'< STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 7 , 1083 PAOI e Varsity Hopefuls Workout For State Mat Men Complete Season With A n Impressive 6-1 Record coming season Mat Men Paced By Wolfe With 26 Markers Seem' WOU MeJuzn By ABEL BLATTMAN LOFBP's Take IM Hoop Crown Shumanski Cops I M Tournament IM Volleyball Play Postponed Softball Captains To Make Rules Varsity Schedule For 53 Season THE HAGUE STUDIO Capitol Press PRINTERS Joe's Barber Shop T E L E P H O N E 4-0017 170 South Pearl Street Albany, New York Corner Ontario & Benson Dial 4-1125 FLORIST & George D. Jeoney & Sons Phone 62-0116 Boulevard Gaj/eteMa GREENHOUSE College Florists for Years Special Attention for 198 Central Ave., Cor. Robin Albany 6, N. Y. Sororities and Fraternities L. G. Balfour Co. FRATERNITY JEWELRY Badges Rings Steins Jewelry Gifts ^avors .Stationery Programs Club Pius Keys Medals Trophies Write or Call CARL SORENSEN 30 Murray Ave. Waterford, N.Y. Telephone Troy Adams 82563 State College Ai A&Q'i 9t T h e ground h o g h a s h i s d a y . He crawls out. of h i s hole a n d looks As t h e baseball fever m o u n t e d o n around. If h e sees a shadow, h e t h e n a t i o n a l scale, S t a t e College's ducks back in. T h i s generally takes a s p i r a n t s unpacked their gloves l a s t place early i n F e b r u a r y . Early i n April a n o t h e r type of Monday a n d began t o loosen u p their a r m s for t h e coming c a m - animal undergoes a s o m e w h a t simpaign. T h i s year's varsity n i n e u n - ilar reaction. T h i s animal, someBy DOTTIE MEHAN der Coach J o e G a r c i a will h a v e u n - times called a sports columnist, called other names, til April 24 to round t h e m s e l v e s sometimes crawls o u t on a limb. H e generally into shape for t h e opener a g a i n s t On t h e Sports Editor's desk every Last F r i d a y night on t h e Page violates all biological laws of self Wednesday n i g h t c a n be found a Hall hardwoods t h e L O F B P edged Willimantic College. Coach G a r c i a will have t o find preservation, a n d keeps crawling out t h e G r a d s , 61-53, for t h e I n till he reaches t h e point of no r e T h e S t a t e muscle finished u p a list of WAA doings t h a t WAA feels t r a m u r a l basketball championship suitable replacements for K e n R u t - t u r n . Here we go. . . . very successful season by h a n d i n g should appear i n this column. ley a n d Larry Daly, who g r a d u a t e d of t h e 1952-53 season. This conThis year in t h e major leagues, Middletown a 15 to 10 defeat. T h i s Sometimes we chose to use some of test m e t all t h e expectations which last year. Rutley was a first b a s e - t h e teams will finish in t h e followvictory w a s t h e same as t h e boys this material a n d sometimes n o t . m a n a n d Daly, a southpay h u r l e r . the final game should meet, a s t h e ing order: from Middletown h a n d e d S t a t e . floor Nucleus of Veterans R e t u r n i n g Tonight, the list of activities c a r - two t e a m s exhibited fine American National T h e loss of only two m e n m e a n s T h e Middletown win gave t h e ried t h e note "Let!s use i t " in ref- games, fair shooting, a n d tight d e 1. Chicago 1. Brooklyn t h a t a nucleus of s e a s o n e d fenses. R a l p h Sausville a n d Dwyer grapplers a n impressive 6 wins a n d 2. G i a n t s should make G a r c i a ' s 2. New York of t h e losing Grads hung up scor- veterans 1 lo^s. T h e o n e loss w a s a t t h e h a n d s erence to t h e WAA news. 3. Cleveland 3. Philadelphia task a n easier one. Herb Egert, R e d ing honors for t h e game as they of M ddletown. T h e S t a t e victims 4. S t . Louis Somehow we object t o being told McCormick, J o h n Zidik, J o h n M c - 4. Boston each hooped 19 counters. were Schenectady, Troy, a n d D a r 5. Milwaukee w h a t to "use" in a column t h a t Is c o r m i c k , a n d De Combs, l a s t y e a r ' s 5. W a s h i n g t o n row. T h e grapplers defeated each 6. Chicago reputedly t h e op'nion a n d observ- Brown Paces Legion h u r l e r s will have Bob D r e h e r back 6. Philadelphia one of these t e a m s twice. T h e g r a p 7. C i n c i n n a t i ation of one person. T h e column is However, t h e all-round balance as a b a t t e r y - m a t e . Around t h e i n - 7. Detroit plers amassed a total of 120 p o i n t s 8. P i t t s b u r g h N O T a space for t h e promotion and d e p t h of t h e LOFBP (Legion field, m e n who played a lot of .ball 8. S t . Louis in seven meets. R a y Wolfe w a s . . . W a t c h o u t for fallen timber. a n d advertisement of WAA activi- of Forgotten Ball Players) proved last year are F r a n Rodgers, Al C a n high m a n for t h e season w i t h 26 ties. I t is NOT a WAA column. to be t h e deciding factor. T h e L e - non, Bob Sage, a n d J o e Stella. C a n - And if t h a t ' s n o t e n o u g h : S t a n M u points. Second place honors went to non, tabbed Boom-Boom, w a s l a s t sial will take t h e National League Lee Negus with 24 points. Wolfe, It is true t h a t in t h e p a s t there gion's s t a r t i n g five all h i t double T h e o u t e r batting honors, Robinson will be Negus, Prindle, a n d Billings h a d h a s appeared on t h e Sports page of digits, paced by Bob Brown's 14. year's leading hitter. second; H a n k S a u e r will be h o m e perfect seasons. Lee Negus h a d t h e the News a column written by a T h e consistent scoring a n d fine d e - g a r d e n s will find veterans, D oL n run c h a m p . I n t h e J u n i o r circuit, Leln, J i m Bennett, Arnie Sir.. h, fensive play of backcourt m e n best of t h e perfect seasons by win- WAA council member for t h e p u r M ckey M a n t l e will win triple a n d Bob DeMichiell r e t u r n i n g . ning seven i n a row. pose of propagandizing WAA. WeHausner a n d Fernandez, coupled crown! Roberts will r e m a i n top m a with t h e height a n d hustle of S t a n At this early date, it is h a r d t o Jom league pitcher, a n d Blackwell can n o t seo, however, how WAA h a s At a team meeting last week, Lee G u t e n a n d Doc Miller, proved to tell who among t h e newcomers will will stage a brilliant comeback. Negus was elected c a p t a i n for t h e a just reason to complain because be more t h a n t h e u n d e r m a n n e d offer competition to t h e v e t e r a n s , year. Lee t u r n e d in a fine season a precedent h a s been broken. T h e r e G r a d s could handle. ( Any a r g u m e n t s c a n be addressbut no position can be labeled a s this year, a n d J o e G a r c i a is ex- is no other council or organization ed to t h e editor w h e n t h e forthfilled yet. pecting a g r e a t year for Lee n e x t t h a t employs one of its m e m b e r s t o coming baseball