ABSENCE
Absence regulations bring several changes, 9:26:1952 p1
Cut system probed, 2:13:1953 p1
Cuts won't affect quality credits if revision is passed, 5:1:1953 p1
ACCREDITATION
Accrediting group to visit Brockport for complete analysis of resources, 12:7:1951 p1
Accrediting organizations due Sunday to evaluate B.S.T.C., 2:29:1952 p1
Decisions of accrediting committees will be announced in near future, 3:7:1952 p1
Faculty committees submit reports to accrediting groups, 2:21:1952 p1
Final decision on accrediation expected before semester end, 3:14:1952 p1
March 2nd, 3rd set for accrediting visit, 2:8:1952 p1
MSAA gives okay to college, 12:12:1952 p1
ADRIANCE, WILBUR
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
AFRICA
Rash of travel memoirs brings "An adventure in darkest Africa," 3:13:1953 p4
AID RAID
Aid raid rulings for college posted, 1:19:1951 p5
ALASKA
Life in Alaska port primitive; natural scene wild and untamed, 2:27:1953 p3
ALLEN, GORDON
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
The N.Y.S.T.A your organization, 9:26:1952 p2
ALMA MATER
Brockport sounding bourd takes action on requests of students, 2:8:1952 p5
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
A.P.O. initiation set for Sunday, 5:25:1951 p1
A.P.O. members serve at information desk, 11:16:1951 p1
A.P.O. names Carey as queen at soph dance, 12:19:1951 p8
Alpha Phi Omega picks seven for membership, 2:21:1952 p3
Alpha Phi Omega sends delegates to conference, 2:8:1952 p5
Alpha Phi Omega starts Brockport chapter, 3:2:1951 p1
Alpha Phi supplies ushers for weekend, 3:16:1951 p1
APO given charge of bulletin board; their approval, not council's, needed, 3:28:1952 p1
APO queen and alternate reign over moon mist, 4:25:1952 p1
Frat to conduct service projects, 3:16:1951 p1
Initiation plans being organized, 4:27:1951 p4
ALUMNI
Alumni dance set for tonight, 11:10:1950 p1
Alumni plan for home-coming day, 10:1:1948 p1
Alumni return; homecoming day program planned, 10:28:1949 p1
B.S.T.C. welcomes alumni (editorial), 10:19:1951 p2
Easter party plans begun by U-A club, 2:21:1952 p3
Home-coming day planned by alumni for October 23, 10:15:1948 p1
Many familiar faces seen homecoming day as alumnae come back, 10:29:1948 p1
Seniors formulate alumni organization plans completed for wekk's activities, 5:25:1951 p1
Syl Novelli to play at annual alumni ball, 3:19:1948 p1
U-A Buffalo chapter plans Easter party, 3:21:1952 p3
Undergrad alumni holds gala Christmas parties, 1:18:1952 p1
Undergrad-alumni plans Easter parties, 3:28:1952 p1
Undergraduate alumni club elects officers; local chapters plan yule parties, 12:7:1951 p1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS
A.A.U.P. has Lee as speaker at meeting, 12:12:1947 p1
Conrad and Lybarger next A.A.U.P. speakers, 3:5:1948 p4
UR philosophy prof to address AAUP, 12:19:1951 p8
AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS
Miss Silco to lead youth hostel group; AYH unit set up here, 4:28:1950 p4
ANKENBRAND, NEVA
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
Mrs. Ankenbrand leaves college after 3 yr. stay; no plans for teaching, 1:13:1950 p1
ANSELM, GEORGE
Dr. Anselm addresses group at Hornell, 5:11:1951 p2
ANSELM, KARL
Karl Anselm tours Sweden, 9:8:1952 p2
Trip across Sweden brings many opportunities for study, pleasure, 2:27:1953 p3 (5)
ARCARESE, LARRY
Meet: Larry Arcarese, Lou Ciulla, 2:29:1952 p3
ARCHER, RUSSELL
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Promotions received by Miss Drake, Mr. Archer, 4:29:1949 p1
ARCHER, SIDNEY
Sid Archer teaches, studies at Penn State, 3:7:1952 p1
ARMISTICE DAY
Senior class presented armistice day assembly, 11:12:1948 p1
ART
Art Wilson presents a glimpse of Europe, 3:27:1953 p1
Co-ordinator of arts scans BSTC setup, 3:14:1952 p3
Paintings displayed in hall courtesy of museum modern art, 1:13:1950 p1
Teacher's art display assembled in union, 4:25:1952 p3
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
A.C.E. card party slated for Jan. 29, 1:18:1952 p1
A.C.E. chapter organized here, 4:27:1951 p1
Annual ACE meeting names Kiefer director, 5:1:1953 p4
Dr. Hilton to speak at A.C.E. meeting, 3:13:1953 p1
Dr. Ureles to speak at A.C.E. meeting, 2:29:1952 p1
Physician to speak at A.C.E. meeting, 2:21:1952 p1
Psychologists to talk at ACE meeting, 11:2:1951 p1
Speech therapist speaks at childhood ed. meeting, 12:7:1951 p2
ATHLETICS
See also: Listings for individual sports
Annual sports circus arrives next Friday, 3:17:1950 p1
Athletic circus practice begins, 11:6:1947 p4
Committee of controls explained; governs athletics at Brockport state, 12:7:1951 p6
Golden eagles new team name, 10:9:1947 p1
Increase in schedule for Brockport teams announced by Rogers, 3:19:1948 p3
Name our teams, 9:25:1947 p1
Panel explains A.A.C. eligibility rulings at open meeting, 12:7:1951 p8
Work progressing on play and athletic fields, 9:25:1947 p2
ATOMIC BOMBS
Spitzer tells of atom raids, 9:25:1947 p1
AUDIO-VISUAL
A.V.A. corps elects 2nd term staff, 1:16:1948 p1
A.V.A. meeting held on Monday, 4:29:1949 p4
A.V.A. plans assembly, 10:1:1948 p4
A.V.C. makes slides, 12:1:1950 p5
Audio visual adds members to staff, 2:8:1952 p6
Audio visual aids club gives demonstration, 9:30:1949 p4
Audio visual corps acquires dark room, 10:16:1950 p4
Audio-visual aid corps has social meeting, 10:28:1949 p2
Audio-visual aids club, 10:23:1947 p1
Audio-visual aids club instructs newcomes, refreshes oldtimers, 11:11:1949 p4
Audio-visual aids offers services, 3:17:1950 p1
Audio-visual club demonstrates in Y.M.C.A., 11:20:1947 p4
Audio-visual corps adds new members, 2:20:1948 p1
Audio-visual corps camps at Totem, 5:15:1953 p1
Audio-visual corps engaged ina ctivities, 3:16:1951 p1
Audio-visual corps to have picnic May 19, 5:1:1953 p1
Audio-visual meets, elects new officers, 2:17:1950 p1
Audio-visual sponsors snapshot contest, 12:12:1947 p2
AVAC continues with varied program, 1:19:1951 p1
AVAC to change name, 12:7:1951 p3
Corps suspends movies, plans A-V conference, 3:5:1948 p1
Film lists posted; AV inducts members, 10:27:1950 p1
Graphic arts materials available through A.V.A.C., 5:25:1951 p1
Marone audio-visual director next semester, 5:20:1949 p1
New films purchased; AVAC holds dinner, 12:15:1950 p6
New plans made by A.V.A. corps, 3:19:1948 p1
Officers chosen for audio-visual, 9:29:1950 p1
Pardy, Hurlburt head audio-visual aid corps, 10:24:1952 p4
Staff inaugurates changes in Saga; audio-visual corps take photos, 12:7:1951 p2
AUDUBON
First audubon tour film due November 7, 10:24:1952 p1
Purchase of strobe lights approved; SFA council discusses Audubon tours, 2:29:1952 p3
Students enjoy film, 11:21:1952 p1
Third audubon tour film due next week, 3:13:1953 p1
AULETA, MICHAEL
Dr. Auleta designated head workshop group, 9:28:1951 p1
Dr. Auleta edits educational journal Steel contributes, 3:17:1950 p1
Dr. Auleta selected guest editor of journal, 3:2:1951 p1
Dr. Lewis guest of Dr. Auleta, 4:27:1951 p6
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
AVINO, LOU
Stars in sports, 10:14:1949 p3
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BAILEY, HERBERT
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
BALL, JEAN
Faculty promotions awarded to four, 9:30:1949 p1
BALTZ, MARGARET
Five new members assume positions at Brockport State, 2:18:1949 p1
BAND
Annual banquet planned; band to play at rally, 10:28:1949 p1
B.S.T.C. swing band makes intitial bow, 5:7:1948 p1
Band adds members; new uniforms ready, 10:16:1950 p1
Band and orchestra plan spring concert, 2:27:1953 p1
Band introduces songs; orchestra has banquet, 11:11:1949 p1
Band makes history, 11:7:1952 p2
Band plans full practice weekly, 11:7:1952 p1
Band plays for pep assembly program, 10:27:1950 p1
Band practice, 10:23:1947 p1
Band promises spirited assembly program first week in November, 10:28:1949 p1
Band, men's glee club to present concert, 2:29:1952 p1
Band, orchestra plan instrument inspection, 11:21:1952 p1
May 4, 5 band to sponsor a movie benefit, 4:29:1949 p4
New band will parade! First concert follows, 5:15:1953 p1
Orchestra, band organize, list slates of officers, 9:30:1949 p4
Orchestra, band slate annual picnic May 20, 5:9:1952 p3
BARRY, GEORGE
George Barry to be Stylus editor, 5:20:1949 p1
BASEBALL
Baseball averages given by Whited, 5:21:1948 p3
Baseball nine finishes with only one win, 9:11:1950 p3
Baseball squad prepares for seven intercollegiate games, 4:23:1948 p5
Brockport trims Oswego Staet 7-2, 12:19:1951 p7
Costanza hits, pitches varsity nine to 7-5 victory over Oswego team, 5:7:1948 p3
Eagle diamondmen play Canisius tomorrow; pitcher not yet named, 4:28:1950 p3
Eagle diamondmen play errorless ball, sparkle while turning back Sampson, 5:20:1949 p3
Eagles lace Canisius in opener; meet Niagara here tomorrow, 4:25:1952 p4
Flick twirls 4-hitter against Sampson club, wins 4 to 1, 5:7:1948 p3
Freshman baseball in full swing, 4:27:1951 p3
Golden eagle diamondmen edged, 3 to 2 by Lockport in opening practice game, 4:29:1949 p3
Golden eagle diamondmen win twice over Fredonia, Oswego, Gesso victor, 5:25:1951 p3
Jablonski, D'Agostino baseball co-captains, 11:6:1947 p4
Jayvee baseball nine humble U. of R. 2-1, 5:21:1948 p3
Lockport reds sunk un warm-up, 6-1, 5:7:1948 p3
Oswego nine walloped 18-6 for fourth straight win, 5:21:1948 p3
Rockcastle, Whited to organize track, baseball varsities, 3:13:1953 p3
Spring sports near practice opening, track, baseball schedules announced, 3:17:1950 p3
Spring, baseball both start strong, 3:27:1953 p3
Track, baseball squads trample St. Bonaventure for twin win, 5:11:1951 p3
Trackmen host to Oswego, Buffalo; Baseball team plays at Canisius, 5:26:1950 p3
Trackmen meet Niagara, Buffalo; baseball team plays at Clarkson, 5:12:1950 p3
Twelve errors pave way to 16-2 loss, Sampson batters three pitchers, 5:20:1949 p3
Varsity beats Utica, 14-7 in slugfest, 5:20:1949 p3
Whitedmen lose to Canisius nine, 5:1:1953 p4
Whitedmen win 15-5 defeat Niagara, 12:19:1951 p7
BASKETBALL
85 hoop candidates report to practice, schedule increased, 10:15:1948 p3
B.S.T.C. falls to Cortland mules in 58-48 defeat, 1:16:1948 p3
B.S.T.C. rampant over Fredonia post 73-30 win, 1:14:1949 p3
Basketball commands the attention of one and all, 12:3:1948 p1
Basketball drill begun by Gaylord, 10:23:1947 p4
Basketball practice begins next week; schedule complete, 10:24:1952 p3
Basketball schedule starts Wednesday with R.I.T. in college gymnasium, 11:28:1949 p5
Basketball season coming up soon, 11:12:1948 p1
Basketball squad cut; Boozer to assist, 11:6:1947 p4
Basketeers finish season with 14-4 record; 13 new marks set, 3:13:1953 p3
Brockport downs R.I.T. in first win 63 to 55, 12:7:1951 p6
Brockport drops second straight game 41-35 in contest with Alfred Saxons, 12:12:1947 p3
Brockport outscores Oswego in court thriller 59 to 52, 2:20:1948 p3
Brockport stops high-flying Oswego in second half scoring splurge 62-45, 3:4:1949 p3
Buffalo cops win over B.S.T.C. 46-38, 2:6:1948 p3
Cagers begin practice for opening tilt; squad pared to twelve by Gaylord, 11:2:1951 p5
Cagers close successful season Panaggio tops scorers with 234, 3:18:1949 p3
Co-captains selected; Gaylord host to Cagers, 3:21:1952 p4
Cortland B.S.T.C's toughest opponent, 12:12:1947 p3
Dragons down eagles stage 66-40 runaway, 3:5:1948 p3
Eagle cagers trip Alfred; meet Cortland here tomorrow, 2:29:1952 p4
Eagle cagers trounce Utica 87-52; Spennanchio gets 25 points for honors, 1:18:1952 p3
Eagle's bounce Saxon's 47-44 in overtime, 1:31:1949 p1
Eagles end season with 12-4 record; state cagers set three new marks, 3:14:1952 p4
Eagles enter final phase of season play Oswego here tomorrow night, 2:17:1950 p3
Eagles host to R.I.T. in season opener, 12:1:1950 p3
Eagles overwhelm New Haven wuint; jayvees victors, 1:14:1949 p3
Eagles receive Utica tourney bid, finish season at 14-2, 3:3:1950 p3
Eagles repeat win over Oswego, 60-52 Sorge leads scorers with 17 points, 3:18:1949 p3
Eagles set for strong LeMoyne foe, 12:15:1950 p3
Eagles stop R.I.T.; VanWart scores 27, 2:8:1952 p3
Eagles top LeMoyne for 5th straight. play R.I.T. on Jefferson court tonight, 2:3:1950 p3
Eagles topple Oneonta to win Utica tourney consolation, 3:17:1950 p3
Eagles win over R.I.T. 48-37; McMaster, 62-36, 12:17:1948 p3
First hoop game dropped to R.I.T. by 44-39 margin, 12:12:1947 p3
Fredonia, Utica next hoop foe, 2:16:1951 p3
Gaylord chooses '47-'48 hoopsters, 11:20:1947 p3
Gaylordmen rout Alfred five, 47-40; Vito Costanzo stars, 12:14:1949 p3
Gaylordmen sport 12-3 record; only three contests remain, 2:13:1953 p4
Golden eagles bombard Alfred in overtime fray at Brockport, 2:27:1953 p4
Golden eagles gain revenge in overtime, defeat LeMoyne 63-59, 3:4:1949 p3
Golden eagles trounce rio, Utica gaylordmen look impressive, 2:21:1952 p4
Green and gold lose heartbreaker to Alfred 44 to 38, 3:5:1948 p3
Green and gold quintet humbles R.I.T. five 55-44, 2:6:1948 p3
Hobart rally sinks cagers in overtime, 12:17:1948 p3
Hoop rivalry renewed with Buffalo state, 1:16:1948 p4
Jim Sculli to captain 1948-49 court quintet, 4:23:1948 p5
Latest scoring totals shows Panaggio tops with 112 points, 1:14:1949 p3
Leavitt coming Thursday to conduct court clinic, 10:29:1948 p3
LeMoyne quintet edges Brockport in thriller, 2:18:1949 p1
Panaggio breaks scoring record in narrow win over Utica five, 3:2:1951 p4
Panaggio declared ineligible to play, 11:2:1951 p5
Panaggio hot; scores 32 in Alfred win, 12:17:1948 p1
Panaggio, Sorge named co-captains of 1949-50 basketball quintet, 4:29:1949 p3
Quintet triumphs over "engineers" in opening game, 12:17:1948 p3
R.I.T. slaughtered, 62-49, for B.S.T.C.'s eight court win, 2:18:1949 p3
Red mules defeat golden eagles in basketball game, 2:18:1949 p3
Scoring duel sees hoopsters edge Utica, 84-81, in two overtimes, 1:19:1951 p3
Sixteen survive cut on basketball team, 10:29:1948 p3
St. Bonaventure hoopsters hang fourth defeat on Brockport State Quintet, 1:16:1948 p3
St. Bonaventure tops Brockport in rough tilt, 2:18:1949 p3
Students, faculty retard hoopgame in wild fray, 4:29:1949 p3
Team seeks setback revenge from Dragons, 3:2:1951 p3
Teamwork display nets Clarkson win; Spennacchio, Van Wart set fast pace, 2:16:1951 p4
Varsity quintet gains initial triumph by trouncing Fredonia five 58-38, 1:16:1948 p3
Varsity tops F.S.T.C. 35-29 to end slump, 2:6:1948 p3
Varsity victorious over Oswego five again by 59-53, 3:5:1948 p3
BASKETBALL-WOMEN
Freshmen take lead in W.A.A. basketball, 3:5:1948 p3
