Stylus Index
Fall 1928-Spring 1936



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A

ABSENCE

Overcutting results in expulsion, 9:9:1935 p1

ADAMS, LUCILLE

Rayburn, Adams to fill department vacancies of Ingalls and Schroeder, 9:9:1935 p1
Girls' athletic teacher marries Kenneth MacDowell in surprise ceremony, 11:20:1935 p1

AGASSIZ

Agassiz club invites student body to explore the earth, 3:29:1933 p1
New Geology Club formed at B.N.S., 4:27:1932 p1
Agassiz news, 5:25:1932 p1
Agassiz holds new meaning, 9:14:1932 p4

AGING

Growing old (editorial), 11:21:1928 p2

AGONIAN

Agos fete pledges at the Marigold, 1:7:1934 p1
Agonians plan for Valentine dance, 1:29:1934 p4
Agonian sorority to sponsor annual Valentine Dance, 2:12:1936 p1
Ago's to give annual Valentine Dance, 2:13:1935 p1
Ago's plan for rush party, 2:13:1935 p3
Agonians defeat other societies for Scholarship Cup, 2:21:1934 p1
Agonian sorority holds pajama party, 3:7:1934 p4
Ago's retain scholarship cup: scores close, 4:8:1936 p1
Agonian convocation at Oneonta May 10, 5:1:1935 p4
Agonian, 9:12:1928 p3
Claire Marvin Ago president begins plans, 9:25:1935 p2
Agonian, 10:10:1928 p3
Agonians plan Tureen supper for Phils, 10:23:1935 p2
Agonian "Harvest Romp," 11:7:1928 p1/4
Agos to hold Christmas party for faculty, 12:5:1934 p1

AIRPLANES

Disaster and accomplishment in the air, 4:12:1933 p1

ALASKA

Miss Edwards discusses recent trip to Alaska at club meeting, 12:4:1935 p3

ALEXANDER, NORMAN CANNIOTO

Who's who in B.N.S., 3:11:1936 p2

ALLAN, MR.

Mr. Allan to take picture for class of '31, 1:22:1930 p1

ALMA MATER

Alma Mater the beautiful, 1:22:1930 p3
Brockport Normal's alma mater, 10:2:1929 p1
New song-our alma mater, 10:7:1928 p1
New school song wanted, 10:10:1928 p1

ALPHA DELTA

Alpha Delta's hold Christmas dance, 1:8:1930 p1
Kelly reelected president of A.D.'s, 1:28:1935 p1
Alpha Delta reelects officers, 1:29:1934 p4
Alpha Delts banquet at Hotel Seneca, 2:7:1934 p1
Alpha Delts hold first tea dance, 2:21:1934 p1
Alpha Delts entertain, 3:13:1935 p3
Alpha Delta's sorority book, 3:19:1930 p1
Delegates return from convocation in Potsdam, 4:29:1931 p4
A.D.'s give an unique radio play, 5:1:1935 p1
Alpha Delts hold annual picnic at Northwest park, 5:23:1934 p3
Alpha Delta sorority, 9:12:1928 p3
Alpha Deltas to entertain faculty, 9:26:1934 p4
Alpha Delta sorority, 10:10:1928 p3
Concerning the new windows in corridor, 10:10:1928 p4
Alpha Delta sorority features Harry Carter's Orchestra at Halloween dance, 10:23:1935 p1
Alpha Delta sorority to give dance Oct. 26, 10:24:1928 p1
Alpha Deltas plan Halloween dance on October 26, 10:24:1934 p4
Alpha Delta to hold dance, 10:25:1933 p1
Alpha Delat sorority dance successful; make plans for annual rush party; to hold annual theatre party, 11:6:1935 p3
Alpha Deltas hold theatre party tonight, 11:21:1934 p1
A.D.'s plan for Christmas party, 12:5:1934 p1
Alpha Deltas take in new members, 12:11:1929 p4
Alpha Delta group holds annual theatre party, 12:18:1935 p1
Alpha Delta entertains pledges at tea, 12:20:1933 p4

ALPHA KAPPA PHI

Ago's fete pledges at tea plan to accept thirteen, 12:4:1935 p1/4

ALPHA SIGMA OMICRON

Alpha Sig to be entertained by Miss Edwards, 1:10:1934 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron dance, 1:18:1933 p4
Alpha Sig to visit city newspaper office, 1:29:1934 p4
Alpha Simga Omicron plans dance on 12th, 2:10:1932 p1
Dance by Alpha Simga Omicron, 2:13:1929 p1
Alpha Sig elects officers, 2:13:1935 p1
World of print seen by Alpha Sig members, 2:21:1934 p1/4
Alpha Sig to sponsor contest, 3:7:1934 p1/4
Alpha Sigma Omicron (convention), 4:2:1930 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron society hold initiatory banquet, 4:8:1936 p2
Alpha Sig makes plans for short story contest, 4:10:1935 p1
Alpha Sigma to sponsor short story contest, 4:11:1934 p1
Spring tryouts for Alpha Sigma Omicron, 4:13:1932 p1
Alpha Sig to show motion picture soon, 4:25:1934 p2
Spring try-outs for Alpha Sigma Omicron, 4:27:1932 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron award goes to most outstanding senior in the club, 5:1:1935 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron short story contest May 1st to 17th, 5:1:1935 p3
"A day with the sun" reviewed by Alpha Sig, 5:9:1934 p1
Alpha Sigma selects short story contest winner early today, 5:9:1934 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron membership increased, 5:25:1932 p1
Alpha Sig hold final meeting, 5:29:1935 p4
ASO, 9:12:1928 p3
Alpha Sigma Omicron benefit luncheon, 9:26:1928 p2
ASO, 10:10:1928 p2
Alpha Sig revises constitution, 10:11:1933 p1/2
Alpha Sig Try-outs, 10:21:1931 p1
Are you interested in journalism?, 10:22:1930 p1
Alpha Sig holds convention at Geneseo, 10:23:1935 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron try-outs, 11:8:1933 p1
Alpha Sig outlines plans, 11:9:1932 p1/4
Delegates hold discussion of Newspaper's purpose at Alpha Sig convention, 11:20:1935 p1
Prize collection of themse for Alpha Sigma Omicron, 12:3:1930 p2
Alpha Sig entertains Dean M. Lyle Spencer as honor guest at roxbury, 12:4:1935 p1
Miss Edwards discusses recent trip to Alaska at club meeting, 12:4:1935 p3
Alpha Sigma Omicron accepts new members, 12:6:1933 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron convention to be held here, 12:11:1929 p2
Alpha Sig pledges new members, 12:16:1931 p1/4
Alpha Sig hold final exams, 12:19:1934 p1
Alpha Sigma Omicron guests Miss Edwards, 12:20:1933 p4

ALUMNI

Alumni notes, 2:5:1930 p3

AMSBURY, WALLACE

W. Amsbury entertains assebmly group with lecture, 11:6:1935 p1

APPEARANCE

Our control over the appearance of our school (editorial), 1:16:1929 p2
Neatness in our building (editorial), 2:13:1929 p2

APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL

Brockport Normal host to Apple Blossom fete, 5:13:1936 p1
Apple Blossom Festival to be given May 25, 5:15:1935 p1

APRIL FOOLS DAY

All fool's day observed, 4:1:1931 p1
April fool stories, 4:1:1931 p1
April in history, 4:1:1931 p1

ARETHUSA

Arethusa entertains during the vacation, 1:8:1930 p1
Editor selected to lead sorority, 1:28:1935 p1
Jaynette Biehl elected president of Arethusa, 1:29:1934 p4
Arethusas elect Florence Gallup as president, 1:29:1936 p3
Arethusas attend banquet at Roxbury, 2:13:1935 p1
Arethusa busy, 2:19:1930 p3
Many students enjoyed Arethusa rush party, 2:27:1935 p2
New Arethusa chapter formed, 3:5:1930 p3
Arethusa's to have supper, 4:10:1935 p1
Miss Edwards given dinner by Arethusa, 5:9:1934 p1
Arethusa convocation delegates feted by Cortland chapter, 5:23:1934 p3
Arethusa holds convocation at Oswego normal, 5:29:1935 p1
Happiness awaits you assure Arethusans-extend welcome, 9:9:1935 p4
Arethusa, 9:12:1928 p3
Arethusas hold meetings Tuesdays for cadet girls, 9:25:1935 p2
Arethusa sorority to give tea dance, 9:26:1928 p2
Arethusa tea dance proves successful, 10:10:1928 p1
Arethusa, 10:10:1928 p3
Concerning the new windows in corridor, 10:10:1928 p4
Feed-bag donned by sorority girls, 10:24:1934 p4
Arethusa sorority sports department to sponsor pool, 11:6:1935 p1
Arethusas discuss Thanksgiving dance, 11:7:1934 p4
November's big dance, 11:18:1931 p1
Arethusa sorority features Benny Griffin's Orchestra at Thanksgiving dance, 11:20:1935 p1
Arethusa to have Gordon Robinson for annual dance, 11:21:1934 p1
Arethusa to hold dance, 11:22:1933 p1
Arethusa turns to poetry, 12:11:1929 p1
Arethusa's pledges elect Lillian Dodd to head group, 12:18:1935 p1
Arethusa holds Christmas party, 12:20:1933 p4

ART

Art group's achievements displayed in auditorium at assembly period, 1:8:1936 p1
Art department holds exhibit, 1:8:1936 p3
An artistic B.N.S., 1:14:1931 p1/4
Art II project on stippling complete, 1:29:1936 p1
Freshman art classes revel in mask-making, 3:7:1934 p1
The art bulletin board, 4:12:1933 p2
This and that in the line of art, 5:3:1933 p4
Color day shows art department's cooperative spirit, 5:23:1934 p4
Unusual antics of art pupils explained, 10:9:1935 p1
Art classes exhibit past weeks' work, 10:24:1934 p3
Art staff of the Saga, 10:25:1933 p1
Students see exhibit of modern German art, 11:9:1932 p1
Art class prepares bookplates, 11:22:1933 p1/4
Art students use talent to decorate school blackboards, 12:20:1933 p4

ART CLUB

New art club formed, 10:12:1932 p1

ASSEMBLIES

Assembly speakers, 1:14:1931 p1
Assembly programs to be devoted to student activities, 2:27:1935 p1
Courtesy among the students, 3:13:1929 p2
Recent assembly program devoted to cause of peace, 5:1:1935 p4
Assembly entertainments, 9:28:1932 p1
Clapping in assembly (editorial), 10:2:1929 p2
Recent assembly programs, 10:8:1930 p1
Students wanted to participate in assembly program, 10:24:1934 p1
Varied assembly programs planned, 10:24:1934 p1
Student participation in assemblies, 11:22:1933 p1
An interesting assembly program, 12:3:1930 p1
A plea for more entertaining assemblies, 12:19:1928 p4

ASTRONOMY

All aboard for luna, 3:9:1932 p1/2

ATHLETICS

Lack of organized cheering apparent at basketball games, 2:13:1929 p1
The origin of athletics, 3:15:1933 p2
Value of intra-mural athletics, 3:15:1933 p4
Future teachers have athletic in curriculum, 3:21:1934 p4
Business training received by athletic managers, 3:23:1932 p1/4
Intra-mural sports well supported, 3:25:1936 p1/4
Intercollegiate vs. Intra-mural athletics, 3:25:1936 p4
Review of B.N.S athletic for 1935-1936, 3:25:1936 p4
Athletic department plans spring activities, 4:10:1935 p4
Financing athletics at Brockport Normal, 4:13:1932 p1
How to give the school good name in athletics, 4:13:1932 p1
The athletic council, 4:15:1931 p1
Value of athletics, 4:15:1931 p3
Training for athletics, 4:15:1931 p4
Athletics at B.N.S., 9:9:1931 p2
Men's athletics strong at B.N.S., 9:9:1935 p3
Normal athletics now organized, 9:12:1928 p2
Men's athletics strong at B.N.S., 9:12:1934 p1/3
B.N.S. priminent in athletics, 9:14:1932 p1
Athletic outlook, 9:24:1930 p1
New fall, winter sports program-Nihiser and "Charlie Chan" plan busy court season, 9:25:1935 p1
Spirit of the gemale species of B.N.S., 9:26:1928 p1
Miss Schroeder and athletics, 9:26:1928 p1/3
Our fall athletics, 9:27:1933 p1
Girls' clubs to be organized, 10:10:1928 p1
Intra-mural sports, 10:11:1933 p1/3
Sportsmanship (editorial), 12:5:1928 p2

