Dr. Griswold discusses Africa, shows slides, 3:10:1961 p1
They're rioting in Africa, part II, 2:11:1960 p4
They're rioting in Africa, part III, 2:19:1960 p3
They're rioting in Africa-Dr. Griswold to investigate, 1:15:1960 p2
AIR FORCE
Air force to interview teachers for jobs overseas, 1:15:1960 p3
ALAIMO, CHUCK
BSCE alumnus Alaimo voices opinions on teaching and music, 10:23:1959 p3
ALLEN, GORDON
Allen serves for Danforth foundation, 10:3:1958 p4
ALUMNI
Alumni association campaign to enroll Brockport seniors, 4:10:1959 p2
Alumni relations committee offers seats to students, 5:23:1958 p1
Alumni-varsity dinner dance to be held April 29; Ralph Hubbell speaks, 3:21:1958 p3
Alumns association to invest seniors, 5:23:1958 p2
Alumnus contributes to instructor magazine, 12:11:1959 p5
Alumnus, Alumnae, Alumni, 4:17:1959 p4
Alums, varsity club begin planning for annual dinner-dance, 3:7:1958 p1
B.S.T.C. alumni chapters vie in attendance trophy race, 10:25:1957 p1
Brockport alumni return to changed campus, 10:16:1959 p1
Brockport alumnus graduation speaker, 5:27:1960 p1
BSCE alumnus Alaimo voices opinions on teaching and music, 10:23:1959 p3
Dr. Rogers chosen to be emcee of alumni-varsity dinner dance, 3:28:1958 p3
Dual support by alumns reflect credit to state; allocated monetary aid, 2:6:1959 p4
Former Stylus editor (Liston Coon) elected county judge, 3:24:1961 p6
Marino named top senior athlete at annual dinner dance, 4:25:1958 p2
Plans for homecoming drawn; alumni cite full schedule, 10:4:1957 p1
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
AAUW representative reviews campus for national membership, 11:18:1960 p1
Brockport receives national recognition from AAUW, 1:13:1961 p1
College seeks AAUW membership; women to be quizzed about campus, 11:4:1960 p1
AMERSHEK, KATHLEEN
Miss Amershek receives appointment to Minnesota, 5:27:1960 p2
Six new faculty members added to campus school staff, 10:4:1957 p2
ANIEVAS, AGUSTIN
Pianist will appear at college Feb 7; tickets available at union desk, 1:13:1961 p1
ANSELM, GEORGE
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
ARCHER, RUSSELL
Archer named to state speech board, 3:10:1961 p1
Dr. Archer, Mr. Karstetter to attend speech conference, 3:4:1960 p2
Tower, Archer chosen for membership in 1958 who's who in the east, 9:26:1958 p2
ARCHER, SIDNEY
Sidney Archer receives post in Syracuse grad. school, 5:6:1960 p2
ART
See also: Summer Arts Festival
"Made in New York" exhibit on display, 11:13:1959 p2
College union displays art work of RIT group, 12:4:1959 p3
Cultural committee sponsors art show in college union, 10:30:1959 p3
Finger Lakes exhibition on display in Rochester Skelton arranges tour, 5:15:1959 p2
Painting by Pentick displayed in Buffalo, 2:12:1959 p4
Union art show displays student talent, 3:25:1960 p2
Union committee sponsors one man art exhibition, 4:17:1959 p2
ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Black, Amershek lead Association of childhood education, 10:23:1959 p4
ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNIONS
State, U. of R. plays host at recent A.C.U. conference, 11:21:1958 p4
Week-end union conference sponsored by state, U. of R., 11:14:1958 p1
ATTENDANCE
Administration has new attendance stipulation students should beware, 2:6:1959 p1
Liberal attendance policy afforded state students, 3:14:1958 p2
New attendance regulations, 9:23:1960 p3
Scholarship, attendance regulations offered as guide to all students, 9:26:1958 p4
Students should receive final warning on absence regulations, 2:11:1960 p4
AUDIO-VISUAL
A look at audio-visual, 10:2:1959 p4
A-V ace heeds Greeley; accepts post at Stanford, 5:27:1960 p1
A-V department sponsors all-college photo contest, 9:27:1957 p4
A.V. corps plans "get together" Ettelson heads, 3:13:1959 p2
A.V. provides teaching aids; student facilities available, 2:27:1959 p4
Audio visual corps attends MSU confab, 10:14:1960 p3
Audio-visual contest on last stretch ends Dec. 2, 11:22:1957 p4
Audio-visual department joins college library in book jacket display, 12:5:1958 p4
Educational opportunities, student services provided by seven audio-visual departments, 2:27:1959 p4
Valuable equipement missing from A.V. department, 3:28:1958 p3
AULETA, MICHAEL
Auleta, Conrad, Kiefer keep faculty names news via extra activities, 10:31:1958 p4
State faculty men assist educational teams in Indonesia, 10:3:1958 p1
BAILEY, STEPHEN
Prof. Bailey to deliver election kick-off speech, 10:21:1960 p2
Visiting Prf foresees more government unity with Kennedy victory, 10:28:1960 p1
BAKER, BARBARA
Three year stand grants leadership to college weekly, 2:6:1959 p1
BALL, JEAN
Miss Jean Ball rests at home following surgery; to return in February, 10:11:1957 p1
BAND
B.S.T.C. band ready for concert, 10:31:1958 p1
Band spectacular sparks half time, 10:25:1957 p1
Band to inject color guard, new routines for homecoming, 10:10:1958 p2
Band views tourney; displays talents, 3:6:1959 p2
Band, color guard to lead festivities, 10:21:1960 p3
College band prepared for delayed performance, 11:21:1958 p1
Color guard elects K. Kleisley captain, 5:6:1960 p2
Low contigency forces S.F.A. denial of band fund request, 11:1:1957 p2
Maestro Woolf leads band in concert Wed., 12:11:1959 p1
New color guard readied to spark college band, 10:3:1958 p1
New uniforms, solos spark band's fall assembly concert, 11:7:1958 p1
New uniforms, trips seen for musicians after S.F.A. grant, 9:26:1958 p1
Old band reorganization spells new success story, 9:27:1957 p1
Radio station, band trip top agenda at S.F.A. meeting, 2:28:1958 p1
Talent wanted by glee clubs, band, 9:30:1960 p2
BASEBALL
Baseball candidates eyed by coach Whited during practice session in gym, 3:21:1958 p3
Baseball eagles host Potsdam; drop pair to Cortland state, single one to R.I.T., 5:8:1959 p5
Brockport baseball squad preps for '60 season; open April 25, 3:25:1960 p4
Brockport nine nail Albany state 3-1, 8-7 for fast start, 5:6:1960 p4
Clock drives Paulus coo-coo, 4:10:1959 p5
Coach Whited, baseball mentor begins spring drills, open April 29, 3:24:1961 p4
DiGennero rearin' to go, 2:27:1959 p6
Eagle nine cops second win; Al Eddy shuts out Oswego, 5:12:1961 p4
Eagle nine drops ioener, 5-4; batter RIT for first win, 5:5:1961 p4
Eagle nine hits winning road; defeat U.B., hartwick, R.I.T., 5:26:1961 p4
Eagle nine loses pair to Cortland 4-3 in 8 innings and 2-0, 5:19:1961 p4
Eagle nine play to 6-6 tie with Canisius in home opener, 4:29:1960 p4
Eagle nine zeroes Fredonia 3-0; third straight conference win, 5:13:1960 p4
Eagles drop 4-3 squeeker; DiGennaro three hits R.I.T., 7-2, 5:9:1958 p5
Eagles entertain Niagara in opening day doubleheader, 4:24:1959 p5
Eagles nine host to Canisius; open Saturday with twin bill, 4:25:1958 p3
Eagles prep for opener; face Niagara next Sat. at home, 4:17:1959 p5
Golden eagles face Cortland nine; look for third straight, 5:2:1958 p3
Golden eagles host to "Lakers" drop two out of last three, 5:16:1958 p3
Golden eagles nine travels to hartwick for double-header, 5:23:1958 p5
Hitter Vanderwarker ready, 3:6:1959 p6
Hurler Curran is pitcher extraordinary, 3:6:1959 p6
Jupe Pluvius "Rains" supreme; limits baseball workouts, 4:21:1961 p6
New diamond ready for action; pitching staff appears sharp, 4:28:1961 p4
Proverb edges red dragons in ninth, 5:20:1960 p1
Rishe returns to lead B.S.T.C. varsity, 3:13:1959 p6
State nine to play Purple Eagles, 4:10:1959 p6
Strong baseball nucleus back; Whited awaits dry weather, 4:1:1960 p4
Ump Paulus calls plays without glasses, 3:20:1959 p5
Varsity at Cortland for two; nip R.I.T. for third straight, 5:1:1959 p5
Varsity nine eyes Canisius; trip Oswego, UB, Fredonia, 5:15:1959 p5
Whited works team in to shape for doubleheader scheduled for April 26, 3:28:1958 p3
Whited's warriors split with Hartwick; win opener 2-1, 5:27:1960 p4
BASKETBALL
"Mechanical man" Kraft scores 50 record points against RIT, 2:11:1960 p1
Basketball game highlights 2nd annual vets show, 3:18:1960 p1
Brockport cagers picked to win state teachers classic, 2:28:1958 p3
Brockport dumps Geneseo to gain seventh place in third annual state tournament, 3:6:1959 p5
Brockport seeded second behind Albany, 3:3:1961 p1
Brockport wins fourth in row before loss to UB, 2:27:1959 p5
Cagers defeat Cortland, Oswego; Dick Kraft scores 1000th point, 1:13:1961 p4
Cagers favored in tourney; face Ithaca tomorrow night, 2:14:1958 p3
Cagers finish season with 10-11 record, 7th in tourney, 3:7:1958 p3
Cagers host U. of B. tomorrow night, 2:7:1958 p5
Cagers lose to Alfred, U of B; face RIT away tonight, 8:30, 12:9:1960 p6
Cagers sport 9-4 record; Kraft in top ten; Gumaer, Boardman, Steele star in recent surge, 2:10:1961 p4
Cagers surpised at Albany; peds press leads to 95-68 win, 3:3:1961 p4
Cagers win, records fall, 2:24:1961 p4
Coach Gaylord views team "best in recent years," 11:18:1960 p4
Coach Smith interviewed; offers basketball tips, 2:27:1959 p6
College basketball at crossroads as recent scandal rocks sport, 4:28:1961 p4
College TV network plans coverage for home competitions, 12:5:1958 p1
Collegians win title with victory over Ridge runners, 3:28:1958 p3
CW post, Ithaca fall to Eagles Steel nets 21 in Cortland loss, 2:11:1960 p6
Eagle cagers close campaign with 74-62 win over Potsdam, 3:11:1960 p4
Eagle cagers cop fifth place in state invitational tourney, 3:4:1960 p1
Eagle cagers crack century mark; crush Alfred 116-97 Steele, Heyen, Kraft star in record breaking show, 2:26:1960 p4
Eagle cagers lose overtime thriller to Cortland 79-78, 1:8:1960 p4
Eagle hoopsters entertain Mansfield teachers tomorrow; McAdam collects 31 in R.I.T. win, 12:5:1958 p3
Eagle Hoopsters open season; face U of B home Tues., 8:30, 12:2:1960 p4
Eagles blast Buffalo state; records shattered in win, 2:19:1960 p4
Eagles edge "Larries" 69-64; drop road game to Mansfield, 1:15:1960 p4
Eagles face Cortland in final home game; Sauer, Kraft lead win over Buffalo state, 2:20:1959 p3
Eagles hit road to Oswego, St. Lawrence; drop third, 12:12:1958 p3
Eagles meet Oswego, 2:26:1960 p1
Eagles play Post College; beat Plattsburgh; drop close contest to Oswego, McAdam out, 2:6:1959 p5
Eagles prep for state tournament, 2:20:1959 p3
Eagles to face Alfred tomorrow, 12:6:1957 p3
Featuring Finnegan house, 3:13:1959 p3
Frosh basketball tryouts begin Monday, Nov. 3, 10:31:1958 p3
Frosh set for first game; open home against R.I.T., 11:21:1958 p3
Gaylord quint faces RIT in home opener, 12:4:1959 p4
Gaylordmen drop number 12; third straight 2 point loss, 2:12:1959 p3
Gaylordmen engage highly touted Ithaca college five, 12:13:1957 p3
Hoopsters support 5-1 record; face Cortland state tomorrow, 1:10:1958 p3
Kraft named most valuable player, 3:6:1959 p6
Kraft named to all-tourney team; eagles drop Buffalo and Maritime, 3:4:1960 p4
Men's intramurals, 3:10:1961 p6
Tragic trio's 77 points wallops outclassed dragons, 2:17:1961 p4
Trial televising of varsity basketball deemed successful, 12:6:1957 p2
Varsity cagers clash with Oswego tomorrow, 12:11:1959 p6
Varsity cagers elect Crane, Benedict, Law to receive 1957 awards, 3:14:1958 p3
Varsity cagers sharp in drills; Kraft & Co. open at Buffalo, 11:20:1959 p4
Varsity courtmen prepare for season opener against R.I.T.; game scheduled for Dec. 3, 11:22:1957 p3
Victory Bell mystery remains unsolved, 3:14:1958 p4
BERTA, AGI
Escape from Budapest-a hole in the iron curtain, 10:9:1959 p1
BIOLOGY
Biology book published by Syrocki, Wallin, 10:4:1957 p4
Wallin and Syrocki teach bio via TV, 11:22:1957 p2
BLOSSOM
Featuring Pettit, Blossom houses, 4:10:1959 p4
BLOXSOM, BOB
Bloxsom's painting of Ellsworth finds a home in "The nest," 3:7:1958 p1
BOARD OF MANAGERS
Board of managers at New York conference, 11:6:1959 p2
Board of managers attends conference, 11:13:1959 p3
Board of managers deem conference successful, 12:6:1957 p4
Board of managers to convene, 11:22:1957 p1
BOARD OF REGENTS
State board of regents ups requirements for secondary teachers, 5:2:1958 p1
BOLTE, PAM
"Omi" is the name, 9:23:1960 p3
BOOKS
Books needed for Koreans; S.F.A. sponsors drive, 2:28:1958 p1
BOWLING
Brockport bowlers join fall intramural program, 10:2:1959 p6
Comedian-bowler Ernie Izzo entertains at Brockport bowl, 12:5:1958 p3
Izzo leads bowlers league in 4th wk., 10:9:1959 p6
BRADY, BILL
Meet your S.F.A., 3:21:1958 p4
BRIGHT, LORRIE
New professors named, 10:2:1959 p2
BRINK, PRISCILLA
Brink to direct campus school spring concert, Tues. March 28, 3:24:1961 p1
New professors named, 10:2:1959 p2
BRITTON, PEARL
Faculty field service reports, 2:17:1961 p2
BROCKPORT FOUNDATION
Foundation plays major role, 1:10:1957 p1
BROWN, JIM
Jimmy Brown, Cleveland star, in Rochester Sat., 3;20:1959 p6
BROWN, PATRICK
California's governor Brown here today on Kennedy campaign, 10:7:1960 p1
Gov. Patrick Brown stresses peace aims of new administration, 10:14:1960 p1
BROWNELL, CLIFFORD
Dr. Brownell to address annual HPE convocation May 17, 5:12:1961 p2
BUDAPEST
Escape from Budapest-a hole in the iron curtain, 10:9:1959 p1
BUENTING, JOHN
New professors named, 10:2:1959 p2
BULGARIA
IRC conference held in N.Y. Brockport represents Bulgaria, 10:30:1959 p4
BURKE, ARMAND
Burke expounds on play playboy of the western world Nob. 17, 18, 11:4:1960 p1
Dr. Burke says editorial written with "Journalistic flippancy," 3:11:1960 p1
1958-59 G.E. cadets urged to begin assignment procedure, 3:21:1958 p1
Cadet forms available now, 2:14:1958 p4
Cadeting assignments ready; requirements listed in guide, 10:16:1959 p3
Cadeting interviews planned; students urged to sign up, 3:13:1959 p2
Fall student teaching assignments listed, 5:19:1961 p3
Methods courses required of prospective PE cadets to secure eligibility, 10:11:1957 p2
Novelli outlines procedure for third quarter GE cadets, 1:10:1958 p1
Placement of prospective GE cadets set in motion, 11:22:1957 p1
