Abercrombie speaks before press group, 5:14:1942 p1
ADAMS, THEDA
B.S.T.C. to have aviation elective course, 1:13:1944 p1
Faculty member to leave BSTC, 5:25:1944 p2
Former school principal on faculty, 12:4:1941 p2
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
AHERN, MICHEL JOSEPH
Recent speaker, 1:13:1944 p1
ALPHA PSI OMEGA
Dramatics members to join Alpha Psi Omega fraternity, 5:3:1946 p1
ALUMNI
Alumni receive news bulletin, 2:8:1945 p3
Alumni reunion to be held, 12:21:1944 p1
Alumni to meet during vacation, 12:13:1945 p4
Annual reunion slated by alumni committee, 12:19:1946 p3
Bertha Peck (letter), 12:18:1941 p4
Graduates establish alumni chapter, 10:25:1945 p1
Many alumni again "make" the Stylus, 5:31:1945 p3
Mohawks form club, 3:25:1943 p2
Mrs. Minnie Brown Wheat (letter), 12:18:1941 p4
Seniors feted in final week, 6:3:1942 p1
Two alumni return to critic posts, 9:10:1945 p1
Two Franks plan business ventures, 10:4:1945 p3
ANSELM, GEORGE
Anselms purchase home in Clarkson, 11:30:1944 p4
Armistics observed Dr. Anselm speaks veteran of A.E.F., 11:13:1941 p1
Dr. Anselm, Mr. Derby make survey, 3:31:1942 p1
Dr. George Anselm (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p1
Insights into the past, present and future of Dr. Anselm by Eleanor Rudy, 10:16:1941 p2
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
AQUACADE
See: Swimming
ARCHER, RUSSEL B.
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
Art classes militarized, 3:25:1943 p1
Art display attracts interest, 10:8:1942 p4
Art display draws enthusiasts, 1:20:1942 p2
Art round up, 12:18:1941 p2
Art students honored, 2:25:1943 p1
Artists take trip to memor'l art gallery, 6:20:1943 p3
Culross pictures shown in foyer, 12:9:1943 p3
Exhibit of art in war displayed in main hall, 3:22:1945 p4
Frosh display art talent, 3:31:1942 p2
Robert M. Skelton comes to Brockport as new art teacher, 9:11:1944 p1
Robert Monaghan, blind artist, assembly guest, 3:12:1942 p1
Scotch plaids done by freshman artists, 12:9:1943 p3
ATHLETICS
28 men receive athletic awards, 5:28:1947 p4
Association casts ballots to decide fate of athletics, 4:1:1947 p1
Athletic circus planned for May, 2:6:1947 p4
Budget presented by athletic board to student body, 2:20:1947 p1
College to get athletic field, 4:20:1945 p1
Football, sports tax increased by vote of students, 4:25:1947 p1
Intercollegiate conference makes important plans, 3:20:1947 p1
Rooters to cheer Booters at pep rally this evening, 10:17:1946 p1
Work progressing on new athletic field, 10:3:1946 p1
ATOMIC BOMB
Science club sponsors atomic bomb speaker, 5;23:1946 p1
AUDIO-VISUAL
Audio-visual aids club to be formed, 2:6:1947 p4
Club demonstrates use of audio-visual aids, 4:1:1947 p3
New visual club well organized, 3:6:1947 p1
Plans of aids club progressing rapidly, 3:20:1947 p2
Projectionists needed by audio-visual club, 5:8:1947 p4
AVIATION
B.S.T.C. to have aviation elective course, 1:13:1944 p1
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
BALL, JEAN
Miss Ball is girls' aquatic instructor, 10:8:1942 p3
Miss Jean Ball addition to PE dept., 11:13:1941 p3
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
BAND
Band and orchestra show steady growth, 5:3:1946 p1
Cheers, songs, band part of pep assembly, 11:14:1946 p3
Frosh show spirit in turning out for band, 10:3:1946 p1
Pep rally sees band make debut, 10:31:1946 p4
Recruits boost size of band, orchestra, 5:23:1946 p4
BAROODY, KAY
Kay Baroody elected to edit 1947 Saga, 10:3:1946 p1
BASEBALL
70 men answer baseball call, 3:20:1947 p4
Association council votes baseball funds, 4:11:1946 p4
B.S.T.C. wins opener against Geneseo, 27-4, 5:8:1947 p4
Baseball awards made, 10:17:1946 p3
Baseball team names Jim Sculli captain, 5:23:1946 p3
Baseball turnout on borrowed field termed excellent, 4:11:1946 p4
Baseball, tennis draw candidates, 3:31:1942 p3
Brockpoert-Geneseo meet tomorrow in baseball's first, 4:25:1947 p4
Brockport nine defeats Geneseo, 5:28:1947 p4
Men plan team for baseball and track, 3:21:1946 p4
Post-war baseball workouts scheduled with coach Rogers, 5:3:1946 p3
Superb pitching enables B.S.T.C. to defeat Oswego, 5:28:1947 p4
Wardmen defeat U. of R. frosh 8-6, tiw Oswego in 2-2 tilt, 5:14:1942 p3
BASKETBALL
B.N.S. hoopsters lose to Fredonia, 3:12:1942 p3
B.S.T.C. triumphs in final tilt with St. Bonaventure, 3:6:1947 p1
B.S.T.C. vs. Cortland first game of season, 12:5:1946 p4
Basketball games highlight sports program for men, 12:5:1946 p4
Brockport edges R.I.T. in rough contest, 41-39, 2:6:1947 p4
Brockport loses to Cortland in opener, 12:19:1946 p4
Brockport state courtmen triumph over Oswego 38-37, 1:17:1946 p1
C.C.'s champs of men's intramural basketball league, 4:1:1947 p4
C.C.'s, wolves win court semi-finals, 4:1:1947 p4
Coach Nihiser enters 13th Baskebtall campaign with optimistic view, 12:18:1941 p3
Coach Rogers cuts squad to 34 men; new cut expected, 11:14:1946 p4
Enlogated Alfred wuintet downed by local five, 31-28, 12:19:1946 p4
Fredonia V-five bow to home team in 50-33 thriller, 1:16:1947 p1
Frosh basketballers lost to all starts, 3:25:1943 p3
Gold team wins thriller in final basketball game, 4:4:1944 p3
Indians lead league in men's intramurals, 2:6:1947 p4
Life saving awards presented to eleven, 1:18:1945 p3
Masterson re-elected basketball captain, 12:19:1946 p4
McCormick captains cagers, 10:22:1941 p3
Men's basketball arrives at final stage in tourney, 3:20:1947 p4
Men's intramural basketball begun, 12:19:1946 p4
Night basketball highlights abilities of individual players, 3:2:1944 p3
Nihiser men face alumni in opener, 12:18:1941 p3
Nihisermen subdue Geneseo in the final imbroglio, 3:12:1942 p3
Novelli, McCormick return to line-up, 10:22:1941 p3
One hundred men answer Rogers' call for basketball, 10:31:1946 p1
Recent game scores illustrate definite team improvement, 2:28:1946 p4
Several veterans add needed height to BSTC team, 2:7:1946 p3
Soph baseketball team shows ability in interclass games, 2:10:1944 p3
Stopher's boys score upset in basketball, 1:16:1947 p6
Team beats Fredonia second time scoring fourth win of year, 2:28:1946 p4
Varsity basektball discussed by group, 10:4:1945 p3
Varsity quintet looks to Cortland contest Saturday, 12:13:1945 p3
Varsity shades all-star team in hot contest, 4:25:1947 p4
Varsity succumbs after late spurt; Donald Duff garners 15 points, 2:19:1942 p3
BASKETBALL-WOMEN
All-stars defeat alumni cagers in thriller, 19-16, 3:22:1945 p3
Basketball, bowling underway in W.I.P., 12:5:1946 p4
Freshmen lose to upperclassmen in first night game, 3:1:1945 p3
Rampaging bona indians scalp green and gold, 12:19:1946 p4
Soph basketeers season's champs, 4:1:1947 p4
BELMONT, MARGE
Marge Belmont joins WAVES, 9:11:1944 p3
BENEDICT, EDGAR H.
Mr. Benedict joins board of visitors, 5:31:1945 p1
BERNSTEIN, PHILIP
Rabbi Bernstein emphasizes importance of religion in baccalaureate address, 6:3:1942 p1
BESTOR, ARTHUR E.
Dr. Arthur E. Bestor, prominent educator, commencement speaker, 3:31:1942 p1
Dr. Arthur M. Bestor to deliver principal address, 6:3:1942 p1
BEYER, ROBERT
Kaye Welch heads Eastern State Ass'n, 10:16:1941 p1
BLANKET TAX
Blanket tax to be increased to cover Saga, 11:2:1944 p2
Budget presented by athletic board to student body, 2:20:1947 p1
Football, sports tax increased by vote of students, 4:25:1947 p1
BOARD OF REGENTS
Board of regents now to grant bachelor of education degree, 2:19:1942 p1
BONDS
Faculty, students pledge bonds for purchasing jeeps, 5:20:1943 p1
BOOKS
See also: Library
Victory book drive nears completion, 2:25:1943 p1
"Big three" of bowling league, 4:1:1947 p4
143 highest score in this year's bowling, 10:25:1945 p3
Basketball, bowling underway in W.I.P., 12:5:1946 p4
Betteridge leads in bowling tournament, 3:6:1947 p2
Bill Cook, frosh, to manage bowling, 11:2:1944 p3
Bowling alleys now open daily, 10:8:1942 p3
Bowling alleys open for season, 11:14:1946 p4
Bowling alleys to open, 10:4:1945 p3
Bowling alleys to open soon, 10:14:1943 p3
Bowling tournament off to good start, 2:20:1947 p4
Brockport bowling bits, 11:13:1941 p3
Competition narrows in bowling tourney, 3:20:1947 p4
Dearling rounds into form as ace kegler, 4:4:1944 p3
Games, swimming and bowling events highlight play day, 4:23:1942 p3
Green team again beats gold takes W.S.C. bowling laurels, 12:21:1944 p3
Latham smashes bowling record, 11:11:1943 p3
Manpower shortage evidenced by girl as bowling head, 4:16:1943 p4
Men organize bowling teams, 2:19:1942 p3
Newman club members enjoy bowling party, 11:30:1944 p1
Weidert's keglers undefeated; win intramural title, 4:23:1942 p3
BOYCE, MARY
Mary Boyce speaks on radio program, 12:9:1943 p3
BRAMLEY, HERBERT W.
Herbert W. Bramley dies, 4:20:1945 p2
BRANDAUR, MILDRED
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
BRANDAUR, ROBERT L.
Enrollment boost brings two new teachers, 2:28:1946 p1
Local teacher honored, 10:3:1946 p1
BREES, ORLO M.
