministering tlwe constitution . . . 9 , A :YK ., . rss Eros-.-.ry Schwomz Ch - . H , Ose, Minion, Young, Worgo Rist Allen o u. sam, Doran, Bocon, Fozio, Turi, Suess, Wrotholl Dir Pack , . The Faculty SCIENCE AND MATH Bock: Bowers, Fisk, Clum, Suellz Front: Clemens, Schick, Thurber SOCIAL STUDIES Holstein, Lodieu, Corr, Fish HEALTH Eckler, Brown, Auefb Childi Levitt ,ii-ii-lr PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'Q if ,Ea M3 GJ '- Anqclottn 35' Q3 - 1 ir at , -if-X f? -sg 'L ,-1 A ,,, Z -U f x f EDUCATICN Park, Pierce, McWilliams, Coolidge Burrows, Keenan, McGrath, Ton, Place Absent: Bancroft, Hayes, Bedworth,Wilson, Hoag MUSIC Meyer, Dowd, Banse ENGLISH Cochrane, Smith, Thompson, Sawyer, I-lasch -313-A' LIBRARY f,yfy,fffg, Iimvcy, FOPDIOSOU, BOYS ART nbull, Cfmfwor, Hnrylow, llordlnq OFFICE isrQl.'lxlfW', fwxrdw, puff?-, lhxrrmqmrw Th'1'b'f'7 KSKI'-CS Hsyos, Cyn: tT41k KA vw Z.- 55,51 -w i 1 1 V, 1. M4 x !Il ' l 1:,' . fra-il .X U x A r 15 f QV W... 4-X, , 4' Classes... --SENIOR -JUNIGR --SQPHGMGRE - -PRES!-IMAN i 1 Groves, Trumbull, C Grozuor Thurk if 11 5 Bacon, Corbin, Bali, Buss President .......... .... R iglwgrd Corbin Vice-president .... ....... J ohm BQII Secretary ....... .... A nn Bgggn Treasurer ..................... l-lelga Buss Autumn F43-time leaves oiumemory turn bacl4, and we glimpse green caps, bowing Figures, boolfs, illumination Nigl1t,tl'1e Big Sister, mid-terms, tlwe First Spring on tlwe hill, lvlarcn gales and summer tenini? . . .a gay, unforgettable year witlsi an accumulation oi experiences, tliouglits, friends, Hlarninn, an un . . . Autumn '44-A Flourislw, a well-l4nown swagger and a ieeling oi belonging as we emerge from tlne clwrysalis and become Sopliomores . . . llnat Soiree witli clusters oi uniiorms lwere and tliere . . . familiar faces beneatlw some over-seas caps . . . swirling gowns . . . tinsel and sparlcling light . . . gayety . . , blind dates blossoming into iriendsliips. llien tliere were time lab experiments witlw iormaldelnyde becoming time new Clwenel No. 5 . . . bacl4-brealcing calistlrmenics . . . and time muddy soccer Fields . . . Moving-Up-Day witli tlwe Junior l2ocl4 a clwerislied talisman as our inspiration For time coming year . . , Autumn '45-lime cloal4oitl1e proiession assumed as time tliird year at State odds its memories . . . tlwe class room and atlwletic Fields were our stamping grounds . . . lesson plans . . . tlwe Uteacliern becomes YOUl llwe sound oi piping voices tlirouglw an open window . . . an experience-studded year and tlwe Prom in tlwe Spring as tlie climax to a strenuous semester . . . Autumn '46-increased numbers in our Senior year . . . special students ,I joined our ranlcs . . . Frances lvlclfniglit and G. l.'s, l.ouise Basile, George Candreva, Roger l-lutclwinson, Benjamin lfraeger, Donald Perrine, and Bernard Qibleil, tl'ieir main objective was to acauire tiieir degrees . . . A ieeling oi tlie transience oicollege liie is in tneatmospliere . . . time inter-collegiate spirit maldng State well l4nown . . . ine long task oi 0 position-Finding and placement witli reams oi teleplwone calls, interviews, and visits to mal4e . . . live iact oi being a potential teacher a sobering one to tlie class oi '47 . . . -line last Spring atState . . . a last farewell to our clwosen Alma Mater 53 . .A . tlie liand clasps, moisture in time eyes . . . a cap, ,G QOWU -H - Z i Hslieepsldnn and a place in tlie roster oi Cortland alumni . . . a co eg liie completed and an adult liie begun . . . if 17 fmrrmv ALONG, IOSEPH I. Joey Cortland, N. Y. G. E. Delta Kappa Hilltop Mosquefs 11913141 A CE. 4, Soccer 1,Q, EratGfHIfY 1,Q,3,4. l-le knows how to win friends and influence people. AUGUGLIABO, IDOLO E. Augie Buffalo, N. Y- P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon Football 'l,Q, Track TecEmHQ13, T ck Manager 3, Basket a n trbjmurals 'l,E2, FVGYGVNIYY 1191314- Now we know again something of the good in men. BACON, ANN Bac Dansville, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta Class Sect. 4, College Govern- ing Board 3,4, Newman Club Q,3,4, Intramurals 'l,Q,3,4, Alpha Delta Treas. 4, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 'l,Q, 3, Treas. 4. A friend to all who know her. l BAILDON Sally 1 ' Venice Ce t ' . General ElemenFG:1N.Y. l-lilltop Pfe5S123 11A.C.E. 1,9 .' ' fellftiilr Owing ciUb'1l'f4'S'C-l-t11t,a1 l-lersmile is blq Hd Gndt - v -she knows the qnswlgfil. i ki, P l lrumbull lvfxhf lh 'k 11 b 'Q--'-'Q J -f Q gl 4 1 Q ' .' t 'Qt' . is K ,A , . 1 ,'f'bf. ' Q. , - Y 1f,- - ,-.jx , 'Q-I lf . .,,.gi.j ,- we ,W-I, .Q ' J I . , ' , Q .www 2 i W , BALL JOHN ' ' l .. ' ,, BANTHAM l W Johnny uk HSRBY C., Jr. BAUER, MARY 1oY BECKEB1 JOHN? ll E Omester' MOSS' Bolt L Ur - Joy Becl4', l'l2lWYlllm lsixcer 3 4' B Pew phi Epsilon P. E. on Gndgng' N'.Y' n Rochester, N. Y. Morrisville' NLE 5, Manag 3' llfl Osketboll Q' Asst- Soccer 'I Q 3 46? ph' EDSilOn P. E. Alpha Delta P. E. llfeto plvlmgll Springfield C0 egean 4iM ef 1 anager 4. M 314i I Tre-Q U sg? - lFe'p'e5- 4i Class 314: SA.A4+D+ig.ES2taf3l4i,Iraternlty 'HQ takes life l ' easy d 1 - Qges his WASP Smiling 'klB-pf Mas u 1' I I i mclf 119141 H PERGVZ 'Q'3'4' pres- 3i A A, tionlqk 'F 'Q'3'fli P-E Demonstra- 1 raternity 'l Q 3 4 Sem, tary 4, I I 1 1 e- l-le profits mostwho Serves be ,, Sf. E gntramurals 1,2,3,4, A.A.l-l.P. ' ' Sl-lQ13l4i lXlSVVmGl'1 Sl,Qj BOWl'nQ Club Q,3,4, lnterfrat Rep. 3f l'l'l.lt0D Press 3, Sports Editor 4, Sorority 'l,Q,3,4, l'll tell the world. S d C urtChGlVm 1l gllee-anClutb 119i B0.5k?Zgl,l3l Baseball 'l19i Tenms Basketball 314- O Youngg Modesty becomes l man. LDON, S --SC,,,y.,ARAH BIORDI, EDMUND BIRMINGHAM, AMY Ce Cents ECI Whitney Point, N. Y. lementar ll Nil' Albion, N- Y- G. E. Accelerated 0,655 1 QV P. E. ict-Jppo Delta Pr, 3, aiee ciui, 19,3 4.'Sf3i MGS, Graduate of Geneseo State 'l, A.C.E. 'I,Q,3,, S.C.F. 'l,Q,3. nb 45 ' 'CF-l,E Teachers' A woman is as her mind. ,S bl Thought is deeper than all Iowand and twi, speech. 5 the Qnswer I IER, 1oHN it ig' Hrahytiim' risville, N. Y- Betci Phi EPI a Collf-2991 MQW?- Ch mOf14f f 12 cgfgskelballi Qi Tennis T90'l' :,4. , Ollll: I beCOllI?eS O Y ITIGD- BURGER, BARBARA Barbie Smithtown, N. Y. G- E. Nu Sigma Chi International Relationship Club Q, S.A.C. Q,3, W.A.A. Q, A.C.E. 'l,9,3,4f Cardinal Key 3,4, Sect- TVSOS- 4x Bulletin Board Com- mittee 3, A.C.E. l,Q,3,4. A girl whose smile is always sunshine. BUSS, HELGA Buzz Baldwin, L. I. p- E- Nu Sigma Chi Intramurals 'l,Q,3,4, Aquatic Club 1,Q,3,4, A.A.I-I.P.E.I2. 'l,Q, 3i Sorority I-Iistorian Q, Corr. Sect. 3. She,has all the virtues-yes, She s a truly good sport. CARL, DORIS Fabius, N. Y. G. E. Theta Phi Glee Club 1,Q, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Sect. 4, Newman Club Q,3,4, Did Statf 4, Girl Scouts Leader 4, International Relations Q, A.C.E. Q,3,4. A good mind and good wit-a powerful combination. I,,,- 'is Q CARPENTER, DOROTHY Carp Plattsburgh, N. Y. P. E. Theta Phi Theta Phi Sorority 1,Q,3,4, I-louse Pres. 4, Did Statl 4, A.A.l-I.P.E.l2. 'l,Q,3,4, Slci Team and Club'l,Q,3,4,lntramuralsl,Q, 3,4. The delight of being yourself. .I BURNS, MADELINE Burnsie Binghamton, N. Y. D- E- Alpha Delta l'lIllfOD Press Q.: Masauers 3, Newman Club Q,3,4,: A.A.l-IP. ER- 3,4f Intramurals 4, Sorority Q,3,4. 'Ill you want me, l'II be around somewhere. CHASE, HAL I-Ial Tonawanda, N, Y, P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon Treas. 3, Foot- ball 'l,Q,4, Baslcetball 1,Q,3, A.A. I-I.P.E.l2. Q,3,4, Baseball Frosh 1, J.V. Q, College Board Treasl 4i Intramurals 'l,Q, VIfhO S Who 4- l dream not of dying. Death is such a waste of me. fl9k firovf lrumbu Cin 'R 6- E- 'LHR CLARK, ELSIE L. Else Auburn, N. Y. tj. E. A.C.E. 1,Q,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Librarian 4, S.C.l . 'l Q 3 4 I I I ' Sweet as the sunshine on April gross. CORBIN, RICHARD Diclc Belmont, N. Y. lh l- Beta Phi Epsilon Q Class Pies. 4, Baseball 'l,3, iPcfC'5'If 57 lntramural Basketball XA-H-P-Et?- 1,Q,e,4, rm- ternizy '10 3 .1 -1 1 l-hs ways are ways of Dieasantnessf' -A' 90+ CLARK, GENE Moravia, N. Y. Ci. E. Delta Psi Omega 3,4, Mas- quers 'l,2,3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Glee Club 'l,4, l-lilltop Press 'l, A.C.E. 'l,Q,3, Outing Club 3, S.C.F. 'I,Q,3,4, Sect. Q, Pres. 3. A vigorous, various, versatile mind. DADY, MARY ALICE Cazenovia, N. Y, P. W M Alpha Delta usiness Q D-d , A.A.H.P.E.i2. 153,32 WAA, if Newman Club '1lQl3I4i 'mmf gufels1,9,3,4fMQSquefS1,s.A, - 9,3 Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. Q, Sorority Q,3,4, She will get what she goes alter. COHEN, BEBNICE Bernie New Yorlc City, N. Y. P. E. Sigma Sigma SigmG Intramurals 1,Q,3, lVlGSC1UeV5.'lf 2, Pines Committee 32, JUHIOV Dancers 3, Did Staff 4' A.A.l-l- P.E.l2.1,Q,3,4,l-louse President 3, Sorority 'I,Q,3,4. Quiet of nature, sincere of heart. DEAN, MARIE ELLEN Elmira, N. Y. G. E. Nu Sigma Chi A.C.E. 'l,Q,3,4, Sorority 1,Q,3, 4, S.C.F. 'l. A sweet attractive lcincl of grace. COLLIEB, UBC Oneonta, N- Yg r P. E. Beta Pl1l. ,s Basketball lf9i4i SGGC? Fraternity 1191314 I 'V The Qfeflf move SGW DeLAIBE DEWEY 1 Nannet N Y .P . . burgh. Transfer from PlatliAss,t' T I-1 5 Collegei isiiiciviglf. 4. Newman . ur lf he's YOur friend' heio iiDlH ' P E i Cl 5' H Yourhbestfriends' .P t l l i l rori l P. E. Sc Nev Com nity l-le ,, , ,,,, f Af 1 ,JC . 'f Z Z2 , 7 fi . X1 f LIER, ROBERT ' ' Bob eonta, N. Y. Beta Phitp- l 'l,Q,4, Soccer ,Q,3,4. eat move slowly! AIRE, DEWEY Ho. H. annet, N' Y' . from PlattsbUf9ll :Clie-ge, Am 4, Newman f ' d, ltei. . lfl'rbesEllrief1fl5' Ofll DIKEMAN, RUTH ' ' Di ke' ' Newark, N. Y. p, E, Sigma Sigma Sigma Did Staff 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Interfraterniy Council 3,4, Masquers 'I, Senior Dance Group 4, Junior Dancers 3, A.A.l-l.P. ER, 'l,E2,3,4, Lounge Committee 4, Intramurals 1,Q,4, Glee Club 1,Q, Cheerleading 'l,Q,3,4, So- rority 1,2314- A will to do, and a way to do it. FENNELL, N ORBERT P. Red Waterloo, N. Y. P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon Soccer 3,4, M.A.A., Pres. 3, Newman Club Q,3,4, Lounge Committee 4, S.A.C. 4, Frater- nity 3,4. I-le'll Find a way, or malce one. DOWNING, THELMA Jamesville, N. Y. G. E. Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi Sorority 1,Q,3,4, A.C.E. Q,3,4, Girl Scouts Co- leader 1,4. On their own merits, the modest are mute. FOWLER, BETTY I. Betts Endicott, N. Y. G. E. Theta Phi Did Staif 4, Interfraternity Q,3,4 Rec. Sect. 3, Pres. 4, Theta Phi Treas. Q, Vice-Pres. 3, I-louse Pres. 3, l-lilltop Masauers 'l,Q,3,4, l-listorian 3, Delta Psi Omega 3,4, S.C.F. 'l,Q,3,4, Glee Club Q,3,4, ACE. 1,Q,3,4. I-lere's one Bet that cannot be replaced. ECKLER, ESTELLA i'Essie Walden, N. Y. P. E. lntramurals 1,Q,3,4, S.C.E. 1, A.A.i-i.P.E.i2. 1,Q,3,4. l am here to odd what l can do, not to get what I can from life. GILCHRIST, MYRTLE I. Myrt Cortland, N. Y. l-l. E. Graduate of Rhode lsland College of Education. She has a lot of freight on her train of thought. FARWELL, GAIL Bliz Belmont, N, Y. p- E- Beta Phi Epsilon Soccer Q,3,4, Baseball 1 Q -1 imfemtmi Bcsietbeii, Aki-i'.P. ER., Fraternity 'l,Q,3,4. GIOCONDO, GLORIA LOUISE Gee Syracuse, N. Y. G. E. Theta Phi Newman Club Q,3,4, Glee Clgib 3,4, A.C.E. Q,3,4, Sorority Q, ,4. l-ier smile is wide and sweet. if Qi if 'Th Q' -.rf AM. .aw- ,C 1 , Y fc: s NJ W I My I 1 +L ,. E24 Q -I , ..-f Y ,f HAKES, BEVERLEY IEAN Bev North Pitcher, N. Y. H. E. lntramurals1,Q,3,S.C.F. Q1314i Orchestra 3, A.A.H.P.E.l2. 'l,Q, 3,4, Health Club 4, Hilltop Mas quers 1,Q,3, Hilltop Press 3, Bowling Club 3,4. Strong mindedness and common sense are the traits of a strong character. HEWITT, ELEANOR Elly Cortland, N. Y. G. E. Alpha Sigma Alpha Glee Club 1,Q,3,4, Ensemble Q,3,4,S.C.F.1,Q,3,4, Did Stall Q,3, Cuting Club 3, Sorority Q,3,4. Sophisticated nightingalef' HANLON, DoRo'rHY Dot Jamaica, l.. l- H.E. F N Y U Graduate o u AD. b -t Club H lhC ncil4, G C19 4, Hee-jalth Cpljub 4, A.A.H.P.E.l2. 4, Newman Club 4. H They laugh that win. HOGLE, HELEN Hogie Plattsburgh, N. Y. P. E. Transfer from Plattsburgh State Teachers College. Intramurals Q,3,4, A.A.H.P.E. R. Q,3,4. Her spirits go upstairs three steps at a time. HARVEY, EDITH ' ' Ha rv Wayland, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta lnterlraternity Q, Alpha Delta Vice-Pres. 4, House Pres. 4, Junior Dancers 'l,Q, Hilltop Press Q, A.A.H.P.E.l2. 1,Q,3,4, Sorority 1,Q,3,4. l cry for madder music and a gay life. HOLDRIDGE, MARY IAC Jackie New Berlin, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta Intramurals 1,Q,3,4, Sorority 'l, Q,3,4, Class Teams 'l,Q,3,4, A.A. H.P.E.l2. 'l,Q,3,4. 'ke work It fascinates me. l li . l can sit and loolc at it for hours. pn E' Camillus, N, Football 'I Q. 4, Tennis 'l,Q,f2,. p tion ,li I Council Q, A,A,H Steel true and HoLMEs, i-I NEW olme S.C.F. 'l,Q,4, S.A.C murals 1,Q,3,4, She lives a private, 'kQQ'A' fm. 7 mfs:- H-,- 5-:Nagy t S N . .5 ,Xxx Nts? - 1 x X X f x sl fi: as S fbi 1 P. E. M.. ager Beta He must II GE G 3,4, To GERALD Dmillug, N Y I S2 3 Pt -l'I.P.E,R' Gnd blode MES, -Iolmesie Voodstoclt N 2.4, s.A.c, S a 'private life. ' I' I ra I L. . ,I . I ' HULBERT, LEWIS H. Lou East Aurora, N. Y. P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon M.A.A. Pres. 4, Student Man- '.4Q?gf,1 11 ' . . . f Wd ...f in mx 5 Q i ' I Q'- sa . 'Q' HYDE, LOIS IOAN I-Ieidi North Bangor, N. Y. P. E. Nu Sigma Chi Intramurals 'l,Q,3,4, Nu Sigma ager of Athletics 3, Football 'l, Chi 'l,Q,3,4, A.A.I-I.P.E.I2. 'i,Q, Beta Phi Epsilon 3,4. I-Ie who talces himself seriously must so be talcen by others. I EWETT, ARLEN E MARIE Richford, N. Y. G. E. Glee Club 1,Q,3,4, A.C.E. 1,Q, 3,4i S.C.F. 1, Intramurals Q. TO take things as they arew- her philosophy. 3,4. AmiabIe, light of heart is she. IOHNSON, BARBARA IEANNE B.J. Webster, N. Y. P. E. Nu Sigma Chi Intramurals Al,Q, S.A.C. 3,4, A.A.l-I.P.E.l2. 'l,Q,3,4, Nu Sigma Chi 'i,Q,3,4. II you are wise, be merry. INGALLS, ANNE LOUISE Fel ix Castleton, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta Treasurer of Alpha Delta So- rority 3, Junior Dancers 'l, Aquat- ic Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,Q,3,4, Alpha Delta 1,Q,3,4, Art Stall of the Did 4, A.A.I-I.P.E.l2. 1,Q, 3,4. Genius is the ability to escape hard work. IOHNSON, BETTY Johnny Syracuse, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta Alpha Delta Q,3,4, Junior Aquatic Club President 3, Slai Club Q,3,4, Ski Team Q,4, Intra- murals 'l,Q,3,4, A.A.l-I.P.E.l3. 3,4. I have to live lor others not myself. IENNINGS, JOYCE Jerse Cortland, N. Y. G. E. Theta Phi A.C.E. 'i,Q,4, S.C.F. LQ, l-IiII- top Press 1,Q,3,4, S.A.C. 1,2 Soph. Class President, W.A.A. 3, Did Stall 4, Theta Phi 1,Q,3,4. A light heart lives long. KANN, KATHARINE Tommie New Rochelle, N.Y. P. E, Alpha Delta Class Secretary 3, College Governing Board 4, Alpha Delta Marshal Q, Grand President 3,4, W.A.C. i,Q,3, Sect,-Treas. 3, ln- tramurals I,Q,3,4, Interlraternity Council 'l,Q,4, IVIUSCIIJEVS TIQI Sect. Q, Neuman Club I,Q,3, Junior Dancers IQ, Dance Club 14, f+.A.i,i.P,E.P. 1,Q,3,4. S mess comes in canal lailurr, ir C11 I -kQ31r LH lruml lx it KASS, BEATRICE E. ' ' Bea ' ' Smithtown Branch, L. I. G' E, Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi SororifY 19,3141 I-louse Pres. 3,ViCePfGS. 3fP'f1e Committee 3, Outing Club 314i A.C.E. 1,Q,3,4, International Pe- lations Club Q, President Ol Nu Sigma Chi Sorority 4. Works, plays, and worries. KEATOB, JOHN Johnny Cortland, N- Y. P. E. Glee Club 1,92 Sossef ,If BGS' tetbaii 1, BOSBBQII 1, SCF- 1191 3, Ski Club 1,Q,4, Ski Team 1,2 A man of strife, a,mGf1 Ol contention. KEN NEDA, WINIFRED ' ' W i n i ' ' Lockport, N. Y. P. E. Sigma Sigma Sigma Glee Club 1,Q,3,4, Intramurals 'l,Q,3,4, Aquatic Club 1,Q,4, Masauers 1, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 1,Q, 3,4, Band 4, Music Council 4, Debate Club 4, Junior Aquatic Club 3, Sigma Sigma Sigma 1,Q, 3,4. I would not be a stander by. KENNY, CAROLYN . I'IemPSfeGCl,N.Y, I AI li College Governing IEGDIIIII lnterlraternity Council 30G IQli mon CIUP 11913, Trees 2 IPNeII' A.A.H.P.E.i2. . ' f few. 1,Q,3. I'Q'3' Alpha Acc. P. E. JA bundle ol energy Wellspei.. fl-s fUN 1091? 1, I Y' KOHL, PAULINE ANNA Paul ph E- Corfu, N. Y. 1A,?q'E'I-IADAEAIS 913i Intramurals xx what is the use of Speech? ..l SDCQ Xvere fitter... i941- , ,S il 1 V KRAYKA, BARBARA HKrayI4 Auburn, N. Y, P. . Emom I 1 Alpha Delta WGS f9,3,4,Al - EI l,Q,3,4, Treas. 