University at Albany - Pedagogue Yearbook (Albany, NY)
- Class of 1941
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HQQY Slgniilumxf imm wlww 9 Eng , N. lmgrmwn me yan may Oilx amuse in 19 41 S HEN a man can hear a thousand troubles and still have the time and clear insight to help with yet anotherg when he can listen Without becoming bored and talk Without becoming dullg when he can tell a joke with a perfect poker faceg. when he can remember names and the people they go Withg when he can deal out justice and mediate between the state and the student impartially and Without corruptiong when he can convince even a sophomore it was wrong to cut eight-ten gymg when he can be chief bouncer and still keep the respect and admiration of those below himg and when he can retain his jovial sense of humor even when lecturing the Whole student bodyg that man is indeed a friend. And it is to this friend and his ever outstretched hand of Welcome that We, the PEDAGOGUE Board of 1941, Wish to dedicate this book. sg! , , 4 .J 7 'ff Ji' ff .f ,,, 4 iff? nf,-, . . . hands e expressive. Mitts . . . dukes . . . paws . . . patties They've always been a syrnbol of friendship . . greeting . . . pledge . . . brotherhood . . .love . . . in fact, eve y phase of society . . . Corrie on, you guys and you gals, joi andsliYou under- grads . . . get together! ln work, play, a d fellowship . . . you ' 'ern a hand in help an farewell. seniors . . . give H0110 GU i F.-wmf.nv.p-wif.-fu-:w4w1nf.-nrnuxf siqggscgnzrm-Hs.:1:.v14uQ,u-,wr1,0s:gs1' -, ' gh UNNPW, A grow, a snovtfawnost enou he amy oifxoe Rn Orapevf v PvesXdent's 5 Bm ' ' v Rn t nderNX . ' ' State' to 'GX Say 1 un bushy ey a we-xto mme u hovxty . scare, ' es abr-I S aut he surprxs Epktome o ebrows. Kes. atkty PM DE LANEY3 many -taoeted person nkng nouses, ooneotkng dons. ne at some tkrne ur DE ' desXg 'oe ato Btaowo evested xn but wants to ck ner irorn XKYYY. Lwxes oeopw, e' s need cane 63 XXX on day . Stat Knots. i ii S Ez ,S If ii 5? Y 2 :? gs s VM .5 Jr v Q .1 V. . . fy ri. ,WW ,. Mr. Bulger: the man every senior says hello to. He's really liked for himself, though., A white guy. I 1 ' . Dr. Frederick: tolerant, affa- ble, has a solution for every problem that pops up in prac- tice teaching. Suave Dr. Donnal V. Smith, omnipotent head of the Social Studies Department, loves detail. Nlotherly task master, per- fectionist, Nlrs. Martha Egelston. Rakish blonde, vitalizes all, Dr. Robert Reinow, he of the dashing gray Homburg. Dr. Nlinnie Scotland, efficient bacteriolo- gist. Did you ever hear of the bug she discovered? Bow ties, shirt sleeves, genial- ity, characterize Dr. Power. He advocates ideas, not facts. Dr. Andrews-of the fascinating black moustache. Girls, look into the science dept. '- 52 4 And so she said-J' 1 Our own Mr. Jones-romping about Richardson in plaid suits and red neckties. Willing to tell all about raising goats, dogs, rabbits, children and hell. Dr. Hastings, the scholarly type, that quiet chuckling sort of humor. His reading makes life in short story. Mr. Allard 'confesses a fascination for Watching others work-and the others do include practice teachers in French. Mr. Densmore, risen from the ranks, State '38, God's gift to Milne English teachers, eligible bachelor, likes to supervise fudge-making. Mr. York likes mountain 'climbing and dancing, dislikes sourpusses and formalist methods. Functional education and 'intriguing recapitulation Ctesting, to youD spells Mr. Cooper. .14 .:J.Tf'5, ,,,,,, .L L.. '-1--1':T:.' ,.- X . , .. . , , lt's the curves and angles that count! DoBell and Birchenough add up to the fundamental identities of the math de- partment. Calculus may be their meat, but they're good eggs. Remember those beautiful photos-Dr. DoBell,s pride and joy? Birchy thinks life is the highest branch of mathematics. Herr Decker is the German department. He flavors his classes with the salty philosophy all his own. Little Miss Preston serves up large doses of French Lit. to an bunch of sleepy stooges-knows her stuff about Voltaire and the rest of those boys. Miss Cobb presides over that room above the Commons, the place you go the day before your term paper is due. Please try to keep the library quiet so people can study. If you wish a conference, step outsidef' She can find material on any subject from Aaron to Zwingley. Her kingdom inviolate- 15 Want to know anything about Commerce? Can you keep your figures straight? See Dr. Kinsella, second floor Milne. Notice how quickly Dr. Hicks' classes fill up? The second half of the alphabet is just plain out of luck. But then, youid expect the head of the Guidance department to be someone extra special. Dr. C. C. Smith uses his southern drawl and smiling eyes Qquote a certain juniorb for motivation. Do you blame him? Dr. Phillips whose first love is literature is known to all students of English. Her dimi- nutive fur piece is a State tradition. 16 When coaches get together, what do tl1ey talk about? Certainly sometliing is brew- ing-probably so111e new tactics. They surely wouldn't be discussing gym cuts? 'P Here are the boys behind the scenes. Pat and .lack-those fellows hustling around cleaning the Commons for a party, push- ing the lawn mower in the spring, raking leaves in fall, shovelling snow in Winter- it's always something. Hunt and Cramer -keeping the boilers up., putting new bulbs in the activities office Qthey always seem to be missingj. Mr. Cramer walking around under that inimitable cap, bring- ing the mail and what have you. But they re only posing x Q x . .1 N xx .sa ' Rug X. by x KX x 5 N: A -X FBATERNITY INLTER- CUUNCIL THE FRATEBNITY YEAR IN REVIEW I.00IiS LIKE THIS: F1'0Sh Camp, Where each frat is allowed five men, but more go to look ,em over and develop lasting friendships- lasting until Thanksgiving. King Frosh is showered with smokers, dinner invitations, and parties,,notable are SLS's firemen's ball, KB7s old clothes parties, EEP's baby party and nite club, not to mention KDR's boilermakers' brawl and Indian Ladder picnic. Comes the day fatale, the pressure really begins, itls Monday and bids must be returned, tl1e last 1ni11ute rush, pardon the pun. Frosh wondering what the score is, and brethren just wondering- and worrying. It's all over and the Frosh is rudely jolted down to the lowly life of a pledge . What a come-down! lnterfraternity Ball, pledgeship, and Hell Week rapidly follow. State becomes Tuxedo Junction, with records, clothes backwards, making it a great world-for everyone except the Frosh. Get out the paddles, itis the big night. After it's all over, 'you're on the clean-up committee. Ya can't win! The year comes to an end with lnterfraternity Banquet where all the fellows gather and get chuinmy-for one evening. But watch out for next fall. Ain't it Hell! 20 Twas the night before bidding DIEDIBEBS 0F INTEIIFIIATEBNITY CCDUNCIL BRAUNER KB BODNER KB, President GPERMOND EAE CHAPPELL EEP IIERTEL EAE, Vice-President HALLER EEP CLARK KAP CMERRITT KAP, Secretary I-IANNON EAE4 ELLERIN KB TIBBETS EEP, Treasurer KUSAK KAP These,then, are the men who represent the four fraternities of State College on Interfraternity Council. Careful, we see a knife! Brotherly love- KAPPA DELTA RIIO DR. ARTHUR K. BEIK HONORARY MEMBERS DR. DAVID HUTCHINSON DR. HARRY W. HASTINGS DR. JOHN M. SAYLES DR. HOWARD A. DOBELL DR. EARL B. SOUTH DR. HARLAN HORNER MR. EDWARD L. COOPER ALUMNI ON FACULTY MR. WILFRED P. ALLARD MR. PAUL BULGER DR. RALPH A. BEAVER MR. WARREN I. DENSMORE DR. MILTON G. NELSON 1941 JOHN BAKAY WILLIAM BROPHY STEPHEN BULL RAYMOND CARROLL RALPH CLARK DENNIS DOLE VINCENT GILLEN STEPHEN KUSAK ROY MCCREARY HERBERT OKSALA ROBERT STEVENS ' I I KAPPA DELTA BIIO President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . HOWARD ANDERSON ROBERT BUNN ROBERT CARR LESLIE GRAVES DAVID HAYESLIP EDWIN HOLSTEIN KENNETH JOHNSON OWEN BOMBARD GEORGE HUDSON HERBERT LENEKER ROBERT A. LEONARD WILLIAM PHIPPS OFFICERS 1942 1943 MICHAEL PERRETTA f 5 Z:5Z?W747Fi'1f . zwfiffrfglailwfiviz ffeee Z f f Si! il'Lff3IZ71f' f fygzfwac, .- A f 1' E55 5 'T,' p, F A ,L 3. ,'ffff5Qpv 2, I, ,V , ? f 5' A 43fAtgf22,7f f y if ,-',- if f f ff ,W 4 Ag f R .A-'pin I ' fi fn-nice' .f:.ff!5-'A-A.. 1,- , f f .' 4 12521 :f'. . ,, 1' ai mp ,-azz, 1. ' f .ff ' v r v23a 5? ' N 3523125 f -', 2 , ' Afym. 153-M ' 4, 'M ,gg gf an 2? M763 24 'Q .ff f ,3 73,7 31m 41.--f I ,1 ,A I v ga- R f, .IG ,V 4-'-'fi' 1 v 1, 'V , fc 15 kwi- T I .,r. .,f,, , ff ' 155 f Wf , 1 1 ,,. if? ff- If - W? ' A' V4 wk- ,wif 1,11, .'-A-f' M 4 MHZ' :H ff ff TTIII ,AD RALPH CLARK ROY MCCREARY . ROBERT MEEK VINCENT GILLEN CARL MAROTTO CHARLES MCVOY ROBERT MEEK PAUL MERRITT HUBERT MOORE LOTHAR SCHULTZE BENSON TYBERING JACK SMITH BRYANT TAYLOR FRANK VERO WARREN WAGNER ROBERT WALTERS I YT' , I ,WIA ZI,,7Vm,,,V , I y ff I K JIII I idx, ' f V: .55 ,',c'f , ,I ,'5'f,g !f'rf FDWARD LLIIREII PIJTTER CLUB Q HONORARY MEMBERS I I DR ROBERT FREDERICK MR LOUIS JONES MR WILLIAM G HIARDY DR DONNALV SMITH DR J ALLEN HICKS DR H.AROLD W THOMPSON DR CLARENCE HIDLEY MR GEORGE M YORK DR DANIEL W SNADER OFFICFRS 1-f- A :-A Preszdent WILLIAM HIALLER I Secretary J REGIS I'I.-XMMOND Treasurer GLEN WALRATH 1941 ' JOHN ALDEN LADISLAU BALOG DANIEL BUCCI WILLIAM CAMERON JAMES CHAPPELL PAUL GRATTAN JAMEA URN GEORGE CLARK WILLIAM IGIALLER BROOKS ROBERTS FREDERICK DAY CYRIL KILB GERALD SADDLEMIRE DOUGLAS DILLENBECK IACK IXAESEK IIILLMUTH SCHOEN HAROLD DUFFY ROBERT IVIDSISK STANLEY SMITH II ' LESLIE GERDTS -IOHN IVIURRAX JAMLs SNOv13R I NICHOLAS GIACGMINO LOUIS PAQQUINI ZIXIERIQILL XVALRATH GG I A I I . 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LOUIS GREENSPAN 1941 NORMAN BALDWIN GADLIN BODNER ARNOLD ELLERIN LOUIS GREENSPAN HERMAN KLEINE DAVID KOTLER J ACK SHAPIRO HYLIAN MELTZ DAVID MINSBURG GEORGE PEARSON DANIEL PRESTON ABRAHAM SAVITZKY JOSEPH SCHVVARTZ KAPPA BETA 1942 BERNARD ARBIT HENRY BRAUNER EDWARD COLMAR AINARD GELBOND HARRY PASSOW 1943 DAVID BITMAN HAROLD FEIGENBAUM ARTHUR FLAX LEO FLAX JOSEPH LEVIN BERNARD PERLMAN BAIRD POSKANZER ALFRED STILLER NORBERT WISEMAN ALLAN WOODELL IRA FREEDMAN MORRIS GERBER SOLOMON GREENBERG HARRY KENSKY .VI I ,ffwfw ,,. ,M f,,,,ff., ROB X fffyf ff f yfffff 'I X , f W 'ZZ' V ff, ff VH! , X' fm- , .0 ., 70 , SIGMA l.AMBDA SIGNIA HONORARY MEMBERS DR. C. L. ANDREWS DR. T. F. H. CANDLYN DR. WILLIAM KENNEDY MR. KENNETH PARKS DR. ROBERT REINOW DR. HENRY SISK MR. C. J. TERRILL MR. ADAM WALKER OFFICERS President . . . DENNIS HANNAN Vice-President . . DEL BIANCUSO Recording SQCFQIGITY . ANDREW TAKAS Corresponding Secretary . GEORGE KUNZ Treasurer . ROBERT AGNE 1941 ERT AGNE ROBERT 1ElERTEL EUGENE AGNELLO ERNEST CASE FRANCIS CASSIDY GLEN CLARK LLOYD CLUM JOHN GARDEPHE STEPHEN GODFREY DENNIS HANNAN JOSEPH WTITH -Sfxfwg-N-vw JAMES MALONEY IDEL RIANCIQSO HOWARD RIERRIABI ROBERT PATTON ANTHONY SARDISCO WILLIAM SENYELL WYILFORD THOMAS XVILLIAM NYEYANT EY XS 1 X A Y S. AN X .X X X , I 'L .X 1. J ,4 rys . 