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Ulheir jllilemurp . . . QBur jfuture . . . eber inseparable. Qxixys xt Barbara ifielsep W. ' Nu jililarie jlllleper M I. W ul My ei ilillian ilkuhnetsbp x '93, 'Qs Aff fl. 5 x ii? 12? Cr C? --- 2 .B xr ' ' 4...--Z-.n-,,-..' , LILLIAN RUDNETSKY SY MARIE MEYER BARBARA KELSEY T 1 ,.l fi , ,VS 1 x w M1aE'ru U11 AHMINISTHATUH5 . , 11 f ' I.,, ,NW '35, V Z, A A A VV Q ,. 1 pw . . can 4'-Zu-+P ,,-C -m,, ,A w xx , C...'-153 --1 Y f1Aw C 6 1 ' , . 1 DONNAL V. SMITH, Ph.D. Nw F . N., w V. ' Kg , - 9.1 . X? x -,-5 ' fx: hw! ' Hmm President 9 40 ,ze vc? +479 O. 49 6 46 ejivb 47' oo 4, V66 V oo ,vu 9 ,. x , Q, ,QV ' 'L ag? .509 ' NQOQ '55 59 1 22 Q, ggi XX Ck fi- : ew ,f 195' P55655 , in W' ff 4- '3 Vx? Nr? A 117' Q12 ,ffwffdyfg z, 'J '-Y 4 Ai, M X, H9 CIM ,mfg Q-fb, .5s,, Q, .nf ' -,Cl Ay' 3. 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Q-' KV' 5 'y 'x 34: 0 if 'X Q0 QV'-,. fy' -gy 1 ,NU mf gf' Q, 65. igvgiblf ay: H Diff ng, A ' If dfpa ajpckbu . y Nj' m ,5 1. 3- . . 'P 53 as fi.Q ?3f .JW N' f V Q?JO5.e'ff' -4-4 JC! VXI: Cla ,CJ G 4 .Y-,df ,Q-:Y ig Sy Q.:-3 053. K tf' If 5 v nfdoq cvaqflh 0' 02 is Q59 ff' f , ia, tgy, mm. 1,-KQV 'A x AIIMINISTHATIIJN Lefi to Right: Mr. Moeneh, Dr. Allen, Dr. Moffett, 1' STAFF D . Metcalf, Miss Alway. Dean L. B. LEACH Dean, L. E. BROWN Dean of Women ALUMNI UFFIIIE MBS. WINCHELL MBS. ZIMMERMAN 10 BEANS XX fo f 1. Us 'bv mx? N? X K x 9 N , .ff- x K . X, x ., . JOY x S X X fx X AIIUL If ..1 , .-K , . 'x ' 'r T. v A My 4 , ,sm , 4x . HF W ' 132253 .. -vi 'WW Ex 3 4' , Q fwff f , ff f , ry X filf Nw R X ff' I Q, 1 Q i! . Z , X, SN'-M. 1 EZ: ,V 4 1 , W wp, 1 .x gg: XN..x K Q8 SFXFS ,ff . bk kk Q Q X : YYN' S9555 MX 'K :fir 'MP 59 N. 9. , X 3:1 X ? . Y 0 Q Mixxxnwr 4 www xx' E- Rlxxfix X-'XM . xgix X --xww 'VQXX ix f f K f :ax--s .X Xfcxfgor x X Q :Rd . Q 5 sx N .1 i mx ' ik h Q X X. 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Y .' ig I A .... gfil fi' If 'Mm - ,LJ X. ., 41,4 f ,.,. 5-'f',:-ni' , fflvii 7-21 14 w ' .' 7 45 aff ,, ' ' fl I hu.. x 1 .I I f rl, :Gym it ' f 2 .,,,,. 4 f 1-. 54, wif 2,1 Z W X' ,, ,, f,ff,ff,', fyfyvfzf f ,f , g, , f 7 ,,, f , f- 4If2ff ',' f . iw ff ff X ,f 5,vf'44?f . 2:44, ,Hff Hfff f f , - - ' t , M W'l Left lo Ifiylzl-Back Row: Park, Fay, Miller, Mulholland, 3l2'1mmlUl1sGVg1alhraIthSIE11E1fil1fzfiI7?iSclfl? gglfgh, Siena l' ms Norris. Second Row: Hayes, PICFCQ, Gfeeflman-Emnt ow' C T ' ' ' nu - , English, Gay, Edinger, Connerton. TRAINING SEHUIII. Good Ship Lollipop in the kindergarten to the presentation of HH. lVl..S. I'innl'ore in the 7th and 8th grades, the college elementary school provides opportunity for slnclcnts to help children develop physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually. Deniocracy . . . a 't l ' ' V1 a and observable reality. Future teachers put their theories to the lest and evaluate their own strengths and n d g ee s. llnppy treble voices, youthful enthusiasm, the acceptance of responsibility by children . . . all these combine to impress on young adults the importance of their chosen profession. Nlathematics, Social Studies, Science, English through classwork, field trips, SXCUTSIOHS :md experiments afford opportunity for group dynamics in a meaningful setting . . . a far cry lll'0lll mere book larninif' Nlnsic, Art, Dramat From thc 5' ics and radio appearance provide for participation and esthetic appreciation. Physical Education for growing bodies and growing minds ,... in the pool, the gym- nasium, the playground . . . co-operation is learned through joyful activity. New ventures this year including outdoor education at Racquette Lake camp, instru- mental music lessons and a school basketball team have been enthusiastically developed- New children, new teachers new su ' I , pervisors and new thoughts but always we learn from the child in our midst .... This is our training school. 16 1 7 f-ff, Nh'Wi1. mth, Shmfuk, H, XLS. 'W' wrlunity 'f-Xl.-1-tnmlly. WN lu U16 Yr. -'hilfllwfll l'v'4SiUll. gvfvn -. v'lll'iiUIlS ' , . an l'z 4I' 'ul v'wHlf'Hf' n :i,.- gym- ,.g!L,. ill Q'l'U ,Q.f,.-llnpvfl ,I Il E F 2 f I Y 1' , 4, 35,7 My ' . , Q 1 E' 'K -Da- J pm, ' v' VA V z , ' . I - F i cl' r L 1 iz ' A 1. ' ' I Q g u fy . VA? ' ' vs , X ' ,A 2 Q 3 5 'fx I ' v ggi 1- if . ,, . .. E I .' 'I . ,, pff 'i' 'gm 'gi -W' A i f' . o ,5,4,:,k ' '.? Qgk. , ff- ffl .i 1. 5 ' 5' 'ktgjlff I , A ?x QQ4 'V' A Q.-gk., J 4 , .if Y' I xl ogg ilrnfyl, ' fig, A V: .. .. is , . , . ,f , HQ. - Q., 5' fl .X . ' , .gf uf, 6 S, M1 lyfn. I .. sghii 57 . A ' 1 ' , .7 155 . 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V- ,- Q-5 ,Q 9 a 3 -, 'za n , w'.1S!'- 1. .P ,, 0 ' f Q - , sv YW, fx ' Q - - if ' I' 4. .1 ' V5 .. . f . . f , , - ' 0 1 ' L Qxzblf 1 we Q vb 5 ,Q .N K 9 , ' '-.H ,, +1 Ya J .., K R A Que 5' 43 , , If , ,p Q ' r fw-3 Q 84 Q- 'A e ,v 'f H iw 'Q s g Q X rg 3 ' 'b 1 A 'f . . , 13 1 X t U -3 3- I 'A' , 6 ? 1' .1 Qs' 9 A A Q 'F f - ' , I , 2 , 7 Q fs Le ,X 'ds , 'TAB' q '- fi Q ,,, 9 ,a I C 'i r- , 1 A QA I I A s . E I 2 i . ! , , 5 f l w . l' E I f 3 I I 5 I . . I I ,. 4 in .. i, I 1 I 1 I 3 f 3 En 9 s 1 Q . i. 4 l i SENIIIH IJFPIIIEB5 ANII ADVISUH AUBBEY CHBISTIE ..., Prggidgnf TOM JACKSON . . Vice-President NANCY MONROE . . Secretary CHARLES SCHUCH , Treasure,- Miss BATES . . Adviser SE IIQIH HISTIIHY Where-oh-where are the verdant freshmen .... Takes us back to 1945 when there were new recruits, wide eyed and open mouth, hanging on to Mr. Moench's every word. . . When wearing a green cap meant certain persecution . . . when the Vig Committee paraded down the aisles in their black robes scaring us half to death .... When we lost the Tug-of-War and cried for days .... When the days were full of dissecting pigs and writing case studies .... When HQS wasn't unbearable if Mr. Fiske was teaching the class .... Then we began to settle down. Where-oh-where are the silly sophomores .... The year 1946 .... When a C in Anatomy signified genius .... When section IV A of H. Bfs skiing class tramped for ten weeks nfl hear that Bidick finally got through to her Senator to get a medical excuse.D .... When the Social Handbook wasn't written in 10 volumes .... When Mr. Clum distributed those clever little Coca Cola nature study cards in Biology II .... But we must move on, for soon we are to become upperclassmen. Where-oh-where are the jolly juniors . . . 1947 . . . with the syllabus and LaPorte both com- peting for the spotlight in P. E. Methods .... While the G. Efs had already finished observation and participation and were well on their way to Whitney Point .... Some Juniors still frantically . . . . . b .I k. trying to make up Skiing deficiencies before they go off campus . . . other Juniors uS1 y ma mg decorations for the Junior Prom .... Jill and Kaye dashing around taking their new Did Jobs serious- ly .... Now the big year approaches. Where-oh-where are the stately Seniors .... So here we are 1948-49 . . . with Aubrey Christie zooming through a class meeting in no time . . . and getting something accomplished .... Arlene Knickerbocker and Tom-e Townsend both winning Oscars . . . Charpie and Marius giving the N Y k Times some good competiton .... The G. E.'s spending a few thousand hours on Seminar ew or while the P. Efs struggle along with their group reports .... Accelerates finally Join the Class of '49 . . . and so together they move on to Senior parties, Moving-up-Dayil, Baccalaureate and finally graduation. Guess there aren't many who care to exchange those caps and gowns for that little green chapeau . . . but it's been fun . . . lots of fun. 19 MALCOLM ABBOT Mal Fulmius, N. Y. P. IC. June Delta Kappa l rulvrnil.y 2. 3, 4, Soccer 1, La- crosse- 3: Gymnastics 3, Intra Illlll'1lISyYIlll,l'l' Manager 4, A. A ll. P. lu. ll. 4, N. E. A. 4. liUUl'lR'll ARMSTRONG Bob Svllcncclarly, N. Y. P. lf. .lum- . . F - ' K X ll. P. l, R I. 2, 3, 4, Buslu-llmll l: Tennis 3. 4, Intra- mural liuskcllmll 2. 3, 4. I . EILEEN ABRABIS - Skaneateles, N. Y. G. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, House President 4, House Council 4, Helenic Coun- cil 3, 4, S. C. F. 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, G. E. A. 4, Intramurals 1. JOANNE ASHCRAFT Josie Endicott, N. Y. G. E. Julie Arethuga S . .- , 010145 1, 2, 3, 4, House Presi- dent 2, Recording Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 3' A. c. E. 1, 2, 3, s. c. F. 1, 2, gf FRANCIS R. ANGELORI GCAnge9? Mount Vernon, N. Y. G. E. June Delta Kappa Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Transfer from Bradley University, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, Did Art Staff 3. META A. AUWARTER Smithville Flats, N. Y. G. E. June Hilltop Press, G. E. A., S. C. F., Camera Club. IILASS UF 20 ARLENE ARNIBRUST Mattituck, N. Y. . G. E. June Theta Phi S ority 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 35314, Glee Club 2, 3, 49 MH? Council 1, Intramurals 1, S- C- ' 1, A. C. E. 2, sg G. E. A.4, ROBERT BAIRD 4 sBOb95 Cort1and,fN- Y- I Science August . mor Transfer from Parsons Ju College. 199 P. P. Soi Hc E. In1 Cll 2, F 1. E E. 1 I i E Q i . ,K ., -, .ENE ARMBRUST Nlattituck, N. Y. me Tlleiall 2 3. 4: Orchestra L2 I: Club 2, 3,4Sll'1f liitraml1r21lSl3S'Cl . li. 2, 33 G. E.A.4. ROBERT EAW nB0b CurtlaI1dvlN' - Au2l15l' s lil tr from Parson 149 III. SS UF 1949 KESSLER BALDWIN South Otselic, N. Y. P. E. June GERTRUDE BAYER SSTrud,y77 Glens Falls, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, House President 3, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hellenic Council 2, 3, 4, N. Y. S. T. A. 4. VINE ADELL BARNHART Butch Deposit, N. Y. C. M. June Theta Phi Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, S. A. C. 3, 4, Lyceum 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Club 2, 3, 4, Health Council 4, Orientation 4. ROSE OLIVE BEHR White Lake, N. Y. P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyceum 3, 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, Did 4, N. E. A. 4, N. Y. S. T. A. 4. ROBERT BASCH Bob Bronx, N. Y. P. E. August Delta Kappa Fraternity 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Lacrosse 2, 3, Manager Gym Team 3, M. C. Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3, Masquers 2, Radio Mas- quers 2, 3, Basketball Intra- murals 1, A-. A. H. P. E. Pm. 1, 2, Producer of Soph Talent Show 2. EVELYN BENJAMIN SSBenjy9Y Mount Vernon, N. Y. P. E. August Alpha Delta Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Masquers l, 2, Bowling Club 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Skiing and Outing Club 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3. GLORIA BATTAGLINI Batt Endicott, N. Y. P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 2. 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student News Release 3, Intramurals 1, 4, Masquers 1, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES F. BERCHEN Berch Bullalo, N. Y. P. E. January Beta Phi Epsilon Fraternity 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Beta Frolics Chairman 3, VVho's WVho in American Colleges and Universities 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Manager 3, Captain 4, J. V. Basketball 1, Track 3, 4, Mas- quers 2, 3, 4, Tech. Director 3, President. 4, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, Vice-President 3. S i i Q l l l I i E i I N , Yi QV ,' -, Ji' MILDRED BILIK Milly Endicott, N. Y. P. E. .luue AF6'ChllS2i A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski and Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Student News Release 4. ROBERT BROWN Brownie South Dayton, N. Y. P. E. January Frosh Basketball 1, Varsity Soc- cer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. PH YLLIS BLAKE SSPh.y1,7 Binghamton, N. Y. G. E. June Hilltop Press 1, 2, Student News Release 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 45 A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, G. E. A..4, Rifle Club 4, Ski and Outing Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. DORIS BUNTER 65Bunny!1 Hempstead, N. Y. G. E.'June Nu Sigma Chi Sorority 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Critic 3, Recording Secretary 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Masquers 1, 2, Orchestra 2, S. C. F. 1, 2, G. E. A. 4, Intramurals 1. EL 55 UF HERBERT M. BOOTH GlHerb,1 1949 FREDERICK BRICCETTI' Mt Kisco I - , N. Y, Amityville, N. Y. P. E. August Delta Kappa ., C. M. August Soccer 2, Wrestling 2, Lacrosse 2, Track 4, Assistant Manager, Health Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, M. A. A. 2, 3, 4. DIARY LOU BURGESS GGLOUS 5 Rochester, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Delta Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, Vice-President 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Clinic 3, Did 4. Fraternity 2, 3, 43 S , Basketball 1. Om 1' 2' JOYCE BURKE Burkie Homer, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Correspond- 1ng Secretary 2, Historian 3, House President 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3, N. E. A. 4, Hellenic Council 3, 4, A. A. H. P.E.R. 1, 2, 3, 4, N.Y.S.T.A.4. re.. I 11 1 P.E Sorc r 2, . A. A Aqu 3. P.I Fra' E. I Del 1: Q You Cha 3 i.4......,A Il- Kisco, Nl 3 Deltallam. rilif '4iS0CCer1,: IOYCE BURKE Burkie Homer, NY, me Arm f 1- 2, 3, 4, Corr ' :retary 2, Histniiiiiliii President 2, Orehemaj .ibrarian 3, N. E, ,Lg c Council 3, 4, All . 1. 2, 3,43N.Y.S.T.li ANNE BURNS Annie Little Falls, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Sorority 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, Junior Aquatic Club 2, 3, Hilltop Press 3. PAUL CARRIGG Blade Buffalo, N. Y. P. E. January Delta Kappa Fraternity 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Debate 2, Political Science Club 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Democratic Club 4, Chairman 4. Mrk LAWRENCE C. BYRNES 5CLarr,y7? Copenhagen, N. Y. H. E. June Delta Kappa Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Menis Glee Club 2, 3, Lacrosse 2, Junior Class Treasurer 3, A. A. H. P. E. R., Treasurer 3, Health Club 2, 3, 4, College Governing Board 3, Orientation 3, 4. WILLIAM CASE Cortland, N. Y. G. E. III. SS UF 1949 J EANN E M. CANIPBELL 5lCamp97 Forestport, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, House Treas- urer 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4, N. Y. S. T. A. 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA M. CATLIN G 6Patty77 Elmira, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority 3, 4, Hilltop Press 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 4, S. C. F. 1, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. H. 1, 3, 4, Moving Up Day Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4. .fl i f - 1: l',ef1'f-V '.1gL.'jffi yi ' - t 5 f A . J, ' , A - ':'.5f-'a:T'.Z. MARY CARMAN Endicott, N. Y. G. E. August Sigma Sigma Sigma 1Vomen's Glee Club 3, Masquers 2, Hilltop Press 2, Cardinal Key 1, Newman Club 3. JOAN A. CHARPEK Charpie Freeport, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hilltop Press 1, 2, 3, 4, Associate Feature Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4, Newman Club 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Clinic 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 3, 4, Vice-President Freshman Class 1, Beta Queen Finalist 3. .. .N v f'f't ' HAROLD M. CHILDS ltllalfi Albany, N. Y. C. M. January Beta Phi Epsilon Fraternity 2. 3, Corresponding Secretary 23 Gym Team 1, 2, 35 llcaltli Club 2, 3: M. A. A. 2, Vice-President 2: A. A. H. P. E. ll. 1, 2, 3, President 33 Tennis Tcmn 1, Swim Team 1. EDYYARD CLOLT Big lid Lindenhurst, N. Y. P. E. .lnnc Delta Ka J Ja ' ' I I Varsity Basketball 1, 2. 3, Cap- tain 3: Track 2. 3: Fraternity 2, 3, -1, A. A. Il. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3g Lounge Committee 3. AUBREY A. CHRISTIE 5CChriS!7 Goshen, N. Y. C. M. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Senior Class President, Sorority, Corresponding Secretary 2, Presi- dent 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Who's VVho in American Colleges and Universities 3, 4, Hilltop Press 1, 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. 2, 3, 4g C. G. B. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Health Club 2, 3, 4, Did Liter- giry Editor 45 Intramurals 1, 2, , 4. KATHLEEN E. COLBERG MARION E. CLAPP Rochester, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Sorority 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra lg Did 45 A A H P ' ....E.R.1,2,3,4, N. E. A. 4, N. Y. S. W. E. S. 4. U D in BETTY J. COLLINS Kiki Batten Silver Creek, N. Y. Cortland, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Delta P. E. June Sorority 1, 2 3, 4 House PI- '- , , B d 23 Sk ' dent 3, Secretary 4, A. A. HCP. 4gaIlntramuirEisg intl Oggltgiggfhib E' RCl1,b2,33, 4, Skiing and Out- H P E Pt 1 4 N , i i f ing u 4 JOHN CLARK Clarkie Franklinville, N. Y. ' P. E. June Beta Phi 139511051 Fraternity 1, 2, 3, 45 SOCCGFB1, ' 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, 'I'raCk 21 3, 4, Baseball 13 B0Wl111g Intra' murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4- CAROLINE E. CONHEADY Carol' Rochester, N. Y- P. E. June Alpha Delta . all 1, s ty 1. 2, 3. 4. Marsh . Tiigalsiirer 3' Class Treasurer 21 . PAI P.E Foot am i c L 1 D1 P. E A. A Club Repr Advf mura 5 . is' YZ?-2 . -W. . 1, 7 R. ....,g .E.A.4, W.A.C.4gA.A.H.P.E-' I F' v ZS- C- F- 1, 23 S- C- F-1, 2, 3, 4. 1 2 3 4, Newman Club 1, 39:6 ntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Iflmjanaurals 1, 3, 4g Softb Clinic 33 Did 45 Soccer Manager 4. l l l ' Y 1, as s JOHN CLARK Clarkie Franklinville, N- Y' lune Beta , -1, 1,2.s,4:S0w1,r Aiiestling 2, 43113011 seball 19 BOWMIDU S L 2, 3, 43 BaSl8llf nurals 1, 2, 314' 13 E. CONHWA COLIN ncarolt Rochester, NAM will rits' lv 2' 3' 4,T1iieH5ll51 sulim. 3: PIE1 x. C' '1.lA'aIiCll1b1'i 3' .13 Newm 4- ,f 3: D' I june 949 IILA55 UI' 1949 PAUL RICHARD CONNOR Saranac Lake, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Football 33 Lacrosse 3g Ski Clubg Camera Club. I nonofrnv CRISTALDI Cris Clintond ale, N. Y. P. E. June A. A. H. P. E. R. 43 Newman Club lg Health Club 4g Senior Representative to W. A. A.3 Advertising Staff, Did3 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. ANIBROSE FRANCIS COOK 5CHamm5Y7, Waterloo, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Football 13 Soccer 13 Gym Team 2g Masquers 13 Newman Club 43 Track 1. SHERMAN M. CRAUNIER Dutch Corning, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Varsity Football 1, 3, 4g Intra- murals 1, 3, 4g Track 1. LYLE D. CORLETT Cortland, N. Y. P. E. June CARL E. CROSS Bombay, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Fraternity 1, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 33 Officials Club 33 A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 3, 4. BRUCE W. J. COOMBS Mastic Beach, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Varsity 1Vrest-ling 1, 3, 43 Varsity Soccer 3, 43 Intramurals: Basket- ball 1, 33 Bowling 43 Golf 43 Softball 43 A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 43 Delta Kappa 1, 3, 4. MARJORIE CURTIS CiMarge,, Chenango Bridge, N. Y. P. E. June Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 43 Frosh Plays 13 Ski and Outing Club 43 Ski Patrol 43 A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 43 N. E. A. 4. K 4 l Q lx l . ,Q 5, A :Evxgss if' X 4 .,. A 2' of - 'A 4 L. .M-si, X. I 2.4! ,,.. , IXSSII' I DXNIJROW I ass Pl i1,1SlJl1Ig N Y I1 tr 1111111 xlsl 7 3 4 lilflc J 5 1 lr1s11l1nL1 Afllldtll llllj 'klpln D1lt1 l 'S Soltball Clllllf, 5 l51sk1l,ball Cl1n11 1 I DW UCD ,I DXYI' Y D111 N lllby Stream N H 1 D1lta lxappi Il Lh Club l 3. 1, House 'IIIZIIIS 11, lleallh Com ' , , 3, 11, I'llUSll A1l1'S1llIlg Coac 1 . -'v FLGENL ,I DANFORTH Gene Hopklnton N Y Health C1ub3 4 A A H P E R 3 4 Basketball Intramu1als 3 4 Kappa Delta P1 4 JANIES DAVEY Pop Valley Stream N Y P F June NN1estl1ng, Soccer 194' III. 55 IH' 1949 PAUL E DANIELS .IR Danny Wellsvllle N Y C M Ianuary Gym Team 2 3 4 Health Club 2 3 4 Plesldent 3 Freshmen Or1entat1on4 A A H P E R 2 3 4 Dld AdV6Tt1S1Hg Staff 4 JEAN lVI DAVIS Oakfield N Y P E June Delta Kappa Vars1ty Football 1 3 ASS1StaHt Frosh Football Coach 4 A A H P E P1 1, 3, 4, Freshman Wresthng Coach 4, Delta Kappa House Presldent 3, Hellen1c Councll 4, Intramural Basket HFLEN EDITH DANN Danny Addlson N Y E -km? Arethusa 2 3 4 1 t Orchestra 1 S Cn Ilgmlmgs Arethusal 2 3 4 W AA1 3 DOMINICK DeFILIPPO Dom Schenectady N Y G E June Delta Kappa Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4, House . Treasurer 3, Newman Club 1, S A C 3,4,Pres1dent4,A C.E 1 3, Men's Publlclty Staff 1, 2, 3 ' NX A , .. . ' -' J ' ' I 'V Wu, V 3 YU' 4, - ll l 1 l 2 l 1 l 1 fill 1 :il - - 1 ' ' 1 , 9 0 1 1 I 4 JI n,n 1 .A I 4',,. J is ,, Lg 7, SC Q, D , 1 2 . 7 A . D , , , 7 G a . P. li. .lune Alpha Delta C. M. January . . . G- - li 'Z-'11-11,3 ' xC1l1l 71 ' - - - - ' sf 1. 1.' ' '.' 3 , :,A'J,l- , L: f :C . 77: . ,', ,i -I a 9 , . . , , 3, 11, l'1'csl1l1'11L -1: S. C. F. 15 , g - I 1 - 3 , -'-- 2 4 1 1 1 , - . . , F Ig 155' 21. ' 2 1 . .1 , 1' - 1 11 E , 573 as as , . . cc 97 I ll.l'l..l111e 1 ' 3 1 . L. ' , Q ' . . 1 ' llcl ' .2.I 1' .'-of P ' ' . 3 - - , f A D11 1 'nl' 3' - A . . . . . ' - , ' . I 2 I . . I. .A. ' I . - . I . 4 l . 1 3. ' ' . - - ' ' . l . A bal 1, 3,4 1 ' 4. 1 LQ ci I,-15:90 '21 Q6 5 Tit 'Sul . e - .wa ,.4.. ,... A L M! P. E.J Glee C Dance H. P. I 1, 2, 3, Alpha I 3, Cor House A HAI V P. E.A F00tba ball 1g i ,Z -:ii ,EDITH ' Danny1y dison, N- Y' Arethijt . 2, 3, 43 I ra 1, S. Crgamlnl? .2, 3, 4,W,m UCK DeFILlPPO Dom ,gg enectady, N, Y, fi 8 Deltallli ippa 2, 3, 4, Hi 3, Newman C1 Q 4, Presideutflg A. Publicity Sari, il 1 . WIARJORIE DEHLER BARBARA DeWITT Margie', Bobbie Oneida, N. Y. Rensselaer,'N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Delta P. E. June Theta Phi Glee Club 1, 2, Junior Dance 1, A. A. H. P. E. R. 4, Intramurals, Dance Club 4, S. A. C. 2, A. A. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshall 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, House President 4. HAROLD LEWIS EARL lGElf!! Valley Stream, N. Y. P. E. August Delta Kappa Football 3, Wrestling 3, Base- ball 1, Track 2. RIARGARET L. EBERBACH Eber Rockville Centre, N. Y. P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Poet Laureate of C. S. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Council 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Ski and Outing Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, Student Christian Fellowship 1. III. SS UI' 1949 ..-- 1,4---.. ANTHONY J. DiBENEDETTO LlT0ny77 Washingtonville, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Soccer 2, 3, 4, Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, House of Delegates 4. RITA A. EICHENGER 66Ike77 Batavia, N. Y. P. E. .Iune Sigma Sigma Sigma Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, VV. A. A. Council 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Did Photography Editor 4, Ski and Outing Club 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Major 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Clinic 3, N. E. A. 4, All-Star Hockey 3. Q. IIOWARD A. DINGAIAN Craryville, N. Y. C. IW. August Baseball 1, 3, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, 4, Masquers 1, A. A. H. P. E. H. 1, 2, 4, Health Council 3. 4. CLYDE O. EIDENS Gildeefi Chautauqua, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Golf 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 2, President Freshman Class, S. A. C. Secre- tary 1, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Hill- top Press Sports Editor 1, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Delta Kappa 4. i P. l.. Juni, GLADYS L. ELLERSON BARBARA ELLIS KENNETPIEJ. IQRICKSON HAROL.6lgIalE2l'T0RE Whitney Point, N. Y. Bobbie . P10 . d N Y 1. Auburn N Y Elm1raHe1ghts, N. Y. Schenecta y, 1 , . . . . t a llomvcoining Committee 3, 4, G. E. January Arethusa P- E- June Beta PBI Epsllon P' E' June . B k tbealfl gpg., Chuirrnnn. A. A. Il. P. E. R. Nexwrman Club 1, 2, 35 A. C. E. J. V. Football.2, Varsity Foot- Intrarnurals.G viii? Z. Softgalf 41 Book Fair 4: Intrmaumls 3, 1, 2, 3, Arethusa Critic 3- ball 3, 4, Varsity Lacrosse 2 3 Bowling 4, 0 , , -1: A. A. ll. P. E. . 