Prospective cadets urged to check on college requirements, 10:4:1957 p1
Schuyler cadets offer views on recent press conference, 12:6:1957 p4
Sponsor teachers hold annual reception; discuss cadet evaluation, 5:8:1959 p2
Student teacher handbooks ready for future cadets, 11:8:1957 p4
Student teacher interviews slated to commence soon, 11:6:1959 p1
Student-teacher criticizes motivation in learning, 3:11:1960 p2
CAFETERIA
See: Dining Hall
CAIN, EDWARD
New prefessors named, 10:2:1959 p2
Profs Cain, Queen defend political beliefs, 11:4:1960 p3
CAMP TOTEM
Elementary campers adventure at Totem, 5:2:1958 p4
Manuals dusted by P.E. seniors for two weeks of camp life, 9:26:1958 p2
Orbaker organizes Totem camp; summer schedule well-planned, 2:6:1959 p6
Registration for Totem to take place March 22, 3:3:1961 p3
Stylus staff plans Totem workshops; journalist to speak, 4:24:1959 p2
Work and play keynotes Totem, 9:27:1957 p2
CAMP, RANGER
See: Ranger Camp
CAMPUS ROUND TABLE
'Round the campus roundtable, 10:16:1959 p3
Beatniks have a problem-reform, change fruitless, 12:4:1959 p1
Campus roundtable group to elect officers; hear U.N. talk Wednesday at 7:30, 11:8:1957 p4
Campus roundtable is on prowl for new members, 1:13:1961 p1
Controversial roundtable organizes; set to debate, 11:4:1960 p1
Death penalty finds few supporters at campus round table, 2:19:1960 p1
Middle east workshop scheduled for May 12, 4:28:1961 p1
Montreal report slated; Griswold shows slides, campus roundtable host, 3:20:1959 p1
Operation abolition reshown; student panel airs views, 5:26:1961 p1
Panel to discuss controversial film after union showing, 4:28:1961 p1
Reproduction vs. production; campus roundtable plays to full house with subject: Birth Control, 2:26:1960 p2
Round table spiced by local politicians, 10:18:1957 p2
Roundtable appeals to B.S.T.C. politicians, 9:26:1958 p4
Roundtable discusses Greek church, 5:6:1960 p2
Roundtable flying high president asserts, 3:4:1960 p1
University questions featured at round table panel of faculty and members, 5:2:1958 p2
Why a campus roundtable, 12:2:1960 p2
CAMPUS SCHOOL
Book festival held in campus school, 11:13:1959 p3
Brink to direct campus school spring concert, Tues. March 28, 3:24:1961 p1
Campus school presents spring concert May 17, 5:13:1960 p1
Campus school science taught via TV, 1:15:1960 p3
Campus school tots offer thanks, 3:21:1958 p4
Opportunity to acquire social poise offered by Adriance, D'Aurizio, 2:12:1959 p2
Purpose and function of campus school outlined, 9:26:1958 p2
Senior PE women teach weekly dance class in campus school, 12:4:1959 p2
Sisson directs speech correction in campus school, 10:23:1959 p1
Six new faculty members added to campus school staff, 10:4:1957 p2
Spotlight on youth, 4:24:1959 p3
CANADA
Fellowships available for Canadian study program, 2:27:1959 p3
CANTERBURY CLUB
Brockport canterburians to be conference hosts; Ron Whitbeck is chairman, 2:28:1958 p1
Religious clubs plans set for rest of year, 3:21:1958 p1
Weiss, Sleight, Whitbeck lead Kinneret, Newman, Canterbury clubs for '57, 10:11:1957 p2
CAPE CANAVERAL
Science professor visits Cape Canaveral, 12:4:1959 p1
CARLSON, WILLIAM
Carlson resignation accepted by board; "Differences" cited, 2:7:1958 p1
CARMICHAEL, SHIRLEY
More new faculty, 10:7:1960 p3
CARROLL, LEO
Annual arts festival to feature Broadway star, Leo G. Carroll, 5:19:1961 p1
CARSON, NORM
Kieth, DeBerry, Collins named to administrative posts, 10:7:1960 p1
CEASE, NOEL
N. Cease stresses college attitudes, 9:19:1958 p1
CHEERLEADING
'60-61 cheerleading squad selected, 5:20:1960 p3
BSCE varsity, JV cheerleaders selected, 10:9:1959 p1
Cheerleaders chosen competitive tryouts cut J.V squad to eight, 10:7:1960 p4
Cheerleaders plan pep club, 10:2:1959 p4
Practice pays off as judges choose new varsity squad, 4:24:1959 p1
Varsity, JV cheerleaders plan big pep rally, 10:16:1959 p3
CHINA
Peloso answers Stylus writer's views on red China's recognition in UN, 12:9:1960 p5
CHORUS
BSCE to host Carroll college choir performance on Monday, April 10, 3:24:1961 p1
Choral workshop planned; Syracuse U. sponsored, Chautauqua, New York site, 3:6:1959 p3
Mixed chorus to go on tour, 4:21:1961 p4
Royal choir here Tuesday in first american appearance, 10:14:1960 p1
S.F.A. councilmen approve choral group budgets at month's first session, 10:11:1957 p1
CHRISTMAS
"Artistry in snow" theme set by frosh for annual Christmas ball, 12:2:1960 p1
Annual Christmas ball attended by 400 couples, 1:8:1960 p1
Brockport decks halls, prepares for yule; Winterlude offered as season greeting, 12:13:1957 p1
Brockporters tune up for annual Christmas caroling, December 18, 12:6:1957 p1
Caroling tops list of Christmas activities for yule in union, 12:5:1958 p1
Choral groups highlight Christmas vespers today, Sun., 12:13:1957 p1
Choraliers readied for annual vespers, 12:6:1957 p1
Festive swaddling seen for Christmas in college union, 12:6:1957 p1
Four vocal groups give vesper services today, Sunday at 4 p.m., 12:9:1960 p1
Freshmen preparing special decor for Christmas formal, 12:5:1958 p1
Freshmen set Dec. 12 for Christmas ball; Jones orchestra to play, 11:20:1959 p1
Frosh Christmas ball Dec. 12; yuletide vespers next Friday, 12:4:1959 p1
Frosh Christmas dance tomorrow, 12:9:1960 p1
Music department offers four vocal organizations in Christmas vespers, 12:2:1960 p1
S.F.A. plans open session November 17; allocation of Christmas vespers denied, 11:14:1958 p1
Snowflakes and Christmas trees to deck college gym, 12:11:1959 p1
Students deck halls with holiday trimming Monday, 12:5:1958 p1
Trumpets to sound at vespers program today, Sunday at 4:00, 12:12:1958 p1
Union offers town Christmas carols; singers welcome, 12:12:1958 p1
Vespers service ready in Yule time musical tradition, 12:5:1958 p1
Yuletide spirit comes to college union with "Christmas in America," 12:2:1960 p2
Annual class day May 26 to feature awards, "Moving up," 5:16:1958 p1
Class day ceremony promotes students to new class level, 5:8:1959 p1
Class day exercises held; annual daisy chain chosen, 4:24:1959 p4
Class day features gavel presentation, senior gifts, awards, 5:23:1958 p1
Class day program set; seniors excused at 11:30, 5:26:1961 p1
Daisy chain elected for class day, 5:13:1960 p1
Students to claim higher status via class day event, 5:15:1959 p2
Modern dance lessons to be presented by Mr. Robert Cohan, 1:8:1960 p1
Robert Cohan to conduct dance class for men, 2:26:1960 p2
Robert Cohan to hold dance technique class in college gymnasium, 2:19:1960 p1
COLLEGIATE COUNCIL
Boardman heads collegiate council, 11:20:1959 p1
Collegiate council discloses purpose, 11:15:1957 p4
Collegiate Council elects officers, 5:13:1960 p2
Collegiate council petitions new members, 10:14:1960 p2
Collegiate council to consider applications, 9:19:1958 p4
Collegiate council welcomes guides, prospective students, 10:9:1959 p3
COLLINS, MARGARET
Six new faculty members added to campus school staff, 10:4:1957 p2
COLLINS, ROBERT
Kieth, DeBerry, Collins named to administrative posts, 10:7:1960 p1
COLOMBIA
BSCE welcomes exchange student from So. America, 10:2:1959 p1
Seven class hours per day, says student, 3:25:1960 p1
Student continues description of Colombian schools, 4:8:1960 p3
COMFORT, JOEL
Meet your S.F.A., 3:21:1958 p4
COMMENCEMENT
Brockport alumnus graduation speaker, 5:27:1960 p1
Graduation 'round the world, 5:15:1959 p3
Graduation in sight; seniors prepare for final festivities, 4:10:1959 p1
Graduation nears as McGlynn, Stanwix plan senior week, 5:8:1959 p1
Reverend Kirsch, Dr. Furnas to address 1958 graduates, 5:16:1958 p1
Rochester civic leader Linowitz to address commencement exercise, 5:26:1961 p1
CONELRAD DRILL
Conelrad drill today; ten minute practice held in Monroe County, 4:17:1959 p3
CONGRESS
Congressional act provides loan fund available at state, 5:1:1959 p1
Congressional hearing held; witnesses in favor of grants, 4:10:1959 p3
CONRAD, RAYE
Auleta, Conrad, Keifer keep faculty names news via extra activities, 10:31:1958 p4
Conrad to address dean's list members at annual program, 5:8:1959 p1
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
CONSTRUCTION
4 dorm units occupied more on way in '59, 9:19:1958 p2
Bond issue slated for polls in November vote; college future at stake, 10:18:1957 p1
Bond issue vital for state university growth, expansion, 10:25:1957 p1
BSCE's growing campus cited; library, cafe near completion, 10:21:1960 p1
Completion nearer as bids open for library, 4:10:1959 p1
Dream comes closer with display of plans; library to provide additional facilities, 4:17:1959 p1
Expansion in sight; erection of science building to begin, 3:28:1958 p1
Gymnasium of the future construction dates set, 2:12:1959 p1
Library rumor squelched, 3:17:1961 p1
New dining center to hold open house on Sunday, 5:5:1961 p3
New dorm scheduled for completion by February semester, 10:4:1957 p1
New home for old books, 9:23:1960 p3
New library scheduled for completion in Sept., 10:2:1959 p1
Physical Ed. building to be constructed near baseball field, 3:18:1960 p2
Prospects dim for spring dorm debut, 12:6:1957 p1
State officals to inspect cafeteria next Wednesday; opening set for May 1, 3:24:1961 p1
Wilshire stresses B.S.C.E. expansion, 10:7:1960 p1
Work progresses on new P.E. facilities, 10:2:1959 p5
COON, LISTON
Former Stylus editor elected county judge, 3:24:1961 p6
CORCORAN, AMBROSE
Corcoran to join planel at New York conference, 2:27:1959 p2
Dr. Crandall, scholars continue European trip, 2:26:1960 p3
Dr. Jack Crandall to take scholars to Europe, 2:19:1960 p1
Social behavior topic slated by Sun. evening group; Crandall speaker, 10:24:1958 p1
CROSS COUNTRY
Brockport harriers back; open Oct. 13, 9:25:1959 p4
Cortland entertains harriers Tuesday; Randall leads team, 10:25:1957 p3
Cross country team folds due to lack of interest; seasons meets forfeited, 9:26:1958 p3
Cross country team preps for '59 opener, 10:2:1959 p6
Cross country team wins first dual meet in three yrs; down Ithaca 20-45, 10:28:1960 p4
Eagle runners drop opener to UB 15-40, 10:16:1959 p5
Eight freshmen to form bulk of 1958 cross country team, 9:19:1958 p3
Hamilton college offers opposition for winless harriers tomorrow at 2, 11:1:1957 p3
Harriers at Alfred; lose to RW 38-17, 11:6:1959 p3
Harriers compete in New York State championships, 11:8:1957 p3
Harriers defeat RPI, 11:4:1960 p4
Harriers face Buffalo after initial setback, 10:4:1957 p3
Harriers face R.P.I. tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., 10:11:1957 p3
Harriers face U. of B. Tuesday; team drops 3rd in row to R.P.I., 10:18:1957 p3
Harriers open at U. B.; home opener, Oct. 17, 10:9:1959 p6
Harriers prepare for opener with Roberts Wesleyan on October 1, 9:27:1957 p3
Hill and dalers begin running; Clements paces young squad, 10:7:1960 p4
Winless harriers travel to Canisius, 10:30:1959 p5
CRUICKAHANK, DONALD
Sixteen new faculty members named to posts this year, 9:19:1958 p1
CURAN, PAUL
Curan receives assistanship to Bowling Green university, 5:12:1961 p2
CURRICULUM
Curriculum conferences to feature "Materials" experts, 11:15:1957 p1
G.E. requirements issued for fall student teachers, 3:10:1961 p1
New policy cited for major field, curriculum changes, 3:28:1958 p1
Secondary math, science degrees to be offered, 1:13:1961 p1
Alumni among new faculty on staff in campus school, 9:26:1958 p4
New union position scheduled; J. D'Agostino named assistant, 10:24:1958 p1
DANCE
Andre Eglevsky ensemble to appear at college; tickets now available, 1:8:1960 p1
Barking dogs, worn out soles marked the finish of the dance marathon, 12:11:1959 p5
Dance instructor Cohan to visit Brockport campus, 3:13:1959 p6
Dance instructor conducts workshop at college tongiht, 3:25:1960 p1
Graham dance class re-scheduled; Cohan teaches techniques, 4:17:1959 p2
Jose Limon dance company to perform in college auditorium Monday March 20, 3:10:1961 p1
Limon dance Co. presents outstanding performance, 3:24:1961 p2
Limon dance troupe to appear Mon.; tickets at union desk, 3:17:1961 p1
Modern dance lessons to be presented by Mr. Robert Cohan, 1:8:1960 p1
Noted dancer to appear with ballet ensemble on Brockport stage Tuesday, 1:15:1960 p3
Opportunity to acquire social poise offered by Adriance, D'Aurizio, 2:12:1959 p2
Phys ed dance classes present folk festivals, 5:26:1961 p2
Robert Cohan to conduct dance class for men, 2:26:1960 p2
Robert Cohan to hold dance technique class in college gymnasium, 2:19:1960 p1
Senior PE women teach weekly dance class in campus school, 12:4:1959 p2
DANFORTH FOUNDATION
Allen serves for Danforth foundation, 10:3:1958 p4
DANIELS, ANGIOLINA
Kieth, DeBerry, Collins named to administrative posts, 10:7:1960 p1
DEBATE
B.S.T.C. planning new debate team, 5:8:1959 p4
Brockport debaters to meet Fredonia in initial debut, 10:23:1959 p1
Brockport debaters win three of six; Pitt gains first, 11:13:1959 p1
BSCE debaters place second in Syracuse debate tournament, 12:11:1959 p1
College union to host debate between BSCE, U of Wisconsin, 3:17:1961 p1
Debate club elects Gasparrini, Drewry, 11:11:1960 p2
Debate club has split decision, 12:2:1960 p1
Debate club heads for five tournaments this semester, 2:11:1960 p1
Debate meeting set for Wed. October 7, 10:2:1959 p3
Debate team scores success at Colgate, 11:18:1960 p2
Debaters face Fredonia tomorrow at union, 10:30:1959 p1
Debaters will jounrey to Albany; receive invitation to debate in St. Paul, Minn., 4:21:1961 p3
Debators return triumphant from NYS assembly at Albany, 5:12:1961 p2
Kohrs heads debate team; first meeting set for Oct. 4, 9:30:1960 p1
DEBERRY, HERBERT
DeBerry expounds on equality for the negro, 12:2:1960 p2
DeBerry heads men's new residence council, 12:9:1960 p4
DeBerry: We can't wait for the south, 12:9:1960 p1
Kieth, DeBerry, Collins named to administrative posts, 10:7:1960 p1
