Frank Marino named as next Stylus editor, suceeds Adie, 5:17:1957 p1
Mary Adie, junior P.E. major, to become new stylus editor, 5:18:1956 p1
Spotlight on seniors, 5:24:1957 p2
ALAIMO, CHARLES
Rock, roll session by Alaimo quartet concludes carnival, 2:21:1957 p3
Senior, Charles Alaimo forms quartet, records "Leap frog," 2:8:1957 p1
ALETTE, CARL
Award granted to Dr. Carl Alette for orch. composition, 4:1:1955 p1
Columbia records Alette's symphony, 10:7:1955 p2
Dr. C. Alette plans summer at Indiana U., 5:20:1955 p2
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
ALLEN, GORDON
Dr. Allen replaces Dean Drake as dean of the college in the fall, 5:25:1956 p1
ALLEN, SUNNY
Freshmen present winter whirl with the music of Sunny Allen, 12:10:1954 p1
Alumni assoc., varsity club draw up banquet plans, 2:8:1957 p3
Alumni association will honor seniors, elect officers June 9, 5:25:1956 p2
Alumni delegates visit chapters; two seek charters, 5:24:1957 p4
Alumni executives edit bulletin; due from printer today, 2:15:1957 p1
Alumni launches extended program, 9:28:1956 p2
Alumni past and future, 10:22:1954 p1
Alumni president extends welcome, 10:19:1956 p3
Alumni services offered by college, 10:19:1956 p3
Alumni, students enjoy homecoming, 10:26:1956 p1
Alumni, varsity club to honor athleties at dinner-dance Sat., 5:10:1957 p1
Homecoming 1955-56, 10:14:1955 p5
House displays, parade mark reunion of Brockport alumni, 10:7:1955 p1
Long Island alumni hears Mr. Wilshire, Mrs. Smith, 10:26:1956 p4
More alumni activities on the rise, 2:12:1954 p3
Seniors initiated on alumni day, 2:24:1956 p1
Strength, expansion sighted as renewed alumni assn. goals, 10:19:1956 p3
Two alumni complete OCS, 5:4:1954 p1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS
A.A.U. professors meet December 4, 12:2:1955 p2
A.A.U.P. elects officers, evaluates PE, GE curriculums, 5:24:1957 p1
AQUA CIRCUS
See: Water Ballet
ARAB
Mr. Miller speaks on "The Arab Nations," 4:29:1955 p4
ARCHER, RUSSELL
Honors accorded Tower, Archer, 9:23:1955 p1
ARCHERY
Mrs. Laura Wilson conducts archery clinic tonight, 5:6:1955 p3
ARMSTRONG, LOUIS
Armstrong, Herman lead jazz contingent in Rochester review, 3:16:1956 p2
Armstrong, Herman perform despite heavist snowfall, 3:23:1956 p2
ART
"Festival of arts" to be displayed all next week, 4:20:1956 p1
"Mademoiselle" seeks college art talent, 12:2:1955 p2
Art committee presents Bruce Benton display, 2:10:1956 p2
Art show planned for November, 11:11:1955 p2
College union art exhibit here, 3:5:1954 p1
Faculty from music, art, drama, make plans for art conference, 2:26:1954 p1
Fine arts festival promotes international understanding, 3:23:1956 p1
Skelton judge at Sibley scholastic art contest, 3:19:1954 p1
Union sponsors art exhibit, Elba central, 3:9:1956 p4
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
A.C.E. combines fashion show, card party March 17, 2:21:1957 p2
A.C.E. meeting Tues., May 7 features speaker, dancer, 5:3:1957 p6
A.C.E. to present "Children and TV," 4:29:1955 p4
ACE planning open house all interested welcome, 9:30:1955 p1
ACE sponsors fashion show,c ard party in union March 6, 3:2:1956 p1
Dr. Derby speaks on Japan to ACE, 2:17:1956 p1
Slides features at ACE meeting, 10:28:1955 p1
ATHLETICS
See also: Ellsworth
Athletic discussed by campus roundtable, 12:11:1953 p1
Athletic programs to be discussed, 11:20:1953 p1
Change in personnel, 9:21:1954 p3
ATTENDANCE
College ruling upset during recent storm, 3:16:1956 p4
Cut policy explained, 10:9:1953 p1
New attendance policy effective Setpember 1955, 9:23:1955 p1
New attendance rules announced, 9:16:1953 p1
AUDIO-VISUAL
A-V club introduces new officers for '53, 10:9:1953 p1
A-V corps plans visit to Roch. TV station WROC on Wednesday, 3:15:1957 p1
Audio-visual corps shows Totem films, 4:1:1955 p1
Audio-visual service plays host to visitors, 1:22:1954 p3
Carlevatt, Weiner, Coe prepare TV aids, 11:30:1956 p1
Photo contest sponsored by Audio-visual club, 12:3:1954 p4
Student guests from Pakistan pay visit to audio-visual dept., 12:9:1955 p1
AURIA, CARL
College, campus school receive new additions, replacements, 10:19:1956 p2
Students answer emergency call for blood for Auria, 2:8:1957 p2
Terrific bargains will be offered at auction for Auria, 2:21:1957 p3
AUSTRIA
Students, faculty asked to donate clothes to aid Hungarians in Austria, 12:7:1956 p1
Campus portraits, 11:4:1955 p2
Miss Ball recovering, 10:23:1953 p2
Miss Jean Ball to discuss physical fitness on WROC-TV, 1:11:1957 p1
BALL, LUCILLE
Dean, Mrs. Drake invited to world premier, 2:10:1956 p1
Dear Barney!! Writes Lucille Ball, 2:10:1956 p1
BAND
Absence of B.S.T.C. band enthusiasm puzzles Svitavsky, Pres. Clark, 11:30:1956 p2
B.S.T.C band lauded for tremendous spirit, shownmanship, 11:6:1953 p3
Band reorganizes; seeks musicians, 10:5:1956 p1
Brass choir formed by band, 11:12:1954 p4
First band meeting lures large turnout, 10:9:1953 p1
Sampson band here Tuesday, 3:26:1954 p3
Science club, band journey to Totem, 4:27:1956 p2
BASEBALL
Baseball preview, 2:12:1954 p4
Baseball team ousts Oswego 9-2; lose to Fredonia 20-14, 5:24:1957 p5
Brockport trips Cortland win in late inning rally, 5:11:1956 p3
Diamond hopefuls in gym workouts, 3:16:1956 p3
Doubleheader with Canisius opens varsity baseball season, 4:20:1956 p3
Eagles held to two hits by canisius as fielding lapses attributes to loss, 5-1, 4:29:1955 p3
Eagles nine has 12 game schedule, 3:25:1955 p3
Eagles rap Rochester Tech 5-1, winners collect nine safeties, 5:17:1957 p3
Eagles scream, claw Cortland 6-3; swamp Oswego 15-2, 5:10:1957 p3
Eagles split four games, 5:27:1955 p3
Eagles squeeze home 4-3 win after bowing 8-6 to R.I.T., 5:18:1956 p3
Eagles win two on road as Fredonia, Oswego fall prey, 5:25:1956 p3
Golden eagles nip Fredonia 8-7; winning run is walked, 5:20:1955 p3
Little eagles win first ball game, 5:13:1955 p3
Many seek diamond spots as practice shifts to outdoors, 3:29:1957 p3
Nineth inning proves fate of eagles who drop, win one, 5:3:1957 p5
Petite player stars on pro team; hits for season record of .308, 12:11:1953 p3
Spring athletic teams begin practice; lettermen, hopefuls vie for positions, 3:22:1957 p3
Weatherman halts twin bill; team meets R.I.T. tomorrow, 4:27:1956 p3
Whited divides baseball squad as season nears, 4:5:1957 p3
Whited's varsity drops two games; Clarkson 8-2, Buffalo 6-5 in 10 innings, 5:6:1955 p3
Whited, Boozer make call for baseball, track, 3:15:1957 p3
BASKETBALL
Alfred routs eagles 69-51 in sloppily played game, 12:10:1954 p3
Basketball awards given by coach, 5:20:1955 p3
Basketball intramurals open double elimination Monday, 3:15:1957 p3
Benson leads eagles scorers Cuppernull top rebounder, 3:9:1956 p3
Benson scores 30 in Buffalo game; Eagles record 3-5, 1:13:1956 p3
Brockport defeated by Cortland 81-67 in lopsided fray, 1:11:1957 p3
Brockport downs Cortland 69-60, 3:5:1954 p1
Brockport drops three encounters to Buffalo, Alfred, Clarkson Tech before taking initial win over St. Lawrence, 12:9:1955 p4
Buffalo edges Eagles 77-69, 3:12:1954 p4
Cagers even season record, 2:24:1956 p3
Cagers look forward to season opener, 11:19:1954 p3
Cagers split with Oswego and Alfred, 2:18:1955 p3
Cagers swamp R.I.T. 79-65 after losing game to Alfred, 12:7:1956 p3
Cagers take third in tourney; down Pittsburgh, Oswego S., 3:15:1957 p3
Carnival sees cagemen, finmen in action; swimmers host Niagara, dragons invade nest, 2:21:1957 p5
Coach Gaylord's cagers win opener 77-72 over R.I.T. in thrilling finish, 12:3:1954 p3
Dr. Gaylord optimistic as final cut gives cagers twelve men, 11:18:1955 p3
Eagels down Clarkson and Fredonia; lose to St. Lawrence and Hartwick, 1:7:1955 p3
Eagles claw Fredonia 86- to 52, 12:14:1956 p3
Eagles drop two games to Buffalo State and Cortland after trouncing Oswego 67-53, 3:4:1955 p3
Eagles open season here, 11:6:1953 p4
Eagles swoop down on unaware dragons, 86-73, 2:11:1955 p3
Fall, winter athletic teams show varied seasonal records, 5:3:1957 p4
Fired up eagles take final two home games; Alfred 70-57, Cortland 76-68, 3:1:1957 p3
Frosh end season with 15-4 record as team play and spirit is cited, 3:11:1955 p3
Gaylord calls for basketball hopefuls; tryouts Monday, 11:2:1956 p3
Gaylord eyes hopefuls as basketball tryouts continue daily in gym, 11:9:1956 p3
Golden eagles' contests reviewed; new prospects sought by C.V. Whited, 2:12:1954 p4
Hinchey, Benson lead Eagles attack in recent games, 2:10:1956 p3
Hoopsters prepare for season opener Dec. 1; eight vets back, 11:16:1956 p3
Last minute drive by Toronto U. team robs varsity of victory 80-70, 1:22:1954 p4
Losing streak at four as Eagles drop games at Mansfield and Buffalo State, 1:14:1955 p3
Moral victory for BSTC eagles in spite of 80-45 lead, 2:26:1954 p4
Oswego state deals gaylordmen seventh straight loss 85-73, 2:15:1957 p3
R.I.T. spoils home opener 73-62, 12:2:1955 p3
Red Dragon's stop Brockprot 67-61 in final home game, 3:2:1956 p3
Slipping eagles downed twice; play at Mansfield tomorrow, 2:8:1957 p3
State teachers cage tourney under full steam at Oswego, 3:8:1957 p3
Varsity basketball begins workouts under Dr. gaylord, 11:11:1955 p3
Varsity five primed for initial tile at Alfred; tap-off at 8:15, 11:30:1956 p3
Varsity five whip RIT cagers 94-77, 12:11:1953 p3
Varsity posts 8-13 record as Storto, Reynolds, Hinchey, Cuppernull pace scoring, 3:18:1955 p3
Varsity whips Oswego 87-80, 2:19:1954 p4
Veteran players give basketball team strong squad; starting five undecided, 11:20:1953 p4
BASKETBALL-WOMEN
Girls basketball going strong in intramurals, 1:14:1955 p3
BASSETT, STELLA
College, campus school receive new additions, replacements, 10:19:1956 p2
BATES, CAROL
Spotlight on seniors, 10:26:1956 p2
BATES, JERRY
Spotlight on seniors, 2:21:1957 p2
BEAN, JEAN
Smith-Bean have June wedding, 9:21:1954 p4
BELKNAP, BARBARA
Spotlight on seniors, 3:23:1956 p2
BENEDICT, EDGAR H.
Edgar H. Benedict new member of Brockport council, 3:25:1955 p1
BENJAMIN, ETHEL
Ethel Benjamin eulogy, 10:22:1954 p1
BENSON, JOHN
Benson elected S.F.A. president; amendment lost, 5:25:1956 p1
Spotlight on seniors, 10:26:1956 p2
BENSON, VIRGINIA
Twenty new faculty members welcomed to Brockport staff, 9:28:1956 p2
BERGSTROM, CARL
State graduate wins wings at Pensacola, Fla., 5:4:1954 p1
See also: Science
Mr. Stebbins slated for Beta Sigma Chi, 2:8:1957 p2
BIEL, GRETCHEN
Campus portraits, 5:6:1955 p2
BLAKE, JACKIE
Spotlight on seniors, 10:19:1956 p2
BLOXSOM, BOB
See also: Ellsworth
Ellsworth adds spirit, unity to B.S.T.C. campus, 5:4:1956 p4
Introducing Ellsworth the Eagle, 5:4:1956 p4
BOARD OF MANAGERS
Board of managers names successors to replace seniors, 5:17:1957 p1
Carol Bates heads Board of Managers, 9:28:1956 p2
Union board attends regional conference, 11:16:1956 p1
BOBEAR, JEAN
Miss Jean Bobear accomplished in science, ballet, 11:9:1956 p2
New faculty members begin duties at B.S.T.C., 10:26:1956 p2
BOLIVIA
Will Boots, missionary describes life in Bolivia, 11:9:1956 p2
BOOTS, WILL
Will Boots, missionary describes life in Bolivia, 11:9:1956 p2
BOTT, MRS. GEORGE W.