3' A S S3 , iii ' ' qsilfy , Si:-Lk ,- .ESR N 3.5 ff . .E .X F' 1 1,1 ' W A 'I wg , gn.- I Q , v . . Q, I - A I MWVHJ SIGMA LAMBDA SIGDIA I WW , WM 1942 IRVING BLISS THORPE DEVOID PETER FULVIO THOMAS GEORGE HENRY GERDIOND EDGAR TOMPKINS 194-3 CORMAC CAPPON JOHN DENIKE WALTER GRZYVVACZ MAURICE JOHNSON IIARRY JORDAN MAXON REEVES CHARLES REYNOLDS ALLEN SIMMONS GEORGE KUNZ ROBERT LAURER THOMAS O,CONNOR EUGENE GUARINO GORDON HASTINGS GEORGE JACOBS THADDEUS KOSINSKY LUKE ZILLES CLIFFORD SWANSON ANDREW TAKAS CHARLES TRIMM DONALD VANAS COLLEGE lIOUSE MAX SYKES CHARLES QUINN ROBERT HERTEL THOMAS AUGUSTINE VINCENT MILLER FELIX KAUFMAN FRANCIS CARNEY GRADUATE STUDENTS LYLE LAWTON 1 1941 1942 BENSON TYBERING JOHN WALDEN GEORGE NOONAN DENIS DOLE HOWARD ANDERSON LOUIS NEUBAUER KENNETH JOHNSON LESLIE GRAVES in ., Off' N CM- 1 I 'I . C-JV ' ff A Q4 A '-X X. ' 1' , XI f- it ., AXVW 1, ' X ' 1 fy V lj' , . 5 J U' 4 . 1, I 19 ' ,I .- VA f ,, - .I IIA C' ' Ziff XC - Cf If X , fl! if l Zvi, L C 0 L L E G E I-I 0 U S E OFFICERS Manager . CHARLES QUINN President . THOMAS AUGUSTINE Vice-President LESLIE GRAVES Secretary . BYRON BENTON Sergeant-at-Arms . . CLIFFORD SWANSON 1943 CORMAC CAPPON CLIFFORD SWANSON DONALD VANAS BYRON BENTON IRA FREEDMAN PAUL SKERRITT RICHARD HISCEN ROBERT EVENS 19441 HENRY WISE HENRY RUBACH PAUL FERENCIK CLARENCE OARR RAYMOND WELCH STANLEY LEVEN IRVING FUDEMAN WILLIAM FORREST RUSSELL BLYTHE JOHN VOSE RODERICK FRASER WILLIAM MOTT -: , ',,,f, lm 'f -,' f ' 1 V, ,f 1 ,' ' f 3, ,f 11. ff Ji, 1 ,V ,fav , 'IGI ',!,',, ,I If ' f ,ff 'f Q , 7,. l'f',' , ' 'f .I A I 1 U. fx ,lx , X . . vc, 39 4 -L... .:5 I'.4'-' .xr-.K-.X -- .-vp 1, QP- 'K .Q :LL 2... 1 Q-Jw Q Qui- Q.-fJ.XL-A . I . - .. ,fl -..f ,,v, --f, . ,- .. -,N U..-4, .Lv , ...M gr.-..,.-.YI-J.. w,f,f, .1-.., -1.1-v,.-F , ,..-, .,.1...4......-4.....-m4..----g----------- fffff QV vp l Ngfgy ff' V: .W K' 4 tr ,-wh V ,w,::x,,.-3., A, . , A, ,. H-, , , :tazqgrgpk .,g,g,gg5g5:..2 21 - ' ..fF75-94111, 5'-? .'-f -9'7 iw:-l'I'H . 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Every 1 sf 4, 89 S' E spring the cry goes up from the sorority houses, What has the 1 U 4 U NY 2 d 5 ii , dorm got that We haven't'?w We're not here to argue that point, but l '0 5 i v '3 4. -if Q r o . . . if 5 5 if 5' r p t t flf t2210t St r le'e167 o resen a cross-sec ion o' is e at no ario ree , W 1 1 l 2 .. - fi 7' 1 -, Q' :Sz AF? if 'tg' women make a focal point of interest at State. You really should l T3 5 5 3' E l 3 Q, hear, first-hand, the little ems that resident Bea Dower, remem- l d ff 5 Q 3 g P E 5 43, -P 5 is-JV ber her, scatters at house meetings. And hear in the little interval , f- J! 5' .J ? J Cf' . . . . . . , 1 -I E' gy 2 fl . 2 of silence just before dinner, the clear voice of vice-president Kay l 5 O ' 5 ca . , 'S n 2, Peterson as she pitches graceg the brief swell of sono'-then the zz 26 'L 2' 5 J Q F? S .55 3 -rg Z' ff' scrape of 160 chairs, the burst of chatter, What's dessert? - 2 43 -9 d -if 3 -t' 3 quite an experience, as the occasional masculine visitors can testify. 5 34 l l l l i Not that masculine visitors are occasional at the dorm! l J i J 'f- -'-', '121 - -':':::' ---f-' 'I' ff! FJ' '+:F ET -'yn?i17 i??jf:z:Ig'iLST'1vc 'T1fii.'.z'7f-2 1'FTw2 Iiwiffiiif- --vcr: 'bar-.f-La-1'--11 -Y.. ...-- - . .- , -. .. WY- - X ..t--W.-0 ., v . Mhmlmlhum ,, N, .A ,, ,V,, ,n , , , 7 ,, , pl ,ll 1 ,.--- --fwfr, .. . . . , , K, .. ,. . ul . , .. , . r p...-a..., :K Q L M, Ill! X flydifd My MJ ,ff ,ahh 9' ff M.-f 'Q OH B ylyjjfbyp fry '2,,, J' J W' WW , if LW sw-bfi X t fm x xJ. - ,,. :tm for mall UM V P' o The guests stare open mouthed at the gy rations in the Ingle after the meal. From the hilarious marching and polkas done to Macnamara7s Banda' all the way y l t sllf at al.,, , sllla gg Ulf' y, 1 i we K 1 1 ,lf f ' W. ' 6 X, ?xaoNr . ' X I . f' 01 h :leaf ' I , , F ' K E 4511, ' , - ' W L. 0 s tl ' 0 X 05 ' Vw y l - v' 95' .4 ' . QP' W i - to the sweet Song of Old Hawaii is a big jump, but ARH- ites take it in their stride, just as they do the uproarious Hallo- we'en party, decorous Wednesday guest nights and the gracious formal dinner for the faculty. Yes, dorm women may be a lot of Friday afternoon tea-drinkers, but they don't miss much- current problems, concerts, knit- ting' for Britain, speculation about the huge hole-the new men's dorm, A. R. H. No. 27' until it gets albetter name, dat- ing, stooging. Theirs are the ac- tivities of normal healthy coeds. Nlore legs-and some curves! ,A Q 01 gavwv 'Diff' - 1fff '2.J f ?'f? fwf2'tWe , 1 wife' ml:-.,,1 - .1 . wi ,,' - fg-'5 - ' ,:1' 4- ..-H ..,,,. .l .. . . ... A . A - lflywtw ff' i l 1 , l l ' l Besides being home sweet home, A. R. ll. is the center ofthe Alums' l interest After all it was built by the funds the old grads dug deep to contribute If you want to see what you'll look like after ten, y twenty, or thirty years of teaching, come around to one of their I luncheons where thev all hash over the old days when there weren't any hours to complicate life. 7 o-'YP NEWWJ l Ma 'WV We ogy, X Aayof ff 3 6 -Z--,,,.,i.......7-5-,,-..A':,-:1,..,. W H A, -4. ... . , Miffvwf 1 Weil. .LJ V 'Nil ?!f5'f yl ,Jw l if 1 Things are lookin' up! Guiding a quarter of the women ol' State through the devious intricacies of college life CThey say she smells t'Vt'I'y0l1t'-S breath after a formall is no easy task for Miss llarriel lloward, tiny. brunette social director. ,lust as important. and more so lo most of us, is Miss Grace Williaiiis to whom is entrusted the all-im- portant job of menu-planning. -- -, . Vse- 4. H --.-Q l l X fr' .1 hdfv . K I In f ff I in My M .fZQ'vU-4' Qfwfvw-'fl 'inf l f ri f J fb M 4 I fl dj' 1 -- ef t w- V-s-,UQ-Jw .Z .W . - , , lj ,jg ff V,-cbt! VFWMLLL-if' , .'f!fA-ILLWQQMI LKL Knees in this one! MQ' Qg '4- C Now for a brief resume of Main Hall and the out-houses -each floor and cottage has a character of its own. Third floor of Main, for example, is celebrated for its lively occupants. Second floor is more subdued, rather social, definitely intellectual. Decorum reigns on quiet first floor-maybe it's the result of overhearing too many good-nightsi' on the front porch. Pierce Hall, where beloved Dean Annie presides is also a model of dignity. Western, largest of the cottages, is traditionally a freshman stronghold, while South is musical, has a lot of good sports. North, home of Myskaniais Beers, upholds its reputation for riotous fun and terrible jokes. All told, life in A. R. H. means happy memories for years to come. Check-'er-inner And so to bed- e I Q,.JLa,-,!',,1?,,, of 'J mlm' -jk F- i ,.. I f Xllxllhv Ama-who we-uk an-sl. --X934 04 11 1 1 11 11 . 1 . 1- , Ng 3- 3' , , , ,P ,,,1g1r1f2 ,.41:a:.-11.11-,1 f 1' 1 W .4 uw, - V B ':,',,4,.,4g...:4.,4.,...-...M A , . ,, -... . 1--W 1-. f '...:1. -1.. f' 1 . T131-...' -'-J.:--f'L1:1.11.4 J H., .,...,.-- - -----1 -A -1 , -1 ' ' 1,,..,.e -1, -1-1.1 . pu... .-12:4-,, :---- ,mal--tgj.N..v,,.,yJ--1f,.5,.1..41--1:1.1,- -Q-1...--f--A f- 1- x.,,..1.,..1,-'ffT'::1-11- 31-.1 - wf' f 4.1 122. -tgwg - fg:x:,1- fgri'g,11g111r,-1'nf Qr1:.f11,ff:f:.21-frxi'-If-g 5:,2w..1.srl-.---M M 'f121?ffi -r5.1.i1:' w'???ff'fs-gv:v..Afs..-a,..,.1ss:fs...:ajn.-s....MAL- f I ,,.,,,H 111 1 '11 111 1 1 1 111 1. ,. 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1.1 11 1 111 1l L1 111' 1,1 111f 1,1 1. 1 1 1 111 11 1 1 11 11 1' 11 11 1. 1i 1 1 Q 1 1 L .1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 . 1 11 P11 111.1 1 Q1 1. 1 11.1 11 111 11 111 11! .1111 11 1 '15 11 1 121 1 111 1 11 111 :111 11Yf 1111 11 11 ,L1 1111 1 11 .1 , 12 .1 11 11 1111 1 11 1 11 '1 , 11 11 1111 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 .1 , 1 . 1 1, 11 11 11' ,11 111 111 11 11' 11 1 1 17 1 111 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 '11 1 11 NEWMAN HALL 1111111111 11111111111 1 38 ff T Life at 'Newman is one bell after another. Alarm bell-that means blueberry muffins by Mrs. Lill. Telephone! blaybe it's a date? Will it be Siena, R. P. I., or State? But it's only a stooge who wants my notes. Bells for class, we all have ACIII. Tl1e post- man always rings twice, with lots of ads. Sac-ring bell means mass or benediction. There goes the dinner bell. hlillie's bell Cfork on water glassl calls house meeting to order. Doorbell stands for a party and the belle of the ball. Miss Annabelle. the perfect chaperone. Comes the final bell, house clock chime. And so to bed with a party post mortem while you wind the alarm bell for another day. 1 1 1 ': 1 11 . - .. ,,,.,,,W,.,,....-, .,,, . ..,- -- .N ,. . .,-.-. W.. W ., --, ihdqlguhmi- , - Y 7 , 1 1 7 1 1 1':'i1'ffL1fg-1:':r'1':'..1.i--jf. 77..,.-.11---3-1f,,1:. 1- f'-f'.,:.1- -1,1-'1:..7.,f -1 . . - ff .1 f t',11-1-I-l,'f5,5--,':',1.1.17 - '1Z'T.1 fu-Af -,.1 'f j.1, - - f--.zu - ' - -' 1- 1 - -1 s 1 The two sides of life at Newman are symbolized by the chapel and the rec.', The chapel-beautiful little spot of peace amid the hurly burly of college life. Means so much to the girls to have one tranquil place Where they can go to be alone to 'think-as Dean De Laney advocates. And the Mrecw Where you can dive right into the whirlpool of dates and darts and flying ping-pong balls. What more could anyone ask? The Newman gals seem to ve ve ' inggffghigifndf X ij Qffjvfh 1, MMP WJ MM ff!! 'yyi i f,'75ff W, ..-.-Q--qw-':f:':i4 T:::?5fF1T '-373' ' 'QQ v- Er. .r---.. ..-f-----'T-w-.f , A fN P '-11 l ' ' -'mf - My -,,v A m,,,... wma..--f .H -V--1-L fry-,f-: ----,--ff-g 1: ff' - ,,,. . - A-N ' any 'I-' ff , .M ' 'ing' 1- ' ' ' ' ..i .-42' fl ed-I-J! ' ..t,:,g:g:-:-,f:-- ......-.. . ..- r-1 FENNY C00 S. C. T. may not have a Home Ee. department hut for all those who want lo become mis- tresses of the way to a man's heart, We heartily suggest moving to Feiiny Coo-short for Iames Fenimore Cooper House. Too many cooks certainly do not spoil the broth. Co- operationw is the password over there. A finer group of girls Can't be .found on the campus. S. C. Afs red-headed sweetheart, Alice Packer, holds forth, Chi Sig's pretty sparkphig, Jenny Ryerson, and the blond freshman, Lively, who broke down a Certain Dutch ll'l3lllS no-Woman-cam et-men r th f' so e' -- .. V.. . ' f . 