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FRIDAY, M A R C H 2 8 , 1 9 5 2
Grads To Distribute
Fraternity Lists Study-Weary Eyes Scan Wal/s, Show Spotlights Party Tickets Today
Germany, Japan Procedure for obtaining tickets t o
Initiates; Roberts Gaze Into History Via Murals
the S C A G S party h a s been released
A conversation with G e r m a n a n d by S t e w a r t Gates, G r a d , C h a i r m a n
By SALLY G E B I G
Japanese students a t S t a t e College
Secures Office
same wall, shows t h e second build- will be featured over television s t a - of t h e event. T h e affair will be held
T h e balmy breezes o i Spring t h a t
from 8 p . m . to 1 a . m . this evening
ing occupdied by our college in 1844,
(Continued from Page 1, Column 1)
Marjorie Farwell
'52, President.
J a n e Staples '54, is general c h a i r m a n of t h e supper. T h e food committee is under t h e leadership of
K u t h Poole '53; a r r a n g e m e n t s , E l e a n o r Tweedie '52; e n t e r t a i n m e n t ,
Marion Gorskie '52; serving, Corrine
Valenti '54, a n d reception, Lois Twiss
'52.
bring on their tide the fragrance of
soft, wet e a r t h a n d small, b u d d i n g
flowers, lulls t h e mind into a hazy
forgetfulness of a student's duties.
Why n o t heed the wisdom of W o r d s worth a s he tells us yet today,
' B o o k s ! tis a dull a n d endless s t r i f e !
Let Nature be your teacher."
t h e year David Page became our
first President.
Build t h e future o n o u r creative
past, but remember t h a t i t takes
more t h a n day d r e a m i n g on a warm
Spring day. W h a t is done today will
constitute t h e progression or r e t r o gression in tomorrow's past. Give
Let your study-weary eyes s c a n tomorrow's artists a greater inspirthe murals on t h e library walls a s ation for their works.
you sit in a student's contemplation.
K B Elects Roberts
Let s p ' i n g breezes carry you back
K a p p a B e t a h a s announced t h e into State's past a s depicted in t h e
n a m e of their new president, G e r - library murals. As your eyes w a n ald Roberts '53. Roberts will take der from the North Wall a r o u n d t o
the place left vacant by Joseph the West Wall, see t h e history of
P r i d m a n , Grad, w h o recently r e - New York State and the p a r t S t a t e
signed.
College played In this p a g e a n t r y .
T h e n ' as your mind is in a receptive
SLS Holds Banquet
S i g m a L a m b d a Sigma held a n i n - mood for'day dreaming, follow your
formal initiation I r i d a y evening a n d i m a d n a t i o n into t h e future beyond
a formal initiation Sunday after- the West Wall.
noon, according to K e n n e t h Wade
These murals, painted by t h e r e '52, President. A fraternity banquet nowned William Brantley V a n l n g e n
was held a t 6 p . m . Sunday. D r . who was associated with J o h n L a S t e w a r t Denslow, Assistant Profes- F a a r g e , depict a past of c o n s t a n t
sor of Modern Languages, a n d E n - progress a n d productivity
which
sign Walter Keller, President of should be carried into t h e future.
SLS last year, were t h e guest T h e y also reflect the everyday e x speakers. T h e m e n initiated S u n - periences of early Albany villagers.
day a r e : Dnvid Richard '54, Robert Panel 2 on the East Wall shows t h e
Henderson, Eugene Webb, A r t h u r house of t h e Widow Visscher w h o
Lenlg, Robert Lundergan, Morris was well-known for h e r a c q u a i n t Hamlin, Peter Daly, Philip Bartell, ances anions the Indians whom s h e
William Limage, Joseph Sapko, J o h n chased out of her home with a broom
Zldik,
Richard
Giljam,
Gordon when they would occasionally b e Molyneux, J o h n
Fiebka,
Robert come inebriated. Panel 3 on t h e
r h o r t o n , Lrroy Negus, Stanley F o s kett, a n d Robert S c h u m a n , freshmen.
tion W R G B ,
a. m. today.
Schenectady,
State College Ne#c§
at
11
in t h e Sky Room a t Herbert's R e s t a u r a n t , 1054 Madison Avenue.
Tickets may be obtained a t $.75
Toni Packer a n d A n n Tobey,
freshmen, Naoshi K o r i y a m a , a n d per G r a d a n $1.50 p e r guest from
George Lillibridge, I n s t r u c t o r i n the following s t u d e n t s : J a m e s B r e n social studies, will a p p e a r o n t h en a n , President of SCAGS, Phoebe
pro r a m . Lillibridge s t a t e d t h a t t h e Gisondi, Dorothy Smith, Gerald
students will discuss t h e r e l a t i o n - Brophy, a n d Gates, G r a d s . T h r o u g h ship between the United S t a t e s a n d out t h e evening refreshments will
be served.
Germany and Japan.
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mittee reports and the passing of a initiation of pledges tomorrow a n d In a special release fo t h e State
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motion concerning testing of c a n - formal initiation Sunday afternoon College News, Time magazine p r e - grads. Questionnaires to graduates
dictates
for Student
Association Hl 2:30 p. m. Louis Urbano. G r a d . seated a preview of t h e forthcom- from 1884 to 1947 sought informaA g C n C i d InclucleS P l a n s
Song L c a d n . Today's assembly will will be initiated along with the fol- ing book, "They Went to College." tion on t h e president's main quesr
p .
r\
include discussion of a motion eon- lowing J u n i o r s :
Alfred
C a n n o n , Describing what h a s happened to tions: is a specialized course more
TOf rlZZCriA, L/dflCing
cernmg
Big-Fours,
nominations. Robert Smith, a n d Bernard Swart./,- 90(14 graduates of more than 1000 beneficial
than
a liberal
arts
elections, a n d announcements.
m a n n . F r e s h m a n Installees include colleges, this L ok reveals new facts course, a n d to what extent d o A. P i z z a party in t h e Commons
...
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Robert
Ashfield,
Willis
Bosch, a n d debunks a few old ones about, g r a d u a t e s participate In communi- tonight will begin Junior Weekend,
Delegates Report On fcSA ( onfab
Brewster, Frank Ca.ulilo. college graduates.
ty affairs.
which will be climaxed by the J u n i o r
Hmvil,.d
s t u d e n t Council member-: who a t - n , „ l i l l ( 1 C l l l ) o n i c i l | Donald Capuano,
T h e book was written as a result
In response to t h e first question P l ' o m tomorrow night a t the Crosstended the HSA Conlorcnee gave re- p u | | 1 ( . p f , | i a rjeWitt comb.s, Robert of a survey conducted by Time 7 0 ' ; felt that their courses had roads, L a t h a m .
al I he
c o n f e r "oei
l )i ol sr lsfi o n" "- i", "' l i'p"s' committee
and d i s - ( . ( m u , | V | , i a n i e s Conway. Kdward asking college presidents what they helped a lot in their occupations;
Pizza served in t h e college cafeK'nd.-m
f'ouncil
approved
the re- , .
,
, ,
. ,,,
Cm noil, . Hobert
DeMichlell,
A, n t h-- most wanted to know about their 2 ' , had not been helped a t all. tcria at 8 p . m . will start the party
purl.-, w h.ch
" d l be p o s t e d o n l l i e
iniv IicNovii, Edward Franco vva 1 Most graduates would, if they h a d tonight. J u n i o r s attending will then
St a l e n l C o m a : ' M u l l e t i n H o a r d n e s t
i n Helm. Herald Hoh'.inan Donald
_
to do it again, repeal their majors, adjourn to t h e Commons for d a n c We' !<
I.ein, J a m e s Lnckhnri CU raid Me- | < •
Q I
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'»>!', would go back lo college, and ing a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t .
Musical
!|
The e o i i u n i
Donald David McKay. John Mur- L # f l l O n
J C l l t i U U ffclS
T would select the same college n u m b e r s from past Big-4's have
reported
p r o u n - . ,•. ,on
, iMm.
i t .ng-Up
p l a n s Day
f o r rissey
ico, Dan
iel Nnp
p a z z o , Richard
R o b e r t SP
a ge
er
, - __
David
Perry,
Large
cities seem
attractsettled
col- Anna
been Oberst,
scheduled
for the
lege
graduates
I I ' ,tohave
General
C h a i revening.
m a n of
I l i a ! e v e n : , ,r,a] i i i e i e w a s a l s o a n
Penny
Siino, and John
Todd,
down outside their home states, the Weekend, states t h a t all Juniors,
pur, I r o i u i h e coimiiittee l o o k i n g i n Cleneral
Chairman
of
theC h i
.Science majors especially have this ,:• hiding those attending stag, Will
lo l i e p r o c u r e m e n t
ol a plaque
in Sigma
'i'heta
Family
Buffet S u p ||
W / ' P P »' '
f
waiideilusl It a l o seems that tile : ' ' welcome at t h e party. Miss
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CO l l e g e W i l l r a r t l C i p a t e
s
Students To Procure
Copies O f 'Primer
K D R Names Pledges
K a p p a Delta R h o h a s pledged
Robert Luippold, Instructor in M a S t a t e College students w h o did
thematics, a n d Allan Rosebrock, Asr o t receive their copy of P r i m e r
sistant Professor of Education, as
this past week may still obtain it
honorary faculty members, accordby contacting Harrison F . B a r t l e
ing t o K e n Rutley '52, President.
'52 via S t u d e n t Mail, according to
Rutley, T h o m a s Holman '52, J o h n
Bartle. Editor-in-Chief of t h e m a g Zongrone '54, and Harvey Robinson
azine.
'52, will a t t e n d the Eastern Regional
Conference of Kappa Delta R h o t o - Primer is S t a t e College's a n n u a l
day, tomorrow and Sunday a t P e n u literary publication, including s e - .
lecllon's from t h e best contributions
State.
of short stories, verse a n d essays
by the students of the college.
memory
lives
ol
those
in World
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the
was,
w h o gave
War
then
I I . Alan
appointed
Student
chairman
Council
per Sunday
Swell-
n , -,
of
p
T 1 it*
Baui|iicl
to
is
m
be h e l d
Eleanor
following
have
been
from 4:30
n n l . s k i s 'f>4.
liicultj
Invited
lo a t t e n d :
| „ , s | S |uclcnts have had a greater Uberst also invites Juniors to bring
l
In Intercollegiate M e e t i n g
members
J
Agnes
J
made
In
Foreign
St i i d e i i l
PIT
go i n t o
will
A
inol 'on
Fund
The
also
Fuliercr,
Assistant
Professor
ol
ii,
in
Nation
Mourns
Fate O f H e r o
Fund.
p is ,ed
on I'nyp.