Girls intramural basketball begun; basketball clinic, sports day coming, 2:18:1949 p3
BEAN, JOAN
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
BEANEY, BILL
Beaney, Hauserman attend national KDP conference at Michigan S.C., 3:21:1952 p1
Meet: Bill Beaney and Gene Edwards, 3:7:1952 p3
BEEBE, GEORGE
Dr. George Beebe explains UNESCO, 2:27:1953 p1
BENDER, KEN
Stars in sports, 3;4:1949 p3
BENJAMIN, DICK
Student standout, 9:28:1951 p3
BERKOFF, SAUL
Berkoff elected head of dramatics for 1951, 9:28:1951 p1
Berkoff named to head senior class, 10:19:1951 p1
Student standout, 11:2:1951 p6
Styza, Berkoff to direct spring dramatics showing, 2:21:1952 p1
BETA SIGMA CHI
Beta Sigma Chi views technicolor film, 3:7:1952 p2
Beta Sigma meets, 4:27:1951 p4
Bridgeman demonstrates wilson cloud chamber, 1:18:1952 p4
Harold Addley elected Beta Sigma president, 9:26:1952 p1
Naturalist to show films tonight Maslowski pictures are fantastic, 11:7:1952 p1
Science flashes becomes publication of Beta Sigma Chi, 2:21:1952 p3
BETLEM, DINNA
Peek behind the scenes reveals activity of senior co-directors, 11:16:1951 p3
BIBBY, BRUCE
Former grad relates an impression of Asia, 2:27:1953 p3, 5:15:1953 p2/4
BLACK, ESTHER
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
BLANCHARD, JEAN
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
BOARD OF REGENTS
Regents board plans college visit May 23, 5:9;1952 p1
BODDIE, CHARLES
Noted humanitarian to speak Oct. 6, 9:30:1949 p1
BONDI, THEODORE
Bondi and Thompson earn all-american soccer team ratings, 2:3:1950 p1
Bondi, Rowan, Whatford are all-americans, 1:14:1949 p1
Bondi, Thompson, Mothorpe named all-americans-Bondi's 4th time, 1:19:1951 p1
Bondi, Whatford, Rowan honored at banquet by touchdown club, 2:18:1949 p3
Further Olympic try-out scheduled for duo as collegians beat amateurs, 4:23:1948 p5
Stars in sports, 9:29:1950 p3
Two Brockport athletes on all-american soccer team, 1:16:1948 p1
Whatford and Bondi play in Olympic try-outs at Fall River, Mass.; team defeated, 2-1, 5:7:1948 p3
Whatford, Bondi play in New York with all-americans, 4:29:1949 p3
Whatford-Bondi on N.Y. "A" squad in all-star soccer meet held at Troy, 12:12:1947 p1
BOOZER, ROBERT
Basketball squad cut; Boozer to assist, 11:6:1947 p4
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p4
BOWER, DICK
Stars in sports, 1:13:1950 p3
BOWLING
Bowlers finish schedule, 2:13:1953 p4
Bowling alleys to open today, 11:20:1947 p2
Bowling attracts many students each night, 12:15:1950 p4
Dinse and Elliott are high scoring keglers, 1:16:1948 p3
Ping-pong, bowling tournament begin cobbett B.B. top scorer Moshano best average, 2:6:1948 p3
BOXING
Leaders and officials boxing program well receive3:4:1949 p3d
BRACA, FRANK
Stars in sports, 12:15:1950 p4
BRADFORD, ROBERT
Bradford narrates unusual background, 9;30:1949 p1
BRANDAUR, MILDRED
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
Faculty members receive promotions, 9:25:1947 p1
BRANDAUR, ROBERT
Six faculty members on leave of absence, 9:10:1951 p2
BRIDGE
Eight teams join tourney, 1:18:1952 p1
Enters national bridge tourney; sectional winners to go to Chicago, 12:7:1951 p2
Hinckley, Peckins bridge champions, 3:27:1953 p1
Local bridge playoff due Sunday, 2:8:1952 p1
Williams and Disinger win playoff; four teams vie in mail sectionals, 2:21:1952 p1
BROCKPORT COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Foundation combines profits, adds to college's services, 12:7:1951 p5
BROSNAN, SUE
Meet: Sue Brosnan and Dave Cohen, 3:27:1953 p4
BROWN, ANN
Stars in sports, 11:12:1948 p3
BROWN, HANK
Stars in sports, 9:30:1949 p3
BROWN, LYNN
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
BUILDINGS
See also: Construction
New buildings add to college facilities, 9:8:1947 p1
BURKE, ARMAND
Burke finds doctorate work unique but hard, 2:17:1950 p2
Burke to receive degree as doctor of education, 5:26:1950 p1
Canuteson, Burke earn doctorates, 9:11:1950 p4
Columbia alumni discuss teacher training program, 11:2:1951 p6
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
Mr. Burke returns, 2:3:1950 p1
Three promoted to professors, 3:14:1952 p1
BUTMORE, JOAN
Student standout: Joan Butmore, 3:17:1950 p4
BYER, DOROTHY
Dorothy Byer elected Glee club president, 10:9:1947 p3
BYRNES, MARY
Syracuse to be scene of P.E.conference; Mary Byrnes to represent college, 1:18:1952 p1
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CADETS
Instructions to students, 1:14:1949 p1
Juniors begin new cadeting assignments, 9:25:1947 p3
Mid-semester cadeting appointment posted, 11:6:1947 p1
Next student teachers must complete forms, 9:26:1952 p1
CALABRESE, NATE
Stars in sports, 1:19:1951 p4
CAMELIO, MARIE
Student standouts, 2:17:1950 p2
CAMP OTTER
Camp Otter lures P.E. majors, 9:25:1947 p2
CAMP TOTEM
Audio-visual camps at Totem, 5:15:1953 p1
Camp Totem sees opening soon, 9:8:1952 p2
Dream of camp for college becomes reality; Adirondack purchased by matched gifts, 2:8:1952 p1
Planning of camp program started, 2:29:1952 p1
Social dance club plans Totem weekend, 11:7:1952 p1
Totem camp, 2:27:1953 p4
CAMPBELL, A. LUNETTE
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
CAMPUS ROUND TABLE
"Not guilty" says jury, 3:2:1951 p1
"Roads to survival" stresesd by panel; problem probed at roundtable meeting, 3:16:1951 p1
BSTC to go on trial!, 2:16:1951 p1
C.R.T. discusses campus school, 5:25:1951 p1
C.R.T. discusses Truman, 10:19:1951 p4
Campus round table to send delegates to model U.N. assembly in New York City, 12:7:1951 p2
Campus school's adequacy slated as topic for campus roundtable, 5:11:1951 p1
CRT elects officers Montalto president, 11:2:1951 p6
CRT send four to mock U.N., 4:25:1952 p3
CRT to choose delegation for model U.N. meet'g, 1:18:1952 p2
Governmental morality discussed by C.R.T., 2:29:1952 p3
Iran problem theme of CRT discussion, 11:2:1951 p1
Korean situation set as panel by C.R.T., 12:7:1951 p8
Round table discusses fraternities and sororities, 2:13:1953 p1
Round table to hold discussion on A.C.C athletic eligibility verdict, 11:16:1951 p1
Roundtable discusses socialized medicine, 3:28:1952 p3
Roundtable prepares world government talk, 11:21:1952 p1
CAMPUS SCHOOL
C.R.T. discusses campus school, 5:25:1951 p1
Campus school aids March of Dimes effort, 2:6:1948 p1
Campus school gives Robin Hood as play, 4:27:1951 p4
Campus school play is delightfully done, 5:15:1953 p3
Campus school to present "Robin Hood," 4:13:1951 p1
Campus school's adequacy slated as topic for campus roundtable, 5:11:1951 p1
Frosh learn about campus school merits, 10:9:1947 p2
Miss Van Slyke to direct campus school opera, 5:20:1949 p5
Opening date given for new campus school, 9:8:1952 p2
Opening of campus school addition to aid observation, participation, 12:7:1951 p3
Students plan sojourn at Hidden Valley camp, 5:9:1952 p3
CANTERBURY CLUB
Canterbury club holds communion breakfast, 10:14:1949 p1
Canterbury club news, 2:18:1949 p1
Canterbury club slates breakfast for Oct. 7, 9:28:1951 p2
Canterbury delegates attend area meeting, 11:11:1949 p1
Canterbury sends delegates to Hobart, 12:1:1950 p1
Canterbury sponsors lenten talk series, 2:16:1951 p1
Cobb elected president fo Canterbury club, 5:25:1951 p1
Four religious organizations play important part at Brockport S.T.C., 11:2:1951 p1
Religious clubs offer December 1 assembly program, 11:28:1949 p1
Rev. Harmon speaks, 11:10:1950 p1
Spring picnic planned by canterbury members, 5:20:1949 p1
CANUTESON, RICHARD
Canuteson, Burke earn doctorates, 9:11:1950 p4
Five new members assume positions at Brockport State, 2:18:1949 p1
Magazines feature 3 faculty articles, 2:13:1953 p1
CAPRIO, JOHN
Stars in sports, 10:15:1948 p3
CHANUKA
Hebrews hold holy holiday; Chanuka, 12:14:1949 p2
Jewish Chanuka fits yule spirit, 12:15:1950 p5
CHASNOFF, ROBERT
Six faculty members on leave of absence, 9:10:1951 p2
CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleaders practice for grid, cage seasons, 9:30:1949 p3
Frosh cheerleaders support yearlings, 12:14:1949 p3
CHESNUT, JOHN
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
CHORUS
Choral clubs start rehearsals soon, 9:25:1947 p4
Choral groups present annual spring recital, 5:9:1952 p2
Choral groups to present recital, 4:25:1952 p3
Choral speaking recital planned, 5:9:1952 p1
Glee club, chorus commence activities, 10:16:1950 p4
Mixed choral group prepares new numbers, 11:21:1952 p1
Mixed chorus meets; Lehman adds frosh, 10:14:1949 p4
Recital to feature vocal and dance talent, 4:29:1949 p1
SCF will hold panel discussion. Choir organized, 10:24:1952 p1
Shirley Genet elected pres. of mixed chorus, 10:29:1948 p4
CHRISTEN, JACK
Stars in sports, 10:16:1950 p3
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
See: Student Christian Fellowship
CHRISTIANS, DON
Meet Don Christians, 4:13:1951 p5
CHRISTMAS
Annual Christmas vespers to be given Dec. 14, 16, 12:7:1951 p1
Annual vespers fills auditorium; produced twice, 12:14:1949 p1
Caroling and tea are part of pre-holiday fun, 12:3:1948 p1
Dance plans discussed at freshman meeting, 10:29:1948 p1
Freshman candlelight ball highlight event of Christmas season, 12:17:1948 p1
Freshmen commence work on Christmas edition, 11:12:1948 p1
Frosh Christmas ball meets with success, 1:18:1952 p1
Frosh to plan Xmas dance, 10:23:1947 p3
Joe Nolan featured at formal tonight, 12:12:1947 p1
Music groups prepare for Christmas vespers, 11:2:1951 p2
Music organizations begin rehearsals; plans underway for Christmas vespers, 9:28:1951 p1
Rehearsals begun on vesper service, 11:21:1952 p1
Students and faculty to enjoy Xmas teas, 12:12:1947 p1
Students and public enjoy Christmas Vespers, 12:17:1948 p1
Tenth annual yule celebration planned, 12:1:1950 p1
The prophecy, birth and adoration to be Christmas vespers theme, 11:28:1949 p1
Traditional Christmas, 12:12:1947 p2
Twelfth annual vesper service slated for presentation today, 12:12:1952 p1
Two vesper services to be given this year, 12:12:1947 p1
Undergrad alumni holds gala Christmas parties, 1:18:1952 p1
Vespers planned; pep songs written, 11:11:1949 p1
Vespers program set for today, 12:15:1950 p1
Vespers rehearsal begun by musicians, 11:10:1950 p1
Women's glee club planning for vespers, 11:12:1948 p2
Xmas greeting sent to Brockport friends by German exchange students, 12:7:1951 p3
Xmas vesper program nearing completion, 12:3:1948 p1
CIESLINSKI, HENRY
Stars in sports, 3:5:1948 p3
CIULLA, LOU
Meet: Larry Arcarese, Lou Ciulla, 2:29:1952 p3
CLASS DAY
Class day luncheon planned for May 25, 5:21:1948 p1
Traditional class day scheduled for May 31, 5:20:1949 p1
CLEMENT, ANNETTE
A. Clement to head women's sports, 9:25:1947 p4
COATES, RICHIE
Stars in sports, 12:19:1951 p6
COBBETT, WILLIAM
Stars in sports, 4:29:1949 p3
CODELLA, ADRIENNE
Student standouts, 2:3:1950 p4
COHEN, DAVE
Meet: Sue Brosnan and Dave Cohen, 3:27:1953 p4
COHEN, ELEANOR
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
COMMENCEMENT
63 get degrees during mid-year graduation, 2:3:1950 p4
Brockport to hold first mid-year commencement, 1:13:1950 p1
Commencement program to be one week earlier, 2:6:1948 p1
Dr. Eurich to deliver commencement address, 5:26:1950 p1
Dr. Tower states plans for June commencement, 4:23:1948 p1
Fowler, Burton to address graduates, 5:15:1953 p1
Graduation rehearsal planned for June 6; attendance required, 5:9:1952 p3
Prominent presons to speak at final senior exercises, 5:20:1949 p1
COMMUNISM
Menace of communism cited by Dr. Singer, 11:6:1947 p1
CONNORTON, GINNY
Student standouts, 12:19:1951 p5
CONRAD, RAYE
B.S.T.C. personalities, 3:19:1948 p2
Class advisors assigned freshmen, 11:7:1952 p1
Conrad and Lybarger next A.A.U.P. speakers, 3:5:1948 p4
Conrad selected as dean of student personnel, 3:14:1952 p1
Conrad study favorable quality of student high, 9:8:1952 p1
Dean announces guidance changes, 9:8:1952 p1
Mr. Conrad speaks at eastern states, 10:14:1949 p1
Rakov to replace COnrad on Sept. 1 as co-ordinator of field service, 5:9:1952 p1
CONSTRUCTION
Constructors leveling site for new dorms, 9:30:1949 p1
Demolition crews hit college campus, 9:26:1952 p1
Director explains building of union, 3:14:1952 p2
Dorm project started; constractors on the job, 9:13:1949 p1
Fitters' strike delays completion of new dormitory, student center, 9:11:1950 p3
Lounges to be improved, 10:9:1947 p2
New field house and gymnasium needed badly here, says Mr. Tuttle, 3:28:1952 p4
Opening date given for new campus school, 9:8:1952 p2
Opening of campus school addition to aid observation, participation, 12:7:1951 p3
Rod and fun club plan construction of range, 10:28:1949 p4
Work progressing on play and athletic fields, 9:25:1947 p2
COOK, ROSEMOND
Culmination of a dream, 1:31:1949 p1
Miss Cook takes leave of absence, 1:14:1949 p1
COON, LISTON
Alumnus edits Cornell forum, 3:17:1950 p1
Liston Coon takes Barker school post, 3:5:1948 p4
Liston Coon talks to Rho Lambda group, 9:25:1947 p1
Liston Coon wins award, 11:10:1950 p4
CORCORAN, AMBROSE
Corcoran to judge regional art work in city exhibition, 2:8:1952 p1
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
COSTA RICA
College represents Costa Rica in April, 2:21:1952 p3
COSTANZA, VITO
Stars in sports, 2:18:1949 p3
COX, GARNET
Meet: Dick Shone and Garnet Cox, 3;28:1952 p3
COXE, ROSS
Coxe heads dramatic club; new members entertained, 10:1:1948 p1
Stylus chooses Coxe as business manager, 9:25:1947 p4
CRABTREE, MILDRED
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p4
CRAWFORD, ART
Stars in sports, 3:21:1952 p4
CROSS COUNTRY
B.S.T.C. harriers seem headed for successful year, 9:13:1949 p3
B.S.T.C. introduces cross country sport, 9:25:1947 p4
B.S.T.C.'s crack harriers to meet U of B here today, 9:29:1950 p3
Brockport defeats tough U. of B., 24-31, 10:19:1951 p3
Brockport harriers lose close contest to Niagara runners, 10:15:1948 p3
Buffalo State harriers trip B.S.T.C., 21-34, 10:14:1949 p3
Cross country men to defend title; Le Moyne invitational Oct. 21, 10:16:1950 p3
Cross country team bows to Buffalo St.; men lose at Canisius, 10:24:1952 p3
Cross country team loses three key men, 9:8:1952 p4
Cross country team opens season today, 9:26:1952 p4
Cross-country event to be held Saturday, 10:9:1947 p3
Cross-country events finish during games, 11:6:1947 p4
Cross-country squad preps for first meet, 9:30:1949 p3
Cross-country team wins invitations, two dual meets, 10:28:1949 p3
Distance runners begin x country schedule Tuesday, 10:1:1948 p3