1, 2, I, 4, All1St.ur Soccer Te-ani 4. DONALD Y. FARRELL Radar Rensselaer, Y. P. li. June Delta Kappa Varsity Soccer l. 3, -1: J. V. Buskcthull l: Varsity Basketball 3: A. A. ll. P. li. li. l. 3. 4, Junior Class lleprcsenlativc 3: Intrnnnirulss Golf, Softball: Del- ta Kappa. DELORES FILARDI CGDelY? - VVhite Plains, N. Y. C. M. June Theta Phi Theta Phi, Corresponding Secre tary 1, 2, House President 3 President 4, Delta Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, President 4, Masquers, Tech. Director 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent and President 4, Hellenic Council Secretary 4' B ll T' , , u e in Board Committee 3, 4, Rifle Cl b 2 ' ' u .., 3. Treasurer 4, Jumor Dancers 1, 2, Senior Dancers 2, Int.ramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Club 2, 3. 3 4, J. V. Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Service Fra- ternity 4, Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. B. 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1. - MIRIAM FIN KELSTEIN C iFink7 3 New York City, N. Y. G. E. June Theta Phi Glee Club 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Band 2, Junior Dancers 1, 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Chairman 4, Hilltop Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Psi Omega 4, I. Z. F. A. 2, 3, Hilltop Press 4, Chairman Vig Committee 2, W. A. A. Council 4, Student News Release 3' Piifl , e Cltlb 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Skl and Outing Club 4, All-Star Hockey Team 3, 4, Badminton Manager 4. D lta Kappa Treasurer 49 Hel' leiiic Council 4, A. A. H. P. E. H- 1, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4, Intramural Council, Delta Kappa 1, 3: 4- ROBERT R. FISHER Bob Utica, N. Y. . 0 P. E. June Beta Ph1.EpS1l0H Varsity Football 3, VarS1'0Y 303 2, 3, Manager, VarS1tY Bas els ball 4, Masquers 3, Intramllra 2, 3, 4. ALF Ne C. M. J KHPPQ tliug 2, 4: Bel? Historli Secretill Commll Club 21 Kapers tion Ch ,l S. P. E. Ji Dance W 1, 2, 4, urer 3, 4. vp 4 4 ' N 5 , A . 4 . , .N N, 333' ,.',,1f4- .N J 3 QW, , V52 ...rdf 4 fg:r3,,,. cl. 55 nr 1949 lf-7 444 ' 7:3517 ,Q 'A . 'VN I X' N. X ROLD ETTORE 6 I Hal!! henectady, N. Y. me Deltallapg rals: Basketball llll 4, Golf 43 Sofw pa Treasurer 5 f ililcil 4, A. A. H. Pl-l X- E, A, 4,lntral1Jl11l . Delta Kappa 11311 BERT 11. FISHER UB0b9! Utica, N' Y' me Beta Phi llll li FootbHllv3l Zlgsllkl. anager, aflnmmm. Nlasquers 31 EL 55 UI' 1949 ALFRED FONDACARO Fondi,' New York City, N. Y. C. M. .I une Beta Phi Epsilon Kappa Delta Pi, Varsity Wres- tling 2, 3, Varsity Cross Country 4, Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 3, Bulletin Board Committee, Chairman 3, Health Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor of Kappa Kapers 4, Soph Soiree, Decora- tion Chairman 3. IDA M. FRIMET Frim,' Staten Island, N. Y. P. E. June Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, I. Z. F. A. 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 1, Treas- urer 3, Intramurals 2, Rifle Club 4. VINCENT L. FOWLER Vince White Plains, N. Y. P. E. June Glee Club 1, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Publicity I, 2, 3, Director 4, Home Coming Committee 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4, Director of Intramural Baseball 4, Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE R. FUETSCH Gerry Buffalo, N. Y. P. E. .lune Health Club 1, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,A. A. H. P. E. P.. 1, 2, Camera Club 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. .IEANNE FRANCISCO Mohawk, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2. 3. Secretary 3: A. A. H. P. E. R. l. 2, 3: Dance Club 2, 3, Hilltop l. 2, 3: Co-Chairman Frosh Orientation 3, S. C. F. 1, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3. CHARLES FU GE Chuck,' Freeport, N. Y. P. E. August Delta Kappa Football 1, 2, 3, VVrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3. aaa 1 GEORGE FRIEDMAN Brooklyn, N. -Y. P. E. .lune A. A. H. P. E. R. 1. 2. 3. 4, . V Junior Yarsity Football I: ar- sity Football 3. 4: Varsity La- crosse 3. 4: I. Z. F. A. 2. 3, 4, President 3: Ollicials Club 3, Basketball lntrannlrals 2, 3, 4, Swinnning Teani 4. ' GEORGE FUGE Freeport, N. Y. P. E. August Delta Kappa Football l, 2, 3, Skiing 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3: Ski Club 1, 2, S0t'l'0l.2lI'y il, Captain Ski Team 3: Captain ol' Track 'Foam 3: A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2. 3, IVho's IVho in American Colleges and Universities 3. J i 'V-Q' fa .- W 'f Cf fzr?-'Y' I-gi. mv- iv.-,Qi Aa. V. l .. if ' A .-I A g JOSEPII GASPARD Joe Craryville, N. Y. P. li. .lunuury Beta Phi Epsilon Bi-lu Phi lipsilon 2, 3. -l: Varsity liuskvtlmll l. 2, 3: A. A. H. P. l li I 2 I ' ' ' nis 4. . , -, , -l-1 Varsity 'len 1 l, 2, Nvwniun Club . Z., I, 1734. J A N ET GLEASON 'hllllln Cunustotu. N. Y. G. lf. .lunc Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 2. 3. -1. Assistant 'liwiisiirvr 2. 'l'ri-usurcr 3: NN o the Club I 1 3 L nivn's I - fl. lt. -l-I Fellowship -l. w K . A , -. 4, Student Christiaii JOYCE GAYLOR FRED GEISLER DOROTHY ANN GIZA Jerce HGUSH f UGG Allegany, N. Y. Gloversville, N. Y. B813HViH, N- Y- P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma P. E. June P- E- -111116 Sigma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyceum 3, 4, Hilltop Press 1, 4, Canterbury Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey All-Star 3, Did Staff, Interfra- ternity Editor. ANTHONY GRANDINETTE Tony Syracuse, N. Y. P. E. August Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Frosh Football 1: Varsity Gymnastics 2: Frosh Baseball 1, Varsity Football 4: M. A. A. 1, Treasurer 1: House of Delegates 1' Lyceum 1. A A. H. P. E. P.. 2,,N. E. A. 1: Newman Club 2. HP A. A. . . E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 S0003 S. A. C. ' ' ' 1, Basketball 1, Men s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Tennis 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. ANNE HALLOCK Mattituck, N. Y. G. E. June Theta Phi Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, ilobisse President 4, Intramurals 3 omens Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 2, 3, G. E. A. 4, S. C. F. 1. All-Star 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 13 2, 3, 4, W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: S10 and Outing Club 2, 3, NQVSQIIIHH Club 1, 2, Basketball Clinic 43 Marching and Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2. ETHEL HALSEY Miken Southampton, N. Y. u P. E. J une Theta P111 Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presli dent 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 31 li' Student News Release 33 A- 1' H. P. E. P.. 1,p2, 3, 4: S. C- F- - 131.1-iss nr 1949 30 MILD Wei p, E. Ji 1 ha I iillf. A 45 A. A Basliellk vertisini 2, 3, 4. SHE S1 P. E. A Basketl Club 42 3, 4, ln I MVA' ,i 414 f z lx Sv ,. f , , gf QW fr Z1 f ZW? fa f 5 . 1 f A ff if 222415211 . ' ' WWW gf' ' ' fry?-i. .Qi ,714 f f 5, Q , M fl 7' , . ROTHY ANN GIZA 6SGe77 Batavia, N. Y. Iune iurals 1, 2, 3, 49 SWF ir 4: A. A. H. P. Eltl, .1 w. A. A. 1, 2, 3.4sSk1 lutinff Club 2, 35 NQVIW 1, 2? Baskerbaii Chnl, ming and Concert Band? ,ibrarian 2. rrnm. HAPSEY Mike ton N- Y' Southamp ' Thetaphi , June . -Pres, 9 3 4 Vice a'ph11, 59 L 4, 3,34 5, lntrafnll 1 S63 A I- L New Reea. ,.F-l Jill li.1,2,3f4'S'C . I' 949 III. SS UF 1949 YIILDRED A: HANINIOND l Milly West Hempstead, N. Y. P, E, June Alpha Delta Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, W. A. C. 4, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4, Did Ad- vertising Staff 4, Intramurals 1,. 2, 3, 4. SHERMAN G. HARRIS LUCILLE C. HANNON ELEANOR HARDING Lou Ellie Binghamton, N. Y. Albany, Y, G. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma P. E. June Theta Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, In- Theta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Correspond- tramurals 1, Junior Dance Club ing Secretary 3, House President 13CHII1Gl'H Club 4- 3, Treasurer 4, Junior Aquatic Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, RICHARD L. HAWICSLEY Garf 'gHawkins Schroon Lake, N. Y. Utica, N. Y. P. E. August - P. E. June Basketball Varsity 1, Officials Football 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, ' 2- A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, Club 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, Captain , 2, ,4. 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 3 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD MARLAND HEAD SSHal39 Utica, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Team Manager 3, Intramurals 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4, M. A. A. 2, 3, 4. KEN N ETH R . HARRIS Ken Endicott, N. Y. P. E. .lune Delta Kappa Delta Kappa 1, 2, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4: N. Y. S. Teachers Association 3: N. E. A. 4: Hilltop Masqners 1. 2, 4, J. V. Soccer 23 Varsity Soccer 3, 4, Swimming Team 3: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. GLORY HECKEH Hooley Astoria, N. Y. G. E. August Arethusa Aretliusa 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, Orientation 2, 3, A. C. E. 2, 3, Hilltop Press 1, Newman Club 1, Frosh Talent Show. A v ft, kr. Iirirlgu-Ilzunplml. N. Y. I' I lun NI.-Ui Y l,0lilSlC IIICIJGES BIISIIPSU MARY E. HENNESSEY Cortland, N. Y. Science August 1 . '.. . I' Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- X. X. II. II. II. Il. I, 2. 3. 4: urer 1, Glee Club I '7 3 4 YY X K I I I I N Y S I X 4 ' ' ..' .1 . .L. I . -Q: . '. '. Q. .-. Librarian 1, VV. A. -I, 2, 3: I: N. IC. A. AI: Intramurals I. 2. Representative 2, Kappa Delta I -I. Pi 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3. IIAICICIITI' IIICSS NANCY HETHERINGTON u1llliI.'vy, i5NaIl57 Iiilllnn-la. N. Y. Owego, N. Y. I Ii. .Iunv Alpha Sigma Alpha G. E. .lune Nu Sigma Chi Xlplm Sigma Alulia 2. 3. -1: S. A. Nu Sigma Chi 1. 2, 3, 43 VV0- I 3. -I: S. C. If. I: A. .-X. ll. P. inen's Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, YVO- I Il. I. 3. II: Inlrzunurals I. 2. 1nen's Ensemble 2. 3, G. E. A. 4, I fl: N. Ii. A. QI: Did AI: All-Star S. C. F. lg Hilltop Press 1, A. wlivy 3: SoI'lliulI Clinic 3. C. lf. I. INGIIRIABI HERBST S SMim7 7 Floral Park, N. Y. G. E. Aug. Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha 1, 2 3 4' President 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Women's Ensemble 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3. MERILYN C. HILLER G SLYDHS 5 Rochester, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Arethusa 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Ch l ' ap a1n 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Music Council, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. AUSTIN S. HESS Ick Ilion,'N. Y. P. E. January I V 't Football 2, 3, 43 A- A- Hiriiya. P.. 2, 3, 4: M- A- A- 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Home- coming Queen Comrnittee 3. DOROTHY J. HOFIVIEISTER ' 'Holfiev Buffalo, N- Y- P. E. June Theta Phi, Theta Phi 2, 3, 4. Guard 2911? tramurals 1, 3, Junior Aqua? Club 1, Senior Aquatic Club I A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 14' s. C. F. 1, 2, W. A. A. 1. 2,314 EL ss ur 1949 32 - I MAF Ji G, E. J Transfe Theta I 3, 4, G. KENI . j.',vf+ If 4 rf w S fl Q Z, 5 u f I, ap e 4. . 4 HIE .X I ,Ax I X A L' STIN S. HESS uuICk77 llion,'N. Y. illllllfify x Football 2, 3, 42 il-I. P.. 2, 3, 4s M. M- : Intramurals 3, 43H0U19' g Queen Comrn1ttee3. OTIIY J. HOFMEISTEB Hoiiie', Buffalo, N- Y- hi lunf- Thetap ' d 2'li1- . vm 2, 3. 4. G?1arAqlat1f b3 IlI'Hl' 1- 3: Junior . Clu li Se-nlor Afluatlcz 3,4 n if E. R-A111534 949 EL S5 UF 1949 MARTHA JANE HOGAN Hogey - Johnson City, N. Y. G. E. June Theta Phi f S racuse University' Trans er y , Theta Phi 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, G. E. A. 4. KENNETH E. HUBBARD Cortland, N. Y. MARGARET L. HOPKINS Mpeg., Jamesville, N. Y. G. E. June Theta Phi Transfer Syracuse University, Theta Phi 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Grand President 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Junior Aquatic Club 3, 4, G. E. A. 4. LOUISE A. HUNT S6L0u79 Dryden, N. Y. P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma 2, 3, 4, In- tramurals 1, 2, 4, Student News Release, A. A. H. P. E. R., Hellenic Council. LEROY HORNBECK Horny VValden, N. Y. H. E. June Varsity Football 3: Varsity Track 1, Lacrosse 2, Men's Glec Club, Intramurals, Ski Club, S. C. F.g M. A. A. HENRIETTA HUXFORD Henri Skaneateles, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, President 4, Senior Aquatic Club 2, 3, Intramurals 1 2 4' A. A. H. P. E.R.1, 2, 4, W. KA. 1, 2, 3, 4, S. A. C. 2, Soccer All-Star 3, 4, Hockey All- Star 4, Newman Club I, 4. . wr. JAMES J. HOITLIHAN Cortland. N. Y. C. M. Jan. Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon I, 22, 3. 41 Gym Team 2. 3: Health Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Newman Club 1. 2, 3. 4. President. 3: Freslmum Orientation 4, A. A. Isl. P. E. R. 2 3 1 -, ,'. SHIRLEY HYATT Shir Syracuse, N. Y. G. E. .lnne A. C. E. I, 2, 3, G. E. A. 4 NDVI .C.F.I,2 Vice-I rcsicluit. 4, S , 3, 4, W. A. A. 2, 3. . . .1 7 LILLIAN HYDE Chubby Binghamton, N. Y. G. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 43 New- man Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A. C. E. 1, 2, 33 G. E. A. 43 .lunior Aquatic Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 W. A. A.3 Intramurals 13 Masquers 3, 43 Delta Psi Honorary 43 1Vomen's Tumbling Club 4. KICNNIETII li. JOHNSON Ken Warrensburg, N. Y. P. li. Jan. Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, House Manager 2, 33 Ollicials Club 3, 43 A. A. H. P. E. li. 1, 2, 3, 43 Frosli Soccer 13 Frosh Basketball 13 Varsity Ski Team 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity Coll' 2. 3. .N 3. 5 , N. . vi -fiaix .Ra2'?i,-..i r EL SS UF 1949 CARL C. JACKSON Cillackff Cameron Mills, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 3, 43 A. A. H. P. E. Pt. 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3 4 , . ROBERT L. JOHNSON 6SB0b!7 Cortland, N. Y. H. E. June Transfer Cornell Universityg A. A. H. P. E. Pt.3 Hilltop Mas- QUCFSQ Health Club3 Delta Psi Omegag Debate Club, President 33 Kappa Delta Pi. 5' . ' '19 f x J , X HV J X I I 7 .5 ' u W -Sf p-K f .. fi 1. -A 'Xl V - l 1 A if 'K 5-fitilml. 1. M '-K x ' Ag, .f 1 ,Z I Y--vi THOMAS RALPH JACKSON Tomi, Endicott, N. Y. P. E. Aug. Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, FPG- ternity Pledge Master 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Men's Glee Club 3, 4. President 43 Music Council 4, Chairman 43 Class Vice-Presi- dent 43 House of Delegates 43 M. A. A. 4. CECIL KAUF MAN New York, N. Y. P. E. June I. Z. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Officials Club 2g A. A. H. P. E. R 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate Club lg Manager Freshman Wrestling Team 4. A- JOYCE JOHNSON Jeroen Phelps, N. Y. G. E. June E G A. C. . 1, 2, 33 .E.A,4. S. C. F. 1, 23 Hilltop Press 1, ' COLLEEN KEEFE Connie Sherburne, N. Y. G. E. June Alpha Delta Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshall 2, Treasurer 3, President 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 43 Glee Club 2g W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hellenic Council 33 A. C. E. 1, 2, 33 G. E. A. 4. XQQ 5 X P X PX wx 5 X . ax X X Q Y . '.1- .53 X X. A X Q 7 , bs Nm Q xx X F Qgxx 3-1.2. EAE P. E. Newn lng 3 Varsi- State P. E. GEOQ P. E. Delta 2: A. llgewn ey E iient C8 C 1, 1 49 Va Track Amer ties 4 2, 3. E UYCE jg H-lerce' Phelps, N Y I ne i ' HNSON O 23 G. 1' -3 Hilltop Pliiesililz OLLEEN KEEFE 'iC0nnie vherburne, N, Y, une A1PhaDellr Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Mmm, fasufel' 3, President lg Delta 3, 4, Newmai . 2, 4, Glee Club 2,W,, . 3, 4, Hellenic Council3g E- 1, 2, 33 G. E. A.4. ......-. .JA , l. 'Jn ,, - .-,.s,,,,,g......-W---., EARL RICHARD KEEFER Keef Valley Stream, N. Y. P. E. June Newman Club 1, 3, Varsity Ski- ing 3, Varsity Track 1, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 3, 4, 'All- State Football Team 4, A. A.. H. P. E. R. 1, 3, 4. GEORGE JOSEPH KING, JR. Irish Rochester, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, A. A. H. P. E. P.. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Cardinal Key Society 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 1, Class President 2, Col- lege Governing Board 1, M. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Wrestling 2, Varsity T1'3ClS 2, 3, 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 4,1Intramural1Basketball 1, 2, 3. -Q MARLEIGH KEENAN SCMart,y,7 Corning, N. Y. G. E. .I une Alpha Delta Alpha Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Band 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, New- man Club 1, 2, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, G E. A. 4, VV. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Accompanist Gym Team 2, 3. SHIRLEY KING Sherry Cortland, N. Y. H. E. June Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4 Delta Psi Omega 3, 4, Vice President 4, Health Club 2, 3, 4. EL SS Ill? 1949 EDWARD KELLM AN G 6 d7 9 Yonkers, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Delta Kappa 1, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Varsity Football 1, 3 4' Varsity Basketball 1, 3, House of Delegates 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 3, 4, President 4, 'N.E.A.4. JOAN DUFF KISE 6GDufY97 G. E. Aug. Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, S. C. F. 1, S.'A. E. 1, 2, G. E. A. 3, N. Y. S. T. A. 3. 35 ELANE ELWELL KING 66Eme77 Pnushville, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Arethusa 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Cardinal Key Society-1, 2, 3, 4, NVomen's Glee Club 1, 3, 4, A. HPER1234'VVAA A...4..,,,, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD KISE SGI-Jen! 7 P. E. January Soccer 1, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. Pm. 1, 2, 3, Golf Manager 2, M. A. A. 1, 2, 3. BA R BA RA J. KLINDT Barb Dowusvillc, N. Y. G. lf. August A. C. li. l, 2, 3: G. E. A. 4 S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 43 W. A. A. 2 M.-UDLYN KIQIKZENIIAUSER fNladcly 1Yvsll'orcl, N. Y. G. lf. August. Alpha Delta Junior Aquulic' Club 1: Camera Club 3. -1: Alpha Della. Presi- clvntg-l: A. A. ll. P. E. 11. 1, 2, ll. 12. A. ,3f ARLENE KNICKERBOCKER Endicott, N. Y. G. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma AUDREY M. LAMB C6-Al-ld!! Canastota, N. Y. G. E. June A. C. E. 2, 3, G. E. A. 4, Board gl' Directors 4g S. C. F. 2, 3, 4, RAYMOND J. KOWALSKI SGRa,y79 Utica, N. Y. P. E. June A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4g Varsity Football 3: Manager of Ski Team 4. MARGARET LAVER 6 LPeg9 9 Utica, N. Y. H. E. June Alpha Sigma Alpha A. A. H. P. E R 1 1 5 i l r STANLEY W. KROUSE Granite Elmira, N. Y- P. E. June Beta Phi EpSil011 Varsity Football 2, 3, .43 Vf1I'Sil1Y Lacrosse 2, 3, 43. VHTSIW Tenms lg Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4- DOROTHY LEGEER Seacliff, N. Y. t G. E. June Theta Phi Th i Phi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 495111 and? Outing Club 15 S- C' F' 2' JAN C. My Band Glee sembl 2, 3, 1 tive. Ml P.E.. Soccel 1, 2, 3 3a 41 Baske ming 4 ,Q f . . , 2, 3, 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Club A. C. E. 2. iiZ?iffQ effetafb 2, Wvpmen S Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Intramurals K 7 1, 2, 3, 43 MUSIC COUIICII 4. 1, 2, Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Delta Psi Omega 3, fl? S. C..F. 1, 2, 3, Did Advertis- ing Editor 49 Debate Club 45 Freshman Orientation 3. , jj II I. A 5 5 U 1? 1 9 4 9 55 1 : NLEY W. KROUSE Granite Elmira, N. Y. .1 ne Beta Phi Epsilon Football 2, 3,43 VN5111 Q 2. 3. 43VHrS1WT9U1115 i Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4- onofrnr LEGEEH l'll', N. Y- , 1115586 1 Theta Phi Alpha 1, 36.412, uting Club 12 E. 2. 4 9 i L SS UP 1949 JANE HALLER LEIGHTON ' 'Hallern Homer, N. Y. C. M. June Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Womens En- mble 1 2 3 4, Health Club SC 1 1 1 . 2, 3, Music Council Representa- tive. MICHAEL LUTONSKY 6 ke77 Binghamton, N. Y. P. E. January Beta Phi Epsilon Soccer 1, 2, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3 4 House Manager 4, .1..V. Baslietball Manager 1, Swim- ming 1, 2, N. E. A. 3, 4. EILEEN LIMBERG Beanie,' Rochester, N. Y. P. E. June Aquatic Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Debate Club 1DiMasquers 1, 2, A. A. H. P. E. . 1, 3. ALAN H. MacGA1NfIWELL L S 7 Kenmore, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa College Court 2, A. A. H. P. E. R. Council 3, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Track 1, Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, Did Staff 2. HIGH LIPSILS Builalo, N. Y. P. E. .1E1Ill18l'y BetaPl1i Epsilon VVILLIAM M. MAHON Bill Craryville, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Hilltop Press 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 4, Newman Club 4, lntra- murals 3, 4, Intramural Repre- sentative 4. ROSE MARIE Ll'Pl'lN0 1-llppf' 1Yatliins Glen, N. Y. P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma .lunior Dance Group 2, Dance Club 3. -1: .lunior Aquatic Club 1. 2, 4. Secretary-'l'reasur0r 2, President. 3. 4: S. A. C. 3, 4, Secretary 3. 4: Cheerleading 2, 3. 4: Cardinal liey Society 3, 4, Frosli Orientation -lg Co-Editor ol' Frosli Bible 4: Drum Major in B12ll't'lllIlg13lllltl 3. 4, Newman Club 4: Snapshot Eclitor Dial 4, lntramurals l. 3. 4, A. A. ll. P. lE.l1.1, 2, 4, YY. A. A. 1, 2, 3,-1. NIARJORIE NIALIS M argon Batavia, N. Y. P. E. .lunc Sigma Sigma Sigma A. A. lol. P. li. ll. l, 2, 3, 4, NV. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4: llilltop Press 1, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Ski and Outing Club 4, Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Treat Shop 3, 4. L. i S Q Y R 9 i EL S5 UF DOMENIC MANCINI JOSEPPIJMARCINO BARB51i?p1!:5RTIN Rochester, N. Y. , 06 C .1 N Y G' E' a uary Della Kappa P. E. Juvilifiutehalli N' Y' G. E. Jungml us, Theta Phi SIIG ANN MARSHALL Lksamif , Nlorrisvillc, N. Y. P. li. August Nu Sigma Chi NuSigmz1 Chi l, 2, 3, 4, XV. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Theta Phi 1,-2, 3,4f?KaPP3De1ta Wrestling 2, Assistant Manager Pi 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, G. E. A. 4 of the Gym Team 2. Ski and Outing Club 1, S. C. F. ll SHELDON MASKIN WILLIAlVI C. MAYNARD Long Beach, N. Y. Minoa, N. Y. P. E. June P. E. August A.A H.P E.B'J.V.B . . . , asket- ball, Intramurals. 1949 MARCUS J. MARTONE . UMa-rc!! Glen Cove, N. Y, P. E. June Delta Kappa S. A. C. 1, Cardinal Key 2, 3, 4- Varsity Baseball 1, Varsity F ooti ball 1, 3, 4, Co-Editor of Frosh Bible 4, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, Manager 3, Newman Club 1, 2, Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK MAZIARZ C Gpini 7 Utica, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, House President 3, Manager 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. E . A. . , f5fli.f-.rj-lixif' '4- 1 s s, Ni E A asus, ifxss, 2 ppasqy , 1 E555 X . ANQX gs E js., af ini? l sf ,, l A' W sy . ffifbi f 55257 , Qwsf 1 WNWPS i Y E0 - sf s as-f 1 ,Mft-s , 7 1 ff ,, ' .asia 1 CERT lY G. E. J S. C. F Arethu: 3, Trea 25 Hells VICTO Gre. H. E. J Health Delta Track York E tion, J ' MARTQN Nlarcn A E 1 Core, N. Y, Delta Kap Cm-ainai Ke 2 Pa Shan 13 Varsity . Co-Editor gf Frosh irsity Wrestling 1 2 3 Newrnan Club 1' 21 pa 1, 2, 3, 4. ' ' IRI-CK MIAZIARZ 'APin Utica, N. Y. B Beta Phi Epsilon Epsilon 1, 2, 3,4 esident 3, Manager 42 Laseball 2 3. 