DEDMAN, W. WAYNE
Dr. Wayne Dedman appointed assistant dean of college, 10:10:1958 p2
Education magazine accepts Dr. Dedman's article, 1:8:1960 p2
DEL ROSSO, JOSEPH
A-V ace heeds Greeley; accepts post at Stanford., 5:27:1960 p1
DELANCEY, BLAINE
DeLancey drafted to judge english awards for N.C.T.E., 4:25:1958 p2
Dr. DeLancey to judge high school english, 5:20:1960 p3
DELANCEY, FLOY
Mrs. DeLancey author of four books published by L.W. Singer Co., 1:15:1960 p3
Mrs. DeLancey speaks on interesting students, 2:6:1959 p2
DELLAQUILA, STEPHEN
Dellaquila and Scarborough complete new faculty listing, 11:14:1958 p4
DELTA BETA ZETA
Delta Beta Zeta organizes to promote social activities, 2:24:1961 p1
Delta Beta Zeta selected to campaign for blood bank, 4:21:1961 p5
Delta Beta Zeta strives to better social life; sponsors ugly man contest, 3:24:1961 p2
DELTA KAPPA GAMMA
Delta Kappa Gamma awards scholarship to G.E. junior, 5:1:1959 p1
DELTA PSI OMEGA
11 students join Delta Psi Omega in yesterday's initiation ceremonies, 1:13:1961 p2
DEMOCRATS
See also: Mock Convention
Democrats air political views, 10:24:1958 p2
Democrats organize; club to hear national figures, 10:9:1959 p4
Young democrats elect Jack Haas president, 9:30:1960 p1
Young democrats elect Paul Newton president, 10:30:1959 p3
Young democrats to hold convention at Sheraton, 10:18:1957 p2
Young republicians, democrats planning mock conventions, 10:3:1958 p1
DENINNO, DANIEL
More new faculty, 10:14:1960 p3
DERBY, ORLO
Derby represents college at up-state far east conference, 10:23:1959 p2
Dr. Derby recounts foreign experiences, 11:6:1959 p2
Dr. Derby to attend upstate conference, 11:18:1960 p2
Dr. Derby to speak at Syracuse conference, Rochester banquet, 12:4:1959 p2
Japanese open door ready again for Derby's return, 5:16:1958 p2
DEWEY, JOHN
Dewey's birth to be observed by book release, 10:16:1959 p6
DI PIETRO, FRANK
Meet your S.F.A., 3:28:1958 p2
DILCHER, RONALD
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
DINING HALL
Men surviving in union cafe without women, 5:12:1961 p2
New dining center to hold open house on Sunday, 5:5:1961 p3
DOLPHINS
See: Water Ballet
DONAHER
Featuring Donaher, Johantgen houses, 5:1:1959 p3
DORMITORIES
4 dorm units ocupied more on way in '59, 9:19:1958 p2
Albany formulates new housing policy; rise in prices due, 2:6:1959 p1
Dorm names chosen; approval awaited, 2:20:1959 p1
Drom proctors selected; Smith, Waller, Wilshire on selection committee, 3:20:1959 p4
Eight women named to proctor dorms next year, 3:21:1958 p1
Housing regulations changed, private lodging classified, 3:21:1958 p1
Men fill college residence halls, 9:25:1959 p1
Mrs. Fish welcomed; new assistant dean heads residence halls, 9:25:1959 p4
Mrs. Wilshire named dorm head; changes made in proctors, 11:14:1958 p1
New dorm scheduled for completion by February semester, 10:4:1957 p1
New dorms to make September debut, proctors announced, 5:23:1958 p2
New residence hall to meet public eye at open house, Sunday, 10:24:1958 p1
Proctors announced by Miss Waller and Mr. Wilshire, 4:8:1960 p2
Proctors sought to fill positions in new dormitories, 2:14:1958 p1
Prospects dim for spring dorm debut, 12:6:1957 p1
Residence hall overcrowded good bye student teachers, 3:18:1960 p2
Selection of dormitory rooms to be made for coming year, 3:13:1959 p2
State board of trustees approves names of four new dormitory units, 3:14:1958 p1
The dormitories...off-limites for men, 5:8:1959 p4
Wilshire stresses B.S.C.E. expansion, 10:7:1960 p1
Women scheduled to choose dorm rooms, 4:1:1960 p3
Women's dorms dedicated at Geneseo teachers, 10:30:1959 p1
DRAFT
Draft dodgers., 10:4:1957 p1
DRAKE, BERNARD
Fund established in Drake's memory, 10:18:1957 p1
Passing of Dr. Bernard Drake mourned by all, 9:27:1957 p1
DRAKE, RUTH
Ruth Drake, former librarian succumbs in California, 2:11:1960 p5
DRAMA
20 colleges to attend BSCE festival 3-day workshop planned, 11:11:1960 p1
4 BSCE coeds tour Broadway, meet actors, attend five plays, 2:17:1961 p1
BSCE hosts college, community theatre festival, Nov. 18-20, 11:4:1960 p1
Canadian players engaged for return performance at state, 10:24:1958 p1
Canadian players on visit, present "As you like it," 10:31:1958 p1
Canadian players prepare Shakespeare's play "As you like it" for Tues. performance, 11:7:1958 p1
Canadian players present "cherry orchard" tomorrow, 10:30:1959 p1
Canadian players present "The cherry orchard," 10:23:1959 p1
Charles Laughton to appear at Eastman theatre tomorrow, 4:21:1961 p3
Chuck-full weekend includes annual drama festival, 5:9:1958 p2
College hosts drama festival; plays critiqued; prizes offered, 11:18:1960 p1
Drama conference to be sponsored by Geneseo society "Cothurnus," 3:21:1958 p1
Fredonia, Cortland cop awards at BSCE festival, 12:2:1960 p3
DRAMATICS CLUB
"Finian" receiving extra work, crews prepare props, scenes, 4:25:1958 p1
"Finian's rainbow" receives overwhelming praise by all, 5:16:1958 p1
"Guys & Dolls" has two themes; men, women, money in both, 4:21:1961 p1
"Liliom" highlights dramatic spring festival at college, 3:25:1960 p1
"Salesman" travels to Alfred for seventh drama festival, 5:8:1959 p2
"She stoops to conquer"-six days away, 11:13:1959 p1
Arthur Miller play "Death of a Salesman" opens tonight at 8:00 in college auditorium, 3:20:1959 p1
Arthur Miller play selected as spring production, 2:6:1959 p1
Arthur Miller's "Salesman" opens next week in Brockport, 3:13:1959 p1
Audience lauds spring play in last evening's premier, 5:5:1961 p1
Authentic scenery ready for fall play, 11:7:1958 p1
Brockport thespians planning spring play and drama series, 2:27:1959 p1
Cast announced for "Finian"; two openings still remain, 2:28:1958 p1
Cast chosen for Arthur Miller play, 2:12:1959 p1
Cast members quizzed about status of women in Menaechmi, 10:31:1958 p1
Casting for spring play, "Guys and dolls" to begin Monday, Jan. 30, 1:13:1961 p2
Censorship conflict aired; spring play poses problem, 3:20:1959 p1
Coffee shop interview with Hetler uncovers inside story on "Finian," 5:2:1958 p1
Comedy by Plautus selected by drama group as fall play, 10:10:1958 p1
Committees organize to complete backstage plans for spring play, 3:10:1961 p1
Curtain rises on Menaechmi opening night Thursday at 8, 11:14:1958 p1
Curtain rises on playboy of the western world; Janes, Eastman, Sullivan lead Harlequin cast, 11:18:1960 p1
Curtain to rise on spring play next Thursday; several cast members will appear on TV, 4:28:1961 p1
DiPietro, Ruoff named for dramatic club award, 5:23:1958 p2
Downtrodden roman women illustrated in "The Menaechmi," 10:24:1958 p1
Dramatics club announces play staff members, 10:30:1959 p1
Dramatics club chooses "Liliom" as spring play, 1:8:1960 p2
Dramatics club plans election of officers, Monday, 1:10:1958 p2
Fall play cast named; Smith, Fiano to star, 10:9:1959 p4
Fall play open next Thursday; Hetler chooses Irish comedy, 11:11:1960 p1
Fall production planned; DiPietro play Macbeth, 9:27:1957 p2
Fencing master coaches cast at rehearsals of fall play, 10:4:1957 p1
First nighters laud "Finian," curtain rises again tonight, 5:9:1958 p1
Former thespian expounds on qualities of up and coming young actor; modesty prevents (real) comparison, 3:11:1960 p1
Future looking brighter, fal play partially cast, 10:3:1958 p2
Goldsmith satire scheduled; Smith, Gardner head cast, 11:6:1959 p1
Judy Wade, Tim Ames cast for lead roles in "Guys and dolls," 3:24:1961 p1
Karstetter names crew heads for production of "Finian's rainbow," 3:14:1958 p1
Karstetter picks Goldsmith drama, 9:25:1959 p1
Kiefer favrs dramatic club choice of spring production, 3:6:1959 p3
Latest stage tricks used in Macbeth, 10:25:1957 p1
Molnar's :Liliom" presented next week by dramatics club, 3:18:1960 p1
Orchestrations for "Finian" require stage coordination, 3:21:1958 p1
Play described as "Earthy," "Tragic" by cast members, 2:20:1959 p1
Play rehearsals continue despite presence of jinx, 11:8:1957 p1
Premiere performance indicates fall play successful, 11:20:1959 p1
Roman sets, scene being built by Menaechme crew, 10:17:1958 p1
Seasoned actors, freshmen, form nucleus of play cast, 10:18:1957 p1
Set problems appear with spring play production, 3:6:1959 p1
Spring play case; Liliom presented mar. 24, 25, 26, 2:26:1960 p2
Stage to see roman comedy by Plautus as fall production, 9:19:1958 p1
Stage tricks highlight play; curtain rises again tonight, 11:15:1957 p1
State drama group enters "Salesman" at Alfred festival, 4:17:1959 p1
Thespian veteran performers continue with two more showings of fall play, Menaechmi, 11:21:1958 p1
Wade, Peirsma, Sullivan, Ames receive starring roles in Guys and Dolls, 3:3:1961 p1
DRISCOLL, ROBERT
Meet your S.F.A., 3:14:1958 p1
DYNAMIX
Doser, Barnhart, Caruso, Heyen head Dynamix, 4:8:1960 p2
Dynamix student party formed; pledge "to get things done!", 4:8:1960 p2
Delegates to attend annual conference in New York City, 2:27:1959 p3
Eastern states meeting to be held next week in NYC; four students, advisor to attend, 3:17:1961 p1
EASTMAN, GEORGE
More new faculty, 10:7:1960 p3
ECONOMICS
Special summer training program in economics offered foreign students, 3:24:1961 p6
EDUCATION
American education week, November 9-15, 11:7:1958 p1
Professional organizations offer many advantages, 11:7:1958 p1
Reports on education expansion submitted to state legislature, 2:17:1961 p5
EDWARDS, ALETTA
State board of trustees approves names of four new dormitory units, 3:14:1958 p1
EDWARDS, WILLIAM
Brockporters study state government during recent trip, 3:28:1958 p1
Edwards memorial started; Dr. Tower names committee, 2:20:1959 p1
In memoriam, 2:12:1959 p1
Lefkowitz awaited by state, Ostertag raps U.S.S.R. on visit, 10:10:1958 p1
Scandalous neglect charge lowered on colleges by Brockport's Prof. Edwards, 5:2:1958 p2
Tribute to Dr. William H. Edwards, 2:12:1959 p1
W. Edwards begins in clearing house, 1:10:1958 p1
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT
Eisenhower acclaims CARE contributions, 1:8:1960 p2
ELLSWORTH
Bloxsom's painting of Ellsworth finds a home in "The nest," 3:7:1958 p1
Cheerleaders to feature Ellsworth, rally speaker, 10:25:1957 p1
Cry of "Ellsworth" sends class of '62 to knees in sophomore hazings, 9:19:1958 p1
Mascot Ellsworth symbolizes spirit, 9:19:1958 p4, 9:27:1957 p2
New look sported by college mascot; frame received, 2:27:1959 p3
ELTON, RICHARD
"Wagonmaster" Elton, twentieth century trailblazers, head west, 3:24:1961 p3
ENGLISH
All-college english committee calls; last chance to join, 12:11:1959 p1
English club offers valuable programs, 2:10:1961 p2
Literary efforts wanted for use in club magazine, 3:13:1959 p4
Literary magazine provides outlet for thwarted writers, 4:10:1959 p2
Three male english majors selected for honors program, 3:13:1959 p4
ENROLLMENT
1500 enrollment forecast for '60-61, 5:20:1960 p1
College enrollment hike shows campus bursting and bulging classroom seams, 10:10:1958 p1
College enrollment hits 1480; 397 PE, 1037 GE; women outnumber men, 9:30:1960 p1
College enrollment hits all-time high, 10:23:1959 p1
Enrollment tally released; warning issued by registrar, 2:20:1959 p1
Enter: 600 freshmen, exit: 200 senior, problem 400 extra students, 4:21:1961 p4
Ever growing enrollment taxes library facilities, 9:26:1958 p1
Freshmen arrive 401 strong, 9:19:1958 p1
Report 47,654 full-time enrollment; 13% increase, 12:9:1960 p4
Statistics indicate surplus of 70,000 students in 1970, 11:1:1957 p1
Thirty-seven register for January semester; interviews set for March, 2:7:1958 p1
Fields cites future demands for physical education teachers, 2:17:1961 p6
FINANCIAL AID
Applications for foreign scholarships due Jan. 15, 1:10:1958 p1
Dean Waller to accompany scholarship winners to Albany, October 21, 10:9:1959 p1
Education corporation to back student loans, 4:25:1958 p4
Fellowships offered for graduate study, 2:11:1960 p5
New loans designed to aid, further education, 5:2:1958 p4
NSF to present fellowship awards to 1,100 students, 10:16:1959 p6
Scholarship forms available Monday for state students, 1:10:1958 p1
Scholarship grants available through Fulbright advisor, 10:17:1958 p2
Scholarship, attendance regulations offered as guide to all students, 9:26:1958 p4, 10:4:1957 p1
Scholarships offered for most unique settings, 2:11:1960 p3
Scholarships, awards earned by sixteen state students, 5:15:1959 p2
Scholarships, loans offered; class of 1956 donates $600, 3:7:1958 p1
Unusual scholarship offers, 4:10:1959 p3
Alfred down gridders 33-6; eagles ahead at halftime 6-0, 11:4:1960 p4
Brockport vs. Cortland tomorrow, 10:18:1957 p3
Clarion flu epidemic causes cancellation of grid contest, 10:11:1957 p3
Eagle gridders close '59 campaign; Paliwodzinski leads offensive unit, 11:20:1959 p4
Eagle gridders drop opener; invade Ithaca Saturday, 9:30:1960 p4
Eagle gridders take week off; lose to powerful S.C.S.C. 28-14, 10:23:1959 p5
Eagles gridmen out to throttle dragon attack in "Big game," 10:31:1958 p3
Eagles travel to Ithaca defeated by Lock Haven, 10:2:1959 p5
Freshman coach Smith returns; will emphasize running game, 11:11:1960 p4
Golden gridders collide with Cortland red dragons Sat., 10:30:1959 p5
Golden gridders host Clarion in hastle; downed by Ithaca, 10:10:1958 p3
Golden gridders shutout again; Cortland coasts to easy victory, 10:28:1960 p4
Golden gridders vs New Haven Clarion conquers eagles 34-0, 10:16:1959 p5
Gridders face Lock Haven; drop opener to Mansfield 7-6, 9:25:1959 p3
Gridders lose to Ithaca 14-0; face Mansfield at home Sat., 10:7:1960 p4
Gridmen enjoy first winning season with victory at Alfred, 11:15:1957 p3
Gridmen take initial game; oppose Mansfield tomorrow, 9:27:1957 p3
Gridmen travel to Alfred for season finale tomorrow, 11:8:1957 p3
Gridmen travel to Clarion; drop 31-6 contest to Ithaca, 10:9:1959 p5