Mrs. G.W. Bott on nine members council for BSTC, 2:18:1955 p1
BOWLING
John Quinzi at bowling clinic, 2:10:1956 p3
BRAMLEY, HERBERT
Brockport dorms namesake of famous educators, 5:17:1957 p2
BRITTON, PEARL
Twenty new faculty members welcomed to Brockport staff, 9:28:1956 p2
BROCKPORT
Brockport tradition demolished by fire, 2:11:1955 p1
BROCKPORT COUNCIL
Brockport council appoints attorney, 11:18:1955 p1
Edgar H. Benedict new member of Brockport Council, 3:25:1955 p1
Mrs. G.W. Bott on nine member council for BSTC, 2:18:1955 p1
Paul B. Hanks appointed to council, 3:4:1955 p1
BROWNING, JOHN
Browning's concert a huge success, 10:21:1955 p2
S.F.A. cultural committee presenting John Browning, 10:7:1955 p1
BRUBECH, DAVE
Jazz concert features big stars, Mulligan, Brubech, 11:4:1955 p2
BURKE, ARMAND
Burke, Derby, Gale discuss education in other lands, 2:8:1957 p2
Dr. A. Burke calls golf enthusiasts, 4:5:1957 p4
Cadet registration scheduled for 23, 1:22:1954 p3
Requirements for cadeting made known, 11:5:1954 p1
Second quarter off campus cadet assignments made, 11:19:1954 p1
CAFETERIA
Cafeteria has new addition; "Music while you eat," 12:2:1955 p2
Mrs. Green completes twenty years with college cafeteria, 11:9:1956 p1
CALDWELL, CARL
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
CAMP TOTEM
Audio-visual corps shows Totem films, 4:1:1955 p1
Brockport greets guests at Camp Totem, 10:15:1954 p1
Camp Totem gets much use by B.S.T.C., 11:12:1954 p2
Camp Totem required of senior Phys. Ed. majors, 11:2:1956 p4
Four students to rough-it as Totem employees this summer, 5:10:1957 p1
Frosh weekend at Totem, 9:29:1954 p1
Physical Ed. majors receive training at Totem camp, 9:28:1956 p1
Science club, band journey to Totem, 4:27:1956 p2
Stylus host to state press assn.; October workshop slated for Totem, 2:19:1954 p1
Totem camp houses forty children between June 8 and August 21, 1:22:1954 p1
Totem to be host for annual outdoor education workshop, 5:17:1957 p1
Toten camp host for summer workshop, 5:18:1956 p2
CAMP, CAROL
Spotlight on seniors, 3:9:1956 p2
CAMPBELL, A. LUNETTE
Campus portraits, 12:10:1954 p2
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
CAMPUS ROUNDTABLE
"Is peaceful co-existence with Russia possible?" next issue at Campus Round Table, 11:18:1955 p2
Athletic discussed by campus roundtable, 12:11:1953 p2
Campus round table plans slated, 12:10:1954 p4
Campus round table slates discussion on education issues, 3:1:1957 p1
Campus Round Table starts new topics, 2:10:1956 p4
Campus roundtable discusses fifth amendment, 11:4:1955 p2
Dr. Queen, Mr. Filippu air political viewpoints, 10:5:1956 p4
Faculty-students to voice B.S.T.C. future at campus roundtable, 12:9:1955 p2
Judge Fritsch forum speaker, 9:30:1955 p1
Mock Berlin conference scheduled February 16 by campus roundtable, 2:12:1954 p1
Red China in UN?, 12:3:1954 p4
Round table group elects new officers, schedules panel discussion March 5, 2:21:1957 p2
Round table holds debate on school aid, 10:28:1955 p2
Round table plans to discuss P.E. ed, 3:12:1954 p1
Round table states unique discussion, 3:8:1957 p4
Round table to discuss national politics, 10:8:1954 p1
Roundtable agenda lists federal aid, 10:14:1955 p2
CAMPUS SCHOOL
"Book fair" presented in campus school, 11:19:1954 p1
Campus school children televised on CBS circuit, 5:24:1957 p6
Campus school stages book fair; exhibition may become annual event, 12:11:1953 p2
Campus school students aid conservation club by planting trees, 5:10:1957 p4
Campus school students on TV, 5:20:1955 p2
Campus school tours highlight observation of education week, 11:6:1953 p1
Campus school visits museum, 4:9:1954 p3
French taught to children by Dr. Steel, 10:9:1953 p3
New instructor appointed to campus school, 2:11:1955 p1
CANTERBURY CLUB
Canterburians seek funds for Hokkaido, 3:23:1956 p2
Canterburians visit Hobart, 2:10:1956 p4
Canterbury club plans for students, 11:11:1955 p2
Canterbury club presents "Feast of lights" pageant, 1:13:1956 p2
Canterbury club sends students to conference, 2:17:1956 p2
Canterbury club to attend conference, 3:1:1957 p2
First meeting held by Canterbury club, 10:28:1955 p2
Religious club news, 10:9:1953 p4
CANTY, DONALD
Canty hears call; leaves state for 2 yr. army hitch, 2:8:1957 p1
College, campus school receive new additions, replacements, 10:19:1956 p2
CARILLION
S.F.A. war memorial fund purchases carillion chimes, 4:1:1955 p1
The purpose of our chimes, 9:23:1955 p4
CARL, DELORES
Two Brockport state seniors find Europe different than expected, 1:7:1955 p4
CARLSON, WILLIAM
President Carlson views Brockport, 10:23:1953 p1
CARPENTER, RICHARD
Campus portraits, 4:1:1955 p2
CARSON, BILL
Gilligan, Carson elected as spring day co-chairman, 3:16:1956 p1
CHAGNON, DAN
Chagnon elected to all-american & New York state pitch squad; others get state recognition, 1:22:1954 p1
CHAPMAN, ELMER
Mr. Chapman retires post, 10:14:1955 p1
CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleaders chosen as recent tryouts, 10:5:1956 p3
Cheerleaders chosen for 1956-57 campaign, 4:27:1956 p3
Cheerleaders headed by Sokolowski deserve credit for arousing spirit, 11:6:1953 p3
Cheerleaders-school spirit, 9:29:1954 p3
Leaders try for varsity, 5:4:1954 p3
Presenting: The varsity squad, 11:5:1954 p3
Twelve named to next year's cheering squad, 3:29:1957 p1
CHESNUT, JOHN
Mr. Chesnut is Florida bound next semester, 1:11:1957 p1
CHIELLA, JOE
Spotlight on seniors, 5:17:1957 p2
CHINA
Red China in UN?, 12:3:1954 p4
CHIRCO, LOUIS
Campus portraits, 3:5:1954 p3
CHORUS
Brockport students, faculty sing with Rochester group, 11:11:1955 p1
Large audience enjoys concert, 5:20:1955 p1
News in brief: Mixed chorus, 11:6:1953 p3
Spring vocal concert listed Thursday May 12, 5:6:1955 p1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB
Robert Miner heads newly organized campus Christian Science Club, 4:29:1955 p2
CHRISTMAS
Carolers sing hymns and carols night of Dec. 17, 12:11:1953 p1
Christmas carols will highlight tea, 12:11:1953 p1
Christmas formal plans being made, 11:19:1954 p4
Christmas tea sets yuletide spirit, 12:10:1954 p1
Christmas vesper service to appear 4 p.m. this afternoon, 12:14:1956 p1
Christmas vespers program to feature concert, mystery play, 12:7:1956 p1
Cold carolers will receive refreshments, 12:10:1954 p1
Fourteenth annual Christmas vespers program starts today at 4:45, 12:11:1953 p1
Freshmen present christmas ball while "Silver bells" ring forth, 12:11:1953 p1
Music, dramatics collaborate for vespers program, 11:4:1955 p2
New version of vespers to appear today, 12:9:1955 p1
Organizations unite for vesper service, 12:3:1954 p1
Over two hundred are participating inthis year's Christmas vespers, 12:10:1954 p1
Rehearsals underway for Christmas Mystery program, 11:11:1955 p2
Silver bells setting for frosh ball; girls of cabinet to receive corsages, 11:20:1953 p1
Three campus groups make change in vesper service, 11:11:1955 p1
Vespers allocation seems unnecessary (letter to the editor), 11:16:1956 p2
CITY CLUB OF ROCHESTER
Able speakers listed; winter into spring, 10:9:1953 p1
CLAFFEY, FRANCIS
Claffey presents doctorial thesis, 9:28:1956 p4
Mr. Claffey leaves to study water problems, 9:16:1953 p2
Mr. Karstetter wins contest, Claffey second, Conrad third, 3:22:1957 p2
CLARKE, DAVE
Spotlight on seniors, 10:19:1956 p2
CLASS DAY
Class day begins senior week, 5:27:1955 p1
Class day exercises feature awards, gifts presentations, 5:24:1957 p3
S.F.A. war memorial fund purchases carillion chimes: dedication set for class day, 4:1:1955 p1
CLIBURN, VAN
Dick Latimer interviews Van Cliburn, 11:5:1954 p2
CLIFFORD, FRANK
Campus portraits, 3:19:1954 p3
Mr. Herb Wilshire directs college union activities: succeeds Mr. Frank Clifford, 10:5:1956 p1
Waaaaaa (birth of baby), 3:26:1954 p1
COHEN, DAVE
Dave Cohen replaces Ken Thomas; first P.E. to take over editorship, 1:13:1956 p1
Ellsworth, senior spotlight among Cohen's merits, 5:25:1956 p1
Mary Adie, junior P.E. major, to become new Stylus editor, 5:18:1956 p1
COLLEGIATE COUNCIL
"Tower" to appoint new members, petitions are available from Dr. Rakov, 5:17:1957 p1
Collegiate council renamed Tower, adopt constitution, 4:5:1957 p1
Moore, Conrad head collegiate council, 11:30:1956 p2
New constitution to be discussed by collegiate council, 3:22:1957 p2
COMFORT, DONNA
Campus portraits, 11:11:1955 p2
COMMENCEMENT
Dr. Hartwell graduating speaker, 5:25:1954 p2
Dr. J.R. Sizoo, Dr. E B. Nyquist speak to seniors, 5:27:1955 p1
Rev. Murphy, Mr. Myler to address graduating seniors, 5:24:1957 p1
Speaker selected for graduation, 2:26:1954 p1
COMMUNICATIONS
Brockport slates July workshop on communications, 5:24:1957 p4
COMMUNITY AMBASSADOR
Joy Nichols is Brockport's first ambassador, 5:11:1956 p1
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Community service program progressing, 11:12:1954 p4
Community service work offered to students, 10:7:1955 p4
Women needed to work on community service program, 10:21:1955 p2
CONLEY, PAT
Spotlight on seniors, 5:17:1957 p2
CONRAD, RAYE
Conrad elected as veep of PTA; planning program, 10:23:1953 p1
Dinner sponsored by religious clubs, KDP at union, 11:20:1953 p1
Dr. Conrad discusses teaching profession, 11:18:1955 p2
Frosh welcomed by Dean Conrad, 9:21:1954 p1
Mr. Karstetter wins contest, Claffey second, Conrad third, 3:22:1957 p2
New orientation group meets with Dr. Conrad, 9:16:1953 p3
Students hear Conrad read, 2:19:1954 p3
CONSTRUCTION
Building approved by dormitory authority, 9:30:1955 p1
Building, repairing program processed by student union, 10:19:1956 p2
Ceremony at 4:15 p.m. today marks start of new dormitory, 3:15:1957 p1
College front steps undergoing repair, 4:20:1956 p2
Dorm torn down; parking area made, 9:16:1953 p4
Expansion program includes gymnasium, library, dormitory, 12:7:1956 p1
Expansion program progresses as new dorms are started, 3:8:1957 p1
Governor's budget includes items for three new buildings, 3:29:1957 p1
Remodeling adds three rooms, 2:10:1956 p4
Rifle range built in dorm by concerted effort of all members, 11:20:1953 p3
Television installation, new dorms mark historical review, 5:3:1957 p3
Trustees ask $13 million dormitory building program, 2:11:1955 p2
Union and dorms finally completed, 3:11:1955 p1
CORCORAN, AMBROSE
Dr. Corcoran leads, 10:21:1955 p4
CORWIN, SIS
Spotlight on seniors, 11:2:1956 p2
COSSACK, DON
D. Cossack chorus, dancer draw full house at concert, 5:10:1957 p1
Don Cossack group to appear Apr. 30 in college theatre, 4:5:1957 p1
COX, GARNET
Garnet Cox is elected S.F.A. president, 54-55, 9:21:1954 p1
CRABTREE, MILDRED
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
CRAWFORD, ARTHUR
State youth selected navy aviation cadet, 5:11:1954 p3
CROSS COUNTRY
Brockport fall sports program a big success, 11:19:1954 p1
Cross country outlook, 9:16:1953 p2
Cross country team meets Roberts Wesleyan, 9:30:1955 p3
Cross countrymen win, 10:15:1954 p3
First home x-country meet today; gridderes meet New Haven tomorrow, 10:9:1953 p1
Fleet cross country team places 2nd at Canisius invitational; brings home first state teachers college trophy, 11:20:1953 p1
Fulton's harriers finish season with 24-35 victory over Niagara, 12:11:1953 p3
Harrieres and Randell continue to roll, 10:29:1954 p3
Harriers chalk up two victories; hit Cortland, Buffalo, 11:6:1953 p4
Harriers drop third to Cortland, 11:4:1955 p3
Harriers fourth at LeMoyne, 10:28:1955 p3
Harriers in finale split with Niagara, U. of R., 11:11:1955 p3
Harriers ironing out wrinkles for U.B. Mon., 10:19:1956 p5
Harriers lose finale for 3-5 dual record, 11:18:1955 p3
Harriers post first win 21-35, 10:21:1955 p3
Harriers rout U. of R.; place fourth in state, 11:12:1954 p3
Harriers tripped by Roberts Wesleyan drop 37-18 decision, 10:5:1956 p3
Roberts outruns Harriers 22-33, 10:7:1955 p3
Runners set down by strong Buffalo team, 10:9:1953 p4
Schmatz named harrier coach for 1956 season, 9:28:1956 p3
Winless harriers hope for bright sports at state meet, 11:2:1956 p3
CROSS, ALICE
Kimber, Cross attend Eastern state conference, 3:23:1956 p1
CROSS, MARJORIE
Campus portraits, 4:29:1955 p2
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
CUPPERNULL, RONALD
Spotlight on seniors, 2:24:1956 p2
CURRICULUM
Curriculum changes announces to go into effect next fall, 5:25:1956 p2
Three year's research results in revised Phys. Education curriculum, 11:2:1956 p1
New faculty members begin duties at B.S.T.C., 10:26:1956 p2
DAHL, ANNE
Anne Dahl receives scholarship based on personal merits, 5:3:1957 p1
DAISY CHAIN
Sophomore women to escort seniors in daisy chain tie-up, 5:24:1957 p3
DANCE
D. Cossack chorus, dancer draw full house at concert, 5:10:1957 p1
Decree denounces dance drama due, 1:22:1954 p3
Famous dancer, Pearl Primus appears here, 12:2:1955 p1
Fourth annual dance symposium held, 10:21:1955 p4
Indian dancer gives program, 5:11:1954 p2
Jose Limon dance group here March 9, 3:4:1955 p1
Jose Limon group pleases audience, 3:18:1955 p1
Modern dance club announces fall program, 9:30:1955 p3
Modern dance club prepares for water ballet, 11:18:1955 p2
Modern dance hosts successful symposium, 10:29:1954 p4
Modern dance symposium completed, 10:15:1954 p3
Modern dance symposium planned, 10:8:1954 p3
Rhythm club gives cha-cha lessons, 11:9:1956 p4
DEAN, VERA MICHELES
Native of Russia to speak here, 10:15;1954 p2
DECKER, BETTY
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
Welcome back, 3:5:1954 p1
DEDMAN, W. WAYNE
Campus portraits, 10:28:1955 p2