Eagle harriers defeat U.R., 18-37 in season finale, 12:3:1948 p3
First X-country meet lost to Buffalo state, 10:15:1948 p3
Fultonmen end season-fair record; Norris and Springstead pace team, 11:16:1951 p4
Harriers place 4th; Parker gives letters, 11:21:1952 p3
Harriers victors twice by one-sided margins, 11:12:1948 p3
Hill and dalers lose to strong Cortland, 11:7:1952 p3
Jim Fulton, new coach, leads cross-country against Buffalo, 9:28:1951 p3
Runners in state meet; freshmen get second, 12:1:1950 p3
Runners vie with Bona, 10:29:1948 p2
Soccer, cross-country squads complete winning schedule, 11:28:1949 p4
State meets tomorrow; runners close season, 11:10:1950 p3
Veterans strengthen harriers, 9:11:1950 p3
CUDNEY, ALICE
Meet: Alica Cudney, 12:15:1950 p5
CULTURE COMMITTEE
Culture committee lauded, 4:13:1951 p2
Culture committee to serve students, 3:2:1951 p5
CURRICULUM
Curriculum revision allows more choices, 9:8:1952 p3
English department announces changes in college courses, 9:13:1949 p4
New curriculum plans feature more electives, 4:25:1952 p1
New elective features children's theatre lab, 2:13:1953 p4
Outline of courses aids programming, 2:13:1953 p2
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D'AGOSTINO, JEANETTE
D'Agostino edits traditional frosh holiday Stylus, 11:28:1949 p1
DAISY CHAIN
Soph, frosh activities arranged; sophomores name daisy chain choices, 5:11:1951 p1
DANCE
Dance club features large talent variety in recital plans, 5:12:1950 p1
Dance film festival scheduled for May 22, 5:11:1951 p1
Dance group plans carol-dance at tea, 12:12:1952 p1
Dancers give festival, 3:13:1953 p1
Dancers plan recital, 12:7:1951 p2
Graham performance inspires opinions, 11:28:1949 p1
Martha Graham dance group to appear; foremost exponents of america dance, 9:30:1949 p1
Modern dance club calls new members, 10:16:1950 p4
Modern dance club has first meeting, 10:9:1947 p4
Modern dance club invites new members, 10:24:1952 p4
Modern dance club slates '52 recital for next Thursday, 2:21:1952 p1
Modern dance club to present film; college invited, 3:2:1951 p1
Monacell to head new social dancing club, 3:5:1948 p1
Original studies featured in dance contest, 2:16:1951 p1
Performance for canadaigua vets being rehearsed by social dance, 4:28:1950 p1
Round & Square dance winter sports venture, 2:17:1950 p1
Schoenheit elected to head social dance club, 10:14:1949 p1
Sell out assured for November 15 Graham dancers, 10:14:1949 p1
Social dance announces instruction schedule, plans Christmas party, 11:11:1949 p4
Social dance club plans Totem weekend, 11:7:1952 p1
Social dance club postpones elections, 4:27:1951 p6
Social dance presents Duke Miller special classes for Physical ed., 3:27:1953 p1
Veterans entertained by social dance club, 5:26:1950 p1
DAVIS, KEN
Stars in sports, 10:1: 1948 p3
DAVIS, MARION
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
DE BOTTARI, LINDA
Stars in sports, 3:18:1949 p3
DEBATE
See: Forensic Club and Campus Round Table
DEDMAN, W. WAYNE
Dedman guest speaker at supper meeting, 3:19:1948 p1
Faculty members receive promotions, 9:25:1947 p1
DEGROAT, ALBERT
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
DELANCEY, BLAINE
Millions of books, 3:21:1952 p3
DELANCEY, FLOY
Faculty members collaborates on text, 2:8:1952 p5
Syracuse invites Mrs. DeLancey to teach language arts, 3:2:1951 p6
DELTA PSI OMEGA
Brockport chapter Delta Psi Omega, 9:25:1947 p3
D.S.O. banquet set, 1:18:1952 p1
Delta Psi elects; more movies slated, 2:29:1952 p1
Delta Psi elects; splash party soon, 10:16:1950 p1
Delta Psi Omega has new point system, 10:24:1952 p1
Delta Psi Omega initiates members, 12:15:1950 p1
Delta Psi Omega members honored, 1:14:1949 p1
Delta Psi Omega plans initiation of members, 12:12:1952 p1
Delta Psi Omega takes fourteen new members, 1:13:1950 p1
Delta Psi schedules first double feature, 3:7:1952 p1
Delta Psi selects nine new members, 5:9:1952 p1
New point system planned by D.P.O., 3:28:1952 p1
DEPASQUALE, JAMES
B.S.T.C. personalities, 3:19:1948 p2
DERBY, ORLO
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Five faculty members leave for second semester; journeys through British Isles included in plans, 1:18:1952 p1
DEWEY, THOMAS
Faculty to hear Governor Dewey, 12:14:1949 p1
DISTANCE EDUCATION
Instructors named for new extension courses, 10:9:1947 p1
DODD, MARTHA
Meet Martha Dodd, 4:27:1951 p5
DODGE, RALPH
Dodge chosen as S.F.A. president for coming year, 5;21:1948 p1
Student standouts, 11:28:1949 p3
DORMITORIES
Dedication of dormitories, College union to be observed Sunday, May 18 at 3 p.m., 5:9:1952 p1
Dorm project started; contractors on the job, 9:13:1949 p1
Dormitory authorities rule schedule changes, 1:18:1952 p1
Fitters' strike delays completion of new dormitory, student center, 9:11:1950 p3
May 18 set for dedication of dorms, union, 4:25:1952 p3
DOSER, JOE
Joe Doser leader of freshman class, 3:5:1948 p1
DRAFT
Another hundred words about the draft, 2:16:1951 p2
Attention draftees: status determined, 3:13:1953 p1
Draft situation cleared for men, 1:19:1951 p1
U.R. dean gives advice on draft, 1:19:1951 p2
You and the draft, 1:19:1951 p4
DRAKE, BERNARD
Dean Drake reports job prospects bright for general eds., 11:28:1949 p3
Dean's office places prospective teachers, 10:19:1951 p4
Kindergarten, primary teachers in demand, Dean Drake reports, 2:29:1952 p1
Six faculty members receive promotions; new position created, 4:23:1948 p1
DRAKE, HELEN
Miss Drake accepts position, 1:14:1949 p1
DRAKE, RUTH
Faculty members return to duties, 9:8:1947 p6
Promotions received by Miss Drake, Mr. Archer, 4:29:1949 p1
DRAMATICS CLUB
"Dust of the road" given by dramatics; award honor pins, 10:15:1948 p1
"Elizabeth the Queen" to run three nights, 11:12:1948 p1
"Green grow the lilacs" move forward spring folk play will feature Oklahoma plot, language, music, 3:13:1953 p1
"My sister Eileen" choice for spring play, 1:16:1948 p1
"My sister Eileen" in final performance this evening, 3:19:1948 p1
"The fool" chosen for dramatics production, 9:30:1949 p1
"The man who came to dinner" set for March 25th and 26th, 3:18:1949 p1
"Thunder rock" to show innovation of arena theater, 3:16:1951 p1
"Twelfth night" presented twice today and once tomorrow, 4:28:1950 p1
"Twelfth night" to show author's universality; Dinna Betlem directs, 3:17:1950 p1
Announce cast for spring play, 2:29:1952 p1
Arena-type play chosen for spring production, 3:2:1951 p1
Bentham, Becker in My Sister Eileen; co-stars have dramatic experience, 3:5:1948 p1
Berkoff elected head of dramatics for 1951, 9:28:1951 p2
Brockport stage to honor Broadway, 3:27:1953 p1
Byer, Brigham to head dramatic production, 11:6:1947 p1
Cast announced for "Elizabeth the Queen," 10:29:1948 p1
Cast garners deserved bouquets, 11:28:1949 p1
Cast shows promise in rehearsing "The fool," 10:28:1949 p1
Coxe heads dramatic club; new members entertained, 10:1:1948 p1
Crews hustle, cast rehearses; play nears, 11:7:1952 p1
Curtain goes up on "Big doorstep" tonight, 11:10:1950 p1
Curtain goes up on thriller tonight; Terry and Chirco have stellar roles, 11:16:1951 p1
Curtain rises tonite; Cinderella makes debut, 11:21:1952 p1
Drama club play goes into rehearsal, 11:10:1950 p1
Dramatic club picnic set next Wednesday, 12:19:1951 p8
Dramatic club to give Pollock play "The fool," 10:14:1949 p1
Dramatics club beings work on fall plays, 10:9:1947 p1
Dramatics club honored by publishing company, 2:8:1952 p6
Dramatics club plans many new activities, 10:1:1948 p4
Dramatics club play 2 weeks away; crews organize for "Opening night," 11:2:1951 p1
Dramatics club play cast announced; "Portrait in black" production choice, 10:19:1951 p1
Dramatics club play draws record crowd, 10:23:1947 p1
Dramatics club provides democratic selection of plays, 5:20:1949 p1
Dramatics club to present O'Neills's "Ah! Wilderness" for fall production, 10:23:1947 p1
Dramatics club's Ah! Wilderness draws capacity audience, 11:20:1947 p1
Dramatics group holds evaluation, 12:15:1950 p6
Dramatics issues requisites for "Key," 5:7:1948 p1
Fall play "The Fool" goes on tonight, tomorrow evening, 11:11:1949 p1
Fall play chosen; tryouts set, 9:29:1950 p1
Footlights go up next week on Kanin comedy, 3:28:1952 p1
Freitas selected leader for Thespians, 2:8:1952 p5
Goodwin to direct spring production, 12:17:1948 p4
Great big doorstep goes into rehearsal, 10:16:1950 p1
Officers elected; rehearsals begun; scenery underway, 2:18:1949 p1
Ornce, Pavlak cast as leads; productions of Cinderella begun, 10:24:1952 p1
Peek behind the scenes reveals activity of senior co-directors, 11:16:1951 p3
Play discussed for spring production, 12:12:1947 p1
Plays being chosen by dramatics club, 1:19:1951 p5
Problems of higher education today considered in "Goodbye my fancy," 3:14:1952 p1
Rehersals underway for My Sister Eileen, 2:20:1948 p1
Reviewers find "Goodbye my fancy" strengthened by supporting players, 4:25:1952 p3
Spring production gets underway, 2:13:1953 p1
Stage crew builds elaborate setting for the fall play, 11:12:1948 p1
Stage crews tend last minute details, 11:21:1952 p1
State players emote; committees on move; curtain time near, 2:27:1953 p1
Stellar role of play taken by Joan Taylor, 3:21:1952 p1
Styza, Berkoff to direct spring dramatics showing, 2:21:1952 p1
Ted Marx speaks before drama club, 12:1:1950 p5
Twelfth night selected as spring dramatics production, 2:3:1950 p1
Weak plot, good acting evident in fall dramatics producton, 12:1:1950 p5
Your club and mine, 11:6:1947 p2
DUNN, JERRY
Stars in sports, 12:7:1951 p6
DURAND, JERRY
Photography prizes awarded to Durand, 5:26:1950 p4
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EASTERN STATES ASSOCIATION
Club corner Eastern State -IZFA, 11:28:1949 p3
Delegates attending New York conference, 3:19:1948 p1
Delegates report on Eastern states conference, 5:9:1952 p3
E.S.A. forum tonight, 1:14:1949 p1
Eastern States, 10:9:1947 p3
Eastern states brings back Monte Carlo, 1:13:1950 p1
Eastern States club holds first meeting, 9:30:1949 p2
Eastern States club holds square dance, 11:6:1947 p3
Eastern states convention, 3:17:1950 p1
Eastern states convention impresses, 4:13:1951 p5
Eastern States gives welcoming party, 10:23:1947 p3
Eastern states holds convention in New York, 10:29:1948 p4
Eastern States to elect permanent club officers, 10:28:1949 p4
Hall, Kirkmire attend Eastern States meet, 3:28:1952 p1
Hall, Kirkmire to attend conference of eastern states in New York City, 3:21:1952 p1
Knapp and Bailey are conference delegates, 1:16:1948 p1
Margaret Miller acts as eastern states delegate, 11:12:1948 p1
Margaret Miller to give report on conference, 12:3:1948 p1
Millions change at Monte Carlo, 3:3:1950 p4
Monte Carlo night a huge success, 3:18:1949 p1
Monte Carlo night planned by Eastern States Association, 3:4:1949 p1
Monte Carlo party planned by E.S.A., 2:18:1949 p1
Mr. Conrad speaks at eastern states, 10:14:1949 p1
Sally Allen elected Pres. of eastern states, 5:20:1949 p5
Second annual Monte Carlo sponsored by Eastern States, 2:17:1950 p1
Van Hoover to head Eastern States club; Monte Carlo planned, 11:11:1949 p1
Your club and mine, 11:20:1947 p2
EASTMAN
Concert given Thurs. by eastman students, 2:6:1948 p1
Democracy in music seen at Eastman, 5:25:1951 p2
Eastman string trio featured in assembly, 10:9:1947 p1
Quartet to perform at next assembly program, 12:12:1947 p1
EASTMAN, SIDNEY
B.S.T.C. personalities, 5:21:1948 p4
EDMUNDS, JAMES
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Five faculty members leave for second semester; journeys through British Isles included in plans, 1:18:1952 p1
EDUCATION
Education students evaluate practicum, 3:16:1951 p4
EDWARDS, GENE
Meet: Bill Beaney and Gene Edwards, 3:7:1952 p3
EDWARDS, WILLIAM
Dr. Edwards attends political science meet, 10:27:1950 p1
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
Faculty members designated to United World Federalists, 11:2:1951 p6
Faculty members return to duties, 9:8:1947 p6
Lee and Edwards attend United Nations' councils, 2:20:1948 p1
ELLISON, DAVE
Stars in sports, 3:17:1950 p3
ELTON, RICHARD
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
EMMERSON, HARRY
Meet Harry Emmerson, 3:16:1951 p4
Stars in sports, 11:28:1949 p4
ENGLISH
English department announces changes in college courses, 9:13:1949 p4
English department offers aid, 11:16:1951 p2
ENROLLMENT
23 enroll in college for January semester, 2:29:1952 p1
260 frosh enter Brockport State, 9:10:1951 p1
40 new students; 28 are freshmen, 2:20:1948 p2
Enrollment high; 135 students from Rochester area, 9:13:1949 p1
Enrollment hits another high with 1184 lounges, library packed; seats on floor, 9:30:1949 p1
Enrollment increase noted over last year, 9:8:1952 p1
Largest class in college makes debut in assembly, 5:7:1948 p1
Largest freshman class boosts college to record enrollment, 9:8:1947 p1
New faculty and freshman class welcomed to Brockport, 9:11:1950 p1
Recruiting underway in New York area, 11:20:1947 p1
ERIE CANAL
Erie canal trip taken by tapsters; Strasser directs, 3:17:1950 p1
ETS
Educational testing service shows SU students outscore all others, 11:7:1952 p1
EURICH, ALVIN
Dr. Alvin Eurich visits Brockport State campus, 12:14:1949 p1
Dr. Eurich to deliver commencement address, 5:26:1950 p1
EXTENSION COURSES
See: Distance Education
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FAUATA, BENEDICT
Dr. Fauata to speak at Newman club, 11:11:1949 p1
FERGUSON, WILFRED
Health Center, 10:9:1947 p3
FIELD HOCKEY
Eaglettes win two; down Ithaca. U. of R., 11:10:1950 p3
FILPPU, KAARLE
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
FINANCIAL AID
Scholarship applications available; awarding planned at quarter's end, 2:13:1953 p1
FLICK, BOB
Stars in sports, 5:21:1948 p3
FOOTBALL
Alfred downs Brockport in rainy battle, 13-6, 9:28:1951 p3
B.S.T.C gridders win one contest; show improvement, 12:3:1948 p3
B.S.T.C. gridmen travel to Oneonta to meet Hartwick, 9:25:1947 p1
Boozermen trounce Edinboro, 27-7; serafine scores twice for Eagles, 11:2:1951 p5
Brockport gridders defeat Lycoming 12 to 6 for initial victory, 10:15:1948 p1
Brockport inaugurates football, loses opener to Hartwick 27-0, 10:9:1947 p4
Butz, Spennacchio chosen co-captains of 1948 grid team, 11:6:1947 p4
Dragons conquer eagles in football finale, 11:28:1949 p5
Eagle grid team loses close fray to Edinboro, 7-0, 11:12:1948 p3
Eagles lose game to Mansfield in homecoming, 11:6:1947 p4