1 i . ff ' g eserve e nsl part ol. the yrai. ,lilospilahly is tht Loops strong point, dancing classes every Friday, graduate English seminars. and banquets. 40 251' 'Lg'L.1gl- ,.. . '. f EY 7 : 'T 1 .L -.-sr ' 1 , ' - ,, .. , - . . . , ' ' X.-. .-A-...as-a-x.4... INTER- N o man's landw-that's Intersorority Council. The presidents of each house on the campus meet and smooth out the sororal wrinkles, keeping everybody on an equal and amicable footing. This year Council may be credited with exciting and successful changes in rush rules. Opening the sorority houses for freshmen took a lot of planning. After all, there were only two hours to meet and duly impress the Desired Ones. Then with all the suspense of rushing and pledging over, the freshmen were gently but firmly replaced in the category of lowly neophytes. A new move this year, each sorority sent its juniors to meetings. Experience and efhciency plus should be the keynotes of the succeeding Councils-long may they rule! 41 ... 1 ...-.:.g1::., . ' :1:..z .v,gg., SIIRURITY CIIUNCIL S K 1 i .,5..n DLA In M-, , - :T A' .IT A-.,.., I .I..!vcff - 'k'V-7 '. Y. , ' 1 ,,. l ff fhf! -, f f, riff! I f I M' I L I .LL J, QL' 'f' ffvygffl' f W' ff KfAPyA KEL A 5.1 Liu-+4-rfv' .' ,ill-Zfff Q if H! ML- - HONORARY NIFZDVIDBEHS l PROFESSOR AND MRS. G. YORK DR M I DOWL MR. AND MRS. W. IIARDY J I If 15 . HALE DR. AND MRS. H.ASTINGS MISS M- 1941 LOUISA CHAPMAN BARBARA FERREE DOROTHY JOHNSON FRANCES HOFFBIAN CAROL KNIFFEN MARY GRACE LECGETT MARY MILLER GRACE MOON DOROTHY PEAK LONA POWELL ANNE RATTRAY LOUISE SNELL SHIRLEY TOOKER SHIRLEY VAN VLALKENBLTRGH ww 010 TQL- .X K-X xx Nx N I JSA'-'JY 'O -dim. was KAPPA BELT 41 OFFICERS President . . . . BA ARA EE X73 Vice P1 esident LONA POQLL Treasurer . . MARGARET LEDBETTER Recording Secretary . . .T ANITA HOLM Corresponding Secretary JUNE HIXUSHALTER ARINIEDE BLACK JANET BROWN BETTY CUMMINGS JUNE HAUSHALTER ANITA HOLM MARY KLEIN EMILY BLASIAR JEAN BUCKMAN JANE CURTIS SHIRLEY EASTMAN LOIS HAFLEY 1942 KAY WILSON 1943 BETTY TAYLOR M6441 1 MARGARET LEDBETTER , Z U GENEVIEVE LING KATHERINE PETERSON FRANCES SHAPLEY ELIZABETH SIMMONS JANE WILSON JANET LEET SHIRLEY LONG ELIZABETH MARSTON MILDRED MATTICE MURIEL SCOVELL funffffb -fQ,!Z'i-- Q... 441, ZQZLJ QQ I I P S I G A M M A HONORARY MEMBERS DEAN AND MRS. M. NELSON MISS NIINNIE SCOTLAND MR. AND. MRS. E. COOPER MR. AND MRS. CHESTER TERRILL MR. AND MRS. L. JONES MR. AND MRS. H. TERNYILLIGER DR. CAROLINE CROASDALE MISS ELIZABETH V.ANDENBLTRGH W Q M AND MRS. W. DECKER MR. AND MRS. ADAM WALKER I ISS - AN CHEESEBOROUGII MRS. BERTHA BRIMIIER ISS HELEN PHILLIPS MISS CAROIINE LESTER MISS MARGARET HAYES 1941 LYDIA BOND ALMA KNOWN'LES MICHELENE DR.APER VIVIAN LIVINGSTON JEANETTE EVANS VIRGINIA MCDERNIOTT LAURA FROST MARY SHARPLES 1 ,Nw 1. IWW ff , sie, .--. WR Efggf 'X S ...wg XXX X x ST A . X . fs NF PSI GADIMA President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . CORNELIA CAREY HELEN CASVVELL MARIE CRAMER MIARJORIE GAYLORD GERALDINE GRINTER MADGE GRUNWALD MARIE BAILIE ELIZABETH BARDEN CAROLYN BURROWS DOROTHEA FISHER DOROTHY GEERTSON PATRICIA GIBSON WINIFRED JONES OFFICERS LYDIA BOND LAURA FROST VIRGINIA MODERMOTT 1942 JANE WILLIAMS 1943 CLARICE WEEKS J EANETTE EVANS MARY IRVING JANET KRAATZ DOROTHY NEWKIRK KATHERINE RICHARDS LAURETTA SERVATIUS BETTY WESSELS ' GLENACE MATTHEWS JUNE MELVILLE SHIRLEY OTT RUTH PATTERSON JUNE SEMPLE RQILDRED STUDLEY UNA UNDERWOOD 7 M! J I X, ,, , I L. j 2 f , , , M we ff 5 Wx WXQ ff ' 1 MZ! Clll SIGMA THETA HONOBABY MEMBERS MR. WILFRED P. ALLARD MRS. ANNA BARSAM MISS NI.-XRION CLANCY MISS NANCY CONKLIN MR. WARREN DENSMORE MR. AND MRS. C. DEYO MISS AGNES FUTTERER MISS CATHERINE PELTZ MR. AND MRS. WALLACE MISS EDITH WALLACE MISS KATHERINE WTHEELING ROSEMARY BRUCKER BETH DONIAHUE BEATRICE DOWVER MILDRED FOLEY 1941 TAYLOR MARIE LALONDE HELEN LEARY ROSEBIARY M CCARTHY ANN MCGUINNESS iv-v RJ x..-1 X NIARILYN GROFF JANE IIANFORD IQATIIERINE HOCH BETTY KENNEDY 'Uv ENES NAOVELLI CATHERINE O,BRYAN IRENE POGOR FRANCES RIANI s mm A I 'gr 3 . CHI Preszdent . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . DORIS BARRETT MARY BRENNAN BETTY BURKE ANN CASHMAN MARGARET FUREY DELORES GALONIAN SIGDIA THETA . KATHERINE HOOH ROSEMARY BRUCKER . MARGARET FUREY . MILDRED FOLEY WJ I ' ', .O RfA?i2ff' HELEN KRIZKA ,VU ANN MONAGHAN DW A' A Q 'A Af - ' RUTH O,DONNELL KZ' -JMVKZV P'-'god MARY OZMAN JEANETTE RYERSON MILDRED SWAIN RITA FERRARO MLWGW' Jjigjwfj' jf KO I I of MARION ADAMS BETTY BAILEY PATRICIA BERRY DOROTHY COX LENORA DAVIS RUTH DEE MARY MCCANN MARY MCMANUS KATHLEEN MARTIN ANN SHANNON J EAN TRACY - , V--gi--fg:f9'g11fU:I.f-4, Q- F i Y ' 9 .Mi ' ALPHA EPSILIIN Plll HONORARY NIICXIBICRS MRS. SAMUEL CAPLAN DR. NI.-k'l'IE E. GREEN AIRS. EDWARD xl.-KRX 19-1-1 ALICE ABELOVE IJORIS Gnossxux ESTELLE ENGELHARDT 'Bl,.-xxcm: KIRSHENBLL xi HENRIETTA GOLD NIIRI.-'Ml IVEWI-ILL ELEANOR GREENGL.-XSS T, RAE Sngnx F 'fu ii' 4 E 4 .2 2 2 2 g?Q5w'l3w , . - Q ' 1 -. f' ' :L e ' ' gum, :.,,.,. H- MRS. SATIE BAUMANN DR. AND MRS. ROBERT X Q ALPHA EPSILON PHI OFFICERS President . DORIS GROSSMAN Vice-President ESTELLE ENGLEHARDT Registrar BLANCHE KIRSHENBLUM Scribe T. RAE STERN 1942 RUTH EDWARDS BEATRICE HIRSCH ELSIE FERBER SELMA LEIS EDITH FRIEDMAN BERNICE LENOVVITZ FLORENCE HALBRIECH BLANCHE NAVY MURIEL RAPPAPORT 1943 DOROTHY HANDLER SHIRLEY SIEGEL THELMA LEVINSON ESTHER STUHLMAKER SEIGLE BEVERLY PALATSKY LOUISE SVVIRE EVELYN ROBBINS ROSE STERN ESTHER TEIN GAMBIA KAPl'A PIII HONORARY MEMBERS MISS BLANCIIE AVERY MR. AND MRS. ELLIOT HATFIELD MR. AND MRS. R. BAKER DR. AND MRS. J. A. HICKQ DR. AND MRS. RALPH BEAVER MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE HIDLEY MR. AND MRS. BERNARD BRONSON DR. AND MRS. C. C. SMITH 1941 MARION CAHILL VIRGINIA DAVIS CAROL GOLDEN MURIEL HOWARD LORETTA KELLY GERTRUDE LEHMAN bw 3151+ . If D I f I 4,,,, GSM Aff DORIS MAUERSBERCER BETTY PARROTT BERTHA PETIT MADELINE SCESNY DORIS SHEARY GRACE SUSSNER FRANCES WHITE ,JJT fs! if I NN S GAMMA KAPPA PIII -f' OFFICERS Preszdent BERTHA PETIT Vzce Preszdent BETTY PARROTT Recordln Secretar GRACE SUSSNER 8 3' Correspondmg Secretary DORIS SHEARY Treasurer GLADYS KLUG M arslmls ETHEL APPLETON WINIFRED BAER MARY K. BRIERTON HARRIET DEFOREST MARION DUFFY MARY JANE EVANS EDNA HIRN EMMA BACCARI MARY ELIZABETH CROUCH HELEN LEAHEY ELEANOR MAPES ' HELEN OMILIN HELEN LEAIIY HELEN OMILIN ERMA INGLIS GLADYS KLUG JANE LAMAR MILDRED MAASCH GEORGIA MILLEA ALICE PACKER KATHERINE TROWBRIDGE BETTY PEABODY ALICE REESE ELEANOR ROTHE ELLEN SWARTHOUT NANCY WALKO l 1 A N W 4 1 I 1 1 7 I I C Z i I I QQ , 1 DR. AND MRS. R. CLAUSEN DR. GERTRUDE DOUGLAS MISS ANNA PALMER MADALYN BEERS HATTIE CONKLIN DORIS DYGERT BETTY ELSON FLORENCE HALSEY ELOISE HARTMAN RUTH LARSON ,fi X, , A L ffhz f fy 9 w, fi A5 X4 f , ff: www fl, I l B E T A z E T A W, I9 Wy HONORARY MEMBERS lg? X 1941 FRANCES WOOD DR. AND MRS. D. V. SMITH MISS ELLEN STOKES MISS LAURA THOMPSON HELEN LASHER JANET MACDON.ALD DOROTHY DIIX JANETTE PARKER ADA PARSHALL BETTY PRITCHARD ISABELLE ROBINSON XXX ' Ny If. , f I NW! NX X N OW Vu qv 'xsswln 4'l : .Yrnm WK ' ' 1--' ' ' 4: 2 A. Q N... .I-4Jr4,,-:. ..- -,guLL.wf.mmeu4..nfI,..- ..,. IA.-..L::4.. . A... . .4 .. , Y .. , , , W WW-,-A - ' fix Q Elf-Y'1iEQIifiY' Q -- -A f 1 Q ' S+ A fs 'V RX f:,yy.fig:'1,yfg5ljl W' 'ce President Treasurer . MARION BEAUMONT DOROTHEA MCISAAO SHIRLEY KYLE J ENNIE CHURCHILL . BETTY LOU COURT MARY FAIRCHILD ELLEN HOLLEY DOROTHY HUYCK RUTH LEGGETT BETA ZETA OFFICERS 1942 1943 . ADA PARSHALL . FRANCES WOOD . JEAN SEARS BETTY PRITCHARD BETH PEDLEY JEAN SEARS MARY SUSAN WING DORIS LE F EVRE JEAN MCALLISTER DOROTHY RUSSELL MARGARET SINCLAIR MARIE SOULE JEAN WELLS -zu.. .. ,1...L. ... fm ' ...F-'S? .L .zd'.X.!E1 ' - I' - tai!-g5i4g?,:4g.f1 VMgQ5Q j7 QigL5i5jQ ' -, PI ALPHA TAU HONORARY MEMBERS MR. AND MRS. ABRAHAM STRAUSS MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MAYERSOHN DR. AND MRS. OSCAR LANFORD 1941 FRIEDA DIAMOND SARAH HOROW1'ITZ SYLVIA GREENBLATT BELLA LASHINSKY BEATRICE MARASHINSK1' PI ALPHA TAU OFFICERS Chancellor . BELLA LASHIN SKY Vice-Chancellor . . RUTH FREEMAN Treasurer . . ELINOR SCHLESINGER Secretary . F RIEDA DIAMOND 1942 HENRIETTA ABRAMOVITZ BEATRICE GINSBURG DOROTHY BROOKS ARLINE GREENFIELD GOLDY CLOPMAN ESTELLE NATHANSON RUTH FREEMAN ELINOR SCHLESINGER R. vi I ' if 1 . ... . Sg5xww..,..f . .N .... V .-f '-R' -'-V' . .. , - 1. X X IM: Wu. U FU NNN ,M , W WWW PHI DELTA HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. ABRAM BRUBACKER DR. AND MRS. CARLETON MOOSE DR. AND MRS. T. F. CANDLYN MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RIENOWV MRS. MARTHA EGLESTON DR. AND MRS. DANIEL SNADER DR.AND MRS. SHIELDS MCILWAINE DR. WATT STENVART MR. AND MRS. JESSE STINARD IRIS BARNETT If ,ff JANE WIER DADIINO fav QNX Q , FF 4 M A A. X N ,jx X XX 4 W4 Q SQA f 6AA,wgi. yy Q X x wx.. A A 4 If, if ,X Q, sff If Sgjv A A Sipws? X .X . .4 X A N a.,jN5fT2H 9 ,ff QQQQ 5 f Qikffgi I X , X wwgvw AM . w SS ...Q Vg. . Ra NH .xKff S+ gg f J Q N ff .f ff' A Cf 0 S R X ff , X f Q C, f R Wy ww QAM X . A 2, 3. X .M , , f N A RS Ni R A X 4? 42g.RwiW 2 .f f ,A-I. S M 1, . . .N Rm .,d'S,3aXYI'6'g 5 f:'5621 . f' 1 . 5 Aw f j ', Q425M1s'9'9Q?iK1F5f9 X6 ,I , . ,, . 3. ff - :f g- Q. :.,g,1co ,rgvggf 4:6 . 1 ,WSI .. I , . .,.,,,. I-SANS -f -- ,. S A X... ,Sv f.,,M.sq.,,,..5,,.,. .,f,gz.2c:2,5Ngy,':,vy,-f, 2S52,i:2,,, :I '57 , . -f5??cf2?fwXiwvb7W.,fv 2 . ' . AV.s.Q..A,.g .. , 1.. . ,. A., , ,A ,,,WA,A,,.,,.,,,,,Q f .,ff . 5 -f '9 I 3 ,W ..,,.,, , 3435 . N. Pix -35 HARRIETT DAVIS ALBERTA FRIEKNECHT MARION EABLES I Ay e 1941 9552? fx MARION DICCAUSLAND HELEN MILLER ANNE NORBERG CHARLOTTE RITCHIE CATHERINE SHAFER xx A A ,.Sg'xAxSXXSNT5Sii RX . I . ...,YS5,i.k O, A 'imv NSXFENSE1 T EA V A I I X PIII DELTA Preszdent . CATHERINE SHAFER Vzce-Preszdent . HARRIETT DAVIS Recordzng Secretary . ARLENE WHITBECK Correspondlng Secretary . JANE EDMUNDS H N X I W U 3 1 ' T reasurel' . . HELEN JACKSON J ,,-', f ff , e ,-.-v Marshal ALBERTA FRIEKNECHT Q',,k ,,V1 A 1942 3,1 : , All A -E', 1 MARGARET CLAPP ELSIE JOHNSON ' I I- . . .,.,.. 