Rockefellder tried for morals, ethics in history classes, 12:14:1956 p1
DEIULIO, ANTHONY
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
Delta Psi Omega inaugurates new dramatics club officers, 5:18:1956 p1
DPO movies, 10:23:1953 p4
Science club hears student speeches; Delta Psi Omega sponsors drama festival, 12:14:1956 p2
DEMOCRATS
Young democrats sponsor political fact-a-day series, 10:19:1956 p6
DERBY, ORLO
Burke, Derby, Gale discuss education in other lands, 2:8:1957 p2
Dr. Derby enjoys tour in Japan, 11:19:1954 p1
Dr. Derby speaks on Japan to ACE, 2:17:1956 p1
Dr. Derby to teach in Japan for year, 9:21:1954 p2
DEWEY, GOVERNOR
Former governor Dewey appoints local councils, 2:11:1955 p1
DEWEY, PAT
Spotlight on seniors, 11:16:1956 p2
DEWEY, SUE
Two Brockport state seniors find Europe different than expected, 1:7:1955 p4
DI CHRISTINA, FRANK
Spotlight on seniors, 3:9:1956 p2
DI LODOVICO, ANGIOLINA
Spotlight on seniors, 2:24:1956 p2
DORMITORIES
Brockport dorms namesake of famous educators, 5:17:1957 p2
Building approved by dormitory authority, 9:30:1955 p1
Ceremony at 4:15 p.m. today marks start of new dormitory, 3:15:1957 p1
Dorm torn down; parking area made, 9:16:1953 p4
Dorms vie for decoration award, 12:14:1956 p4
Expansion program includes gymnasium, library, dormitory, 12:7:1956 p1
Expansion program progresses as new dorms are started, 3:8:1957 p1
Rifle range built in dorm by concerted effort of all members, 11:20:1953 p3
Television installation, new dorms mark historical review, 5:3:1957 p3
Trustees ask $13 million dormitory building program, 2:11:1955 p2
Union and dorms finally completed, 3:11:1955 p1
DOWNES, SARAH ANN
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
DRAKE, BERNARD
Dean Drake will deliver assembly welcome today, 5:4:1956 p1
Dean of college welcomes drama festival guests, 3:23:1956 p1
Dean, Mrs. Drake invited to world premier, 2:10:1956 p1
Dear Barney!! Writes Lucille Ball, 2:10:1956 p1
Dr. Allen replaces Dean Drake as dean of the college in fall, 5:25:1956 p1
DRAMA
Annual drama festival to be held in March, 2:24:1956 p1
Area thespians to compete at annual March drama festival, 3:8:1957 p1
Brockport host for area school drama festival, 3:23:1956 p1
Dean of college welcomes drama festival guests, 3:23:1956 p1
Drama festival begins today, spring play has two day run, 3:22:1957 p1
Drama festival here March 27 Fagen speaks, 3:12:1954 p1
Drama festival proves success, 3:25:1955 p4
Faculty from music, art, drama, make plans for art conference, 2:26:1954 p1
Here tomorrow drama festival, 3:26:1954 p1
Science club hears student speeches; Delta Psi Omega sponsors drama festival, 12:14:1956 p2
The Dublin Players present: Juno and the paycock, 9:29:1954 p1
Welcome extended to drama vistors, 3:26:1954 p1
DRAMATICS CLUB
"Devil's disciple" presented here in arena style, 11:12:1954 p1
"The male animal," 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, 3:26:1954 p1
"Third party" assists in Devil's disciple, 11:19:1954 p4
Arena offers savings for future plays, 1:7:1955 p1
Art Johnson plays role of Mr. Roberts, 3:4:1955 p1
B.S.T.C. host to drama groups, 3:18:1955 p1
Delta Psi Omega inaugurates new dramatics club officers, 5:18:1956 p1
Dramatics class present two plays, 5:13:1955 p4
Dramatics club holds cast try-outs for spring play, 2:15:1957 p1
Dramatics club presented "Discussion on drama," 11:9:1956 p2
Dramatics club presents spring production tonight, 3:18:1955 p1
Dramatics club rehearsing play, 9:23:1955 p1
Dramatics club seeks trick cane for fall play, 11:2:1956 p1
Dramatics club to cast Mr. Roberts, 2:11:1955 p2
Dramatics club to inaugurate plans, 11:11:1955 p4
Dramatics, politics dominate cultural activity headlines, 5:3:1957 p3
Dramatists elected; will select new play, 10:9:1953 p1
Fall play features Dr. Steel's epilogue, 10:26:1956 p1
Fall play, the imaginary invalid, features unusual 17th century styles, 10:19:1956 p1
Gay two-act play "Mrs. McThing" chosen for spring production, 1:13:1956 p1
George Bernard Shaw's play given November 17, 18, 19, 20, 11:12:1954 p1
Hetler, cast of AK 601 awarded "Well done," 3:25:1955 p1
Hetler, Karstetter direct Mrs. McThing, drama festival, 3:2:1956 p1
Imaginary invalid has two day run beginning 8 p.m. tonight, 11:16:1956 p1
Interdependence opening dramatics club fall season, 9:30:1955 p1
Male Animal spring play, 2:12:1954 p1
Many performers get chance to act in "Mrs. McThing," 3:9:1956 p1
Mrs. McThing cast; Hetler to direct, 2:17:1956 p1
Mrs. McThing has two day run beginning tonight in theatre, 3:23:1956 p1
One-act play to be presented at Alfred festival, 3:4:1955 p1
One-act plays well received by full house, 5:20:1955 p4
Pavlak, cast most convincing, reveal Shaw's meaning, 12:3:1954 p1
Performers anticipate final rehearsals of Moliere's play, 11:9:1956 p1
Spring play cast prepares for final rehearsals week, 3:15:1957 p1
Spring play possibilities are discussed at club meeting, 11:18:1955 p2
Stage set for arena, 11:5:1954 p1
Stage, work crews begin hectic rehearsal week, 3:16:1956 p1
Students, faculty star in dramatic presentation of "The male animal," 2:19:1954 p1
Thespians rehearse Molier's "Le Malade Imaginaire," 9:28:1956 p1
Three one-act plays made ready for May 11 opening, 5:6:1955 p1
Three one-act plays success Wed. night, 5:13:1955 p4
Tryouts completed, four cast for annual spring production, 2:21:1957 p1
Winterset added to list of hits, 12:11:1953 p2
Winterset given highest reviews; local cast changes made final, 11:6:1953 p2
Winterset staged in auditorium: Bishop and Mascioli play leads, 11:20:1953 p1
Winterset will be dramatic club's November presentation, 10:23:1953 p1
DRUMHELLER, SIDNEY
Twenty new faculty members welcomed to Brockport staff, 9:28:1956 p2
DUBLIN PLAYERS
Meet an Irish actor, 10:8:1954 p4
The Dublin Players present: Juno and the paycock, 9:29:1954 p1
Dewey, Cease plan to attend eastern states conference, 3:8:1957 p1
Kimber, Cross attend Eastern states conference, 3:23:1956 p1
Pat Dewey, Noel Cease attend eastern state conference, 3:22:1957 p1
EASTMAN, SIDNEY
Campus portraits, 11:12:1954 p2
ECKL, JACQUELINE
Campus portraits, 1:14:1955 p2
EDUCATION
Burke, Derby, Gale to discuss education in other lands, 2:8:1957 p2
Delta Kappa Gamma selects Judy Berry to receive award, 3:8:1957 p1
Petitions to circulate for proposed salary increase, 1:7:1955 p1
Popular magazine offers articles on education, 11:12:1954 p1
State education committee here for conference, 10:21:1955 p1
Teaching in junior high is approved, 12:3:1954 p1
Totem to be host for annual outdoor education workshop, 5:17:1957 p1
EDWARDS, WILLIAM
Albany names Dr. Edwards C.C.H. chairman, 5:3:1957 p2
Campus portraits, 9:30:1955 p2
Edwards lectures on India, 3:12:1954 p3
Ford grant to be used to interest college students in practical politics, 12:7:1956 p1
The 1st eight: faculty, students air views, 10:9:1953 p2
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT
Eisenhower appeals to the people, 12:10:1954 p2
The 1st eight: faculty, students air views, 10:9:1953 p2
ELLSWORTH
Ellsworth adds spirit, unity to B.S.T.C. campus, 5:4:1956 p4
Ellsworth, Brockport's mascot, relates his carnival plans, 2:15:1957 p1
Ellsworth, golden eagle, celebrates first anniversary, 5:3:1957 p3
Introducing Ellsworth the Eagle, 5:4:1956 p4
ELTON, RICHARD
Dr. Elton sponsors unique ranger camp, 11:16:1956 p2
EMMERSON, HAROLD
Emerson, Lane will appear on radio, TV, 10:29:1954 p1
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA
Dr. Steel consultant for encyclopedia britannica, 9:21:1954 p1
ENGLISH
All college English committee changes policy, 3:9:1956 p4
All-college english committee aims to help students writing, speech problems, 12:14:1956 p2
Early secondary certification to begin in July, 5:20:1955 p1
English club considers teaching requirements, 2:10:1956 p4
Experiment conducted by english department, 11:5:1954 p2
Faculty guets at author's night, 11:4:1955 p1
ENROLLMENT
Admissions office reports forty-twp new entrants, 2:15:1957 p1
Brockport future expansion forseen as plans go through, 3:9:1956 p1
Building program expects to meet double enrollment, 3:22:1957 p1
Expansion program will have 2500 students by 1964, 5:4:1956 p6
Freshmen enrollment will approach 300; graduates and entering classes at balance, 9:16:1953 p1
Larger enrollment causes overload, 4:29:1955 p1
EUROPE
23 Brockport travelers pay visits to many historical old european sites, 9:16:1953 p2
23 grads take european trip, 9:21:1954 p1
Committee seeks civic ambassador for european trip, 2:21:1957 p1
Dr. Steel gathers additional group for european tour, 12:11:1953 p1
Schedule listed for Steel's tour, 2:19:1954 p1
State cancels credit for European tours, 11:19:1954 p1
Students, teachers will tour Europe with Dr. Eric Steel, 3:22:1957 p1
Two Brockport state seniors find Europe different than expected, 1:7:1955 p4
Three Brockport students named to Finger Lakes Hockey Association teams, 10:26:1956 p3
FILIPPU, KAARLO
Dr. Queen, Mr. Filippu air political viewpoints, 10:5:1956 p4
FINANCIAL AID
Anne Dahl receives scholarship based on personal merits, 4:5:1957 p1
Fulbright scholarship competitions now open for research and study, 5:10:1957 p4
Fulbright scholarships, 10:8:1954 p1
Local scholarships received by 7 men, 14 women, 3:1:1957 p1
One month remains to apply for fulbright scholarships, 10:5:1956 p4
S.F.A. awards scholarships to eighteen students, 3:16:1956 p1
Scholarship applications must be filed by Jan. 25, 1:11:1957 p1
Scholarship award to be made soon, 2:19:1954 p1
Scholarship for radio work offered, 1:7:1955 p2
Scholarships available to large groups; amount of grants is not determined, 12:11:1953 p1
Scholarships open to british schools, 9:16:1953 p4
Students view for yearly scholarships, 4:1:1955 p2
The Ellen Hanf Memorial fund, 9:29:1954 p2
Three thousand dollars offered, 1:14:1955 p1
Top students receive recognition as recipients of scholarships, honors, 5:3:1957 p3
Vets scholarships available soon, 5:13:1955 p1
FINLAND
Student ambassador, Joy Nichols, enjoys summer in Finland, 11:9:1956 p1
FOOTBALL
90 yd. dash sparks B.S.T.C. to victory, 10:8:1954 p3
Alfred downs B.S.T.C. 26-0, 9:29:1954 p3
Alfred wrecks eagles debut 50-0 before 5,100 fans, 9:30:1955 p3
Brockport downs Ithaca 21-6 for second win of season, 11:4:1955 p3
Brockport fall sports program a big success, 11:19:1954 p1
Brockport footballers beaten by Alfredmen: depth and speed spell doom for Boozermen, 10:9:1953 p4
Brockport ties Cortland 12-12, 10:29:1954 p3
Buffalo upsets B.S.T.C. 26-0, 10:7:1955 p3
Clarion scores 27-7 victory over vastly improved Brockport gridders, 10:14:1955 p3
Eaglemen suffer stunning defeat at the hands of strong Cortland team, 11:6:1953 p4
Eagles fly high; defeat Edinboro 21-12, 10:22:1954 p3
Eagles in finale with Alfred; kickoff tomorrow at 1:30 p.m., 11:9:1956 p3
Eagles lose to cortland 32-0 for fourth loss, 10:28:1955 p3
Eagles open bid for best season tomorrow at Alfred, 9:23:1955 p3
Eagles stalled by Ithaca 0-0, 11:5:1954 p3
Eagles triumph in mud, glory for homecoming, 10:21:1955 p3
Field goal in final minute gives Clarion 30-28 victory over Eagles, 11:19:1954 p3
First home x-country meet today; gridders meet New Haven tomorrow, 10:9:1953 p1
Golden eagles trample Montclair in opener 32-7, 9:28:1956 p3
Gridders defeated by Edinboro 33-6; slim crowd sees 6th loss, 11:20:1953 p4
Gridders nipped by Clarion: 51-7, 10:23:1953 p4
Gridders travel to New Haven; face new england powerhouse, 11:2:1956 p3
Gridmen blank Mansfield 14-0 team play, conditioning pay, 10:5:1956 p3
Gridmen oppose Ithaca tonight; kickoff slated for 8:00 p.m., 10:26:1956 p3
Gridmen seek fifth straight, 10:19:1956 p5
Gridmen surprise Alfred in brilliant effort but are defeated 27-0; Kelly leads backs, 11:16:1956 p3
Line is solid; schedule fair for determined golden eagles, 9:16:1953 p2
Mansfield, Montclair added to grid schedule, 5:4:1956 p5
New Haven routs gridmen in final game of 1955 season, 11:11:1955 p3
New Haven tears eagle's line, 26-14, 11:12:1954 p3
Tackle Jack Goetchius voted to honors in national rating, 1:11:1957 p3
FORD
Ford grant to be used to interest college students in practical politics, 12:7:1956 p1
FOSTER, WARREN
Campus portraits, 2:11:1955 p2
FRATERNITIES
See also: Individual societites
Vermont probes frat problems, 5:11:1954 p2
FRENCH
French students visits campus, 3:18:1955 p4
French taught to children by Dr. Steel, 10:9:1953 p3
FRESHMEN
Class of 1959 present annual frosh formal; "Skaters waltz," 12:2:1955 p1
Freshmen elect officers; Maraug wins presidency, 11:18:1955 p1
Freshmen enrollment will approach 300; graduates and entering classes at balance, 9:16:1953 p1
Freshmen present winter whirl with the music of Sunny Allen, 12:10:1954 p1
Frosh choose class officers for '57-58; Stevens president, 5:24:1957 p1
Frosh elect Kelley, Wood, Stevens, Anderson to pilot class, 11:9:1956 p1
Frosh elect S.F.A. representatives Tues., Dec. 6, 12:2:1955 p1
Frosh weekend at Totem, 9:29:1954 p1
Frosh welcomed by Dean Conrad, 9:21:1954 p1
Hazing of frosh, 10:8:1954 p1
Kelley, Anderson lead freshmen, 9:28:1956 p1
My beanie speaks, 3:11:1955 p4
Shipwreck-frosh pick theme for May 21 weekend, 5:13:1955 p1
Skaters' waltz music by Allen Peters, 12:9:1955 p1
Sophomores welcome new frosh at annual mixer, 9:23:1955 p2
FRITSCH, JOSEPH
Judge Fritsch forum speaker, 9:30:1955 p1
FULTON, JAMES
Campus portraits, 10:14:1955 p2
Mr. J. Fulton announces weight training program, 4:5:1957 p4
Southold youth selected as naval aviation cadet, 9:21:1954 p4
