University at Albany - Pedagogue Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1963

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' V11-911 V1-1L111,1'5111111,N11 11111 111 11,111 , 1 1 '11111 11 1 'LK v'1'11 1Zm11' '1141?1'SI11S, 11' 111111111 11 11'111 11 1 ,1 1 111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 10 1111 11 111111 M1 11 1 11 111111111 11 1X 111 111 111 11,1 111 11 V ,11 11 M 111' 111 1 111,11111111111111111111111 1 111111 1 1 HYX1' 1 11 1 11 1 11 the college waits expectantly torch presrdent collrns holds aloft the torch of knowledge at traditional torch night ceremony with the publication of this first issue of the torch, it is appropriate to comment on why this particular name has been chosen . . . it symbolizes one of the oldest and most mean- ingful traditions here at state . . . every year, on the night before commencement, the sen- ior class is formally inducted into the alumni association as the senior class president re- ceives the torch . this ceremony dates back to the year 'I924 when the senior class slowly turned and walked into the darkness singing great fire kindled for thy chiIdren . . . sev- eral years ago, the freshmen torch night was established . . . since then, every freshmen becomes an official member of our college community as he lights his torch and receives his beanie . . . we begin and end our life here with a torch . . . symbol of wisdom and spirit . . . tahle of contents academic college hte actlvltles ree s s erts senlcrs adveltlsements 244 ' ....... ....... 3 2 ' ...... ....... 7 2 ' ' ' ....... ..... . 94 residences ...... ...... 1 Z0 g k ...... ...... 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I 62 ' ........ ...... 1 88 'iw 53 uw -J 'IQ academic 1 I -s i r QI l r I evcn r. collins president of the university responsible for the effective administration of the university . . . has an integral role in the planning of the new campus . . . selects both instructional and administrative staff . . . recommends new appointments . . . active in many facets of community. jack m. deeringer dean for administration and directs the registrar's office calendar, the schedule of classes for college-wide speakers, interna operator of the internal administration of the university . . . supervises, co- I admissions office, alumni of- and placement office . . . prepares the I the examination schedule . . . heads and placement . . . assigns classrooms offices . . . publishes the faculty bulletin telephone directory . . . coordinates the of student assistantships and fel- elmer c. mathews direct association with undergraduate students with reference to academic status and re- admission . . . publishes dean's list of distin- guished undergraduates . . . deals with cur- riculumchanges, program development, and academic standards. dean of academic affairs rf i ss, - 'i ' 35 . 'U 'il tie as , :seg dr thorne named first head of school oi freshman studies i school of freshman studies begins first year . . . established to integrate first-year students into the intellectual community . . . offers a variety of services . . . orientation, academic advisement, administration of university poli- cies constitute a maior function . . .hopes to reduce attrition rate while maintaining aca- demic standards . . . further plans to aid in developing comprehensive programs of study . . . ultimate goal: to provide a sound founda- tion of academic responsibility. director of freshman studies, dr. clifton thorne, graduate of albany state and columbia . . . former director of graduate studies and pro- visory dean of men. clifton c. thorne E S rlean hartley returns after two years in pakistan dean david hartley returns after two year leave of absence . . . visited pakistan . . . worked with students at the university of puniab . . . his impressions in pakistan: student-faculty relations non-existent . . . lack of communication leads to student unrest and recurrent strikes . . . main concerns of student pakistanians similar to those of our own stu- dents . . . left pakistan with student hostels and student union under construction . . . as dean of men, acts as advisor to male students and students leaders. david hartley dean stokes marks Ztlth year as dean ot women dean stokes acts as primary advisor of women students . . . coordinates inter-sorority council . . . works with judicial board on establishing residence regulations . . . has responsibility for women's residence hall program and works closely with residence hall directors . . . a member of the financial aids committee . . . sits in on administrative council and student activities committee . . . spent last summer in scandinavian countries. ellen c. stokes student personnel ottiee in throes ot change h. blodgett, n. brown, f. thomson staff increases . . . aims to increase and improve student services . . . oversees finan- cial aid to students including loans, scholar- ships, part-time employment, counseling . . . planning for the changes involved in expan- sion and future transition to the new campus . . . evaluating present undertakings . . . strives to answer questions: what is our ideal for the university on the new campus? . . . how can we best plan for the achievement of that ideal? colonel tisdalelassistant to the president colonel tisdale supervises the planning of the new university colonel tisdale manages and coordinates the installation of the new university . . . performs a wide range of duties: provides information to the faculty and public on construction pro- gress . . . reviews drawings . . . comments and establishes requirements to guide the archi- tect . . . works in coordination with the uni- versity, the principle architect, the contractor and the university fund managers . . . once construction is in progress, colonel tisdale will try to keep efficiency at a maximum. office of assistant to the president mr. lewis handles college public relations a new office was created this year to assist the president in handling various administra- tion matters . . . the duties of the assistant to the president are determined en marche . . . mr. lewis is assuming the task of coordinating this office into the working system of the presi- dent's ottice . . . he is editor of the alumni ' quarterly and handles press releases to the news agencies for the president. into , ,sa fl a- iames lewis, assistant to the president iii? l l ILA- ' ei fr' 1 I. 1 admissions office responsible for selecting members of each new freshman class . . . members of the staff visit schools throughout the state . . . explain requirements and policy to interested students . . . examine high school records of applicants . . . set up interviews on campus for prospec- tive frosh . . . arranges tours of the campus through student guides . . . coordinates ac- tivities of the college as a state testing center and provides for proctors of state university examinations . . . director of admissions, dr. l. walter schultze. business office handles the complete financial affairs of the school , . . prepares and administers the col- lege budget . . . supervises purchasing proce- dures . . . collects college fees and room and board . . . processes regents scholarship checks, national defense loans, payments for on-campus employment . . . beniamin i. comi, director of finance . . . richard locker, faculty- student association assistant, works with stu- dent treasurers and maintains financial re- cords for budgetary organizations. 11 -4,1 bu.. , jj.-I ' Q im. ENN lilly 3 if., is ii rin? ii'iiissss 5555i Q 'sri dr. l. walter schultze iii ,S . 5, is , i nw. - iii 2 .mi as s is new rn Q-, rv-Q, Evil '35 'mf-N, mf. richard lUCkel' mr. benigmin R. comi office of graduate studies focus on expanded offerings on the master's and doctoral level . . . new programs at the master's level are being offered in biology, chemistry, english, french, history, mathe- matics, physics, spanish, and business . . . doctoral studies in english were started this fall . . . new programs in guidance and stu- dent personnel work are being reviewed . . . the office of graduate studies is headed- by dr. fiinton . . . directed by the faculty com- mittee on graduate studies . . . processes all applications for graduate studies . . . handles graduate interviews . . . compiles teacher certification . . . presented graduate studies evening in conjunction with kappa phi kappa and kappa delta epsilon. esther h. cook, registrar ,....,-1 I sf is at 2' e ' + -Le. , l VJ?-l ' dr. edgar fiinton, director of graduate studies tt' t th e 'strar general information center . . . keeps tra scripts of all students on file . . . sends o credentials for students seeking admission t other graduate schools . . . gathers statistic information such as class rank . . . schedul classes for entering freshmen . . . prepare class lists . . . ibm division processes registra tion packets and prepares grade reports . . office orders diplomas and certificates fc seniors . . . gives graduation clearance . . in charge of registration of veterans an selective service . . . keeps college records straight . . . serves a I' L c e alumni works actively to advance the interests of state university . . . college office assists stu- dents in obtaining employment . . . awards scholarships, fellowships, grants-in-aid, and loans . . . operates student housing units . . . commemorates lives of faculty and students who have distinguished themselves in pa- triotic, educational or other public services . . . maintains files and acts as clearing house . . . functions mainly in custodial capacity on compus. clinton i. roberts, director of teacher place- nter-american nguage and area studies program . . . de- gned to meet the needs of students who wish acquaint themselves with a strategic part the world-latin america . . . candidates are epared for professional careers in history spanish . . . for research in the latin ameri- n field . . . for service with government encies in the united states or abroad . . . r careers with business or educational or- nizations engaged in developing, improv- g, and promoting economic and social life the latin american people . . . center co- erates with government agencies to ar- nge special seminars for latin american dents and faculty . . . educational ex- ange project with autonomous university santo domingo successfully completed in ptember . . . costa rican elementary educa- s conclude one month seminar in february. 75 ' rn dr. walter schultze and frank krivo teacher placement responsible for helping graduates find teach- ing positions . . . placement folder compiled for every student . . . folder contains listing of work experiences, social activities, interests and teacher evaluation . . . interviews are arranged with prospective employers . . . leads furnished to seniors throughout the year. dr. frank carrino talks with foreign student 'Rx dr. ianet hood drs. robert lorette, donald donley medical office in preparation for the expected epidemic of the flu, the medical office issued a series of flu shots to any student who desired them . . . the medical staff gives a complete physical ex- amination to every student trying out for a team . . . all students who are ill or in need of medical advice are treated by the medical staff . . . dr. kriker joined the staff this year. capital area school development association co-operative enterprise between school tricts and state university . . . share reso . . . tackle education problems . . . seek methods of distributing information . . . shops held for programmed learning . . school systems members with 8,000 pr sional people involved . . . english inst aimed at improving ir. and sr. high env teaching . . . series held on mental he problems of secondary schools . . . mu workshop to help schools in setting up n study areas . . . increased emphasis o search and the dissemination of res findings . . . casda executive board comp of nine school superintendents elected by membership . . . casda one of nine s development associations throughout york state. band listens to the way it should be done program now being offered in music to com- plete second field in this area . . . plans being made for a major program in music at the new campus . . . new staff members to be added next year . . . department is looking forward to the opening of combined theatre and music hall on new campus site. mr. o'connor was added to the permanent staff this year . . . art is being offered as a minor for the first time . . . an art historian will be added . . . mr. o'connor won a tama- rind fellowship in graphics . . . 1-sieve as XY 5 X X, mr. deuel checking advertising h I f 3' I e JM 'asf' Q lt. it 23 get 23 it E5 Q mi: 'll -' Q ? i W dr. olson and his sec new program in business administration of- fered in liberal arts program . . . advanced subjects in marketing, accounting and busi ness management now being offered . . . two new staFF members added . . . professor reno knouse elected president to national council for distributive education . . . chapter of delta phi epsilon to be established at albany . . . more courses to be added next fall. steps to an education retary working ff Q xi M.-' 4 ' 3 if 4-. . .L x U ' am vr jf u flu! lf --SE,-...-5 -. - ' vii , 1 'if ' Q T' I , 4 I u 0 1 i UH, 4 3? -31 - I Q few' .X Q, 1 f A ...- x. ,E ,LAI : V lin english 3 --I ,.--..-,.- dr. rich, chairman of the english department dr. litflefield surrounds himself with art . . . of 'various kinds my topic today ,i g2Qg+1 ' 1? 'l n 4 ' .J A1 x4.+,.,14 41'-nd f philosophy to offer major program next dr. iohn riser, 'Formerly of the university of manitoba, added to staff . . . another new ad- dition to be made in the fall . . . major pro- gram to be initiated next semester . . .i sev- eral new courses proposed . . . dr. william leue now serving on the information service committee of the american philosophical as- sociation . . . dr. robert creegan published two articles the referential continuum in phi losophy and phenomenological research, au- tomated education, in the summer issue of school and society . . . dr. leue prepares for a class fall N. , ...V ' i' fflxifigxl dr. creegan explains a theory X L!!!-I-, dr. standing relaxes after class X dr. iosiah phinney, former department chairman and now chairman of the school of arts and sciences social studies settles a student seeks dr. wheeler's advice I H or , C, ,, In new home ew quarters ot the s cla s u I s epar is the first floor of the detroit annex . . . much-needed move brought larger class- ancl roomier offices . . . dr. phinney chairman of the school of arts and dr. kendall birr named as the department chairman . . . new faculty s added . . . presently developing doctoral program in american history . . . the class takes notes as dr. bieber lectures dr. baker listens to a colleague's view dr. edith wallace, department chairman dr. williams does some research ancient languages increase staff second year of greek now being offered . . . dr. hans pohlsander new addition to staff . . . graduate of university of michigan . . . taught formerly at washington university in st. louis, missouri . . . recipient-of two grants for re- search and publication of a dissertation . . . additional courses to be offered. 