4i Igllgaielln DaLI'1ceIrlQl:24I Mcsquers PII Junlor 5 f Dance Club 34. 3, Sect. 4. I AI'Q'3'4' CIGSS RSD' Calm, serene, QQOC1 matured witty. ' ' LAYTON, MARY JANE lvl, J. Oyster Bay, L. I. G- E- Nu sigme chi R S'C'I:- 1,9,3,4, International Selations Club Q, A.C.E. 1,Q,3,4, CODIW. .Class Sect., lnterfraternity p,OUf1C'l3,4, SGCL 4, Kappa Delta W3f4f Cardinal Key 3,4, Who's CGEOCAITOBQ Sttucgents in Ameri- ,O 9995 1 t' CI b 4, PIU S'Qma Chi Sectllgjg U Keenness tempered with wit. LEACH, MARY Bugs Y K' t n ' I P. E. mgso Nuslgmacll I IS ,Ii Newman .WI i.Ql5fiTuA7A.H-PfEfR- 1552 I A.A.1,Q,3,4iNU5'9mO ' 3,4. , .,, ll she's not buSYi Shes OCIII LH P. E. Fre more 1,Q,3 Pi 52,1 3, Ci ness 1,Q,3 lntrar lnterc in A versil Bea she k P. E, Sc Clulc lenr Ogei I-le I' 'mDStSQdl Al A tigovemlns lll 1 , , Tre if Tl GS' Qlp: 1Q,3, Alphuli f CH, MARY Bugs gston N- Y' f Nu 5lQm0l L 'l, Newmong ..H.P.E.i2. tall, i Nu SlQmO busY, She'5 Gall: LEFFINGWELL, SHIRLEY ' ' l.e Fi Glens Falls, N. Y. p E Nu Sigma Chi shman Class Pres., Sopho- molilge Class Pres., Aquatic Club 1 QI3, Vice-Pres. 3, Kappa Delta pf Q,3, Pres. 3, Hilltop Press 'l,2, 3 Circulation Manager Q, Busi- ness Manager 3, A.A.l-l.P.E.R. 1,Q,3, Class Rep. 3, W.A.C. 3, Intramurals 'l,Q, Student Court 3, Intercultural Club 52, Who s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities 3. Beauty, brains, personality and she lcnows how to use them all. LEWIS, ROBERT FRANKLIN Bob Cortland, N. Y. l-l. E. Beta Delta Kappa Masquers 'l,Q,3,4, Soccer 'l,Q, 3, S.C.l:. 3,4, Intercultural Society 3,4, l-lealth Club 3,4, Beta Delta Kappa 'l,Q,3,4. Great men malce mistakes. l have made mistakes. There- fore l am a great man. L'HOMMEDIEU, E. IEANNE LOCKHART, MARGUERITE Lommy Marg South Otselic, N. Y. Rochester, N. Y, G- E- Nu Sigma Chi P. E. Nu Sigma Chi H International Relations Club Q, Aquatic Cl bQ 3-J ' D Did starr 4, A.c.E. 1,Q,3,4, 3, immmufoll i,Q,'AklXTi.PIE?if S.C.l:. 3, Nu Sigma Chi 'l,Q,3,4. 1,Q,3, Nu Sigma Chi 'l,Q,3, Cor- Always ready to do more than dine' KGY 9,31 lHIGfCultur0l Cwroup her ghqref' 23, lXleWmOr1 'l,'2,3. To the future-'may it ever be bright. 'QQ' 'QQ' f?K -.JV v 'P 'Nl' LYoNs, CARL pn E' Hamburg, N. Y. SOCCGVLQ, Manager 4, Glee 4, 'l,9,3,4j Te'm'5 'li Football Business Man- ager 3. He delivers his words not by number but by weight. MANGAM, NANCY B. Nan,' Oyster Bay, l.. l. G. E. Nu Sigma Chi Glee Club 'l,Q, Women's Sex- tet Q,3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities 4, Outing Club 3,4, International Relations Club Q, Nu Sigma Chi 1,Q,3,4, Pres. of A.C.E. 4. Shes briding her time. MARX, SHIRLEY ' ' Lee ' ' Builalo, N. Y. P. E. Theta Phi Junior Dancers 'l, Theta Phi 'l,Q,3,4, Treas. 4, S.A.C. 3,4, l-lilltop Press1,Q,3, Did StalT4, Newman Club 'l,Q,3,4, Intramur- als 1,3,4, Junior Aquatic Club 3,4,A.A.l-l.P.E.R.1,Q,3,4. lcon be pushed just so far. MAVILLE, ARNOLD H. Arnie Utica, N. Y. P, E, Sigma Delta Transfer from Clarlcson College. Assistant Football Coach 4, Soc- cer 3. A'An itch for attention. 'ArQ5i' 'l lip 1 . lm, Wh af- 6 if!! Q X i 1 1 I l iff. MICHAELS, GLORIA LOUISE Mickey Elmira, N. Y. . Nu Sigma Chi Ne-.-.frnan Club Q,3,4, A.A.l-l. N. i,E?,3,4, Intramurals 1 Q 3 ' Nf13iOmo Chi i,Q,3,4, RQSQ-sidf ni: Sect. 3, Vice-Pres. 4. 'fx mild manner, but a merry heart. ' MORLEY, DOROTHY ANN Dottie Fcbalo, N. Y. 'X Alpha Delta .V C9 XNQUU Junior J.-ge'5 i L JLQQICV PAQLJOUC nigh Clua 'i,Q,3,4l Dregt 4i t .g -. L. if . . . if2,3,4, PinesCom- .c X NL..l,G DIGIT 4, Alphc ZW the dance-,Hier iqjy be MM- ing-d, 'Ar fo 1' K 4. 1 Q' wt mf MIDDLETON, HELEN Syracuse, N. Y. i-l. E. Nu Sigma Chi Culee Club 'i,Q,3, Music Coun- cil Q,3, Vice-Chairman 2, l-lealth Club Q,3, President 3, S.C.l:. 3, Junior Aquatic Club 3, Class Sect. 'i, Nu Sigma Chi 'i,Q,3. Why can't they all be contented like me. McFEE, LAWRENCE Uluarryn pn E. Sharon Springs, N. Y. Cbasketball Manager 3, Pines ommittee 3, Junior Prom Chair- man 3,Track 'I- Soccer 3 S mfirfs:.r of mln such a one is ambition COV ' ered C3999 with modesty. -ty-.J X 'qw . 5 MILLER, CLAIRE Clarabelle South Glen Falls, N. Y. P. E. Theta Phi Theta Phi E2,3,4, Dance Group 'i,Q,3,4, Cnlee Club 'I,Q, Junior Aquatic Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,Q,4, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 'i,3,4, Mas- auers 'i,Q, Riding Club 3, House President 4, Cheerleading 1, President of Theta Phi. 4. To be mature and dignified is my endeavor. MCLANE, KATHLEEN ANN Kassie Dansville, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta Newman Club 'i,Q,3,4, Intra- murals 'i,Q, Alpha Delta Q,3,4. A merry heart maketh al cheerful countenance. yr' MILLS, ROVILLA IEANNE Jeanne Penn Ycif11N'Y' P E ,A,IphaDeIi: D'd Staii 4, Alpha Delialil 3.4, sed' tf A'A'H'Ei'lSil, 3,41 lntramurals 913140 4eJuni,. 11213141 Dance Group3-lSA.c Dancers 31 Orchestra ' ' 3, w.A.c. 3- Q ,kd .ismolll but so IS 9 SIIC dynclmitel NASH, BARBARA I' Barb NY- . Buifalof Nu Sigmog Acc. P. E. 3.GIeeClif A.A.H.P.E-R-l'Q'Q ierili Kev OC iii: 1 Qi Cardinal 3. Hi I Iritercultural Gfoup- Q' llllorl09I . n Press 93' OICUIGUO3 31 Nu Sligino Cl1l1'Q'.' arf ,5lI1Cele ln every thought -- unQSSUmlng' P. E C Gle 3,4, Del tran 1,2 ity Pre Dar N Pm 9, 3,1 3, 1,2 CI IOVILLA lEllNll 'Jeannen 1 Yan, N. Y. Alpliole if 4, Alpha Della' l, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2.' 'als E2,3,4, Gleel wce Group 4,li' Orchestra 3, Sl 3. out so is ci sticlitl ynamiteln , BARBARA l- Barbl' Ffalo, N- Y- , Nu 5iQf'l0l 5.l2.1,9f3iG.leeQ sil KGY 50093-if Group. Q'3flAgrlc: firculatIOn ' Chi1,9,3- C ioughffllncele issumlf1Qf W R , NORTON, JOYCE Nort Cazenovia, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta College Governing Board 1, Glee Club Q,3, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. EZ, 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Corres. Sect. 4, ln- tramurals 'l,'2,3,4, Aquatic Club 1,2,3, Class Vice-Pres. Q, Soror- ity 1,Q,3,4, vv.A.A. Q,3, Vice- p'e5- 3i Did Stall 4, Junior Dancers Q. 'NOW QVGVSI f1OW.gay, but never dull. PALLOTTA, HELEN Schenectady, N. Y. P. F. Alpha Sigma Alpha A.A.l-l.P.E.l2.1,Q,3,4,W.A,A, 3, Vice-President, Sorority 1,Q, 3,4plTrecisurer. Q, Vice-President 1, ouse President 4, lntramurals f9,3,4, Newman Club 3,4, Glee Club Q. WW Worry? Be full of run! OAKS, BERNICE G. Bernie BuFlalo, N. Y. Acc. P. E. A.A.l-l.P.F.l2. 'l,Q,3, Junior Dancers Q,3, Class Teams 'I,Q, Intramurals 'l,Q,3, S.C.F. 3. Today she works lor tomorrow's success! PARKS, FRANCES Sissy Fulton, N. Y. P. E. Alpha Delta Intramurals'l,Q,3,4,Junior Class Vice-President, l-lilltop Masauers 'l,Q,3,4, Stage Manager 3,4, Did Advertising StaFl 4, A.A. l-l.P.E.l2. 'l,2,3,4, Reporter 3, ln- terfraternity Council Q, Alpha Delta Vice-President 4. l shall laugh myself to death. KN.-I x :D OVEREND, BARBARA A. Bobs Lockport, N. Y. P. E. Theta Phi A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 'l,Q,3,4, l-lilltop Press 'l,S2, Junior Dancers 'l, lvlasauers 1,Q,3,4, Delta Psi Omega 3, Director 4, Sorority 1,EZ,3,4, l-louse President 3, ln- tramurals 'l,Q,3,4. l,whoexultinsunshineand laughter. PORADOSKY, DMITRI D. Dim Cortland, N. Y. P. E. Varsity Basketball Q,3,4, Var- sity Football Q, Varsity Tennis Q,3,4, Varsity Tennis Coach 3, Freshman Basketball 'l, Freshman Soccer 1. The school is better for his years here. OYLER, WILMA Billie Johnson City, N. Y. l-l. E. Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1,2 3,4, Glee Club 'l,4, l-lealth Club 4, Junior Aquatic Club 3,4, President 4. Inward joy, outward sunshine. POST, JEAN Postie Norwood, N. Y. P. E. Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma SIgma Sigma 1,3,4, Masauers 1,Q,4, l-lilltop Press 3, lnterfraternity Council 4, Did Stall 4, lntramurals1,3,4. Small, but determined. 'kQ7'k I 1 run C POWERS, PATRICIA ANN Potty Rome, N. Y. C. E. Alpha Sigma Alpha W.A.A. 'l, Newman Club 1121 3 4, A.C.E. 1,Q,4, lnterfraternity Council 3,4, Pres. 3, Corr. Sect. 4, Outing Club 4, lntramurals 3, Alpha Sigma Alpha 1.9.3.4 COT' esponding Sect. Q. Dark, deep, delightful. RINE, BETTY Lancaster, N. Y. . E. Nu Sigma Chi Newman Club 3,4, A.A.l-l.P. ER. 'l,Q,3,4, Intramurals 1, Nu Sigma Chi 3,4. 'Born with a gift of laughter. PBAGER, IRENE ' ' Peg ' ' Long Beach, N. Y. P. E. Sigma SiQmO SIQVHO Masquers 1,Q, Intramurals'Q,3, 4, A.A.I-l.P.E.l2. Q,3,4, Siamv Sigma Sigma 9,314 ' H She's like a magnet--attractive. RIST, ARNOLD Senator Newcomb, N. Y. P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon Class Treasurer 2, Masauers 'l,Q, A.A.l-l.P.E.I2. Q,3,4, College Governing Board 4, M.A.A. 4, Class Treasurer 4, Manager of Baseball 3, Soccer 'l, Basketball 1, Beta Phi Epsilon 'l,Q,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4. lt's better to be little and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. RAISH, MARY LOUISE Louie R . H Candor, N. Y. Bur-fGE3Q'lEY P. E. Nu Sigma Chi P. E. Alpho Si'm .-Did Stall 4, lntramurals 'l,Q, Newman Club1Qgu 3,4j Tl,Q,3,4j Nu Q,3, PIE Sigma Chi 'l,Q,3,4, Corr. Sect. 3. Alpha Sigma Alphgl'-1 We hear her not, but know she Where our work ig is there. RYAN, LORETTA Cazenovia, N. Y. Ci. E. Sigma Sigma Sigma lntramurals 'l,Q,4, A.C.E. 'l,Q, 4, Newman Club 'l,Q,3,4, Outing Club 4, Sigma Sigma Sigma 'l, Q 3 I . Not much talk, a sweet silence. REa.1NATo vp fl: .rw OUV TOY be.' ...Q SAUERHAFER, MARTIN Marty Rochester, N. Y, , Liv, P. E - Transfer from Univ. of P6 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Track ll, Football 4, Swimming 4. . Men of few words are the its men. I ' ,.. . hi .-fl 3 if Qs, NJ I 4 . -4-' .Q 'ui CiIY lfl. E. P.E.l2. l-iillt man lntra A REGTN lin . wk - 'Wi Kin' A N NHTN N N is a NX Ye .... wg., .-.sa . ,, , . O Q KNOX. Lf. VX Y ,fl x NMJTTA-Nl.: bl N' hlglcf ou' ' ' i., i., Ov?-Uri .Q ,A 'Wig Mow, Rochester, Nur, ister from Univ, Of Delta Pi4,'ill, il. 4, Swimmingifi of f men. SW words ore-. SCHADWILL, EDWARD E. Schad New York City, N, Y. f h m Colle e o t e C,T,TOC!l?lllilelfTrOYork ang from St. Lgwrence University. M Each mind has its own method. SHANNON, MARGUERITE Margie Rochester, N. Y. H' E, Alpha Delta Alpha Delta 'l,Q,3,4r A-A-l'k P.E.l2. 'l,Q,3,4, l-lealth Club 3,4, Hilltop Masquers 'l,Q,3r4i NSW' man Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Intramurals Q,3. A sweet attractive kind ol grace. SCHAEFFER, LAWRENCE Larry Wiscoy, N. Y. P. E, Beta Phi Epsilon Baseball 1, Soccer 1,Q,4, Track 3, lnterfraternity Council 'l,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, A.A.l-l.P. EP. 'l,Q,4, Masauers 1, Beta Phi Epsilon 'l,Q,3,4. Theres a merit in being liked. SHEFFIELD, SHIRLEY M. Sheri lthaca, N. Y. GE Arethusa Glee Club 1,Q,4, President 4, String Ensemble Q, Music Council 4, S.c.F. 1,Q,3,4, Sect. 1, Librar- ian 4, A.C.E. 1,Q,3,4, l-lellenic Council 4, Treasurer 4, Arethusa Sorority i,Q,3,4, Treasurer Q,3, Vice-president 4. l-loneyed appearance and personality. SCHUMACHER, WALTER Schu Valley Stream, N. Y. P. E. Eootball i,4, Vtfrestling Coach 4, Who's XiVho in American Col- leges and Universities, 4, Vice- Pres. of Vets 3. A pleasing debonair air he has. SLOATMAN, MURIEL G. Moo Cortland, N. Y. G. E. l-lilltop Press 1,Q,3, Junior Class President, Sketch Club 1, W.A.A.Q,3,A.C.E.1,Q,4,S.C.F. 'l,Q. Shes nice even to people who can't do her a favor. SCHWARTZ, CHARLES F. 'Chuck' Bullalo, N. Y. P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon So-icer i,Q,4f Track l,Q, AMA. l-l.P.E.lQ. 'i,Q,4- Mens Glee Club 'i V Cardinal key Society 353, Col- lege Governing Board 41 SCE 'i,Q,4, Sophomore Class Vice- Presidentf Beta Phi Epsilon 1,Q, 3,4, President 3, Chaplain 9,4 Such persons achieve much. SMITH, ANASTASIA Middleville, N. Y. Stacey P. E. NJ Sigma Chi A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 'l,Q,3,4, Intra- murals 1,Q,3,4, Newntan Club 1,4, Nu Sigma Chi '2,3,4. Live life nonchalantiyf' 4-Q94 IW' ' 8 .in-4' ,ff sb gil? -.df ' 4 A l l JOAN SPRING, JESSE W. STAFFORD, MARGARET SORGI, S ' ger M fi Q SMITH,i.I21?, JANE 'Sari' Y Ec1stAul?!l'la, N. Y. G E l IOmeSrm?Y ' ' Fl l i - ' D l Ph' - - ' l East I-lomptOf1i l-- l' - A P EBU G O pn E. F F m l2utQerSe lljniv-l Glee Club 9 3 4'Ofl1 G E Nu Sigma Chi CC- .' D nce Club 9,3i lntm- Trcmslezl rlgaseboll 4' KCIDDCS KGPDO Delta Pil3l4lHilltellml ktsppo Dt-sito Pi 3.4, Vice-Pfes' fQFS'irQ.ONeWmOn Club 1,Q,4f Eofffcljfllgli 4 f ' Bi ACE. 1.4, ' ' Oplletf ident41Wh3SUVrilCZrsllti,eXsm1?,rlCCSrl ,r2flA.H.i5.E.i2. 'l,9,4- d t. e H 9 From this spring We-IIFPGE: 'lite mind 'mit- . Ejfllegisfotllme Did 4, Lyceum Always ready fora Q00 'm ' severance and abilitY' Cdlnorilittee 9,3f NU Slglnoi gg' l . ' Fl ' l1L'i2?.iFJ5gf2gfi'5giv?A.A. 1,2 1 omg Club 4 Imefnctiom' Rei l lations Club Qi Nu Slgmo Ch' i,Q,3,4. I A perfect blend olHelficiencY and charm. V 1 .fs 7 , hi . I I f i f .,,- J f as-KF' -J fd l i 7 f t ,,l'l! . Q A STEDNER, IRIS JEAN Ste-dgeu V Ellenville, N. Y, ll' Nu Sigma Chi nlromur l 1,Q,3,4, N ' Chi Sororisi 121314, lylloggggg I,'2,-1. A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. Q,3,4, TO liv to show ci good activity, I G well is to work well ir3Of . A . f XX t is PX ' 'X . ,..,s....,M .ws-,..s,m..122ii ',..Qs.fL.s, is - ww.- ..f.,-wwssmc, STEMPEK, KASMER JOSEPH Kas l-loosick Falls, N. Y. P. E. Beta Phi Epsilon Soccer 3 4 QQ t tettsoii Q 3'4' pcm 3'4f BGS' 3,4 V. 1-,S 1 lNleWmGn Club Q Q31 ice resident 4, M,A,Al 1 14, Treasurer 3,4, A mlQhty mite is he. tl Q s . 4 - ' X . X . . MX ' , ,. . - s it Sway . As 'X . is s. STEVE, NORMA HStevie East Rochester, N. Y. P. E. Are-thusa A.A.I-l.P.E.R. 'l,Q,3,4, String Ensemble Q, Crchestra 3,4, ln- tramurols1,Q,3,4, Newman Club 'I,Q, Arethusa Sorority 'l,2,3,4i Rec. Sect. 2, Corr. Sect. 3, Inter- Fraternity Q,3, Girl Scouts 'l,Q,3,4i Cuirl Scout Council 3. To friends a friend, how kind to all. STEVENS, NANSY Cortland, N' ' G. E. v - lKel Music CounCIl 36 Cggdlnlli ct S 't Q3f 5-C 'jim Q?s:22..g...Q,Gieesr Ensembe ' MerrY in heart Gnd splll C. E. Gro Norma .A qt TD, .M RGABH Qfgel' mer, N. Y l 9,3 4. Q P. 1 I .Ich SM 4.' 314iHllIt01':t mind hos it.. ENS, NANCY IlClI'1d1 'l 3i Cardinal' n5.lC.F. 9137 .G Qi Glee CIU' heart and Spllll' STEWART, MARY LoU1sE Bige Lowville, N. Y- Alpha Delta P. E. lntramurals l,9i 'AMA-l-lJp'E.'R' 19 3 4i Mgsquers 'l,2,3f UNIOV Dzjrqcgrs 3, Dance Group 4i SCF 4. Tumbling Team 1913141 CarStuin'3i Alrvhe Pelfc lf9f3f4' .She has left nothing ,undone that she could do. SWEETMAN, HENRY D. l-lanll' Carthage, N. Y. P. E. Delta Kappa Graduate Potsdam State Teach- ers, Delta Kappa President 4. Men are of two lcinds, and he is the lcind l'd like to be. TAFT, CLINTON Clint Whitehall, N. Y. P. E. Transfer from Green Mountain College, Assistant Coach of Football 4. l-le is not in the roll of common men. TETER, NADINE Deanie X'Villiston, Pa. Cn. E. Alpha Sigma Alpha Newman Club 'l,Q,34f A.C.E. 1,245 Intramurals LQ, Lounge Committee 3, Did Stall 4, Out- ing Club 4p Alpha Sigma Alpha 1,Q,3,4, Corres. Sect. 3. A gal with that 'town-and- Country' loolgf' X. im, X . R+ ,NM . , t X .deg , bull. -....,,,..J .0- P . wi. f,.v ' .Cty , Q ' Vt I 0 it, f ? l NRIETTA THARP, BURTON P. THAYER, DoRoTHY MAY TOBINQEIJNARD F- TURNBUl7IljiOEE. QE Both' N. Y. lth lcgotlzl Y TullYeN Y. New Yorlc City, N. Y. Ch ' Q , . . I ' - - Graduate of Cortland State G. E. Q, E. Delta KGDDO Pt E' NU Slitmo 'I Normali S.C.F., A.C.E. W 'S Glee Club Q 4. A. A,C,E, 4, Newman Club 'l,Q,4i lntramurals 1,Q,.3,4f QUGUC A quiet manner is evidence of C E gmin I I lnterlrotemlty Council 3. Club TQIQIBHQ 4pr'TPl!dherlt li.TllhlcSl ,P1M t H -- 1 i H H Ulll 1lQl I, os i a wise head. Still water runs deep. Tapped byultlfh ,wand of the F6250 Delta Pi 3,4f College Governing Board 3i NU Slgmo Chi 'l,E2,3,4, Treasurer 4. indivrduOiity is the lceY to tome- -y 31 -A' -J TURNER JEAN Cazonovia N Y p De ta from A y tat lu isio e A l lt19pir1CSS in ac n XNALLACE NYLA JUNE S7 I ThetoP l Q News e N e im Commi tee Q D d Co Editor CUSS Treasurer X A l-l P E P G I T eta 'K anna Secretar OW D cretary 3 s aeoends on C v s oreoaration 1k VANT THEBESA Terry Fulton N Y Alpha Delta Alpha Delta Sorority Q34 Treasurer 3 President 4 College Governing Board 4 Newman Club'l Q 3 4 Secretary 3 Chair man Lyceum Committee 4 Pines Committee 3 Senior Editor ol 4 A A l-l P E P 1 Q lntramurals Q 3 4 l-ler ovvn special charm attracts each one WARD MARY Wardy Marcellus N Y l-l a time table subject to change with out notice er mind is like a railro d VanWAGENEN M ELIZABETH Betty Lee Center N Y SCF 'IQ34 Treasurer 24 Hilltop Press 'l Q 3 4 Exchange Co Editor 4 Circulation Mana ger E2 3 Perseverance at its best WABGO NORMA Endicott N Y Acc P E Sigma Sigma SIQITIG Club 'l Music Council Assistant Librarian 'l lntramurals 'I Q J un Emir Dance Club 'I 3 Senior Dance ub 2 Aquatic Club Q 3 Cardl nal Key Society Q3 lXlGWmO l Club 'I Q 3 Secretary 3 SODl'10 more Class Vice President Col lege Governing Board Secretary Did StaFF 3 Junior rOm Queen Q lnterlraternity COuf1CIl Q Who s Who in American Col leges and Universities 3 She does your eyes a favor WAGONER ROBERTB Wag Y d BOY N Alexcn no Beta Phi EP5'l Football 'l Q3 Bcslgetball Track 'l Q 3 Masquers Speech shovvs Wl'IGl 0 mon 'sk WAYE THOMAS Om Y N QWDUFQP N hinlc well bu mo lt is manlY lot so tO UCF Well W P. E. 