GALE, J. NICHOLAS
Burke, Derby, Gale to discuss education in other lands, 2:8:1957 p2/4
GALLOWAY, CAROL
Campus portraits, 10:8:1954 p2
GARNER, ERROL
Errol Garner and Al Belleto sextette entertain students, 12:9:1955 p1
Jazz pianist, Errol Garner visits union, 12:2:1955 p1
GAUVEREAU, NANCY
Campus portraits, 5:11:1954 p3
GAYLORD, CURTISS
Dr. Gaylord gets doctorate, 9:21:1954 p3
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
GERMANY
Judy Kopp, student ambassador, reports on trip to Germany, 11:16:1956 p1
GIANNADEO, RICHARD
Campus personalities, 1:13:1956 p2
GILLIGAN, SUE
Campus portraits, 10:28:1955 p2
Gilligan, Carson elected as spring day co-chairman, 3:16:1956 p1
GLEE CLUB
En masse to mees, 10:9:1953 p3
Glee club begins concert rehearsals, 2:10:1956 p4
Glee club seeks new members, 2:19:1954 p3
Large audience enjoys concert, 5:20:1955 p1
Male choristers meet; welcome new singers, 10:9:1953 p1
Men's glee club to appear at Warsaw central April 3, 3:29:1957 p2
Women's glee club ensemble to offer pre-easter concert, 3:29:1957 p1
GOETCHIUS, JACK
Tackle Jack Goetchius voted to honors in national rating, 1:11:1957 p3
GOLF
Burke's golfers win, lose one, 5:13:1955 p3
Dr. A. Burke calls golf enthusiasts, 4:5:1957 p4
Dr. Lee calls for golf candidates, 3:23:1956 p3
Golf news, 5:11:1954 p4
Golf team loses, 5:27:1955 p3
Golf team loses to Alfred, U. of R., 5:6:1955 p3
Golf team opens season today against Alfred, 4:29:1955 p3
Linkmen remain winless, face Alfred at Wellsville, 5:10:1957 p3
Linkmen tee off Monday in initial golf contest, 4:27:1956 p3
Linksmen close season against Oswego today; Long, Conrad low scorers, 5:24:1957 p5
Linksmen drop golf opener to Rochester, 5:4:1956 p5
Linksmen lose 5-3 to U. of Rochester, 5:3:1957 p5
Spring sports come to close, netmen win two, golfers bow, 5:25:1956 p3
GOSLIN, WILLARD
Dr. Goslin speaks at Brighton; theme on freedom of education, 11:6:1953 p1
GOULD, HENRY
Campus portraits, 10:29:1954 p2
Dr. Gould contributes to instructor magazine, 9:21:1954 p2
Gould, Rockcastle publish articles, 10:7:1955 p2
Magazine signs Dr. Gould again, 2:18:1955 p1
GOULD, HOWARD
Confab mulls school problem, 3:19:1954 p1
GRADUATE
Brockport faculty offer many graduate courses in area communities, 2:15:1957 p1
Fellowships for graduate study, 11:12:1954 p1
Graduate classes enrollment climbs, 10:7:1955 p1
Graduate division lists new courses, 10:29:1954 p4
Graduate extension program increases, 2:24:1956 p1
GRADUATION
See: Commencement
GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES
See also: Individual societies
N.Y. State U. bars Greek nationals, 10:23:1953 p2
Vermont probes frat problems, 5:11:1954 p2
GREEN, JEAN
Mrs. Green completes twenty years with college cafeteria, 11:9:1956 p1
GREEN, JOHN
New faculty members begin duties at B.S.T.C., 10:26:1956 p2
GREENE, BARBARA
Spotlight on seniors, 5:4:1956 p2
GUARINO, ROBERT
Spotlight on seniors, 10:5:1956 p2
GULNICK, RUSSELL
Campus portraits, 3:18:1955 p2
GUSTAFSON, JOHN
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
GYMNASTICS
Alexander gymnasts present exhibition, 5:11:1956 p3
Gymnastic team's revival in doubt, 11:20:1953 p4
Olympic stars to perform in varsity club gymnastic demonstration on April 4, 3:22:1957 p3
Student gymnasts perform at half of opening game, 12:2:1955 p3
Associate dean of students resigns, Miss Jackson returns, 11:30:1956 p1
Campus portraits, 5:4:1954 p3
Miss Carrie Hall appointed associate dean of students, 9:28:1956 p1
Miss Hall to begin work on respiratory disease projects, 12:7:1956 p1
HALL, JEAN
Campus portraits, 3:12:1954 p3
Spotlight on seniors, 2:10:1956 p2
HALLOWEEN
Halloween party planned Nov. 1 at Churchville park, 10:26:1956 p4
Soph's sponsor Halloween dance, "Casper's folly," 10:19:1956 p1
Sophomore's sponsor Halloween dance, "Casper's folly," 10:26:1956 p1
HAMILTON, ISHVANI
Indian dancer gives program, 5:11:1954 p2
HANF, ELLEN
The Ellen Hanf memorial fund, 9:29:1954 p2
HANKS, PAUL
Paul B. Hanks appointed to council, 3:4:1955 p1
HARE, MARGURITE
Hare at New Platz, 3:12:1954 p1
HARTEN, JACK
Spotlight on seniors, 11:2:1956 p2
HARTWELL, ERNEST
Dr. Hartwell graduating speaker, 5:25:1954 p2
Speaker selected for graduation, 2:26:1954 p1
HAYNES, PAULINE
Campus portraits, 3:26:1954 p3
HAYNES, RAY
Ray Haynes receives naval commission, 10:19:1956 p3
Spotlight on seniors, 3:23:1956 p2
HAZING
Hazing of frosh, 10:8:1954 p1
HEALTH
Confab mulls school problem, 3:19:1954 p1
Cortland workshop outlines new GE health ed. program, 5:4:1954 p3
Eye, ear tests set for March, 2:19:1954 p3
Four hundred receive polio shots, 11:30:1956 p1
Health center serves the student body, 11:12:1954 p1
Iola Mobile x-ray unit to visit college campus, 4:20:1956 p4
Students to receive Salk polio shots, 11:2:1956 p1
HEHNLY, WINIFRED
Have you met?, 11:18:1955 p2
HELLMAN, ROBERT
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
HEMBROOKE, JOE
Spotlight on seniors, 4;20:1956 p2
HERMAN, WOODY
Armstrong, Herman lead jazz contingent in Rochester review, 3:16:1956 p2
Armstrong, Herman perform despite heaviest snowfall, 3:23:1956 p2
HERSHEY, LEWIS
Selective service qualification test deadline Monday, March 8, 3:5:1954 p4
HETLER, LOUIS
Pass the cigars, 2:26:1954 p1
HEWITT, ELEANOR
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
HICHAR, JOSEPH
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
HILLIER, PETER
Campus portraits, 4:9:1954 p3, 4:29:1955 p2
HILTON
School teachers form nucleus of Hilton crusaders drum corps, 10:5:1956 p1
HINCHEY, PETER
Brockport places Hinchey, Schmid on all-american squad; seven gain all-state honors, 1:13:1956 p1
Spotlight on seniors, 3:16:1956 p2
HISTORY
The Brockport story, 3:11:1955 p1
HOLMES, GRACE BOK
Grace Bok Holmes is U.N. speaker, 10:23:1953 p1
HOMECOMING
Alumni, students enjoy homecoming, 10:26:1956 p1
Crowd enjoys past weekend, 10:21:1955 p1
Current homecoming originates from ex-hoopsters return, 10:19:1956 p1
Displays for homecoming, 10:15:1954 p3
Gala festivities planned for 1954 homecoming, 10:22:1954 p1
Homecoming 1955-56, 10:14:1955 p5
Homecoming dance lists Bob Bruce and his orchestra, 10:14:1955 p1
Homecoming day float contest, 10:15:1954 p3
Homecoming highlights October activities, 9:28:1956 p4
Homecoming plans feature parade, house displays, 10:5:1956 p1
Homecoming, winter carnival, spring weekend, highlight social activities, 5:3:1957 p4
House displays, parade mark reunion of Brockport alumni, 10:7:1955 p1
Houses complete displays; difficult decision foreseen, 10:19:1956 p3
Judges review parade plans, 10:14:1955 p1
Parade starts homecoming day activities, 9:30:1955 p1
Unique floats highlight parade, 10:19:1956 p3
HONOR
See also: Kappa Delta Pi
16 candidates work toward honors in social studies, 12:14:1956 p2
18 students named to who's who, 12:7:1956 p2
180 students named to dean's honor roll, 3:1:1957 p1
Fifteen students make who's who, 2:19:1954 p1
Top students receive recognition as recipients of scholarships, honors, 5:3:1957 p3
Who's who selections made, 12:9:1955 p2
Who's who selects 17, 11:5:1954 p1
Zeta Pi pledges members to national honor society 34 juniors, seniors chosen, 2:8:1957 p2
HOTEL LANDMARK
Brockport tradition demolished by fire, 2:11:1955 p1
HOUSTON, JOAN
Spotlight on a senior, 5:25:1956 p2
HUGHES, BILL
Campus portraits, 10:7:1955 p2
Soccermen place Bill Hughes; four others named all-state, 1:11:1957 p3
Associate dean of students resigns, Miss Jackson returns, 11:30:1956 p1
Costance Waller named new associate dean of students, 5:24:1957 p1
Dean of women sets rule for gals' housing, 9:16:1953 p1
Miss Jackson reitres after 41 years of service, 5:25:1956 p1
JANISCH, EDWARD
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
New faculty members begin duties at B.S.T.C., 10:26:1956 p2
JAPAN
Dr. Derby enjoys tour in Japan, 11:19:1954 p1
Dr. Derby speaks on Japan to ACE, 2:17:1956 p1
Dr. Derby to teach in Japan for year, 9:21:1954 p2
JAZZ
Armstrong, Herman lead jazz contingent in Rochester review, 3:16:1956 p2
Armstrong, Herman perform despite heaviest snowfall, 3:23:1956 p2
Cultural committee plans '57 program, engage Ted Wilson's jazz for opener, 5:17:1957 p1
Errol garner and Al Belleto sextette entertain students, 12:9:1955 p1
Jazz concert features big stars Mulligan, Brubech, 11:4:1955 p2
Jazz concert is slated for January 11th, 1:7:1955 p1
Jazz pianist, Errol Garner visits union, 12:2:1955 p1
Successful jam session viewed by large audience in union, 11:11:1955 p2
Tailgate ramblers to perform tomorrow night in union, 11:9:1956 p1
Varsity club dance, St. Patrick's dance, kazz concert feature weekend, 3:16:1956 p1
Will Moyle appears with records, talks about jazz, 11:11:1955 p1
Will Moyle on jazz; rhythm club forms, 11:18:1955 p4
JONUS, A. VICTOR
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
JOYNER, SARAH
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
JUBILEE, JIM
Spotlight on seniors, 3:8:1957 p2
JUNIORS
"Midnight Modd" dance tomorrow night in union, 3:9:1956 p1
"Midnight Mood" theme for March 10 junior dance, 3:2:1956 p1
"Woodland serenade" theme for junior class dance, 11:11:1955 p1
Junior class cancels dance, plans picnic at Hamlin beach, 3:1:1957 p1
Junior class formal antics in Atlantis, 3:12:1954 p1
Junior class to sponsor dance on November 13, 11:12:1954 p1
Juniors elect Lathan, Kirby, Hachten, Henry to lead class, 2:21:1957 p1
Juniors elect Saga staff, start work on senior section, 5:24:1957 p3
Juniors sponsored autumn serenade, 11:18:1955 p2
Juniors to hold shamrock shimmer, 3:11:1955 p2
Juniors to transform union into night club, 11:2:1956 p1
New slate of office chosen by junior class, 2:17:1956 p1
Settings, band help make junior dance big hit, 3:16:1956 p1
St. Paddy's day motif to prevail at junior dance, 3:4:1955 p1
Tomorrow night junior dance "Blue" theme sets atmosphere, 11:6:1953 p1
Kappa Alpha Mu announces ninth annual college photo contest, 3:5:1954 p1
KAPPA DELTA PI
See also: Honor
Dinner sponsored by religious club, KDP at union, 11:20:1953 p1
Five representatives of Kappa Delta Phi to attend conference at Fredonia, 3:8:1957 p4
Kappa Delta Pi clan at Purdue, 3:26:1954 p1
Kappa Delta Pi elects members, 5:6:1955 p1
Kappa Delta Pi names leaders, scholars to ranks, 11:5:1954 p1
KPD, P.E. majors elect new officers, initiate members, 5:24:1957 p4
News in brief, 10:23:1953 p3
Zeta Pi pledges members to national honor society 34 juniors, seniors chosen, 2:8:1957 p2
KARSTETTER, ALLAN
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
Magazine prints Mr. Karstetter's article, 9:23:1955 p4
Mr. Karstetter wins contest, Claffey second, Conrad third, 3:22:1957 p2
KEISER, NORMAN
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
Kimber, Cross attend eastern states conference, 3:23:1956 p1
Spotlight on seniors, 2:10:1956 p2
KINGSTON, CAROL
Campus portraits, 2:18:1955 p2
KINNERET
Kinneret club to reorganize, 10:28:1955 p2
Kinneret discusses pass-over party, 3:15:1957 p4
Kinneret elects officers, plans passover sedar, 3:29:1957 p4
Kinneret holds Chanukah celebration; newman club anounces male retreat, 12:14:1956 p2
Kinneret plans important meeting, 11:4:1955 p2
Religious club news, 10:9:1953 p4
Sedar dinner to be held April 8, rabbis to speak at next meeting, 4:5:1957 p2
KINZLY, BERTA
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
KIRKMIRE, KATHLEEN
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
KOPP, JUDY
Judy Kopp, student ambassador, reports on trip to Germany, 11:16:1956 p1
Successful jam session viewed by large audience in union, 11:11:1955 p2
MANNIX, JOSEPHINE
Campus portraits, 3:25:1955 p2
MARANG, CHUCK
Campus personalities, 12:2:1955 p2
MARINES
Captain Ivins to enlist applicants for marine corps, 2:8:1957 p2
College women desired by U.S. marine corps, 11:20:1953 p4
Four future marines complete training, 9:28:1956 p2
Marines to hold officer candidate interviews April 19, 4:1:1955 p2
Two alumni complete OCS, 5:4:1954 p1
MARINO, FRANK
Frank Marino named as next Stylus editor, succeeds Adie, 5:17:1957 p1
MARONEY, FRANCES
Rench, Maroney co-authors of "I can't read," 11:18:1955 p2
MARTIN, NANCY
Campus portraits, 4:1:1955 p2
MAURER, VIRGINIA
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
MAYNE, NORMA JEAN
Campus portraits, 3:18:1955 p2
MCCALISTER, WATSON
All-american honors go to Irish and Walt; six chosen all-state, 1:14:1955 p1
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
MCTEAGUE, PATRICK
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
MILLER, GARY
Campus portraits, 1:7:1955 p2
MISKELL, CHARLES
Campus portraits, 11:11:1955 p2
MOCK ELECTION
Eisenhower wins in mock election, 11:2:1956 p1
Mock election draws near at Brockport, 10:15:1954 p1
Mock election-Oct. 25, 26, 10:22:1954 p2
Student poll favors Ike ticket, 10:19:1956 p1
Students ponder IKE or ADLAI, 10:5:1956 p1
MORGAN, GIFFORD
Brockport dorms namesake of famous educators, 5:17:1957 p2/4
MORGANSTEIN, SYLVIA
Silly Morganstein to work for NBC, 2:26:1954 p3
MORONEY, FRANCES
Campus portraits, 1:7:1955 p2
MORRIS, JANE
Vinal and Morris attend conference, 3:26:1954 p1
MOSS, THEODORE
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
Will Moyle appears with records, talks about jazz, 11:11:1955 p1
Will Moyle on jazz; rhythm club forms, 11:18:1955 p4
MUFFORD, NORRENE
Campus portraits, 3:4:1955 p2
MULLIGAN, GERRY
Jazz concert features big stars Mulligan, Brubech, 11:4:1955 p2
MURPHY, HELEN
Spotlight on seniors, 2:21:1957 p2
MURPHY, JOHN FRANCIS
Rev. Murphy, Mr. Myler to address graduating seniors, 5:24:1957 p1
MURROW, EDWARD R.