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B

BACHELOR'S ORGANIZATION

Women beware!, 11:9:1932 p1
B.O. urged to remain staunch, 11:23:1932 p4
President impeached, 12:21:1932 p4

BADMINTON

Badminton introduced in women's physical education department, 4:11:1934 p3

BALLET

Monte Carlo ballet russe at Rochester, 2:7:1934 p3

BANK

Newly organized bank opened Monday, 2:7:1934 p1

BARRY, RUTH

Ruth Barry becomes editor-in-chief of Stylus, 1:22:1930 p2

BASEBALL

B.N.S. baseball outlook for 1936, 3:11:1936 p3
Baseball prospects, 3:15:1933 p1
Excellent prospects for baseball this year, 3:23:1932 p1
Baseball candidates answer first call; Manarel may play, 3:25:1936 p1
The coming baseball season, 3:27:1929 p2
Baseball nine defeats Oswego nine in first battle of the season, 4:9:1934 p1/2
Baseball and tennis to occupy interests of student body, 4:10:1935 p4
Normals start spring baseball practice, 4:12:1933 p1/4
Twenty four respond to coach Nihiser for baseball, 4:13:1932 p2
Baseball prospects bright, 4:17:1929 p1
Playing behind the plate, 4:27:1932 p1
Baseball film tomorrow at Strand, 4:29:1936 p1
Baseball season starts, 5:1:1929 p1
Iveson elected baseball captain, 5:1:1929 p1
Normal conquer Fredonia, 5:29:1929 p1

BASEBALL-WOMEN

Girls' athletics, 5:3:1933 p4
Helen Seiloff elected captain of baseball, 5:9:1934 p1

BASKETBALL

Brockport continues winning streak with victory at Albany, 1:8:1936 p1
Normals beat Alfred, 1:13:1932 p1
Normal guards injured, 1:22:1930 p3
Brockport quint has successful weekend trip, 1:29:1934 p1
Normal team heads conference, 1:30:1929 p1
Normal guards injured.N.S. victor over mechanics, 2:4:1931 p1
Normals beat Oswego quintet in fast game, 2:7:1934 p1
Normals lose conference games, 2:10:1932 p1
Lack of organized cheering apparent at basketball games, 2:13:1929 p1
Team's spirit (editorial), 2:13:1929 p2
Normals lose thriller to Buffalo State, 2:15:1933 p1/3
Buffalo and Fredonia fall to B.N.S., 2:18:1931 p1
Potsdam loses: Canisius wins in crowded week, 2:21:1934 p1
Brockport quintet downs Buffalo State, 40-33, 2:26:1936 p1
Walt Henehan returns to B.N.S. line-up, 3:13:1935 p4
Canisius defeats varsity, 3:15:1933 p1
Normals win state title (over Oswego), 3:18:1931 p1
Normals win state title, 3:19:1930 p1
Hoopsters trample 16 foes to compile brilliant record, 3:21:1934 p1
A course in courtsey through basketball, 3:23:1932 p1
Four year of basketball at B.N.S., 3:23:1932 p2
Support of the faculty, 3:23:1932 p3
Value of varsity basketball, 3:25:1936 p1/2
Thoughts on basketball, 3:25:1936 p2
Athletic career briefs of senior basketeers, 3:25:1936 p3
How the game of basketball looks..., 3:25:1936 p3
Brockport clinches title, 3:27:1929 p1
Coach Nihiser picks annual all-star team, 3:27:1935 p1/2
Brockport has good season, 4:15:1931 p2
Basketball team to be given awards, 5:15:1935 p4
Basketball practice to start, 10:24:1928 p1
Hoopsters answer first basketball season call, 10:24:1934 p1
Basketball and intramural sports, 10:25:1933 p1/2
Beware of women, 11:7:1934 p1
Recruits strengthen the basketball ranks, 11:8:1933 p1/3
Initial basketball call-19 candidates respond, 11:9:1932 p1
Stew McCaw new captain, 11:13:1929 p2
Basketball workouts begin, 11:18:1931 p2
Basketball season opens with annual alumni tilt on Thanksgiving night, 11:20:1935 p1
Hoopsters to battle alumni Nov. 29 in first tilt of year, 11:21:1934 p1/3
Basketball season opens, 11:22:1933 p1/4
Sunseri made basketball captain, 11:23:1932 p1
A freshman basketball team, 12:5:1928 p1
Shall B.N.S. have interclass basketball?, 12:5:1928 p1
Normals beat alumni quintet in opening game, 12:6:1933 p1
Varsity triumphs in initial engagement, 12:7:1932 p1
Basketball season officially opened, 12:16:1931 p1
Normals vs. Alumni, 12:19:1928 p1
Normals vs. Cook, 12:19:1928 p1
Teams well received at Cook and Cortland, 12:19:1928 p1
Normal quintet humbles three strong opponents, 12:19:1934 p1/3
B.N.S. takes winning streak on opening basketball trips, 12:20:1933 p1/3

BASKETBALL-WOMEN

Basketball teams put up tough fight, 1:29:1934 p4
Girls' basketball, 2:5:1930 p1
Girls' basketball team downs H.S., 3:11:1936 p1
Girls' basketball, 3:15:1933 p4
Girls' athletics, 3:29:1933 p1
Normals beat high school girls, 4:2:1930 p3
Girls' basketball season opens, 12:6:1933 p1
Keen interest in girls' basketball, 12:16:1931 p4
Girls start basketball practice, 12:19:1928 p1
Women's athletic association elects basketball captains, 12:20:1933 p1/4

BAUSCH & LOMB

All aboard for luna, 3:9:1932 p1/2

BLANKET TAX

Christmas tea a success, 1:8:1930 p1
Resolution by tax committee, 2:27:1929 p1
Blanket tax, 9:12:1934 p1
Resolutions formed by committee concering blanket tax, 11:7:1928 p2
Blanket tax committee reports, 11:13:1929 p1
Blanket tax committee, 11:21:1928 p1
Blanket tax tickets not transferable, 12:16:1931 p1

BLOCK PRINTS

History of block prints in B.N.S., 12:6:1933 p1/4

BOOKS

Value of good books, 2:18:1931 p1
Training school students discuss favorite books, 2:26:1936 p3
An unusual book exhibit, 3:9:1932 p1/3
"Native's return" selected by Guild as book of month, 4:25:1934 p1/2
My first friend among books, 4:27:1932 p4
Urges school to improve reading tastes, 4:29:1931 p1
Special book display-dramatic club play to mark book week, 11:6:1935 p1
Normal training school to celebrate National Book Week, 11:7:1934 p1
American book parade, 11:9:1932 p1
Book week, 11:18:1931 p1
Drama club turns activities to book week, 11:20:1935 p1
Brockport normal celebrates book week; drama groups present short plays library holds book, puppet exhibits; special exhibit for Mark Twain to commemorate his birth, 11:20:1935 p3
Book week exhibit in normal library, 11:23:1932 p1
Book week program successful, 12:2:1931 p1

BOYS' CLUB

New Boys' club replaces former Hobby club, 10:9:1935 p1

BRAHMS, JOHANNES

Where homage is due, 10:26:1932 p1

BRAMLEY, HERBERT W.

H.W. Bramley, member of the board, 2:13:1935 p3

BREAVEN, DR.

Dr. Breaven speaks to assembly on "lure of teaching task," 5:21:1930 p1

BRICKER, GARLAND

Garland Bricker speaker for assembly, 1:8:1930 p1

BRIGGS, ELIZABETH

Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
Faculty members take vacation trips, 5:3:1933 p1/3
Annotations upon Dr. Thompson's retirement by his faculty and the students, 5:27:1936 p2
Olympic games interest fourth grade pupils, 10:12:1932 p1/2

BRINTON, DONALD

Donald Brinton to receive Theta Phi award; to be presented at commencement, 4:8:1936 p1
Theta Phi award, 5:27:1936 p4

BROCKPORT NATIONAL BANK

Newly organized bank opened Monday, 2:7:1934 p1

BROCKPORT NORMAL SCHOOL-HISTORY

See History

BUDGET

Legislature votes money to B.N.S., 4:29:1931 p1

BUERLEIN, DONALD

Sylvia Earl weds Donald Buerlein, 1:10:1933 p1

BUFFALO

Other schools' news, 2:4:1931 p2
Phi Alpha Zeta adopts new Buffalo chapter, 3:4:1931 p1
Conference of principals at Buffalo, 4:1:1931 p1
Buffalo's new college, 11:5:1930 p1

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C

CADETS

See Student Teaching

CAFETERIA

Joyous cafeteria, 9:28:1932 p4
Cafeteria to open after Thanksgiving, 11:21:1928 p1
Normal cafeteria now open, 12:5:1928 p1
Students consider new cafeteria asset, 12:5:1928 p4

CANISIUS

Potsdam loses: Canisius wins in crowded week, 2:21:1934 p1/4

CARIDEO, FRANK

Football, a character builder, 1:18:1933 p1
Big assembly feature January 4th, 12:21:1932 p1

CARR, CHRISTINE

Christine Carr entertains the school, 9:27:1933 p1

CARTER, HARRY

Alpha Delta sorority features Harry Carter's orchestra at Halloween dance, 10:23:1935 p1

CARY, BERNICE

Who's who in B.N.S., 5:29:1929 p1

CHASE, BEULAH C.

Miss Hites joins critic faculty, 9:14:1932 p1
Faculty vacations, 10:16:1929 p1

CHAUTAUQUA

What is the chautauqua?, 2:24:1932 p2

CHEATING

Oneonta survey shows students cheat in school, 4:25:1934 p1/2
Cheating (editorial), 10:16:1929 p2

CHEERLEADING

Lack of organized cheering apparent at basketball games, 2:13:1929 p1
Cheerleaders and victory, 3:23:1932 p3
Cheerleaders for B.N.S., 12:17:1930 p1

CHINA

Chinese educators shake slumbering monster of orient, 4:13:1932 p1/4

CHRISTMAS

Colleges express the spirit of christmas, 1:10:1934 p1/3
Christmas around the world, 12:16:1931 p1/3
Christmas spirit (editorial), 12:16:1931 p2
Christmas in other lands, 12:17:1930 p2
Christmas then and now (editorial), 12:17:1930 p2
Spirit of giving (editorial), 12:17:1930 p2
Christmas (editorial), 12:19:1928 p2
Christmas in the air (editorial), 12:19:1928 p2
Christmas spirit on main street, 12:21:1932 p1

CHURCH

Church of the Nativity, 9:12:1928 p3
Methodist Episcopal Church, 9:12:1928 p3
Presbyterian Church, 9:12:1928 p3
St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 9:12:1928 p3

CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY

Church of the Nativity of B.V.M., 9:12:1928 p3

CLASS DAY

Class day, 5:13:1931 p1

CLEMENTS, MARY

Former associate passes, 10:10:1934 p1

CLOGGING CLUB

Clogging club, 12:5:1928 p2

COACHING

Athletic department begins coaching class, 2:13:1935 p1
25 girls respond to call for coaching class, 2:21:1934 p2
Coaching aids men in obtaining good positions, 3:21:1934 p1/3
Women's A.A. develops new schemes, ideas, 3:27:1935 p1