State legislator to speak in assembly here next Thursday, 3:1:1945 p1
BRIDGE
Bridge experts meet Waterloo, 4:1:1947 p1
Bridge tournament draws large list of student players, 3:22:1945 p3
Bridge tournament enters second round, 3:20:1947 p1
Competition begun for bridge players, 3:6:1947 p1
Wednesday nights' bridge tournaments prove huge success, 4:20:1945 p3
Wimer, Anderson tops in bridge, 4:25:1947 p2
BRIGGS, ELIZABETH
Three bid farewell to B.S.T.C., 6:10:1943 p3
War causes analyzed by speaker; democratic ideals also defined, 2:19:1942 p1
BRIGHAM, FAITH C.
Miss Brigham to retire after 24 years' service, 5:14:1942 p1
BRINSMAID, SALLY
Brinsmaid wins W.A.A. presidency for third time, 10:16:1941 p3
Official greeter, 12:4:1941 p4
BROCHURE
Brochure to picture campus school life, 3:22:1945 p4
BROWN, DOUGLAS S.
Along faculty row, 11:11:1943 p3
Five newcomers to faculty, 9:13:1943 p1
40 students receive cadeting assignments, 4:1:1947 p3
53 juniors receive cadeting placements, 1:17:1946 p1
Cadet list includes 7 phys. ed. students, 2:6:1947 p1
Cadeting assignments, 2:8:1945 p1
Cadeting assignments given to 45 students, 10:3:1946 p3
Cadets being last period, 5:14:1942 p4
Cadets on final nine week stint, 11:15:1945 p3
Cadets receive new assignments, 10:29:1942 p3
Cadets start on second lap, 3:31:1942 p4
Cadets to speak to Rho Lambda, Feb. 13, 1:18:1945 p1
Forty-six students on list of cadets, 9:10:1945 p2
In defense of cadets, 10:4:1945 p4
New junior cadets receive assignments, 2:7:1946 p2
Returned cadets complete class, 2:7:1946 p4
Rho Lambda to hear cadet experiences, 2:8:1945 p4
Second assignment period started who's who in cadeting, 11:13:1941 p2
Second cadeting assignments out, 12:5:1946 p3
Second period cadeting list, 11:2:1944 p3
Seniors honor cadets at Churchville picnic, 11:2:1944 p1
Students will cadet during junior year, 11:15:1945 p1
Who's who in cadeting, 2:19:1942 p2
CAFETERIA
Cafeteris supplies coke, 1:17:1946 p3
Cafeteria to serve meals for full week, 9:10:1945 p2
CAMPING
Campers formulate plans for June trips, 3:6:1947 p1
Camping chances open to students, 4:28:1944 p4
Camping program discussed at recent Albany conference, 10:31:1946 p3
Students show interest in national life camp, 3:20:1947 p1
Charlie Chase chosen orchestra president, 10:3:1946 p2
Charlie Chase elected stage manager, 12:21:1944 p1
CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleaders compete for varsity positions, 12:13:1945 p3
Four frosh, two sophs chosen cheerleaders, 1:17:1946 p1
New club organized by cheerleading group, 1:16:1947 p1
CHESS
Chess club organized, 12:10:1942 p1
Interest high in chess tilts, 12:4:1941 p3
CHORUS
Choral group elects Jennejahn president, 10:17:1946 p3
Choral groups prepare for Christmas vespers, 11:14:1946 p1
Chorus again underway, 10:5:1944 p1
Chorus offers spring recital, 5:3:1946 p1
Chorus to present spring recital, 4:20:1945 p3
Chorus, dramatics activities listed, 4:16:1943 p4
Mixed chorus meets, picks rehearsal time, 10:3:1946 p1
Mixed chorus to increase number, 2:20:1947 p1
Spring recital by chorus presented on Thurs. May 18, 5:25:1944 p1
Spring recital May fourteenth, 5:8:1947 p1
Successful climax in spring recital for college chorus, 5:31:1945 p3
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
See: Student Christian Fellowship
CHRISTMAS
Annual Christmas tea overwhelming success, 12:19:1946 p3
Annual Christmas vespers attract record audience, 12:19:1946 p1
Caroling to climax yule program, 12:18:1941 p1
Choral groups prepare for Christmas vespers, 11:14:1946 p1
Christmas assembly madrigals, 12:13:1945 p1
Christmas dance for sailors postponed, 12:21:1944 p1
College to entertain sailors at formal dance, December 15th, 11:30:1944 p1
Evening caroling to highlight week, 12:10:1942 p1
Formal at Christmas sponsored by frosh, 10:31:1946 p3
Formal dance postponed toll February date, 1:18:1945 p1
Freshman class again to sponsor Christmas formal, 12:13:1945 p1
Freshman class plans for Christmas formal, 11:15:1945 p1
Freshman sponsor XMas dance, 12:10:1942 p1
Freshmen stage Christmas play, 12:13:1945 p1
Frosh yule dance attracts gay throng, 12:18:1941 p4
Gaiety promised at yuletide ball, 12:4:1941 p1
Girls postpone sports; boost vesper success, 12:13:1945 p4
Holiday calendar features variety of entertainment, 12:9:1943 p1
Local socialites at frosh formal create gay scene, 12:19:1946 p1
Rho Lambda holds Christmas party, 12:18:1941 p2
Thespians choose Xmas presentation, 12:9:1943 p3
Vespers, caroling highlight season, 12:21:1944 p1
Winter carnival makes debut at Brockport State, 12:19:1946 p1
Yuletide program plans completed, 12:10:1942 p1
Yuletide season again to feature vespers, carols, 12:13:1945 p1
CLAFFEY, FRANCIS
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
CLARK, FIDDIS
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
CLASS DAY
Class day exercises take place today, 6:3:1942 p1
Class day program under direction of senior graduates, 5:23:1946 p1
Senior ball, class day, highlights; chairmen elected, 5:14:1942 p1
Seniors are assured full class day, 5:25:1944 p1
Seniors start plans for grad., class day, 4:25:1947 p1
Series of social events on agenda for senior class, 5:8:1947 p1
Soph class to aid seniors with dance, 4:25:1947 p3
Traditional class day held on May sixteenth, 5:28:1947 p1
COLLER, FLORENCE
Faculty enlarged to meet needs of growing B.S.T.C., 5:3:1946 p1
COLLINS, EARL
Earl Collins is council member, 3:12:1942 p1
Kaye Welch heads Eastern State Ass'n, 10:16:1941 p1
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
COMMENCEMENT
75 seniors receive degrees Friday, 6:3:1942 p1
78 seniors to receive degrees Monday, June 14, 6:10:1943 p1
Baccalaureate services to be conducted June 13, 6:10:1943 p1
Baccalaureate to have Dr. Hartwell as main speaker, 5:25:1944 p1
Dr. Arthur E. Bestor, prominent educator, commencement speaker, 3:31:1942 p1
Dr. Arthur M. Bestor to deliver principal address, 6:3:1942 p1
Father Tooney to give sermon, 5:31:1945 p1
Hundred seniors look forward to class activities, 5:28:1947 p1
Imre Kovacs chosen speaker for commencement exercises, 5:31:1945 p1
Junior daisy chain bearers honor 1945 graduates today, 5:31:1945 p1
Norman Thomas to address graduates, 5:23:1946 p1
Prominent school man to talk at commencement, 5:25:1944 p1
Rabbi Bernstein emphasizes importance of religion in baccalaureate address, 6:3:1942 p1
School elated over degree news, 1:20:1942 p1
Seniors make plans now for graduation, 2:20:1947 p1
CONNAL, BETTY
Betty Connal chosen forensics club head, 11:11:1943 p1
CONRAD, RAYE
Numerous changes in prospect for 1947-1948 faculty, 5:28:1947 p1
Seven teachers join Brockport faculty, 9:10:1945 p1
CONSTRUCTION
Brockport dedicates new building, 9:15:1941 p1
College to get athletic field, 4:20:1945 p1
Five housing unites nearing completion, 1:16:1947 p5
Housing project completed, vets occupy new home, 2:20:1947 p1
Light thrown on vet housing by F.P.H.A., 12:19:1946 p3
New dormitory bill awaiting signing, 4:4:1944 p1
State dorm bill signed by Dewey, 4:28:1944 p1
Temporary buildings to be labs, offices, 5:28:1947 p3
Vets dormitories being erected on BSTC campus, 10:3:1946 p1
Weather cause of change in plans of housing units, 10:17:1946 p3
Work progressing on new athletic field, 10:3:1946 p1
COOK, CANFIELD
Former pilot addresses assembly, 11:11:1943 p3
COOK, ROSAMOND
Faculty members receive honors, 11:30:1944 p1
New librarian makes travel her hobby, 11:4:1941 p2
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
COON, LISTON
"Lis" Coon home on leave, 3:25:1943 p3
Former student now military governor, 4:11:1946 p1
Lis Coon sets marathon record, 12:4:1941 p3
Liston Coon made Corporal, 5:20:1943 p1
Sophs become editors, 1514:1942 p1
COOPER, HERMAN
Dr. Cooper, state commissioner praises normal school facilities and students, 10:16:1941 p1
CORCORAN, AMBROSE
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
CROSS, MARJORIE
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
Junior daisy chain bearers honor 1945 graduates today, 5:31:1945 p1
Juniors plan banquet at roxbury tonight, 5:31:1945 p1
Soph class to aid seniors with dance, 4:25:1947 p3
Sophomores take over daisy chain position, 5:3:1946 p2
DANCE
Sybil Shearer presents dancing program in assembly, 4:23:1942 p1
DARDEN, WILLIAM
William Darden to address assembly, 3:2:1944 p3
DAVIES, RHYS
Colonel Rhys Davies to speak in assembly, 10:31:1946 p1
Board of regents now to grant bachelor of education degree, 2:19:1942 p1
School elated over degree news, 1:20:1942 p1
DELANCEY, BLAINE
Dr. Blaine DeLancey, 11:19:1942 p4
Dr. Blaine DeLancey (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p2
Dr. DeLancey reports on BSTC and the war, 10:29:1942 p1
Future of normal school in hands of Brockport boosters, says commissions committee chairman, 10:22:1941 p1/4
Influx of new students brings registration near 400 mark, 2:7:1946 p1
Literature and history classes study american heritage, 10:29:1942 p3
New catalog published, 2:25:1943 p1
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
Dr. Anselm, Mr. Derby make survey, 3:31:1942 p1
Dr. Derby gives talk at Rho Lambda meeting, 11:14:1946 p1
Dr. Derby pays visit to college, 10:8:1942 p4
Faculty member writes article for magazine, 3:31:1942 p1
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
With the boys in the service, 12:10:1942 p3
DEWITTE, JEAN
Class presidents elected, 10:5:1944 p1
Students relate experiences, 4:20:1945 p2
DONAHUE, FRANK
Illness causes deferment, 5:20:1943 p1
Two Franks plan business venture, 10:4:1945 p3
Ward and Lee make debut as coaches; tennis opener with Oswego Mayst; nines also vie, 4:23:1942 p3
DOODY, REGINA
Editor Doody tells of progress on Saga, 12:9:1943 p3
Regina Doody chosen Spring Day chairman, 3:2:1944 p1
Sophs become editors, 5:14:1942 p1
DORMITORY
Five housing unites nearing completion, 1:16:1947 p5
Housing project completed, vets occupy new home, 2:20:1947 p1
Light thrown on vet housing by F.P.H.A., 12:19:1946 p3
New dormitory bill awaiting signing, 4:4:1944 p1
State dorm bill signed by Dewey, 4:28:1944 p1
Vets dormitories being erected on BSTC campus, 10:3:1946 p1
Weather cause of changes in plans of housing units, 10:17:1946 p3
DRAKE, BERNARD
Bernard W. Drake to head eleventh summer session; many enroll, 5:23:1946 p1
Director of placement urges development of personality, 12:18:1941 p2
Placement director reports on positions, 4:16:1943 p3
Numerous changes in prospect for 1947-48 faculty, 5:28:1947 p1
DRAMATIC CLUB
"Junior Miss" cast enjoys lark in city, 3:22:1945 p3