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'v student confers with dr. goggin dr. wesley childers, chairman, confers with dr. moore modern languages installs new lahs dr. odenkirchen answers a student's question V dr. edwin munro lectures on spanish literature hi-fidelity equipment accommodates forty-one students and six different language programs simultaneously . . . faculty includes native speakers of each language . . . italian and portuguese to be added to fall program . . . new languages to be taught by graduate of the university of naples and one time resident of brazil . . . russian department to alter major in fall of '64 . . . leo tolstoy's niece to head staff . . . masters program in german soon to be initiated . . . doctorates in french and spanish planned for the near future . . . dr. xavier ternandes serves as president of hudson valley chapter of teachers of spanish and portuguese . . . dr. edward shaw doing research on eighteenth century writer who had much to do with the censorship of the time . . . dr. i. wesley Childers to publish book of the history ot foreign language teaching in the united states since 1900 . . . r r engaged in conversation are dr. moore and dr. shaw fe-tif? dr. ralph beaver, chairman mathematicians move to detroit annex with the history department, the math depart- ment moved down washington avenue to their new quarters in the detroit annex . . . math 35 and 36 introduced on the sophomore level ancl intended to replace the required senior courses in modern algebra . . . mr. schafer on leave of absence for the year to finish the work on his doctorate . . . miss turn- er acted as chairman of the statewide math contest sponsored annually by the new york state mathematics association. Mill Tiivy-Q. 5 l , ll mr. minch confers with a student the intricacies of calc are explained by mr. luippold 3 gg :E we ,.. 4 n i Y ' -' , ste A - EZ' nugget BQ i . i Z ' V-tm? 5 I5 i me E 'y Mn ' +-5,3 'S a new member of the department - mr. misner V 5. nn .wg 1- , yn Q ne-1 E a 1 We 5 , ,fi , ,Y , ,,,,, :gf vm .- ,g, f re :f ce -1 'zrfrus or Z BE 1 si Ente- sfyaa-V532 Q it :ie , ,J ge 1? : 5353 saimgs is an 'X al ,V Z H ,K me 3 in-'l Q S ge rs. 39.1 in 5.5 li ' - I 'gi 'ikfeft Z 3 .N QV1? I '- ,f.,. . .Ut.2,5'fi' gags 5 l 1 , 'YV , 4 -I H A if af? Ti I - as Ln? vagal, ' L ' Q , t - 1 .IT ' J Q-fe' sQEtiWf'?T fi-,EZ ef? -E me fa e :cgi 'W 231. a , ' -. 'i i M .QQ N we e af-aa Liiimul , l E -p Ptagk-a t i ,L-i-1 '-s- 1 z department head receives citation mr. pryor adiusts one of his demonstrations .15 electronics made interesting by mr. iongedyk dr. oliver confers with mr. farmer of milne phys 4 i .. 1, 't LQ 1, if il i li It ,r i 55, .--1 1 dr. andrews, department chairman dr. c. l. andrews, chairman of the physics de- partment, honored with a citation of merit from american association of physics teachers . . . he is advancing rapidly in his research work studying the defraction of microwaves . . . dr. gokhale receives an 518,000 grant for work in the field of atmospheric physics . . . dr. story progressing in his research in nuclear magnetic resonance . . . dr. levitas and dr. finklestein are studying the hall effect in liquids . . . the department hopes to have a separate observatory and planetarium erected onthe new campus. ics students spend hours in lab , ..4f wry. 5 Mt it 1 F'i ' 1 Il-1 li gil , f ,,,if'77 .1-f mr. ganeles supervises social studies education in the milne school l the director of educational television, dr. floyd hendrickson education name i 4'1z, also in the milne history department - mr. michael lamanna ew director dr. randolph gardner named new director of education replacing dr. edwin adkins . . . two new courses being offered this year in history and philosophy of higher education . . . new doctoral program in guidance ap- proved for september of '63 . . . numerous articles in recent publications of national magazines by the staFf members . . . increased use of television in teaching and training of teachers . . . plan to alter administrative workshop for school olticers during summer program . . . visors in milne mr. thomas boehm and mr. cecil iohnson, science super- S 55 r r, r , rar it galil dr. donald van cleve, associate professor of education inspecting dna molecule is mr. walter farmer, chair man of the milne science department. 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'F' l I J biology settles ln central annex heme clr. paul lemon had his book field and labora- tory guide for ecology published . . . staff members working at whiteface mountain in cooperation with the atmospheric science, re- search center . . . three new courses to be added next tall . . . five department members are working on active research' grants . . . two new staff members are to be added . . . dr. mackiewicz has had articles published in various technical journals . . . central annex building has greatly improved efficiency of department. :ii , ' W , 1 . , n- W , ., fe N M eg -if .ev Q ' M 'ge at 'ning ef , dr. winn supervises ornithology class J ,nu 75 , 211-. fw get lg? dr. paul lemon, department chairman the proper way to skin a mouse ,,-T -in gil Ar. .51 Y - Eggs, gene. n . 2 -.: - E W ' it class examines fish caught by dr. stewart rhode island trip V.,- , .QE . ri' W' ,Q , H me chem labs receive a taee-lifting ' , 14. ,were , , V, s E , it -lessee. -i' yi, ew . H r. d. allen, chairman r. smith is working on a national science undation fellowship at u.c.l.a .... shiela oper from london, england is filling in for e absent staff member . . . dr. allen was ap- inted chairman of the sub-committee deal- g with industrial aids to high school in ivision of chemistry education of american emical society . . . husted chemical labs ve been remodeled this year . . . dr. frost s received a summer research grant . . . . olafson doing research in synthetic or- nic chemistry . . . the flow properties of uids are being explored by dr. finklestein dr. daly working in the field of infra-red ,il-, . 4 'fi-1' gf dr. bryant and dr. olafson work with radiation equip- ment 21 class listens to dr. frost s lecture visiting professor from england, dr. cooper dr lemon rn conference with dr mc laren chairman the new facilities provided at the central an- nex have expanded the number of research proiects that general science can now carry on . . . present staff will be enlarged by two more full-time instructors in the coming year . . . mr sturm and mr. humphries discuss teaching problems genera science physical education -Q-H' merlin hathuwuy, chairman physical educotion, required of all freshmen, provides ci chance for recreation and physical development . . . under its direction, 0 wide program of both men's and women's intro- murols is offered . . . dr. richdrd sauers A robert burlingome ioseph gqrciq the experiment in international living gs-'S sue murphy edatedly accepts ovation after ross dunn has announced that she was chosen for experiment susanne murphy is the 'I963 delegate to the college ambassador program which is a part of the experiment in international living . . . program aims to promote international under- standing through personal contact . . . experi- menter meets culture, becoming temporary member of a family and not as a tourist . . . lives with a family for three' weeks . . . travels for three weeks in the country with other american experimenters and spends another week in a major city of that country . . . the delegate chosen from list of five finalists after careful consideration of college record and potential ability to contribute to better inter- national understanding . . . last years experi- menter traveled to france . . . sue will prob- ably go to india . . . experimenter brings cultural knowledge back to the college com- munity . . . shares experiences through in- formal discussions and planned speeches. beta beta beta 9, Champagne p, hermqn p. iorlano 6. mC allister i. burger the national biology honor society . . . mem- bership open to biology maiors in the top 50W of the class with a b average in bi- ology . . . faculty recommendation necessary . . . regional tri-beta council held every year Q- . . . this year's conference site was st. lawrence university in canton, new york . . . president, ioanna burger . . . faculty advisor, clr. iohn mackiewicz . . . Qx k. rothaupt G. spellmun lgma pl sigma physics honor society . . . students top one-third of the class with a 3.0 aver- in all physics courses taken eligible for . . . delegation from the local t attended the installation of a new at rpi . . . ioint picnic at thatcher park physics club . . . russell dunham, presi- . advisor, dr. harold story . . . a. brunelle f. mc carthy r. petrick YV' m- Pflbls l- F955 b. r0gerS d. sidney e. whipple signum n. altman e. barber g. beck I , members of signum laudis must have 3.0 average . . . chosen from the top four percent of iuniors, next four percent of seniors in the tall, next two percent of seniors in' the spring . . . fall initiation held this year after a faculty lecture given by dr. oliver . . . spring banquet held each year . . . signum lauclis scholar, member with the highest scholastic average, kathy glass, who is also chariman . . . secretary, ro petrick . . . treasurer, dr. oliver . . . faculty secretary, dr. truscott. e. christie i. cottone m. di donna cl. gardner s. garclner 'ix l b. goodrich i. grabel r. graham p. iedrzeiewski M4 l o. bergen c. de gennaro r. dunn e. glass I. c. kelley audis 8. is N A, i. klafehn m. komarowski i. ludwig - ' ,O 5' n:fifA ', 'Q ,, sg L m. naclel a. paciunas m. parker 67 4 m. pribis i. strong 1'. viclnese n. whelclon e. whipple I. white g. wolf? c. zebroski c. zebroski r. ziegler n. altmun o. bergen A m. didonnu i. grabel Q. ianick 64 4'5- LA b. anderson m. butler j. druian p. grazicno :sl p. iedrzeiewski h. ashberry c. cclio Ll 4 cl. dugan m. green b. kelly e. barber L l w. carey m. english f. held 45 i. klafehn r. borbi I. conccl d. gardner L i. herberi m. kamorowski g. beck i. coffone gl e. glass o. iudick i. Icing kappa delta epsilon education honorary for women . . . member- ship open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students with an over-all average of 2.75 and six hours of b in education . . . seeks to encourage high standards of scholastic achievement and professional ideals . . . spon- graduate studies evenings in cooperation kappa phi kappa . . . president, gretta rx - 15 'il L A b. mc Iaughlin c. mohr 11' m. parker m. pribis J e. whipple LA m. nadel l s CI. FOSS its i. snyder t. tlusty i. vandeloo I. lasselle 2 d. paceili g. schleifer . -'si kt s at M- ' d. wetsig i. lewis K an 4:Y'i:ff . 5 ik -, i P, I a. paciunas I l k. schmidt '.., I, LA p. woinloski a. worsnopp I. yeager c. zebroski c. zebroskl e. broomfield kappa phi kappa the fraternity of professional education . . . male sophs, juniors, and seniors with 56 se- mester hours, including six hours of b in education eligible for membership . . . seeks to encourage men in the study of educa- tional principles and problems . .' . this tall, iointly sponsored with kappa delta epsilon two graduate-study evenings . . . first con- r. todd a. cibulsky r. gleason -K y , b. goodrich r. kelly i. mastrangelo cerned with opportunities for graduate study in general-application, testing, admission, . . . second meeting concerned with graduate study at this institution . . . both meetings open to all juniors and seniors . . . t. locke r. palermo b. lucas a. reis r. lynch I. ryan e. mc alllster Z 1 l'. WCIFS 'Vs n. whelden t. winsor h. thornhill 9' g. wolft QR ii f'N ? L r. barbi e. glass a. bonus s. blrxt s. cohen c. colway kappa mu epsilon the national mathematics honorary . . . those who have six hours of b in math and an over-all 2.5 average eligible tor member- ship . . . meets seven times a year . . . nation- al convention held every two years . . . this year to. be held at illinois state . . . students from different chapters throughout country write papers and a few are chosen to be read at the convention . . . annual award es- tablished here at the university . . . any stu- dent is eligible who wishes to write a paper a. herron r. petnck p. iedrzeiewski on math . . . iudged by faculty and graduate students in math . . . president, kay waterman . . . advisor, dr. violet larney. i. lewis t. vianese m. pribis d. wetsig w. quattrociocchi e. whipple r. marcellino b. rogers p. woinowski tl j. oppedisano L J k. schmidt l. yeager c. 'dal pan b. goodrich L m. parker X .pf j. strong e. breon K 4 m. clidonna p. hoftman i. lewis a. paciunas s. broomfield r. dunn o. iaclick i. ludwig U . FOSS mu lambda alpha 5.4 l. bruder m. butler the national modern language honorary . . . students with an average of 3.0 in modern languages and a 2.5 over-all average elig- ible for membership . . . meets once a month . . . international students invited to every meeting . . . interesting lecture held this semester on the subiect of official language versus dialect . . . president, mary ellen didonna. s. cohen a. gacek m. komarowski l. kelley b. kelly m. nadel r. marshall r. miller t. vianese m. wiesenberg p. wolnoslu n. altman g. beck s. blixt national social science honorary society iuniors and seniors with a b average a minimum of 20 hours work in history in social science plus a 3.0 average-elig- for membership . . . purpose: to improve in the social sciences . . . to en- sympathy toward others with clilterent and institutions by better mutual motto: ye shall know the and the truth shall make you free . . . society's key has a wreath at the bottom suggest that social science is the outgrowth fulfillment of natural science . . presi- iack maranville . . .advisor,dr. kendall vancleloo carol zebroskl clara zebroskl pi gamma mu i. cottone cl. garclner s. gardner l i. klotehri i. maranville r. mitter n. alden 'ZS' h. ashbery c. cclio e. christie c. degennaro pi omega pi the national honorary in business education . . . members chosen from incoming senior class . . . must have shown outstanding schol- arship and leadership in business department . . . president, marcici english . . . advisor, dr. albert mossin. i. druion d. genneit m. english r. iannotti ! l. garrison Cl- lewis e. nickel i. tarnawa w. warshof r. zachow Ev i b anderson e. barber d. defano i. grabel english honors students apply for membership . . . chosen by english department on the basis of freshman and sophomore records .- . . meets twice a week . . . members drop minors in favor of devoting more time to english and humanities . . . different professor each semester who establishes theme and moderates class . . . students work in groups and as individuals . . . themes of first semester-english and contin- ental literature . . . themes of second semester -american literature . . . spring theme last yearxunder dr. millet, distinguished visiting professor-american life and literature in the twenties . . . this year's fall theme under mr. o'dell-the great chain of being, effect of this philosophical idea on literature of the renais- sance and the eighteenth century. l. lasselle I 5 'Yde n. whelden l. white r. Ziegler Q 'inf W w was 'K 59' Y i X X ,Q u Hu I' W gk w A X wf 'Lv . vz. lt. rrxa f Tu, ,,F, kk.. 3 .3 .-. L..-' og L , wif 555 1 V P, 7 an Jaw J. i. '-Qi 'Hur f .ivr-f'i5'Lsf I f , ' J 'fir college life 30 days hath september . . . my checkbook is flat . . . i'Il have mono by december. fresh weekend let's see . . . 350 for you and none for me. the first tradition freshmen encounter at state hey, sadie, how does that go again? . . . for want of a meal a stomach was lost. for want of a stomach . . . ,Ak is there an ugly man following you, did you love your mother, is your . . . el'l'l'l'lUSlU5TlI crowley c d while in the midst of trosh weekend there seems to be only: long interminable lines, tests, herding, tired troopers, every instant filled with organized activity, meetings at 'l l p.m., meetings at 8 a.m., meetings, and more meetings . . . g g dimmed by distance and thin recall of mem- ory, it becomes: reluctant so-longs shy hel- lo's, all sorts of newness, loneliness, in the puddle. s or its aims? . . . to indoctrinate the freshmen the do's and don'ts of state . . . to acquaint the frosh with each other . . in essence to orient. 1 effectively achieved? . . . it then becomes a question oft questioning: the do's and don'ts . . . our mefhodsof indoctrination . . . the ex- tent to which we really clue in the frosh on what really matters at state . . . everything always resolves in questions . . . but then there is 'ther answer that we do succeed-as fair as we aim. A i I v I - , . . . - naugh, r. kelly, burnett, i. tyo, i. druian g Wi ,jcounselor patteeds the body . . , maybe the soul needs it more G . 