4'Var5il 2, Varsity Fobtballi al Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, GERTRUDE lVIcCULLOUGH Dottie North Collins, N. Y. G. E. June Arethusa S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, Arethusa, President 2, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4, House Treasurer 2, Hellenic Council 3. EDWARD Hi-EhiIcEACHRON P. E. August Beta Phi Epsilon Transfer from Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, Fresh- k B ta Phi man Soccer and Trac , e Epsilon 3, 4, Chaplain 4, M. A. A. Executive Council 4, Secre- tary 4, Cardinal Key 4, Soccer 4, Track 4. .- JAMES F. McINTYRE SiMaC35 Mount Vernon, N. Y. P. E. August Beta Phi Epsilon Varsity Football 1, 2, Assistant Frosh Football Coach 4, Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director of Intramurals 3, House of Delegates 4. MARGARET A. MITU RA CHARLES MEISEN ZAHL Chuck Honeoye Falls, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hellenic Council 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Var- sity Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball Manager 1. ALBERT S. MOLNAR CIA-b!! VICTOR HERBERT MILLER JAMES Wj.lNIILLIRON Hpegn G ' hviu . . mf' H, Efjtilrilvglc age, N Y Hammondsport, N. Y. Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Norwood, N. Y. n Health Club- A A H P E R - P. E. June P. E. June Arethusa P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Delta Psi Dnie gi- Mag in-greg A A H P E R. 1 2 3, 4, Hilltop Press 1, Art Service Club Soccer 1, Freshman Basketball Track Team- Ng A .qNevQ N: Af 4,-' N: Y, SIT? A. 4, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, A. A. H. P. 1, Football 2., 4, Basketball 2 York State Teachers Associa- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 VHTSHZY E- B' 17 2' 3' Beta Ph' Epsllon 1' 2' 4' UOU- 5 Soccer 3, 4. . EL SS UI' 1949 W ,ci-' f 1 R0lil'IR'l' Nl. Nl.-Kl.ONl'IY Boll XYou1lsicl1', N. Y. ll. li. .luuv A. A. P. ll. li. Il. l. 2. 3. 4 Kappa D4-ltu Pi 3. -l: D4-hatm Club 'I l' llvullh Club 2 'l l llllltop Pri-ss l, 2, Associate Sports lfmlilor 3, -L Nl.-XR Y l.OlilSl'I NIIRDOCK Mary Lou Touuwuudu. N. Y. G. lf. .luue Nu Sigma Chi w - . w 4 ,-. 4 ' - 1 ,..,.. ,..-,..1.,. Sorority 2. 3. 4: Nvwinan Club 1 ' l l- X C l l 7 3 1 l -X -1' 'X A ll P l' R I lntia 1 ' 'a . ..... . .J. . , 4' muruls l. v x 1 . ' Q Annual- l9..1,1ii-any sum' if zf 3. NANCY MONROE Nan Auburn, N. Y. P. E. Aug. Sigma Sigma Sigma Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Aquatic Club 2, 3, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary of Freshman Class 1, Secretary ol Senior Class 3, In- trainurals 1, 2, 3, Attendant of Junior Queen Court 2, S. A. C. 1. AIARY PATRICIA DIURPHY Pat Syracuse, N. Y. C. E. .lune Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E.1. 2. 3: G. E. A. 4, N. E A 4: Y. S. T. A. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: Womens Glee Club 1, 2.3 4'1Y A A 1 '7 -y .1.1.,-.. RICHARD F. MONROE llDiCk,, Freeville, N. Y. P. E. June Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Men's Glee Club 4, Manager F rosh Basketball 3, Manager Athletic Ticket Sales 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 3, 4, N. E. A. 4. ELEANOR C. MYERS Ellie Scipio Center, N. Y. G. E. June Nu Sivma Chi D Nu Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 4, VVomen's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, G. E. A. 4, VV. A. A. 4, Rifle Club 4, Chess and Checker Club 4, Secretary 4. WALTER S. MOORE, JR. Ciwa-lt!! Cazenovia, N. Y. P. E. June . Football 3, Track 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director of Athletics 2, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Class Treas- urer. HENRY o. NAETZKER, JR- Fredonia, N. Y. t P. E. August Beta Phi EpS1l0I1 Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Transfer from Fredonia State, Frosh Football 2, Frosh Basketball 2 , VaI'SltY Basketball 1, Varsity Lacr0SS0 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. P., 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4, Skiing Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Service Fraternity 4. P G. E. Ai Football NQWIIJHI Basketb MI P, E. .lr Varsity Team 1 teruity R. 1, 2, murals I i . .- X W V .1 ' 4- wg, -3 TE .. ,5- 4 '-., 1.1155 UF 1949 Q 40 f l CL SS UP 1949 PHILIP NATOLI Nat Cortland, N. Y. G.E.A11Sl1St Football 2, Lacrosse 1, 2, 4, Newman Club 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2- NIERWIN NICHOLS '5Nick Argyle, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Varsity Soccer 1, Varsity Ciiiym Team 1, J. V. Baseball 1, ra ternity 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. I-I. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intra- murals 1, 2. JOAN NEWBOLD CARL NEWTON Southold, N. Y. Newt G. E. .lune Alpha Delta Lockport, N, Y, Alpha Delta 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, P- E- June 2, 3, S. C. F. 1. 29138116 2. 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. P.. 2. 3. 4. ski 0FCh6S'9I'H 2- Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, lutra- murals 4. GEORGE NOVAK KATHERINE T. O'BRlEN Binghamton, N. Y. P. E. June Hilltop Press 2, 3, 4, Did Staff 2, 3, 4, Varsity Gym Team 2, 3, Athletic Publicity Staff 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4, School Photographer 2, 3, 4, Swimming m Mana er 4 Camera Club Tea g , , President 4, N. Y. S. T. A. 4, N. E. A. 4. 65Kaye71 Briarclii Manor, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Treasurer of Class 1, Vice- President of Class 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 4, Senior Aquatic Club 1, 2, W. A. C. 1, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Co-Editor of Did 4, All-Star I-Iocke 2 3, 4, Co-Chairman of TER S. MOORE, JR. Giwalti! Cazenovia, N. Y. une ,ll 3, Track 2, Basketball . 4, Student Director Ol is 2. A. A. H.P.r1311.ll. .tg Freshman Class rel'-9 Ry o. NAETZKER, JH' 66HaI1k7! I 7 N' Y' . Fredonia ta Phi Epsilon A ., -t Be -rrxiltiiljlr 3' 4: Tra1?Si4'efi0iliIl onia Statel FSFZ' Varilll rush lFziS:kV:rsitY,LaCrm riff.. .r P.,r,,1g,,,, 6... aura Club 3, i ketballlrl . lutramllfal B35 4. r-rvice Ffawm' Y , Soph Soiree 2, Orientation 4. ERNEST NICYDL Now liocllcllc. Y. P. E. .lauuary Varsity Baseball l. 2. 3: .l. Y. Football l: Assistant Frosh Football Coach 2: A. A. ll. P. E. ll l '7 3' Ollicials Club 3: lu- 7 ...-.u. tramurals Z.. PATRICIA CTBRIEN Pat Auburn, N. Y. Cr. E. Aug. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority l. 2. 3. Secretary 3, House President 3, A. C. E. l. 2, Plarminff Board l 2, Newman D 7 I Club 1, 2, Masqucrs l, ZZ, 3, Secretary 3, Delta Psi Omega 2, 3. r f 'f IIAICCAICIYI' l'. OTIONNOR Syracuse, N. Y. P. lf. .lune Alpha Delta Secretary ol' Class 1, Masquers 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Aquatic Club l, Senior Aquatic Club 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. li. ll. 3, 4, President of Soph Class 2, llellenic Council 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Did Stall' 4, W. A. A., Treasurer 3, Alpha Delta l, 2, 3, 4. TIIONIAS O'SIllCA Lindenliurst, N. Y. w P. lu. Junc Football l, 3, iv.-Galina I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4, A. A. ll. P. li. ll. l, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, lntranniral Basket- ball 4. EL 55 III' 1949 GEORGIANA OLEKSUK Georgie Johnson City, N. Y. G. E. June S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, G. E. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Chess and Checker Club 4, Vice-President 4, N. E. A. 1, 2. ANGELINE PALMISANO Angie Endicott, N. Y. Science August Philosophy Club, Hilltop Mas- EDWARD H. OLIVARI PAUL R. OSBORN Brook Ozzie Brooklyn, N. Y. Endicott, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa P. E. Jan. Beta Phi Epsilon Fraternity 1, 3, 4, Football 1, Golf 3, 4, Football Manager 33 Newman Club 1, 3, 4, Cardinal A. A. H. P. E. Pi. 2, 3, 43 M' y Key 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Wres- A. A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3. A tling Manager 4, A. A. H. P. E. ' B. 1, 3, 4. SAMUEL F. PARADISE WILLIAM JOHN PARRY 6GBi-1177 Big Sami' Y Oakfield, N. Y. New York Mills, N. Y. ' P. E. August Delta Kappa P. E. Jan. Beta Phi Epsilon Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball In- Acting Trainer for Soccer 1, quers, Outing Club, A. C. E., tramurals 2, Track Manager 2, Soccer 2, Gymnastics 2, 4, Golf U- E- A-3 S. C. F. 3, Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, Master- 3, Masquers 1, 2, A. A. H. P. at-Arms 2. E. R. 1, 2, 4, Beta Phi Epsilon ' '59 2 2 ' hfpqq4gJ,?. Arg ' A 4 f2'lffi5lf4,Q, : - X . sz.:- x Y' Q s Y , s . ' ab? X 4 X, . .523 XX x Q XXX m Qs, xx Q f F X .X XXX, if s X3 sX X1 .X .MNXQP X3 XXX f XX X N XX NX ' A X as X Qs, X N X XX X 39545, . . ,, , x Q 1 Q Ni 1? Q X Q si EI Ne H. E. .Ii I. Z. F. Treasur Hilltop Camera R. 1, 2, murals C M P. E, J, Sororit- ls Ski i 3: A. A - OSB zzieh tt, N. Y, B . eta Phl .ball Mmager 3. 1,5 3 3, 4. M 3' ' oHN PA :inn Mills, N, Y, Beta Phi Epsilon ' fgr Soccer 15 las ics 2, 45 G If 2: A. A. H. 58113 Phi Epsilon l s l I ELAYNE PENZELL lipennyfi New York City, N. Y. H. E. January I. Z. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Health Club 2, 3, 4, Hilltop Press 1, 2, 3, Did 4, Camera Club 4, A. A. H. P. E. R- 1, 2, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4, Intra- murals 1. CLARE PREUSSE Mount Vernon, N. Y. P- E- June Theta Phi Sorority 1 2 3- Newm C1 b 13SkiClub1,I,t ir 1u s,A.A.H.P.Elli1lmm S '2' IRWIN PENZELL CIPGHZSQ Brooklyn, N. Y. H. E. January Varsity Football 1, Lacrosse 3, Frosh Football Trainer 1, 2, 3, I. Z. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Trainer Football Team I, 2, 3. LOIS JUVA PRICE Cutchogue, N. Y. G. E. Aug. Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, Cardinal Key 3, A. C. E. 1. EL!-155 Ill? 1949 JOYCE W. PETTES Gfpetff Champlain, N. Y. P. E. June Theta Phi Intramurals 1, 2, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 4, Dance Club 2, 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. 1. JILL PRIESTER Huntington, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Sigma Alpha Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta PSi Omega 4, Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4, Pines Committee 3, .4, Health Council 4, Co-editor Did- ascaleion 4. WILLIAM J. PFEIFER LlBilli! Buffalo, N. Y. H. E. June Delta Kappa Class President 1, Secretary- Treasurer Cardinal Key 2, C G. B. 2, House of Delegates 3 's President Cardinal Ke 3' Who Y , Who in American Colleges and Universities 3, Delta Kappa Secretary 2. WALTER PRZYBYLO Old Priz Schenectady, N. Y. P. E. August Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3 55. ...AE 'M IIIONAIKD 'l'. QIINN Zi-kv I.lx IIIQISIOII Manor. PII C. . unm- mnan Club I. 3. -I: Assistant nlag,:m-r 'I'ram'k I Z 'I rack Nlanag- w 4 . 1 ei .Ii hIII'SIl.N' Soccer' -I X X II P I Il I I I 4. IIO - bel I If. .Il WICLI. D. R 14-lwclatly. N. Y. me DOROTHY RANDALL ssDuITgY7v Riverhead, L. I. P. IZ. June Theta Phi A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball Clinic 43 YV. A. C. 4: Soft- ball Manager 43 All-Stars 1, 2, 3, 43 Theta Phi I, 2. 3, 4. EVELYN RIDICK 'LI1ick Mineola. N. Y. P. If. .Iune Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha 1, 2, 3, 43 Iclvallh Council 33 Pines Com- mittee 3. 4: Cardinal Key 2. 3, 43 Intramurals l. 2. 3, 4: Art Editor ol' Did 4: A. A. H. P. E. B. 1. 2, 3. 4, Ilepre-sentative 43 Basket- lnall Clinic 4. KATHERINE J. RANDTKE L6Kay77 Rochester, N. Y. Science August Masquers 1, 2, 3, 43 Debate Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 23 Philosophy Club 2, 33 Delta Psi Omega 4. PATRICIA RIEFEL Lipatif North Collins, N. Y. P. E. June A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4g S. A. C. 1, 2g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Masquers 1, 23 Rifle,Club 3. 43 Ski and Outing Club 2g Basketball Clinic 4. ETHEL RANDS Pickle Little Falls, N. Y. G. E. June Theta Phi Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary3 Band 2, 3, 43 S. C. F. lg Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK JOHN RIVARA Cedarhurst, N. Y. H. E. June Masquersg Delta Psi Omega: Health Club3 Varsity TCHIIISZ Varsity Soccerg Debate Club. III. S5 III' 1949 44 1 G. E. ' Wiki S' ' ilk.:-Q' E . 1 - .fff . 'ffkf f l . V N, A ,Q. : f1.f a ' yi L RANDS 'ickle 'a1ls, N. Y. Theta Phi , 4, Corresponding id 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. ,2, 3, 4. JOHN RIVARA .1rst, N. Y- :lta Psi Omegal Varsity T 8I1I1l5i 3 Debate Club- ,. EI. SS UF 1949 RT S. ROBINSON sABOb7 7 Franklin, N- Y- . P E June Beta Phi Epsilon ' ,Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Publicity Bela , ,,,,1,A. A. H. P. E. P.. lJe5ag,'2g Intramurals 1, 3, 4. GEORGE SADLER Erin, N. Y. G. E. J UI19 RICHARD WILLIAM RUGG I Dick Buffalo, N. Y. P. E. January Varsity Track 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Swimming Team 4. ESTHER H. SCHMITT Smitty Montgomery, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, House President 4, New- man Club 1, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 3, 4, W. A. C. 1, 2, Assistant Manager Softball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball Clinic 3, Basketball Clinic 4, Hilltop Press, Exchange Editor 4, Senior Editor of Did 4. ROGER E. RUSSELL C6ROg93 Prospect, N. Y. P. E. January Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, A. A, I,2,3.4,V ' Basketball 1, 2, 3. ' arslty WILLIAM P. SCHNETZLER Snetz White Plains, N. Y. P. E. August Beta Phi Epsilon Football 1, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, Manager 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, Cardinal Key 1, Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2. MARY RYPOKIS Poke-xy Auburn, N. Y. G. E. June NVomen's Glee Club 2, 4, A C. E. 1, 2, 3, G. E. A. 4, New- man Club 1, 2. 3. 4, NV. A. A 1,.2, 3, G. E. A. Planning Coin.- mittee 4. THERESA SCHOR K Terry College Point, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Bowling 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. I, 2, 3, 4, Arethusa I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club, VV. A. A. CHARLES SCIILCH Chuck Grand Island, Y. P. E. .lune Delta Kappa Kappa Della Pi 3, Delta Kappa 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, College Court 2, Chairman 2, Soccer Manager 3, Assistant Manager 2, Publicity 2, 3, Baseball 1, Ililltop Press 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 2. OTIS E. SENNETT Lkmeff llannibal, N. Y. P. li. .lime Beta Phi Epsilon Soccer 2, 3, 4, Publicity 1, Base- ball l, 2. 4, Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Reporter 2, llouse President 3: Intramural Basketball I. 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bowling 4, llomecoming Queen Chairman 2, 4. EL SS UF 1949 CHARLES F. SEAMANS 5iRed7, Chittenango, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa MARIO E. SEVERINO 6AMarty73 Staten Island, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Delta Kappa 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Track 2, Baseball 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. B. 2, 3, 4, President of College Association 4, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Student News Release 3, Assembly Committee 3. EVELYN SEAVY 5GEV71 Marcy, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Delta Concert Band 2, 3, 4, President 4, Drum Major for Marching Band 3, 4, Junior Dance 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Council 4, Vice- Chairman 4, Cardinal Key 4, S. C. F. 1, 4, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, Presi- dent 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, W. A. A. Council 4, Orientation 4, Outing Club. MIRIAM SHEPHERD 66Mim97 Yonkers, N. Y. G. E. June Arethusa Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Historian 3, House Treasurer 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 1, Assistant Accom- panist 1, Secretary 2, Men's Glee Club Accompanist 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Acting Treasurer 3, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, G. E. A. 4, Lyceum glollimittee 3, Kappa Delta Pi WIN IFRED SEISLOVE Winnie Binghamton, N. Y. G. E. June Intramurals 1, Frosh Pla s 1, S. C. F. 1, 2. 3, 4, A. C. E71 ,2, 3, G. E. A. 4. SARAH J . SHIPTON GGSa-1-ly! 7 Rochester, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority 1, 2, 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Junior Aquatic Club 1, Senior Aquatic Club 2 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mas- quers 1, 2, Pines Committee 4, Did Staff 4, A. A. H. P. E. Pm. 1, 2, 3, 4. 7 ,td . , Q .H ., ,,,f,1.- --aw ' 'W' -' 'a' ' 'f: -'ZFQY A ' ,' , r '.' Sf-f'fr.j,',i ' 9 if . . . , fxfgfifg' !iff,y,l .1 ' , , ...lf 5-van. ,v .jg . . . . -s,,3m.r'v,12i-1 ., A -swfif-ff v. ? ' i '7'. s9f3 . , A, , 4 ,,. a 5. 'NI 'V , . .:1- fl , 1 1' ' ' I ., .-4 ' V ' it . ...gh . ' 'F x 'f . x ' I A . . ja, :,,,,,- t X .Q :I J Q Rv - ,,:,,1M A I ' .,.. -.1 , ai, ' ' ' K ' . ll, :'1ff??f.3-.:2wg.C i, S. ,A . 6 . ii: - 1'-221-Q hngx' L . ' .t uf N ,f,,g1qfi n' '. '. SY ia . - 0 . v 1 ':.,..A-it 'U 0 . , T' ,fig lx I. 5 ' ' f' L '-A . ,. , - S any . A ,.. L i.k1-f . .4 'Lx Q fn ' 1 ' s -Y '1 .M ff fix fi' 'ff , f ff 4:7425 , ,f?! 7,3 af , f ',f ffffbf fff , ,L ., , J, ,sm .4 1, W f , as'g3sff'7f5 l E4 fi- ' DOROTQ M P. E. .Iui Band 1, Club 2, Student Club 1, 1 lating E 2, 3: S. E. R, 1, MA C S- E. Ai Ororit Edlllory Newmal ly 2, 3? Q Hellenic 4: Ski C Release SEI nie SL0VE 11, N. Y. .rosh Plays 1 1 A. C, E. 1,2 SHII y,, , N. Y, 3 Sigma Alpha 4, Correspond. J unlor Aquatic hqllatic Club 2 s 1, 2, 3, 4? 9 27 31 Mas- s Committee 4' A. H. P. E. B 9 L, 1 , ,,..........,,...awskwssxxmm.s,:1in .. . . DOROTHY EILEEN SHUTTS Dottie Martindale, N. Y. P. E. June Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Glee Club 2, 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, Student News Release 2, Debate Cl1!b1:Hil1top Press 1, 2, Circu- lawns Editor 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3: S. C. F. 1, 2, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, MARY K. SM YTHE Hslflythiei' Cazenovia, N, Y, G' E' Aug- Alpha Sigma Alpha S0r0rity2 3 4 Vice Pres' - ' v 1 ' ICICIIIJ 3, Ndltor 4' House President 4' 1iivmanC1Ub1,2, 3,4-A. c E' H,1i,ii'G CE' A- 512 Masquers 2, 3, 4- SkilCluiiu21Cg 3st4'dTreaSum' ' ,, 3 u ent N Release 3, Hilltop Press 3, 44?WS I JANET M. SMITH Smitty, Jrf' Hamburg, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Band 1, Orchestra 1, 3, Hilltop Press 2, 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3. RUTH T. SOLAN Ruthie Utica, N. Y. P. E. June Orchestra 1, Librarian, Band 2, Secretary 3, 4, Music Council, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 3, Representa- tive to All-State Collegiate Band 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Star Soccer 4, Basketball Clinic 4, Softball Clinic 3, Did Staff 4. III. SS UP 1949 JoHN L. SMITH Smitty Craryville, N. Y. P. E. January Beta Phi Epsilon J. V. Basketball 1, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Beta Phi Fraternity 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4. i JOAN FLORENCE SOLL SCJOSS Buffalo, N. Y. P. E. June Theta Phi Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 A- A- H- P. E. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, Ski and Outing Club 2, Dance Club 3, Junior Aquatic Club 3, 4, Basketball Clinic 4. KATHERINE SM YTHE S GK-aye! 7 Northport, N. Y. P. E. June Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary, Hilltop Press 1, 2, News Editor, C. G. B. 1, 2, Who's Who 2. 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, College Court, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Aquatic Club 2. MARJORIE M. SPENCER Margie Johnson City, N. Y. G. E. June Theta Phi Sorority 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Intramurals 1, Wo- men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, S- C- F123'ACE123-G . , , 7 - - ' 1 !'7 ' E. A. 4. . ' x . ' Q h X 4 R' .-. - .. .- l .' ' .. :l-1 if-Q' -1 A X Af . .2 , 2,- . . Q... . . - '-Hy .'.'rDf,L 'X x 223 V 1 f tffi i 1 RICHARD STEDMAN Dick Lockport, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Track l. 2. 3. 4, Gym Team 1, 3. 4, Cross Country 3, VVho's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4: Homecoming Committee 4: Basketball Intra- murals: Masquers I, 2, 3. 4, Delta Psi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: Mens Glee Club 3, President ol' Freshman Class. Qi, CAROL STEINAKER Stinky Syracuse, N. Y. C. M. June Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Health Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Rifle Club 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ' 'Stevie' ' East Rocheste O P. E. June Arethusa, Historia ponding Secretary 4, Business Man Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, ing Secretary 4, M 3, 4, Delta Psi A. A. H. P. E. R. W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Governing Board Council 3, Debate 7 7 Q tramurals 1 2 3 of Badminton, Ne Seni0I' and Delta 1 3, 4: S- MARJII Sag G. E. Aug, Hilltop P 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, F. A. 1, Q Release 2 X if SQ! Ass L 'Y we 3 X X ,WX ESTIIER STRATTON THOMAS J. SULLIVAN WILLIAM F. TA , . Essie Tom Rebel Oxford. N. Y. Olmsteadville, N. Y. Virginia Beach, ' ' ' S Transfer from Syracuse Uni- P. E. June P, E, June V versity: Nlasquers 3. 4: Hilltop A A H p E R 1 2 3 4. A A H P E R 1 . ' Qi' i j'xQQ.. HQ.. 4 W' 1 9 9 9 --.... , , , I 'S gut.. 3. Intramural. 3. S. C. 11. N. E' A. 3. 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4? Intramurals 1, Q 5 I ' ' ' 3, 4, Cross Country 3. Club 3, 4. A I ELI-ISS U13 19119 L. L. STEVE me ster, N. Y. 1 Arethusa rian 2, Corres- ry 3, President anger Did 43 , 4, Correspond- Masquers 1, 2. i Omega 3, 43 P.. 1, 2. 3. 42 L 3, 4, College ate CluIb423 3, 43 3113 lgwfllafl TARRH, JR- 9el . Ch, Virginia 4, Tellnls 4 13:4 we gr 55 nr 1949 E THOMPSON RIN ,, uKay N Y li dy: ' ' E iliifnec 3 Alpha Delta P- ' - b 2, 3: Ski Se11i0f Aquatic Glu 3 4, Alpha and Outmg 39,1131 131. P. E. R. Delta1,2'3' 3 ' ' ls2 4. 3 4-5 C. F. 1, Intramura , MARJORIE .TRlE?TMAN Schmeeg1e Sag H81'b0I', N. Y. G' E. August Arethusa ' S 2, 3, 4, Masquers iIlgtg?41?iSC. E. 1, 2, Arethusa 1' 21 3, 4, vice-President 4. 1. Z. 15, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Student News Release 2, Delta Psi Omega 4.. LOIS TIEDMAN S6Tlppy77 Tonawanda, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Delta Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Health Club 3, 4, Historian 4, Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Hilltop Press 3, Ski and Outing Club 2, 3, 4, S. C. F. 1,-2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, Student News Release 3, W. A. A. 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. lN'I. JEAN TRIMM Timmie Buffalo, N. Y. C. M. June Alpha Delta Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Masquers 1, 2, 3, Ski and Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Health Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. GWENDOLYN L. TINKER Gwen Watkins Glen, N. Y, G. E. J une Student Christian Fell h' 1 2,.33G.E.A.4:A.C.EiV1,? 3? Hllltor Press 1. 2, 3, Co-Ex: Change Editor 2, Exchange Editor 3, Publicity Bureau 4, LOIS TUTHILL L ILO? 9 Mattituck, N. Y. G. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Council 4, S. C. F. 1, 2, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, G. E. A. 4, Ski and Outing Club 1, Nu Sigma Chi, House President 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 3. JEAN A. TOWNSEND Ossining, N. Y. P. E. June Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Aquatic Club 3, 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Hellenic Coun- Qll 3, 4, President 4, Cheerlead- lflg 1, 2, 3, 4, NVho's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties 4, Co-Chairman Junior Prom 3, A. A. H. P. E. ll. 1, 2, 4, C. G. B. 1, House ol' Dele- gates 4, Basketball Clinic 4, Orientation 4. JAMES G. UNDERWOOD SSJim3? Broadalbin, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa Frosh Basketball, Varsity Ski Team 3, 4, Varsity Soccer l, 3, 4, Delta Kappa, House Presi- dent 4, Intramurals 1, 3, 4-, A. A. H. P. E. B. 1, 3, 4. ft Xa If , . ' Y fm w i i' ' We 1' - 2' ,jr .fl fm' rrvr I ' fi I Q DOROTHY VAN ACKEN Dottie Scotia, N. Y. 