COHEN, THEODORE

Theodore Cohen wins Burbank scholarship, 5:15:1935 p3

COLOR DAY

See also: May Queen
Color Day music, 2:10:1932 p2
"Rip Van Winkle" to be given on color day, 3:13:1935 p1/3
Frances Patte to reign as Queen over annual color day festivities, 4:10:1935 p1
Annual Color Day slated for May 18 on school campus, 4:11:1934 p1
Color Day announced, 4:12:1933 p1
Music dept. plans foreign folk tunes for this color day, 4:25:1934 p1
Student elect May Queen for color day, 4:25:1934 p1/4
Color day may 22-plans under way, 4:29:1931 p1
Plans for 35th color day completed, 4:29:1936 p1
Color day approaches, 5:1:1929 p1
Color day preparations headed for final goal, 5:1:1935 p1/3
Color day (editorial), 5:7:1930 p2
Southwood elected May Queen for annual color day event, 5:9:1934 p3
Annual color day May 20th, 5:11:1932 p1
30th annual Color Day May 22, 5:13:1931 p1/2
Campus concessions for color day, 5:13:1936 p1
Color Day ball to climax gala occassion, 5:13:1936 p1
Dr. Thompson to be honored at Color Day jubilee, 5:13:1936 p1
Drama and pageantry class to assist in color day, 5:13:1936 p1
Color day notes, 5:15:1929 p3
Color day decorations under way, 5:15:1935 p1
Final plans for color day May 17, 5:15:1935 p1
Color day 29th annual to be held May 23, 1930, 5:21:1930 p1
Brockport host to color day guests on Friday, 5:23:1934 p1/2
Color day shows art department's cooperative spirit, 5:23:1934 p4
Color day at B.N.S., 5:27:1931 p1
Color day (editorial), 5:27:1931 p2
Lest we forget: Color day this year was a success, 5:29:1929 p1
Patte crowned Queen of May, 5:29:1935 p1
Prominent Color Day guests, 5:31:1933 p1
Color day 29th annual held May 23, 6:4:1930 p1

COMMENCEMENT

Theta Phi award to be presented at commencement, 5:23:1934 p1
Seniors prepare for commencement exercises June 12, 5:23:1934 p1/3
Program for 64th commencement, 5:27:1931 p1
Graduation-and then what?, 5:27:1932 p1
Features of commencement season announced present awards at graduation exercise, 5:27:1936 p4
Seniors to reach goal on June 11, 5:29:1935 p1
Commencement speaker to be Dr. Sockman, 5:31:1933 p1
Commencement exercises to take place Tuesday morning June 17, 6:4:1930 p1
Senior class proposes to change color of graduating gowns, 12:20:1933 p1

CONSTRUCTION

Corridors to be painted-general repairs made, 1:10:1934 p1
Building improvements made, 1:18:1933 p1
School to be remodeled, 11:18:1931 p1
New high school for Brockport, 12:2:1931 p1

COOPER, CHARLES

Prof. C.D. Cooper publishes workbook, 1:29:1936 p1
Mr. Cooper goes to New York, 2:4:1931 p1
Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Charles D. Cooper dramatic award, 2:27:1935 p1
Cooper chairman of committee on Child behavior, 2:27:1935 p1
Mr. Cooper addresses Ithaca rotary club, 3:7:1934 p1
Mr. Cooper a four letter man, 3:15:1933 p1/4
Training school head former Bucknell University athlete, 3:21:1934 p3
Dr. Cooper makes annual inspection of B.N.S., 4:11:1934 p4
The athletic council, 4:15:1931 p1
Mr. Cooper addresses Greece P.T.A. group, 4:29:1936 p1
Charles D. Cooper interviewed, 5:3:1933 p1
Survey on faculty's likes and dislikes, 5:13:1936 p4
Annotations upon Dr. Thompson's retirement by his faculty and the students, 5:27:1936 p2
The Cooper award, 5:27:1936 p4
Sociology research completed: finds what leisure activities students engage in, 5:29:1935 p1/2
Cooper award to be divided between two senior men, 5:29:1935 p4
Mr. Cooper's office and staff, 9:9:1931 p1, 9:14:1932 p4
Cooper submits list of grads successful, 9:25:1935 p1
Mr. Cooper visits Saranac, 9:26:1934 p1
Organizations hear talks by C. Cooper, 10:24:1934 p1
Cooper heads teachers assn., 10:25:1933 p1
Mr. Cooper announces, 11:4:1931 p1
Mr. Cooper's annual letter, 11:8:1933 p1/4
Mr. Cooper accepts new honor and responsibility, 11:9:1932 p1
Mr. Cooper's annual letter to the societies, 11:9:1932 p1/3
Mr. Cooper elected vice-president of T.A., 11:18:1931 p1
Cooper to offer annual award for play, 12:18:1935 p
Mr. Cooper to be speaker at Oswego, 12:19:1934 p1
C.D. Cooper annual award announced, 12:19:1934 p4
Mr. Cooper attends meeting, 12:20:1933 p1/3

COOPER, HERMANN

Dr. Hermann Cooper suggests professional library for graduates, 1:28:1934 p4
Dr. H.C. Cooper sends testimony to Dr. Thompson, 5:27:1936 p1

CORNELL

Cornell scholarship offered to Brockport Normal School women, 2:7:1934 p1

COX, SAM

Sam Cox and orchestra play over WHEC, 12:16:1931 p1

CRIME

Declaring war on crime (editorial), 1:13:1932 p2

CRITIC

Critics and faculty valuable to cadets, 1:9:1934 p1
Critics attend meeting at Cleveland, 3:7:1934 p1
The critic versus the student teacher, 12:2:1931 p1

CRUSOE, ROBINSON

Miss Robinson Crusoe, 3:5:1930 p1/4

CUMMINGS, MILTON C.

Dr. Milton C. Cummings to fill faculty vacancy, 1:29:1936 p1
Mr. Milton C. Commings, 2:26:1936 p1
Dr. Milton Cummings to resume duties some time next week, 3:11:1936 p1

CURRICULUM

State plans to change school curricula, 1:29:1934 p1
Changes in sociology and economic course, 2:21:1934 p1/2
New curriculum of study discussed at Syracuse, 4:8:1936 p1
English teachers formulate new curriculum, 4:29:1936 p1
Proposed four year course is sibmitted, 10:10:1934 p1/4

CUTTEN, GEORGE B.

Features of commencement season announced present awards at graduation exercise, 5:27:1936 p4

CUTTON, GEORGE L.

Seniors to reach goal on June 11, 5:29:1935 p1

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DANCING

Students attend dancing class, 2:27:1935 p1

DAVIS LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

Davies light opera company entertains in assembly, 1:9:1935 p1

DEBATE CLUB

See also: Literary and Debate Club
New debate club offers program for assembly, 2:7:1934 p1
D. & L. society install officers for new term, 2:12:1936 p1
Debate club at Buffalo, 2:21:1934 p4
D. & L. society invities new members, 2:26:1936 p4
Debate team gathers material on new topic, 2:26:1936 p4
Debate team meets Geneseo in contests, 2:27:1935 p1
Debate club takes three new members, 3:13:1935 p1
Debate club to sponsor second symposium soon, 4:11:1934 p4
To battle two city teams in early May, 5:1:1935 p1
Debate club sponsore state convention on Brockport campus, 5:9:1934 p1
Debate club makes good show with R.B.I., 5:15:1935 p1
Debate forum started at recent convocation, 5:23:1934 p3
Welcome debaters, 9:9:1935 p4
Richard Habersat pilots debate club, 9:25:1935 p2
Olmstead leads club, 9:26:1934 p1
R. Harersat acts as head of new club, 10:9:1935 p1
Debate club to conduct program, 10:10:1934 p1
Debate delegates return with schedule, 10:23:1935 p1
N.Y.S. Debaters discuss program, 11:7:1934 p3
League season opens; first debate held at Geneseo normal, 12:4:1935 p4
Debate club makes new policy known, 12:5:1934 p1

DELANCEY, BLAINE

Students to offer convocation program, 3:11:1936 p1
Students show unusual talent in Magpie play, 5:29:1935 p4
Dr. DeLancey becomes head of english course, 9:12:1934 p1/3
Phils to fete Agonians at party, 9:25:1935 p1
R. Habersat acts as head of new club, 10:9:1935 p1
DeLancey offers drama course for students, 10:23:1935 p1

DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE

Ads, stories from city paper surveyed by sociology class, 10:24:1934 p1/4

DENIO, MR.

Entertain assembly, 12:11:1929 p1

DETRIOT

Girls visit Detroit, 11:13:1929 p1

DETT, R. NATHANIEL

Famous composer to entertain assembly, 2:24:1932 p1
Dr. Dett well received by B.N.S. assembly, 4:11:1934 p1

DHALWANI, DR.

Dr. Dhalwani native of India, entertains assembly, 2:27:1929 p1/4

DIPLOMA

The meaning of a Normal School diploma, 4:27:1932 p1

DOBSON, THOMAS H.

Thomas H. Dobson (obituary), 12:17:1930 p1

DODDRIDGE, PEARL

Senior song composed by Pearl Doddridge, 12:19:1928 p4

DRAKE, RUTH

B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
Critic teachers to sail soon, 5:25:1932 p1
New members on normal faculty, 9:12:1928 p1

DRAMA CLUB

See also: Magpies
Students to offer convocation program, 3:11:1936 p1
Drama class conducts story hour, 3:11:1936 p3
The value of school dramatics, 4:8:1936 p3
Drama and pageantry class to assist in color day, 5:13:1936 p1
Training school dramatic club organizes, 10:9:1935 p1
DeLancey offers drama course for students, 10:23:1935 p1
Training school dramatics club plans to present short plays, 10:23:1935 p3
Special book display-dramatic club play to mark book week, 11:6:1935 p1
Drama club turns activities to book week, 11:20:1935 p1

DUBOIS PRESS

DuBois press awarded contract for year book, 1:29:1934 p1

DURAND, MRS.

Mrs. Durand proves interesting, 10:12:1932 p1

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EARL, SYLVIA

Sylvia Earl weds Donald Buerlein, 1:10:1933 p1

EASTER

Easter Ball a success, 4:17:1929 p1

EASTMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Two operas presented at Eastman, 5:31:1933 p3

ECONOMICS

Changes in sociology and economic course, 2:27:1934 p1/2

EDWARDS, ALLETTA

Alpha Sig to be entertained by Miss Edwards, 1:10:1934 p1
Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Miss Alletta Edwards interviewed, 4:12:1933 p1
Faculty members go south to spend Easter, 5:7:1930 p1/4
Miss Edwards given dinner by Arethusa, 5:9:1934 p1
English department head retires after 22 years, 5:9:1934 p4
Faculty vacations, 9:26:1928 p1/2
Lecture committee selects entertainment, 9:27:1933 p1/2
Miss Edwards discusses recent trip to Alaska at club meeting, 12:4:1935 p3
Alpha Sigma Omicron guests Miss Edwards, 12:20:1933 p4

EIDE, HAROLD D.

Harold D. Eide, 3:11:1936 p1
Lecture group meets-offers new program, 10:9:1935 p1

ELWELL, JOHN

John Elwell becomes new editor of the Stylus, 1:16:1929 p1

EMMANUEL, RAPHAEL

Raphael Emmanuel: Native Chaldean gives interesting talk, 1:16:1929 p1

ENGAGEMENTS

Many engagement among students, 1:22:1930 p1

ENGLISH CLUB

Students inaugurate english club, 2:13:1935 p4

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

English department makes plans for coming year, 2:13:1935 p4
English teachers formulate new curriculum, 4:29:1936 p1

ENGLISH, WILLIAM H.

Rev. William H. English addressed the assembly on Abraham Lincoln, 3:5:1930 p1/4

ENROLLMENT

Over 25,000,000 pupiles in school, 1:14:1931 p4
Largest entering class in history, 9:9:1931 p1

ETIQUETTE

Should course in etiquette be given?, 3:27:1929 p4

EVANS, ARTHUR W.