25115,-1:2-' DOROTHY DOUGHERTY RUTH KEELER BETTY GILMORE MARION LEARY -v' FERNE GRENIER RUTH MONZ M E H ARY . ORN BERNICE OLCOTT THEODORA HOORNBECK DORIS STURTZE HELEN JACKSON EVELYN TOWLE ANNE BOORAS JANE EDMUNDS SHIRLEY MOSHER ARLENE WHITBECK MARION PRATT VERNA SNYDER LILLIAN WESTPHAL S I G M A A L P H A HONOBABY MEMBERS DR. MARGARET BETZ MISS GILMORE MISS LILLIAN BLOMSTROM DR. NIATIE GREEN MR. RAYMOND FISK MR. LIONEL PEARSON DR. AND MRS. SISK 1941 BETTY BOYNTON BETTY HILLER GLADYS BROUGHTON ADELINE KADGIS ALIDA CLUMM MARY NIAHAR MARY D7ARIENZO MARIE SOUTHARD HELEN PITTMAN X . SIGMA ALPHA ,f 'FWS OFFICERS President . MARY MAHAR Vice-President . . BETTY HILLER Recording Secretary . HAZEL MACCOMBS Corresponding Secretary . IIELEN BROWN Treasurer . . . FRANCES BOURGEOIS 1942 AGNES BENNETT EDITH JANE KUPP MARY DUNNINC HAZEL MACCOMBS DORIS FRENCH MARY MCINTOSH OLIVE MYERS 1943 FRANCES BOURGEOIS HELEN BROWN N ORMA ENEA LAURA SHANKS P Il I L A M B D A I-IONORARY MEMBERS DR. AND MRS. C. ANDREWS MR. AND MRS. HERBERT FEAY MISS ANNETTE DOBBIN MISS GRACE MARTIN DR. MARION SMITH 19411 JEAN CADY LUCILLE METOALE N UNOIA LUCCA ELEANOR STERLING DOROTHY TOMPKINS --,- . , W-A-f....,. ,.. . ..., , , ,.,., ,,,-...,,. 6-11 f ' ' ' g IS,A S 5 f SX Y X . 1, . sl I f X A I fl . '-'rv fi ' ' T I If up .. my - .,.---- ,...,.... ,,- . 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Just shmss what mm hc done after llrur yvzirs' lll'2lt'lil't'43lNi what IlI'ill'l lvvf Woo-Wooo! g WHEEE!! I OI' Nlan IVIose- su re ain't dead! When it comes to hands, State College may be short 011 cash but it's always long on music. Harder Downing and his Continentals were no exception. Boogie rhythm flowed free. Hop was a momentous occasion for John Alexander Murray, editor-in-chief Qand we do mean chiefl of the Neews. It was his debut in formal dancing. The consensus of opinion was that he didn't succeed. If there ever was a drought along the Hudson just let State stage a dance. Then rain will come. The skies opened up and let it drizzle. However, it would have taken more than Ol' Man River to dampen the spirits of the crowd out at the dance of '4l. 65 Ball had what it takes and here's the evidence to Pearson-and Anderson was aro INTERFRATEIINITY BALL ManY and ma11Y a time State has gotten itself rigged up and given a brawl' and Oki, how many times Weave 0h,d and ahad at the glamorous changes that have taken place ui our stoogy brethren. But did you ever think of all the work that goes into the polish? Donit you suppose it'd be fun to take a look behind the scenes and find out what really goes on? We thought so too, and hereis the result of our investigation. Su per-vision Right along this transformation line, take a peek at the gym. No sweaters, no shirts. no shorts. Just a dreamy bower of romance. T ' lk o ta about crepe-paper streamers would be sacrilegeg so let it go that the effect left nothin to be d ' ed. B g esuc ut let's 11ot neglect to men- tion the soft lights which certainly did their part in the eveningis entertainment. For chap- erones, Dr. and Mrs. DoBell add up to a modern dream come true. Oh, yes, Interfraternity rove Whois behind it all. Pledges and P is und. Trials and tribulations. An extended lunch hour. no furniture at the last minute, blue crepe-paper ni htm '1 . B g arcs ut it's done at last, thank God. 66 , . ,, ., ,1-3- ,km -if--H 1- -' 1-exmvlmvm-2ai1Q,. , meu ' 1 ' A -l f' ' ' ' - -- V-limp- lwnnf 'w . Wg 4 Lf- ,, . ..l,, . - A-. -V--V -f-- ------M At-...Q z'4m.f,:..L....ga.Qf-....fi,,-.,.A.........fIf .n......n.,-. I ,, Flurry, hurry, worryI I S.S.S. I I Now take a man in a shower, for instance. All right, depending on the man, we will take him. How many little Sheis Wonder what the glorified He looks like without all that padding. Well, gals, here's your opportunity. Eyes right. Need someone to wash your back, Howie? And Lynn and a dress and an iron. No new Wrinkles here. And all this to make his heart warmer and hers just melt. Ah, l0veI Best foot forward? X A qlifvnj ' 3 . ,z I V, ml. .f 5 ,.., Mi I' 2 X I I 3 ? 5 e . 5 2 5 .'E E ? -a Q K 4 V , f,,i E gs U. :I if If EI ti 5.6 'r gf 4 ' E , 5555.5 li +P I I 1' I v L f 4, lt, I 5 With adress in one hand and a flat iron in the othe Y' i . Ziiamse .'L:f4vfz:.cczgmzcf:A2.1:3fmmnv .312 I vi Q 1. , il -9 fy! nr IQ2 .. rw tc we mar xv-as fwiivhhsn nn. Q Mm , , . ' . - .- . -- - - .... - 1' 5-: 1 ,- ff ' - - -'- 'r..: ':':- 3-f , -- 'N 1. . w 'rf-ff asm - ' , A J -:M - H-'1:L::i. -,--wr 'SE-L32 gl.. . . , ' ' + '. i . ' - - Q.. ' '--- J - .- . ..: - .,,, 1 ' K P . 4 '14' 4..A ,. IMI .II I . I I I II I I II I I1 I III11 I I J- 'I 1 . .-I 11 I , . . I . ' :TLEEEEW Q I ' - 1- , 1. 1. 1 - 1 'I I 11 1 1 III FII II . I I I I I1! II I . I I II I I1 I .II 1, 11 I , , . .- 1 1I -1' 1 11 111 . .11 I1 I.I 1 .. 111 1 IZ I II 1 I I I I If IfI I .1 .1 1 I 1 11 I 11 Ii '. 'I I I1 1 I I , III . I1 I ' 112 ' - I I1 I 11 I II VI .II 1 I III I .i 11 11 1 111 V 1 . 1 1 . 1.1! . Q QI 'I I1 11 I . 1I,. II. . 1 I I I 11I . I - I I I 1 I 1 1111 II,'I I l 1 III I I .I 11' .1 11. I I Y ll I . I I I 11 II 1 1. .1 . ,Q I' II I Scrub me, mama! - 1 I 1 1' I 1 II . I1 I I I I' I 1 Eenie, with the coal black hair. . I1I -3 III '11 I J I1 II . I7 I IIIII 11 I W I IEII1 I? I I ' 5217 I1 I I QI It 11 1.1 1 If . III If I . 1 I I I 1 I I -1 I QI I1 1 13. I 'I III I I I In f I 11.1. 1. , sw' . I III I H' I 1. II 'I I. H :I I I I. 1 1 I II IL I 'I . 1 1 I I L1 'I I -' 111.1 I.I'.II If 1-5 QI 1. 1' 1II1I II I I III fII II II II I1 I1 III III . In II I II11 THIS1s1'eaI! I1 1'1I -'- I II II? I I: fl' IE1 III NI 1' - 11 III 11 .- Ii I1 5 I111 ,. II! ,1' 1 I I I 71, 1- 12 1. I them I I II III '----- I V ' - - .. . .,,, . .,,---. H... . 4.3 But showers and pressing are ust the beginning. Somewhere, sometime. everybody must get dressed. Let's look at this thing from the bottom up. All those God damn shoes to be shined. Not my clothes brush-the other one, you fool! New socks, thank God-no holes. Oh hell- gotta wear garters, and I'm not teaching. And speaking of garters reminds us of girdles, and these fluffy skirts that cover a multitude of sins. And here's where we come to the leg ques- tion. Of course, you can't, or shouldn't, see them, but it's best to be prepared. Boy scouts, you know. She says she can't wear a bra tonight-no back on that damn white rag. What? Adhesive tape? Good idea. Gotta support those flowers some way. He must be psychic. It would take more than just me to support those geraniums he sent. And with a strapless dress-oh, my! I My God, my hair, my curlers-I I Just washed it and look! And such a damn damp day at that. It's been a hell ofa struggle, but at long last, milady and her gallant cavalier are ready-very willing-and able. Let's go! Here we are at last-Intermission al- ready. Maybe we'd better stay for a couple of dances-You know,-show our faces, so they won't think we signed out just for late hours-but it's not the li dances that count. lt's what comes be- fore-and after. Oud of d'way, Brother! But there are those who stay and dance. And things do start popping. Jitterbugs and Lindy-ing, trying to find that guy you exchanged a dance with-where the hell is he? Probably outside those streamers somewhere. Hold her tightly, hold her loosely, kick her in the shins, squeeze her hand, look up into his eyes,-uh- uh-not here-smell those geraniums! Step on her toes, kiss her hair, wind yourself around his neck-oh, that per- fume-Mais Oui!-and concentrate on that dancing! I Yes, you. Backless gowns, strapless gowns, flimsy, see- through gowns. Spangles and sequins and studs and stiff collars. With all this rushing and tearing around, things are hound to get spilled. Punch? Absolutely spotless? 70 Ladies and gentlemen-the Big Shots! Tied in by fitted gowns, tied down by tuxes-you can't bend your neck without cutting your throat-here they are with charm aplenty. Lynn and Ralph, Mike and Bill, Dottie and Gad-and Where was Hannan? And after the hall is over. Where to go? What to do? Some want to eat, some want to drink, some want to dance, and most just want to he alone. But whatever we do, let's just have one hell of a good time. Another? Sure. Let tomorrow just take care of itself! Droopy . . . but not risque 71 l -14-f . -f - : vl . - ..-,- ' W 1 -KA :ff l i V V I n A Ak SELECTIVE SERVICE W, Married or single? L., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I6 ! I For the first time, the male element of State College emerge as Men, or so the army calls 'em. They'll iind out. According to a statement by the State College News, There are 135.2 men in State College eligible for the draft. One hundred thirty-five point two men who must adjust themselves from lying in tl1e mud of Washington Park to lying in the mud of New Jersey. Or Alabama. Or Long Island. Or Texas. I-Iow old are you? Physically, I mean. Married or single? If married, Why? What does your wifeido? What's her telephone number? Dependents? Children? How big are you? Why? Color? Race? Religion? Why not? Who will always know where you are? Is she a relative? Gee, fellas, it's going to be hard to see you go-but a 1111 iform makes a man. Especially the brass buttons. Welll think of you often-write you letters and knit you socks. Be faithful? Of course. Did you ever know a woman who wasn't? And all the time you'll be shooting guns, taking orders, peeling potatoes, marching, marching, and marching. Youlll beigood husbands, when you come home. And until you do, be good, think of us all the time, wear your galoshes, and keep your chin up. Youvre in the army now! 72 BUNDLES FUR BRITAIN Hands across the sea! All our girls are certainly preparing them- selves to knit little thingsw- To say nothing of big things. Is six feet really that long? Canlt you just see some gorgeous lieu- tenant all tangled up in my knits and purls? And even the faculty are in the swim. There's that sweater that's been worrying Miss Lester for the past three months. But now seriously, it is sort of good to know we're help- ing a little. Size, please? Q7 3' am- X2 , 1-. . ff . - ' T f 'P FfT:7 f ' ...V V, 4, ..,t, , ,,,--....