E
rem,mi
theBig-Four
wa
(Continued
the Sophomore
l o I he
(UttnmnS)
Sj.ei i l l
sembl.v
and
,
a,
'1 he
As
purpose <
is I o g l \ c
bate
prael i e u
Slice d i s c s , , , , , , as well
«'" li "'^ P r - ' - ' - u u . . Union
-aim
p . u l l on
111,-
ne
host
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r
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their favorite records to the party.
.statistics regarding incomes show Dancing will be to music from t h e
" | ; | 1 students who had to earn part viefrola.
>"' «» "'' nillege expenses have low- .,.„ <.,.„„,„ Q u c e n A , M | , ,
ei incomes Ulan those who did not. Gigantic c h a m p a g n e bubbles efh u
a,r i e s 11-.-,
than
Protestant
;higher
; ,,' ' ,,h .^ s, a(4,l raclun
^ u . l K i^
to ^ earn
. t , i u ^ ( . la
n ! ,blue
r r ocmh a mbpl a
u eg n e champagne
, glasses,
fountain,
w h le ( a h cs receive lower sali ,i
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a n d blue light will lurnish the backics I hah either group,
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ground lor the crowning o the queen
i t11
s b ic1 1\ reviewed arc some , ,,,. • , , ,
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tomorrow
at
the
<>' 'J ' " ' I ' , " ^ ^ \ " ' "TJicy rato n dmidnight
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s
ai rin
th(
a n
V.t I I n U w
to be published Prom. T h e queen's court will consUor
soon
b\ H a r c o u r t ,
Brace
i '
Comslst
of
lour attendants
ithe
runners-up
Ihe Sixteenth Animal New YorK
-'LUe ' i n t e r e n l l c i a l e
Conference
(Mas on their Hig-Four amounied I'unhsh.; Anita L Dunn a n d Mary , m d i,,. Ki .sinli\e Assembh will be
approved
climate was
$100
of a
this
i(:„nt\nurii
I«I Ptii/c B, ol
Column
U Saturday,
April 17 lo 111.Friday
according
lo $J4i).4H to
A motion
made
nd E
Conklin Supervisors
English,
| u Id in Albany'I'lnir^da.v.
and
llllillCJ
In
I h e flll'lill \
spoil..Ol e i l
In
.Mrs
h.lnora
Carrino,
ton' i-n.'iiir
Profits
i nil I ri
pany
Ai.is!
Junior Receives
L. G. Balfour Co.
wail,
try
U N Scholarship
Joseph
I .ninbai iii
se\ e n ! I i s e m i n a l
tlolial
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hnn
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colleges
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life
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United
a w i l l ' I w ,i • n i a i l i
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College Florists for Years
Special Attention for Sororities and Fraternities
Finch
Junior
V o l k C:i\
when they engaged litis swashhiickling senior
GREENHOUSE
Corner Ontario & Benson
al
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in cotnlial! At first, he was foiled hy the tricky,
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smoking. That's the. true
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w h o a r e also
state
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last
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head.-
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Yanarella,
Mary
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working
Belli.
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committee
supervision ol
a n d Robert
Kathleen
are
Pas-
Muriel
Sweitzer are
decorations
Wright
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Korb.i
belore
holly
c o m m i t tee.
head
o l t h e ticket
or
coll-
B u r k e , Joseph
ox
"ii
assisted by
committee,
Anthony
The
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available
for obtaining
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m a i
been
a n d Alan
responsible
ices
also
and Marlon
Woodman
or- i
names
has
Ihe arrangements
ipierella,
in
the route
Workers
Oberst
si.sting
on
»
Cominitiee
Miss
booth
showing
'
are
and pink
Cree-
a n d Julie
co-chnirmen
ol t h e pub-
Joan
Stopielo
is
cominitiee.
Forum Delegation To Represent
Pakistan
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held
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pop.,mid
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will
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represent
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United
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role
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I'laijue
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model
a n anniversary
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plenary
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anniversary
model
M i l - I n ' h e sponsor.-,
Seniors;
session.
Counaddress
o f peace
-.indents'
will
dele-
Nations a n d
ol I h e U N i n
l o I'lesent
present
shah Bok-
t h ekeynote
I w c n i \ - HI t h
assembly
El-
social
t h e dele-
on the Security
o n llie
Tin
K.
ol
the Pakistan
ckdiver
serve
advisor
Ahmed
ol
t o i he
ed will
Mathew
accompany
Mary
will
Professor
a.s l a c u l l y
duel
Margaret
and
Seniors,
Ur
Assistant
ecoiul
Pnntelakos
Daniel
alleriuites
hail,
Lumbal
l''uller.
Kocdcr,
l''ll/.gerald,
-tpdie...
Hall
will
l'hehe
as i n a i n t i ' l i i i n c e
DCICK.IICS
Va-illkc
Anno
a n dJoseph
are t h e representatives
Joan
m i d l-'oiiniler
aims
oi ga i n/.a I i n n
delegalion
l t d Dessinio/.
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Stale's
would
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a n d llie
proposed
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will
pa
N a i ion-,
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gates
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upon
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K m i.ni
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Wil.on
be b o w .
Al-
delegalion
Hulled
iipie-cul
pen e
middle
Colin
ill, Jin.iiis,
' a l l , as
will
attending
oilleien!
a n d will
oluiiou.'i
n'l
eipbl
college
on
Wednesday,
announce.'
ol
As- .Morion
t h e (,'ollegl-
Barnard
Assembly
crsary
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The Nam
on
A t Model
T w i n .
Council
will
l!a i i
ie
Student, who
w lo cannot
halls
c o l l
i l l hei
be ev 11 - i n I
w ill
,
are
\ p i il 111 H a n
I'llcsdal
ii.ni
t h e home
lie , 1 , a!
I lie a p p l o. ed
I (•• t HI o
lo
Im
\pril
M \ IMP.a
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Coinmis-
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be h e l d
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S'UIP'
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provide
'
I n ' D a i id
a n d t w o pages
essh
hm
n an
t h e ffrre
l o .students
in I h e Election
mail
iicsday.
duci.
Hill
placed
•'
Vgeuila
Ism.mc
ill
111 New Y o r k
(•;,,ni m a n
urn
o i l ices
released
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be
11
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Camel leads all other brands bybitiions
w ,11
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| T for Throat, T for Taste ), you'll sec why . . .
After all the Mildness Tests . . .
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si
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;u
i n , i I , iw
you've tried < iameU I'm ,'ltl days in your "T-Zone"
n
i ni k I n 11 i ',a
arc
lupin
liilorinahoii
a r e I lie
M i s ,Hill.
1 cnoig
Election Rules
Jumoi;
Hci k h o l el
Conmiilli
Itaebelors, a n d
Conference
an
Judicial
'I he
\ ii I hn.
lift kllolcl,
andMi
Disclose
follow.
i
Mildness Test, which simply asks you to l r \ Camels
as your steady smoke, on a day allcr-day,
" '
hlme
altar l.i'l
to
"'"'''
will
which
Sheila
election i
lf rnoum
n
Orchestra
My ska ni a Lists
.Villi .el
Seniors,
be I In- sub ici-Ps u n d e r
( i r i l e i - i-n
vow
al e
today's
chosen
c Iippel.-i'ii. a n d
ales.
gambling
Hcrkholei
own
I usdicli.
al
Hotel
will
to
l.idMi
I n his
i earless
I nsilicl,
meet l i e
I'nor
sed
.
\\ ..i a l
a n d K e l hies
dele
lcquircmcnls,
h i m d i d she a c e o n i p l i s l i
dci-il
isi n.
and
and
'I hey
I.eiuil •
m.i I a
Ihe
Ins resistance.
in;..ht\
Kobel I
T i l l ee
ep
aim i n
IX y e a r s
single,
i;irl
liiumn
down
one
. -nioly
I >CSSIIIIII/
t h e ideal
Hut, for
remained
of
SI ale
I rmn
('harass
'.aln.'.al ,
\,.i
Meal tickets spfi.fio for tffi.oo
the charms
lilnndc,
ale
\ , : ho!
regular
College Delegates W i l l Convene
eh
s. in noon hour special
HIT
alio
and
at
Asseiiu,,,
heP-lne.',.,
ot h c i
ITs ihe sensible lest . . . the 30-1 lay Camel
DINNER
New
O: m l c : nat u n i a l
le"
I,INCH
Hill
despite
l
lie a l i l l
N.i I s u e .
D.md
of
I n Attend
\
nice! in
sword of logic: The only way yon can judge
test of cigarette mildness!
17(i (Mail
lit
the arms
Ihe
I )e s u n n / .
Ani-
liul he parried their thrusts u ith this gleaming
mildness is hy strati)
Cindy s
Restaurant
III
lend
has l i c -
ideal
ni'in
(iruni
desperate
Ibis
be c o n d ' S ' l c
('nllee.e
I h e p i n T S ,C.S
' si.i
''one-pnlT" . . . "one-snilT" cigarette mildness tests,
t he
i o h el \ c
and
will
Sis
pal
thousands,
resist
liern
mil
eonleienee
Delegates
to
to understand how
is m a r r i a g e .
In eali
m
of
luscious
means
N.o n a i -
il a
a
I.'il A i m e r ,
hard
Vmriican
I he :.e
Sam
in
hill
is u c d .
lli.il
Mil
I in
the
into
\l.\c.
lis
Two
I"
liny,
protests
last
ol t h e pa
I h e Colic",.ale
fallen.
l i ' l Aimer,
last
resistance
SI .:;."> . V l a r r v i n '
i I lie
Ii.is
I i alien
n i s i it m e
conlerciK'C
The
FLORIST &
lias
on riea n
aw a r d i .1 a s c h o l a r
ii.iliuu's
ol argiliii/.rd
Irayed
. i • 111 • I ,i I l i i e i t i n - :
&uA
1 lie
marriage
As p a r t of t h e campus ChesterFRATERNITY JEWELRY
field campaign, a box for the reception of wrappers from packages of
Badges
Rings
Steins
Chesterfield cigarettes will be placed
Jewelry
Gifts
Favors
in t h e Co-op. Any s t u d e n t who
Stationery
Programs
wishes to enter the contest should
Club Pins
Keys
place his Chesterfield
wrappers,
Medals
Trophies
with his name in t h e provide:!
space, in this receptacle.