Is freedom of speech a joke?, 4:9:1954 p1
MUSIC
See also: Band, Chorus, Orchestra
Australian quartet to conduct concert Sat. afternoon, 2:21:1957 p1
Award granted to Dr. Carl Alette for Orch. composition, 4:1:1955 p1
B.S.T.C to hear Julliard quartet, 3:25:1955 p1
Dick Latimer interviews Van Cliburn, 11:5:1954 p2
Don Cossack group to appear Apr. 30 in college theatre, 4:5:1957 p1
Faculty from music, art, drama, make plans for art conference, 2:26:1954 p1
Harpsichord group presents last cultural program, 4:20:1956 p1
Hi-fi outmoded by sterotape player; verified Monday, 1:11:1957 p1
Instrumental groups end year's work, 5:27:1955 p2
Jazz concert features big stars Mulligan, Brubech, 11:4:1955 p2
Jazz concert is slated for January 11th, 1:7:1955 p1
Juillard quartet will perform here, 2:11:1955 p1
Julliard quartet date reset, 3:18:1955 p2
Music group fund drive, 2:18:1955 p1
Music groups to present hits from "My fair lady" at annual spring concert, 5:3:1957 p1
Music in and around Rochester, 10:22:1954 p4
Russo provides music saturday after game, 1:14:1955 p1
School teachers form nucleus of Hilton crusaders drum corps, 10:5:1956 p1
Senior, Charles Alaimo forms quartet, records "Leap frog," 2:8:1957 p1
String quartet, brass choir will perform, 5:13:1955 p1
Union hi-fi set records available, 11:2:1956 p4
MYLER, JOSEPH
Rev. Murphy, Mr. Myler to address graduating seniors, 5:24:1957 p1
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 10:5:1956 p2
NASH, HARRY
Campus portraits, 3:19:1954 p3
NASH, JAY B.
Dr. J.B. Nash to speak here Wed. at p.e. convocation, 2:21:1957 p1
P.E. majors enjoy Dr. Nash's talk at first convocation, 3:1:1957 p1
NAVY
Navy pilot to visit here, 12:3:1954 p2
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Brockport faculty report on convention in New York City, 12:3:1954 p1
New York teachers hold 110th annual meeting, 9:30:1955 p1
Teachers study education at conference in Rochester, 10:15:1954 p1
NEWMAN CLUB
Dwyer chairman of communion breakfast, 11:6:1953 p3
Dwyer states Catholic policy, 3:26:1954 p1
Kinneret holds Chanukah celebration; newman club announces male retreat, 12:14:1956 p2
Newman club plans "mission" to church for members, 11:11:1955 p2
Newman club plans mission talk communion breakfast, 3:22:1957 p2
Newman club plans party Dec. 10; recollection day, 12:7:1956 p4
Newman club sponsors annual spaghetti supper, 4:20:1956 p4
Newman club sponsors communion breakfast, 10:19:1956 p4
Newman president reports club dinner successful, 11:9:1956 p4
Religious club news, 10:9:1953 p4
NICHOLS, JOY
Campus portraits, 9:30:1955 p2
Joy Nichols is Brockport's first ambassador, 5:11:1956 p1
Student ambassador, Joy Nichols, enjoys summer in Finland, 11:9:1956 p1
NIETOPSKI, ED
Campus portraits, 3:4:1955 p2
Spotlight on seniors, 5:24:1957 p2
NILSEN, SALLY
Spotlight on seniors, 2:8:1957 p2
NIXON, RICHARD
Vice-president Nixon speaks in Rochester, 5:20:1955 p1
NORWAY
Overseas study in Norway available to U.S. students, 11:19:1954 p1
NYQUIST, EWALD
Dr. J. R. Sizoo, Dr. E. B. Nyquist speak to seniors, 5:27:1955 p1
Petite player stars on pro team; hits for season record of .308, 12:11:1953 p3
OLSEN, ARNIE
President Olsen wants changes in 1954-55, 5:25:1954 p1
OLYMPICS
Let's send one of our B.S.T.C. students to the Olympic trials, 2:24:1956 p2
ORCHESTRA
Award granted to Dr. Carl Alette for Orch. composition, 4:1:1955 p1
B.S.T.C. orchestra holds rehearsals, 11:12:1954 p2
Civic orchestra meets Wednesdays, seeks musicians, 11:30:1956 p1
Columbia records Alette's symphony, 10:7:1955 p2
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
PAKISTAN
Student guets from Pakistan pay visit to audio-visual dept., 12:9:1955 p1
PARKER, A. HUNTLEY
Change in personnel, 9:21:1954 p3
PARKING
Administration sets new campus parking rules, 12:10:1954 p4
Dorm torn down; parking area made, 9:16:1953 p4
Parking and speeding regulations, 10:8:1954 p1
Parking restricted in winter months, 11:9:1956 p2
Student car lot gets "new look," 12:2:1955 p4
PENDERS, LAWRENCE
Campus portraits, 12:3:1954 p2
PERRY, ALBERT
Dr. Albert Perry gives views on Russia in theatre, union, 3:2:1956 p1
PHILOSOPHY
Mr. Kiefer offers philosophy seminar, 5:20:1955 p1
PHOTOGRAPHY
Kappa Alpha Mu announces ninth annual college photo contest, 3:5:1954 p1
One picture is worth ten thousand words, 11:16:1956 p1
Photo contest sponsored by Audio-visual club, 12:3:1954 p4
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
A.A.U.P. elects officers, evaluates PE, GE curriculums, 5:24:1957 p1
B.S.T.C. organizes student section for state conference for p.e.'s, 1:22:1954 p1
B.S.T.C. students are hosts for convention, 10:23:1953 p3
Brockport joins all-day conference at Oswego Dec. 3, 11:20:1953 p1
Camp Totem required of senior Phys. Ed. majors, 11:2:1956 p4
Community program is started in Brockport, 11:6:1953 p1
Cortland workshop outlines new GE health ed. program, 5:4:1954 p3
Dr. J.B. Nash to speak here Wed. at P.E. convocation, 2:21:1957 p1
Health, phys.ed. instructors attend assoc. conference, 1:11:1957 p1
Miss Jean Ball to discuss physical fitness on WROC-TV, 1:11:1957 p1
P.E. majors enjoy Dr. Nash's talk at first convocation, 3:1:1957 p1
P.E. placements high, 9:16:1953 p4
Phys. Ed. urged to take part in national club, 11:5:1954 p1
Physical Ed. majors receive training at Totem camp, 9:28:1956 p1
Physical fitness index tests complete; new policy adopted, 11:30:1956 p1
Round table plans to discuss P.E. ed., 3:12:1954 p1
Three year's research results in revised Phys. Education curriculum, 11:2:1956 p1
PING PONG
Champions pariser, reuss prep to defend ping-pong, pool titles, 4:5:1957 p3
Invitation ping pong match goes to Brockport over Wesleyan team, 2:8:1957 p3
Pariser, Chin, Kimber, Cuppernull share ping pong tourney honors, 11:18:1955 p3
Ping pong, pool finals to be held, 2:10:1956 p3
Ping-pong tourney starts; girls' night to be featured, 11:30:1956 p3
Ping-pong tourney under way in union, 10:28:1955 p3
PLACEMENT BUREAU
Last year's grads successfully placed, 11:2:1956 p1
Placement bureau asks seniors to read and heed, 10:14:1955 p4
Placement bureau requests seniors to read and heed, 10:19:1956 p4
Sufficient January opening expected, 10:26:1956 p1
POLIO
Four hundred plus receive polio shots, 11:30:1956 p1
Students to receive Salk polio shots, 11:2:1956 p1
POLITICS
Ford grant to be used to interest college students in practical politics, 12:7:1956 p1
Mock election-Oct. 25, 26, 10:22:1954 p2
Roundtable to discuss national politics, 10:8:1954 p1
PORTER, ROBERT
A glimpse of Iceland, courtesy of "Uncle Sam," 1:7:1955 p4
PORTER, SANDRA RAE
Campus portraits, 5:20:1955 p2
POTTER, STEPHEN
Assembly Thurs. to feature Potter, english satirist, 2:8:1957 p1
Mr. Stephen Potter's lecture is well received by students, 2:15:1957 p1
PRIMUS, PEARL
Famous dancer, Pearl Primus appears here, 12:2:1955 p1
Campus portraits, 3:12:1954 p3
Dr. Queen, Mr. Filippu air political views, 10:5:1956 p4
Magazine prints Dr. Queen's article, 5:20:1955 p1
The 1st eight: faculty, students air views, 10:9:1953 p2
QUICK, ELIZABETH ANNE
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 10:5:1956 p2
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
RABOZZI, MARIO
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 10:5:1956 p2
Mr. Rabozzi's grade publishes tabloid for campus school, 4:5:1957 p2
RADIO
Emerson, Lane will appear on radio, TV, 10:29:1954 p1
Radio station in prospect for B.S.T.C., 10:29:1954 p1
Scholarship for radio work offered, 1:7:1955 p2
Stylus plans radio station, 5:11:1954 p1
Will Moyle appears with records, talks about jazz, 11:11:1955 p1
RAKOV, HAROLD
Dr. Rakov to award civil service pins, 3:22:1957 p4
Rakov receives Ph.D., 5:20:1955 p2
Rakov speaks, 5:4:1954 p1
Rakov to address teachers conferences, 11:11:1955 p2
Reading hour is featuring Rakov, 12:10:1954 p1
Union activities feature reading by Dr. Rakov, 12:14:1956 p1
RANGER CAMP
Dr. Elton sponsors unique ranger camp, 11:16:1956 p2
RATH, MONICA
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 10:5:1956 p2
READ, JIM
Campus portraits, 3:25:1955 p2
RED CROSS
Poster contest to boost blood drive, 3:4:1955 p1
Red cross needs blood donors, 10:28:1955 p2
Students attend conference at River campus, 11:5:1954 p4
REGISTRATION
Faculty to correct registration wrinkles, 9:16:1953 p4
Objectives lost, pre-registration procedure shifted, 5:27:1955 p1
Pre-registration procedure starts on November 24, 11:20:1953 p1
Registrar's office states directions for final grades, 5:17:1957 p1
Registration soard, 9:29:1954 p1
Why pre-registration?, 4:9:1954 p1
RELIGION
See: Canterbury Club, Kinneret, Newman Club and Student Christian Fellowship
RENCH, HAZEL
College instructors appear on WHAM-TV, 12:2:1955 p1
Miss Hazel Rench on reading panel, 10:7:1955 p1
Rench, Maroney co-authors of "I can't read," 11:18:1955 p2
REPUBLICAN
New republican club forms, elects permanent officers, 5:4:1956 p2
RHYTHM CLUB
Rhythm club give cha-cha lessons, 11:9:1956 p4
RIDING CLUB
Benjamin heads new riding club; outdoor attracts, 11:20:1953 p3
RIGNEY, JOHN
Spotlight on seniors, 5:11:1956 p2
ROBIE, MARCIA
SFA presents Marcia Robie, 3:12:1954 p2
ROBINSON, MARG
Spotlight on seniors, 3:8:1957 p2
ROCKCASTLE, VERNE
Campus portraits, 5:11:1954 p3
Gould, Rockcastle publish articles, 10:7:1955 p2
Nature study group prepares for spring, 2:24:1956 p1
ROCKEFELLER, JOHN D.