Gridmen travel to Lockhaven after heart-breaking defeat, 9:26:1958 p3
Gridmen travel to Mansfield to open '58 football season, 9:19:1958 p3
Gridmen win 2nd straight 26-0, 10:4:1957 p3
Ithaca offers gridmen keen opposition in home opener, 10:3:1958 p3
Jimmy Brown, Cleveland star, in Rochester Sat., 3:20:1959 p6
Mansfield upends gridmen; New Birtain here tomorrow, 10:14:1960 p4
New Britain edges gridders; Cortland contest Sat., 2:30 pm, 10:21:1960 p4
Nine senior gridmen play in final contest with Alfred, 11:7:1958 p3
Pitchmen home, gridders on road, 10:17:1958 p3
Pitchmen win, gridders rest, 10:24:1958 p3
Pitchmen, gridders end season, 11:14:1958 p3
Senior Leo Torre leads Boozermen on state gridiron, 11:21:1958 p3
Should college football players be paid? Yes or No?, 10:24:1958 p3
State places guard Leo Torre in first gem city bowl game, 11:21:1958 p1
They said it couldn't be done! (beat Cortland), 11:6:1959 p1
Three picked as all-americans, 1:10:1958 p3
Two-point conversion give eagles 20-20 tie in finale, 11:13:1959 p6
Undefeated Lock Haven gridders provide opposition tomorrow, 11:1:1957 p3
What's wrong with BSCE football, 10:28:1960 p2
Wilson chargers unveil new formation, open at Lock Haven, 9:23:1960 p4
FORD
Ford foundation donation fosters student interest in politics of the day, 11:7:1958 p4
FRATERNITIES
Featuring Finnegan house, 3:13:1959 p3
No fraternities this semester; action postponed to next year, 5:12:1961 p2
State alum heads National fraternity, 3:6:1959 p4
FREDONIA
Fredonia marches silently in segregation protest, 3:18:1960 p1
FRENCH
Dr. Steel and French club provide entertainment, slides, plug grand tour as college goes European Thursday night, 3:6:1959 p1
French club reorganizes; meeting goes parisienne Wednesday, November 20, 11:15:1957 p4
FRESHMEN
See also: Hazing
Braunback, Hall elected to guide freshman class, 10:17:1958 p2
Eight freshmen coeds vie for Christmas crown next Saturday, 12:2:1960 p1
Freshmen arrive 401 strong, 9:19:1958 p1
Freshmen discuss picnics, blazers at class meeting, 5:15:1959 p2
Freshmen preparing special decor for Christmas formal, 12:5:1958 p1
Freshmen set Dec. 12 for Christmas ball; Jones orchestra to play, 11:20:1959 p1
Freshmen tour library via BSCE television; operation reviewed, 10:2:1959 p2
Frosh assume college spirit; Gauthier elected by rookies, 9:27:1957 p4
Frosh orientation revision utilizes student leadership, 11:14:1958 p1
Frosh to make social debut in "Starlight and snowflakes," 12:12:1958 p1
Frosh to view council Monday night, 11:15:1957 p1
Moore chosen frosh prexy; Boyd, Bleekman, Carney round out class officers, 5:9:1958 p1
FULBRIGHT
Fulbright student studying at state, 9:19:1958 p1
Scholarship grants available through Fulbright advisor, 10:17:1958 p2
FULLAGAR, ROBERTA
More new faculty, 10:16:1959 p4
FURNAS, CLIFFORD
Reverend Kirsch, Dr. Fuirnas to address 1958 graduates, 5:16:1958 p1
FUTURE TEACHERS
State hosts second annual F.T.A. conference; workshops to discuss aspects of teaching., 4:24:1959 p1
Stateside: The untouchables and Carol Gale (basketball), 3:17:1961 p3
GALE, LESLIE
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
GEOLOGY
Geology class tours Catskills from sunup to sundown, 5:26:1961 p2
GERMANY
Student from Germany holds loyal memories, finds opportunity in U.S., 3:7:1958 p4
GLEE CLUB
Glee clubs organize; Robert Zentz, Gail Crowl head vocalists, 10:30:1959 p4
Glee clubs prepare to hit the road, 10:21:1960 p5
Men's glee club performs here Monday, 4:8:1960 p2
Miss Haynes songbirds will serenade "State" in gala song fest, 11:7:1958 p4
New blazers spark men's glee club area performance, 12:11:1959 p1
S.F.A. councilmen approve choral group budgets at month's first session, 10:11:1957 p1
Talent wanted by glee clubs, band, 9:30:1960 p2
GOLF
Conron, Craig to lead varsity golf team at U. of R. course today, 4:25:1958 p3
Eagle golfer, Bob Conrad, sets brilliant record, 5:15:1959 p6
Eagle golfers host first state tourney, 5:20:1960 p4
Eagle golfers meet St. John Fisher, 4:24:1959 p5
Eagle golfers nab first win; edge Canisius 3-2, 5:8:1959 p6
Eagles meet Oswego, Cortland, 5:15:1959 p6
Golf coach, Dr.A. Burke, calls organization meeting for candidates on April 1, 3:28:1958 p3
Golf, tennis begin practice; coaches predict good season, 3:24:1961 p4
Golfers end season today; meet Alfred team at Churchville, 5:23:1958 p5
Golfers eye initial practice; five vets return, 3:13:1959 p5
Linksmen drop matches to Cortland, Canisius; Dell, Conrod, Craig star, 5:9:1958 p5
Linksmen finish 2nd in NYS golf tourney, 5:27:1960 p4
Linksmen outclass Alfred 18-9; Brauss leads team with 75, 5:12:1961 p4
Linksmen travel to Cortland on Monday, 5:16:1958 p3
Linksmen winless; Brauss low scorer, 5:13:1960 p4
Parker golfers start slow, 5:6:1960 p4
Red gradon golfers here Mond.; Dell wins match, 5:2:1958 p3
GOULD, HENRY
Gould to replace Bailey; travels to Indonesia, 5:13:1960 p2
GOVERNMENT
See: Student Faculty Association
GRADUATE
Novel workshops enrich summer grad program, 5:2:1958 p2
GRADUATION
See: Commencement
GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES
See also: Individual societies, Fraternities
Greek letter organization to revise procedures, 11:21:1958 p2
Greek revival on campus?, 11:7:1958 p2
In memoriam to the greek letter, 4:24:1959 p2
The greek letter..., 11:14:1958 p2
GREEN, MRS.
Coffee shop in operation for past nineteen years; Mrs. Green heads staff, 12:11:1959 p5
GRISWOLD, ROBERT
Dr. Griswold discusses Africa, shows slides, 3:10:1961 p1
Dr. Robert Griswold, four BSTC students in Montreal for conference, 2:6:1959 p1
Montreal report slated; Griswold shows slides, campus roundtable host, 3:20:1959 p1
They're rioting in Africa-Dr. Griswold to investigate, 1:15:1960 p2
GROVER, GEORGE
Albany professor speaks to PE students; cites reasons for fewer jobs, 11:18:1960 p1
Student teacher handbooks ready for future cadets, 11:8:1957 p4
HARE, MARGUERITE
Cameras focus on grade 3 teachers, 10:11:1957 p2
HARLEQUINS
See also: Dramatics Club
Harlequins set Nov. 17, 18 for playboy of the western world, 9:30:1960 p1
Harlequins to host drama festival, 10:28:1960 p3
Thespians adopt french name, 10:28:1960 p1
HARRIMAN, AVERRILL
Governor Harriman to visit Brockport, speak on Tuesday, 10:10:1958 p1
Parade excitement escorts Governor to college speech, 10:17:1958 p1
HARRIS, MARION
Kieth, DeBerry, Collins named to administrative posts, 10:7:1960 p1
HASPIEL, MARLENE
New faculty named to posts; Rothman, Haspiel appointed, 3;20:1959 p2
HAYNES, PAULINE
Filed trip tours of New York City offer student rate, 10:24:1958 p1
Miss Haynes songbirds will serenads "State" in gala song fest, 11:7:1958 p4
HAZING
Cry of "Ellsworth" sends class of '62 to knees in sophomore hazings, 9:19:1958 p1
Freshmen hazing continues, 9:25:1959 p1
Frosh convicted at soph kangaroo court, 10:30:1959 p3
Letter wamly greets frosh, But(ton) hazing rituals upheld, 9:23:1960 p1
Sophs court frosh; hazing rituals end, 10:7:1960 p2
HEALTH
Challenges in nutrition presented by Dr. McCay, 3:21:1958 p1
Dr. George Jackson speaks to health and P.E. majors, 12:5:1958 p4
Flu shots prepared in attempt to ward off future attacks, 11:22:1957 p1
Health center offers polio shots today, 11:8:1957 p1
Polio vaccine for Brockport children, 5:20:1960 p4
X-rays-April 15, 3:28:1958 p2
HEGMAN, MARIAN
Six new faculty members added to campus school staff, 10:4:1957 p2
HETLER, ELIESE
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
HETLER, LOUIS
Coffee shop interview with Hetler uncovers inside story on "Finian," 5:2:1958 p1
Dr. Hetler to direct speech and drama festival at college, 3:4:1960 p1
Dr. Hetler to head festival committee, 5:27:1960 p2
European theater is highlight of Dr. Hetler's tour, 5:8:1959 p1
Hetler offers New York trip for thespains; February date set, 12:11:1959 p2
Hetler's vacation reviewed; summer spent in Europe, 10:2:1959 p4
HEYEN, BILL
A. Parker Jr. awarded citation Bill Heyen named all-american, 2:11:1960 p6
Awards assembly Monday Heyen wins award, 11:18:1960 p2
Heyen named all american, 1:13:1961 p4
HISTORY
A college is born!, 3:21:1958 p2, 3:28:1958 p2
HOAG, NANCY
Meet your S.F.A., 5:2:1958 p2
HOCTOR, MARTIN
Doctor Hoctor (football), 11:18:1960 p4
HOLBROOK, HAL
Hal Holbrook delights college as M. Twain, 4:25:1958 p2
HOLTZCLAW, DIANE
More new faculty, 10:14:1960 p3
HOMECOMING
"Homecoming-the best" says chairman Novelli, 10:23:1959 p1
1960 homecoming features "Music in the air" theme, 5:27:1960 p2
Brockport alumni return to changed campus, 10:16:1959 p1
Brockport goes Broadway for alumni homecoming program, 10:10:1958 p1
Brockport set to light fuse on 1957 homecoming rocket, 10:25:1957 p1
BSCE "Goes arty" for homecoming '61, 5:19:1961 p1
Classes focus on homecoming; competition soaring to peak, 10:18:1957 p4
Classes prepare for homecoming competition, 10:7:1960 p1
Classes, dorms, houses to vie for homecoming honors, 10:14:1960 p1
College prepares to put best foot forward; parade, dance part of homecoming welcome, 10:18:1957 p1
Displays, floats form homecoming nucleus, 10:3:1958 p2
Homecoming activities begin today with house, dorm judging, 10:21:1960 p1
Homecoming committees include faculty, students, 10:10:1958 p4
Homecoming festivities take Brockport on Broadway theme, 9:26:1958 p1
Homecoming plans top all agendas at class meetings, 9:27:1957 p1
Homecoming splash calmed; seniors win float battle; frosh score 1100 letters, 11:1:1957 p2
Homecoming theme set; Disneyland comes to Brockport, 10:2:1959 p1
Homecoming to feature 3 days of fun with Broadway flair, 10:3:1958 p1
Junior float takes homecoming laurels with showboat theme, 10:28:1960 p1
Plans for homecoming drawn; alumni cite full schedule, 10:4:1957 p1
Realistic account given on homecoming weekend, 10:23:1959 p3
Seniors set sights on float prize after three consecutive losses, 10:21:1960 p2
Seniors snare top homecoming honors in deluxe weekend, 10:17:1958 p1
WVET radio, video orchestra featured at homecoming dance, 10:11:1957 p1
HONOR
See also: Kappa Delta Pi
162 named to dean's list, 9:30:1960 p1
179 named to deans list, 2:28:1958 p4
Assembly planned to honor students, 11:21:1958 p1
Brockport names twenty-three to who's who in universities, 10:31:1958 p1
Conrad to address dean's list members at annual program, 5:8:1959 p1
Crain, Freed among three remaining seniors named to who's who, 12:11:1959 p1
Eight outstanding seniors cited for national recognition, 12:2:1960 p1
Fifteen selected for local awards, 5:9:1958 p2
Four profs to conduct honors 411 course for well qualified students, 1:13:1961 p1
Honor students acclaimed dean's list published, 2:20:1959 p4
Honors course offered qualified students, 10:7:1960 p2
New honor to be conducted in seminar fashion, 10:2:1959 p1
New honro course offered spring semester, 1:8:1960 p2
Registrar's office releases dean's list; twelve precent of students listed, 3:24:1961 p6
Russians for peace testifies Whitelaw at honors assembly, 12:5:1958 p1
State lists 11 women, 12 men in '59 version of who's who, 11:7:1958 p1
Thirteen outstanding seniors selected for who's who, 11:20:1959 p1
Three male english majors selected for honors program, 3:13:1959 p4
Who's who accepts nineteen students as state nominees, 11:1:1957 p2
Who's who nominations go to outstanding campus leaders, 11:8:1957 p1
Who's who nominees selected by special committee and faculty, 11:13:1959 p3
HOTALING, JIM
Stylus calls on Jim Hotaling "shy guy" shuns spotlight, 3:17:1961 p4
HOUSING-OFF CAMPUS
Featuring Donaher, Johantgen houses, 5:1:1959 p3
Featuring McCaffery house, 4:24:1959 p4
Featuring Pettit, Blossom houses, 4:10:1959 p4
Off-campus housing contracts to be distributed March 30, 3:25:1960 p1
HOUSING-ON CAMPUS
See: Dormitories
HUNGARY
Escape from Budapest-a hole in the iron curtain, 10:9:1959 p1
Gould to replace Bailey; travels to Indonesia, 5:13:1960 p2
Indonesia needs teachers; recruiter to visit BSCE, 1:8:1960 p3
State faculty men assist educational teams in Indonesia, 10:3:1958 p1
Thirty-two girls hear talk on Indonesia; see slides, 5:19:1961 p2
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
Fellowships available for Canadian study program, 2:27:1959 p3
Foreign study program in Mexico offered this summer; Nestle leads six week tour, 1:13:1961 p3
SUNY enters experiment in international living program for summer '61, 2:10:1961 p1
Travel-study tours in Mexico, Europe proposed by B.S.T.C., 11:14:1958 p1
Unlimited chances for foreign study available to grads, 10:10:1958 p2
Dr. George Jackson speaks to health and P.E. majors, 12:5:1958 p4
JACKSON, SARA
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
JAPAN
Japanese open door ready again for Derby's return, 5:16:1958 p2
JAZZ
Albion jazz group, Jack Gaze quintet, to perform next week, 10:9:1959 p1
American jazz society bring youth music's message, 2:11:1960 p3
Erroll Garner trio returns to Rochester for concert, 3:3:1961 p3
Georgetown university sponsors untercollegiate jazz festival, 11:13:1959 p3
Jazz, jazz everywhere, with the greats of '59 on Tuesday, 10:17:1958 p1
Mangione quintet to perform here Sunday, 11:6:1959 p4
Teddy Wilson, jazz giant to appear here Thursday, 10:11:1957 p1
Trio makes debut on campus; jazz in modern vein, 3:20:1959 p1
Will Moyle spins jazz, 3:6:1959 p6
JOHANTGEN
Featuring Donaher, Johnatgen houses, 5:1:1959 p3
JONES, KEN
Ken Jones, ex-cage star, returns to coach frosh, 11:20:1959 p4
JOURNALISM
Journalism course needed by college; Stylus would benefit, 11:20:1959 p2
Journalism elective urged; valuable for teachers, 11:13:1959 p2
JUDO
Secrets of judo revealed in college gym March 22, 3:17:1961 p4
JUNIORS
Bohemians appear at class dance junior to sponsor, 3:6:1959 p1
College union site of junior class "Return to Monte Carlo," 3:14:1958 p1
Junior agenda includes all college picnic; plans nomination of officers, 5:15:1959 p2
Junior class plans Hamlin picnic to replace dance; all college invited, 10:25:1957 p4