'f nsie Fgntbo .-RGGSOFT qUOlltleS Yi S. P. E. Soccer I-Zotse F 1,QiNeV M.A.A. Quiet, I . I I I I ,nv cc If l AI ha l , . . I ' ' P E ' L imslvri lban S S ' ' ' If, H ' I I I - - - 1 1 1 1 f i I I I . ' ic f 3,411 .CE 3,4 , ' , , f f f 1, - H ' ' ' 'T H g - tio .' i , - ' 1 1 1 1 . i l ' U ' F , H . . f i 5 Did 1 . . .... , ,3,4f I , 1 1 - li I ll F 1 6 A --1llT . T LTVVQY, N. Y, . I F . 4 1 ' ' I ' ' - . . V O q RP' S7-IE' Theta Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma 'l,Q,3, Glee P. E. t t I9 T ' 'fm ygqg , , . - u - gp ,i Q- K-A f - evvman Club'l Q3 - ' . E4 bfjriif 5 fvlgggugrg C-21314: -IIQI4 1 1 l4l ' Q1 A . .- ? ET. l ceti 3 -- . A 1 - ' - ' I LFh,1,'n'.n 3 1 - A I I ' . ' ' - , gphgaye if U -- ' , i . I f ' dvds li,-1 4 .Q . . J ' ' i 3 -1 Kami: Del: P -if h ' ' 4 . . ' H - T13 3 4 Peggr' : Y . ' ' lfuesrcn' ic Se I .. . ,, . S9 FT'af'd'3 .4 I 3f 7 . I P - A TCC .VNS .ucceg ' U v i . - - veip' ' ' ' ' . .. T fi 2' T 4 30 ROBERT ll. HWGQH a Bay, N. Y- Beta Phi Epiilc 2,3, Basketball' lasquers 3. is what a mtlnll , THOMAS 'Tomn Y !bUI'Ql1f I mg: think we',',l act well' WHITE, JAMES B. Jim WHITTLETON, MARK White Plains, N. Y. Medina, isi. v. P- E- H PE' A mark of quality. 'Transfer from Canisius College. Football CoachinQ 4- l2eason and calm judgment, the qualities belonging to a leader. YAZAK, DEAN D. YOUNG, MARION Nine Cortland, N. Y. Salamanca, N. Y. G' E' RE' Beta ph, Epsilon Newman 'Club 3,4, Quting Club 3 4' l-lilltop Press 4- Did ,Soccer Q!4f -l-fsck' if Bet? Staff 4,lCollege StudentCourt 4, l 0l-59 preydent f n mmllro 5 Masquers 4, A.C.E. Q,3,4. 1,Q, Newman Club 'l,Q, Tennis 3, M.A.A. Vice-President 4. Quiet, good-natured, one of the boys. A red head vvith a rare wit. WIGGINS, DOROTHA Dart Portville, N. Y. l-l. E. Sigma Sigma Sigma Mwiiuers 'li Sigma Sigma Sig- mCl fli9,3,4, Treasurer 3, l-louse President 4, l-lealth Club Q,3,4, l-listorian 4, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 1,Q,4. Gentle of speech, beneticent of mind. YCUNG, RICI-IMC ND C. Rich Delmar, N. Y. P. E. Transfer from Albany State Teachers College. College Governing Board Presi- dent 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, A.A.l-l.P.E.l2. 3,4, Soccer 3,4, J. V. Basketball 3. Bright is the ring of words when the right one rings them. WILLIAMS, IOHN F. Jack Wfaterville, N. Y. P. E. Baseball 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4 Life is what you make it. CASEY, MILTON Auburn, N. Y. P. E. Entered Senior Class in Jan uary, 1947. Better late than never. l if 331k .. T,,,.,,x 19- lfvn -is 9' 'St gm. . -ei 'H I U .A W . M..-...... - 1+---ow.-.-. . nal. .,-L. A ?- 1' .s- N rn .,- in rv. ' . 0.1-4 ...W -v xwf .- ,P M93 Z 4 , 1 , FT' ., f . - 15 nm F 4 ff Z. ff 'z fi V 4 Wi? A yy N, --' 1? W , U' M 1 X5 ff -S W 2, sw f , ' ffl J' '- '.,N4 4 -5 ,4 M.-1.1 .Q 1-4-ff?gQJ 'ft 1 IS.t 7!fQi S , fl L: - rf' - f 7' 1. 'A , I .M ,A ,441 Y Q 5 Iva? 1 . 1 -, f , A j f ' I 4 .- YQ! xx ' 'wi 4.1 V - s . ' 2- 5 - 1 A y' v 4 ,f 'Hi' SN ' fj','::-,fig P X gfffzfmiig ' ,,, E Vf 4 MX nz, W , mf I EQVWVZY , Wi' X CKY f X' aff z f ff 5 K' A ' f i5fVf,,4f 403 W' 5 , Q f Huff ,fi W 4 , H ' 'ii' 6,7fSHZ.. w , X ,Ig I M,,f1,M. 4, k ha- 'a f 2 , f., ff 24 f . , 5 im 45? , CUVDenter LSHWQVVQH vE..,,f,,,aKf X M, f Q . MM X. If if ZZ L 7 ' , f' ff ' 43:2 2, , my CN: ,ZW ft News 4 -5.442 , x f W y . MQW QNX? w X 3 2 7 V 4 f 9 33 , rf 3 'f -X ff?,Tgj54 ', ffx , Q MXN , f 0 W , A f': Y lISf?W4f7fy f' ff? ' :ff1'i'fs ,dw fx X 45, ,x ww! , qw, X - 1 fr if fgf Stedner Auguglicuro Birmingham Corbin Clark, E. KWS- ' 1 V sq' Taft Steve Chose Smith! L qfy, 1 , QP 1 '-M! NA ffm -, N xv .,, 1 W . ,f-3' , 23. 1 E115 xii f' 3 - if:-Li! ., : . 8 M W Y 4- ',, J' ka f . - wa t 0 ik -sf . rw-rv fi K Q 2 X f 4 ' W i if M A ,,,, , f M . ww' ZW, W H, , ,, .,,,.k.. ,Mia ,. ,, . J. , 2 rig? ' I T-H, 9 . 7, ff M Lwgg 0, 57 f f -4., ff f f ip, W V A 1 Q ,, 3 Mk ,M GQ -0 ff., AH! 41. ,... L ww- X YI V , ,A 1 4 , , ' 'M UUIH-ai Nj , ik 'JI N ,x 1- , A 4 I-ry . ,.: 3 ju A ' ,I 4333 ' ' ,Vg . n yew L'-TJ 4 f was mx 5 '71 .M , f xx 'Q ,,x f if , 5? ps' mdk. Mgr, 1 X, 2441: L ' ffN . gg?- 1 1 a 6 W- ' 0-' 7' z x Rig Q , :Li Lfnfwy Jay' - W f ' f 7' 'W :Lum ' E ShOnnOn Bccon rxxlflsh Ho le Q Spring V'm5H Jewett Smith, A, Hakes FQNQV af '-Af i i E. Long, Turi, Fazio ffl l Q Junioriclass '46-'47 V undaunted .... the class must go onl . Qorgeous tans .... coals 'round a welcome fire . . . Gnd corridors-melodic transformations . . a sixteen piece orchestra . . . a throne, a 4 IDU. f , , nff?i V 1 Si 1, wt ' -:V , wsu- -, Amid much paying of fees and standing in line, a return to the familiar campus .... teaching assignments met and classes left temporarily behind .... a nevv sensation, a Mr. and a Miss before your handle .... Regis Foote hobbling along peg-legn style behind her vvee cherubs ....P.A. , The remainder a-pluggin' .... it's American l-listory for some and A-Typical, Methods and Geography, and Literature to squeeze the midnight hours from reluctant eyes .... gradually the l f I mid-terms taking toll .... November snovvs hiding autumn leaves and the pa e o winter rep acing d ff lvl B n and Mr. fisl4e the guiding lights as Mid-winter picnic for something H i .... iss rovv invasion of the Girl Scout Camp tal4es place .... tobogganing .... tempting hot dogs and gleaming An untried idea budding for an original Prom . . . college rooms depicting varying phases of Spring season . . . the lounge . Barb Robinson and committees dutifully refreshing the prancers . . . Cornell supplying queen, a prom imme- morial . , , ., h 'r E L- s A Moving-Up-Day for the third time , . . the last chapter ' . Stevgrtn l0OmS ahead in a saga unforgettable . . . E 4,?4 - Mid tw Stempelc mon 4- Bilaitl -' C I esfhv ' M' f39t t .4 The Class ls ni lx M Do QW., C ., Q' i V t ' S l X J' pf ,K ' f ,. 3 f ' if la A M , U52 I . i s s . t , X x . I , ' . s 'L ' .. 1 i . ' K n t ,1 s Y' J l i , . ' Winm Mayelte naldson, D'Agostino, Kleinsang, Margolin, Cooper, Swanson, J. Thompson, WOOdf D' Dorlmgl Magical Benjamin Dieter, Waldman, Christy, Whittaker, Sudman, Pierce, Fuller, N. Johnson, Skillmen, Simpson, M- Thofnpwn' I Palumbo, Portchmotith, Behul, Gray, l-lall, Struglia, Seitz, A. Jones, l-lyde, Antonakos, Cook, l-lortn h r Scholz, POfl4el LD4Connor, VanCaeseele, J. Sullivan, Brown, Diel, B. Sullivan, Chapin, l-looker, Piper, McCormick, M05 9 I lillotsori. Weiss, Fallot, Costello, Dalton, Stevens, Robinson, Whooley, l-lenries, l-lolbrook, P- Jones I llanks, Bottle, Creenhaus, Snecliker, Muller, McMahon, Wrathall, Stoker, Vollmer, Sandwall M Her Walsl'19rBOle lriigano Castle, Rrtino, Bessette, Clancy, Riley, Drake, Doran, Cuilchrist, Maziarz, M. Darling, BGSSUQGI ue I U 'k n l Vinn, Molelle Benlomln lolz, parker Wolshef Boll' of 1948 1336 Eottom Row: l-larding, l-lussey, Drake, Nash, Crossgrove, Gennett ROW 95 Slfvlser, Barnes, Wilsey, Wheeler, Grantier, Crosier, Sposito, Turnbull OW 3f D'9fSCl'le, Conrad, Brown, Carnie, Weyant, Nolan, Russell, Coleman ROW 4i Bodneff Maziarz, Furbush, Golcltlnorpe, Kobuskie, Fricano, Nostrant, Diel, Kudzy, l-lall, Seidler, Luongo ir 41 xX +4Qf - I The Class gg? I 2 l large Q conheudy, Tuthill, Thompson, O'COmiOf Sophomore Class OFFICERS President ............. Margaret Q'Connor Vice-president .... ..... A rthur Thompson Treasurer ...... .... C arol Conheady Secretary .... ...... J ean nl-uthill The novelty of being one more step up the ladder . . . the big vvheeln Sophomores in the process of hazing for revengelll Wipe that smirk oil, Froshln l'What's the thirteenth ruler? . . School parties . . . class meetings . . . the Soiree- our big moment . . . heart throos and Spiegle's specials MOWUQ-UD Day to top oil an unforgettable fun' paclced t h ' en mont s at State . . . The Junior Rock looms ahead as a challenge for next yearl . , . of 1949 '.-ff'1 EQUOITI Row: Klindt, Hyatt, Fahnestock, Dann, Hedges, Malis, Harding, E., Giza, lngersoll, Huxlord ROW 92 Haller, Oleksuk, Hallock, Armbrust, Hess, Dehler, Eichenger, Clapp, Hammond, Charpek OW 31 Auvvater, Hennessey, Halsey, Hunt, Battaglini, Behr, Colberg, Hodder, Meyer ROW 4: Burgess, Filardi, Kelsey, Adams, Bunter, Edinger, Ellerson, Barnhart, Campbell, Bilik, Christie, Gaylor, Hannon E33 Avxcllfeff BCQYGQ Johnson, Collins, Shepherd, Turhill, Spencer, Derby, Keefe, Elwell, Hetherington, Gleason ROW 7: GU.VPlWY, Kimmick, Lesser, Pruden, Lamb, Rypokis, Burke, VanAuken, Will, Keenan, Finkelstein RO Ulglmfdf Houlihan, Landon, Parry, Williams, Boyce, Grant, Troisi, VanDenlourg, Blowers W 8' Domelsf Stedman, Eidens, Harris, Fondacaro, Cook if 43 gl. llc , .,, -1 Av Ao. 4' ,VW ' Q' ,lg f-. n ,iff , 1 J f, 36 .,, 9 '2 9 A i A 7' 1. mix .f,' HI! A .- Q N I if i , ,xfl I r A-S -INK Q- N- Y' Q' ii' iw lx. . 141 'Si .N'3.' , . u ' I X '. 0 I ' , 1. . -1 .- Y ii? -cf' Y 'k if if F P, K i fiism I 3 .lwsui HI lLf3 ' 1 VV L L, i otnw, oolverton, Valentino, Q'Brien, StoFford ViC1fOVO l 9 Seislove, Martin, Soil, Myers, Scion Vosbgirg, Ridick, Schmidt, Townsend fi- l3eX.'i.iir1, McMurphy, Luppirio, Schorlc, Sedvy, Trimm, Tuthill, Tiedmcm, THOFTIDSOVI -1 ilfefei, Wisdom, Penzeli, Qfonnor, Vollmer, Conheady, Shipton, Pettes 5, Noi.-bold, Priesrer, Tinker, Rands, Steve, Christie I -3.. iiwmiwsrm, Miirrci y, Burton, Frank, Lipsius, Krouse, Redmond, Crciumer, WeSt9Vm -- ' ,, ----,--.....- Y . Freslwman Class President ........ ...Williom Pleiller Vice-president .... . . . George King 'lreosurer ....... ...Doris Krumloul Secretory .... .... N oncy Monroe 'llwe door ol o new lile opens . . . tlwe independent leeling . . . being port ol o college . . . tlwe inevitoble session ol tlie Hunderdogn Frosli . . . As we slwed our green, we don tlwe red ond wlwite . . . tlwe Froslw tolent sliovv with cliorusline ond lwumor by HN. C. King ond Ugtoogel' Bosclw-snoppy, crisp, lunny -tlwe Froslw rong tlie belllll Doisy Moe Drog . . . big weekends-Frosn Hoo- liiglwliglwts ol on initiol yeor in college . . . A prolitoble yeor . . . o wiser closs . . . college tro- ditions ond stondords becoming ours os our First yeor drows to o close . . . X 'i wr! Monroe Krumlouf King Pfeilifer 45 The Class 1- llotlivrn Roi.-.f Sovercool, Dence, l-loll, Towne, l-lyde, P. Wright, Ceforotti, l-lerbst, lVlcGowon, Wells, Polmisonof Cgrmclnf Mltum' Cowl' Shorts Pretisse F' fl Morehouse, Springston, Wosco, Wright, l-lorst, Reod, Rickey, Dull, Athoe, White, Wotson, McCorthYi Mcrsllollf Hyatt' Smythe' Smith, liberbocl, D , Adams, Line.-. 3 L-room, Anderton, Mohlbouer, Esposito, Lone, Myers, Gwinn, Murphy, Lowrence, Mocorenko, l-lecker, l lUlC'Vf Frlmet' lxtznclr lirnbuirq, l-'lOuQl1, BLHDS LTO-.., RA, ll: twofold, Micros, Sloond , Mcmminl lf.-R.-. -1 idrvcn Renzellr Di-'-ever, Bonlzs, DiGioio, Thomos, R, Willioms, Bosch, Brondt, Severino, Grihiths, Abbott, Newton, Weiss, N:-..: . Weir fw Sam:-9 Rnoro. Noszronr, l-lerbold, Foremon, McKen:lriclc, Thompson, Posch, Young, Poroclise, King, l'lGVVIS, Meokerf ' 5Q,gn:,..is igllin' rw, lQOt.-.'OlSll! , Rm-. 5- Vo: son Mn:L3oni.-.ell, Bob, Sturt, R. Boldwin, K. Boldwin Elmer, Keeler, Freidmon, Dick, Lookenhouse, Fletcher, BVOONHQ' Qrnn 'von Under-.-.oOd, Robinsen, lorrlc, Qlivori, Sghuglq ik lo 'k 4 Bottom Rr Of ROW Q: E Krurr ROW 3:5 R. IN ROW 4: li LeRc Row 5: 5 ROW 6: l Row 7. c - N of 1950 U, Ctlllln, t, Smyther t, Adams Y MCKlmlnl 'I Well! rclflfilflgl I Bottom Row: Camollo, Hageman, Bennett, Gayton, Vetrone, Rowlee, Robbins, Nobles, Pallolcat, Ackley, Mcliendrick, Charles, nc O'Connor Randilce O'Brien Ho lcins ' I 1 p Row 9:Bassler, Hartman, Holden, Banas, Miller, Botslord, Catlin, Strowbridge, Carroll, Dalby, VanAllen, Anderson, Gaetz, Duva Krumlauf, Baker, Peters, Dey, Amerman ROW 35 Smith, Innes, Young, Legeer, Lind, Katz, Mcrgans, Smith, Jane VanScoy, Joan VanScoy, Pickles, Price, Vey, McCann, P. Mic au R. Michaud, Monson ROW 43 Ruslfer K. Williams, Schuler, Ball, Cannizzo, Soldwisch, McMahon, Drake, Triestman, Rudnetslcy, Eyler, Maye, Clark, Bordyn 1 I-SROY, Petitt, Carlini R - - . - OW 5' Flshefr Mtlers, Brasure, Monroe, Reardon, Mitchell, Catena, Francisco, Hecker, Smythe, Lutz, Moelich, Ouellette, Glover SSW 65 Kise, Earl, Beerman, Jackson, Geisler, Pfeifer, Gornbein, Wright, O'Shea, Marcino W 7:SleVenSr Head, Armstrong, Connell, Booth, Sterling, Bolfa, Molnar, Martone, G. Fuge, C. Fuge, Murphy, Kaufman 47 4 ,5 6' sf ,X--1 -f1 .af .PH ,,.--f Q- L n. O S ir ne N V ' Z4 F gm Q N7 :.:CN'C V . an . '!Ef'r..r- L F- fy , '. was 7, F Ei -f-,Jr aww - A 'IlllllllllI'fllffl'lPI'I Pf'1'f!'I'. fA -5 , mf ' . W J? Q r A M 5, 1 ,,-1 +G.. Ig. 'Q QQ .Q Q ly' nj 'f 'Q'7,p.M,.'. --. J x',vn l 5- , -. .4.- - . ,K , I. r hr. 'I h ,t,,,. - ,- I I , , r.,,,. 4 A 91' Y . ..w ' ag' Q' ' ' , . , . -as ' ff.. AQ5' . Y , . Z r if P. A777 Dldqvkzo-Sq, d P D 5. Alma Mater 7. Pull it, sophsll , . W L. a rragaun 6. Class Enthusiasm 8. St. Lawrence Game 9. Spring Fever .A Training School WQUR MATERIAL - -SUR WQRKSHGP fra H -g49t - S' N Ex 9 iXK'Y'X we NW .ENN is in X ,sw J, 1. rf ls. ..- I Y AFA-V ,wux - W . -Q. N E . R w Q 1 'lf at , M 'Q A, bye V JJ-7 s- I !'Uq ,!ingirvnu Training School The teaching assignment becomes a reality . . . case studies come to life . . . the lesson plan is functional . . . The child your confidant . . . becoming suddenly the center of your lite-with college secondary . . . Those First', experiences-the science experiments, the out- door trip, the snake in class, the Film run oft. . . all vari-colored features of the cadets laboratory . . . all now memories on a Fading page . . . New teacher emerges-you beQin to get ideas . . . p.A.,' now means Udignityn-the classroom so near- . . . i f ,Q gg , ' -A-511' IN AND ouT OFTHE TRAINING Scuoom. Reading Hour Rhgihm Bond. , , .4 WX ff ni L-. Nw'-5' n - X X . ,X- ,QCX-X . GPadg 5 P6 NOW rganizations . .. PRCFESSICNAL MHQNQRARY WCQUNCIL -DRAMATIC -CULTURAL -JOURNALISM -RECREATICDNAL fJ3f I A. C. E. QFHCERS President ....,............ Winifred Adams Vice-President. . . ....... Anne Nolan Treasurer ....... .... lVl iriam Shepherd Secretary. .. . ...Virginia Coleman Brief discussions with Mr. Bancroft planning activities . . . panels on 'duvenile Delinquency , Childrens Literature lo join a Union or not to join a Llnionn, heated arguments vs, new con- I C eptions and developed ideas . . . Childrens Christmas party at the Qrphanage with toys, Frosh talent show, games and sparkling little girl eyes. . .all made meaningful by the smile on a child's face, an expressive, Gee, thanlcsl . .. Plans for a prosperous year '47-'4Bll A. A. H. P. E. R. OFFICERS President ................... Joyce Norton Vice-President. . . .. .Edward Kienle Treasurer ..... ........ A nn Bacon Secretary. . . .... Barbara Kraylca Sponsor. . . .... l.eonore Alway Reporter ..................... Marie Riley lea for homecoming grads-drive for new members . . . Cafeteria food sale for Camp Jamboree . . Panel discussion on Benefits of Cortland . . .Active participation at state convention. . . Butch Minion new student section Vice-president . . . professional speakers . . . Spring Convention . . . 