Dr. Arthur W. Evans to speak in assembly, 1:13:1932 p1

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FAIRPORT

Cadet teaching unit at Fairport, 2:27:1935 p3

FARWELL, MARJORIE

Miss Farwell joins high school faculty, 12:6:1933 p1

FIELD, LAVONNE

Lavonne Field to present singing pictures, 10:21:1931 p1
Lavonne Field pleases students, 11:4:1931 p1
Lavonne Field presents singing pictures, 12:16:1931 p4

FINANCIAL AID

Government funds used to help B.N.S. students, 4:11:1934 p1

FIREMEN

The volunteer fireman, 1:18:1933 p1

FLAG

The Flag, 10:10:1934 p1

FOOTBALL

Football, a character builder, 1:18:1933 p1
Effect of new rules on football, 3:15:1933 p4
A plea for football, 9:26:1928 p2
Tag week tremendous success, 10:24:1928 p1
Student gives viewpoint on football (editorial), 11:7:1928 p2

FORENSIC CLUB

Ulrop to lead forensic club, 1:28:1935 p1
B.N.S. foresnic group debates chesbrough, 5:13:1936 p4

FRATERNITIES

Why I choose to be a fraternity member, 12:3:1930 p1/4

FRAZER-JAMES DANCE GROUP

Frayer-James dance group, 11:21:1934 p1

FREDONIA

Other schools' news, 2:4:1931 p2

FRESHMAN

Freshman frolic slated for Friday evening, Feb 1., 1:28:1935 p1
Advice to frosh, 2:4:1931 p3
Freshman class dance well attended, 3:11:1936 p1
The low down to the freshman, 9:9:1931 p4
Large freshman class enters, 9:13:1933 p1
Freshman take heed, 9:26:1928 p3
A greeny's first impressions, 9:28:1932 p1/4
Frosh class out to make history, 10:7:1931 p1
Juniors give advice to frosh, 10:10:1928 p1/2
Other schools' opinion of freshman, 10:12:1932 p1
Freshman class organizes, 10:16:1929 p4
Freshman-junior party, 10:24:1928 p1
Freshman class, 10:24:1928 p3
Freshman party proves success, 11:7:1928 p4
Shaw voted president at freshman meeting, 11:8:1933 p1
Freshman not disheartened, 12:11:1929 p1
Freshman to make change in ring decision, 12:20:1933 p1

FRESHMAN HAZING

"How to approach freshman" told in one article, 9:25:1935 p1/2
Freshman initiation, 10:2:1929 p1/2
B.N.S. frolic a success, 10:2:1929 p4
Men use rouge, girls none at initiation of freshman, 10:10:1934 p4

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GABLE, LUTHER S.H.

Brockport Normal awaits return engagement of Luther Gable, radium expert, 1:8:1936 p3
Radium wonders awe potential teachers, 11:7:1934 p1

GALSWORTHY, JOHN

John Galsworthy (editorial), 2:15:1933 p2

GARAHAM, ELIZABETH

Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Mrs. Garaham attends district conference, 5:11:1932 p1
Mrs. Garnham attends annual alumni lunch, 5:13:1931 p1/4

GARELICK, SYLVIA

Sylvia Garelick chosen director of Magpie play, 11:20:1935 p1

GARNHAM, MARJORIE

Marj. Garnham injured in R.R. crossing crash, 3:11:1936 p1

GELTMAN, ROBERT

Robert Geltman to furnish the music for senior ball, 2:27:1935 p1

GENESEO

Other schools' news, 2:4:1931 p2

GEOLOGY

See also: Agassiz
Geology survey to be made by new organization, 4:11:1934 p1

GHOSTS

Ghosts, 10:30:1929 p3

GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Girls referee games for the High School, 1:29:1934 p1
25 girls respond to call for coaching class, 2:21:1934 p2
Get those hours!, 3:15:1933 p2
Girls' A.A. presents a varied program, 3:18:1931 p1
Girls have good athletic season; many take part, 3:21:1934 p3
Women's A.A. have informal program, 3:25:1936 p1
Girls given chance to referee sports, 3:27:1935 p1
Women's A.A. develops new schemes, ideas, 3:27:1935 p1
Girls' athletic association plan new point system, 4:10:1935 p1
Girls urged to work for activity awards, 4:11:1934 p1
Progress of girls' athletics, 4:15:1931 p2
Girls' outing trip, 5:3:1933 p1
Girls' athletics, 5:11:1932 p2
G.A.A plans program for coming year, 5:29:1935 p2
What we are doing in athletics, 9:9:1931 p2
G.A.A. plans program for coming year, 9:9:1935 p1
Girls' athletic ouncil makes better athletes, 9:12:1934 p1/3
Girls' athletic association, 9:13:1933 p1
Girls' Athletics, 9:14:1932 p1/2
Girls' athletic ass'n, 9:23:1931 p2
G.A.A. plans fall activities, 9:26:1934 p1
Officers elected, 10:7:1931 p1
G.A.A news, 10:9:1935 p4
G.A.A. have hike, 10:10:1934 p4
Play the game, 10:12:1932 p4
Girls have many sport opportunities, 11:7:1934 p1
Athletic awards given to girls, 11:7:1934 p4
Women's recreation room may be opened, 11:7:1934 p4
Girls athletic association, 11:19:1930 p1
Girls' athletics, 11:23:1932 p1
Athletic association functioning smoothly, 12:3:1930 p2
Members of G.A.A. enjoy get-together, 12:5:1934 p3
Women's athletic association elects basketball captains, 12:20:1933 p1/4

GIRLS' CLUB

Janetee Filkins leads girls club, 3:13:1935 p1

GLEE CLUB

Men's glee club plans for second semester, 2:21:1934 p4
Men's glee club changes meeting time, 3:7:1934 p1
Men's glee club, 10:10:1928 p1
The Boys' Glee Club (editorial), 10:30:1929 p2

GOLF

Members of gold are adept golfers, 3:27:1935 p1
Coach E. E. Nihiser issues last call to organize golf team, 4:11:1934 p1/3
Girls vie with boys in organizing golf teams, 4:11:1934 p4

GRAVES, FRANK P.

Large crowd attends high school opening, 4:25:1934 p1

GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES

See also: Fraternities, Sororities, Rushing and individual names of societies
Do we need society initiations (editorial), 2:7:1934 p2
Societies at B.N.S. (editorial), 5:31:1933 p2
Rushing may be postponed, 10:10:1928 p1/2

GRIFFIN, BENNY

Arethusa sorority features Benny Griffin's Orchestra at Thanksgiving dance, 11:20:1935 p1

GUDMUNDSON, SIGURDUR K.

Captain Sigurdur K. Gudmundson, 2:5:1930 p1/4

GWYNN, MARY

Former associate passes, 10:10:1934 p1

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HALLOWEEN

Hallowe'en dance, 10:21:1931 p1
Hallowe'en (editorial), 10:22:1930 p2
Alpha Delta sorority features Harry Carter's Orchestra at Halloween dance, 10:23:1935 p1
Student body to revel at annual Halloween fete, 10:24:1934 p1
Seniors to have Halloween masquerade, 10:25:1933 p1
Curious customs of Halloween, 10:25:1933 p2
A Halloween party, 10:25:1933 p4
Pagan relics of the supernatural, 10:26:1932 p1/2
Old Prosser homestead, 10:30:1929 p1
Relic of pagan times, 10:30:1929 p1/4
Ghosts, 10:30:1929 p3

HANLEY, JOSEPH A.

Program for 64th commencement, 5:27:1931 p1

HARRADINE, JOHN

Former Normal student passes suddenly, 2:26:1936 p2

HARRISON, GUY FRASER

Guy Fraser Harrison, Fritz Reiner and Ruggiero Ricci at Eastman, 1:10:1934 p4

HARSCH, ROSALIE

Letter from former student, 10:10:1928 p1/4

HARTWELL, ERNEST

Dr. Ernest C. Hartwell chosen as new head of Brockport Normal, 5:13:1936 p4
Cadet system at Brockport Normal based on Miss Marion A. Rayburn's thesis for baccalaureate degree; Superintendent Hartwell's ideas also included in system, 11:20:1935 p3
Supt. Hartwell gives fine talk, 11:21:1928 p2

HARVARD, DAVID

Entertain assembly, 12:11:1929 p1

HAWLEY, BEA

In Memoriam, 9:13:1933 p1

HAYNES, PAULINE

Miss Haynes carries heavy schedule at Columbia, 1:9:1935 p1
Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Annual formal reception to be held tomorrow, 3:11:1936 p1
Miss Haynes elected to Kappa Delta Pi, 4:10:1935 p1
Who's who on the faculty, 5:21:1930 p1
Grace Millward becomes music head for year, 9:12:1934 p4

HEALTH

Earl W. McCaw new director of health education, 9:12:1934 p3
Health lecture given, 10:10:1928 p4

HEINRICH, K. C.

Students appreciate Mrs. Heinrich's kindness, 11:9:1932 p1

HERMANDEZ, GEORGE D.

Negro tenor soloist entertains, 11:9:1932 p1

HIGH SCHOOL

High school annual Christmas party, 1:9:1935 p1
Girls referee games for the High School, 1:29:1934 p1
High school holds first annual winter carnival, 3:7:1934 p1/2
The new high school progresses, 4:12:1933 p1
Large crowd attends high school opening, 4:25:1934 p1
Brockport high school plans to move, 11:8:1933 p1/4
New high school for Brockport, 12:2:1931 p1
High school student works out valuable project in English, 12:20:1933 p1/2

HISTORY

B.N.S. since 1832, 9:26:1934 p1/3
History of school dates to Civil War, 10:2:1929 p1/4
One hundred coal stoves to heat building, 10:2:1929 p1/4
B.N.S. since 1832, 10:9:1935 p3
Brockport Collegiate Institute, 11:21:1934 p3

HITES, EILEEN

Miss Hites joins critic faculty, 9:14:1932 p1
Eileen Hites announces engagement; honored at linen shower by Alice Yale, 12:4:1935 p1

HOBBY CLUB

Hobby club shows boys how to use manual art tools in their hobbies, 2:27:1935 p4
Boys' hobby club, 4:10:1935 p1
Manual arts teacher plans hobby club, 9:25:1935 p2
New Boy's club replaces former hobby club, 10:9:1935 p1

HOCKEY

Hockey club started, 5:7:1930 p2
A word about hockey, 9:24:1930 p1
Seniors win tournament, 11:8:1933 p1/2
New equipement for hockey arrives, 11:21:1928 p2

HOCKEY-WOMEN

Girls make a record, 11:18:1931 p1/2

HOME SCHOOLING

Home training and its value (editorial), 12:19:1928 p2

HONESTY

Honesty (editorial), 3:13:1929 p2

HONORS

The honor point system explained, 2:4:1931 p1
Honor students in senior class, 4:1:1931 p1

HOOVER, HERBERT

Normal student hears Hoover's speech, 3:13:1929 p1/4

HUTCHINES, ROBERT MAYNARD

University president urges protection for all education, 4:13:1932 p1

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INDUSTRIAL ARTS

Boys industrial arts cover full program in work of 1933-34, 5:23:1934 p1/4
Art IV group finishes term's project work, 5:29:1935 p2
Students compile bibliography, 10:28:1935 p1
Industrial arts group plan for exhibit-students invited, 11:20:1935 p3
Industrial arts for men sponsors club, 11:21:1934 p1
Women's industrial art group does outstanding work, 11:21:1934 p1
Industrial arts rooms changes; machines added, 12:4:1935 p1

INGALLS, BEATRICE

Seniors to present "Eliza comes to stay," 2:29:1933 p1
Rayburn, Adams to fill department vacancies of Ingalls and Schroeder, 9:9:1935 p1

IVESON, ROBERT

Bob Iveson's brillant athletic career, 5:7:1930 p1

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JACKSON, SARA

Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Faculty members go south to spend Easter, 5:7:1930 p1/4
Miss Jackson interviewed, 11:8:1933 p2

JAZZ

Does jazz express america?, 2:27:1929 p1

JOHNSON, C. OSCAR

Lecture committee selects entertainment, 9:27:1933 p1
Dr. C.O. Johnson give pointers to students, 11:8:1933 p1

JONES, C.E.

The demostration of C. E. Jones, 1:10:1934 p2
Lecture committee selects entertainment, 9:27:1933 p1
C.E. Jones appears before student body, 10:11:1933 p1/3
C. E. Jones returns, 11:8:1933 p1
Assembly program review, 11:22:1933 p1

JORDAN, DR.