Rockefeller tried for morals, ethics in history classes, 12:14:1956 p1
ROD AND GUN CLUB
News in brief, 11:20:1953 p3
Rifle range built in dorm by concerted effort of all members, 11:20:1953 p3
RODENBECK, GINGER
Let's send one of our B.S.T.C students to the Olympic trials, 2:24:1956 p2
ROGERS, MARTIN
Mr. Rogers receives doctorate degree, 1:13:1956 p4
ROLLINS, MARY CLAIRE
Campus portraits, 11:12:1954 p2
ROOSEVELT, ELEANOR
Mrs. Roosevelt speaks on U.N. at U. of R., 10:22:1954 p4
ROSSI, FRED
Pfc. Fred Rossi tells of Korea, 3:12:1954 p1
ROTC
ROTC importance stressed by Hugins, 3:12:1954 p3
ROYSTON, JIM
Spotlight on seniors, 4:27:1956 p2
RUF, WILLIAM
Campus portraits, 3:5:1954 p3
RUSSIA
"Is peaceful co-existence with Russia possible?" next issue at Campus Round Table, 11:18:1955 p2
Dr. Albert Perry gives views on Russia in theatre, union, 3:2:1956 p1
Native of Russia to speak here, 10:15:1954 p2
Editorial staff leads Saga for coming year, 11:4:1955 p1
Juniors elect Saga staff, start work on senior section, 5:24:1957 p3
Obtain Sagas class day, June 1 at union, 5:25:1954 p1
Saga changes layout and staff; this year's to be new and different, state's Elaine Wright, 1:22:1954 p2
Saga staff edits '57 yearbook, plans for May distribution, 3:29:1957 p1
Saga staff organizes, 9:30:1955 p2
Saga staff seeks interested workers, 9:21:1954 p4
Saga wants snaps by Fenruary 4th, 1:14:1955 p1
Seniors organize editorial board; plan '57 nnual, 10:19:1956 p1
Stylus, Saga representative attend N.Y. press conference, 10:5:1956 p1
SALARY
Minimum salary bill proposed, 2:11:1955 p1
Petitions to circulate for proposed salary increase, 1:7:1955 p1
SANDERSON, JEANETTE
College, campus school receive new additions, replacements, 10:19:1956 p2
SARBOU, PAUL
Two alumni complete OCS, 5:4:1954 p1
SCANDINAVIA
Scandinavian seminar draws american students, 10:26:1956 p1
SCHMATZ, ROBERT
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
SCHMATZ, RUTH
College, campus school receive new additions, replacements, 10:19:1956 p2
SCHMID, WALT
All-american honors go to Irish and Walt; six chosen all-state, 1:14:1955 p1
Brockport places Hinchey, Schmid on all-american squad; seven gain all-state honors, 1:13:1956 p1
Campus portraits, 11:5:1954 p2
SCHMIDT, VICTOR
Dr. Victor Schmidt accepts summer post, 5:6:1955 p1
Schmidt advisee, 2:12:1954 p3
Schmidt's slides feature Hollywood starlettes, sand dunes and faults, 11:20:1953 p1
SCHOLARSHIP
See: Financial Aid
SCHROEDER, LEONORA
Miss Leonora Schroeder will retire this June from teaching, 5:18:1956 p1
SCIENCE
Club news, 3:5:1954 p3
College committee helps plan April science congress, 3:29:1957 p1
Early secondary certification to begin in July, 5:20:1955 p1
Educational films slated for science club meeting, 3:22:1957 p4
Film on sun to be shown at science club Thursday, May 23, 5:17:1957 p2
Frosh urged to aid science flash edition, 11:6:1953 p1
Mr. Stebbins slated for Beta Sigma Chi, 2:8:1957 p2
Science club elects new officers; Bob Nessle to be president in September, 5:25:1956 p4
Science club hears Dr. Syrocki's thesis, 10:19:1956 p5
Science club hears students speeches; Delat Psi Omega sponsors drama festival, 12:14:1956 p2
Science club prepares for the coming year, 10:9:1953 p1
Science club, band journey to Totem, 4:27:1956 p2
Science congress to convene here, 4:1:1955 p1
SCIENCE CONGRESS
April 6 science congress boasts 600 exhibits, 2,000 spectators, judges, 5:3:1957 p2
College committee helps plan April science congress, 3:29:1957 p1
Forty-two schools compete tomorrow at science congress, 4:20:1956 p1
Future teachers, scientists, visit campus today, tomorrow, 4:5:1957 p1
Science congress hailed as success, 4:27:1956 p2
SELECTIVE SERVICE
Selective service qualification test deadline Monday, March 8, 3:5:1954 p4
Selective service tests deadline set October 30, 10:26:1956 p4
Selective service tests, date set, 10:15:1954 p1
SENIORS
"Hangover breakfast" goes on uncensored, 5:4:1954 p1
Dinner-dance, ball to highlight seniors week festivities, 5:24:1957 p1
Ellsworth, senior spotlights among Cohen's merits, 5:25:1956 p1
Hal McIntyre to provide music for senior ball in Rochester, 5:25:1956 p1
New orientation group meets with Dr. Conrad, 9:16:1953 p3
Outstanding seniors await presentation of top award, 5:17:1957 p1
Senior class to promote heart fund, 11:12:1954 p1
Seniors bid college adieu at class day exercises next Tuesday, 5:25:1956 p1
Seniors engage Richard Maltby for senior ball, 5:24:1957 p3
Seniors initiated on alumni day, 2:24:1956 p1
Seniors organize editorial board; plan '57 annual, 10:19:1956 p1
State offers government positions to June seniors, 1:7:1955 p2
SHAPCOTT, LIL
Spotlight on seniors, 3:16:1956 p2
SHAW, ROBERT
Shaw lectures to all students, 2:12:1954 p3
SHINAMAN, LYNN
Spotlight on seniors, 1:11:1957 p2
SIMGA MU
Initiations held for new Sigma Mu's, 11:11:1955 p4
Picnic on May 24 will end Sigma My functions, 5:18:1956 p1
Pledges to be initiated to sigma mu November 27, 11:16:1956 p2
Sigma Mu holds pledge banquet, 3:9:1956 p4
Sigma Mu honors Archer with script, recording, 5:24:1957 p3
Sigma Mu initiates five new members, 5:3:1957 p2
Sigma Mu pres. to judge speaking contest, give talk, 2:18:1955 p4
Speech club adds new members, 10:28:1955 p2
SINNEGEN, BILL
Spotlight on seniors, 11:16:1956 p2
SIZOO, JOSEPH
Dr. J. R. Sizoo, Dr. E. B. Nyquist speak to seniors, 5:27:1955 p1
SKELTON, ROBERT
Campus personalities, 12:9:1955 p3
Skelton appears at conference, 11:4:1955 p4
SKIING
Jan Rauscher leads women skiers to cup, 2:17:1956 p3
Ski meet set for weekend; girls listed for the first time, 2:12:1954 p4
Ski tow becomes B.S.T.C. cortina, 2:10:1956 p1
Winter sports club readies public ski run at Stone church, 12:7:1956 p1
SMITH, BOBBIE
Spotlight on seniors, 5:3:1957 p2
SMITH, ESTHER
College, campus school receive new additions, replacements, 10:19:1956 p2
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
SMITH, FRED
Campus portraits, 11:4:1955 p2
SMITH, ROBERTA
Campus portraits, 12:3:1954 p2
SMITH, SIGMUND
Twenty new faculty members welcomed to Brockport staff, 9:28:1956 p2
SOCCER
All-american honors go to Irish and Walt; six chosen all-state, 1:14:1955 p1
B.S.T.C. soccer team closes out successful season, 11:19:1954 p3
Brockport bows to Syracuse 1-0, breeze stops string of 21 wins, 11:6:1953 p4
Brockport fall sports program a big success, 11:19:1954 p1
Brockport places Hinchey, Schmid on all-american squad; seven gain all-state honors, 1:13:1956 p1
Brockport, Penn State co-champs, 2:10:1956 p1
Chagnon elected to all-american & New York state pitch squad; others get state recognition, 1:22:1954 p1
Coach Parker shows films on soccer, 4:9:1954 p1
Eagles out to upend Penn state as national champs, 10:7:1955 p3
Eleven veterans will lead pitchmen in tough schedule, 9:23:1955 p3
Fall, winter athletic teams show varied seasonal records, 5:3:1957 p4
High scorer Lindberg leads soccer team to eleventh straight winning season, 11:16:1956 p3
Nineteen straight, undefeated, 11:11:1955 p1
Parkermen boot Lock Haven 6-4 to run streak to eight wins, 11:5:1954 p3
Pitchmen blast Buffalo 5-0 as Schmid, McCalister star, 10:21:1955 p3
Pitchmen go undefeated, 11:12:1954 p3
Pitchmen stopped at 22, face Pittsburgh tomorrow, 10:19:1956 p5
Pitchmen take opener 4-0; winning streak extended to 20, 10:5:1956 p3
Pitchmen top Pitt, Wheaton, face Lock Haven tomorrow, 10:26:1956 p3
Pitchmen win opener 6-0, 9:30:1955 p3
Sampson sabres surprise pitchmen, 10:9:1953 p4
Schmid's goals edge cadets 2-1, 10:14:1955 p3
Schmid, McCalister, Jarvie lead pitchmen in goals made with 16, 14, 11 respectively, 11:18:1955 p3
Soccer men still rolling, 10:22:1954 p3
Soccer team close to best in country, 10:29:1954 p3
Soccer team invades army, 10:7:1955 p1
Soccer team notches second win at Ithaca, 10:23:1953 p4
Soccer team set for winning season, 9:21:1954 p4
Soccer view dim; rely heavily on frosh, 9:16:1953 p2
Soccermen end season today; West Point offers opposition, 11:2:1956 p3
Soccermen place Bill Hughes; four other named all-state, 1:11:1957 p3
Soccermen post 6-3-1 record; thirteen seniors end careers, 11:9:1956 p3
Soccermen prep for defense of co-championship, 9:28:1956 p3
Streak at sixteen as pitchmen beat Clarkson, Oswego, 10:28:1955 p3
Two down, seven to go for Parker's pitchmen, 10:8:1954 p3
Win Skein at EIGHTEEN, 11:4:1955 p3
SOCIAL STUDIES
16 students works toward honors in social studies, 12:14:1956 p2
Early secondary certification to begin in July, 5:20:1955 p1
SOKOLOWSKI, MARION
Cheerleaders headed by Sokolowski deserve credit for arousing spirit, 11:6:1953 p3
SOPHOMORES
"Pink" motif keynotes formal; sophomores present dance, 5:6:1955 p1
"Under the big top" scheduled by sophs, 10:21:1955 p1
Adolph, Struebing head soph dance, 10:14:1955 p1
Jimmy Sacca, Eddie Crowe group acclaimed by audience, 3:25:1955 p1
Soph's present spring festival next Sat. night, 4:20:1956 p1
Soph's sponsor Halloween dance, "Casper's folly," 10:19:1956 p1
Sophomore class brings hilltopper star March 23, 3:18:1955 p1
Sophomore class inaugurates task for class of '59, 10:14:1955 p2
Sophomore class plans formal for May 8, 4:9:1954 p1
Sophomore dance tomorrow night in college union, 4:27:1956 p1
Sophomore may-bee on Saturday, May 8, 5:4:1954 p1
Sophomore women to escort seniors in daisy chain tie-up, 5:24:1957 p3
Sophomore's sponsor Halloween dance, "Casper's folly," 10:26:1956 p1
Sophomores plan Monte Carlo night, dance, gambling, 3:15:1957 p1
Sophomores welcome new frosh at annual mixer, 9:23:1955 p2
Sophs announce annual sadie hawkins dance, 10:23:1953 p3
Sophs crown king, queen; pink decorations unique, 5:13:1955 p1
Sophs engage Ken Renick for Monte Carlo night, 3:22:1957 p1
Sophs sponsor spaghetti supper served by profs, 3:5:1954 p1
Sophs to hold drag-a-bum dance Sat. eve, 10:29:1954 p1
Sophs to use stage money at Monte Carlo gambling tables, 3:29:1957 p1
SPEAKERS BUREAU
Speakers bureau planned in conjunction with field service program, 11:11:1955 p2
SPRING CARNIVAL
Hayride, square dance planned for carnival, 5:25:1954 p1
Spring carnival set for May 29, 4:9:1954 p1
Variety sparks spring carnival, 5:11:1954 p1
SPRING DAY
Boyle, Foster plan spring day, Apr. 1, 3:18:1955 p2
Campus groups welcome visitors to open house, 4:1:1955 p1
Chairmen select spring day theme, spotlight on teaching, 4:5:1957 p1
Eighteen students nominated for spring day co-chairman, 3:9:1956 p1
Gilligan, Carson elected as spring day co-chairmen, 3:16:1956 p1
Guests visit Brockport for annual spring day activities, 5:3:1957 p1
Meelan, Miller head student proctors, guides, 4:1:1955 p1
Nineteen years standing proves spring day most successful, 5:4:1956 p3
Nineteenth annual spring day will begin spring weekend, 4:27:1956 p1
Plans well underway for spring day open house at B.S.T.C., 3:25:1955 p1
Roberta Smith, Don O'Brien to plan spring day program, 3:15:1957 p1
Spring day 1954-55, 4:1:1955 p3/4
Spring day crowd disappoints after top day is planned, 5:11:1956 p1
Student-faculty council nominates fifteen for spring day co-chairmen, 3:8:1957 p1
SPRING WEEKEND
First B.S.T.C spring weekend will be introducted May 4, 4:20:1956 p1
Homecoming, winter carnival, spring weekend highlight social activities, 5:3:1957 p4
Initial spring weekend queen crowned Sunday, 5:4:1956 p3
Nineteenth annual spring day will begin spring weekend, 4:27:1956 p1
Soph Vera Zadorazny reigns as first spring weekend queen, 5:11:1956 p1
Spring weekend beauty queens narrowed to ten, 4:27:1956 p1
Spring weekend begins with co-rec night tonight, 5:4:1956 p1
STAVREVSKY, LILLIAN
Spotlight on seniors, 5:4:1956 p2
STEBBINS, WILLIAM
Campus portraits, 5:27:1955 p2
Mr. Stebbins slated for Beta Sigma Chi, 2:8:1957 p2
Mr. William Stebbins receives award at Syracuse conference, 2:8:1957 p1
STEEL, ERIC
23 Brockport travelers pay visits to many historical old european sites, 9:16:1953 p2
College instructors appear on WHAM-TV, 12:2:1955 p1
Dr. Eric Steel adds film to tour program, 1:14:1955 p1
Dr. Steel consultant for Encyclopedia Britannica, 9:21:1954 p1
Dr. Steel gathers additional group for european tour, 12:11:1953 p1
Dr. Steel heads co-ed teachers, 2:19:1954 p1
European summer '56 described by Steel, 2:15:1957 p2
Fall play features Dr. Steel's epilogue, 10:26:1956 p1
French taught to children by Dr. Steel, 10:9:1953 p3
Schedule listed for Steel's tour, 2:19:1954 p1