"Junior Miss" cast wins acclaim, 2:8:1945 p3
"Junior Miss" chosen first semester play, 11:30:1944 p1
"Junior Miss" presented in college theater last night, 1:18:1945 p1
"Kiss and Tell" to be given by dramatics club, 10:25:1945 p1
"Night of Jan. 16" progresses with Archer directing, 3:6:1947 p1
"Stage Door" slated for March 4, 2:25:1943 p1
"The cradle song" chosen spring play by dramatics club, 3:2:1944 p1
Annual spring play presented by dramatists, 4:4:1944 p1
Annual spring play selected by dramatists, 1:16:1947 p1
B.S.T.C. dramatists attend A.H.S. play, 12:9:1943 p3
Backstage crew chosen for play, 2:20:1947 p1
Cast selected for future production, 2:28:1946 p1
Chorus, dramatics activities listed, 4:16:1943 p4
Critic lauds "Stage Door" presentation, 3:25:1943 p4
DeWitte heads cast for dramatics club spring production, 2:6:1947 p1
Dramatic club plans one-act play, 3:12:1942 p1
Dramatic club plans showing of thriller, 12:21:1944 p1
Dramatics club elects officers for fall term, 10:25:1945 p3
Dramatics club has successful party, 10:8:1942 p3
Dramatics club hilds election of officers, 1:17:1946 p1
Dramatics club holds sleigh ride, 2:19:1942 p4
Dramatics club opens season with meeting, 10:4:1945 p3
Dramatics club play given, 11:15:1945 p3
Dramatics club to present Dr. Steel's version of "Don Quixote" Nov. 19-21, 11:14:1946 p1
Dramatics club to present play for teachers' meeting, 10:4:1945 p1
Dramatics looks ahead drops plans for musical, 12:19:1946 p1
Dramatics members plan winter events, 12:13:1945 p4
Dramatics members to join Alpha Psi Omega fraternity, 5:3:1946 p1
Dramatics schedule future productions, 2:7:1946 p3
Dramatics to enact Noel Coward's "Blythe spirit," 3:21:1946 p1
Dramatists direct one-act plays for student approval, 5:31:1945 p4
Dramatists give variety program, 2:6:1947 p2
Dramatists plan for party, play, 5:8:1947 p1
Dramatists ratify new constitution, 2:8:1945 p1
Eloise Monacell leads thespians in active season inter-class competiton under way, 11:13:1941 p1
Fall presentation of "Don Quixote" success, 12:5:1946 p1
Frosh to portray Judy Graves, lead in "Junior Miss," 12:21:1944 p1
Moshano heads dramatics club, 10:17:1946 p2
New talent discovered in "Cradle song," 4:4:1944 p3
Play contest scheduled for January, 12:18:1941 p1
Play meets with student approval, 3:12:1942 p2
Plot of annual spring play to hold interest, 2:20:1947 p3
Spring production proves successful, 4:1:1947 p1
Talent displayed in "Hansel and Gretel," 5:28:1947 p1
Thespian group stage a party at Grange, 4:28:1944 p3
Thespians active on several fronts, 11:19:1942 p4
Thespians choose Xmas presentation, 12:9:1943 p3
Thespians elect new officers, 10:29:1942 p1
Thespians plan two three-act plays, 11:2:1944 p3
Thespians present dramatic scene, 2:10:1944 p3
Thespians to discuss plays, 5:20:1943 p3
Title role given to George Day for fall presentation, 10:31:1946 p1
Two night showing plan adopted for this year's "Kiss and Tell," 11:15:1945 p1
Wanda Eddy to head thespians, 11:11:1943 p4
Young assembly artist shows dramatic talent, 1:16:1947 p1
Chris D'Arcadia E.S. president, 12:19:1946 p3
D'Arcadia -McNeill to represent states' club, 1:16:1947 p5
D'Arcadia, McNeill to represent E.S.A., 2:6:1947 p3
E.S.A. plans for conference, 3:6:1947 p3
Eastern state club to choose representative, 4:25:1947 p3
Eastern states club electes, Hines, Knapp, 5:28:1947 p1
Eastern states trio attend N.Y. meeting, 4:1:1947 p3
Eastern states will hold elections soon, 10:31:1946 p1
Kaye Welch heads Eastern State Ass'n, 10:16:1941 p1
Plans for next meeting made by eastern states, 11:14:1946 p3
Vinal, Conrad assume advisorship of Eastern States Association, 10:17:1946 p2
EASTMAN
Eastman concert again features Mac Morgan and Miss Carpenter, 11:13:1941 p1
EASTMAN KODAK
Recruiting to be aided by movie of life at Brockport, 12:5:1946 p1
EASTMAN, SIDNEY
Five newcomers to faculty, 9:13:1943 p1
EDDY, WANDA
Wanda Eddy to head thespians, 11:11:1943 p4
EDMUNDS, JAMES M.
Mrs. McCrory and Mr. Edmunds win praise from senior class, 6:3:1942 p2
The spotlight, 5:23:1946 p2
EDUCATION
Education department plans for workshop, 3:22:1945 p1
Education lab opens, 11:15:1945 p2
Students invited to make use of education laboratory, 3:22:1945 p2
EDWARDS, WILLIAM
Dr. Edwards pens magazine article, 3:25:1943 p3
Dr. Edwards to speak on Congress legislative idea, 2:10:1944 p1
Literature and history classes study american heritage, 10:29:1942 p3
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
Numerous changes in prospect for 1947-48 faculty, 5:28:1947 p1
Professor Edwards reveals early ambition; hobby-public affairs, 3:31:1942 p2
Voice tests revealing to unsuspecting co-eds, 11:11:1943 p3
ELLIS, ROBERT
Kaye Welch heads Eastern State Ass'n, 10:16:1941 p1
ENDERS, RUTH
Young assembly artist shows dramatic talent, 1:16:1947 p1
Baccalaureate service to be conducted June 13, 6:10:1943 p1
FOOTBALL
Club to support football issue, 3:20:1947 p3
Faculty football followers, 10:22:1941 p3
Football, sports tax increased by vote of students, 4:25:1947 p1
Football: to be or not to be (editorial), 3:6:1947 p3
Junior class changes football to Nov. 22, 10:31:1946 p1
Plan for football loses; balloting declared illegal, 2:6:1947 p1
Touch football follows tennis, 10:17:1946 p3
Touch football invades campus, 11:13:1941 p3
Twenty-five report for spring football, 5:28:1947 p4
FORENSIC CLUB
Affirmative side wins debate contest, 5:25:1944 p1
Betty Connal chosen forensics club head, 11:11:1943 p1
Brockport group active at annual I.R.C. convention, 11:30:1944 p1
Campaign issues to be discussed in open meeting, 11:2:1944 p1
Casement elected forensic president, 2:10:1944 p1
Cash prizes in school contest, 2:19:1942 p1
Committees organize Forensic meeting, 3:12:1942 p4
Debate emphasizes union of democracies, 2:19:1942 p1
Debate topics picked for forensics club, 2:6:1947 p3
Debaters to discuss socialized medicine, 2:28:1946 p3
Decker elected new head of forensics; Yardley, vice-pres., 2:20:1947 p1
Forensic club discusses socialized medicine tonight, 12:18:1941 p3
Forensic debate held at Oswego, 12:19:1946 p3
Forensic members to debate at Oswego April 15, 3:31:1942 p4
Forensics club ends another active year, 5:31:1945 p3
Forensics club has picnic at gun club, 6:10:1943 p3
Forensics club holds first meeting, 10:8:1942 p1
Forensics club holds timely gripe meeting, 4:11:1946 p4
Forensics club host to groups, 11:15:1945 p3
Forensics club makes plans, 1:20:1942 p1
Forensics club organizes, plans busy year, 10:29:1942 p1
Forensics club points toward coming debate with Oswego speakers, 10:31:1946 p1
Forensics club sponsors second annual debate, 3:25:1943 p1
Forensics club to have sleigh ride, 1:13:1944 p3
Forensics club to hold annual public speaking contest, 4:28:1944 p4
Forensics club to hold picnic, 5:20:1943 p1
Forensics club to meet tonight, 3:1:1945 p4, 3:2:1944 p3
Forensics elect new officers, 2:19:1942 p4
Forensics elects Doris Gordon new president, 12:10:1942 p1
Forensics elects new spring officers, 2:7:1946 p4
Forensics group elects officers at last meeting, 2:8:1945 p1
Forensics hold picnic, 10:4:1945 p3
Forensics members enjoy sleighride, 12:21:1944 p4
Forensics party proves success, 4:28:1944 p2
Forensics picnic, 5:25:1944 p3
Forensics sets season's topics, 3:22:1945 p3
Forensics to debate with Oswego in April, 4:1:1947 p4
Forensics to sponsor oratorical contest, 11:19:1942 p1
Forensics under leadership of Karl Green, 10:16:1941 p4
Frosh hold discussion on "War marriages," 12:9:1943 p3
Geneseo host to S.T.C. delegates, 4:11:1946 p1
Gerhardt heads forensics club, 10:25:1945 p1
Lilly, Harrison to debate with Oswego, 12:5:1946 p1
Movies on British life to be shown March 25, 3:20:1947 p1
Oswego debates with forensics, 3:21:1946 p4
Oswego debators accept challenge, 4:20:1945 p3
Roloff, Wood win debate, 4:16:1943 p3
Seniors reign over freshmen, 4:4:1944 p1
Silence golden but silver speech rules at forensics, 10:22:1941 p1
Speech contest changed to April 9th, 2:19:1942 p1
Speech contest main prize goes to senior, 5:25:1944 p2
Speech finalists heard in assembly, 12:10:1942 p1
Spelling contest held in assembly, 3:2:1944 p1
Spelling contest plans underway, 2:10:1944 p2
Students to attend I.R.C. conference, 10:5:1944 p3
Sue Green new forensics head, 10:17:1946 p3
U.S. stand in war as argued by forensic debaters, 11:13:1941 p4
University proposal debated at forensics, 5:3:1946 p1
FOSTER, DOROTHY
Albion teacher joins faculty, 10:3:1946 p1
FRENCH CLUB
French club is organized for linguists, 3:31:1942 p2
FRESHMEN
Acclaim greets frosh assembly, 4:28:1944 p4
Big freshman class expected, 5:20:1943 p3
Freshman class again to sponsor Christmas formal, 12:13:1945 p1
Freshman class plans for Christmas formal, 11:15:1945 p1
Freshman class plans party in gym tonight, 3:22:1945 p1
Freshman elections to be held later, 10:5:1944 p1
Freshman officers give interests, peeves, 12:13:1945 p1
Freshman sponsor XMas dance, 12:10:1942 p1
Freshman Stylus staff selected, 11:15:1945 p1
Freshmen given party by faculty advisors, 2:10:1944 p1
Freshmen make plans for assembly program, 3:22:1945 p3
Freshmen planning to adopt little sisers, 5:31:1945 p1
Freshmen present "Snafu" lively assembly program, 2:28:1946 p1
Freshmen show athletic promise, 10:29:1942 p3
Freshmen stage Christmas play, 12:13:1945 p1
Freshmen to be hosts to September students, 5:28:1947 p4
Frosh assembly chairmen chosen, 2:7:1946 p1
Frosh beaten by upperclassmen, 10:29:1942 p3
Frosh display art talent, 3:31:1942 p2
Frosh elect LaPine, 10:29:1942 p4
Frosh elect officers, 10:14:1943 p1
Frosh hold discussion of "War marriages," 12:9:1943 p3
Frosh learn mysteries of Libe, 10:22:1941 p1
Frosh pageant April 30th, 4:23:1942 p4
Frosh pick three new representatives, 2:8:1945 p1
Frosh plan sock-hop, 10:4:1945 p3
Frosh register today; largest class expected, 9:16:1946 p1
Frosh reveal musical talent, 12:10:1942 p1
Frosh score hit with "All thru the night," 4:20:1945 p1
Frosh show spirit in turning out for band, 10:3:1946 p1
Frosh to portray Judy Graves, lead in "Junior Miss," 12:21:1944 p1
Frosh yule dance attracts gay throng, 12:18:1941 p4
Janet Hill elected as frosh president, 11:2:1944 p1
Mowson chairman of frosh party, 5:8:1947 p1
New frosh represent various localities, 6:10:1943 p1
Reception committee greets freshmen, 9:15:1941 p4
Scotch plaids done by freshman artists, 12:9:1943 p3
Students organize Roger Williams Club, 11:2:1944 p3
Xmas issue of Stylus to be done by Frosh, 10:4:1945 p1
FULLER, A. V.