Even chance for victory given as gridders prep for Sampson, 10:9:1947 p1
Final grid game lost to Sampson, 11:12:1948 p3
Football capts. picked; Hoe and Finger chosen, 2:8:1952 p4
Football season opener lost to Hartwick gridders 30 to 0, 10:1:1948 p3
Football squad has banquet at Landmark; celebrates first win, 12:3:1948 p3
Football team "up" for U.R. tussle; aim for another upset victory, 10:14:1949 p3
Football team schedules six games; pitchmen add Ithaca, Rensselaer Poly, 4:28:1950 p3
Four second-half touchdowns earn second intercollegiate football win, 10:14:1949 p3
Golden eagle gridders slate six games for fourth intercollegiate season, 9:11:1950 p3
Golden eagles make valiant grid stand holding powerful Cortland to 19-6 win, 10:29:1948 p3
Golden eagles routed by Clarion 22-6 BSTC fails to crack teachers defense, 10:27:1950 p3
Golden eagles trounced Ithaca 19-0; lose close game to Mansfield 14-7 record now 2 and 1, 10:19:1951 p3
Green and gold eleven awaits first grid tilt, 9:8:1947 p1
Green and gold outclassed by favored Cortland grid eleven, 11:7:1952 p3
Gridders defeat Hartwick; tie concludes panzer fray, 11:10:1950 p3
Gridders gird for coming contest; season slates Alfred opener, 9:10:1951 p3
Initial gridiron fray makes college history, 10:23:1947 p1
Lettermen named by coach Boozer, 11:7:1952 p3
Lycoming score, 6-0 over Boozermen, 10:28:1949 p3
Sampson conquers Golden Eagles in close contest, 10:23:1947 p4
Soccer team ends season with split record; football ledger shows gain, 12:1:1950 p4
Spring workouts for fall sports, 5:21:1948 p3
Three fumbles; six interceptions lead to defeat, 11:2:1951 p4
Three new opponents scheduled in third year of competition, 9:13:1949 p3
Varsity gridmen group at landmark to hold first annual banquet, 12:15:1950 p3
FORENSIC CLUB
Brockport forensics debate with Houghton, 2:20:1948 p1
Brockport-Oswego debate held, 12:17:1948 p1
Forensics club holds elections, 10:1:1948 p1
Forensics club meets, 10:9:1947 p3
Forensics club reports "Straw vote" results Truman close victor, 10:29:1948 p1
Forensics club sponsore open forum on elections, 10:15:1948 p1
Forensics debate held; members taking U.N. trip, 5:7:1948 p1
Forensics discuss racial problems, 11:20:1947 p1
Forensics discuss topics for debate, 10:23:1947 p3
Forensics elects conference delegates, 11:12:1948 p1
Forensics members to journey to Penn State, 10:29:1948 p4
Short skirts favored in forensics debate, 11:6:1947 p3
Taft-hartley law topic for debaters, 1:16:1948 p1
Your club and mine, 12:12:1947 p2
FORMAL RECEPTION
Formal affair proves success, 10:23:1947 p1
FOWLER, BURTON
Fowler, Burton to address graduates, 5:15:1953 p1
FRANCO, JOHNNY
Meet: Johnny France, 3:2:1951 p5
FRATERNITIES
Round table discusses frats and sororities, 2:13:1953 p1
FREDERIC, JEROLD
Noted pianist to play at March 11 assembly, 3:5:1948 p1
FREITAS, ARCHIE
Meet: Don LaDue and Archie Freitas, 3:21:1952 p2
FRENCH CLUB
Films shown to club, 12:1:1950 p5
French club announces plans and requirements, 10:27:1950 p1
French club hears lecture, 2:16:1951 p6
French club to dramatize fables, 4:27:1951 p2
Le Francophile elects Parmelee for leader, 12:14:1949 p1
Les francophiles elects officers, 12:15:1950 p5
FRESHMEN
"Fantasy in frost" frosh dance theme; Joe Nolan's orchestra to supply music, 12:7:1951 p1
Big weekend set for May 8, 9, 10; features pre-dawn shadow dance, 5:1:1953 p1
Brockport freshmen honored by P.T.A., 9:25:1947 p1
Class advisors assigned freshment, 11:7:1952 p1
D'Agostino edits traditional frosh holiday Stylus, 11:28:1949 p1
Dance plans discussed at freshman meeting, 10:29:1948 p1
Freshman class sponsors holiday snowflake whirl tomorrow nite, 12:12:1952 p1
Freshmen commence work on Christmas edition, 11:12:1948 p1
Frosh elect McGuckin temporary president, 9:25:1947 p4
Frosh elect pres.; select committees, 11:10:1950 p2
Frosh plan entertainment; scrap book of their class, 3:4:1949 p1
Frosh plan formal; D'Agostino to edit Christmas Stylus, 11:11:1949 p1
Frosh plan Xmas Stylus, 12:3:1948 p1
Frosh register, receive welcome from Dr. Tower, 9:25:1947 p3
Frosh to plan Xmas dance, 10:23:1947 p3
Frosh to present candle-light ball on December 11th, 12:3:1948 p1
Funk chairman of frosh dance, 11:28:1949 p1
Future looks bright for class of 1951, 5:7:1948 p1
Joe Doser leader of freshman class, 3:5:1948 p1
Joe Nolan featured at formal tonight, 12:12:1947 p1
Largest freshman class boosts college to record enrollment, 9:8:1947 p1
FULTON, JIM
Stars in sports, 2:16:1951 p4
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GALE, J. NICHOLAS
Dr. Gale lectures on Oxford student life, 3:7:1952 p3
Faaculty members receive promotions, 9:25:1947 p1
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
Faculty members return to duties, 9:8:1947 p6
GAYLORD, E. CURTISS
Basketball drill begun by Gaylord, 10:23:1947 p4
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p4
Gaylord article in athletic journal, 11:2:1951 p5
GERMANY
American is like and unlike Germany as seen by exchange student, 12:15:1950 p6
German education parallels U.S.; colleges friendlier, say students, 12:1:1950 p1
German teachers visit Brockport State to study american educational system, 10:19:1951 p1
Life in Germany told by exchange students, 4:27:1951 p2
Stylus interviews german educators; american-german systems compared, 11:2:1951 p3
Xmas greeting sent to Brockport friends by German exchange students, 12:7:1951 p3
GESSO, TONY
Stars in sports, 4:25:1952 p4
GILL, BARBARA
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
GLEE CLUB
15 new members join women's glee club, 10:19:1951 p1
Annual spring concert planned for May 20, 21, 4:23:1948 p1
Band, men's glee club to present concert, 2:29:1952 p1
Codella elected pres. of women's glee club, 10:15:1948 p1
Dorothy Byer elected Glee club president, 10:9:1947 p3
Glee club at Lions, 11:7:1952 p1
Glee club, chorus commence activities, 10:16:1950 p4
Harvard men's glee club sets concert April 5th, 3:16:1951 p1
Men's glee club gives "Harmony Hop" dance, 3:3:1950 p1
New insignia picked by women's glee club, 3:2:1951 p1
Recital to feature vocal and dance talent, 4:29:1949 p1
Soloists, glee club to give assembly Mar. 4, 2:20:1948 p1
Women's glee club forms freshman chorus, 9:30:1949 p4
Women's glee club planning for vespers, 11:12:1948 p2
Women's glee club plans spring recital, 3:27:1953 p1
GOLDEN EAGLES
Golden eagles new team name, 10:9:1947 p1
GOLF
Burkemen tie Cortland; lose to Oswego, Rochester, 5:15:1953 p4
First varsity golfers score two victories, 5:26:1950 p4
Gofl team underway; two regulars return, 3:28:1952 p4
Golf team lists six matches on card, open Wednesday against Utica college, 4:28:1950 p3
Golf team wins second beats Alfred, 11-7, 5:20:1949 p3
Golfers defeat Oswego in initial test, 21 1/2-5 1/2, 5:20:1949 p3
Golfers nip Oswego Hinckley shoots 79, 12:19:1951 p7
Golfers plan fall matches, 9:11:1950 p3
Golfers prepare for six matches, 4:13:1951 p4
Hopefuls attend first Brockport golf meeting, 4:29:1949 p3
Linksmen narrowly miss win at U.R.; rain, wind force abbreviated play, 5:1:1953 p4
Utica golfers top eagle divotmen, 17-10, 5:12:1950 p3
GOULD, HENRY
Five new members assume positions at Brockport State, 2:18:1949 p1
Mr. Gould to speak at N.Y. University, 3:16:1951 p1
Three promoted to professors, 3:14:1952 p1
GRADUATE
College plans graduate program, 9:25:1947 p1
GRADUATION
See: Commencement
GRAF, BILL
Stars in sports, 1:18:1952 p3
GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES
See: Individual societies, Sororities and Fraternities
GREEN, SUE
Green, Miller to head 1948-49 Stylus staff, 5:21:1948 p1
GREYHOUND
Rochester via Greyhound company, 12:3:1948 p2
GROCE, JEAN
Student standouts, 11:11:1949 p4
GUN CLUB
See: Rod and Gun Club
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HALL, BARBARA
Delegates report on Eastern states conference, 5:9:1952 p3
Hall, Kirkmire to attend conference of eastern states in New York City, 3:21:1952 p1
HALL, CARRIE
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
HALLOWEEN
Halloween dance tomorrow night; twerps available, 10:29:1948 p1
S.C.F. plans gala Halloween party, 10:27:1950 p1
HARE, MARGUERITE
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
HARP, HELEN ELIZABETH
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9;8:1947 p5
HAUSERMAN, BILL
Beaney, Hauserman attend national KDP conference at Michigan S.C., 3:21:1952 p1
Meet: Bill and Norma Hauserman, 3:14:1952 p3
HAUSERMAN, BILLY
Stars in sports, 12:7:1951 p6
HAUSERMAN, NORMA
Meet: Bill and Norma Hauserman, 3:14:1952 p3
HAVENS, JACK
Meet: Jack Havens, 9:29:1950 p4
HAZING
Student court decides fate of freshmen, 10:24:1952 p1
HEALTH
Campus round table discusses socialized medicine, 5:20:1949 p1
Dr. Leven raises hope, 11:21:1952 p1
Dr. Williamson gives new memorandum to students, 10:29:1948 p4
Health Ass'n welcomed by Tower; faculty members participate in meeting, 11:16:1951 p1
Health Center, 9:25:1947 p3
Health center has new hours arranged, 2:13:1953 p4
Health center service has been increased, 10:1:1948 p4
Health measures taken; x-rays, patch tests given, 4:27:1951 p5
Health, P.E. workshop to be held at B.S.T.C., 5:9:1952 p3
Herbs, witches and medicine men compete with medical scientist, 5:15:1953 p3
News from the health center, 3:18:1949 p1
Sansoucie given leave for hospital position, 5:25:1951 p1
Smallpox clinic October 17, 1947, 9:25:1947 p1
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
Students, faculty take advantage of T.B. x-ray, 11:12:1948 p2
X-Ray machine added to health center, 4:13:1951 p6
HELT, HELEN
Helt leaders' leader as club program grows, 11:20:1947 p3
Student standouts, 10:14:1949 p2
HENDERSON, IAN
Mrs. Starrett resigns, two faculty on leave, 9:11:1950 p1
HERSHEY, LEWIS
Maj. General Hershey announces new deferred status for college students, 1:18:1952 p4
HESSLINK, JACK
Stars in sports, 11:28:1949 p4
HETLER, LOUIS
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Six faculty members on leave of absence, 9:10:1951 p2
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
HEWITT, ELEANOR
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
HICKMAN, AUDREY
Meet: Audrey Hickman and Dwain Ortolani, 2:21:1952 p3
HILFIKER, EARL
Wildlife photographer to address B.S.C., 5:9:1952 p3
HILL, ALVIN
Stars in sports, 2:6:1948 p3
HILLIS, ART
Stars in sports, 2:8:1952 p3
HINCKLEY, DUNCAN
Stars in sports, 2:8:1952 p3
HOMECOMING
Alumni plan for home-coming day, 10:1:1948 p1
Alumni return; homecoming day program planned, 10:28:1949 p1
Brockport anticipates homecoming weekend, 10:19:1951 p1
Home-coming day planned by alumni for October 23, 10:15:1948 p1
Homecoming day features two sports events, 10:24:1952 p1
Many familiar faces seen homecoming day as alumnae come back, 10:29:1948 p1
HONOR
See also: Kappa Delta Pi
133 students on the dean's list, 11:12:1948 p1
145 students on new honor list, 3:5:1948 p1
20 students named as college leaders, 5:15:1953 p1
215 named on deans list, 4:13:1951 p4
Eleven students elected to Who's who, 12:17:1948 p1
Fifteen named to Who's who, 12:12:1952 p1
Honor roll lists two hundred, 4:28:1950 p4
Honor society initiates twenty, 5:12:1950 p1
Honor society organized; Karstetter first leader, 10:15:1948 p1
Honor society plans initiation of members, 11:7:1952 p1
Honor society to be formed at Brockport, 3:19:1948 p1
Kappa Delta Pi charter received by honor society, 5:20:1949 p1
Latest honor roll shows sixty-six on permanent list, 9:25:1947 p4
National honor society accepts 13 members, 12:7:1951 p8
Registrar releases dean's list of semester ended in January, 3:14:1952 p3
Student honor roll announced by dean, 9:28:1951 p1
Thirteen students named to "Who's who," 11:28:1949 p1
Tower initiated into honor society, 3:17:1950 p1
Who's who honors eleven students, 12:12:1947 p1
Who's who names eighteen B.S.T.C students, 11:16:1951 p1
HOSMER, HOWARD
Rochester reporter speaks at banquet, 5:7:1948 p1
HOUSTON, HOWARD
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
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IMES, WILLIAM LLOYD
Prominent persons to speak at final senior exercises, 5:20:1949 p1
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
I.A. shop offers new printing course, 5:20:1949 p6
INTERCOLLEGIATE RELATIONS COMMITTEE
1949 ICA conference to be held at Oswego, 12:3:1948 p1
Brockport host to ten New York teachers colleges, 11:12:1948 p1
Four to represent Brockport at Albany intercollegiate meeting, 3:19:1948 p1
I.C.A. conference held at Fredonia, 12:1:1950 p1
I.C.A. meet held; conference planned, 10:27:1950 p1
Intercollegiate group helps unite colleges, 2:3:1950 p4
INTERCOLLEGIATE ZIONIST FEDERATION OF AMERICA (IZFA)
Four religious organizations play important part at Brockport S.T.C., 11:2:1951 p1
I.Z.F.A. celebrates Tu B'Skvat holiday, 2:17:1950 p2
I.Z.F.A. hears reports; Judaism discussed, 12:1:1950 p1
I.Z.F.A. member addresses Albion youth organization, 12:7:1951 p3
I.Z.F.A. picnic set for Hamlin Monday, 5:25:1951 p1
IZFA discusses possible splash party; sees film, 1:19:1951 p1
IZFA founds chapter at Brockport, 11:11:1949 p1
IZFA holds discussion, 10:19:1951 p4
IZFA meets held, 10:16:1950 p1/4
IZFA news, 4:27:1951 p5
IZFA organizes spring program, 2:16:1951 p1
IZFA to discuss "Intermarriage," 12:14:1949 p4
Religious activity: IZFA elects: parties held, 12:15:1950 p1
Religious organizations hear talk by clergyman, 1:18:1952 p1
Speeches, conferences highlight religious activity, 11:10:1950 p1
IRAN
Iran problem theme of CRT discussion, 11:2:1951 p1
Mrs. Sharifzadeh finds Americans friendly: says average Iranian knows much of U.S.A., 12:1:1950 p6
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JABLONSKI, RAY
Ray Jablonski heads leaders and officials; first assembly held, 2:20:1948 p3
Stars in sports, 5:20:1949 p4
JACKSON, BOB
Meet Bob Jackson student standout, 3:3:1950 p2
JACKSON, SARA
Housing rules listed for coming semester by Dean Sara Jackson, 9:13:1949 p1
JERGE, CHARLES
Meet: Charles Jerge, 10:27:1950 p4
JOHNSON, LEO
Stars in sports, 3:3:1950 p3
JONES, JOHN PAUL
Clergyman speaks in assembly here; topic on Israel, 1:13:1950 p1
JOY, PHILOMENA
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p4
Mrs. Starrett resigns; two faculty on leave, 9:11:1950 p1
JOYNER, SARAH
Faculty additions strengthen staff, 9:8:1952 p1
JUNIORS
Ballerina Whirl to feature Joe Nolan, 2:20:1948 p1
Joe Nolan to play for junior dance, 2:6:1948 p1
Junior assembly rated one of the year's best, 1:14:1949 p1