State cancels credit for European tours, 11:19:1954 p1
Steel writes article for "Instructor" on european tour, 3:19:1954 p1
Students, teachers will tour Europe with Dr. Eric Steel, 3:22:1957 p1
STEIN, FRANCIS
Two alumni complete OCS, 5:4:1954 p1
STEPHANY, EDWARD
Campus portraits, 10:7:1955 p2
STRAND
Classic films coming to Strand, 4:1:1955 p6
STRAZZERI, FRANK
Campus portraits, 12:10:1954 p2
STRONG, LYDIA
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
B.S.T.C. entertains clergy, 9:29:1954 p2
Religious club news, 10:9:1953 p4
Religious clubs engage in various activities, 5:11:1956 p4
S.C.F. plans conference discussions November 12, 11:9:1956 p4
S.C.F. to send delegates to Elmira, groups unite in inter-faith book drive, 3:15:1957 p4
Student Christian sponsors doll sale, 10:28:1955 p1
STUDENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION
$2400 appropriate S.F.A. for culture, 2:19:1954 p1
$4,700 allocated cultural committee for '57-57 program, 2:21:1957 p1
Are our S.F.A. expenditures just? (letter to the editor), 1:11:1957 p2
Assembly programs set for fall, spring, 5:27:1955 p1
Benson elected S.F.A. president; amendment lost, 5:25:1956 p1
Benson urges vote on dues controversy, 11:30:1956 p2
Cal Lathan, junior, S.F.A. president for coming year, 5:24:1957 p1
Candidates state qualifiactions for student government offices, 5:11:1956 p2
Cohen, Foster, Luffred, Votraw eye SFA presidency: elections Monday, 5:6:1955 p2
Council presents pros, cons of dues issue, result soon, 4:5:1957 p1
Cultural committee presents "Saint Joan," 10:28:1955 p1
DaBoll elected president SFA, 5:25:1954 p1
Dewey, Cease plan to attend eastern states conference, 3:8:1957 p1
Dues to be $50 next Sept., A.C.C. proposal defeated, 5:3:1957 p6
Garnet Cox is elected S.F.A. president, 54-55, 5:21:1954 p1
High offices of SFA held by 6 seniors; sophomore this year, 10:9:1953 p1
Juilliard quartet will perform here, 2:11:1955 p1
Kirby, Luffred at conference, represent S.F.A., 11:11:1955 p1
Let's send one of our B.S.T.C students to the Olympic trials, 2:24:1956 p2
Mr. Miller speaks on "The Arab Nations," 4:29:1955 p4
New SFA council elected, receives change in fall, 5:20:1955 p1
Parties to introduce favorite candidates, 5:3:1957 p1
Players incorporated present Shakespeare's Henry the IV, 10:26:1956 p1
Political parties campaign for student-faculty election, 5:10:1957 p2
Politicians fight for council seats in Mon. election, 5:10:1957 p1
President Olsen wants changes in 1954-55, 5:25:1954 p1
S.F.A. allocates '55-'56 budgets, 10:7:1955 p1
S.F.A. amendments passed as 519 students vote, 4:27:1956 p1
S.F.A. appoints committee for dues investigation, 11:9:1956 p2
S.F.A. arranges assembly program; speakers and artists appear at nite; programs to start November fifth, 10:23:1953 p1
S.F.A. awards scholarships to eighteen students, 3:16:1956 p1
S.F.A. council holds final first quarter meeting, 11:11:1955 p1
S.F.A. council to discuss pertinent issues Monday, 3:1:1957 p2
S.F.A. cultural committee presenting John Browning, 10:7:1955 p1
S.F.A. election to be held May 13, 3:15:1957 p2
S.F.A. elections planned for 10th, 5:4:1954 p1
S.F.A. president clarifies dues vote, 9:28:1956 p2
S.F.A. sponsored programs held, 9:30:1955 p1
S.F.A. war memorial fund purchases carillion chimes, 4:1:1955 p1
SFA contemplates college ring changes, 10:19:1956 p4
SFA elects Gagen, Morris chairmen, 4:9:1954 p1
SFA presents Marcia Robie, 3:12:1954 p1
SFA to nominate who's who among students, 10:5:1956 p4
SFA to present amendment changes, dues issues April 3, 3:29:1957 p2
Student coordinator, Giannadeo, outlines new S.F.A. position, 10:19:1956 p2
Student-faculty assn. meets; vistas receives allocation, 10:19:1956 p4
Substitute for Balfour award is approved, renamed after Dr. Tower, Dr. Hartwell, 3:15:1957 p1
STUDENT SOUNDING BOARD
Gripes to be aired by "Sounding board", 10:9:1953 p1
Student sounding board wants your suggestions, 11:4:1955 p2
Suggestions viewed by sounding board, 10:15:1954 p1
STUDENT UNION
"Land of fantasy" theme of college union weekend, 5:11:1956 p1
Billiards, pool, ping pong offered in college union, 4:29:1955 p1
C.U. mens activities committee presents movies and sock dance, 2:26:1954 p1
Clifford appoints union committees, 2:12:1954 p2
Coffee hours relaxation, after exams, 1:14:1955 p1
College union art exhibit here, 3:5:1954 p1
College union calendar posts future events, 3:26:1954 p1
College union center of student campus activities, 5:4:1956 p4
College union committees plan 4th annual YASNY for weekend of May 11, 12, 5:4:1956 p1
CU committees plan gay holiday program, 12:9:1955 p2
Game room sets new fall program, 10:14:1955 p2
Glanton, Newsome head union committee, 10:5:1956 p2
Hi-fi outmoded by sterotape player; verified Monday, 1:11:1957 p1
Successful jam session viewed by large audience in union, 11:11:1955 p2
The college union-education socially, 9:29:1954 p1
The heart of the college union, 10:15:1954 p4
Union and dorms finally completed, 3:11:1955 p1
Union committees set social slate, 4:27:1956 p2
Union committees to sponsor Irish weekend events, 3:15:1957 p1
Union hi-fi set records available, 11:2:1956 p4
Union presents annual frolic; YASNY planned, 5:6:1955 p1
W.A.C. slates future season activities, 11:11:1955 p4
W.A.C. sponsors dorm decorating contest, 12:7:1956 p1
W.A.C. winter whirl punch party, 12:10:1954 p2
STYLUS
College papers will be on display Dec. 6 to 11, 12:3:1954 p1
Dave Cohen replaces Ken Thomas; first P.E. to take over editorship, 1:13:1956 p1
Editors, reporters attend state press conference Oct. 20, 10:14:1955 p1
Frank Marino named as next Stylus editor, succeeds Adie, 5:17:1957 p1
History in the making as the Stylus changes staff, size, becomes weekly, 2:12:1954 p1
Mary Adie, junior P.E. major, to become new Stylus editor, 5:18:1956 p1
Rodenbeck succeeds Adolph as Stylus managing editor, 11:16:1956 p1
Staff responds to commentaries on editorial policy, 5:17:1957 p2
Stylus advisors leave; Styza is new council, 9:16:1953 p3
Stylus advisors praise Thomas' improvements, 1:13:1956 p1
Stylus criticized for editoralizing (letter to the editor), 5:10:1957 p2
Stylus delegates to attend press conference, 3:4:1955 p2
Stylus editor, staff complete paper year, 5:27:1955 p1
Stylus host to state press assn.; October workshop slated for Totem, 2:19:1954 p1
Stylus plans radio station, 5:11:1954 p1
Stylus present at conclave; '54 host, 11:6:1953 p1
Stylus, saga representatives attend N.Y. press conference, 10:5:1956 p1
Thomas new Stylus editor, 5:25:1954 p1
Wilson elected Stylus editor, 1:22:1954 p3
STYZA, CLARENCE
Dr. Styza's one-act play to be published, 1:13:1956 p4
Stylus advisors leave; Styza is new council, 9:16:1953 p3
SUMMER SESSION
College schedules summer sessions, 3:29:1957 p2
State initiates new program for summer students, 5:13:1955 p1
Summer session sets new attendance mark, 9:16:1953 p2
SUMMERFIELD, SHIRLEY
Brockport student has poem published in annual anthology, 11:30:1956 p1
Spotlight on seniors, 10:5:1956 p2
SUNY
21 four year, 17 two year units comprise state university, 11:9:1956 p1
B.S.T.C. represented at state symposium, 10:8:1954 p1
Do you know what S.U.N.Y. means to you?, 2:17:1956 p2
Gov. Harrison announces Long Island site of New State Teachers college, 3:8:1957 p2
N.Y. State U. bars greek nationals, 10:23:1953 p2
S.U.N.Y. second largest in full-time students, 2:18:1955 p1
S.U.N.Y. second largest in USA, 1:7:1955 p2
Teaching in junior high is approved, 12:3:1954 p1
Trustees ask $13 million dormitory building program, 2:11:1955 p2
SVITAVSKY, LEO
Campus personalities, 1:13:1956 p2
SWARTOUT, SHERWIN
Dr. Swartout meets with other colleges, 11:11:1955 p2
Campus portraits, 10:21:1955 p2
Spotlight on seniors, 5:3:1957 p2
SWIMMING
Attention, water enthusiasts, 9:29:1954 p3
B.S.T.C. finmen edged twice, losses come in final relay, 2:10:1956 p3
Booden sprints to new record as swimmers defeat Toronto, 2:19:1954 p4
Brockport finmen trounce Hamilton, 1:22:1954 p4
Buffalo State routs crippled finmen 61-23, 3:2:1956 p3
Carnival sees cagemen, finmen in action; swimmers host Niagara, dragons invade nest, 2:21:1957 p5
Coach Fulton has high hopes for 1955-'56 finmen, 11:11:1955 p3
Coach Fulton's finmen to conduct swimming clinic, 12:7:1956 p3
Eagles place in state meets; Rockow tops season scorers, 3:15:1957 p3
Finmen close dual season 6-2, 3:4:1955 p3
Finmen deadlock Rochester, sunken by Toronto, Ontario, 2:8:1957 p3
Finmen face U. of B. tonight in initial contest of season, 12:14:1956 p3
Finmen fourth at Buffalo season dual meet record 4-4, 3:9:1956 p3
Finmen lose to Cortland after submerging Lock Haven 65-21, 2:15:1957 p3
Finmen perform for W.A.A. clinic, 12:9:1955 p4
Finmen place 2nd to Cortland, 3:11:1955 p3
Finmen prep for invitational Buffalo swim meet tomorrow, 3:1:1957 p3
Finmen prepare for opener, 12:10:1954 p3
Finmen prepare for opener with U. of B., 12:3:1954 p3
Finmen prepare for opener; Ohnmacht, Rockow to lead team during coming season, 11:16:1956 p3
Finmen prepare for opening meet Dec. 12, 12:2:1955 p3
Finmen seek second win at Toronto after downing U.B., 1:11:1957 p3
Finmen spit meets with Cortland, Toronto, 2:11:1955 p3
Finmen swamp Hamilton, U.B. Wienants takes five firsts, 1:13:1956 p3
Fulton eyes possible starters for first swim meet Dec. 14, 11:30:1956 p3
Fulton's finmen sink U. of B. 45-39 as Wienants, Booden and Waytalak star, 1:7:1955 p3
Learn to swim with the Dolphins, 3:18:1955 p3
Mermaids sweep at Cortland; shields captures two events, 3:2:1956 p3
Ohnmacht sixth in field of 21 top performers, 3:23:1956 p3
Ohnmacht smashes record; finmen split two meets, 2:24:1956 p3
Ohnmacht, Rockow pace swimmers; frosh impressive in preparation for U. of B., 12:7:1956 p3
Ohnmacht, Rockow, frosh medley vie in state meet, 3:8:1957 p3
Rockow wins at state meet, Ohnmacht third, Kimber fourth, 3:16:1956 p3
Ron Waytalak sets backstrock record with a fast 2:17, 3:18:1955 p3
Swimmers cop Hamilton meet 49 to 34, 1:14:1955 p3
Swimmers rout U. of R. 47-37, 2:17:1956 p3
Swimming club to be organized, 2:11:1955 p3
Wientants, Waytalak set records as finmen win two and lost to Niagara, 2:18:1955 p3
Women victorious at swim sportsday, 3:4:1955 p3
SYROCKI, B. JOHN
Campus portraits, 5:6:1955 p2
Science club hears Dr. Syrocki's thesis, 10:19:1956 p5
Certification for junior high school adds hours to students schedule, 2:24:1956 p1
Future teachers conference proved very successful, 4:27:1956 p1
Future teachers of america regional conference today, 4:20:1956 p1
Petitions to circulate for proposed salary increase, 1:7:1955 p1
Seniors wanted for substitute teaching, 11:30:1956 p1
Teachers shortage hurts Rochester, 3:4:1955 p1
TELEVISION
A-V corps plans visit to Roch. TV station WROC on Wednesday, 3:15:1957 p1
A.C.E. to present "Children and TV," 4:29:1955 p4
Allen, Cooper to address guests at TV ceremony, 11:16:1956 p1
Brockport gain in T.V. broadcasts, 1:22:1954 p2
Brockport TV series begin, 11:4:1955 p1
Campus school children televised on CBS circuit, 5:24:1957 p6
Campus school students on TV, 5:20:1955 p2
Carlevatt, Weiner, Coe prepare TV aids, 11:30:1956 p1
College instructors appears on WHAM-TV, 12:2:1955 p1
Education TV test slated at Brockport, 9:28:1956 p1
Emerson, Lane will appear on radio, TV, 10:29:1954 p1
Gill, Riccio will appear on TV Mon., 12:3:1954 p1
Guests, students witness CC-TV formal dedication, 11:30:1956 p1
Miss Jean Ball to discuss physical fitness on WROC-TV, 1:11:1957 p1
Sports for you continues on TV, 4:29:1955 p1
Students may view courses taught by instructors on TV, 3:8:1957 p1
Television experimentation enters campus classrooms, 11:2:1956 p1
Television for education, 10:8:1954 p2
Television installation, new dorms mark historical review, 5:3:1957 p3
TV series starts, 11:5:1954 p1
TENBROECK, MADELYN
Campus portraits, 5:4:1954 p3
TENNIS
Brockport netmen triumph twice, 5:6:1955 p3
Brockport swamped by U. of Buffalo, 5:4:1954 p4
Netmen drop initial fray 5 1/2-3 1/2 to Rochester Tech., 5:3:1957 p5
Netmen edge Ithaca, win third straight, 5:13:1955 p3
Netmen hold workouts, prep for coming season nine match schedule, 3:29:1957 p3
Netmen in 9-0 shutout victory over Fredonia, 5:11:1956 p3
Netmen lose to R.I.T. 7-2, 5:27:1955 p3
Spring athletic teams begin practice; lettermen, hopefuls vie for positions, 3:22:1957 p3