seasor ovt., T h e losers played a hustling Last year's squad posted a m e d i - somewhere in Korea.) season. Also a t t h e meeting, R a y popularize its activities i n t h e brand of ball a n d kept t h e game News. Therefore why should one be Wolfe was elected most ''Valuable close up until t h e last three m i n - ocre 5-6, won-lost record. S t a t e on T h e passing of compulsory i n Wrestler" for t h e season. R a y also excepted? Does WAA feel above o b - utes, when Lou Ciulla fouled o u t the s t r e n g t h of more a l l - r o u n d turned i n some very good wrestling jective criticism? and limited t h e G r a d s to a four- know-how should up t h e p e r c e n t a g e surance h a s given added impetus to to a more respectable m a r k this t h e feasibility of bootball. T h e next for State this season. As a n organization on campus, m a n squad. Despite t h e scoring a n d season. very i m p o r t a n t step is a positive i n G r a d u a t i o n will n o t affect t h e WAA is justly worthy of m u c h ball-hawking of Dwyer a n d S a u s dication by S t u d e n t Association club this year. All t h e m e m b e r s a r e praise.. I t gives women a c h a n c e to ville, t h e Legion took complete cont h a t they still w a n t football added trol a n d won going away. freshmen, Sophomores, a n d J u n i o r s . participate in a n activity n o t covto t h e S t a t e College athletic p r o Only two of t h e m a t m e n a r e J u n - ered broadly in t h e curriculum. I t gram. If this indication is quick in iors. W i t h some new blood from is a great advancer of public rela- Box Score materia izing, we feel t h a t t h e final FG FP T P next year's frosh class, a n d t h e tions in t h a t it shows itself well in L O F B P steps will be taken very soon. 6 2 14 strong, experienced club from t h i s playdays with other schools. I t Brown 3 6 12 year, t h e wrestling club should have sponsors community projects like H a u s n e r Last Tuesday a t t h e Rice Bowl4 2 10 a fine season next year. the recent High School playday. G u t c n 4 5 13 ing Alleys, T o m S h u m a n s k i w o n t h e Vital Statistics WAA is a n o u t s t a n d i n g organiza- F e r n a n d e z 4 4 12 TM H a n d i c a p Singles Bowling T o u r Name P t s . tion, but we c a n n o t bring our- Millar 0 0 0 n a m e n t with a gross t h r e e g a m e Wolfe 26 selves to agree with some of its W a n d e r Rutley 0 0 0 score of 583, followed closely by Negus 24 a t t i t u d e s . Adamson 0 0 0 Don Bliss's 580 triple. O t h e r t o u r Feurback 18 Men's I n t r a m u r a l Volleyball h a s Cannon 0 0 0 n a m e n t leaders were J a c k Wilson Prindle 16 with 579, K e n Rutley with 574, a n d been in progress since M a r c h 16, Pagan 11 Totals 21 19 61 Bob J o h n s o n with 549 for t h r e e with nineteen g a m e s of t h e schedule Hochmuth 8 being completed t h u s far. Games GRADS F G F P T P game scores. Billings 8 S h u m a n s k i , who led t h e T h u r l o w are being played Monday a n d WedWakin 0 0 0 Dreher 6 Ciulla 2 0 4 Hall bowling team into t h e finals nesday evening's a n d S a t u r d a y aftBrewster 3 against t h e champion S L S t e a m ernoons in Page Hall G y m . Sausville 8 3 19 Griffen 0 For all those interested in I n t r a during t h e regular season, h a d a Thomson 5 1 11 Barbash 0 m u r a l Softball, it will commence T h e games scheduled for WedDwyer 88 3 19 565 scratch triple featured by a 238 nesday even n g of this week were Theohary 0 immediately after t h e s t u d e n t s r e single game. Other high single Shuman 0 postponed because of WAA playt u r n from Spring vacation. T h e Totals 23 7 53 g a m e s roiled in t h e t o u r n a m e n t offs a n d S a t u r d a y ' s games have were Ken Rutley's 209, J a c k W i l s g n - u p sheet for t e a m s is posted son's 201, a n d Bob S i n k e l d a m ' s 199. been postponed d u e to t h e Science on t h e M.A.A. Bulletin Board. J o h n S h u m a n s k i ' s 238 single w a s t h e Conference. Allasio will be league m a n a g e r . highest rolled in I n t r a m u r a l play Games Scheduled Monday this year. A meeting for team c a p t a i n s will Next week t h e following games Doubles T o u r n a m e n t Scheduled be held next Tuesday noon in Room have been scheduled: Monday, t h e 101 in Draper Hall. If there is a n y Next Tuesday a t 4 p . m. i n Rice Lions will play S L S , P o t t e r will change, it will be posted on t h e bulAlleys, the IM Doubles Bowling meet Sayles a n d t h e Raiders will April 24 Willimantic Home letin board. T h e purpose of t h e T o u m a m p n t will be rolled. A Mixed be pitted against APA. Wednesday, April 28 Utica College Away meeting will be to discuss division Doubles T o u r n a m e n t is also being the Finks a n d Rousers, Thurlow a n d May 1 P i t t s b u r g h S. Home of leagues, officials, ground rules, scheduled for the near future. SLS, a n d t h e Raiders a n d G r a d s May 2 Oneonta State Home and playoffs. R a l p h Moot, m a n a g e r of t h e I M will meet. ' P o r t r a i t At I t s F i n e s t " May 6 New Paltz S. Home Bowling League reports t h a t J o e All teams have played a t least May 9 Utica College Home J o h n Allasio announces t h a t only D u r a n of t h e Van Der Zee t e a m cue game with t h e exception of t h e May 12 Hartwick Col. Away 15 men on each roster will be a l won t h e trophy for high a v e r a g e Lions. T h e team s t a n d i n g s a r e a s May 15 P i t t s b u r g h S. Away lowed. d u r i n g regular season play w i t h a follows: May 10 Potsdam State Away 169 average. * May 20 New Paltz S. Away HOLLYWOOD COMES Red McCormick of the Misfits h a d W L Fts Pts May 22 Danbury Col. Home the high triple for the season with Thurlow 2 0 0 4 EAST TO TAKE May 23 Oneonta State Away 567. SLS 2 0 0 4 May 28 Union College Home Finks 2 1 0 4 YOUR PORTRAIT Potter 1 1 1 2 APA 1 1 0 2 Sayles 0 1 o 2 ALL T Y P E S Van Der Zee 0 1 0 0 53 N. Lake Ave., COLLEGE, F R A T E R N I T Y OPEN 0:00 to 5:30 DAILY Haiders 0 2 0 0 Near Washington Ave. Pouscrs 0 2 0 0 SORORITY PRINTING 2 BARBERS Evenings by a p p o i n t m e n t Lions 0 0 0 0 We Aim To Please TELEPHONE 4-9703 811 MADISON AVENUE , m • • RECORDS FILMS DEVELOPED Blue Note Shop 156 Central Ave. 62-0221 Open Evenings Until 9 H. F. Honikel & Son P H A R M A C I S T S r o u n d e d 1905 P h o n e 4-2036 157 C e n t r a l Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. ews A L B A N Y , N E W YORK. FRIDAY. A P R I L 17. 1 9 5 3 Z-457 APRIL SHOWERS BRVp MAYFL<! VOL. XXXVII N O . 