Dr. Jordan of Cornell Univeristy lauds cadets, 12:5:1934 p4

JOURNALISM

Journalism course to begin second semester, 1:28:1935 p1
Journalism class completes survey of school papers, 1:29:1936 p1
Journalism course is to be drastically changed next term, 5:29:1935 p3
Journalism course to be introduced, 9:26:1934 p1
New journalism class will edit "The Stylus" in Halloween issue, 10:24:1934 p1
Student exchange bureau to bring student activity before public view, 11:6:1935 p3
Journalism class to close Thursday, Dec. 20 after 12 weeks of practical instruction, 12:5:1934 p1

JUDD, CHARLES

Dr. Charles Judd visits B.N.S. on survey, 2:12:1936 p1

JUNIOR

Large crowd attend annual junior prom, 1:10:1934 p1/4
Junior prom financial success, 2:12:1936 p1
Recent assembly programs, 10:8:1930 p1
Junior class elects officers, 10:16:1929 p4
Freshman-junior party, 10:24:1928 p1
Juniors elect co-chairman for prom, 11:20:1935 p3
Juniors to hold prom in December, 11:21:1934 p1
Juniors win yell contest, 12:11:1929 p1
Junior prom December 18th, 12:16:1931 p1
Class of '37 shines this week, 12:18:1935 p1
Juniors hold Christmas bazaae, 12:19:1928 p1
Juniors prepare for annual prom, 12:20:1933 p1

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KAPPA DELTA PI

Miss Haynes elected to Kappa Delta Pi, 4:10:1935 p1

KARAPETOFF, PROFESSOR

Professor Karapetoff our guest, 5:3:1933 p1

KARMA

The creed of karma, 1:18:1933 p1/2/3

KERR, ANDY

Prominent men to lecture before assembly, 1:29:1936 p1

KEWIN, THOMAS

Nihiser chooses Thomas Kewin as league supervisor to settle intra-mural basketball disputes, 12:4:1935 p1

KEYHOE, DONALD E.

Lieutenant Donald E. Keyhoe, 4:29:1931 p1

KINDERGARTEN

Kindergarten theory groups visit Rochester, 5:11:1932 p1
Kindergarten schools offer opportunities, 5:13:1931 p2
Students visit kindergarten, 10:24:1928 p4
Kindergarten Christmas party, 12:19:1928 p1
Kindergarten theory classes, 12:19:1928 p1/2
Christmas part for Kindergarten Dec. 21, 12:19:1934 p1

KINSELLA, BERNARD

Kinsella resigns as business manager, 11:21:1928 p1

KIRKMIRE, BILL

Kirkmire edits last issue of Stylus as editorship changes, 1:29:1934 p1/3

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LANDON, SIDNEY

A literary meeting, 2:19:1930 p1
Mr. Sidney Landon, 3:5:1930 p1
Sidney Landon entertained us on Wednesday April 30th, 5:7:1930 p1

LATHROP, HENRY

Former mathematics head dies; principal causes omission of afternoon session to honor deceased, 1:8:1936 p2
The memory of Henry J. Lathrop lives on, 1:29:1936 p1
Facts about the faculty faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Mr. Lathrop falls on icy steps, 2:21:1934 p2
Faculty members interested in athletics, 3:27:1935 p1
Who's who on the faculty, 4:2:1930 p1
The athletic council, 4:15:1931 p1
Mathematics head resigns; faculty members since 1913 active in school affairs, 9:9:1935 p1/2
Mr. Lathrop attends state school meeting, 10:25:1933 p1
Faculty vacations, 10:30:1929 p1/2
Henry J. Lathrop (obituary), 12:18:1935 p1
Electrical board aid in teaching grace arithmetic, 12:19:1934 p1/4

LAURANT, EUGENE

Eugene Laurant, magician, gives unique program, 9:26:1934 p1

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

On joining the League of Nations, 1:13:1932 p2

LEAP YEAR

Leap Year, 2:10:1932 p1

LECTURE COMMITTEE

Program for next year, 4:2:1930 p2
The lecture committee plans interesting program, 9:23:1931 p1
Lecture committee selects entertainment, 9:27:1933 p1/3
Lecture group meets-offers new program, 10:9:1935 p1

LEE, WINFRED

Who's who at B.N.S., 4:17:1929 p1
Seniors organize, 10:10:1928 p3

LIBRARY

Library stays open during noon hour, 1:10:1934 p1
Dr. Hermann Cooper suggests professional library for graduates, 1:28:1935 p1
Library suggests new periodicals for new ideas, 1:29:1936 p1
Library enlarging constantly, 2:13:1935 p1
New library tool, 2:26:1936 p3
Some library statistics, 3:4:1931 p1
Library survey reveals data, 3:7:1934 p1
Many columes added to B.N.S. library, 4:11:1934 p3
Keeping the library open evenings, 4:12:1933 p4
Freshman course in library, 5:1:1929 p1
Library hours, 5:1:1929 p1/4
"Magic Mountain" new library book, 5:1:1935 p1
Library news: exhibit of the great northern railway, 5:11:1932 p2
Librarians hold meeting, 5:13:1931 p1
Library, 9:9:1931 p4
Library boasts many new books, 9:26:1934 p1
On using the library, 11:4:1931 p1
New poetry in the junior library, 11:9:1932 p2
Librarian recommends new magazines to students desiring information about dramatics, debate, teacher certification, politics, australia, primary grade work, 12:4:1935 p3
Library solves hard Christmas problems offers solution in single word-books, 12:18:1935 p2

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM

About Lincoln, 2:15:1933 p1
An interview with Mr. Lincoln, 2:24:1932 p1/4

LITERARY AND DEBATE CLUB

See also: Debate Club
D. & L. society install officers for new term, 2:12:1936 p1
D. & L. society invites new members, 2:26:1936 p4
Debate team gathers material on new topic, 2:26:1936 p4
Literary club formulates plan for social hour, 9:25:1935 p1
R. Habersat acts as head of new club, 10:9:1935 p1
Debate delegates return with schedule, 10:23:1935 p1

LOMAX, JOHN A.

Assembly program review, 11:22:1933 p1

LOSEY, DR.

Dr. Losey speaks, 10:8:1930 p1

LYON, BOBBY

Class of 1936 sets senior ball, March 20, 3:11:1936 p1

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MACINNIS, EARL C.

Dr. Earl MacInnis offered position of superintendent of McKinley home for boys at Los Angeles, California, 1:8:1936 p1
Dr. Earl C. MacInnis reaches California after long trip, 3:11:1936 p1/4
Mathematics head resigns; faculty member since 1913 active in school affairs: MacInnis succeeds, 9:9:1935 p1/2
Normalites await rare treat; Dr. S. Kenneth MacInnis to speak before assembly group, 10:23:1935 p1

MACINNIS, S. KENNETH

Normalites await rare treat; Dr. S. Kenneth MacInnis to speak before assembly group, 10:23:1935 p1

MAGEE, HERMAN J.

Dr. Magee dies, 1:13:1932 p1

MAGPIES

Magpie play great success, 1:9:1935 p1
Magpies hold party and play at their meeting, 1:10:1934 p1
Magpies entertain students-teachers, 1:10:1934 p1/2
Magpies elect new officers for term, 1:29:1934 p4
Magpies again plan dramatic presentation, 2:7:1934 p1
Magpies plan program for assembly, 2:12:1936 p1
Magpies to hold tryours soon, 2:13:1935 p3
Magpieassembly program great success; paves way for student participation, 2:26:1936 p1
Magpies sponsor one-act plays Tuesday evening, 3:7:1934 p1
"The Brat" presented by dramatic organization, 3:13:1929 p1
Magpies to select play for assembly, 3:13:1935 p1
Magpies present play at morning assembly, 3:18:1931 p1
Magpies present play, 3:19:1930 p1
Magpies news, 3:27:1929 p1/4
Magpies to present spring play May 9, 4:10:1935 p1
Dramatics and the public school teacher, 4:29:1931 p1
Brockport thespians to present "The first apple," 4:29:1936 p1
Large audience sees Magpie play, 5:13:1936 p1
Magpies to present play on May 23, 5:15:1935 p4
Students show unusual talent in Magpie play, 5:29:1935 p4
The Magpies, 9:12:1928 p2
Magpies present "Good medicine," 10:21:1931 p1/2
Magpies initiate fifteen new pledges, 10:23:1935 p2
Magpies initiate new members into ranks, 10:24:1934 p3
Magpies dramatic club plans to present play in assembly, 11:6:1935 p1
Magpies to give Christmas program, 11:7:1934 p4
"Tweedles"-Magpie play, 11:18:1931 p1
Sylvia Garelick chosen director of Magpie play, 11:20:1935 p1
The "Magpies," 11:21:1928 p4
Magpies increase membership, 11:23:1932 p1
"St. George" to be witnessed by training school pupils Dec. 20, 12:5:1934 p1
Magpies to present play "St. George," 12:5:1934 p1
Magpies pledge new members in try-outs, 12:6:1933 p1
Magpies give party for new members, 12:11:1929 p1
Magpies to present student directed one act play in assembly, 12:18:1935 p1
"St. George" is presented today, 12:19:1934 p1
Magpies to present assembly program, 12:20:1933 p1

MALE CHORUS

Male Chorus to sing at Christmas tea, 12:20:1933 p3

MANNIX, JOSEPHINE

Teachers visit New York during past weekend, 2:26:1936 p1
B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
New members on normal faculty, 9:12:1928 p1

MARGESON, A.E.

Principal approves of cadet teaching, 4:10:1935 p3

MAY QUEEN

Frances Patte to reign as Queen over annual color day festivities, 4:10:1935 p1
Students elect May Queen for color day, 4:25:1934 p1/4
Southwood elected May Queen for annual color day event, 5:9:1934 p3
Patte crowned queen of May, 5:29:1935 p1

MCANDREWS, MISS

Miss McAndrews speaks to assembly, 12:5:1928 p1

MCCAW, EARL W.

Instructor Ill, 2:26:1936 p2
Thoughts on basketball, 3:25:1936 p2
New curriculum of study discussed at Syracuse, 4:8:1936 p1
Art IV Group finishes term's prorject work, 5:29:1935 p2
Leave ends; teachers return, 9:9:1935 p3
Earl W. McCaw new director of health education, 9:12:1934 p3
Coach McCaw outlines fall sports program, 9:26:1934 p1
Beware of women, 11:7:1934 p1
Two teachers receive degrees from Columbia in absentia form, 12:18:1935 p1/2

MCCORMICK, CHARLES

General chairman, 10:23:1935 p1

MCLAUGHLIN, MISS

New first grade critic begins at the training school, 2:12:1936 p1
B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3

MEIER, LEE

Stylus staff changes, 1:13:1932 p1
Lee Meier wins Stylus story contest, 1:18:1933 p1

MENS OCTETTE

Two new musical groups take bow at Brockport, 11:7:1934 p1
Octette to make debut Dec. 18, 12:5:1934 p1

MERCER, JACK WINTERS

Alpha Sigma Omicron short story contest May 1st to 17th, 5:1:1935 p3
Quill club organized by Mr. Mercer, 5:15:1935 p1
Jack Mercer of Ohio U. to assist department head, 11:21:1934 p4

MERCHANT MARINE

Nautical academy to instruct boys, 2:24:1932 p1

METHODIST EPIsCOPAL CHURCH

Methodist Episcopal church, 9:12:1928 p3

MILK

Many milk drinkers aid state campaign, 11:7:1934 p1

MILLER, MILDRED

Mildred Miller new associate editor, 3:5:1930 p1

MILLWARD, GRACE

Grace Millward becomes music head for year, 9:12:1934 p4
Miss Grace Millward, 10:10:1934 p1

MONEY

What stable currency means to the people of a nation, 4:27:1932 p1/2

MORGAN, GIFFORD

Gifford Morgan, President of Board, 2:13:1935 p3

MORGAN, THEODORE

Mr. Morgan pleased with new system, 5:15:1935 p1/3

MORSE, GEORGE F.

Mr. Morse speaks on "Wild animals in captivity," 10:7:1931 p1

MUSIC

Music education on the radio, 3:27:1929 p2
Music dept. plans foreign folk tunes for this color day, 4:25:1934 p1
Notes from the music department, 5:3:1933 p1
Music and the public school teacher (editorial), 5:27:1931 p2
Music interest increases in training school, 10:12:1932 p1
Musical programs in Rochester, 10:25:1933 p3
Two new musical clubs take bow at Brockport, 11:7:1934 p1
Music class has program, 12:19:1934 p3

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N.R.A.