Write or Call
T h e individual who turns in t h e
CARL SORKNSEN
most wrappers will be awarded a
30 Murray Ave. Waterl'ord, N.Y.
carton of Chesterfields, in about a
month, according to Grace Smith
Telphone Troy — Adams 825G3
'52, Editor-in-Chief of t h e S t a t e
College News.
HREAKFAST
/Vv
FRIDAY, A P R I L 4 , 1 9 5 2
VACATION!
Agenda Includes Sororities Slate J u n l o r S T o H o l d F o r m a l D ^ I C e
b A Nominatibns, tvenrs; Hedges A i f
J ' T
kl> L
Big Four Motion To Join Potter A t L r O S S r O a d S I O m O I T O W I N l g K t
Campus Interviews on CigaretteTests
Contest To Highlight
Chesterfield Campaign
KAPPV
at
the
Dtinean
sessions.
plaque
t h e present A s -
STATE COLLEtSE N E W S .
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 19S2
PAGE 2
Gammon-State*
Due Consideration . . .
Todfiy in assembly a motion to eliminate the
rivalry Big Four ahtltto institute an All Slate Review will be presented before Student Association.
This proposal 'lias been urged for many years by
those who either feel a need for improvement of
class activities or1 who have no real participating
interests in those class events.
The Big Four has always^ been an important
factor in unifying the novice class at State College
and in maintaining friendly and social relations
during the remaining years. Anyone who has bellied in this production will acclaim the benefits which
are gained from the Hig Knur. Freshmen need,
above all, to acquire friendships among their own
classmates and fr.?n this discover who will make
probable leader;.
.Manx' more freshmen can tit active in a class
program than can take part in an All College Review. Members of an incoming class would be reluctant in putting their efforts on an all college
scale since they would have to compete with others
who are experienced and who have already perfected their talents.
In addition, such a production will disclose the
various talents and skills: directing, acting, writ
ing. business arrangements, and musical abilities,
'l'hose who have not been interested in the Hig Four
and denounce the activity are also llic ours who
would not participate in an All College Review.
A unified class is an active class, not nnl\ bene
licial lor its own spirit inn also lor the inleresi s of
the school. The liig four apparently satisfies main
ol these requirements.
Evaluation
Willi
the s t u d e n t
v a r i o u s offices of
versy
*
of
M
nominations
now open
contest
is in
the
nominated
with
and
concern,
then
for
each
than
because
they
r e p n M-iilalives
males
enniro
spotlight
year
elected students
there
wlm
t h e i r p o s i t i o n s m e r e l y because t h e y a r e
ing
the
it is an i->ue w h i c h w i l l be a n d m u s l In-
deliberated
rather
for
t h e c o l l e g e , the o v e r d o n e
a popularity
a g a i n . Yet
«
well-known
are d i l i g e n t ,
collaboraling
are
achieve
hard-work
with
then
i la>s
for t lie i n t e r e M of t he s c h o o l .
( J b v i o i i s | \ , i u n . s i d c r a t i o n is in'ven l o the s m i . i l i l ,
well-rounded
is n a l u r a l h
son.
but
student
who
inclined
ibis
lai t o r
should
•ielecting f u t u r e l e a d e r s
dent
who
benelil
have
is a good " m i x e r
In nominate
not
the
a ureal
n| the s c h o o l a n d l he class
be y o u r best
per
be e x a s p e r a t e d
( '(insider i lo-<-k
n u l l ribiited
' die
tinm/lv
| i.u I
'I h e \
for
m.it
lint
and
n r g a n i / a t ions o | w h i i h t o n are a m e m b e r , but
01
not.
I lie
f r i e n d s or b e l o n g to the ai l i v i l i e s
are a I wa v> r e a d t to h e l p w lie 11 i n
lion
in
llm-a- -an
I'here
are
worked more inleiin-lt
main
siudenls
on n n r n i
the'
i h e v g a i n ret oLUii
who
have
I w o ac I i v i l ii-.s, a n d
JUNIOR DEVILTRY
Now that '53's long awaited weekend is here, we
have cast roving eyes around the campus, and tve are
going way out on a limb to predict the queen and her
court: Queen: Gorgeous Abigail Blattman, and court:
Sweet Petunia Tcli'er, Redhead Juanita Laiinon, Seintilating Roberta Sinkledam, and Torrid Prancine
Hodge; for freshman attendants: Adorable Adrian
Lennig and Bouncing Barbie Coan. Never before have
we seen such unequaled beauty.
BIG FOURS . . .
As usual, faults were found with the I'rosh production . . . but let's remember it's not the actual show
that counts in the long run, it's the friends you meet
and the people you learn to work with. Frankly, in
spots we thought the Frosh liig Four was one ot the
most, enjoyable we've seen: not evert' class has had
such brilliant ad-libbing or such blood-curdline n n l "
drama on film. Let's give credit where credit is uu,
While- we're on the subject, the Big Four iincnm n,
be presented t iday i.s not one to be skipped otei wain
u "Who cures'. 1 " altitude. Remember llic Four ',datwo nights out of our calendar which are vert ;n
portailt in rivalry. If we had one all-ciillec.- Imw. we
ure sure that Juniors and S'eiiiors would no.e i re hmen and Sophemores out and lake over ihe wine
show. This would not be fair! II isn't the Juniors and
Seniors who need lo meet people and learn In w-.c.
with one another; they have already had their j;lor\!
"Ed, sec if you can sort of put this rush man more at case'
We admit thai the n a t u r e of llic Big Fours ha . i ham:
ed and it is because Ihe nature ol Kivalrt na .
changed, but if S t u d e n t Association insists on doing
away with Big Fours, let's have a belter a i l e t i t i
than one show Hint would limit its tnlenl lo ui.-' the
upper classes. Why not (ry an all-college revue l.n
IJy JIM (T MMINGS
Campus Chest so that everybody can gel into the act
r-IDIII tin- cradle ol the ureal Am- Unit it lakes a majority lo decide. but lei's keep Big Fours until we find a Mibstilui nui
erieiin Comiiionvveiilth sprinu lliou- Thai each is an Individual and there which really accomplishes l heir purpose
sands and thousands ol tender yoimn are laws by which they must abide, E. «. A. <oNi I : K I : \ C I : . . .
hearts tnlo the lahuloii.s net work
N ( ) | o n g ( ? | . .,,.,. t h ( , s k u l l s u n b l e m 1)1
T h e Eastern S l a t e s Association C o n l e r e n e e held .:
" " ' educational null m a r c h the M u , ; | N ( ) | o | l i , t ,,. d ( ) l h | V | n i m l s s e e k
New Y o r k last weekend appears to h a t e been in,'
Ihoii.sand.s ol little reel. Open and U u , mXM)U
,,,,„,
why
imswPrs
lire
w o r t h the nionet put i n t o il W i n should we pat ea. n
pure, are iheir unblemished skulls. | ) ( ) W s | 0 ( . k j , m ( | ( .. m , x , n . | J C ; l i e d as
Some arc eaaer and curious Some ,. l M ,^ ,, u , r l . ( , w ,,.,,, ,, y ,,.,„, , u , a ( | year for a conference t h a i seems in be solely a.-.,
domic? T h i n g s like t h i s m i g h t be put i n t o the h a n d
- , n ' n n l -" ciirioii.s.
which once had cecal possibility is of i he K ( ! U " M M " U D e p u r l i i i e n ! . -n Mini ! h . v
..n!.'
In.- is ,i iii-,\ a.itculiirc a new IUIA A thriving sponge. The mtorelect .siudenls lo no bill not nn S t u d c n l A .socialinn
exper.eiiee. VVIi.il becomes il this nialion has been learned all too well money. We realize that We ure n teacher's enlleur in.I
raw mail-rial alter u •• iiidni linn into n, allow confusion to die
t l i e r e f o r e an i n d i v i d u a l i.s rec|iured to be a w e l l - r . i i i n d
i lie liiaclinierv ol .social de\ chipcd one bill we feel that academic c o n l e r e n c c s - I U I I I U I
men: , u.derd ., mailer ol Heme..''"' ' ' " ' ^ "' ' ^ m l U ' " r a " k , T
be in l he h a n d
ot Ihe a d n i i i u . I ral inn rai In-* th m
<l.ni.s spcculalnin Within I he wall. '• ' " " l " l)l ' | " l l l u l ' " J'1"' «.v.slem ol
l i i e r e are o t h e r s
li > pel I'm in i u| I ; I U \
he is r u n n i n g
who
iiave been
a m I w In i hei
ins,1 lei i i g n i i ii HI n i i | \
t t h i i h i In- si u i l e n l
im room
lie
lie i n t e n d
w nh
limit
a
pei i m m
. i l l >i
ESTABLISHED
UY
THE
\ i HI a n -
noni
l i e a i a m lida !e
I! U I N C
XXXV
MAY
19 I G
OF
1') 1 0
CLASS
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Ti
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a
seems n, be a
li.illel
re.u
deal
more
lo
1'crhaps it is dlll'leilll lo leach
pe.iple !.. Ihink'.' Perhaps too main
.'! i. d.ui ' know what il is to think'.1
lull 1'irliaps education l.-. in ! a proees.s
belli
leclle
,:
keepue.', kids n i l i h e an-et. and
" i l l ul the labor m u r k e r 1 Peihap.-.
'!;
ti'nuble
i es'
11,•: w l i b
t he
•I
I- bin ,c 11 h cninplex n a t u r e ol
1
u m i i n i ••iieielt'
I'erhap.s leachei
ure nnl teachers, but sl r e a n i h n e i l
1
d r i l l ma. I crs'
W'bati-M'i the catl-e. it i i i u . l be
o.-n. In I II Ac a l e In rcah/.e anil
]l
Willi
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I.Us
ol
i le.-lloi r h ,
We
nut • I ii -a leal n In knnw I' a a
A. :..,:,.' .-..inept We must be I . i n c h !
• Ii ii u is nnl el.mi -b tu e u i i l e n l nui
...'..
Willi Ihe idea ' l i a l d c u i n c i a i v
'he be.a n U e u i nl nut e m i n e n t
" . I ' l i a l it e o n l a u i s a lol nl Innsen m i n i - I ul I we w ere I .Id in nielli
"i..