2 Brubacher, Pierce Formals Feature April Theme; Und ersea Motif To Highlight Van Derzee Dance SA Assembly Will Nominate Future Officers Students Obtain Teaching Posts Students Mourn Lost Holiday Why all t h e glum faces? T h a t ' s t h e question NEWS r e T h i r t y - e i g h t Seniors a n d g r a d u porters were asking as soon a s ates have secured t e a c h i n g positions according to Elmer C. Mathews, D i they viewed t h e downcast counT h e agenda for today's assembly rector of Teacher P l a c e m e n t Bureau. tenances t h a t pervaded t h e corSeniors to teach languages a r e : includes consideration of motions, a ridors of SCT. Detectives were report from Athletic Board, budgets Priscilla Jcnes, L a t i n a n d F r e n c h , hired a n d they've actually t u r n P h e l p h C. S.; Doris Dougherty, E n g a n d n o m i n a t i o n s for SA officers for ed u p a n answer. lish ( a n d Social Studies), Florida H. next year. Wednesday night S t u - S.; T i n a Nicastro, English (and S o No, don't j u m p to conclusions. dent Council heard a report from cial Studies), Rhinebeck C. S.; R u t h It's nothing to do with exam Dunn.English ( a n d Social Studies), E l e c t i o n Commission, nominated scandals, n o r a n y o t h e r kind of c a n d i d a t e s for Athletic Board, pass- Schenectady, Oneida J u n i o r High; Marlene Southard. L a t i n . F r e n c h a n d scandal. State College is in ed t h e S t u d e n t Council Budget, a n d English, Copenhagen C. S.: A n n mourning because t h e last v a selected delegates for t h e Plattsburg Sturges, French ( a n d M a t h ) , C a s cation of t h e semester staggered tleton C. S.; Virginia O'Connell. exchange program. away. J u n i o r High English, Center M o Nominations for Myskania and SA riches H. S. " T h a t just can't be!" we cried, offices will be held in assembly toSeniors to teach Commerce a r e : producing this year's catalog, day a n d will be open until 4:30 p.m. , Marie Hoffman, South Glens Fails Monday, reported Louis Vion '53, C. S.; Patrick Carlo, Highland Falls Frosh Handbook, a n d Directory. C h a i r m a n of Election Commisison. C. S.: DoDglns Adamson, J u n i o r In each is plainly w r i t t e n : May Declinations for these offices may High, East Rochester H. S.; Evelvn 30, Memorial Day, HOLIDAY. be m a d e until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Paulus, Whitney Point C. S.: Alice The Detectives h a n d e d us a calAll classes will hold meetings Mon- Goewey, Lcng Lake C. S.: Charles endar. May 1053, it said, a n d A b r a h a m , Corinth: Esther M a y a k day noon to n o m i n a t e candidates. i.s, Bellmore, J a n e t Norton, N e w where was t h e 30th? In t h e Declinations for these must be made comb C. S. Saturday column! by Wednesday a t 4:30 p.m. O t h e r s who h a v e been placTests on t h e SA Constitution which ed a r e : Fleta Wright. Social Studies, Rut don't blame t h e a d m i n i s all candidates must take is sched- Baldwinsville C. S.; Milan K r c h n i a k . tration, folks. They tried to give uled ft.r Wednesday noon a n d 3:30Social Studeies, P h e l p h C. S.; G e o r i e us a day off. p.m. a n d T h u r s d a y noon and 7:3:)Reynolds, Junior High Science, Delp.m. All tests will be given in Dra- hi C. S. in"' 1' 1 except t h e one scheduled for G r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s w h o hpve been T h u r s d a y a t 7:30 p.m., which will placed a r c : K a t h r y n Dando, J u n i o r be held a t Brubacher. Candidates High Social Studies, B i n g h a m t o n ; may r u n for only one class office Howard Sutliff, J u n i o r High Science, or o n e SA office. Changes in t h e South Glens Falls C. S.; William m a j o r - m i n o r plan will be posted Proulx, Science, Argyle C. S.: J u a n ita McMillen, Commerce. Webster soon. C. S.; Paul Runge, Social Studies, Promotions of S t a t e College facDelegates to participate in the ex- G u i d a n c e . K e r h o n k s o n ; R i c h a r d c h a n g e program with Plattsburg Kyrk, J u n i o r High English, R e n s - ulty, effective April 1, 1953, include Sunday through Wednesday include selaer; M a r t h a Bucher, E l e m e n t a r y several new professors a n d a n c * instructor, a n n o u n c e s Dr. Evan R. Madelaine Meier '54, Doris Mehan, Library, Ridgewood, N. J.; Elaine Collins, President of t h e College. Charles Beckwith, Robert Coan, a n d Blessing, Junior High M a t h , G a l T h r e e members of t h e faculty have J o h n Orser, Sophomores. way C. S.; Harry Scott, English, been elevated to professorship: A n F r e n c h , Voorheesville C. S.; J o h n n e t t e Dobbin, Modern Languages, M c G r a t h . Commerce, Pine Plains C. K e n n e t h Frasure. Education; a n d S.; H a n s Siertl, Science, B e r n e - K n o x J. Roy Newton, Education. Three C. S. teachers have received assistant pro,r Harry Price, Social O t h e r s who received positions ai >: fessorships: Evelyn O'Brien, J a n '53, J u n i o r High Studies; M. E. G r e n a n d e r , English; English a n d Social Studies. H a n n i - and Karl A. B. Peterson, Music. At t h e recent Regional Forensic bal C. S.; F r a n k l y n S m i t h , J a n . '53, F r a n c e s Thomson h a s been proConference .sponsored by T a u Kappa /Continued on Paye ih Column 5/ moted to an in-tructorship position. Delta of New York University, eight winners were chosen, including five from S t a t e College, announces Joyce Leonard '53. President of Debale Council. Registrar Lists Sessions Data Dorms Schedule Annual Formals This Weekend Schedules for program advisement for fall term registration a n d t h e T h e weekend's activities will c e n filing of summer session blanks arc ter about t h e a n n u a l s p r i n g formals revealed by R u t h E. Lape, Registrar. of Pierce, Brubacher, a n d V a n D e r Program advisement for fall term zee Halls. Pierce Hall women a n d t h e i r e s registration for all students is corts will dance to t h e music of B o b scheduled as follows: Massey's O r c h e s t r a tomorrow eveAll students with s u r n a m e s be- ning from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. T h e ginning with t h e letters A-L must crowning of a queen, to reign over secure program advisement for t h e the "April in P a r i s " setting, will full term from their department!!I occur a t midnight, according to c h a i r m a n a n d / o r representative d u r - K a t h r y n Cowell '54, C h a i r m a n . ing t h e hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 S u b - c h a i r m e n working with Miss p.m., Monday, Tuesday a n d Wednes- Cowell a r e Alice Landon a n d Jessie day. April 20-22. Raynor, decorations; J o a n H a r t m a n , All students with s u r n a m e s b e - programs; Marion Reinheimer, corginning with t h e letters M - Z mils'-, sages: Juniors. K a t h l e e n Anderson secure program advisement for t h e '54 a n d Delores M o n t a l b a n o '55 a