Stylus Index
Fall 1961-Spring 1965



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ABE, TOSHIKO

Brockport state hosts Japanese scholar, 9:25:1964 p3
College life in Japan, 10:23:1964 p5

ABJORNSON, GITTA

Welcome Gitta, 10:30:1964 p3

ACCREDITATION

Evaluation team to appraise SUCB for continued accrediation, 2:23:1962 p1
Members of accrediting team to re-evaluate SUCB Feb. 25-28, 2:15:1962 p2

ADRIANCE, WILBUR

In Memoriam, 5:22:1964 p1

AFRICA

Press attache, former senator, Methodist minister to address annual leadership institute, 11:1:1963 p1
Teaching positions open on continent of Africa, 2:15:1963 p3

AIR FORCE

Air force recruiting officers on campus, 10:5:1962 p2
Air force test to be given on campus, 11:9:1962 p3

ALABAMA

Report from Montgomery, 4:2:1965 p1
Six from Brockport march in Alabama, 3:26:1965 p1

ALBANY

New graduate school at Albany expands present public program, 3:9:1962 p1

ALLEN, GORDON

Dr. Allen addresses first SFA meeting, 9:25:1964 p1
President Allen explains college budget, problems lying ahead in interview, 5:14:1965 p4

ALUMNI

Monroe CC president to speak at alumni day, 5:24:1963 p1
Presidents Tower, Haas welcome returning alumni, 10:20:1961 p1

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS

AAUP commends SUNY students, 10:9:1964 p1

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN

One man show by Pentick at AAUW clubhouse, 3:6:1964 p3

AMES, DIANE

Diane Ames, SUCB co-ed receives grant-in-aid, 4:26:1963 p2

ANSELM, GEORGE

In Memoriam, 5:15:1964 p1

ANSLEY, WYMAN

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

APATHY

Apathy and conformity have much in common, 2:7:1964 p2
Students are not apathetic at Brockport!, 2:7:1964 p3
We may not be as apathetic as some of us think we are, 2:7:1964 p2

APPLEMAN, CLAIRE

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

ARGENTINA

Exchange student Chana contest about everything, 11:22:1963 p2
Teacher from Argentina visits SUCB campus, 11:10:1961 p3

AROLI, FRAN

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

ART

15 students limit for course, art in Europe, 1965, 12:11:1964 p1
Arena art group works on display in Drake Memorial, 4:17:1964 p2
Campus art exhibits, 1:8:1965 p1
Campus school, college sponsor arts fair, 2:14:1964 p1
College hosts artists, 4:9:1965 p2
Conge exhibit Nov. 3, 10:30:1964 p3
Drake Memorial Library exhibits paintings, 3:5:1965 p1
One man show by Pentick at AAUW clubhouse, 3:6:1964 p3
Optional art revolution, 2:26:1965 p1
Saunders' portrait donated for new West Hall, 2:28:1964 p3
Schuman gallery prints presently on display, 2:7:1964 p1
Student art display exhibited in library, 1:12:1962 p1
SUCB professor exhibits paintings in one-man show, 2:15:1963 p1
Two student art shows merge to avoid confusion, 4:7:1965 p4
Union board sponsors mexican artist, 5:15:1964 p3
Union planning student art show, 4:23:1965 p1
Viereck to speak for fine arts, 9:25:1964 p2
Water colors, 9:25:1964 p3
Wise exhibit opens fine arts season, 10:9:1964 p2
Wolsky art honored, 3:12:1965 p3
Wolsky shows art, 2:12:1965 p2
Wolsky shows paintings at Crypt, 5:7:1965 p2
Wolsky wins award for best painting, 5:15:1964 p3
Wolsky wins show award, 5:21:1965 p2

ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

SUCB conference schedules Dr. Lucile Lindberg, 3:15:1963 p1

ASTRONOMY

Astronomy labs open to all, 11:13:1964 p3

AUDIO-VISUAL

What's in B-7? A-V of course, 9:28:1962 p2

AULETA, MICHAEL

Dr. Auleta (professor profiles), 4:13:1962 p2

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B

BALDIZAN, CHRISTINA

Peach-skinned palm lover prepares for perverse weather, 10:5:1962 p1

BAND

Band concert approaching, 12:18:1964 p3
Brockport concert band to present Rhapsody in Blue, 1:8:1965 p1
College concert band announces program, 12:13:1963 p3
Mathews, Pardee elected band officers, 10:20:1961 p4
New band director has high hopes, 10:18:1963 p3
Preparation started for annual band concert, 2:22:1963 p3
State champion band to appear to help March of Dimes, 2:22:1963 p1
Student conductors head program, 4:10:1964 p2
SUCB band seeking more brass players, 11:3:1961 p3
Woolf directs, band concert set for Nov. 19, 10:26:1962 p2

BANQUET OF CHAMPIONS

Banquet of champions to feature Browns' star Lou "the toe" Groza, 3:13:1964 p1
Brown and Raschi guests at Banquet of Champions, 3:26:1965 p4
Growing list of famous guests announced for banquet of champions, 3:20:1964 p1
MRA to hold banquet of champions, 4:2:1965 p4

BARNETT, ROSS

Mississippi case-could it happen here?, 10:5:1962 p2

BARON, JEANETTE

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

BARRETT, ROBERT

Barrett named new line coach, 10:25:1963 p4
Barrett officially cited head hoopster coach, 11:20:1964 p6

BASEBALL

Barrett's glovemen win over Oswego 17-3; lose to RIT, 5:15:1964 p4
Baseball eagles win first doubleheader, split second, 5:7:1965 p4
Baseball team based on big "if's," 4:10:1964 p4
Baseball team has 2-2 record; play tomorrow in Rochester, 5:11:1962 p4
Baseball team scrimmages; Iovenia's defeat Hotaling's, 3:30:1962 p4
Brockport baseball in building year, 4:9:1965 p4
Brockport downs peds twice; Schaich, Winter winning hurlers, 5:25:1962 p6
Diamondmen brings win streak to four straight, 5:17:1963 p4
Diamondmen edge Cortland after bad start at Oswego, 5:10:1963 p4
Eagle diamondmen open against Buffalo state, 4:26:1963 p4
Eagles host Albany tomorrow; first game starts at 1 p.m., 5:18:1962 p4
Eagles open against Batavia in exhibition; Adams, Rauch, likely starters, 4:24:1964 p1
Eagles open with double wins, 5:8:1964 p4
Eagles pitching, hitting shut out R.I.T. Oneonta twice, 4:30:1965 p6
Eagles split, beat Fredonia and lose to Cortland, 5:14:1965 p6
Eagles win 3, lose 2-5 ames in 5 days!, 5:21:1965 p1
Many seek diamond spots as practice begins indoors, 3:22:1963 p4
Milliman's defeat Kohut's 4-2; experimentation taking place, 4:13:1962 p4
Rain dampens eagle hopes for diamond opener, 5:3:1963 p4
Strong pitching and defence; questionable hitting marck 1964 baseball, 3:20:1964 p4
Varsity nine takes sixth straight victory, 5:24:1963 p4
What happens when a baseball game is cancelled, 5:4:1962 p4
Whitedmen win two of three contests during past week, 5:22:1964 p6

BASKETBALL

Barrett officially cited head hoopster coach, 11:20:1964 p6
Barrett's hardwood squad produces winning season, 2:26:1965 p4
Brockport hoopsters victorious; hope to defeat Oneonta tonight, 2:12:1965 p4
Buffalo State and Alfred felt the sting of the "Spider," 2:21:1964 p4
Cagers finish second at Cortland; Hotaling named MVP by teammates, 3:9:1962 p4
Cagers open tomorrow, 12:1:1961 p4
Cagers slam Buffalo state, 102-79; Gaylordmen support 12-2 record, 2:23:1962 p4
Cortland beats upset-minded Brockport, 77-64, 2:15:1963 p5
Dick Boardman and company top state 80-68; Fredonia tomorrow, 1:11:1963 p4
Eagles crush red dragons, 95-79; Gumear, Steel connect for 61, 3:2:1962 p4
Eagles seek first state title; championship game Sat. at 9, 3:2:1962 p1
First win in 14 tries over UB; eagles rally from 11 point deficit, 2:15:1962 p6
Gaylordmen get going; Jim Dugan, captain, 11:8:1963 p2
Gaylordmen here against New Paltz, 1:10:1964 p4
Gaylordmen open against Roberts, 11:22:1963 p4
Gaylordmen play U.B. wed.; eagles have 5-8 record, 2:8:1963 p4
Gaylordmen slaughter Potsdam; Buffalo game rescheduled for Feb., 1:12:1962 p4
Gaylordmen to open against Wesleyan Dec. 3, 11:15:1963 p4
Gaylordmen win eight straight; face cardinals Sat., UB Tues., 2:9:1962 p4
Gaylordmen win three straight; down Cortland, RIT, Alfred 69-62, 12:15:1961 p4
Hoopsters face dragons, Sat.; team split first two games, 12:8:1961 p6
Hoopsters halt Geneseo 56-50, 12:18:1964 p4
Hoopsters harassed 76-65, 12:11:1964 p4
Hoopsters lose to Buffalo; finish dismay season, 5-12, 2:22:1963 p4
Hoospters down Roberts Wesleyan, 12:13:1963 p5
Hotaling Steele named all-state; cagers place second at cortland, 3:9:1962 p1
Local hoopsters encounter St. John Fisher tonight, 1:8:1965 p4
Netmen close season; Buntich, Thomas cited, 3:12:1965 p4
O'Connell, Dugan '63-'64 basketball co-captains, 5:17:1963 p4
Orbaker co-ordinates basketball intramurals, 11:13:1964 p4
Oswego edges eagles, 66-59; Bob Rondina top gun; nets 15, 12:14:1962 p6
Substitution minded Brockport 1-2 in tourney, 3:6:1964 p3
SUNYAC decision ends state basketball tourney, 4:24:1964 p4
U of Buffalo bulls blister Golden Eagles hoopmen 84-61, 12:4:1964 p4
Vanderhoof II intramural champs; Fiorucci scores 24 points, 3:16:1962 p4
Varsity hoopsters edge RIT; with see-saw battle from half, 12:7:1962 p4

BASKIN, JOHN

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

BEAULIEU, STEPHEN

Student spotlight, 1:8:1965 p3

BECKER, DORIS

Doris Becker selected SUCB's 1964 foreign ambassador, 3:20:1964 p1
Student thanks those responsible for her trip, 4:10:1964 p2

BEEMER, JANE

Jane Beemer, peace corps member discusses experiences, opportunities, 5:14:1965 p5
Jane R. Beemer, returned peace corps volunteer coming to Brockport, 4:30:1965 p1

BELAFONTE, HARRY

Belafonte to appear at eastman theatre, 4:13:1962 p2

BERGEN, MARGARET

Dean Bergen reviews Sex and the coed, 3:19:1965 p1
Meet Miss Bergen, 11:13:1964 p1
Miss Bergen honored by state counselors, 11:20:1964 p2
Report of hours for freshmen women Margaret M. Bergen, dean of women, 5:14:1965 p2

BERNSTEIN, MELVIN

Bernstein presents views on Salinger at Honors Convocation, 12:15:1961 p1

BETA SIGMA CHI

Beta Sigma Chi elects officers, 11:10:1961 p2
Beta Sigma Chi present Dr. Schwardt, 3:9:1962 p2
Beta Sigma Chi to act as guides, 4:6:1962 p5

BEYER, BUD

Former Olympic coach to conduct clinic, 11:8:1963 p1
Olympic coach here last Friday and Saturday, 2:21:1964 p4

BIOLOGY

Biology seminar started at SUNY, 11:13:1964 p2
Radiation biology institute here this summer, 5:24:1963 p2

BIRD, STEPHEN

Steel, Bird, Lee state positions on religious question, CCA meeting, 3:15:1963 p1
Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

BLAISDELL, JOANNE

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

BORDEN, ANNA MARIA

Exchange student Chana contest about everything, 11:22:1963 p2

BOWLING

Brockport bowler in collegiate finals, 4:9:1965 p4
Brockport organizing now intramural bowling league, 9:25:1964 p4
Co-ed bowlers receive awards at banquet, 5:17:1963 p4
Larry Mosher bowls near top rank, 5:14:1965 p6
SUCB coed bowlers place first in tourney, 3:22:1963 p4

BOYD, BETTY

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

BRAMLEY HALL

Bramley Hall wins Red Cross award, 9:21:1962 p2

BRANDENBURG, JUDY

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

BROADWAY

Cum laude grad of SUCB now off-broadway star, 2:28:1964 p3

BROCKPORT FOUNDATION

SUCB acquires 500 acres of land, 1:11:1963 p1

BUBB, ROY

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

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C

CAFETERIA

Students protest machines, 10:4:1963 p1

CAIN, EDWARD

Dr. Cain (professor profiles), 3:9:1962 p2

CAMARATA, MARTIN

Exhibition by Camarata in Drake Memorial, 1:10:1964 p1

CAMPBELL, BERTHA

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

CAMPUS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

Campus christian to present communism vs. christianity, 2:9:1962 p3
CCA to hold retreat at Silver Lake, Oct. 27-29, 10:20:1961 p2
CCA to sponsor day of prayer, 3:9:1962 p1
Steel, Bird, Lee state positions on religious question, CCA meeting, 3:15:1963 p1
They'd rather be right Cain reviews, 11:1:1963 p1

CAMPUS ROUNDTABLE

Campus roundtable plans profs "last lectures," 3:2:1962 p2
Freedom of speech roundtable topic, 2:14:1964 p1
Hacker, capitalism close "ISM" series, 4:9:1965 p1
Norman Thomas to lecture here, 12:18:1964 p1
Peace Crops volunteer speaks at roundtable, 11:3:1961 p1
Profs agree on Rockwell, 2:19:1965 p2
Rochester papers err on Rockwell, 2:12:1965 p2
Rockwell greeted politely, 2:12:1965 p1
Round table to present George Lincoln Rockwell, 1:8:1965 p1
Roundtable bringing Marxist Haas here Monday, March 22, 3:12:1965 p2
Roundtable schedules discussion on tuition, 2:22:1963 p1
Roundtable symposium postponed pending results of State U's case, 4:10:1964 p1
Rountable discussion begins program for '61-'62, 10:13:1961 p2
SFA prexy on Rockwell, 2:19:1965 p2
Sound off!! at campus roundtable, 9:21:1962 p1
Student ideas welcomed in roundtable forum on morals, 10:5:1962 p1