'A G. li. .lunc ClccfClub l, 4, A. C. 12.1, 2, 3, 4, it Ci. lf. A. l. 2. 3. 4. 1 1 FRANK VIGCATO , Buffalo, Y. 1 P. li. .lum- f Caniura Club, Wrcstling Suqad, b I .l. V. Baskct all. 1 i Z 4 1 i . 0 1 f 4 I !. 1 EL 55 UF 1949 JOHN C. VERTETIS Little Soldier Kingston, N. Y. P. E. .lune Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, Frosh Basketball, Tennis 2, Ski Team 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 4. moms VOLLMER LSDOFQU Hempstead, N. Y. P. E. .lune Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, VV. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Prcsident 3, President 4, VVO- men's Athletic Council 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, S. A. C. 1, 2, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball Manager 2, All- Star Teams: Soccer, Hockey, Basketball. Softball, Basketball Clinic 3, 4. PATRICIA VETRONE CGJOYY Port Washington, N. Y. C. E. August Arethl1SH Newman Club 1, Arethusa 1,'2, 3, Aquatic Club 2, 3, Junior Aquatic 1, Intramurals 1, Ski and Outing Club 1, A. C. E. 1, 2. A. HENRY VON MECHOW C61-Ian-k!! Babylon, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Hilltop Press 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Editor-in-Chief 3, Did Sports Editor 4, Athletic Publicity 1, 2, 3, 4, Director 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Chairman 4, Student Publicity Director 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA VIAFORA 6'Tomato Huntington, N. Y. P. E. June Alpha Delta Junior Aquatic Club 1, Aquatic Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Delta 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, A, A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA VOSBURGH C6Gert77 Saranac Lake. N. Y. G. E. Jan. Alpha Sigma Alpha S. C. F. 1, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Alpha Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 4, House President 4, Hilltop Press 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Health Club 2, Delta Psi Omega 3, 4. f 6 ll tl ,E JI 1 P .5 'S AI X i Q 1 1 i 4 . tm A , x., . 5 'N ' , 3 Q K I ' fx V W 2 jg fvf' fi' .- wg, , ,rg .K S' ..AA.-.LE.... .... . 4? . ,1 4 f . Ka 1 f 4 .4-4... - -. 1,-1' z-- .1-'..a.' -. -11. Q.,'.-.giagizfia .--Q , ,. , mv A -. X 1 x B T ass Rs. X.. iss R N' 1 ts, . QX 115 . -Hin st .NWN s Qs ' 1, Wx 'QNX QP X .f 1.3 N., QW. : z 1 ggi 'RO 33 VS-SSS X 'fa 5. I .. N. 1 N... X gf, sq .ts fig .XS Q . 4 s . . .AM 4 544,-X Q QSM 'Vac ,ws A 3 A 1 , .sw . .Wy i X, ., i.: T133-1 1. sw. .. il P. .iariw EL. C E. Ji Intrami 2. Ju nior 1 Club 4, 49 P. Be Fo Did E ROB E. JL ta Pl otbali lVIAFORA to 1, N. Y, 1 iluphabeha u 15Aql1Htic ry-Treasurer 3, U' 3, 43 nu-I'alS 1, A 2, 3, 4. ' ' aspuacn lke. N, Y, ia Sigma Alpha squers 2, 3, 4. la 2, 3, 4, House top Press 3, 4, :qv 49 Health si Omega 3, 4, ELAINE L. WALKER Canajoharie, N. Y. P. E. June Arethusa Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Arethusa 1, 2, 3, 4, House Treasurer 3, Junior Aquatic Club 3, 4, Dance Club 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4: Did Staff 4. ROBERT WESTERMAN Westy Clinton, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2. 3, 4: Lacrosse 3. HELEN WARD Helch Kingston, N. Y. G. E. June Arethusa Arethusa 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Women's Ensemble 2, 3, 4, A. C. E. 1, 2, N. E. A. 3, 4. CLAIRE B. WHITNEY 5GBeSS77 Malone, N. Y. H. E. January Nu Sigma Chi Nu Sigma Chi 1, 2, 3, Hilltop Press 1, 2, 3, Masquers 1, 2, 33 Did 3, Newman Club 1, 29 Health Club 2, 3, Junior Dance 1, Ski Club 2, 3, Frosh Hand- book 3, Intramurals 1, 2. III. 55 UF 1949 1'-.. ROBERTA WATERBURY GGBOhby77 Utica, N. Y. P. E. June S. C. F. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramurals 4, Ski Patrol 4, Ski and Outing Club, Frosh Plays 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, A. A. H. P. E. Pi. 1, 4: Student News Re- lease 2. RALPH A. WHITNEY Whit Amenia, N. Y. P. E. January Beta Phi Epsilon A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 49 Beta Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Pro- gram Editor 4. JOHN ROBERT WATKINS Owego, N. Y. P. E. January Skiing 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. ALMA M. WILL GLEIH77 Yvest VVinfield, N. Y. C. E. January NV. A. A. 1, 2, A. C. E. 1, 2, 3, G. E. A. 4, N. Y. State Teachers Association, Cardinal Key So- ciety 4, Newman Club 3, 4. RAYMOND E. WILLIAMS Bill Fairport, N. Y. P. E. .Iune Beta Phi Epsilon Transfer from R. I. T., Fratern- ity 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4, President 4, M. A. A. Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 3, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 3. KAT111.r:i:N WISDOM --kitty Napanoch, N. Y. w P. IL. June Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. l, 2, 3, 4, Canterbury Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. IIL SS UI' 1949 WILLIAM WILLIAMS Bill Hornell, N. Y. P. E. June Beta Phi Epsilon Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Class President 3, Whois Who 4, Basketball 1, VVrestling 3, 4, Soccer Manager 3, Student Di- rector of Athletics 4, Co-Chair- man of Soph Soiree, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4. MARIAN WOOD Woodie,' West Bloomfield, N. Y. H. E. June Theta Phi Sorority 2, 3, 4, Health Club 2, 3, 4, Masquers 2, 3, 4, Student News Release 3, Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4, A. A. H. P. E. R. 2, 3, 4. THOMAS F. WILLIFORD L LTOIHS 9 Schroon Lake, N. Y. C. M. June Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Health Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4. RITA STORM WOODFORD CARL WILLIAM WITZEL Rochester, Y. P. E. August Beta Phi Epsilon Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Beta Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY YOUNG LSStOrm,y77 C5D0,t79 Monticello, N. Y. Cortland, N. Y. P. E. June G.E.August Alpha Sigma Alpha A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, W. A. A., President 2, W. A. C. 3, Central New York Board of Basketball Officials, Secretary 4, Basketball Clinic 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, N. E. A. 4, N. Y. S. T. A. 4. A. C. E. 1, 2, G. E. A. 3, New- man Club 1, 2, 3, Sorority 1, 2, 3. 5, P l i Q fx-4 var- l l r 0 l l g. l T 5. .M WITZEL , Y, itg Phi EPSHOI1 1 OC 1, 2,031 1, 2, 3: ' YOUNG ,ti 3 1, N. Y. fha Sigma Alpha . 3, New. Sorority 1, 2, 3, if Q. p KENNETH BALDWIN Cortland, N. Y. P. E. January JOSEPH KILLIAN Roosevelt, N. Y. P. E. January MORRIS REDDOUT Naples, N. Y. G. E. January . CLASS ROBERT H. YOUNG 66BOb7! Southold, N. Y. P. E. August Delta Kappa College Governing Board 2, House of Delegates 33 Executive Council 33 Track 1, 2, 35 Gym Team 1, 2, 35 Health Council, President 23 Hellenic Council 1, 2, 35 A. A. H. P. E. R. 1, 2, 3, N. E. A. 3. MARION FRICANO North Collins, N. Y. P. E. January PAUL MCCARTHY Grand Island, N. Y. MICHAEL KEDMENAC Witherbee, N. Y. E. January CLARA PROVOST Howes Cave, N. Y. P. E. June Delta Kappa P- E- June KING ROOT HERMAN WILD Colton N- Y. Cortland, N. Y. H E August , P. E. August Delta Kappa 1949 wb 'X .- . U WK.-5 r-fx--X 1... 1 F E' I Muslc Wijji' APPRECIATIQN Sol f II O ,. .VP A . A-r M' 12? i 3 Clk if f ' 5 0:3420 F F- L. Sv no as 'U' C D ' .4q 2 K 5 ff Q Qs 5 Q ff. I ,f L s1.iA!k-- 2 -,..... n J',g,, J, 'ON 50' 'fl' 'Wm - 'Yi PY 01' 32,19 A N QL A f :Q 'Y .fl h 022' 1 4 9 7- gk f ffm X' E, L .snngzwore an wegriimard -MA M, E F C1 B GL-'ie CD0 0 4 gal . - vi J I 79 gxx Q 'C G K 'UQJQ 5 Q qv N EXE? ! E ' l2 '. .- F -5 -- - 9 Qffhf' Y Ax ' TRAINING SCHOOL ov i, 53 5 A JUJ -L-f-M, ...sl-.K Z-- ,-,vu-d W S 1: 'S r, 2 5 E 2 , -B 3 z 3 5 u .-fl ff, 2 AW, 1 Rf X .f Q ,. 1 4 xv 4 X 4? 3 1 av!! fl J fl 6 i Q A , ll I N l V1 h 1 , 11 1- ff Q, 5 gl 1 5 1 V fl 1 3 i 1 I ll U 4 H f 1 1 V r 5 I f ' ' ' g N 1 I I W E I . Z I i , E I ' 5 f i ' 5 ? 12 1 2: I s I 1 , L J i 5 I i Q . 1 . 1 , s K i i Q 1 E I I l l l 1 , , miss ur 1950 l Frosh Talent show f .... Big success .... Won us fame. Point Winning Soph Talent Show. . . . 1 S0Ph Soiree .... Under the sea. Interclass rivalry. i . . . Close race .... We lost! Finally struggling 4 through Dr. Schick's and Mrs. Howland's obstacle OFFICERS course to finally don the teaching uniforms and l MITCHELL DICK go out into the field. l BRASURE' 7 Class meetings with officers chasing after class f members to come as no set time is given for them l anymore. . Mr. F isk ably representing us ' H in ouse of Dele- gates for which Weire thankful. l i l Nd 1 Mitchell, Morgans, SHVGFCOOL , 0, . , - k',Ha11,DenCe,KalZ' ' k ,Alone 0 Conn filo Rilllll-Third How: Grill'cn, lizlllfillskl' Nluu-Clllillrlifglll33hIlFOl1iat, Feeley, Catl1H1M' A RIC ey ' l Ainsworth, Lays, Lee, Amrod, Carroll, Seqmd How- . Y ,. ' ' l Soldwisch, M K ' ' FrangOS: I I S, Hyde, Mlllers - -- Dick lhomaS.Frrst Row- Soucglalidil Froieman- c endrlck, Bmsuro, Puck, Plctclnfl, .I H 'Flinty Grady, Hall0F3U, 0 3 ' l Wright, cuipylo, CIIUW' 'ff '0 ' l Bi success .... Faculty- - ' 't'viLies. Assembly program. l l . g Tommy Dorscypl l Representatives galore rn all collcgc 'll' l .th Speigle Qwl1o'd Ya expect' t. S 1 r - - - 1 n . l student talent show .... llrcflllly Junior plom If china Our own homemade decora 10 l , . IQ, -1 I . ' D' 1 holding forth' Couples rushing m 'mm phujmel te veteransl in the treasury. ' - . 34 :cc era l So much money ftlmnk goodm-ss lor tlll li Q 57 I l l l l be ins in of Dr the S01 Lefl lo Right-Back Row: Anderton, Posch, Murphy, Green. Third Row: Reardon, McCann, Herbold. Second Row: Holden, Dey, Murphy, F redenburg. Front Row: Gibbons, Maye, Esposlto, Cefarattl, Hartman, Bubb. 5 We had a party .... Wow! Coat checking and refreslnnents for all-school formal . . . what head- D aches! I Did editors for next year decided .... Con- u gratulaliions Ellie and Bill. 5 Finally Moving Up Day and we're seniors at X last. Won't we look super in caps and gowns .... We really don't want to leave though. f We eq ll , .2 M Z CLASS UF 1950 M is u:wmm.....A...,, EL 55 nr 1951 Interclass rivalry .... How different it is to be on the other side of the fence .... Giving instead of taking .... Really piling up the score in the soccer game, hockey game and the tug of war Sometlmes lt almost seems as though DI- Schick makes you Work harder than all of the others But We all pull through somehow V OFFICERS BERT BAKER President JAY DAVIS Vtce President MAHJOBIE GIBSON Secretary J osEPH BEHM Treasurer ' M, O,Donnel . - Biersh LeedS, Edwafdsf Scardemagha' - D- k- Lefzz R ht-B k R f Long, smnh, Megro, Bedworth' . ' . ,Eld d e, Albee, Mckechmc, IC m Abboiij, Nfgyers, glossfizilsl, Def-Cfffaf, Chase, Phelan, Kawa- Tglrd goldlnclfilidgliidiy, Costing. Second HOU? Kemer' Mason son, Collins, Gullis, Neff, Nicholson, Walkley, Maxwell' BONE enlvliior ,Biden Hallorna, Butler, DIUOTI- Front Row Bessmer Chichiester Baird Miller, Dubick, Spadarot Tu er, T'll ,tson Cook Collier, Young, Jeunmgs, Dougan Allen, Jesmur, Frederick, Didget, Lindig, Smith, Marano, Coney, 1 o , , 59 r- W V W EL ss 1112 1951 gg Ml fe . f-5 March carried with it a wonderful Soph Soiree. 2 . . . Novel decorations .... The Soph tale11t show, ?fj its usual best. Moving Up Day a surprise to XQ- everyone 'cause of tl1e 11ew rivalry songs composed N by the sopl1s. Bert Baker urging the class on to do more. All the fellows glad that this year they can play varsity. Lookin' forward to an even better Junior year! q Lefl lo High!-Back H : P ' , Th 1 - . . , ' W AIU L D Img. earson ompson, P. O Donnell, .P1erce, llfloblha, Currler, Davis, Holstein, Baker, Fitch 956, ange, eue, lsten Berberlch Brill Kenney Third Row Ve ' ' ' ' ' - YCIUO, Enrico Hessenger Gardineer Ross Buck Fuller Hartquist Kile Connally Storey Mambro MCK ' ht l ' ' v 1 - 1 1 1 y , , Marro Peirce S d R . . DeLonU, Valk, Sm th, M ll ,w 11 G - mg - '. 1 econ ow- R1ChafdS,P0WefS, D B rl u er oo S, Y .enz, Feeley, Plehler, Avedeslanc, Steiner. F11-st Row: Spinard, Maigtelman echer, Ixrapf, Hansock, Browning, Dans, Rogers, Thomas Wllloughby Glbson Miuke P ll , 9 1 , uI'Ce . 60 tg DIGI- SAL1 PAT JOE Miss OFFICERS i AGAR ' - i , President DICK KIBST , Vice-President Y . QALLK LLY . Secretary AT E ' T JOE HALPEBN I , reasrtrer Miss FAY COREY . - Faculty Advisor EI. SS UF 1952 Entering an already overcrowded college two weeks late with oi ie of the largest classes in school histor y we find through the past 4-0 weeks this year's class of frosh reall survived BV the ordeal in line style. Frosh girls living in the two new dorms . . . red stone at 55 Tompkins St. across from Kappa Cflashlight S.O.S. signals every now and then toob and the campus dorm three hops from school. berg, Elder. Finlc, . ' Pt' del. Tanner, Swartzen Sh 9, Left to High!-Back Row: Scicrfi, Banu' H I'te ' GFavltgteghigglllhsttersgn,Savercoolj 0 Clccfllallcirntgflijeljqgfllllr N336- Halloran, Mahoney, Cunningham, Crowell. ltogrffl flogliird Row: Smith, Goldberg' Kurliizaliow' H Collir1S, Mitchell, Dixon, Zahadol, McFarland, Brogan, Almotlf, 'fans' renge Raymond, Carlton' Seem H t h. First Howf KWH, Kerst, Keith, Swartz, Bolin Butzer Mills, 13W 1 ' Kel y, 3 C , S Manus, Arthur, . .' - ' ':k ', Shaw, MC ' Welsh, Maruszak, Larkin, Casclo, Wright, Gould' TK nel , Klmgman, Anneser. . , hardson, Clalr, - A i , .1 , Miller, H10 Bayer, Kinney, Gaylord, Ford, Sl,aPleL'm' Spulcell Cha' es r N X ..e. .in ...i' f tw, W! . , Q -- , , ' ' Y . x. it ' up 1 . ' . V ii f -1.-X. i J i' ' 'z Lfgfl lu lfllfllll- lf!Il'lJ Ilona- liemioinopoulos, Goodbout, Berlinghoff, D'Ambrosia, Woods, Merrill, Brellis, O'Dell .lnlnnson. Taylor, Finrli. Fitzgihhons. Third Row: Merbet. Spector, Anderson, Agar, Iovanna, Bonanno, Elder lmm-rs. Sc'lileic'likorn, llalper. Cnrri, Mueller, Darweesh, Sorenson. Second How: Fuller, Russell, Zoeohler, Sabin Sturlxxvll, linrloxs, Light, Relish, Calogero, Marks, Kraatz, Finley. First Row: Griswold, Schreier, Spear, Matles Slnnley. lienling. Jones, Ellis, Line, Antony. Millevolte, Schmidt, Giaeovelli, Read, Smith, Quinn. liler-lion ol' George Sengelaub and Dirk Agar as temporary eo-chairmen of the elnss xxnsn'l an surprise when you begin to see them getting in just about all ofthe :lelix ities on rnnnpns . . . llinl c-lass really chose the best. Joan D'Aran on the ball ns lennporury ser-'y. Sorry to sny that the football teain hit some rugged competi- lion nncl lnnl some haul luc-lt . . . but lhey'll do better next year as varsity men. They brag nhoul their server learn Qllley won all but four gamesj. 62 ,M , Left to High!-Back Row: Nichols, Kuplinski, Fahey, Cramer, Goldsmith, Carlberg, Braatz, Ching, W right, Creme Meringolo, Johnson, Maldari, Atkins, McGraw, Kimbal, Milhaven, Hunter. Third Row: Sehalz, Parish. Bentley Lerch, Elder, Goldman, Dowd, Shaser, D,AI8H, Giblin, Olson, Collins, Covert, Townsend, Petrolf, Lash, Asdell Second Row: Hess, Stricker, Siegel, Plummer, Borst, Keith, Lain, Giffen, Kirst, Whalen, Ranst. Snearly. Jensen, Corl Stoddart, Carra. First Row: Mendelsohn, Flanders, Poole, MacDonald, Touth, Scanlon, Wagner, Stevens, Walker Abbott, Verona, Smith, Kelley, O'Connor, White, Davis, Carra. Finding the dragon Was really a surprise but We let the sophs have a few points toward the interclass rivalry cup by letting them win the soccer game and the tug of War. Even had twoibeauties in the Beta Homecoming Queen hnals Clgyn Giblin and Ethel Jensenj. Many freshmen running all over the campus have a lot of time to join just about everything on the hill. . .found them in aquatics, junior varsity, cheerleading, out for sports, in Masquers, intramurals. The future Masquers put on the Frosh plays in November. A memorable frosh hop won't be forgotten very fast. CLASS UF 1952 -1:55sr-:':f2i-::.-1-rar' 'f-Jr :'f...-., ,e-wr:-.,:..:.-, . a -' mr , ,. ,. , ,, , y ,, ,Q ..,, ,... , . .,... ,,.,. ,. .,... ,X ,.,..,,.,., ,......., . ,, V .,., Z 0 ,1., J , 1, Y . , K 113,-iw-.Q '1-gsmft-zrtfawlf-wx-rwz::-.::'..Sf-z -5 :X '- . 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Q 3- .QQ ,, 3 O 41, .fy LQ 45 -1 5 53 v 5 I , AF ': ., .ig K v 5: L21 Hl Hel sorori . . . 1 social get-tc C from usual work Feeli Left to Right-Standing: Meisenzahl, Burke, Abrams, Adams, Young, Hartman, Duval, Dolat. Sillzng 0 Connor Filardi, Townsend, Smythe, Lind. HELLE III EDU CII. Hellenic Council, a focusing point for the six sororities and two fraternities here on the Hhilln . . . consists of two delegates from each of the social organizations .... Tommy', conducting the get-togethers twice a month in the various houses. County Fair night a big success . . . donations from each of the sororities for the Hellenic Ball usually held, given to Arethusa sorority .... A Working together continuing the Era of Good Feeling among the Greek letters. 73 fag, r ffm L., HHRWJ5 9 -9 P' V f Q 89. is v f .W4. K 'C f,ff' A . LPH BELT OFFICERS EVELYN SEAVY . ..... President JOAN DUVAL . . . Vice-President JEAN TBIMM . . . Recording Secretary DELOEES lVIINKE . . Corresponding Secretary lVlARLEIGH KEENAN . . . . Treasurer EMILY ANDERSON .... Assistant Treasurer lkl'ARILYN BUTLER ...... Marshall NIARY LOU LOVETT, D. KRUMLAUF . . Historians NANCY COYLE ...... Song Leader The summer-'s oyer . . . baek once more . . . suitcases and trunks piled at the door . . . kids arriving after a summer ol' fun . . . telling each other of the things they have done .... We got ourselves settled . . . Our rooms looked hne . . . a successful house-opening was a good sign .... Homecoming found familiar faces of old . . . many an Alpha Delt has returned to the fold . . . glad to be together in song and in cheer . . . the best turnout in many a year ....i A nd with the Freshmen, came parties galore .... Only had two but would have liked more . . . next on the agenda was the traditional tea . . . the faculty were invited to visit A. D- . . . it was swell to meet the fellows at our Gang Date this year . . . a good time Was had by all that were here .... We had hardly put out the Thanksgiving light . . . when the Christmas spirit came into sight . . . our Christmas tree decorated bright . . . carols being sung by candlelight .... Bushing soon became our one and only thought . . . while Freshmen were seeking they were being sought . . . many new names on the smoker wall proved that the Freshmen had answered our call .... Plans for Beta Frolics with its 'SHHPPY Daze theme soon became a reality instead of a dream . . . an A. D. formal in lavendar and White Will long be remembered on an enjoyable night On Moving U Da t . . ---- p y our row f lt .... Senior Banque made it memorable at our Alpha Delt. . . The sa d of ' p Jess was 6 ' . I . n s O time have shifted . . . graduat1on's here at last . . ' lt. brings the realization that one more year has passed. 74 dsl.. 1 7 5 i S V X S arrivillg after ettled - - - our 'miliar faC9S I1 Cheer - ' 'tm htwolmfwmb ,d to fiffigefe f al 'B 3 gvinto sight becarf19 our ihe fW Uameion Ps' with its Hapnlw l vhite Wlulo rl l Barlflue Selliflf . Pre Ht last gli 'liz' SIIHIJHITY Lefl lo lfiglzl-Sluruling.' lfglcu, Wlrlls. Butler. Second How: Nluelicll, .lol1usuu, lVlcMul1on, Stout, Vfilliurns, l,m'f:tL, Whmls, F21I'll5iI'l,, llickcy, Miss lfluglisll CAdx'isorj, Nlfflilllglll., Keller, Yau Allan, Duval. Lqfl lo lf1'ylzlwl 1'rsl How: Klevmyr. Minka, lluslrrouk, Acklcy. Second Row: Smith, Alldl5l'SOIl, Ilodgkius, Coyle. I Iulluwood. Left lo lfighl-Back How: Ncwbold, Kcvlb, Colberg, Ticclxnuxl, Tlmmpsou, Iil1I'ZCllllllllS0l', l,Yf:0IlIl0l'. Second Row: llmumoncl, Mother Lukcr, Scavy. Firsl How: Km-cuzlu, Dchlcr, Trimnm, Burgess. l LPHA SIBM OFFICERS 3 -nl Z nmg eg V366 7 v NIIRIAM HERBST . . . . President 4 NIARILYN XVHITE . CHRISTINE W HITAKER Vice-President Recording Secretary SALLY SHIPTON . . . C orresponding Secretary Lois PRICE . . . . Treasurer IRMA UTZAT . . Chaplain JILL PRIESTER . 76 . Registrar Alpha Sig launched the season with a bit of the old-Traditional Trunk Moving party and a bit of the new . . . Our housemother, 6'Sunshine, and a newly decorated house .... Weleomed frosh with a comic strip character party and a minstrel show .... Gala hayride . . . songfests around the lireplare . . . wonderful faces of alumnae at homecoming .... Thanksgiving despair . . . reflection . . . a prayer ol' hope . . . Christmas caroling . . . the warmth of old friends gathering together . . . the tenseness of rushing and jubilation of pledging . . . rehearsals for Beta Frolics . . . the first sign of spring . . . Moving lp Day ushering in Gradua- tion . . . thirteen seniors bid Alpha Sig a fond farewell. V -Su i, Upper Left-Left lo High!-Back Row: Ridick, Smythe, Priester, Buck, Comollo.Fronl Row: Ship- tou, Utzat, Guelfi, Mother 'vVoodhull, Vosburg. Lower Left-Lefl lo Right-Back How: McKendrick, Collier, Young, Dubick, Thomas. Second Row: Dobbins, Cooney, Laver, Pfohl. Firsl How: Hawelka, Spadaro. 77 Right-Left lo Right-Back Row Storey. Piehler, Hess, Catlin Second Row: O'Brien, White First How: Gibson, Wasek, B Smith. I-XHETHUSI-l J 1, i . , ' FA Q. 1 It iT'N--L--X-V -f A 1 1 A if 1 R 'WNY' fy - . ' -N-.. . X X ,X N H I X . Ay X K I 'I I i D ,' Lil Q 3 fill L X I After vacation, a sporting clean house for house opening-as one bright wit remarked after touring the rooms-0ne's crazy about horses, two are crazy about cats, and two are crazy about babies and the rest arc just crazy .... Frosh parties with indoor track meets .... Stevie a very efficient president .... All working together on our dragon float and homecoming effigy. . . i. Nights made melodious by serenades from thc fellows living in the legion house while Jo rated a lone serenader .... A Christmas dinner at the l'reston's with lots and lots of good food and Mrs. P's cooking as an extra special Christmas treat. Theta Phi's Christmas party for us with presents for all from a unique Sahta Claus followed by midnight caroling after hours . . . with special permission of course .... Diamonds, wedding bells, and showers for beloved members .... Thanks to Dr. and Mrs. Smith for putting their home at our disposal for our rush parties. , . . It sure was swell .... Our adoption by other sororities and the swell times they have shown us will make it difficult for us to leave our half sisters .... Our future looks bright with all our sisters past and Present working doubly hard to keep our sisterhood together .... Our calendar of events reads: a faculty tea, Our annual formal, Beta Frolics, and our picnic which is always a joyous occassion .... Thanks to all the faculty: sororities, fraternities, students and others who have helped us in our hour of need .... 78 Left er, l sey, XVHI Left Colt Bov Smi Hal Tris V 'N A060 er touring the 5 and the rest ,ident ...- All , by serenadeS , dinner Ht the 5 treat. Theta lnight carolillg gps for beloved ruSh Parties' Il 1 . Shown us will ' i ist fifld presen 011I aculty lea' H the faculili H SUHUHITY Lqfl In l?1'gl1l-Slurzfling.' Buy- er, Burlue, Bilik, llillcr, livl- scy, Nlcycr, Stuvc, Aslu'rnl't, Vllurd. iqlilll-llflf Slwpurd, Dunn, Czunpbcll, Wulkcr, lillis, lN'lc:Cullm1gli, King. Lefl lo Ifiglzl-Back Hou' Cole, Hart, Ilcckcr, Quinn Bowden, Mother Sanders, Smith, Hyder, Lord, Nilti Halloran. Sillirzg: Purple Triestman, Su-invr, Austin Vctronc, l,I'0Sl'UIl, Klorris. B.1.RB.m.x STEVE NI.-XRJOHIE LIND . NANCY LORD . . NI .alumni E 'l'n1Es'rx1AN .IUANNE .-Xs11c:nAFT . OFFICERS . 17f'f'Sl-df'l1l . l iff'-1'rf'.v 1'f1'e'11l . I ,'orrf'.vp011d1'11g Sf'l'l'PllII'tV lif'l'Of'dl'lIg Sf'f'rf'lc1ry . . Tf'f'll.N'lll't'l' , yt fi' -.fi . r ei 3 , :aff xr- T9 If 1. 'FYTIIV :Lp- I Q. I BET PHI EPSILIII fu 1 1 if Firxt Senzexler WVIIJLIANI HVILLI.-HIS CIIARLI-:s BEHCHEN Bnutli IDICK . .-XL FONIJ.-HT.-KRO . HAY H-ILLI.