Juniors elect new officers; cadeting Haas, Paliwodzinski replaced by Trobia, Gilroy, 2:24:1961 p1
Juniors go "beat" with Chez Bohemia, 2:27:1959 p1
Juniors go Bohemian; village theme rules no stags allowed, :20:1959 p1
Juniors sponsor "Roaring 20's" dance tomorrow evening, 4:21:1961 p1
Juniors to sponsor gambling, dancing at "Monte Carlo," 3:7:1958 p1
25 students selected for Kappa Delta Pi, 12:4:1959 p1
Dr. Harry Porter, Fredonia State Pres. speaks at convocation, 4:8:1960 p1
Dr. Perkins to speak at honors assembly next Thurs. morning, 12:9:1960 p1
Dr. Porter addresses honors conovcation, 4:29:1960 p1
Ed. honor society initiates fourteen; four profs speak, 2:20:1959 p1
Education honor society elects officer; O'Keffe, Kenyon are leaders, 10:10:1958 p2
Initiation for new members in Zeta Pi, 5:19:1961 p2
Juniors, seniors elected to Zeta Pi, 12:2:1960 p3
Kappa Delta Pi holds meeting new members to be initiated, 5:1:1959 p1
Kappa Delta Pi initiates students tutoring program, 3:4:1960 p2
Kappa Delta Pi pledges plan benefit sale, 11:20:1959 p1
Kappa Delta Pi pledges sponsor auction in union, 12:11:1959 p4
Kappa Delta Pi to sponsor union card games; first official function, 12:12:1958 p1
KARL, DAVID
BSCE grad stars in service captures navy soccer trophy, 12:11:1959 p6
KARSTETTER, ALAN
Dr. Archer, Mr. Karstetter to attend speech conference, 3:4:1960 p2
KEIFER, HOWARD
Auleta, Conrad, Keifer keep faculty names news via extra activities, 10:31:1958 p4
Kiefer favors dramatic club choice of spring production, 3:6:1959 p3
KEITH, CLARA
Kieth, DeBerry, Collins named to administrative posts, 10:7:1960 p1
KENTON, STAN
Senior ball at Manger hotel Stan Kenton to be featured, 5:15:1959 p2
Stan Kenton, "modern america's man of music," engaged by seniors for annual class ball, 4:17:1959 p1
KEWIN, BARBARA
Alumni among new faculty on staff in campus school, 9:26:1958 p4
KIEFER, HOWARD
Dr. Kiefer teaches ed. courses via TV, 11:1:1957 p4
KINNERET
Horowitz, Lerner head Kinneret club for 61, 12:9:1960 p5
Hurwitz elected Kinneret head, 10:23:1959 p4
Religious clubs plans set for rest of year, 3:21:1958 p1
Weiss, Sleight, Whitbeck lead Kinneret, Newman, Canterbury club for '57, 10:11:1957 p2
KIRBY, MARY
Meet your S.F.A., 3:28:1958 p2
KIRSCH, JOHN
Reverend Kirsch, Dr. Furnas to address 1958 graduates, 5:16:1958 p1
KOHRS, KARLYN
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
KOLACKI, EUGENE
Orbaker, Kolacki appointed to physical education posts, 10:17:1958 p3
KOREA
Books needed for Koreans; S.F.A. sponsors drive, 2:28:1958 p1
Alumni among new faculty on staff in campus school, 9:26:1958 p4
LA SORTE, ROSA
Sixteen new faculty members named to posts this year, 9:19:1958 p1
LAKESIDE
$600 pledged to hospital; money to furnish equipement, 10:23:1959 p1
LANE, FRANK
Lane to address spring conference for sponsor teachers, 5:1:1959 p4
LATHAN, CALVIN
Meet you S.F.A., 3:14:1958 p1
LATHROP, HENRY
State board of trustees approves names of four new dormitory units, 3:14:1958 p1
LEE, ARTHUR
Dr. Arthur Lee appointed acting dept. head; at Brockport 17 years, 2:12:1959 p1
LEFFLER, DONALD
Sixteen new faculty members named to posts this year, 9:19:1958 p1
LEFKOWITZ, LOUIS
Lefkowitz awaited by state, Ostertag raps U.S.S.R. on visit, 10:10:1958 p1
LIBRARY
"Explore with books" in campus school library November 19 thru 22, 11:15:1957 p4
Audio-visual department joins college library in book jacket display, 12:5:1958 p4
BSCE's growing campus cited; library, cafe near completion, 10:21:1960 p1
Completion nearer as bids open for library, 4:10:1959 p1
Dream comes closer with display of plans; library to provide additional facilities, 4:17:1959 p1
Ever growing enrollment taxes library facilities, 9:26:1958 p1
Freshmen tour library via BSCE television; operation reviewed, 10:2:1959 p2
Inventory shows decrease, library losses disturbing, 12:13:1957 p2
Library rumor squelched, 3:17:1961 p1
National library week promises exhibition of many types of books, 3:7:1958 p1
New home for old books, 9:23:1960 p3
New library scheduled for completion in Sept., 10:2:1959 p1
LINDBERG, JOHN
More new faculty, 10:14:1960 p3
LINOWITZ, SOL
Rochester civic leader Linowitz to address commencement exercise, 5:26:1961 p1
LOANS
See: Financial Aid
LOHWATER, ARTHUR
U. of M. prof. expresses views on teaching as a profession, 2:20:1959 p4
LOPES, MARIA ANTONIA
Fulbright student studying at state, 9:19:1958 p1
LOUGHTON, CHARLES
Charles Loughton to appear at Eastman theatre tomorrow, 4:21:1961 p3
Rochard Maltby to appear at UR Palestra, 3:25:1960 p3
MANGIONE, CHUCK
Mangione quintet to perform here Sunday, 11:6:1959 p4
MARINES
Marine corps offers student undergraduate, graduate training program, 2:10:1961 p1
MARINO, FRANK
Marino named top senior athlete at annual dinner dance, 4:25:1958 p2
Meet your S.F.A., 3:28:1958 p2
MARITIME
"State" invited to enter maritime cruise contest, 3:28:1958 p1
Maritime cruise to ship out minus Brockporter, 4:25:1958 p2
MASIELLO, MARTHA
Masiello to study U.N. in action, Sat., 10:18:1957 p1
MATHEMATICS
Seconday math, science degrees to be offered, 1:13:1961 p1
MAURO, CARL
State alum heads National fraternity, 3:6:1959 p4
MCCAFFERY
Featuring McCaffery house, 4:24:1959 p4
MCCANN, JIM
Meet you S.F.A., 3:14:1958 p1
MCCAY, CLIVE
Challenges in nutrition presented by Dr. McCay, 3:21:1958 p1
McCay, noted nutritionist, to visit, speak at convocation, 3:14:1958 p1
MCFERRIN, ROBERT
Metropolitan opera baritone to make state appearance, 4:10:1959 p1
Metropolitan opera star to appear here April 14, 3:20:1959 p1
MCWHERTER, DONALD
Albany conference election presents Newton with gravel, 4:24:1959 p1
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
MCWILLIAMS, CAREY
"I'm not here to extoll" mag. editor blasts newspapers, 4:8:1960 p1
Carey McWilliams, editor "The Nation" to speak here April 6, 4:1:1960 p1
MEXICO
BSCE to sponsor Mexico studies, 2:10:1961 p2
Foreign study program in Mexico offered this summer; Nestle leads six week tour, 1:13:1961 p3
MIDDLE EAST
Experts to discuss problems of middle east; workshop slated for May 12 in college union, 5:5:1961 p2
MILITARY
See: Air Force, Marines, Navy
MOCK CONVENTION
Cushing, Kline open mock convention scheduled in April, 3:18:1960 p1
Kennedy victory close; BSCE forecasts election results, 11:11:1960 p3
Kennedy wins faculty mock election; Ostertag retains congress seat, 11:4:1960 p1
Kennedy, Johnson victory forecast by mock election, 10:28:1960 p1
Mock convention selects Kennedy and Johnson; Nixon and Lodge also picked, 4:8:1960 p1
Mock election kicks off with Newton-VanHoover debate, 10:14:1960 p1
Mock election set for October 25, 26, 10:21:1960 p1
Ned Cushing keynotes mock republican convention here, 3:25:1960 p1
Republicans, democrats convene today, 4:1:1960 p1
Social science dept. to sponsor mock convention at college, 3:11:1960 p1
State constitution target at mock convention attended by Brockport delegates, 11:8:1957 p1
Young republicians, democrats planning mock conventions, 10:3:1958 p1
MOJICA, MANUEL
BSCE welcomes exchange students from So. America, 10:2:1959 p1
Seven class hours per day, says student, 3:25:1960 p1
Student continues description of Colombian schools, 4:8:1960 p3
MONROE, LARRY
Meet your S.F.A., 5:16:1958 p4
MOORE, GINNY
Meet your S.F.A., 5:16:1958 p4
MOSES, ALFRED
More new faculty, 10:14:1960 p3
MUNGER, CRESTON
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
MURPHY, MARY
Mary Murphy writes weekly D & C column; BSCE news featured, 10:30:1959 p3
MUSIC
See also: Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Jazz and Orchestra
Albion jazz group, Jack Gaze quintet, to perform next week, 10:9:1959 p1
BSCE students extended concert invitation; Niagara U. to host, 10:23:1959 p4
Concert to feature "Pops to Bach," 12:2:1960 p3
Heifetz to teach music at UCLA, 11:6:1959 p4
Metropolitan opera baritone to make state appearance, 4:10:1959 p1
Metropolitan opera star to appear here April 14, 3:20:1959 p1
Musical talent dispalyed in annual spring concert, 5:1:1959 p1
New uniforms, trips seen for musicians after S.F.A. grant, 9:26:1958 p1
Pianist will appear at college Feb. 7; tickest available at union desk, 1:13:1961 p1
Stan Kenton, "Modern american's man of music" engaged by seniors for annual class ball, 4:17:1959 p1
Sunday jam session features guest artist, Eric Dalphy, 4:10:1959 p1
Thornhill cited as possessing much musical "know how," 2:7:1958 p3
Versatility displayed by collegians performing as horseshoe musicians, 10:3:1958 p1
William Reynolds here next week; played role in "Most happy fella," 11:18:1960 p1
Mr. Nasca guides 7, 8 grade TV science classes, 10:18:1957 p2
NASH, HAROLD
More new faculty, 10:16:1959 p4
NATALE, VINCENT
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Professional organizations offer many advantages, 11:7:1958 p1
NAVY
BSCE grad stars in service captures navy soccer trophy, 12:11:1959 p6
Naval information available; officer team visits state, 3:6:1959 p3
U.S. navy offers experience, training, promising future, 3:24:1961 p3
NCAA
Athletic eligibility rules advanced by NCAA by-laws, 11:13:1959 p6
N.C.A.A. rule changes arouses great deal of controversy, 10:24:1958 p3
NEFF, GRACE
State board of trustees approves names of four new dormitory units, 3:14:1958 p1
NELSON, HENRY
Nelson explains finance program, 10:16:1959 p4
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
NESTLE, WILLIAM
Foreign study program in Mexico offered this summer; Nestle leads six week tour, 1:13:1961 p3
SUNY sponsors Nestle trip to Mexico, 10:9:1959 p3
NEW YORK
New York rich in history, 11:6:1959 p2
NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Professional organizations offer many advantages, 11:7:1958 p1
NEWHART, BOB
Comedian Newhart to appear at Eastman theatre May 2, 4:28:1961 p3
NEWMAN CLUB
Cuthbertson named to Newman honor society, 5:12:1961 p3
Cuthbertson to head Newman Club, 5:13:1960 p2
Father Brent presents idea of self-denial, 2:10:1961 p2
Father Manally addresses Newman club, 4:1:1960 p3
Father Michael daly addresses Newman Club on "Sex and marriage," 4:21:1961 p4
Mary Greg succeeds Joan Wick as newman president, 5:2:1958 p2
Newman club guest, Father Hanna, speaks on types of humor, 1:13:1961 p2
Newman club members participate in leadership conference at river campus, 3:10:1961 p2
Newman club offers Italian touch to BSCE, 11:18:1960 p2
Newman club panel agrees BSCE graduating mature teachers, 11:11:1960 p2
Newman club plans Columbus Day picnic, 10:7:1960 p1
Newman club slates march activities, 2:24:1961 p1
Religious clubs plans set for rest of year, 3:21:1958 p1
Sister addresses Newman Club, 10:28:1960 p3
Weiss, Sleight, Whitbeck lead Kinneret, Newman, Canterbury clubs for '57, 10:11:1957 p2
NICHOLS, JOY
Meet your S.F.A., 3:21:1958 p4
NICHOLSON, BILL
Athlete of the week, 2:28:1958 p3
NOVAK, JACK
Meet your S.F.A., 3:14:1958 p1
NOWAK, ALONA
Miss Nowak introduces elementary Spanish, 10:23:1959 p2
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
BSTC official's club is active group, 2:12:1959 p3
ORBAKER, EUGENE
Orbaker, Kolacki appointed to physical education posts, 10:17:1958 p3
ORCHESTRA
Covington-Dorsey orchestra to highlight senior ball, 5:26:1961 p1
Rochester civic orchestra to play at college Monday, 3:4:1960 p1
Rochester orchestra to make first Brockport appearance; Dr. Paul White to conduct in college auditorium, March 19, 3:13:1959 p1
OSTERTAG, HAROLD
Lefkowitz awaited by state, Ostertag raps U.S.S.R. on visit, 10:10:1958 p1
Ostertag presents books to college, 10:9:1959 p3
OSWEGO
Oswego state dedicates three new buildings, 11:13:1959 p1
Critical parking problem provokes student action; steps to be determined, 11:14:1958 p4
Parking ordinance effective November 1, 10:23:1959 p1
Parking ordinance effective Sunday, 10:30:1959 p2
Parking problem persists, Dean Rakov takes a stand, George Anderson answered, 11:1:1957 p4
Parking problem tackled by dean, student committee, 1:10:1958 p1
Parking prohibited on Kenyon street, 3:18:1960 p1
Parking tickets-how to avoid them, 9:25:1959 p2
Permits necessary for students' cars, 10:4:1957 p1
PATTON, CAROL
Six new faculty members added to campus school staff, 10:4:1957 p2
PAULUS, GEORGE
Clock drives Paulus coo-coo, 4:10:1959 p5
Paulus to appear on Rochester TV, 3:25:1960 p3
Ump Paulus calls plays without glasses, 3:20:1959 p5
Umpire Paulus misses a call finds arc lights tough, 4:8:1960 p3
PEACE CORPS
Kennedy's peace corps is risk, but workers, nations to profit, 3:17:1961 p1
PENTICK, JOSEPH
Alumni among new faculty on staff in campus school, 9:26:1958 p4
Painting by Pentick displayed in Buffalo, 2:12:1959 p4
PENTICK, VINCINZA
Alumni among new faculty on staff in campus school, 9:26:1958 p4
PEO, JOHN
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p3
PERKINS, DEXTER
Dr. Perkins to speak at honors assembly next Thurs. morning, 12:9:1960 p1
PERRY, CHARLES
State board of trustees approves names of four new dormitory units, 3:14:1958 p1
PETTIT
Featuring Pettit, Blossom houses, 4;10:1959 p4
PHI DELTA KAPPA
Dr. Samuel Pisaro, associate education professor on panel, 10:2:1959 p1
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographer to show film "Round the world in 80 min.", 1:15:1960 p1
Photography course offers enjoyment to shutter bugs, 11:13:1959 p3
State photos rated fourth...Scharf takes individual honors, 4:17:1959 p3
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
A.M.A. endorses physical education, 10:21:1960 p5
Albany professor speaks to PE students; cites reasons for fewer jobs, 11:18:1960 p1
Buffalo to host H-PE confab, 1:15:1960 p3
Dr. Brownell to address annual HPE convocation May 17, 5:12:1961 p2
Dr. George Jackson speaks to health and P.E. majors, 12:5:1958 p4
Fields cites future demands for physical education teachers, 2:17:1961 p6