CAMPUS SCHOOL

Campus school present annual spring concert, 3:29:1963 p3
Campus school to present Christmas sing, 12:14:1962 p1
Campus school, college sponsor arts fair, 2:14:1964 p1
Eight-graders to present "Tom Sawyer" May 31, June 1, 5:24:1963 p1
Nasca heads campus school teaching machine program, 5:10:1963 p3
Spring concert and art show to be presented by campus school students, 4:13:1962 p1, 5:4:1962 p1

CANTERBURY CLUB

Canterbury club to present film, 11:13:1964 p1
Fit to be tied, 10:30:1964 p1

CARD, JAN

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

CASTRO, FIDEL

"Do nothing" Keating warns U.S. of making deals with Castro regime, 9:25:1964 p1

CHEATING

National survey decides cheating underestimated, 3:26:1965 p3

CHEERLEADERS

Cheerleaders seek support-cheer!, 12:4:1964 p4
Ten to cheer varsity team on, 9:28:1962 p3

CHENG, MOU-TA

Face within the faculty-Dr. Cheng, 10:16:1964 p1
Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

CHESNUT, JOHN

Mr. Chesnut (professor profiles), 5:18:1962 p2

CHINA

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1
Students to attend China conference, 3:26:1965 p1

CHORUS

Choral plans announced for upcoming year, 5:15:1964 p3
College community chorus to perform "Messiah," 9:20:1963 p1
College-community chorus to present Messiah, 12:13:1963 p1

CHRISTMAS

Christmas concert tonight and Sunday afternoon, 12:11:1964 p1
Dr. King directs yule concert; chorus of 220 highlight program, 12:14:1962 p1
Music department to present three part annual vespers service, 12:7:1962 p1
Prophecy, birth and adoration depicted in Christmas Vespers, 12:1:1961 p1
Sleigh bell serenade selected as theme for Christmas ball, 12:13:1963 p1
Student union christmas activities, 12:4:1964 p3
Vespers program today at 4:00; to be presented again Sunday, 12:8:1961 p1

CIVIL RIGHTS

Students express distaste toward World's Fair demonstrations, 5:1:1964 p2

CLASS DAY

Annual class day exercises scheduled for Monday at 3, 5:24:1963 p1
Annual class day program scheduled for Monday at 2:30, 5:22:1964 p4
Class day moving up ceremonies Monday at 2:30; seniors excused from classes at 11:30 a.m., 5:25:1962 p1

CLIFFORD, DONALD

Clifford edits book; displayed at conference, 12:7:1962 p3

COAST GUARD

Coast Guard seeks January graduates, 12:13:1963 p3

COLE, LAWRENCE

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

COLE, WILLIAM

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

COLLEGIATE COUNCIL

1963-64 membership sought by council letters due April 3, 3:29:1963 p1
College council seeks members, 2:19:1965 p1
Collegiate council selects new members; 30 chosen to serve, 11:17:1961 p1
Collegiate council services include proctoring, guiding, 10:20:1961 p2
Collegiate council to meet; introduce prospective members, 10:27:1961 p1
Collegiate council to petition new members, 10:13:1961 p1

COMMENCEMENT

Hamilton vice-pres. to speak at commencement, 3:22:1963 p1, 5:24:1963 p1
Hon. Jessica Weis commencement speaker, 5:11:1962 p2
Jessica Weis scheduled to speak for graduation exercises, June 10, 5:25:1962 p1
Weselyan prexy to address June grads, 5:22:1964 p4

COMMUNISM

"Do nothing" Keating warns U.S. of making deals with Castro regime, 9:25:1964 p1
Birch rep. "explains" society, shows film answers questions, 3:6:1964 p1
Birch representative scheduled to appear, 2:21:1964 p1
Birchers explain assassination Kennedy a communist agent!, 2:28:1964 p1
BSTC sounds off on Goldwater, 10:23:1964 p3
IRC schedules symposium on communist China-ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1
Marxist Hass here March 22, 3:19:1965 p2
Roundtable bringing Marxist Hass here Monday, March 22, 3:12:1965 p2
Roundtable hears Marxist, 3:26:1965 p1

COMMUTING

The commuter's saga, 11:6:1964 p1

CONRAD, PATRICIA

In memorium, 12:4:1964 p1

CONRAD, RAYE

Dr. COnrad to participate in standards panel at geneseo state, 5:1:1964 p1

CONSTRUCTION

Bids received for new SUCB science building, 1:11:1963 p3
Construction fund accepting bids for sewer line, 11:15:1963 p1
Expansion plans revealed for Brockport U-1970, 2:14:1964 p1
Extravagance for science; handouts for social science, 10:23:1964 p5
Moving day set for November 10 as Stage IV nears completion, 11:3:1961 p1
New match science unit to open September '63, 5:17:1963 p3
September 1964 slated for opening new science building, 9:27:1963 p1

CONVOCATION

Goldberg speaks at Brockport's spring convocation April 30, 4:23:1965 p1

CORNELL UNIVERSITY

Ithaca inaugurates new program; Ford foundation donates grant, 3:12:1965 p2

CORNISH, CLAUDE

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

COUPER, RICHARD

Hamilton vice-pres. to speak at commencement, 3:22:1963 p1, 5:24:1963 p1

CRANDALL, JOHN

Dr. Crandall (professor profiles), 2:9:1962 p2

CROSS COUNTRY

Brockport harriers recapture state championship crown, 10:23:1964 p6
Eagle harriers capture third; Ron White places fifth in field, 11:16:1962 p4
Harriers enter state meet run Saturday at harper college, 11:10:1961 p4
Harriers win, 27-30; Campbell, second, 10:27:1961 p4
Local cross country squad enters invitational tomorrow, 10:2:1964 p4
Local harriers running well; encounter R.P.I. tomorrow at 2:00, 10:30:1964 p4
Red feathers venture to Cortland tomorrow for three-way tournament, 9:25:1964 p4

CUBA

"Do nothing" Keating warns U.S. of making deals with Castro regime, 9:25:1964 p1

CURRICULUM

Modern language department added to SUCB curriculum, 11:9:1962 p3
New curriculum demands higher entrance requirements, 2:15:1962 p4

CUTHBERTSON, ELMER

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

CYPRUS

Historical hated marks Cyprus fued, 3:20:1964 p3

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D'AGOSTINO, GERALD

D'Agostino named coach; football picture brightens, 2:28:1964 p4

DAISY CHAIN

Senior men elect soph daisy chain, 11:22:1963 p1
Senior men select daisy chain members, 11:9:1962 p2
Seniors choose 12 sophs for daisy chain, 2:9:1962 p1

DALE, EDGAR

Education convocation schedules Dale as main speaker March 28, 3:22:1963 p1
Focus on creativity sets tone for convocation yesterday, 3:29:1963 p1

DANCE

Asians dance for Five arts, 3:5:1965 p1
Betty Jane leads modern dance class, 4:30:1965 p4
Brockport hosts dance and dramatic program, 9:28:1962 p1
Caledonia dancers perform Thursday, 4:2:1965 p2
Five arts committee presents winters dance company tonight, 10:5:1962 p1
Professional group to present modern dance, drama program, 9:21:1962 p1
Scot dancers coming soon for fine arts, 3:12:1965 p3
Tamiris-Nagrin dance company in auditorium tonight at 8, 11:22:1963 p1
Yuriko to dance, 10:2:1964 p1

DANELORICH, DOTTIE

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

DAVIS, ERNIE

$300 down-$700 to go; Davis fund drive on, 10:9:1964 p1
Brockport nears goal, 10:16:1964 p3
Brockport spearheads Ernie Davis leukemia fund in U.S. colleges, 9:25:1964 p1
Cleveland trips ends drive, 10:30:1964 p1
Spaulding lauds effort, 10:23:1964 p3

DEAN, VERA

Dean on Soviet today at 10 a.m., 2:19:1965 p1
Vera Dean expresses liberal ideas, 2:26:1965 p1

DEBATE CLUB

Bartnick, Lazarov to lead debators, 3:5:1965 p3
Brockport debate club successful at harpur, Syracuse tourneys, 12:7:1962 p2
Brockport debate team at Niagara tournament, 2:8:1963 p2
Brockport places fifth and sixth in debate tourney, 12:8:1961 p2
Brockport's debate team at Northwestern, 3:2:1962 p3
Debate club conducts workshop, 10:30:1964 p1
Debate club schedules tournaments, debates, 10:27:1961 p2
Debate club to hold high school workshop, 5:8:1964 p3
Debate club travels, 3:8:1963 p2
Debate members accpeted, 4:6:1962 p1
Debate resolution federal aid for higher education, 9:27:1963 p3
Debate team victorious, 12:13:1963 p1
Debates go to Syracuse, 10:16:1964 p2
Debators active, 2:12:1965 p3
Debators schedule full, 2:19:1965 p3
Four seniors now at debate tourney, 11:8:1963 p4
Oswego, queens journeys scheduled for debators, 11:6:1964 p1
SUCB debate club at Penn state, 3:6:1964 p1
SUCB debaters attend local tournament, 11:16:1962 p2
SUCB members travel to Minn. northwest tourney, 2:9:1962 p1
SUCB students attend oswego debate tourney, 11:2:1962 p1
SUCB's debate club attends tournament, 11:10:1961 p2

DEBERRY, HERBERT

DeBerry hopeful of results from MRHA open meeting, 3:2:1962 p3

DEDMAN, W. WAYNE

Dr. Dedman discusses latin america with IRC, 3:16:1962 p1

DELANCEY, FLOY

DeLancey appointed editor of "newsletter," 10:26:1962 p3

DELTA PSI OMEGA

Delta Psi Omega pledges five, 2:9:1962 p1
SUCB Delta Psi Omega to induct new members, 5:18:1962 p2

DEMOCRATS

Shriver well received; young democrats aid, 10:2:1964 p1
Young democrats and politics 1964, 10:2:1964 p1
Young democrats organized, 9:25:1964 p3
Young dems storm U of R breakfast club, 11:13:1964 p3

DEVADUTT, V. E.

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1

DEVOOGT, BOB

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

DIMARCO, MARIANNE

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in Who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

DIMEO, BEVERLY ANN

In Memorium, 10:16:1964 p1

DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR

Kazin appointed SUNY professor of English, 3:22:1963 p2

DOLPHINS

"Ballet of broadway" seen as a success, 3:23:1962 p2
Atmospheric conditions to prevail over pool, 3:15:1963 p1
Blaisdell, Burns, Witt selected to represent Dolphins at clinic, 11:3:1961 p3
Dolphin's dunk Oneonta; register five records, 10:23:1964 p4
Dolphins club present "ballet on broadway" tonight in pool, 3:16:1962 p1
Dolphins racing team wins championship, 4:23:1965 p4
Dolphins splash to victory, 10:11:1963 p4
Dolphins sponsor diving clinic?, 4:9:1965 p4
Dolphins to present swimming clinic, 10:27:1961 p3
Dolphins two and one on the season, 11:15:1963 p4
Dolphins unveil production of atmospheric aquatics, 3:8:1963 p1
Dolphins water show spectra spectacular, 2:7:1964 p1
Local dolphins club plans more activities, 11:13:1964 p4
Rogers and Hammerstein go aqua scheduled as theme of dolphins annual watershow march 15-17, 3:9:1962 p1
Will dolphins finish first of ten?, 4:9:1965 p4

DOOLEY, THOMAS

Thomas A. Dooley foundation initiates membership drive, 12:7:1962 p2

DORMITORIES

Bramley Hall wins Red Cross award, 9:21:1962 p2
College bowl plans taking final shape, 11:16:1962 p1
Dean Keith announces names of resisdent assistants for '62-'63, 5:25:1962 p1
DeBerry hopeful of results from MRHA open meeting, 3:2:1962 p3
Dorm college bowl at Brockport in Nov., 11:9:1962 p1
Dormitories under construction given names, 3:29:1963 p2
Dormitory "shape" displays to be judged October 26, 10:5:1962 p1
Dorms, houses select candidates for king, queen of snow festivities, 2:8:1963 p1
Fathers to attend first father&son weekend sponsored by MRHA, 11:10:1961 p1
Internship for residence hall directors initiated by State U., 10:26:1962 p4
M.R.A., 10:2:1964 p1
Men's residence hall triumphs over women's in first college bowl, 12:7:1962 p1
Moving day set for November 10 as Satge IV nears completion, 11:3:1961 p1
MRA sponsors trip Cleveland, 10:23:1964 p1
MRA sponsors trip to Browns vs. Giants game October 25, 10:16:1964 p4
MRA to hold Banquet of Champions, 4:2:1965 p4
MRHA sponsors dorms elections, 10:5:1962 p1
Residence councils plan open house in stages I, III and IV, 12:8:1961 p1
Residence halls welcome parents for third annual open house, 5:8:1964 p1
Reynolds Hall cops dorm award, 12:15:1961 p1
Saunders' portrait donated for new West Hall, 2:28:1964 p3
Stage II announces plan for coming week, 2:22:1963 p1
Stage II residence council slates open house April 1, 3:23:1962 p1
Stage IV initiates dorms aims program, 12:7:1962 p1
Stage VI houses fall-out shelter, 9:20:1963 p3
Stages II, III, IV plan open houses, 12:14:1962 p1
Women's dorm names undergo new change, 1:11:1963 p1

DRAKE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

See: Library

DRAMA

See also: Harlequins
Bradley to speak today at SUCb drama conference, 4:26:1963 p1

DUPRAT, CARLOS

Carlos DuPrat-our man from Chile: South America's loss in U.S. gain, 2:15:1963 p2

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EASTMAN

Limelighters to sing at the Eastman theater, October 30, 10:19:1962 p3

EDMUNDS, JAMES

Mr. Edmunds to discuss folklore at English club, 10:27:1961 p2

EDUCATION

Brockport faculty plays significant role in state education convention, 3:20:1964 p1
Dr. James Smith lectures kindergarten conference, 4:6:1962 p5
Education convocation schedules Dale as main speaker march 28, 3:22:1963 p1
Focus on creativity sets tone for convocation yesterday, 3:29:1963 p1
Grad program begins in June; hopes to meet teacher shortage, 3:5:1965 p3
SUCB education dept. to host spring convocation, 3:30:1962 p1