-UIS . Ton .IACKSON . ICD NICE.-XCHRON MANUS OQDONNELL CARL NYITZEL . OTIS SENNETT . .f ' OFFICERS President . . Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer . . Ptedgernaster . Chaplain Reporter . . Guard . . Historian 80 Second Semester CHARLES MEISENZAHL . . JIM MCINTYBE . . CLIFF MURRAY . MANUS O,DONNELL BERNARD DOLAT . HERB HOLSTEIN . JIM GBADY . KEN ERICKSON . . . .TONY GRANDINETTE nester JZAHL JTYBE TRBAY JNELL lOLAT STEIN PBADY :KSON QETTE FH TEH ITY 4 L l 1 l 2 l E I s I 1 l l 1 1 l L E O BETA Pl-ll EPSILIJN l l v ,,.. W-- - Wy, , . I F x Y' fl 8 353 ,.,-an F' s f,-f Upper Lefl-Slar1d1'ng.' Von Mechow, McIntyre, Robinson, Head, Sennett, Casey, Meisenzahl. Sillirzy: Peck, Craumer, C. Jackson, Molnar. Upper Right-Slanding: Ainsworth, Thomas, Halloran, Branning, Maziarz, Cross, Krause, Murray, Dolat. Silliny: Slawson, Dick, Gibbons, Grady, Flint. Lower Left-Slanding: Stedge, Clark, Mahon, Corey, Naetzker, Smith. S1'l!1'ng: W. Williams, Erickson, T. Jackson, McEachron. Lower Riglzl-Slanding: Jones, Meier, Eldredge, Smith, Amrod, Berberick, Kirk, Stallord, O'Donnell, lliee, fialarneau Silling: Lutonsky, Sprague, Ougheltree, Kamm, Van Kleeck, Holstein. Fronl: Heeox, Hancock, Willoughby. Eighty Betas return to open another year . . . prexy Williams takes over at meetings . . . football, soccer, and X-Country take up the spare time that dates don't .... Student Directory published after much hard work .... Arlene Knickerbocker chosen Homecoming Queen .... snow time . . . Christmas .... Niagara Falls and so does the ceiling .... Betas frolie at you know where. . . Formal dinner dance climaxes social season . . . thirty Brothers leave for field as they commence their life work. 81 DELTA Ii PP 2.1.2 1 A was-' OFFICERS Fiml Sernesler Second Semester Don Nl.-XNCINI . . President . . JEAN DAVIS fiEORGl'I FUOE . . Vice-President . . MALCOLM ABBOTT :XRTHUR NYRIGHT . . Secretary . . . DONALD FARRELL CARL ll1a1'risNBAt:k . . Corresponding Secretary . . . WILLIAM WENGLEB CLYnr: lilnrzxs . . . . . Treasurer . . - . . . HENRY MUCCI SAM Comix. WM. GRIFFEN Sergeant-ai-Arms . ROBT. BASCH, Pt. CONKLIN PAUL NICCARTHY . . . Chaplain . , , CHARLES MURPHY Another year of fun 'n frolies down at Kappa house .... Mancini as prexy .... House opening initiates the start ol' our social season .... Homecoming brings back the old gang .... Kappa forms a Pink Room Club within its ranks . . . strictly social of course. . A few scattered d ames U 9 . . CHI' g go far into the night .... Swell formal at the house, music by you know who .... Huh, Larry? . . . Those hilarious get-togethers after some of our meetings .... Remember the Christmas Caroling d L ld I' l' 3 Q an eopo nc ie. .L mall party in the Pink Room before leaving for the holidays . . . quivering chins all over the place . . . a tumble from the upper sack . . . and poor Hans who didnft have a friend in the place ..... X nybody within reach of the wet mitten3 . No KP this ear . . th 'll and . . . y . ri s spills at the Saturday afternoon skate parties. 82 'emester DAVIS XBBOTT ABBELL ENGLEB MUCCI ONKLIN IUBPHY opening na fOI'II1S 1 gaII1CS -1-yi! . . . jaroling ng chiI1S a friend rills and FHATEH ITY im, area' ,. is fi ' ' 17.77 R 41, 4 H, , l KN j Q , 5 YQ ' . 7- !f, - i 8' 1 Upper Lefl-Back Row: Fisher, Griilen, Stedman, Brislin, Nostrant, Herbold. Second How: Severino, Blosslield, Currier, Ryder, Abbott, Mancini, Maistelman. Sealed: Raciti, Cid, Krapf, Carrig, Foreman. Upper Right-Standing: Underwood, Earl, Angelori, Kellman, Burns, Davis, Schnck. Silling: Brisetti, Coombs, Farrell, Privitera, Ettore. Lower Lefl-Lefl lo Right: Murphy, Morelli, Lee, McGamwell, Conklin, Sloand, Kowalski, Wright, Wild, Williams, Wlelge, Cuipylo. Lower High!-Back Row: Perkins, DiBenedetto, Basch, Ptaynor, Peterson, Davis, Cohen. First How: Large, Olivari, ' DiFillipp0, Posch, Eidens, Pettit. Gizmo's mad dash for freedom as the cellar door was left open .... Go get some ice cubes .... The Brow breaks his schnozz .... Chee chee .... Dogs as big as polo ponies!! . . . Basc-h's collection of records . . . each in twenty parts .... Bathroom opera's . . . three guys can fit in the same tub. . . . Avante .... Don't forget the coffee and doughnuts .... Stroudsburg football game rains disaster on the hot dog sale . . . and the boarding club goes on kennel rations . . . only two weeks of' it. . . . Ain't got time! . . . Alumni banquet at Clara's .... Where, Oh Where is the wet mitten? . . . Jean gets the gavel . . . and Undie loses his job as janitor .... Mac promises Fair Deal Program . . . and Seymour says, Deal me ini' . . . almost daily visits from Camden .... Meet you on the tenth hole at Willowbrook .... Commencement rolls around . . . thirty-five seniors bid farewell and begin looking for jobs . . . the school year passes and off to summer jobs. 83 U SIE A IIHI Firsl Quarler DORIS N'oLLx1ER . .IRAN TUWNSEND JANET GLB.-XSON . .IRANNE FRANCISQO B A RBA RA A DA us .l. PASQUALE . SHIRLEY SMITH . BETTY OTT . . ESTHER SCHNIITT OFFICERS . President . . Vice-President . . Treasurer . Corresponding Secretary Recording Secrelary . H islorian . . Inner Guard . . Oufer Guard . House Presidenl 84 in EMM-J Second Quarter . JOAN CHABPEK HENRIETTA HUXFORD . JANET GLEASON ESTHER SCHMITT . DORIS BUNTER . . BETTY GTT PATRICIA KEOGH MARILYN MULLER . Lois TUTHILL HI uarter KRPEK KFOBD EASON HMITT INTER Y OTT LEOGH ULLEB ITHILL SUHUHITY , , X .' wx., an g nnvr v ff a. ' s if tv-pf H 2531: ,AL-2, - I x' Q ..-at I-. --v 'g . .4 'R- 'CPT-fd Upper Left-Lefl I0 High!-Sland1'ng: Brasure, Adams, Parkinson, C. Hyde, Catena. Anderton. Sealed: llyatt, lfeeley, Fredenburg, Mitchell, Nobles, Reardon. Upper High!-Lefl lo High!-Back How: Ctt, Servey, Patterson. Third How: Lindig, Pasquale, Westendorf. Secoml Row: Smith, VVood, Plaskon. Fronl How: YVest, Tucci. Lower Left-Left lo Right-Standing: Purdy, King, Hartson, Caporalli, Muller, Albee, Cooper, Maxwell, Bell. Sitlirzg: Fisher, Keogh. Lower Right-Lefl lo High!-Back Row: Murdock, Amerman, Schmitt, Huxford, Charpek, Hunter, lletherington, Vollmer, Francisco, Tuthill. Front How: Townsend, Burns, Meyers, Mother Bentley, Gleason, l,. llyde. Nu Sigma Chi started the year off right with a grand house opening and met the Freslnnan c-lass for the first time .... Homecoming was our next big affair . . . our float and our effigy winning cups . . . the sight of our alumni bringing smiles . . . our luncheon, singing . . . next on the agenda our formal dance . . . featuring the stairway to the stars . . . intersorority rard party with the bridge and pinoehle fiends in their glory .... Our faculty tea . . . one of our biggest and most popular events . . . Candlelight, firelight, the sound of voices singing Christmas earols . . . the tree . . . pre- paration for rushing . . . the frosh parties, the friendliness . . . and pledging . . . erisp snow . . . sleigh bells and our sleigh ride with the man of the hour . . . Beta lfrolies in Nlareh . . . so mueh fun . . . the night of Olll' traditional Senior farewell . . . memories relived . . . future hoped for . . . and the thought of graduation uppermost . . . Nu Sigma Chi . . . it was a good year. . . . 85 if ,I 1 1 1,91 T 1. 1. Z 'IIVCLIU X .- SIEM SIGMA SIGMA IES Q A I lag? :pix A 'nv x- 'L Z rr 31 -Q., ,W .4 .Ns . U. Av' g 5 . 51 .5-ggi - new as i s ':V ,, -1. N N , ICN-gg, .-WX 52.3- OFFICERS Anmnzr CHRISTIE . . . . . President 1 KQKTHEHINE SMYTHE . . Vice-President tiLon1,x l3,xTTAc:L1N1 . . Recording Secretary CYNTHIA BANAS . . Corresponding Secretary lCL1z.usETH Nlctiow.-xN . . . Treasurer Nl.xn1LrN SOLDNYISCH . . . Keeper of Grades ICILHICN Ann.-ms . . House President First Semester l,L't1ILr: ll,xNNoN . House President Second Semester l What a wonderful sunnner. too had it's all gone .... Good to see Mother', Hunt, frosh party on the lawn ..... -Xl'ter all ol' the ehaos ol' returning had dinnned .... Clean up the house and let every- one in .... XX ell. glad to see ya and Howdy do. . . . House opening gave us a chance to see you .... Then the gang date eaine along . . . all were ehurnmy to an accompaniment of song. . . . I Gee! These parties. one alter another .... Tlns tune for dates! Corning Brother! . . . The lirne- light's on, Tri Sig to the l'ore .... lxnit-ky s queen and five others score .... '6Kirn', Rose here for an inspeetion look .... llarmony hours and eharin sc-hool-books .... Now half sister Arethusans in the family .... Triangles. new songboolas. or lacsnnlles .... The Spirit of Claus once more here. . I c The -'sph-its, the g1l'ts. and songs ol good Cheer .... Clifton Fadiman for a dinner date. . . . Spun good yarns as Cl3l'lil9 s bait .... Peggy s bridge T 6' ' . D ms. C , . euy s I doubt it. . . . Non-players say you re better without .... By Candlelight. to say you nnss her .... 86 I H ty On very- go see g .... lime- re for tIlS ln here. s say SUHUHITY L91 l YZ' 'haul Upper Lefl-Left lo lliglzl-Back How: Behr, Gaylor, Smythe, Christie, Malis, liherhaeh, liniekerlmoeker. Serum! Hon' Hannon, Hunt. Front Row: Bataglini, Luppino, Mrs. Hunt, Monroe, liielienger. Upper Right-l.efl lo llighl-Back Row: Dillon, Fuller, Dugan, Swartz, Jennings, Cunningham. Front lforr: Shaugh nessy, Mambro, O'Connor. Lower Lefl-Left lo Riglzl: Kahn, Barrick, Nlonan, Fitzpatrick, Banas, Mosse, Bushman. Lower Higlzl-Left lo Higlzl-Sitting: Burgess, Cefaratti, Green, McGowan, Mayo, S0ltlXYltZll.nsiflllllllillffffil1ll'lU?, Bennet Kile, Bassler, Esposito. Lois became Mrs. Ted Selinitzer .... lVork done at all odd hours .... llushing's here and tht number towers .... Convention movies, rings for Lou and Bat ..... f X vouple ol' l'rat pins. that's a fact .... Time to hunt out the mueh talked of HP. . . . The l'ac-ulty tea is down Prosper-t way . . . Look at that super-slick dreamy affair .... Before which hear wails, What'll l wear? . . . 'l'hc Sigma Formal, a fantasy ol' song .... lntersorority skate parties right along .... Une big event l'or the whole year .... ls always irrevocably, unquestionably here .... The Beta lfrolirs, renn-niher now! . . . lVhen you eome right, down to it, each was a wowl . . . The zmanquet l'or the pledges and Founders' Day .... Putt two in one for a real hey-day .... National l'anhellenir'. our 5lst year . . . Hayride and eookouts, graduation near .... Senior Send-oll'. a l'ew sad tears . . . parties l'or the many seniors .... The year is gone, 5'Lang Syne' we sing .... Who knows. 'l'ri-Sigma what '5l will bring! 87 .-,. if 'YY lf' I V 41, I ff I 5 U- I h k E THETH PHI I DELORES FILARDI MARGARET HOPKINS ELEANOR HARDING MARTHA STAFFORD NIAHJORIE SPENCER ANNE HALLOCK . YIVIAN MORANO, MA A XF . sg 1 A ix A wg is A s S1515 T A x s f i : 1 E 1 L Q sa-'YYTFIT , Y A Aww :ff 4 3 1 Q . f 1 A f. 5 ff.,,f.f . 4 T if A .Q V7 , ,f A 7,7 5044 OFFICERS . . President . Vice-President . . Treasurer . . . . Secretary . Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Historian RILYN FRANGOS Guards 88 -. Q-,gem , ---V-f-,--V-n ..'...,- ,Y .. , ,, SUHIJHITY O - . , ,P , f , A fig: '1 I ' I ' T- - -. ,si , . , 1 V 4 Mg, I , 5 A - In i -1 1 1 Q 1, . i 1 . 3 Q ft ' .1 . ,, ' v' ' i I ' ' ' ef . l .' , 4 H a ' X 8.445 in-. . ,. L-fart-1 J 'L . ,ul l X-. C.. -li Upper Left-Leif! lo High!-Back Row: Hofmeister, Miller, Fabrizio, Catlin, Halsey. Fronl How: Pcttcs, Li-geer, Dey. Upper Higlzl-Left I0 ltiglzl-Back How: Hogan, Martin, Tuller, Dewitt. Fronl How: Vey, Spencer, llopkins. Lower Left-Lefl lo li'1'ghl-Back How: Sullivan, Along, Frangos, VVood, Randall, Preusse, Stafford. Fronl How: Goetz, Smith, Harding, Soll, Rickey, Read. Lower Right-Lefl lo Riglzl--Back How: Boyd, Coney, Tournier, Filardi. Armbrust, Marano. Fronl How: Dickinson, Collins, Cook, McKechnie. A top notch start at the tirst of the school year in a new house on Court Street. . . . very delightful house opening . . . gang date for college men . . . two enjoyable get-acquainted frosh parties . . . horne- coming with alumni overflowing the house, alumni luncheon and the unforgettable Mow 'ein Down . . . High spot of the year the Theta Phi Convocation of all other state cliaptcrs lwrc at Cortland . . . writing of a new constitution . . . faculty tea .... Ali Baba party and the traditional Anchor- age at rushing . . . pledging, hell weekend . . . initiation following soon after. Beta lfrolics . . . work week . . . public card party . . . annual spring formal . . . moving up day a big thrill . . . many seniors leaving . . . luck and goodbyes! 89 .5-.-ip, gwfypqgg- -7. ,V K1 . .i,.g.. 7, C M ' ., Jtwd' PL ALPHA DELTA Left to Right-Back Row: Stevens, Charles, Merkt, Pope, Keeler, Casscio Front Row: Giocovelli, Hughes, Hilbert Crowell. . Q ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Left io Right-Back Row: Dumbleton, Kelly, Fortner, Davis, Zabadal. Front Row: Smith, Kull, Gilson, Wilkinson, Scanlon, Zoeckler. AHETHUSA Left to Right-Back Row: Matles, Ahart, Smith, McIntyre, Schwartz, Authur, Robin, R. Kelly, Gould, Smith. Second How: Antony, Griswald, Carr, Rogers, Seigel, Poole, Ford, Bowers, O'Connor, Evans, Cornwall, Patterson.Froni How: Shrier, Townsend, Muse, Spector, Owen, Mitchell, Rolnick, Klingman. BETA PHI EPSILIIN Lgfluio Right-Standing: Baker, Steu- bmg, Tryon, Whightman, Fink, Pro- COpS, D. Kelly, Kenny, Hunter, Marks, Cavacas, Nichols, Calwell, Ray Tryon- Szffing: Clarke, Castel, Schmitt, Rear- don, Demuth, Fahey, Risdel. -rf ' -. - .- , .. , , 1-1:z:':.'e-...V . ,Wg ... . V, . , ,dd A IIGES DELTA HAPPA Lejllo High! Back How Ouinn D -Xin hrosia locrlel lohnson lawloi Nlil haxfn Barton Nlisuielll D C1 all Brtllls O Dell lximlnll I' ulancl Pierce A ai W axularlck Fronl Hon lluntu llclu Hunter Bossc Conn lox anna Bonanno . . . , i V' - . K , . - rw . . ,, - , . L - . , J . ,. . , U , . . . 1 . 5, ' , 1' .' , C11 Q x - , x f. C -lit' '1 1 1 x 1 ., U - ff vu, 1. .. ,.n , 4 4 . . 1 ,. 4 ,. ,. .., ,, . 1 4 1 9 'X 1 51 -f . f , . NU SIGMA GHI Lefl lo High!-Back How: Marino, May, McCarthy, Lerch, Hitchcock, Minion, Bolin, Miller, Flanders, Hess, Schmitt, Millevolte. Second Row: Buchanan, Richardson, Smith, Plummer, Covert, Wagner, B. Young, Baker, Light, Verona, Stricker. Front How: Abbot, Bull, Line, Leininger, Cunningham, Dicke, Berlingoll, Sharp, Rogers. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Left lo High!-Back Row: Laufer, Mc- Keeby, Stapleton, Darweech, Baker, Denniswitch, O'Connor, Giblin, Larkin, F eatherly, Mendelson, Jensen. Second Row: Kirst, Spear, Read, Bentley, Snearly, Finley, Kreig, Green. Front How: Keating, Tickner, Jones, Ellis, Contalto, Morey, Hartniett, Charles, Whalen. THETA PHI Back How: Murphy, Finn, Studwell. Olsen. McManus, Lawrence.Fronl Row: Hucldar, Calegero, Kinney, Minor, Fink, Mills. 'li-in +af-.'-v I',f- ll N, X in log , . : 4 V 'F 9 2 ', 1 . i ' fie X F '-5 3 11 1 j N 9 1 1 s 1 1. 5 . N r I 41 i l Q Q I I i . 1 s. V1 1 ' 'gt I Iv . - r,fi'3' V 1 E N 'Gan OFFICERS M. SEVERINO . Presidenl C. STITT . l'I.t'P-Pl'6'Sl.dPIIl J AY DAVIS . . Serrelurxv NI. BBANNING . Trfffzxzzrvr HU SE Ill? IIELEEATES House of Delegates .... New government at C. S. T. C. with a House of delegates and the lixecii- tive Council doing their best to maintain law and order in the universe known as Cortland. With a new constitution and a large budget they really went to town. Mario Severino doing a reinarkahle job keeping all the business moving right and trying to really get important things done first ,... a winning combination. Members of the House went to conventions held this year at New York, Syracuse and Brockport . . . lots of ideas and info to pass . . . keys awarded to the members of the house. The mainstay ol' the organization was that assemblies were not compulsory this year. All in all it may he said that the successful year attributed to the close unity between the college association and the other groups in school. K 11 , Praynor, Jackson, 'lillffbk Left to Riqht'Th'5 d How, Standing I Baum' Faheyti Hi?i':Own!eiirildKl?leii:r1i1ir1PeSartglrciilihinghiailgil Clark, Posch. 1. ,mf How, Pf 'f ' ' 11, S d R , Siting: Gra Y, 9 V ' , ' d tt , Cvandinette. el er, Joneskgigggt GuZLcaTison,0fgioarid, Davis, Branning, Sever111O, Smit, D1BeHe e 0 I 93 1 EULLEEE EUUHT OFFICERS MARILYN SoLDW1scII J OE SLOAND C0-Chairmen KAYE SMYTHE Secretary Left to Right-Standing: Timmel, Soldwich, Coolidge. Silling: Cunningham, Howland, Smythe. Upholdiug the social standards of the college .... Interpreting college rules regarding conduct hours, etc .... Viewing cases .... Decisions made with unbiased opinions .... Fine chairmanship promotes a successful judicial year. V Gold keys on campus .... Guides for Cortland's guests .... Charged with Frosh Orientation . . . Frosh handbook .... Full of What's what at Cortland. . . . Monthly meetings with Bill Pfeifer at the helm .... New members elected by actives. EAHDINAL KEY OFFICERS BILL PFEIFER President PATRICIA BICIQENDRICK I '1'ce-President Rosnxunr ESPOSITO Serrefary- Treasurer Left to Right-Back Row: Sovak, Martone, G. King, E. King, V. King, Lord, McEachron Burgess, Buschmann. Third Row: Posch, Will, Price, A. O'Connor, Brasure, Dalby Knickerbocker. Second Row: Luppino, Bidick, Connolly, Genz, Seavy, Piehler, Francis Front Row: Timmel, Pfeifer, IVIcKendrick, Esposito. 94 CH -Onduct, nanship ltation. Pfeifer Eachron, 2, Dalby, . Francis. YNHUTIYNHU AMERICA EULLEEE5 A H U IVEHSITIES Left Io Higlzlfliack liow: Stitt, Stedman. Fuge, King, Post-h, Frou! Row: YVilhams, Christy, Townsend, l'l'iel'er, Smythe, Severino, Big Wheels .... Hecognition ol' success and achievement on campus. Specific number ol' college .luniors and Seniors are elected on the basis ol' the consideration ol' character, scholarship, leadership, in extra- curricular activities and potentiality for future usefulness to business and society. List of students compiled by the House ol' Delegates and faculty members. Yoted upon hy College As- sociation. . Rosters ol' nationally selected students published each year in book l'orm. Functioning since W3 I, it repre- sents over 650 colleges in U. S. Serves colleges in helping their students to achieve recognition for outstanding service and ability and in operating a placement bureau. Character, leadershi scholarshi all fittinff together to make en'ovable Kadel ian lixecutive Council 7 p D D J . v meetings at Miss Carr's . . . business carried on with Dom and Ray at the helm .... Many new iXtlflt'lplZlllS in the l'all and spring .... Tool drive for schools in Zanopani, Poland .... Speakers .... among them our Porto liican campus friends, Nora and Conchital i DELTA PI HAPPA Lqfl In lilfjllli-Sflllllflllfl.' Bru- 1 XYillinms. NlUtZiiZilIlWt!ll. Bula, llllcy. Nloloncy, St'Xt'I'lllU, Stltt, llullomn, Loombs. SilI1'r1y.' llcnnesscy, Nlartin, Uleksolt, lidlllildlt. Nlrfloxs- .in,.cs.. sf. dn no f,ln'lstne, lzsposlto, Sln,pln,rd, X ollmcr. 95 GENERAL EIIUIIATIIIN ASSUCIATIUN ro essional attitude plus P omotion of interests in the professional educational problems of mac Expansion of social opportunities among members and with other groups Stimulation of educatlonal 16-adershlp any speakers from C S T C Who speak on educational and recreational top Children s home project at Christmas with a party and presents Our OWU Chrlstmas party and our banquet Born on Sept 4 1948 Making a constitution Membership required for freshmen and optional for upper classmen All having fun and learning loads R P f ' ' .... r ' I hers, - ' ' ' . .... . ' N33 . . . U gs ' .... M .... ics. . . , . S - v ' ' .... N . . , -..- .oeo 5 Left io Right-Back Row: Monroe, Adams, Murray, Miller, Bidick. Front Row: Reardon, Miss Alway, Kell- man, Brasure. SEHVIIIE PH!-ITEHNITY Work .... Plan .... Work .... Organizing a group of civic-minded men who will offer their SerViC9S 130 the college and its community .... Collection of food for the needy at Christmas time .... Improving con- ditions at the Children's H ,,,, I ome mproving conditions on the college campus .... Aiding the local boy scouts in their programs .... Sett' boy scouts .... To provide fun, entertainment an h0PGS hlgll to join the national fraternit and b D 1113 UP H SC01l'C TIIHSJCCI' program at the college for men interested in teaching d self-satisfaction for all of the new fraternity memb Y ecoming a new fraternity on campus .... 96 O? 5822? D' E DU we X as mvkYRRk M1513 Wi 0 f 4 I fha . s., li t6HChers. UCEtti0nal pics. , . Y and our hluen and services to wing COU' local boy 1 teachillg nbers. . - - Lqfl I0 Iilifllllllgllfk Roux' Nlulholland, Davenport. Pom-rs. Norris. Edwards. tfase. lfronl lfow: llennessey. liypokis, llyatt, l.zunh, Kahn, lfdinger. AMERICAN ASSII I TIII Ill? HE LTH, PHYSIIIAI. EIJUEATIII , AND HEIIHE TIII llow professional 1-an you get? Miss Alway ably in eonnnand again to steer the llealth and Phys. lfd. Majors along the right c-ourse .... Bang up year beginning with a nat'l, state, and local iiieinhi-rsliip drive. Collee 'n' doughnuts breakfast and booklair for the alumni at lioinec-oining .... lfirst rin-etiiigr .... Nlr. Miller and Mr. Moeneh enliglitening us concerning the benefits ol' being: ineinhers plus a super square danve and refreslunenls .... llal Childs prexy graduate in January and lid lielhnan steps into vonnnand. .Nhle exeeutive eonnnittee elected, each Class represents. Many present at Syraeuse Coiiyeiilioii .... llus load to Boston Convention and what an experience! More l'unl Dr. Meleall' and guest speakers Dr. Shaw and lloyyie Chapman l'roin Sy rat-use at our husiness niet-tings. Bulletin hoard displays .... Our turn for section President and get-rotary. Who uill he the luvlty onesi' All sehool danee .... Whalta yearl Lfjfl lo lfiylil: Nlarks, firavitz, l.1-mls, tiolflsinilh, Xlendels, llalpm-r. Nlr. Nlullholland. , l ' 2' ff' Z , 5472 .' ni 4 1:-22 4 5 IW' 1. 'S 7 ii ,,flf'f1': -ff if 14' if 'I an a ff 9? I Lqfl Io lfiglzl-Back How: Lays, Steve, Pettes. Third Row: Stedman, l.avcr, Wood, Bcberick. Second How: Mrs. Smith, King, Feeley. Firsl Row: Wells. Filardi, O'Brien. BELT PSI Eli HPmomeo - Romeo - Wherefore art tliouf' The 155th cast of Delta Psi Omega, national honorary dramatic fraternity, . . . Furthers dramatics in high schools, The Cortland chapter sponsors a drama council with high school representatives . . . publishes the high school drama news in a Newsletter . . . meets with the council monthly . . . presents an annual drama festival, this year featuring folk- lore of New York State. Twenty-six outstanding Masquers mem- bers were initiated this year. 98 SI Ole art S1 Olnega ' 9 1 aternity, ll Schools, Sentatives ama neufs Wlth the H annual ring fglkh ers Illem. OFFICERS PAT 0'BRIEN Q Secrelury DEL FILAHDI Presidenl SHIRLEY K ING Treasurer Lots ol' work and fun .... Hilda and Bob coaching all on the Swedish at-rent . . . . result? . . . I Remember Mama . . . everyone loved it. . . . l rosh plays and more new talent .... Sophomore plays .... Masquer meetings .... Nlrs. Smith wishing there were l'orty-eight hours in a day .... Tryouts .... Southern accents. . . . The Little Foxesfi . . . Radio shows .... More Delta Psi Omega pledges. . . . Forever indebted to our grads for their four year loyalty and hard work . . . write up in the Playbill and alumni magazine . . . another successful year. Fronl-Ojficers: Berehen, King, Griffiths, Filardi, Sterling. First How: O'Connor. Carman, Purdy Nitti, Feely, Seigel, Bauer, Gould, Kinney, VValker, Jennings. Second Row: Welsh, Gordon, Shafer Stinnett, Curri, Sorenson, Finch, Meringola, Monson, Thomalson. Kamm. Third How: Steve Steiner, Crowell, Grillen, Baker, Yaples, Nliller, O'Connor, Robinson, Frangos. Fourlh How Giblin, Antony, Cunningham, Carr, Huttar, Muller, Bolin, Rolniek, Yvalker, Covert, Kulm Fllflh How: Sheridan, Butzer, Seeley, Arthur, Kelly, Coney, MacKeehnie, Hawelka, Walkley. Smith Risehel. Sizlh Row: Pettes, Houghton, Matteson, Bordynski. MaeDirtire, l'VIendel:-zon, Hess Piper, Minion, Kelly, Peterson. Seventh Row: Smith, Hartnett, Thomas, Ford, Hurt, Lays, West Vifilkinson, Carpeneto, Elmer. Eighth How: Kirst, Sehnitzer, Banas, Cornwall, Dowd, Stedman Berberick, Along, YVells, Fredenburg. Ninlh Row: YVeeks, Pope, iVood, liosenlielcl. LIJUNEE IIUMMITTEE Lefl to Highi: Pollokat, Clout, Anderton. Lrjfl lo I-figlzl: Sllipton, Priester, Pmidick. Del Filardi PINES EUMMITTEE BULLETIN Bmmn IIUMMITTEE 100 Lefi fo Christie, Front H net S1 tl P Left to Kalish, zel. Frog Lllppino ' ' ' -'K - ' -541.