1, -, Y, f 5. sf executed by the camp directors standing c lpan a cibulsky m tletcher sitting m ly i' U I If . - 'S I 15.1, ivl' . In l the mug shot catalogu- effing arid numbering us foreyer 'tif 1 . , -, V qi if -W- f i ,-..s,f::a. '7 i1 'xs aIl this . . . and only one hand frush meet administration at presidents reception every iob has its compensations l ers and sisters wartrng rn brubacher to me the admrnrstratron rs a tradrtron state mar tains in spite of all obstacles . . . some 500- introductions . . . upperclassmen who do n even know those in the receiving line . . . obvious fact that even the administration ca only stand so long . . . in an'8O degree roor . . . shaking hands and making pleasantrie . . . consequently, by the time the line is hal through the administration has bowed out . . too hot and tired to shake another hand . . I I . . S ' e e n thq dignified line of frosh and their big broth . . . . e l c certainly important for frosh to meet the pres dent the cleans the student association pre dent . . . but perhaps our method rs render archiac and ineffective by sheer size . . . ev though properly executed by pat pezzulo a bill leo. talented students entertain at all college reception college reception provides talented ln- with an opportunity to entertain fellow students with dancing, singing, skits and comedy . . . talent scouts, roz and lenny lapinski, chose some of the entertainers on campus to delight and their audience i don't care what you say, i won't sing that song . . . tim atwell and john harwick to you, governor, the fallout problem is dave nichols and larry coleman in state's swan lake going to be easily solved rivalry unites hluejays in competition against red devils what price victory? 'Y the girls cheer vigorously . . . . . . and the boys do too it's like pounding your head against a wall xl' ve I gags: fi . sing mat wea ,gifs -- WWW . - -.- : '-5 lr f -fir. ' c X- 'l,f. 1 ,1' ' Q i -fret. - WU mf it 31 51.1 5 t X- 'Q . ' vb ,. .. , kg A ,ly 4. , E . i lu '-'lllli ti-:y i l le ' iifllt iilll Q ' 6 ' 5 if - ,. fl l l Mgifff- LV . c 3. -4 'L.-:'- .' 24 M - -L li . 'N' ei Q . Q-igw.. , Q - 1 C '-' --.14 .L l , , it 1- , h-.imng L ----.15 spastic statesmen show their skill each year unique for the classes which - - - Q ground for expresslon of pleeez, make that point for the trash acting, writing, directing and demonstrating athletic prowess stands out as one of the most im- events with spirited class songs and er magnificently harmonized . . . r beanies, carry matches, and sing . sophs enjoy their prestige and issue warn- opportunity for trash class leaders emerge. kr exuberant frosh wrapt in cloak of victory 51' a 1 f, if-sv 15:15 , 5-.iff 1? s.,M,, V' ,. 1 2 i..,-- 'Mgif , 1 presentation of crown and skits conclude rivalry pam carter accepts campus queen crown from shelly pollero . me fp f G3 who says i can't be sexy? you know the scene . . . c th weeks of spirited competition culminate ampus night . . . the frosh and sophs pre- skits falmost full-scale musical comediesj evidence of minute planning and myriad is as their final efforts for victory . . . sus- . . anticipation . . . and then the final announced: 'I7-12 . . . fred rawe ex- accepts the rivalry cup on behalf e sophomores . . . this year, as campus marks the end of rivalry so does it mark beginning of homecoming weekend . . . essence of enthusiasm, fred rawe accepts rivalry cup i amiulius caesar . . . julie, to my friends fat . . . fattest woman i ever saw . . . fa it 2 rain fails to dispel homecoming spirit i knight errant saves the day . . . and the queen l o Ll li ell 2 4 9 il fe- a p a's winning hand what would homecoming weekend be without rain? . . . it's been so long we've forgotten! . . . it was: weeks of work on floats ruined five minutes before the parade . . . heightened en- thusiasm in spite . . . soccer game in mud hole with brockport winning 2-O . . . ron richley re- vealed as penquin . . . punch party at inn towne . . . dance at herbert's crowded beyond capacity . . . opportunity to recover and relax at iazz concert by bob cedar quintet . . . im- pressively organized by marlee sorensen and bob fairbanks. singing in the rain I' l 4 1, A l V , n radiant couples dancing to the sophisticated music of bill pearson's orchestra . . . holly, mistletoe, and the warm light of candles create a lovely winter atmosphere . . . the dewitt clinton's crystal room perfectly suited to the elegant but overwelming crowd . . . ifc-isc presidents, bill leo and sue murphy, co- chair the event. holiday spirit prevails at winterlude holiday sing the festivities at suo's winter weekend with the holiday sing in page . . . twenty-two cam- pus groups participated in the eleventh an- nual event . . . the first year that suo was in charge . . . lee packman served as general chairman . . . Waterbury hall, lecl by gene tobey, captured first place and won the trophy . . . chi sig, with its usual form, placed second . . . sayles hall completed the winning groups . . . everyone attended the coffee hour at bru after the sing to listen to the top groups sing again. gene tobey directs bury in their winning ber where should i put the trophy? chi sig songsters v calize state fair features grecian earn theme of annual state fair, grecian earn . . . proceeds help to support our foreign ex- change student, helni kalitsounaki, from greece . . . libby stroud acted as fair chair- man . . . phi delt presented opening show, how to succeed in college without trying . . . greeks, dorms, faculty, and organizations sponsored various booths to make money . . . l sls received first prize for money earned with their soakathon . . . candidates for mr. state fair - andy cibulsky, ted dusananko, steve condoiani, pete fisher, and the winner, dick kelly . . . N A-K.. ' XUICI7' I I o'l 'su my et the latest scandal sheet!! hot off the presses!! phi delts entertain at opening show is 1 Q., L-,J--' Sifsk ld faculty bake sale was very popular steve urges people to vote for mr. state fair students wage second annual tuition protest X HW 's ,fp If g'5 tf 1D N ,, L-e ,,A1tTN s tif 9 ' ' 'I W 1 Fqtttgtlb I U Il 37 f ' taunt aut s HEL QWQMV eff MQW? aeaw 4 fl 600012 .f T?-iff? .gs-Y www it f 1 ' im, ,- -- I 2. ur- 'ff' ' , 4' a . fs get gr ,M tuesday, ianuary 22, 1963 . . . board of trustees of the state university of new york announce the levying of a S425 tuition upon all units of the university . .5 . the timing- perfect! . . . for the shocked student popula- tion here, there remains a heavily loaded week of final exams to drudge through . . . feelings run high, not much can be done im- mediately . . . plans must wait . . . over the intercession period, work gets un- der way . . . posters made . . . publicity' ar- ranged . . . plans for a mass meeting to be held on february 4 in page hall . . . at the meeting, s a president condoiani, elizabeth stroud, tuition committee chairman, and mys- kania member howard Woodruff present plan M PENEH1 ,ss RE BOOKS Rye llllaf '?HL llll ' R5 TMEAEHERSQF' to the student body . . . the plan-to boycott classes the next day . . . captains for the con- current picket appointed and instructed . . . procedure-no talking, no unauthorized signs, no disorderliness . . . to be an intelligent, mature protest . . . the next day brings the hours of hard work to the attention of the rest of the student body . . . bob fairbank's casket hits the front page of the local papers, as well as those all over the state . . . picket breaks up around ten o'clock . . . reorganizes at one . . . a much warmer group of students starts for the capitol in the afternoon . . . it was cold in the morning but the break provided opportunity for several cups of hot coffee . . . line of students stretches for three and a half city blocks . . . completely surrounds the area in front of the capitol . . . about six hundred participate in the picket for over an hour, the march back to the campus . . . the fight continues with cooperation of members of the legislature and various groups opposed to the tuition . . . the question of success remains to be answered. state becomes politically minded as elections draw near it's very easy to tell when it's time for the an- nual student association elections . . . every- one is smiling and so very friendly . . . the walls of the peristyles and cafeteria disap- pear under the inevitable deluge of posters . . . posters . . . posters . . . candidates for the major ottices trudge around campus .S speaking to the various groups . . . hopefuls count the votes they think they can get and V X v rely upon a windfall to get elected . . . the 'i SQ. 1 votes are cast . . . the votes are counted . . . JK SL s and everyone makes their predictions . . Y presidential candidate tyo addresses a group in pat cerra appears at the rally with his paign manager, howie woodruff ,G ,rl ' Lx - Ni : Il' sri posters tell the story as usual, many frosh run for senate y a , W ', , Lad' I politics culminate in inaugural weekend the weekend began with a concert friday evening by the paks of holy cross . . . election results announced at saturday afternoon pro- gram in page . . . sa president steve condoiani handed over the gavel to pat cerra . . . nancy baumann elected vice-president in a very close race . . . a record 1270 students voted rr's election . . . class presidents- stewart, and curti . . . myskania's iewels tapped in a suspense-filled they are tyo, ienks, stroud, kutt, sorenson, pezzulo, tairbanks, murphy, di rocco, lapinski, leo . . . the , and the losers and everybody else 4 the inaugural ball that evening in music was furnished by the seven squares . . . and then all members the student government settled down to rn this a new myskie, marlee sorenson, eagerly as- cends the stage to claim her seat r steve condoiani congratulates the new sa president pat cerra as nancy baumcrnn, the new veep, looks on '-'QFQEG ff, xi- ' H 3- ' ..ZE iff ' -1 igs 1, gf f-f dick kelly taps piret kutt for myskania secrt number tive annie get your gun sparkles on page stage connie and bob as annie oakley and frank butler lee liss, director, checks her notes annie is adopted by the sioux tribe annie get your gun this year's revue pro- duction . . . starred bob willower and connie amelio as frank butler and annie oakley . . . directed by lee liss and sharon smith . . . three performances the weekend of march 22 . . . lively show full of popular songs like the girl that i marry , doin' what comes naturally , they say it's wonderful . . . let's see, how i used to do this? state university theater first major production, murder in the cathe- dral , by t. s. eliot . . . directed by dr. iarka burian . . . doug ross appeared as thomas a. becket, archbishop of Canterbury . . . pre- sented in the realistic setting of the cathedral of all saints in albany . . . mr. mendus direct- ed the cast of playboy of the western world , i.m. synges world-renowned comedy . . . ian leet played the role of christy mahon, whose popularity is due to his claim of murdering his father . . . the february production con- sisted of two one-act plays . . . an all male cast presented what did you learn in school today?, a satirical farce by wallace iohnson . . . high-powered theatrical action was seen on the stage in the form of jean genet's the maids . . . dr. burian directed the above two dramas . . . dr. burian demonstrates a point the Qrchbwhop speaks iudy stone plays pegeen in playboy state university theater l l l r Lk gloria avner and barbara steindorf in the maids what did you learn in school today? juniors hold golden weekend the yellowiackets made their iunior year an unforgetable one as they lived it up at their weekend in march . . . golden stars of broad- way theme of the masquerade party held on friday night . . . music provided by the golden berries . . . a swinging time was had by all . . . the billy may orchestra played for the formal, golden rhapsody , at the schine-ten eyck hotel . . . sue murphy crowned queen . . . her court: carol klossner, roz ferrara, pat pezzulo, and piret kutt . . . maria tucci and pat barr, freshman attend- ants . . . ioe cosco entertained sunday with a musical version of history of american iazz . . . event well-planned by the chair- men, pat pezzulo and iim waltamath . . . a weekend of fun for iuniors and everyone else . . . libby stroud and her date have a swing ing time at the informal party lt l it le majesty sue and her court time if only i didn't have to work to- morrow morning 1 9 1 VY . 11 - in i: Ax . . lx Q E , 'A 5 ip i D ,M gggfff F 1.1, ,g . ,. s s 1 t,.....--- ',. A i ' t I activities I cl. allen I. colemcn L, 4 cl. dugan b. mccarthy tn who's who thirty-three seniors gain recognition by elec- tion to whos who among students in american universities and colleges . . . annual publica- tion contains names of outstanding students from 883 schools throughout the country . . . selection based upon scholarship, participation and leadership in campus activities, citizen- ship, service, and future promise . . . candi- dates nominated by senate . . . approved by the administration . . . final choice by vote of L the entire student body . . . certificates pre- sented at moving up day . . . members eligible to wear the who's who key . . . also receive benefit of a national placement service. p. carter 411: c. culver c. dal pon i. druian i i m. fletcher d. kelly l. kolts I. losselle s latt g. schleifer i, fully h, wood,-uf-f P. woinoski hail myskania g. schleifer, p. carter, g. penfield, w. burnett, a. cibulsky, p. fisher, c. crowley, i. druian c. culver, r. kelly, p. woinoski, h. woodruff, t. dusanenko myskania rules the school . . . founded 1917 going forward with responsibilities in hand . . . creating atmosphere for advancement . . . enioying the highest non-academic honor . . . guarding the new members of states family . . . appearing as a purple dragon or iudges robed in black . . . establishing codes, regula- tions . . . guiding the student body . . . select- ing the penguin mascot for homecoming . . . being 13 iewels. student association . . . governing body of state l t. .. L i p. conway, parliamentariang b. davidson, secretary, s. condoiani, i. tyo, vice-president l llilli I eahinet student-facutly . . . consultant to the student associa- srdent . . . experts in their field, nom- by the s.a. president and approved by . complete revision of financial new system of buying recreational advised and approved . . . recom- for sororities and fraternities on campus . . . suggestions on problems of publication policies. , S. r. dunn, culture, i. conklin, communications, s. blanchard, publications, i. tyo, I. lilga, re- creation: m. eisenman, sororities, g. petre, condojani, president services r. richley, c. derby, I. lcipinski, w. leo, CI rlservato s. van riper, d. allen, chairman fl b. townsend, h. thornhill, p. kutt, s. murphy chair man, n. baumann I tl e. budnikcs, r. petrick, r. genaro, d. ienks miss ing, f. smith, chairman, p. fcsuno t -tl a. di rocco,'i. fully, I. stroud, chairman, c constitution I. ludwig, s. borgos, n. skolky, b. bclfchelor chclrma auxiliary m. cull, i. Iamonicc, m. mansion, m. lynaugh cha ITIGI1 to the sum of the parts senate 1962-1963 senate passes all student association legisla- tion . . . free flu shots given to the entire stu- dent body . . . fought tuition . . . delegates attended meetings of the confederation of student governments . . . recommended the 2.0 ammendment to the s.a. constitution . . . took a snowy trip to dippikill to inspect the renovation of the farmhouse . . . presented frosh orientation meeting on student govern- ment . . . sent telegram to president kennedy telling him of our support during cuban crisi . . . appropriated money for new blazers for the statesmen . . . recognized suppression. frosh class officers: k. bock, s. curli, president, d. mason, missing: m. tucci, m. maniaci e. wolner, vice-president, s. falkenbach, secretaryp d. gagnier, treasurer, f. rawe, president leaders strive t freshmen with the usual enthusiasm of frosh, the blue iays made their first year on campus a memo- rable one . . . they look back, almost with fondness, on beanies, carrying matches, sing- ing songs, and warnings . . . a loss in rivalry, but another chance next year . . . the new-' ness wears off . . . the class of 'I966 becomes a permanent fixture here at state . . . and this is iust the beginning . . . sophomores large numbers of sophomores started off th year at frosh camp, this time as counselor . . . with the beginning of rivalry, red devil gave warning after warning . . . led the inter- class competition from thesbeginning . . W