- , , , , Y 73 1 , , 'M L -f- ' if ,tiTi?iij -- , .. ' ' ' A e- 31 - - W - - 1-'HI-ei h wr' Definitely cramming! Crammin' or smoochin'? Once there was a bugahoo who came to visit all the State students, and his name was Exams. And every time he came around, the queerest things happened! People got i11to the strangest positions, took to drinking coffee in the middle of the night, worried furrows b6C3ll1C a standard attachment, gray hair appeared over night, hooks squeaked open for the first time the sandman went on a strike, eo le rew so attached to the few notes they had that 9 P P g . they even ate with them propped in front, last minute conferences became the order ofthe day, whole courses were learned in half hours, iiles became the most precious possession of any house, quiet hours prevailed, no dates, no d311CC, just a dope. And now the slooges be- came popular! 74 FINALS rd., f -' 4... .H The last mile. Down toward Hawley and the Commons trudge the weary victims of an age- old system! Up last night. UP the night before. Don't know nothin'. How the hell can l guess what he's going to ask? Look, pal, can't you give me a couple of facts? How about sitting in the back of the room-behind a post-Remember the Honor System! Might as well leave now-written every damn thing I ever knew. Over at last! And what a head. Next semester . . . Caught in the act. . Whew! ! -- - .- - . -- t - ,, - 'T'-iv'-1 ' ..-.1 - --- . l ..'.'u.s.F:'F'1-'Ww-fv'wo.-lw1-q-w--.-mlab2at-- R-.,-..,,gr,,,,.,,,g,,...g,:,553g',11y 1 55 1 '- '57 -' f ,. - ' L - . 'f' -- X I .F AWP,-. 3 in ' 'C 1l,.5 fx-' xxx x X xx.-.ufsvf gig. A-3 . X N .Rv- .v ' ' 1 7 X 1 ,'., J fr I, . , .1 1 n , . ,1. 1 -Q S ,, .Q mf, xi ' ., VL- 'A.q.k,', , x.. . .Y E. , S. b ,ft ' 4' fff' .. ,, 7.15 .Z M. 5 Wy 3.. ' - uQ'lD' . xi l .-.rig , QM. '.'. 'rqfl' , ' gf ,',nq..Q.- 5 V V t Q . , 1- ' 1 , -' ' .fx - ',' .. Q .. 'v 'V' , K,-f D - v. . . X I . . .rc . ly ..,-L .1 It K , 1 . k , A , , ., , 'f .. A -'15,. Q' ..- .,,,:, I. -. , . .b . K 4 A .'.' w.g'?:-x' f t . , X .. . x 'x 1 ' J x V . Q 1 s .5 . ' sv Q s N ' ' f ' .Q vit, R , -A -- 1 ,, I , . , L. ..' up , f ..,x-g . L , ,4 I I , ,V 1 . .A Q. . Y. . J, 1 -. 1 x xv :JG tv, 1 lu , 'Pv' 4 lf ' :- They're havin' a meeting MEN9S A.A. These four pages are devoted to a cross-section of M. A. A. We like M. A. A. They're a nice bunch of big healthy bruisers. Well, at least theylre healthy. They are rated among the better looking men of State College-you know-wavy hair, muscles rippling under bronzed skin, obtained only by keeping in the veritable pink of condition. Of course, those bleary eyes and shaky hands are not due to academic or nicotinic excesses, but to tense nerves and strained muscles of young bodies tearing at their leashes. These boys play at basket- ball, baseball, cross-country, and varied intra- mural sports, including those of the subtle parlor variety. Once in a While youill even see them swing- ing arm in arm down the open corridors of Draper Hall. 78 A big future on the varsity? In the springtime, our athletes take out their bats and balls and trot up to Bleeker Stadium, where they gently hunt the horsehide spheres out into the lot, where the sophomore try- outs for the team scramble for the privilege of tossing it toward Coach Hatfield. This year it is even doubtful as to whether there will be a baseball team. You see, our boys are good players, but when they all get together, they can't seem to get as many fellows to run across the plate as the opponents do. Tough one, don't you think? Also seen at the M. A. A. con- clave, are the frosh basketeers. These boys really deserve some credit. After all, they arc fresh, and untainted. Wait a couple of years. See if they change. Maybe they will, and may- be they wonit. Posin' 79 In the spring, in Washington Park, on the benches, over by thc tennis courts, youill find our strong arm boys, the big boys with the rackets. Sometimes they go over to the park to bat tennis balls back and forth across the net in the hot noonday sun. Other times, they go over in the coolstillness of the night, to see if the rain damaged the tennis courts, or for some other damn fool reason, which nobody believes anyway. And if you ever want to know who those boys are running around in the scanties, that's the cross-country team. They win once in H while, too. Burlesque queens in action . . Racketeers - rg-171, - :a f . ' Q-, ,:1 .,:,a 1 fzz- n g a -5:11 -e a u - . ' f , . . , . . . Run-around? Now spreading across the middle of the page in most glamorous poses, is the varsity basketball team, the talk of State College, and the bane of the coachis existence. It has been hinted around, however, in the more infamous circles, that it isn't the boys, it's the coach. No hard feelings, please, it's just what we heard. Really, though, when it's all boiled down, you've got to hand it to M. A. A. They're a swell bunch of fellows working for State under terrific odds, getting some results and damn little cooperation from the student body. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves, the whole bunch of you. It isnit enough to just give them financial support. A bunch of athletes need a little moral support. How about giving them a hand? They need it and deserve it. 81 -.1'.:a.sas:f'F'iH-C-Iv-p4.4.u ,...,,,,f gag, A, ' ,.L,,' 5 -' ,-, Q-.. if f , . N 4 K . . , , , ,QAM , 'W ' P-N.. -.. .- A-l,f1-2'-Y'Q-ar-:'1B':fn-!-.sli..b,,,,,.1y4':'1'4pg,,,Iga0gg,ggpgA wk ,,:,,.U I -lgrpij , , wus, A ' , gal, a rl l WL? J-fi' Ml' ol' 'lv ,lim al ,ir Holy, Holy, Holy. . Watch the foul line! WVOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSIDCIATIUN W A A is a very obliging organization. For the convenience of State's weaker, albeit more numerous, sex, Wvomeifs AllllCllC Association will furnish everything in the way of exercise and fli- version from the scholastic grind. The huskier spirits Hnd lrudging 'cross the rustic countryside of the Berkshires and washing in llu- icy pump water at Camp Johnston before an amazed bovine audi- ence the supreme thrill. 82 The conventional WAA-ers indulge in the usual tennis, archery, riding, badminton, and bowling. Remember those brief gym suits decorating the Draper lawn this fall? Not the legs, the suits. That was hockey in full glory! For figure benefits, public bawth no. 3. For the graceful touch, folk, dancing. And something new this year, the crafts club, located, of all places, in the laundry of Cooper House. Just to prove that all the good sports are not diamonds in the rough, come to the Lounge Teas. Then youlll become a WAA rooter like all the rest. Strike! Vw f Wx M if 'Q 'XNK 905 Another excuse? rw .,,-va .V -' x 1 . x 4 'f ., f , 3.x , , , 0 , 1 1 1 f f 1 ,gf ' if f iw -QM ? 193 i A 1 5- :. W 5,7 , I ' x 1 r. Q R n 4 1 I r I r L i 1 Q .. I , . .. , ' I n Y Y 1 fl' I L r I K x , I o i 3 i e Q T J. ' . 7 i. wg' . Y . x,- 9. K, g if 5 Hsirfjb Q 41, nw- ,.,, .g l x y 'W or x , all vm ' ,In j . ,S ,-52 4A -. . ' f 'Mfsy 4. f-.,,. - KL . mam ., ..., w 5, W. 1 1 '- 6 4 . ,, -in ' 2 Ju..if'7 4, I ' 'r ' . i- AQk.....J ', hu - 5 'fl' . x 5 P' ir- ff' ff.J- '. 1 a Q. 15: Q , X 4 . XJ,-2 if 1 . Q i. 'S 1 9 ll tr A s 1 K M N ,T -V, K 4 - ' 3 ,, ,,.' g,,,L1,,,-,g,,,,.-I-3 in H-- - 1 Y. f f sr, ' U f ' Q ' f 3 V! JW- '!i2sn-'nnlgsv-.f..u.,gu4a M Y S K A N I A ROBERT AGNE 2 5 t h V MADALYN BEERS BEATRICEDOWER ' WILLIAM HALLER ,M I STEPHEN KUSAK ROY MCCREARY MARY MILLER JOHN MURRAY STANLEY SMITH MERRILL WALRATH Myskania . . . ten figures in black. Dignity personified. QBut herevs an intimate notej. Did you know that Mac saves pennies so he can buy champagne, then hang his legs over the Washington Park Bridge, and guzzle to his heart's content? Mm, mm. This is the same Mac who can drive a frosh woman mad with just a smile or a nod. Murray Q Red', of the P. OJ, runs everything, knows everything, is everything. What we want to know is, does he ever tell anything? Mr. Smith of the Commerce Club went to Florida this winter, and now tells all ahoutxhow they keep chickens in the houses down there. Nice to know, eh? 86 Steve Everybody's Pali' Kusak, the Saturday soap salesman, made Milne history with that balloon which somehow failed to rise to the occasion. Agne talks in his sleep-poor fellow is probably dreaming about that canning factory he worked in this summer. Mike, the perennial president, has a larger collection of warnings than anyone else still in college. Now that is a distinction. At last a woman-and what a woman! I Body. Boots, and Beatrice. Was she really up that tree in the park? Mary Miller has a lovely diamond and a Dick who's waiting only for graduation. Lucky gal. Handsome Haller writes the most ardently passionate love letters weave ever seen to sorority pledges. Why does he waste such talent? And last of all, Beers. Tall, tan, athletic. If she's an example of what sports do for the figure, what are the restiof us waiting for? That's Myskania. To us they stand for State itself. ' l E,5Q ,1f 3' , 251 - ' ' S, . 4, zz' , ' ,iz 5. , f, ' 4 . I' B fb' xv . tm- 87 SIGNUM LAUIIIS MISS B. M. AVERY DR. RALPH BEAVER MISS MARGARET BETZ FACULTY MEMBERS MISS MARION CHEESEBOROUGH DR. GERTRUDE DOUGLAS MISS AGNES FUTTERER MR. CLARENCE HIDLEY MISS EVELYN WELLS MISS EVELYN JOHNSON DR. THOMAS KINSELLA DR. CARLETON MOOSE DR. M. G. NELSON MISS C. W. PELTZ MR. J. W. STURM MISS EDITH WALLACE A 'x 'QQ :SIA 9. is ,X Q.. , -sl 'S MEMBERS JOSEPHINE ANTONACCI D OROTHY JOHNSON MARY ELIZABETH ELSEN HERMAN KLEINE NICHOLAS GIACOMINO BELLA LASHINQKY SYLVIA GREENBLATT JANET SHARTS KATHERINE HOCH JULIA TUNNELL JAMES SNOVER ! 2 1 I I 3 I 1 I T il 'r fa fs 1 'H i J .4 W .1 The mostest of the bestest, the cream ofthe crop. That's Signum Laudis. Any one of its illustrious members can tell you how to be a stooge without making a spectacle of yourself in one easy lesson. Seriously, though, the collective hats of the student body should be off to these young men and women. They represent the finest in intellectual accomplishment in a college where intellectu- al accomplishment Walks in every door with every incoming freshman. They are the students who keep State up there with the leaders. E ALICE ABELOVE ELOISE IIARTMAN Lois MANNHEIDIER NEVA BENSON ELLEN ISIURLEY CLARENCE OLSEN ERNEST CASE RUTH LARsoN DOROTHY PEAK EVA FIRRA MARIE MAHNKEN HELEN PITMAN ALBEIKTA FRIEKNECHT JAMES lvl.