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SEQUEL
SUMMER,
1985
PSC
Wish
List
The
college
always
welcomes
donations
of
new
or
good
used
items
that
would
fill
a
need.
So
you
can
keep
us
in
mind
when
you
plan
to
upgrade
the
furnishings
or
equip
ment
at
your
business.
Here's
a
partial
list
of
current
needs:
★
Chairs
are
needed
for
Longtin
Cafeteria
(35
0).
Ours
are
showing
much
wear
and
tear
on
the
upholstery.
New
tables
would
be
welcomed,
too.
If
you
have
a
source,
but
not
the
quantity,
the
snack
bar
could
use
new
tables
and
chairs,
also.
★
The
Forestry
Division
submits
this
wish
list:
a
front
end
loader,
a
truck
with
a
dump
body,
modern
electronic
distance
measuring
instruments,
micro
computers,
and
a
greenhouse.
★
The
Alumni
Office
still
needs
a
good
electric
(self-
correcting)
typewriter.
★
The
Post
Script,
photography
lab,
year
book,
and
Public
Relations
Office
would
all
appreciate
darkroom
equipment,
including
a
stainless
steel
sink,
safelights,
print
dryer,
lockers
or
cabinets,
good
condition
develop
ing
tanks
and
reels,
and
an
additional
enlarger
and
timer.
Alumni
Calendar
June
7-9
.......................
Alumni
Council
Retreat
on
Campus
Midsummer
..................
Burlington,
Vt.,
Atlantic
City,
N.J.
August
3-18
.....................
Vacation
at
Paul
Smith’s
College
August
9-11
..........................................................
Reunion’85
August
16-18
.......
Woodsmen’s
Field
Days,
Booneville,
NY
Late
summer
...................................
Rochester,
N.Y,
Picnic
September
28
..........................................
Las
Vegas,
Nevada
Early
Fall
.............
Albany,
Plattsburgh,
Washington,
D.C.
Mid-October....................PSC
Goes
Mile
High,
Denver,
CO
November
11
..............
New
York
City
Hotel
Show
Party
—
Tower
Suite
*Note:
If
you
would
like
to
assist
in
planning
an
alumni
gathering
for
your
area,
write
to
the
Alumni
Office,
Paul
Smith’s
College,
Paul
Smiths,
NY
12970
or
phone
(518)
327-6315.
College
Celebrates
Preserve
Centennial
New
York
State
is
celebrating
the
centennial
of
the
Adirondack
and
Catskill
Forest
Preserves
this
year,
and
Paul
Smith’s
College
will
be
part
of
that
celebration.
The
Sequel
plans
a
special
feature
on
the
centennial
for
its
fall
issue,
but
here’s
a
preview
of
what’s
planned:
★
A
special
history
display
in
Cubley
Library
to
open
in
late
June.
The
display
will
look
back
at
transportation,
the
old
Paul
Smith’s
Hotel,
and
hotel
personages
in
1885.
★
Forest
History
hikes
to
be
led
by
Professor
Mike
Kudish
during
the
summer
and
fall.
★
Special
canoe
trips
in
August
and
September
across
the
“
Seven
Carries”
from
Saranac
Inn
to
Paul
Smith’s.
★
Woodsmen’s
demonstrations
put
on
by
the
Forestry
Club
in
Lake
Placid,
September
13
and
14
(part
of
a
BIG
TO-DO
sponsored
by
the
Department
of
Environmental
Conservation),
and
possibly
a
smaller
scale
demonstra
tion
at
Saranac
Lake’s
Heritage
Days
June
29
or
30.
★
Possible
participation
in
parades
in
Lake
Placid
July
4
and
September
13.
(Contact
Gould
Hoyt
if
you
can
loan
a
flatbed).
★
Adirondack
Theme
Buffet
and
autograph
party
(took
place
May
23
at
the
Hotel
and
featured
photographer
Nathan
Farb’s
new
book
on
the
Adirondacks
which
is
available
at
the
Paul
Smith’s
Shop
in
the
Hotel).
In
addition,
PSC
retired
forestry
Professor
Gould
Hoyt
and
Professor
Jim
Kraus,
have
worked
with
the
Depart
ment
of
Environmental
Conservation
to
create
a
self-
guided
educational
walk
through
an
old
experimental
forest
in
the
Fish
Creek
area.
Anyone
who
will
be
in
the
areas
is
invited
to
participate
in
these
events,
or
to
join
in
the
planning
and
execution
of
our
centennial
projects.
For
more
information
about
PSC
participation,
contact
Gould
Hoyt
at
518/327-3274
or
Nancy
Boyer-Rechlin
at
327-6318.
For
a
regional
listing
of
Centen
nial
events
contact
Department
of
Environmental
Conser
vation
in
Ray
Brook,
N.Y.
Alumni
Giving
Yital
Your
contributions
to
our
Annual
Giving
and
other
fund
drives
are
greatly
needed
and
appreciated.
The
Brian
Zehr
Memorial
Scholarship
Fund
has
passed
the
$5,000
mark,
with
$5,013
contributed
from
196
donors
as
of
May
15.
An
additional
$743
was
received
from
the
Croghan
Mennonite
Mission
Fund
of
Brian’s
Church.
The
Alumni
Annual
Giving
Fund
for
this
year
totaled
$17,225
from
355
alumni
at
the
same
date.
We’re
encourag
ed
by
the
generosity
of
those
who
have
already
given,
but
need
to
hear
from
more
of
you.
The
college
particularly
needs
alumni
support
to
grow
in
order
to
broaden
its
financial
base
and
ease
the
burden
which
must
be
borne
directly
by
students
and
their
parents
in
the
form
of
tui
tion
and
fees.
