Western Connecticut State University - Pahquioque Yearbook (Danbury, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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Western Connecticut State University - Pahquioque Yearbook (Danbury, CT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 60 of 104
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 1 T' First Row-Alan Kabrick, Americo Perschicano, Margaret Rines, Anthony Sagnella, Constantine Fiorello, Leo Jasmin. Second Row-joan Chaplin, Mary Ann Merrill, Mae Gazzolo, Olga Zueck, Caroline Koster, jane Stiles, jean Miller, Linneia Steitzel, Marjorie Daly. Third Row-Joseph Joy, Garcia Racicot, Donald Santore, Carl Gustafson, Eleanor Smith, Vivian Hull, Nilla Koulbanis, Elaine Rubin, Claire Connors, Patricia Hutchinson. Fourth Row-Willard Starbord, Daniel Krenick, Anthony Morganti, Salvatore Mocari, Ralph Thissell, Herbert Bahret, Alexander Winsco, Frederick DeLuca, William Cole, Thomas Neznek, III. MUS-IC DEPARTMENT First Row-Edward Watson Susan Ga ' ' ' Cl ik - , ge, Christopher Rafter, Faculty Advisor, jan1ce'Ba ar1C, Nlcholas Edwards 56COHd Row-Alfred Merrit, joseph Lapis, Merritt Merritt, Walter Smith, James Stuart Smart. Third C v . Omg-Sckf Kenneth Kelley, Samuel Showah, Alfred Adler, Richard Newton, H. F ' A tasio Krivmanis, Jean. Sarturano, N665 Row Charles Gereg N ' D, 9-YICY Blackford, Maureen erris, nas lggagziafef 23111, Dorita Atkins, Ronald Gero. Fourth Row-Paul Allen, Neil Lamond, J05 i We utah, Charles Shaboo, Phil Levine, Louis Gervasoni, Harold Walker, Peter DCU' ginger, Chafles GOHO, Joseph Bobko. 56 Perhz swirchb UP I0 I vision , SQPHMI HS well SQSSQS of ana Prof Visit 0 Plfte

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GENERAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT -- ' S 1--A Ne-'---f --- -V ...A e- Q.-42, r , 1' mm. ' 5 . 1 - 14 fD'1.,c-- f '.. TX' 'V' A ,gc Xl Fx L- L -- IXQLLA' -,. 4-Auzx, ,'s'i':-Y:gf :f- Ss'll,'ll1s':Q if :lift-Di,-:ii 1421. .', 7 FRESHMAN First Row-Barbara Burnett, Jean Toynier, Ralph LaStocco, Mary Walsh, Mary Jane Volcano, Elenor Liefeld, Catherine Callahan, Adam Aitchison, Faculty Advisor. Second Row-Iris Blakely, Lois Miller, Pat Decker, Deidamia Whitman, Carolyn Finger, Robert Chapman, Betty Cassazza, Helena Benham, Marilyn Peck, Jean Pellerin, Betty Ann Wilser, Nancy Karbowski. Third Row-Mary Besette, Jean Griffin, Peggy Buckinham, Diane Ruberstein, Nancy Davis, Betty Schowalter, Jean Walker, Carol Stone, Rosemary Keegan, Mary Hatzis, Ann Brousseau, Marie Cappasse, Robert Murdock. Fourth Roww-Lilly George, Roretta Gorman, Joan Walsh, Joanne Anderson, Terry Marcotte, Rita Lyrell, Shirley Gardner, Peggy Taylor, Lucia Kimber, Connie Gillotti, Marilyn Outz. Fifth Row-Ruth Clawson, Barbara Burke, Jesse Dunlap, John Kushmoros, Ben DeSilva, Richard Leheny, Donald Woodin, Owen Pegler, Ronald Weaver, Joseph Franchina, Bernard Kaplan, Joe Campus, Victor Durgy, Wayne Engel, Robert Rugg, Cynthia Hoyt. slag T' ELEMENTARY EDUCATION A DEPARTMENT r 1 i i 1 l l l l I 4 1 a 1 5 l l I f 5 Q ff 1 Q W if 4 xx i 3 i ll A l 1 l l A f l l l l . . k, 3 First Row-Frank Driscoll Constance Duford, Franklin Mlllef' Second ROW- Robsrkqiociiiah A 11 , E ii G'll fre, Frances Mahan, Rur a 2, P Hope Chatfleldi Sue Duhameli Name MCCME1 ll, Sie Peeterl Gallagher, Richard Skidmore, Anthony Bupivi. Third Row-Robert Casey, Howar HUC Parente, john Anderson, Abe Nejamy, Gerald ML11fOfCl- 55 li 'Q 5 3 ,i Q i ii -f13,' '? !



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HIGGINS HALL Higgins Hall, which stands way over on West Cam- pus, represents a milestone in the growth of D.T.C. Although designed primarily for science study, every- at one time or another, enjoys its many conven- iences. one, Dedicated to Lorthrop D. Higgins, second principal of the then Normal School , the new science build- ing cost about 3S400,000 and 351361000 of that 'sum has been spent for equipment. All the labs and lecture rooms are painted in soft non-glare tones, and the lighting is directed at angles so students can see the blackboards with ease. A darkroom is provided for photography study, a greenhouse for nature study, a woodworking shop for the use of lab students, an ele- vator for transporting equipment, and oflices for fac- ulty members. With all its sensitive instruments our weather station is almost equal to the United States Weather Bureau. , ,,,.r.,,,. ., .. M yX-- X sw -- vim as ,sew .wc a f X f ' f . f u M ww W1 -f .1 ' 'fu rio ' ' QW S-Sty, 'Q 224' 'f tsl, S' Q E 51 r if I X MMM , s S ,Z is ' p 34 f,Qs1.mi5gx pk if ' - 1 , .. , X 5, S A ,.. QE, ,. , ,M 0 VN VA ., x I ,L gg at I 2 I Z ij W xg, ', ,Y . ' I ,I l, Z E Q 2 I fgz,..t.s,r. , . , , s . 2 5 2 'fy' fl MX Skis .r Q ,, if ' 7 Z 2 g ' ' ' Z , ' ji Z 2 , , ' U 'W f X A . Q 1 U. -f sf f 4 2 g ' W 'iq,iT 1TV fa - Q 'X -Q f I hx OW f ,, A I t . ' ' f' , 1 - - 'I 2 ,- ff 1 -. if 4 t 14225- 3 .. .. . ,. sir' I I. 1 . 1. W A ffm as ,- f wrsw' is sa V , 1 ,V . r V W, , , .. s M f ft - MV, , 'H 'f,,,ff . A J g- , 1 ' ., -103 I M, ' ' , ' 1 HP ,.1 r . , Wm X Q ff . '-' , ' 2. jj ,sg - l A E .1211 if .,...1....2'P-YM sis M Perhaps the most unique instrument is the voltage switchboard which can instantly transmit any voltage up to 220 volts to any outlet in the building. Tele- vision and radio dynamic demonstrators, laid out with separate labeled parts, are a source of entertainment as well as knowledge. The Biology Department pos- sesses a dummie with detachable limbs for the study of anatomy. Professors and trustees of neighboring colleges often visit our Higgins Hall to view one of the most com- plete and modern science centers in the East. a ,, , 'Z- , f 5 2 2 fl Zigi

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