54 'Professional Attitude acquired meaning A. A. U. P. The Cortland Chapter of the American Association of University Professors. President ..... QFHCERS .........lVlr. Fred l-lolloway Vice-president ..... ..... lvl iss Ruth Dgwd Secretary-Treasurer ....... Dr, Maxwell PQVI4 lmnol Yeo' - - ' OVQOWZUWQ YGOF . . .goals are being set and purposes established by the seven- teen members . . . Stress placed on more effe t thodical discussions of faculty problems in standards of the profession , . , UVUW of thought and objectives . i' C We COOD9fGtion among members of the profession . . . more me- tlie C0lleQes . . . advancements made in the ideals and X I i I l i A. i ' '. y-1 if A 1, y . -: 'fi Cf! i ff- n I A xx, l s f x , ,, I . .. ,f ,U , A. C. E. Adams, Nolan, Shepherd, Coleman A. A. H. P. E. R. Norton, Alway, Bacon, Riley Absent: Kienle, Kraylta A. A. U. P. 5 Baclc: Thurber, Smith, Carr, Parlc, Sawyer Front: Brown, Holloway, Moffett, Howland -355i Health Ll 'A Council llr. Allen, Miss McGrath, Dr. Bowers, Dr. Eckel, Mrs. Childs, Banhlazl, Davey, Bacon, Turi r 1 llresrtyent Vicespr e St?CIE'tClix lreasurer ldiitar ian t5a The l-lealth Education Council was organized formally during the current school year. ln April 1946 the idea ol a health council was approved and a constitution was formulated. My First taslc was to divide the worl4 ol the council into several committees-one ol which has been functioning rather etlectively. A Committee on Sanitation shared by Miss Dorothy l-lanlon has produced results most students and faculty can already see. We do hope, in Future months, to get into various other health problems which lace this college. -Dr. Allen Health Club Meetings are real social get-togethers . . . parties . . . and more parties-swimming, larewells, bridge, teas . . . hunting lor places to teach . . .-Dr. 'dohanne Setnastianl' Allen mal4ing his detnute at the piano the stamping ground of the l'-lealth Education Majors . . . -r- l Kap Preside Vice-D Record Corresl lreasur Historic orricues lvlary Jane Kunzog , Slsiitut . Sonia Bortchmouth - Clerald Billings K 'W ff Q l-lertvert Booth it .... Dortha lftiigging , Booth, Wiggins, Kunzog, Billings 'k I r- xv -X. Xl Kappa Delta Pi gm GFFICERS sident ..... Shirley Letlingwell Vice-president. . .Lila Jane Smith pecording Secretary. . .Doris Carl Qorresponding secretary Joyce Norton Treasurer .... .Mary Jane l.ayton l-listorian ..... Margaret Stafford Pre ROW 'lx Turnbull, N., Forgea, Turnbull, l-l., l-lackett, Browi RCW Q: Margolin, Norton, Statford, Letfingwell, Miss Carr Smith La ton Carl I f Y I ROW 3. Dr. Sueltz, Williams, Furbush, Young, Sudman, Dilceman, Jones, Spring, Sauerhaler, Dr. Park, Mr. l.adieu ROW 4: Crossgrove, Birmingham, Wrathall, Dolan, Wallace, Gartland, Turi, Darling, Vollmer, L. The initial pledging ceremony with lormal initiations following . . . accomplishments including assembly program, news letters to alumni, chapter song originated, professional meetings , . . Two lormal initiation banauets plus the annual picnic, school dance andthe rummage sale-the results ol worlfing together. . . A busy year, a lull year... culmination in the regional convention, our playing host to K.D.R. chapters from New Yorl4, New Jersey and Rennsylvania . .. Wi-lQ'S WHO IN AMEWCAN CCLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES PCR 1946-47 Chosen by laculty and student vote . . . Scholarship, leadefShID, personality, basis for membership. FRONT ROW: Wargo, Wrathall, Turnbull, Letlingwell, lVlif1iOfW BACK ROW: Schwartz, Ball, Chase, Young, Kobuskie, SChUmOClW9V ,574 Q fn. ... ,S N. f ix C 4, S .1 V-.4 Social Activities ii Council 1 A s 4 , 5 r -r he l s 'X f . , s' wiv? s I Elia? x J i ' 1, sz , i ,I 5 X li .5 A - GFFICERS 6 ,M ,Xu lure-indent.. i .ilcala Vollmer Vive-president . . . Ed Kienle fecietary. ,i , ..lV,aiy Darling licaciiioi .c ,, Donald l'la.l Sitting: Kienle, Vollmer, L., Dehler, Darling, l-lall Standing: Martone, Marx, Christie, Geisler Another year, another social calendar. . . bigger and better school parties. . . monthly meetings ol the council in Deans otlice plannin' 'em . . . more men in evidence. . . more heels and stocltingslll All the traditional dances . . . Get Acauainted Dance, Country Fair, Christmas, sl4ating parties alter exams . . . new decorations , . . new spotlights . . . suggestion box placed handy For students' contri- butions . i . big plans lor the following year . . . Cardinal Key The all-important honor of welcoming Frosh to C.S.l.C .... talcing attendance in assembly . , . welcoming visitors to C.S.T.Q: . . . meeting lreauently to discuss the constitution with, Say, have you seen Chuclt Schwartz lately? . . . the big brother and big sister system building friendliness and good will between newcomers and campus oldtimers . . . An organization by the students, lor the students. gfouidul. MEETirv0 .,,.f'-' zzz -z t ii- 5mnd'n95 Swear, N055 6912, Walsh, Cochrane, Schwartz Lockhart Elwell Sitting Lang txarga Darling, Sgllgvonl Layton Thompson 1 1 ' 1 'k58i' Sitting: Standing: Chc' Vlce-Dre l'eOSurei l:Gculty ,A .-.. - ,,-....,.,, -.-...c,- ' .... -..hp A Women s Athletic Council CDFFICEES President ........ Rita Wooqllgrtrl Vice-president. . .Betty M. Parker Treasurer .... Josephine Chivaioli Secretary ..... Mary fame lfunzog I Sitting: Sudman, Nolan, Kunzog, Parker, Mrs. l-lolsten, Miss Brown, Deiter, Dady l Standin : Krumlauf, Skillman, Stoker, D. Vollmer, Stal-lord, Schmidt, McGowan, l.. Vollmer, Q Charles, Whittacker, Reilly, Dikeman A The playdays at Syracuse, lthaca and Cortland dotting the season with basketball and hockey the activities. . . ski parties and more parties . . . due to the W.A.A. Accomplishments? Numerousl . . . new unilorms lor the cheerleaders . . . a revised point system lor girls, allowing them to earn awards . . . new method ol selecting intra-mural coaches and i teams, and captains . . , sponsoring ol the girl's bowling club . . . Fun . . .organization and planned play. . . Men's Athletic Council Coaches ol the various sports working with M.A.C. to set up a well organized program ol athletics at C.S.l.C .... delinite policies established during the year. . . selection ol varsity men . . . , annual pep rally at State Theatre . . . systematic managerial program set up . . . exercising ol classes during home athletic contests S. . . recognition lor scrubbing . . . all in all a signilicant yearly accom- i plishment . . . close cooperation ol laculty and students. li OFFICERS President ..... .... L evvig Hulbert VICG-president. ..... Dean Yazak SeC'el0fY -..... .... R obert Long lfeosurer ........ James l'lolihan lflsultv Advisers . Mr, Rgbertg Mr. McWilliams Dr. Mollett Ain i i 4 u l S Top: Banhalezl, Rist, Glldifesl Bottom: Long, l-lulbeff, Yczclf , ,y59-lr Lounge Committee Dilceman, Mosher, Fennell CAbsent: Krayka, Wheelerj Bridge, hearts, polter . . . a friendly chat . . . l:ranl4ie's latest on the jul4ebox . . . Q retreat . . . a rendezvous . . . committees continual aim tovvard sociability and com- lort in the lriendliest spot at Statel Bulletin Board Committee Kleinsang, Baker, Townsend Cikbsentz Seitzj The shutlling ol notices . . . what became ol all the thumb tacks? . . . the influx ol bulletins curing test time . . . craning neclcs to get a glimpse. . .campaign posters with a riot ol color . . . meeting places lor laculty and student. . . at the hub ol it all. Pines Committee Furbush, Mayette, Morley Performs yoman service in malcing reaclY lor those evenings ol lire-light, songs and laughter-amidst the pines and the starS ' -and lest vve forget, the thirteenth rule.. Lyceum Committee Thompson, Vant, Berchen, Furbush CAbsent: SudmanD Cultural grovvth ol C.S.'l.C .... plon- ning ol concerts and guest Deflolmonces . . . aim to meet music, art, dram0f dance interests ol students. t 4 Pres Vice Secr Trec l.lbr4 I-lilll Song I 5' 7 alll I l X fl ls E i ., . presio Vice Rec. J Treag Corrs 5.1 l 'k6Osk X. Student Christian Fellowship . . . duo-monthly meetings 1 I- . 'Owl Clergy bringing Closer Cooperation with 'GCG' Churches . .ViSgrOg1D5iiScussioiszs . . , aenszi sessions over cocoa and cookies . . . Frequent contacts with RGS Sy Omell CGRRU5 GMD A grgups . . . singing, smiling Faces, and that unforgetaple B sy Weelmmt lleqc Qt Fill FF tlme suDDer with everyone having G 135 I . . . U fi' CK fx Bottom row: Blowe , V W . R Ssckli-tt, IL-ewilghrs in agenen, Clark, Collins, McMurphy, Price, Christie, Ne.-.bsii 1 ow z etc er, , d HI ij , In i R SWISGCTA RUQQ arp an a androw, Mosher, Winn, Brink, Rruden, Gleason irigfiyo... ow 3: e out, l-lakes, Sh Ft' Id, Q ' , I A chat Spencer, Robbins, Came-eieDiC rossier, Costello, Fuller, Baylis, I-lewitt, Stoinaltor ' Q ROW 4 Sh is d Rh H ii' oikis 'l iepefrcllf O, esuk tteelg Com- Student Christian ' Fellowship OFFICERS President... ...... Joan Tillotson Vice-president. . .Eleanor Myers Secretary .... ..... A udrey Lamb Treasurer .... ..,.. E lsie Clark Librarian .... .... E sther Winn H'II ...... .... B etty Collins I top Jean Clark Song Leader ....... Joan Carnie 3CGfTle Flux ol neclcs 'L -, ,U I .L- 's with I gif' l u r I -I .es lor ,' ,H llh y l l . - ,' 1, ' l It f y gn- ,H A' E-L 0-X I X ' ' ' ,la 5 I-'Z X -- ...L i- I ' ' C l ff',L,.L. ,-.1 '.F.-.2-s.. I rua , .N ll , f, i r 3 reaClY d 'gain Newman Club 1 'Ula' orricties president ...... Arthur Thompson V'C9-Pres.. .Charles Meizensahl Rec. Secretary ..... Kaye Smythe Treasurer ...,........ Joe Kelly Corres. Secretary. .Rody Conrad Bottom row: Walsh, Troisi, O'Sullivan, Luongo, Michaud, Thompson, Grant, Kelly, Fowfer, Friw Row Q: Rev. Bolger, Fuetsch, Viafora, l-lodder, Meyer, VanCaeseele, McLane, Burns, Reardon I 1 Row 3: Carman, Murdock, Blase, Turi, O'Brien, Marx, McCarthy, McCorff1lCl4f E'Cl'9V1'3egf Film . Don RowY4: McKendricI'lc, Shxoxrt, Dalton, Ilvlorley, Lawrence, Along, Katz, Was.co, l-lennessey, -YDJU5 ge5 oung, Dietsc e, cGowan, eRoy . D r rmjgnce ROWS5: lglujaxkf Catena, Burns, O'Connor, McKendricl4, Young, Gennett, Lockhart, Rin-, Trimm , myt e, argo Riley . A I . ., . A A O I The Union of Catholic students at State the solver beauty oliormal initiations. . .the DICVHC Cl lil J f Fomp - - .the lu .M M ' Fth eenn St. Ratriclcs dance . . . ral mg Son B n and laughter that we shared. . .the wearing o S QV B I I ' H Warez, gms! with this ygcilglf lrish lad . . . those Sunday suppers and informal chats with Father o ger 67 p,,,., 9 L3Ob,,,5,n, Lhgliey, Recd, Hunter, Steve, Filordi, Qverend, Gietz, Porks, Polumbo, Lover, Benson, Along, Whitney, Smith Lis,-,f 3 Smyrhg, lncglee, Keenan, Bonholezl, Bodner, Blowers, Chorles, Triestmon, Piper, Leonorcl, Priester, Lesser, Luongo QFFICERS Delta Psi Cme a hesiffsftf en41lel-4 Bsftfsfs Uvsfefid Xf ' l .ice-presioent .... .... l: ronces porlcs TVSOSLJVQV ..........,... Helen l-luntgr Henson. lsesozocs ieooirg ,Nfosouer enthusiosts through new hits , , . W tneossessois ofcgfcf on: Drofsotic Conlerence lor this Spring, sign posts on ., L inersoos Q' o':g'ess 1SiCCl1S '-9 Z ol o Dromotic Council lor thirteen high schools in :nfs section soothe' success, . 'ne oinner to nonor new Delto psi members poying me was :Q 'ture oczzwties + Masquers liwlt-urn row lirumloul, Vxlells, Drolce, Wilsey, Fowlef, VOSlDUfQlW, WOllGCe, l2Udf et5l4Yf Vgnfqllenf MCCGHH tninrigi, Sig-dmgn, D.BenQderrO, Berchen, l-lording, Lowrence, Clorlc, Mrs. Smith PALUMBU HUN' xx '11 l Nli 1 3 OFFICERS President ................ Bruce Gietz Vice-president. .. ........... .... lreosurer ...., . . .Chorles Burchen Secretory. .. ........... .... l-listorion ...A . .. l '.'pit:St GIGUYC point oncl curtoin colls, reheorsols ond scripts, promptings ond cues, we solute the dro- f-utn Clermont or Stole , entertoinment . . . the lost worlf in humor . . . new tolent sporl4ling tl1VOUQll ' I I the siilzotz INNO? gnersonolitv in lront ol the loot lights . . . the thrill ol it all vs. the lun ol it all bocl4stoge . .. Hoisting: ti lczcrzer 'lt- xoi.e thot spotlu, 'Vtlherels my prop? . . . D inc An l.'i.ilr:einess ol lost Spring, o sign post ol ochievement . . . the l'Berl4eley Square' ol lCISl Cancer we Frcsn nczlaing their oebut with lour one-oct ploys in the eorly Spring ol this yec1r...HSlcin ol GUY loetrf' breegzeqz in cu oillerent, ot lirst bollling ploy in which humor ron riot with lVlr. Antrobus tolcinQ mei we wir: :P-be nusrccnl review in Moy plus the oll-importont bonguet ot which the Nlosquers ol the 'Q'--viz se-czssrw cfsne inf: the lolc: . , i to swell the list ol sixty members . . . -X full sgme veo' for one ol the most tolented groups on the hill . L ,tt i PALUH80 OFFICERS HUNTER CLARK FILARDI Ae PARKS PALUMBO Fowusn. GIETZ OVEREND Dawes 'MRIILV scum , ISIIIINI OF I OUII TEUIV' AII WIIDEI2 I I I I I I I IS Y I ...W M , , VI ' f I Jr ,I I I I I I I 2 My Senior Dance Group Sell-expression bringing new creations . . . teamworlc developing into an inspiring Chrigimcs interpretation . . . imagination running wild through explorations into the new Fields of movement . ., the pooling ol ideas , . . a new guiding hand . . . a masterpiece ol accomplishment . . . The Spring Conceit tho culmination ol concentrated ellort . . . Qn with the dancel . . . lfriygrllfc1rir1,DlliGIUOr1,KfOYl4Cl,BGffOQllfii, Morley, Miller, Mills, Gennett, Turi, Wargo, Curro, Turnbull V D ,, liouim SDMSM, Seldler, Bla 9, S M., 5 ef 1 M ' FQ .- l'1DDIf'iCi.SGUX-'Yr Battaalini Carlnie, Sicldrt Cgfjlrlllvl, Dorling, Wrctholl L Ni. . s i V - . . , .. cs isreon, ,wiilcmsr Monroe f Brosure W r, in estein, Dehler, Wisdom, Filardi I ' eyomf CCWGUOI Frimet, Moelich, Leonard 4 Junior Dance Group i :QQ 'wjle iles! ,.V,x:inlwT QA FACJ A i WG M993 If CQG,J1N'C'TQ7 Q,-Cie CF PTGX-fervent DFQEWQDIGEIQD ol l-QCl Shawn and Bqrtgn lVlUmQvV-llle ik inmtim- -..,-fie Ii V I 'l 9 JUUIOVS strive to emulate. V tl1' 'tit 'U i'-'i-9 i-Dcisea dip-a h ll'T'JfY3P tc :ne Cousin-as fe:-tice ana the Qprinq Elf tum Gnd O sense of timing all combining in con- . LM, - U on . 9'ssJ'6' iw- S cv Degas . . . Cert ' ' ' On OVVGY of lithe Forms dotting the stage-a fmt The Cf group ol school of ously to l vice Ofifil lority iHC Qpp6CII'C1I lvleetir musical p Glee Clu melodic . . phone cal ments-de Two ma Christmas Concert- oll and su quality . , Mei Aspirat ' ' ' Quart ' ' ' l'lGfmC liolls lrgm lblend ' Q 0CCGSlOI'lQ lOf numbe frien,5 Sing new lutui Girls' Ensemble The College Girls' Ensemble . . . a group ol six . . . entertained at various School Qllairs . . . contributed medodi- Ougly to the Christmas Candlelight Ser- ,gce and Spring Concert. lts popu- lority increased the demand . . . lor Oppegrance at civic gatherings . . . Music Council Meetings to lormulate linarcial and, musical policies ol the Band, Qrchestra, Glee Clubs, Ensembles and all things melodic. . . planning programs, malcing phone calls and last minute arrange- ments-details and ever more details . . lwo major events ol the season-the Christmas Carol Program and Spring Concert-both planned carefully to suit all ond sundry in selection, variety and quolity . . . M2h'S Double Quartet Asplmtlons high at year's beginning --.Quartet nucleus lor '48 Glee Club M FVWIODIC strains ,Floating dovvn the 5 fOm Mr. Banse s oliice as voices 'SlnQlHQ lor lun . . . meeting blend l I ?5rCiSlOE0llYlust to try out original ideas u , m ers - - - plans lor an organized me - . nssmgmg UOUD here at State in the new luture , , l 1 ' Dar 0' Girls Ensemble: Warden, Struglia, Stevens, l-lalloclo Hfllleff Morehouse' Mm X Music Council: Shegieldl Stevens, SUM, Mclmchong Sgencelloschf Banse, Horst at Diario Men's Double Quartet: Geisler, Stitt, Bub, BYVUGZ UV Omf -if 65 -A' WOITIZDXS GICC 1 i X . ,, mb orrictias n- X President ....... ......... . . .Shirley Sheffield Q 1 Vice-president .,.. ...... lf dith Struglia X lf if - - X' 3. Secretary ...... ...Miriam Shepherd ' 5 X , 'tar' , 4 Librarian .......... .... M aye Morehouse ff X Q N11 T Assistant Librarian ................ Jacqueline Brasure ' - L , ' - 1' X1 Music Council Representatives ....... l-lelen Middleton Q M -i X Hu-WM J X Marjorie l-lall Spencer ' Xf Xa' if .4 ,.w f- , X -.v .I H IL. i nf' - I W gi 'fn '1 liotinmroi-P Diel Adams V ' N M f , Olentino Henneg . Ftp., Q: word! iwotsonl MIHQV Simgscn A SEV, Bloyney, Catena, Francisco, Brasure, Woolverton i Mr. Po-,., 3 Fbbbmsr Cmlm hymn, Stevenggpgm rustMMyers, Carman, Rypokis, Tillotson I I V I f ' r , Q i Aaams, I fvlurphy! pw Murphy B CI ctimsh . M., Spencer, M. l-I., Short, I-laller, Hallock, miss Toi,-.nsond Solon Woslfo Moiehll Org, ellleldl Fmlqelsteln , c , . ,N I O . iuzhill USG, truglia, Stafford, ThaYer, Gleason, Hetheringtonf Lx.. 1. .. i e c .. E.. Fouls, Lamp, C-,royl MCMUrDhYl Bumer seems, t . .c c . cu ,... ODDOlrWtment5 x,-ygjt' A . qwfs 'ww -1m,f, . 