Here’s
a
breakdown
of
alumni
giving
over
the
past
seven
years:
YEAR
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
DONORS
188
116
67
536
643
622
355*
AMOUNT
GIVEN
6,225
10,400
6,903
25,793
63,360
32,800
17,225*
Thank
Yous
♦Through
May
15,
1985.
Fiscal
year
ends
June
30.
Much
thanks
to
Wally
Ganzi,
’63
for
hosting
a
fund
rais
ing
dinner
at
his
Dallas,
Texas
Palm
Restaurant
in
April.
A
special
note
of
thanks
to
PSC
Professor
Michael
Kudish
and
his
mother,
Mrs.
Esther
Kudish,
for
the
dona
tion
of
a
collection
of
magazine
articles
and
photographs
from
the
estate
of
Mike’s
father,
Aaron
Kudish.
The
col
lection
was
accepted
by
Head
Librarian
Ted
Mack,
’69,
and
will
become
a
permanent
addition
to
the
Frank
L.
Cubley
Library.
Included
in
the
donated
items
are
biological
materials
on
fish
and
fresh
water
biology,
rep
tiles
and
amphibians,
mammals,
and
marine
life
featur
ing
whales
and
porpoises
in
particular.
THE
SEQUEL
Co-editors:
Nancy
Boyer-Rechlin
Acting
Director
of
Public
Relations
Liz
Pope
Garton
Director
of
Alumni
Affairs
Published
quarterly
by
the
office
of
Alumni
Relations.
Paul
Smith’s;
College.
Paul
Smiths.
New
York
12970.
Typeset
and
printed
by
the
Adirondack
Publishing
Company.
Saranac
Lake.
New
York.
Editorial
office:
(518)
327-6315.
The
Sequel
invites
comments
and
editorial
contributions.
Canoe
Buffs
Gather
The
Wooden
Canoe
Heritage
Association
will
be
holding
its
annual
assembly
at
Paul
Smith’s
College
this
summer,
July
25-30.
The
assembly
includes
lectures
and
demonstrations
on
canoe
building
and
paddling
plus
related
crafts
and
topics,
plenty
of
paddling
and
“
just
plain
fun.”
The
association
expects
more
than
200
of
its
members
to
attend.
If
you
would
like
to
be
part
of
this
group
and/or
this
hap
pening,
contact
Dave
Wirschen,
328
Mulberry
St.,
Rochester,
NY
14620
(phone:
716/442-0406).
Annual
membership
in
the
Wooden
Canoe
Heritage
Association
is
$15.
Alumni
Directory
Nears
Completion
All
telephone
contact
has
been
completed
by
Harris
Publishing
Company,
publishers
of
our
official
alumni
directory.
The
purpose
of
the
telephone
contact
was
to
verify
the
information
which
the
alumni
provided
on
the
directory
questionnaires
and
the
information
currently
held
on
the
alumni
records.
At
the
same
time,
the
telephone
representatives
of
the
publishing
company
invited
alumni
to
purchase
personal
copies
of
the
directory.
The
directory
is
tentatively
scheduled
for
release
in
August.
If
you
have
not
received
your
copy
by
mid-
September,
or
if
you
are
interested
in
ordering
a
copy
and
have
not
heard
from
the
publisher,
you
may
contact
them
directly
at
the
following
address:
Doreen
Luff
Customer
Service
Representative
Bernard
C.
Harris
Publishing
Company,
Inc.
3
Barker
Avenue
White
Plains,
NY
10601
IT’S
A
DATE!
Dick
Cattani,
’64,
of
Restaurant
Associates,
Inc.,
is
working
with
the
Alumni
office
to
complete
the
plans
for
the
gala
PSC
Annual
Hotel
Show
Party
in
New
York
City.
The
date:
Monday,
November
11,
1985.
The
place:
the
48th
floor
penthouse
of
the
Time-Life
building.
The
agenda:
a
buffet
reception,
cash
bar,
and
dancing
—
all
overlooking
the
New
York
skyline.
Mark
your
calendar
NOW.
Detailed
information
will
be
in
the
mail
later
this
summer.
Lost
&
Found
Three
beautiful
custom-made
Paul
Smith’s
College
posters
were
left
behind
in
Rochester
after
the
student
and
alumni
receptions
held
there
this
past
March.
One
poster,
which
says
“
ecology
and
environmental
technology,
Paul
Smith’s
College,
in
the
Adirondacks”
with
a
mountaintop
view,
was
apparently
stolen
at
the
stu
dent
reception.
The
other
two
(one
had
a
photo
of
a
group
of
forestry
students
with
professor
Jack
Skelly
and
said,
“
foresty
.
.
.
”
and
the
other
said,
“
hotel
and
restaurant
management.
.
.
”
with
a
view
of
the
Hotel
Saranac)
were
left
in
a
yellow
cardboard
container
at
the
reunion
site.
If
any
of
you
know
where
any
of
these
posters
are,
or
can
help
track
them
down,
please
contact
the
Admissions
or
Public
Relations
Office.
HAVE
A
HEART.
The
large
heaVy-duty
green
banner
which
the
student
council
bought
as
their
gift
to
the
school,
disappeared
the
same
day
it
was
put
up
to
greet
parents
coming
to
graduation.
If
you
have
it
or
know
where
it
is,
please
help
return
it
in
time
for
Alumni
Reunion
in
August.
The
banner
comes
equipped
with
changeable
panels
which
say
welcome,
“
Students,”
“
alumni”
and
“
parents.”