The Supreme Court and the N.R.A., 12:6:1933 p2

NEFF, GRACE

New first grade critic begins at the training school, 2:12:1936 p1
Teachers visit New York during past weekend, 2:26:1936 p1

NEFF, RUTH

New song-our alma mater, 11:7:1928 p1

NEW YEAR'S

New Year's resolutions (editorial), 1:14:1931 p2, 1:18:1933 p2

NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Teachers to meet at Syracuse to plan new tests for seniors, 1:29:1936 p2
More teachers' conferences are held in Syracuse, 5:13:1936 p2
Central Western Zone meet planned for N.Y. teachers, 10:23:1935 p3
Central Western Zone meet planned for N.Y. State teachers, 10:24:1934 p1/3
New York State Teachers Assn. to meet, 11:21:1928 p1

NEWELL, WILLIAM

William Newell American Indian addresses assembly, 3:13:1929 p1

NEWTON, PEARL

Who's who at B.N.S., 5:15:1929 p1

NIHISER, EDWIN

Coach Nihiser's men in good condition for trip, 2:10:1932 p1
Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Brockport teams have good records under E. E. Nihiser, 3:21:1934 p1/4
faculty members are adept golfers, 3:21:1934 p4
Our coach, 3:23:1932 p4
Value of varsity basketball, 3:25:1936 p1/2
Coach Nihiser picks annual all-star team, 3:27:1935 p1/2
Coach E. E. Nihiser issues last call to organize golf team, 4:11:1934 p1/3
Twenty four respond to Coach Nihiser for baseball, 4:13:1932 p2
Who's who on the faculty, 5:7:1930 p1
Survey on faculty's likes and dislikes, 5:13:1936 p4
New members on normal faculty, 9:12:1928 p1
New fall, winter sports program-Nihiser and "Charlie Chan" plan busy court season, 9:25:1935 p1
Manual arts teacher plans hobby club, 9:25:1935 p2
Coach interviewed by student, 10:24:1928 p1
Nihiser chooses Thomas Kewin as league supervisor to settle intra-mural basketball disputes, 12:4:1935 p1

NORTON, HERMAN

Health lecture given, 10:10:1928 p4

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O'HARA, GEOFFREY

Geoffrey O'Hara tells student audience how to make a tune, 2:7:1934 p1/2
Lecture committee selects entertainment, 9:27:1933 p1

OLIVER, A.D.

Principal A.D. Oliver reports on cadets at high school, 10:9:1935 p1

OLMSTEAD, WILBUR

Alpha Sigma Omicron award goes to most outstanding senior in the club, 5:1:1935 p1

OLYMPIC GAMES

Olympic games interest fourth grade pupils, 10:12:1932 p1/2

OMEGA ALPHA

Omega Alphas give impressive pageant, 1:8:1930 p1
Omega Alpha elects officers, 1:22:1930 p1
Marion Rayburn awarded medal, 4:1:1931 p1
Omega Alpha to give medal for preeminence, 5:21:1930 p1
Ralph Smith receives medal for preeminence, 6:4:1930 p1
Omega Alphas joins Theta Phi, 12:16:1931 p1
Omega Alphas issues challenge, 12:17:1930 p1

ORCHESTRA

Orchestra organizes, 9:26:1934 p3
School orchestra to be organized, 10:10:1928 p4
Orchestra news, 12:7:1932 p1

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PANHELLENIC

First panhellenic dance ever sponsored at Brockport to be held Friday, April 24, 4:8:1936 p1
Second Panhellenic essay writing contest announced, 10:9:1935 p1

PARISH, CHARLES

Senior essay by Charles Parish, 1:30:1929 p1/2

PARK, J. W.

Dean Park addresses B.N.S. student body, 5:9:1934 p1

PARK, NO-YONG

Dr. No-Yong Park, 4:11:1934 p1
Dr. No-Yong Park discusses relations with the far east, 4:25:1934 p1/2

PARKING

Students who drive must park in station, 9:9:1935 p1, 9:12:1934 p1
B.N.S. parking space, 9:14:1932 p4
Parking in fire lanes, 10:21:1931 p1

PERRY, CHARLES

Mr. Perry attends session at Syracuse, March 6-4, 3:1:1936 p1
Faculty members interested in athletics, 3:27:1935 p1
New curriculum of stidy discussed at Syracuse, 4:8:1936 p1
Mr. Charles Perry is elected junior class advisor, 4:8:1936 p4
The athletic council, 4:15:1931 p1
Who's who in the faculty, 4:16:1930 p1
Mr. Perry Ill, 4:29:1936 p1
Annotations upon Dr. Thompson's retirement by his faculty and the students, 5:27:1936 p2

PETERS, CARL

Mr. Carl Peters is painting portraits of Dr. Thompson, 5:13:1936 p1

PHI ALPHA ZETA

Butler Shaw elected head of fraternity, 1:29:1936 p3
Phi Alpha Zetans elect Mercer new president, 2:7:1934 p1
Phi Alpha Zeta hold annual banquet at Roxbury inn, 2:12:1936 p2
Phils give rush party in main corridor, 2:27:1935 p3
Phi Alpha Zeta adopts new Buffalo chapter, 3:4:1931 p1
Phi Alpha Zeta plans assembly presentation, 3:7:1934 p1
Phils present "melodramer," 3:9:1932 p1
"Phils" defeat Holley-Iveson features, 3:18:1931 p1
Nine reasons why the Phils will be a better fraternity, 4:10:1935 p4
Phils rejuvinate grand chapter, 5:9:1934 p4
Phi Alpha Zeta prepares colorful annual ball; event scheduled for June 12, 5:27:1936 p3
Communicate to expand, say Phils, 5:29:1935 p1
June ball dated for June 7, 5:29:1935 p1
Fraternity prepares for June ball, 5:31:1933 p1
Phils welcome freshman to fraternity, 9:9:1935 p4
Phils to fete Agonians at party, 9:25:1935 p1
Phils organize under Harradine, 9:26:1934 p4
Phils plan big year, 10:7:1931 p4
Phi Alpha Zeta fraternity, 10:10:1928 p3
Phils plan to hold open house, 10:21:1931 p4
Phils to open cafertia, 10:24:1928 p1
Phils preparing for exams by brain teasers, 10:26:1932 p4
Phi Alpha Zeta banquet and dance, 11:7:1928 p1
Visitors at Phil meeting, 11:9:1932 p4

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

The Physical Education department for men, 3:15:1933 p1
Benefits of physical education, 3:23:1932 p3
Field of athletics in Education, 4:15:1931 p1/2
Growth of physical education in B.N.S., 4:15:1931 p1/2
Physical training in the primary grades, 12:2:1931 p3

PICNIC

Annual picnic huge success, 9:27:1933 p1

POLITICS

Politics in education, 2:10:1932 p1
Hoover, the man for President (editorial), 10:10:1928 p2
Are you prepared to vote?, 10:12:1932 p1
Alfred E. Smith (editorial), 10:24:1928 p2
Smith's and Democratic Party's views discussed (editorial), 10:24:1928 p2
May the best man win (editorial), 11:7:1928 p2

POPULARITY

Popularity contest opens, 4:2:1930 p1
Marion Swartz leading in popularity contest, 4:16:1930 p1

POTSDAM

Potsdam loses: Canisius wins in crowded week, 2:21:1934 p1/4
Potsdam-our sister normal, 12:3:1930 p1

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

The Presbyterian church, 9:12:1928 p3

PRESIDENT'S BALL

President's ball to be held in Normal hall, 1:28:1935 p1

PROSSER, JONATHAN

Old Prosser homestead, 10:30:1929 p1

PSYCHOLOGY

Freshman psychology classes hold panel discussions, 5:13:1936 p3

PUGH, JESS

Jess Pugh assembly speaker, 2:4:1931 p1

PUTNAM, WIN

Kirkmire edits last Stylus as editorship changes, 1:29:1934 p1/3

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QUALITY CREDIT SYSTEM

Quality credit system, 9:13:1933 p1/3

QUILL CLUB

Quill Club organized by Mr. Mercer, 5:15:1935 p1
R. Habersat acts as head of new club, 10:9:1935 p1

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RADIO

Who pays for United State radio program?, 4:25:1934 p1/2
A.D.'s give an unique radio play, 5:1:1935 p1
Radio is practical, 5:15:1929 p2
Radio programs, 12:17:1930 p1/4
Phases of adult and juvenile recreation discussed as B.N.S. goes on the air, 12:19:1934 p1

RAILROAD

Special railroad rates, 4:12:1933 p1/4

RAYBURN, MARION

Marion Rayburn awarded medal, 4:1:1931 p1
B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
Rayburn, Adams to fill department vacancies of Ingalls and Schroeder, 9:9:1935 p1
Cadet system at Brockport Normal based on Miss Marian Rayburn's thesis for baccalaureate degree; Superintendent Hartwell's ideas also included in system, 11:20:1935 p3

RAYMOND, JACK

Prominent men to lecture before assembly, 1:29:1936 p1
Lecture group meets-offers new program, 10:9:1935 p1

RED CROSS

Red Cross issues annual appeal to college students, 10:9:1935 p1
Foundation of Red Cross in America, 11:4:1931 p2
The American Red Cross calls roll, 11:4:1931 p2
The American Red Cross in college life, 11:7:1928 p1/2

REDMAN, ALMEDA

Farewell to Miss Redman, 2:5:1930 p2
Who's who in the senior class, 4:16:1930 p1
Who's who at B.N.S., 5:1:1929 p1

REFEREE

Girls referee games for the High School, 1:29:1934 p1
Girls given change to referee sports, 3:21:1934 p1, 3:27:1935 p1

REINER, FRITZ

Guy Fraser Harrison, Fritz Reiner and Ruggiero Ricci at Eastman, 1:10:1934 p4

RELIGION

The creed of karma, 1:18:1933 p1/2/3

RENCH, HAZEL

Seniors to present "Eliza comes to stay," 2:29:1933 p1
B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
Critic teachers to sail soon, 5:25:1932 p1
New members on normal faculty, 9:12:1928 p1

RICCI, RUGGIERO

Guy Fraser Harrison, Fritz Reiner and Ruggiero Ricci at Eastman, 1:10:1934 p4

RIGGS, JAMES

Dr. James Riggs to speak in assembly, 3:13:1935 p1

ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

The American composers' concert, 4:12:1933 p3

ROCHESTER SCHOOLS

Visit Rochester schools, 12:11:1929 p1/4

ROCKWELL, HARRY WESCOTT

Dr. Rockwell honored at anniversary dinner, 4:11:1934 p1

RULES

Rules for normal, 1:22:1930 p1

RUSHING

Do we need society initiations? (editorial), 2:7:1934 p2
Rushing may be postponed, 10:10:1928 p1/2
Rushing activities begin; season opens at tea, 10:23:1935 p1
Rules, regularions for rush ceremonies posted, 11:5:1930 p1
Societies prepare for annual rush, 11:7:1934 p1/4
Rush season, 11:9:1932 p2
For the benefit of the pledges (editorial), 11:13:1929 p2
Inter-sorority council hands down decision regulating sorority rushing, 11:21:1934 p1/3

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SAGA

DuBois press awarded contract for year book, 1:29:1934 p1
Saga layout planned, 2:13:1935 p3
Our senior annual-The Saga, 3:4:1931 p1
1936 yearbook goes to press, 3:11:1936 p1
Annual rapidly taking shape, 3:13:1929 p1
Saga progressing steadily, 4:10:1935 p4
Last appeal made to purchase Saga, 4:11:1934 p1
"The Saga" nears completion, 4:17:1929 p1
Save for Saga, B.N.S. annual; only two dollars, 4:29:1936 p1
Saga, senior annual to be distributed Thursday, May 17, 5:9:1934 p1/4
Saga gone to press, 5:13:1931 p1
The Saga, senior annual to be out May 27, 5:15:1935 p1/3
New editor in chief of the Saga, 6:4:1930 p1
Saga to make its debut June 8, 6:4:1930 p1
Saga board meets, 10:2:1929 p3
Saga staff announced, 10:11:1933 p1
Art staff of the Saga, 10:25:1933 p1
1935 Saga contracts announced, 11:7:1934 p1
The Saga cost to students can be reduced read the plan below; it is worth considering, 11:20:1935 p2
Class of '29 to publish annual, 11:21:1928 p1
New senior year book staff, 11:21:1928 p1
Editor announces complete staff for 1935 Saga: annual to be outstanding, 11:21:1934 p1/4
Saga staff announced, 11:23:1932 p1
Brinton, Saga head announces staff for annual, 12:18:1935 p1
First payment is due for "The Sage," 12:19:1928 p1
Seniors actively engaged, 12:19:1928 p1
Saga wins approval of normal, 12:19:1928 p1/2

SAUNDERS, PAUL C.