EGAN, JOHN

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

EISS, MARTIE

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

ELLIS, HAROLD

Ellis replaces Nelson as assistant dean, 2:15:1962 p4

EMMERSON, HAROLD

Dr. Emmerson and family prepare to depart for far east, 2:8:1963 p3

EMMET, CHRISTOPHER

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1

ENGLISH

"The negro and indian in am. lit.", 2:12:1965 p3
All college english committee, 1:12:1962 p2
English club elects Chernow, Shapiro, Dunn, 5:4:1962 p2
English club holds writing contest, 11:13:1964 p3
English club names winners, 2:19:1965 p1
English club officers in NYC for conference, 5:4:1962 p1
English club reschedules "Miss Julie," 3:29:1963 p3
English club selects officers, 12:4:1964 p3
English club to feature acclaimed author, 3:2:1962 p2
English club to present local author, 2:28:1964 p1
English department party, 2:12:1965 p3
English dept. to hold panel discussion, 11:22:1963 p3
English Ed. changing, 12:18:1964 p3
English honors program available at Brockport, 10:18:1963 p1
Fiedler here, 1:8:1965 p2
Jerre Mangione to address english club, 2:21:1964 p1
Robert Frost at SUCB?, 4:6:1962 p4

ENROLLMENT

2,350 students apply for SUCB; 966 accepted, 697 register, 11:2:1962 p2
27% of applicants entered in September, 10:25:1963 p2
Applications at SUCB increase over 90%, 4:9:1965 p2
Enrollment figures show 12.5% increase, 12:13:1963 p3
Enrollment quota filled for 1964-65 school year, 4:24:1964 p1
Frosh boost total school enrollment to new, record high, 9:21:1962 p1
Full-time enrollment reaches new high in state university, 12:14:1962 p3
State university college enrollment increases by 11.5% to 53,128, 12:1:1961 p1

ESCAMILLA, MARTHA GABRIELLA

Martha Gabriella Escamilla; foreign exchange students, 10:16:1964 p1

ETHEL WINTER DANCE COMPANY

Five arts committee presents winters dance company tonight, 10:5:1962 p1

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FACULTIES ASSOCIATION OF STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGES OF EDUCATION (FASUNYCE)

State U. members to convene; Lee, Stevens to assume offices, 10:5:1962 p1

FANCHER CAMPUS

Buses to Fancher, 12:11:1964 p1
College to develop Fancher center area, 10:18:1963 p1
More activities for Fancher, 10:23:1964 p2
Winter carnival launched at Fancher and Kissing Bridge, 2:28:1964 p1

FERGUSON, MAYNARD

Jazzman Ferguson to play, 10:2:1964 p1

FIEDLER, LESLIE

"The negro and indian in am. lit.", 2:12:1965 p3
Fiedler here, 1:8:1965 p2

FIELD HOCKEY

Touring field hockey teams to play at SUCB, 9:27:1963 p4

FILM

"Knife in the water" opens soon, 1:8:1965 p1
"lilies" refreshing change, 12:11:1964 p3
"The devil" to open film festival, 11:13:1964 p3
Another audio-visual treat April 7!, 3:20:1964 p1
Film festival coming, 12:4:1964 p3
Film festival ends with "I'm all right Jack," 4:17:1964 p1
Permanent film festival in Brockport; new series at the Strand, 3:6:1964 p1
Prepare for the virgin spring!, 3:20:1964 p1
Spotlight on cinema: But what's a movie for?, 9:25:1964 p3
Spotlight on cinema: the union film series, 10:9:1964 p3

FINANCIAL AID

200 grad fellowships available to students, 5:3:1963 p3
Emergency loan fund established as gift from class of 1964, 5:22:1964 p1
Fellowships available for graduate study, 10:25:1963 p2
Fellowships to be awarded in creative writing field, 5:17:1963 p3
Financial inability to attend college a thing of the past, 4:23:1965 p2
Fulbright scholar among foreign students on campus, 9:27:1963 p2
Fulbright scholarships available to graduates, 10:26:1962 p3
Glenister wins new scholarship, 5:14:1965 p3
Scholarships to be awarded by IES, 1:11:1963 p3
Scholarships, silver prizes for 1963 contest, 3:8:1963 p2

FINE ARTS

Fine arts explores ideas, 3:12:1965 p2
Fine arts need help, 12:4:1964 p1
Fine arts presents R. McLanathan, 12:4:1964 p1
Scot dancers coming soon for fine arts, 3:12:1965 p3

FITCH, RICHARD

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p3

FIVE ARTS COMMITTEE

Asians dance for Five arts, 3:5:1965 p1
Five arts committee sponsors Paedia, 9:20:1963 p1
Opera star, Claramae Turner on SUCB stage at 8 tonight, 2:7:1964 p1
Teams to perform danish dymnastics, 10:18:1963 p1
Tonight; Paedia college auditorium, 9:27:1963 p1

FLAG

American flag presented to college, 11:9:1962 p1

FLEMING, MIKE

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

FONTAINE, ANDRE

Andre Fontaine makes European trip plans, 5:17:1963 p2
Brockport ambassador prepared to present slides, lectures, 1:10:1964 p1
Fontaine completes ambassador duty, 9:20:1963 p3

FOOTBALL

Alfred downs Brockport, 12-8; gridders at Ithaca Sat., 10:5:1962 p4
Alfred's Saxons here tomorrow; gridders drop opener, 14-0, 9:29:1961 p4
Barrett named new line coach, 10:25:1963 p4
Clarion defense yields only 47 yards in 34-0 rout, 9:27:1963 p4
Cortland's gridders prove superiority 49-0, 11:1:1963 p4
D'Agostino named coach; football picture brightens, 2:28:1964 p4
Eagle gridmen grounded again; travel to New Jersey tomorrow, 10:16:1964 p4
Eagle gridmen open against Alfred Saxons, 9:25:1964 p4
Eagles bombard Bridgewater; plan Mansfield massacre, 11:13:1964 p4
Eagles bow to Cortland, 13-6 in valiant attempt for second, 11:2:1962 p4
Eagles eager for first win as Clarion invade gridiron, 9:21:1962 p4
Eagles end losing streak defeat Trenton state 14-8, 10:26:1962 p6
Eagles grounded by Alfred Saxons 20-0, 10:2:1964 p4
Eagles led Alfted 8-6, 10:4:1963 p4
Eagles lose hard-fought contest as Don Greene sparks offense, 9:28:1962 p1/4
Eagles reap second win; 15-14 over bridgewater, 11:15:1963 p4
Edinboro tops Brockport in eagle season final, 28-0, 11:9:1962 p4
Edinboro, Pa. here tomorrow; kickoff time set for 1:30, 11:3:1961 p4
Football season ends tomorrow; Logan scores against Edinboro, 11:10:1961 p4
Football team faces Lock Haven; kick-off slated for 2 p.m., 9:22:1961 p4
Football team finishes season Dugan scores in loss to Ithaca, 11:17:1961 p4
Football team score 16 points; but give Central Conn. 38, 10:20:1961 p3
Golden eagles conquer Cent. Connecticut 20-0, 11:6:1964 p4
Golden eagles rally in second half; down Bloomsburg girdmen 26-10, 10:9:1964 p4
Gridders fail against Mansfield; lose third consecutive game, 10:13:1961 p4
Gridmen close season; bow to Mansfield 15-0, 11:20:1964 p6
Grove city pulverizes eagles 36-7, 10:18:1963 p4
Injuries take toll as central Connecticut conquers, 10:19:1962 p4
Ithaca bombs eagles 42-6 Badalato stars in loss, 10:11:1963 p4
They said it couldn't be done! But golden eagles whip rival Edinboro for first win, 11:8:1963 p2
Trneton whips Eagles 22-6, 10:23:1964 p6
Wilson chargers unveil new formation, open at Clarion, 9:20:1963 p4

FOUR FRESHMEN

Four freshmen concert tonight; union board of managers sponsors spring weekend events, 5:18:1962 p1

FRANK, SHARI

Shari Frank chosen SUCB ambassador; goes to Greece in July, 3:5:1965 p1

FRATERNITIES

Fraternities mass insanity, 11:20:1964 p2

FRENCH

French club completes weekend Montreal tour, 5:17:1963 p2
French club visits Montreal, 5:21:1965 p3

FRESHMEN

See also: Hazing
Chateau de Noel selected by freshmen as theme for ball, 12:1:1961 p1
Freshman's first impression of Brockport, 10:2:1964 p1
Frosh put their heads together; results, Stylus, 4:6:1962 p1
Frosh queen to reign at Chateau de Noel, 12:8:1961 p1
Frosh views social life at S.U.C.B., 4:6:1962 p3
Orientation program revamped; divided into two phases to show students college life, 10:25:1963 p3
Revised orientation program introduce frosh to college life, 9:20:1963 p1
Sampson, Jones, Peyton, Galvin candidates for frosh officers, 5:18:1962 p3
Silver bells chosen as frosh ball theme, 12:7:1962 p1

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GARNER, ERROLL

Erroll Garner performs in Rochester, march 4, 2:23:1962 p1

GAYLORD, E. CURTISS

Gaylord to speak at Saratoga Springs, 5:15:1964 p4

GEER, IRA

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

GEHRIS, CLARENCE

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

GENNARINO, RALPH

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

GILROY, PAT

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

GLEE CLUB

Columbia U. glee club to perform here Tues., 3:30:1962 p1
Women's glee club now being organized, 2:7:1964 p1

GLENISTER, CARL

Student spotlight, 12:11:1964 p3

GOLDBERG, HERMAN

Goldberg speaks at Brockport's spring convocation April 30, 4:23:1965 p1

GOLDWATER, BARRY

BSTC sounds off on Goldwater, 10:23:1964 p3

GOLF

Alfred U. golfers defeat locals, 5:15:1964 p4
Golf news, 5:11:1962 p4
Golf team drops triangular match, 5:8:1964 p4
Golf team seeking revenge at U of R, 4:24:1964 p1
Golf team takes to the links, 4:10:1964 p1/4
Golf team to open season against U of R, 4:17:1964 p4
Golfers see better season, 4:9:1965 p4
Golfers take fifth in SUNY tourney, 5:22:1964 p6

GOOD, LEROY V.

Monroe CC president to speak at alumni day, 5:24:1963 p1

GOODRIDGE, ELIZABETH

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

GOULD, HENRY

Dr. Gould to speak Monday at IRC, 10:26:1962 p1

GOULD, SAMUEL

Brockport contingent at inauguration; Gould new state university presiden5:14:1965 p1

GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES

See also: Fraternities
SFA to organize debates, meeting sorority-frat vote to follow, 10:27:1961 p1

GRIENER, HANNY

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

GRISWOLD, ROBERT

Griswold returns with tales of African Safari, 9:28:1962 p1

GROZA, LOU

Banquet of champions to feature Browns' star Lou "the toe" Groza, 3:13:1964 p1

GUARDINO, JEROME

Cum laude grad of SUCB now off-broadway star, 2:28:1964 p3

GYMNASTICS

Former Olympic coach to conduct clinic, 11:8:1963 p1

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HAAS, JACK

Presidents Tower, Haas welcome returning alumni, 10:20:1961 p1
SFA prexy Haas to portray religious con-man in Tartuffe, 10:20:1961 p1
Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

HACKER, LOUIS

Capitalism means liberty, freedom, Hacker says, 4:30:1965 p1
Hacker, capitalism close "ISM" series, 4:9:1965 p1
Rhody comments on Hacker's capitalism, 4:30:1965 p1

HAESSIG, ALMA

Former school administrator addresses student teachers, 2:28:1964 p2

HALL, AUSTIN

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in Who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

HAMILTON, THOMAS

Hamilton speaks at honors convocation, 12:7:1962 p1
President of State University, Dr. Hamilton resigns position, 9:21:1962 p2

HARDY, DAVID

Far east to be discussed by editor, broadcaster, 3:22:1963 p2

HARLEQUINS

"Krapp's last tape," "The Chairs" Harlequin's spring production, 3:16:1962 p1/4
"Krapps last tape," the Chairs, provide an excellent night's entertainment, 4:13:1962 p1
"Leave it to Jane" an enduring favorite on SUCB stage as annual spring play, 4:24:1964 p1
"Miracle worker" coming, 10:16:1964 p3
"New, fresh" version of Joan describes current presentation, 11:15:1963 p1
"Shrew" cast and crew leave today for Corning, 3:29:1963 p1
"Shrew" seen by reviewer as return to tradition, 3:29:1963 p2
"Taming of the shrew" cast to compete for prizes at Corning, 3:8:1963 p1
"Taming of the Shrew" opens; two performances remaining, 3:22:1963 p1
"Taming of the Shrew" still in need of people, 2:15:1963 p1
"Tiger at the gates" ironic commentary, 3:26:1965 p1
"Tiger at the gates" opens next Thursday, 3:12:1965 p1
"Tiger" at Corning festival, 4:2:1965 p2
"Tiger" cast set, 2:26:1965 p2
"Tiger" coming, 2:19:1965 p1
A silent convent, stately nuns, a baby-theme of "Cradle song," 10:26:1962 p1
Ali Baba will appear on SUCB stage in mid May, 5:3:1963 p1
Avant Fred...April 12 and 13, 4:6:1962 p1
Brockport applauds "Tiger," 3:19:1965 p1
Con-man Tartuffe makes debut as curtain rises on fall play, 11:17:1961 p1
Curtain falls on Guys and Dolls; standing ovations laud troop, 10:13:1961 p1
Curtain to rise Nov. 16, 17, 18 on fall production, Tartuffe, 10:27:1961 p1
Curtain to rise soon on Tartuffe, Salisbury replaces injured Dailey, 11:3:1961 p1
Delgado discusses Toger; literary comment on play, 3:26:1965 p1
Final curtain to rise on BSCE's Guys and Dolls, 9:29:1961 p1
Final preparations begin on fall play, 11:9:1962 p1
Flashbacks used to depict life on Joan of Arc, 11:8:1963 p1
Guys and Dolls cast in France; return home slated for Dec. 5, 12:1:1961 p1
Guys and Dolls rerun set for October 6, 7, 9:22:1961 p1
Guys and Dolls touring episodes related by returning case, 12:15:1961 p1
Harlequins "Grandma" wins best character award at Corning drama festival, 4:17:1964 p1
Harlequins begins plans for Ali Baba and Forty Thieves, 3:22:1963 p1
Harlequins conduct fall play tryouts, 9:25:1964 p3
Harlequins elect Katafiaz, Nazzaro, 1:12:1962 p1
Harlequins Leave it to Jane to have three day stand at SUCB, 4:10:1964 p1
Harlequins schedule spring productions, 3:2:1962 p2
Harlequins to present "The miracle worker," 10:9:1964 p1
Harlequins to present Anouilh's "The Lark," 9:20:1963 p2
Harlequins to present play full of suspense, 12:7:1962 p2
Harlequins vote-fall play: Cradle song, 9:21:1962 p1
Harlrquins tryouts for "Leave it to Jane," 2:21:1964 p1
Lights, furniture play star role behind scenes at cradle song, 11:2:1962 p1
Lt. Keenan lauds SUCB's Guys & Dolls in Germany, 11:17:1961 p3
Marolyn of Guys and Dolls reports joys, trials to BSCE from Europe, 10:27:1961 p2
Miracle worker professional job, 11:20:1964 p1
Moliere writes, Steel translates, Karstetter directs, result TARTUFFE!, 10:13:1961 p1
More roses for Guys and Dolls; officer lauds cast in France, 12:8:1961 p3
One performance remains in cradle song schedule, 11:16:1962 p1
Opening night success "Miracel Worker" closes Saturday, 11:13:1964 p1
Performers readying spring play for production in aud. April 12, 13, 3:30:1962 p1
Piersma to play St. Joan in harlequins fall production, 10:11:1963 p1
Pourquoi Tartuffe ici? Monsieur Steel explique ban, 11:10:1961 p1
Rehearsals underway; altered for performance, 3:1:1963 p1
Saint Joan and Freud's ideas on SUCB stage, 10:25:1963 p1
SFA prexy Haas to portray religious con-man in Tartuffe, 10:20:1961 p1
Spring production-two one-act plays, 2:23:1962 p1
Steel directs in '44 Hetler's taks in '62!!, 10:5:1962 p1
SUCB's Guys and Dolls cast bus stopped at East Berlin crossing, 11:3:1961 p1
Taming of the shrew cast making final preparations, 3:15:1963 p1
Tickets now available for spring production, 5:1:1964 p1