julie and Cleo proved to be the finishing touch . . . the cup belonged to 1965 . . class members took part in all phases campus life . . . spirit shown by large numbe that ran for senate . . . now, half a colleg career gone . . . aintain class unity juniors though no longer an active participant in rivalry, the juniors organized the competition fairbanks, president seniors green gremlrns hurried back to albany september for the last time . . . many of left the city right away for the long- experience of student teaching oft others put it oft for as long as determined to make this the t year ever, the grand 'ole seniors oft with a picnic at camp dippikill another gremlin invention: strip fstudent reunion informal parties, . . . the chance to get organized and accomplish goals, to bring up their wavering indexes and too soon, time to turn over the reins reach for that hard-earned sheepskin a frantic finale to an already great college iunior class officers: p. pezzulo, l. mc' cabe, b. brennan, b. under the direction of fred smith . . . or- ganization was the word tor the year . . . yellow iackets acted as chairmen for all spe- cial events . . . no longer the biggest class . . . junior weekend a great success, due to the careful planning of pat pezzulo and iim walta- math . . . on moving up day, moved from their seats as the iolliest iuniors to the seats of the grand old seniors . . . three years behind them now . . . senior class officers: p. fisher, s. platt, d. kelly, presi- dent, c. culver seated: m. sorenson, r. wieboldt, vice-president, r. dunn, presi- dent, ioanna burger, secretary standing: a. capasso, h. herzog, g. petre, c. boren forum ot politics biology oluh affiliate of beta beta beta . . . activities list field trips to dippikill, whiteface, rhode island, utica, and albany area . . . guest lecturers to speak of their activities . . . guests include pro- fessionals and industrial leaders . . . joint meetings with the chemistry club . . . student speakers on proiects and trips . . . use of tech- nical films . . . attendance at sigma xi and audubon lectures . . . research. performing under amended constitution that accommodates increased membership and broadened program . . . member of collegiate council for the united nations and the world affairs council of albany ...speaker presenta- tions include vance packard, hubert herring and carey macwilliams . . . service proiects in- clude model security council for high schools, great decisions discussion program, sale of unicef christmas cards . . . members attend mid-atlantic model general assembly at wash- ington, d.c., model united nations at montreal, model u.n. security council, and intercollegi- ate mock senate at albany . . . all activities and events have been expanded to accom- modate this year's broadened program. l l r. dunn, vance packard, guest speaker, r. wieboldt seated: d. truskolaski, l. packman, i. burger, president, i. ia- nowicz, c. merritt standing: s. newham, b. santo, b. branick, b. moran, a. rosen, s. slezak campus commission campus commission attempts to regulate the non-academic facilities of the college . . . in- stituted a new system of parking warnings and fines . . . supervises the use of the com- mons and draper lounge . . . keeps the stu- dent mail boxes in order . . . new lost and found system . . . decorated the commons and draper for christmas . . . posters . . . posters . . . posters . . . in charge of the moving up ay traffic . . . grand marshall leads the pro- ession . . . commission members act as class arshals. top row: i. conklin, i. gleason, h. gardner, o. beauchemin, i. manley, d. allen, h. bickford second row: w. arthurton, s. barolet, h. thornhill, r. petrick, grand mar- shall, c. petrick, r. custer bottom row: c. blackwell, a. zamorski, d. watson, d. tomes dchatc council standing: a. st. clair, dr. s. prichard, i. richen seated: i. rubtchinsky, d. strickland, b. bohus, i. strickland, president be it resolved: debaters strive to promote in- terest and participation in inter-collegiate de- bating...examine the principles of debate... annual participation in university of vermont tournament, penn state legistative assembly, national tau kappa alpha tournament and local inter-collegiate debates . . . under the guidance of dr. s. pritchard and mr. richen . . . required: an active interest in debating . . . members gain practice in preparation and participation for future debate tourna- ments. . . topics discussed are of national or international significance . . . this year's main topic be it resolved that the non-communist nations form an economic alliance. student union organization rlramatros and arts council regulates and sponsors artistic performances and exhibitions on campus . . . members who are outstanding in theatrical participation . . . chosen on a try-out basis . . . functions in cooperation with state college theater . . . directed by dr. leonard . . . supplies crews for productions and oral interpretation even- ings . . . fund raiser for state college theater. s. donaldson, c. vito, c. potts, c. rossomano, m. strom- gren, a nowak, d. moore, h. Vanderbilt, I. hottois, r. richley, vice-president, b. sargent, l. packman, a. partise, i. kovbag absent: i. lindsay, president social, recreational, educational and cultural functions fulfilled by student union organi- zation . . . iurisdiction includes snack bar, game room, lounges and activity rooms sets rules and regulations for use of facilities . . . sponsors christmas orphans . . . decorates brubacher's lounge for christmas . . . publishes calendar available to all students . charge of soccer dance, winter basketball dances, inaugural ball, jazz certs, foreign student evening . . . sets up shows and print loan system . . . listening . . . aids sororities and fraternities in uma ing such things as christmas trees from dipp kill . . . serves refreshments at president' reception, parents' day, activities day an christmas sing. L- '9 GZ? standing: i. tkatch, dr. i. burian, s. singer, seated: l. liss, g. avner, k. iurewicz, s. house trosh handbook seated: d. duffrin, i. miles, editor, h. vanderbilt, d. tomes, m. sorenson, p. kuttp standing: c. rossomano, a. iohnston, c. darby, I. lapinski, c. potts primer main outlet for creative literary ability pos- sessed by state's students . . . published bi- annually . . . developed under philosophy that more than clerical ability is required . . . faculty participation in lectures and dis- cussions . . . gives the opportunity to talented students for practice and development of literary ability . . . manuscripts of prospective material are discussed by entire staff at open meetings . . . helped to launch suppression. no longer are there verdent freshmen, thanks to the frosh handbook . . . yearly publication . . . staffed by upperclassmen selected by iunior editor . . . tells all concerning the traditions, activities and organizations of state . . . work begun in second semester . . . hand- book distributed to freshmen during the summer - to upperclassmen during fall se- mester . . . acts as a guide for both freshmen and upperclassmen . . . fulfills its purpose of acquainting the frosh with their new role as members of the student body of state. seated: d. defano, co-editor, g. gillies, co-editor, e. judd, m. clidonnap standing: r. kurosaka, r. ziegler p. grastorf, business manager g. monroe, photography coordinator pedagugue celebrates fiftieth anniversar , am ey if , - . I . x - 1 ff qi . If X f di V. x, - , , r. bradley, c. brietfeld, m. lewis, c. eames, i. marx and a new format . . . shirl, toby, and ro tra el to detroit for acp conference and retu full of ideas . . . we strive for originality wht maintaining excellence . . . our aim: a bo indicative of this campus and its students . editors turn grey as they push their staff t ward the final goal . . . the staff works stea ily in an attempt fsometimes vainj to me our deadlines . . . copy and more copy . layout after layout . . . crop, crop, crop tempers flare as the time grows short . . . we make it? . . . but finally, a year of colle life recorded and preserved for posterity . the torch staff sits back and waits for the r action to come. this is the year for change . . . a new nam Y r 'I o lighting the torch 45' t. tlusty, r. petrick, associate editors ,f., . it 1 s. b. blanchard, editor seated: s. kessler, m. I. sollecito, i. versusky, s. lisson standing: d. crowley, d. ienks, c. petrick A a new s.u.n. shines in a year :gi Q p. dulak, b. colgan, s. donaldson. me lid X I. mccloud, p. iewell, i. gcllu, i. schneider, I. bowman ange and development changed: from news to s.u.n .... from press to offset . . . from editors to print- from theory to technique . . . from to associates to editors-in-chief . . . from through thursday to sunday through from rushing to the post office by to rushing to the copy setters at 8 . from satisfaction with a small but staff to the necessity for a large hard-working staff . . . continued: . . . cub classes once a week news board as policymaker . . . exposure various philosophical and iournalistic ideals the associated collegiate press conference, year in detroit . . . word upon word pub- based on how many unaccounted, thoughts . . . fun-filled work ses- discussions as we learned about each ourselves, and what a newspaper . sleepless nights, worried days, and supplies of aspirin . . . sighs of as our paper, the whole a little bigger the sum of its parts, really clid 'always out on friday . beauchemin, m. eisenman, i. galu, b. colgcln, l.p. white, l. mccloucl, lasselle l 522 , ,Vee a. dugan, first quarter editor em, f sfi' -'f?m-A t l. white, second quarter editor I i drreetery li i , f it it , it annual publication contains names, home and V, if school addresses of all students, faculty and . y Y staff . . . money alloted through cabinet ' y budget . . . information compiled by staff - 4, g il i 5 .y from cards filled out during registration . . . i ff- g, -:-'f r,,h new format: bigger size, different stock . . . P2 t- distributed to student body before thanks- i t i g giving vacation. i ,Q f' X - - l . r. petrick, editor: r. bradley, e. krupa, m. r. butler, missing: p. woinoski, b. samuels WSUEI state college radio station . . . began broad- casting this year . . . operated and financially supported by student body . . . currently closed circuit am operation . . . future plans to include expansion to fm broadcasting . . . also to include broadcasts of sports events and information of value to student body . . . work in such fields as programming, an- nouncing and technical aspects. seated: b. haney, d. allen, d. peterson, b. ryan, standing: dr. a. Y salatino, r. walter, d. white, i. hrdina, l. delfs press hureau press agent for student body . . . maintains bulletin board in lower draper, scrapbook col- lection . . . submits individual achievements to hometown papers . . . informs albany news- papers of events of the college from sports events to state college revue to moving up day . . . makes use of information received on cards from registration . . . if you've done something creditable, watch for your name . . . press bureau is still hard at work. seated: s. healy, standing: d. gard- ner, m. l. burton is to promote enthusiasm and ap- of music among students . . . mem- chosen for interest shown rather than . sponsors guest performers during oo. year . . . group advisor dr. c. stokes president c. rider . . . council in charge of concerts, musical productions by state groups . . . assemblies . . . jazz con- GYTS. ns choral group . . . selected on basis of erest and ability . . . try-outs held in early I . . . under guidance of dr. peterson . . . vel to various cities . . . local performances . allotted money by senate for blazers . . . certs presented on campus for enjoyment everyone. it -1- 1 lx .Q , Y f, Q X V qsivw 3 -, s 1' .-. gf! 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'L A ' . c. rider, president, e. hughes, b. haney, s. giordano, g. williams, t knapp, l. delfs at piano. music council statcsmcn second row, n. argyros, p. cerra, d. hoffman, d. weintraub, a. putnam, g. tobey, i. drapalski, a. henrekson, r. matrese, i. monte, e. piening, b. lucas first row, r. kurosaka, g. castigliola, w. goggin, e. hoag, p. cochrane, I. dykman, t. alcamo, e. wedge, p. hoffman, I. oliver, a. horton, mr. peterson d. wienk, president, h. bowers, I. twitchell, l. delfs, f. chonkers christian science organized to serve christian science students on campus . . . weekly testimony meetings held in brubacher . . . sponsors an annual lecture on christian science which is open to all students. cantcrhury cluh organized as a unit of national student council ofthe episcopal church . . . purpose: to pro- mote religious worship, service, and friend- ship . . . meets every sunday evening at st. andrew's church . . . study-discussion group . . . monthly corporate communions, varied social activities, retreats . . . special lenten services . . . fi l. ames, n. collister, president, r. dunn, i. norris m. tupacz, vice-president, m. holt, secretary, a lutz, assoc. editor of newmanitep p. iewell, editor of new- manite, s. borgos, president activities . . . lox and bagel brunches, picnics, study groups, folk dancing singing . . . sponsored by local b'nai ASE ruth chapter . . . advisor, rabbi n. I. rubmger i chanukah and purim parties . . . model seclar. newman cluh newman center focal point of activities . . . open to all students for study and relaxation . . . bi-monthly meetings . . . guest speakers . . . discussion groups . . . informal and formal dances . . . communion breakfasts . . . new- manite published monthly . . . participation in college activities such as state fair and homecoming . . . means of supplementing secular education with teachings of the catho- lic faith- . . . annual banquet second semester . . . chaplain, rev. d. starks. hillel top row: d. meltz, s. levin, i. barland, g. terdionier, p. luxemburg, e. burstein, e. zellner, second row: j. west, s. stromwasser, f. segal, presi- dent, h. goldman, vice-president, r. mandel, m. reap bottom row: c. emerson, e. zang, r. braunstein, h. rossoff pleasure is their reward for service smiles gives opportunity to students who wish to guide children in purposeful recreational activities .... works with albany home for children, clinton square neighborhood house and la salle school for boys . . . as an organi- zation plans parties, picnics and outings . . . as individuals, members act as leaders for activities such as arts and crafts, athletics and dramatics . . . tutoring is another valuable service. j. ordway, m. friesner, m. tucker, i. wenzel, c. green- berg, president, b. callahan, s. reese, vice-president international t lm group policy is to present a program of motion pic- tures . . . featuring entertainment as well as films of cultural, historic and artistic value . . . presented a survey of the development of the german silent film, using siegfried, the last laugh, variety, and the ioyless street . . . members project film, sell tickets and handle publicity . . . the bicycle thief, wild straw- berries, death of a salesman among high calibre films consistently shown. seated: w. vigars, i. mac vean, n. gates, p. iensen, president, a bader standing: d. peterson, d. white, i. fox, s. katz, i. thayer, a. loder m I misel, i. blenker, e. klein, n. banks les innovateurs seated: i. dowell, e. klein, president, g. loribee, c. di cruttalo, g. goldmang standing: m. base, o. beauchemin, i. herimon rench club at state . . . purpose is to provide n informal atmosphere for students to speak rench and learn french culture . . . annual rip to view french plays . . . activities include ame night, skits and use of french films. zimmer, president m. anderson, I. simone, n. alden, w. leo, I. mc carney, p. narrow, b. smith, d. williamson, I. whyland, e. nickel, d. chittenden, missing: phi beta lambda college division of united business education association . . . first phi beta lambda chapter in new york state . . . purpose: to create more interest in business leadership and participa- tion . . . accomplished through panel dis- cussions, field trips, guest speakers, demon- strations, monthly coffee hours . . . advised by c. blanchard and i. wagner . . . annual banquet second semester. l president camp heard consists of faculty and student members . . . purpose is to oversee the improvement and development of camp dippikill, the college camp located north of warrensburg in the adirondacks . . . senate appropriated a large sum of money for renovation of the farmhouse . . . camp board carried out program which consisted of an addition to the house, re- arrangement of upstairs, and a new paint iob. seated: g. mathews, d. mc allister, n. alden, e. barber, president, standing: t. knapp, b. todd, b. honey distributive education student education asseeiatio an opportunity for students interested in mer- chandising and marketing to further their knowledge . . . practical application of class- room learning . . works with albany chamber of commerce to acquaint students with the city's facilities . . . excellent community project . . . merchandising clinics held . . . business- men report on the important changes and trends in business . . . visits various business establishments throughout the state . . . mem- bers also enioy social activities such as picnics and dinners. a. pierce, treasurer, s. borgos, president professional organization . . . affiliated wi the national education association and t new york state teacher's association fosters an interest in the teaching professi . . . meetings feature guest speakers or fil . . . discussion of problems and interests the prospective teacher . . . host for the f conference for high schools in this area . members act as guides for fta groups whi visit the college. - - ms, election cummision handles all school elections . . . decides dates for elections such as campus queen, who's who, student association elections cmd re- placement elections . . . supervises the actual voting . . . counts . . . counts . . . counts . . . does much work with little recognition . . . election commissioner chosen by the s.a. presi- dent with the approval of senate . . . com- missioner responsible for choosing the rest of the commission. seated: s. baburchak, i. miles, election commissioner, m. caulfield, standing: h. white, d. sucato outing club club members enjoy an active life in outdoors . . . caving . . . skiing . . . hiking . helped in the renovation of the camp farmhouse . . . overnights at the member of intercollegiate outing association . . . attended i.o.c.a. con- at lake george, katohdin, maine . . . trips and activites with other colleges in area. bottom row: e. zellner, p. angell, g. gleason, i. tarrant, s. levin, m. tashiianp middle row: d. smith, c. rider, t. satterlee, president, f. segal, d. o'connor, a. smith, top row: c. miles, r. whiting, r. brciunstein, d. meltz, f. gifford, w. swindells, t. palgreen, g. altman, p. sadam, h. lorenzen, i. ritayik, b. kushner 0 af- vj ? in hr as-. m. . . ,- -4-U I F:- ' f w gf IMI .V iv vo:nnnrla11 ' -'Has fa J residences PUT jsf'f V I AF. , -5.'ii ' 1 . Q. , e...a...z..M..-.. so, , 'gift ' 'f 'ttiilei 's ?s Z ' , M , ..,-1 .Q-,, 1 , Z s ,H in Z . ,mu I, Peg sg if '- i 67 W 1, Cv all dressed up for the dance time out for some study aIden's first formal weekend successful 1 - 7 if ll W n alden hall residents publish bi-weekly news sheet . . . congregate in rec room . . . scram- ble for newspapers after dinner . . . ardently watch t.v .... fill study lounges after hours . . . begin to perk at noon on saturday . . . celebrate residents' birthdays with corridor parties . . . skate on dorm field . . . enioy date parties . . . entertain at coffee hour after faculty dinners . . . spend sunday afternoons playing cards and listening to records . . . gather at piano for relaxation . . . had sun- day evening snack to acquaint frosh with upperclassmen . . . worked diligently to pre- pare banner to welcome alums at home- coming. for me? fv- ,..- if sing women proud of new t.v. and stereo . attracts after dinner loungers . . keeps date entertained . . . frosh compose of population . . . first attempt at dorm a success . . . placed in christmas enjoyed folk singing with faculty in before thanksgiving dinner . . . cap- christmas spirit with clever door decor only women's dorm to enter float in home- parade . . . publishes manual for . keeps dorm informed with bru , W v - . 1 . X -55 1 v . -if 1 W S252 ' f it it'll fit - with a little re-arranging hru landscape turns from mud to macadam you think it's only for show? W s 1 r 5, K 311' ll A fig? 'l i is if li l it seated: n. simmons, c. crowley, l. talbott, mrs. randy on floor: m. holt, p. van guysel, s. kessler pierce ladies prepare pierce hall . . . enjoys homey atmosphere . . . I breakfast in pi's . . . sewing circle gathers in 'f d k ingle room . . . entertains faculty at candle- light christmas dinner . . . cooperative spirit prevails . . . has learned to study in the dark ' . . . when electricity fails . . . orderly living is l typical of pierce ladies . . . tv tempts pseudo- scholars . . . pierce chatter echoes in pine room . . . ping pong . . . popcorn . . . kitchens. this teasing is for the birds! l , . :X let's relax for a minute I l :eval atmosphere prevails sayles all . . . frosh predominate . . . every is excuse for a party . . . residents in lounge . . . every chance they capture third place in sing . . . exer- n private gym . . . when fencing class not meet there . . . alternate study and . . fireplace blazes for sunday after- get-togethers . . . men dating sayles girls it takes less time to hike over from wa- than to wait for the phone . . . two iohn and donny, have adopted of daughters. look ok here? e K s We D 1 , A -rx . 5: 4 w, rg N :Et v' his first date with a queen hot soup for lunch an W in Q ' 'Af ff M 5: - 5 Q E 55 W patty cake, patty cake fi if -'f ' XX xigl 44 JEL, iJJjff1f ' 'ipil his M ll!!! - w I lim waterbury hall . . . men look forward to tri- end of Q long wqlk hgme annual smokers . . . enioyed rehearsing for christmas sing . . . play touch football against fraternities . . . maintain ping pong tourna- S ment . . . are hoping for dry path across dorm y D p field . . . for easy access to union . . . regret not being invited to p.i. parties at alden. 126 it can't be friday night! in holiday sing 5 fi i t 4, musicians have day at adams house . . . home for musicians . . . would-be bridge masters . . . crowded . busy chefs . . . make for pi's and combo . . . order-out pizza fans . . . crew of plumbers and mechanics. house . . . girls like 'ro sing . . . many piano . . . borders on blooming rose . home of residence council's scribe . . full bookcase reveals study zeal. this was taken last summer when we . . . i . banjo . . . uke . . . pinochle fans, K4 'ii his s . f ssis rfsllglif -.41 frat ' X -P D study prevails at east now who's being ridiculous! 127 i think . . . i can't put it down r n ef 3'-if .il -, we K: K -1. -Q 9, ,L - lr, fm 1 'sl vi --vi and as i work my way through college ,O kitchen convenient pla fu for get-tegethers at jefferson and lake ieiterson house . . . wants to teach . . . emphatically against tuition . . . puts up with exploding radiators . . . refrigerate cotton balls . . . gals accentuate p.i. costumes with bangle bracelets . . . and sun glasses . . . stu- dious-this group. lake house . . . men spend leisure playing cards . . . have good turnout at date parties . . . appear on intra-murals rosters . . . usually in combo with madison house . . . try hand at popping corn . . . also k.p. H 'i i X' 3 1 4 . 2 iw i' Q7 ,, -5' 5 . .L E lr'- ivy 3: - 3 A Y...-f TS tl and then the papa bear house tonight, fella? X dison men keep house -.Nj madison house . . . has company of lake house each night for dinner . . . likes to party . . . and to sing . . . combines with lake house for christmas sing. ontario house girls love their mailman . . . trudge to walden . . . at seven a.m. each day . . . for breakfast . . . home of lucky thirteen . . . builds houses of playing cards . . . ama- teur cooks prepare spaghetti . . . kitchen bridge Club. together we rule ontario sports kitchen bridge eluh park house . . . south . . . ice skate in washing- ton park . . . sun bathe on third floor back porch . . . influenced by illinois transfer . . . trek through winter snows for ice cream cones . . . quasi-d8ra. house. park house . . . north . . . nightly entertains south park and adams houses for dinner . . has friendly male neighbors . . . proves that fire extinguisher plus fun-loving girls produce calamity. partridge house . . . enioys frequent coffee breaks . . . caroled for aged women's home at christmas . . . frozen pipes burst . . . cause confusion and a few hurried exits . . . meal at alden waterbury serve as study break. match that - raise you five park and partridge revel in confusion rr sse e Q is me . G, 2 N Y X, , , it 55 ,Thr steadfast friends tix, 3 r qff i 5 ' it ttre Q1 etr e it l l if l W ' V ew E 'X ' ' t L ,er ,, - W E' :xii SE 1? i i -Q' l I .Q ,. -,f-R Aa. 1, ' s L1 whose date? 1 'U residence eeuneil and judicial heard govern en-eds seated: k. byers, b. hummel, c. de trancesco, s. gunyang standing: I. mc cabe, p. van gysel iudicial board . . . enforces laws set forth by resdience council . . . hears cases of rule infractions . . . cogitates alibis and excuses . . . flat tire . . . icy roads . . . accident . . . slow watch . . . passes sentence. residence council . . . member of intercollegi- ate association of women students . . . sends representatives to state and regional conven- tions . . . body of dormitory, group house and sorority presidents . . . legislates regulations for co-eds . . . oversees student lite and hours in women's residences . . . compiles and distributes handbook ot laws to incoming trosh women-memo from minnie . . . inter- prets rules . . . appoints iudicial board . . . barbara hummel presides. i C9 .., ik gg? ii fl Lfx ,f rrs seated: s. kesslerg k. byersg l. mc cabeg b. hummel, president: s. gunyanp p. grastort g. morganp i. ianowiczp standing: l. parkerg m. goricky a. hallp p. van gyselp c. de tran- cescop e. som merlad M 5' MQ' M wfda Q H in L Az i e E 'I ,Fu M 6 U 'x . V., E 'fi V .l 'a P .' ' 4-one .. 'gjrw,z3.jgk: . ' s-,yr i- -.f- f- , - .,. H 5A2,gi,3U?V,4., .XQ- 1 1 ' E 'T :lg i gm if W l I1 if I , ,sf ,L I ki l ' im. if Z' . Q E -' -23 4. .. ,, A, ,gy 'i3?fI'c515 , ,1 M A V .3 'H H J e - JF' 1 G ii .5 , l,l I, 551' ' in if U . .4 I iii' 45 : 1 07' y 5 5 is -I 4 9 im' ,R 43' N Q ' 1 K f oi -kj? :ii p J, ,Q-wb , up-Q L. 1 ' 5 ...,.., af' .. 1. 1 reeks l Q: . 1 M standing: d. gruel, b. fairbanks, m. golclsteinp seated: r. milewski, b. leo, president, I. costello, m. danko change and improvement: key inter-fraternity words i f c works to coordinate and regulate fra- ternites . . . constitution rewritten in hopes of meeting challenge of new campus . . . na- tional interfraternity conference at pittsburgh attended by doug flagg and bill leo, i f C chairman . . . conference held on campus with fraternity members and faculty, february 14, to outline aims, purpose, and goals of fra- ternities . . . joint meeting held between rep- resentatives of geneseo and albany i f c to discuss fraternity problems as a result of a letter sent to units of the state university . . . mr. mc kinnon named as advisor to i f c. T standIng m I eIsenman b keenan I nelson h mandevIIIe I davIs I druIan m a Iynaugh I crIspelI I strong s stromwasser seated p pezzulo v QIIIIS d sklnner s murphy s platt I kerpel Inter sororlty I:IIunI:II keeps sororItIes strung I s c revItaIIzes unIty sororItIes to promote frIendshIp and Improvement IncreasIng functIons and fulfillment of new actIvItIes new code for rushlng as second semester rushIng undertaken new revIsIon of con stItutIon to meet demands of rushIng tabhshes custom of servlng refreshments to faculty on monday at faculty meetIngs develops new tIes wIth alums to examIne SOl Of'Il'leS,'l'I'lel!'fUI'lCl'IOI1S and IncreasIng value on campus specIal InvestIgatIon of con tInuatIon to new campus pubhshes new prospectus to Inform frosh COHCETDIUQ sororItIes sets up coffee hours wIth fraternItIes exchange dInners among sororItIes proposes new Ideas for snow sculpture tournament I s bowIIng nIght . organIzes wlnterlude In conIunctIon with I f c. l. martin, m. hughes, i. tyo, i. waltamathg standing row two: i. bannister f r. koepsell, r. bullis, e. reid, a. de caprio, t. wisniewski how many times have i got to tell you guys to stop drinking out of my cup? a p a is dealt first prize... in homecoming parade . . . eleventh annua iournal published . . . fosters high ideals brotherhood . . . members honored in mu epsilon, pi gamma mu, sigma pi kappa phi kappa . . . bill burnett dusanenko, myskania members, elected who's who . . . larry coleman heads board, also belongs to who's who senator dave ienks edits news . . dent of s. a. is iohn tyo . . . bill leo, of campus chest and president's presides over i f c . . . lenny lapinski, senator, in charge of all college reception bob brennan balances '64 class treasury gary smith new soccer captain . . . rick soph senator, assists in management of wsu . . . norm stewart appointed student guid chairman . . . ed wolner '65 vice-president george lomaga class senator . . . sophomores: seated: r. genero, w. smith, g. lomaga, g. anderson, standing row one: d. lippert, n. stewart, w. kemp, r. hamilton, r. oleniczak, standing row two: d. sucato, r. rosinski, s. sager, d. morgan, b. barrette iuniors: seated: l. lapinski, i. cambridge, b. brennan, d. ienks, w. leo, m. goldstein, standing row one: p. tagler, p. slusar, h. dieck, i. blair, 4'- seniors: seated: 1. o'neill, 1. dusanenko, w. burnett, l. coleman, president, I. buchalter, r. strauberp standing: w. simmons, d. van epps, g. quick, d. nichols, f. mc carthy, r. alpha pi alpha 31-214,6 2 P1 as william tell-a p a style well, if's my distinct impression that seniors: front row: m. chariton, s. sterIing, c. crowley, I. crispell, m. fietcher, c. IeVIl'iei second row: g. beck, i. hall, m. houghton, p. jedrzeiewski, g. wackerow. sophomores: front row: i. porr, s. mc kee, i. mensch, I. everett, i. mestites, m frresner second row: j. schermer, s. orthlieb, p. ives, I. angers, i. gross, e. aloisio, m murray hz takes prize for must original float in humecnmi. with trash 'em peds . . . participates in sports, open houses, and gala spring weekend . . . proud of two who's who members, millie tietcher and connie crowley . . . sue murphy serves as isc president, also as senator with nancy baumann and darlene delio . . . gretta 138 I3 beck kde president . . . bz was represented in kde, kme, and signum Iaudis this year . . . pat cooks took the starring role in the soph skit . . . connie crowley one of the Iucky 'I3 on myskania . . . counselors actively partici- pated in trosh weekend. beta zeta PV if .- , 15,1-ov 1. Y, . ,, gil , . 1 T ri fi iuniors: front row: s. epsfein, k. byers, r. rodriguez, b. rector, i. mc grow, s. lenowitz, b. merriomp second row: p. muller, s. murphy, j. recesso, t. rich, m. muina, i. van slyke. big ben strikes back v- H -AQ'YWWu!L present difticulties when it's time to crack the books .4 ,,..4J.a..4- 139 chi sig takes lead in the playboy of the western world with iudy stone . . . another swinging house on western avenue . . . sisters belong to vari- ous honoraries at state . . . chi sig has pro- minent list of senators . . . carol darby, mary alice lynaugh, mary margaret welker, roz ferrara, bonnie davidson, secretary, pat con- way, parliamentarian . . . arlene paciunas di- rects choreography for the revue and was elected to who's who . . . girls in chi sig par- ticipate in spring weekend with the swinging knights at their informal . . . nine sisters have seniors: front row: p. la balbo, e. keith, s. broomfield, b. perry second row: b. i. davis, mrs. rice, my lynaugh, i. quayg third row: m o keefe taught This Year Gt fhe albany Qirls Club - - - f. rclpp, i. accuri, b. davidson, r. treccasi, p. rosinski, i. davis l zwlckl active on campus as witnessed by second bauer, m. zandri. place in christmas sing. juniors: seated:-b. meade, c. spas, b. mcnairy, c. klossnerp second row: i. stone, b. waite, m. raneri, r. terrara, m. ruggiero ehi sigma theta sipping . . . soda? sophomores: front row: e. casey, b. burke, i. nussbcwmp second row: 1. hortung, m. fucker, c. dorby, e. valentino, d. konnight, p. conwcxyy third row: g. corbonaro, c. rydell, k. mickewich, ci. selwood, m. welker, c. koercher, s. nenclze, c. browerp fourth row: k. beiro, T. Iindsley, c. morton. christmas sing 1963? V .1 YN 'N 'X Y W - 3' N 11. V 'ff - . V Y 1 il , . . , 'N' '9' Y x ' 'dd ik Ax 1.