College physician appointed, 2:7:1946 p3
Dr. Ferguson new colleg physician, 4:1:1947 p1
Halloween party held, 11:15:1945 p3
Moshano heads group of volunteer guards, 11:14:1946 p4
Pom Poms and Halloween dominate junior dance scene, Oct. 31st, 10:22:1941 p1
Soph Halloween party tomorrow, 10:31:1946 p3
Sophs to give yearly Halloween masquade, 10:25:1945 p3
HANLEY, JOSEPH R.
Senator Hanley to speak in assembly, 12:4:1941 p3
State senator Hanley speaks in assembly, 11:19:1942 p1
HARLOW, WILLIAM
B.S.T.C. entertained by Moosewood Bill assembly program, 2:20:1947 p1
HARTWELL, ERNEST
Baccalaureate to have Dr. Hartwell as main speaker, 5:25:1944 p1
Dr. Hartwell accepts post as consultant of veterans, 11:30:1944 p4
Dr. Hartwell resigns position as president, 12:9:1943 p1
Dr. Hartwell urges self-discipline in recent address, 3:31:1942 p2
Faculty assist in recruiting plan, 5:14:1942 p2
From Dr. Hartwell, Greetings to all, old and new, as 75th year opens, 9:15:1941 p1
Greetings from Dr. Hartwell, 4:16:1943 p1
Retiring prexy honor guest at many banquets, 5:25:1944 p1
HAYNES, PAULINE
Miss Haynes announces requirements for pins, 3:21:1946 p4
Miss Pauline Haynes (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p1
HAZEN, JOHN L.
Doctor Hazen succumbs, 2:7:1946 p1
HEALTH
Authority on health speaks at assembly, 12:18:1941 p1
College physician appointed, 2:7:1946 p3
Corrective program planned for clinic, 3:6:1947 p1
Debaters to discuss socialized medicine, 2:28:1946 p3
Dr. Ferguson new college physician, 4:1:1947 p1
Forensic club discusses socialized medicine tonight, 12:18:1941 p3
Health center lists services, 3:20:1947 p1
Health education conference conducted here May 1, 5:8:1947 p4
Health plan adopted by student-faculty, 5:23:1946 p4
Library sponsors tuberculosis exhibit, 10:8:1942 p4
Students given new T.B. patch test, 11:11:1943 p1
Tuttle, O'Neill to direct health program, 4:23:1942 p1
HILL, JANET
Janet Hill elected as frosh president, 11:2;1944 p1
HILL, ROWLAND
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
HISTORY
Normal becomes teachers college, 4:23:1942 p1
Reminiscences of first building add to school history, 12:18:1941 p2
Stylus history, 10:4:1945 p4
HONOR
Honor roll lists fourty-four students, 3:21:1946 p1
Honor Roll students listed for last June, 10:3:1946 p4
Many students of dean's list, 3:6:1947 p2
Scholastic records win honors for 2 students, 3:6:1947 p3
Students listed on college honor roll, 2:8:1945 p1, 9:11:1944 p1
Ten students picked for national honor, 10:3:1946 p1
HOTTOIS, PRISCILLA
Priscilla Hottois new Stylus head, 5:23:1946 p3
HOWARD, ANITA
Anita Howard delegate for March conference, 2:28:1946 p3
Queen Anita reigns at west point ball, 2:7:1946 p1
Mr. Nihiser's article "New general industrial arts shop" appears in professional magazine, 3:12:1942 p1
INGALLS, BEATRICE
Campus critic teacher studying at Radcliffe, 10:5:1944 p3
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
B.N.S. at Lehigh, 11:13:1941 p3
INTRAMURAL COUNCIL
Intercollegiate athletic discontinued, 10:8:1942 p3
Intercollegiate conference makes important plans, 3:20:1947 p1
Intra-mural council members named, 10:29:1942 p4
Intramural council elects new officers, 3:1:1945 p3
Intramural council plans tournaments, 2:19:1942 p3
ISBISTER, MRS.
Mrs. Isbister fills in as music instructor, 10:8:1942 p4
Miss Jackson invents new sandwich for tea, 3:21:1946 p4
Personality-plus, 5:31:1945 p2
JENNEJAHN, BETTY
Choral group elects Jennejahn president, 10:17:1946 p3
JESSON, MARJORIE
Speech prize won by Jesson, 4:23:1942 p1
JUNIORS
Junior assembly acclaimed success, 4:16:1943 p3
Junior class chooses new council members, 2:8:1945 p1
Junior class elects officers, plans prom, 10:3:1946 p1
Junior class party held at wardlawns, 11:15:1945 p1
Junior class presents school with bond, 1:20:1942 p1
Junior prom set for November 20, 10:29:1942 p1
Junior tea dance draws throng, 2:19:1942 p1
Juniors elect Pease president, 10:14:1943 p1
Juniors launch musical comedy, 1:13:1944 p1
Juniors plan banquet at roxbury tonight, 5:31:1945 p1
Juniors to hold outing, 4:23:1942 p1
Juniors to pick alternate officers, 2:6:1947 p3
Juniors to present "Petticoat blues," 12:9:1943 p3
Juniors to present assembly program, 3:25:1943 p1
Juniors to present assembly Thursday, 10:25:1945 p4
Juniors to present program in assembly, 10:4:1945 p3
March 28 date of junior dance, 3:20:1947 p1
Patterson elected junior president, 10:29:1942 p1
Plans made for junior assembly, 11:2:1944 p1
Pom Pom dance Oct. 31st sponsored by junior class, 10:16:1941 p4
Pom Poms and Halloween dominate junior dance scene, Oct. 31st, 10:22:1941 p1
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
Seven teachers join Brockport faculty, 9:10:1945 p1
LANE, JEAN BROOKS
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
Seven teachers join Brockport faculty, 9:10:1945 p1
LATHAM, LORRAINE
Latham smashes bowling record, 11:11:1943 p3
LATTA, FRAN
Latta directs aquacade, 3:21:1946 p1
Latta elected new president of women's sports club, 5:25:1944 p3
W.S.C. president Fran Latta, picks picnic committee, 10:5:1944 p3
LEADERS AND OFFICIALS CLUB
Club elects Dinse 1947-48 president, 5:28:1947 p4
Club planning sports activities, 3:6:1947 p4
Club to support football issue, 3:20:1947 p3
Leaders club circus to be this Saturday, 5:8:1947 p4
Leaders club plans volleyball tourney, 4:1:1947 p4
McMillan elected by acclamation as leaders club head, 12:19:1946 p4
New club asks recognition by S.F.A. council, 11:14:1946 p1
Officials' program still going strong, 2:20:1947 p4
Program planned in leaders and officials club, 12:5:1946 p1
Softball league now in progress, 5:8:1947 p4
Three athletic events planned for next term, 1:16:1947 p6
Volleyball league, swimming program to get underway, 3:6:1947 p4
LEE, ARTHUR MELVIN
Dr. Arthur Lee (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p1
Forensics party proves success, 4:28:1944 p2
History bee stings musical Lee, 12:4:1941 p2
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
Ward and Lee make debut as coaches; tennis opener with Oswego May 1st; nines also vie, 4:23:1942 p3
LEHMAN, CHARLES F.