Professor Paul C. Saunders demonstrates with liquid air on frozen goldfish, 1:8:1930 p1/2

SCARLET FEVER

School men quarantined, 1:29:1934 p1

SCHOLARSHIP

Cornell scholarship offered to Brockport Normal School women, 2:7:1934 p1
Tennessee college offers scholarship for summer session, 2:7:1934 p1/2
Theodore Cohen wins Burbank scholarship, 5:15:1935 p3

SCHOOL LETTER

What about the school letter?, 5:1:1929 p1

SCHOOL SPIRIT

School spirit (editorial), 1:16:1929 p2
On the need of school spirit (editorial), 1:30:1929 p2
A challenge to every students, 2:5:1930 p1
Still wanted-school spirit, 2:7:1934 p4
School spirit (editorial), 2:19:1930 p2
What school spirit means, 11:4:1931 p1
Where do we find school spirit? (editorial), 12:3:1930 p2
School spirit, 12:7:1932 p1

SCHROEDER, LEONORA

Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Teachers visit New York during past weekend, 2:26:1936 p1
Leonora M. Schroeder (biography), 2:26:1936 p4
Janette Filkins leads girls club, 3:13:1935 p1
Rayburn, Adams to fill department vacancies of Ingalls and Schroeder, 9:9:1935 p1
New members on normal faculty, 9:12:1928 p1
Miss Schroeder and athletics, 9:26:1928 p1/3
Girls' clubs to be organized, 10:10:1928 p1

SEIM, ERIC

Seim interviewed, submits final results of his recent sociological questionnaire concerning normal student's attitudes, ideas on life, death, church, religion, 1:29:1936 p4
Seim interviewed, submits final results of his recent sociological questionnaire, 2:12:1936 p4
The Cooper award, 5:27:1936 p4
Seim interviewed on content, purpose for giving sociological questionnaire concerning Normal Students' attitudes ideas on life, death, church, religion, 11:6:1935 p3

SENIORS

Senior class presents "The fast workers," 1:8:1930 p1/2
Senior class begins preparations for the annual senior ball, 1:10:1934 p1
Seniors plan musicale prepare for March ball, 1:29:1934 p1
Senior plan musicale for Thursday, March 1, 2:7:1934 p1
Seniors plan ball for March 16, 2:21:1934 p1
Senior play March 10th dance of the 17th, 2:24:1932 p1
Seniors to hold ball on March 16, 3:7:1934 p1
Class of 1936 sets senior ball, March 20, 3:11:1936 p1
St. Patrick's dance by seniors, 3:13:1929 p1
Seniors formulate plan for their annual ball, 3:13:1935 p1
Seniors to present "Eliza comes to stay," 3:29:1933 p1
Seniors visit N.Y.C. in search of jobs, 4:11:1934 p1
Senior play a great success, 4:12:1933 p1
To senior students in teachers colleges, 5:13:1931 p1
Seniors write last chapter of B.N.S. News, 5:27:1931 p1
Crumbs of advice from seniors, 5:31:1933 p1
Classes elect new officers-Cannioto heads senior class, 10:9:1935 p1
Seniors organize, 10:10:1928 p3
Senior class, 10:24:1928 p3
Seniors select Ibsen's play for production, 11:7:1934 p1
Senior class selects play, 11:22:1933 p3
Senior class to present modern, non-tropical farce, "Petticoat fever" as annual play in Normal auditorium next week, 12:4:1935 p1
Senior class to present two plays on Dec. 12, 12:5:1934 p1
About our senior pictures (editorial), 12:11:1929 p2
Senior play fine production, 12:19:1928 p1
Seniors actively engaged, 12:19:1928 p1
Senior song composed by Pearl Doddridge, 12:19:1928 p4
Seniors present successful plays, 12:19:1934 p1
Senior class proposes to change color of graduating gowns, 12:20:1933 p1
Senior play gives audience thrills, 12:20:1933 p1/3

SHERLEY, ELIZABETH

Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
"Rip Van Winkle" to be given on color day, 3:13:1935 p1/3
Who's who in the faculty, 4:16:1930 p1
Survey on faculty's likes and dislikes, 5:13:1936 p4
Faculty vacations, 10:10:1928 p1/2
Central western zone meet planned for N.Y. teachers, 10:23:1935 p3

SIMPSON, ALFRED D.

Dr. Alfred D. Simpson to pay official visit, 1:29:1934 p1

SKEYHILL, THOMAS

Thomas Skeyhill speaks at B.N.S., 12:16:1931 p1

SMITH, ALFRED E.

Alfred E. Smith (editorial), 10:24:1928 p2

SMOKING

Consume you own smoke, 2:10:1932 p4

SOCCER

Soccer at B.N.S., 3:23:1932 p2
Bright prospects for B.N.S. in athletics, 10:7:1931 p1
Soccer-the fall sport, 10:12:1932 p1
Freshman bow to Spencerport in opening game, 10:21:1931 p1
Freshman soccer team victorious, 10:26:1932 p1
Fall sports in full swing at B.N.S., 11:4:1931 p1

SOCCER-WOMEN

Freshamn girls defeat senior girls, 11:4:1931 p2

SOCIAL COMMITTEE

Social committee to give formal reception, 3:7:1934 p1

SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB

B.N.S. Sponsore a state debate, 1:29:1934 p1
Social science formulates plans, 10:11:1933 p1
New social science club a progressive group, 12:7:1932 p1

SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

Social science news, 1:18:1933 p1
Changes in sociology and economic course, 2:21:1934 p1/2

SOCIOLOGY

Seim interviewed, submits final results of his recent sociological questionnaire concerning normal student's attitudes, ideas of life, death, church, religion, 1:29:1936 p4
Seim interviewed, submits final results of his recent sociological questionnaire, 2:12:1936 p4
Ways and means committee appointed for sociology class, 2:13:1935 p1
Changes in sociology and economic course, 2:21:1934 p1/2
Sociology class faces problem, 2:27:1935 p1
Sociology research completed; find what leisure activities students engage in, 5:29:1935 p1/2
Ads, stories from city paper surveyed by sociology class, 10:24:1934 p1/4
Seim interviewed on content, purpose for giving sociological questionnaire concerning Normal Students' attitudes ideas on life, death, church, religion, 11:6:1935 p3

SOCKMAN, RALPH

Commencement speaker to be Dr. Sockman, 5:31:1933 p1

SORORITIES

Sororities to elect officers for new term, 1:10:1934 p1
What exams mean to the pledges, 2:10:1932 p1
Sororities and school life, 5:11:1932 p3
Concerning sorority, 9:23:1931 p1
Sororities give tea for new students, 10:24:1928 p1/2
The inter-sorority tea, 11:4:1931 p1
Intersorority council decides policies, 11:9:1932 p1
Sororities adopt preferential bidding, 11:18:1931 p1
Pledge teas on Thursday, 11:21:1928 p2
Sororities pledge new members, 12:2:1931 p1
Many pledged to school sororities, 12:20:1933 p1/4

SPECIAL CHORUS

Special chorus plans recital for assembly, 1:29:1934 p4
Special chorus to sing for operetta, 2:21:1934 p4
Special chorus to begin work on color day music, 2:27:1935 p3
Special chorus, male quartet to take part, 4:10:1935 p1
Special chorus entertain cast of minstrel show, 4:10:1935 p4
Special chorus ready to do its part color day, 5:15:1935 p1
The special chorus, 11:7:1928 p1
Special chorus to sing for various occassions, 11:7:1934 p4
Special chorus to sing in assembly, 11:21:1928 p4
Special chorus to be feature at Annual tea, 12:5:1934 p1

SPENCER, M. LYLE

Spencer chooses unusual topic for speech, 11:20:1935 p1
Alpha Sig entertains Dean M. Lyle Spencer as honor guest at roxbury, 12:4:1935 p1

SPRING

Spring fever (editorial), 2:27:1929 p2
Spring (as the optimist sees it) (editorial), 3:27:1929 p2
Spring (as the pessimist sees it) (editorial), 3:27:1929 p2

ST. LUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH

St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 9:12:1928 p3

ST. PATRICK'S DAY

St. Patrick's dance by seniors, 3:13:1929 p1

STEPHENS, WALTER E.

Walter E. Stephens interviewed, 2:15:1933 p1

STRAND

Baseball film tomorrow at Strand, 4:29:1936 p1

STRING QUARTET

Two new musical clubs take bow at Brockport, 11:7:1934 p1
B.N.S. welcomes string quartette, 12:5:1934 p4

STRYKER, MARIA HALSEY

Miss Maria Halsey Stryker: speech by officer of the needlework guild, 3:27:1929 p1/4

STUDENT EXCHANGE BUREAU

Student exchange bureau to bring student activity before public view, 11:6:1935 p3

STUDENT LEAGUE

The student league, 9:12:1928 p2
Student league gives Chinese party, 10:10:1928 p4

STUDENT TEACHING

This assignment will complete cadetship of present group, 1:8:1936 p2
Cadets enter on last teaching assignment, 1:9:1935 p1
Critics and faculty valuable to cadets, 1:9:1935 p1
New system of cadet-ing proves itself, 1:28:1935 p1
New cadets to go into field, 1:28:1935 p3
Student-teachers to teach rural schools, 1:29:1934 p1
Cadet teaching, 2:13:1935 p3
Canton gives views on cadet teaching, 2:27:1935 p1
Cadet teaching unit at Fairport, 2:27:1935 p3
Cadets begin on second assignment, 3:11:1936 p3
Principal approves of cadet teaching, 4:10:1935 p3
Forty to start "cadet-ing" in local districts, 9:12:1934 p1/3
Cadets begin teaching; over 40 assigned, 9:25:1935 p1
Cadets receive new assignments, 10:24:1934 p1
Enthusiam grows as cadet program expands, 11:7:1934 p1/3
Cadet system at Brockport Normal based on Miss Marian A. Rayburn's thesis for baccalaureate degree; superintendent Hartwell's ideas also included in system, 11:20:1935 p3
Cadet teachers make third change of year, 11:21:1934 p4
The critic versus the student teacher, 12:2:1931 p1
Pupils' version of the student teacher, 12:2:1931 p4

STYLUS

Stylus plans to enter newspaper contest held annually at Columbia, 1:8:1936 p1
Results of Stylus survey promising, 1:9:1935 p1
Stylus staff changes, 1:13:1932 p1
Stylus staff hears speaker, 1:13:1932 p1
Change in Stylus staff, 1:14:1931 p1
John Elwell becomes new editor of the Stylus, 1:16:1928 p1
Stylus editorship changes hands, 1:18:1933 p1
Kirkmire edits last issue of Stylus as editorship changes, 1:29:1934 p1/3
Stylus staff qualifications set up; minimum standards are listed staff chosen by editorial board, 2:12:1936 p3
Support the Stylus (editorial), 2:15:1933 p2
History of the Stylus, 2:19:1930 p1
The Stylus staff willing to cooperate, 2:19:1930 p1
Mildred Miller new associate editor, 3:5:1930 p1
Stylus representative returns from New York, 3:18:1931 p1
"The Stylus" your paper (editorial), 3:18:1931 p2
Stylus wins 4th place in national contest, 4:1:1931 p1
Contribute to the Stylus, 4:2:1930 p3
Stylus is students' paper; every student may contribute (editorial), 4:8:1936 p2
Stylus places third in C.S.P.A. contest, 4:11:1934 p1
Stylus places second in C.S.P.A. contest, 4:29:1936 p1
Stylus editorship changes hands, 5:25:1932 p1, 5:31:1933 p1
On writing for "The Stylus," 9:23:1931 p1
Collegiate digest section of Stylus; speed graph photos; new features, 9:25:1935 p3
New journalism class will edit "The Stylus" in Halloween issue, 10:24:1934 p1
New reporters appointed to staff of Stylus, 11:7:1928 p2
Stylus staff qualifications changed; minimum standards are listed; to have editorial board, 11:20:1935 p3
Stylus staff to conduct contest, 11:23:1932 p1
Writers welcomed, 11:23:1932 p1
The Stylus staff meets, 12:2:1931 p1
Does Stylus fill need of school?, 12:5:1928 p1
Stylus staff should be chosen by faculty advisor (editorial), 12:5:1928 p2
Stylus makes survey in this issue, 12:5:1934 p1
Stylus participates in scholastic press association, 12:20:1933 p1