7 r l Img . . . X can 1nlb'ck..,T4Llx..f -norm: gegmcs Gnd SOM CMOS nesdays, songs and more songs. . src XKISS X'lSXQ C'v1C-,if-41,1 ' A X I ' H li A ci ,uct i a with Miss Dowd a A , -. i ' f - cession spectacular-ii.f etgfesme we CLWSLWOS the piano . . .white dresses. . . candlelight pro- c . X ' ' l 4 K - seas . I 5Qf,f9 Qcfceq me temm to F I on ormalS, QOYGW, light and colorlll Rel a ion o a musically successful year 'A' CO -k BAND Something new has been addedlll . . . A college band now lunctionsl A musical stimulus at laotball games, or Tuesday Assemblies. . . Participation in the Christmas Choral program . . . ana the hiahliaht ol their season'-the Spring Concertvvvith many up and coming prospects lor the luture. V V Back row: Mr. Banse, Finkelstein, McMahon, E., Stitt, Rands, Keenan, Shutts, Giza, Smith, Sudman Front rovv: Seavy, Miller, Snediker, Campbell, Solon, Lane, Cook, Collins, Thompson, Tillotson, Johnson, Botsford, Newbold, Dence, McMahon, M., Kenneda, Morehouse x Q - 1 .1 If M-Q' 1 ss v H' Mr. Banse, Sheffield, Clark, Armbrust, Keenan, Bunter, Campbell, Drake, Tillotson, L. Allen, Tillotson, J., Stryker, SneOflY, HO ORCHESTRA Revival ol C.S.l.C. orchestra . . . lreauent appearances in assem y . se ec io T S thoven, and lschaikovvsky and strains ol Mozart and l-landel with singled violins and clarinetsrl . . hhel DVIIVVJ Concert and Christmas Pageant lormal debutes lora last-grovving, successlul organization un,er t e eaoer- ship ol Mr. Banse . . , melodic lun and endeavor. . . the ioy ol creating beauty together . . . ORCHESTRA CFFICERS president ........................ Margaret Thomson Vice-president ..... .... M arion Stryker Secretary. ...,...,........... , . .Anne l-lallock Librarian ........,...................... Elsie Clark Representatives to Music Council ..... Mary McMahon lhomas Willilord bl l t ns from Vlfagner, Roe- BAND QFHCERS pfesidgnt ..,....,,....,,.. lXlUViC'j JOLIUSLOVI Vice-president .... ,.il.rary ffcllflahon Secretary r...,, ........,r. .,.,..,., R i itn .Dolan Lb A rr.. lfiaraaret lhompson i rarian ...... ,..,r.,..r 1 . F N ,VK EV Ar Assistant Librarians. . .Doratnf Jiza, i-inIiff2Q r'i'V'V1'fJJ Representative to Music Council. ., .... CnGfl95 Dlllf -k67'k llock, V-filliforcl Nash, Auwater, Tinker, Blake Saclcett, 3C1U9Vf l-9HlnQW9ll 3 vm- X 9' 4 4 s W if ' .iv 4 v4 f 3 v F 1 7 Q , B V, K ,, I 'ul V K, L lf' X , ' , Q' , , ' - , fx qgmxwwrv-.W Vx Seated: Wflmitmey, Furbush - -' Bti f fl 1 Mg, mdmg. Vandenburg, Palumbo, Blowers, Smyfhel Bgnks fill, vnu!!! X13 7, ,lx If I 0 I t C: . , f f, M Xa , , N- X -'f'f',,Z' l a S' - --il Y 68 ir ee --4 E ll An ll Bla Au Da Ful Jer lwor Estl Ril. Hilltop Press EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Janet IVlargoIin ASSOCIATE EDITORS Margaret Jones, I-Ienry vonMechovv, Anne Rapavi, MaryJoy Bauer, Regis Foote. LITERARY STAFF Bruce Banks, Claire Whitney, Richard Blowers, Larry Byrnes, Joan Charpek, Aubrey Christie, Kathleen Colberg, Doris Dalby, Edward Davey, Joe Dwyer, Winnie Fuller, Ruth Hackett, Bertha I'Iorth, Joyce Jennings, Robert Maloney, William Ma- hon, Margaret Mitura, David Oppenheim, Esther Palumbo, I-Ielen Pierce, Marie Riley, Charles Schuch, Ray Vandenburg. -lf' . rx' X .Huggy 1.44 icss ' Margol in, Dr. Sawyer BUSINESS EDITORS Business Manager-Shirley I.eI'lingweIl. Assistant Business Manager - Eva Stevens. Advertising Manager-Jane Sackett. Circulation Manager'-Barbara Nash. Assistant Circulation Manager - I.or- raine Cook. Exchange - Gwen Tinker, Meta Au- water. BUSINESS STAFF Phyllis Blake, Barbara Kelsey, Isabelle Marigo, Joyce Newell, Elaine Renzell, Elizabeth Rowlee, Marion Young. Another week, another deadline . . . where is that story? . . . the Familiar chant ol our editor . . fun putting our Hheadsn together . . . That Associated Collegiate Press Convention in the windy city ol Chicago . . , some time spent alongutheloopn . . . New front page dress . . . StaFF meetings . . . press room with a new coat of paint . . . First steps toward establishing a News Release organization. . . successful school dance in the Iall . . . I'lead Aches and paper pains . . . but despite it all a successful and prohtable year. ir69-lr The Diclascaleion Smith, L. J., Dr. Sawyer, Wallace, N. J. The scene . . . the I-lilltop Room . . ., the main characters, L.Jf', and NJ , the dialogue . . . latest Did problems, the director, Doc Sawyer, the background lor the '46-,47 Did production . . .the culmination ol a year's memories all weighed, silted, rehashed and assorted ,... for you . The humor ol it all . . . Dady and her budget worries, the dummy boolc loolcing so empty till the last Iour months. . . a lrosh aslcing in Qctober. . . HWhen does the DicI', come out . . . hm? Cooperation ol Spaulding and his camera, Miss Conover Carmody, the lcids in ge-nerOl l f waitin. late, that elated feelin when the rraterials are handed t th Q Q . o e engravers . . . a job done anothei Did, grown liom mere discussions and plans to a tangible reminder oi days at Statelll . . Didascaleion Staff CQ-EDITQRS Lila Jane Smith, Nyla June Walla ADVlSEl2 Di. N. IN. Sawyer. LITERARY STAFF EDITQRS Joyce E. Jennings, Claire Bessette lfvhitnev, Regis Foote, Barbara Scott. SENIQR EDITCDRS Theresa Mant D h C .lane Lavton. CG aiot y arpenter, Mary ART EDITQRS Nadine l-etei John lVlcNeill Intinlis , ADEQ TRAINING SCI-IQQL Doris Carl. QRGANIZATIQNS Dorothy' f'X'lai'lev, BUSINESS MAN,AGER lftaiv Alice Dads: 7Oi' Pl-IQTQGRAPI-IY Seniors-Jeanne Mills. Snapshots-Mildred Short, Betty Fow- ler, George Novalc. ,Qrganization - Ruth Dilteman, Jeanne L l'lommedieu. SPCDRTS Joyce Norton, l-lelen Pallotta, John Ball, William Mahon. FRATERNITY Shirley Marx, Fritz Mueller. ADVERTISING Henrietta Turnbull, Lawrence Mcl:eei Frances parks, Norma Wargo, Norbert Fennell, Dernice Cohen, Elizabeth John- SON, Marion Young, Norma Steve, Jean Post, Mary Lou Raish, Gloria Michaels. TYRING Frances Mitchell. 0 Q 14,5 MN A X -. gl Q, N93 157 f '- - 7 or ll F I 1 f 7 S ' f 'N fn f 1 EF 17 1 1 9 10 fri' F - - 'fy' X 1 fb Bock: McFee, Porks, Turnbull Mahon, Boll, Mitchell, Norton From: Cook, Dody, Johnson lm 6 1 Bock: McNeill, Teter, Novak, Mills Bock: MorleYf Ccflf VON, POOH? Front: L'l-lommedieu, Dilcemon, Fowler Front: JenninQ5fSCOff,WlWlf 9YfM0'f Q77-Ar Senior Aquatic Club OFHCERS Adviser .............,..... ..Mrs. l-lolsten President ................. Shirley Wrathall Vice-president. ......... Shirley Lehfingvvell Secretary-Treasurer ......... . .Mary Darling Those long-awaited try-outs with vvater wardens malcing resounding splashes . . .an invitation, an initiation and at last attainment as a lull-fledged vvater sprite . . . Water trolic hostesses on Friday night . . . mixing business and pleasure vvith vvater polo, relays and vvater tights plus high dives . . . Cortland Mermaids feel creative again-the '47 Agua-l'loliday with Bing's songs the inspi- ration . . . a three-night run ol melody and vvater magic A toast to another wonderful yecr ol shimmering vvaters and smooth diving. Fmwrrzrrrflfffz-vi i'7Q1k - i I . '3' N-2' 1' CJ x I i l K. i if ,. u y'f '1it 'lxu X I - ii., uh 2 S ' ' Yu ll: e A' K 'Haul ull: 5 . Nh. 'rx N, '-12 Junior Aquatic Club Bottom: Swanson, McGowan, Wells, Roos, Darling, Minion Sitting: Chiavardi, Weyant, Kenneda, Shipton, Grantier, Bassage, Marigo, Short, Wrathall Standing: Hartman, Diel, Sullivan, Englert, Chapin, Statlord, Mrs. I-lolsten, Turnbull, Thompson, O'Brien, O'Connor Mrs. I-Iolsten, Tillotson, Harding, Carnie, Anderson, Kurzenhauser, Leonard Front: Miller, Luppino D I i QFFIQEQS V95 I. .. V , V F iaen 7 ........i. , ,W,lhejmInO Qyleri A ite-presioent ....., kj L feifetarv-Nl' IM.. Cnet eoncrdm Jmlm me I .I reasurer ..i,, Rose Mmie I-Uppmo - 't' V' TTCW5 WWE inf' ouoes' I - , 9l'CmQ TWCJQW ine -X.-.'o:ef gg N196 Q I 'V3ilqO5li - with tandem swimming, ice-cold plunges . . - o tt et, CHDCWQ ifessesr afl a oort ot an ocgiivenglog EWUWQ, teamvvorlq versus individual slcill-th perfection, K C U D GVWQ fOQether-and working toward aqua' Presic Vice Seoy ose l tic l Debate Club OFFICERS President ......... Ward Kimball Vice-president .... Bertha Bergen Sec'y-lreas. ...... Barbara Steve Bottom Row: Moelich, Charles, Shutts, Bassler Row Qs Brovvn, Steve, Kimball, LeRoy, VanDenburgh, Kaufman, Mr. Palmer, Bergen, lirutiss lt's',nevv, it's stimulating, it's debatell ff vital, vvell-organized group vvith nevv spirit are the members ol the Debate Club . . . Witli Mr. Cochrane helping to direct a grovving and potentially strong club at State . . . A study ol the technique ol debating coupled with persuasive reasoning and research make these members mentally alert, and avvare ol the correct procedures in aggressive debating . . . Qne objective . . . introducing an intellectual side ol our college to the Cortland people . . an opportunity lor sell-expression . . . The Debate Club . . . Bowling Club Practice every week . . . strikes to spare . . . open bovvling once a month A. . . intercollegiate meets . . . Round Robin vvithin the club. . . Competition . . . Guttersnipes vs. Alley Busters . . . Lucky Strikes ' vs. Hlhe Sleeper . . . periodical National lelegraphic lcurnarnent and anyiouslv avvaiting results . . . Bottom Row: Piper, l-lorth, Benjamin, Kleinsang, Sullivan, VanAllen, Steinaker, l-lakes Row 9: Williams, Marigo, Christy, Miss Coleman, Die-tugustino, Marshall, Sand.-.fall Row 3: Shannon, Wheeler, Root, Grantier, Reilly, Seavy, Sandi.-fall, Connors QFFICKRS Pregident .,t.....,., flfarie Bilef Vice-president. .Clara Sarnflffall Secretary ..... . .Bertla Haiti. -l-l'QClSlJlf3f. . , lfifllil Cilirlgllii 'Ar72-If 1 Outing ' Slci Clul: WOMENS OFFICERS President .............. Betty Johnson Vice-president.. ..... Patricia Grantier Treasurer ..... ...... l-l elga Buss 5 Secretary. .. . ..... Rody Conrad l S- . l Bottom tow: Wrathall, McLane, Kann, Trimm, Minion, Wells, McKinney, Johnson, Rielel, l-lorst Row Q: DeFrancis, Murphy, Bruno, Darling, Tiedman, Eichenger, McGowan, Buss, VanAllen, Miss Brown, Sandwall, Soll Row 3: Sterling, Conrad, Surdam, Grantier, Giza, VanDenburgh, Rugg, Bassage, Mrs. l-lolsten, Pettes, Mr. Linclc Activities centering around 'Qle Man Winter . . . waiting lor him to wave his snowy WC1lWd - -i slciing movies to start the season all . , . two clubs join in social events such as the all-school slci party at Kennedy s Slci low , . , A hundred students enjoyed the lun along with hot cotlee and doughnutS . - - cold leet, warm hearts . . . H A trip to Virgil to set up trails . . . team selected to represent State at Syracuse all-state meet. . . l5rol l-lollovvay advising and leading . . . Grantier, Johnson, Surdam, Minion, Thompson, FUQSU Watkins aided in instruction ol the town slti club at Qttenshott l-lill . . . a variety ol experiencesgand new sensations . . . a hill . . . some sltill . . . a gracelulspillll ...the slci club. .. Slfl TEAM Newly lormed learn . . . lceen lor competition . . . old man weather and late start prevented much activity . . . high ho l ' A ' ' pes or increased activity in 1947-48. Slil Team iviirsi s oiricifts President , ..,.. ,. llichard Bruno f Vice-president .. f'Xrtl'tur'll'10rriDSOn Treasurer .... , Warren Surdam Secretary, , . George Fuge publicity .... l lax-.turd Cutter 4 Bmmf li 'l0fhlViSi FUQ9, Newton, Thompson, Mr. Linclc -Af 7-+ 'k 'wmv f W 5 1 1 r, ff y, L i gm , 3 , 2 , U f if wwf 9+ s if ' f JJQN. 1 ff! Ei? ZW 225555 if wi- ,gk ' fiiiia' SW ,uf A ,-'-YJ., rx' f-- - N-g,,:+T,,,. .pf 'H' 'N may H i i TPi1,'Q2'-'SH ,, 254+ HS, i +1 if Q i -.Q w i . . N' i '11-fwrisfaa i 11? 'Y' 'Z ' 'I'- i Q .' ' f .4 A -' , ' . ' 5 'Q ' x.. 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U Y -, X gh' T M' :rn wl. . . , TII Fraternities... --AALPI-IA DELTA A ALPI-IA SIGMA - AIQETI-ILISA BETA PI-II EPSILGN A DELTA KAPPA - INILI SIGMA CI-II A SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA ATI-IETA PI-II II QI II I I I I I I 77 L V i TPB -L I-5. , x 3 'L If 5' -Zig r .l Hellenic Council QFFICERS President ....... .................. B etty lrowler Vice-president ...... .... L awrence Schaeffer l l Recording Secretary ..... .... M ary Jane Layton ML Corresponding Secretary. . . ..... Patricia Powers Treasurer .............. ...Shirley Sheffield L . Standing: l-larvey, Powers, Schaeffer, l-lurley, Young, Dilceman, Bayer Sitting: Rocker, Parks, Fowler, Layton, Kenny, Sheffield CAbsent: Fuller, Meisenzahlb Former lnter-Fraternity Council becomes l-lellenic Council . . . new name, fresh ideas, added goalsl . . . Constitution causing much discussion, pros and cons, advisability of this and that . . . finally adopted successfully . . . Qriginal, picturesque l-lellenic Ball with Winter-Wonderland theme of light and color bringing a bright page to many memory boolcs . . . The Country Fair . . .the outcome of all fraternities and sororities pooling ideas, brain storms, and materials, Mr. Bancroft and Dr. Allen ducking Sponges, door prizes, waltz contest, lifl9fbUQ race . . . f The much discussed rushing rules passed upon and posted, paving the waY to Cm influx Ol new aces. 'k79-lr P 1 IFE' Alpha Delta l-louse opening a bang-up affair . . . Gang Date and faculty tea show poise and party spirit of A. D.'s . . . traditional Christmas Party . . . every creature was stirring, even the mice . . . slaving lor Beta frolics . . .well worth the worlt . . . Beta Cup on display for all wistful onloolters .... sisterly filiality demonstrated at party for Alpha Sig . . . measles and rushing . . . l-lell-bent pledges . . .O memorable spring formal . . . A. D. plays hostess for Kappa Delta Pi Convocation lnitiation banquet for new pledges . . . spring and Alpha Delta's fancy turns to an all-sorority coolc-out . . . customary but reluctant senior farewell. A Qllicers first semester: President ...,.... Vice-president ........... , Corresponding Secretary .... , , , Recording Secretary ..... . . , , lreasurer ...,,....,.... Second semester: President ...,.... Vice-president ........... CO 9SDonding Secretary. . . . Recording Secretary ....... . . lreasurer ...........,., l-louse Qfficers first semest H . . . .Ann Bacon ...Edith f-larvey .Bertha l-lorth . .Mary Darling . . .Barbara Kraylta .....'lheresa Vant ...... Frances Parl4s . . . .Mary McMahon .....Rozan Conrad .lsabelle Stolcer er: President first quarter , .......... . . .J President, second quarter .,... Oyce Norton Second semester: prGSiCl9at, tl'iirCl quarter, M SENIGRS: Bacon, Ann Bauer Mar 1 Y Joy BUm5f Madeline POClY, Mary Alice l-larvey, Edith Ingalls, Anne Johnson, Betty Kann, Katherine Kenny, Caroline at80-k . . . .Edith l-larvey H---------.Barbara Kraylta MEMBERS KVGYKG, Barbara Md-Une, Kathleen Mills, Jeanne Morley, Dorothy Norton, Joyce Parks, Frances Shannon, Marguerite Stewart, Mary Turner, Jean Vant, Theresa JUNIORS: Blase, Betty Brown, l-lilda Brox, Eleanor Chapin, Jean Conrad, Rozan Cooper, Carol Costello, Mary l.ou Darling, Mary Deppen, Barbara Diel, Beverly Dieter, Viola Drake, Patricia Edwards, lva Lou Fallat, Sue Grantier, Patricia Grinter, l-lolly l-lacl4ett, Ruth l-lall, Norma l-lorth, Bertha Johnson, Nancy Jones, Peggy Margolin, Janet McMahon, Mary Millen, Augusta Mosher, Barbara Muller, Virginia O l-lea, Joan Piper, Marion Radford, l-lelen Riley, Marie Sandwall, Clara A Scholz, Martha Snediker, DOH5 Stoker, Isabelle Struglia, Edith Stryker, MGH0 Sullivan, BGUY Sullivan, Joan Trimm, Jean Turi Marv , 5. ' e Varl Caeseelef l-Ormm W ' , MarilYn wflffliev, Anna MU' Wrathall, Shirley. Wilkinson, Palma SOPHOMORE51 , Marv l-QU Ejlbrgjesrsgr Katheflre Conheaixf C33 , ari Piihnlilnd, Mildred Keele, Colleen l' e McKinneYf Caro mret O'Connorf Margo Robinsogf lifgbora S , ve . Tigrqasonl Kgtherine -l,lGdlTlGn1 Lols ie t it Ee 'NW 1' a. i . .4 .- fr . Sf' 3 hp .,.- 311' tr f 'W .ii Q, .ree 1. i aj P' 1 'ti .ti .ESQ . , r 1,1 f ,Q .r ff - 5 1 t , 9. ' if 4 Bgclcz Nlj Rile Middle: Fronti BU' Baclc: J Middlr Front: 1ine 'IG f M Mahon Woodford Vlfillfinson Turi Dehler Seavy, Conrad, Back: Snediker, Bialy, Weiss, Benjamin, Shoals, Fallet U CliI C 1 I ' 1 1 1 O Riley, Chgpin Middle: Brox, l-lorth, Jones, Wfhooley, Costello, Cooper, Slrriglm Middle: l-lall, Stoker, Dieter, Kee-fe, Mosher, Stryker, Van Caeseels Front: Muller, Radford, Diel, Sullivan, B., Sullivan, J., Millen, Front: Brown, Darling, Blase, Johnson Grantier, Robinson, Drake 4 'i vt...