r e fall term from their d e p a r t m e n t a l in charge of materials. F r e s h m e n , c h a i r m a n a n d / o r representative dur- Judy Vimmerstedt a n d Carol Luft ing t h e hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 are c h a i r m e n of t h e r e f r e s h m e n t p.m., Mondav, Tuesday, a n d Wednes- and clean-up committees. Chaperons for t h e evening a r e to day, April 27-29. All students planning to attend be Mrs. Gladys Rand, Mr. a n d M r s . the 8-week summer session should Joseph Purely a n d M r . a n d M r s . till out a blank form to be found Marvin Blythe. Brubacher Hall decorated for a n in t h e Registrar's office, indicating the courses they plan to take (not "April Showers" theme will hold its lo exceed 10 hoursi. These forms spring formal tomorrow evening m u s t be filed in that office n o t later from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Bill B e n n e t t ' s t h a n April 30. S u m m e r session cat- Orchestra will play for t h e event, according to Hazel Jones '53, G e n e r a l alogs a r e available in D109. Chairman. Committee c h a i r m e n a r e Doris Mehan, decorations; A n n Dvorak and Madeline Chini, r e f r e s h m e n t s ; Donna Hughes, publicity; B a r b a r a Devitt, bids; Sophomores. O t h e r chairmen a r e R u t h R i c h t e r a n d Nancy Hazzard, a r r a n g e m e n t s a n d T h e annual spring play presented program committees, J u n i o r s . Helen by t h e Advanced Dramatics class, a n d J e a n Osborne, Seniors, h a v e i n will be given on Friday, May 22 a n d vited chaperons. K a r e n Lunde '56 Saturday, May 23. This year's play, will supervise t h e c l e a n - u p . of three acts, is "Berkeley Square Chaperons will be Mr. a n d M r s . by J o h n L. Balderston. Merlin H a t h a w a y , Dr. a n d Mrs. E d T h e play, directed by Agnes E. ward Cooper a n d Mr. a n d M r s . A r Futterer, Assistant Professor of Eng- t h u r Jones. lish, is a fantasy whose time changes This evening, Van D e / . e e Hall will from t h e 20th century to t h e 18thhold its formal dance from 9 p.m. t o century. I t takes place in 1784 a n d1 a.m. as F r a n k Mayer's O r c h e s t r a 1953. T h e 18th century costumes, plays. T h e t h e m e of t h e d a n c e will typical of the period, will be made emphasize u n d e r - w a t e r scenery a c by t h e students, and t h e 18th c e n - cording to F r a n c i s Rodgers '54, G e n tury sets are being made by t h e eral C h a i r m a n , members of t h e En 1 Stagecraft Decorations will be supervised by Class, under t h e supervision of Dr. William Helmer '53. T h e refreshPaul B. Pettii, Assistant Professor ment committee is headed by Archie of English. Westmiller '56. C h a p e r o n s for t h e evening will be Dr. a n d Mrs. E d w a r d Dr. a n d Mrs. Townsend R i c h Minister Will Speak Shay, and Mrs. Ethel McLaughlin. Faculty Members Futterer States Earn Promotions Date Of Play Forensic Victors Receive Plaques Apache Dance, Onion Addict by 200 Will Enliven AllCollege Revue 20 col- The conference, a t t e n d e d s t u d e n t s representing about By EVELYN RUBEN leges, included lour rounds of discussion en "How C a n We Rid O u r After several days of diligent r e - clever Horse Opera (sans horsei, a", 1 College Campuses of Communism'- " search, your detecting reporter was extravaganza about life in a h u n t T'ne live winner.s from S t a t e includ- able to uncover a few u n k n o w n facts ing lodge, a n d a subtle satire on Progressive Education. A high point ed Arthur Hagy. who received a lo report on "Little K n o w n Facts." in t h e product ion is a n original balplaque: Robert Berkhofer and Phyi- State's first All-College Revue. T h e let in a Greenwich Village Night. 1 is Penny, Seniors; J o a n n Doyle, and show is a series of scenes tied t o - Club .setting. A chorus of a p a c h e Richard Simper, J u n i o r s ; all ol gether by Milton J. Knothole, a u t h - dancers in appropriate costumes wlu m received certificates. or of "Little Known Facts aboiu augment the featured dancing ol Well-Known People," played by T o m Bobbie Stein a n d Ann Colombo. The winner ol I luce rounds el Smith. Congressional Debating of PEPC unci Meanwhile, back al l he rehearsal, Sneaking a preview ol t h e revue the topic on Communism, was Mis.s the original opera by Messrs. Cheral rehearsal, your reporter saw a Penny, who re eived a plaque. As a liofl and Brown, dealing with the result of this award Mis- Penny wa.-. realities of American lite, was fillthe highest ranking woman debater Delegates To Attend ing Page Hall with highbrow m u sic, Marilyn Erter will surely score at the conference. Robert Bcrkhof'r a hit with her clever vocal Interprealso placed within t h e llrst ten win- Scholastic Senate tation of 'Nobody's Chasing Me," ners. T h i s was the lirst time that Forum delegates will a t t e n d t h e the theme song of a girl with lots one college h a s won both of the a n n u a l Intercollegiate Mock S e n a t e of ambition but no creative outlet. awards. to be held in t h e S t a l e Copilol on Ro.ss Hack and J o a n Carlin will April 17, Hi a n d II), a n n o u n c e s LilArt Department Shows lian Weller '53, c h a i r m a n of t h e a r - keep you laughing with their portrayal of Mr. Dribbles a n d his frau. r a n g e m e n t s for t h e S e n a t e . Reproductions In Milne The Senate will consider bills r e - Ross is an Onion Addict, und n a t u r ally I his raises many household dilThe College Ail Department will lating to t h e actual New York State liculties. Legislature. T h e delegation from show portfolio reproductions of sevScenes previewed left a n impreseral twentieth century European ship ol Douglas Nielsen '53, will disartists in t h e Milne Ait Gallery be- S t a t e College, under t h e c h a i r m a n - sion thai this is one S t a t e College ginning Wednesday, April 15. T h ecuss I wo bills selected from such dramatic endeavor Unit will disapexhibit will be displayed for ten topics us t h e P a n t h e r Mountain point no one but t h e cynics. All days, a n n o u n c e s Until E. Hutchins, Dam, t h e St. Lawrence Seaway, P e r - four classes should give full support Assistant Professor of Art. T h e m a n e n t Personal Registration, or to tills first all-college show. It showing will include paintings by More Democratic Election Proced- promises to be a very entertaining evening. ures. deChlrico, Mini a n d Mure. To IVCF Gathering Rule Violation Results Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship presents Rev. Raymond C. Ortlund In Curtailed Privileges at its meeting this evening a t 7:30 p.m. in Brubacher Hall, reports WilCommuters' Club was deprived of liam Whitwer '53, President. Rev. its