Four Phys Ed staff members honored at Syracuse conference, 3:3:1961 p2
Fourth quarter Phys. Ed. student teachers listed, 3:24:1961 p2
Harvard prof. to speak at H&PE convocation, 5:13:1960 p4
Manuals dusted by P.E. seniors for two weeks of camp life, 9:26:1958 p2
McCay, noted nutritionist, to visit, speak at convocation, 3:14:1958 p1
Methods courses required of prospective PE cadets to secure eligibility, 10:11:1957 p2
P.E. majors club plans soccer, football clinics in gym on September 25, 9:26:1958 p3
P.E. majors sponsor Hungarian Olympics visit, 4:17:1959 p2
P.E. men flex for physical fitness tests today in gymnasium, 2:28:1958 p1
PE majors begin student teaching, 12:2:1960 p1
PE profession to be discussed at asembly next Wed. evening, 11:4:1960 p1
PE-624 offered as workshop course, 5:20:1960 p2
Physical Ed. building to be constructed near baseball field, 3:18:1960 p2
Senior PE women teach weekly dance class in campus school, 12:4:1959 p2
Top HPE scholars honored at convocation, 5:19:1961 p2
West point PE director to speak at college, 10:23:1959 p2
Work progresses on new P.E. facilities, 10:2:1959 p5
PING PONG
Steel whips Morry Dzwigal to win state ping pong title, 2:6:1959 p6
PISARO, SAMUEL
Dr. Samuel Pisaro addresses conference at Hilton Central, 2:11:1960 p2
Dr. Samuel Pisaro, association education professor on panel, 10:2:1959 p1
More faculty reports, 2:17:1961 p3
Pisaro, members of seminar, visit capital, meet governor, 2:6:1959 p1
PLACEMENT BUREAU
Seniors seek jobs; bureau places 10%, 12:13:1957 p2
POETRY
College poetry society announces anthology to be published, 3:4:1960 p2
Poet Dylan Thomas relives memories of pleasant past, 11:21:1958 p4
Poetry society seeks contributions, 10:7:1960 p1
Students poetry accepted for national publication, 12:4:1959 p2
Students urged to submit literary efforts to college poetry society, 11:13:1959 p3
POLITICS
Brockporters play politics, gain governmental insight, 4:25:1958 p1
Democrats air political views, 10:24:1958 p2
Ford foundation donation fosters student interest in politics of the day, 11:7:1958 p4
Lefkowitz awaited by state, Ostertag raps U.S.S.R. on visit, 10:10:1958 p1
Parade culminates activities, 10:31:1958 p1
Politics parades to polls next week, 10:24:1958 p1
Profs Cain, Queen defend political beliefs, 11:4:1960 p3
Republicans present election platform, 10:24:1958 p2
State-wide confab to review politics; convenes tomorrow, 11:21:1958 p1
Straw poll shows Rockefeller on top in Gubernatorial race, 10:31:1958 p1
Upstate college gather for political rehash at Brockport in November, 10:24:1958 p1
Young republicians, democrats planning mock conventions, 10:3:1958 p1
PORTER, HARRY
Dr. Harry Porter, Fredonia State Pres. speaks at convocation, 4:8:1960 p1
Dr. Porter addreses honors convocation, 4:29:1960 p1
Ex-Brockport faculty member named to Fredonia administration position, 1:13:1961 p1
Stylus spoils clean slate, prints first issue of year, and makes mistake, 2:10:1961 p1
PRESIDENTS CLUB
Presidents club ponders problem of lack of extra curricular participation, 3:28:1958 p1
PRESS ASSOCIATION
Area editors attend RIT press conference, 2:24:1961 p1
John Doser presides over state press conference, 11:11:1960 p1
Press association bars censorship in state publications, 11:13:1959 p1
State university press chief named, 11:13:1959 p1
PRESS BUREAU
High schools to receive press bureau releases, 5:19:1961 p2
Press bureau directs college news releases, 10:14:1960 p2
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Public relations committees are unsung heroes in advertising department, 11:15:1957 p4
B.S.T.C. student spins discs over Newark radio station, 2:12:1959 p1
B.S.T.C. students participate in annual radio conference, 5:8:1959 p2
Brockport eyes radio station, 10:21:1960 p5
Groundwork laid for radio station; Stylus urges more, 10:25:1957 p2
Mock radio station fulls union air waves on Sunday afternoons, 10:11:1957 p1
Oswegonians produce direct radio program, 3:4:1960 p2
Radio Brockport may transmit by next year; student help needed, 3:17:1961 p1
Radio station committee sights objectives budget waits approval, 4:21:1961 p3
Radio station, band trip top agenda at S.F.A. meeting, 2:28:1958 p1
Ralph Irene debuts on Rochester radio station, 11:20:1959 p2
SFA recognizes radio club, but broadcast date still a year away, 4:28:1961 p1
Station in planning stage; Fredonia provides example, 2:27:1959 p1
RAKOV, HAROLD
Dr. Rakov will present true Christmas meaning in annual reading hour, 12:12:1958 p1
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
Rakov considers political office opportunity, duty, 10:17:1958 p2
RANGER CAMP
"Wagonmaster' Elton, twentieth century trailblazers, head west, 3:24:1961 p3
Elton organizes ranger camps; group to go on nationwide tour, 3:18:1960 p2
REGISTRATION
All students must complete registration forms within two weeks, 4:21:1961 p1
Sophs must check with advisors to register, 12:4:1959 p1
RELIGION
See also: Canterbury Club, Kinneret, Newman Club and Student Christian Fellowship
Peloso discusses religion in schools, 11:13:1959 p1
RENCH, HAZEL
More faculty reports, 2:17:1961 p3
REPUBLICIANS
See also: Mock Convention
Republicans present election platform, 10:24:1958 p2
Young republicians, democrats planning mock conventions, 10:3:1958 p1
REYNOLDS, WILLIAM
Singer Reynolds offered varied program as few view cultural committee program, 12:2:1960 p1
William Reynolds here next week; played role in "Most happy fella," 11:18:1960 p1
RIDING CLUB
Informal get-togethers fill winter schedule for new riding club members, 12:12:1958 p2
ROCHESTER
Rochester school system offers substitute positions, 2:7:1958 p1
ROCKCASTLE, PHYLLIS
Phyllis Rockcastle says "I do" via television, 12;6;1957 p2
ROCKEFELLER, NELSON
A letter from the governor, 10:28:1960 p1
Pisaro, members of seminar, visit capital, meet governor, 2:6:1959 p1
Straw poll shows Rockefeller on top in gubernatorial race, 10:31:1958 p1
ROGERS, MARTIN
Dr. Martin Rogers named president of Brockport central PTA, 10:30:1959 p1
Dr. Rogers chosen to be emcee of alumni-varsity dinner dance, 3:28:1958 p3
'58 Saga goes modern; Duncan claims best yet, 11:15:1957 p2
1061 Saga staff to host first meeting; new members invited, 2:11:1960 p4
1958 Saga goes to press; color, new cover added, distribution set for May, 2:28:1958 p1
1961 Saga staff elected; Metzler named editor, 3:18:1960 p2
Duncan heads Saga; staff draws plans for 1958 yearbook, 10:11:1957 p1
Saga activities underway for '59, 9:26:1958 p1
Saga offers class for underclassmen in yearbook prep., 10:17:1958 p4
Saga pix planned; Ulrich heads staff, 10:2:1959 p4
Saga staff picked; Ulrich chosen head of '60 production, 4:24:1959 p1
Saga wins top honors in yearbook competition, 11:6:1959 p1
Signing party to accompnay unveiling of Saga, 5:2:1958 p1
Union committees sponsor YASNY weekend; yearbook presentation included in plans, 5:1:1959 p1
SALARY
New York State topped! teachers minimum salary exceeded by 3 states, 2:7:1958 p1
SALORENZO, SAL
Sal Salorenzo awarded assistanship to Maxwell school of Syracuse U, 4:21:1961 p2
SCARBOROUGH, GREGG
Dellaquila and Scarborough complete new faculty listing, 11:14:1958 p4
Scarborough granted NSF fellowship for Harvard study, 4:21:1961 p5
SCHMIDT, VICTOR
Science prof really down to earth, 12:11:1959 p3
Science professor visits Cape Canaveral, 12:4:1959 p1
SCHNUR, MATTHEW
Matthew Schnur to lead Methodists on pilgramage, 11:7:1958 p4
SCHOLARSHIPS
See: Financial Aid
SCIENCE
8th grade science enthusiast speaks to club Thursday, 11:15:1957 p4
Brockport science telecast to be presented October 26, 10:16:1959 p1
Campus school science taught via TV, 1:15:1960 p3
Central west zone science fair here tomorrow, 4:8:1960 p1
Mr. Nasca guides 7,8 grade TV science classes, 10:18:1957 p2
Mr. Ruf guest speaker at science club meeting, 10:18:1957 p2
Science-part of life states Dr. Amos, 5:20:1960 p2
Secondary math, science degrees to be offered, 1:13:1961 p1
Students meet here to unveil science projects tomorrow, 4:25:1958 p1
SCIENCE CONGRESS
800 enter weekend science congress, 5:2:1958 p2
Brockport students to judge at annual science congress, 4:24:1959 p1
Brockport to host science congress on Sat. April 15, 3:24:1961 p5
Science congress comm. sends gratitude, 5:16:1958 p2
Science congress draws huge crowd; 336 projects displayed, 4:21:1961 p5
Science projects gain recognition at sixth congress, 4:17:1959 p1
Students present projects at annual science congress, 5:1:1959 p4
SCOTT, C. LITTLETON
Mr. Scott utilizes TV in music class, 11:14:1958 p4
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
SEGREGATION
Fredonia marches silently in segregation protest, 3:18:1960 p1
SELECTIVE SERVICE
Selective service qualification exams, 3:10:1961 p4
Selective test scheduled; students urged to apply; applications due April 9, 3:6:1959 p3
SENIORS
Class of 1960 plans climax to college days, 5:27:1960 p1
Covington-Dorsey orchestra to highlight senior ball, 5:26:1961 p1
Hoag, Boyd, Stanwix, McGlynn to lead major annual events, 12:12:1958 p1
Plans being formed for senior week activities; Covington to play at ball, 3:24:1961 p1
Register guests now for senior week festivities, 5:2:1958 p4
Senior ball at Manger hotel Stan Kenton to be featured, 5:15:1959 p2
Senior class schedules fitting climax to college years, 5:26:1961 p1
Senior week plans offer dinner dance, picnic, Woody Herman, 5:16:1958 p1
Seniors mix business, pleasure; slate full week of activities, 5:23:1958 p4
Seniors nominate candidates for Tower, Hartwell awards, 5:15:1959 p2
Seniors nominated for Hartwell, Tower awards, 4:28:1961 p1
Seniors snare top homecoming honors in deluxe weekend, 10:17:1958 p1
SEYMOUR, HOWARD
Dr. Seymour speaks at SEANY program; classes excused, 3:20:1959 p1
SHARPE, PATTIE
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
SIGMA MU
Sigma Mu elects officers Nancy Poore takes helm, 5:23:1958 p2
Sigma Mu initiates seven new members, 5:20:1960 p2
Sigma Mu initiates; hosts new members at banquet, 11:6:1959 p2
Sigma Mu plans festival; preparation commences, 11:1:1957 p4
Sigma Mu pledges 14 Johnson house dinner, 3:13:1959 p3
Sigma Mu speech society to initiate new members, 3:20:1959 p4
Sigma Mu's members elect officers, Ruoff, Daniels, 2:7:1958 p6
Simga Mu organizes; elects '60-61 officers, 10:21:1960 p6
SILLIMAN, SUE
Meet your S.F.A., 3:21:1958 p4
SISSON, RALPH
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
Sisson directs speech correction in campus school, 10:23:1959 p1
SKELTON, ROBERT
Finger Lakes exhibition on display in Rochester Skelton arranges tour, 5:15:1959 p2
SKIING
A lesson in skiing, or, I'm glad I ain't a PE, 1:13:1961 p2
Ski enthusiasts invited to Swain, 10:7:1960 p3
Ski team drops initial meet to Oswego by 39-33 score, 3:7:1958 p3
Winter sports club skis at Allegheny, 3:25:1960 p2
SMAGORINSKY, MELVIN
Sixteen new faculty members named to posts this year, 9:19:1958 p1
TV experiment continues under new leadership, 9:19:1958 p2
SMITH, ROBERT
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
SOCCER
A. Parker Jr., awarded citation Bill Heyen named all-american, 2:11:1960 p6
All-american candidate Ray Woodard and goalie McAdam star for booters, 11:21:1958 p3
Balling, Heyen on intercollegiate team, 12:9:1960 p6
Brem, Kelly, Berg, Torre, Zirpolo lead gridmen during successful season, 11:22:1957 p3
Brooters vs. Pittsburgh away; defeat Lockhaven, Ithaca, 10:30:1959 p5
BSCE grad stars in service captures navy soccer trophy, 12:11:1959 p6
C.C.N.Y. defeats pitchmen on snow covered field in finale, 11:15:1957 p3
C.C.N.Y. state soccer champs oppose varsity here tomorrow, 11:8:1957 p3
Eagle booters lose at Cortland; post wins over CCNY and Army, 11:11:1960 p4
Eagle pitchmen defeat CCNY; suffer first loss at navy, 10:21:1960 p4
Eagle pitchmen hit the road; play west point cadets, undefeated city college of New York, 11:7:1958 p3
Eagles face Black Knights; seek winning campaign, 9:23:1960 p4
Eagles face Lock Haven, Ithaca, 10:25:1957 p3
Golden eagles gun down army, defeat McMasters 5-1, Wed., 9:30:1960 p4
Parker pitchmen play RPI at Troy; eagles slay Oswego 3-1; edged by E. Stroudsburg 3-2, 10:16:1959 p5
Parkermen invade Cortland; red dragons undefeated; seven seniors last game, 11:4:1960 p4
Parkermen win third straight play E. Stroudsburg tomorrow, 10:7:1960 p4
Pitchmen at E. Stroudsburg; Whip Buff. State, McMasters, 10:9:1959 p5
Pitchmen bow to Cortland 2-0; close season with 6-4 record, 11:13:1959 p6
Pitchmen face army tomorrow after first loss; beat Ithacans, 10:18:1957 p3
Pitchmen face E. Stroudsburg at noon; wallop Buffalo 8-0, 10:10:1958 p3
Pitchmen face East Stroudsburg, 10:11:1957 p3
Pitchmen face Lock Haven here; humble RPI 4-3 for fourth win, 10:23:1959 p5
Pitchmen home, gridders on road, 10:17:1958 p3
Pitchmen host Buffalo State after three season layoff, 10:3:1958 p3
Pitchmen host Cortland; lose squeeker to Pitt 2-1, 11:6:1959 p3
Pitchmen host to Pittsburg; rip Lock Haven, tie Cortland, 10:31:1958 p3
Pitchmen travel to army seeking opening day win; out scrimmage Akron 3-0, 9:25:1959 p3
Pitchmen win, girdders rest, 10:24:1958 p3
Pitchmen, gridders end season, 11:14:1958 p3
Right outside, Ray Woodard gives inside views on soccer, 10:31:1958 p3
Soccer co-capt. Hughes praises coach Parker, 2:7:1958 p5
Soccermen face initial fray tomorrow; co-captains Hughes, Johnson lead team, 9:27:1957 p3
Soccermen face McMaster in initial encounter tomorrow, 9:26:1958 p3
Soccermen prep for Sept. 27 opener; many veterans return, 9:19:1958 p3
Soccermen win opener, 2-0; face Clarkson tomorrow, 10:4:1957 p3
The real story of Brockport's invasion of the Hudson, 10:2:1959 p1
Three picked as all-americans, 1:10:1958 p3
Varsity booters tie RPI, Ithaca, late rallies save both games, 10:28:1960 p4
Varsity pitchmen face University of Pittsburgh tomorrow on panther pitch, 11:1:1957 p3