We nee. I be I. i n c h I l.. t h i n k
' ' a mi e. -,,:,. 111, • ,-.,u. a pi -. nl cle
lia'llll.
I h e 111:
I'lIC ' W i l l i
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In
M a m -Il ,
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I rush ( a m p , and sports, and sinus."
September, 194(1 . , .
found Stale basking in the sun—
Then suddenly came shunts and (lurry,
And :i new school year had brgiin!
The freshmen filled the wailing buses
.And headed for I'rosh Camp,
Where thev spent a jolly weekend—
Slightly chilled and damp!
Curious sights assailed the eye
During this I href day spree
i As assorted counselors' apparel
From Ihe llagpoles Happed with glee!)
Weary, hut still smiling,
.And back at college again.
Keel Devils met new obstacles—
Di lesls, more tests, and then . , .
Lines, lines, everywhere,
And mil u vacant seal;
Lines liu hooks and beanies,
.And even lines to eat!
Soon Campus Day evolved
I rum llic whirl of many teas,
Student Assoeial ion We are aire t h a i tin del.•-..•.
-cut to New York f r o m our Student ("mined ' . i n .
Willi I he idea nl l e a r n i n g • nine! hue-, and pr..h ,:,:
beiieliled I r o m Ihe c o n l e r e n e e bill we m m I t h i n k .-•-,
den.
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phase of college life.
s. \. oi i in:its . . .
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l u u e i i i leadens n c x l year'' N o m i n a l I a
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Bif KAY WRIGHT
Moving Up Day came too soon
Bringing much tradition.
That evening 1953
Was steeped in great perdition.
Before long 195,'!
Watched from a lofty height
The progress of the brand new frosh
And wondered ul their plight.
Another Campus Day had come, and
iThough il was a blow),
They lei the Blue Jays have the cup . . .
Just good will, you know!
Thai year passed more quickly
Than any had before,
And soon the Devils were entering
"The Happy People's" door.
Amid tension and excitement
Of their second Moving Up Day,
lied Devils applauded wildly
As the prized cup came their way.
Then y:t another year was gone,
And September, '51
Brought the Gremlin sister class
To join
in college
fun.
And I lien (lie bright anil shining cup
Now that the WEEKEND'S dually here,
Jolly Juniors will have their day—
Complete with party and with prom,
Iteliiiiged
And a jolting ride in hay!
(o
'53,
Kivulry sped onward—
Ihe scores were mounting fast.
Hlue Horizons" soon became
An epic of Ihe past.
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H,em is a bonk subject. II is an eildn meed Irom school life.
m .v
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'" tnliiinc nl work. T h e r e exists just
a n d il he w ill fail in l he t i n i
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t h e d i i l \ of I lie " l l u e |i a w hii h
ihose t a s k s i d the b e - i ol his a b i l i h
?
c m e r i u i i e i i l . bin i.s r a t h e r In be cUs, .,.
,
,
entered in the i n a b i l i t y ol our school
s ti's li elinn
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and e x p e r i m e n t a l e x p e n nidi cd I he wonders ol i he w m i I Yet
w c dn n,il lime, to cull i\ ale Us I rue •nei's, .schools p r e t e r to ulili/.e the
ci uw : h, lor we M'v lar too im y l r.t - e e old m i l hod nl i n e m o r i / u t ion
1 lemOCTury
to
lie: In .-.;, leiin/e us si met lire and in I ree.ur.'.ilul ion
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The elemental-', .school.s .'lab the
w i t h an c \ i ra i u r r i i u l a i p r n g i a m a n d h a v e i > in i nun ; and tell I hem how luck'. I hev
are m h a t e been born Mnerlcan.s
11 i b i i h - i i t er_\ l i l t le i n H L o o k a r o u n d s m i
11 \ m i
And then Hie kid.- a bil inc|uisilivc
-can h u il h a sin, ere i n s i i ; h l , t i HI w ill f i n d l lie nl c o u n e . ask the learned ones the
pel - o n - .
rea on whv IM Ihi.s -real niic.stmn
A s l o r t he l l o m i l i e e s , lei I heir i i m -i i e m e be I l i e u :s .supplied ., list ., mile wale Thev
g u i d e . \ c a n d i d a t e realizes w l i e l h e i hi w i l l be a b l e are I,.1,1 thai men arc equal and
then
View Three Years At State
Mirrored In Blue Champagne
FOOTBALL . . .
We're exhausted on this subject along with evertone else. Anyway, we're glad there will be an investigation into its future possibilities to find out definite
answers to our questions. Everyone can relax n little
until December, l!)r>2. We're glad the issue did conic
up; at last we saw some life in our student assnciulioi
—it's been so long!
, , , , , , , II
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ui p . l u l l e d had-, --"cs nil Hie plocc-.s
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1952
Red Devils
.By SIIAI Kit and KELLER
^bemacfiacif, 9K Action
FRIDAY, APRIL 4 ,
Now, the time i.s not far distant
When red crew hats will appear,
And they'll lie M-O-V-l-N-G, moving up
tji lo (heir Senior year.
W
rAot *
STATE
COLLKGB
C o n t r i b u t i o n s c a n n o w be m a d e
to
the
Memorial
Student
Loali
•a
* rpi
^
i
A
F u n d . This t u n d was set up in order
to satisfy t h e u r g e n t n e e d for m o r e
funds available without restriction,
a n d to honor those students who
g a v e t h e i r lives in W o r l d W a r I I .
b
Student
Association
allocated
$1500 m o r e t h a n t w o y e a r s a g o a s
a n i n c i p i e n t d o n a t i o n for t h e fund,
'
,, '
*
.p„. „f nn hv thp
w h i c h h a s n o w b e e n set u p by h e
Student
Aid
Committee
as
Memorial Student Loan Fund.
the
T h e M e m o r i a l F u n d is t o b e a
revolving fund
with both princip a l a n d interest available to a n y
s t u d e n t in good s t a n d i n g in the
t h i r d f o u r t h or fifth y e a r a t t h e
c o l l e g e . N o i n t e r e s t is c h a r g e d t h e
s t u d e n t w h i l e h e is i n c o l l e g e , b u t
begins at 5% the m o n t h after he
leaves college
T h e l o a n is t o bc
repaid a year after the student has
left college
leic c o n e b c
Any o r g a n i z a t i o n or g r o u p w h o
w i s h e s t o m a k e a c o n t r i b u t i o n in
i t s n a m e to t h e f u n d m a y d o so
by g i v i n g t h e i r d o n a t i o n to A i n a r d
Gelbond,
Financial
Secretary
of
t h e College.
N o m i n a t i o n s f o r all class offices
w e r e o p e n e d T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 3, i n
class
meetings.
Seniors
met
in
room
111; J u n i o r s ,
211; S o p h o m o r e s , 2G a n d f r e s h m e n , 349 f o r
t h e p u r p o s e of
making
nomlnations.
N o m i n a t i o n s for
a l l Sfcudient A s s o c i a t i o n a n d A t h l e t i c A s s o c i a t i o n offices w i l l o p e n I n a s s e m b l y , F r i d a y , A p r i l 4. All o t h e r
class,
Student
Association
and
Athletic
Association
nominations
s h a l l be p l a c e d
in
the Election
c o m m i s s i o n b a i l o t box.
Nominat i o n s will c l o s e M o n d a y , A p r i l 7,
a t 4 : 3 0 p . m . B l a n k s for n o m i n a U o n s
a n c l
d e c l i n a t i o n s a r e n e x t to
« i e b o x a n d m u s t b e u s e d . All d e c 1 m a t i o n s shall be placed
in
the
Election
Commission
ballot
box,
s i t u a t e d in H u e s t e d u n d e r n e a t h t h e
Myskania bulletin board
DecHna" o n s l o r a l l o f f i c e s will c l o s e W e d n e s d a y p
A p r i l
9
ftt
4 : 3 0
p
m
candidates must acquaint thems e l v e s w i t h t h e M a j o r - M i n o r office
Plan-
for o n l y
o n o
c l a s s
office
a n d
o n l v
o n c
s t u
"
< | c n t a s s o c i a t i o n office. If a c a n d i d a t e
ls
. nominated lor more than
o n o
Candidates
o l f l c c
o n
th(1
may
run
s a m 6
bflllot
a n d
does not w i t h d r a w
from
but
o n e , h i s n a m e will be a u t o m a t i c a l
l lo
u vvte; d
u
uf ru ol m
ly
V lrcel m
" Lt1hRe' ubi la"l<l oJ ^t . r P
r er e- Terences m u s t be in t h e M y s k a n i a
, ' u l b o , x ' ' " a f e a l e d , e n v e l o p e , by
H i u r s d a y , M a y 1, at, 4:30 p . m .
V o t i n g l o r all c l a s s offices, S t l l Athletic Asd e n t
A s s o c l n t l o n i
a n d
s o c i n t l o n
onk,(,s
s h a „
(,lk(?
plflce
m
in a s s e m b l y ,
F r i d a y , M a y 2.
Campaign
Speeches
O n l y c a n d i d a t e s for
the
presidency
of
the
class
.shall
make
c a m p a i g n speeches. These speeches
s h a l l be m a d e in r e s p e c t i v e c l a s s
m e e t i n g s a n d s h a l l last n o l o n g e r
than
two m i n u t e s per
candidate.
C a n d i d a t e s for o t h e r c l a s s offices
s h a l l be i n t r o d u c e d a t t h i s t i m e ,
T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 24. at
noon.
R e g u l a t i o n s to be o b s e r v e d r e g a r d C a m p a i g n s p e e c h e s for t h e I d l ing t h e u s e ot b o o k s t a k e n o u t ot ]„ V V ing S t u d e n t
Association
offices
t h e l i b r a r y for S p r i n g v a c a t i o n h a v e , h , , n b ( , , „ . , „ , , i n , l H S ( , m b h
Friday
b e e n r e l e a s e d by M a r y E . C o b b , C o l - A p n l 2 5 , a n d .shall be l i m i t e d t o
lege L i b r a r i a n . T h e l i b r a r y will c l o s e l h ( , | C n g t h o f , j m ( . h l > n , , , „ , , . p , , , , ,
a t 5 p . m . W e d n e s d a y , a n d will r e President
:i m i n u t e s
o p e n t o r s t u d e n t u s e at. 8 a . m . M o n
Vice-President
2 minut.es
d a y , A p r i l 21, w i t h t h e r e s u m p t i o n
Secretary
1
utc
of c o l l e g e c l a s s e s f o l l o w i n g t h e E a s t Pv> • i d e n t i a l •• un:'!i!!',n ' m
maannaaggee:r
er recess.
