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••• ••• THE CAYUGAN ••• ••• ...................................... COPYRIGHT, 1935, BY THOMAS L. BROWN EDITOR - IN-CHIEF JOHN P. BROWN , JR . BUSINESS MANAGER ..................................... 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Sydney Landon) whose quick smile) cheery greeting) and sympathetic understanding have endeared him to all of us. His contagious en thusiasm ) his admirable spirit) and his interest in us all as individuals) have made him not only a respected teacher but also a genuine friend . To him the Senior Class pays its most sin- cere tribute. -f -f -f •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Photograph by Arthur Greenberg. The c:5\1ain entrance ADMINISTRATION T H E C A Y U G A N DR. LEONARD BLISS JOB P resident Page 10 T H E C A Y U G A N A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT HE turmoil and confusion which have characterized Amer Tican life for the past two or three years have done much to promote loose thinking, indecision, and a general state of indifference in the mind of Youth toward the fundamental issues of life. These are the days when a stout heart and a clear mind are essential to successful living. Your college education has not served you well if it has not given you a keen appreciation of the direction you are going; if it has not given you the impulse necessary to carry on in that direction, regardless of handicaps and obstacles in the way; if it has not endowed you with vision, clear and precise, which will enable you to maintain your direction in situations obscured by new untried as well as by old outworn theories, obsolete dogmas, race prejudices, religous, political, and social hatreds. In this day it is not necessary, like Allfadar, to leave our eyes at Mimir's spring. The rugged of body, the stout of heart, and the keen of mind will often be lonesome, for he often must travel alone. His tongue was fr amed to music, And his hand was armed with skill; His face was the mold of beauty, A nd his heart the throne of will. He is the pioneer. It is he who succeeds, for his mind has always been focused upon his objectives, his energy devoted to its accomplishment. Pa g e 11 T H E C A Y U G A N Ai.BERT E. BROW N, Mus.D. Director D epartment of Music ROBERT DEYRICKS, A.M. Secretary I thaca College R ALPH EWING, A.B. Director Church Music FREDERICK MARTI N, Pi-r.D. Dirrctor D rpartm1·11t of Speech Corree1io11 ADRIA N M. NEWENS, A.M. Director D epartment of Speech and Drama IDA A. POWELL, A.M. D eau of If/ 0 111m LAURENCE s. l-111.L, B.S. Director D epartment of Physical Education Page 12 T H E C A Y U G A N J. M U RRAY BARBOUR, P1-1.D. Assistant Professor of En{Jlisl, THE \ VAI.TER R. BEELER, M us.B. FACULTY Director, Band LY NN B. BOGART, M us.M. Professo r of Music ROSE C. BROUGHTON, B.O.E. , / ssistant Professo r of Expressio 11 and Dramatic Art B ENJA MI N CATHERll'OOD, PH.D. Professo r of Social Sciena A. D. C HADWICK Professo r of Scenic Art WrLT.l.lAM COAD, L.A.B. Professo r of Music GLADYS w . COATMAN, M.A. Assistant Professor of E11{Jlisl, GEORGE DALA ND Assistant Professo r of A111sic EM ILY L. DWYER, B.S. Librarian R. MAE HOLMES Associate Professor of M11si c ELSBETH JO NES Pr ofessor of M11si c BERT ROGE RS LYO N, B.S. Professo r of M11si c CRAIG M c HENRY, M us.B. Assistant Profl'sso r of Music \ VALTER C. R OBE RTS, B.S. Professo r of Dramatics Page 13 .......................................... ..........................................T H E C A Y U G A N THE FACULTY MARG U ERITE ROWLAND, M.A. JENNIE vv. TALLcoTT, A.M. 1/ssistaut Professor of History Professor of Education LEON SAMPAIX LOUISE TITCOMB Professor of Music II ssista11t Professor of Music LEE C. SMAIL, M u s.B. CECIL D. \ VEST, A.M. Assistant Professor of Music II ssista11t Professor of Science MABEL SMART FLORE NCE WILCOX II ssista11t Professor of La11guage II ssista11t Professor of Music I SADORE YAVITS, A.B. Professor of Physical Education Page 14 C L A S S E S T H E C A Y U G A N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President HAROLD S. GoooFELLOW .Newark Valley, N . Y. B.S. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa; Pres ident, Student Council; Manager, Basket ball, Baseball, Vi'restling. Vice-President MIRIAM PRIOR Baldwinsville, Mass. B.S. Public Schoo l Music. Mu Phi Epsilon; D elta Phi; Oracle; Adelphi ; Student Cou ncil; a Cappell a Choir; G lee C lub; Choral Clu b; Operettas. Secretary W . OoNALD HEss . Rochester, N. Y. B.S. Physica l Education. Phi E psilon Kappa; Oracle; Basketball ; Soccer; Baseball. Treasurer GRACE McN EE . Delancey, N . Y. B.S. Physical Education. Phi Delta Pi; Class Sec reta ry, F reshman Year; Intramural Athleti cs. Page 16 T H E C A Y U G A N P AU LINE BASSETT MOUNT MORRIS, N. Y. B.S. Phy,ica l E ducation. Phi D elta Pi; Oracle; Ad elphi ; Intra mural Athletics. SENIOR J OSEP HINE A. BIA NCO \\'ING DALE, N. Y. CLASS B.S. Physical Ed ucation. DONA Li) C. l3LJ\N DI NG Bll\GllAMPTON, N. Y. B. S. Oral E n g li sh. Theta Alpha Phi; C Ja 5s Secretary, Sophomore Yea r; Dramatic Productions. GERTR UDE C. BROWN BRIDGEPORT, N . Y . B.S. O ral E ng li sh. Theta Alpha Phi ; D elta Phi; Dramatic Productions. J OHN P. I3ROW N, J :t. CO RI NTH, N. Y B.S. O ra l E ng li sh. Theta Alphi Phi; Phi Mu Alph a; Oracle; Ade lphi; Student Cou ncil ; D ebate C lub' ; Business M anager, 1935 CAYUGAN; Dramatic Productions. THm l'IAS L. B:i.owN GRA NVIi.LE, N . Y. B.S. Public School Music. Phi Mu A lpha; Presid ent of Oracle ; Adelphi ; Student Council ; E ditor-in-Chief, 1935 CAYUGA N; Busin ess M anager, 193+ CAYUGAN; Itha ca n Staff; G lee C lub ; Operettas; Sy m phony Orch estra ; Little T heatre Orchestra. Pa g e 17 T H E C A Y U G A N CHARLES H. l3 U DESHEl i\T YORK, PA. 13 .S. Instrumental Music. Kappa Gamma Psi ; Student Council; a Cappel la Choir; Concert Rand; Conce rt Master, Symphony Orchestra ; Little Theater OrcheH ra. vV,1.u AM M. B us H NE LL RO CHESTER, N . Y. B.S. Physical E ducation. Phi Epsilon Kappa; Oracle ; Football ; Basketba ll ; Baseball ; Soccer. M A RJORIE B U R N H AM NEW YORK CITY BS. Public Schoo l Music. Mu Phi Ep si Ion ; 0 pe retta s P AULINE E. B U RROWS ELM IR A, N. Y. 13 .S. Public School Music. a Capella Choir. CARMEN E. CAIAZZA GRAN VILLE, N . Y. B.S. Instrumenta l Music. Phi Mu Alpha; Oracle; Adelphi; Student Council; Presi dent, Band School ; Little Theater Orches- SENIOR tra ; Operettas. CLASS RAYMOND J. CALLAGHAN CAPE MAY, N, J. B.S. Physical Education. Footba ll; Bas ketball; Baseball; Track. Page 18 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■ ••• • •• ■ II !I ••••. ■ • • ••••. T........ H .E......... C.. ..................................... A Y U G A N THOMAS J. CAT.LA H 1\N DA LTO N , MASS. B.S. Oral Engli sh. Kappa Gamma P si; Basketball. SENIOR J 11:\ 1Es T. C AU LFIE LD, j 1c CLASS NEW YORK C IT Y B.S. Phys ica l E ducation. Footba ll. lVL1RY E. C R U IC KS H AN K NE\V HARTFORD, r,.r, Y. B.S. Physica l E ducation M \ rtY lLENE CUSTER II OOVERSVI I.I.E, PA. B.S. Public Schoo l Music. Sigma Alpln l ota; D elta Phi; lthaca n Staff; C horal C lub ; a Cappc ll a C ho ir; Operetta,. Rocrn D1N ucc1, Jr: . FALL RI VE R, M ASS. B.S. lnstrumental Music. Phi Mu A lpha; Ithaca n Sta ff; Conce rt Band; Operettas. B EATRI CE M. D1PASQ UA LE RO C I-1 ESTER, N. Y. B.S. Physica l ·E ducation. D elta Psi Kapp3. Page 19 T H E C A Y U G A N RAYMOND F.