-1-.- Back l-lammond Grantier Bock: Dady, Burns, Norton, Morley, Bauer, Mills 1 I , , Middle: Shannon, MIS, Luker Middle: McKinney, Conheadw O Connor, Cfblbefq, sand Nall, Front: Bacon Kenny, l-larvey, Kraylca, Kann, Turner, Vant, Ingalls WfOtlWOll Front: Thompson, BLMQGSS, HOCPGH, l 5'dmOV' i8l-A' P 1 'Ki ri c KV ll 1'-11131 2111 si K. -, v ':'xL2f K? W X Alpha Sigma Alpha Traditional Trunk Moving excuse turns a young man's Fancy to Alpha Sig House . . . A sweet blend ol lrolic with kindness and hospitality-Qrphanage Party . . . Homecoming dinner a sumptuous success as the past mingles with the present. . . Let it never be said that An Alpha Sig can't catch the spirit-Santa is supreme . . . Cortland winter weather proves uncooperative-but ingenuity saves the day . . . Results?-one hay-ride . . . A get acauaintedu party lor gregarious Ugreeniesn . . . rC1DlCllY succeeded by a Faculty lea . . . Mad Rushing and heavy speculating, as usual-no loss of lervor lor informal initiation . . . Such busy little bees. . .Spring . . . Ciraduation . .. President ....... Vice-president .......... 1 COf'iGSDonding Secretary ..., , I Recording Secretary ....,. .,.I Treasurer ,.......,, Registrar. . . Chaplin ..... Editor .,......,,, House Qtlicers: President, First quarter ..,,, President, second quarter ...... ,i 1 House President, third auarter .... .1 ,- t8Q+ arricries MEMBERS . .Nadine leter .Winilred Fuller .Betty Clancy .Doris Donaldson Carol Whittaker Grace Kleinsang - .Helen Hunter ...Helen Pierce - .Helen Pallotta .Patricia Powers .Helen Johnston SENIORS: Hevvitt, Eleanor Pallotta, Helen Povvers, Patricia Teter, Nadine JUNIORS: Behul, Delores Carro, Ann Clancy, Betty Cook, Lorraine Cronin, Rita D'Agostino, Claire Donaldson, Doris Fuller, Winifred Hunter, Helen Johnston, Helen Kleinsang, Grace O'Connor, Mary Palumbo, Esther. Porchmouth, SONG Pierce, Helen Root, Joqrflne ' , ony ggdjrsilbch, Mildred Whittaker, Colo vviisey, carol Wheeler, Porothy sopriorvioiztss Davies, BGVQVIV Laveri Margaret Leonarclr -Janet O'Brien, Kev Priestefi Jlll Ridick, EvelYf' shipton, SONY Tuthill, JGGV' 4 Curro ,,,,,,....-5' - W., fy. 1?f,i5sL'f 'T if - r.,, ff QTL, I - '? e x. f, 'xx ,ya .1 ig! .fhg A st J i E Im r rnia ed 'ol ,thy ES: Y 'et at F , 'tv-'K lr WI Pallotta O'Connors O'Brien DiAgostino Kleinsang, Clancy, Porchmoutlw, Laver, Powers, Palumbo, Fuller Curro Cook, SSY, I 1 1 I :Q ..k. . f xr vbiihfv 1 kk. ,ff ,Q j, -jg 9,f'f f.Anl:i ff'14'-' 7f ,gg A Av L W, ali r renfgfa, ri 0- f n :rl jrrv EwGf4A ,l.,, ' l llll Sitting: Behul, Smytlwe, Priesler Back row: Sposito, Wheeler, Barnes, Shiptan -4. All Ridick, l'eter,'Davies, Leonard, Tutlwill, Paot, Johnston -k33 'a ,. 4 1 IIE' 1':.1111Z'-1- rff t f' i S Arethusa Socko introduction to a new year with a picnic .... refreshment without a pause-a gala Gang Date which turned out to be a male-cluttered paradise .... who dares criticize Arethusas Bridge ability? .... Card Party proves aforementioned prowess .... Saint Nick, overladen stockings, and some memorable carolling .... Swank laculty tea-merry time by both laculty and memberS . . . . County Eair and Beta Erolics lollow, with green and white precision . . . . Another Card l3artY Never get enough ol that wonderlul stulll' '.... Champions ol the green and white . . . Sorority ollicers First semester: President ......... Vice-president .,... COVf9SDonding Secretary .... E h 0 l E Recording Secretary Treasurer .... Second semester: President ........, Vice-president .... C0ff9SDOnCling Secretary .... I' I Recording Secretary Treasurer ......... l'louse Qllicers First semester: President ........ Second semester: President ......,,, i'84-Af ....Gertrude McCullough .Shirley Shellield .Gertrude Bayer Joanne Ashcroft ..'.Elaine Elwell .Gertrude Bayer ..lVlerilyn l'liller . . . .Joyce Burke Miriam Shephard ...Elaine Elwell JoanneiAshcralt - . .Joyce Burke MEMBERS SENIGRS: Sheffield, Shirley Steve, Norma JUNIORS: lVlillinero, Angeline SQPHQMQRES: Ashcralt, Joanne Bayer, Gertrude Burke, Joyce Campbell, Jeanne Dann, l-lelen Derby, Joan Elwell, Elaine l-lanson, Gene l-liller, lVlerilYn Kelsey, Barbara McCullough, Geftfude Schork, Theresa Shepherd, Miriam Steve, Barbara Walker, Elaine Ward, l lelen Bock: Kelsey, Sclwork, Hodder, Myer, Welker Middle: Campbell, Derby, Steve, B., Boyer Front: Elwell, Burke, Molirnero, Vxford f i 7 I . 'V' fl :fifk , ' f .f r 1,510 ' 1 'I 'P' f'f ' fl :Ib-Q' ill . -40,9-. an Q ,. f,' ,I an keg ., 1 Y 4! .,.av ,, N..6: ' ,fl 1' l 5, ' , QU CO Sl nl ld Shepherd, McCullough, Steve, N., ASl1CVO'Lf l'l'lle'f DGMI l-l 5 f rl ZZIY '- 'J'-'E' X .llc 34.11 'a 1'.l f 4 OFFICERS President .... ............... A rnold Rist Vice-president ............. Donald l-lall Secretary ....... ....... l. ewis l-lulbert Treasurer ..... ..... R obert Wagoner Beta Phi Epsilon Qpen house . . .congenial Beta l-losts . . . Beta School party, the Winter l-lop . . - QGY dime' dance at l-lotel Cortland . . . successful sponsorship of Beta Frolics, raising sufficient funds to send our wrestlers to Nationals . . . Beta Directory . . . bachelor parties for fun and fellowship . . . Auguliaro, ldolo Boll, John Bonthem, l-larry Bonlcs, Bruce R. Baker, Lloyd Banhalzl, Donald Beclcer, John Blowers, Richard Bodnor, Eugene Boland, Charles Boyce, John Bruno, Richard Chase, l-lal Clark, John Collier, Robert Conlclin, Guy Corbin, Richard Cutter, Howard DeBramo, Emilio Dente, Joseph t8o-A' Members Doran, John W. Dunn, l-larold Fazio, Raul Farwell, Gail Fennell, Norbett Fondacaro, Alfred Furbush, Walter Gietz, Bruce Gilchrist, William Grant, Arthur l larding, Fred l'lOlilWC1n, James l lOulil'1C1n, James lnglee, Clinton Johnson, Jeqn Keenan, George Kienle, Edwgrd l-Ong, Robert LUFOFiSlCy, Michgel Mahon, William lVlaziarz, Fredericlc lVlcAlpine, Donald Meisenzahl, Charles Mueller, Fritz Nichols, Nlerwin Qatman, Edward Parry, William Ruff, Donald Ramsdale, WesleY Redmond, Francis Schaeffer, l.awrenC9 Schwartz, CharleS Sennett, GUS Stempelq Kasmer Stimilc, George Thompson, Arthur Vonie, Douglas White, Robert Yazak, Dean Back F0 Front VC Rai Back Front Back row: Johnson, Bolcind, Grcint, Vonie, Dunn, SchcieFfer Front row: Redmond, Cutter, Mohon, Nichols, Ootmon, Fozio, Romsdole F Bciclc row: Bonthom, l-lulbert, Boyce, Vxfogoner, Schxxortz, Long, Gilchrist, Forvvell, l-loll Front row: Yozolc, Rist, Moziorz, Mueller, Chose, Bonholzl, Fennell -31 U am PHI :Ps L I v -, ,FN F i-.Km A PHI EPSILUN es, 1 ' U lVl'l 'N il lf F 77 15 . . . D , Clorlf Bock VOWI Blowers, Srempek, Kienle, l'l0Vd'n9f Memenzolrll U Bock row' LU,tOllSlclll llcBrgmilkgogeyenocnrogodnor Sennett, fiAcft-lD'f'F' Front row: Thompson, l-loulihon, Furbush, Fondocoro, PUFF, lclolihon, Front row: Stimi , UQ 991 O 1 f ' Westermon, White, Boker -kE'7ir E F ii f 31 Al F 1 2 4 . , rl 1 . -. 121 -x.r' QFFICERS President ..... -.. ......l-lenry Sweetman Delta Kappa l rr. skg P! ':'.7i I 2' p 2' I lf' Back Front i - r Vice-president .... .... C harles Button Secretary ..... .... G eorge King Treasurer .................. Gary Weiss Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Edward Kellman Chaplin .....i... .... R obert Lewis A gala house-opening to start the year ohf . . , Kappa's bacl4 in circulation again . . . l-lousi party with feminine invasion . . , sleigh ride, the laughter unbounded . . . annual KGDDO lcfewe as banquet for departing members . . . the gang enjoying lile in the old Kappa style . . . lift! ,533 MEMBERS AUDOU, Malcom l-larris, Kenneth Miller, l l. DouQl05 AlOnQ, Joseph Hurley, William O'Neil, Bernard BOSCH Robert Katlenburger, Edward Paradise, Samuel 88 Button, Charles Clout, Edward Connors, Paul Cook, Ambrose Davis, Jean Ellis, Leon Farrell, Donald Kedmenec, Michael K Kellman, Edward King, George Lewis, Robert Martone, Marcus McKinnon, Robert Meelcer, l larry Rosch, l-lienzei Schuch, CharlG5 Seamans, ChC1VlGS Sweetman, l'lGnVY Weir, GGOVQS Weiss, Gary Young, Robert Bock: Clout, Mortone, Abbott, Ellis, Young, Horris From: Shuchl McKinnon, CQOI4 Button, VVeiSS, Sweetman, Kang ,.fr'r r 'Y' v . Jw i'mi' ' 1 s v 4 r H f'A 1 . 1 . ra, ' ri? K 1 K B - ' F ll Porodise posch HorleY, M'H9'f AMD? MBU ock. Seomons, Kellmon, Bosch, Dovns orre f f 1 Front: Connors, Meeker, Weir fiat Nu Sigma Chi l-louse opening saw Nu Sig opening her portals once again . . . Rroud winners of the coveted Home- coming trophy . . .Alumni luncheon . . . l-lomecoming with all its heartwarming . . . lormal dance-mellOW FUUSIC by Diclc Meadows' Grchestra . . . upperclassmen and Trash get together for Nu Sig s traditional Reuben and Rachel Party . . . faculty tea a social success . . . Hera ol good Teelingn-Alpha Sigs are entertained at Nu SIQ . . . Music and Shadows and a tensely awaited Beta Frolics . . . sleigh ride . . . lun galore. . . ChrlSimOS party, all night bridge sessions, ham and eggs, and a lot ol yuletide spirit . . . Caroling . . .More Nu SIQS be' trothed . . . showers . . . Nancy and Bess tal4e the fatal plunge . . . huge reception lor Mr. and Mrs. WhitneY . . . a good chance to display the new mahogany tea table . . . l-lell weelcend leaves upperclassmen exhauSieCl pledges still grinning . . . Senior Farewell party. . . Hand another year has passed. Qliicers, lirst semester: President ............... Vice-president ...... Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary ........ Margaret Wood . ...Lila Jane Smith . . . .Gloria Michaels ........Alice Jones Treasurer .................... l-le-nriettq Turnbull Gtlicers, second semester: President .........,...... . ..... Beatrice Kass Vice-president ..... . . . .Margaret Wood Recording Secretary ....... . . , . .Lola Vollmer Corresponding Secretary. . . - .... Regis Foote Qtlicers, third semester: Rresid ent ................. Jeanne LT-lommedieu Vice-president ...... .......... L QIQ Vollmer Recording Secretary. ...,...... Glennette Forged Corresponding Secretary. . . . . .Anastasia Smith i'9O-A' MEMBERS SENIORS: Burger, Barbara Buss, l-lelga Clark, Nancy Mangam Dean, Marie Downing, Thelma l-Iyde, Joan Johnson, Barbara Kass, Beatrice Layton, Mary Jane Leach, Mary Letfingwell, Shirley L'l-lommedieu, Jeanne Lockhart, Marguerite Michaels, Gloria Middleton, l-lelen Nash, Barbara Oyler, Wilma Raish, Mary Lou Rine, Betty Smith, Anastasia Smith, Lila Jane Stedner, Iris Turnbull, l-lenrietta JLINIORS: Allen, Edna Antonakas, Mary Bassage, Marilyn Carnie, Jean Christy, Patricia Darling, Dawn Foote, Regis Forgea, Glennette Gray, Martha l-looker, AuClfUS Hyde, Janice Jones, Alice Kunzog, MCIFY -lane McKenzie, NOVFHG Minion, Eleanor Nash, NancY Nolan, Anne Roos, Nadine Russell, Janet Short, Midred Simpson, Roberte Swanson, MCIFY l-OU ThompSOl'1i Janet Thomson, MGfQ0Vet Vollmer, gala LOU We ant ettY Whlney, Claire Bessette Wood, MGVQ0fet sopieioivioiatsg Bunter, DOriS Charpelsf -lQGn Clapp, Marian Gleason, Jflfiet l-letheringtODf Nancy l-luxforcl, l-lenriettG Pruden, ShirleY Schmitt, Esther Townsend, JQGU Vollmer, DOVIS i Stondin Loi Sitting: 6 A i i a . - i I its - i fx 2 is gf l 'if' a 'ffl Q P l i- l Stanc Sittin Back' Gleason Stedner Nash N Foote Qniiih -'x Mi- ' 1 1 r 41 Z - , ' 5 Standing: Fredeftbllfgf 'll'lOm9Of'f pmdenf Hetheflnglonf A Buss, Swanson, Short, l-luxlOrd, Roos Lockhart, -ll'OmD50Vh Middleton, Minion, JOHGQ l-ellIfWQWell Middle: Turnbull, Kass, Smith, L. J, Roish Sitting: Nash, B., Kunzog, Michaels Front: Johnson, Antonalcas, Wood, Simpson :CI , l J:-bf' L. . , Ch tt, llurllffl 'l f f llf Standing: Gray, Oyler, Layton, Clapp 4 Back. Vollmer, D., Bassaae VIS I Sitting: l-loolcer, Allen, Vollmer, L., Leach, L'l-lommeaieu, Carnie, CHGUHCGY S h t Chin , . Wm, ,, . ir, L, ff , -'f A Forgea, McKenzie, Nolan, Townsend Front. Bessette, C VU iff '71 ' Q . N, Sigma Sigma Sigma I.. Ri R 4 ' . if. .5 lf ' Faculty lea . . . a good start to an action-crammed year. . . busy is as busy does . . . Pic room redecorated . . . build thee more stately mansions' '... a bit ol out ol character lun-UNO Sense party . . , Saint Nicks' little helpers . . . Tree 'lrim Party . . . languid Sunday alternoon . . . Harmony Hours . . . l-ley-down, l-lo-down, and all to the County Fair . . . Beta lrrolics, and Varga girls aplentY . . . Rush season begins . . . no cause lor unlavorable comment lrom any -lri Sig . . . tried and true Seniors depart as anotluer year drilts over the horizon . GFFICERS President ....,... ............ Vice-president ......... Corresponding Secretary. . . Recording Secretary .... Treasurer. ..,....., , , l-louse Qllicers: President, First semester ..... president, second semester... t9Qf Mary l.ou Castle .Norma Turnbull .Aubrey Christie . . . .Betty Rocker ...Lucy Gennett Dorotha Wigging -A----.dean post MEMBERS Abrams, Eileen Anitinsen, Sylvia Battaglini, Gloria Benson, Martha Castle, Mary Margaret Christie, Aubrey Cohen, Bernice Dikeman, Ruth Donlon, Gloria Eichenger, Rita Ciennett, Lucy Hannon, Lucille I-lenries, Rhea l-lolbrook, Kathryn .1 Kenneda, Winifred Knickerbocker, Arlene Kudzy, Marion Luppino, Rose Marie Malis, Marjorie Marigo, Isabelle Post, Jean Rocker, Betty Seidler, Phyllis Seitz, I-lope Turnbull, Norma Wargo, Norma Woolverton, LoiS E' .x vt ,., fi it :feb Back row Front FC 5 lgit illl BGCR i Front row Flonmgon, Bennn, Seldler, G nnett, Bottogllnu, Lup uno Bow row Mrs H Hom ,OW Seltz, Hunt Frontrow Coxle Tur1bJll Woroo Cohen Bock 5 ' ' ' 9 - n n D' 'N r ' 2 . uni, Breen, llosr, liuilgy, ling.-gr 3 I ' I 1 ' I 1, V I , iiiiiii' ,-'iii gggm 'lx J llll . . . - - ' l ' fr lf Bock row: Chrnstle, Molis, Donlon, Hanlon, Drkemon Bock VOWI l'l9f1fIGw E'-l Q9'f MO 99f fmmr' 'W Front row: Kennedo, Eiclmenger, Woolverton Front row: Holbrook, Abfflmsf Deemel ,xfx 5 i lf4 YJJ 'V f 2-lr 2 i .xg Il-C'--.iii QUIZ? '-,.,,,...... - -, ,,...,. W. 1 .... .,.......,.i...,,,...w.? I N? ii:5'?.'Xi'1. Y As?-.:?:'f Tlweta Phi Gang Date usliers in llieta,s social season .... party for Little Sistersn soon follows . . . . A novel ideaeeworlq weelc .... resultant new UVic' ,.... purcliase ol a lot .... dreams ol a stately new llieta Phi liouse .... Nu Sig will liave next-door neiglwbors .... 'lpitclwing instead of pinclwingn ' pennies at Country Fair .... Santa is benevolent towards Tlieta at Cliristmas Party .... versatility acclaimed at Card Party .... 'Rusliingl' lritlwer and yon lor new blood .... Angel announces lwer engagement .... Senior Picnic .... lots ol lood, plenty ol lun .... nostalgic parting .... QFFICERS MEMBERS Sorority Qllicers lirst semester: ljlQSid9F1l.- .................... ..... C lrjire Miller Vice-president ......,.... ...... P eggy l-larvey Corresponding Secretary .... .... M grilsg StQH:QfCl Recording Secretary ...... ............ M imi Weigg Treasurer ............................ Lucille Blwillips Sorority Qllicers second semester: Riesidenthd ....,....................... Betty Fowler ice-presi ent ...,....... .... B arbara Qverenqjl Corresponding Secretary .... .......,. D l l:'l d' Recording Secretary ....... Treasurer ..... ...... l-louse Presidents: First Quarter ......., P eHi ar i ...... QQ . . . .Martligaygtcjlllbid lXlYla June Wallace.. Se dQ t - .. l'liRrCdnQuaLlBerBl. -A U, Q tl-Ucllle pllllllps th Fourtli Quarter ..... Oro Y Cmpenlel -k94f ......Jane Sacl4ett SENIORS: Carl, Doris Carpenter, Dorotlwy Fowler, Betty Giocondo, Gloria Jennings, Joyce Marx, Lee Miller, Claire Qverend, Barbara Wallace, Nyla June Ward, Mary JUNIORS: Bottle, Viola Gartland, Betty Greenlwaus, Gilda lliilalloclc, I3Atnne arv , Mal1r?YDo rigilill Martin, Barbara Peterson, POUICIU Pliillips, Lucille Slcillman, Florence Weiss, Mimi SOP!-IOMORES1 ,Axel , Wnilred BarBBBirdt, 'Vine Adell DeWitt, BarbCIf0 liilardi, DeloreS . I e Hglmgiitefr Dorothy Bettis, JOYCG Randall, Dorothy Randsj Etlwel S , oan Stgatlordr Martha Baclf Fron A 15 ti si .. . fffi g i ' if V If Y .: gi- i f' i r g lx i r R ' . Z 1 ' Bc Fr i I Lia lC9 S: ad e Ad -ci ior JrOll1Y NY ell 10 Back row: Carl, Marx, Carpenter, Wallage, lo--.slcr, Lnar Back row: Mohr, Randall, Harding, Stafford, l'-lalsey, Rands Qverend Front row: I-lalloclc, Soll, Skillman Front row: Miller, Ward, Jennings Back row: Bottle, Weiss, Gartland, Miss Angelotti Back row: Lesser, l'lUVVeYf pefemonb Front row- pettes gcckett Filordi Front row: DeWitt, Barnhardt, Mflffln, flClOmS ' I I -iff C, ZW. . A ifsfffwsh 4 ,X . , ,,,,...,fe , . rv Q xi T... ,..y, V I f , f V .4 Y .4 4- , ,. f ,V : ,,,, w.,,,,,... ' i f x Y ' . P ' i .,,V..,- .11-pw-iv' ,fm f x ff - -.VV iw 5.53.5.5251.