Junior class selects dionysian dance theme, 3:13:1953 p1
Junior class to receive weekly news publication, 11:2:1951 p1
Junior dance on October 9; class officers nominated, 10:1:1948 p1
Junior select Lupetin as president; DeFelice, Peer, Stoffalano also win, 2:29:1952 p1
Juniors announce plans for fall season, 9:25:1947 p1
Juniors plan dance October 14 sadie hawkins dance Nov. 1, 9:26:1952 p1
Juniors' nightmare wakes up audience, 1:16:1948 p1
Sophs, juniors plan late October dances, 10:9:1947 p1
JURIK, GEORGE
Stars in sports, 12:3:1948 p3
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KAPPA DELTA PI
Additional initiates designated for Kappa Delta Pi society, 4:28:1950 p1
Five attend Kappa Delta Pi meet, 12:12:1952 p1
Honor society organized; Karstetter first leader, 10:15:1948 p1
Honor society plans initiation of members, 11:7:1952 p1
Honor society to be formed at Brockport, 3:19:1948 p1
Jean Basso elected Kappa Delta Pi leader, 2:27:1953 p1
Kappa Delta Pi charter received by honor society, 5:20:1949 p1
Kappa Delta Pi discusses rules, 3:2:1951 p6
Kappa Delta Pi holds yule party, 12:15:1950 p1
Kappa Delta Pi initiates members, 11:10:1950 p1
Kappa Delta Pi initiates twenty, 5:1:1953 p3
Kappa Delta Pi invites 24 to join; annual assembly being planned, 4:13:1951 p1
KDP panel discusses teacher ideals, problems, 5:11:1951 p1
KDP to hold dinner, initiate new members, 5:9:1952 p1
Twelve new members initiated into KDP, 11:21:1952 p1
KEOUGH, MARGE
Keough writes for national magazine, 2:8:1952 p5
KIEFER, HOWARD
Annual ACE meeting names Kiefer director, 5:1:1953 p4
Kiefer awarded honor receives bronze star, 2:27:1953 p3
Six faculty members on leave of absence, 9:10:1951 p2
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
KINNERET
Kenniret organized to serve Jewish students, 2:29:1952 p1
Kinneret plans party tonight; all welcome, 3:14:1952 p2
Kinneret schedules latke party Monday, 3:28:1952 p3
Ruth Springarn named president of Kinereth, 3:7:1952 p1
KIRCHER, PAUL
Paul Kircher leaves for umpire post, 5:7:1948 p3
KIRKMIRE, KATHLEEN
Delegates report on Eastern states conference, 5:9:1952 p3
Hall, Kirkmire to attend conference of eastern state in New York City, 3:21:1952 p1
Student standout, 12:7:1951 p4
KITTLESON, CARL
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
KOLACKI, GENE
Stars in sports, 10:27:1950 p3
KOOPMAN, AUDREY
Brockport freshmen honored by P.T.A., 9:25:1947 p1
KOREA
Former grad relates an impression of Asia, 2:27:1953 p3, 5:15:1953 p2/4
KREMER, HARRIET
Meet: Harriet Kremer, 12:1:1950 p5
KWALWASSER, HELEN
Helen Kwalwasser plays in assembly, 1:19:1951 p1
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LACROSSE
Lacrosse "Scarlets" desire to compete on varsity status, 1:14:1949 p3
Lacrosse scarlets gain recognition, 2:20:1948 p3
LADUE, DON
Meet: Don LaDue and Archie Freitas, 3:21:1952 p2
LANLGEY, ELSIE
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
LAURIN, JIM
Stars in sports, 12:14:1949 p3
LAWYER
Return to basic belief of nation urges Sol Linowitz, 9:26:1952 p1
Rochester lawyer will speak here, 9:8:1952 p1
LEADERS AND OFFICIALS CLUB
See also: Women's Leaders and Officials Club
Al Sisson tospeak at varsity banquet, 4:28:1950 p3
Annual intramural sports festival heralds spring; two shows set for today, 4:13:1951 p1
Dinner-dance set for May, 3:21:1952 p4
Leader's-officials plan intramurals, 11:20:1947 p2
Leaders and officials boxing program well received, 3:4:1949 p3
Leaders and officials clubs' assembly very successful, 2:18:1949 p1
Leaders and officials plan softball league, 3:27:1953 p3
Leaders and officials present sports show to big student crowd, 12:15:1950 p3
Leaders club plan wrestling show; weekend ski trip, 2:6:1948 p1
Leaders select hosts for rival athletes, 11:6:1947 p4
Men outline plans for better sports program, 1:16:1948 p2
Men's leaders plan ski club, 12:12:1947 p1
Men's leaders-officials plan year's program, 9:25:1947 p4
Ray Jablonski heads leaders and officials; first assembly held, 2:20:1948 p3
Sports festival to be given Monday, mantinee today, 3:19:1948 p3
Varsity banquet attended by 225, 5:12:1950 p3
Varsity banquet proved success by large crowd, 4:29:1949 p3
Varsity banquet termed success, 3:5:1948 p3
Your club and mine, 1:16:1948 p2
LEAVITT, BUNNY
Leavitt coming Thursday to conduct clinic, 10:29:1948 p3
LEE, ARTHUR M.
A.A.U.P. has Lee as speaker at meeting, 12:12:1947 p1
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Lee and Edwards attend United Nations' councils, 2:20:1948 p1
Six faculty members on leave of absencce, 9:10:1951 p2
LEHMAN, CHARLES
Charles F. Lehman receives degree Dr. of Ed. in music, 12:3:1948 p1
Dr. Lehman resigns for post in Texas, 5:9:1952 p1
Faculty members receive promotions, 9:25:1947 p1
Lehman to lecture at Syracuse U. during summer, 3:17:1950 p1
Second study by Lehman to appear in magazine, 3:2:1951 p1
Those who teach are trusted, 3:7:1952 p3
LEHMKUHL, H. W.
H.W. Lehmkuhl donates gift of thousand to Brockport, 4:28:1950 p1
LERCHER, MARY
Senior class names officers for new term, 9:25:1947 p1
LEVEN, ELI
Dr. Leven raises hope, 11:21:1952 p1
LIBRARY
An appeal: less missing books, 12:12:1952 p4
Books sent to Philippines by college seen important in combatting communism, 1:19:1951 p2
College library, 1:14:1949 p1
Enrollment hits another high with 1184 lounges, library packed; seats on floors, 9:30:1949 p1
Ever work in a public library? Of how not to spend vacation (editorial), 9:29:1950 p2
Library facilities undergo revisions, 4:29:1949 p1
Millions of books, 3:21:1952 p3
Moving days are over, 2:20:1948 p2
New books added to library shelves, 2:21:1952 p3
New handbook provides important information for puzzled students, 12:7:1951 p3
Non-reserve books to circulate longer, 4:28:1950 p4
Reserve books go at 1:00 on Fridays, 5:9:1952 p3
Spring comes to the library, 4:29:1949 p2
LINOWITZ, SOL
Return to basic belief of nation urges Sol Linowitz, 9:26:1952 p1
Rochester lawyer will speak here, 9:8:1952 p1
LITERARY MAGAZINE
See: Vistas
LOCKEMEYER, BOB
Meet: The president, 9:10:1951 p2
LOCKINGTON, JIM
Meet: Jim Lockington, 1:18:1952 p2
LOFFREDO, RICHIE
Stars in sports, 4:25:1952 p4
LONG, ROBERT
Singer Robert Long heard in Octobre 2nd assembly, 10:9:1947 p1
LOUGHLIN, JOHN
Student is referee; John Loughlin tops, 2:8:1952 p4
LOUNGE
Lounges to be improved, 10:9:1947 p2
LUBA, LOU
Stars in sports, 11:2:1951 p4
LUSKEY, MARY
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
LYBARGER, HERMAN
B.S.T.C. personalities, 4:23:1948 p4
Conrad and Lybarger next A.A.U.P. speakers, 3:5:1948 p4
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MACCONNELL, JOSEPHINE
Mrs. Starrett resigns; two faculty on leave, 9:11:1950 p1
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
MACCULLOUGH, LENETA
Stars in sports, 3:2:1951 p4
MACNAUGHTON, JOHN
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
MANEY, FATHER
Father Maney speaks on marriage relations, 1:16:1948 p1
MANITSAS, WILLIAM
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
MANNIX, JOSEPHINE
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Five faculty members leave for second semester; journeys through British Isles included in plans, 1:18:1952 p1
MARINES
Marine Corps ROTC now open; rules governing program given, 11:7:1952 p4
MARONEY, FRANCES
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
MARX, TED
Ted Marx speaks before drama club, 12:1:1950 p5
MATTERA, GLORIA
Meet: Gloria Mattera and Pat Terry, 4:25:1952 p3
MCALLISTER, BOB
Stars in sports, 9:28:1951 p3
MCBRIDE, DICK
Stars in sports, 5:12:1950 p3
MCCAFFERY, ELAINE
Meet: Elaine McCaffery, 11:10;1950 p4
MCGINN, JIM
Stars in sports, 11:2:1951 p4
MCGUCKIN, JIM
Student standout, 5:12:1950 p2
MCGUCKIN, JOHN
Frosh elect McGuckin temporary president, 9:25:1947 p4
McGuckin Newman head for present semester, 2:20:1948 p1
MCNAMARA, BERNARD
Stars in sports, 2:20:1948 p3
MILES, HOBART
Stars in sports, 5:11:1951 p3
MILLER, MARGARET
Green, Miller to head 1948-49 Stylus staff, 5:21:1948 p1
Margaret Miller acts as eastern states delegate, 11:12;1948 p1
Margaret Miller to give report on conference, 12:3:1948 p1
MILONAS, ALEX
Stars in sports, 12:19:1951 p6
MISKELL, CHARLES
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
MOCK ELECTION
Anybody's race still, election poll reveals, 10:24:1952 p4
Delegates prepare for important day; convention promises color, excitement, 5:9:1952 p2
Mock election favors Ike over Stevenson, 11:7:1952 p3
Mock political conventions to follow roberts rules; organizational procedure of major parties to be used, 5:9:1952 p2
New Rochelle major to keynote convention; delegates not bound by undecided statements, 5:9:1952 p2
Socialist leader to mock election due Tuesday; speak here tonight registered students may vote, 10:24:1952 p1
MOORE, MARY LOU
Meet: Mary Lou Moore, 1;19:1951 p5
MORGAN, WARREN
Faculty promotions awarded to four, 9:30:1949 p1
MORGAN, WILLIAM
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
Morgan guest speaker at cantebury meeting, 11:12:1948 p1
MOSHANO, HANK
B.S.T.C. personalities, 4:23:1948 p4
MOSS, SHIRLEY
B.S.T.C. personalities, 5:21:1948 p4
MOTHORPE, DICK
Bondi, Thompson, Mothorpe named all-americans-Bondi's 4th time, 1:19:1951 p1
Stars in sports, 12:1:1950 p3
MOUGANIS, EMANUEL
Mr. E.N. Mouganis joins faculty; Vinal on leave, 2:3:1950 p1
MOWER, BETTY
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
MOWER, ROSALIE
Faculty additions strengthen staff, 9:8:1952 p1
MULARZ, TED
Student standouts, 9:30:1949 p2
MURPHY, EARL
Stars in sports, 10:29:1948 p3
MURPHY, TOM
Student standouts, 12:19:1951 p5
MURRAY, JIM
Talent found at Brockport state; skater desires to become teacher, 12:7:1951 p7
MUSIC
See also: Band, Chorus and Orchestra
Accomplished baritone, Mr. Robert Speaker, presented in assembly, 2:3:1950 p1
Annual spring concert planned for May 20, 21, 4:23:1948 p1
B.S.T.C swing band makes initial bow, 5:7:1948 p1
Band introduces songs; orchestra has banquet, 11:11:1949 p1
Band practice, 10:23:1947 p1
Callamere, Wilson elected music leaders, 5:25:1951 p1
Carolling scheduled; music party set, 12:15:1950 p1
Choral clubs start rehearsals soon, 9:25:1947 p4
College musicians play for Hansen, 10:29:1948 p1
Concert features dixieland ramblers, 3:27:1953 p1
Concert given Thurs. by Eastman students, 2:6:1948 p1
Concert stage is decorated by new jackets and formals, 5:1:1953 p1
Eastman string trio featured in assembly, 10:9:1947 p1
Glee club, chorus commence activities, 10:16:1950 p4
Helen Kwalwasser plays in assembly, 1:19:1951 p1
Mixed chorus meets; Lehman adds frosh, 10:14:1949 p4
Music arts ensemble for October ninth, 9:29:1950 p1
Music groups busy, 1:19:1951 p6
Music groups give choral assembly, 3:16:1951 p1
Music groups initiate year's program with auditions, tryouts and meetings, 9:26:1952 p1
Music groups prepare for Christmas vespers, 11:2:1951 p2
Music groups prepare to present assembly, 3:2:1951 p1
Music organization plan future activity, 1:19:1951 p1
Music organizations begin rehearsals; plans underway for Christmas vespers, 9:28:1951 p1
Music recital gains plaudits in recent assembly, 3:3:1950 p1
Musical clubs and orchestra perform in spring recital, 5:21:1948 p1
Musical organizations getting under way, 10:1:1948 p2
Musical orgies crazy; senior class on ball; varisty show is gone, 5:1:1953 p1
New music course to benefit all, 9:29:1950 p1
News about music, 4:13:1951 p1
Noon music played, 5:25:1951 p4
Noted pianist to play at march 11 assembly, 3:5:1948 p1
Orchestra assembly shows new members, 11:10:1950 p1
Orchestra lauded, 12:12:1947 p1
Orchestra starts new year with elections, 9:25:1947 p3
Orchestra takes bow at first performance, 11:20:1947 p1
Orchestra to tour area communities, 5:12:1950 p1
Orchestra, band organize, list slates of officers, 9:30:1949 p4
Quartet to perform at next assembly program, 12:12:1947 p1
Rachmaninoff program features Skolorsky; series commences, 12::1950 p1
Ramblers to present dixieland jazz concert, 3:7:1952 p4
Recital rehearsals on; poor attendance cuts number mixed group, 3:13:1953 p1
Recital to feature vocal and dance talent, 4:29:1949 p1
Shirley Genet elected pres. of mixed chorus, 10:29:1948 p4
Student symposium stimulates spectators, 4:27:1951 p4
Tour of high schools made by orchestra, 5:21:1948 p1
Vocal concert planned, 4:27:1951 p1
Vocal concert presented Thursday; four groups give varied programs, 5:11:1951 p1
Women's glee club forms freshman chorus, 9:30:1949 p4
Year's musical activities concluded by orchestral concert Thursday evening, 5:25:1951 p1
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NEFF, GRACE
Miss Neff presents vivid drama, comedy, 12:1:1950 p1
NEILL, PATRICIA
Brockport freshmen honored by P.T.A., 9:25:1947 p1
NERACKER, MARWODE
College representatives to attend weekend university symposium, 3:13:1953 p1
NESTLE, WILLIAM
Nestle, Swartout speak on panel at conference, 10:19:1951 p1
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
The N.Y.S.T.A. your organization, 9:26:1952 p2
NEWMAN CLUB
Active semester planned for Newman club members, 9:30:1949 p4
Communion breakfast Mar. 13; Mr. Conrad to speak Mar. 14, 3:4:1949 p1
Dr. Fauata to speak at Newman club, 11:11:1949 p1
Father Maney speaks on marriage relations, 1:16:1948 p1
Father O'Brien speaker; communion breakfast held, 10:15:1948 p4
Four religious organization play important part at Brockport S.T.C., 11:2:1951 p1
History of holy year Newman club topic, 4:28:1950 p1
McGuckin Newman head for present semester, 2:20:1948 p1
Members anticipate day of recollection, 12:3:1948 p1
Miskell addresses Newman club members, 12:1:1950 p1
N.C. splash-party May 6; day of recollection May 14, 4:29:1949 p1
Newman club achieves objectives, 5:20:1949 p2
Newman club meets Father VanDusen, 11:20:1947 p4
Newman club plans trip during spring, 2:21:1952 p3
Newmanites elect semester officers, 3:3:1950 p1
Newmanites hear talk, 11:10:1950 p1
Newmanites hold welcoming party, 10:9:1947 p3
Newmanites to see film on boys town, 4:25:1952 p3
Readling chosen to lead Newman club activities, 9:25:1947 p4
Religious clubs begin activities, 9:29:1950 p1
Religious clubs offer December 1 assembly program, 11:28:1949 p1
Religious organizations hear talk by clergyman, 1:18:1952 p1
Rev. wood lectures Newman Club, 12:17:1948 p1
Skating party tonight Newman club, SCF, 11:28:1949 p3
Skehan elected head of Newman club, 2:16:1951 p1
Splash party held by the Newman club, 10:29:1948 p4