bulletin board privileges for a Ortlund is assistant minister a t t h e three week period effective April 14 First Presbyterian Church in Schen- in I he only act ion tnken by M y s k a n ectady. ia a t its open hearing Tuesday eveFollowing the IVCF tradition, t h e ning. More t h a n 60 s t u d e n t s of t h e group will combine for a hymn sing College were present to witness t h e and refreshments at t h e conclusion Judicial body's hearing of nine cases of Rev. Ortlund's lecture. All stu- brought to it by Campus C o m m i s dents a r e invited to uttend this a n d sion. other IVCF functions states WhitOwen S m i t h '53, G r a n d M a r s h a l wer. und arresting officer in t h e C o m m u t e r s ' Club case was p r e s e n t to explain his charges of violation of Red Cross Bloodmobile mailbox regulations on t h e p a r t of the club. George Wood received t h e W i l l Accept Donations charges for t h e Commuters'. As a A Red Cross bloodmobile will visit result, Myskania recommended to the college Monday, May 4, a n n o u n c - Campus Commission t h a t it suses Marie DeSeve '53, c h a i r m a n pend the use of t h e club's bullet in of t h e college Red Cross unit, Per- board until May 5. mission slips will be distributed In Three charges of amorous m a n i assembly, states Miss DeSeve. festations were dismissed on t h e All who wish to donate blood a r e grounds that t h e Commission's rules requested to sign tip by April 27. no longer contain such a regulation, Donations may be m a d e between while live eases of eating in t h e 9 a.m. and 12 noon und from 1 to 1 Commons were either w i t h d r a w n or p.m., May 4. Anyone desiring furth- dismissed following a n e x a m i n n a t i o n er information should contact Mif>s of t h e need for t h e use of discretion DeSeve or Robert Lundergan '55. in defining eating. PAGE 2 STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , FRIDAY, A P R I L 1 7 , 1 9 5 3 Mmn&l kuL That Time Again . . . T h a t yearly spectacle known a s S t u d e n t Association elections is u p o n us again, p e r h a p s before we a r e ready for it, b u t nevertheless d e m a n d i n g of SA a bit of solemn consideration of t h e future. T o d a y in A s s e m b l y - y o u will b e called upon to n o m i n a t e those persons w h o m you Wish t o a p p e a r o n t h e ballot you m a r k t w o weeks hence. An exciting j o b for t h e cont e s t a n t s , a n elating job for t h e victors, b u t also very serious business for SA. Now is t h e t i m e to consider your c a n d i d a t e s in relation to their abilities, n o t when t h e ballot is placed in front of you. Myskania wins o u r c o m m e n d a t i o n for having i n terpreted its duties to m e a n t h a t recommendation of junior c a n d i d a t e s is n o t obligatory. F o r years we have w a t c h e d M y s k a n i a ' s struggle- to find 'someone t o r e commend," this year being n o exception. However, thic- year's body h a s a t last realized t h a t , since recomm e n d a t i o n is virtually election, long a n d dissatisfying deliberations to And ' someone to r e c o m m e n d " a r e senseless w h e n t h e body is of t h e opinion t h a t t h e abilities of t h e candidates it wishes to bring to SA r e c o m m e n d t h e m all equally. Since i t c a n recommend no more t h a n t e n , it h a s suggested fourteen. We can only hope t h a t SA will display to some small e x t e n t t h e t h o r o u g h considerations which went into selecting t h e M y s k a n i a suggestees. W e n a t u r a l l y want to see worthy leaders for n e x t year's offices, however, we'd also like to see a worthy ballot from which to select t h e m . T h e r e is nothing like crack competition to force a c a n d i d a t e to display h i s abilities a s well a s his personality. STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , Gammo-n- htcUen By J . KORBA & R. H U G H E S POST MORTEM L a s t Tuesday's open hearings held by Myskania t u r n e d i n t o more t h a n we expected. During t h e first few m i n u t e s of discussion t h e audience h a d a r a t h e r easily-noticed "this is going to be a joke" a t t i t u d e , but a s t h e discussion progressed, with t h e arrival of t h e G r a n d M a r s h a l of C a m p u s Commission, t h e h e a r ing took o n a new atmosphere. Many points concerning t h e heretofore dusty rules of t h e Commission were cleared u p in a very reasonable time. W e feel t h a t M y s k a n i a conducted themselves very admirably, even t h o u g h certain individuals were constantly trying to confuse t h e m . Some of t h e suggestions offered by t h e s t u d e n t s , o n t h e other h a n d , were logical a n d useful. We feel t h a t t h e rules of t h e Commission should be enforced a n d t h a t this h e a r i n g h a s been a step in t h e r i g h t direction. B u t , we also feel t h a t t h e CC detectives should use their heads when they enforce these rules. D o n ' t worry too m u c h about someone eating a c a n d y b a r in t h e C o m m o n s ; catch a few of t h e idiots w h o a r e smoking in t h e halls. We would also like to see t h e ruling forbidding "amcrous m a n i f e s t a tions" (if you will pardon t h e expression) r e i n s t a t e d . T h e n we m i g h t be able to c a t c h some people a n d m a k e t h e case stick. We a r e looking forward to t h e next hearing. A N E E D E D ADDITION Rocks A n d Bombshells T h e motion which will probably be m a d e today, proposing t h a t Myskania candidates be forced to pass a Constitution test before they a r e qualified to r u n for election, is definitely a n excellent idea. Not only will such a test assure a n intelligent Myskania, but it will also eliminate m a n y people w h o r u n , a n d sometimes win t h e election, just for fun. T h e test will be similar to t h e one which S t u d e n t Council c a n didates a r e now having to pass. If Myskania is going to be t h e judicial body we should be positive t h a t they know what they a r e doing, h e a r g u m e n t s a g a i n s t this proposed test a r e n o n e ; it should be passed. At Myskania's open hearings for violators of C a m pus Commission regulations, a few people threw rocks a t thirteen o t h e r people, some tossed boulders a t t h e Commission, a n d t h e rest s a t a n d waited for CC's prepared bombshell to explode. I t didn't. T h a n k s to t h e good h a n d l i n g of t h e situation by t h e court, t h e bomb fizzled o u t after a few untimely personality exchanges. T h o u g h supposedly t h e purpose of t h e h e a r ings was to h e a r CC arrest charges b r o u g h t to Myskania, it w a s soon a p p a r e n t t h a t w h a t w a s to be on trial was