Enrollment boost brings two new teachers, 2:28:1946 p1
Orchestra debuts as audience praise discovered talent, 3:21:1946 p3
LERNER, LAX
Lerner was banquet speaker, 10:16:1941 p1
LESTER, EUGENE
Eugene Lester elected to Board of Visitors, 12:5:1946 p1
LESTER, JOSEPH
Class presidents elected, 10:5:1944 p1
LIBRARY
Brockport librarian honored by state ass'n, 10:16:1941 p1
Frosh learn mysteries of Libe, 10:22:1941 p1
Library gets boost, 10:5:1944 p1
Library receives book allotment, 12:9:1943 p3
Library sponsors tuberculosis exhibit, 10:8:1942 p4
New library rules, 1:18:1945 p3
Return engagement for Stylus exhibit in library, 12:4:1941 p1
LOMAGLIO, ANGELO
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
LYBARGER, HERMAN
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
Faculty enlarged to meet needs of growing B.S.T.C., 5:3:1946 p1
Baby boy born to Mastersons, 4:11:1946 p2
The spotlight, 3:21:1946 p2
MATHEMATICS
Faculty member writes article for magazine, 3:31:1942 p1
MAURO, CARL
Mauro visits Brockport State, 12:10:1942 p3
MCCAGG, JOHN
O.C.P. set up here, McCagg is chief, 10:8:1942 p3
MCCORMICK, WILLIAM
McCormick captains cagers, 10:22:1941 p3
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
Ward and Lee make debut as coaches; tennis opener with Oswego May 1st; nines also vie, 4:23:1942 p3
MCCRORY, MARY LEE
Brockport librarian honored by state ass'n., 10:16:1941 p1
Faculty members receive honors, 11:30:1944 p1
Mrs. McCrory and Mr. Edmunds win praise from senior class, 6:3:1942 p2
Mrs. McCrory fetes sophs at tea series, 4:4:1944 p2
MCGAFFICK, ELEANOR
Brockport women in service, 3:25:1943 p4
MCGEE, BLANCHE
Blanche McGee to edit Stylus, 1:17:1946 p1
MCPHERSON, MIRIAM
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
MEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Novelli and Weidert lead men's A.A., 10:16:1941 p3
Ex-chaplain talks at fellowship meeting, 2:28:1946 p4
MILLER, VICTOR
Brockport graduate is co-author of book, 12:10:1942 p2
MODERN MUSIC GROUP
Fero heads new group, devotees of modern music, 10:17:1946 p1
Music group forced to postpone organization, 11:14:1946 p4
MONACELL, ELOISE
Eloise Monacell gets scholarship, 10:14:1943 p3
Eloise Monacell leads thespians in active season inter-class competition now under way, 11:13:1941 p1
MONAGHAN, ROBERT
Robert Monaghan, blind artist, assembly guest, 3:12:1942 p1
MONTALDO, ELEANORE
Along faculty row, 11:11:1943 p3
Eastern States heads Miss Montaldo speak, 2:10:1944 p1
Five newcomers to faculty, 9:13:1943 p1
MORGAN, HELEN NEILLY
Eastman concert again features Mac Morgan and Miss Carpenter, 11:13:1941 p1
MORGAN, MAC
Eastman concert again features Mac Morgan and Miss Carpenter, 11:13:1941 p1
MORGAN, WARREN
Dr. Morgan to serve on student committee, 3:22:1945 p1
Dr. Warren Morgan (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p2
Numerous changes in prospect for 1947-48 faculty, 5:28:1947 p1
Personality-plus, 10:4:1945 p2
Two faculty members added to college staff, 9:14:1942 p1
MOSS, SHIRLEY
Shirley Moss elected 1948 Saga editor, 5:28:1947 p4
MUSIC
B.S.T.C. orchestra to play at recital, 4:16:1943 p4
Band and orchestra show steady growth, 5:3:1946 p1
Charlie Chase chosen orchestra president, 10:3:1946 p2
Cheers, songs, band part of pep assembly, 11:14:1946 p3
Choral group elects Jennejahn president, 10:17:1946 p3
Choral groups prepare for Christmas vespers, 11:14:1946 p1
Chorus again underway, 10:5:1944 p1
Chorus offers spring recital, 5:3:1946 p1
Chorus to present spring recital, 4:20:1945 p3
Chorus, dramatics activities listed, 4:16:1943 p4
Fero heads new group, devotees of modern music, 10:17:1946 p1
French chorus resumes activity, 11:11:1943 p3
Frosh reveal musical talent, 12:10:1942 p1
Frosh show spirit in turning out for band, 10:3:1946 p1
Members sought for BSTC orchestra, 3:2:1944 p3
Mixed chorus meets, picks rehersal time, 10:3:1946 p1
Mixed chorus to increase number, 2:20:1947 p1
Mrs. Isbister fills in as music instructor, 10:8:1942 p4
Music also a vital part of Brockport, 4:28:1944 p3
Music artists for assembly, 3:21:1946 p4
Music, plays at other colleges, 5:25:1944 p3
Musical treat promised today, 12:21:1944 p4
Orchestra and racks make debut with play, 12:5:1946 p1
Orchestra debuts as audience praise discovered talent, 3:21:1946 p3
Orchestra makes hit in assembly program, 3:20:1947 p1
Orchestra membership swells to forty-seven, 10:17:1946 p1
Orchestra organized as students respond, 2:28:1946 p4
Orchestra plays in Brockport, Medina, 5:28:1947 p3
Orchestra to play at near-by high schools, 5:8:1947 p3
Pep rally sees band make debut, 10:31:1946 p4
Recruits boost size of band, orchestra, 5:23:1946 p4
Seven instruments added to orchestra, 4:11:1946 p4
Spring concert will be presented May 28, 5:23:1946 p1
Spring recital by chorus presented on Thurs. May 18, 5:25:1944 p1
Spring recital May Fourteenth, 5:8:1947 p1
Spring recital presented, 5:20:1943 p1
Successful climax in spring recital for college chorus, 5:31:1945 p3
Applications due for V-12 program, 3:25:1943 p1
Sec'y Frank Knox certifies plan, 4:23:1942 p1
NEFF, GRACE
Three bid farewell to B.S.T.C., 6:10:1943 p3
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Active in planning program, 10:22:1941 p4
NEWMAN CLUB
Anne Brown still following Cahill, 12:5:1946 p4
B.S.T.C. represented at Newman convention, 4:25:1947 p4
Club members to meet at Buffalo, 5:3:1946 p4
Coletta elected to Newman club office, 3:1:1945 p4
Communion breakfast final Newman event, 5:23:1946 p3
Get acquainted party held by Newman club, 10:3:1946 p3
Mularz new head of Newman club, 1:16:1947 p1
Newman club appoints nominating committee, 4:11:1946 p1
Newman club elects Schuchart president, 11:2:1944 p3
Newman club enjoys breakfast, 12:19:1946 p3
Newman club members discuss Catholicism, 3:6:1947 p4
Newman club members enjoy bowling party, 11:30:1944 p1
Newman club members to attend convention, 4:1:1947 p4
Newman club picnics at Hamlin beach park, 11:14:1946 p1
Newman club to have breakfast, 5:31:1945 p4
Newman club to hear Father Kreig Monday, 3:21:1946 p4
Newman club to hold breakfast, 5:28:1947 p3
Newman meetings to be held bi-monthly, 2:28:1946 p4
Newmanites attend state convention, 12:18:1941 p3
Rochester clergyman addresses club, 2:19:1942 p2
S.C.F. Newman club plan movie program, 2:6:1947 p4
NEWS BUREAU
Publicity under Gale's direction, 10:25:1945 p3
NIHISER, EDWIN
Coach Nihiser enters 13th basketball campaign with optimistic view, 12:18:1941 p3
Mr. Nihiser's article "New general industrial arts shop" appears in professional magazine, 3:12:1942 p1
Nihiser's dual role as industrial arts instructor, cage coach draws praise, 3:31:1942 p3
NORTHUP, DORIS
The spotlight, 5:3:1946 p2
NOVELLI, DON
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
Tuttle, O'Neill to direct health program, 4:23:1942 p1
OFFICE OF CIVILIAN PROTECTION
O.C.P. set up here, McCagg is chief, 10:8:1942 p3
ORCHESTRA
B.S.T.C. orchestra to play at recital, 4:16:1943 p4
Band and orchestra show steady growth, 5:3:1946 p1
Charlie Chase chosen orchestra president, 10:3:1946 p2
Members soughts for BSTC orchestra, 3:2:1944 p3
Orchestra and racks make debut with play, 12:5:1946 p1
Orchestra debuts as audience praise discovered talent, 3:21:1946 p3
Orchestra makes hit in assembly program, 3:20:1947 p1
Orchestra membership swells to forty-seven, 10:17:1946 p1
Orchestra organized as students respond, 2:28:1946 p4
Orchestra plays in Brockport, Medina, 5:28:1947 p3
Orchestra to play at near-by high schools, 5:8:1947 p3
Recruits boost size of band, orchestra, 5:23:1946 p4
Seven instruments added to orchestra, 4:11:1946 p4
ORIENTATION
Committees to help incoming freshmen on orientation day, 6:10:1943 p3
Orientation week events scheduled to welcome frosh, 9:10:1945 p1
Orientation week has many events, 9:11:1944 p1
Sophomores plan full program for orientation day, 9:13:1943 p1
ORTS, ELLA
Faculty enlarged to meet needs of growing B.S.T.C., 5:3:1946 p1
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
PARROTTA, THOMAS
tommy Parotta in transit, 10:22:1941 p4
PATTERSON, JIM
Patterson elected junior president, 10:29:1942 p1
PEASE, DORIS
Juniors elect Pease president, 10:14:1943 p1
PECK, BERTHA
Alumni news, 12:18:1941 p4
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
First applicant accepted for Phys. Ed. program, 5:31:1945 p1
New Phy. Ed. course aimed at fitness, 10:8:1942 p3
New Phys-ed program underway, 2:19:1942 p1
P.E. 302 class has added attraction, 5:20:1943 p3
Phys. Ed. specialty in effect next fall, 4:20:1945 p1
Plans being made for college to specialize in physical education, 10:5:1944 p1
Proposed Phys. Ed. specialty certain to start in fall, 3:1:1945 p1
PILLSBURY, W. HOWARD
Prominent school man to talk at commencement, 5:25:1944 p1
See also: Women's Athletic Association
Games, swimming and bowling events highlight play day, 4:23:1942 p3
Plans made, chairmen picked for play day this Saturday, 3:2:1944 p3
Play day enjoyed by many visitors, 4:4:1944 p3
Sports playday held at Oswego, 2:7:1946 p3
W.S.C. to have playday picnic at gun club tomorrow, 10:14:1943 p3
POLITICS
Debate emphasizes union of democracies, 2:19:1942 p1
Discussion of forums and I.R. clubs, 10:16:1941 p4
U.S. stand in war as argued by forenisc debaters, 11:13:1941 p4
War causes analyzed by speaker; democratic ideals also defined, 2:19:1942 p1
POPEN, ED
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
PORTER, HARRY
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:15:1946 p1