HASS, ERIC

Marxist Hass here March 22, 3:19:1965 p2
Roundtable bringing Marxist Hass here Monday, March 22, 3:12:1965 p2
Roundtable hears Marxist, 3:26:1965 p1

HAVINGHURST, ROBERT

Havinghurst speaks at spring conference, 4:9:1965 p1

HAZING

Another year, another hazing frosh welcomed..and warned!!, 9:22:1961 p1
Beanies plus signs equal frosh, 9:22:1961 p2
Hazing battle continues between frosh & sophs; culminates in "K" court, 9:21:1962 p1
Kangaroo court-frosh trial, 10:9:1964 p3
Letters criticize editor concerning frosh hazing, 10:4:1963 p2
Shaving cream and humiliations greet frosh at annual "k" court, 10:5:1962 p3
What about hazing?, 10:2:1964 p3

HEALTH

SFA council ok's new health policy, 4:6:1962 p1

HERMAN, THEODORE

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writers, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1

HESS, ROBERT

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p3

HETLER, LOUIS

Summer arts festival plans announced by Dr. Louis Hetler, 5:3:1963 p1

HIROSHIMA

Hiroshima-Nagasaki survivors to appear on campus, May 19, 5:15:1964 p3

HISTORY

A history of Brockport: Brockport expansion includes new liberal arts program, 11:8:1963 p3
A history of Brockport: From Brockport Collegiate to Brockport Normal, 10:11:1963 p3
A history of Brockport: Metamorphosis completed-what does the future hold?, 1:10:1964 p3
A history of Brockport: New courses...new professor...new buildings...featured in arts program, 11:15:1963 p3
A history of Brockport: Normalia-anything but, 10:18:1963 p3
A history of Brockport: Period of transition continues on campus, 12:13:1963 p4
A history of Brockport: The first phase, 10:4:1963 p3
History of Brockport revealed; Baptist to Normal to Teachers College, 5:24:1963 p2

HOCKEY

Ambassadors win; DuBois lead stars, 2:9:1962 p4
Brockport icemen upset RIT, 3:19:1965 p2
BSTC stickmen slice orangemen, 1:8:1965 p4
Bus to hockey game; play UR this Saturday, 2:22:1963 p4
Eagle icers face off at Syracuse for first game in new F.L.C.H. league, 1:11:1963 p4
Eagles close with U of R 8-4, 3:13:1964 p4
Final hockey record, 4:2:1965 p4
Golden hockey eagles await RIT, 11:22:1963 p4
Hamilton ices eagles 10-2; Syracuse next, 1:10:1964 p4
Harlem ambassadors here Feb. 3; squad is led by Leon Hillard, 1:12:1962 p4
Hockey club beats R.I.T. 5-4, 2:15:1963 p5
Hockey club downs Ithaca, 11-7 undefeated after four games, 2:15:1963 p6
Hockey club ties UR, 3-3; Kwak elected president, 3:16:1962 p4
Hockey club undefeated; play Feb. 13 on R.I.T. ice, 2:8:1963 p4
Hockey team closes out season with 9-3 mark, 3:29:1963 p4
Hockey team has 6-1 record; play RIT next Wed. in Rochester, 3:1:1963 p4
Hockey team in Toronto; lose to rockets, 6-2, 2:15:1962 p6
Hockey team stops RIT 5-3; club sports 7-1 record, 3:15:1963 p4
Icemen lose opener, then defeat Ithaca, 12:13:1963 p5
Icemen skate to 4-1 victory over U of R, 12:18:1964 p4
Icers lose final game, 3:26:1965 p4
Local stickmen fall to RIT; tie Ithaca, 2:19:1965 p4
Puckers punch Hobart 9-4 at Rochester rink, 3:12:1965 p4
Pucksters take on UB tomorrow at Fort Erie, 3:22:1963 p4
Representatives meet to form Finger Lakes hockey league, 11:16:1962 p4
Silver Eagles triumph in Syracuse 7-1; Kwak lost, 2:14:1964 p4
Stickmen meet U of R tonight, 12:11:1964 p4
Stickmen rally over Syracuse, 2:12:1965 p4
Three Brockport hockey players named to all-star team, 5:1:1964 p4
Ver Colen elected hockey club prexy, 4:24:1964 p4

HOMECOMING

A-fair opens, 10:23:1964 p1
Brockport set to light fuse on 1962 homecoming rocket, 10:26:1962 p1
Brockport teams with history homecoming '63, 9:27:1963 p1
BSCE's classes, dorms, houses vied for honors, 10:20:1961 p5
Class of '64 victors at homecoming; Bush house, Morgan cop dorm prizes, 10:27:1961 p1
Classes, houses, dorms to vie for homecoming 1961 honors, 10:13:1961 p1
Current homecoming originates from ex-hoopster return, 10:26:1962 p5
Homecoming 1961 ushered in today with house, dorm display judgings, 10:20:1961 p1
Homecoming 1963 activities planned for next weekend, 10:11:1963 p1
Homecoming activities set for next weekend, 10:16:1964 p2
Homecoming judges nod approval at seniors "shapely" float, 11:2:1962 p1
Homecoming plans "shape up" as annual welcome back nears, 9:28:1962 p1
Homecoming program set; Cosenza, Massey co-chairmen, 10:9:1964 p1
Homecoming??, 10:30:1964 p1
Parade, dance, concert highlights of homecoming, 10:18:1963 p1
Presidents Tower, Haas welcome returning alumni, 10:20:1961 p1
Recital climaxes homecoming events, 10:26:1962 p2
Scheduled announced for homecoming 1963, 10:4:1963 p1
Seniors win class competition; also coveted victory bell, 10:25:1963 p1
SFA makes suggestions for homecoming, 11:13:1964 p3

HONORS

214 students named to dean's list for fall semester, 2:23:1962 p3
Academic excellence to be cited at honors convocation, 11:22:1963 p1
Annual honors convocation to be held December 7; Zeta Pi members initiated, 12:1:1961 p1
Bernstein presents views on Salinger at honors convocation, 12:15:1961 p1
Dean's list scholars revealed, 4:10:1964 p3
English honors program available at Brockport, 10:18:1963 p1
Fourteen seniors named to college "Who's who" for 1963, 12:14:1962 p1
Hamilton speaks at honors convocation, 12:7:1962 p1
Speech dept. offers student honors course, 11:15:1963 p1
Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

HOOTENANNY

Mardi Gras weekend opens tonight carnival, dance, hootenanny listed, 4:17:1964 p1
Storm hits hootenanny circuit, 2:28:1964 p2

HULLFISH, WILLIAM

New band director has high hopes, 10:18:1963 p3

HUMPHREY, ELLA JEAN

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p1

HUMPHREYS, ROBERT

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

HUNGARY

Ideological differences splitting the world of the communists, 4:17:1964 p3

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IDENTIFICATION CARDS

SUCB students receive face-lift in new ID cards, 9:28:1962 p3

INDONESIA

Dr. Toha from Indonesia guest at SUCB April 9, 4:26:1963 p3
Indonesian student to receive second bachelor's degree, 5:24:1963 p2
Malaysia and Indonesia both seek solitude; what is the problem then?, 4:9:1965 p1
Malaysia not seeking quarrel with Indonesia, Mendis says, 4:2:1965 p1

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE

"Israel and the emerging nations" topic for IRC discussion, 3:13:1964 p1
Brockport's IRC members attend national conference, 4:13:1962 p1
Comprehensive survey of latin america success as IRC spring symposium, 4:24:1964 p1
Dr. Gould to speak Monday at IRC, 10:26:1962 p1
Dr. Peterson to speak on L.A. in cold war, 5:11:1962 p2
International Relations Club presents, 11:13:1964 p1
International relations hears Howard Samuels, 2:22:1963 p1
IRC begins six months probationary period, 2:23:1962 p1
IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1
IRC schedules workshop in India, 5:18:1962 p1
IRC to sponsor Chinese scholar for talk on Monday, 3:8:1963 p1
Part one of IRC dual symposium to feature malaysia, 3:26:1965 p1
Problems and issues theme for IRC's all-day symposium, 4:10:1964 p1

ISRAEL

"Israel and the emerging nations" topic for IRC discussion, 3:13:1964 p1

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JAMAICA

Jamaican student relates joys, woes of college life, 12:15:1961 p3

JAMAL, AHMAD

Dance, picnic, Ahmad Jamal to highlight spring weekend events, 5:15:1964 p1

JAPAN

Brockport state host Japanese scholar, 9:25:1964 p3
College life in Japan, 10:23:1964 p5
Hiroshima-Nagasaki survivors to appear on campus, May 19, 5:15:1964 p3
Yuriko to dance, 10:2:1964 p1

JAZZ

Dance, picnic, Ahmad Jamal to highligh spring weekend events, 5:15:1964 p1
Dancers, musicians to interpret jazz, 9:22:1961 p3
Erroll Garner performs in Rochester, March 4, 2:23:1962 p1
Jazz brothers to highlight winter carnival jazz concert, 2:9:1962 p3
Jazzman Ferguson to play, 10:2:1964 p1
Mitchell-Ruff at SUCB tonight in progressive jazz program, 11:16:1962 p1
New rendition of jazz; Mangione bros. visit campus, 2:15:1962 p1
Open invitation sent for jazz festivities, 2:22:1963 p2
Randy Weston and quartet to depict progress of jazz, 9:29:1961 p1
Refreshing change-of-pace offered by SUCB's new concert jazz band, 2:14:1964 p3
Student groups to compete in collegiate jazz contest, 3:9:1962 p3

JENKS, JOSEPH

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY

Birch rep. "explains" society, shows film answers questions, 3:6:1964 p1
Birch representative scheduled to appear, 2:21:1964 p1
Birchers explain assassination Kennedy a communist agent!, 2:28:1964 p1

JOURNALISM

Murray Kempton, noted journalist to discuss the political scene, 5:1:1964 p1
Student editors petition trustees for journalism course, 11:1:1963 p1

JUNIORS

Foot ball to honor fall athletes; juniors sponsor ugly foot contest, 11:10:1961 p1

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KAPPA DELTA PI

Delta Pi demand quality, 11:20:1964 p5
Five seniors to head local honor society, 10:11:1963 p4
Kappa Delta Pi initiates new members, 11:10:1961 p2
Kappa Delta Pi to initiate new members, 5:4:1962 p2
New Kappa Delta Pi members inducted; officers elected, 5:21:1965 p1
Twenty-four students pledge Kappa Delta Pi at convocation, 12:13:1963 p3
Zeta Pi inducts new membership, 3:8:1963 p1
Zeta Pi, honorary society holds first meeting here, 11:9:1962 p1

KATAFIAZ, PAT

Katafiaz wins assistantship to Penn state university, 4:13:1962 p3
Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

KAZIN, ALFRED

Kazin appointed SUNY professor of English, 3:22:1963 p2

KEENAN, LINDA

Student sketch, 11:16:1962 p2

KELLER, HELEN

The real Helen Keller, 10:23:1964 p5

KEMPTON, MURRAY

Murray Kempton, noted journalist to discuss the political scene, 5:1:1964 p1

KENNEDY, JOHN F.