-KLONEY SRENE POGER STEPHEN GODFREX' STANLEY SMITH - 1:rn::1mz -- ' PI GAMMA MU .. , FACULTY MEMBERS DR. RALPH BAKER MR. WTARREN DENSMORE MRS. LESTER EGELSTON DR. ROBERT FREDERICK MR. CLARENCE HIDLEY DR. THOMAS KINSELLA DR. M. G. NELSON DR. ROBERT REINOW DR. JOHN M. SAYLES MISS ELIZABETH SHAVER DR. DONNAL V. SMITH DR. WATT STEWART DR. WALLACE TAYLOR DR. ADAM WALKER. OFFICERS President . . CATHERINE OQBRYAN ViC0-Pf9Sid9ni ARNOLD ELLERIN Secretary . D01101-HY JOHNSON Treasurer . ESTELLE RNGELHARDT 90 MEMBERS ALICE ABELOVE WILLIABI ECKHARDT ARNOLD ELLERIN ESTELLE ENGELHARDT ALBERTA FREIKNECHT ROBERT HERTEL KATHERINE HOCH ELLEN HURLEY DOROTHY JOHNSON LOIS MANNHEIDIER JOHN MURRAY CATHERINE OQBRYAN DOROTHY PEAK JANET SHARTS JULIA TUNNELL What's the suppressed desire of every little social studies major? Member- ship in Pi Gamma Mu, of course-who wouldn't4 fwant to hob nob with that scholastic and intellectual aristocracy, to say nothing of getting chummy with the faculty? The seniors are plenty proud of those perky blue and white bows they sport, to signify their honor- ary status. They struggle to live up to their reputation, even when it comes to picnics at Indian Ladder. No one could ever accuse Pi Gamma Mu of being stoogy after seeing them plastered-from ear to ear with marshmallows. In more sober moments, the advancement of social studies-teaching, preparing aliens for citizenship tests, plus guidance of the soph and junior majors keeps them out of mischief. The crowded bi-weekly meetings feature most of the girls on knitting and D. V. on everything from curriculum to text book methods. CHe,s a progressive, but so is the whole organizationj. The only thing lacking is re- freshments, but if your intellect is satisfied, so is Pi Gamma Mu. 91 KAPPA PIII KAPPA FACULTY MEMBERS DR. A. K. BEIK MR. PAUL BULOER MR. RAYMOND FISK DR. R. W. FREDERICK l DR. J. A. HICKS DR. E. R. SOUTH OFFICERS President . Vice-President Secretary Treosurer . Faculty Advisor . . Director of Social Relations PROF. C. HIDLEY DR. M. G. NELSON DR. C. MOOSE DR. I. M. SAYLES DR. D. V. SMITH CHARLES QUINN DELFIO MANCUSO . DANIEL BUCCI JOSEPH SCHVVARTZ DR. A. K. BEIK CLARENCE GLSEN ,....,.. . ,. . 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QE .XY B K. - . . iff--1-.51 Sf' -E sf X X - - X - QX- - 5 XX .X-1X..iTq .SX :X ' . K Xi ..X X 1' , . I X V . ..X. .X.,. .-.A . .-.W-:,. u vi' ,., ,mf r'::.g r.aw:.:'1--J - lv'-' - -'17 19- -f . --.-M4---o-X1 sumti.:-, s -.-55,3 wiwmnavqgbi wh-gn--13.'1.onsls.5 Big-wigs . . . no wigwam STUDENT CUUNCIL Round about three-thirty on Thursday afternoons, Student Council gets together to discuss- what? Why, women, of course, replied the erstwhile McCreary. That is until Miss Carroll of the famous frosh Pat-clan arrives. Not that the business touch is lacking. Oh, 110- U95 evident in every single inch of Mike's seven and a half C's atop the presidential desk. This is the hour when they plan those good old gripe sessions-you know, democracy at Work- They really do their damndest to keep us satisfied, and between keeping tl1e gang happy, placating the faculty, and remembering that the eyes ofthe public are always upon a school- teacher, they don't do so bad. Headquarters for those things that just seem to happen'- Moving-Up, Campus, Activities Days. State's lucky seven are right 011 the ball. Six men and an girl. Oh, my! I 98 We spend a lot of time yelping about how awful it is to go to assembly Friday morning, and we wear out a lot of shoe leather tearing around looking for a practice teacher or a grad to sit in our seats, but sometimes something worth-while does go on in that damned old meet- ing. You've gotta admit that the resolution abolishing the News was tops in this year's calendar of comedy. And Myskania with or without its collective hat isn't so bad. The gals do seem to concentrate too much on those skirts for the happiness of the boys in the first rows, but hell, fellows, there's time later. Relax. Stags at Bay 99 TT' ',1Lg1':1f Y,,V im'-Q., im- vwq, V- -A Vi-, ul. , ' ., -W V -V fe H' ' gvfigigffi-Fvrlf 1 1 -1 1' 1 Y' 1 1 11x 14 1 1 1, 1 1 1. 11N 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 E1 11 1 11 1. 11 11 -1 1 1 M 1 11 11 11 iz 11 11 ,, 1 1 ,1 l 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 5.1 11 1 1 1 1 1 Sm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 3,1 'I A 111 1 1 1 1 1 11 1:1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 M 111 .H 1 11, 11 , Hotel rooms cost NEW 25th ANNIVERSARY Lewd . . . but never boring -S' NWNA,,-I l Three wolves . . . for news Some spread! Nine o'clock Friday morning. Mad rush to the Rotunda. Every Statesman knows-the News is out! Look into the Publications Office and see who's who on the twenty-fifth board of the State College News. The red-head is Murray, editor 'n chief. See the Myskania page. And Bea Dower. Beauty and brains. Hold me back. boys. She and Kusak are the co-managing editors. He takes everything seriously except his drinking. Ralph Clark, business manager. Quiet sort around school, but on that New York trip last year-I I T here's Parrott and Maloney, feuding for the third page. B,l's the advertising manager. Youire right. she could sell space to anyone. The sports' editor is Baloney Maloney, Irish and witty. The three Junior Editors-Dorrance is the one with the corncob pipe. Holstein tap-dances, Passow raises rats-in biology lab, of course. How versatile! Just a damn good bunch of radicals! 101 Sugar and spice and everything nice-that's what the Statesman's made of: spice in the column form, Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense, of course. To contribute, take a phrase, any old phrase will do, and repeat it over and over with that certain glint in your eye. Next issuef there it is. Easy, No? We can recite this, too. Statesman deadline tomorrow, absolutely last day that manuscripts will be accepted, bring all poems and don't forget the apologies, not that they're really necessary. What about short stories? Wliat the hell can you do? Maybe we are as illiterate as the News, but we won t Worry about it. The magazine owes a lot to Mr. Jones, nursemaid and general helper since its birth. lile's one prof who's no walking pince-nez. In fact, he's even at home in the purified P. O. 102 Ji lla- 4' QTATESMAN Meetings are Punmakersi Paradise. Just imagine a Paradise like that -Kirsh to keep everything going smoothly, and to worry about those devil budget cutters, scenic Scesny to, well-entertain, fiery-topped Sharts, who always knows what to do and why, that'd he a nice thing to know, n'est-ce pas? Alden to sketch the heavenly doings, helper Hannon who can do anything and always will, and then thereis the pessimistic Hertel who's around just to keep these angelic meander- ings from getting too airy. Together, they're a Statesman's idea of Heaven. w l 103 --:n g-'Q gn. - c ' ' . ' A A - i t 'f? 4!'1h 'W + JA-n Look, dopey . . PEDAGQIGUE Share the Worryf' That's Bull's philosophy, tho he does it all himself. Did you ever hear his references to the photo editor? - You do the damndest things to mef, Heis going to be a very didactic husband. Poor Rosie. But then after working on the PED, she knows what she's in for and We haven't heard any kicks yet. Wide awake and on the ball . . Gracie's engaged . . The PEDAGOGUE Board has unanimously agreed-you always hear it and it's always true. We discuss it and then agree. A damn good idea is a damn good idea and we all think so. Every brain-ehild is horn with four adoring god-parents. With only five of us-Steve and Rosie, plus Brophy, Kennedy and Sussner, you just ean't have factions. You're either with the hunch or a rugged individualist, and who'd be a thing like that? So here we are, the PED board, one for all-you know the rest. Space for sale 5 Wherefore art thou, Romeo? DRAMATICS AND ARTS D. and A .... Don and All the women. This year upon State descended Cornelia Otis Skinner, lured by the wiles of-well, Don and All the women. And besides that, America's outstand- ing attraction -not Don and Ott, but Grace and Kurt, the Graff ballet. And too, added attraction, the tickets come in handy for book-marks, don't they, Viv? It's a cultural advantage to the whole community, my-1 deahl And we like it, too! Givin' her some pointers. . - ' A a N W 2,,a.. . e f4w mLm .'.,'i:'.g . - ?' H ,1 -' lr' e- 'f r What does she do?l A dissertation on the art of poster hanging for the exclusive use of future D. and A.-iers, as released by Miller. First of all you must have something to sell. Then something to hang. The next requisite is a likely spot. Not in some dark corner, that's where they've been hanging for years. Use a little psychology. Pick some screwy position, such as on the ceiling, upside down he- hind the door. You've gotta catch the eye! ! Super-critical 107 1:25 1 'f '- a e' J! - MUSIC CUUNCIL 1941, and a Music Council which elab- orated on the two heads are better than one theory. Result-eleven heads are better than six. For the first time, the three musical groups-Symphony Orchestra, Operatic Society, and Chor- al Society are represented. And what a representation! 108 C arence and the girls F' E5!i'.'.-LIL! funn! ,L,.4.a:.f,n'..m.' -115 .1- La-de-da-de-da Bernie Perlman and Ira Hirsh, seeing to it that Orchestra is given proper recognition-as though it hadnit already earned it, Doug Dillenheck and the inimitable Gardephe, plugging Pinaforewg Carol Golden and Clarence Olsen, extolling the merits of Chorus. President Powell, Rosemary Brucker, Secretary-Treasurer Ryerson, and Florence Halhreich, the old hands, always knowing what to do when everyone else is stuck. And lastly, but most im- portant if you helieve the sophomores, Millie Mattice, the fair-haired child of 9413. That,s Council-Dr. Candlyn advising, of course. Ain'tcha' proud? , 109 Nluslc soothes the savage beast . . . ,swiss - .. ' III ll It I I I I I I I W I I I IIT ,L 'I QI I if it It IIIII I II T III I' I IV II I5 I I' I III, . I I. I I .I l I II ' I I III 'I II I I If I I- I' I I I I ,I I IF I I IIII I II!Ii ll QI III II ' I ll-. ' III --' III? 1 I L II !I.g lI I 'MII AIII I' I I' I IIIIII .rIi'!III IMIII I IIIIJ IIIIII IIIIIIIII II IIIIIIII :jfII'1 LI 'If VII I II I IIUIII 1 IIQI I III III I 'I III IIIKIIII QIII-II? NIIII QI' I,I,!'I II I' UIIIII Ill I I IIIMIIIQI Iw2fIII II I I 1 III III .I,I I.,:., Ii. ,IEII .i,- H I,I II! II-' f' II, 'IU III ,Ili . EIIII , I I I I I ' I I I I I I I , ,III .I LIQII, lT'1 if LVIII 7, II1,I1I I III' I III? If II II' II Iii I 4 II' VIt 'I I III ,II I IIIIIII lI3 1T' I II ' I. WIT Hllql 1, 'JHIJIII I .alll IIQI De-bunk De-base De-bait DEBATE CUUNCIL They haven't been out all night-they're just back from a debate trip! Look at De- bate Council: Grattan, Snell, Shafts. lVIlll'I'Hy, lflirsh, Wialrath. Passow-you canlt win an argument with anyone