Splash party-dance given by Newman club, 10:14:1949 p1
Ticket raffle set by Newman club, 10:16:1950 p1
Topics suggested for Newman club, 2:18:1949 p1
Wilshire elected pres. of Newman club, :14:1949 p4
Your club and mine, 2:6:1948 p2
NEWS BUREAU
News bureau serves many pruposes in publicizing college activities, students, 2;29:1952 p3
NIXON, WILLIAM
Rev. Nixon to speak at S.C.F. meeting, 3:5:1948 p1
NOLAN, JOE
"Fantasy in frost" frosh dance theme; Joe Nolan's orchestra to supply music, 12:7:1951 p1
Ballerina whirl to feature Joe Nolan, 2:20:1948 p1
Joe Nolan featured at formal tonight, 12:12:1947 p1
Joe Nolan to play for junior dance, 2:6:1948 p1
Joe Nolan will play at "Emerald Interlude," 3:18:1949 p1
NORRIS, WALT
Stars in sports, 4:27:1951 p3, 11:28:1949 p4
NOVELLI, DONALD
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p4
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OLSON, GEORGE
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
ORBAKER, GENE
All-american squad names Gene Orbaker, 1:18:1952 p1
Van Wart, Orbaker chosen soccer all-americans; marks sixth consecutive year of team honors, 2:13:1953 p1
ORCHESTRA
Annual orchestra concert presented last evening, 5:20:1949 p1
Band and orhcestra plan spring concert, 2:27:1953 p1
Band introduces songs; orchestra has banquet, 11:11:1949 p1
Band, orhcestra plan instrument inspection, 11:21:1952 p1
College musicians play for Hansen, 10:29:1948 p1
Foourteen awards given by orchestra; group inaugurates first merit system, 10:19:1951 p1
Instrumental recital carded next Thursday, 5:9:1952 p3
Musical clubs and orchestra perform in spring recital, 5:21:1948 p1
Orchestra assembly shows new members, 11:10:1950 p1
Orchestra holds banquet, 3:4:1949 p1
Orchestra lauded, 12:12:1947 p1
Orchestra names new members, 3:16:1951 p1
Orchestra starts new year with elections, 9:25:1947 p3
Orchestra takes bow at first performance, 11:20:1947 p1
Orchestra to tour area communities, 5:12:1950 p1
Orchestra, band organize, list slates of officers, 9:30:1949 p4
Orchestra, band slate annual picnic May 20, 5:9:1952 p3
Reocrd dance scheduled tonight by orchestra, 11:2:1951 p1
Tour of high schools made by orchestra, 5:21:1948 p1
Year's musical activities concluded by orchestral concert Thursday evening, 5:25:1951 p1
ORIENTATION
Plans for orientation privde crowded week, 9:11:1950 p2
ORTOLANI, DWAIN
Meet: Audrey Hickman and Dwain Ortolani, 2:21:1952 p3
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PANAGGIO, MAURO
Alfred sports editor lauds Mauro Panaggio, 12:7:1951 p7
Panaggio delcared ineligible to play, 11:2:1951 p5
Stars in sports, 2:17:1950 p3
PARKER, A. HUNTLEY
Faculty promotions awarded to four, 9:30:1949 p1
PEP RALLY
Pre-game pep rally held Friday night, 10:23:1947 p1
PHILIPPINES
Books sent to Philippines by college seen as important in combatting communism, 1:19:1951 p2
PHILLIPS, MAY
Experience being enjoyed by new dorm housemother, 10:1:1948 p2
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography prizes awarded to Durand, 5:26:1950 p4
Wildlife photographer to address B.S.C., 5:9:1952 p3
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
B.S.T.C. personnel go to Syracuse to confer, 2:6:1948 p1
Camp Otter lures P.E. majors, 9:25:1947 p2
Health, P.E. workshop to be held at B.S.T.C., 5:9:1952 p3
P.E. conference held; students reaction fine, 2:8:1952 p4
P.E. majors clubnewly organized, 2:17:1950 p4
P.E. majors discuss professional problems, 11:10:1950 p4
P.E. majors list projects, 4:27:1951 p5
P.E. majors plan to clear athletic field, 4:13:1951 p5
P.E. tea held, 12:1:1950 p5
PE group holds day's convocation at union, 9:26:1952 p1
Syracuse to be scene of P.E. conference; Mary Byrnes to represent college, 1:18:1952 p1
PING PONG
Ping-pong, bowling tournaments begin cobbett B.B. top scorer Moshano best average, 2:6:1948 p3
PLAY DAY
See: Sports Day
PLUSCHAU, HERB
Stars in sports, 1:18:1952 p3
PORTER, HARRY
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9;8:1947 p5
PRESS BUREAU
Free publicity: press bureau sends news home, 11:28:1949 p2
Press Bureau valuable to students, 10:23:1947 p2
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QUEEN, GEORGE
Faculty promotions awarded to four, 9:30:1949 p1
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RADIO
Radio program auditions coming, 2:16:1951 p6
Teaching is topic of radio program, 2:13:1953 p1
RAKOV, HAROLD
Faculty news, 2:18:1949 p1
Five new members assume positions at Brockport State, 2:18:1949 p1
Rakov pronounces frosh sharp; ball avers '53 best class yet, 12:14:1949 p2
Rakov to replace Conrad on Sept. 1 as co-ordinator of field service, 5:9:1952 p1
RANGER CAMP
Five from B.S.T.C. serve ranger camp, 9:11:1950 p4
RANSBURY, TERRY
Stars in sports, 3:16:1951 p3
READLING, JOHN
Readling chosen to lead Newman club activities, 9:25:1947 p4
RED CROSS
Course offered in life-saving, 11:6:1947 p4
Girls pass life saving, 12:12:1947 p1
Red Cross talent assembly held, 11:11:1949 p1
Red cross thanks the blood donors, 3:27:1953 p4
Students active in Red Cross, 11:20:1947 p1
REGISTRATION
Semester registration procedure announced, 1:19:1951 p1
RELIGION
See: Cantebury Club, Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America, Kinneret and Newman Club
RHO LAMBDA
Liston Coon talks to Rho Lambda group, 9:25:1947 p1
Rho Lambda chooses Johnson as prexy, 11:6:1947 p3
Rho Lambda planning membership drive, 10:23:1947 p3
Rho Lambda plans informative talks, 3:4:1949 p1
Rho Lambda plans interesting talks, 3:18:1949 p1
Rho Lambda sponsors a free dance, 10:29:1948 p4
Russia Queen's topic at Rho Lambda meet'g, 3:5:1948 p3
Talks and trips on Rho lambda program, 1:16:1948 p1
Varied activities planned by the Rho Lambda club, 11:12:1948 p1
Your club and mine, 3:5:1948 p2
RILEY, RALPH
Five new members assume positions at Brockport State, 2:18:1949 p1
ROCKCASTLE, VERNE
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
ROD AND GUN CLUB
Benton designs emblem for rod and gun club, 3:21:1952 p3
Birecree to lead new rod and gun club, 11:6:1947 p3
Gun club gains recognition, 11:20:1947 p2
Gunners active: see film; plan rifle range, 2:27:1953 p4 (5)
Hatchery trip set in March, 2:16:1951 p6
Hunters seek game second time, 12:7:1951 p8
R. and G. club plans hunting trip today, 11:7:1952 p1
Robins elected rod and gun president, 12:15:1950 p1
Rod & gun seek charter to quit current status, 2:20:1948 p3
Rod & gun shoots, 12:1:1950 p5
Rod & gun views casting demonstration, 3:16:1951 p1
Rod and gun club holds first meeting of new term, 9:30:1949 p1
Rod and gun club invades Adirondacks, 11:2:1951 p6
Rod and gun club plan construction of range, 10:28:1949 p4
Rod and gun club planning a full year of events, 10:15:1948 p1
Rod and gun club sets rabbit census, 10:16:1950 p1
Rod and gun schedules demonstration program, 11:28:1949 p6
Rod and gun schedules picnic; party held, 5:11:1951 p1
Rod and gun set new meeting time, 10:27:1950 p1
Rod, gun shoots, 11:10:1950 p4
Shooting field to be improved, 12:12:1947 p3
Year's rod and gun program covers all phases of sports, 4:25:1952 p3
ROGERS, MARTIN
Meet the faculty, 5;11:1951 p3
ROMEIKA, WILLIAM
Meet William Romeika, 5:25:1951 p4
ROTC
Marine Corps ROTC now open; rules governing program given, 11:7:1952 p4
ROWAN, BOB
Bondi, Rowan, Whatford are all-americans, 1:14:1949 p1
Bondi, Whatford, Rowan honored at banquet by touchdown club, 2:18:1949 p3
Whatford and Rowan 1949 soccer captains, 12:3:1948 p3
RUF, WILLIAM
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
RUSSIA
Current Russian crisis panel discussion topic, 4:28:1950 p1
Russian war question debated; divorce next, 10:16:1950 p1
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SAGA
1948 Saga staff holds meeting, 9:25:1947 p1
All staff editors selected for Saga; book's theme set, 11:7:1952 p1
Chapman gets birds; Saga marches on, 11:10:1950 p4
Juniors elect Butmore to edit 1951 Saga, 4:28:1950 p1
Pasting of Saga dummy set; all pictures in, 2:8:1952 p5
Saga advisor issues call for juniors, 5:9:1952 p3
Saga asks help, 10:16:1950 p1
Saga being compiled, 10:28:1949 p1
Saga cuts completed; office hours posted, 2:21:1952 p3
Saga goes to press; new features added, 4:13:1951 p1
Saga near completion, 2:27:1953 p3 (5)
Saga nears completion; pictures at publishers, 1:31:1949 p1
Saga photographs now being taken, 10:1:1948 p1
Saga pictures being taken, 9:29:1950 p1
Saga sponsors dance Friday, October 10, 10:9:1947 p1
Saga sponsors dance to benefit annual, 11:28:1949 p1
Saga staff defers election of editor, 9:26:1952 p1
Saga staff sponsors seasonal corsage sale, 12:14:1949 p1
Saga staff starts slaving on spring book, 9:11:1950 p4
Saga to take club pics soon, 12:15:1950 p1
Seniors advise to watch Saga board, 4:25:1952 p2
Signature party set for Saga distribution, 5:25:1951 p1
Splash party tonight given by Saga staff, 10:15:1948 p4
Staff inaugurates changes in Saga; audio-visual corps take photos, 12:7:1951 p2
Taber edits Saga; committees active, 10:24:1952 p1
Virgilio to head 1949 Saga staff, 5:21:1948 p1
Yearbook prepares for 1950 issue, 9:30:1949 p1
SANSOCIE, CARL
Herbs, witches and medicine men compete with medical scientist, 5:15:1953 p3
Philly Indians return Dr. Sansocie to state, 5:1:1953 p1
Sansoucie given leave for hospital position, 5:25:1951 p1
Six faculty members on leave of absence, 9:10:1951 p2
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
SCF
See: Student Christian Fellowship
SCHIEFER, CHARLES
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
SCHMIDT, VICTOR
Faculty increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
SCHMIDT, WALTER
S.C.F. hears Rev. Schmidt, 11:6:1947 p3
SCHNEIDER, DOC
Meet Doc Schneider, 2:16:1951 p5
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship applications available; awarding planned at quarter's end, 2:13:1953 p1
SCHOOL SPIRIT
Students give opinions on school spirit here, 11:28:1949 p5
SCHROEDER, LEONORA
Two faculty members display literary talent, 4:29:1949 p1
SCIENCE
See also: Beta Sigma Chi
Science activities being reorganized, 10:16:1950 p1
Science building changes face; biologists turn to landscape, 12:1:1950 p1
Science club meets, 11:10:1950 p4
Science club plans picnic, other events, 5:11:1951 p1
Science club prepares for holiday trip, 5:9:1952 p3
Science clubs active, 5:25:1951 p4
Science department initiates publication, 12:14:1949 p1
Science flashes becomes publication of Beta Sigma Chi, 2:21:1952 p3
Science flashes elects Keough as editor, 12:1:1950 p1
SCULLI, JIM
Stars in sports, 4:23:1948 p5
SCUTT, HOWARD
Stars in sports, 9;30:1949 p3
SELECTIVE SERVICE
Additional deferment test slated; tomorrow last day for application, 5:9:1952 p3
Clarification issued on April 24 SS test, 3:21:1952 p3
Maj. General Hershey announces new deferred status for college students, 1:18:1952 p4
Services set tests to defer students, 10:24:1952 p4
SENIORS
Annual senior week promises gaiety for all, 5:15:1953 p1
Banquet, ball planned for senior activities, 4:23:1948 p1
Class day luncheon planned for May 25, 5:21:1948 p1
Class dues set as seniors meet: ball discussed, 11:28:1949 p1
Eighteen more seniors placed as teachers, 2:18:1949 p1
Gala schedule planned for senior week in June, 4:29:1949 p1
Gala scheduled planned for senior week in June, 5:20:1949 p1
Hospital vet's view senior class play, 12:12:1947 p1
Senior ball will be highlighted by floor show, 5:21:1948 p1
Senior class names officers for new term, 9:25:1947 p1
Senior class nominates candidates for offices, 9:26:1952 p1
Senior class presented armistice day assembly, 11:12:1948 p1
Senior class presents Gilbert and Sullivan, 10:28:1949 p1
Senior placements, 5:21:1948 p1
Senior week events announced; ball dinner dance, class day, picnic set, 5:11:1951 p1
Senior week program scheduled, 2:8:1952 p1
Seniors advise to watch Saga board, 4:25:1952 p2
Seniors confer with dean; new coffee chop gains atmosphere; parking rules announced, 9:28:1951 p1
Seniors discuss finances; plans for graduation week, 12:7:1951 p1
Seniors forumlate alumni organization plans completed for week's activities, 5:25:1951 p1
Seniors name delegates to college commities, 4:30:1949 p4
Seniors plan spring activities; Lewis will head ball committee, 3:19:1948 p1
Seniors present musical review, 11:6:1947 p1
Seniors starts work on senior week activities, 12:12:1952 p2
Stevens, LaPresto head senior week; activities decided, 3:13:1953 p1
SERAFINE, JERRY
Student standout, 4:28:1950 p4
SHARIFZADEH, SHAHNAZ
Mrs. Sharifzadeh finds Americans friendly: says average Iranian knows much of U.S.A., 12:1:1950 p6
SHAVER, PAT
Student standouts, 1:13:1950 p4
SHERWOOD, WALT
Stars in sports, 11:10:1950 p3
SHONE, DICK
Meet: Dick Shone and Garnet Cox, 3;28:1952 p3
SILCO, IRENE
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
SINGER, KURT
Menace of communism cited by Dr. Singer, 11:6:1947 p1
SISSON, HARRY
Stars in sports, 11:16:1951 p4
SKEHAN, JOHN
Skehan brings news honors to B.S.T.C. as he shines in national swimfest, 4:28:1950 p3
SKIING
Floodlight skiing new thrill at Allegheny, 2:20:1948 p3
Leaders club plan wrestling show; weekend ski trip, 2:6:1948 p1
Men's leaders plan ski club, 12:12:1947 p1
New ski team eyes first snow, 11:21:1952 p3
Newly-formed ski team competes in snow bowl, 2:21:1952 p4
Ski enthusiasts discuss school, 1:16:1948 p2
Ski team at Canton, 2:27:1953 p4 (6)
Skiers organize, 12:12:1952 p4
SMALLPOX
Smallpox clinic October 17, 1947, 9:25:1947 p1
SMITH, ESTHER
Faculty additions strengthen staff, 9:8:1952 p1
SNOW CARNIVAL
See: Winter Carnival
SOCCER
All-american squad names Gene Orbaker, 1:18:1952 p1
B.S.T.C. soccer team trounces Oswego 5-3 to remain undefeated, 10:9:1947 p1
Bondi and Thompson earn all-american soccer team ratings, 2:3:1950 p1
Bondi, Thompson, Mothorpe named all-americans-Bondi's 4th time, 1:19:1951 p1
Booters beat Buffalo in opener, 10:9:1947 p4
Booters drill for hardest season Panzer and Seton Hall added, 9:13:1949 p3
Booters win in mud; edge Buffalo 5-4, 10:27:1950 p3
Booters win, tie; still undefeated, 10:29:1948 p1
Brockport 1, Cortland 0; Kolacki boots lone score, 11:16:1951 p4
Brockport booters complete season undefeated, 12:3:1948 p3
Canadians whipped in soccer thriller, 10:29:1948 p3
Cortland beat in soccer 3-1, 11:12:1948 p3
Cortland soccer squad held to narrow 2-1 win, 10:23:1947 p4
Cortland threatens undefeated Brockport, 10:9:1947 p2
Eagles hold Seton Hall to scoreless tie; huge crowds cheers overtime contest, 10:27:1950 p3
Eagles roll up 5 to 1 victory in one-sided fray, 11:6:1947 p4