-4,4-x T L- , f sei: Y. I 4-11 ' 2' ,f X 1 en garde! putter club eep leads the way with purchase of two new houses at future campus site . . . wins football championship for eighth consecutive year . . . leads in all four basketball leagues . . . entertained 30 boys from lasalle at christmas party . . . ex- tensive improvements in present house which accommodates 25 men . . . members active on campus . . . gary penfield serves on myskania, member of varsity soccer team, elected to who's who . . . steve borgos presides over newman club, is class senator, and includes who's who among his honors . . . jim op- pedisano plays on varsity basketball team . . . dan twomey returns from south american trip and lectures to various groups . . . ed broom- field sparks varsity soccer squad . . . cabinet minister iohn lilga directs campus recreation . . . bob fairbanks heads iunior class . . . Z' chicken! v .7 l sophomores: seated: d. le bleu, l. sneddon, m. eppner, p. schroeck, standing: i. maz zarolli, c. moden, g. moore, d. odorizzi, i. schneider, p. pearson d 1 5-,fi H-9. c arp- -Q., 54-31 ana sennors seated e broomfield, p splccn,l zwncklbauer, g penfield, s borgos, b nelson, standmg m camarata, b llnke, b cross, d moore,l green, s crowell,l olson,l op pechsano L, eat your heart out' look, Its like this .LL rumors seated d pierce, b falrbanks,l Illga g mgrlny, r weeks,T mccaluso standing b carrol,l mc garlty b murphy b seaman, cl gresens, w arihurton, d klnvllle r rltzmclnn, m glmlgllano, 1 messing , 1 47 I . U F, X f .'.-I xx I Y 1 'V V1 ' I X L-' -V.. 1 , N' - ' Ze wig si? f. '54 V3,.....fs'1 ',-1 K . 1.1.1721 ,gr 1 A 2 - ' .. ' . f G - A . i, - A 'f 4 f5f i5j:f'1...'-':i'11.4 ,':::1':'.+-Lff.-ef '44 '..- - ' . , . . . 1 I . Y -,,, . -, r r r 1 0 0 s 5 Y r ' , 1 A, V I H . 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G se p I' 'TI' 5 ' .41 H -.1 , seniors: 'front row: a. dugan, i. appleyard, s. van riper, s. platt, i. tully, s. gardnerg second row: e. walters, c. bergeron, c. walker, i. bivona, s. cohen, i. wathier, d. lewis, c. colway, m. cull, s. blanchard, d. matthy. gamma kappa phi holds isc scholarship cup... we're 'ust cheerin in the rain l J ' rl many sisters of gamma kap serve as senators: carroll colway, mary cull, sally van riper, piret kutt, marlee sorenson, libby stroud, bon- nie batchelor, maggie mansion, pat fasano and naomi skolky . . . shirley blanchard is yearbook editor and minister of publications . . . mary cull, ann dugan, shirley blanchard elected members of who's who . . . ann dugan and linda white shared duties as co-editors of state university news . . . sue platt is senior class treasurer . . . piret kutt and carole harvey were selected to be campus queen attendants . . . six sisters were active trosh camp counselors . . . libby stroud is co-author of common stater. , IV 3 ll it 'I' T1 Ilia' 'Byrd ' iii' J hi' 'liql fa' li IFJ ll I , . F. Q 1 . E P A ,l -l ' :l f ' ,Lf 'ilk l 'D' l, ' ll I : if N, r f 1 . 11 , m- ,r..f.-nr f r 7 f rg' sophomores: seated: b. allison, a. renzi, d. crowley, b. callahan, lb. rohr, standing: k. geary, h. gozemba, s. pennachia, n. skolky, b. gould, l. nelson, I. sharo, cr. caldwell, m. caroselli, mattick, m. tabone, r. segal gamma kappa phi platt enioys talking to billy-the-reader . . . juniors: front row: I-rp I. gianini, b. i. fianagan, b. batchelor, m. sorenson, m. fusaroy seated: I. eustance, c. de francesco, r. scorza, e. alve, b. keenan, p. kutt, s. baburchak, standing: s. compo, v. clark, k. hogan, b. bryant, I. asfoury, c. gray, p. dulak, s. healy, d. d'aiuto, I. stroud, s. mangini, t. cutler. W ' ERS or msezaam gguzaaiii once upon a time . . . ian wathier proofreads a term paper appa heta seniors: seated: b. rogers, I. costello, f. bantu, d. fear, i. Io monica, standing: b. onson Q. cibulsky, g. trudell, k. bellcntoni, p. pulcini iuniors: seated, l. west, f. smith, p. cerra, i. millccro, d. simingtonp second row: o. d. sivers, b. roblee, I. civihe. budnikcs, i. dropolskip third row: i. smolley, r. d. schryer, g. petre, b. cotton ..52 '9? AHF?- - V68 1 X all together now, 1-2-3! how does dr. kildore do it? Cf 4, w I h swings at formal rush annual black derby features larry iackson and his swinging knights . . . float takes first place as most humorous in homecoming pa- rade . . . steve condoiani heads student govern- ment . . . andy cibulsky elected to myskania . . . rivalry chairman fred smith em' cee's cam- pus night . . . committee selects ross dunn as ambassador to france . . . station manager don allen coordinates wsua programming . . . art iohnston to edit 'I967 frosh handbook . . . lynn costello presides over a.m.i.a .... cab- inet minister gary petre handles student-facul- ty relations . . . '65 class treasury controlled by dave gagnier . . . pat cerra in charge of senate reorganization . . . ioe lamonica, ed budnikas, tony riservato, iohn little, art iohn- ston, and don allen serve as class senators. Q1 W it I Q' S591 :rink I ia .sam ,- S Pg, lr. l l .V is the army was never like this , as sophomores: seated: e. fitzgerald, j. duly, r. palmer, l. anderson, t. riservato, l. sand. second row: g. philips, r. severns, i. little, a. von dolln, d. gagnier, d. bratt, d. weintraub. third row: r. stenard, r. lucznski, i. deans, d. mc allister, a. iohnson, t. morris, r. dietz, r. kimball .,,- A G l H l l l what would amy vanderbilt say? vim 5.1 W -N ff appa elta 'fa wha'r's the name of the game? ,, SQ Ui X .W ,Q-Fr r wx Q JA VST - mind over matter? , 1 e e , c. dalpan, d. muhlich standing: m. thomas, m. dorne, j. koller, k. scheinman seated: m. danes, l. mc cabe, p. van gysel, s. kessler, c. mark- seated: e. kautman, m. zongrone, m. eisenman, president, vice-president, m. norton, standing: a. pepe, i. faville, g. Q . , .A :, kd first to challenge a tnethall game en state campus . . . vs. chi sig . . . also has illustrious sisters . . . geri schleifer, marcia english, candy dal pan and mary lou eisenman in who's who . . . marcia english serves as president of pi omega pi . . . geri schleifer active as treas- urer ot myskania . . . kd is represented in kappa delta epsilon, pi omega pi, and kappa mu epsilon . . . pat pezzulo served as veep of the iunior class and lenore mc cabe as sec- retary . . . candy dal pan is a senior senator . . . 2nd place tor ifc-isc scholarship cup last spring . . . this year had eight trash camp counselors . . . girls of kd at the heart of western ave . . . kd highlights their spring weekend with a dinner dance at the tom sawyer. sophomores: seated: a. quartararo, s. haimowitz, c. pettey, b. king, m. wentzel, c. werbin, standing: p. flattery, b. rosenfeld, p. sheppard, k. kittle, l. gold, c. schmoll, s. kehoe, m. meindl, I. cal isto ' ' . Q .l I e a . ,, , t r 5 3- ' 1 ' i W ,a 'I 4 E Q in I r seniors: front row: t. tomciszewski, d. wescott, b. segreto, i. druian, c. culver, r. minc second row: b. iko, l. spock, i. ludwig, i. ross, t. tlusty, c. mohr, i. laing, d. wetsig Off phi delta features opening shew ter state fair U e- F ' 4 ., H 3 2 1 Neff . , Pu 1 N .ll- iuniors: front row: c. di pasquale, m. caulfield, I. duquette, g. altamore 1 cordrsco mandevillep second row: f. held, I. kurz, m. brennan, a. laufer, i. wenzel v cotton fields, b. hummel successful year for phi delt . . . iune druian, pam carter and connie culver proudly rep- resented sisters on myskania and in who's who . . . pam carter is state's campus queen . . . delores blanche served as exchange student in puerto rico . . . signum laudis elects ioanie ludwig and donna wetsig this year . . . ioanie Iudwig and barb townsend work on senate . . . toby tlusty is associate editor of the 1963 torch . . . phi delts hold their formal dance at shaker ridge during annual sorority week- end. if this doesn't go into orbit -, v,,4 phi delts and guest plan state fair opening show friendly atmosphere just chokes down with prohibition . . f' Y... -,ig .5 ' iiit ,. Q, . Q sophomores: front row: y. marsh, m. mastrangelo, i. sirrine, r. ioslin, second row: b. mc broome, r. frazitcl, m. davin, cl. overby, n. anderson, b. townsencl, f. harrison, third row: s. Silverman, l. krepp, c. ravnikar, m. mc nichols, k. leroy, e. mcsrkowitz, e. lietz, b. crowley, l. gusberti, c. sorentino 1314: iw Quin ! I Y C! M i E: 5 1 f fs ., , fl f . ' ' If '- psi gamma 152 .4 sophomores: kneeling: d. tomes, l. simone, b. watson: seated: m. berdinka, d. watson, m. lewis, k. rockwell, m. ehrenkonig, b. kettle, e. campion: standing: s. mar- osek, r. bradley, m. pres, s. holzer, s. gunyon, b. smith a ge . N 5 1 Wd ' gill' i, l l l M ll 3' . K iuniors: kneeling: b. baker, m. sollecito, s. balassone: seated: a. zamorski, c. eaton h. Vanderbilt, v. gillis, l. talbott, k. king, standing: p. didio, e. coons, i. nye, c. petrick c. matthews, v. morgan, m. quattrini, n. short , Kaur.: , l si L X- .ti : 4 I Ii: 5,11 ' 5 .iff 4 uf W V ,,, S I I M seniors: seated: r. petrick, e. whipple, p. cipolla, m. butler, a. roth: standing: b. martin, e. krupa, g. smith, i. webber, b. gutberlet, s. burris, e. varulo i thought you said bugs bunny was on ti when will you ever learn? psi gamma places first in cigarette contest . . . wins t.v. set . . . psi gam has members in sigma pi sigma, signum laudis, kappa delta epsilon, kappa mu epsilon, and mu lambda alpha . . . ro petrick and pat woinoski were elected to who's who . . . pat won a seat on myskania . . . ro served as editor of directory, grand marshall, and associate editor of yearbook . . . psi gam had two frosh camp counselors . . . planned dinner dance at inn towne motel . . . makes contribution of books to hawley li- brary. it's what's on top that counts ., , in l . 1 ,- i ' sigma alpha sophomores: front row: b. baker, k. killenbec, p. bishop, t. lovelessp second row: l. king, c. vito, h. messerole, t. sawyer, third row: m. wood, h. brewster, k. baker, r. rybicki, k. kordts, m. dunaiski, m. suss, b. leuthner, n. hager and they say sororities are no good . . planned spring affair for weekend this year . . . sisters keep busy . . . jackie lindsay heads student union or- ganization as chairman . . . carol vito is chair- man of college social calendar . . . bev blencoe works as editor of the american chemical society newspaper . . . iudy strong serves as president of w.a.a .... sig alph is represented in kappa mu epsilon, kappa delta epsilon, pi omega pi, and signum laudis . . . sisters received directors cup for intramural participation . . . placed in top five at holiday sing this year . . . formed a scholarship program for higher achievement . . . sig alph gave money at christmas for adoption of orphan. mine's bigger than yours it i ' N 6 A i ii .L f ,, g y- 3 W it t s e in ' ..: e i D , i : 'T ' 5 I f it -, 1 LI s- ,I 21 Q rig , tr, seniors: front row: i. kovba, i. strong, m. souieg second row: d. truskolclski, a. herron, d. lockwood, c. giiiespie, l. hammon, b. kupczyk, i. somerville, p. pfenning sf-'viii this little piggy went to . i took this? 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K it wi, -rms ew ,vim ,- juniors: front row: m. david, c. reynolds m anderson k reed second row: I. shearer, t. mac dowell, v parker s bradzsh d williamson, h. hamiltonp third row: h. goldman b schuey p ben nett, b. blencoe, a. partise, b. bochnak, d sklnner r mandell c polus eq as-5' 'a march on down to get your beer . . . im front row: p. manitta, b. ryan, a. delifini. second row: i. fraley, t. wisner, e. mulligon. front row: d. fiagg, d. gray, m. danko, i. thorpe. second row: p. fisher, f. richardson, d. neville, b. mc carthy. 9' f if . . . we are sober ever . . . sls celebrates 25ti anniversary at annual spring weekend .... activities c the brothers center around the house at 231 western, the t and the stadium . . . annuc escape of cecrl the hamster creates merr chase as rodent travels through walls to th basement homecoming float features sad dle shoe and theme step lively state . . intramural victories put softball team on to formal rush rat mort is usual bohemian bla: 0 l U . I I l class president, leads sophomores to rivalr win . . . howie woodruff and pete fisher ser on myskania . . . ace mccarthy and howi Woodruff elected to whos who . . . preside don gray also presides over the kitchen chief cook. in first and third leagues . . . fred rawe, '6 v sigma lambda sigma -wa-. i , CAUTIO REFORM SCHDOL gee, officer krumpke, we're deprived on account of we're depraved! 1 front row: m. zcikis, d. dye, b. quigley, c. coonp second row: p. briggs, T. roche, b. angell, d. sarnowski, I. vrficlk. ' 1 M M IH. this bird's done for 157 sigma phi sigma seniors: f. held, r. zeichner, c. merritt, d. Ievine, ci. goldstein, b. lang, s. gurbowitz. sophomores: front row: o. weinerp second row: r. brensilver, i. bollt, e. iocobs, b. rausch, i. koblintz, h. Ientzp third row: h. geduld, I. kciutman, p. gold, h. cooper- man, s. cohen, I. Washburn, c. rosenberg, I. shclrrow, m. gusberti. juniors: front row: c. cohn, r. samson, d. wexler, I. kerpelp second row: I. ooron, r. solomon, e. reynolds, b. schner, I. steinberg, g. goldmon. phi inspires state all state joins u-uruukpmt ean't also sold pom poms to contribute to student association at homecoming . . . at 840 washington ave . . . sig phi of active sisters in dramatics ,... gail assistant director of murder in the . . . gerry goldman was veep of council . . . sig phi has six sisters in and kde . . . sisters support their sorority open houses and parties . . . transform house into a siamese palace for formal sig phi entertains faculty. E 1 Wife, t df merry christmas-cha-cha-cha. merriment by the moment better make that 2. 0 txo initiates fraternity- spensered lecture series state's youngest group celebrates second an- niversary at party, february 16 . . . higher academic qualifications instituted for pledges and initiates . . . designs new cover for ifc perspectus . . . formal rush features silver wheel . . . addition of eighteen pledges to freshmen class . . . charlie baker works as public relations editor of the state university news . . . bob sargeant presides over student union organization . . . debate club headed by ion strickland . . . jim hot-tois serves as technical manager of wsua . . . doug peterson captains gymnastic team and manages soc- cer team . . . rich robelotto acts as publicity director of athletic department . . . don diltz is president of madison house. juniors and seniors: seated: l. packman, d. crystal, b. sargeant. standing: r. milewski, c. baker, d. moore, b. gibson pledge committee appears '.-r. ffl' 13 3 sophomores: seated: i. slenker, d. simons, h. kenyon, b. branick, a. mc call standing: hottois, i. morrell, i. morgan, b. maurer to be scheming ck., txo pledges attend one of their first meetings . . . soon they will become a dis- tinct group ci 6 if X.. . Z, i,--, Q Mr if 'Nik mx . sports state hunters gn 4-6 for season i garciamen score 20 goals during season . . . l broomfielcl high with 6 . . . broomfield scores 4 against plattsburg . . . penfielcl voted most l valuable player by teammates . . . penfielcl all-state honorable mention . . . seamon, broomfield receive all-conference honors . . . borys kozielski and gary smith to captain next years squad. another great save by goalie gary penfield penfield boots the ball out of the goal with his usual great form Q5 Q9 'fir I a A. - x six . Q . :ff- an o.k., what are we going to do now? P good footwork, you faked him out V ,X 1. -f.--L. a co-captain ed broomfield displays hustle against r.p.i. cross country: a promising new spurt at state another victory for robinson l'OblI1SOl'1 Sl'Gl lS to ITIOVG UP fit -Ni was ARE' r 5 ' i it M' sate exft A E, ' ii' in .tr . .' W I ' A , 1' ' , Vig il ? 41 4 Q' ' K ' . ' , i '- rt, gi rf:-Y, ' 7 - ..'