Birchers explain assassination Kennedy a communist agent!, 2:28:1964 p1

KENNEDY, ROBERT

Candidate Kennedy stirs thought, 10:2:1964 p2

KEUHNE, ELIZABETH

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

KIEFER, HOWARD

Dr. Kiefer keynotes opening convocation, 9:20:1963 p1

KILLIGREW, JOHN

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

KINNERET CLUB

Jewish organization clarifies Chanukah, 12:15:1961 p3
Kinneret club activities planned for coming year, 9:29:1961 p2
Kinnerets organize; elect new officers, 10:5:1962 p2

KREUTER, CAROL

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

KRIST, ROSEMARY

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

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LACROSSE

Coffas's lacrossers get on stick; conquer Hamilton 12-5, 5:1:1964 p4
Eagle stickmen bow to Cortland varsity 11-4, 4:17:1964 p4
Eagle stickmen defeat Syracuse and Cortland, 5:17:1963 p4
Lacrosse club opens spring sport season, 4:23:1965 p4
Lacrosse club outclasses opponents, 5:7:1965 p4
Lacrosse opens tomorrow; Cortland here, 4:10:1964 p4
Lacrosse team routs Hamilton, 5:10:1963 p4
Last year for lacrosse club, 4:9:1965 p4
Local lacrosse lose; face Hamilton Tuesday, 4:24:1964 p4
Local stickmen beat Alfred; finish season with 5-2 record, 5:22:1964 p6
Local stickmen win again, 5:8:1964 p4
Preview of coming spring sports: Lacrosse, 3:22:1963 p4
Stickmen attack campus; Hutton, Davis, and Coffas lead, 4:26:1963 p4
Stickmen beat Syracuse; finish with 4-2 season, 5:24:1963 p4
Stickmen black U of R 5-0, 2:21:1964 p4
Stickmen face Hamilton today, 5:3:1963 p4
Stickmen rout U of R, 13-5, 5:14:1965 p6
Stickmen stick it to Alfred 9-6, 4:30:1965 p6

LANGUAGE

Foreign languages face exciting future at SUCB, 3:6:1964 p3
Language study program offered at Michigan state, 1:11:1963 p3
Modern language department added to SUCB curriculum, 11:9:1962 p3

LATHREN, JAMES

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p3

LATIN AMERICA

Comprehensive survey of latin america success as IRC spring symposium, 4:24:1964 p1
Problems and issues theme for IRC's all-day symposium, 4:10:1964 p1

LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

Press attache, former senator, Methodist minister to address annual leadership institute, 11:1:1963 p1

LEE, ARTHUR

Introducing Dr. Lee (professor profiles), 9:29:1961 p3
Steel, Bird, Lee state positions on religious question, CCA meeting, 3:15:1963 p1

LEE, SOO KUNG

Korean food, classical music, Jane Austen-librarian's favorite, 2:21:1964 p2

LEHNHOFF, MARY LOU

Miss Lehnhoff appointed assistant dean of students, 11:10:1961 p1

LEUKEMIA

$300 down-$700 to go; Davis fund drive on, 10:9:1964 p1
Brockport nears goal, 10:16:1964 p3
Brockport spearheads Ernie Davis leukemia fund in U.S. colleges, 9:25:1964 p1
Cleveland trips ends drive, 10:30:1964 p1
Spaulding lauds effort, 10:23:1964 p3
Students battle leukemia, 10:2:1964 p2

LIBERAL ARTS

A history of Brockport: Brockport expansion includes new liberal arts program, 11:8:1963 p3

LIBRARY

Action to be taken against "borrowers," 11:3:1961 p2
Arena art group works on display in Drake Memorial, 4:17:1964 p2
BSCE student crisis squelched Drake Memorial hours extended, 10:27:1961 p2
BSTC-a college without a library, 12:18:1964 p1
Conge exhibit Nov. 3, 10:30:1964 p3
Drake library exhibits works by local artist, 2:8:1963 p1
Drake library site of art show, 11:9:1962 p1
Drake Library to display Rochester arena works, 4:13:1962 p3
Drake library to host Anne Shifton exhibition, 2:23:1962 p2
Drake Memorial hosts Anne Shifton display, 2:9:1962 p3
Drake Memorial Library exhibits paintings, 3:5:1965 p1
Drake Memorial Library scene of art exhibit, 10:26:1962 p3
Drake Memorial scene of contemporary exhibit, 9:20:1963 p1
Drake Memorial schedules arena group exhibition, 3:30:1962 p1
Drake memorial schedules exhibit, 10:18:1963 p2
Exhibition by Camarata in Drake Memorial, 1:10:1964 p1
Korean food, classical music, Jane Austen-librarian's favorite, 2:21:1964 p2
Librarians to convene, 5:8:1964 p3
Library extends study hours, 9:27:1963 p2
Library gets grant, 2:19:1965 p1
Modern architecture on view in SUCB library, 4:26:1963 p1
Morgan men cry for library extension now; editor replies with more facts, statistics, 1:10:1961 p2
National award offered for best home library, 12:14:1962 p2
New copying machine installed at Drake, 11:1:1963 p2
Openings available for library interns, 4:9:1965 p3
Peterson to discuss library art exhibition, 2:22:1963 p1
Serigraphs to be displayed at Drake, 3:15:1963 p2
Student art display exhibited in library, 1:12:1962 p1
Summer arts festival display now in Drake Memorial, 12:13:1963 p4

LIEM, CHANNING

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1

LINDBERG, LUCILE

SUCB conference schedules Dr. Lucile Lindberg, 3:15:1963 p1

LIPINSKY, BUDDY

SFA sets up committee to choose appropriate memorial, 1:11:1963 p2
The saga of Buddy Lipinsky; tragedy strikes, students mourn, 1:11:1963 p2

LIPPINCOTT, SARAH

Visiting astronomer to address college groups, 11:1:1963 p1

LOGAN, PETE

Logan loses 4-1 tourney edged 6-4 in first match, 3:15:1963 p4
Logan wins state title; advances to 4-1 at Cleveland, 3:1:1963 p1
Wrestlers lose to Paul Smith; Logan continues undefeated, 2:22:1963 p4

LOMENZO, JOHN

Young republicans club to present Judge Lomenzo of Monroe County Court, 5:10:1963 p1

LUTHERAN CLUB

Lutheran Club inaugurated; held meeting April 4th, 5:10:1963 p3

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MACDONALD, AUGUSTINE

"Mac" MacDonald came to Brockport, 12:11:1964 p1

MACKUN, STANLEY

Mackun to receive doctorate study Rochester ethnic group, 5:15:1964 p2

MACNAUGHTON, JOHN

Dr. MacNaughton scheduled to discuss Latin America, 3:23:1962 p1
MacNaughton discusses poverty and promise, 3:30:1962 p2

MALAYSIA

Malaysia and Indonesia both seek solitude; what is the problem then?, 4:9:1965 p1
Malaysia not seeking quarrel with Indonesia, Mendis says, 4:2:1965 p1

MALONEY, CHARLEEN

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

MANGIONE, JERRY

English club to present local author, 2:28:1964 p1
Jerre Mangione to address english club, 2:21:1964 p1

MANITSAS, WILLIAM

Mr. Manitsas (professor profiles), 5:25:1962 p5

MARINE CORPS

Marine captain to be on campus Monday, May 8, 4:26:1963 p3
Marine Corps here, 10:2:1964 p3
Marine Corps officer to interview students, 2:15:1963 p2
Positions in marine corps offered college graduates, 10:20:1961 p2

MARSHALL, ROBERT

Marshall gets grant, 11:6:1964 p2

MASON, NORMA

Jamaican student relates joys, woes of college life, 12:15:1961 p3

MCALLISTER, ANITA

Anita McAllister's poem accepted for anthology, 12:14:1962 p5
McAllister named SUCB's reporter to Democrat & Chronicle, 10:5:1962 p1

MCCARTHY, EUGENE

Ethics, morals and politics, 3:16:1962 p1/3
Senator Eugene McCarthy to speak in college auditorium March 14; classes excused, 3:9:1962 p1

MCCRORY, MARY LEE

McPherson replaces McCrory as Drake's head librarian, 4:13:1962 p1
Mrs. McCrory (professor profiles), 3:30:1962 p2

MCLANATHAN, RICHARD

Fine arts presents R. McLanathan, 12:4:1964 p1

MCPHERSON, MIRIAM

McPherson replaces McCrory as Drake's head librarian, 4:13:1962 p1

MEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION

See: Dormitories

MEXICO

Martha Gabriella Escamilla; Foreign exchange students, 10:16:1964 p1

MILITARY

See: Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy

MILLER, HAROLD

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

MILLS, BILLY

Growing list of famous guests announced for banquet of champions, 3:20:1964 p1

MOCK CONGRESS

Brockport students attend Penn State mock congress, 3:2:1962 p2
G. Guzzetta elected veep at penn state mock congress, 3:9:1962 p1

MOCK ELECTION

Johnson-HHumphrey, Kennedy sweep BSTC elections, 10:23:1964 p1
Mock election to be held next Tuesday, 10:16:1964 p1

MOCK SENATE

Brockport bill defeated in mock senate, 5:3:1963 p1
Mock senate at Albany host to roundtable five, 4:26:1963 p1
Students to attend mock senate in Albany, 3:29:1963 p3

MOCK TRIAL

Speech classes hold mock trials today, 1:12:1962 p1

MORGAN, WARREN

A tribute to Dr. Morgan (obituary), 9:21:1962 p1
English is his profession-Dr. Warren Morgan is his name (professor profiles), 12:8:1961 p3
Faculty and students to pay tribute to Dr. Morgan, 9:21:1962 p2

MORONEY, FRANCES

Dr. Moroney (professor profiles), 5:25:1962 p5

MOSES, ALFRED

Mr. Moses (professor profiles), 3:23:1962 p2

MOSHER, JOHN

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

MOVIE

See: Film

MURPHY, PAT

Senior named student assistnat Director of College Union, 12:13:1963 p6

MUSIC

See also: Band, Chorus, Glee Club, Jazz, Orchestra
Andrews quintet to provide music at frosh Christmas ball tomorrow, 12:14:1962 p1
Annual spring concert slated for May 23 in college auditorium, 5:18:1962 p1
Brockport to present annual spring concert, 5:8:1964 p3
Classic guitsrist here Nov. 20, 11:20:1964 p1
Department to present music recital Thursday, 5:3:1963 p1
Faculty recital November 19, 11:13:1964 p1
Faculty to present March 19 recital, 3:13:1964 p1
Gregory Woolf's originals to be included in concert, 5:10:1963 p2
Music concert features composition by Woolf, 5:17:1963 p1
Music department to present three part annual vespers service, 12:7:1962 p1
Musical groups combine for final program, 5:14:1965 p4
Performance scheduled for Woolf's concerto, 2:22:1963 p1
Three members of music dept. to perform in recital, 11:15:1963 p2
Woolf, DeNinno, King head fall music fare, 11:16:1962 p1

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NAGASAKI

Hiroshima-Nagasaki survivors to appear on campus, May 19, 5:15:1964 p3

NAGRIN, DANIEL

Tamiris-Nagrin dance company in auditorium tonight at 8, 11:22:1963 p1

NASCA, DON

Nasca heads campus school teaching machine program, 5:10:1963 p3

NAVY

Navy officer on campus March 14 for seniors, 3:8:1963 p2
Navy officer team to be on campus, Nov. 15, 11:2:1962 p3
Navy recruiter here October 15, 10:11:1963 p1
Navy team to explain available opportunities, 2:21:1964 p2

NAZZARRO, RUTH

SUCB student to enter peace corps, 5:21:1965 p1

NEWMAN CLUB

Catholic nun lectures on parochial education, 3:29:1963 p2
Father Daly appointed Newman Club chaplain, 9:21:1962 p1
Father James Sarkas presents "new" mass to Newman club, 3:23:1962 p1
Film festival lists three war epics, 10:13:1961 p1
Mass honors BSCE Catholics, 9:22:1961 p2
Newman club delegates attend state convention, 11:10:1961 p3
Newman club gains chaplain, new name, 9:28:1962 p2
Newman club sponsors St. Bonnie coach, 4:6:1962 p6
Newman club to hold panel, 2:26:1965 p3
Newman foundation presents new schedule, 1:11:1963 p3
Newman movement to sponsor authority on soviet policy, 2:23:1962 p1
Newman oratory open to all SUCB students, 9:27:1963 p1
Newman school to hold RPI summer session, 5:25:1962 p2

NIX, MARGARET

Dr. Mix to speak at HPE convocation, 5:3:1963 p1

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O'CONNELL, BRIAN

Soccer co-captain ineligible absence to be felt by team, 11:1:1963 p1

OLESZEK, WALT

"Walt-on-the-rocks" anyone? (student sketches), 9:28:1962 p2

OLREANS, LEO

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1

OPLER, M. K.

Opler addresses students, 4:9:1965 p3

ORCHESTRA

Naples' orchestra San Pietro to entertain SUCB audience, 3:29:1963 p1
Orchestra San Pietro concert on March 30, 3:22:1963 p1

ORIENTATION

Orientation program revamped; divided into two phases to show students college life, 10:25:1963 p3
Revised orientation program introduce frosh to college life, 9:20:1963 p1

ORTS, ELLA

Miss Ella Orts leaves BSCE staff, 9:22:1961 p1

OWENS, WILLIAM

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

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PARENTS WEEKEND

"Opening one's eyes" set as theme of parents' weekend, 5:3:1963 p1
BSTC opened to all during parents weekend, 3:8:1963 p1
First annual parents' weekend scheduled for May 13-14, at SUCB; sponsored by women residents, 5:4:1962 p1
Parents weekend a success; meritorious students honored, 5:17:1963 p1
Residence halls annual parents weekend planned for May 9-10, 4:24:1964 p1
Women's residence halls sponsor parents' weekend, 5:11:1962 p1

PARKER, A. HUNTLEY

Introducing Mr. Parker, 10:20:1961 p6
Parker named to ECAC Committees, 2:21:1964 p1
PE personality, 2:26:1965 p4
Testimonial banquet to honor Mr. Parker, 11:16:1962 p1
Three guest speakers to honor Coach Parker at testimonial dinner, 12:7:1962 p1

PARKER, DIANE

Piedmont, Parker assume posts as Stylus chiefs, 9:22:1961 p1

PARKING

Parking changes announced, 9:22:1961 p3

PATERNITI, ROSALIE

Paterniti replaces Piedmont as editor, 1:12:1962 p1
Paterniti returns to campus, 2:9:1962 p1

PAYNE, DANIEL

Payne joins speech dept., 10:23:1964 p3

PEACE CORPS

History of the Peace Corps, 2:22:1963 p2
Jane Beemer, peace corps member discusses experiences, opportunities, 5:14:1965 p5
Jane R. Beemer, returned peace corps volunteer coming to Brockport, 4:30:1965 p1
Join the peace corps, "You'll never regret it," 5:22:1964 p1
New loan fund available for college juniors who train for peace corps, 4:30:1965 p3
Peace Corps volunteer returns; here Sun. night, 11:13:1964 p1
Peace Corps volunteer speaks at roundtable, 11:3:1961 p1
Peace Corps volunteer to spend 2 days at SUCB, 4:24:1964 p3
Peace Corps volunteer to visit SUCB classes, 5:15:1964 p3
Peace Corpsman coming, 12:4:1964 p1
Peace Crops-How are they trained?, 3:8:1963 p3
Peace Crops-How are volunteers selected?, 3:1:1963 p3
Peace Crops-What about the draft?, 3:29:1963 p3
Peace Crops-Where are they at work?, 3:22:1963 p3
SUCB student to enter peace corps, 5:21:1965 p1
Wanted: Athletes, 10:5:1962 p4

PEERY, BENJAMIN

Dr. Peery coming; lecture on space, 3:12:1965 p2

PENTICK, JOSEPH

One man show by Pentick at AAUW clubhouse, 3:6:1964 p3

PETRY, LAWRENCE

Dr. Petry on evolution, 2:26:1965 p1

PFLEGL, ELIZABETH

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

PHI DELTA KAPPA

Gamma Theta chapter initiates Novelli, 3:6:1964 p2

PHILOSOPHY

Proposed philosophy club schedules first meeting, 5:1:1964 p3

PHOTOGRAPHY

Brockport studio wins state honors, 4:10:1964 p3

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Karas, Logan named outstanding P.E.'s, 5:8:1964 p4
P.E. women of tomorrow spend week-end with "Big sisters," 5:1:1964 p3

PIEDMONT, ROSEMARY

Paterniti replaces Piedmont as editor, 1:12:1962 p1
Piedmont, Parker assume posts as Stylus chiefs, 9:22:1961 p1