Numerous changes in prospect for 1947-48 faculty, 5:28:1947 p1
PRESS BUREAU
Deane made head of press bureau, 11:2:1944 p1
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Public relations committee calls for student help, 11:14:1946 p1
B.S.C.T. student help in crisis at Quaker Maid, 10:14:1943 p1
Canning industry emergency shown to student body, 9:13:1943 p1
Local factory to receive "A" award for food salvation, 10:5:1944 p1
$300 goal sought for red cross student campaign, 3:1:1945 p1
Bandage rollers at work, 4:16:1943 p4
Exchange news cites red cross, 3:2:1944 p2
First Lady talks at youth rally, 3:25:1943 p4
How and who in life saving, 12:18:1941 p3
Mrs. Starrett heads red cross here at B.N.S., 1:20:1942 p1
Red Cross director brings aid to vets awaiting GI help, 3:21:1946 p3
Red Cross drive ends; final results $267, 3:22:1945 p3
Red Cross opens bandage making unit at B.S.T.C., 3:25:1943 p1
Red Cross organized by student-faculty group, 2:10:1944 p1
Red Cross total taken, 4:4:1944 p1
Safety course planned, 2:28:1946 p1
Safety instructor's course offered here, 3:21:1946 p4
Student donations to aid blood bank, 3:1:1945 p1
Swimming instructor approvals given by american red cross, 5:3:1946 p3
Blanket tax to be increased to cover Saga, 11:2:1944 p2
Cover for yearbook has been selected, 11:2:1944 p1
Editor Doody tells of progress on Saga, 12:9:1943 p3
Kay Baroody elected to edit 1947 Saga, 10:3:1946 p1
New Saga to be released in May, 2:8:1945 p1
Plans for yearbook proceeding rapidly, 11:15:1945 p1
Saga committee lists yearbook photo rules, 10:17:1946 p3
Saga cover on display, 3:2:1944 p1
Saga goes to press, 3:20:1947 p1
Saga makes appearance, 5:20:1943 p1
Saga material goes to print soon, 1:13:1944 p1
Saga news withheld, 3:25:1943 p1
Saga pictures taken, 11:30:1944 p4
Saga staff entertains, 12:13:1945 p4
Saga staff sponsors informal open dances, 11:15:1945 p1
Seniors to publish Saga, quota met, 11:11:1943 p1
Shirley Moss elected 1948 Saga editor, 5:28:1947 p4
Students boost price of Saga, 1:17:1946 p1
Theme for yearbook under consideration, 12:13:1945 p4
Victory Saga to appear next year, 6:10:1943 p3
War prohibits '44 Saga publication, 2:25:1943 p1
Yearbook staff chosen; headed by Capparelli, 10:5:1944 p1
Yearbook staffs discuss publication, 10:29:1942 p1
SARGENT, EVALYN
New faces at BSTC, 3:25:1943 p1
SCALIA, CARMEN
Nine seniors close brilliant intercollegiate athletic careers, 6:3:1942 p3
SCHLAGETER, BRUCE
Schlageter to be president of the student council, 2:8:1945 p1
SCHROEDER, LEONORA
Dr. Tower announces faculty promotions, 10:4:1945 p1
Freshman advisers answer leading questions, 12:13:1945 p3
Welcome back, 9:15:1941 p2
SCHUCHART, RUTH
Newman club elects Schuchart president, 11:2:1944 p3
SCIENCE
"Operations crossroads" to be shown April 23rd, 3:20:1947 p1
Faculty member writes article for magazine, 3:31:1942 p1
Science dept. sponsors film shown by Dr. Stern, 4:25:1947 p3
Unger lectures in science lab, 2:7:1946 p4
SCIENCE CLUB
Fun nite profits used for new soil project, 5:3:1946 p4
New club holds high interest, 2:28:1946 p3
Science club holds first social affair, 4:11:1946 p1
Science club members discuss future plans, 10:3:1946 p4
Science club plans fun night in April, 3:21:1946 p4
Science club sponsors atomic bomb speaker, 5:23:1946 p1
SEGER, GERHART
Nuremburg trials subject of address of Gerhart Seger, 3:21:1946 p1
SENIORS
"Pat" Short elected senior president, 10:8:1942 p3
All college fun nite sponsored by seniors, 10:4:1945 p1
Class day program under direction of senior graduates, 5:23:1946 p1
Eighteen seniors placed in record pre-season hiring, 2:28:1946 p1
Forty-three seniors placed for September, 5:23:1946 p3
Hundred seniors look forward to class activities, 5:28:1947 p1
Junior committees asist in senior exercises, 6:3:1942 p2
Many seniors receive jobs, 5:25:1944 p3
Many seniors sign contracts, 4:4:1944 p1
Many seniors sign teaching contracts, 4:20:1945 p3
Merry-go-round to entertain dancers, 5:23:1946 p1
Morning assembly "Thru the years" given by seniors, 4:11:1946 p1
Rejuvenated seniors enjoy kiddie party, 3:21:1946 p4
Semester's program planned by seniors, 2:6:1947 p1
Senior assembly thrills students, 12:21:1944 p1
Senior ball closes social season, 6:3:1942 p2
Senior class placements, 6:10:1943 p1
Senior dance plans now well under way, 4:1:1947 p1
Senior rummage sale to be held, 11:30:1944 p3
Seniors "re-view" college life, 6:3:1942 p2
Seniors assembly for class tea, 11:15:1945 p3
Seniors choose Ginsburg, Mento, 10:14:1943 p1
Seniors feted in final week, 6:3:1942 p1
Seniors hold class party, 3:2:1944 p1
Seniors honor cadets at Churchville picnic, 11:2:1944 p1
Seniors make plans for final semester, 2:8:1945 p1
Seniors make plans now for graduation, 2:20:1947 p1
Seniors plan banquet as graduation nears, 5:3:1946 p4
Seniors present assembly drama, 11:2:1944 p1
Seniors present patriotic assembly, 10:8:1942 p1
Seniors reign over freshmen, 4:4:1944 p1
Seniors schedule many events for graduation week, 6:10:1943 p1
Seniors select unusual theme for June dance, 5:3:1946 p1
Seniors start plans for grad., class day, 4:25:1947 p1
Series of social events on agenda for senior class, 5:8:1947 p1
Soph class to aid seniors with dance, 4:25:1947 p3
Three seniors sign contracts recently, 3:1:1945 p4
SHARP, REVEREND
Hundred seniors look forward to class activities, 5:28:1947 p1
SHEARER, SYBIL
Sybil Shearer presents dancing program in assembly, 4:23:1942 p1
SHEEHAN, MARY
Hundred seniors look forward to class activities, 5:28:1947 p1
SHORT, PATRICIA
"Pat" Short elected senior president, 10:8:1942 p3
SHUTT, LULA
New Stylus head, 5:28:1947 p3
SKELTON, ROBERT M.
Robert M. Skelton comes to Brockport as new art teacher, 9:11:1944 p1
Robt. Skelton in charge of spring day arrangements, 4:11:1946 p1
Skeltons solve housing problem, 11:30:1944 p4
SMITH, BETTY
Betty Smith to guide council next semester, 1:18:1945 p1
Stylus editor, assistant picked for next semester, 1:18:1945 p1
SMITH, MRS.
Life saving taught at B.N.S., 10:22:1941 p3
Swimming instructor to leave position, 6:3:1942 p3
Welcome back, 9:15:1941 p2
SOCCER
Booters lose season finale to Rochester, 11:14:1946 p3
Costello chosen as soccer team captain, 10:17:1946 p4
Duff named soccer captain, 12:18:1941 p3
Jablonski, Sculli, '47 soccer co-captains, 12:19:1946 p4
Large soccer turnout greets coach Parker; daily practice held, 10:3:1946 p3
Play by play review of B.N.S.-O.N.S. game 2-1, 10:16:1941 p3
Soccer men boast unbeaten season, 12:4:1941 p3
Soccer men score shutout successes, 11:13:1941 p3
Soccer team whips U of R in drizzle, 12:4:1941 p3
Stackwick high scorer of intramural league, 4:1:1947 p4
SOCIAL COMMITTEE
Only formal of year considered a success, 5:31:1945 p3
Plans made for bridge tourney, 3:1:1945 p1
Recent appointments to social committee and student council, 10:16:1941 p1
SOCIAL EVENTS
Formal recepetion launches season, 10:5:1944 p3
Formal reception acclaimed huge success by all who attended, 10:22:1941 p1
Reception committee greets freshmen, 9:15:1941 p4
Student faculty reception Oct. 21 inaugurates fall social season, 10:16:1941 p1
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Non-credit course on "Basic issues of the war" to be offered, 1:20:1942 p1
Social science mystery explained, 9:14:1942 p1
SOFTBALL
Flyers lead in men's softball, 5:28:1947 p4
Girls organize softball teams, 5:14:1942 p4
Softball league now in progress, 5:8:1947 p4
SOPHOMORES
Coxe and Emerling co-chairmen, soph semi-formal dance, 2:6:1947 p1
Earl Wood elected sophomore head, 10:14:1943 p4
Emerald Queen to be crowned at soph dance, 2:28:1946 p1
Soph class to aid seniors with dance, 4:25:1947 p3
Soph party holds beauty contest, 4:28:1944 p3
Soph quiz program given in assembly, 3:1:1945 p1
Soph's victory dance successful, 2:19:1942 p4
Soph. dance scheduled Wed. Jan. 28, 1:20:1942 p1
Sophomore assembly under construction, 11:15:1945 p3
Sophomore committee plans costume party, 10:5:1944 p3
Sophomore dance graced by cupid, 2:20:1947 p3
Sophomore program observes armistice, 11:19:1942 p1
Sophomores elect assembly committee, 10:4:1945 p3
Sophomores hold class election, 10:29:1942 p3
Sophomores plan full program for orientation day, 9:13:1943 p1
Sophomores re-elect Root as president, 10:5:1944 p1
Sophomores schedule armistice day assembly program, 10:29:1942 p1
Sophomores score hit with assembly program, 12:13:1945 p3
Sophomores take over daisy chain position, 5:3:1946 p2
Sophs hold class party at Roxbury, 5:25:1944 p3
Sophs hold party; elect new vice-pres., 12:9:1943 p3
Sophs planning dance assembly, 1:16:1947 p1
Sophs sponsor original theme around St. Pat, 2:7:1946 p4
Sophs stage fun nite on Oct. 31, 11:2:1944 p3
Sophs teach playing, also play at teaching, 3:2:1944 p3
Sophs to compete in national college festing (testing) program, 3:12:1942 p1
Sophs to give yearly Halloween masquade, 10:25:1945 p3
Sophs triumph with musical, 3:2:1944 p1
St. Pat's formal entertains crowd exceeding 300, 3:21:1946 p1
Ted Gerber elected soph president, 10:16:1941 p4
SORTORE, MARION
Personality-plus, 3:22:1945 p2
SPENCER, M. LYLE
Dr. M. Lyle Spencer assembly guest, 10:8:1942 p1
SPINNING, JAMES
78 seniors to receive degrees Monday, June 14, 6:10:1943 p1
SPRING DAY
Annual spring day play selected by dramatists, 1:16:1947 p1
Aquacade feature of spring day program, 4:16:1943 p3
B.S.T.C. to entertain prospective students April 16, 3:25:1943 p1