-1115-'1,..fgg,yy- ' 5Wgfg. 1' ' f ' V' 6733 W' f Gig' l lt? 533 ' '- . ' f l YF P ' 'N 'Pa V E595 Q ,1 . 1 ' iWv T' ,,3Q f.,:-fvf ' i v m .Si va .- ' 1412. 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U' .1 V 24' ll Z 5,121 i .I 1 . , 4' .x' . ,fl , . Q ll 1 ' 1 Z' j N 4, X l 3 Q ' 4' ' . 4 W 71 2,4 P. A Fil' Q 1 2: 1 f 1 :-.--:':- . ' ' ' ' 'ff ' '- ' - W if -' ' l - 5?-' QL: 525 px', ':.w:1Z' ' in . -.il ', f A: ,, N 1 L In X i 1 4. , if i ,3.f.igff4-5,-if , - l'S?j'.fQ z'zg P 'L' f 'ffW.'? ,Q l'4Mf A 'Qiif'Q . 631.764 fff :N .81 rg. 'K -. wl.,1:5 Q ' V i, -1-fxfitfg ! E. . A nib! U 3- M . warg? . , J, if . Lu.. . . . X A ' . , .r 3' , . g f 11 1' .--Q-4 Ln? er Boys l. Sig-Little Sister Porty 7, The Ggrn P lp li, F h 8 -. ip ' rQ5 3. Homecoming -1. Vorgo Girls 5. ln Mourning o. Just Posing 1k 96 'lr of 'lO. ll. TQ. Nice Gems? P. J. Porty Johnny ond Grovel Genie Snow Gogd More Pretty Girls Shaping Up Whot's Up? Midnight Snoclc Comely Loss Moidls Doy'Out K. P. BothinQ Beauties Chee-GZ P. A We Three Going Somepo l ce? i LZZ2-'J X '1.g If ',4 Sports . . . WFALL K WNINTER -f-SPRING - WOMENS ATHLETICS L ' I 1, 5 1 K w I V ' N W Q 9 '- X 7 Z R ff W fax N w 1 465 M W 4. W'w W , WWW ' 5, , Wavfffjw ?W:Q.'L W W W W 7 1 WWW W4 6 4' 5 415 , ff , A5 , , ' fu ' 9 H1475 ' . a . ,gl yank- M 2. W,,v 1' ,rf ,N wf U 4 -Q, rf 2' '31, , ag f f , K, ex ff -ww Xw . 1, f f5FfA1 A J' Q. . ' X5 5 4 S g A' f r ,. .X .' , Mxtxxwi iS,if 1 X Q v1x 15.' , W4 a ' K W 2 ' Yr if I 5 Ygs J ' S!! . I ww rw 4 N S H i X I 1 F S 5 Kg!! jeS Jace? .. W u A.. il- .Cortland is rich in its heritage ol intercollegiate athletic com 9 tition. lntegration ol this particular phase ol college lile with The other various and manilold curricular and extra-curricular activities provided at Cortland has lor many years contributed immeasurablyio the present lamily solidarity ol Cortland men and vvomen. With enthusiastic and sustained ellort students and statl have ioinecl this year to maintain the Cortland tradition and the wholesome respect in which she has always been held both by her adversaries and constituents. With a successlul year just completed, vve are loolc- ing lorward to lull acceptance ol the challenges inherent in tlie 1947-48 school yearf' H -Dr. Mollett i i Director of Athletics l3l,lBl.lCllY DEPARTMENT FUR SPORTS - Posters, Files, records, scores and head lines-all combined with initiative, live-wire interest, and energy mal4e lor a wide-awalce publicity stall-putting State on the map . . . Football program to publish, announcers and scorers to hire, posters to distribute, liles on appointments to lceep up-to-date and game reports to send to radios and newspapers . . . the lile ol a publicity agent-never a dull moment-the job olfour stall which worlcs at this underground business ol advertising . . . -- tat et, t .css s .sf s. sctX.ctsc so s is mix x-X1 -5 ssc-gg r s s N R X s f . wt r1.g.5SQ g l , - Qtjxf K K sstexsgxsx. sight XsF5s551k5X Q X 1 Xsxats-they .x Qt X tb Q X X twtsg t XR t X , 1 u x ff I - ts s. X 'Chic' Wal h, A ' . , , S SSIStCmtTiUbl'C'ly D eClOV 'l-lank' von Mechow, Publicity DireCtOf B D VOW CI to rb Monroe, Robinson, Miller ottom rovv tl to rl Novak, Fowler, l-lunt, DeFilippo i 98 -,Q r X e Cc C Cc Cc Cc Ca Co mpg. fi the lVlile3 lY to With oined -esomg 'Saries 1 look- in the itt l iii- Front row: Left to Right: Coach Davis, Kuckens, Martone, Mueller, Krouse, Stevens, Farley, Tesori Second row: Maville, A. Thompson, Kellman, Harding, Craumer, Mclntyre, Taft, VVnite Third row: Macphee, Marcino, Baker, Beattie, Hamblet, Lipsius, Keefer, Hurley Fourth row: Chase, Connors, Head, Jackson, Sauerhaefer, Mrozack, Bickford, Schalk, E. Thompson Fifth row: Puff, Redmond, C. Fuge, O'Shea, Earle, G. Fuge, Hornbeck, Maloney, Errickson Sixth row: Keenan, Walsh, Doran, Drake, Westerman, Hawksly, Hess, Davis, Boyce Seventh row: Posch, Murray Varsity Football Collegiate football post-war .... a new experience for many on State campus .... a stadium with red and white of cheerleaders flashing .... Cortland eleven advancing and retreating in the dramatic struggle .... With Bergen the first game on the agenda, the student body anxiously awaits the outcome of this initial trial .... Successfully won with West'ie playing good defensive .... Mansfield game played in a sea of mud with Cortland eleven on the short end of scoring .... Still feeling the sting of defeat, the boys battle the teachers from Stroudsburg, but in vain .... Another new experience with the Alfred game, night playing under lights .... Westerman and Shumacher score but Alfred holds the edge .... lnjury of Earl a calamity .... Homecoming and the St. Lawrence team comes to Cortland undefeated. Qverflow of alumni into packed bleachers, and spirit high .... prospects slim until Automatic Hugh punts winning ball over the goal line. Score 'l4-l3, a reason for hilarity .... Cortland out in front all the way against Hartwick .... score Q8-O. Cold, rainy weather no dampener for the Cortland eleven .... A journey to Springfield for the final game of the season, and a close victory .... Lucky Harding throws a fine pass and Automatic Hugh sends the bleachers into a frenzy of jubilation as he puts ball between the posts .... A season of four wins and three defeats .... and State is again under way toward new football horizons .... Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland Cortland SCCDIQES 53 6... 6... 12... 14... 28... 'l4... Bergen Mansfield Stroudsburg Alfred St. Lawrence Hartwick Springfield . iff f 'Chuggerw -Af 991: 4 k L k, , , 9 Tramir Sag! Whercsame ban? M G Mackie in The yn xi . in ki.-E, 1.,,,,k gk! x X X S 1-mx fr' , wfwzf' 4x X , x ' uv. my I 'ck .IV YQ' i 5 my-,.x f, y YX 'x dk, X 14 by mf Q X Vx iw X. 2 X :lex Q 13365 . - X' Fsiigk X X X -N - Q x -X Nw S 'xx X is Bon Pow Rov N9 29 ll? QA. fl l nfx l A ,i WV 53553, br? a5 n X 'f,,,4 , 5 , I ,gf xero - g,- 0 oe' Junior Varsity Football Team Bottom row: Davis, Thompson, Stedge, Erickson, Keenan, Sterling, Tatio, Dwyer Pow Q: Carline, l-lamilton, Thomas, Brant, Gornbein, Sauerhaefer, Jack, l-lornbeck Pow 3: Coach Mac Fee, Freedman, Wilde, Puri, Snearly, Keeler, Casey, Nedyl, Boyce, Assistant Coach White, Manaaer Wtilsh SCORES Cortland Q0 ............ Morrisville O I Cortland 6 .... ,... C ornell Q5 IIB- 4 '35 ing- Soccer Lineup LETTERMEN Bantham, Boland, Brown, Clark, Collier, Da Bramo, De Benedetto, Farwell, Fricano, Gietz, Hall, May, f5Y'x, Meigenzahl, Rist, Sennett, Stempek, Suess, Vertitis, XY it 'ir-C Yazak, YounQ- SOCCER SCQRES FUR Tl-lli YEAR . . . Cort and 'l'l ...................... Qswego 0 Cort and Q. . . .... Springfield 9 Cort and 3. . . .... Brockport 1 Cort Gnd 6. . . .... Syracuse 9 Cort Gnd, 3. U G .... Rochester O Cort Gnd -Q -in , .... Colgate 3 Cort Gnd 6, , q .... Cornell 0 Qort and 'I . . . ..,. Stroudsburg Q Coaches: Roberts, l-lollowGY F h I ' Cl' I tec nica A season ol live wins and three losses . . . and one ol heads up bflll Gnd 'Sp OV O ill . . . . ' 'n Sli With Fifty-live Slayers seeking agifiii, On e:lasXyXviCaQV5L igsfeigsyvviilgiwcg QOTILESQSSFSS togihlhi ball onl three times uring game. .. o ier an GY .IQ '- .H road tolSpringlield, olddtime rivc?l,hand deleatglips the winQ5 Ol Smte ' ' ' guess Gnd May Scoring rolitable tri from stan ointo t ings earne u ' D A will again . . Band over Brockport this time although Nleisenzahl onlly to scoAriOgWOeVf: field . . .a sea ol mud . . .a blur ol grimy laces . . . May leading with twoFp.ena ty is ggomo high rainy day and more mud when team meets Syracuse an Hendricks lfield . . . ricagougn Vi about scorers with two goals apiece . . . Syracuse goalie roughed upl . . . boY5 On VO Gppy the ame . . . I .. . - Q A slow-starting game on upper Field with Rochester our opponent. . . free substitutidn thrjougnli out Qame . . . De Bramo, MGY and Vertitis score lor State with Rochester remaininQ SCOVG ess Ur' 9 ' whole game .... A luckless game with no score lor the Red and White as we meet Colgate . . . strong wind not in our favor . . , Cornell sends J.V.'s against our varsity . . . we wallop them 6-O . . . Cornell outclassed at every turn . . . Rough game versus Stroudsburg with Cortland Finishing all the season with a loss ol Q-'l. Wally Suess robbed alter beautiful passwork . . . May scores only goal on direct corner kick season completed with regrets and victories behind another . . saua May and Suess honored by being asked to play in all-star North-South soccer game at Sterling-Qval in the Bronx . . . NUMERALS Atsisii,Aiiiiii ,BiI,Bi4 -i Coccarci, Conklisnc, C3c?rTlett, Slck, DiJR3?oiE,OgBZrI lirlcetll S1 Fazio, Fennell, Fletcher, D., Fletcher, E., Gilchllst Cnkbent Harris l l J h , UQ ee o nson Kise Kleinspelm kt k' Mahon, Maziarz, Mclfinlnon llflolnar Qatma U EDS I l Ramsdale Schaetler Schwartz, Stimilf Tl ' ' nl Orly' . ' s U Weir, White, Williams. I I rom' 7'de'WOOd' All-American Suess Moy A i'iOQif ,, . N ,.,,,f, ,,...,,.,..,, ,,W mw,fQw.v... , 0 i A X : f 'Z-K . ,J QQ Q gf ' .5 Tix ' ' f'4,f -sis Agn Bottom row: Collier, Moy, Gietz, Boclnor, Stempelc, Meisenzolwl, Vertitis Row Q: Boloncl, Friccmo, Young, Clorlc, DeBene-de-tto, Molwon, Brown Row 3: Cooclw l-lollovvoy, Sennett, Coccori, Sherman, l-lulobord, Farrell, Boll, l-loll, Assistontfooch Roberts MGRE ACTICN AS CORTLAND 1 y l,. ww V . ' .NM - R K f CHALLENGES CQRNELL 4 4 1 X L ' Ja. . -I 4 r I4 ' ' ' , ' ' , f K. '-4' -7,5 ' 4 ll A ' ' 1 'K f . ' ' ' ' '14 5 I nm 3 1 ng 1 f, Q ,,.b?.,3 rr: f fff W- , . gi , I 4 ... 1, . 'f?f': ' val.-vxbifef 5 . 'T Q- ' v' 9 .,,. S- j 327,-, +I,-'V V' 1-K A V, . ., ' ,.,,5-r L 4? r' ' 'flwffv' , - . B .. .1 I . , A I ,M , .. J'ZQE22i:2'z'g,fi 7?f'?-ifffff'P+ -'TZ' 'Hifi P' . ',:' 5 A - f ' , T' f v- ' fr , :If-ff?-:,v4,.z --.':A,:4 V-':,.., V-,--:zo l .f.., . , ff. ,' .fy 3i'TfQ',27Q,2'73 f, fag 1g'jT'1'.J:f-'l1: 3f.'!,7 '73l', ' 1:23 ,ly 'Q .' 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Y, . . , ., . v - 'vrf . -, .-,f'.-,-r- , ' pf A -f'- y703ir f Bottom row: l-lase Collier, Kobuskie Williams, Nostrant Second row: Coach Davis, Kellman, Letts, Clout, l3rZYlDYlO, BON, MUDUQSV Third row: Conklin, Button, Pless Varsity Basketball Team '46-'47 BASKETBALL RESULTS 63 Cortland at L.l.Ll.-68 652 Cortland at Wagner-50 45 Brockport at Cortland-55 49 Cortland at Lockhaven+59 4'l Champlain at Cortlandh5B 49 Springlield at Cortlandg6'l 59 Chia Wesleyan at Cortland-B6 S3 Mohawk at CortlandM'l0T 79 Cort and at l-lartvvick--4B 46 Sampson at Cortland-70 75 Cortand at Brockport-53 59 Qsvvego at CortlandHB3 7l Cort and at 5ampson-36 43 Lockhaven at Cortland-7B 45 lthaca at Cortland-43 7l Coit and at QsvvegoX47 5l Becker College at Cortlandgr56 66 hlartwick at Cortlant-1x68 79 Cort and at lvlohavvkn-68 53 Cort and at Champlain-X61 53 Cort and at St. Lavvrence-67 37 lthaca at Cortlandr --54 speechless at Lockhaven game with that 45 Ithaca dishes out the Dragons th' d I A high scoring season with 'l7 wins and live delecits Behind the Ped Dragon Basketeers .... ten straight vvinS help to Bolster morale ol a capable team .... Chug- gers' grin ol victory when his quintet comes through . .. l-leight a vital factor in the winnings ol the team with Biii ness, Ed ciout, ciwfiie Button, and Guy Cont- lin the main cogs in this wheel ol delense .... loss Ol Bill Bless to the Phillies lor the baseball season .,.. another State man makes good .... 5eason opens vvith a hard game with Long l5l0'Td University .... Dragons losing with but live points to Q0 to tie the score .... Pre-Thanksgiving game with WOQUGV . . . . Victory number one . . . . Brockport, a home Qomef Cortland ahead at the Finish ,... a loss to Lockhaven . .- A vvin over Champlain .... Springlield comes nelvg, a challenge to our Boys which they meet, W T'T'n9 65,5 Speaking ol scores, the 81-59 tally ol Cortland- Q0 Wesleyan makes nice reading .... Team went OULH2 lront over Mohawk .... l'lartvvick a dramatic hlQl DQ Q ol the year when Ray Williams sinks threeuvvhirlvgflfil Baskets to Bring Cortland Q points ahead' in the GBUS score .... Adds Sampson to this list ol vvinsi the O35 really set the score Boards smoking .... The tefifqlocn through Brockport, Qsvvego, SOmDSOfW, Grid Loc aveig vvith the scores heavy lor Cortland. The audience -TB set-Back .... . . for SUS' , . ir oss vvith a close score ol 45-43 setting the DUCG t- Dexefmd exmemenl GSWSQO game, in which Button and Boland scorle high Becker and l'lar mic atten the vvin column ol Cortland 5tate d Cn the road aaain at Moh lg l' ' dn an , S , ly - ht stan Laov Luck is tickle the teamgw h Cbcmplcm cmd St' Lcwremce G three mg et L ---, is um led ' - - MN khome andG We victory Ever Ithaca, score 54-37, Finishes seasohnoilmivithloatilc5Ti?iscl?irder L U L l BCC H feilow bggfskie, thehhigh scorer ol the entire season takes a Bovv, with 395 points alonQ with ' - eteeis vv o helped to make it a victorious year , , , 104 ir rg. f -.N u Q W sz 'Risk - . . ,lk Q5 .rf U iff' y 5 ,ar Y h Q v .Q W If X 9 X 1 1 7? .1 Y 3 1 , X gi , J I fmwv: -fff W X ,abvf i. 4 ' . K f -J '21 5 ' QM- V -fn 1 5 ff u . Y' V 4 r ' ,- . A U ,, , . , -,fy ,gfvlx 'iff' wif if I 7 1 X ,fun NEI w,,,,-J Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Baslcetlaall Cort Coit Coil Cort Cort Coil Coit Cort Cort Cort Cort Bottom row: Mills, Moelich Row Q: Townsend, Brasure, Seidler, Gennett, Aclcley, Kenneda Row 3: Luppino, I-lageman, Strobridge, Catena, Monroe l-lead cheerleader-Phyllis Seidler. The megaphones Flash .... l.et's have a T-E-A-M .... and with that cry our viviclly vivacious cheerleaders Qarbed in traditional red and white lead the crowcl in putting over another CS.-l.C. Victory .... ' SCORES ClDCl ...... CQfDQll Und 63 -A.... lVlOr'r'iSville 45 and 49 ...r., ithaca 51 Or1Cl ...... Cgrnell and 56 .,,.., Syracuse 59 and 58 ...rr. Ithaca 45 and 68 ....r, Morrisville SO and 38 ....r. Manlius 43 Gnd 50. .Elmira Vetsgchool Q7 Cmd 64, ,Finns of Canastota 4Q C105 71. .Elmira Vetsgchaol 38 'k 106 -A- Ro ottom row: Wright, Kellman, Farrell, Harris, Fletcher t W 9: Coach Tesori, Kowalski, Russell, Nichols, MGHOQSV Gran . Gymnastic Club -if j-fi lb-4-itil lnurifqr G rn Bottom row: Williford, Childs, Parry, Landon, Eidens, Murphy, Pettit, Taddeo, Furbush l2ovvFQ:hMr. Weiss, Stitt, Daniels, Mancini, l-loulihan, Novak, Connell, Bub, McCarthy, Nichols, is er A return to the campus ol varsity gymnastics alter slump due to the vvar .... twenty persons respond to First recruitmentfof those interested in ci gym team .... inexperience soon replaced by sltill and preliminaries by regular vvorl4-outs and diligent practice ,... A year ol intensive drill and preparation lor the following year s intercolleggate rgeits . . ll t t in joint practices held with the Syracuse University gymnastic squad at our co ege, an vvi e g- hamton Solcola at Binghamton .... , lvvo public appearances besides outstan ing per or , ' period .... in March at the Cortland Masonic Lodge, and in a Rotary Club Charity at Auburn in d l france on campus during an assembly February .... Extensive intercollegiate competitive gymnastics planned For '47-'48 .... activity ata maximum ak 107 ....-..-,...,..........- .- -- ...f-- -.- Wrestling Wk K ax -i ss X , 'Shea J. Davey . 1 C bS, Posch, Fondacalaf laallf O . .' r It Adviser Ealifogi laallumalgllglf Coach' Mclyvllle' Kllllon' Mcmcmll GrlElenIQ'MClST2cclTa1cSu Florman, Suess,ManaQer Row 3: E. Davey, Assistant Manager, ECOr1OmODOUl05f l'le aa I 'na' ' '46-'47 WRESTLING RESULTS . - ' r A DSW SDOW for QS'-l'.C' lequllei qldcanllchatxlanllllf sports vocabulary. . . caulnllovver ear , D ,, Springfield Cortland Umgt burns , making the vvelglil I Qakehjgrfgs SCM- lVlOhOWl4 Cortlend Wally dashing around with towels anh SC res .l, .and SWOCU59 Calllana macher, the captain, WOrryiHQ ODOUT the Soochers going COfllGflCl Alllea l-lurleY lighting his teeth Qaald ' 't T e A hard, COfllGV1Cl aamasan into hysteria when the rel calls Wreste ,.