-. T... ., '-' nl 17 Left lo Right-Back Row: Christie, Esposito, Pollokat. Front How: Gaylor, Grandi- nettc, Grady, Behr. LYIIEUM EUMMITTEE Tonight it is my privilegef' . . . Objectives l'ulfilled .... International Dance 'l'rio hronght llashing Spanish dances .... Clifton Fadirnan related his knowledge ol' literature and its qualities ..... -Xinparo ltnrhi thrilled us with exceptionally stirring piano renditons. Cutnral contributions to the Students ol' tl. S. 'l'. tl. STUDENT ZIIITIVITIEE IIIIUNIIII. Planning Social calendar for C. S. T. C. l'un and relaxation. Spiegle dances .... lloller skating parties. . . . Came nights with baby sitters .... Winter Carnival and All-School lorinal hecoine traditional. Deliillippo at the controls with Dean Leach giving much advice and assistance .... Wise use ol' hudgel, provides more and better parties for all. UTS MII HU. mah! K7 Left lo lfiglzl-Buck Heir: Kalish, Kahn. Dalhy, l.oer- zel. Fronl lf0ll'.' Nlcliendrick. Luppino. llarnhart, Finley. 3 E nz ii- i i.f.,wlE F fbi' 'I IIANTERRURY IILUR Left to Right-Back Rgwg Plaskon, Miller, Mitchell, Smith, Bentley, Gaylor, Til- ley, Booth, Storey, Muller, Gibson, Thomas, Bunter, Front Row: Dr. Eckel, Miss Harrington, Miss Meek, Rev. Mason, Laver, Mr, Walrath. In its second vear ol' existence with Peg Laver and Joyce Gaylor at the controls they really went to town. The convention of all state Canterbury Clubs here at Cortland was the big event of the year. Marriage clinics were very well attended. The first Sunday of each month getting up early for conununion and breakfast . . . usually a discussion or speaker and ending up with songs over the clishpan. Sunday nights running over to their meetings at Cornell. INTERNATIIJNAI. ZIUNIST FERERATIUN I. Z. F. A. and townfolk meet Frosh at breakfast .... Annual Purim Carnival and Hannkah dance huge successes in raising funds for Jewish National Fund .... Friendly relations with other campus chapters .... Members journey to regional conventions at Saratoga, Syracuse and Rochester .... New election of officers .... Red Fishman hands over the gavel to Ida Frimet. Discussions of Zionism and Palestinian songs and dances make I. Z. F. A. meetings educational and enjoyable- Lqfl lo I1'1'gl1l-Back Row: C. liaulinan, Marks, S. Kauf- man, Goldman. Slutsky, Meyers, Fishman. Feinstein. Scliwurtz. Nlishkind. Second Iiow: Louis. liolnick, Bauer. Pcnzcll. Smith. H. Penzell. Fronl Ifozr: Rosenberg. Cold- smith. Pcnzcl. Frimet. Gra- vilz. Friedman. 102 Leg to Sfiiith, f son, Qul Tucglr S Fre er1 Olsen, R Qlllllne dockn P LUPPIUO- nell. FV0 Keefe, I Cooney, Left io R1 kin, GOO Gilson, Amfods 1 plinski, grove, P Curry, 4 bout, L Iieebya sey. Sect Light, N Whalen, Golan, Q welka, Father l clrick, R In Stu Speaks o SyI10g0gl from nea the year HUHY Back Row' 5 Gaylory , 11. Orey, Muue I' 113 ' S' Bllllter Eckel, Mis, Miss Meek L8Yer, Mr' ath. ' t me nr le 'llfl nnkah dance ther campus nehester. . ., iscussions of d enjoyable. l EWM1-IN CLUB Lefl lo High!-Back How: Burke, Smith, Cunningham, Fuetsch. Carl- son, Quinn, Mobilia, Burns, Fricano, Tucci, Catena, Anneser. Third How: Frederick, Snearly, Casey, Morey, Olsen, Ilaymond, Smythe, Moss. C. Quinn, Carrigg. Second How: Nlur- dock, Pfohl, Along, Kelly, Grady, Luppino, Jesmur, Keating. Wil- loughby, O'Connor, Nlagro, O'Don- nell. Front How: Keenan, Maldor, Keele, Loerzel, 'I'rimm, Bonanno, Cooney, Iierberich, Iiuelii, Meyer. ' 4' - - f . - ' fa-. j -'-r Lefl lo lfigld-Back How: State, Lar- kin, Coodfellow, Buscher, Jennings, Cilson, Keeler, Dockeny, Brislin, Amrod, Cuipylo, Brellis, Fink, Ku- plinski, Wawrzarzck, Monan, Bis- grove, Nell. Third How: O'Brien, Curry, U'Connor, Lovette, Good- bout, I.ine, Calogero, Ford, Mc- Iieeby, Cataldo, Whalen, Hennes- sey. Second How: Ifichenger, Ellis, Light, Netti, Farhert, Fink, Rogers, Whalen, Bezek, Darweesh, Charles, Golan, O'Connor. Fronl How: Ha- welka, Owens, Steiner, Sloand, Father Barry, Chaplain, McKen- drick, lloss, Wasek, Cascio, Me- Carthy. Start the year with perennially popular picnic at Houlihan's cottage on Song Lake. Sixty new members in Yovember, and about forty more in February. Quite conference minded representatives to Sampson College in December, Ilhaea College in February and Cornell in April. Our bi-monthly meetings interesting . . . ranging from a sneak preview ol. Dr. Smitlfs campus movies to a Hobgoblin Party, Newman Club members from Ithaea College entertained at the Sl. l'al's Dam-e .... Spring Formal at St. Mary's School. ST HE T CHRISTIAN I-'ELLUWSHIP In Student Christian Fellowship Ca union ol' all Protestant students holding bi-monthly meetingsj liarl lflelelier. the president. speaks ol' fun, food, and fellowship . . . very true. The year held a l'ull program ol' discussions. debates. forums. visits ln the synogogue and lloman Catholic Church. chats over hot cups ol' cocoa, devotional talks. pine sings, skating parties, visitors from nearby campuses, pancake supper, plus social gatherings in the various ehurelies downtown. 'l'lu-.ingli il all the goal l'or the year is to obtain a permanent student pastor. lefl lo lffylil Huck lfolr: Nlnller, liaker, llilelicock, Cllristie. Sem y, Nlendels. isilffllllll linux' Collins, Seis- love. 'l'ulhill. fileason, lfv ans, aples, Nliller, Illake, Jones, lfeeley, Ilanr-oek. lfirsl lfoufi v VIIUXYIISPIIII. Covert, IJel,ong flrr-as.j, Uleksok lSee.j, Nlevers ih'If'l'-I,I'I'S, lflel chu flhs .J. l'lnmm1i. lisln. 10.5 ig, V HILLTUP PRESS v Left to Right--Standing: O'Donnell, Charpek, Malis, Von Mechow. Sitting: Dr. Sawyer, Advisor. Although handicapped by a staff only half as large as it should be, and by an increase of over 10062, in printing costs, the Hilltop Press managed to present us with about tif teen issues of the school newspaper throughout the school year. To meet the added costs, additional advertising was secured, and the customary number of editions was sharply reduced. Next year the paper is considering a change in format which would facilitate more artistic arrangement of the pages and placement of the advertisements. Plans are also under way to provide more frequent use of photographs and to greatly enlarge the paper's entire staff. JOAN A. CHARPEK . g Editor--in-Chief NIANUS O,DONNELL .... News Editor NIARGE M ALIS ...,, . Feature Editor . y PhotographerS Business Manager . Advertising Manager . . . Circulation Manager GEORGE NOV.-KK, XVALDIMIR HAGELIN . ANN l'I.-UYELKA ...,, JOHN CARROLL . U ELINOR CLARK .....,, - Staff: J. Wood, J. Lindig, R. Jennings, J. Powers, M, Cefgfattia R, Wasek, V, King, A Hawelka, R. Maloney, H. Maistelman, R, Sprague, M. Marks S. Brown S. Francis, D. Catena, P. Cul-ry, J. Sharpe, A. Burns, B. Bauer, J. Carr, Phelon, Clough, L. Rolnick, J. Seigel M Pfohl, E. Collins M. Pi ' ' v , ' , ' 9 s. Pollack, P. Mcneudl-ici.. mon Bowden, M' DIHOH' A Suwey 104 V ja S -an .lun Y-s F. :rease about costs, ,arply 'tistic f way staff. Chief Qdiior Udiior phers nager nager nager gv lflClSa h, L' rvey, 105 Leif! lu lfiylzl--liczvk Hou' lfullilw. lfumll. Fran! Hou' Ulu 1'l-Q, Yuslmrgll, llzmvlku Bowdvn. Lajfl lo lflcfflllf N11'KClldl'il'k lluylur, Christie-, llruwn. lxjfl In lfighl: Nlulxuri. flurri 'llllillg!S. Smith. NI1liSl1'IIllZlll Burns, SIIZIVIIC. - 'v ' - .58 -N '5' 4130 HE!-lI.'l'H EUUNIIII. Left to Right-Sittin: Eckel, Mr. Timmel? wif, Volpe, Mrs. Childs, Wood Bunter, Fitzpatrick, Hart' Standing: Eberback, Dr, All lpn, Gilson, Thompson riester, Tilley, Herho i Giblin. ld' llealth Council .... Beorganized with new officers, and a new constitution! An assembly for the purpose of letting the students know just what the Health Council is doing for the school. llolp and advice to sorority, fraternity andthe group houses 1n taking safety precautions . . . inquiry into fire on Y extinguishers, fire escapes and fire drills . . . elimination of many common hazards. i -Q thlou Representation from every sorority and fraternity, every class, House of Delegates, Health and Science-faculty, custodian. College doctor and nurses. by al Fun and more fun . . . Dr. Allen's, Miss Brown's, Miss Hanlon's entertainment . . . laughter . . . cheerful faces . . . cook out in pines . . . coffee for the health of it . . . Christmas tea . . . meeting faculty . . . trying to find money l'or more parties .... Convention in Syracuse for health and physical educaton majors .... Trying to find a senior room .... Scrapbook comprised of a short Writeup of each member, letter to practice teachers .... Scrubbing in Health Education ollice. Lcjfl lo Itiglzl-Back Row: Tilley. llowe. Murry, O'Don- nel, Newell. llichards. Booth, lu-ony. 'lf NYillil'ord, NY. llfil- liford. Berbericli. Third Row: llost. Gale. Bruce. llillough- by. Ellis. Filardi. Baird. First Ii'ou': Dr. Allen. Holsten, lillfl'lll78Cll. Mr. Timmel, Clough. Tlionipsoii. South- ard. LTH EIL MUSIII -1, - - -- .V A - -V . - -,.. f.. . , , , .. - ., ,,4h.........-.,,- ,,,, V V , V , . - . ,cY,,, Y , H ,.,..Y. ....g...... Hum 1, -1 hildst? Mn IIIJUNIIII. Wqgd. Lzjfl lu ll,l'flllf 'lil1l'k llmr: Hart. Bnnsc. linker. ldlllllb, W illi- T Dr. Al- ford. Frnnl Ifuu-: Snlnn. Bris- h0II1pg0n lin, Si-may. Jucksun, llillcr. lbhni Herholdl 'l'uthill. ting I Arrangements galore .... Many programs .... The Christmas Service and Spring Concert. Not are only music, but publicity, ushers, decorations, all details for success. Wise spending ol' the budget ilty, lhrough equal representation from all music organizations .... Time .... Work .... Co-operation V . . cheerfullaces ing to find money mg to find a senior Scrubbing in byall. WUMEN,5 ENSEMBLE Tune up .... Oh .... Hit that note .... Weekly practices .... 8 voices in harmony .... Miss Dowd at the piano .... New Music .... Voices becoming trained and experienced .... The Pick ol' the crop. . . . Practice for concerts .... Extra hours .... Singing .... liver singing! Leif! lo Higlil-Fronl How: Ward, Brogan, Butler. Miss Dowd. Bark Row: llerbst, Moorehouse, Hallock, Seigle. g,..,.,,. 5 .-V Y . . . J. vw ui 'H'-ml. S ' Left to High!-Back Row: Shepherd, Bolnick, Maclntire, P. Murphy, Lamb, Rypokis, Bunter, Spencer, Armbrust, Oleksok, Butler, Brogan, Miss Dowd. Second How: Hutter, Hallock, Sentesi, Seigle, Hartson, S. Smith, B. Murphy, Moorehouse, McFarland, Meyers. Front How: J. Townsend, Tuthill, Lord, Musse, Ward, L. Townsend, Hennessey, WIJME ' ELEE Dey. Bing in the new, singers that is, and outstanding ones too .... The faithful trek to the music room each Wednes- day .... Election of ofiicers .... Christmas carols ringing in the lobby .... Traditional Christmas processional and program .... The glee club taking to the air .... Grand finale, towns people, faculty and glee clubs co-operating to present Brahms' Requiem .... Impressive climax . . - something to remember .... Seniors recognized for Par' ticipating four years. III. B 108 f 2 if i Q5 1 , 'V I 6,0 5 1 f 5 Q7 y 4 'Q , f ,I , , , C 4 ff fl fx , , f ,,, 1 X yr 3 , ' 7 5 f f 0 f wx Z? W f, W 5 , ,f , W, l , f Wg, ' if ' ff 5 f' ..,.,. , 1 Hb X ,, f M MW 1:-ig iii? Wiliii at yi? Qi 1 il: 1 ' r V ,vc 1 s l Ti almi with resoi class Sprii musi soho Left if Blanc VIMTQ' si F5522 ,W fl f ir .-is W1 e er, Armhrust, i, B. Murphy, rl, Hennessey, l Landing OHCS ach Wednes- arols ringing :essional and . .,,, Grand C0-0peratiHS 3 clirnaX - ized for Pal' H GLEE EL H ' Tenor .... Basses .... Baritones ....n A ll combine in thi- alma mater .... Trips to other colleges .... Nlr. Banse with the baton .... Mim Shepherd on the ivories .... Deep resonant tones long remembered .... Spirituals .... Semi- classical .... Christmas program .... Much practice. . . . Spring Concert .... XVho sings the lowest note .... Sharing music .... Radio broadcasts .... Hear them before each school broadcast .... Harmony! Left lo Right-Back Haw: Wright, Tilley, King, Smith, Barden, Ross, Tanner, Fitch, Distvn. Serum! lfow: Ffmle-r, Blanchard, Shearer, Prestigacomo, Bowman, Seisler, Posch, Nostrant. Fronl Row: White-rnnn, Brill, Knmrn, Monroe, Stitt, Bayer, Banse. T 1. .lj if, i -.1 109 .1 an-pq,-,, :A W-'r'-.nur Q f l 1 l 1 1 1 Tl L s I l MAHIIHI Iii B!-l ll Marching along together Cat Randolph Fieldj under ra of artificiality, the red sweaters and gray slacks took 'pgs spotlight with letter formations and intricate drills. Kee 6 ing behind high steppers Luppino and Seavy. Far aw P- to Hartwick they tooted . . . and spurred the fellows gy to an exciting victory. They dreamed about Springfield with sleepy eyes . . . the pecuhia just Wasn't! What's gonna happen to the key of C when the semi clarinetists, Seavy, Solan, Campbell, and Limburg all di? appear out in the cold Wide World . . . just have a band behind them that'll be mighty glad to see ,em home-comin I guess! g LUPPINO AND SEAVY, Majoreties 110 El ki? Q35 e . N...-y C natc the Con shar visit Sh BQHQ Xmz. CQTO il y S the ep- V Hy N ield limi . In .. mi' . .l'lClllf16l'S.'AIlll6SSCI',l33kCI',iBCI'lill0'Ofii, Blossfield. Brislin, Calaffcro Cam mb-ll Cz 'll -'U' ffl D- -- IJ -r' lf - Fish Fitch lf.-amiga, Fullu- Gstman Gin Ciifrm Viisxxiolcl li I 1 ' H M H' im ' M ' -' 3 4 ' , I 'J T., ' i' i, UP, 1' 5 , xx' ' , erner. LCIQIIII n. Nl: , Xl: ' sxak. Xl-411-ll , Mclxenney, Meier, Miller, Mills, iviliikllld, Monroe, Moorehouse, Mulholland, Nmiishold,ullllainntlgulilllie., Snliiln, :mil Seavy, Shutts, Slater, B. Smith, C. Smith, .l. Smith, Snearly, Solan, Stitl., 'llmim-ml, XXalkl1-5,XX:ml, XX-mils, Come on and hear Mr. Banse's Concert Band . . . IIUNIIEHT BANII natcherly, the combined efforts ofthe 56 members provide the fullness ol' quality so well represented at the Xmas Concert and the Spring Concert. Itis a busy world for these sharp and flat students with assemblies, radio broadcasts, visitations .... Strike that note .... You're flat .... Tune up .... Mr. Bansejust came in . . . a-one, a-two, a-three . . . hit it! Xmas and daily concerts in the hall .... Candlelight and U H I: H E S T H A carols .... Melting snow .... Practices .... Spring Concert. . . . Faculty members part of it all! Fun 'n' music. Members' Annesser Armbrust Barber Bates Bennett, Blossfield, Brislin, Campbell, Clark, Dirlgvl. Iilwrlmvlu, Film-I Hall, Hallock, Hiller, Keenan,,Marro,,Maye,, Mulholland, Ott. Riilldil, lifllllilfk- lillll. Sivgclv Swll. 5. Smith. Stflflll. VVillif'ord. Yaples. 111 5. qzag . 4 4 1 fi, A li- -A111 I L L I l 'I 1 'n l I l 5 5 l l 3 s 2 l l i E Left lo Right-Back Row: Minke, Hickey, Brasure, Gibson, Fredenburg, Heidi, Fitzpatrick. Second Row: Woodford, Frimet, Smythe, Monroe, Dehler. Front Row: Luppino, Wisdom, Seavy, Pettes, Finkelstein, O'Brien. To dance is to take part in the controlling power of the universe. Leaps-bends-fallseturns-all help create the art which expresses the thoughts, ideas, and an indi- vidual through a medium of body movements. Playday . . . demonstration . . . get-to-gethers with Syracuse Uni- versity. Dance Club Christmas Carol Service .... Annual spring concert. All made for a successful year only through the unlimited capabilities of the faculty advisor-Miss Ball. SE IUH DANCE III. B Left ff' Olson, Tiedrllal Row! N aker, 5 Front R Ca WU Blll ELI Wlll HIP IILU Leff to Mccarth Fillkelst met, Ke Muller. Filardi, Lefl lo Rnght Back Row OISOII Seavy Arnsdroff Tiedman Holden Second Row Mayami Bain Stein aker Soldwich Pomeroy Iron! Row Smlth Plaskon Caperelll, Trlmm 5, 'V -' ff-f-'H -an - , . g.,gw,....-.-Y - f . , , 1 , . f 1 9 - , 9 W e . 1 . , WllMl?.N'5 B U W L I N B tion SQHIGSD Numerous qtukesl NX NL Sl th Ill H1 Nous I: L U B our ego Another year A bigger step ton nd ba Liu bmxlm W U N'5 JOlIllIlg the N3tlOIl3l Pufle ASSOLIQIUOII NN IS 1 bl, et p I 1p I 1 H I F I-I E eral mole Coinell s crack team ox u lol 1 1 lSll NN nth tln lm lnllt mm I: L U B league Cll3I'flp1OIlSlllp Lefl lo Right-Back Row McCarthy, Quinn, Plaskon Finkelstein. Second Row: Fri- met, Keating, Czurles, Biefel Muller. First Row: Bisgrove Filardi, Hiller, Stout, Dan- drow. 113 THE 19119 IIIIII-ISE LEIII P-ef: Kaye O'Brien, Jill Priester, Dr. Sawyer. J Last spring it got underway .... Selection of co-editors . . . bids . . . contracts . . . and staff. Septemher's meeting to determine the way ahead .... Pictures! Stand a little to the left. . . . Do I look all right? . . . Ike whirls from here to there making appointments .... Jill and Kaye pullin' hair to make ends meet . . . getting no where fast .... Sports editors weeding out the important bit of our all important activities. Literary editors .... Organization editor .. .this editor . . . that editor . . . all cogs in the machine. Orchids to advertising staff for a neat job .... Terrific cartoons by'fJon! Telephone calls .... Postcards .... Planning and rearranging, typing and retyping . . . a last hope . . . a prayer, andfpresto the Did is did. llidascaleinn Staff Kaye OlBrien, Jill Priester ADVISOR Dr. N. W. Sawyer LITERARY EDITOR Aubrey Christie SENIOR EDITOR Esther Schmitt ART EDITORS Jon Reardon, Evelyn Ridick ORGANIZATION EDITOR Elaine Walker BUSINESS MANAGER Barbara Steve FRATERNITY EDITORS Rose Behr, Joyce Gaylor PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS Rita Eichenger, Margaret O'Connor Harriet Hess Ruth Solari PHOTOGRAPHERS Wladimir Hagelin, George Novak VVOMEN'S SPORTS EDITOR Martha Stafford MENIS SPORTS Henry Von Mechow, Editor, Martin Marks ADVERTISING A . Peg Laver, Editor, Staff-Dorothy Christaldi, Mildred Hammond, Marion Clapp, Elaine PQHZGII, Leonard Quinn, Sally Shipton, Paul Daniels TYPING 114 S r MR S W SS N 5 1 N I IX Q ts 1 Y X x s X S x N N Ps' X rx it Q , NX I R Q12 xx x wss ' 1 lx sg? A f 3 Q DX P? X mx Rst N, W i W i t YQ X sv r 1 E 4 xx - - .A-lit .we X . at w 1 ln 'I 3 6 2 ul, 'Q - f iz, .r., A O s mpgziigf X l Tlghta ting no where lizatlon editor rtoons byfJon' fer, audfpresto M Staffold P Lavel, B Stew Il Nlummx Nl Hu U ,wmv qw ,pf v X ks .fildia laine Paul W. Hagleman, A. Christie, H. Gaylor, Pm. M. Clapp, D. Cristaldi, NI. Ilumnmml, Behr, G. Novak. J. HL-zu'don. 115 ' ' ?Y.p.z v. - '- 116 1 i I I 2 Lefl lo High!-Back Row: J. Townsend, Dandrow, Cunningham, Dick, Holsten, Hodgkins, Wells, Christensen. Third Row: McGowan, Anderson, Klevmeyer, Dalby, Muller, Kalemn, Stapleton. Second Row: B. Srnlth, Moran, Piper, Schmitt, Whelan, Hatch, Shipton. First Row: Fisher, Keogh, Chichester, Hickey, Finley, L. Townsend, West. SE IUH I-l UATIII III. B You're all wet. How true of these mermaids . . . 'specially of Lassie Dandrow their president and her other executives, Eileen Limburg and Jean Townsend. All 45 of the members have a time every Tuesday perfecting their strokes and dives, learning how to swim to music, and learning stunts and formations. The Aquatic pageant in May is the highlight of their year . . . Qfor them, according to Mrs. Holsten, their advisor, this is a two night standj . . . then there are always splash parties, and other periods of recreational swimming. A must is the senior lifesaving that the girls must have . . . so they don't have to worry about pulling too many of the girls out. Throughout it all, it's work . . . but fun! . -I-' 1 . -' '- f1...-Qd Lf + Tx-1 al, . MW'-1 Off to vice-pre structiv Initia the goal their de Many Cortlant recreatif of the y SI Il Left g Dick, 0 Flnklest Sqn, FU P1per,s SGH, C First 1 Moran, esident a time earning l them, , splash r about -,- ia-, ,A . -m,v. L, qywm -aug.,- Lefi to Right-On Board: Kull, Berlinghoif, Giblin, Kirst, Bushman, Walker, Luppino. Plaskon. lluskvll, Millevotte, Hess, Harding. Sitting, Front: Line, Ellis, Dumbleton, J. Smith, Soll, Schwartz. In l1 oIvr.' Hart, Fitzpatrick, Minion, Light, Utzat. JU IUH HU ATIE CLUB Oil' to a splashing start in its ,48-'49 swim fest with the president Rose Marie Luppino and a stall' ol' Arlr-no Kuhn, vice-president, and Ruth Fitzpatrick, secretary . . . not to forget Miss .Iewett as faculty advisor, they limi- nn in- structive and creative program. Initiation . . . the new members couldn't be at home without a traditional welcome starting tho swim year. With the goal of the aquatic pageant in mind, the thirty-six enthusiastic swimmers have combined hard work and fun in their determined efforts for a successful season. Many new members in the womenis skiing and outing club this year. November: a sensational week-1-ml 'spent ut Cortland's camp on Racquette Lake . . . building fires, cooking, hiking, games and songs. Future plans imln-ating n recreational ski meet at St. Lawrence in February . . . joining with the men's skiing and outing club l'or thu ra-nimndm-r of the year . . . fun in a snow-less winter carnival. SHIANH UUTINE CLUB to Right-Back Row: Dick, McCarthy, Connel, Flnklestein, Barrett, Thomp- Sqn. Frederick. Second Row: Piper, Stapleton, Ball, Ander- SQH, Curtis, Blake, Fink. First Row: Bell, Trimm, Mmm, Benjamin, Collins. lli . . ,:L4...f-4, -. j ' rf? ., ,wud Herels to the triumphs and failures of the College Camera Club. Mostly failures though, I'm afraid. The snapshot contest built around the Winter Carnival .... No Wlinterl T116 Hlfietillgs 0f the Cllllhusiastio 1116111- bers Yo enthusiasm Yo members. However, amid these failu1'6S, the Club did SHV6 0116 project from File Thirteen. fThe Circular File, to Foul. That was this yearls 'lDid. LC?Ok1US Ovel' the P1C'DL11'eS We took, perhaps they were a failure too. Xext year we shall do better . . . with a little help. CAMERA CLUB Lefl lo lfighl-l3uck How: llagelin, Gordon. Fronl How: liichengcr, Novak. CHESS and CHECHEH CLUB Lcjfl lo 1?1'glzl-Brzck Razr: Mendel, liclxvards, Kalish, llacilti. Fronl Row: Eichcn- ger. Oelksok, Meyers. Your move .... Watch that pawn .... Chuck Mendels finding a need on campus Organizes a new club .... Many out to meeting .... Consultino' the rul b 1- ' - 2: G OO X .... My queen captured .... Long dehber ation .... Time to figure out the best move. . ' , v C s - - GHIHGS C0UT'111L16d next week .... Tournaments Hbetween us. . . . Fun .... Chess and Checkers .... Take vour pick, ,Q ua ffm mm, f, I J -Tm IUGI11. H0111 wok, M , O . ,MWWW wlYw4Wf WWW N -'www . - ,,,,, , ,,,,,' ,MW 1 .4 1 M1 PM R -If 1 ,f , ' 1 wx f, ,hwy ' 4 Nfrfkif' 7 : , 6 , , M 1 , 6 Q Q2 fi 55 4 4 Y X g 1 4 f ff, 2 3 21 5 ' 5,1 ., 4, x 44 g Q X., IIZCS 3 ,ng delibel rwwnw new 4 0 f .1 'M-f 4 4' , f Q. 1. w Y 1491+ S ' xy 7 I 'R My SW , , W 'W X Z 1 4' 4 if 4 Z f K ' r 9- Z 5' 'D 1 3 J V VI , Q 3 WM, A 2-W I 'uk Qin. ai Q if 34, , , 2 S J ' Zn-Q., 2 Q ' ! lf 2 if: 4 , f 4 it ' gli ll, L , 01 Z IL 411 , Nl' Q 2175? I Cf ' 1 'f jji. 1 Q91 ,J Q, ,.,,:g:fM K' 'fl , ' f If 1 UW ff - qv! fw '- W 4 ,. X X x ,,,,, 'N.xxx f':1w' I I I 1 I P7 I 1 I I I I I I I I , I I , AI 4 . I I : II I I I i , I I I I 5 I , I I I I I I ,I I I I LI I ,I I . I I I , I I I , 2 5 I s 5 Q I 5 i I I S I ? ,I I 5 I A A 3 5 ' 2 3' I I S I 3 I I I ' s I , I , I ' 1 I I 'f I . IL I III. VI I III I1.I I v I I' I I va I, .. gb QI PI 1: KI I L, I I .I I I I I 1 I i I I I I I ,II I ' II I II I .I I , I 'I II II I , .I Y sq. I I A-M Eff.. ' M. ll. ll. Lfift to Right-Back Row: Jackson, Gfadhi Front Row: Dolat, Grandinette, Williams. Wy . 'W ,., , fi i: 7 i , I --., ' x ffl ' ,,,e xx A - . X I ' ..