B.S.T.C. to welcome high school seniors on April 25th, 4:1:1947 p1
BSTC welcomes high school seniors on spring day, 4:28:1944 p1
BSTC welcomes sub-frosh on spring day, 4:20:1945 p1
Committee looks to annual spring day, 2:8:1945 p1
Committees and plans listed for Sping Day, 4:4:1944 p1
Entire college works to make sub-frosh feel welcome, 4:25:1947 p1
Lawrence Root elected chairman of 1945 spring day, 3:22:1945 p1
Many to visit B.S.T.C. on first post-war spring day, 5:3:1946 p1
May 5 chosen as Spring Day date, 2:10:1944 p3
Regina Doody chosen Spring Day chairman, 3:2:1944 p1
Robt. Skelton in charge of spring day arrangements, 4:11:1946 p1
Spring day visitors view life at Brockport State, 4:16:1943 p1
Success marks spring day, 5:25:1944 p1
Thoughts of spring day (editorial), 2:8:1945 p2
STARRETT, NELLIE
Mrs. Starrett heads red cross here at B.N.S., 1:20:1942 p1
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
B.S.T.C. welcomes the class of 1946, 9:14:1942 p1
Normal becomes teachers college, 4:23:1942 p1
STEBBINS, WILLIAM
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
STEEL, ERIC
"Stage Door" director has wide experience, 2:25:1943 p4
Dr. Eric Steel (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p2
French chorus resumes activity, 11:11:1943 p3
Girl born to the Steels, 11:2:1944 p3
Professor professes love for Brockport after car accident, 2:8:1945 p4
Two faculty members added to college staff, 9:14:1942 p1
STODDARD, GEORGE
Teacher necessary in war, asserts Dr. Stoddard, 2:25:1943 p3
STOPHER, EMMET
Dr. Emmet Stopher (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p2
New names, new faces added to B.N.S. faculty, 9:15:1941 p4
New Prof. enjoys life at B.N.S., 10:22:1941 p4
Personality-plus, 10:25:1945 p2
STRASSER, ROSE
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
STRATEMEYER, CLARA
Dr. Stratemeyer at Univ. of Cincinnati, 2:7:1946 p4
Dr. Stratemeyer attends N.E.A. conference, 3:31:1942 p1
STRYKER, JEANETTE
Faculty enlarged to meet needs of growing B.S.T.C., 5:3:1946 p1
STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Christian fellowship holds firelight sing, 12:19:1946 p3
Conference at Keuka interests freshman members of S.C.F., 11:14:1946 p3
Ex-chaplain talks at fellowship meeting, 2:28:1946 p4
Four report on Keuka meeting, 4:11:1946 p3
Frosh lead student fellowship services, 10:17:1946 p1
Members of club to attend conference, 4:25:1947 p2
Protestant group busy with student Christian action, 5:3:1946 p4
S.C.F. active in lenten services, 3:20:1947 p3
S.C.F. club to elect next year's officers, 5:8:1947 p1
S.C.F. Newman club plan movie program, 2:6:1947 p4
S.C.F. promised bright semester, 2:20:1947 p2
S.C.F. to hold informal dance, 4:1:1947 p3
Student fellowship plans for services, dance conference, 3:6:1947 p1
Student fellowship sponsors music hour, 10:3:1946 p3
Supper, vespers end year for fellowship, 5:28:1947 p1
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Directory published, 10:5:1944 p3
Printer returns directory proof, 10:31:1946 p1
Student director to make appearance soon, 10:17:1946 p1
Student directory now on sale, 11:11:1943 p1
Stylus staff again published directory, 10:4:1945 p1
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Betty Smith to guide council next semester, 1:18:1945 p1
Capparelli heads student council, 6:10:1943 p2
Charlie Chase elected stage manager, 12:21:1944 p1
Constitution presented, 4:20:1945 p1
Council plans to meet today, 3:1:1945 p1
Council welcomes frosh members at regular meeting, 2:10:1944 p1
Earl Collins is council member, 3:12:1942 p1
Recent appointments to social committee and student council, 10:16:1941 p1
Schlageter to be president of the student council, 2:8:1945 p1
Special assembly to consider tax boost, 10:5:1944 p4
Student council activity, 12:9:1943 p1
Student council has active role, 10:5:1944 p2
Two to attend Fredonia forum, 11:30:1944 p1
Wickham heads student council, 5:25:1944 p2
STUDENT TEACHING
See: Cadets
STUDENT-FACULTY ASSOCIATION
Association casts ballots to decide fate of athletics, 4:1:1947 p1
Association council votes baseball funds, 4:11:1946 p4
Association to vote for student-faculty officers today, 5:8:1947 p1
Budget hearing held by S.F.A.C., 10:3:1946 p4
Budget presented by athletic board to student body, 2:20:1947 p1
College committees organize, lay plans for better BSTC, 1:17:1946 p1
Committee called to account by student-faculty council, 2:7:1946 p1
Council announces 1945-46 budget for organizations, 11:15:1945 p1
Council arranges for new projects, 12:13:1945 p3
Council backing new inter-college group, 5:3:1946 p1
Council elects for Geneseo conference, 3:21:1946 p4
First BSTC student-faculty government launched, 10:25:1945 p1
Football, sports tax increased by vote of students, 4:25:1947 p1
Game room maintained by student-faculty, 2:28:1946 p4
Health plan adopted by student-faculty, 5:23:1946 p4
New club asks recognition by S.F.A. council, 11:14:1946 p1
New council members take office in September, 5:23:1946 p4
New leaders to assume office, 5:23:1946 p1
Plan for football loses; balloting declared illegal, 2:6:1947 p1
Profs show speed in electing councilmen, 10:4:1945 p1
S.F.A. committees elected, officer installation held, 10:3:1946 p1
S.F.A. committees report activities, 10:17:1946 p3
Schlageter-Schuchart vie in first association elections, 10:4:1945 p1
Student-faculty assoc. launced, 5:31:1945 p1
Two seniors receive council appointments, 1:17:1946 p1
STYLUS
Bernard Murphy elected editor of freshman edition of Stylus, 12:5:1946 p1
Canning industry emergency shown to student body, 9:13:1943 p1
Five win Stylus positions, 10:14:1943 p2
Former Stylus members, as cadet, pays visit to lounge, 3:1:1945 p2
Freshman Stylus staff, 11:30:1944 p1
Freshman Stylus staff selected, 11:15:1945 p1
Kissane Ward wins Stylus appointment, 2:28:1946 p3
New Stylus head, 5:28:1947 p3
New Stylus staff takes office, 12:18:1941 p1
Priscilla Hottois new Stylus head, 5:23:1946 p3
Return Engagement for Stylus exhibit in library, 12:4:1941 p1
Root, Camp win Stylus contest for columnists, 2:7:1946 p1
Sophs become editors, 5:14:1942 p1
Stylus ace visits Brockport's collyer brothers, 4:25:1947 p1
Stylus awards given, 5:25:1944 p3
Stylus boosts Brockport, 11:19:1942 p2
Stylus editor goes to Fort Niagara for story, 5:20:1943 p4
Stylus editor, assistant picked for next semester, 1:18:1945 p1
Stylus history, 10:4:1945 p4
Stylus introduces new column for service men, 10:14:1943 p4
Stylus publishes poems, 12:10:1942 p2
Stylus sponsors scrap metal canvass, 10:8:1942 p1
Stylus staff again publishes directory, 10:4:1945 p1
Stylus tryouts to use today's event as test of prowess, 3:2:1944 p2
Stylus welcomes frosh, 9:10:1945 p1
Stylus writers enjoy buffet supper, games, 12:13:1945 p4
Stylus writers feted at party, 1:16:1947 p1
Three entrees merit Stylus appointments, 10:3:1946 p4
Three people added to staff of Stylus, 3:21:1946 p4
Xmas issue of Stylus to be done by frosh, 10:4:1945 p1
SUMMER SCHOOL
225 enrolled in largest summer school, 9:16:1946 p3
Bernard W. Drake to head eleventh summer session; many enroll, 5:23:1946 p1
Brockport has large summer enrollment, 9:13:1943 p1
Committee to greet summer students, 6:10:1943 p1
Members of the class of '48 at summer school, 8:9:1944 p1
Summer activities schedule planned, 5:25:1944 p1
Summer school begins June 9th, 5:14:1942 p2
Summer school has many social events, 9:11:1944 p2
The summer session (editorial), 9:15:1941 p2
SWIMMING
Aquacade feature of spring day program, 4:16:1943 p3
Extensive swimming course offered to faculty, students, 3:20:1947 p4
Games, swimming and bowling events highlight play day, 4:23:1942 p3
How and who in life saving, 12:18:1941 p3
Latta directs aquacade, 3:21:1946 p1
Many swimmers enroll in instructor's course, 3:6:1947 p4
Mermaids plan spring aquacade, 4:28:1944 p3
Miss Ball is girls' aquatic instructor, 10:8:1942 p3
No Aquacade, 4:11:1946 p4
Swimming instructor approvals given by american red cross, 5:3:1946 p3
Swimming instructor to leave position, 6:3:1942 p3
Volleyball league, swimming program to get underway, 3:6:1947 p4
Accelerated groups assume new status, 2:10:1944 p1
Accelerated program to be enlarged upon, 10:5:1944 p3
B.S.T.C. organizes speed-up program, 2:25:1943 p1
Brockport launches accelerated program, 4:16:1943 p1
Class status of accelators set by faculty group, 3:2:1944 p1
College plans for teacher shortage, 11:19:1942 p1
Educators move to alleviate shortage, 1:13:1944 p1
Nine students to complete courses at end of this half, 1:18:1945 p1
TEMPORARY BUILDINGS
Temporary buildings to be labs, offices, 5:28:1947 p3
TENNIS
Baseball, tennis draw candidates, 3:31:1942 p3
Ed Stackwick upsets favored tennis entry, 10:31:1946 p4
Intramural sports program initiated by tennis tourney, 10:3:1946 p3
Tennismen take first two matches, drop third to mechanics, 5:14:1942 p3
Touch football follows tennis, 10:17:1946 p3
>Troisi tennis champ following one-sided win over Stackwick, 11:14:1946 p4
Ward and Lee make debut as coaches; tennis opener with Oswego May 1st, nines also vie, 4:23:1942 p3
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving party, 11:11:1943 p1
THESPIANS
See: Dramatic Club
THOMAS, JAMES S.
Clarkson tech head to address student body next Thursday, 11:2:1944 p1
THOMAS, NORMAN
Norman Thomas to address graduates, 5:23:1946 p1
THURBER, WALTER
Faculty member writes article for magazine, 3:31:1942 p1
TIMMINS, BARBARA
The spotlight, 4:11:1946 p2
TOONEY, JOSEPH B.