1 minute.
B a o k s w h i c h a r e b o r r o w e d for t w o
C a n d i d a t e . - lor ;
' " " " " ' r Httldeill
weeks covering the vacation period
A s s o c i a t i o n and
Miileiie
Assoeiawill be d u e W e d n e s d a y , April 23. t i o n office
bl
' ii'li-ixlueed al
R e n e w a l s o n t l i e s e b o o k s c a n n o t be t h i s l i m e .
made
before
this
date.
Reserve Posters
Posters may
v be d i s p l a y e d ditrin
b o o k s m a y n o t be b o r r o w e d f r o m
t h e c o l l e g e l i b r a r y u n t i l a f t e r 4:30 t h e week April 2H to M a y 3. C a n p . m . T u e s d a y . T h e s e b o o k s m u s t be d i d a t e . s for t h e offices ol
Presir e t u r n e d b y 9 : 1 0 a. m . M o n d a y , A p r i l d e n t , V i c e - P r e s i d e n t , a n d S e c r e t a r y
Student
Association,
Afhlelic
2 1 . B o o k s w h i c h a r e n o t r e t u r n e d o n of
and
Class
President,
t i m e a s i n d i c a t e d a b o v e will be s u b - A s s o c i a t i o n
ject to a f i n e of 25 c e n t s for t h e s h a l l be a l l o w e d t w o p o s t e r s . 211" In
first h o u r w h i c h t h e y a r e o v e r d u e 20". C a n d i d a t e s for all o t h e r o l t i c c s
ancl five c e n t s for e a c h s u c c e e d i n g s h a l l b e a l l o w e d o n e po- l e r 13" by
h o u r u p lo a m a x i m u m of (it) c e n t s 20".
Cobb Releases
Vacation Rules
first
day.
TV Program Presents
Causes Of Del inquency
T h e S o c i o l o g y 107 c l a s s will p r e sent a TV program dealing
with
juvenile delinquency
over
WRC1B
t o d a y a t 11 a. m . T h e p r o g r a m h a s
been written, produced and directe d by t h e c l a s s . D r . W i l l i a m V l c k e r y , P r o f e s s o r of C o m m u n i t y s t u d ies, a n d P a u l W h e e l e r ,
Instructor
In S o c i a l S t u d i e s , a s s i s t e d t h e c l a s s
in t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of t h e p r e s e n tation.
T h e s c e n e s ol t h e p r o g r a m p o r tray
the general stereotype
attitudes toward juvenile delinquency.
T h e r e a l c a u s e s ol n u c l i d e d e l i n q u e n c y will be d i s c u s s e d
to
disprove the stereotype attitudes.
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Open
4,
1952
CUction GommiMton Ruled
Contributions To Benefit
State College Scholars
the
FRIDAY, A P R I L
STATE
Aid Committee
Urges Donations
For Student Fund
for
NHW8.
Ave,
Evenings
62-02*1
Until
All p o s t e r s m u s t be a p p r o v e d by
Election Commission, For this p u r p o s e t h e y s h a l l be left qn t h e C a m pus C o m m i s s i o n desk 'in H u e s t e d
not later t h a n the day preceeding
t h e d a y t h e p o s t e r will go u p . P o s t e r s m a y b e c h a n g e d o n l y if E l e c t i o n C o m m i s s i o n is n o t i f e d a n d a p p r o v e s of t h e n e w p o s t e r . F o r this*
p u r p o s e R o b e r t C r e e d o n '53 m u s t
be n o t i f i e d .
Election
Commission
shall decide where the posters are
t o be d i s p l a y e d a n d s h a l l b e
m
c h a r g e of p o s t i n g t h e m ,
P o s i t i v e l y n o e l e c t i o n m a t e r i a l is
to b e p l a c e d i n t h e s t u d e n t m a l l b o x e s . N o m o n e y is t o be s p e n t for
Section purposes other
than
for
p o s t e r s , u n l e s s a p p r o v e d by E l o c t i o n C o m m i s s i o n . All r a l l i e s will be
h e l d u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of E l e c t i o n C o m m i s s i o n a n d s h a l l be c o n their discretion. Failure
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a t
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r e f f u l a U o n s
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ALBANY,
Ave.
F a i l u r e In m e t t h i s r e q u i r e m e n t
lo l a k e a n d p a s s t h i s test will r e s u l t in t h e d i s q u a l i f i c a t i o n of t h e
l a n d i i l u l e . Nn ictc.-t. ,,.11 ',,
..i.i,.
A n \ o n e h a \ nig laiesl i o n s perl a i n ,,ie ,,, n „ , , , : . , d a l i , n i s or t h e e l e e ,„„,.,
,.,. .,,, , , , , , , . , „ „ , c o m m i s s i o n
m e m b e r inunedialely. Member
inc l u d e J o a n II u n t i l . H e l e n P i l e h e l
Robert
Haiisiicr, S e n i o r , ;
Bewrlv
P r a n i t Is. K m S i n c l a i r , a n d R o b e i I
Creedon, Junior:.
BY TRAIN!
Comfort and Safety
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composed
freshman
classes.
In
of
and
addition
piano
memSopho-
to
t h e classes' Big-4
tions, the e n t e r t a i n m e n t
iium-
produc-
will i n c l u d e
Kalian
songs,
comedy
r o u t i n e . An a d m i s s i o n
of 25 c e n t s will be
music,
and
a
price
charged.
Hatt Schedules
Club Nominations
Nominal ions
Pan
for
the
Aminos. S t a t e
ish
Club,
(an
now
for
be
year
made,
'52,
officers
College's
the
Data
of
Span-
1952-1953
according
Jane
Halt
open
for n o m i n a t i o n s -..e t h e
idency
On
Teachers
Exam
President.
aim
position1'
and
to
Offices
f
pres-
secretary
treasurer.
b
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College Florists for Years
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BE
glasses;
. all.a
a n d h a s a h e a p o' s t o r i e s t h a t d o n ' t
m a k e t h e h e a d l i n e s , b u t g o great, on
a warm Spring day when the nost a l g i e f e e l i n g of old t i m e s h i t s you.
S e e m s one time w h e n Tube was
a freshman
he got roughed up n
bit in a r o a d g a m e . I n t a c t h e gol
t h e b u s i n e s s , a n d w a s p r o n e on t h e
floor w h e n P o k e r P u c e c a m e o v e r
a n d a s k e d w h o d i d it. T u b e g a s p e d
out the guy's n u m b e r . Poker Face
g r u n t e d . L a t e r in t h e g a m e t h e o p position h a d only four m e n on t h e
floor.
T h e opposing culprit kindii'
took refuge u n d e r t h e eolliipsable
stands. Poker F a c e doesn't r e m e m ber what
happened
'cause it's a
long t i m e a g o .
A n o t h e r t i m e a Bin Boy w a s h a v ing a n i g h t a g a i n s t S l a t e , a n d t h e
situation
had
to
be
rectified
T h e r e ' s a t r i c k in b a s k e t b a l l t h a i
w h e n a g u y is o n t h e d e a d r u n . il
his knees c o m e t o g e t h e r
*uddciilike lie l o o k s a n d feels s o r t a
foolish. J u s t l a k e s a lil I le n u d g e P o k e '
F a c e did t h e n u r l g i n u , a n d in
i
t r u e spin ; - m a n - l i k e i:e.,i lire ea uidit
t h e Big Boy s o ' s h e w n i i k l n ' l ;:e!
h u r t . But t h e Big Hoy w a s r a l h e i
we
linncd
arc
ilii'sc
open
splendid
rt'iioxalions
tor
\ our
c o - o p e r a I ion
in i i s l
hiisincNs.
as
We
spring
already
here,
base-
a saaist
Potsdam
State
Teachers'
uOiie«c h e r e on S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 2(i.
Last \ e , u P o t s d a m d e f e a t e d S t a t e
when the team played up n o r t h .
r i m s fur t h e t e a m h a s b e e n l i m i t e d
to i n d o o r w o r k o u t s .
Nine V e t e r a n s
lteturn
" e l t i r m n ; . as \ e t e r a n s to the S l a t e
>;
I'M ' a n ' Kl,,i MeCormick,
Hero
' ' , n ' alul
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Ualy,
pitchers;
K (
" Kutley. F r a n Rogers, J o e Stella,
l i n J Al (
atiiion. m t i e l d e r s ; a n d J i m
B e n n . ' i t a n d A r m e . S m i t h in t h e
""t.liolci. H o w e v e r , all p o s i t i o n s a r e
• ' " 1 1 "Pen a n d t l i e c o a c h p l a n s t o
( law
J
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trying out.
K o m i ' key p o s i t i o n s t o be filled a r e
C a r ; i r \ s h e r t s t o p .slot, t h e c a t c h e r ' s
I " ' : i l i n va.'.iled by J o h n S t e v e n s o n ,
!'• e oiil i ii I,I s p o t s p r e v i o u s l y h e l d
K.i lin. Ma; D o n a l d , a n i J o h n '
u '•', h o a: n p l a \ ed s e c o n d b a s e .
I I he t h i r d ba.se p o s i t i o n held bv
Il K m i l e h a r !
Joe's shoes,
Chicago—With Richards at the
helm, anything can happen.
Cleveland—Pitching
good,
rest
''air.
Detroit
Houtteman may
lift
(hem a notch, but . . .
Washington—Also ran.
St. Louis a n d P h i l a d e l p h i a — A l s o
in t h e l e a g u e .
conlintie
even
ask
con
\otir
we
endea\or
lo
future,
(.rowing
pains
4,
1952
F A « |
Potter s Two "Platoon
7
Takes News Tourney
Potter Club's "two plattoon" hoop squad added the
Summing
D
L. G. Balfour Co.
0 T T 0 R.
scored their opponents 31-13.