PIERSMA, MAROLYN

Student sketch, 1:11:1963 p3

PLAYS

See: Harlequins

POETRY

Stylus feature editor has poem accepted by college poetry society, 5:18:1962 p3

POLITICS

Students to participate in political discussion, 10:19:1962 p1

POTTER, FREDERICK

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

POWERS, PEG

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

PRESS BUREAU

Activities of students reported bu college press bureau, 12:8:1961 p4
Full time leader for press bureau, 11:9:1962 p3

PRICE, PATSY

Twenty-five outstanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

PROVINA, ANNIE

Foreign student of the week, 3:1:1963 p2

PSYCHOLOGY

New psychology minor to be offered next fall; six courses in curriculum, 5:3:1963 p1

PUBLIC AFFAIRS

New graduate school at Albany expands present public program, 3:9:1962 p1

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QUEEN, GEORGE

Meet the faculty, 11:20:1964 p1

QUIGLEY, EAMONN

"Our Irish center" (student profiles), 10:5:1962 p2

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RACE

Northern Negro community, 10:16:1964 p1

RADIO

More for you from WBSU, 12:4:1964 p1
Moses demonstrates at radio technique classes, 11:3:1961 p3
Radio announcing prize copped by senior girl, 12:13:1963 p6
Radio Brockport approaches reality, 9:29:1961 p1
Radio Brockport elects, 5:18:1962 p2
Radio Brockport elects spring semester officers, 3:16:1962 p3
Radio Brockport expanding; needs your help and interest, 11:22:1963 p2
Radio Brockport hits airwaves; 20 member club behind big push, 12:15:1961 p2
Radio Brockport moves west, 11:15:1963 p1
Radio Brockport on nightly, 3:13:1964 p2
Radio Brockport presents first "live" broadcast Sunday, 4:13:1962 p1
Radio Brockport to broadcast again, 3:29:1963 p1
Radio club initiates year with recruit drive, 9:28:1962 p3
Radio club receives tentative allocation, 5:25:1962 p2
Radio SUCB live requests accepted, 4:6:1962 p6
Radio technique classes offered to students, 10:27:1961 p3
SFA sanctions radio Brockport; operation begins 2nd semester, 12:8:1961 p2
WBSN goes campus wide with weekend marathon, 5:1:1964 p1
WBSU survey shows enthusiastic response, 4:30:1965 p3
WBSU's marathon this weekend, 4:30:1965 p5

RAKOV, HAROLD

Dr. Harold Rakov shares dreams with the freshmen, 4:6:1962 p2
Introducing Dr. Harold Rakov (professor profiles), 11:3:1961 p2

RED CROSS

Blood drive a success, 4:23:1965 p1
Bramley Hall wins Red Cross award, 9:21:1962 p2
Red Cross annual party, 3:1:1963 p2
Red Cross council seeking new members, 5:4:1962 p2
Red Cross offers volunteer experience, 10:13:1961 p2
Red Cross sponsors two VA hospital weekends, 9:28:1962 p3
SUCB students attend Red Cross ICC party, 3:2:1962 p3
The Red Cross says don't wait-donate, 10:19:1962 p2

REGISTRATION

Dean issues new registration regulations, 5:25:1962 p1
Registration provs students' lament, 9:29:1961 p2

REIDER, RODERICK

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

RELIGION

See: Campus Christian Association, Canterbury Club, Kinneret Club, Newman Club

REPUBLICAN

Berlin crisis to be reviewed by young Republican club, 10:20:1961 p2
Young republicans club to present judge Lomenzo of Monroe County Court, 5:10:1963 p1

RESIDENCE HALLS

See: Dormitories

RESIDENT ASSISTANT

RA workshop a success, 2:12:1965 p1

REYNOLDS HALL

Reynolds Hall cops dorm award, 12:15:1961 p1

RHODY, JAMES

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3
Rhody comments on Hacker's capitalism, 4:30:1965 p1

RIDING CLUB

Brockport riding club lists plans for year, 3:15:1963 p1

ROBINSON, LILA

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

ROCHE, WILLIAM

Rev. Roche to speak on philosophy of catholic education, 3:9:1962 p1

ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC

Bloomfield to conduct Rochester Philharmonic, 3:16:1962 p3

ROCHESTER RED WINGS

My summer job with the Rochester Red Wings, 3:23:1962 p4

ROCKHILL, THERON

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

ROCKWELL, GEORGE LINCOLN

Profs agree of Rockwell, 2:19:1965 p2
Rochester papers err on Rockwell, 2:12:1965 p2
Rockwell greeted politely, 2:12:1965 p1
Round table to present George Lincoln Rockwell, 1:8:1965 p1
SFA prexy on Rockwell, 2:19:1965 p2

ROGERS, MARTIN

Dr. Rogers tunes guitar for Monday folk-song fest, 3:8:1963 p1
Tuttle resigns HPE post; Rogers his successor, 2:7:1964 p1

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SAGA

1962-63 Saga staff to offer new style, 1:11:1963 p1
1966 Saga editors begin yearbook, 5:21:1965 p1
Costanzo named 1964 Saga editor, 10:4:1963 p1
Editors attend annual state u press conference, 10:25:1963 p1
Eiss, Price to head Saga editorial staff, 11:10:1961 p2
Saga accepting editor applications, 3:30:1962 p2
Saga wins blue ribbon award; reporters at RIT conference, 3:8:1963 p2
Yearbook has "New look," 12:13:1963 p3

SALISBURY, WILLIAM

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

SAMUELS, HOWARD

Howard Samuels to speak on common market Tuesday, 2:15:1963 p1
International relations hears Howard Samuels, 2:22:1963 p1

SAPOZINK, IRA

Ira Sapozink to speak on education-press, 3:22:1963 p3

SAUNDERS, SARA ANN

Saunders' portrait donated for new West Hall, 2:28:1964 p3

SCHULT, BILL

Student spotlight, 12:18:1964 p3

SCHWARDT, H.H.

Cornell university prof discusses plant disease, 3:23:1962 p1

SCIENCE

Area schools to be represented at annual science fair on April 18, 4:17:1964 p2
Bids received for new SUCB science building, 1:11:1963 p3
Extravagance for science; handouts for social science, 10:23:1964 p5
Original science research open to college ungrads, 5:3:1963 p2
Science club lists officers, 9:21:1962 p2
Science club seeks interested members, 10:5:1962 p2
Science confab students return from Boston, 5:10:1963 p3

SCIENCE CONGRESS

Annual CWD science congress slated for April 7; classes excused, 3:30:1962 p1
Annual SUCB science congress to be held Saturday, March 30, 3:22:1963 p1
Classes cancelled tomorrow; Dilcher heads science fair, 4:6:1962 p1
NYSSTA science congress scheduled for SUCB April 7, 3:23:1962 p1

SCOTT, HENRY

Comic musician to appear in auditorium March 7, 3:2:1962 p2

SELECTIVE SERVICE

Secure applications for 1962 qualification test, 3:9:1962 p1

SENIOR WEEK

Class chooses chairmen for senior week events, 9:27:1963 p1
Havens, Boardman selected by class to head senior week committees, 12:14:1962 p4
Senior ball will highlight Les Brown and his band of renown at Hotel Sheraton June 8, 5:11:1962 p2
Senior week activities fitting climax to four year career, 5:24:1963 p1
Senior week ends college year, 5:21:1965 p3
Senior week plans announced by chairmen, 5:4:1962 p2
Seniors plan final week on SUCB campus, 3:29:1963 p3
Seniors schedule fitting climax to brockport years; senior week to include dance, party, 5:25:1962 p1
Tentative senior week schedule announced, 4:24:1964 p1

SENIORS

Senior class history, 5:24:1963 p3

SEXUAL REVOLUTION

Controversy, 9:25:1964 p3

SHIN, CHANG

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

SIDNEY, SYLVIA

SUCB to host Sylvia Sidney in Wilder's "The Matchmaker," 10:19:1962 p1
Sylvia Sidney, star of stage, screen, T.V. comes to SUCB, 10:26:1962 p1

SIMGA MU

Sigma Mu announces "Blast" at Brockport, 3:13:1964 p1
Sigma Mu initiates 14 new members, 5:4:1962 p2
Sigma Mu pledges 25 new members, 12:14:1962 p5
Sigma Mu sponsors contest, 4:30:1965 p5
Sigma Mu sponsors speakeasy Saturday, 3:23:1962 p1

SISSON, RALPH

Frosh friends...Uhlir and Sisson advise, 4:6:1962 p3

SKIING

Ski club holds clinic; plans trip, 12:18:1964 p1

SLOSHBERG, WILLIAM

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

SMITH, FRED

Fred Smith best actor in corning drama festival, 5:4:1962 p1

SMITH, ROBERTA

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

SMITH, SIGMUND

Meet Mr. Smith (professor profiles), 11:17:1961 p3

SOCCER

1955 co-champs and alumni return to play jv's tomorrow, 10:20:1961 p6
All-american Quigley sparks eagle offense with '61 form, 9:27:1963 p1
Booters nail Ithaca 4-1, 10:4:1963 p4
Brockport soccermen sink Oswego Lakers 3-0, 10:16:1964 p4
Dragons drop eagles 4-0, 11:9:1962 p4
Eagle booters finish season; Brauss, Gilbert, Quigley lead, 11:10:1961 p4
Eagle pitchmen close season; Warner, Fontaine score goals, 11:16:1962 p4
Eagle pitchmen prepare for Ithaca opener, 9:20:1963 p4
Eagle pitchmen prepare for Plattsburgh opener, 9:21:1962 p4
Eagles blast blue bombers, 4-1; nip Rensselaer Ploy Tech , 1-0, 11:21962p4
Eagles enter tournament in at-large berth; face Rutgers-Farleigh Dickinson victor here, 11:17:1961 p1
Eagles extend record over Oswego to 17-0-1; Cloutier-3; Quigley-2 and Wilson-1 in 6-3 win, 10:18:1963 p1
Eagles gun for 100th win; face Stroudsburg here tomorrow, 10:5:1962 p4
Eagles out to upend Plattsburgh at 4 p.m., 10:11:1963 p1
Frosh soccermen post two victories, 10:9:1964 p4
Golden eagles gun down army, 2-1; Brauss, Furness tally goals in win, 10:27:1961 p4
Jim Migli honored; co-captains chosen, 12:18:1964 p4
Migli, Quigley named soccer captains 1964, 1:10:1964 p4
NCAA to increase soccer title field, 11:1:1963 p4
O'Connell, Allerton co-captains '63 soccer team, 4:26:1963 p4
Parker pitchmen at home Tuesday seeking 100th win, 9:28:1962 p4
Parker pitchmen win NYSIA title, wrest scroll from red dragons, 11:3:1961 p1
Parker's picks pitchmen; play Plattsburgh next Friday, 9:22:1961 p4
Parkermen close season with victory over Oneonta; lose to Red Dragons, 11:8:1963 p1
Parkermen finish season; victorious over Oneonta, 11:13:1964 p4
Parkermen lack experience; encounter New Paltz Oct. 3, 9:25:1964 p4
Parkermen to face Oneonta in season finale, 11:6:1964 p4
Parkermen whip R.P.I. in homecoming contest, 10:30:1964 p4
Pitchmen bow to Army 4-1; face U. of R. away tomorrow, 10:19:1962 p4
Pitchmen complete schedule; several personal records broken, 11:17:1961 p4
Pitchmen garner more laurels; Brauss, Quigley make all-american, 1:12:1962 p1
Plattsburgh falls victim to Cloutier and soccer "Stylus" bandits 5-0, 10:18:1963 p4
Rich, Quig score, Dubbins blanks result: 6 straight wins for booters, 11:3:1961 p4
Second soccer tie settles tight game for Parkermen 1-1, 10:26:1962 p6
Soccer co-captain ineligible absence to be felt by team, 11:1:1963 p1
Soccer team shows successful season 8-4, 11:22:1963 p3
Soccer team to play CCNY game here tomorrow at noon, 10:13:1961 p4
Soccermen defeat Buffalo State; lose to E. Stroudsburg, 10:25:1963 p4
Soccermen meet Cortland here tomorrow, 11:1:1963 p4
Soccermen open season today, host Plattsburgh's cardinals, 9:29:1961 p4
Students alumni to observe R.P.I. contest; noon tomorrow, 10:23:1964 p6

SOCIAL LIFE

Controversy, 10:23:1964 p5, 10:30:1964 p2, 11:6:1964 p3

SOEBIJANTO, MR.

Indonesian student to receive second bachelor's degree, 5:24:1963 p2

SOLOMON, I. L.