t h e abilities of Myskania a n d t h e Commission REORGANIZE a n d t h e Commission's regulations themselves. While By PEARL SZABO such a broad discussion a t t h e time p e r h a p s imposed Because t h e Constitution Revision Committee has, upon t h e court's broad mindedness, we feel t h a t it failed to m a k e its report on time, it now becomes Lauritz Melchoir a n d eight t a l - A one m a n show of oil paintings was needed. necessary to take action on t h e tabled motion to i n ented young musicians will present by E. R. Fisher of Poughkeepsie will T h e G r a n d M a r s h a l h a s admitted t h a t these were a new type of concert a t t h e R P I be featured a t t h e Albany I n s t i t u t e corporate S t u d e n t Facilties Board into S t u d e n t Board of F i n a n c e . iWe a r e n o t blaming t h e Revision Com"Test cases," evidently so lacking in serious intent of History a n d Arts through May ?.. mittee for being late, since there is no time to cont h a t it was n o t necessary for a single a r r e s t i n g officer Field House this Sunday, April 19 For t h e rest of t h e m o n t h t h e Mr. Melchoir will emcee h i s young sider their proposals, i By taking this motion off t h e to appear a n d t h a t several could be w i t h d r a w n by I n s t i t u t e will show a group of e x - table today a n d passing it, we will n o t have time t h e Commission itself after their presentation. D e - troupe through a musical scale r u n - ceptional Chinese paintings. wasted n o m n . a t i n g a n d voting on people for t h e now spite these r a t h e r unorthodox procedures, we felt t h a t ning from Grand Opera to t h e l a t T h e Willet Players will present obsolete S t u d e n t Facilities Board. P e r h a p s we should there was present a sincere a t t e m p t on t h e p a r t of est h i t tunes. "Two Blind Mice" by Samuel S p e - s t a t e why we think t h a t t h e S t u d e n t Facilities Board Myskania, t h e Commission, a n d t h e observers alike to T h e Field House show s t a r t s at wack a t t h e Fellowship House of is now worthless. Before t h e Union was built we needaccomplish two t h i n g s : H i To define a n d examine sev- 8:45 p.m. the First Presbyterian C h u r c h of ed such a n organization to take cure of t h e funds eral CC rules which have proven to be unenforceable, T h e Dramatics Association of R u s ; a n d (2) to d e t e r m i n e what to do w i t h violators by sll Sage College, Troy, will present Albany. Performances will continue to outfit h e student parts of t h e building, but these way of p u n i s h m e n t . I n t h e first m a t t e r , Myskania a n d "Dark of t h e Moon," a richly h u - this evening a n d tomorrow evening. ciays a r e gone forever. We also think t h a t it constiCC appeared to do a little ball-passing a s to who morous a n d imaginative folk f a n - C u r t a i n time is 8:30 p.m. Tickets a r e tutes n o t h i n g more t h a n red tape, and t h a t all s t u d e n t funds should be under one organization, Student could or should interpret t h e rules. O n e thing—con- tasy, as its spring production today $1.00. Radio Council's weekly disc-Jock- Board of F i n a n c e . stitutionally, M y s k a n i a can't. I n t h e second case, a n d tomorrow a t 8:30 p.m. in t h e ey show, "Musically Speaking," will everyone there was stumped. A dilemma, true enough. Little Theatre on the campus. feature R a y Block a n d h i s Orches- LOST . . . T h e NEWS offers h e r e a three p a r t suggestion of a Admission is $.75. tra's recordings of semi-classical sepossible way out a n d recommends t h a t C a m p u s ComLost, strayed, or . . . missing anyway—the b a n n e r Charles Laughton will appear a t lections by various composers. R e mission, S t u d e n t Council, a n d t h e Constitutional R e of t h e Senior class a n d last year's Student, Association member, 1400 on your dial a t 2 p.m the Troy Music Hall on T h u r s d a y vision C o m m i t t e e consider them. m i n u t e s from t h e files of S t u d e n t Council. Is t h e evening, May 7. At this time h e Saturday. Class of '53 to purchase its third banner in four 1) Make C a m p u s Commission regulations Student will give his famous " o n e - m a n show'' "Tonight We Sing" will be held Association legislation, d r a w n u p a n d passed by t h e entitled "An Evening with Charles over a t t h e Delaware T h e a t r e for years a n d a r e future s t u d e n t s to be left with no record of w h a t transpired in t h e year '51 -'52. or is someAssembly. As w a s aptly pointed out a t t h e hearings, Laughton." a n o t h e r week. one going to "find" these articles??? perhaps violations a r e prevalent because SA does not w a n t some of t h e regulations, does n o t think them I'OR F U T U R E CONSIDERATION necessary a n d therefore refuses to obey t h e m . There is no reason, within College regulations, why t h e AsWe feel that t h e Suggested List for Myskania is sembly c a n n o t regulate its own conduct as it sees fit. complete a n d accurate. It is now u p to you, t h e stu21 Have SA provide for p u n i s h m e n t in its laws. dent body, to read t h e list and become familiar with Campus Commission cannot now take away a StuIne n a m e s of t h e students who have worked a n d who dent tax ticket, b u t SA could impose t h a t upon itself. will continue to lie worker.-. Their work during t h e CC cannot now c h a r g e fines, but SA could give it the past three years should receive your votes. R e m e m b e r right to. (And so on—these a r e n o t recommended punTo t h e Editor: lore t h e students were brought up M.\skania will be what you make it! ishments, j u s t exemplary suggestions.) We would like to thank very s i n - to be judged. 31 Impower Myskania to interpret SA legislation cerely all those State College s t u T h e ' f a c t t h a t t h e trials of these QUESTION OK THE WEEK not only a s (o its constitutionality, b u t a s to its in- dents a n d faculty members who so individuals were delayed so long tent a n d purpose. W h a t is t h e anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicunselfishly gave of their time a n d makes it appear t h a t C a m p u s ComWould this work? Could be. Here again, coopera- energy to make t h e recent Eastern mission hoped to let the individuals ularis oris muscles in a s t a t e of c o n t r a c t i o n ? ? ' ' ? ? tion would be needed, but CC would have a far better Colleges Science Conference t h e forget t h e alleged event and to whom chance of obtaining it were everything connected witli great success it was. Many delegates they may have been talking to, who the system SA imposed, a n d t h e Commission merely came up to us and expressed their might be able to dispute t h a t t h e e in charge of arresting violators. t h a n k s for the fine reception which events ever occurred, you of State College extended to them. Without your help it would "Campus Coii.iiiis.sion consists of STATE COLLEGE NEWS have been impossible to p u t on an a group of students whose members FRIDAY, A Fit 11. 