After a r a t h e r sluggish first p e r iod, K D R s p u r t e d t o a o n e b u c k e t
l e a d e a r l y in t h e s e c o n d s t a n z a a n d
h e l d i t fill a t i p in bv E d M a t h e w s
p u t t h e K E P ' s in f r o n t 2 4 - 2 3 . A six
p o i n t s p u r t in t h e f i n a l 30 s e c o n d s
of t h e f i r s t h a l f h i g h l i g h t e d bv a
l o n g t o s s bv P e t e T e l f e r g a v e ' t h e
half time
w i n n e r s a seven point bulge at the
P o t t e r o u l s c o r c d t h e l o s e r s 17 t o
3 in t h e t h i r d p e r i o d a s t h e t w o
p l a t o o n a t t a c k s t a r t e d to t a k e its
toll. T h e g a m e t u r n e d i n t o a rout
T h c
T H F C( )l.l l'A IK JKVVl' l.h
III,'! Central Ave.
ui
l/lp, ^Ue Bealan
P h i D e l i a a s t h e y w o n by forfeit
from
(lamina
Kap
and
defeated
Beta Zeta.
G i r l s w h o h a v e a n y g r i p e s in t h e
way t h e above sports were h a n d l e d
a r c a - k e d in put t h e m m t h e W A A
box, u n s i g n e d
if
necessary.
Note
lll
" » " " ' WAA b u l l e t i n b o a r d w i t h
its
new
Spring
Sports
Program
w h i c h is n o w in effect,
fou
lour
Games
B»t
w l t h
w e l 1
Saturday
finals were m a r k e d
|)v s o m e ,,„,, p l ! i y o n S a t u r d a y
In
, h ( , first game. K D R
edged' the
F i n k s . 42-30.
Art G o l d l n
of
the
l o s e r s w a s h i g h in t h i s c o n t e s t w i t h
p-, K B gol to t h e s e m i f i n a l s w i t h
„n
u p l n l l win o v e r t h e T r o t t e r s
a s Bob S t u r m set t h e p a c e
4l-3ft.
with ten markers.
H,IN Score
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In t h e ;ir l c o n t e s t of t h e m i x e d
doubles
pin,
pon;
tournament,
w h i c h at p r e s e n t
has lour teams
e n t e r e d , Hie p a i r ol H i c h l e r a n d U r bann d c l c a l c l Martin and Mitchell
m iw.i very cin.se g a m e s , L'l-lit a n d
in t w o very
22-211 I.on H i ' b a n o p l a y e d a n e x c e l lent f, n c v inline, h a n d l i n g t h e ball
very w i ' I a did h i s p a r t n e r . " R i c k y "
H i c h l i r w Hi h e r wild s l a m s a n d h e r
stellar deleiislvc play.
I/" Martin
w a - cold al I n s t but b e g a n l u l l i n g
Willi h e r s l a m s l a i c m I h e 11est
game
" N i c k " Mitchell w a s forced
h a c k lo Hie wall s e v e r a l l i m e s to
m a k e si
• long s a v e s . The o l h c r
coiitesl w a s a o n e - s i d e d a l l ' a i r a s
Dick
Jacobsnn
and
Jean
Husey
e a s i l y (low lied Angle K a \ a n a i i g h a n d
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.lints a n d H u m s b e c a u s e , well
a s t h e m e n in b l u e c o u l d n o t c o p e t e n c o u n t e r s .
just because.
K D R
w i t h t h e f a s t - b r e a k i n g of t h e v i e l n l l l o d o n e o u t o f t h e fire
Philadelphia—Simmons
is
due
against K B Monday night as they
l o r s
back.
Pete
Teller
was high
for
the u u t , together
a
13 point,
string
Cincinnati-—Why not.
v i c t o r s w i t h IS, J a c o b v a n d B u r n s w h l c h « l c l " i B t h e B e t a ' s s c o r e l e s s
P i t t s b u r g h — N o t h i n g pins Kiner
e a c h h i t for 11. H a u s i i e r a n d E n g - a n d o v e r c o m i n g a five p o i n t d e f i equals sixth place.
l e h a r l p a c e d K D R w i t h 12 a n d 9 c l t n , h o l l 1 s t s l x m i n u t e s of t h e i r
Pravcs — Anlonelli didn't
come
encounter.
KB
led
r
espectively. T h i s win gave P o t t e r .semi-final
through.
a n o v e r all r e c o r d for t h e s e a s o n of t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o n t e s t till t h e VicC h i c a g o — C o m p l e t e void.
19 w i n s a n d o n e loss
tors applied the pressure. K D R won
t h i s l i l t 46-3(1, a s B o b H a u s n c r t a ! ~
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best i n d i v i d u a l p e r f o r m a n c e
howe v e r , w a s t u r n e d in by D i c k W a n d e r of t h e L o s e r s a s h e d e n t e d t h e
n e t s for n i n e t e e n . R y d e r
contribu t e d 11 p o i n t s t o t h e K B c a u s e .
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started kicking a n d swinuing which
W e d . . May 21 — I ' n i o n
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E d - P r o c e e d s f r o m t h e p a r l y , w h i c h is
P r o - bein-> s p o n s o r e d j o i n t l y by t h e f r e s h held
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igned n o m i n a t i o n s lor next y e a r ' s
e e n r e l e a s e d by Dr. E l i z a b e t h H. Olivers to M i s s H a l l t h r o u g h s t u Morris, College Psychologist.
dent mail before W e d n e s d a y . April
Si lii(irs a r e l o r e p o r t
p r o m p t l y 23 E l e c t i o n s l o fill t h e
vacancies
!
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will lie h e l d s o m e t i m e b e f o r e M u c D r a p e r ; R o o m 21), R i c h a r d s o n ;
or in , - t ' p D a w a n d Hie I n d e n t s w h o
I ' a e e A u d i t o r i u m a c c o r d i n g to t h e w ill l e a d I h e c l u b d u r i n g I h e c o m !:
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A p r i l 22 at 12 n o u n or 7:30 p m.
A t t h i s t i m e , t h e y s h a l l be e x a m i n e d mi t h e i r
knowledge
of
the
Student
Association
Constitution.
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regardless
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they
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present
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Morris
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e n c e is " T h e R o l e of B u s i n e s s
u c a t i o n in t h e R e a d j u s t m e n t
g r a m . " T h e conference, to be
h e r e f r o m 9 a. m . to 2:30 p . m „
include a luncheon served at
bacher Hall.
WITH ABEL
entertainment
C o m m e r c e C l u b is m a k i n g
final
a r r a n g e m e n t s in a n t i c i p a t i o n of i t s B i g - 4 ' s will bc f e a t u r e d a t
fourth a n n u a l Business Education
F a z o o l D r a g t o n i g h t in t h e
C o n f e r e n c e t o be h e l d
Saturday,
er dining r o o m . T h e d a n c e
A p r i l 26.
T h e t h e m e of t h i s y e a r ' s c o n f e r - p l a c e f r o m H p . m . t o 12
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Candidates
for a n y
office,
the
e l e c t i o n to w h i c h will p l a c e t h e m
mi S i n d e i i ! C o u n c i l , .shall nieel at
o n e ol t h e f o l l o w i n g t i m e s in r o o m
m
H. F. Honikefl & Son
i' II A It M A (
Dancing
The principal
speakers
of
the
c o n c l a v e will be D r . P a u l L. S a l s g i v e r , D i r e c t o r of t h e S c h o o l
of
Business.
Simmons
College;
Dr.
P a u l H. N y s t r o m , P r o f e s s o r E m e r i t u s , C o l u m b i a U n i v e r s i t y ; J o h n E.
will r e s u l t i n t h e
disqualification Whitcraft,
S u p e r v i s o r of
Business
of t h e c a n d i d a t e or c a n d i d a t e s i n - E d u c a t i o n , N e w Y o r k S t a t e ;
and
H a r r y Spencer, Assistant
Coordinvolved
a t o r of R e a d j u s t m e n t of S e c o n d a r y
All c a n d i d a t e s for a n y office s h a l l
p r o h i b i t e d from m a k i n g a n y a n - E d u c a t i o n , New York S t a t e .
b c
n o u n c e m e n t s , from s i t t i n g o n t h e
T h e conference, being held
for
s t a g e , or o t h e r w i s e passing o u t b a l t h e b e n e f i t of
area
high
school
lots, s t r a w votes, collecting
funds teachers and commercial
students
o r a p p e a r i n g in f r o n t of S t u d e n t nt S t i i t e C o l l e g e , will i n c l u d e in its
A s s o c i a t i o n a s s e m b l y o n t h e clay of
a g e n d a a l o u r of t h e
Commerce
e l e c t i o n in w h i c h t h e y a r c a c a n d i - D e p a r t m e n t in N e w D r a p e r .
d a t e . T h i s ruling shall also affect
Exhibits
of
recently
published
all p r e s e n t S.A. o f f i c e r s w h o m i g h i t e x t b o o k s a n d t h e l a i e s l
developbe c a n d i d a t e . - , in a n e l e c t i o n ,
m e n t s in b u s i n e s s m a c h i n e s will be
Test
schedules
for
S.A.
s o n g - "ii d i s p l a y for t h e benefit, of p a r l e a d e r wi'l be p o s t e d F r i d a y , A p r i l 1 t i c i p a n t s in t h e c o n f e r e n c e .
Constitution Tests
()nly one c a n d i d a t e
may
camp a i g n mi a p o s l e r . All p o s t e r s iniisl
c o n f o i m lo t h e s e r e g u l u l i i i n s
and
also C a m p u s Coinmi •
regulations regarding posters.
rounded
Commerce Club Party Proceeds
Slates Speakers W i l l Increase
For Conference SMILES Fund
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FRIDAY. A P R I L 4,
Xft1
1952
Students Will Solicit Red Devils To Elect
Cancer Drive Funds Junior Prom Queen
Futtcrer Releases Religious Clubs Operetta Class
Cist Members
Slate Activities To Hold Election S t a t e students will again p a r t i l e v a n c e of t h e Holy Week to
O p e r e t t a class will elect a Junior cipate in t h e Lights On Drive for
For Spring Play the' R eChristian
S t u d e n t Today" is the or Senior to serve on Music Council T h e American Cancer Society folT h e cast of "Madwoman of Chaillot," t h e a n n u a l production of the
Advanced Dramatics class, has been
a n n o u n c e d by Agnes P u t t e r e r , Assistant Professor of English, who
will direct t h e play with the assistance of Caroline Williams, Grad,
a n d Marvin Poons '52.