Eagles victorious in buffalo state encounter 4 to 0, 10:15:1948 p3
Eight school organizations join to promote bus for jersey trip, 9:30:1949 p3
Further Olympic try-out scheduled for duo as collegians beat amateurs, 4:23:1948 p5
Geneseo falls before eagle pitchmen, 11-0, in season-opening tussle, 9:30:1949 p3
Golden eagles host to Sampson pitchmen in return game, 11:6:1947 p1
Golden eagles swamp Geneseo 6-0 in opening soccer game, 10:1:1948 p1
J.V. Booters tie genesee 1-1, 11:20:1947 p3
Jayvee soccer squad tops Genesee booters, 10:15:1948 p3
Lackadaisical squad victim of warrios in slow engagement, 10:23:1947 p4
Lettermen named by Coach Parker, 11:21:1952 p3
Newcomers needed to increase punch for soccer team's toughest schedule, 9:11:1950 p3
Oswego pitchmen lose tight game to Eagle eleven, 11:12:1948 p3
Oswego topped, 2-0 by soccer team, 11:11:1949 p3
Parker leads golden eagles soccer team on jump-off battle with Albany, 9:29:1950 p3
Parkermen add two victories; route Buffalo 8-0, shutout Albany 5-0, 10:19:1951 p3
Parkermen extend victory string by 2; squeeze by Ithacca 5-4, Oswego 6-0, 11:2:1951 p4
Pitchmen bid for undefeated, untied slate in tomorrow's game, 11:2:1951 p1
Pitchmen open season tomorrow; Pascale and Orbaker captain squad, 9:26:1952 p4
Pitchmen win close contest; sabres lose 1-0, 10:24:1952 p3
Seton Hall stops eagles win skein with tally in final moments of game, 10:28:1949 p1
Sisson and Schuber to captain soccer squad, 12:15:1950 p4
Soccer all-americans: how they are chosen, 3:13:1953 p3
Soccer banquet at Roxbury Inn, 12:12:1947 p3
Soccer men prep for first contest, 9:8:1947 p6
Soccer squad advanced, 1:31:1949 p1
Soccer squad defeats Sampson 2-0 in season's finale, 11:20:1947 p3
Soccer team completes undefeates season; sinks Sampson, 11:12:1948 p1
Soccer team ends season with split record; football ledger shows gain, 12:1:1950 p4
Soccer team host to Seton Hall hoping to avenge last year's defeat, 10:16:1950 p3
Soccer team remain undefeated; beat Rochester all-stars, 4-3, 10:15:1948 p3
Soccer trio win national acclaim, 1:14:1949 p1
Soccer, cross-country squads complete winning schedule, 11:28:1949 p4
Successful soccerites win college plaudits, 11:20:1947 p3
Two Brockport athletes on all-american soccer team, 1:16:1948 p1
Van Wart, Orbaker chosen soccer all-americans; marks sixth consecutive year of team honors, 2:13:1953 p1
Varsity booters open slate with Buffalo state on home field, 9:25:1947 p1
Whatford and Rowan 1949 soccer captains, 12:3:1948 p3
Whatford, Bondi receive soccer all-star posts, 11:20:1947 p1
Whole squad shines in team victory; Dodge and Whatford boot in goals, 11:11:1949 p3
SOCIAL DANCE
See: Dance
SOCIAL STUDIES
Lee and Edwards attend United Nations' councils, 2:20:1948 p1
Social studies department to sponsor mock political convention on May 21, 4:25:1952 p1
SOFTBALL
Playday with Buffalo and Fredonia results in softball, tennis triumphs, 5:7:1948 p3
SOLOMON, SAMUEL
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
SOPHOMORES
"They call me a dreamer" presented by soph. class, 3:4:1949 p1
Gala weekend planned by sophomore class, 12:19:1951 p8
Shone, Saul elected to head soph class, 9:26:1952 p1
Soph, frosh activities arranged; sophomores name daisy chain choices, 5:11:1951 p1
Sophomore cclass sets "Schmoo shag" for Oct. 22, 9:30:1949 p4
Sophomore class active to publicize meetings, 2:27:1953 p1
Sophomore class news, 10:1:1948 p1
Sophomore class plans charities, 11:10:1950 p4
Sophomores sponsor gala dance "Tulip time" to feature swingmasters, 3:19:1948 p1
Sophs discuss possible dance, 9:25:1947 p4
Sophs hold picnic; elect S.F.A. delegates, daisy chain, 5:26:1950 p1
Sophs plan party and class assembly, 12:12:1947 p1
Sophs sponsor Hawkins dance, 11:6:1947 p1
Sophs, juniors plan late October dances, 10:9:1947 p1
Twerp season here for sophomore dance, 10:15:1948 p1
SORGE, JOE
Stars in sports, 1:14:1949 p3
SORORITIES
Round table discusses frats and sororities, 2:13:1953 p1
Soroities unnecessary on campus, 10:24:1952 p2
SPEAKER, ROBERT
Accomplished baritone, Mr. Robert Speaker, presented in assembly, 2:3:1950 p1
SPENNACCHIO, ANDY
Stars in sports, 2:29:1952 p4
SPITZER, SERGEANT
Spitzer tells of atom raids, 9:25:1947 p1
SPORTS DAY
See also: Women's Athletic Association
Brockport wins, ties at U. of R. playday, 11:12:1948 p3
Girls intramural basketball begun, basketball clinic, sports day coming, 2:18:1949 p3
Playday with Buffalo and Fredonia results in softball, tennis triumphs, 5:7:1948 p3
Sports day with Oswego to be held November 8, 11:6:1947 p4
W.A.A. playday, 1:14:1949 p4
Women's A.A. plans winter sports day, 2:20:1948 p3
SPRING DAY
B.S.T.C students strive to make sub-frosh welcome, 4:23:1948 p1
Brockport expects more than 200 high school students today, 4:25:1952 p1
Committee chairmen for annual spring day announced, 3:21:1952 p1
Elections set for spring day chairmen, 2:8:1952 p1
Full program of activities arranged for vistors at annual spring day, 4:27:1951 p1
Guide's-eye view of spring day, 5:7:1948 p2
Over 200 visit college campus on spring day, 5:1:1953 p1
Powell, Van Wart named co-captains for spring day, 3:14:1952 p1
Smolinski, Skehan head spring day, 3:27:1953 p1
Spring day (collage of pictures), 5:1:1953 p2
Spring day guests to see "Thunder Rock" performance continues tonight, 4:27:1951 p1
Spring day plans made for April 23, 3:19:1948 p1
Spring day program committees at work, 4:13:1951 p1
Spring day shows life at BSTC, 4:25:1952 p1
Three hundred high school students attend most successful Brockport sub-frosh day, 5:9:1952 p4
Three hundres sub-frosh welcomed, 4:28:1950 p1
STAPLEY, CAROLYN
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
STARRETT, NELLIE
Mrs. Starrett resigns; two faculty on leave, 9:11:1950 p1
Mrs. Starrett to sail for orient-June 25, 5:21:1948 p1
Oriental travel experienes told by Mrs. Starrett, 10:1:1948 p1
Talk and movie on near east given S.C.F. by Miss Starrett, 4:28:1950 p1
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
See: SUNY
STEBBINS, WILLIAM
Mr. William Stebbins appointed to new offices, 2:17:1950 p1
STEEL, ERIC
Bible offered as elective; Dr. Steel instructor of course, 3:3:1950 p1
Do we really hate war?, 2:21:1952 p2
Dr. Auleta edits educational journal, Steel contributes, 3:17:1950 p1
Dr. Steel speaks at Stylus banquet, 11:28:1949 p6
Dr. Steel takes sabbatical, 1:14:1949 p1
Dramatics club to present O'Neill's "Ah! Wilderness" for fall production, 10:23:1947 p1
Magazines feature 3 faculty articles, 2:13:1953 p1
Two faculty members display literary talent, 4:29:1949 p1
STEIN, FRANCIS
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p1
STEPHANY, EDWARD
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
STERRITT, DEE
Meet: Dee Sterritt, 10:16:1950 p4
STERRITT, JAMES
Faculty additions strengthen staff, 9:8:1952 p1
STEVENS, JANE
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
STIRLING, LEN
Stars in sports, 10:15:1948 p3
STOCKING, CAROL
Peek behind the scenes reveals activity of senior co-directors, 11:16:1951 p3
STOPHER, EMMET
Dr. Stopher resigns, 9:8:1947 p6
Stork strikes Stophers, 3:4:1949 p2
STRASSER, ROSE
Erie Canal trip taken by tapsters; Strasser directs, 3:17:1950 p1
Sell out assured for November 15 Graham dancers, 10:14:1949 p1
STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Conference held at Oswego state, 3:16:1951 p1
Constitution to be rewritten by S.C.F., 11:20:1947 p1
Dedman guest speaker at supper meeting, 3:19:1948 p1
Dorothy Hubbard represents S.C.F. at Keuka, 10:28:1949 p2
Fellowship meeting, 3:18:1949 p1
Four religious organization play important part at Brockport S.T.C., 11:2:1951 p1
Frosh members S.C.F. meet Brockport clergy, 10:9:1947 p3
Panel to highlight S.C.F. meeting, 10:19:1951 p4
Religious clubs offer December 1 assembly program, 11:28:1949 p1
Rev. Mucci to speak, 11:10:1950 p1
Rev. Nixon to speak at S.C.F. meeting, 3:5:1948 p1
S.C.F. committees begin their work, 10:16:1950 p1
S.C.F. hears Rev. McKeown at meeting, 1:13:1950 p1
S.C.F. hears Rev. Schmidt, 11:6:1947 p3
S.C.F. holds candelight service, 12:17:1948 p1
S.C.F. holds picnic, 5:25:1951 p4
S.C.F. holds vespers, 12:12:1947 p2
S.C.F. lists activities, 10:28:1949 p1
S.C.F. members plan March lenten service, 2:29:1952 p1
S.C.F. plans baskets for needy families, 11:11:1949 p1
S.C.F. plans gala Halloween party, 10:27:1950 p1
S.C.F. plans movie; party planned withother clubs, 12:1:1950 p1
S.C.F. plans picnic nomination of officers, 4:29:1949 p1
SCF appoints group to plan all-college social event, 11:28:1949 p1
SCF hears address; joint party held, 12:15:1950 p1
SCF lenten service due Wednesday; dance, splash party tonight, 3:7:1952 p1
SCF meets Monday; meeting time changed, 9:26:1952 p1
SCF will hold panel discussion. Choir organized, 10:24:1952 p1
SCG elects heads; big splash Monday, 5:1:1953 p3
Skating party tonight Newman Club, SCF, 11:28:1949 p3
Social singing tops S.C.F. meeting, 12:3:1948 p1
Statewide SCF meet held at Wells college, 3:21:1952 p1
Student Christian Fellowship plans program for new year, 1:14:1949 p1
Student Christian Fellowship to sponsor vesper service, 2:16:1951 p1
Student Christian group plans semester program, 10:14:1949 p1
Talk and movie on near east givevn S.C.F. by Miss Starrett, 4:28:1950 p1
Union lenten service responsibility of S.C.F., 3:17:1950 p1
Walter Norris elected new S.C.F. president, 5:20:1949 p1
Your club and mine, 2:20:1948 p2
STUDENT DIRECTORY
Check begins of directory names, 9:29:1950 p1
College directories available next week, 11:7:1952 p1
College directory compiled by Dodd, 9:30:1949 p1
New college directory to appear soon, 10:14:1949 p4
New features added to student directory, 9:28:1951 p1
New student directory compiled by committee, 10:9:1947 p1
Student directory being compiled for early use, 10:1:1948 p4
STUDENT LOUNGE
Lounges to be improved, 10:9:1947 p2
STUDENT TEACHING
See: Cadets
STUDENT UNION
College union opens; full program planned for students, 9:10:1951 p1
Dedication of dormitories, college union to be observed Sunday, May 18 at 3 p.m., 5:9:1952 p1
Information desk staff handles business at college union, 12:7:1951 p8
May 18 set for dedication of dorms, union, 4:25:1952 p3
New grooming plan underway at union, 2:27:1953 p3 (5)
Quartet contest slated in Union, 3:27:1953 p4
S.U. meals compared, 2:8:1952 p5
S.U. villains bring money loss, 2:29:1952 p2
Student body responsible for government of union, 11:2:1951 p6
Student union provides conveniences; becomes center of college activities, 10:19:1951 p4
Student use of union praised by Clifford, 9:28:1951 p1
Union committees collaborate to present "YASNY" tonight, 5:9:1952 p1
Union committees plan activities; student cooperation asked, 3:14:1952 p2
Union forms host group, 12:7:1951 p2
Union organizes social program, 2:21:1952 p1
Womens committee sets tea at union, 3:14:1952 p1
STUDENT-FACULTY ASSOCIATION
APO given charge of bulletin board; their approval, not council's, needed, 3:28:1952 p1
Brockport sounding board takes action on requests of students, 2:8:1952 p5
College representatives to attend weekend university symposium, 3:13:1953 p1
Directors, S.F.A. cancel variety show; plans for helping hospital defeated, 3:7:1952 p1
Dodge chosen as S.F.A. president for coming year, 5:21:1948 p1
Doser elected next president of S.F.A., 5:12:1950 p1
Elections follow S.F.A. candidates' campaign speeches, 5:7:1948 p1
Lockemeyer elected S.F.A. president; Skehan named vice-president, 5:25:1951 p1
Lupetin "elected" S.F.A. president; was only candidate, 5:9:1952 p1
Naturalist to show film tonight Maslowski pictures are fantastic, 11:7:1952 p1
Purchase of strobe lights approved; SFA council discusses Audubon tours, 2:29:1952 p3
S.F.A. activities prove varied, 9:29:1950 p1
S.F.A. announces new committees, 10:9:1947 p2
S.F.A. council guides B.S.T.C policies, 12:7:1951 p8
S.F.A. officers elected to take office in fall, 5:20:1949 p5
S.F.A. votes purchase of imported cello, 3:7:1952 p3
SFA election results awaited, 5:11:1951 p1
SFA officers active in many groups, 9:26:1952 p3
SFA transfers money to basketball team, 3:21:1952 p1
SFA will finance ceremonies, 4:25:1952 p2
Student sounding board air gripes; consideration given to complaints, 11:2:1951 p3
Tennis team asks $100; S.F.A. denies request, 5:9:1952 p2
Wild, Olsen head slates for election, 5:1:1953 p3
STYLUS
D'Agostino edits traditional frosh holiday Stylus, 11:28:1949 p1
Daniel Kolesar elected editor; is dynamic and perspicacious, 5:15:1953 p1
Disinger elected editor; Stylus staff to picnic, 5:11:1951 p1
First S.T.C. press conference attracts delegates to Buffalo Nov. 14-15, 11:20:1947 p1
Freshmen commence work on Christmas edition, 11:12:1948 p1
Frosh plan Xmas Stylus, 12:3:1948 p1
Frosh to publish March 28 Stylus, 3:21:1952 p1
George Barry to be Stylus editor, 5:20:1949 p1
Grace Reed editor of 1950-51 Stylus, 5:12:1950 p1
Green, Miller to head 1948-1949 Stylus staff, 5:21:1948 p1
Meet your new editor, 5:11:1951 p4
Nine Stylus staffers to attend conference, 5:9:1952 p3
Procedure announced for Stylus tryouts, 9:8:1952 p2
Rochester reporter speaks at banquet, 5:7:1948 p1
Staff elects Bob Saul as next Stylus editor, 5:9:1952 p1
Stylus adds new members, 10:16:1950 p1
Stylus banquet proves success, 12:17:1948 p4
Stylus chooses Coxe as business manager, 9:25:1947 p4
Stylus delegates attend conference at Albany, 10:28:1949 p1
Stylus editors attend annual news conference, 10:9:1947 p1
Stylus editors attend meeting, 10:14:1949 p1
Stylus reorganizes for new semester, 1:13:1950 p1
Stylus representative to travel on navy plane, 5:20:1949 p1
Stylus sends delegates to NYSTCPA meeting, 11:2:1951 p1
Stylus sports staff searches old files for interesting news, 9:25:1947 p4
Stylus staff changes made for semester, 2:16:1951 p5
Stylus staff changes with the new semester, 1:31:1949 p1
Stylus staff dines, plans spring banquet, 3:5:1948 p1
Stylus staff positions named, 5:25:1951 p1
Stylus try-out rules announces, 9:11:1950 p4
Stylus will sponsor splash-dance affair, 10:28:1949 p1
Syracuse designs new Stylus nameplate, 9:10:1951 p4
Terry becomes co-editor of Stylus; other staff changes announced, 2:8:1952 p5
Twenty-one members accepted on Stylus, 11:2:1951 p1
STYZA, CLARENCE
Ph.D. degree awarded Clarence J. Styza at Geo. Peobody college, 9:13:1949 p3
Styza, Berkoff to direct spring dramatics showing, 2:21:1952 p1
Three promoted to professors, 3:14:1952 p1
SULLIVAN, JOHN B.