OI llltilll-COllPlllSlOllI the aggregate is uu- beatable. . . . a measure to stop subversive activities STUDENT BUARD 0F FINANCE Looks are deceiving. You'd never think that they were wizards of finance. Steve Paris, the super-smooth, one of the best dressed men in town. Charlie Quinn, in on those delightful College House parties. Ben Tybering helping in SCA. ,l im Portley, doing his part in MAA, and Nick Morsillo doing almost anything. The upward twist of Mr. Cooperos lips and the bright eyes under Mr. York's bushy eyebrows do not reveal their skill with a comptometer. Seriously, though, those fellows really do work. All the claims of State are grist for their mill. And around budget time how they do scramble! Then comes budget assembly-nobody satisfied, everybody griping. Next item comes up and here we go again. To those who keep our budget, thanks a million. ' 111 Sl 6' Al Who teaches you the tricks when first you set foot in these sacred portals as a scared and verdant frosh, who shows you how to do your hair, teaches you table manners, larns ya to Lindy, who tells you all about get- ting-and staying married, gives lectures- hirth control, religion for moderns-remem- ber Grant Wood? Who soothes us musically over eXamitus?? Who's all right? S. C. A.! I Someone musta told ya! ! wwf., ..,.,.. ,, NEWVMAN CLUB Wlicu once every week you look into the mailbox and Hnd out that it's been jannuvd lull ol' this-a and lhal-a, donlt just cuss and chuck the junk in the next box. lake a look. brother, thatls the Newmanews. Notes of what goes on and why and all about some little Newmanite who's up and doing. To most of us, Gardeplic and Newman and those apoplectic announcements go hand in hand. But behind all the hullabaloo, there's a great gang-all interested in things Catholic-and other things too. There's a dancing class, debates on the pros and con's-and why you shouldn't, pilgrimages and bridge lessons. All together Newman does right by the Catholics among us. Newmanites Nlais, Oui! FRENCH CLUB Most of State isn't exposed to any French other than honi soit qui mal y pcnsef' but for the beneiit of those who are, the amalgainated Association of the Daughters a11d S0115 Of Paris, commonly known as the French Club, holds forth occasionally in the Lounge. It'S an education to try to count the number of accents in the group-a fiat A sounds so well in French! For that matter, so does a Long Island drawl. President Clarence Olsen fOlS6ll? head of the French Club? We bane donit understand it! Must be his pcrsonalitylj takes a lead in the spouting of poetry and playing of games that invariably occurs. If you're baSl1flll about laying bare your hobbies or other innocuous personal secrets, don't go-nothing is sacred if itls in your vocabulary. You'll pick up a vocabulary before Banquet if you really want to eat. We might add that M. Allard motivates even better i11 this informal 3tl11OSPl1CI'e than in class. We recommend it as the most painless means of polishing your accent. 114 - ' ' - ' , U -1 3. 1 - -1 cr: -2fC::S?v'tfrf2:vf,f:A.f1vf.f.?'fQ5:' fff1Pfp1Ds? '.'C. ,if willH3W1?i5f15-T.Evs'p3,ei5':5yHf4E-4f1- r?1J12f7E 1'5fF???? 0 ' ' 'H ' ' 1 - ' .L:',:--lw'-U ' .af-1'--,...'i-. ::,j1j5 T2.g- -1-U , 4,.'f-- 1: 7 A-5':':':. ffl., , ...xii- MATII CLUB 1 B111 'Weyant equals the presldent 2 Math Department equals the guardlan angel 3 Therefore If you want Descartes theory explamed, or-1f you crave to know by volume how much there IS 1n a short beer, go to Math Club meetmg And 1f lt s curves and angles you cl llke to measure they can figure out anythmg except how to explaln an assembly cut before vacatlon Math Club sponsors lectures and dlscusslons of thlngs mathematlcal They tn to keep tabs on all that 1S new 1n the numbers racket, pardon me, mathemat1cs Interest mg, too, 1f 3 ou managed a C 1n your Freshman math and know that a logarlthm IS not the latest dance step Then there s that p1cn1c, where everyone runs 1n stralght llnes and clrcles, and the angle between A and B 1sn t too great It all goes to show that llfe lS lncurably mathematlcal . . I D . . . as 7 O ' . . 5 ' I ll, . , .Y . . . . . . . . I I . . . -r ' . - . . . . . - 7 , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1 1 115 . . -'V T9--Srf Shall we consider transcendmg cu rves' xxk, N xx X NX . SIX .XX , f, ,lux ,. ,ff fa 1 l gg, f,ff1.,,11'7i3L,C,,Lr+, Dg 'u 'E , 4- :,?,iLj4,., f 2? n..uN5 4i0w'-1.In1Zwl lJ!l' 'Z-fbwu, r .-, X . If you have an uneasy feeling, a premonition r if that the roof is going to fly off State College flju Wdzbi Cixi-Gab'-jg QCCl.l2lClw 1. . W 3 at any minute now-sit down, bud, that's ', .CL 0-Q,L2 -1 'L X just the Freshmen class. There aren't so .gg s+ ,L imany of this year's frosh, and they aren't Q-J-5 ' 7 4 15 any bigger' than usual, even in the cranial KM A , JZ ffl ltt'ti if Q region, hut they have something. Their Wo Q J J X I ' 3 X men, for instance. Class officers: Carroll , Ji JU, . . X . f QT . Laumer, Doran, Combs, and Shulze, Do 3 mann, Herdman, Bantham, Sn Yder, McNiff. lxxiwb-C 1 XP , 2 . i ,lwl J 3 ,htm 4 1 Q That's seven to three. Yes, the girls have 3 ag xg l , the upper hand. y 'gli' M 1, QA LJ . ,'3 :,,q 5 X 118 ' ff A Q ff X la e Vx Q MQW Xi XX-dp, X-QQ ' Eanlano woman ,, 1 AU M La, if af ,fy wwx QMJMJWQQ, my aa wwf 3. NW Ni' lv' K x.X 'qy 13406-nrwf X1 f X fxyogff- -my 'J D 9 A SF Ever hing under control? W Q if , ' 1 . 4 Wm fb-ff ' awk af-Wy-fd M G- fl ' 7 M' V ,ff Fnosn 1-we- ',,' is-J Q my W 0, 5731 xp if K Mziwwf' The yp conno's eurs ontinue to be amazed at President Pat. Her cohorts appear VJ-is ' K n We at S 1' rags them in-not figuratively. Shels the first president ever Q , W 's cc 'n tw line. e oo at vice-president Pat. Yum, yum. And that delectable Wy RM ,A 4 I r nfjgeldyfr 1121 - or - untill, feminine, 74,4 packs a most unfeminine wallop. For Q25 J! B X A exa e Mthe acle race on Campus Day, they staged a pitched battle with the My F pid I so Q1 ch the casualties were three sweatshirts, several black eyes and two ofa y k A a e bers, they have an unbeatable political organization. Yes, there are some jim ESV!!! 9' , J M AAWE: r . Quality not quantityw is their motto. Ask the upperclass women if they don't ' '-tx 1 I .a to that. They really were a polite bunch until the sophs knocked hell out of them in X . fall pushball. Now they're just like the rest of us. You can bet that 19414 is proud of its basketball team-grand sports and good players every one, from Big Bill Forrest to Bob Combs, the original hard luck kid. Prospects for next year's varsity are looking up. So, hats off to the Frosh, to their prize-winning stunts, to their version of Life is Very Different, and above all, to their unconquerable spirit. State needs more like them. A-, ,Flatt 2 Z- 1 s 5 W9 X i rain' Nghmw ,www ,af B sf 'i f 5 liZ', a two J-2 , DVJ' mi 5944 a ,VJ 4- 0, l J, M JT? 1 L B i Kffwpgm .N , , i 09- gy 5 scalp' rigffirifw Qf W :UW fy , Wvwyl of - ,- ,wlr fJ7U JJ,i MMXN f y fl N ,W W Wwifljlw 1 Wi? Wftigf' Dffltfgwfl , I ,i ay ffl 5-arf Wfimw 2 SOPllS lf you see some Yehudie meandering around these Statelyihalls, with just a trace of worry-furrows between the brows, that's a sophomore. The first feeble pressure of Ed 10 is upon them. But they'll learn! Everyone does. Besides, the class of '43 has the dubious honor of being the first to suffer under the much-heralded five-year plan. Guinea pigs? Sure, but it's fun, Vcause theyire getting a lot besides the proper method of motivating their future bread and butter. President Taylor, the fellow with the footloose locks, and his Sophs forge ahead. In fact, they pushed their way to a close victory over the frosh in pushball. Something like 70-0, wasn't it? Songleader George Kunz does his bit, too. Those eyebrows do more conducting than most people can accomplish with paraphernalia complete. Sophs follow manfully when booming Georgie gestures. No caption needed And don't let that sophomoronic air of detached dignity fool you. It is very detached. If you don't believe it, come down to the Commons and watch some of 'them tie themselves up in knots. We assume it's dancing they do. Anyway, it's in the Commons, during the dance hour, and to music-so. And speaking of dancing, Soiree, chairmaned by Millie Mattice, was a howling success. But that ain't all. The Sophs even indulge in strenuous activities. Hansen and Bora are right in there, tossing the basketball around, and the chess team hugs a sophomore or two to its boards. Proof that brains as well as brawn can be found in the class of '43, if you look far enough. The sophomores look meek, mild, and still a trifle green to the upperclassmen, but to the freshmen they are bold, bad, tyrants. They rule the roost in rivalry and though they don't sing well, we tip our typewriters to 71.3. 121 0 fb .Xb 5' ' ' A ,M . ii , If 'lvb J.l' pill Skip 8 li , -Q95 in nil' X fl' NS ,J with af' 'xiii oxxlo UQ! f fifflf MM WMM MMM 122 JUNIURS Recipe for concocting a Jolly Junior. Take one blonde president merritt, and one brunette vice-president gaylord, add the one and only meek QWho's been doing the adding for yearsj and you have a main course of leaders. Now mix in the music of Al Kavelin and his Cascading Chords on a February Friday night, season with the suspense of picking a Prom Queen from such plentiful pulchritude, add a luscious luncheon at Jack's, tapering off with Tea Dance, and you taste the success of Junior Week-end. As a side dish, you might try the Junior Guides, vincent and passow, who work- well, damn hard-to get the youngsters started off on the right foot. Spice with a sprinkling of the ever present whackiness, Csee maasch for detailsb . . . Mix well, Qthe Juniors doj, and when half-baked, you'll find you'Ve made-a jolly Junior. -wx i 81 E Q' S .J 1 lm: , W2 -.4-ng . ,M Ll'ffTr..4...L. . 4 ....... f-1'V -J -1 -v-' !1!'...C. hp- xv-4 Z1: '- 1'.1.-C.,'5if-5-f.552171.'.'v.1:f:If11li,-,viifff-11.4 5.,.:.ff7iru',.LJ1p-.fr i:J4!g?AL.E:uin'!7f.- N- . .-, X Q- ff-vu ii 41 I., I' . -4-'1i.,, -nf . 1-fl A . . - A 4 ,. H-Q il' -Lax .---w , '-JM' -- ', .. --. -w -- ,. . ., . ' 1 s 1 , - --' -- .1 .-Y H, A-1 X I .1 i 1 - in-. - . ,.-.N-. - 134 ., 1 . I,-fi-1 L.,-.Qmu. -.--we, my-w.g,, ..,.., ---- ,,..:.. ...., .., un.. ',-- - ,H -. .v1- , - .,u....+- fi ,--ff, .1 Ulu. ., .,,, H. . ., - 11 .v- ,..w, ,f,,,- . . , .. X . ,,- - , .. w 1 ' ... -Yin' ff, . -1- ,.-., .f . -f ... -. ,auf -4-P. -A ',1:I 1g' - 5.,1,:-:.