-,. . ' 'fpflu DP.. Morrmrr Director Qi' fl llzlelirs Athletics hit an all time high at Cortland State Teachers College this year, as teanis were spon- sored in 21 various Varsity and Freslnnen sports activities. Under the direction ol' Dr. IJ. C. Moffett, the Men's Athletic Association, and all of the coaching staff, several new activities were added and the older ones were greatly strength- ened. VVe may look back on a very sueeesstul campaign while also turning one eye to a promis- ing sports future for next year. .. ,gf I N ' e Bed Dragons came through to rack up one of their best years in football last fall. They 1-Omped ' llh g to Eve wins and one tie, while suffering only a single setback. The Davlsmen were also on top of the nation for college defense. i They opened up the season facing Clarkson on October 2, CThe first date With Springfield was postponed because of a Maroon polio scareb and the Cortlalrgd E1 th1-Zwcin everything they had- ' - 'l S 'f ' dropped the north country engineers by a 46 6 count. Earl ee er an 1 61 er led the Scoring parade with two T. D35 apiece. Tony Grandinette turned in the longest run of the day, 3 75 yard romp for pay dirt while Charlie Boutelle and George Fuge also added 6 pointers. Sam Paradise and Hugh Lipsius led the outstanding line play. Next on the slate, the Cornell B. team visited Cortland. In the rain and under the Randall Field arcliffhts they limped home with a 33-0 shiner. A Brennan to Fuge aerial opened up the tally parade ' Q D vhich didn't stop until Brennan threw another to F uge and then one to George King. This was followed by a Brennan-Seifer and Head-Halloran airway tallies. I If ' - ' . . , . ef 0 Rlflllf Flrsl Row Posch Marcino Hawksle E' k B d Row: Davis .why lackgou Lipgilis Din im A Y, TIC son, rennan, Seifer, Schmitt, G. Fuge, Ryder. Secon CCor , , . N.. ' T-. ' 5 B' 0' 31, . , d'fFldmett'9- IUUS- IX96f6l', Bgardl 1 C ess, . Sadr Westelmani MUTVHY, T6SOri CCoachJ, Krapf. Third R0w:Ke1lmanCBos:, - - onn : .nga Molnal.. M- Hesx H , b OL' B916 mall, Stedge, Phelon. Fourth Row: G- d P d F d Ross, , zrflz How: Corey CCoach3, BTH qos, yiilfndt' Eif U1 Row: Kelly, Cohen, Cid, Conkl1iil1,iIiast:Z:lTi Eiibofigi lgiflJIi,Snearly,CThiIf3' . . . ac , limes, Blossfieldv Seven!! R isagiirig C13 D1 P, Bintz CCoachD, Halloian, Galarneau, Deg,-aff, Eckard QCoachJ, Bmingf ?t .H ' - . - 31 . 1 Ow Ugg., enesch, Baker, Thompson, Mucci, Meyers, Brill, Avedeslan, Kamm, Klrk, H0 5 VARSITY sump 122 a C o o d Cortland Cort C0rtQ Cort Cort C0rtQ fanc anc and and Cortginc mmped OD of the field was hey hi-ldg 9 Scoring a yard Paradise dall Field ly Parade, This was Davii Und Row: sse Kalman, Bonmj BOSS, Con- iSnearlY'CTl,iillil Blfliflg C iftgiui Klrk, H0 S Cortiand . . 46 Clarkso11 . 6 on Cortfand . . 33 Cornell B . O A WN: h Cortland . . 19 Brockport 6 Ti N'-X QQ Cort' and . . 19 Ithaca . 0 S 'S Corteand - . 14 Hartwick . 7 5 CortQand . . O Stroudsburg . 0 C0l't-and . . 6 Springfield . 28 ISU!-HIHES . lglfef, CuUr:cn-:n lhvls I lead C fourlz Left lo Right: Davis, Echard, Bining, Corey, Tesori, Bintz. The Brockport Teachers were the next victims of the Bed Dragons on October I6. The firm-vn and Gold made a quick touchdown when the kickoff rolled in to the end zone and no one frnrn the C. S. T. C. team got it. Brockport fell on it and secured a charity touchdown in the first few sm-onds of play. After running all over the field and much passing, the Cortland 'l'czu-l1cl's finally scored on a quarterback sneak by Jack Brennan in the second period. Late in the sznne period Tony I iran- dinette went 57 yards for the Dragon's second tally. I7 fwg., Brznming, .llfmayer 1948 RECORD Horak, Trainer 4 123 ---H..gM .--. W' a . . 4.....n. ... .9 f..-- -.,.4-s....Q. rf I rb- 5 1 J f i . . S I 4 1 F l l I .1 ll I yi P . 1 . l l The final score for the Cortland gridders in the Brockport contest came in the third period when Earl Keefer went over from the 2-yard line after ground gains by Grandinette, Westerman, and 3 pass from Head to Schmitt. Homecoming weekend on October 23, Cortland came through with a Win over Ithaca 19-0. The Davismen's first tally came in the first period when Kellman blocked a kick and recovered on the Ithaca 20. After a downfield march CDick Hawksley doing most of the ball carryingj, Cortland got the ball to the one foot line. Hal Head scored on a Q. B. sneak. The next touchdown came when .lack Brennan passed to George Fuge who caught it on the 15 and tallied only after he had shaken an Ithaca man who caught him by the foot. In the third period after a series of passes, running plays and penalties, the locals got the ball to the five and Seifer Went over. The defensive team for the Cortland Gridders held the Ithaca offense to barely nothing. The Bombers Were fast but the C. S. T. C. men didn't let them get started. The B ed Dragons had a close call in their encounter with Hartwick on the Indians field, but pulled a thriller out of the fire in the last quarter. 'I 124 When and a 0. The on the Hd got '5 When Shaken B Plays :for the 9 C. S. l pulled V W- -.,.LLL.'. , . , . ..,, ,,,,.h. ......?.4,...:.: Hornbeck, Craumer, C. Fuge, Mucci. A. Hess, Corcoran, Lipsius, Schmitt. Martone, Posch, G. Fuge. Hawksley, Keefer, Seifer, Head. Hartwick scored Cfor the first time in the relationshipj in the second period and held their lend until the fourth quarter when the Redmen woke up. Sparked by Hal Head the Dragons look over on their own 41 and on a mixture of ground plays, CHawksley, Keeferj carrying, CSeil'erJ and si twenty-yard pass, the ball moved to the two, Keefer scored. Brennan made the conversion and tif-cl the score. After the ball changed hands again Cortland went 65 yards on 9 plays. Ball carrying by Hawksley, Keefer and Seifer plus a 22 yard pass got the ball to the 44. Hal Head, who had a good Percentage on his passes, flipped a 4 yarder to Ed Kellman to hit pay dirt. Brennan COllYl'l'il'fi. 125 . -4 ., . Y.. A A ' fx , ,l , 8 A . Bw AJ M if Q Q I N l 1 4 l ' sf ' ' ' ' A sk ..-s 'Q' N, sad? . 'Earle-s.w.fy iii?-'Nix Q W: :vi ' S1 :lid :1Q2i'igz' r'2f11f'5afSEf1j-afgf. 1 N,..3..k .:,-...T :'g4A,S'kh.gA.s,3Eq,5A-.T 31r,12i5wEe f:L373J5QLffs'2Q'i:g.r' C35 3' 4.1 ' , ' xi . ft 'ff wis f' if , 'ffffrf V ' ,- A if l' ' W 2 we as T 'F I. is .gm-,,-p,... Lefl lo High!-Top Row: Connor, Erickson, Bosse, Second How: King. Hess. Posch. Thirrl Row: Kellman Brennan Fuge, Marcino. Fourllz How: VVesterman, Jackson. Dino: man, Grandinette. Frlflh How: Reardon, Stedge, Pgradiszgi After five straight victories the Red- men battled Stroudsburg Teachers to 3 0-0 tie in a game marred by rain, mud, wind, and cold. The battle seesawed back and forth for a half. The C. S. T. C. grid- ders came back on the field after the half determined to annex their sixth victory. The ball was in Stroudsburg territory for most of the second half. The Cortland Teachers had two opportunities to score. Fumbles and penalties were prominent in the game. Gil Seifer starred with his ball carrying and the defenseive line led by Sam Paradise played well. Playing the rescheduled Springfield outing, the Redmen came up with their only beating of the season as the Maroon steamroller went on to a 28-6 victory. On behalf of the Cortlanders: they were play- ing after a two week lay-off, and after half of the boys had started their off campus teaching! Much praise should go to both the offensive and defensive lines in Coach Davis' two team system and to a string of backs three deep who did great work in carrying the mail. Keefer was named to the United Press upstate all-star football squad, while G. Fuge, Hawksley, Paradise, Lipsius, Marcino and Martone received B honorable mention. 126 he Red. lers to H 111, mud, wed back - C. grid. ff the half ll victory, rrrtory for Cortland s to score, omiiient in .th his ball line led by Spririgheld with their phe Maroon victory. On f were play- id after hall off campus 10 both the is in Coach Lo a strillg rl feat work ill 35 named to .Star football ey, Paradise, One 1-egeivell FHUSH FUUTB LI. The Frosh Gridders having a losi11g season received a lot ol' 1 ' 1 ' tXptI'lGIlL'L'. Tlicir losscs in-rv nl lln hands of Manlius, Cornell, Ithaca, and Morrisville. In the backfield Dick Agar, Bon Barr, Gene Schwartzenburg, and lfrarilt Colm 1-ll stood o Along the line Oscar Pultz, Joe Lucey, and Gene Crerne looked g . 1 ' - -- -, - ood Ninth rlrlllr mon ixpiinmi these and many of the other Frosh footballers will be a valuable asset to ClllllLIQl'l'U Ibm is. 6 . Cortland at Manlius . . 6 I Cortland at Cornell . 0 I Cortland at Ithaca . . 0 I Cortland at Morrisville . wif . 1 - Cl 'ka hhlirzzrk. KPIIIIN- MV Lefl Io Right-Back Row: Tanner, Robinson, Carlberg, Johnson, Atkllls, D AmlJI0S1H, al 0 in SW , , , Hill nlnn . , f, - C- 5, Hous ,- f ' Flflk. Barr, Carpenito, Walis. Second Row: Taylor, -105709, Pultzl Audelscgli 1233 Luccw, Collins. Fiorenza. Front Row: Hallaran, Cramer, lVO0dS, Granada, Colwell, ten mg, - I 1 - 127 1948 RECORD ff, ,M I Coach HoLLowAY Lefz' lo High!-Firsl Row: Mol-Eachron, Ainsworth, Mahon, Clark, Meisenzahl Vertetis Farrell O'Shea Colett Second How: Meeker, Dick, Peck, Brown, DiBenedetto, Van Kleeck, Slawson, Delong Dolat- Tin-rd Row: Davis? Volk. Thomas, Sennett, Przybylo, NN right, Quinn. Fletcher, Tilley.Fourll1 Row: Holloway Coach' Maistelman Davey Milliron, Flint, Witzel, Underwood, Mcliinnen, Dernuth, Gaynor, Schuch, Mgr. Fifth Row. Fricano Weir Ammd, Harris, Ymcitore, Latkowski, Coombs, NVitter, Rowe, A. Vtfeir Jennison 128 Cortland at Army . . 1 Cortland at Springfield . . 2 0 Sienna at Cortland . . 7 1 Cortland at Syracuse . 0 3 Cortland at Ithaca . . 1 3 Brockport at Cortland . . 1 0 Rochester at CO1'lZl3.I1d . . 0 I I , W 1 ,, I X, Q X 5 l n l l r l l I k l l 3 l -1 l 1 I I 1 l n 5 - l - 2 - 7 - 0 . 1' - 1 - 0 law: Dawg' Dav 61' an Y H. i od, elrv Amr 3? ' .5 I' .Q Amrod Underwood Clark Ixlcisclmlhl Dick X Farrell Fletcher Przybylg With a large number of senior lettermen turning out for their last campaign in Bed Mule livery, Coach Fred Holloway put to- gether another strong Cortland 11, which turned in a record of four wins, and a tie against two setbacks. Traveling to West Point to face the Army booters in the season opener, the Bedmen took their second straight win at the military academy as they copped a 2-1 decision. Don Farrell and Bill Mahon pushed over the tallies, with the defense giving Army a rough time. The next encounter saw the boys take a last minute heartbreaker loss at Springfield, when Joe Van Kleeck's second period score was nullified on two fourth quarter goals by the Maroon for a 2-1 win. In a sea of mud, the Sienna team fell prey to Cortland on the local field under a barrage of goals. HChuck Meisenzahl and Johnny Clark led the attack with two tallies apiece, while Ed McEachron, Paul Amrod, and Don Delong added three more. Up at Syracuse the next week, Chuck', Meisenzahl hit for a first period score, and a concentrated attack by the locals allowed the Orange only seven tries at the nets. Play was in Syracuse terri- tory for 80 per cent of the remaining time, with Cortland racking UP the third win with a shutout, 1-0. Bob Brown All-American Tony DiBenedetto Honorable illenlion All-American 129 kt, -,- 1 I .. A l l 1 ffl -.,-- -,..g-14-.. .Jim--3- 0. . 'VT' ,, ,, 6.9 2 Playing a Homecoming preview at Ithaca on Friday afternoon, the Holloway men helped show complete domination over the Bombers for the week-end, as they came up with a 3-1 verdict. The Chucks, Flint and Meisenzahl each tallied once in the first stanza, and then Tony DiBenedetto clinched things with a third quarter penalty conversion. A strong Brockport ll invaded the local field, and came off with a 3-1 win, and votes from the locals for a few All-American selections. After playing a scoreless first half, the Green,' came to life, and scored once. Then after Cortland tied it up again, they let loose for two more and the victory. In the seasonis finale, with Rochester, despite a terrific game by the Cortland halfback line of Dick Witter, Bob Brown, and Tony DiBenedetto, which kept the Mules on the attack throughout, no goals were scored, and the contest ended in a scoreless deadlock. Following the campaign, Bob Brown, right halfback of Cortland, was honored by being named to the All-American soccer squad by the National Soccer Coaches Association, and Tony Di Benedetto was given honorable mention. Mahon Schuck, Mgr. Howe Witter Vertetis Van Kleeck W itzel Sennett Flint Wright Q , it H V 5 59 . ,X L ,Q 5 2 l ? li fy 130 it il I 1 ' W 'ift 5232131 rnnsn saturn 1 Verdict, n th th H third 9 first 'American gain, they 3 game by and Tony lgh0l1l3, 110 deadlock, Cortland, ' Squad by 1 Benedetto l Left to Right-Third Row: Cooper, Mgr., Bay Tryon, Anneser, Lash, Sterm, Kimball, Milhaven, McGraw, C. Ilunter, leeck McDonald, Miller, Coach. Second Row: Riddel, Baker, Gravitz, Economopoulis, Ralph Tryon, Gustafson, Sehullv, h Giovanni, Nichols, Elder. First Row: Davey, Petroff, Bonanno, Ellithorpe, Becker, .l. Hunter, Jansson. g t The Frosh Soccer team remained undel'eal.ed for the sec-ond year S i in a row with four straight Wins. The Miller men were never pushed . in all of their four games. The opening game saw the Donkeys take a win over lfliea Tec-li. 4-1. Successive victories were obtained at the expense ol' ltliaea, Syracuse, and Manlius. The forward Wall was made up of Bill Davey, llalph Tryon, Andy Economopoulis, Bonanno, and Wayne Ellithorpe, who played fine aggressive ball all season. The defense centered around Bob Gustafson, who looked like a good candidate to lill Tony Di- Benedetto's shoes and George Kimball guarding the goal. 1948 SCHEDULE 4 Cortland at Utica 1 5 Cortland at Ithaca . 1 2 Syracuse at Cortland . 4 0 Manlius at Cortland . 6 131 -T 'T 'ynir--..-rd 1, l l A 1 in I il 1 I f l l 1 I l 1 EHUS5 EUUNTHY i i l wk... Lefllo Hzghl Bach Hou Miller Stltt Weslex Holhber Blanchard Sex euno Front Row Berchen Munson Elmer O Donnell Fondacaro I ndel Co ll h Dix L Hillel the Coltland runners competing fO1 then second year 111 1I1t61COll6gl3lZC cross eountlx posted a leeold of 1 xxin against 4 losses In then first :nut the HHIIICIS lost a lt 38 d9ClSlOl1 to Alfl ed Then fEiCl11g Ithaca on Homecoming one Xllll of the SL'lSOll a 23 30 NGldlClL fha Mnllunnn thru dropped then next 3 meets losing to Syracuse lo 40 Lock Haven 23 32 and Haltxxuli 76 79 John ll ltlxlllb xx IS the most consistent scorer on the team and he 16C61N6d help from Charhe Berchen .lmn ll tslex Al Fondaeaio Ind Al Nlunson i l 'Q' ' l: I. 9 - e N fs D 1 1 Y l. 0 : 1 9 1 ll lv C. . 5 , Al f . Q . k -, 1. ' . . . . ' . ' . ' ' . ' Week-end the C. S. T. C. runners, paced by John Watkins who finished first, brought home their i. 1 xx , -4-'I v ' - . ll r Q A l .x ' x 1 ' ' x-' . 7 . y 1 -f , - - , . -. L -L . 1 '2f'..Z -N ',V ., I ,-T ' I . l ' , 'lc 'lj lu-, Q c ' , i - . l P . ' ' 132 . Yigma, -..f.-N... ... .--,, A . an f - s 4:64221 ., Elmer, yllegiate econing ne their L-32, and Charlie S ETB LL The Red Dragons basketball team lost some of its previous prestige by turning in it little above average record of 10 Won and 8 lost during the 1948--.19 season. The bgyg opened their season by handing a Brockport team a 63-ltt clt-tl-at on tln- lronn- court. In a closer contest than the score indicates the Redrnen cleteatecl LeNlowne ul' Sy rut-tree 30- tit During the Christrrlas TCCGSS the locals NYE1I1Cl61'6Cl to the ltintcrlztrlfls ol' Y. Y. :incl Xlnss. lonat was the first opponent and they took the Davisrnen into the told with n ttttt-58 slrellateking. Un tln- following night the Cadets of Kings Point were beaten in a close contest ttf-to. .Xtter at trip lu Springiield with only one dayis rest the Teachers lost a close one to the Nluss. boys IU-51. After a nice long rest the C. S. T. C. hardwood rnen traveled to Lock tluwn to drop at ot-So decision. Returning home the Ithaca Bombers invaded the local court and tln- nt-an-by rix als dow nt-tl Cortland in a close 59-48 decision. Playing host to a strongly favored Hartwick quintet the local lattsketet-is pull:-tl at tln-ill'-r out ot' the fire in an overtime clash as the Indians lost T2-TO. VARSITY SHUI-Ill . -- -x nSlll'I' thlzmzrgcrj. Ffflfll H ' - 0 . Conklin. Xhtzel, MOON' Ii' Left to Right-Back Row: Coach Davis, B1Ckf0Id, Clout, . , -. , . . I 31, Mfrcr. Vincitorie, Maskin. Davis, klfkv Pwlbllo' Di uf ' d 133 nn.- M .1 ., Traveling to Alfred the hoopsters lost another game to the tune of 53-47. At the half the locals held the lead but gave it up in the second stanza. Brockport again was the victim as they absorbed a 73-60 defeat at the hands of the Dragons. Filling an open date on the schedule Utica Tech was overpowered by a team out of their class 78- 45. Clout and Williams were high with 20 and 17 points for the evening's romp. Venturing again to foreign lands the Bed and White were handed a 79-71 loss by the Oswego Teachers. WV alt Przybylo, and Ed Clout were the only player-'S to hit in the double figures for Cortland with 28 and 15 points apiece. Traveling to Hartwick the Indians avenged an earlier defeat in another thriller 69-66. Bud Bick- ford was tl1e only man to hit in the double figures for the Davismen with 13. Becker College from Mass. was the next victim of Cortland in an an- nual game. Przybylo, Bickford, and Williams hit in the double figures this time as Becker went down to defeat 74-42. Playing in the Syracuse Coliseum the Dragons were handed a 56-48 score by the Dolphins of LeMoyne. The season wound up with a three game winning streak. Revenge was gained as the Bedmen drop- ped Oswego, Lock Haven and Ithaca by decisive scores. Oswego was stung to the tune of 79-63 and then Lock Haven was handed a 83-57 shellacking. In the season's final, Ithaca was taken into the fold on the Bombers home court 71-62. This was the lirst defeat suffered by Ithaca on their home court since the early part of the '46 season. 134 l 7 ' I qw., ,J.V. , BASKETBALL . 1 'Lf r y Left to . Right-Standing ff W Evans, Blrsh, Perkins, Proi L. cops, v Kellman CCoachj - Kneeling: Dolat, Volk, Hel cox, Sovak. I f Playing a four game schedule under the guidance of student coach Ed Kellman, the- Junior Varsity belted the Cornell Juniors twice, and split in two very hot contests with Ithaca, for a season record of three Wins and a single setback. The first outing was a setback handed to them at lthaca by a count of 87-74, with Mike Vincitore copping the scoring laurels with 28 points. Cornell was the Dragons' first victim on the local court' in a 57-51 contest, and then in a return trip to the Barton llall hardwood they improved on that tally with a 74-43 shellacklng of the Cornellians. The final game ol' the slate was also the hottest, as the Redmen took a very close 52-51 decision from the Bombers. Dropping only two games while piling up 13 in the win column, Coach Corey's frosh basketball outfit turned in another great sc-arson record, and showed plenty of promise for future varsity material. AIM-r taking two contests at the start of the campaign from Manlius and LeMoyne, they dropped a decision to the Cornell i I v yt-zirlings, and then snapped back to take eight in a row before bowing to LeMoyne 54-56 on the Syracuse Coliseum court. Billicigipiii :Bari-lied this sciggriga parade xvifli-196tma1'kr?1is, While Cieorge Kimball playing only half the season tossed in 128 and J Cf C' CHS lCC lll Ol' .., 7 p aylllg Ill 3 D . ' ' ' ' Dick Rollins, DOH McGraw, and Joe Petmffou ings ere was a so some gi eat supporting play by Ralph Tyron, Bill Milhaven, i' . E B F , 6 ig FHUSH J BASKETBALL Left to Right-Back Howl Corey, Byning, Getmall, MC' Graw, John, Hunter, Ken' Hey, Rollins, Milhaven, H21- loran. Second Row: D Ambro- sia, Barr, Forbes, Bledfi Tryon. Front Row: Colvin, Schuler, Petroff, Murray, Whalen. XJ 4D2Lfh'LL1llf1,:?v I Faqf 136 5 Left to . bonS, lg Fuge, T C Invi T lauls in sg T Colle IIGX1 year T Tea B the whc SW Left to Mecho Howla Novak Row : E Kamm Row : Merril HL Startdiflgj JFS: PTO. C Iolkoachi' ell J unior-S Hg laurels ,rip to the I'S. Ln another he Cornell um court n 128 and Milhaven, zck Row. Qmana MC- .teff Kei' werl, H ' mbro D'A, ' 5 Riedel, L. Colvin, Murray: Q He. HLL SKIING R' ht: Eldredge, Gib- ggsfo Mgilaughlin, Newton, B '11, MacPhee, Ko- Fllgev rl Walskil The C. S. T. C. ski team which faced adverse weather conditions all year failed to register a win in intercollegiate eornpel ition. Coach MacPhee's charges were 1H competition against Syracuse, Hamilton, and Cornell. They were also entered in the Ii. l'. l. Invitationals. The team was comprised of George Fuge, Jim Underwood, Franz Brill, Dick. McLaughlin, and John V ertetis. George Senge- laub, Dick Weeks, Irv Spear, and Dan Hunt competed 1n a few meets unofficially because they were freshrnen. They turned in satisfactory performance and should bolster the Varsity ski team next year. The year 1949 saw the creation of a C. S. T. C. swimming team. This was the first team to represent Cortland in inter- collegiate swimming since the end of the war. The young team failed to win a meet all season but an interest was created and next year the mermen look forward to a very successful season since they do not loose any men via the graduation route this year. Student Coach Von Mechow was at the helm this year and he succeeded in scheduling 6 meets for the aqnarnen. The C. S. T. C. swimmers first faced Hamilton College and lost by a 59-16 count. Loses to Stroudsburg Teachers, lirockport Teachers, St. Bonaventure, on the road followed. In these meets the mermen succeeded in getting more points in each try. Returning to the local pool the mermen again encountered Stroudsburg and again lost in a close meet. ln the season's final the mermen figured to be a sure thing over Brockport but the jinx hit them and they lost the services ol' Capt. lion Sterling who was a main cog on the team. In this meet the winner wasn't determind till the end of the meet. SWIMMING Left lo Right-Back Row: Von Mechow, MacPhee, Phelan, H0WlaI1d,Cl11pylo, O'Donnell, Novak, Hancock. Second Row: Steding, Halper, Tilley, Ilggamnm, Pierce, Stafford.Front Nflw-. Goldsmith, Whalen, 1 efflll, Hyit3HSclera, Kim- ' 1' mp- ff , Tir- ' WHESTLI Left lo High!-Back Row: Van Kleeck, Becker, Williams, Lays, Herbolll, Miller, Kffpf, Grady, DaVeY, Olivafiilsicond Row: Brennan, Viggato, Fowler, Sprague, Williams, Clarke, O'Shea. Frrst Row: Griifen, Blossfield, Jones, Oug e tree, J. Davey, Coombs, Stedge. Under their new mentor, Coach Dave Miller, the Wrestling team rang up another better than .5110 season for the third straight year, as they compiled a record of four Wins, three losses and 311319- Opening up the campaign at Cornell University, the boys started out fast with Davey,.Stt-edge: and Howie Oughletree taking wins in three of the first four bouts, but then lost to the HB1g Red by a 21-9 count. Then Ithaca Colle e cam t t of 21-9. g e o own, and it Was a great night for the locals to the tune Traveling to St. Lawrence, the mat men then snapped a ten meet Larrie Winning streak with E1 2-l-8 decision. Davey, Oughletree, and Heinz Posch won by falls, with Coombs, Stedge, alld Lays winning by points. Then going to Ithaca for a return engagement, the Dragons took a close 14-13 victory. Springfield was next in line, and the boys of Mass. squeezed out a 16-13 Win for the D1'agOnS second loss. Oughletree came through with an th D o er pin, While Coombs and Stedge also Won,aI1d Bob Lays wrestled to a draw, but it was not enough. In an easy encounter, the Red men took Allied over with a 23-8 margin. Lock Haven came to town next, and Went home with a 26-0 shut- out ior the locals third defeat. But things were different in the final go of the season, when the boys came through to tie the very strong Syracuse U. outiit 111-14. Oughletree came through with another pin, While BeCk91'v Stedge, and Reardon took decisions to snarl the count. 138 l l 7 'r Q N- f ' If 3 Q ,.., , ., , 1 4 , I 9 I E f N .Z I Y 1 1 ? C Q L S 3 C 1 i 1 :E t ' 8 Q i If l X Y K V, V, . Q. . V ,- H 1 'P Q L . I I ll 1!' gr 4 4 v 4 4 , 140 V cap, GYM TEA Coach Roland Eckardis gym team closed out their season by presenting a very fine gym exhibition early in April. Top performances by Tony Grandinette, Bm Tornik, and Hal Childs drew applause from the Croxvd. In competition the gymnasts lost two meets. One te Syracuse by a 74-19 margin, the other to Lock Haven 56-40, in a close meet. Dick Stedman took Cortland'S enly Hrst place in this meet on the rope climb, Top point getters for Cortland were Tony Grandinette Bill Tomik, Bill Bubb, and Clyde Eidens. Hal Childe gathered some points in the Syracuse meet but was unable to compete against Lock Haven because the graduation ax fell. MR. ECKARD Coach Lefi to Right-Back Row: Basch,SStedman, Connell, Bubb, Abbott, Eidens, Eckard. First R Wilhford, Tomik, DeFrancis, Kamm, GF3Dd1HCtt6, Murphy. 