Inspiration denied by poet Solomon, 11:15:1963 p1
Poet, I.L. Salomon to present readings, 10:25:1963 p1

SOPHOMORES

Sophomores to present annual Sadie Hawkins dance tomorrow, 11:3:1961 p1

SPEECH DEPARTMENT

Speech dept. offers student honors course, 11:15:1963 p1

SPENDER, STEPHEN

British author, poet to comment on the arts, 2:14:1964 p1

SPRING WEEKEND

1963 spring weekend enters final planning stages, 5:17:1963 p1
Dance, picnic, Ahmad Jamal to highlight spring weekend events, 5:15:1964 p1
Four Saints begin union's spring weekend, 5:14:1965 p1
Spring weekend coming next week, 5:7:1965 p2
Spring weekend to feature four freshmen, athletic events, dance and college picnic, 5:11:1962 p1

STEEL, ERIC

Dr. Eric Steel corrects European tour article, 4:13:1962 p1
Scholars 'round the world; universities here and there, 3:13:1964 p3, 3:20:1964 p3
Steel to conduct tour, 10:20:1961 p2
Steel, Bird, Lee state positions on religious question, CCA meeting, 3:15:1963 p1
Steele travels again; 22 trip aboard, 4:6:1962 p1

STEVENS, GEORGE

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3
Mr. Stevens (professor profiles), 5:11:1962 p2

STEVENS, JANE

Miss Jane Stevens to leave SUCB to edit periodical, 12:14:1962 p3

STORCKEL, EDWARD

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

STRAND

Another audio-visual treat April 7!, 3:20:1964 p1
Permanent film festival in Brockport; new series at the Strand, 3:6:1964 p1
Prepare for the virgin spring!, 3:20:1964 p1

STUDENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION

749 students and faculty vote; only 488 vote on amendment, 5:18:1962 p1
Andre Fontaine SFA choice for experiment in living, 2:22:1963 p1
Brockport's future at stake in Monday's elections, 5:11:1962 p1
Candidates to prepare for May 11-12 SFA elections, 4:10:1964 p1
Delete F from SFA?, 12:18:1964 p2
Dibiase elected SFA president, 5:14:1965 p1
Dr. Allen addresses first SFA meeting, 9:25:1964 p1
Eagles party offers five proposals in SFA platform, 5:10:1963 p1
Eight new officers elected by students and faculty voters, 5:17:1963 p1
Europe travel forms available from SFA; qualifications listed, 12:14:1962 p1
Frosh elect five SFA representatives, 1:12:1962 p1
Increase student participation urged by members of progressive party, 5:8:1964 p1
Interviews conducted with SUC's candidates for exchange program, 2:15:1963 p1
Qualification changes for "who's who" approved by SFA, 10:20:1961 p1
Representative party candidates seek "Broaden the scope of the S.F.A.", 5:8:1964 p1
S.F.A. candidates-where are you? One party ready-none others, 4:24:1964 p2
S.F.A. president Haas extends warm welcome, 9:22:1961 p1
S.F.A. sparks argument, 10:16:1964 p1
Samson, Massey to head SFA after voting turnout, 5:15:1964 p1
SFA announces tourney for pocket billards enthusiasts, 5:15:1964 p3
SFA council considering new policies, amendment, 3:2:1962 p3
SFA council ok's new health policy, 4:6:1962 p1
SFA elections Mon., Tues., 5:7:1965 p1
SFA makes suggestions for homecoming, 11:13:1964 p3
SFA officers complete term, 5:25:1962 p2
SFA officers to attend eastern state conference in N.Y. City, 3:16:1962 p1
SFA prexy hears many complaints finds few interested in solving them, 4:17:1964 p1
SFA sanctions radio Brockport; operation begins 2nd semester, 12:8:1961 p2
SFA sets up committee to choose appropriate memorial, 1:11:1963 p2
SFA sponsors chapter of circle K international, 3:1:1963 p1
SFA to organize debates, meeting sorority-frat vote to follow, 10:27:1961 p1
SFA to sponsor college student in European living experiment, 12:7:1962 p1
Statesmen present platform; open to allow suggestions, 5:10:1963 p1
The Sceptures are the only answer, 5:4:1962 p1

STUDENT TEACHING

Conant's proposals to be tested in state, 11:13:1964 p1
Student teaching-a growing enterprise topic for annual spring convocation, 5:1:1964 p1

STUDENT UNION

"Wacky weekend" events initiated tonight in union, 4:13:1962 p1

STUDY ABROAD

Study-live abroad, 3:5:1965 p3

STYLUS

Co-eds feature of Stylus issue, 11:20:1964 p1
Editors attend annual state u press conference, 10:25:1963 p1
Filarski, Bauer co-editors of freshman Stylus issue, 3:30:1962 p1
Five members of Stylus staff attend RIT press conference, 3:2:1962 p2
Frosh put their heads together; result, Stylus, 4:6:1962 p1
Parker and associates head Stylus staff, 9:20:1963 p2
Paterniti replaces Piedmont as editor, 1:12:1962 p1
Piedmont skippers Stylus, waves of work predicted, 9:28:1962 p1
Piedmont, Parker assume posts as Stylus chiefs, 9:22:1961 p1
Restrictions cause change in former Stylus policies, 9:20:1963 p2
Student editors attend SUNY press confab in Cooperstown, 10:26:1962 p1
Stylus announces staff line-up for semester, 2:8:1963 p1
Stylus co-editors elected to 1963 press conference posts, 11:2:1962 p1
Stylus editors attend RIT press conference; bridge speaks on leadership and the newspapers, 3:9:1962 p1
Stylus editors, advisor attend conference at RIT today, 3:1:1963 p1
Stylus feature editor has poem accepted by college poetry society, 5:18:1962 p3
Stylus reps at RIT conference, 2:28:1964 p3
Stylus staff attending state university press conference, 10:27:1961 p1

SUFFOTT, EMMANUEL

Suffott brings Israel to Brockport...but there was no room at the union, 2:15:1962 p1
Suffott-a man of the world, 2:15:1962 p2

SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL

Backward glance at summer arts festival, 9:27:1963 p3
Hetler, Lang to ANTA meeting, 4:23:1965 p1
John Kerr may star in "Bus stops" in fifth annual arts festival, 5:1:1964 p1
Karstetter to direct summer arts festival, 4:24:1964 p1
Peggy Wood guest star in third summer arts festival, 9:21:1962 p3
Peggy Wood to be featured artist for third summer arts festival, 5:4:1962 p1
Peggy Wood, giest artist at summer arts festival, 2:23:1962 p1
Satirical theme to dominate fifth summer arts festival, 5:15:1964 p1
Summer arts festival begins sixth season, 5:21:1965 p1
Summer arts festival display now in Drake Memorial, 11:13:1963 p4
Summer arts festival plans announced by Dr. Louis Hetler, 5:3:1963 p1
Summer arts festival signs variety of talent, 5:24:1963 p1
Variety theme of BSCE's summer arts festival, 9:29:1961 p2

SUMMER SESSION

Emergency loan fund established as gift from class of 1964, 5:22:1964 p1
Grad program begins in June; hopes to meet teacher shortage, 3:5:1965 p3
Summer session in Hawaii includes study, recreation, 3:9:1962 p3

SUNY

Brockport contingent at inauguration; Gould new state university president, 5:14:1965 p1
Expansion plans revealed for Brockport U-1970, 2:14:1964 p1
Full time enrollment reaches new high in state university, 12:14:1962 p3
Kazin appointed SUNY professor of english, 3:22:1963 p2
Legislative budget reductions jeopardisze state university goals, 4:9:1965 p1
More automony to be granted to state schools, 4:17:1964 p3
New budget proposed for state university, 11:22:1963 p3
New graduate school at Albany expands present public program, 3:9:1962 p1
President of State University, Dr. Hamilton resigns position, 9:21:1962 p2
Proposed budget includes plans for SUCB, 2:15:1963 p3
Roundtable symposium postponded pending results of State U's case, 4:10:1964 p1
State board approves name changes of State Universities, 10:20:1961 p1
State university college enrollment increases by 11.5% to 53,128, 12:1:1961 p1
Trustees approve U of B merger; plan effective September 1962, 3:23:1962 p2
University trustees announce new uniform tuition policy, 2:8:1963 p1

SWEDEN

Welcome Gitta, 10:30:1964 P3

SWIMMING

Bill Cavalcanti wins in state meet; several Brockport records broken, 3:16:1962 p4
Brockport mermen splash slippery rock 55-40, 12:18:1964 p4
Brockport to host NYS relays Dec. 5, 12:4:1964 p4
Cortland, Hamilton sunk; St. Bonaventure next, 2:14:1964 p4
Dolphin's dunk Oneonta; register five records, 10:23:1964 p4
Dolphins splash to victory, 10:11:1963 p4
Dolphins to present swimming clinic, 10:27:1961 p3
Dolphins two and one on the season, 11:15:1963 p4
Eagle finmen dunk Oneonta 72-22, 12:13:1963 p5
Eagle finmen garner two wins, Oswego, UB fall to aquamen, 12:15:1961 p1
Eagle finmen in state meet; down Niagara in finale, 60-35, 3:9:1962 p4
Eagle mermen at grove city for NCAA meet, 3:20:1964 p4
Eagle mermen submerged; Cavalcanti captures 2nd place, 3:15:1963 p4
Eagle's pace teacher schools; state meet in Syracuse Sat., 3:8:1963 p1
Eagles officially open pool; defeat Buffalo; set three records, 2:7:1964 p4
Eagles retain SUNY fin title, 3:6:1964 p4
Finmen enter state meet Sat; break 49 records in season, 3:1:1963 p4
Finmen face UR, Sat.; city boy's lead scoring, 2:23:1962 p4
Finmen finish season tomorrow at Syracuse, 3:5:1965 p4
Finmen finish victoriously, 2:26:1965 p3
Finmen open tomorrow at Oswego; Schroeder, McMullen are capts, 12:8:1961 p6
Finmen prepare for opener; team seeks banner season, 12:1:1961 p4
Finmen romp for 3rd victory; travel to St. Bona on Tuesday, 1:11:1963 p4
Finmen sink Oneonta 99th win for Fulton, 2:12:1965 p4
Finmen sink U of R; host state U. meet tomorrow, 2:28:1964 p3
Fulton mermen lookin' good, 11:20:1964 p6
Fulton's finmen open season; Oswego lakers here tomorrow, 12:7:1962 p4
Fulton's mermen out to sink Oneonta, 11:22:1963 p4
Fultonmen complete season; win nine straight meets, 3:1:1963 p1
Fultonmen face Oneonta in preview of state tourney, 2:19:1965 p4
Fultonmen win eight; UR here Saturday at 2 p.m., 2:22:1963 p4
Hamilton edges finmen, 50-45; Fultonmen have 5-2 record, 2:15:1962 p6
Jim Wuamo 3rd in intercollegiate pool, 3:6:1964 p3
Mermen venture to Bonaventure Jan. 16, 1:8:1965 p4
Revenge sought tomorrow for 1961 slippery rock "win," 12:14:1962 p6
Rochester romps over eagles; finmen visit Niagara tomorrow, 3:2:1962 p4
Rockets rock finmen, 50-45; Hamilton visits eagles tonight, 2:9:1962 p4
Schmidt scores at Buffalo; NCAA's next!, 3:13:1964 p4
Schmidt, Barbour lead finmen, 3:12:1965 p4
Swift swimmers swamp in Buffalo; Eagles had five individual winners, 3:8:1963 p4
Swimmers extend streak to five; Cavalcanti's lead team in scoring, 1:12:1962 p4
Swimmers sink Hamilton; win streak at seven straight, 2:15:1963 p6
Swimming mentor holds 83-31-1 career mark, 3:22:1963 p4
U.S. champion at Brockport tomorrow, 4:23:1965 p4
Unbeaten swimmers still winning; travel to Hamilton tomorrow, 2:8:1963 p4

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TAMIRIS, HELEN

Tamiris-Nagrin dance company in auditorium tonight at 8, 11:22:1963 p1

TEACHER SHORTAGE

Grad program beings in June; hopes to meet teacher shortage, 3:5:1965 p3

TELEVISION

Brockport TV to be aired in Rochester, 11:9:1962 p1
Campus news broadcasts daily via CCTV staff, 3:8:1963 p1
CCTV, 3:26:1965 p3
CCTV offers coeds positions as cameramen, 10:11:1963 p1
CCTV schedule presented for week, 12:1:1961 p3
CCTV to initiate daily news broadcasts, 2:15:1963 p2
Large-screen projection demonstrated March 21, 3:22:1963 p3
RAETA, SUCB team up for twelve programs, 11:1:1963 p1
Television members visit Rochester station, 12:14:1962 p2

TENNIS

Forest Hills visited in ETTA tennis meet, 11:2:1962 p4
Gilbert's tennis team starts practice early, 4:9:1965 p4
Tennis team formed for spring competition, 4:10:1964 p4
Tennis team wins, 5:11:1962 p4
Thu Nguyen state tennis champion, 5:21:1965 p4
Varsity tennis team knocks off Ithaca, 5:15:1964 p4

THEATRE

See also: Harlequins
"Fantasticks" coming for two nights, 4:9:1965 p1
"Fantasticks" play of romance and satire, beautiful songs and music, at Brockport April 25, 26, 4:23:1965 p1
"Twelfth night" tonight, 10:30:1964 p1
A man's life presented in "Brecht on Brecht," 11:22:1963 p1
Anna Russell to appear in one-woman comedy show, 1:11:1963 p1
Brother four story: Show biz greats drawn from many sources, 11:9:1962 p1
Brothers four entertain Nov. 12 in Brockway; tickets going fast!, 11:2:1962 p1
Fine arts presents "Twelfth night," 10:23:1964 p3
Metropolitan opera's "Cosi Fan Tutte" to visit SUCB in Jan., 12:14:1962 p5
Mozart's comic "Cosi Fan Tutte" to appear of Brockport stage, 1:11:1963 p1
Show biz experience offered students in arts festival's theatre workshop, 5:22:1964 p1
SUCB to host Sylvia Sindey in Wilder's "The Matchmaker," 10:19:1962 p1
Syracuse offers theatre in Britain, 2:22:1963 p3

THOMAS, NORMAN

Miller discusses Thomas, 4:2:1965 p1
Norman Thomas arouses students, 4:2:1965 p1
Norman Thomas to lecture here, 12:18:1964 p1
Norman Thomas, democratic-socialist leader to speak Tuesday, 3:26:1965 p1
Norman Thomas-dignity and charm, 4:9:1965 p2

THOMSPON, VIRGIL

Virgil Thompson to address college community tonight, 3:20:1964 p1

THU, NGUYEN SANH

SUCB has exchange student from Vietnam, 10:25:1963 p2

TILLSON, DAVID

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

TOHA, MOHAMAD

Dr. Toha from Indonesia guest at SUCB April 9, 4:26:1963 p3

TOWER, DONALD

Dr. Tower advises frosh; looks to graduation, 4:6:1962 p1
Dr. Tower appoints Madden as assistant, 3:1:1963 p1
Dr. Tower named chairman of teacher's day in-service training, 4:17:1964 p1
Dr. Tower speaks on education today, 12:18:1964 p1
Dr. Tower urges patience in spite of inconviences, 9:22:1961 p1
Former SUCB president still active in education, 11:6:1964 p1
President extend cordial welcome to incoming students, 9:20:1963 p1
Presidents Tower, Haas welcome returning alumni, 10:20:1961 p1
SUCB acquires 500 acres of land, 1:11:1963 p1

TRACK AND FIELD

Bonnies fall to Fultonmen 74-21, 2:21:1964 p4
Boozermen in full swing; practice begins outdoors, 3:30:1962 p4
Brockport wins triangular meet; Mann's 6'63/4" tops record breaker, 5:18:1962 p4
Cindermen fall to state champs for 2-1 record, 5:17:1963 p4
Cindermen hold first meeting; Door, Logan, Mann lead team, 3:23:1962 p4
Cindermen triumph in tri-meet, 5:24:1963 p4
Eagle thinclads triumph, 5:1:1964 p4
Eagle trackmen defeat Ithaca; Mann wins in state meet, 5:25:1962 p6
Eagle trackmen run tomorrow, 2:26:1965 p4
Eagle tracksters participate in annual championships at U.R., 5:17:1963 p4
Eagles place fifth in Rochester relay meet, 3:5:1965 p4
Final thinclad meet home tomorrow against Niagara, 5:22:1964 p6
Gravel-frinder to compete in SUNY meet tomorrow, 5:15:1964 p4
Green and gold trackmen take to new track, new equipment, 4:17:1964 p4
High hopes for trackmen; open against Roberts April 25th, 3:20:1964 p4
Motto of good trackman; practice, practice, practice, 4:13:1962 p4
Rothman stars in triangular win, 5:7:1965 p4
Track team loses opener; host UB romorrow at 2 p.m., 5:4:1962 p4
Track team loses third straight; but Logan, Mann keep winning, 5:11:1962 p4
Trackmen 4th in UB invitational, 5:14:1965 p6
Trackmen boast talent; lack depth, 4:9:1965 p4
Trackmen boast young squad; record holders return, 4:10:1964 p4
Trackmen bogged down, 4:6:1962 p6
Trackmen drench Oswego 132-8, 5:10:1963 p4
Trackmen here tomorrow against Roberts, 4:24:1964 p4
Trackmen open practice session; Logan, Dorr captains, 3:29:1963 p4
Trackmen open season tomorrow, 4:30:1965 p6
Trackmen take third in Buffalo invitational, 5:3:1963 p4
Trackmen win opener; rout Roberts 79-51, 4:26:1963 p4

TREVISAN, JOHN

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

TSU, JOHN B.