17 event of this scope and magnitude are selected by t h e standing c o m ESTABLISHED MAY 1916 i) p.m. to 1 a.m. Van Derzee Formal Dance. here. All those committee c h a i r m e n , mission yearly through a system of BY THE C L A S S OF 1918 advisers, and members who worked try-outs based on a m o u n t of work SATURDAY, APRIL 18 on t h e conference have every right clone and interest shown" (Stale ColRATING F I R S T CLASS Pierce Hall Formal Dance. to be proud of a job well done. leire Handbook, 19ftfi, page 641 T h e 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. In deep appreciation, effectiveness of this group h a s been 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Brubiicher Hall Formal Dance. April 17 10f>3 VOL. X X X V I I No. 'l'i. illustrated by t h e way t h e assembly Dr. Paul ('. Lemon M i ' i n l i i - r n •• T I h i ' M O W S •Iii'il T i h ' H i h i v rr o. II .V hi' MONDAY, APRIL 21) sealing was handled, making it n e mil WI'IIIII-MIUV Herbert D. Thier '.JO. 10 s i II friim 7 ii I I II. Ill ill I M I I M I I - 1 . I V u i v . •• :t:i-.'il; cessary for S t u d e n t Council to a s - II :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration with d e p a r t m e n t a l Ulan • u s | , i. o K,"IJ7 ; 1710. I\i M u y i i k l r i , Ml I lit I'J ; l l r i ' v s i i i n k i ,-,:, I.-, 0*7:;; 1'i.ni sume t h e responsibility. In addition chairmen for students with surTin' i i i i i l i T ^ r i n l i n h- iH'WH|'.i|>i-r r ihi' V ' w rl. Si I'III to this failure, some members of t h e To t h e Editor of t h e names beginning with letters I r t f i ' I ' n r 'IViM-lii'i'M i M i b l U h i ' i l i n-.v ' I h i ' I ' n l I'lXl' Krlihi.v accused group were churned with Slate College News: jour b.v I I n - M O W ' S llniinl l'i A-I, : Ins i n,l, H I A n K i i r l l l l lull On Tuesday evening t h e four- violations which never h a d been . lOillliir-lii-Chlof I1AKII.VI'A I'K.tCK teenth of April a hearing was held published as Campus Commission Tl'KSDAY, APRIL :il ('o-Miiioiulittf lOilllor IINNHV M>v/.i:\\ SKI ('ii-MillOltfllltf Killtor KM I'll KK MAt.WUH - • at which several members of S t u - rules when the regulations were pub- i l : 3 l ) H . m . t o 4 : 3 0 p . m . Registration with (lepiu'iniciiliiJ II I ' u l i l l i ' Ki'lutliiliK Killtor I H i : MO I I H I O / . I N H K V dent Association were accused ol lished in T h e Stale College News of chairmen for students Willi surii-l'iililli' III'IIIIIIIIIH ICilltiir K M ' / . A l l I'M II I'l.A'l I violating several of the C a m p u s Friday, February 13, 1053. To top it names beginning with letters Simi'lt, lOilltur AII101, III.A'I I M A N Commission rules n.s stated in t h e oil, at least, one of t h e accusations Si'iilur S|MU'IM .MI'IIIIMT H O I t l s 1)1)11 KH'I'V A-L. J ( l i t I) I MO S K I I I I ' - I I , Ini'hH- A i h i ' 1 - t M i i f ; M t w i n K i ' Stall College Freshman Handbook, was not substantiated a n d several Cirrilliitlnii MIIIIIIKIT > I A K 1 IOI.I.I0N H KM.Kit and as published in the S t a t e Col- witnesses were willing to dispute t h e Li N o o n Record Hour in Hooin 'M. MoilsMl KIIOI. W O O D M A N • • lOxi'lltllllfi, K i l l t u r validity of these accusations. lege News, February 13, 1953. sourH.sky's "Pictures on I n h i b i IUI0.M0 KI.DIUOI) AhKiH'llltu Killtor MAM.V (MCllKi AsMiHiiuli' Kdltnr tion." Baring t h e fact t r it a number ol He aiise of t h e malfunctioning of ,JO VI 10 h i I t ' l l . s - AuMM-hili' Killtor these alleged violations h a p p e n e d this commission and t h e Inefficiency over a week before Spring recess a n d exhibited, I suggest t h a t Campus WEDNESDAY, AI'KI, A l l i - i i i i i i i i i n i l i ' H l l i i l i H H I x , u l •! O r . M l i l r i ' n H c i l i i i I In- i - i l l U i r m i l l should have been brought up before Coiiunissinn be regulated by Stu- H:30 a.in. to 1:30 p.m. Registration Willi d e p a r t m e n t a l miiM hi' nigiH'il .-.linn'.-, w i l l hi' w l l h l i r l i l ill',HI ri-i|iii'«l Tin- S T A T U r i H.I.IOIIIO M O W ' S IIHHOIIII-H in, i'i'S|j(inii!liilll) the vitiation, it seems to me t h a t dent Association. T h a t is, instead ol c h a i r m e n for students with suri,»r i i j j l o l i i h i . i'Xiii'i'Srti-il i n i i ' I ' l l o i i i i i i * <n' r i i i i i i n o n i i ' i i i 1,'iih the alleged offenders should have the members being appointed by t h e names beginning with letters .IM MOI'II i.'*|iri'ni-li*n»- , l n m o i i f r r w M t i r l l y r i ' f l i - i ' i I I H v i i - w been informed of their "crimes" h e - ICunlinutd A-L. v,< Paf/a h Column t) Ike Go4HMM*ucatio*U College Calendar - Raiders Succumb Softball Season To Potter Club To Commence; In I M Volleyball Greeks Strong FRIDAY, A P R I L 17, 1 9 5 3 PAGE S 29 Candidates Out For Baseball, Season Opener To Be April 24 Wednesday night, April 15, t h e If spring- ever arrives again, t h e I n t r a m u r a l Volleyball League swung into action again with four games IM softball s e a s o n , w i l l get under scheduled in Page Gym. I n t h e first way Monday. T h e first game will and second games of t h e evening, get u n d e r way a t 4:30. As soon as the G r a d s forfeited to Thuriow a n d daylight saving goes into effect, the Raiders respectively, resulting there will al-.o be a game a t 6:30. At a captains' meeting yesterday in t h e Grads being dropped from By D O T T I E MEIIAN the league. T h e third contest in- the rosters were turned in a n d t h e Athletic Association h a s prepared Baseball Coacn Ins Garcia haB volved t h e Potter Club a n d the rules were reviewed. T h e r e a r e its tentative budget for t h e year t w e n t y - n i n e catuiida~os from wriich enough teams so t h a t there will be Raiders, with Potter defeating the Everybody likes t h e S p r n g t l m e : 1CE3-54. T h e AA budget will be to choose h i s s c i r t i n ? nine lor rhis Raiders in two games by scores of a Page Field a n d Beverwyck P a r k poets, young men, worms, bees, and stated briefly in the Assembly t o - season's c u r t a i n - r a i s e r a week from 15-13 a n d 15-5. T h e first game of league. athlete's. Everybody, t h a t is, except day. T h e r e will be n o discussion on today. M a n y r e t u r n i n g v e t e r a n s , this tilt was close all t h e way a n d Leagues Feature 10-Man Ball sports' writers. I t seems as though this budget since time