141 OIL' -ff ff K? SEB!-lLL Left to Right-Back Row: O'Shea, Van Alstyne, Williams, Walsh, Jack, Brown, Neydl, Wilde Sevcrinol F,-,Sl Row. TI'0iSi fMgf-li Maziafz, Murray, Baldwin, LOUUQO, Dirlgman, Carey, Griffen, McGamwell, Beattie Carl Davis CCoachD. Q Q The Bed Dragon baseball nine started off with a rush to take wins in the first three contests ol' the season but then plagued with a string of postponed games late in the season, dropped the next three which were played in four days. They snapped back, however, to take two more wins before dropping the final to Mohawk, and ended up the campaign with a record ol' five wins and l'onr losses, while three games were washed out by rain. Chuck Beattie headed the hurling corps, backed up by Paul Carrigg and '6Lel'ty Baldwin. Bob Brown and Spike Van Alstyne teamed up to form a great second base combination, and also did most of the heaviest willow-wielding jobs from their number three and four slots in the order. Howie Dingman was behind the plate, and rounding out the inner defense was Hay Williams at the hot corner, and Herm Wilde covering the initial sack. Batting leadoff, and playing a very dependable left field was veteran Bernie Luongo, with Klan-io Severino playing the middle garden, and Ernie Neydl and McGamwell alternating in right. 143 TH Eli Left lo Right-Back How: Paradise CMgr.j, Quinn CMgr.j, Weir, Munson, Gilchrist, Clout, Hamblet, Keefer, Harris, Stein CCoachj. Second Rows Button, Bugg, Brandt, Young,.Peck, G. Fuge, Fitzgerald. F zrst Row: M. Brannlng, Berehen, D1B6HCd6ttO, Wheeler, King, Watkins, Earl, Murphy, Marcino, Halloran. 1 .During a very unreasonable facsimile of spring Weather the Red and White track men brought hor All the r Di 21111 u ne a 1Elll'ly good season. landed their first defeat at the hands of Mohawk College, the cinder burners came back to beat red in a close contest 69-62. Then after dro ' t ir season by swamping Oswego 111-20. fhe C. S. T. C. runners were by far the strongest threat with Watkins, Bugg, Berchen, Young, Benedetto and Jackson. In the field George Weir, Chuck Button, Francis Bedmen, Bob Young , John Watkins kindled the sparks. pp1ng Wo meets to Hamilton and Ithaca they closed 144 ought J beat closed 'oung, Young The C. S. T. C. Lacrosse sported a fair season's record with two wins and tu game of the SeaS011 Was l0St 'LO a Strong Syracuse University outfit 15-4. The stickers then bonneed back and took a win over Hamilton College 10-0. After facing an ever present menace in the Lacrosse 'o losses. The opening field, R. P. I., and losing to them T6-2, the Dragons took the final game of the season by defeating Hamilton again. Outstanding performances were handed in by Ray Stedge, Ken Erickson, Bob Westerinan, Bruce Dick, Earl Fletcher, Pete Peterson, Hank Farley, Bob Basch, and goalie Harry Meeker. A large return of veterans causes Coach MacPhee to expect big things this year. Army has been added to an enlarged schedule. Left to Right-Third Row: MacPhee fC0achJ, Connor, Herbold, Schnetzler, Dick, Booth, Southard, Forman, White, Rubin. Second Row: Friedman, Stedge, Francis, Naetzker, Basch, Peterson. First Row: Elmer, Fletcher, Morelli, Farley, Erickson, Ainsworth, Meeker. IIHIQISSE i- 7' l 1 li i i l I l l l i l 4 i i i i 1 F 1 l l I if ii J l i I .1 1 FHUSH THAEK Left io Right-Around C Galarneau, Jones, Muggil Delong, Murphy, Kahn, Wil- loughby, Grady, McEachron Reitenbach, Hancock, Seifer Center: Stein, Richards, Parai dise, Quinn. The Ifrosh Track team was also a new addition to the already immense undertakings of Cortland in intercollegiate competition. Having only one meet, the runners proceeded to defeat Triple Cities College in a thrilling meet 59Vg to 535. 'A lot ol' good material on the F rosh team will strengthen next year's Varsity and put it in the winning column. l7nder student coach Heinz Posch tie Frosh L t . u l l , -I acrosse earn was initiated into intercollegiate competition lor th f t t' C ' X e ns ime at ortlanc. State Teachers College f f 'el f - ' l Iany ol L ie boys had never seen a Lacrosse stick before but with good coaching and the desire to learn they were taught the fundamentas of the sport. With a little more experience, they are ex- pcclcd Lo bolster the Var 't , d b h ' a si y an e ancy men to have around. 146 FHUSH LAEHUSSE Left to Right-Third Row: Rubin, MacPhee, Schmitt, Dunham, Reardon, Stafford, Baker, Posch. Second Row: Holiber, D. Hess, Slutsky, Caddy, Phelan, Demuth- First Row: Murphy, MQC' Evoy, Kamm, B. Merrill, Grady. Left Eid lVIc. Alp I drc a f adi dis Wei 1 ani for Cri the Lefa Tin Dof Tai H Ii round C: 5 Mucci, xahn, Wil CE3ChP0I1, Ck, Seifer, aids, Para- 1. l :ollegiate he desire ry are ex- EH SSE hird Row: 1, Staiford Cond Row. 57 Slutskl' Demlllh HC' h , M 3. ylvlerrill 7 1 7 GULF if Right: Petitt, JohI1SOU Igglegs, Parry, Fisher, Walsh, xieneiii, Osborn, Kiser MCT lu ing, Front Center: TCSO1'1 p CCoachj. Golf-Coach Tony Tesori's divot-men finished over the 500 mark for the second linn-, as his x'ch-mn sqnznl dropped two of the first three matches, and then came back to win three straight, ending thc si-nsfxn xx ith a four and two record .... Highlights of the year were a close 4-5 loss to Ithaca, and ai nczn' xx lnh-xxnslx administered to Oswego State on the local course. However a return match with the l,aln- squad pi-ox 1-cl disasterous as Oswego captured a win on their very poor home grounds .... Veteran golfers xxho lcd the li-uni were Jack Kobuskie, Clyde Eidens, Floyd Petitt, Bob Fischer, Ken Johnson, and .Iohn Mc-Neill. Coming up against strong competition throughout their schedule, the C. S. T. C. Tennis nn-n lhilcd lu annex a win .... Returning lettermen John Doran, Howie Cutter, Dick Hawksley, and Bc:-nic 'llolnt phr- i'ormed commendably during the season as did Ross Allen and Bob Armstrong, txxo ncxx' ndclnuons .... Cries of wait till next yearn were heard and with more experience and a sprinkling ol' returning lcl lcrnn-n the courtmen will try to hit a winning stride this year. 'rp' ,- '?x TENNIS ,Q-x 'i Left to Right-Back Row. Timmel, Rivara, Armstrong, Dolat, Cutter. First Row. Tarrh, Hawksley, Doran, Allen. 1457 .. .-.,- Varsily-First How: Luppino, Townsend, Fredenberg. Second Row: F ranoisco, Brasure, Plaskon, Monroe. EHEEHLE DEHS Junior lhrsily: Kelley, May. Pasquale, Cooper, Kirst, Schmidt Abbott 148 ..?,fm,E,f, ,? 9 ,,, ,' ff' . ,- gf, V4 ' ' I '?f2f6,:,4.vfQ ez '4 21,13 if , 5153 , 1, ,iz 9 I 3 Mi 4 Wx cgi, V Q is I W' ' ' V Left to Right-Back Row: Krumlauf, Soldwisch, Catlin, Holsten, Bolin, Piehler, Seavy. Second Roui: Duval, Anderson, Goetz, Vollmer, Stafford, Dalby, Randall, Hammond, Frangos, Crlstaldl, Barrett, Keogh, Finklestein, Richardson. WIJ E 'S ATHLETIC SSUIIIATIIJ Officers, sports managers, class representatives and faculty advisors CH. B. and Miss Schweitzerj . . . all take care of running offn intramurals, lplaydays, and sportsdays for the girls of C. S. T. C. Showing movies .... Radio programs . . . choosing all-star and playday teams . . . the newest project-preparing a pamphlet concerning women's athletics .... year for the Women's Athletic Council. ' Many activities crowded in one To 'Stop ofl ' a year of strenuous activity . . . a bang up picnic in the spring. MANAGERS Keogh-Volleyball Hamrnond-Basketball Finklestein-Badininton Van Allen-Hockey CAbsentJ Conheady-Soccer CAbseutj I 150 Ill ahweitzerj I. S. T. C. he newest led in one WUMEIXVS ALI.-ST!-lll SUPTBALL TEAMS 1 Left to Right-Back Row: Deeter, Clancy, Vollmer, Janier, Boyd, Chapin, Schwcig- zer. Second Row: Filardi, Swanson, Keller, Cunningham, Mosher, Van Allen, Front Row: Conheady, Dandrow, Wittacker, Jane Van Scoy, Pfeifer, McGowan Whoops, missed! Diid'ja ever try to play softball on a hill . . . six players on a team . . . lum- deep in mud With a lacrosse team running across the field every other inning? Yep! TllHt,S Cortland. Softball, still a favorite! WUMEN'5 VULLEYBALL Smashing serves .... Miraculous . . . or lucky . . . saves .... Neat spikes . . . Well- placed set-ups . . . rare recoveries from the net .... Team play . . . plus friendly spirit. Volleyball . . . a game that is fun. Class competition . . . a Frosh team coming out on top showing surprising skill. Hats off to the Frosh! Left io Right-Back Row: Bowlin, Olsen. Front How: Stanley, Keating. 151 , I r l 1 I A ! r l 3 i l P l r i 1 4 1 I l l l i I l , l 1 4 Z l ,x along r blues ke me tho ma bieS d whaiyv Cards Campus 1 2 3 4 5 6. ' ----:ggi QE buddies P ge Sweet Ones atie - , Totingcs loggd fortitude The thinker P0312 posins 4- Biceps beautiful Sno' beau Racket Whackey Call me smiles Gas house gang Dr. Jeckle and M r. Hyde 15 5 Porch posin' Twirling time Indian antics Glamour boys Sane tricks Sun fun -.4 W f' ---f Ll-i I Y mul' I 4 1 Trlgzgrsr team YN ickwire worn:-n NN 8lt,lI1, for the train Ye old art oi'r:l1r:f:s1 ' Spring fever fXin't she pretty! Senior seniebod ye fi ? 1 Congregational Christmas carols Coy ClliCli Art. of cheese! Kiss-kiss-kiss! The Bodies Weedin' woman The welcome crew . Waitin' for a lift . Golden-haired princess Queenie I do delcarel Gay crew Pause that refreshes . Oscar gets romantic Cupid's helper . lh 1 ,4 K l'cl kneel at your foci! Femmes falalc Conover Culin- 'Flwlfs what l com lrnml Lazy honcs f W YOU! 0 Border llnliro lw2HlllS I lrnn 'mul' 214:-w 24. L 26 27 28 Q0 30 3 l 25. Balancing babe Dawn Patrol Gizmo d Chow l10U'1Y PiCniC Plat' tl Clio quill 'ies Loahn lassl Beta? Cholce v - IS this - Muscle - Come SOIII1 - Blonde - Mascu - Was I Punkil 1-. -e ff Us S N9 1. 1 SA f ix I X .al QVN 3 36m lancillg lr wn Patrol H100 ' humid cm -nic p1'PUtF 0 qllartfill fin l35i'le Fas CIIOW' ln' ls iilis AJ, gluscle man' ' ' Kline , S I monletime ee me J V1 - B . Xiinide .bombers . Ni'32CfilEfbDulchritude '- Puukin facglfassedl far-,Nb Trophy toters Soap and water beauty Thilly boy After a hard night The chief and his boys YO-heave-ho All pinned up 7 Dark eyes Listen to the bells-bells Hug me, Daddy Pretty as a picture Ski-doodle She's a Trimm shape .lust call me Haming 22 23 21 2.1 eo ,- ... 4 28 iI'il'I'lIl lHIl limes'-N 4 P- Winnin' rin . Sllllllllli 1 . . 1'llHl lflllllliiillllle. flue-i mu, 1-1' und said:- 'Sharpi N15 he-ru Du I' Zl. ...qm'7L f' avg- ' 4,6 if f :lv ff EH 4 . ,7, .ga P' 4 + . ww? sf? :yy ,se f .X it , S S i , 1 IL! J, 4, ' t fl? -X s, Kampus kiddies Goin' away Giggle time The President salutes The happy day Hub-a-dub-dub Family fun VVe three Hair-hair! None of that! When my babies smile- Bouncing baby Mid-day shift Sittin' pretty Speed demons 158 Wampum Rmnpum Such leg-HOW Bar-in' no holds. ,H Yo' feets' too big' C m cardS Yau 315.11119 619515 Our Splflted 1 1 I li, 46 vm 'ffl 44 K ' T f , y W oy.: ,fi - 1- Restin' XVHHQZ Q 2 Gee- . fl. Sliiidessl E' SUI1 fun - And hal J 8' larents 9. 7 Rflill J a 10. ll RCS or 11. qiiharpi- T Hlllol' CHOOL YEAR A D AFTER YEARS THE SERVICE OF A Goon BANK The many-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 becomes a solid rock of dependability in the later years of maturity. To the students and 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. rib' FIRST NATIONAL BANK O F C O R T L A N D Cortland, New York MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 160 YOU ARE Your friendly photographer ALWAYS WELCOME offers congratulations and best wishes to each of you AT in your future careers. S I C 0 R S I S SPECIAL RATES TO W5 STUDENTS-ALWAYS The House of Fine Foods V Legal Beverages C02 - 0 Spaulding Studio M odern Photographic 23 N. Main Street Portraiiure Cortland, N. Y. 13110110 2836 67 Greenbush St., Cortland, N. Y. Compliments The of BEST OF EVERYTHING N U S IG M A C H I to THE CLASS OF 1949 .fdgalm :Dena 52 PROSPECT TERRACE Sororify Phone 835-J Compliments of GAMMA CLIO CHAPTER Ealn Mntnr Sales Inc. of ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Distributor I LINCOLN ' MERCURY 20 West Court St. Homer, N' Y' Phone 769 Congratulations Compliments to the of CLASS OF Tum PHI solioluii A A 5 B U B. G E S S 21 West Court St. CORTLAND Phone 197 162 2? Noubig Motor Company Best Wishes Incorporated from Your Friendly Ford Dealer .7lLe zoo, J1,,,,,,,,5 Compliments SEND IT T0 of The Z? Cortland Lalmdry efq ,Oki Phone 107 QM 54,1 15 COURT STREET 00 'Ir 14 JAMES STREET Phone 2207 S 163 EAT AT THE NEW VICTORY RESTAURANT Compliments of T I C K N O R' S Furniture Store Compliments of BETA ZETA CHAPTER SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA 15 PROSPECT TERRACE Phone 1796 Fahrizds MEH,S Shop Clothing and Furnishings Phone 780-W 101 MAIN STREET Harris Cleaners Cortland's Largest and Leading Compliments Of Phone 715 The Green Arch 22 Groton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. S Compliments I of Correct Fashion Specialists Jgnalrewd yewegy Store 26 Main St. 32 Main Street Cortland, New York ' 164 fof e Caddo 1949 Footwear is a very important item, especially to those who are active and have things to accomplish. The SARVAY SHOE COMPANY is equipped to lit feet properly in a variety of styles for dress or profes- sional wear. We remember with pleasure dealings with State Teachers Students and Faculty over a period of fifty-five years. SARVAY SHOE COMPANY 13-15 CENTRAL AVENUE 165 YOURS FOR SUCCESS '-01 017,26 Jelllegng Sfore Compliments of KING COLE INN 185 Homer Ave. All Legal Beverages BEST LUCK to The 1949 Graduates Stevens Dry Cleaners CLINTON AVENUE Greeting Cards, Fountain Pens School and Office Supplies Q 28 MAIN Compliments of Meet Your Friends at The Hotel Cortland H . . GRILL AND COFFEE ome Dalry Cafeteria SHOP can Recommended by DUNCAN HINES A ClCERO'S Burchland Tavern STEAKS PS CHO CHICKEN S T E M E N S House of Fashion FISH FRY SPAGHETTI 73 MAIN STREET 187 Homer Ave., Cortland, N. Y. X PAINT HEADQUARTERS Complete Water Color and Oil Color Lines for Art Work Make ALPERTS Your fOr everything in DIAMONDS . WATCHES JEWELRY and REPAIRS f A 6 n Always Qt Your Sfrvice A L P E R T S Main St, Phone Main FEMININE WEARING APPAREL The Vnque Temple Theatre Bldg. The Best Place io Shop After All BEST WISHES of The Bunk Ledge BEST WISHES QUALITY WORK '10 PROMPT SERVICE THE CLASS QF 1949 COUBTEOUS TREATMENT Paironize 10: L. C. TYLER CLEANING C0. The Strand Hotel I7 Court St. Phone 33 Compliments of Payne Bros., Inc. OFFICE EQUIPMENT XZXXN L. C. Smith, Corona Typewriters Allen, Wales Adding Machines General Fireproofing Steel Equipment UTHE HoUsE THAT STYLE BUILTH .iwnafzdfi 106 Main St. Cortland, New Y0I'k Headquarters BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF 1949 V We Will Miss You Greatly STATE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE T 168 52 CORTLAND OVERSEAS VETERANS CLUB INC Veterans ef Fereiqn Wars nf The nitell States TIOUGHNIOGA POST NO. 2354 . Meets First and Third Thursdays 24 Main Street QORTLAND, NEW YORK I ' 7 S as 3 X -. E i! W N V. F. W. Aims: 1. PROTECT AMERICA 2. PROTECT AND PROMOTE AMERICANISM , ' DEFENDERS 3. PROTECT AND PROVIDE FOR AMERICA S -.I 'L K 169 M E Makes Friends Com pl imenis Zwyer .Szabo W1 33 Main Street Compliments of VAN DRUG STORES 19? Cortland - MQGI-aw Compliments CORTLAND OIL COMPANY Corner Clinton Ave. and Greenbush LELAND DICKINSON Montgomery Ward ie? BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT WARDS Phone 2424 Cortland, N. Y. Bruwn'5 Farm Machinery send its CONGRATULATIDNS to the SENIORS of Cortland State Teachers if Compliments Of BILL BROS. DAIRY Dealers in GUERNSEY MILK AND CREAM Phone 739-J Compliments of W. T. GRANT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE KNOWN FOR VALUES '3 11-13 Main St- Low fo A014 Leak af 5 P- m- and at all other times S E E Ax 'LOUD S fgahmwawwigg-3.1-1 M enfs Wear for all Occasions Compliments Life Savers Candy Gum Cigarettes Tobacco of Cigars VARSITY llllillll. J4 Mum 2 Pe 5 T ll H E , In l:. 52 C ororifg Wholesale and Retail 0 W9 30 Main St. Cortland, N. Y, 64 Tompkins St. 172 We will appreciate an order from you REYNOLD'S FLOWER SHOP COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE 93 Groton Avenue Telephone 2868 Cortland, N. Y. Whit Reynolds, Hugh Reynolds, Prop. Complinzenlx of M. H. FISHMAN co.. INC C01 66 We are not satisfied unless you nt We Have Enjoyed Having You With Us During the Past Years JoHNsoN,s FISH FR 1' Just past the blinker on the ltlnn-n Road. One mile from town. We Serve MCGRAW and ELLIOTT F ish.Sandwiches Fish Plates Mexican Hots Milk Sliakcs The Druggistsn HOI Does Soft Drinks O D 'l f 12 I v At the Foot of the Hill pen ilgylyllylilriglltixooll to C. A. WIN CHELL RADIO SUPPLY CO. Compliments of RADIOS RADIO REPAIR DEXTER,S CIGAR STORE SOUND EQUIPMENT eo: 96 Main Street Cortland, N. Y. 37 Central Ave. Cortland, N. Y. STUPIQESS We will appreciate an order from you PASTRY SHUP PALMER THE F LORIST fa - . MPLETE FLORAL SEPJ ICP, Birthday Cakes Wedding Cakes CO and Cakes and Cookies for All Occasions 5 Tompkins Tel. 2913 Telegraph Service 109 Tompkins Telephone 242 Cortland, N- Y- I7 Compliments of WILSON'S LEADING .I EWELERS 9 Main St. ' Cortland, New York Phone 1206 THE HOSIERY SHOP 10: Accessories for Lovely Women Sheer Magic by THE HOSIERY SHOP 26 Main Elizabeth Cerio Best Wishes to The Class of 1949 105 LITTLE YORK HOTEL For Your Favorite A WINES, LIQUORS and CORDIALS RILEY'S LIQUOR STORE Anthony D. Costes, Owner Phone 1772 114 Main St. J. J. ARNOLD AND SON GRAY'S DRUGS, INC. Prescription Specialists FLORIST it som C. H. Arnold A. L. Hicks LU? Homer 30 CIGARS Compliments of C Z. If omp imen s WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE sToRE Of 0 GREYHOUND INN EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO 19 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Yx' F 01' Better Sodas . . . Candy . . . Luncheons Rib-J The Chocolate hop We Cater to the College Crowd Th COMPLIMEN TS OF 'HUIY FUQNIIHING HOMEI' f!NCE I888' e largest and most complete furniture store in Central N ew York 175 EAT AT HYDE,S DINER Groton Avenue TALLMADGE TIRE SERVICE Groton Ave. Corner of Homer Ave. Cortland, New York BEST WISHES for FUTURE SUCCESS EUGENE OF THE RITZ 6 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. SWEENEY,S LIQUOR STORE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS 107W Homer Ave. Cortland 2736 BEST WISHES to THE CLASS OF 1949 WILLOWBROOK GOLF CLUB Virgil Road LOLLI'S RESTAURANT 128 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Phone 2227 THE HOME OF ITALIAN STYLED FOOD Cvmplimenis Of Compliments ALLEN STUDIO of CHILD PORTRAITS LEGAL PHOTOGRAPHY 24 N. Main St. Homer 554 ORANGE KIST BOTTLING CO. 48 Elm St. Cortland 73 176 B If W' h es ls es Complimenls To the Seniors RAY STAFFORD NYE,S DRUG STORE STUDEBAKER 53 Main St. Sales q - L., ervlce Compliments of Complimenls SHAW AND BOEHLER FLORISTS of Cortland's Telegraph Florists I1 N. Main St. Phone 293 DOUI BEAUTY SALON Popcorn as you like it KARMELKORN, OF COURSE FRESH NUTS CANDIES KARMEL KORN SHOP 8 N. Main St. Complimemis of ARCTIC DAIRY BAR 112 Homer Ave. Cortland, N. Y. Compliments of J. P. RYAN'S SONS, INC. MK SIC 149 Main st. RECORDS APPLIANCFS Cortland, New York RADIO ' 14 C 1 Ave. I New Store entra . Compliments Of Johnson's Esso Service Main at Lincoln Best Wishes TO THE CLASS or 1949 GRANTS BAKERY Cortland, N. Y. Compliments Compliments of of VAN HORN MEAT SHOPS 91 Main St. 83 Groton Ave. I Watch and Clock Repairs Over Sears, Roebuck and Co. LATIMER'S STORE FGR MEN CORTLAND CAMERA SHOP A Remember it All with Pictures Manhattan Shirts Dobbs Hats 20 Central Avenue Sports Wear . Wisiaes The Class of 1949 The Best of Luck C l' lf , Onlp Unell S Of Cortland Dry Cleaners of 137 Main St. Call and Deliver Phone 2952-J Cortland, N. Y. L. F. LETTS AND soN GULF PRODUCTS 178 CORTLAND, NEW vomq NO. A PAY TO THE CORTLAND E19 P ORDER OF NEW YORK S STATE TEACHERS C COLLEGE DOLLARS v KEEP CON-l-RGL GF l2ECEll3'l'S AND EXPENSES with A Special Midland Economy Checking Account for State Teachers College. NOTE! TI-IE CQLQR AND SEAL- At Regular Price of S1 .OO for Book ol Ten Checlcs. PENNEY5 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INCORPORATED Extend Greetings and Expresses Appreciation To The State Teachers Student Body and Faculty J. C. PENNEY CO. 81-85 Main Street, Cortland, New York It Pays to Shop at Penney's Compliments of Hammond Corset l1ompanY,IllU- Manufacturers of A CORSETS, GIRDLES, BPtA'S, AND COMBINATION S BEST FOR LESS 179 MARINE MIDLAND TRUST COMPANY We Offer Our Congratulations and Extend a Warm Welcome to State College Graduates and Friends to Use Our Services Christmas Club School Savings Savings Bank Money Orders Sales, Safe Keeping and Redemption U. S. War Savings Bonds American Express Travelers Checks Money Loaned on Beal Estate Mortgages Savings Bank Interest Accounts With current rate of 2 per cent allowed on quarterly balances Savings makes the dijerence between wishing and having Serving the Community for 80 Years CCJRTLAND SAVINGS BANK Ma Pa DOM'S GRILL California's Forty-niners Found Their Gold May Cortland's Forty-ninel-S Find Their Goal Ethan Dom Tony 180 as-f-he -,K ,,1,-. BnocKwAYTnucKs Pioneers in The TRANSPORTATION Field Since 1875 The Best in Motor Trucks for Over Thirty-Six Years BROCKWAY MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Factory and General Office Cortland, N. Y. Branches and Dealers in Principal Cities 181 SUCCESS G. H. WILTSIE to the DEPARTMENT GRADUATES STURE 102 0 I 0 Basll s Cnty , WE EXTEND BEST WISHES Tax: TO THE CLASS OF 1949 Q01 2850 Phone 2850 It Pays to Buy Quality THE IQUHNEP, mb? UIHDBYIIE 5 T n HE up Church St. at Central Ave. Q Compliments to For NEWS LUNCH SODA SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTIONS Open Every Day of the Week From 8 A.M.-10 P.M. for Your Convenience The Class of 1949 -1- We ojjfer a new specialty -Pizza- A New Treat A Snack with a Smack Friday Saturday Sunday Eveis Complimenls SANDERS SPORT SHOP Everything in Sporting Goods We ivite you to drop in and browse around 35 Central Ave. Cortland Telephone 1275-,I The Treat Shop 85 Groton Ave, Good Sandwiches Good Sundaes Ggod Sodas and Good Luck to The Class of 1949 JIM McKENDBlCK, Prop. l.l:ster's llinler We Appreciate Student and Teacher's Patronage Prices are Reasonable Quality and Service Our Motto G2 Compliments of The College Cafeteria and Best Wishes to The Graduates GENTRY MOTOR SALES . Complzmenls of 2 z 1 Pllilnuufh N6 g TOM, THE FRUIT MAN , , D dll' I A 7 Clinton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. 159 Main St. Cortland, N. Y. Welcome CORTLAND RECREATION to BOWLING ALLEYS WEYANT,S RESTAURANT l-l Home Cooking Rooms, 32.00 24-26 Port Watson St Ph0I1e N. Main St- Cortland, New York FULLER AND POWELL 64: N. Main GAS OIL GREASE Scott-Atwater Outboard Motors COMMUNITY GRILL TASTY FOODS 9 Tel. 908 10 Main Street Compliments of CRESCENT CORSET COMPANY Cortland, New York .IOHN'S TEXACO SERVICE Port Watson and Church Sts. l Phone 2068 Friendly Service EEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1949 STEVENS DINER BESTINFOODS 27 Clinton Ave. Cortland N Y CORTLAND STANDARD , Cortland,S Only Daily Newspaper COLLEGE, SPORTS, GENERAL, LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS, FEATURES, AND COMICS Published by CORTLAND STANDARD PRINTING CO., INC. Cortland, N. Y. 185 Mat ?!lA5Le5 Compliments of ' to Bnh's Hnhhy Shop The Class ol '49 CAMP PACKING CO., INC. Wholesale Meat Provisions Work Completed in 24 hours We personalize Matches - Napkins Coasters - Stationery Manufacturers of Fine 5? Sausage Products TOYS GIFTS GAMES U. s. INSPECTED HOBBIES BUOKS 186 2 , R THE DU BOIS PRESS COLLEGE ANNUAL BUILDERS ROCHESTER, N.Y. xii ,.f 's1. G I
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