SUHRIE, AMBROSE

Ambrose Suhrie: speaker entertains assembly on May day, 5:15:1929 p1/2

SUMMER SCHOOL

Are summer schools practical?, 2:24:1932 p3

SUNSERI, JIM

Sunseri made basketball captain, 11:23:1932 p1

SUPREME COURT

The Supreme Court and the N.R.A., 12:6:1933 p2

SWARTZ, MARION

Marion Swartz leading in popularity contest, 4:16:1930 p1

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TACK, ESTHER

Esther Tack, 4:2:1930 p1/4

TEACHING

Education again attracts men, 2:24:1932 p1
New teaching classes under way, 12:5:1928 p1

TELEVOX

Televox visits assembly, 2:4:1931 p1

TENIQUOIT

Girls' athletics, 11:22:1933 p3

TENNESSEE COLLEGE

Tennessee college offers scholarship for summer session, 2:7:1934 p1/2

TENNIS

Tennis team news, 3:15:1933 p2
Tennis, popular sport at B.N.S., 3:21:1934 p1
Tennis season approaches with spring, 3:27:1935 p3
Baseball and tennis to occupy interests of student body, 4:10:1935 p4
Tennis news, 4:12:1933 p1
Varsity to open tennis season, 5:3:1933 p1
B.N.S. tennis team conquers Geneseo, 5:13:1931 p1
Tennis rules, 5:13:1931 p1
Tennis team opens against Geneseo on color day, 5:13:1936 p3
Tennis team plays short schedule due to bad weather, 5:29:1935 p3
Normal tennis season opens today, 9:24:1930 p1
Rules regarding use of tennis courts posted, 9:24:1930 p1
Men's tennis, 10:10:1934 p1
Quick takes second place in tournament, 10:25:1933 p1
Intramural tennis match, 10:26:1932 p1

THANKSGIVING

A history of Thanksgiving Day, 11:18:1931 p1
Story of Thanksgiving Day, 11:19:1930 p1
Thanksgiving thoughts (editorial), 11:21:1928 p2
Thanksgiving holiday, 11:22:1933 p2
Thanksgiving, 11:23:1932 p2

THAYER, MARION

H.S. faculty member to speak to us, 10:22:1930 p1

THAYER, THEODORE G.

Brockport graduate earns bachelor degree, 4:25:1934 p3

THEODORE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL

Kindergarten theory classes, 12:19:1928 p1/2

THETA PHI

Theta Phi plans "April Showers" dance, 2:21:1934 p1
Theta Phi food sale proved to be success, 2:27:1935 p3
Donald Brinton to receive Theta Phi award; to be presented at commencement, 4:8:1936 p1
Theta Phi to give Easter dance, 4:10:1935 p1
Theta Phi to end year with picnic, 5:15:1935 p3
Committee selects unusual program for first time, 5:23:1934 p1
Rayburn chosen Theta Phi president to succeed bishop, 5:23:1934 p1
Theta Phi award to be presented at Commencement, 5:23:1934 p1
Theta Phi Award (Donald Brinton), 5:27:1936 p4
Annual Theta Phi award goes to Miss Mildred Smith June 11, 5:29:1935 p3
Leona Rayburn Theta Phi leader, 9:26:1934 p4
Theta Phi's hold rush party, 10:23:1935 p2
Theta Phi girls to have coffee dance, 11:7:1934 p4
Theta Phi tea dance successful, 11:21:1934 p1
Omega Alpha joins Theta Phi, 12:16:1931 p1

THOMAS, LOWELL

Lowell Thomas visits Rochester, 12:6:1933 p1

THOMPSON, ALFRED

Dr. Thompson gives January exam schedule, 1:10:1934 p1
Dr. Thompson visits Albany, 1:13:1932 p1
Dr. Thompson guest speaker at Albion, 1:29:1934 p1
Local board of visitors meet; congratulate Dr. Thompson on career, 1:29:1936 p2
Principal attends sessions in Syracuse February 7-8, 2:12:1936 p2
Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Dr. Thompson attends meeting in Atlantic city, 2:27:1935 p1
Principal goes to Wahington, 3:9:1932 p1
Dr. Thompson captain, 3:15:1933 p4
Dr. A. Thompson athlete as well as an educator, 3:21:1934 p3
Dr. Thompson's colorful athletic career, 3:25:1936 p2
Dr. Alfred C. Thompson interviewed by Stylus editor, 4:2:1930 p1/4
Our principal, 4:15:1931 p1
Dr. Thompson to be honored at Color Day jubilee, 5:13:1936 p1
Mr. Carl Peters is painting portraits of Dr. Thompson, 5:13:1936 p1
Dr. Ernest C. Hartwell chosen as new head of Brockport normal, 5:13:1936 p4
Dr. Thompson attends council, 5:27:1931 p1
Dr. Alfred C. Thompson (retirement), 5:27:1936 p1
Dr. and Mrs. Thompson honored at testimonial dinner, 5:27:1936 p1
Dr. H.C. Cooper sends testimony to Dr. Thompson, 5:27:1936 p1
Tributes given Dr. Thompson by local board, 5:27:1936 p1
Annotations upon Dr. Thompson's retirement by his faculty and the students, 5:27:1936 p2
Dr. Thompson goes to Lake Placid, 9:28:1932 p1
Dr. Thompson to attend council at Lake Placid, 10:10:1928 p1
Principal gives views on "Lounge room" project depends on state appropriations, 10:23:1935 p2
Dr. Thompson gives report, 10:24:1928 p1
Dr. Alfred C. Thompson to resign June 1936; principal of Brockport Normal School since 1910; plans to spend year in study, travel after leaving, 11:6:1935 p1
Dr. Thompson takes hunting trip, 11:7:1928 p1/2
Dr. Alfred Thompson assointed member of national committee of administration of teacher training, 11:22:1933 p1
Dr. Thompson wife leave principal's residence; move to new home at 40 college street, 12:4:1935 p2
Dr. Thompson attends meetings at Albany, 12:5:1934 p1

TOOLEY, ARTHUR

Old, Old Grad relates tales of B.N.S. Sport fame, 3:21:1934 p3

TRACK AND FIELD

Track in B.N.S., 4:12:1933 p2

TRAINING SCHOOL

Training school entertainment, 1:8:1930 p1
Training school class in unit activity work, 1:29:1934 p2
Training school to present opera, 2:7:1934 p1
Training school students discuss favorite books, 2:26:1936 p3
"Pied Piper" to be presented by the training school, 3:13:1935 p1
Training school basketball, 3:15:1933 p3
Training school head former Bucknell University athlete, 3:21:1934 p3
Annual training school entertainment, 3:27:1929 p1
Training school wins championship, 4:15:1931 p2
Teacher training schools called the laboratories of the teaching profession, 4:29:1931 p1
Pied Piper to be given by the training school, 5:1:1935 p1
Training school dramatic club organizes, 10:9:1935 p1
Olympic games interest fourth grade pupils, 10:12:1932 p1/2
Training school dramatics club plans to present short plays, 10:23:1935 p3
Training school pupils show amazing talent, 11:21:1934 p1
"St. George" to be witnessed by training school pupils Dec. 20, 12:5:1934 p1
Training school gives junior high school assemblies, 12:6:1933 p1
Training school entertainment, 12:21:1932 p1

TUITION

Tuition or no tuition? That is the question!, 4:8:1936 p1

TWAIN, MARK

Brockport normal celebrates book week; drama groups present short plays library holds book, puppet exhibits; special exhibit for Mark Twain to commemorate his birth, 11:20:1935 p3

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VALENTINE'S DAY

Agonian sorority to sponsor annual Valentine Dance, 2:12:1936 p1
St. Valentine's Day, 2:15:1933 p1

VALLEY FORGE

A night at valley forge, 2:24:1932 p1/3

VAN SLYKE, ORA

B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
Faculty members go south to spend Easter, 5:7:1930 p1/4
Magpies to presnt play "St. George," 12:5:1934 p1/2

VANDERHOFF, MABEL

Miss Vanderhoof represents Brockport State Normal, 2:12:1936 p2
Annotations upon Dr. Thompson's retirement by his faculty and the students, 5:27:1936 p2

VINAL, THELMA

Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Survey on faculty's likes and dislikes, 5:13:1936 p4
New members on normal faculty, 9:12:1928 p1
Miss Vinal elected as junior's advisor, 10:24:1934 p1
Faculty vacations, 11:13:1929 p1/4

VOLLEYBALL

Inter-mural volleyball great success, 2:27:1935 p1
Inter-mural volleyball begins this week, 3:11:1936 p3
Volleyball league formed, 3:29:1933 p1
Brockport normal forms school volleyball team, 4:8:1936 p3
Volleyball season ends, 4:12:1933 p1

VOTE

Are you prepared to vote?, 10:12:1932 p1
Over 75 voters at B.N.S., 10:26:1932 p4

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WAR

United States needs larger war appropriations, 4:29:1936 p2

WASHINGTON, GEORGE

A night at valley forge, 2:24:1932 p1/3

WEST, ANTHONY J.

Faculty members interested in athletics, 3:27:1935 p1
Anthony J. West interviewed, 3:29:1933 p1
Geology survey to be made by new organization, 4:11:1934 p1
Anthony J. West-new faculty member, 9:24:1930 p1
West to teach new course next term, 12:4:1935 p1

WHEC

Sam Cox and orchestra play over WHEC, 12:16:1931 p1

WHITE, BARNEY

First pan-hellenic dance ever sponsore at Brockport to be held Friday, April 24, 4:8:1936 p1

WILLIAMS, CLAIRE

Miss Williams, an old friend addresses the students, 2:27:1929 p1

WINCHELL, WALTER

College paper editors think Broadway is "Winchellizing" enlish, 1:13:1932 p1/4

WINDOWS

Concerning the new windows in corridor, 10:10:1928 p4

WINN, RALPH

Dr. Ralph Winn offers revised college plan, 12:19:1934 p1/4

WINTER CARNIVAL

Potsdam plans winter carnival, 2:13:1935 p2

WORLD'S FAIR

Bird's-eye view of the world's fair, 9:27:1933 p1/2

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YALE, ALICE ELOIS

Half a century old, 2:10:1932 p2
Facts about the faculty, 2:19:1930 p4
Teachers visit New York during past weekend, 2:26:1936 p1
B.N.S. faculty enjoy Easter vacations, 4:29:1936 p3
Faculty memberes take vacation trips, 5:3:1933 p1/3
Annotations upon Dr. Thompson's retirement by his faculty and the students, 5:27:1936 p2
Miss Yale sponsors art gallery visit, 5:27:1936 p3
Miss Yale received cake, 5:31:1933 p3
A worthwhile summer, 10:7:1931 p1
Unusual antics of art pupils explained, 10:9:1935 p1
Faculty vacations, 10:24:1928 p1/2/4
Our art supervisor writes of summer vacation, 11:5:1930 p1/4
Eileen Hites announces engagement; honored at linen shower by Alice Yale, 12:4:1935 p1
History of block prints in B.N.S., 12:6:1933 p1/4
Two teachers receive degrees from Columbia in absentia form, 12:18:1935 p1/2

YEAR BOOK

See Saga

YELL

Juniors win yell contest, 12:11:1929 p1

YORK, ALVIN C.

Sergeant Alvin C. York to speak in Normal hall next Monday evening, 3:5:1930 p1
Sergeant Alvin C. York noted world war hero speaks in normal hall, 3:19:1930 p1/4

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ZELLNER

Zellner, protean artist, to appear before assembly, 2:21:1934 p1/4
Zellner pleases audience with characterizations, 3:7:1934 p2
Lecture committee selects entertainment, 9:27:1933 p1/2

ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT M.

Normals hear deep sea diver, 4:29:1931 p1


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