IRC schedules symposium on communist China ex-UN ambassador, writer, profs. to speak, 4:26:1963 p1

TUITION

Critical analysis of march on Albany, 3:15:1963 p3
Rebultal to ani tuition, 3:6:1964 p1
Sigh...no tuition next year!, 2:9:1962 p1
Students to march in capitol in mass tuition demonstration, 3:8:1963 p1
Tuition information repeated for all, 1:10:1964 p2
Tuition-a farce!, 2:14:1964 p2
University trustees announce new uniform tuition policy, 2:8:1963 p1

TURNER, CLARAMAE

Claramae Turner to perform Feb. 7, 1:10:1964 p1
Opera star, Claramae Turner on SUCB stage at 8 tonight, 2:7:1964 p1

TUTTLE, ERNEST

Tuttle resigns HPE post; Rogers his successor, 2:7:1964 p1

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UHLIR, ANN

Frosh friends...Uhlir and Sisson advise, 4:6:1962 p3
Miss Uhlir completes requirements for degree, 5:18:1962 p3

UNION BOARD OF MANAGERS

Board of managers travels to assumption, 4:6:1962 p3
Gruesome twosome to be corwned at upcoming Mardi Gras, 3:29:1963 p1
Mardi Gras weekend opens tonight carnival, dance, hootenanny listed, 4:17:1964 p1
Seven members of union board of managers attend conference held at Harper, 11:17:1961 p3
The union board of managers...a vital college function, 12:8:1961 p5
Un. board presents annual Mardi Gras tomorrow night, 3:12:1965 p1
Union board of managers presents expanded Mardi Gras weekend, 3:30:1962 p1
Union board sponsors mexican artist, 5:15:1964 p3
Union committee plan new mardi gras weekend with games, dancing, 3:23:1962 p1
Union's get acquainted weekend to feature brandy wine singers, 9:27:1963 p1
Weekend of activities set by union board of managers, 10:4:1963 p1

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VAN DUYNE, FATHER

Episcopalian minister assigned to campus, 1:10:1964 p1

VAN DUZER, EDWARD

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

VAN ESS, DONALD

Van Ess presented paper at Syracuse University Conference, 11:6:1964 p2

VARSITY CLUB

Corser to address varsity club members, 5:22:1964 p4

VESPERS

See: Christmas

VETERANS

American flag presented to college, 11:9:1962 p1
MRHA, Vets club present flags to Stage I RA I's, 10:19:1962 p1
Vets club invites Rep. Ostertag to campus, 10:26:1962 p1
Vets club pre-tournament party to feature twisting competition, 2:23:1962 p1
Vets elect officers and plan activities, 9:21:1962 p2
Vets to sponsor party, athletic award, 10:20:1961 p2

VICTORY BELL

Legend of victory beel echoes through years, 10:20:1961 p2
Seniors win class competition; also coveted victory bell, 10:25:1963 p1
Victory bell a campus tradition, 10:18:1963 p2

VIERECK, PETER

Viereck to speak for fine arts, 9:25:1964 p2

VIETNAM

Brockport stages teach-in over Vietnam Wednesday, 5:14:1965 p1
College students protest U.S. actions in south vietnam, 4:23:1965 p1
Discussion of war situation in Vietnam flings different attitudes, opinions, 5:14:1965 p3
Object now to Vietnam Policy, 4:30:1965 p2
South Vietnam; a subtle crisis, 4:30:1965 p3
SUCB has exchange student from Vietnam, 10:25:1963 p2
Teach-in goes into the morning a success, 5:21:1965 p1
Teach-in shows promising future, 5:21:1965 p2
Vietnam discussion April 29, 4:23:1965 p1

VIRGILIO, ANDREW

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

VISTAS

1963 Vistas goes on sale Tues.-comments welcomed, 5:10:1963 p3
Beautiful, artistic, charming; spring edition of Vistas, 3:6:1964 p2
Contributors anonymous, 10:9:1964 p1
Editor strunk seeks aid for "popular appeal" in Vistas, 3:5:1965 p1
Editors attend annual state u press conference, 10:25:1963 p1
Oriental flavor to prevail in spring edition of Vistas, 5:8:1964 p3
Something old-the name, the idea something new-material for "vistas," 9:28:1962 p2
Spring vistas coming soon, 5:14:1965 p5
Vistas deadline set, 10:23:1964 p3
Vistas features something for all, 12:13:1963 p3

VOLLER, ELLWODD

Wesleyan prexy to address June grads, 5:22:1964 p4

VOLLEYBALL

Two sophomores receive national volleyball rating, 3:2:1962 p2

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WANG, CHILI

World of Chili Wang invades college campus, 2:9:1962 p1

WAR

Film festival lists three war epics, 10:13:1961 p1

WARTHMAN, JOHN

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

WASSERSTROM, WILLIAM

Dr. Wasserstrom discusses dualism in american novels, 3:16:1962 p3

WATER BALLET

See: Dolphins

WATERMAN, DOROTHY

Twenty-nine new faces appear on BSCE campus, 9:29:1961 p1

WEATHER

SUCB, area high schools team up in weather network, 12:13:1963 p3
Weather network clinic here tomorrow, 1:11:1963 p3
Weather station set up by students, 11:16:1962 p2

WEAVER, MICHAEL

Mr. Weaver (professor profiles), 5:4:1962 p2

WEAVER, SHARON

Twenty-five oustanding seniors selected to national recognition in who's who, 12:8:1961 p4

WEIS, JESSICA

Hon. Jessica Weis commencement speaker, 5:11:1962 p2
Jessica Weis scheduled to speak for graduation exercises, June 10, 5:25:1962 p1

WEISE, LARRY

Athletics serve many purposes; says Larry Weise, St. Bona coach, 4:13:1962 p4

WELCH, CHARLES

New deans, teachers join faculty at SUCB, 9:28:1962 p1

WESLEY HOUSE

Welsey campus house dedicated, 3:5:1965 p2

WEST HALL

Saunders' portrait donated for new West Hall, 2:28:1964 p3

WESTON, RANDY

Randy Weston and quartet to depict progress of jazz, 9:29:1961 p1

WILEY, THOMAS

More new teachers besiege campus, 9:28:1962 p3

WILLIAMS, EMLYN

Up to date Dickens-out of date Brockport, 3:19:1965 p1
Williams plays Dickens Mon., 3:12:1965 p1

WILLIAMS, STEVE

Steve Williams to head class of 1966, 5:24:1963 p1

WILSHIRE, HERBERT

Fisher appoints Wilshire dean, 5:14:1965 p4

WILSON, MALCOLM

Lt. Gov. Wilson visits SUCB campus, 10:19:1962 p1

WINTER CARNIVAL

"Luau" schedule announced lettermen, skits featured, 2:14:1964 p1
"Luau"-winter celebration to feature skiing, lettermen, 2:7:1964 p1
"Scandinavian holiday" picked as February weekend theme, 1:11:1963 p1
"Scandinavian Holiday" plans set for winter weekend, 2:8:1963 p1
"Winter Luau" selected as theme for "new type" winter carnival, 1:10:1964 p1
Activities already in swimg for 1963's winter weekend, 2:15:1963 p1
Brockport goes high society tonight; skits begins winter carnival weekend, 2:15:1962 p1
Candidates nominated for winter carnival, 11:16:1962 p1
Committee heads nominated for winter carnival weekend, 12:8:1961 p2
Dorms, houses select candidates for king, queen of snow festivities, 2:8:1963 p1
Elections for winter carnival, 12:11:1964 p1
High society chosen as theme, Matby as band for winter ball, 1:12:1962 p1
High society hits Brockport campus; carnival weekend Feb. 15-18, 2:9:1962 p1
Joan Martin, Mike Weisberg winter carnival co-chairmen, 12:7:1962 p3
King O'Connell, Queen Austin reign at luau, Stowe ball, 3:6:1964 p1
Let's see some student spirit! Voting takes place Mon., Tues., 11:22:1963 p1
Maggi, Graham elected to head SUCB's annual Winter Carnival, 12:1:1961 p1
Selected nominees announced for winter carnival chairmen, 11:17:1961 p1
Seniors recapture bell in winter carnival highlights, 2:22:1963 p1
Tentative winter carnival unveiled by Maggi, 12:15:1961 p1
Winter carnival chaired by Day and Gallucci, 1:8:1965 p2
Winter carnival coming, 2:19:1965 p1
Winter carnival launched at Fancher and Kissing Bridge, 2:28:1964 p1
Winter Carnival plans revealed, 2:12:1965 p1
Winter carnival-the best ever; Hotaling, Mann crowned queen, king; '62 class wins victory bell, 2:23:1962 p1

WISE, ROLAND

Wise exhibit opens fine arts season, 10:9:1964 p2

WOLSKY, JACK

Mr. Wolsky (professor profiles), 2:23:1962 p3
SUCB professor exhibits paintings in one-man show, 2:15:1963 p1
Wolsky art honored, 3:12:1965 p3
Wolsky shows art, 2:12:1965 p2
Wolsky shows paintings at Crypt, 5:7:1965 p2
Wolsky wins award for best painting, 5:15:1964 p3
Wolsky wins show award, 5:21:1965 p2
Wolsky's exhibit on display in New York, 9:20:1963 p1

WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION

66 future HPE majors visit Brockport for first WRA weekend, 3:23:1962 p4
Brockport women in action, 2:28:1964 p4
Brockport women prove to be energitic 50-mile hikers, 3:22:1963 p2
Intramurals sponsored by W.R.A., 10:9:1964 p4
P.E. women of tomorrow spend week-end with "Big sisters, 5:1:1964 p3
W.R.A. welcomes all girls, 10:2:1964 p3
WRA announces plans for first ski weekend, 2:8:1963 p3
WRA annual dinner Thurs. in brockway hall, 5:17:1963 p3
WRA campers romp at Totem, 10:20:1961 p4
WRA holds banquet, elects officers, 5:22:1964 p5
WRA plans '61-'62 activities, 9:22:1961 p2
WRA plans for "Frosh weekend," 3:5:1965 p1
WRA schedule planned for Frosh weekend, 3:12:1965 p1
WRA sponsors weekend for "Class of 1967," 3:15:1963 p1
WRA teams excell, 3:19:1965 p2
WRA to entertain incoming frosh, 4:10:1964 p1
WRA to host girls 16-18th; acquaint incoming frosh with aspects of SUCB life, 3:2:1962 p4
WRA to host incoming HPE freshmen women this weekend, 3:16:1962 p1
WRA to host sports days, 4:10:1964 p3
WRA to host volleyball sportsday, 11:16:1962 p2
WRA to sponsor Toem weekend, 9:28:1962 p3

WOMENS HOURS

Men need hours too, 5:14:1965 p2
Modify, not abolish hours for women, 5:14:1965 p2
Report of hours for freshmen women Margaret M. Bergen, dean of women, 5:14:1965 p2
Women need closing hours, men don't, 5:14:1965 p2

WOOD, PEGGY

Peggy Wood guest star in third summer arts festival, 9:21:1962 p3
Peggy Wood to be featured artist for third summer arts festival, 5:4:1962 p1
Peggy Wood, guest artist at summer arts festival, 2:23:1962 p1

WORLD'S FAIR

Students express distaste toward World's Fair demonstrations, 5:1:1964 p2

WRESTLING

"Irish itch" coaches matmen to victory, 4:2:1965 p4
"Irish itch" prepares matmen; locals host Plattsburgh Dec. 4, 11:20:1964 p6
Albany falls to matmen; groom for AAU's, 4-1's, 3:6:1964 p4
Alessi, Mather groom for the 4-1's; eagles second at Buffalo, 3:13:1964 p4
Eagles first wrestling team invades Cortland, 12:7:1962 p4
Eagles soar over Cardinals, 12:11:1964 p4
First home wrestling match to be held tomorrow at 3 p.m., 1:11:1963 p4
Golden eagle matmen win; host Potsdam tomorrow, 1:8:1965 p4
Grapplers cop three of last five mat matches, 2:12:1965 p4
Grapplers lose; record now 1-1, 12:18:1964 p4
Grapplers take on Hobart, 11:22:1963 p4
Local matmen to host SUNY meet next year, 5:1:1964 p4
Logan loses 4-1 tourney edged 6-4 in first match, 3:15:1963 p4
Matmen host conference match tomorrow, 2:19:1965 p4
Matmen nipped by surprised Cortland; pin U. of R., 1:10:1964 p4
Matmen take on Alfred, 2:14:1964 p4
McIntyre prepares wrestlers for season, 11:15:1963 p4
Tisa retains UNL wrestling title; Brockport cops fourth in tourney, 2:26:1965 p4
Varsity grapplers decision Hobart statesmen 18-8, 12:13:1963 p5
Varsity matmen score shutout against Hobart, 3:5:1965 p4
Wrestlers groom for states, 2:21:1964 p4
Wrestlers lose to Paul Smith; Logan continues unbeaten, 2:22:1963 p4
Wrestlers take 2nd behind Oswego, 2:28:1964 p4
Wrestlers win first match of season, 12:14:1962 p4
Wrestling intramurals completed, 4:24:1964 p4
Wrestling season ends, 4:2:1965 p4
Wrestling team downs U.R., 15-11 Logan unbeaten in three tries, 2:8:1963 p4
Wrestling team ends season; third in state meet at Oswego, 3:1:1963 p4

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ZULALIAN, ARA

Introducing more new faculty, 10:13:1961 p3

ZWAN, KARIN

Fulbright scholar among foreign students on campus, 9:27:1963 p2



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