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State University of New York, Teachers College, Plattsburgh, X. Y., MAY 27,1954
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Marion Paterson, Jim Brown Reign
64th Baccalaureate
As Queen, King Over Junior Activities To Be Held June 6
Highlighted By Prom With Butterfield ,
The Music Department
Stiulents at P S T C witnessed the long-awaited coronation ! s e n t
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Carol Garfiinkel Chosen To
Speak at Commencement
With Brydges Addressing
iService Sunday evening, June 6. The
Carol Garfiinkel has been chosen as the senior speaker a t
of the k m - and queen of the junior class May Id. Marion Pater- | sic
p r o of
g r avarious
m w i l l c ofaiths.
n s i s t of rellgious m u .
Commencement exercises, to be held in the college auditorium,
son
and dames Brown were crowned <m the tront lawn ol PS 1 C \
to reiirn
According to the traditional plan. Sunday, dune 13, at 3 p.m. An Early Childhood major from
-!• Junior \Y»*»k.
The program will be divided into four Mainaroneck, X. Y., Carol has been very active on campus as
parts, "We Sing in P r a i s e / ' **\Ve Sing a member of the Student Social Committee and House of Delein Prayer," "We Sing in Dedication"
gates. Last year, she served as art editor of the Cardinal and
unci " We Sing in Hope."
president of tin* Art Club. Carol has been on the Dean's List
Among the selections for the pro- for seven semesters and will graduate with high honors.
gram are "Eli, Eli," to be played by
the orchestra, "Ave Verum" by Mozart, which will be sung by the ensemble with a string accompaniment,
and "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling
Place," sung by the chorus.
President, Faculty
To Meet Parents
Or 1954 Graduates
tf
Processional selection will be the
The president's and the faculty's
"Introduction to the Faithful Shepherd" by Handel and the recessional reception for seizors and parents will !
be held in the main lounge of Mac- !
"Festival March" by Mendelsohn.
donough Hall, Saturday, June 12.
Included in the program will be from 4-6 p. m.
"America the Beautiful," "Panis AnAn annual affair, the reception
gelicus," "Victimal Paschali Laudes"
gives President Dr. George W. Angell
and "Hatikuah."
and the faculty an opportunity to
F o u r ranking senior students will (meet the parents of the seniors and to
recite "A Teacher's Creed."
wish the graduates farewell.
King Jim Brown
Parade F i r s t
T h e queen and her court were paraded around in convertible caravan
before the crowning. Then they were
escorted to their throne. Here Annamarie Grasberger, last year's queen,
placed the traditional gold crown on
Marion's head.
Included in her court were J u n e
Jakobson, Meredith H o m e , Marjorie
Sheridan, Nancy Arnold, Barbara
Jowaisas, Kathleen Haley, Bernadette
Shutt, Lynda Manchester, Sylvia
Millman, and Janice Henderson.
King Brown was crowned by last
year's king, Clarance Yando.
The
king's court consisted of Carl Jabaut,
F r a n k Dale, Arnold Madison, Vernon
Rivers, Bob Merrill, Don Williams,
Bob Sharpe, Richard Earle. J i m Dugan, and A r t h u r Momot.
Veronica Cianciola acted as mistress of ceremonies whUe the queen
and her court were arriving. Following the crowning there was a parade
around Plattsburgh for the king and
queen and their court.
Royalty Elected
The king and queen and their royal
a t t e n d a n t s were chosen by secret baliContinued on Page 4»
Seniors to Re Feted
Bv Dr.RustcrhoItz
Dr. John Rusterholtx. professoremeritus <rf science i t P S T C , will
sponsor a buffet supper for the Elementary seniors m-ho formerly attended his classes. Dr Rusterholtz,
retired in 1961 when the ncm senior
classmen nere freshmrn.
The simper wiH be held at 84 Beek
Street. Dr. Rttsterfeoltx's home
witt be served m thrne shifts
to handle the larfe croup of studmts
One will br at 5 JT; another at 6 15.
tbe last at 7 00 The m nisi i are
vfted to stay as Ian* as they wish.
Or
Queen Marion Peterson
Home Eos Show *Rhvtlim And Fashion*:
Dancers To Do 4A<jes Of Mankind*
The Home Management House wiU
| be open for an informal inspection by
the parents of the seniors from 7-S:3G
p. m.. June 12.
Carol Garfiinkel
" R h y t h m and F a s h i o n / ' a fashion show sponsored by the An open house at the Home ManHome Economics students, will be presented tonight at S p.m. agement Residence for the parents is
jnew this year. It came as a request
James A. Fitzpatrick, Clinton Counin the large auditorium.
(from the senior Home Ecs. who have ty Member of Assembly, will introThe show will feature fundamentals of design, including ' spent six weeks of their Practicum duce Senator Earl W. Brydges, S t a t e
semester living there.
color, line, texture and silhouettes.
Senator from the 52nd district, who
will deliver the main address to the
Nancy Preseott is general chairman for the show. She is
graduates. Senator Brydges is chairassisted by Evelyn Faye, publicity: Lorraine Neder, stage set- Seniors To Replace
man of the Committee cm Public Edting: Ann Elliot, script and dean Wall, programs.
ucation and therefore is responsible
Following the fashion show a program will be presented Ball With Partv
for submitting bills dealing with
by the Modern Dance group. The theme for the show will be An informal Senior P a r t y will re- educational policies in New York
" A g e s of M a n k i n d / ' divided into six p a r t s : Caveman, Rome, place the annual Senior Ball, Friday. I State to the Senate. Plattsburgh has
been host to the chairman of
Medieval Euroj>e, Victorian England, .!azz Age and Atomic J u n e 11. 9 p. m. at Macdonough Hall. (never
j this committee before. His speech will
There will be a program of danc- , undoubtedly be enlightening because
Age.
Also included will he •'Interpretations"' of color and line, ing, refreshments and entertainment of his interest in teacher training
all. The party was decided upon stemming from his work in the field
to be ]>erformed during the fashion show. The Modern Dance for
by the class to m a k e it possible for
Club will do " P e t e r and the W o l f / ' "RockhT My S o u l , " and more seniors to attend than in previ- of education.
" F r a n k i e and J o h n n y . " This will l>e the first year that a fel- ous years Ruth Forest heads the se- Dr. Edward E Redcay. dean of the
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nior committee.
low will dance and i»art <»<' d«.hnnv.