Varsity pitchmen stil; unbeaten tie Stroudsburg, beat Buffalo, 10:14:1960 p4
SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Social science department to sponsor mock convention at college, 3:11:1960 p1
SOPHOMORE
"Dogpatch" dance slated tonight in S. hawkins style, 10:31:1958 p1
"Twenties" to roar into union tomorrow night at soph dance, 3:28:1958 p1
Club "60" to open Mar. 29, tailgate rambles will play, 3:21:1958 p1
Sophomores sponsor Bermuda hop dance; knees to compete, 4:17:1959 p1
Sophs go dogpatch for sadie hawkins annual class dance, 10:24:1958 p1
Sophs must check with advisors to register, 12:4:1959 p1
Sophs plan sadie hawkins dance; women go searching, 10:17:1958 p1
Sophs set date for picnic, nominate officers, levy dues, 5:15:1959 p2
SORTORE, MARION
Cameras focus on grade 3 teachers, 10:11:1957 p2
SPAULDING, OLIVER
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
SPEECH
Eligible speech students gain extra credit hours via outside research, 4:10:1959 p3
Speech department announces summer theatre workshop, 3:11:1960 p3
SPRING DAY
Brockport welcomes spring day '58 visitors; full range program offered by college, 5:9:1958 p1
Chuck-full weekend includes annual drama festival, 5:9:1958 p2
College prepares to welcome spring day vistors May 9, 4:25:1958 p1
Color crze theme set for spring weekend 1961, 5:5:1961 p2
Committees prepare program for spring day next week, 5:2:1958 p1
Dr. Tower welcomes Spring day guests, 5:9:1958 p1
Spring weekend begins tonight with union dance victory ball is prize for inter-class track meet, 5:19:1961 p1
STEEL, ERIC
Dr. Steel and French club provide entertainment, slides plug grand tour as college goes European Thursday night, 3:6:1959 p1
Dr. Steel plans reception; european tourists invited, 11:8:1957 p2
Dr. Steel to show movie to Europe bound seniors, 5:5:1961 p2
Dr. Steel's tour set; suggestions wanted for 1960 itinerary, 5:8:1959 p2
Dr. Steel, students, alumnae reminisce European tour, 11:13:1959 p4
Eric Steel and tourists gain prize at homeric masquerade, 9:19:1958 p2
Steel plugs tour by showing slides and turning actor, 2:27:1959 p1
Steel whips Morry Dzwigal to win state ping-pong title, 2:6:1959 p6
STEIN, BOBBI
BSCE senior Bobbi Stein replaces Donna Wordon as D & C writer, 12:9:1960 p5
STUDENT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Fellowship to discuss "Changing concepts of God," 2:28:1958 p1
Religious clubs plans set for rest of year, 3:21:1958 p1
S.C.F. attends conference, plans lenten talks, 2:19:1960 p3
Spring conference, bible quiz agenda of next S.C.F. meeting, 3:21:1958 p1
STUDENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION
"The president's club" formed by S.F.A. prexy, 3:14:1958 p1
$600 pledged to hospital; money to furnish equipement, 10:23:1959 p1
Books needed for Koreans; S.F.A. sponsors drive, 2:28:1958 p1
Brockport's future stake of Monday's SFA elections, 5:6:1960 p1
Budget hearings to be aired Monday, 4:29:1960 p2
Canadian players engaged for return performance at state, 10:24:1958 p1
Canadian players on visit, present "As you like it," 10:31:1958 p1
Cease gains presidency; Runyan, Kelly, Dahl, Anderson, Vanderwarker, Flowers also elected, 5:16:1958 p1
Councilmen feted at banquet, 5:23:1958 p1
Deadline for S.F.A petitions set for Mon., May 5 at noon, 5:2:1958 p1
Four gold and green candidates, three Eagles party members complete next year's council, 5:12:1961 p1
Frosh reps. elected for S.F.A. homecoming, 5:19:1961 p1
Hotaling, Osborne, Maggi elected to represent frosh class at SFA meetings, 2:10:1961 p3
Larry and Oz sweep elections, 5:13:1960 p1
Leczinsky, Boyd to lead council, 5:15:1959 p1
Low contigency forces S.F.A. denial of band fund request, 11:1:1957 p2
Many issues heard by council members at recent meeting, 4:25:1958 p1
Meet the candidates!, 5:8:1959 p3
Meet the president, 5:15:1959 p1
New uniforms, trips seen for musicians after S.F.A. grant, 9:26:1958 p1
Petitions required for SFA candidates, 4:1:1960 p4
Political parties voice opinions; Boyd, Doser, Haas vie for presidency, 5:6:1960 p1
Political party platforms promise plenty; better Brockport backed by all parties, 4:28:1961 p2
Proposed amendment approved by council, 2:20:1959 p2
Radio stations, band trip top agenda at S.F.A. meeting, 2:28:1958 p1
Record number pay SFA fees, 9:25:1959 p4
Renovations viewed for co-curricular campus activities, 10:3:1958 p1
Rookies view S.F.A. in action A.C.C. transactions favored, 11:22:1957 p1
S.F.A. amendments outlined for voting students benefit, 5:1:1959 p1
S.F.A. council weighs problems, 5:9:1958 p1
S.F.A. councilmen approve choral gorup budgets at month's first session, 10:11:1957 p1
S.F.A. petitions in circulation, candidates toss hats in ring, 4:25:1958 p1
S.F.A. plans open session November 17; allocation of Christmas vespers denied, 11:14:1958 p1
S.F.A. president asks participation as election near, 4:17:1959 p2
S.F.A. supervisors, allocated funds, 9:26:1958 p1
SCF announces officers executive committees, 10:21:1960 p3
SFA assembly this morning; elections next week, 5:5:1961 p1
SFA elections set for May 8, 4:21:1961 p1
SFA offers trophy for best poster, 5:6:1960 p3
SFA president observes Hamilton ceremony, 11:6:1959 p1
SFA recognizes radio club, but broadcast date still a year away, 4:28:1961 p1
Slate of candidates for SFA elections Eagles, Statesmen, Gold and Green present, 4:21:1961 p2
Three parties spark SFA election campaign, :29:1960 p1
Treasurer's semester report heard at S.F.A. meeting, 2:7:1958 p1
What is S.F.A.? Council outlines functions, tasks, 5:9:1958 p2
STUDENT TEACHING
See: Cadets
STUDENT UNION
"Free love" draws record crowd in college union, 3:18:1960 p1
"Hawaiian holiday" weekend offered by Y.A.S.N.Y., 5:2:1958 p1
"You ain't seen nothing yet" set for weekend of May 20, 4:1:1960 p1
College union committees planning social programs, 11:21:1958 p2
College union displays art work of RIT group, 12:4:1959 p3
College union site of junior class "Return to Monte Carlo," 3:14:1958 p1
Cultural committee program to begin-subject: U.S.S.R., 10:16:1959 p1
Cultural committee sponsors art show in college union, 10:30:1959 p3
Cultural committee to present Cleveland players in three act comedy on Monday, Feb. 27, 2:17:1961 p1
Guardalibene, Ansley lead union committees for YANSY weekend, 3:25:1960 p2
Lithographs on display in college union, 2:11:1960 p2
New union position scheduled; J. D'Agostino named assistant, 10:24:1958 p1
Social committee plans April showers dance; Janet Card heads group, 4:10:1959 p2
Social committee progresses; union activity caters to all, 3:6:1959 p3
Union board of managers add Cosgrove, Ettelson, Leary, Anderson to fold, 5:23:1958 p1
Union board of managers attended conference at Penn State last weekend, 3:24:1961 p1
Union board of managers named Leary president, 10:2:1959 p4
Union committee plan St. Pat's dance; Mar. activities numerous, 3:7:1958 p1
Union committee sponsors one-man art exhibition, 4:17:1959 p2
Union committees share weekend activity plans, 2:12:1959 p2
Union committees sponsor "Shamrock shuffle" music by Otto Neu from 9 to 12, 3:14:1958 p1
Union committees sponsor YASNY weekend; yearbook presentation included in plans, 5:1:1959 p1
Union hosts Mardi Gras; dance, prizes, contest slated for tomorrow, 3:24:1961 p1
Union receives face-lifting; complexion now rose, gray, 2:14:1958 p2
WACky weekend begins tonight; games, dances, picnic slated, 3:10:1961 p1
WACKy weekend to highligh union activities next weekend, 3:3:1961 p2
Week-end conference sponsored by state, U. of R., 11:14:1958 p1
YASNY goes roman; gayla weekend planned, 5:20:1960 p1
YASNY weekend features "Roman holiday" theme, 5:13:1960 p1
YASNY weekend has new title; date set for May 19, 4:28:1961 p1
YASNY weekend returns with track events and dance, 5:8:1959 p1
YASNY weekend set; union committees sponsor activities, 4:24:1959 p1
STYLUS
Activities planned for Stylus staff; party heads agenda, 3:6:1959 p1
Advancement of Stylus staff; Baker commands for semester, 2:6:1959 p1
Area editors attend RIT press conference, 2:24:1961 p1
Doser, Tabone head Stylus staff attending Syracuse conference, 11:6:1959 p1
Five represent Stylus at press conference; discuss problems, ideas, 11:14:1958 p2
Former sports editor new Stylus chief, 9:25:1959 p1
Former Stylus editor elected county judge, 3:24:1961 p6
Ginger Rodenbeck named new editor-in-chief of Stylus, 5:23:1958 p1
Leyden named Stylus chief; Paterniti, Lerner promoted, 9:23:1960 p1
Leyden, Paterniti to edit 60-61 Stylus, 5:27:1960 p1
Next Stylus produced by united efforts of class of '62; C. Tabone, editor, 11:14:1958 p1
Pariser claims Stylus not giving student enough "say," 2:28:1958 p2
Piedmont, Gocshar promoted on staff, 12:2:1960 p1
Piedmont, Stylus editor; Krist, parker fill key posts vacated by seniors, 5:26:1961 p1
Seven Stylus members, journalism class, attend Rochester conference, 2:17:1961 p1
Stylus editors at RIT for conference, 2:11:1960 p1
Stylus offers final issue, 5:23:1958 p3
Stylus spoils clean slate, prints first issue of year and makes mistake, 2:10:1961 p1
Stylus sports looks to the 1959 world series, 10:2:1959 p6
Stylus staff at state university press conference, 11:4:1960 p1
Stylus staff plans Totem workshop; journalist to speak, 4:24:1959 p2
Tabone appointed associate editor, 9:25:1959 p2
Three year stand grants leadership to college weekly, 2:6:1959 p1
STYZA, CLARENCE
Dr. C. J. Styza sparks annual lightbulb sale, 2;26:1960 p2
SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
Annual arts festival to feature Broadway star, Leo G. Carroll, 5:19:1961 p1
Marc Connolly to appear on first summer arts festival, 5:20:1960 p1
Summer festival brings exhibits, plays to college, 9:23:1960 p1
Theater workshop to be held for summer students, 5:20:1960 p1
SUMMER SESSION
Special summer training program in economics offered foreign students, 3:24:1961 p6
Speech department announces summer theatre workshop, 3:11:1960 p3
Summer session plans occupy minds of students, grads, 5:1:1959 p3
SUNY
Bulging Brockport seeks relief from growing pains, 11:1:1957 p1
Carlson resignation accepted by board; "Differences" cited, 2:7:1958 p1
Expansion growth of state university awaits bond issue, 11:1:1957 p1
Forty-two colleges comprising SUNY mark era of expansion, 10:17:1958 p1
Gov. Harriman, board of regents back proposal, 11:1:1957 p1
Hamilton installed president, 10:30:1959 p1
Lack of facilities forces state to close dors on potential college frosh, 11:1:1957 p1
New York state cited low in education expenditures, 11:1:1957 p1
Official word on state centralization-no dice, 1:10:1958 p2
Reports on education expansion submitted to state legislature, 2:17:1961 p5
State bond issue receives affirmative nod from voters, 11:8:1957 p1
State U prexy visits B.S.C.E. campus, 10:16:1959 p1
State university seeks new prexy; suggestions sought by trustees, 4:25:1958 p1
State University to celebrate ten years of service, 3:28:1958 p1
Statistics indicate surplus of 70,000 students in 1970, 11:1:1957 p1
SWIMMING
Aquamen down U of R 54-41; face Hamilton away today, 2:24:1961 p4
Aquamen prep for U. of R.; co-capt. Rockow returns, 11:21:1958 p3
Brockport swimmers take 2nd place in Buffalo Athletic Club meet; Cortland first, 3:4:1960 p1
Buffalo foe as finmen open 1958 swimming season tonight, 1:10:1958 p3
Cavalcanti wins in state meet; Porter, Scharf in easterns Sat., 3:10:1961 p6
College TV network plans coverage for home competition, 12:5:1958 p1
Crain, Calandra, captains elect, predict excellent swim season, 1:15:1960 p4
Dolphins invite all girls interested in swimming, 9:27:1957 p3
Eagle swimmers in state meet, 3:6:1959 p5
Finmen carry 2-1 record into Lock Haven meet tomorrow, 2:7:1958 p5
Finmen entertain rival Rochester swimmers; veteran men set pace, 12:5:1958 p3
Finmen face U.B. in opener on January 10, 12:13:1957 p3
Finmen favored over Hamilton; swamp Rochester; Niagara, 2:20:1959 p3
Finmen sink Niagara; 440 relay broken again, 2:17:1961 p4
Finmen vs. Niagara, whip Hamilton, lose to Cortland dragons, 2:12:1959 p3
Finmen's win streak stopped; lose to Cortland away 54-40, 2:10:1961 p4
Fulton finmen flounder at BAC finale; had unblemished record, 3:4:1960 p4
Fulton finmen submerge Hamilton for sixth straight win; Porter breaks own diving mark, 2:19:1960 p4
Fulton's finmen face future with innovation & diving star, 12:4:1959 p4
Golden eagle aquamen prep for Rochester swim opener, 11:14:1958 p3
Golden eagles swimming team in BAC invitation tomorrow, 2:28:1958 p3
Golden finmen open Dec. 16th; host U. of B., 11:20:1959 p4
Jack Porter wins upper New York State championship, 3:11:1960 p4
Men's intramural swim meet today, 3:21:1958 p3
Mermen beat slippery rock, win 56-39; set five marks, 2:17:1961 p3
Mermen open at Bonaventure; undefeated record on line, 12:9:1960 p6
Mermen to Hamilton; win 3rd; clobber Lock Haven, Buffalo, 2:6:1959 p5
New York State swimming meet scheduled tomorrow, 3:7:1958 p3
Porter places ninth in Eastern; effort by Scharf fall short, 3:18:1960 p4
Rockow gains state championship in 200-yard backstroke, 3:13:1959 p5
Rockow, Nicholson travel to navy for eastern swim meet, 3:14:1958 p3
Scharf leads Brockport victory over Cortland Calandra, Curchin, set marks in 65-30 victory undefeated finmen meet Hamilton tonight, 2:11:1960 p6
Schroeder, Scharf compete at Fort Lauderdale swim forum, 2:19:1960 p4
State swimmers end season at 7-2; Rockow stars, 2:27:1959 p5
State swimmers meet U. of R.; yellow jackets win opener, 12:12:1958 p3
Swim coach Fulton to select starters; 1st meet Jan. 10, 11:22:1957 p3
Swim season begins; seven lettermen return, 11:13:1959 p5
Swimmers edge Cortland 45-41, 2:14:1958 p3
Swimmers end winning season, 3:13:1959 p5
Swimmers scord third; sink Buffalo State, 1:13:1961 p4
Swimmers travel to Lock Haven; sink UB 76-17 in '59 opener, 1:8:1960 p4