. ' :-- 2 IQ . V .Y -r -fx -. a fine finish cross country team wins 5, loses 'I in du meets . . . tom robinson undefeated in du meets . . . robinson sets siena and lemoyn course records . . . bronson most improv two year runner . . . tuttle most improved o year runner . . . team places seventh lemoyne invitational . . . places thirteenth canisius invitational . . . promises to b come a strong varsity sport in the future more depth will be added next year. grapplers end season with 4-6 record high man with 38 points . , . quickest rded by woytowich at 2:26 . . . dick scored 5 pins and 34 points . . . mon- has nine straight wins and best record 11 and 'I . . . board and monaco finish- second in nysiwc meet at oswego . . . finished third in the nysiwc . . . is young and promising. be a tiger! now what is he doing? cagers place second in state tournament backcourt man joe laudis moves the ball around a merrimack defender co-captain jim oppedisano goes up for 2 sf 4 . f 4 ike dr. sauers ed.d. or m.d.? peds finish regular season with a disappoint- ing ll-'IO mark . . . 5 of the loses by 2 points or less . . . dick crossett named to state all- tournament all-stars of cortland . . . iim op- pedisano scored 366 points for the year . . . crossett tallied 365 while making better than SOCX: of his field shots . . .- crossett named to first team all-stars in siena christmas tourney . . . peds romped oswego and buffalo state in cortland . . . lost final to potsdam 49-40 in final . . . finish third in siena tourney. , Q. I lg' NW ? 5 .V llt, 3 f'.- f Qf ,fir:'2w Q . fu- f 2 F: ax I E Nw m mv ff -2 Lf kgfkf Q 92 J GB, 4, Q ark ' Km 1'3- K state sluggers go 6-I0 for the season a ped legs out an infield hit hey coach, is this your bottle of J drop the bunt down the first base line crack, a ped slugger drills the ball down the right field line 62 baseball peds finished the season with 6-10 record . . . lack of pitching depth prov- to be the downfall of the ped attack . . . sophomores showed a great deal of for the '63 season . . . tony macaluso the year with a respectable .342 bat- average . . . paul sheehan and gary delivered with clutch hits throughout season . ray weeks pitched several fine senior dick mann was voted the valuable player and batted .350 'for team high . . . joe thorpe, a transfer from chalked up half the victories for seniors mike camarata and gary are to captain the '63 squad. ,Juli 'L 5 rl 1 .- fl fr M' wi-wr A few ,- X x ,Jggla 1. id.- , ,A V-, . AJ. 51'-s- Jn 4' , G --jews HL,2,'3?!f .siffLZ'3TiE-fi, fwfr- f 1, :AT ul it's a hit .FL ,' M4 '94-W be a good stance A 171 racqueters finish season at 4-4 watch that line senior dave baum finished his college with a record of 32 wins, 6 losses over years of varsity play . . . soph bob compiled 7-1 record...sophs iohn and iohn sturtevant finished at 6-2 . . vant to captain '63 squad . . . team will baum but last year's trosh ed wolner keith costello promise to add depth thi spring . . . w,,g,zs ij?-ff ea-iigizgi K D , . k -V ' another great save 3 ' ' 7 captain dave baum mak S the fencing society lmtlated at state X clng soclety consists of about 15 members meets once a week In sayles gym elves Instruction In foul fencing frank collms coaches the team engages m tches with local clubs financed by mbershlp dues looking forward to tructlon with epee and sabre open to students now try that move agaln en gardel if l l I l l J X , .H f I, 1 I- X ' J nw if ' l , -. ft. t. ,, fees V V X X N 421 ., . . , -,e1,f:,'-2..1ie ' eil' 2331 5 ' wg 1 'AY-!'.'x .- .-L ' W , ' -. C ' . . ,if f ' ' 1 . ti I . ' 'Z . , ' ' , H-e9.'f' A-,Y ' See, A. :ev ,feet N 7 1: 1 - , . t I ,x , ,. N R ' ' . ' V ,f ' . V 't , , Q, i ' J U I 0 ' - Q . . , a . I l ' n . . f . . Y 1 n Q . . . ,. . 3 .3 QM . x ' X .- 'uf x Reef- , ,,?n:n ' i r , ' - Hill llllli tttltr tilt? r 1IlllIE 'il'llllF gulf grows at state golf team won 3, lost 4, tied l in meets last spring . . . third in the state university meet at oswego, 14 strokes behind cortland and 6 strokes behind buffalo state . . . bill story individual medalist in ecac tourney with a 152 in 36 holes, finished sixth in a twelve team field . . . bill nelson captains, this years squad . . . varsity shows more power this year with addition of fred maurer . . . maurer was last years outstanding frosh player who shot a 75 in ecac tourney. 174 some advice from the pro f ffl i ? 5 Y ' 1 WT i' Ill l to Ill l r r nl r r llle r keep that head down, paul! FT varsity cheerleaders 9: c. rydell, j. fagan, standing: i. izzo, p. i. gross fresh cheerleaders v. kominowski, g. borys, t. marco, n. schaeffer, i. leone amia program in full swing eep takes the title in football do M' ' Q I ,-' I ' n , . nal. ! hey, i thought this was touch football 4 Ai. . Q A T4 , ,, 'QF 4.4 1 ' .. , ?Q Yi , , ' , ' ' , tr-: - Y , - - -- -1.-v,',-f. --H rf sv f - f:w',1 - ., f-rift' k w ...ff - Y- V4 'Fhuar , 4-K I M, Qlmz3L'- . ' 'P 'ily-S .x 'UU' B431 gI..!Pi...dn leg: I I f -:lb I I1 4' rsh N T K if A 49 , 4 I as Z Y, ful' Jgwqlxgr I: A513 k .Q 5 .t gfgbg A :T,,, .l MU'-. , L -KxfiuQQef',,.V.iQQ,:1VT, S V7 ,C Y7.fff:L ' 5 'fl F .I ', f e Wigan lr X :, 1 1 K. . W Y , J 4 ' - .iw 5 q 'l'z.?.Q'. ji fu fr: ' , L , --S' I- ip f H ' r r X Q - A f ,r , A V -- 4 V I ,V nur. v. fb- .12 A, x M M s Q it wig why do The girls have to be over there? 4 ,r 3. P 'lx -gl .1- ... '-we ,. 54 'we-we .-wa u-Q.--1, - ,. -QP?-5,3 .. ,- 154 K-, A. . 9, 35541 w-L Q . - uma - A - gr -,wh w. .- 135-vm ' N V. , x r- . - W Q 4 ?:1l:v,'.,.,',,,,.,., I-4, I-:iq ...rf .-.-wg 4,1 '5ha,,yy lm-V: -vw, 7, ,.',.l4 H . -5 I, .- K7 . I .I 1 lp ,M - br.. . . V A10 '-Q eep line puts the rush on the all-stars things get Tense during the all-star game 8,4 4 ' -1-Qu, - Q eep sweeps the four basketball leagues F2 ll? -Y two on one l N: 1 'hqwwq ' X- we-'V-an , ev ' 1 , L. I ' if blfhs' 'Q 4 A a eees f l f W ' . ll AL MQ l 1 , Q wfl I .QL il r WJ if ,F l E .3 HIP if ll 13? 1 ' -n -U ' 5 -- ' V - .. A fl - l ,ll l.,:af5a.' me M ' - xgq . F fi Q , ' lg wil fl iff l 1 I E Xxitx ir ly 1 U ll, l H N We ,l all M , 'A heggxnh sq.: A ' Q 2 Ile, wK---e4s:a-.:- W s -, sl e , !fjyIr ' ' f- - l in ' ll l 'G ll U fe: 'S aw . 1 1 V get that ball!! don't just stand There, do something! nknowns take the amia scratch league ny, 'ali' ,, guru gpm ,Riva-'yeegfc :Fila ' V' ' A' A K ,, ,...ew 'J' Y' - Adi: ' ' nip :hk N is 5 good form displayed by unknowns, ken outman unknowns' dave roegner oursfanaling bowler in firsf league . . . roegner has high single game with 246 . . . handicap league lead by apa wifh kb and bombers close behind . . . if was unknowns fine steady bowling Thar created the margin in The first league. was offers a full year program check the footwork between the one and three pins that's mine concentration 181 hike? I STATQ I STA f ' , STAT e, T 'x F 4' Y' , fs 1 KK'i ii 1 1 S' I 1 1 xxx T ,V I i Q I I I X.- Q- I. A J 1 front row: g. smith, r. seamcln, e. woiner, p. horney, m. millerp buck row: p. schroeck, I. bergen, e. broomfieid, I. ospina, T. fianagan, d. peterson, manager SUCCBI' it was Cl cold night for 'the r. p. i. game 7 sfclfe O 3 .... ..., on delphi ..... ..... 5 .,.. ..., g eneseo ..... ..... 11 ..., .... o neontca ..... ...,. I .,.. ,.... o swego ..... ..,... 'I .... .,... p otsdam ...., 6 ......, ..... p Iclffsburg .... ,..... 'I ,... ..,.. b riclgeporf .., 2 ,.,... ...,. n ew pculfz ....., ,.,... O ....,. ..... r . p. i. ..,.... .,... . 0 ....., ,,... b rockport ...., basketball kneeling: p. harney, i. lauciis, d. de luca, i. oppedisano, p. sheehan, I. Ioyle, standing: a. payment, manager, b. mc nulty, r. weeks, d. zeh, r. crossett, d. sinciair, dr. sauers ate opp. state 7 A..,.. ..,.,.. p ace ...,... 'O ,..... ....... u tica .......... 6 ...... ....... b uffalo u. 6 ...... .,...A. b uttalo state 4 ...... ,..... p otsdam ..,,.. 3 ...... ,...... c ortland ....,. 7 ....., ...... n ew paltz .... 3 4.,,.. r. p. if ........,.., 2 .,..,. ...... s t. Iawrencefxt 2 ..,.., ..,... s ienatf' ..........., ..... I ..,.... ....., h arpur ..... 4 ...,., ...,,. s iena .,..... 9 ....,....A.,..., oneonta .,t.... hristmas tournament plattsburg ...... .... Utica ........... adelphi ..,.... merrimack central conn. oneonta .....,. new paltz brockport ..... ithaca ..,... oswego ,....., oswegott .....,.. , ,..... buffla statett potsdamtt .......,............ :Estate tournament at cortland OPP 53 54 44 67 79 5 1 61 61 83 63 53 66 48 wrestling kneeling: w. laundry, manager, standing I. to r.: w. thomas e. monaco, r. smith, r. verrigni, T. jones, e. sarno, i. bennett, a. brunelle, r. board, i. wytowich, r. robolotto, r. kent, r. kalfas, l. thomas bottoms up state opp 27 ..,.., .... b rooklyn poly .,.., 3 1 1 ...... ..., 0 neonta .....,... ....,, 2 7 28 ...... A... f . d. u. ..... ...... 1 O 15 ...... .... m ontclair ,.,.,.. ...... 1 8 3 ....,. ..... c . w. post ...,. ....... 2 5 21 ...... ,.... y eshiva .r... ..,. 1 1 8 ..... ..... c ortland ..... .... 3 3 3 ..... ..... o swego ..... .... 3 4 21 ..... ..... r . p. i. .... .... 1 2 1 3 ..... ,..,. h obart .... .... 2 3 CHISS-lllllllltfy state OPP 27 siena ....... 28 16 oneonta ...,.. 44 27 siena ...,.. 29 21 hudson volley ....., 34 21 plattsburg ,.... 34 34 new paltz ..... 22 . , . , p. 7 : I sauers, i. mcgarity kneeling: c. masfrangelo, i. clark, 1. robinson, s. nykayep standing: piz- zillor, b. mcbride, s. doleski, b. bronson, d. sarnowski, mr. munseyg missing: d. tuttle, m. nickles, r. kuiawski ?,,.-- -.--1. d morgan b nelson bachorz standing '. vrtiak, 1 ff 1 gulf Sfclfe 7 13M 4 3 2 1 1 16M 25 utica ..,. siena utica ..,. siena .... r.p.i. ...,. . oneonta . oneonfa plattsburg OPP 2 13M 21 22 7 16 IOZ 2 now listen guys amia and waa program sports the year round 86, thats not too bad goal line stcrnd 1 mia, aa board, waa association of men's intramural activities full year schedule of sports activities the men at state . . . the amia sets the and regulations as well as scheduling at the end of the year, are presented to the championship at the annual sports awards banquet. . . athletic advisory board directs and super- all intercollegiate athletics at sua . . . aa board drafts the annual budget for sports program as well as sponsors the awards banquet . . . e women's athletic association provides ath- tic recreation tor the women at albany . . . e waa sponsors intramural competition and esents trophies to the top teams at the end the school year . . . the honor council is e highest honor presented by the waa . . . achieve this award a girl has to be senior ith good academic, social, and athletic nding. aa board: mr. tibbetts, m. caulfield, d. ienks, k. gittord, mr. hathaway, missing: c. crowley amia, seated: i. millard, l. costellop standing: e. titzgerald, missing: e. budnikas in i , 1 1 1 we - W st' 1 .se ,W waa, seated: b. blencoe, p. macdowell, i. strong, m. tucker, l. krepp, c walker, c. darby, standing: s. holzer, miss huxley, s. cohen, m. lewis, p dulak, i. cordisco -FW' .S a 3 1 , 1 ,A-eu f Pfbf' O 'K N N. K x 5 Pl 7 I 1 seniors deanna abramson richard I. albano nancy l. alden dawn alexander daniel g. allen, ir. donald b. allen pamela w. allen nancy h. altman 'ke 5 ' B 5 ' , IN fin Ur'-' New . I ,. We 55 penelope angelopoulos ioan appleyard ioan e. arcuri janet a. arnold 'E' 'C' Q! carolyn anderson iudith e. anderson irene angelikos helen angelikos Y' mher 11, 1959 lins invade the state campus 52? helen v. ashbery charles n. averill, ir. richard bailey iff'-5 A francis g. banta elaine barber rosemarie barbi chirley g. barnes sandra barnhart sandra baron kathleen ann barran greha d. beck kenneth bellantoni -fe- norcl i. bennett hclrriet f. berbury olivia u. bergen carol g. bergeron caught up in thc whirl, they quickly become an integral part of campus Iilc fs. fl' rosanne 5. bergman iecnnie bivona shirley b. blanchard sonya blixl' e '9 bette iane bohus alice i. bonis albert boosmun stephen borgos helen bowers edna I. breon edward broomfield sharon broomfield ivan brower lois brown linda bruder arthur v. brunelle iack buchalfer robert bundy ioanna burger rig' grim: X , . QQ! 22 I . I K W 1 ij YA ww. J william burneti grayce s. burian sally burkin sandra j. burris chane l. burth mary ruth bulfer celeste c. calio wmona a. carey 'E 'E wllluam b. pamela e. carter carolyn m. caho glenn c. champagn phyllis f. chard mary anne chariton sally cheeseman cliane I. chiovini beHy a. chipak ry breeds class spirit as esther m. chichesfer diane b. chifienden andrew i. cibulsky elizabeth a. christie albert r. ciejka phyllis e. cipolla 1-'xx susan g. cohen barrie m. cohn laurence coleman caroll a. colway linda conca s. stephen condoiani james conklin donald i. cosfello lynn k. cosfello loyce d cottone uudrey b cramer Iorralne crlsp II robert cross stewart a crowell ham n yeggs sparkles on stage but hluejays take the sklt and the rlvalry cup cornella crowley mary a. cull constance i. culver mary e. cunnlff mckole d'agostmo 5 1 iis sm- 1 . ' ' e H I H 1 I l I candace I. dal pan iudifh Q, davis milton m. donko nancy davis bonnie e. davidson donna m. dayton iean davis carolee o. de blaere 8 1- Q1 donald de fano ianet dennis carol a.de gennaro mary ellen di donna dgnqld de Iucq mary alice dobeck philip i, de novq l1CI'I'l8l Cl0eblel' robert donohue lynn dorland iune druian anne dugan ross e. dunn 5 week grades come as a big surprise it's time to settle down r. dusanenko agne edwards iudith s. edwards mary lou eisenman roger a. ellwood marcia e. english ioseph a. fall carol fallesen iudith faville donald fear ronald feierstein iudith a. fernandes robert s. fish peter n. fisher mllclrecl s fletcher fresh show spirit as ff hundreds run for senate ml re m r linda h. forbrlger .-., 4 E gf I ' fe ' -,X jf V- r H. l I lf ' f f. - '- r y fe I howard I. forster ioan a. frost annefte c. gacek sondra garbowitz dorothy a. gardner susan gardner june, the class has shrunk, the serious students still remain ,R lois m. garrison mary i. gates sandra geesler anne h. gehring stephen ca. giordano carol u. gillespie glee gillies robert w. gleoson katherine glass aileen gleoson ioan ann glenck ingeborg m. r. goetze ann goldstein brian f. gooclrich WUldfI'GUf m. e. goeize marcio goftlieb margaret gohschalk 'R ,SW 1 1 3 michael p. gould 5: 1 um r af 35 phyllrs grazlano maureen f. green charles t. grilling Qi! iudith grabel alice r. graham S Ev y young sophomores return ' rl to win this time gerald grigaitis don umberto guarino susan gunther barbara gufberlet elizabeth hague iuclith hall T linda hummon harold c. hanson john I. harwick patricia r. herman annehe m. herron felicio held ioanne e. heller iocn herbert rosalie s. hirko paul i. holfmcm h. russell holze susanne m. holze XX ictory has to he taken with a grain of salt ut the rivalry cup overflows alice d. ianick richard i. iannotti palricia a. ieclrzeiewski ioyce iohnson lean a. hook manlyn l. horowrlz patrrcra a. hoskrn marilyn houghton charles r. hunter barbara i. iko pat iorlano diane israel olga n. iadick mary l. johnson dennis b. kagel sharon kahler louise kammire Ieslie g. kaplan john e. karl barbara kafz eleanor kaufman barbara a. kelly linda c. kelley richard b. kelly stanley kennedy roy knapp thomas g. knapp linda kolts mary I. komarowski ieanette kovba eileen r. krakower eleanor a. krupa andrew d. kujawski patricia cl. Iabalbo Ioretta kieras i patricia kirby iudith a. klafehn homure buttons shine at moving up day iudifh laing joseph a. lamonica r jolly juniors organize... organize. . .organize .. 9,3 gg ' barbara a. lang linda lasselle mcrrgaref i. lcrzarou richard p. lepak edwin Ievin cynthia r. levine dorothy m levme myra Ievine ioyce a. lewis donna m. lewis iohn l. lohret brent a. lucas Q mary lewis jacqueline m. lindsay helen lisosky thomas locke ioan e. ludwig richard g. lynch mary a. lynaugh lawrence mac donald irene macinski tramp.. .tramp . . .tramp students march on capitol anne margetanski adrienne l. marosek richard marshall barbara a. martin david martin '64 l k ,..A -FQ -V I 'QQ .-4111'- Us '-at-.4-4-Q: E' ' -fi' .QL Y inf -' C 'Q in - -E 1. . ,V 51 n.-1tuGn-f-'-- Aul- :I ' 4 I la- 4. 