- L-551. . . :--,i Jr'-' '.,..--- 'J -f- ,- :...w-M .42 :..,.., 1 1,4 c. - ,- 'l. w V. J. ii.. was ', - ,f i. -1 V-,1,:. af- f N - . t .. . Y . . gli..-r. - , . L .nu,1:!1iF!:g'i5?- -I .-num. mgggma ,.:-.. .22hEif:'5::i:x.-K1h.:,sv:?g1 A-1 :.?:'::14g,,,glggi? fzvifi Ifrxzzrf'-1--1-g.t:5y:1f:r?f1f2 1'3.-1.51:z:1..E!l,5g:g.'I-'f1-1'-f--f:.::. su:'E1r?wfHg::-'5fvoPL15Z'Lg,+544':iihgffiizfl .1-15' 'ML ',:::::..,1.-2,y3l4.g5M I if iwi'f'tl Vi 19 . of L ' i Q i, i l 'yra i f ,wg My WM' swim! . r AMDJM fi W fl' ' ,wif 1. L iv AQUWWWM T'M9lf,, j Not a silly frivolous underclassman, but still not in the morbid dignity of a X practice teacher-now that's the spot friend Junior finds himself in. He plods , 1 to eight-tens, hears wicked tales about the damnable doings of the Milne , problems,M tries to get brotherly with the frosh, wonders who'll make 4 x Myskania, works like hell to keep his grades high enuf so they'll let him teach. Yes, the poor guy's in a hell of a spot what with one thing and another, but , never mind, he'll be a senior by and by. Lucky him??'? i xl, ,xv AJ F , W -' , X 1 X 'Aw .3 -Yup .. 7 H gv, X . . A ,K Q o mm.. i H Q -x W- is Qt K i fi. A ' , . we Q Q ,. 5- :-,. . 3 use f ll 3 3 xii E: N, .,l i. S Q 1 -EN H 1 i is-it t X ci 1 SK X, 'S , X qui '5 Y i l o 'M - . 2 l X is D gfikfg, I sixl i M 5 ' h w , N4 , ' . i ' , N -x J l w 1 , X 1 xg A Ry y XX? Vital VJ ' 0 'i lx Y X ii! 5 x. D l i -l 3 5 i NN ll 1 , ,, ,, , , 123 I 5 ! 1 l l F 1 A - - f, ' . ' I ' ' -1 W - -'Pi - r'rf..!'-- -- E W ,:.'2ff77 1- -' -i '- .-': .- i, fiiazmugg' - f ' -f 2Qr2::4 1. --nz:-rf '+ e :mf,fN . , fx - .i n 1 .M .. m , .12 ,iq -53'Er '?':--.L+-' ,W - A cffu -'Y-1 .,fJ2f:5'?W:..,J1:J'Liu fe.,.,.'.5f 'a amgf' Mijn ' it ' .'iib.'w: SENIIIIIS As ye sow so shall ye reap 124 Wlell, here we are at last-the Seniors. Though weive joked and ,fooled and quibbled along. 'though we really haven't much to leave dear old Minerva, though we'll probably never be famous and most Certainly never have a president, still and all, for a bunch of damn good sports and a gang that eau slick together. look to '4!l.l We've done all the usual things and been to all the usual places-Burt's, Herbert's, Kendrick's, the Edgewood, Crossroads, and Kenmore- necked, studied, and joined the Greeks, argued about Agnes, motions and produced Murray to quell the dispute and Senator to talk, saw the Dean-for any number of reasons. Well- rounded? That's us No, weire definitely not outstanding, but We do have a style of our own-a red banner to lead us on and a gleam in our eye to try anything once. Remember those pants that hung on Minnie's spear with catastrophic results, the girdle chorus, Dower and Hannan on the tandem, Mike sans trousers, and Gardephe's announcements? Our lobby, kidnapping Kelly, and Pogor stuck in the ventilator, ad libbing stunts, and who is Campbell? Alden and Wessels doing a four-year stretch, Isham Jones and Roy Eldredge, how Myskania was an organization for men, the To hell with Thursday, thank God it's Friday Club,'7 how we all missed Brubie? How times changed-from the Big Apple to the Lindy, from Dorsey's Song of India to Milleris Anvil Chorus, from the Activities OI-lice to the P. O.? Yes, remember the things that happened at State when you were a frosh? a sophl? a junior? Ah, a senior! lt s been fun comparing philosophy and tech- nique with the guy from Podunk Center and the gal from beautiful Long Island. It's been great just being friends. And if you think it's easy to say goodbye to any of the old 741-ers, from the beer-hounds down for is it up?D to the stooges, you're greatly mistaken. So let's join hands, and bottoms-up till We meet again. 125 abelove AECIJ adam agne EAE agnello EAZ utiga sag harbor Verona rochester 3l1Ti1i0 baer baglia baldwiu KB glovefsvllle Schenectady james town port chester 126 F- .. . W .. 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Syl'2lL'llSl' quoguc west branch Southampton is-M 41 -'ff walrath EEP Webb Schenectady mexico F00 Weber weyant EA2 no hester fort montgomery 157 gy '4 Q1 ,jx Vx 11 ,, . h. N Q 1 ,.. ' ' - 1, A .-, -,,, K. .-,f.L1q:.nas.-.p2::2H:l'af-1-,.54ffEE 31i2fWfifE,lf?4Fill? 175'-' - llllw. 24 White FKCIJ Wilbur Wilhelm williams cohoes dolgeville White plains plattsburg withey EAZ woiciek yvood BZ haverstraw binghamton fulton 158 NAMES WITIl0UT FACES bakay barnes benne Lt bonnet I hroderick buoci buck bulk C assavant daelwyler danilewicz diokinson doull ea ton Hnkle gabriel gardner gere golon gfaf' gruner hathawa y jeffrey jones king leggett livingston ludwig mc greivey mc intosh mack manley matthews miles mitehell moody oksala pearlman penney remillard rohb roberts rock scott soully shaw stanger steinberg tahaoco thomas van ornum viall Welch Woodworth ' 5 Just plain Bill ACKNOW'LEDGMENTS Since June, 1940, we have managed to scrape together 160 pages of PEDAGOGUE, and now there are only 12 more pages to go. Now that the scrapbook is nearing completion, it is only right and fitting that we should thank those guys who have risked their life and limb and reputation in connection with this book. Baker, J ones, Hausauer, Inc. and George 1. Heffernan, their representative, are the recipients of our genuine gratitude for their cooperation and assistance. The portrait of the dedicatee? Photo by Bachrachw. A superb study by a superb studio. In the same breath, we extend our appreciation to ,lean Sardou Studios, the oflicial photographers, to Bill Schmitt, their photographer, and to Dr. DoBell, who is responsible for the study of Queen Duff. Last but not least, we thank the students who have worked directly with the PEDAGOGUE, and offer our gratitude to the people who consented to pose for those pictures which you are interested in. 1 THE 1941 PEDAGOGUE Boium 4 - , we- -Q! -'Na w-f.,,','-:-1:v1- nm: -W ':1.:.:..K-1-A-..., gi-,n:.4 .. , ., . 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YO T S ' S Q '-' M anltfacturing FRATERNITY J EW ELERS DETROIT, MICH. Modern Jewelry for Modern Greeks District Agent WALTER PALMER SALEM DEPOT, N. H, Around the corner from anywhere ll's the .Refreslzing Thing to Do ALBANY COC.-X-COL-X B0'l llLlNG CO. 226 N. ALLEN ST. fXl.lx.-xxx. N. Y 162 - - A. HAGAMAN 81 CO., BAKERS 877-885 Madison Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Branch Stores: ALBANY, N. Y. 198 Lark Street 10 Steuben Street 105 Central Avenue 855 Madison Avenue 1108 Madison Avenue 130 Quail Street 376 Delaware Avenue 91y3 Hudson Avenue 17 Clinton Avenue TRoY, N. Y. 32 Fourth Street We Have Foods for Every Occasion -all--In , A AI ,I QC.. ., ff 'fi xr , X ln-l b -X-0 sul U ifxlmfinryllgs X 1 TRS Qllrwovnn :intp- lzi - f : J 7-i., i --4, f -1 , - Spring Vacation Trips Cost Less by Greyhound The saving is plenty big-in both time and money-and the trip's more fun in a Super-Coach full of friends. There's an extra saving, as usual, on round-trip tickets. So he kind to your pockethook- and to yourself-go Greyhound. GREYHOUND LINES TERMINAL 350 BROADWAY ALBANY No matter where you go Official College Rings A always available GLEASON COMPANY, INC. 683 BROADWAY ALBANY, N- Y- ANN PAUL SHOPPE 156 CENTRAL AVE. Specializing' in Sample Sport Dresses and Sport Millinery MODERATE PRICES Ann Yulman, Manager Open Evenings Phone 5-9187 THE ANNEX Compliments of MURRAY CONFECTIONERY CHARLES P. LOWRY Jewelry ALBAN ICE CREAM 81 . DONUT SHOPPE 203 CENTRAL AVENUE HOLLYWOOD BARBER SHOP 210 CENTRAL AVENUE a I I l J Y J MILDREDZELLEY PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOL Exclusively for Girls The Select School of the Cagitol District Registered by the New York State oard of Regents Trains High School and College Graduates . For SUCCESS in Business Graduates are helped to secure good positions 642 POSITIONS secured in 1940 Secretarial Course including Business Machines SUMMER SESSION starts July 7 FALL SESSION starts September 2 227-229 QUAIL ST. ALBANY, N. Y. Send for Catalog STERLING MARKET 252 ONTARIO STREET 2-9512 We Sell to Moreland Hall Chi Sigma Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Rho Psi Gamma JOHN B. HAUF, INC. The House of Quality FINE FURNITURE AND RUGS Easy Budget Payments 175 CENTRAL AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 4-2104 Superlative LAUNDRY SERVICE Seeking a dependable laundry? Our reputation for dependability dates back to 1876. Blankets cleaned the woolen mill way-Curtains expertly cleaned and refinished - Pillows Sanitized7'-Rugs cleaned by safe methods-Shirts laundered to per- fection. All work fully guaranteed. Yes, we visit your neighborhood every day. Shall we call for your laundry? G t ' I I ' . e - 1- 71126 ua :iq PHONE 5-3311 ALBANY CAMERA SHOP 204 WASHINGTON AVENUE MADISON TAVERN BAR-RESTAURANT-PASTRY 1060 MADISON J-AVENUE MAX'S BEAUTY SALON 1050 MADISON AVENUE THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP Sorority Floor 31-33 IVIAIDEN LANE 64 A 15' 4 W , W H' Y gff,:tffz'rwf 1 '- 'frrflkim f COMPLIMENTS of the JEAN SAHDUU STUDIU f Vivid,7' Sparkling specializing in life-like phnlnqraphs Official Photographers for THE NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS PHOTOGRAPHS FAMOUS FOR MPERSONALITY-PLUS X X wb xxx ly. l 1 xml ltll l it l JCI 42 461 ii Qlmlg ' l to the PEDAGUGUE staff Z-l FU H-ST!-lll ANNUAL THE MEMBERS of the BJH college organization would very much like to extend their sincere congratulations for a book of distinctive and distinguished merit. It has been a great pleasure to work with the 1941 staff, to collaborate in the planning and creation of the book, and to go on record as appreciating the fine spirit and splendid co- operation Which' was so manifest at all stages of the work. For more than forty years, many of Ainericafs most notable yearbooks have come from the BJH presses. lt is a service to college yearbook staffs that has been augmented in many im- portant waysg an experience of constantly mounting value to those whose classmates entrust them with the challenge of making their book superior to all the fine books that have preceded it. And it is because We so keenly relish the opportunity to have a part in the acceptance of that challenge that We look forward to working with future yearbook staffs with the same fervor, the same right hand of assistance, that made the creation of t.his excellent il-Illlllilvl such a mutually gratifying experience. 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