Swimmers undefeated, 2:26:1960 p4
Swimming mentor, Fulton looks to better team this season, 12:2:1960 p4
Three records set in win over previously unbeaten continentals, 3:3:1961 p4
Unbeaten finmen host U of R tomorrow, 1:15:1960 p1
SYROCKI, B. JOHN
Biology book published by Syrocki, Wallin, 10:4:1957 p4
Syrocki plays candid camera with clouds; students to help make more educational films, 3:17:1961 p1
Wallin and Syrocki teach bio via TV, 11:22:1957 p2
Qualified teacher decline cited by research division, 12:13:1957 p1
State hosts second annual F.T.A. conference; workshops to discuss aspects of teaching, 4:24:1959 p1
Teachers gain social security; retirement act supplemented, 10:4:1957 p1
U. of M. prof. expressed views on teaching as a profession, 2:20:1959 p4
TELEPHONES
New dial system installed; present lines over-burdened, 3:13:1959 p3
TELEVISION
A fairy tale-TV or not TV, 10:30:1959 p2
Brockport science telecast to be presented October 26, 10:16:1959 p1
Cameras focus on grade 3 teachers, 10:11:1957 p2
Campus school science taught via TV, 1:15:1960 p3
Closed circuit television heading for third trial year, 10:10:1958 p1
Closed circuit television-an asset or a liability?, 1:8:1960 p1
Closed circuit TV opens new programs and trials, 9:27:1957 p1
Closed circuit TV symbolizes Brockport's future progress, 10:25:1957 p4
College TV network plans coverage for home competitions, 12:5:1958 p1
Dr. Kiefer teaches ed. coures via TV, 11:1:1957 p4
Electronic hearing aids pose for TV cameras Tuesday, 11:22:1957 p1
Freshmen tour library via BSCE television; operation reviewed, 10:2:1959 p2
Indications show TV successful; here to stay at Brockport, 1:15:1960 p2
Mr. Scott utilizes TV in music class, 11:14:1958 p4
NEA to present "The school story" on television, 10:30:1959 p2
Phyllis Rockcastle says "I do" via television, 12:6:1957 p2
Sports telecasts successful attests athletic directors, 2:7:1958 p2
Television at Brockport; versatility of medium lauded, 2:19:1960 p2
The Brockport TV story; we seem to be satisfied, 2:11:1960 p4
Three one-act plays presented by students over college television, 4:17:1959 p4
Trial televising of varsity basketball deemed successful, 12:6:1957 p2
TV experiment continues under new leadership, 9:19:1958 p2
TV or not TV at MSU, 10:14:1960 p3
Wallin and Syrocki teach bio via TV, 11:22:1957 p2
TENNIS
Courtmen meet Niagara team in 1959 opener, 4:17:1959 p5
Courtmen open April 26 against Cortland here; Freed, Pope returning, 4:1:1960 p4
Courtsters extend win streak to six, 5:27:1960 p4
Dzwigal, Freed, Pope to lead eagle netmen; home against Niagara, 4:24:1959 p5
Eagle netmen at Ithaca suffer initial loss to RIT, 5:8:1959 p5
Eagle netmen down Buffalo; Kern and Ockerman win 2, 5:19:1961 p4
Golf, tennis begin practice; coaches predict good season, 3:24:1961 p4
Netmen down RIT 5-4; lose 5-4 to Cortland, 5:6:1960 p4
Netmen face Ithaca; Pope, Freed victors in opening matches, 5:2:1958 p3
Netmen face U. of B. in home opener; Borrosh, Dzwigal named captains, 4:25:1958 p3
Netmen gain 4th win; Steel stars, 5:15:1959 p6
Netmen win two in a row, 5:1:1959 p5
Steel, Drumheller optimistic on 1959 tennis season, 3:6:1959 p6
Tennis meeting March 4, 2:27:1959 p6
Tennis team begins work for coming season which begins April 26; UB is foe, 3:28:1958 p3
Tennis team scores third at Fredonia, 5:13:1960 p4
Tennis team seeks sixth straight win, 5:20:1960 p4
Tennis team whitewashes Fredonia 6-0 for initial win, face Alfred tomorrow, 5:9:1958 p5
Tennismen surprise Alfred 5-4; Tigers next oppenent away, 5:16:1958 p3
Tennismen to meet Hartwick Saturday in year's final match, 5:23:1958 p5
THANSKGIVING
Student plans vary for Thanksgiving, 11:22:1957 p4
THOMAS, CHARLES
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
THOMAS, DYLAN
Poet Dylan Thomas relives memories of pleasant past, 11:21:1958 p4
THOMAS, R. MURRAY
State faculty men assist educational teams in Indonesia, 10:3:1958 p1
THORNHILL, CLAUDE
Thornhill cited as possessing much musical "know how," 2:7:1958 p3
TORRE, LEO
Senior Leo Torre leads Boozermen on state gridiron, 11:21:1958 p3
State places guard Leo Torre in first gem city bowl game, 11:21:1958 p1
TOWER, DONALD
Dr. Tower stresses growing campus, 9:25:1959 p2
Dr. Tower welcomes Spring Day guests, 5:9:1958 p1
Leadership fifth freedom state president Tower during keynote speech, 11:21:1958 p2
More faculty reports, 2:17:1961 p3
President D. Tower extends welcome, urges cooperation, 9:19:1958 p1
President Tower extends annual college welcome, 9:27:1957 p1
President Tower scheduled to speak at conference dinner, 3:11:1960 p1
Tower represents Brockport; other faculty make headlines, 2:20:1959 p2
Tower, Archer chosen for membership in 1958 who's who in the east, 9:26:1958 p2
TRACK AND FIELD
Boozer ready for 14th season with golden eagle trackmen, 4:21:1961 p6
Boozer's cindermen blast U of B 74-57; Mann cops four firsts, 5:20:1960 p4
BSTC cindermen return with strong nucleus of '58 squad, 4:17:1959 p5
Cindermen capture first victory; beat Ithaca, Weslyan in tri-meet, 5:12:1961 p4
Cindermen clobber Oswego 95-36, in 1960 track opener, 5:6:1960 p4
Cindermen commence spring drills; strong in field events, 3:25:1960 p4
Cindermen crush Oswego; finish fourth in state meet, 5:26:1961 p4
Cindermen host Oswego lakers; defeat Ithaca in opener, 5:1:1959 p5
Cindermen impressive in loss; U of R sweeps sprint events, 5:5:1961 p4
Cindermen remain undefeated; Rochester next foe tomorrow, 5:2:1958 p3
Cindermen to Troy for state meet; down Cortland, 5:15:1959 p5
Cindermen travel to Ithaca to open 1959 track season, 4:24:1959 p5
Coach Boozer cindermen open 1960 season at home next Tuesday against Oswego Lakers, 4:29:1960 p4
Eagle tracksters bury Niagara 107-42; dominate field events, 5:27:1960 p4
Fourteen frosh on track team Logan, Fontaine among top scorers, 5:19:1961 p4
Mann, Dorr, Miller leaders as trackmen bow to UB; look forward to state meet, 5:19:1961 p4
Returning vets Moore, Miller and Cosgrove lead tracksters, 4:1:1960 p4
Track team left with many gaps; prep for Ithaca, 3:20:1959 p5
Track team opposes Lock Haven gun up, timers ready at 2 p.m., 4:25:1958 p3
Trackersters edge U of R 67-64 Mann, Dorr, Coghlan star in win, 5:13:1960 p4
Trackmen Blissett trains all year, 3:13:1959 p6
Trackmen prep for season opener April 26 against Lock Haven state college, 3:21:1958 p3
Trackmen prepare for Ithaca opener; Blissett returns, 4:10:1959 p5
Trackmen trounce U.B.; Niagara provides season finale here, 5:23:1958 p5
Trackmen win fourth straight; run over Oswego State, U. of R., 5:9:1958 p5
Trackmen win U.B. invitational Cortland falls, state meet next, 5:16:1958 p3
Masiello to study U.N. in action, Sat., 10:18:1957 p1
Peloso answer Stylus writer's views on red China's recognition in UN, 12:9:1960 p5
Rabbi Karp stresses world peace, 10:28:1960 p1
Students impressed by New York City, United Nations in action, 3:7:1958 p1
United nations assembly Mon.; classes excused; Rabbi Carp to speak, 10:21:1960 p1
Brockport's C. VanCise spends summer with communist family, 3:11:1960 p1
Community ambassador selected; VanCise to visit Yugoslavia, 4:17:1959 p1
VANWAGENEN, RUTH
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
VARSITY CLUB
Alumni-varsity dinner dance to be held April 29; Ralph Hubbell speaks, 3:21:1958 p3
Alums, varsity club begin planning for annual dinner-dance, 3:7:1958 p1
Dr. Rogers chosen to be emcee of alumni-varsity dinner dance, 3:28:1958 p3
Marino named top senior athlete at annual dinner dance, 4:25:1958 p2
Plans for coming year made by varisty club, 9:27:1957 p3
Varsity club holds annual banquet May 26, 5:20:1960 p4
Varsity club president McGill awards sweaters, 11:21:1958 p2
Varsity club sponsored volleyball clinic last week; all-star game staged, 3:28:1958 p3
VESPERS
See: Christmas
VETERANS
"Gay nineties" is set as theme for vet's party this Sunday, 3:24:1961 p1
A meaningful revelation of the vet's club, 3:24:1961 p5
A time to remember the vets weekend, 3:20:1959 p3
Gay nineties weekend planned vets club sponsors function, 2:20:1959 p1
Vet's club acclaimed as one of best on Brockport campus, 3:7:1958 p4
Vet's complete blueprints for upcoming festivities, 3:6:1959 p1
Vet's gay nineties fun-fare weekend starts tomorrow, 3:13:1959 p1
Vets club to combine steaks and elections, 5:19:1961 p3
Vets party features dancing, skits, music, 11:13:1959 p4
Vets weekend progresses; Pianist Smith featured, 2:27:1959 p1
VICTORY BELL
Class of '64 eyes victory bell, 10:21:1960 p3
Story behind the eagle victory bell, 10:30:1959 p3
Victory Bell mystery remains unsolved, 3:14:1958 p4
Victory Bell object of kidnapping tradition, 10:7:1960 p3
Winner of sno-sculpture wins victory bell, 1:15:1960 p1
VOLLEYBALL
Finnegans, Carols reach finals of Volleyball tourney sixteen teams enter, 3:28:1958 p3
Varsity club sponsored volleyball clinic last week; all-star game staged, 3:28:1958 p3
Volleyball demonstration team from Central YMCA perform here March 26, 3:21:1958 p3
Community ambassador Wagner to tour Erie, while Conrad choose Austria, 4:21:1961 p1
WALLER, CONSTANCE
Dean Waller leaves to study at Columbia, 5:27:1960 p1
New faculty named to posts as academic year begins, 9:27:1957 p1
WALLIN, RUSSELL
Biology book published by Syrocki, Wallin, 10:4:1957 p4
Dr. Wallin to participate in radiation biology inst., 4:28:1961 p3
Wallin and Syrocki teach bio via TV, 11:22:1957 p2
WATER BALLET
"Channel 61" demonsrtates swimming skill, creative thinking by dolphin club, 3:17:1961 p1
"Channel 61" swim show to be presented for last time tonight, 3:10:1961 p1
25 girls receive nod from director Aileen Shields to perform in water ballet, 2:14:1958 p3
Dolphins club schedules synchronized swim show, 2:24:1961 p1
Dolphins to present evening swimming show March 8, 9, 10, 3:3:1961 p1
Water ballet "Ripples in pink" presented in pool March 27, 28, 3:21:1958 p3
WEATHER
Key storm ravages Brockport area with 45 hours of rain, 1:8:1960 p1
WEAVER, MICHAEL
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
WEIDIG, MARION
Six new faculty members added to campus school staff, 10:4:1957 p2
WELLS, MARION
More new faculty, 10:14:1960 p3
WHITELAW, JOHN B.
Russians for peace testifies Whitelaw at honors assembly, 12:5:1958 p1
WILSHIRE, HERBERT
Dean Wilshire attends union seminar conference at Harvard, 2:10:1961 p1
Wilshire resigns as union head; attends international conference, 5:5:1961 p3
WILSON, TEDDY
Teddy Wilson, jazz giant to appear here Thursday, 10:11:1957 p1
WINTER BALL
Winter ball plans rolling, 11:21:1958 p1
WINTER CARNIVAL
1958 winter carnival queen of heart to be chosen today; polls open 9a.m. to 4 p.m., 2:7:1958 p3
Balcom, Palombella were royalty at Brockport's great carnival, 2:24:1961 p1
Balcom, Wormley elected carnival co-chairmen; fabulous fifties is theme for Feb. 16 weekend, 1:13:1961 p1
Best winter carnival not really up to par, 2:19:1960 p1
Candidates compete Tuesday for winter carnival chairmen, 12:5:1958 p1
Carnival begins next Thursday evening with skit show in gym, 2:10:1961 p1
Carnival chairmen, budgets, hashed at council meeting, 11:8:1957 p1
Carnival committee plans weekend around the world, 1:8:1960 p1
Carnival initiated tonight, 2:12:1959 p5
Carnival plans previewed, 2:6:1959 p3
Carnival weekend begins tonight, 2:17:1961 p1
Claude Thornhill to play at hearts 'n snow carnival dance, 1:10:1958 p1
Corbin, Dancy receive nod as 1958 winter carnival co-chairman, 12:13:1957 p1
Dorms select candidates to reign over winter carnival, 1:15:1960 p1
Election machines to be employed in carnival selections, 11:15:1957 p1
Hoag, Boyd, Stanwix, McGlynn to lead major annual events, 12:12:1958 p1
It is only December, but winter carnival plans are in motion; date set for February, 12:9:1960 p1
Les Elgart orchestra highlights winter ball, 2:10:1961 p1
Piro, Fusco chosen winter carnival heads, 12:4:1959 p2
Queen margie and King Joe rule weekend festival, 2:19:1960 p1
Sno sculpture, olympics, dance feature carnival activities, 2:11:1960 p1
Sports events, harmony dance spark '58 carnival activities, 2:14:1958 p1
Twelve hopefuls to vie for winter carnival co-chairmen, 11:22:1957 p1
Voting machines initiated in winter carnival election, 12:6:1957 p1
Winter carnival co-chairmen nominated by SFA; voting November 23, 11:20:1959 p1
Winter carnival opens tonight with dorm skits, 2:11:1960 p1
Winter carnival... a tradition, 2:12:1959 p6
WINTER SPORTS CLUB
Mapp, Conover head winter sports club, 12:11:1959 p2
Winter sports club promises fine time at final event, 2:12:1959 p5
Winter sports club skis at Allegheny, 3:25:1960 p2
WOLSKY, JACK
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
B.S.T.C. women cop sportsday; travel to Buffalo tomorrow, 11:22:1957 p3
Dolphins invite all girls interested in swimming, 9:27:1957 p3
Intramurals to start next week for women students, 9:27:1957 p3
W.A.A. sponsors co-rec tonight in college gym, pool, 11:8:1957 p3
W.A.A. spring fair tonight, proceeds to be used for CARE, 4:25:1958 p3
Women begin soccer, hockey; J.V. cheerleaders chosen, 10:4:1957 p3
Women's intramurals held back by flu; Sculli, cease repreesnt WAA at NYSAFCW, 10:25:1957 p3
Women's winter basketball, bowling intramurals begin, 11:1:1957 p3
Women's winter intramurals begin; basketball, bowling, ping pong events featured, 11:15:1957 p3
Womens intramurals continue after flu epidemic halts games, 10:18:1957 p3
WRA advisor blasts Stylus for poor conference coverage, 12:9:1960 p2
WOODARD, RAY
Right outside, Ray Woodard gives inside views on soccer, 10:31:1958 p3
WOOLF, GREGORY
New professors named, 10:9:1959 p2
WOOSTER, KENNETH
More new faculty, 10:16:1959 p4
WORDEN, DONNA
Brockport coed writes column for Rochester paper, 9:30:1960 p1
WRESTLING
Eagle hopefuls vie in tourney, 4:10:1959 p6
Wrestling question still unanswered; pending new building program, 4:8:1960 p3