14:-1 . , ,Q-:I . -gg,-,.' V W iw ioseph a. mertik arnold metzold W rose marie mincar regino b. mitter adrien b. meskin campus gets puhlici ioan p. meyers dianne v. miller fi diane mogavero claudio mohr iudith mohr anne c. molis allon h. monroe richard c. moore we make the saturday review james w. morgan emily s. morlock mary moscinski doris u. muhlich louise muir dorothy s. miller john p. mulloy myrna r. nadel faye nadler iudith nelson emerald hall features green gremlrn stump 1' nancy m. nelson william f. nelson sandra nestork david neville evelyn a. nickel m. kalista nichols donald r. noble ir. mortha a. norton ronald c. obach raymond d. o'brien Us mary i. o'keefe barbara a. olszowy iames oppedisano iudith m. ormiston linda l. oslronder games r osterhout ollver I orton donna p pclcelli arlene pacluncs roslta palabuy richard d palermo mary I parker lohn e pussanf . . . . . . . . . . . , 5- A, N , , W BE ZH: . -, w G' - M -X Y . . , rf 3 EM A 5,41 VE gi.A-, gy Vw A 1 1 j -.UH iff-S K N , - i V 756 4 WH' X . , I :wu'e 1 , V, W H . 5 I--L L ,. , W W gael a. pattee gary m. penfield anifa c. pepe sandra b. peterson 95? rosemary e. petrick patricia k. pfenning paul f. piela alan I. pierce suzanne plat? hundreds of dollars worth of pretzels consumed at junior weekend party Q! S 'wg 'Sr mary a. pribis patrick i. pulcini priscilla pulman william a. quattrociocchi iane m. quay ann e. prior frieda l. rapp pafricia a. reagan a. louerre reis alice e. rendert adele ribak ronald h. richley carol a. rider carol ripic christine robinson consiance l. roe 217 , 1 david f. roegner bruce a. rogers deborah rosen patricia rosinski iean a. ross arlene roth karen I. rothaupf thomas rourke l william f. rushby hugh d. ryan lawrence ryan barbara b. salvaio barbara samuels canes tap and hats fly at moving up day edmund I. sarno kafherine schmidf kenneth d. schroder ioan m. schwariz muriel e. scott thomas iay safterlee iohn m. scally geraldine r. schleifer Q-. its elizabeth segreto norman seidelman isabella i. sharpe carol shuckrow david i. sidney merike silbey william simmons alice m. slocum elizabeth sloger evelyn s. small gloria smith sharon m. smith ioan s. snyder ioan e. somerville barbara i. sorkin mary alice soule catherine spaulding augusta b. spellman grand 'ole seniors triumphantly return pr. fu? evelyn p. Spock priscilla stehr barbara sternstein iucly a. strong susan a. stubbs merton h. sutherland thomas swift walter t. swindells no m. szczepanowski - ar' nf ,. ,- tw 0 kt ll If 1 r t :1 -f 11' ,fix alan a. tamaroH irene tarnawa horold r. thornhill, ir. toby h. tlusty robert I. todd teresa tomaszewski sl AY J I richard foth rose marie m. treccasi dorothy i. truskolaski clifford tryon iean m. tully student teaching comes . .. and student teaching goes dan twomey elvira varuolo iudith a. van deloo carolyn vandenburg dale l. van apps sally van riper linda venclehi iudith e. vener alice vesneske thomas vianese gail p. wackerow ieanne w. wagner carol I. walker edith e. walter edifh m. walter wendy warshof elaine ward ianet m. wathier ralph h. ware henry weaver samuel warren mabel weaver ,is ' . l foan c. webber audrey r. weiner iill weifz diane I. westcott G donna l. wetsig enid cl. whipple george i. williams marc wiesenberg kuthryn white linda white e. ioyce williamson gremlins invent strip.. .yezzi's really rocks ii pf' 'i patrncna a womoskl george r wolff 4 '5. carolyn d wood howard cl woodruff gall m younglove louise m yeager mary lane yanko carol zebroskl richard h zachow mona 1 zandrl mary lou zanker Ke 1 5 .s- V Q ., I . 'iv- L. , tm he e A- ,' N , ann e. worsnopp 'K' we f C? fl r u 1 ,, they ve gone out from their alma mater X x it claire zebroski rosalind zeichner robert Ziegler marie zongrone ioseph zwicklebcuer lori I. zwicklebauer Q Iwi senior directory deanna abramson 404 broadway, schenectady, ab social studies frosh counselor, beta zeta, commuters club margaret acheson box 48, hyndsville, bs business ioan ackley 10 northrup ave., norwich, ab latin william adams 501 w. 57 st., new york 19, ab richard s. albano r. d., hannacroix, bs biology student union organization, newman club nancy I. alden lincoln boulevard, east moriches, bs business phi beta lambda, student education association, student christian association, distributive education club, pi omega pr dawn alexander 173 n. allen st., albany, bs business daniel g. allen ir 1126 sheridan st., watertown, bs math donald b. allen 84 charlton road, rochester, ab german news, student union board, senate, wsua, campus com- mission, hanclbook, moving up day, pedagogue, who's who pamela w. allen 1126 sheridan st., watertown, bs math beta zeta, w.a.a., frosh counselor gene altman 845 newton ave., baldwin, bs business outing club, d.e. club nancy h. altman 18 roosevelt st., monticello, ab english forum of politics, kappa delta epsilon, pi gamma mu, sig- num laudis carolyn anderson 149 96 st., brooklyn 9, bs business phi beta lambda, d.e. club iudith e. anderson 275 st. clair st., geneva, bs business kevin anderson 200 bleeker st., gloversville, bs business erene angelikos 262 willett ave., port chester, ab social studies helen angelikos 262 willett ave., port chester, ab social studies penelope angelopoulos 203 front st., deposit, ab english ursula h. anker 201 hollywood ave., albany, ab english ioan appleyard 106 gartield pl., massapequa, ab math gamma kappa phi, w.a.a. ioan arcuri 690 myrtle ave., albany, bs business ianet arnold 159 philadelphia st., saratoga springs, ab social studies gamma kappa phi, w.a.a. helen v. ashbery 5 hotaling st., baldwinsville, bs b'usiness kappa delta epsilon, pi omega pi charles n. averill ir. 17 lyon ave., menands, bs business potter club, phi beta lambda richard bailey 133 steinmetz homes, schenectady, ab math charles baker 236 hooker ave., poughkeepsie, ab english news, theta xi omega, president, i.t.g., vice-president francis g. banta 60 westbury ave., plainview, ab social studies kappa beta, president elaine barber 55 liebel st., albany, ab english honors rosemaire barbi 9 mumford st., seneca falls, ab math kappa mu epsilon, kappa delta epsilon ianet m. barlow 111 breman ave., mattydale, ab french french club, outing club, channing club, student peace group shirley 9. barnes barryville, ab math w.a.a. sandra barnhart 33 lake ave., lancaster, ab social studies sandra baron 383 mansion st., poughkeepsie, bs business kappa delta kathleen a. barran 80W n. division st., auburn, ab english newman club thomas l. bartlow morton-hamlin road, morton, bs math s.c.a., kappa mu epsilon, dean's list paul batsha 98-39 65 road, queens 74, ab english forum of politics gretta d. beck transit road, east amherst, ab social studies music council, beta zeta, kappa delta epsilon, president, pi gamma mu, president, signum laudis kyla becker 16 moreland ave albany ab engllsh kenneth I bellantonl whlppoorwnll road armonk ab soclal studles frosh counselor student advisor kappa beta deans llst nora I bennett 53 west rlver st lllon ab english I v c f harrlet f berbary 376 s ruce st north tonawanda ab english P lfg d and a council orchestra wao phl delta ollvla a bergen rd 1 trumansburg ab english bsology club slgnum laudls kappa delta epsilon carol gnllnck bergeron 88 wlllett st albany ab english gamma kappa ph: rosanne s bergman 30 porterfield pl freeport bs buslness d e club Ieannle s blvona md 29 little brltam road newburgh gamma kappa ph: deans lust shlrley bowler blanchard 40 first ave broadalbln ab english pedagogue edltor cabinet mlnlster gamma kappa phi whos who Y 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brucler 32 helmer ave dolgevllle ab soclal studies arthur v brunelle Ir 2380 cleveland st north bellmore bs math kappa beta cross country wrestlung Iack buchalter 46 mam st monsey bs math Ioanna burger 1221 feray rd schenectady bs blology buology club president forum of polltlcs tru beta presl dent mock senate grayce s burlan 351 state st albany ab english sally burkm 21 swan lane rd lrberty bs science wllllam h burnett 79 roeckel ave valley stream bs accounting myskama a m I a senate frosh weekend dlrector alpha PI alpha all college receptlon co chairman moving up day speaker whos who sandra I burns 25 e water st frlendshlp ab french ps: gamma dlane I burth 407 mlller st orlskany ab soclal studies brology club band collegiate singers sea mary ruth butler 821 front st greenport ab french ps: gamma campus commrsslon newman club epsilon mu lambda alpha patrick cahlll 16 borthwlck ave delmar ab social studies robert f callmerl 9 orchard st auburn bs biology sigma lambda sigma celeste c 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I -I 1 'I I I - Q . . .I I , -- ' 'A I I maria carillo 607 5th., brooklyn, ab spanish william b. carmello 136 washington ave., albany, bs business varsity basketball, potter club pamela carter 6042 c. maine rd., plattsburg, bs biology phi delta, myskania, campus queen, who's who ioseph cassella 40 8th st., waterford, bs business carolyn m. catto 5M park pl., auburn, ab english state college revue donna caulfield 205 broadway, watervliet, ab spanish kappa delta epsilon, signum laudis glenn c. champagne 89 west main st., malone, bs biology beta beta beta, vice-president phyllis f. chard 320 fourth ave., frankfort, bs business phi beta lambda, student accociation secretary mary anne chariton 257 bates ave., oneida, ab english sally s. cheeseman 215 first st., liverpool, ab english esther m. chichester 13 elm st., mt. morris, ab english s.e.a., newman club diane I. chiovini main st., schodack landing, bs business commuters club, phi beta lambda betty a. chipak 285 prospect st., binghamton, bs chemistry phi delta, state college revue diane butler chittenden 369 cleveland ave., oneida, bs business commerce club, phi beta lambda elizabeth a. christie 37 edwards rcl., troy, bs business pi omega pi, signum laudis andrew i. cibulsky 81 c.f.i. boulevard, iohnson city, ab social studies varsity basketball, sophomore class president, kappa phi kappa, myskania, who's who, kappa beta albert r. cieika 258 central ave.,cohoes, bs math freshman basketball and baseball, varsity soccer, potter club phyllis e. cipolla 222 south main st., mt. morris, ab social studies psi gamma, president susan gersten cohen 284 western ave., albany, ab math gamma kappa phi, w.a.a., kappa mu epsilon barrie m. cohn 110 post ave., new york 34, ab french state college revue, kappa delta laurence coleman 215 roosevelt ave., freeport, ab social studies alpha pi alpha, president, who's who caroll a. colway 376 genesee st., rochester, ab social studies smiles, senate, gamma kappa phi, kappa mu epsilon, c.a.i.t. court linda conca division st., sag harbor, ab social studies s. stephen condoiani 301 east main st., malone, bs business freshman class president, student association, president and vice-president, who's who, kappa beta iames conklin route 32, highland mills, ab social studies campus commission, s.c.a., cabinet minister, class marshall bart b. conte 9 wellington rd., scotia, bs business vincent corbacio 284 e. main st., middletown, ab english donald i. costello 72 frankel blvd., merrick, bs physics state university theater, suppression lynn k. costello 89 south seneca st., weedsport, ab social studies a.m.i.a., president, athletic advisory board, i.f.c., vice- president ioyce d. cottone grand gorge, ab english newman club, state college revue, kappa delta epsilon, pi gamma mu, signum laudis audrey b. cramer south rutland, bs business psi gamma, phi beta lambda cliftord creech 33 so. lake ave., albany, bs biology lorraine crispell r.d. 1, wallkill, ab spanish beta zeta, president 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I ' 5251512251215 1 ' ' 9 5 5 walt's subs 3 for fast, courteous, clean service u -and- 5 the prices you have made for yourselves g by coming here 3 5 271 ontario street around the corner E from the dorms 5 5 5 5 5 -thank you- 5 5 3 5 9 5 why we 5 buy? supply! 5 a complete linen supply service for all college students college linen supply, inc. 5 Q 303 green street :- 0 3 CD O -h 2? n SP oo 5 U' cn 4 :s o' 2 1 'C' Q Q Q Q. 0- Z4 2+ 3 'D 2 CD -ll N4 O 1 Pr c L . n Q N : cn 2 N4 O '1 X' 95' r0'10'v20vf0Y X016110'-K0 -?'0N7l7'0N?L?'-76i05k?N?016401010f171010N0l6P0f4?0Y0650'W1C7WX?6X acknowledgments a year of change has come to an end our office has moved across the hall our name has changed from pedagogue to torch we were transformed from an InstItutIon of free educatIon to one charglng tuItIon through all these Innovatlons the enthusIasm of the torch has remalned Id lIke to express my gratItude to the followmg people who have made It posslble for me to say that I dldn t have to go It alone to ro petrIck who dId so much that a slmple thanks seems Inadequate to toby tlusty who always had a new Idea to penny grastorf busmess manager our sllent partner who kept us In the black to the photograph ers paul bachorz who was always on the scene wIth hIs camera and often a source of moral support to lohn meyer the up and comIng photo grapher who provlded many outstandlng plctures to terry reIlly doug ross and terry fltzgerald who sought to QIVE us orIgInal shots around the campus to corky petrlck senIors who frequently braved the elements across the park to work to gretchen monroe photography coordmator who kept the buslness of plcture plannmg orderly to dICk stenard sports the optImIst of the staff to sandI lIsson college lIfe a greenhorn who dId a dIfflcult sectIon wlthout hesItatIon to lou taylor academIc who dIVIded hIs tIme between worklng on the book and seeklng a contract for next year to Ioan versusky actIvItIes who kept the many detaIls of her sectIon In order to kay duers and her staff advertItsIng who worked dIlIgently on a formIdable 'ob to lIz honnet lIterary edrtor who spent hours readlng galley proofs to dottIe crowley honorarres for whom I had my fingers crossed to mary I0 sollecrto dormIforIes who wrote an orIgInal sectIon to arthur flynn and the o toole publIshIng company who have offered needed technIcal ald and have kept patIence to the state unIversIty news staff who patlently shared a crowded room wIth us lastly to steve who kept tellIng me It would all be worth It In the end thanks so very much shIrley blanchard edltor In Chlef OI I I I I. 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I Index iunior weekend kappa beta kappa delta kappa delta epsilon kappa mu epsilon kappa phi kappa les innovateurs medical office men's intramurals mu lambda alpha music council myskania newman club office of the president outing club phi beta lambda phi delta pi gamma mu pi omega pi pre-election time president's assistants president's reception press bureau primer psi gamma registrar's office residence council rivalry senate senior directory sigma alpha sigma lambda sigma sigma phi sigma signum laudis smiles soccer state college revue state fair statesmen state university news state university theatre student association student education association student personnel student union organization teacher placement acknowledgments 255 admissions office 39 advertisements 244 all-college reception 76-77 alpha phi alpha 136-137 alumni office 41 association of men's intramural athletics 187 athletic advisory board 187 baseball 170-171 basketball 168-169 beta beta beta 61 beta zeta 138-139 biology club 104 business office 39 camp board 119 campus commission 105 campus night 80-82 casda 42 cheerleaders 175 chi sigma theta 140-141 class officers 102-103 cross country 16.6 dean derringer 35 dean hartley 36 dean mathews 35 dean stokes 36 debate council 105 dedication 2 directory 112 dr. thorne 37 dramatics and arts council 106 distributive education 118 edward eldred potter club 142-143 election commission 117 english honors 71 fencing 173 forum of politics 104 frosh handbook 107 frosh teams 186 frosh weekend 74-75 gamma kappa phi 144-145 golf 174 graduate studies 40 handbook 107 hillel 115 holiday sing 84 homecoming 80-81 housing 42 in memoriam 227 inauguration day 90 inter-american studies 41 inter-fraternity council 134 international film group 116 inter-sorority council 135 inter-varsity christian fellowship 144 judicial board 131 team pictures tennis theta xi omega torch tuition who's who winterlude women's athletic association wrestling 93 146-147 143-149 64-65 67 66 1 17 42 176-179 68 1 13 99 1 15 34 1 19 1 18 150-151 69 70 88 38 77 1 12 107 152-153 40 131 78-79 100-101 228-243 154-155 156-157 158-159 62-63 1 16 164 165 90 85 1 13 1 10-1 1 1 91-92 99-1 O1 1 18 37 106 41 182-186 172 160-161 108-1 O9 86-87 96-97 83 137 167 4. 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