Senior participants a r e : Robert
Sanders, little m a n ; Edward Kyle,
street singer; Henry Smith, deaf
m u t e ; Roslyn Lacks, Countess Aurelia — Madwoman of
Chaillot;
R i c h a r d G u t t a , Pierre; Ross Fedrico, Sergeant; Robert Donnelly,
one of Adolphe B e r t a u t s ; and C a r o line Williams, Grad, will play the
parts of Paulette and one of the
ladies.
P l a y e r s from the J u n i o r Class a r e :
F r a n c i s Hodge, waiter; Louis Vion,
prospector; Walter Goodell, president; J a m e s Hughes, B a r o n ; Rose
Mary Keller, flower girl; R i c h a r d
Scott, rag picker; B a r b a r a Newcombe, I r m a ; S a r a h Brewer, shoelace peddler; T h o m a s Hughes, broker; William Hawkins, policeman;
T h o m a s Hughes, sewerman; Louise
Petfleld, Madame Constance -Madwoman Paffy; Madelon Knoerzer,
Madame Gabrlelle—Madwoman St.
Sultice; R u t h Dunn, Madame Josephine — Madwoman
LaConcorde;
Robert Hughes, press agent; Donald
Collins, one of Adolphe Bertauts.
Sophomore participants a r e : Leanore Kotch, Thersc; Harry Warr,
Dr. J a d i n ; J o h n Jacobus, doorman;
George Hathaway, president; Doris
Hagen, Miss Kotch. ladies; and
Frederick Crumb, one of Adolphe
Bertauts.
Freshmen participants a r e : J o h n
Orser, president;
Ross Newman,
Richard
Rosenberg,
prospectors;
Charles Beckwith, Robert, Inglis
press agents.
theme of a weekend IVCF conference meeting a t C a m p Pinnacle. A
Newman Club sponsored Holy Hour
Sunday afternoon and an SCA
Lenten discussion Tuesday are also
on t h e a g e n d a of State's religious
organizations.
T h e IVCF conference will open
a t 11 a.m. tomorrow and adjourn
a t 3:30 p.m., Sunday. The meeting
will be comprised of lectures, a question and answer period, discussion,
Bible study, recreation, a sing, a n d
Palm Sunday worship. Dr. Cecil T.
Martin, of the D e p a r t m e n t of Anatomy at McGUl University, Montreal, will be the featured speaker.
T h e Grotto on Quail Street will
be the site of the Newman Holy
Hour scheduled for 3 p.m., S u n d a y .
Newman elections will be held a t
the first meeting after vacation.
SCA's last Lenten discussion will
be held at 800 S t a t e Street, 6 p.m.,
Tuesday. T h e r e will be no SCA
chapel service next week. A meeting to nominate officers for n e x t
year is scheduled for T h u r s d a y ,
April 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Brubacher.
(Continued
effect t h a t c a n d i d a t e s for the post
of S t u d e n t Association Song Leader
n e x t year, M a r i a n Newton '52, Pres- lowing Spring vacation. T h e Drive be given a test in t h e ability to diident, h a s announced. The election will be held Monday, Aprl.' 21 from rect groups by tb3 iiead of the Music
will take place Monday afternoon
Department.
at 3:30 p.m. in Richardson 28, dur- 7 to 9 p. m.
T h e assembly agenda wilt Include
ing t h e regular operetta class.
S t u d e n t s interested in assisting discussion of a motion to discard
T h e n a m e of the student elected with t h e Drive are asked to sign Big-Fours in favor of an All-State
to fill the post will be announced on the S t u d e n t Council bulletin Revue. Nominations will be made
during t h e Moving-Up Day pro- board. Groups of s t u d e n t s will be for S t u d e n t Association offices, Athceedings in May. All members of assigned to specific streets, where letic Association offices, and elecoperetta class are urged to be pres- they will visit all the houses which tions will be held for Junior Prom
ent when the slate of nominees is are lighted. T h e canvassers will Queen, and Editor of the Frosh
presented.
Handbook.
leave Draper at 7 p. m. April 21.
| Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests
*§
No. 38...THE WOLF
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T h e office of Dr. Ellen C. Stokes,
Dean of Women, lias announced
t h a t women students interested in
being counselors at next year's
Women's Frosh C a m p should sign
up for interviews on the sheet posted outside the Dean's office today
or anytime next week. Questionnaires may be secured outside t h e
office and are to be filled out and
handed in at the time of the interview.
Interviews will be held Monday.
Tuesday, and Wednesday, April 21,
22. and 23, following Easter vacation. All applicants must, till out
the questionnaires and be present
for their interviews as scheduled.
According to the College Calendar,
(Continued from Page I, Column 2J
F r e s h m a n C a m p is set for the weekMilne; Dr. Catherine W. Peltz, As- end of Septembr 12 through 14.
sistant Professor of English; Alice
T. Hastings, Assistant College Lib r a r i a n ; Mrs. Anna K. Barsam,
Instructor
in
Home
Economics,
Milne, and Mr. B a r s a m ; Ruth B.
Woolschlager, Supervisor of Commerce. Milne; Florence E. Raalies,
Supervisor of Ancient Languages,
Milne; Dr. Edith O. Wallace. Professor of Latin; Francis L. Colby,
and Arthur N. Collins, Instructors
in English, and Mrs. Collins, Mrs,
Scully, Secretary to Dr. Theodore
" P o r t r a i t At Its Finest"
H. Fossieck, Principal of Milne, and
Mr. Scully; Dr. Willard E. Skidmore, Profesor of Modern Languages, and Mrs. Skidmore, and Inez
Arbry, House Mother, Chi Sigma
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T h e second Coffee Hour of the
year will be sponsored by the S t u d e n t Union Board according to
J a m e s Cole '52, C h a i r m a n . It will
be held this Sunday between 3 and
5 p. m. in the lower lounge of
Brubacher Hall.
Barbara
Moran
i>2 has been
named General C h a i r m a n and will
Le assisted by Julia Korba and
Roderick Hilsinger, Juniors, public l y ; Aliki Apostolides '53, table arrangements; and Roderick Hilsinger '53, arrangement of the Lounge.
Refreshments will be prepared by
Miss Moran and Beverly P r a n t i s
'53 wllh the cooperation of Mal•'clm Corbiey, chief cook at, Brubacher Hall. Coffee and cookies
"•II be served. J o a n DeVinncy '53
Is in charge of sending out invitations to the faculty members.
Approximately two h u n d r e d students and faculty attended the firs!
coffee hour which was held in February.
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I ,1-dl' I , S i HI II - r r u l l \ . . .
A f t e r a l l t h e M i l d n e s s Tests . . .
Camel leads all other brands bybi/ifons
Davis Requests Data
For Press Releases
Seniors are requested to h a n d in
their pictures as soon as possible
by Maureen Davis '52, Director til
Press Bureau, If they wish to have
them accompany their graduation
notices In the home town paper
The pictures may be given to Miss
Davis or put in the Press Bureau
mailbox In lower Draper.
Any student who wishes to make
alterations 111 his Press Bureau
folder may write it out and place
11 in the Press Bureau mailbox so
the files may be revised. This is
especially important to Seniors ll
they wish Moving Up Day and
graduation notices to appeal- 111 the
correct newspapers.
DR.
OSCAR
E.
LANFORD
VOL. XXXVI NO. 2 2
/ s t o c i a t e Editors for the 1952-53
fro.;, m a n handbook have been selected. Irene Eldred, Sally Gerig,
Frances
Hopkins,
J o h n ,Laing,
..,„.,.
uyntn.
Joyce Lutsky, C a t h e r i n e Lynch.
and Jes-e Raynor will work with
F a i t h Ham-on Editor in Thief to
prepare
theon, handbook
r-aitn Han.
&a t o i - i n - cfor
n i e i ,next
to
Rules for applicants for the L e a h
Lovenheim Prizes in English composition
have been announced by
^
, S 1 ? l e l c i s . M d l w a l n e , Professor of
English. All u n d e r g r a d u a t e s are
eligible to comnete for the nrizes« n «n r
t.
J
j . n l*
r o r t n e for
: t o r y and $12.50
$12.50
b e s the
t s n obest
r t , spoem
rnT'snirinnu18 t n a n m m a n d t r a n S "
siuaems.
T h e book traditionally
-.. contains
--- — - such material as the social calendar, an explanation of s t u d e n t gove m i n e n t , descriptions of s t u d e n t
activities, and other material of
interest to new students
T h e entries must be in Dr. M c l l waine's office, Richardson 24, F r i Ma
y 16 -,. There are no restric, >''
Cons regarding form or length, and
» s t u d e n t may submit one paper in
cat
* " f t h e two divisions of the
contest.
E a . h contestant must submit a
typed
double-spaced
manuscript
signed with a pseudonym. Clipped
to the manuscript must be a sealed
envelope containing the pseudonym,
the contestant's real n a m e , and the
title of the manuscript.
Entries will be Judged by m e m bers ol the English D e p a r t m e n t ,
Mrs. Joan Baden will judge the
si.: it stories, and A r t h u r Collins
,\..l judge the poetry.
Aanies of the winners will be
published in the last issue of the
S t a t e College News. Also, the winners of the prizes will be announced
iU
Commencement,
Become
Statistics O n
Nations
Highways
ii
e.'sential to students
n i n n i i u for offices for 11)52-53 has
l.'t'i'ii r.'leased by David Manly ;>-',
C h a i r m a n of Myskania.
All sLidrnts running for offices
11! Student Association, classes and
oilier
campus organizations
are
asked to check the provisions of the
revise.I Major-Minor
office
plan
1 listed on the Myskania bulletin
board 111 Huesletli. Nominees must
slate their prefeience for office to
Myskania by T h u r s d a y , May 1. Students .vho full to adhere to the
Major-Minor office plan will be
t. qualified 1 nun office.
Myskania also requests that orgaiii/.at.on heads place the names of
new officers ol the organizations
lor next year in a .sealed envelope
111 the Mjsk.uiia mail box on or belure May 1.
DR. DAVID HARTLEY
Hanson To Head Students To V i e
Frosn Handbook For Composition,
Editorial Staff
roetry Awards
Speeders
Myskania Proclaims
Decimation
Deadline
i,
NEW DEANS
Trustees Name
Lanford, Hartley
To Fill Offices
Young A u t o
Are you male, under twenty-five,
with at least one year of experlence behind the wheel? If you
value your life, don't go driving
S a t u r d a y s from six to seven on the
open highway. But. If you must take'
a .spin, and don't mind a few injuries, go out a couple of hours
earlier. Even the pedestrians a r e n ' t
tafe, so the best thing to do is stay
home, isolated from
this world's
mad rat race.