Father Tooney to give sermon, 5:31:1945 p1
TOWER, DONALD M.
BSTC president extends greeting to class of 1949, 9:10:1945 p1
Dr. Donald M. Tower (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p1
Dr. Donald M. Tower to succeed Hartwell as B.S.T.C. president, 2:10:1944 p1
Dr. Tower announces faculty promotions, 10:4:1945 p1
Dr. Tower successful in recent campaign, 11:15:1945 p1
Induction ceremony Wednesday to honor new president, 9:11:1944 p1
Personality-plus, 2:8:1945 p2
TRACK AND FIELD
Men plan teams for baseball and track, 3:21:1946 p4
Plans made for track to start after Easter, 4:1:1947 p4
Twenty-five turn out for first track team, 4:25:1947 p4
Varsity track team wanted by energetic men, 5:3:1946 p3
TRAINING SCHOOL
"Blue bird" hailed success by public, 5:23:1946 p1
Brochure to picture campus school life, 3:22:1945 p4
College saddened as Miss Vanderhoof dies, 11:8:1942 p1
Miss Brigham to retire after 24 years' service, 5:14:1942 p1
Miss Van Slyke directs play, 5:14:1942 p1
TUBERCULOSIS
Library sponsors tuberculosis exhibit, 10:8:1942 p4
Students given new T.B. patch test, 11:11:1943 p1
TUCKER, MARIAN
Marian Tucker to edit Stylus, 5:31:1945 p2
TUSCARORA
Tuscarora Indian in soph class, 12:4:1941 p4
TUTTLE, ERNEST
Dr. Tower announces faculty promotions, 10:4:1945 p1
Latta announces "gym jam" to be held evening of Nov. 24th, 11:11:1943 p3
Mr. Ernest Tuttle (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p1
Mr. Tuttle attends Syracuse conference, 2:8:1945 p1
Personality-plus, 4:20:1945 p2
Tuttle elected to presidency, 12:13:1945 p4
Tuttle, O'Neill to direct health program, 4:23:1942 p1
College saddened as Miss Vanderhoof dies, 10:8:1942 p1
Miss Vanderhoof stops before going to Florida, 10:22:1941 p4
VARSITY CLUB
LoMaglio elected varsity club head, 11:13:1941 p3
Varsity club elects new officers, 1:20:1942 p1
Varsity club endorses intra-mural program, 10:29:1942 p3
Varsity club stages minstrel show, 4:23:1942 p3
Varsity club to make new plans, 10:31:1946 p4
Varsity men receive sweater awards, 5:14:1942 p3
Varsity party gets blackout thrill, 12:10:1942 p1
VESPERS
See: Christmas
VETERANS
Armistics observed Dr. Anselm speaks veteran of A.E.F., 11:13:1941 p1
BSTC veterans will parade memorial day, 5:23:1946 p3
Housing project completed, vets occupy new home, 2:20:1947 p1
Light thrown on vet housing by F.P.H.A., 12:19:1946 p3
Mr. Joseph Bacco aid to veterans, 4:1:1947 p2
Twelve vets boost numbers, 4:11:1946 p1
Veterans organize elect Paul Hamlin as first president, 5:3:1946 p4
Veterans organize to discuss current interest problems, 4:11:1946 p1
Vets acclaim show given by students, 5:28:1947 p4
Vets dormitories being erected on BSTC campus, 10:3:1946 p1
VISITATION DAY
B.S.T.C. to entertain prospective students April 16, 3:25:1943 p1
Faculty assist in recruiting plan, 5:14:1942 p2
Visitation day is great success, 12:18:1941 p1
Visitation day presents Brockport life in panorama, 12:4:1941 p1
VOLLEYBALL
Buffalo girls gain draw in volleyball, 12:19:1946 p4
Faculty proves prowess downing student team, 3:22:1945 p3
Girl athletes carry on colorful program, 11:14:1946 p4
Green team wins W.S.C. volley ball championship, 4-1, 11:30:1944 p3
Intramural volleyball team contest, 3:21:1946 p3
Leaders club plans volleyball tourney, 4:1:1947 p4
Stackwicks Kilroys champs in volleyball, 5:8:1947 p4
Students challenge profs at Volleyball, 3:1:1945 p3
Volleyball league, swimming program to get underway, 3:6:1947 p4
W.S.C. chooses teams for season of volleyball, 10:25:1945 p3
W.S.C. volleyball season to close this afternoon, 11:15:1945 p3
Aquacade feature of spring day program, 4:16:1943 p3
WAR
A word from and about men in service, 4:23:1942 p4
B.S.T.C. featured, 10:29:1942 p1
BSTC praised for aid to war industry, 11:2:1944 p4
College plans for teacher shortage, 11:19:1942 p1
College to entertain sailors at formal dance, December 15th, 11:30:1944 p1
Dr. DeLancey reports of BSTC and the war, 10:29:1942 p1
Education for war imperative, 10:8:1942 p2
Exhibit of art in war displayed in main hall, 3:22:1945 p4
Faculty, students pledge bonds for purchasing jeeps, 5:20:1943 p1
Frosh hold discussion on "War marriages," 12:9:1943 p3
Intercollegiate athletic discontinued, 10:8:1942 p3
Letters from our men tell about camp life, 5:20:1943 p4
New Brockport servicement, 9:14:1942 p2
Nineteen leave for army, 5:20:1943 p1
Non-credit course on "Basic issues of the war" to be offered, 1:20:1942 p1
Nuremburg trials subject of address of Gerhart Seger, 3:21:1946 p1
Other colleges aid war effort, 11:30:1944 p2
Post mortem on war lectures, 3:31:1942 p2
Reservists give to jeep fund, 5:20:1943 p1
Rochester paper features B.S.T.C. war program, 11:19:1942 p3
Roll with students' names presented to the college, 5:14:1942 p4
Several college war enterprises reviewed, 4:16:1943 p4
Stylus sponsors scrap metal canvass, 10:8:1942 p1
U.S. stand in war as argued by forenisc debaters, 11:13:1941 p4
War causes analyzed by speaker; democratic ideals also defined, 2:19:1942 p1
War course gives views of present world crisis, 3:12:1942 p1
War hits the college campus, 9:14:1942 p2
War prohibits '44 Saga publication, 2:25:1943 p1
WARD, DONALD
Diagnosis of the G.O.P. landslide, 11:19:1942 p2
Three bid farewell to B.S.T.C., 6:10:1943 p3
Ward and Lee make debut as coaches; tennis opener with Oswego May 1st; nines also vie, 4:23:1942 p3
WELCH, KAYE
Kaye Welch heads Eastern State Ass'n, 10:16:1941 p1
WEST, ANTHONY
Anthony West key personality of state geographers meeting, 10:16:1941 p1
Dr. Anthony West (brief bio), 8:9:1944 p2
Faculty member receives Ph.D., 5:20:1943 p3
WHEAT, MINNIE BROWN
Alumni news, 12:18:1941 p4
WHITE, ARLAND
Arland White wins clark scholarship, 6:10:1943 p3
WHITE, BYRON
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1/2
WHITE, DORIS B.
Mrs. White joins staff, 2:10:1944 p1
WHITED, CLARK V.
15 appointees boost faculty for fall term, 9:16:1946 p1
WHITELAW, JOHN B.
Whitelaw supervises instructional program in Newton public school, 11:13:1941 p2
WICKHAM, JANET
Brockport life in retrospect, 4:28:1944 p2
Wickham heads student council, 5:25:1944 p2
WILSON, MARJORIE
Brockport life in retrospect, 4:28:1944 p2
WINTER CARNIVAL
Winter carnival introduces novel weekend affairs, 1:16:1947 p1
Winter carnival makes debut at Brockport State, 12:19:1946 p1
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
All student gym jam held, dancing highlight activities, 12:9:1943 p3
All-starts defeat alumni cagers in thriller, 19-16, 3:22:1945 p3
Basketball, bowling underway in W.I.P., 12:5:1946 p4
Brinsmaid wins W.A.A. presidency for third time, 10:16:1941 p3
Buffalo girls gain draw in volleyball, 12:19:1946 p4
Clement, Tack, Brown head women's sports, 3:6:1947 p4
DeWitte, Briggs, Hales chosen to lead women's sports club, 5:31:1945 p3
Eight o'clocks fail to daunt W.S.C. members, 2:8:1945 p3
Freshmen lose to upperclassmen in first night game, 3:1:1945 p3
Girl ahtletes carry on colorful program, 11:14:1946 p4
Girl sportsters choose captains, 2:6:1947 p4
Girls organize softball teams, 5:14:1942 p4
Girls postpone sports; boost vesper success, 12:13:1945 p4
Green team again beats gold takes W.S.C. bowling laurels, 12:21:1944 p3
Green team wins W.S.C. volley ball championship, 4-1, 11:30:1944 p3
Greens and golds continue rivalry, 4:28:1944 p3
Hike initiates W.S.C.'s program, 10:4:1945 p3
latham smashes bowling record, 11:11:1943 p3
Latta announces "gym jam" to be held evening of Nov. 24th, 11:11:1943 p3
Latta elected new president of Women's Sports Club, 5:25:1944 p3
Nancy White general manager of W.S.C., 10:17:1946 p4
New W.A.A. organized, 4:16:1943 p3
Play Day enjoyed by many visitors, 4:4:1944 p3
Rampagin bona indians scalp green and gold, 12:19:1946 p4
Soph basketeers season's champs, 4:1:1947 p4
Sports participants earn W.I.P. awards, 5:28:1947 p4
Sports playday held at Oswego, 2:7:1946 p3
Spring activities crowd sports club semester calendar, 4:20:1945 p3
Summer, Scuchart pace sophs in interclass badminton title, 12:9:1943 p3
W.A.A play host to Buffalo, Oswego, and Geneseo teachers, 4:23:1942 p3
W.A.A. all stars win over senior champs in 25-8 fray, 3:31:1942 p3
W.A.A. members sponsor hike, 5:20:1943 p3
W.A.A. officers elected for year, 10:8:1942 p3
W.A.A. sport review, 3:12:1942 p3
W.A.A. to organize in team play, 12:18:1941 p3
W.I.P. group to inaugurate use of point system, 10:31:1946 p4
W.S.C. chooses teams for season of volleyball, 10:25:1945 p3
W.S.C. features badminton, 4:11:1946 p4
W.S.C. inaugurates year with picnic at gun club, 11:2:1944 p3
W.S.C. president Fran Latta picks picnic committee, 10:5:1944 p3
W.S.C. to have playday, picnic at gun club tomorrow, 10:14:1943 p3
W.S.C. volleyball season to close this afternoon, 11:15:1945 p3
Women launch sports club, adopt charter, 6:10:1943 p3
Women's sports club splash part success, 5:8:1947 p4
Women's sports club uses managerial plan, 10:3:1946 p3