Spring sports come to close; netmen win two, golfers bow, 5:25:1956 p3
Steel's netmen rich in talent, 4:29:1955 p3
Tennis promises exceptional season, 4:9:1954 p4
Tennis team drops opener to Buffalo, 4:27:1956 p3
Tennis team ends season with three seniors graduating, 5:24:1957 p5
Tennis team hampered by heavy turnout, limited court space, 4:5:1957 p3
Tennis team tips Niagara, drop next two outings to U. of Buffalo, Cortland, 5:10:1957 p3
Weather gods splash on possible net victory, 5:17:1957 p3
THANKSGIVING
Old american custom found universal fete, 11:18:1955 p1
Valley bus to be chartered for N.Y. students, 11:16:1956 p1
THOMAS, KENNETH
Dave Cohen replaces Ken Thomas; first P.E. to take over editorship, 1:13:1956 p1
Thomas new Stylus editor, 5:25:1954 p1
THOMAS, MURRAY
Dr. Murray Thomas authors new book, 2:11:1955 p1
Thomas writes education text, 3:12:1954 p1
THOMPSON, ALFRED
Brockport dorms namesake of famous educators, 5:17:1957 p2
TILLOTSON, BETTY JANE
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 9:23:1955 p2
TORTORCI, NANCY
Campus portraits, 5:27:1955 p2
TOWER, DONALD
Best wishes extended to Dr. Tower, 9:23:1955 p1
Dr. Tower greets returning alumni, 10:19:1956 p3
Dr. Tower heads author's night, 10:28:1955 p2
Dr. Tower lauded by radio and press for many accomplishments, 12:11:1953 p2
Dr. Tower to attend Chicago conference, 2:18:1955 p1
Dr. Tower welcomes new students, faculty, 9:21:1954 p1
Dr. Tower welcomes students, faculty, 9:23:1955 p1, 9:28:1956 p1
Honors accorded Tower, Archer, 9:23:1955 p1
President Tower urges cooperation to protect lawns, 3:29:1957 p1
President Tower welcomes spring day guests, 5:4:1956 p1
Tower heads new changes at Brockport, 12:3:1954 p1
Tower presents service awards, 3:9:1956 p1
Tower vacations in southern California, 3:19:1954 p1
TRACK AND FIELD
Bad weather hampers track men; April 21 date of first dual meet, 3:23:1956 p3
Blissett ties college mark as tracksters bow to Rochester, 5:10:1957 p3
Buffalo win in final event breaks tie, gives bulls 69-62 win in dual track meet, 4:29:1955 p3
Cindermen convene for plans, training schedule drawn up, 3:29:1957 p3
Cindermen over-run Ithacans after loss to Lock Haven, 5:3:1957 p5
Cindermen split dual meets with Cortland, Oswego, 5:20:1955 p3
Coaches Boozer, Green prep trackmen for initial meet, 4:5:1957 p3
Eagle cindermen drop two meets, 5:25:1954 p2
Eagle track team downs Niagara University 82-49, 5:11:1954 p4
Five seniors finish with meet tomorrow, trackmen oust U.B., 5:24:1957 p5
Golden eagles run Niagara into cinders after losing Pa. meet, 5:6:1955 p3
Hoffmier sets new eagle broad jump mark as trackmen take two wins; state meet tomorrow, 5:17:1957 p3
Nine lettermen form nucleus of track team, 3:25:1955 p3
Oley, Best, relay team take firsts at U.R. triangle meet, 5:11:1956 p3
Randall, Parlet, Hachten, best win frosh relay at Troy, 5:27:1955 p3
Spring athletic teams begin practice; lettermen, hopefuls vie for positions, 3:22:1957 p3
State meet ends track season, nucleus of squad to return, 5:25:1956 p3
Track team starts season, 3:26:1954 p4
Trackmen 3-2 for dual season, win two after Cortland loss, 5:18:1956 p3
Trackmen chased by rain, snow open tomorrow vs. Lock Haven, 4:27:1956 p3
Trackmen defy bad weather, split two meets in rain, 5:4:1956 p5
Two o'clock gun inaugurates 1956 track season tomorrow, 4:20:1956 p3
U. of R. yellowjackets run over trackmen, 5:13:1955 p3
Whited, Boozer make call for baseball, track, 3:15:1957 p3
TYPEWRITER
Purchase of typewriter proposed for student use, 11:2:1956 p1
Brockport extends welcome to new faculty members, 10:5:1956 p2
UNESCO
Students go to Cornell for W.U.S., 11:6:1953 p1
UNITED NATIONS
Grace Bok Holmes is U.N. speaker, 10:23:1953 p1
Linowitz relates truth to students, 10:19:1956 p1
Mrs. Roosevelt speaks on U.N. for U. of R., 10:22:1954 p4
Red China in UN?, 12:3:1954 p4
UN documentary performance here Tuesday, Oct. 25, 10:21:1955 p1
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
VAN SLYKE, ORA
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
VANDERHOOF HALL
Rifle range built in dorm by concerted effort of all members, 11:20:1953 p3
VANDERHOOF, MABEL WARD
Brockport dorms namesake of famous educators, 5:17:1957 p2/4
VANN, CHARLES
Eight members being added to college staff, 9:21:1954 p2
VARSITY CLUB
Alumni Assoc. varsity club draw up banquet plans, 2:8:1957 p3
Alumni, varsity club to honor athletes at dinner-dance Sat., 5:10:1957 p1
B.S.T.C. to lose twenty-nine lettermen via graduation, 5:25:1956 p3
Houses, dorms to compete in carnival sports, varsity club to award trophy, 2:15:1957 p3
Olympic stars to perform in varsity club gymnastic demonstration on April 4, 3:22:1957 p3
Varsity club banquet last of social events, 5:20:1955 p1
Varsity club dance, St. Patrick's dance, jazz concert feature weekend, 3:16:1956 p1
Varsity club presents annual varsity banquet Tuesday night in union, 5:11:1956 p1
Varsity club schedules all-college track meet, 5:17:1957 p3
Varsity club sponsors rally, 10:23:1953 p4
VERZELLO, PETER
Sigma Mu pres. to judge speaking contest, give talk, 2:18:1955 p4
VETERANS
Acts rehearse for vets show, 10:14:1955 p1
Annual vet's show readies for opening, 10:28:1955 p1
Latimer named varieties head, 4:29:1955 p1
Reviews variety show, 11:5:1954 p1
Thomas, Latimer direct vets show; tryouts Tuesday, 10:5:1956 p2
VA acclaims vets varieties during summer, 9:23:1955 p1
Varieties set for November 3 vets have bright new show, 10:29:1954 p1
Varieties set for November 3, veterans plan bright, new show, 10:23:1953 p1
Variety road show finale, 2:26:1954 p1
Variety show performs for county home, 3:2:1956 p1
Variety shows run ends with hit, 3:19:1954 p1
Veterans club makes ready big annual review, 9:23:1955 p1
Veterans plan free shindig, 4:9:1954 p1
Veterans prepare annual production, 10:19:1956 p1
Vets club begins variety rehearsals, 10:7:1955 p2
Vets club cancels variety show, 11:16:1956 p1
Vets club organizes; varieties in rehearsal, 10:9:1953 p1
Vets club plans variety show, 9:21:1954 p4
Vets make plans for auditions, 9:21:1954 p1
Vets pack house; show needs work, 11:6:1953 p1
Vets scholarships available soon, 5:13:1955 p1
Vets show to Batavia, 11:19:1954 p2
Vets show will entertain five upstate veteran hospitals, 11:4:1955 p1
Vets variety show gives first annual road show at Bath, 12:2:1955 p2
Vets variety shows opens in Batavia, 11:20:1953 p3
Vets viariety show date set, 10:15:1954 p1
Winecki elected vets club president, 9:28:1956 p2
VINAL, THELMA
Nuptials solemnized for Vinal-Brown, 9:21:1954 p4
Vinal and Morris attend conference, 3:26:1954 p1
VISTAS
Future of Vistas is in jeopardy, 1:22:1954 p1
J. Morphet, Vistas editor, asks for staff, material, 11:16:1956 p4
Literary staff edits Vistas, 3:18:1955 p2
Mascioli lauded job well done, 5:25:1954 p1
Munger, staff edit Vistas, 1956 edition, 3:2:1956 p1
Neil Wilson will edit new Vistas, 9:21:1954 p1
New look seen for Vistas '53-'54, 2:12:1954 p2
Poetry, articles wanted by Vistas, 10:14:1955 p4
Student-faculty assn. meets; vistas receives allocation, 10:19:1956 p4
Vistas handicapped by anemic budget, 11:20:1953 p2
Vistas staff holds cover contest, 11:6:1953 p1
Vistas to be or not; staff moves ahead, 10:9:1953 p1
Vistas wins yearly award for B.S.T.C., 1:7:1955 p1
Constance Waller named new associate dean of students, 5:24:1957 p1
WALLIN, RUSSELL
Campus portraits, 5:20:1955 p2
Dr. Wallin granted Ed.D. at Syracuse, 9:21:1954 p3
WARD, EDWARD
Campus portraits, 2:18:1955 p2
WATER BALLET
"Holiday cruise" bids bon voyage tonight in pool, 1:13:1956 p1
Aqua circus will provide fun and frolic, 1:7:1955 p1
Attention, all mermaids, 9:29:1954 p3
Dolphins present "Holiday cruise," 12:2:1955 p5
Feminent fins float to fanciful refrains, 1:22:1954 p2
Joan Skeet directs show, Blake, Dever, Shinaman assist, 10:19:1956 p5
Modern dance club prepares for water ballet, 11:18:1955 p2
Performers chosen for water ballet, 10:21:1955 p3
Skeet directs water ballet, "New York-dawn 'til dusk," 12:14:1956 p1
Water ballerinas named, 10:15:1954 p3
Water ballet troupe presents final performance tonight, 1:11:1957 p1
WEEGAR, CARL
Campus portraits, 3:11:1955 p2
WEST HALL
Dorm torn down; parking area made, 9:16:1953 p4
West Hall field site of helicopter crash, 10:7:1955 p1
WHITE, BYRON
Five Brockport grads are on the faculty, 9:16:1953 p3
WIENANTS, JOHN
Have you met?, 11:18:1955 p2
WIEZCHOWSKI, MARY
Spotlight on seniors, 3:22:1957 p2
WILD, RONALD
Campus portraits, 11:19:1954 p2
WILSHIRE, HERB
Mr. Herb Wilshire directs college union activities, 10:5:1956 p1
New instructor appointed to campus school, 2:11:1955 p1
WILSON, JANET
Spotlight on seniors, 4:20:1956 p2
WILSON, NEIL
Neil Wilson will edit new Vistas, 9:21:1954 p1
Wilson elected Stylus editor, 1:22:1954 p3
WINTER CARNIVAL
"Fairy tales in forst" will commence tonight, 2:18:1955 p1
"Fairytales in forst" theme of 1955 winter carnival, 2:11:1955 p1
"Leap year Mardi Gras" theme for winter carnival, 2:10:1956 p1
Champagne ball, highlight of carnival, features commanders, 2:21:1957 p3
Commanders to spark carnival, 2:8:1957 p1
Gala winter carnival enjoyed by all, Burns, Maher reign, 3:1:1957 p1
Homecoming, winter carnival, spring weekend highlight social activities, 5:3:1957 p4
Houses, dorms to compete in carnival sports; varsity club to award trophy, 2:15:1957 p3
Two sophomores elected heads of winter carnival, 12:9:1955 p2
Winter Carnival 1956, 2:17:1956 p1
Winter carnival co-chairmen, Rodenbeck, Baker plan events, 1:11:1957 p1
Winter carnival spikes weekend, 2:12:1954 p1
Winter carnival weekend proves most successful ever, 2:24:1956 p1
Winter carnival weekend set for February Williams and Cohen plan gala event for all, 1:22:1954 p1
WINTER SPORTS CLUB
Winter sports club readies public ski run at Stone chuch, 12:7:1956 p1
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Basketball, bowling heads W.A.A. winter intramural program, 12:9:1955 p4
Brockport women have varied sports program, 4:1:1955 p5
Finmen perform for W.A.A. clinic, 12:9:1955 p4
Girls basketball going strong in intramurals, 1:14:1955 p3
Heptagons hold intramural lead, 3:15:1957 p3
Hexagons capture volleyball title; badminton, tennis intramurals begun, 4:5:1957 p3
Interclass competition, community sing featured at W.A.A. olympics, 5:10:1957 p3
Jan Biel stars in ten pin tourney, 3:23:1956 p3
Jan Rauscher leads women skiers to cup, 2:17:1956 p3
Leaders, calendar top W.A.A. meeting, 10:5:1956 p3
Learn to swim with the Dolphins, 3:18:1955 p3
Mermaids sweep Cortland; Shields captures two events, 3:2:1956 p3
Mrs. Laura Wilson conducts archery clinic tonight, 5:6:1955 p3
New slates announced at women's athletic dinner, 5:25:1956 p3
Petite player stars on pro team; hits for season record of .308, 12:11:1953 p3
Plouffe, Brill fencing clinic a huge success, 3:9:1956 p3
Quadrangles, heptagons unbeaten in intramurals, 3:8:1957 p3
Senior team victorious in women's intramurals, 2:21:1957 p5
Seudmeyer to appear at W.A.A. dance clinic, 3:23:1956 p3
Tennis, Badminton intramurals place W.A.A. in full swing, :29:1955 p3
Various plans made by W.A.A., W.O.C., 2:17:1956 p3
W.A.A. acts as host to successful sports day, 12:2:1955 p3
W.A.A. announces fall program, 9:23:1955 p3
W.A.A. elects J. Lendrin president, Cheney veep, 5:24:1957 p6
W.A.A. news, 11:6:1953 p4
W.A.A. opens intramural volleyball, sponsor eleven at Geneseo sportsday, 2:8:1957 p3
W.A.A. presents night of fun, 3:11:1955 p3
W.A.A. running full blast, 12:10:1954 p3
W.A.A. to sponsor baked food sale, co-recreation night, 11:9:1956 p3
W.A.A. to sponsor co-rec program tonight, 3:9:1956 p3
W.A.A. W.O.C. to announce next year's officers at annual banquet in union, 5:17:1957 p3
W.A.A. will host sportsday with area colleges, 11:11:1955 p3
Women keglers post high averages, 2:17:1956 p3
Women victorious at swim sportsday, 3:4:1955 p3
Women win battle over Cortland, Buffalo; plan meet, clinic, 3:22:1957 p3
Women's intramurals end, champions tiw, 3:29:1957 p3
Women's intramurals feature soccer, hockey, 10:19:1956 p4
Women's soccer, hockey, tennis at high pitch, 10:28:1955 p3
WOMEN'S OFFICIALS CLUB
Women learn to officiate at W.O.C., 9:23:1955 p3
WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Students go to Cortland for W.U.S., 11:6:1953 p1
WRIGHT, RUTH
Spotlight on students, 4:5:1957 p2
WRIGHT, WARD
New faculty members begin duties at B.S.T.C., 10:26:1956 p2