Recently published by T h e T r a v eler's Insurance Company, s t a t i s tics reveal that nearly two million
' RAIL TO THE
Collins Announces New Appointments
Of Professors To Executive Positions
Candidates for S t u d e n t Association offices will be introduced in
assembly today. Nominees for president, vice-president, and secretary
Representatives from t h i r t y col- and their campaign m a n a g e r s will
leges are a t t e n d i n g t h e Second address the meeting. Several m o Mock Inter-Collegiate S e n a t e in tions concerning Big-4's were dist h e Capitol today a n d tomorrow.
cussed at the S t u d e n t
Council
meeting Wednesday.
Heck to Deliver Address
Oswald Heck, Speaker of t h e AsJ o h n L a n n o n a n d Harold Smith,
sembly, will deliver the welcoming Juniors, will vie for the office of
address a n d L i e u t e n a n t Governor president of S t u d e n t Association;
P r a n k Moore will consider t h e topic, Neil Brown, Marvin Chemoff, and
"Youth and G o v e r n m e n t . " Newton P c t e r M c M a n u S | Sophomores! are
Buckner, Assistant Secretary to c o m p e t l n g for the office of vi
Governor Dewey, is also scheduled p r ^ d m ' t 0 C a n d i d a t e s "fo7 secretary
to address the delegates. A banquet i n , l u d e M
Battisti, B a r b a r a Dea l 6:30 p. m. tomorrow a t O Con- vitt, Mary Iacovone, Marcella K r o p ner's R e s t a u r a n t will mark the end oski, and Dorothy S h a t z , freshmen.
of the meeting.
Barbara Newcombe, Evelyn Paulas,
Name State Delegates
Each college is sending
two Juniors, and Sondra Ratafia '54,
, ,,
o
.
„T ..
. . . who are candidates for S.A. songgroups to the S e n a t e , a Nationalist l e a d ( , 1 . . v i „ fl.so b ,, l n t l . o d u c e d
Party and a Federalist P a r t y . NaT h e following candidates for Stutionalist Senators from S t a t e are
Glen Armitage '52 and Douglas dent Board of F i n a n c e will be p r e Neilsen, Morton Conn, J u n i o r s sented: Alice Cohen, Roderick Hela n d Robert B u r n s '55 are Federalist smger, F r a n k Hodge, Anna Oberst,
Senators, R a l p h Moot and Robert Beverly Pranitis, George Smallings,
Reigle, Sophomores, are serving as Joan Stopielo, and Dean Strickland,
alternate Nationalists and Marvin Seniors; Richard Bailey, J o a n Bolz,
Chernoff
and Leo Merrill, also Alan Hall, F a i t h Hanson, Frances
Sophomores, are serving as alter Hopkins, Henry Hull, Joy Lon ;o,
nate Federalists. States delegation, J o a n Mackey, Gerald Mousso, K u r t
under the c h a i r m a n s h i p of Neil- Rosenbaum, and Sylvia Semmler
sen, will introduce a bill to set a Juniors.
limit on the time a witness can be
Candidates for S t u d e n t Facilities
held and also on the a m o u n t of Board and candidates for class ofbail which can be set for a wit- fices will also be introduced
r e s - . State's second bill would iniAt its meeting Wednesday eventiate p e r m a n e n t personal registra- ing, S t u d e n t Council voted to bring
tion.
up the Big-4, All College Revue
T h e size of t h e mock S e n a t e has question a',alii in some future a s more t h a n doubled since last year. sembly. S t u d e n t Association will be
Fourteen colleges were represented asked to re.'onsider the decision
/Continued
on Page r>, Column k>
Lhey made in abolishing Big-4's and
establishing the All-College Revue.
Before passing this motion, the
Council rejected a motion which
would have allowed next year's
Sophomore Class to challenge the
Class of '56 to a Big-4 competition
which would have carried rivalry
points.
I ,11111'ls
I7(i Qtmil
HREAKI'WST
Ten Nominees
Will Address
SA Assembly
In Union Lounge
YOUR PORTRAIT
Cindy s
Restaurant
Forum Members
To Participate
In M o c k Senate
SUB s P onsors
Coffee Session
EAST TO TAKE
OPEN 9:00 to 5:30 DAILY
ALBANY. N E W YORK.
Z-456
College Representatives
Will Offer Two Bills
Stokes Announces
Counselor Interviews
A freshman, Phyllis Krakower
was installed Monday night into
Alpha Epsllon Phi, while Barbara
Ryan '54 and Patricia McGuinness
'55 were initiated into Beta Zetu
the same evening.
ews
State College
from Page 1, Column 1)
mu
casualties, the worst
automobile
accident total in history, occurred
in 1951. Saturday is t h e most d a n geious day, with injuries
hitting
their 1 :-ak from four to five p. 111.
and deaths inking the greatest toll
two hours late:-, while thirty-eight
percent of fatal acidents took place
on open roads.
Contrary
to t h a t old
rumor,
women drivers are not the menace
those cartoons show them to be.
Statistics disclose t h a t ninety percent of drivers involved in 1951 a c c i d t n t s were men. So, gals, s t a r t
gloatiiv;! Beginning drivers don't
.seem to be the main cause, either,
since n.ncty-seven percent of drivers who had accidents had had at
least one year of experience. Age
had a lot to do with it: twentyI've percent of drivers involved in
lata accidents were under twentylive
Accidents
have definitely
increased since 1950. More t h a n 164,•100 persons were involved in accidents. Of the 37,100 persons killed,
9,740 of them were pedestrians. Out
of the 1,962,000 people injured in
accidents 290,660 were pedestrians.
Although the common belief is
that poor weather and roads are
the main causes of accidents, three
oid of four teal fie catastrophes
happen in clear weather on dry
roads Speeding is the major cause,
since one out of every three drlvwas speeding,
el's
Involved in serious accidents
Sounds frightening,
doesn't
It?
But the world's as safe as
you make
it. Don't be a statistic I
da
Sop/is To Aid
Foreign
Student
All Seniors and G r a d u a t e s t u d ents who wish to order their caps
and gowns, must be measured for
hem 111 the Co-op by tomorrow
noon. This is the last time students
w n i be able to order theiii' c a p T a n d
(.owns, according to Robe
obert Donnelly, President.
class of 1954 has voted to
T n e
establish a scholarship of $100 to
be awarded to the foreign student
whom the faculty will choose from
several applicants.
„,. ,
... ,
,
llu.s money will be used to s u p plement the fund established by
the 1 acuity to bring a foreign student to Albany State for one school
year
'
A fund to defray dormitory expenses of the student h a s already
been established by the faculty. T h e
$100 fund from the Sophomores
will pay for student tax, lab fees,
books, and any other Incidental expenses t h a t may occur, according
to
is aNeil
part
Brown,
of thePresident.
profits from
T h e $100
the
Soph's Big Four.
Two appointments m a d e by t h e
trustees of State University of New
York have been a n n o u n c e d by Dr.
Evan R. Collins, President of t h e
College. Dr. Oscar E. Lanford, P r o fessor of Chemistry, will fill t h e vacancy left by Dr. Milton G. Nelson
upon his retirement as D e a n of t h e
College. Dr. David Hartley, Assista n t Professor of Education, has
been n a m e d to a newly established
position as Dean of Men.
Lanford Completes Textbook
As Professor of Chemistry, Dr.
Lanford has been a member of t h e
faculty since 1940. He is now Chairm a n of the Chemistry D e p a r t m e n t .
He has recently completed a textbook for general chemistry which
will be published soon.
Dr. Lanford received his bachelor
of science degree from Virginia
Military Institute and his Master's
and Doctor's degree from Columbia
University, where he was an i n structor for three years prior to
coming to State College.
During
World War II, he did work for the
M a n h a t t a n Project on atomic energy.
Begins Duties July 1
Dr. Lanford was c h a i r m a n for
t w o " y e a r 7 of T h e "Eastern" New York
chemical
S e o t l o n of t n e A m e r i c a n
socierv j T n V k V ™ ™ T h . " B Z H " . '
tl e R e
„ £ L
,
^?
• ?
Sents
committee for the revision of the
the
chemistry syllabus for secondary
schools in New York S t a t e . He will
begin his new duties July 1.
Lanford Issues S t a t e m e n t
In regard to his recent appolntm e n t , Dr. Lanford h a s this to say«In m y o p i n l o n a j o b s u c h a s
^
0 f Dean is a difficult and exacting
one. I feel t h a t the co-operation
0 f the faculty and the s t u d e n t bodyaid t h a t I
l s the most Important
c a n have in carrying out the duties
of this position "
The naming of Dr. Hartley as
'Continued
on Page 6, Column 1)
Dorms Schedule
Van Derzee Ball,
Newman Party
Group house activities this weekend include a formal dance and a
date party. Van Derzee Hall will
hold a formal dance tomorrow evening, and Newman Hall will hold a
date party the same evening.
"Blue Moon" will be the theme of
Van Derzee's formal, according to
Robert Daly '52, President.
The
dance will be held from 9 p. m. to
1 a . m . Music will be lurnished by
I'rank Mayer's Band. State women
a enclln
"
B the dance will have two
° c'oe^ ho»»„
Walter Schneller '53, is General
C
g.hr a i r m a n in charge of the dance.
Charles L. Andrews, Professor
D o i S l d ' ^ V a n ^ n w ! ' A'Kll;ews: D l '
CommuniK ^ r , ^ .
' P i ° £ M O P oS
n
f
'
^tUdl£?; " n d M r s ' V a n
Cleve, and Mrs. Ethel McLaughlin
Social Director of Van Derzee Hn
will be the chaperones of t h e dance
Newman Hall will hold a rinfn
party with Siena tomorrow evening
announces Margaret Edwards '52'
President. Tina Nicastro '53, is G a n era! C h a i r m a n of the party
The
icception committee is u n d e r tha
leadership of Alice Gawquie- e n t e r talnment, Margaret Dolan; a n d r e freshmenls, Patricia Havron freshmen. Mrs. Edith Battel
Newman
Richard
Hull Social
Dineen,
Director,
Advisor 'and
for New
Rev
man Club, will be the chaperones.
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