-- the laces Corrlend lVlal'laWl4 bright light in the center ol the audrtorirum . . . Lum in the Corflend Calaala ol the men and the rooters chODQe Yjfll Svely in Org lllmw Calllaaa tide ol the battle .... an 4 eSC0lae ' G neil pvvrelstlinQ Cofllana lllTaCa 'lreversaln .... movement and sourlfil ---' l 9 Sampson Cortland Season '. ' f ' f f The Tri-State meet at Chia with James Davey, Bruce Coombs, X gf Walter Schumacher, John Clarlc, Ray Stedge, and l-leinz laosch repre- , f senting the red and white on the mat We captured lourth lace . . . . D at the meet, winding up a season ol many vvins and one loss, that being to Springlield in T our irst match. Gur wins included Sampson, lthaca, Colgate Syracuse lvlohavvlq and Allred The student body taltes cognrzance ol a challenging sport With much talent lor the 47 48 season at State f T 4 ' X :.e.:'J3' X f 1 1 . . . b X 'lap 35-7 mf! - ..... . haf? f P M , X . --- -1. ' ' If , -,--J.-:C l Y Y l u n ' 'l l Tmz Mm' df' 9,,4dY I i X V 1 A I v 1 5 . , 5 r E K .P . cnumxcus Coach mf h' 4.1 ,M Q ,NM 1. ,., .Ai V X , C QNX is 6, , 4 2 A Rx ' f , Wav e, ,. , W if yfwwa V ' X w x ,., fx 4 f 4 , V J Q , ,f ff f. fx N X QV ' .1 2-.vb:::1wf'-P'.a1:, 4: - -di xi:-JYZ.. ...z..4.. 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Row 1: Kienle, Spring, Fricano, Doran, Kowalski, Williams, Cerrone, Assistant Coach Row Q: Davis, Coach, Parker, Molnar, Bodnar, Luongo, Keenan, Meisenzahl, l-larjung, Mahon I Row 3: Von Me-chow, Vertitis, Tuthill, Collins, Corbin, Nedyl, Clark, Maziarz, Rist, manager, Chandler, assistant manager Bat Boy Eddie BASEBALL---Spring '46 A score board, a breathless crowd, a Fly ball, a s-t-r-i-k-e onel ...the smack ol a clean hit . . . its Spring and its a highly successlul season lor our Cortland nine . . . chalking up 6 wins against Q losses. . .A well- balanced team in hitting and Fielding ability. Pitching in the balls were lvlarion l:ricano and Sam lVlolnar with .lack Doran as star catcher ..... inlielders Kienle, Williams, Kowalski, and Spring carried the brunt ol play onthe inner diamond, with LuonQ0i luthill, Nydl and Bodnar holding their own in the outer garden . . . . lg Practice game with lthaca to start season oil. . . augurs well lorthe luture . . .a whitewashol l lartwicd . . . Fricano, Spring, Kowalski standing out . . . An errorless game with old-time rival St. Lawrence. . - 990' team work and victory again on the side ol the red and white . . . Sampson slows team down . . . marQ'fiG win ol one point to keep things interesting . . . First loss lor State . . . Number three win stacked UD 0Q0'n5l QSWGQO . . . Fricano hurling some hot ones . . . Kienle and Luongo come up lront . . . A trip to Lockhavenfl?-1 a victory once again with Kowalski showing some brilliant playing at short . . . Doran belting three hits OV Dragons . . . d Versus SOYUDSQH again with tables turned and Cortland the victor . . . Fricano pitching neat balls GFI COftlOnd batters scoring two at ninth hour . . . second loss to St. Lawrence as Dragons on the road GQUHW ' Jack luthill sensational with two catches to rob St. Lawrence ol sure hits . Fricano with a home run . - - but GVVOVS Qalore lor everyone . . . l-lawk' ' li f ' ll cl D Stole H dl W ins neat Ditc er or the Larries ...Clarkson wa O99 Y H this feec Hi? material . . . Potsdam sceneiol last tray ol '46 season . . . Kowalski, Spring, and LuonQ0 CO GC oi oit and . . . Molnar onthe ball ...the sixth win For the Dragons... Bodmr Clmk C H C b Tl-IE PLAYERS: - - . , . - lski f 1 'O '05, OV Iii, Doran l:ricano l-lariung Jack Keenan Kienle, Kobuskie, KOWU f KUOHQO' Nlclwn' Mgnltlngf MQUGVZ, Meisenfahl, lVlolnar, Nichbls Nl dl P kler Sennett Spring, Stevens, addeo, luthill, Vertitis, Williams. I Y I Gr I I C I d 13 ' 'll-lE SCQRES: ' 4 Ort OH '-- -... Cornell O C tl d Lock l laveD ggtileng - - .... St. Lawrence 'l Cgkflggcl SamIO5OVl 2 Cortland 7, . . .... Sampson 9 Cortland St. Lowrance Q H GD . .. .... QSWQQQ '1 Ccrtlqnd Clgrksofl Teom d dl U J V BASEBALL C nel' -l-V-'S - s ' twuol Viirns laiibililrisll Coi3ldlnc?glShllSlcll'ibGCiS.lLlSt three games in season . . . heartbreaker lost to Ol t1iO+ 5 Mr. Rav l-lolli the C otl tl COFUE red c and singl with and Cort en C191 I Track C1 9465 Mr. l-lollovvay, coach, Thompson, Boyce, Grant, Fleishman, Gilchrest, Wagner, White, l-lornbeck, Oldfield, Row 2: O'Sullivan, Bicklord, Maville, Sauerhafer, Augugliaro, manager, l-lutson Yi , Vigil-iff Scheduled meets vvith Cornell, Colgate, and lthaca College giving incentive to team and Brain l'lollovvay optimistic as to outcome . . . . 5 f l 9 5 0 l I W ' W 4 A l 7 ff i '. WSJ i 'H 'F 'HS' QNTPM f ,nn flirt i PM Cornell-Cortland brings Barney Qlcllield out in lront, capturing only lirst place lor the Red Dragons in the 660 . . . great running in third in same event . . . Disappointment as the rain scores top points, calling all the meets with Colgate and lthaca . . . hopes high lor the coming season vvhen Cortland track hopes to come into its own . . . Winter postponing season as so olten . . . initial game vvith l-lamilton Finally played in lvlay with the red and white on top . . . Winners in individual matches: Roradosky, Becker, Shevalier, Yazak with the singles, and DaBramo-Boland, and Roradosky-Becker vvith the doubles .. . First shovving ol Cortland skill on the courts . . A sorry turnlnack at the hands ol Rochester vvith a loss ol seven points . . . DaBramo and Boland only singles winners . . . Yellovv Jackets ol Rochester again leaving Cortland behind in last game ol the season, with Aronovvitz making pest shovving . . . Player-Coach Roradosky looks ahead to more extensive practice ond more scheduled games lor the '47 season. Scores: Cortland 6, l-lamilton Q, Cortland l, Rochester 8, k l f r ennis l1946D Cortland O, Rochester 9 Poradosky, coach, Shevalier, Yazak, Cutter, Childs, fVlcAlpine, Doran, VOnlVl9Cl1OW, AVOfiOWllZi Cl0DDeff VUOUGQGY , Walsh, Boland Absent: Becker, Conklin, l-lall, Keator, Krause v f. ---' -.-4- : ,v ' 5's,, ' .Q ' . ami? 5, 1 '7?vLf+r da- 4'- :-f Lf nhl: llt ' L.,r In P N ps , s fl, 4 H. 'n ,, 1 In 6:11 'gras af ig 41- -if M! fx , I u Q ' ,af ii:i':.:t 'f'1:'EJlf3 .izziiiizt p iff li, 1:i1:11 Q 5QfQs2i1. fqg1jy5 ...rpizi giiw A., P Q I :Z L Women's Soccer Austin! Bottom Row: Gwinn, Morgans, Vollmer, D., Statford, Carpenter Row Q: Kann, Kinney, Riefel, l-lammond Row 3: Johnson, Christy, Conheady, Clapp, I-lorth Row 4: Norton, Dady, Bacon, Whittaker, Sudman A typical intra-mural game with highlights sprinkled through it . . . l.ola Vollmer injured on the held . . . Janet Nlargolin carried all the Field when she tries to use her head lor defense.. . . Edith l-larvey sending the ball in a sensational bunt just under the cross-bars . . . games played neck and necki' . . . scores closely matched and Sudman taking over as the competent manager. . . All star team selected lor the year: Captain was Carol Whittaker, her team is: Cooper, Norton, Whittaker, Dady, Carpenter, McKinney, Vollmer, D., and Vollmer, l.., Bacon, Christy, Johnston, Skillman, l-lorth . . . l-lockey Play Day, Qctober 26, with line drives, muddy Field, but lots ol lun . . . players from Syracuse, lthaca, Cortland . . . All star teams chosen to compete against Mohawk. Mohawks win 4-'l .. I Cook, Sudman, Christy, Riley, and Kann take in the honors in the National intra-mural hockey paying . . . All star hockey teams selected and in the play-oll the Red Team with Christy as Captain comes through with a Q-1 score. The other members ol this team are: Skillman, Riley, Cook, Statlord, Sudman, Christaldi, Dieter, Whooley, Chapin, Fallat, Cooper, Grantier, and Vollmer . . . Another Play Day in November with Wells the scene of action and Krayka, Carpenter, DadYf WC'llGCGi BC1Con, Norton, l-larvey, Bauer, Kann, Robinson, Kleinsang, Grantier, and Sudman repre- senting the red and white . . . l'lOCl49Y DiCF1iCS in the lounge and a gay songlest . . . the culmination ol the hockey sport YGUV - -' Hockey for Women 7' S f if KL 4-57 --Ngo VV-N X-4--515' IJ Bottom Row: Pip S . ',., H ROW 92 Grantier?rDielBle?,nSl?nl Slqllxlmon' Hammond, 0'Bl'ien 'C-'l -I ROW 3: Norton B UWM allace, Stafford 119 1' f Dedv, cost l-locl4ey Ploy Doy Nice form? lime out For posing The Champ Follow through Just ci couple of sticks Roll Coll- l-lere C1 pr 4' M '5 nf2l ,. 0- D T f - . 1 -,J 4 ,I ' .' 'T ,' a A ' v if L Xff T' fix KIM T W r W, ,fy 3' f .5 X WWW ' , - ' fffifw 4., Q ,,-. . K 1 . K. 'fr-Lys, X f 1 W 176 -k i 1 1 ..,s. 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I:2zI:2:':-:41--:-:vp-:af-' ai m i n g -'4'4 My 92''3:5551225-N5'k'?35:-'s:g3ggS-::::Ii:::Q::1:-g:5::g:5: fei..,...f Favorite Ice cream - .ex- 'Q e w w, ,gemme:5:5:3ag,fgf5:g5g2gag55555353553559-:tee35151551-1-11515:5525age3555555252525-:-: - -- . .g.3 - . ' 'H- EQ 53 SIRI' ' -I 45523552523515753E5Zi:3if5352925ifI523I5i:I5!W:!EIf1fI:3:3:3:323:3:3:5:23:32I:1:f:1:I:356352222222222322IfI:1:35:35:3:f:3:1:?1'3'm::' i l u ff. If '-:-' : g , :g:g.' V.g.,.,:Ea-25231395922535ff5,i?':1. Q'f3?H1:1:1252E22IEZEEESJESJEIEIE22152EIE252225252E152-131?31S fH:E:22EIE2ESEIE222223232522IE2EE1?E2E2E1:f:2:I'1-I 1 I-1:1:2:1:1:i:1:3t I'I'I'Q'Q' T d 0 ay Compliments of A 0 tland Service Center A CORTLAND mlmfzn OF MAIN STREET AND PORT WATSON 133 Blain St. Phone 2300 l.vl:1n1l Dickinson, Prop. Phone 2228 ' Central New Yo1'k's Finest Calnera Shop Wishes A ' The Class of 1947 I The Best of Luck 181' ' t f Con1pl1n1en s o P Compliments f Kellogg Auto Supply Bo Crescent Corset Company Comphments of h Hammond Corset Company, Inc M3HufaCtU1C1S of CORSETS GIRDLES BBA S AND COMBINATIONS BEST FOR LESS ' o ' if 155 Main St, Cortland, N. Y. Cortland, New York I so He. Wooflrsoue Clmsomas Club Departlnent - H Store T A ir Given With Each A Purchase WE EXTEND BEST WISIIES T0 'k THE CLASS OF 1947 I P ,elf-'Gt 5 E5 UNKSQ It Pays to Buy Quality 1 Q KHPJQSHO TJ -kl'l9-A' YOURS FOR SUCCESS 2 01288 fweffy Sfore Heel Your Friends At The Home Darry Cafeterra CYD A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Midcity Shoe Repair Invisible Resole Our Special 3 Tompkins St. Cortland, N. Y. Lolli's Restaurant l28 Hain Sl. Cortland, N.Y, Phone 2227 , Tllli HOME OF ITALIAN s'rYLr5n Foon QO-if Aa LQ UD Sz fgrafeeafragggmggw-5 QUALITY STYLE WORKMANSHIP PREDOMINATES IN ALL MEN'S WEAR Sold at A. LOUIS STUPKE S The Home of Good Old Fashloned Baked Goods 9 PASTRY SHOP 'A' ME - '-r E, feCeHEVROLET,f Makes Friends To the Class of 1947- It's been fun working with you. We have portrayed you photogl a hu ll ' P 103 y- A f ' ' ' hes fo ' now we extend slncele WVIS 1 your success and good health ' 111 your future careers. ,oaufaQ7zy tsfacfo MODERN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE 67 Greenbush St. Cortlancla N. Y. A V Compliments Compliments of GAMMA CLIO CHAPTER of of S . 52 ProSPeet Terrace 20 West Court t Phone 835-J Phone 769-J 'A' 'IQ1 , . F0111 linlents Complnnents J P of of Y fe Lfze Aeffusa fella QA! 0l'0l'l.Zly fJ-Yi 012 O O O0 O0 Q Iii 45 Church St. Phone 1048 14 James St. Phone 2207 COITIPIIIHCH ts of 149 1VIa1n St Gentry M otor Sales 7 . . ' 1 . X ' Cmtlqnd, New Hork I. P. Ryan'sSons Inc 1x9 Ham Sl' Cortland, N 7 K Complinlents of The lilvclriczll Contractors With H0111-1-11 Equipment T K O l acl0l'y-Fzlrnl-IIomc I I 15 N, wlllill Sl. phmw 93 HIIOBIE-COOKED FOOD C0l'l11llH1, N. Y. 119 Blain St. 'k'lQQ'k Best Wishes For The Future To The Class of 1947 if We Wifi Miss You Greatly ir State College Bo0kSf01'e Cortianci's Leading Diner 52615535 27 CLINTON AVENUE CORTLAND, NEW YORK I omplrmen ls of Western Auto Associate Store 191 lmlon Aw I 011111111 N Y EVERY'l'I1ING FOR TIIE AUTO It omplmu nl: I EOIZCZPQI S 106 Nl un Street C lil md N 194 PAINT HEADQUARTERS Complete Water' Color and Oil Color Lines for Art Work l 1- Ht, CQ MUNSON 1.08 Nlain St. Phone 624 Gordon S Drugs The stole wlth a centuly of drug SCPVICC to thls community 13 Clinton Avenue Cortland, N Y Member Federal Deposii Insurance Corp In chool Year and After Year The Service of a Good Bank The nlany-sided service of the First National Bank of Cortland can be an indispensable aid to success and happiness at every time of life, It spans the years from youth onward and up- ward with fitting help and encouragement,' and becolnes a solid rock of dependability in the later years of lnaturity. To the students a11d graduates of this year, and to the graduates of other years, we regard it as a privilege to be of constant help and service. Please consider this a personal invitation to you to come to the First National for help and counsel at any time. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CORTLAND CQRTLAND, NEW YORK oration ,k'IQ5'k Compliments of C0ll1pllnl611tS of Shaw Sz Boehler Flofms Hotel Cortland 1 1 11-'rl f-1 IF1 ' 'Om 5 0 CE' 'P I mm GRILL AND ooFFEL snol' Il N. Hain St. . Phone 293 MONARCH AUTO STORES PHONE 1264W 99 Main Sl. Cortland, N. Y. Auto Accessories-Sporting Goods C Rad ios-Ti rcs-Toys-Bi cycles AT LOW CUT PRICES Conlpllnlents of Lyeaafuzy jewefers 9 lwaln St ' ' Cortland, New Xolk Phone 1206 Compliments of Compliments BETA ZETA Cl IAPTER S Everything in Sporting Goods i We invite you to drop in and browse l around I 15 l'l'0SpCCl ,llCl'l'21LC A 35 Central Ave. Cortland Phono 1796 Telephone 1275-,I irTQ6'k CALABROS First Class Shoe Repairing Compliments E of I All Work Guaranteed Q THE oonusn stone 1dC0urt St. Cortland, N. AY . ComPlin1cnts Make r For Everything In of LUGGAGgE6I1iE1vArgE1g1NDERs, Auto Su l . And. - y Cortl:1J1i?lEi1eliEac:E?120fLAiiigE1g'lzdSStore 14C St. Cortland N. Y. 'M i CINCOTTNS Phone 330 33 Central Ave. E . ' 5610766 my MMM Compliments of Q0 Central Avenue Manhattan Shirts - Dobbs I-lots - Sports Wear Brookes of Cortland Tallmadge Tire Service Groton Ave. C01'ner of llomer Ave. C01'tland, New York me Goose 4-:uric FINE EATING ,o 1.27 ir 72 amy IHNICKWAY PIIUGRESS Pioneers in the transportation field since 1875 'Me Zu: in mm 7114464 few Om 74mg-,lm Zem BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Factory 31 General Office Cortland, N. Y. A BROCKWAY TRUCKS 8 For Better sonzxs . . . CANDY . LUNCHEONS Q Q We caferrfo the College crowd Q Q Q The CHOCOLATE SHOP Make ALPERT'S Your Headquarters for everything in Compliments DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY and REPAIRS of Always at Your Service S DEXTE R 'S PEN N EYXS J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INCORPORATED Extends Greetings and Expresses Allpreciation To The State Teachers Student Body and Faculty J. C. PENNEY CO. .. , A P 81-35 Main Street, Cortland, New York It P33 S To Shop t ennel -A-12910: CJOllIlllllllLl1l,S of l R CRURIB L lm ton Ave L01 llalld QUALI'l Y FOODS MOHICAN MARKET Corner Blain and Port Watson Streets ' 18 Cen tral Ave ALBUMS Nl NY AND USED RECORDS RADIOS-RECORD PLAYERS RECORD SHOPPE OLDS SHOES Foot Comfort Appliances Rohhins Tobacco Co Flne Clgal'S Fishing Tackle, Guns 89 llaln St A fr ullll L uml lount un l eng School md Uflltt buppluvb P8 llaln Compllnlents' wyef' 5Z'uaQ0 38 Rlaul Stleet 3Oi- Success Q 0 Q to the Class of W4 Footwear is a very important item, especially to those who are active and have things to accom- plish. The SARVAY SHOE COMPANY is equipped to lit feet properly in a variety of styles for dress or pro- fessional wear. We remember with pleasure dealings with State Teachers Students and Faculty over a period of fifty-three years. ' SARVAY HGE M ANY 13-15 CENTRAL AVENUE 131 communnv emu ullibmfs TASTY FOODS Correct Fashion Specialists 0 Tel. 908 32 M ' S 10 Main Street aln treet News Magazines Compliments of Dairy Lea Ice Cream -' VARSITY PAYNE BROS. SODA BAR Office and School Supplies CIGAR STORE i 30 Main St. Cortland I 14 Main Street Pholle 22 Eat at the A Compliments NEW of VICTGRY CARMEIXVS li ICSTA U RANT ' Films and Camera Supplies I Copies, linlargemenls :mel Amateur Finishing Student Headquarters M G For Expert Watch and . Iewelry Repairs 53 Hain Street 541 Main Street -ki3Q'k U-I-he Standardn One of Central New York S Modern and Completely Equzpped Pr1nzL1.ng Plants FIRST CLASS WORK REASONABLY PRICED CURTLAND STANDARD PRINTING B0 INC PRINTERS OF 1947 DIDASUALETUN 1 I, I FOUNDED IN 1867 I 1 ' ' -if 133 McGraw Sr Elllott d Weyants Restaurant and Hotel 'Ihe Dru lsts Featurlng Al the root of the I I We Have Enjoyed Having You 7 . . U 1 z-t i . 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