John B. Sullivan to speak on Mon., 12:3:1948 p1
SUMMER SCHOOL
Summer school program drew large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1
Summer session sets new records in 1952, 9:8:1952 p4
SUNY
State university holds first meeting; discussion on functions of new plan, 2:3:1950 p1
State university symposium schedules noted speakers for Rochester meeting, 3:2:1951 p1
The New York State University (editorial), 5:20:1949 p2
SVITAVSKY, LEO
Faculty additions strengthen staff, 9:8:1952 p1
SWARTOUT, SHERWIN
Magazines feature 3 faculty articles, 2:13:1953 p1
Nestle, Swartout speak on panel at conference, 10:19:1951 p1
Nestle, Swartout speak on panel at conferenceow good a citizen are you?, 3:14:1952 p3
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
SWEDEN
Karl Anselm tours Sweden, 9:8:1952 p2
Trip across Sweden brings many opportunities for study, pleasure, 2:27:1953 p3(5)
SWIMMING
B.S.T.C. mermen fall before university of Buffalo, 51-24, lose to Niagara U., 48-27, season record becomes 2-3, 2:17:1950 p3
Bona mermen tipped by Fulton charges, 3:3:1950 p3
Buffalo mermen hand Fulton charges first defeat; Bower sets pool record, 1:13:1950 p3
Coach Fulton working team hard; prepping finmen for tough slate, 12:15:1950 p3
Eagle mermen down Cortland, 61-23 Capt. Dick Bower sets two records, 1:18:1952 p3
Finmen end successful season, 3:27:1953 p3
Finmen open Dec. 17; five duals planned, 11:21:1952 p3
Finmen start practice; face tough schedule, 12:1:1950 p4
Five swimmers enter AAU meet, 3:17:1950 p3
Fulton's frogmen take second in BAC; loss of final relay again decides, 3:14:1952 p4
LaLonde, Skehan snap records in decisive win over LeMoyne, 3:2:1951 p3
Mermen capture fourth straight meet Skehan, Crawford set Hamilton marks, 2:16:1951 p3
Mermen meet UB, swamp dragons, 2:3:1950 p3
Mermen still praticing; toughest season ahead, 12:7:1951 p6
Mermen swamp Cortland, 49 to 26, 1:19:1951 p3
Mermen to open season; challenging year ahead, 11:16:1951 p4
Mermen to participate in B.A.C. invitational, 3:7:1952 p4
Mermen top Cortland in first varsity swim meet in Brockport meet, 3:4:1949 p3
Mermen trip Edinboro in first official meet, 12:14:1949 p3
Nationals lose first match of season: N.U. downs state, 44-40, for 3rd year, 2:8:1952 p4
Rochester avenges loss by edging tankmen in return meet, 3:4:1949 p3
Six mermen to compete AAU set at Syracuse, 3:21:1952 p4
Skehan brings news honors to B.S.T.C. as he shines in national swimfest, 4:28:1950 p3
Skehan places seventh at Columbus fails to qualify for finals by .8, 4:13:1951 p3
Swim-men lose to strong Cortland, 2:13:1953 p4
Swimmers close best season, 3:2:1951 p4
Swimmers defeated by Rochester; last event, relay, decides victor, 2:21:1952 p4
Swimmers place third in Buffalo; Skehan takes first in breaststroke, 3:16:1951 p3
Swimming meets now prospective, 10:29:1948 p3
Swimming team charts six meets; returnees, new men provide balance, 11:28:1949 p5
Swimming team lists seven aquatic meets, 1:14:1949 p3
Tankmen top mules, 47-28 in final meet, 3:18:1949 p3
U. of R. non-lettermen fall to eagle swimmers in Rochester pool, 3:4:1949 p3
SYROCKI, B. JOHN
Staff increased to prepare for large enrollment, 9:13:1949 p1/4
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TAYLOR, JOAN
Stellar role of play taken by Joan Taylor, 3:21:1952 p1
TEMPORARY BUILDINGS
New buildings add to college facilities, 9:8:1947 p1
TENNIS
Playday with Buffalo and Fredonia results in softball, tennis triumphs, 5:7:1948 p3
Playoffs to determine positions for tennis, 3:27:1953 p3
Tennis players hopeful; Steel acting advisor, 12:1:1950 p4
Tennis season nears; big turnout reported, 3:28:1952 p4
Tennis squad formed; to meet R.I.T. today, 4:25:1952 p4
Tennis team asks $100; S.F.A denies request, 5:9:1952 p2
Tennis team edges R.I.T. in first outing, 5:26:1950 p3
Tennis team seeks matches, players, 4:27:1951 p3
Tennis team wins, 12:19:1951 p6
TERRY, PAT
Meet: Gloria Mattera and Pat Terry, 4:25:1952 p3
THOMAS, R. MURRAY
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
THOMAS, SHIRLEY
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
THOMPSON, DON
Bondi and Thompson earn all-american soccer team ratings, 2:3:1950 p1
Bondi, Thompson, Mothorpe named all-americans-Bondi's 4th time, 1:19:1951 p1
Stars in sports, 9:11:1950 p3
TOWER, DONALD
Dr. Tower breaks news before special assembly, 2:8:1952 p1
Dr. Tower states plans for June commencement, 4:23:1948 p1
President Tower's career shows concern for needs of students, 12:7:1951 p5
Tower initiated into honor society, 3:17:1950 p1
TRACK AND FIELD
Braca wins medals relay team fails, 3:21:1952 p4
Cindermen bull over University of Buffalo, 5:15:1953 p4
Cindermen go indoors; select group forms teams, 11:16:1951 p4
Cindermen take first track meet, win over Buffalo state, Oswego, 5:20:1949 p4
Indoor track gets underway in Buffalo, 2:13:1953 p4
Indoor trackmen to compete in special relay, 3:7:1952 p4
Kamrass takes second in indoor track meet, 2:17:1950 p3
Rain slowed track members prepare to run, 5:1:1953 p4
Rockcastle, Whited to organize track, baseball varsities, 3:13:1953 p3
Spring sports near practice opening, track, baseball schedules announced, 3:17:1950 p3
Team looking for unbeaten season; veterans counted to help cindermen, 4:25:1952 p4
Track and field bids for varsity status as many turn out, 4:23:1948 p5
Track squad ends 3rd consecutive undefeated year, 9:10:1951 p3
Track, baseball squads trample St. Bonaventure for twin win, 5:11:1951 p3
Trackmen host to Oswego, Buffalo; baseball team plays at Canisius, 5:26:1950 p3
Trackmen meet Niagara, Buffalo; baseball team plays at Clarkson, 5:12:1950 p3
Trackmen practice for seven meets, many veterans, frosh work out, 4:28:1950 p3
Trackmen prepare for six meets, 4:13:1951 p3
Trackmen ready for season opener, 4:27:1951 p3
Trackmen set plans for season to begin in May, 3:16:1951 p3
Tracksters place 5th in state meet, 5:25:1951 p3
U. of B. Niagara fall before trackmen; green and gold capture eight firsts, 5:20:1949 p4
Weather causes halt of cinder activities, 5:21:1948 p3
TRAINING SCHOOL
See: Campus School<
TUTTLE, ERNEST
Meet the physical education staff, 4:27:1951 p3
New field house and gymnasium needed badly here, says Mr. Tuttle, 3:28:1952 p4
Tuttle named state committeehead; five year program under consideration, 3:7:1952 p1
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ULLRICH, GEORGE
Faculty increased to sixty-six by new appointees, 9:8:1947 p5
UNESCO
Dr. George Beebe explains UNESCO, 2:27:1953 p1
UNION
See: Student Union
UNITED NATIONS
Delegates attend U.N. sessions, 5:21:1948 p2
Forensics debate held; members taking U.N. trip, 5:7:1948 p1
Lee and Edwards attend United Nations' councils, 2:20:1948 p1
UNITED WORLD FEDERALISTS
College-town groups to meet jointly, 2:16:1951 p1
Cunningham heads officers of U.W.F., 2:13:1953 p1
Faculty members designated to United World Federalists, 11:2:1951 p6
Federalist leader workshop planned, 1:19:1951 p1
Mystery baby guessed at UWF Monte Carol, 1:19:1951 p1
UWF club movies; all students welcome, 5:15:1953 p1
UWF hears speaker, 5:25:1951 p4
UWF plan Monte Carlo, 12:15:1950 p1
World federalist chapter organized, 12:15:1950 p1
World federalist hear well known speaker, 3:27:1953 p1
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VAN SLYKE, ORA
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Five faculty members leave for second semester; journeys through British Isles included in plans, 1:18:1952 p1
Miss Van Slyke to direct campus school opera, 5:20:1949 p5
VAN WART, LOU
Stars in sports, 4:13:1951 p3
Van Wart, Orbaker chosen soccer all-americans; marks sixth consecutive year of team honors, 2:13:1953 p1
VANDUSEN, FATHER
Newman club meets Father VanDusen, 11:20:1947 p4
VARIETY SHOW
Eight directors spark revival of new variety show, 10:24:1952 p1
Variety show at point of no return, 12:12:1952 p1
VARSITY CLUB
Concert features Dixieland ramblers, 3:27:1953 p1
New varsity club gets underway; Rogers, Conrad, Fulton to advise, 2:29:1952 p4
Varsity dinner dance planned for tomorrow; Conrad, coaches to speak; awards to be made, 5:9:1952 p2
VESPERS
See: Christmas
VETERANS
Hospital vet's view senior class play, 12:12:1947 p1
Vet's troupe on road; stars college talent, 5:1:1953 p1
Veterans informed of subsistence increase, 3:5:1948 p1
Veterans organize, 11:7:1952 p2
VINAL, THELMA
Mr. E.N. Mouganis joins faculty; Vinal on leave, 2:3:1950 p1
The N.Y.S.T.A. your organization, 9:26:1952 p2
VIRGILIO, ANDREW
Virgilio to head 1949 Saga staff, 5:21:1948 p1
VISITATION DAY
Visitations days plans set for April 1st and 29th, 3:18:1949 p1
Visitors from many areas guests at Visitation Day, 4:29:1949 p1
VISTAS
College magazine plans vol.2, no. 1, 9:13:1949 p2
Debut of literary magazine to be in the middle of May, 4:29:1949 p1
December appearance planned for Vistas; cut to two issues, 11:11:1949 p1
First come, first served policy for lit. magazine, 5:20:1949 p1
Literary endeavor sets deadline! $5 offered as prize, 10:24:1952 p1
March 1 deadline set; Rochester judges to pick best Vistas work, 2:13:1953 p1
October 1 set for first Vistas meeting, 9:26:1952 p1
Spring Vistas on way, 3:13:1953 p1
Swanke Vistas editor; plans next publications, 9:30:1949 p1
Vistas advisors answer editorial, 3:28:1952 p3
Vistas announces winner of essay, 5:26:1950 p1
Vistas deadline set, 11:2:1951 p1
Vistas deadline set; last change Nov. 15, 11:7:1952 p1
Vistas editor pleads for additional material, 3:7:1952 p3
Vistas falters; attempts comeback, 12:12:1952 p1
Vistas makes fall appearance, 12:14:1949 p1
Vistas material sent to printer, 1:19:1951 p1
Vistas plan for early magazine distribution, 10:28:1949 p1
Vistas requests more material, 10:27:1950 p4
Vistas searches for budding writers, 10:16:1950 p1
Vistas seeks material for spring publication, 2:21:1952 p3
Vistas staff begins work on fall book, 9:29:1950 p1
Vistas tells all, 3:16:1951 p1
Vistas to appear before Christmas, 11:16:1951 p1
Vistas to appear soon; teacher essay selected, 5:12:1950 p1
Vistas to be distributed Jan. 21, 22, 1:18:1952 p4
Vistas to poll college for magazine opinions, 2:8:1952 p6
Vistas to revise, enlarge departments, 2:3:1950 p2
VOLLEYBALL
Barrett's sophs champs intramural volleyball, 2:6:1948 p1
Colorful squad names presage hot contests, 11:20:1947 p3
Women's volleyball intramurals end, 3:27:1953 p3
VOLLMER, MAXIME BERLITZ
Assembly speech yesterday on "Why we talk the way we do," 12:3:1948 p1
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WAGNER, DORIS
Teachers added to college staff, 9:11:1950 p1
WALKER, ALEXANDER
Eight appointments made to faculty temporarily, 9:10:1951 p1
WALLIN, RUSSELL
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
Five faculty members leave for second semester; journeys through British Isles included in plans, 1:18:1952 p1
WAR
"Dove of peace" vs. "War monger," battle rages over defense pact, 12:14:1949 p4
Do we really hate war?, 2:21:1952 p2
Draft situation cleared for men, 1:19:1951 p1
WASHBURN, CLINT
Stars in sports, 11:16:1951 p4
WATER BALLET
H2O ballet incipient, 2:27:1953 p1
Water ballet to feature contests, 3:28:1952 p1
Water show slated, 3:21:1952 p4
WEST, ANTHONY
Mrs. Starrett resigns; two faculty on leave, 9:11:1950 p1
WHATFORD, HOWARD
Bondi, Rowan, Whatford are all-americans, 1:14:1949 p1
Bondi, Whatford, Rowan honored at banquet by touchdown club, 2:18:1949 p3
Further Olympic try-out scheduled for duo as collegians beat amateurs, 4:23:1948 p5
Two Brockport athletes on all-american soccer team, 1:16:1948 p1
Whatford and Bondi play in Olympic try-outs at Fall River, Mass.; team defeated, 2-1, 5:7:1948 p3
Whatford and Rowan 1949 soccer captains, 12:3:1948 p3
Whatford, Bondi play in New York with all-americans, 4:29:1949 p3
Whatford-Bondi on N.Y. "A" squad in all-start soccer meet held at Troy, 12:12:1947 p1
WHITE, BARNEY
Faculty members: here and there, 9:8:1952 p3
WHITE, RUTH
Stars in sports, 3:19:1948 p3
WHITELAW, JOHN B.
Stylus sports staff searches old files for interesting news, 9:25:1947 p4
WILLIAMSON, RICHARD
Dr. Williamson gives new memorandum to students, 10:29:1948 p4
WILSON, MIDGE
Meet: Midge Wilson, 2:8:1952 p2
WILSON, RITA
Rita Wilson receives chemistry handbook, 9:28:1951 p1
WINTER CARNIVAL
B.S. winter mardi gras proves social success, 2:18:1949 p1
Cupid's carnival launced, despite weather condition, 2:20:1948 p1
Frosh sculptoring best, 2:18:1949 p1
Gala weekend set; program fun-packed, 1:19:1951 p1
Poor weather fails to halt carnival, 2:21:1952 p1
Snow sculpture won by seniors, 2:16:1951 p1
Variety entertainment planned for Mardi-Gras, February 4,5,6, 1:31:1949 p1
Week-end of February 13 set for "Cupid's carnival," 2:6:1948 p1
Winter carnival cause of ecstacy, 2:13:1953 p1
Winter carnival dance slated, 2:8:1952 p1
Winter carnival set Feb. 6, 7, 8, 12:12:1952 p1
Yearly winter carnival scheduled Feb. 4,5,6, 1:14:1949 p1
WINTER SPORTS CLUB
"Ski jump" to liven week-end no skis needed, 3:3:1950 p1
Round & Square dance winter sports venture, 2:17:1950 p1
Winter sports club, 11:12:1948 p2
Winter sports club elects new officers, 11:11:1949 p1
Winter sports club holds splash party, 9:28:1951 p1
Winter sports club shows moves, 12:17:1948 p1
Winter sports club sponsors sock hop, 12:3:1948 p1
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
See also: Women's Leaders and Officials Club
Annual intramural sports festival heralds spring; two shows set for today, 4:13:1951 p1
Brockport wins, ties at U. of R. playday, 11:12:1948 p3
Co-rec night slated tonight, 3:21:1952 p1
Freshmen take lead in W.A.A. basketball, 3:5