does n o t per- smooth-looking newcomers, a n d a Again this year t h e leagues will featured some expert spik ng by there is a certain time in the early mit. q u a n t i t y of pitching depth uhould both teams. In the second game, su- feature 10-man ball. T h e teams in part of t h e Spring when there exSince S t u d e n t Association does help m a k e this squad a better balthe league will furn sh t h e officials perior Potter teamwork prevailed ists not a person who is quite sure not vote on this budget, there will anced aggregation t h a n last year's over the hard fighting Raiders. APA for t h e games. A team will be pen- whether it is Spring or t h e left-over t ° two open hearings a t Brubacher team, which wound u p wit.'i a sixforfeited to t h e Finks in t h e final alized for failing to furnish a n of- remains of Winter. I t is this parti- n?xt week on Monday and T h u r s d a y three record. ficial. scheduled contest. cular indefinable in-between season at 7:30 p . m . T h e AA budget i n F r a t e r n i t i e s Back Strong T h e Lions, K a p p a Beta, Rousers, t h a t proves to be a Waterloo for cludes all t h e varsity sports, varsity T h e only losses from last year's All t h e fraternities a r e expected and G r a d s have forfeited o u t of t h e sports' writers. a r e smooth-fielding first and junior varsity basketball, var- squad to field good teams, with APA a n d league since t h e opening of t h e seabaseman K e n Rutley, h a r d h i t t i n g sity baseball and wrestling. All m a n n e r of p a n s have been son, leaving eight teams to f.ght it the P o t t e r Club slight favorites AA is desirous of having a large Gus S t u r m , a n d southpaw reliever out for t h e championship. As a re- a m o n g t h e Greeks. T h e r e will also made for var'ous Spring sports, and a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e open h e a r i n g Larry Daly. Returning veterans i n be several independent clubs. Potter, an overwhelming touch of Spring sult of these cirop outs, t h e S L S . next week because it is t h e only clude Al C a n n o n , last year's leading Potter, Sayles, Van Derzee, a n d APA, a n d SLS will have top flight fever makes lots of people anxious means by which the students have hitter with a .400 average, a n d four ht:rlars on the mound this year. T h e to join in. However, t h e unpredictThuriow teams have been deprived experienced pitchers in Red M c " G r e a f ' C o r s i w.ll be on t h e m o u n t able weather, armed w ' t h snow, an opportunity to voice their opinof one or more victories. cormick, De Combs, J o h n Zidik. ion on t h e m a t t e r . Two preliminary for SLS. Pete Telfer, who h a d a fine rain, wind, cold, and other incleSchedule Revised and Herb Egert. Other returnees i n budget hearings were held a n d t h e year on t h e hill last year, will take ment weapons manages to dampen T h e schedule of t h e remaining was comparatively clude c a t c h e r s Bob Dreher a n d D o n up t h e chucking duties for t h e club. the most enthusiastic spirits, and a t t e n d a n c e games in the league h a s ceen posted C a p u a n o , infielders F r a n Rodgers, small. J o h n Alla c io, who lost one game dur- wreck t h e best-laid plans. on t h e MAA Bu.letin Board in lowRoom numbers for these h e a r - Bob DeMichiell, Bob Sage, a n d J o e ing last season's campaign will be T h a t seems to be our position er Draper. Due to the m a n y postStella, a n d outfielders Arnie S m i t h , on t h e hill for APA. W-th such fine right now. T h e weather earlier in ings w'll be posted on school bulleponements during the first half of Jim B e n n e t t , a n d Don Lein. tin boards next week on t h e days performers, these clubs should have the week seemed to bring everythe season, t h e schedule is a t.ght of t h e hearings. good seasons. 15 Rookies Vie For Berths thing to a standstill, but activity one which includes several doubleAs it looks now, there is going will be ablaze again soon. T h e fifteen new men out for t h e headers, thus making it necessary d i a m o n d squad have shown some for some teams to play two contests to be some red hot ba.l played this Bowling a t Rice's -topped with year. So, if you get a chance, drop promise a n d will be battling last in a row. in on one of the games t h a t will be Easter vacation. So far as we know, year's vets for t h e starting berths. C u r r e n t Standings played eveiv night on P a g e Field or the one game necessary to make all These newcomers include P i t c h e r s the calculations was never played Team Wins Losses Beverwyck Park. Joe McDowell. Gene Rosenbaum, Lv.t nevertheless, t h e team stand.ngs SLS 2 0 and T o m S h u m a n s k i ; catcher Nick are posted on t h e WAA bulletin Thuriow 2 0 A. sign up list will be posted soon Cassevoy; infielders Ed LoVuolo, board. Congratulations to the teams Potter 3 1 on t h e MAA bulletin board for all Ben Tucker, Jerry Stickel, Ed F e r that distinguished themselves. FiliKs 2 1 those interested in inaugurating t h e guson, P a u l Hlavaty, Joe Clement, Spring Schedule APA 2 2 As each sport is f'nlshed for the sport of golf here at S t a t e College, and R a y M u r p h y ; and outfielders Van Derzee 0 1 Spring sports for women will s t a r t season, the hours earned in that This will be the initial step in Dick Wemple, Wayne Overton, W a l t Sayles 0 2 next week if the weather permits, sport a r e posted on the WAA bulle- the plan which was created by a few Barbash, a n d Don Johnson. Raiders 0 4 a n n o u n c e s Aliki Apostolides, Presi- tin board by t h e managers. Remem- a r d e n t golf enthusiasts a n d headed d e n t of WAA. Schedules of times ber to check your hours since credit by Bob Strouber. I t is planned to One of t h e main reasons for t h e are posted on WAA Bulletin Board. must be earned in a t least one sport start golf of an i n t r a m u r a l basis failure of last year's team was lack Softball will be held on t h e dorm before you a r c eligible to vote in this spring t h a n to branch o u t to of sufficient practice space. G a r c i a form a major sport if enough i n - is taking steps to remedy this fault field every weekday afternoon. I n the WAA elect'ons. terest is shown by t h e s t u d e n t body. by smoothing off Beverwyck P a r k case t h e field isn't dry it will be A t o u r n a m e n t can be started as and converting it into a baseball postponed a week. All those interestsoon as enough people have signed diamond. T h e players have also volThis Saturday the S t a t e Wrest- ed c a n obtain more information up to make t h e plan worth while. unteered to help in this project. ling Cluu will journey to the Adiron- from P a t Zylko and Lois R u t m a n . Cages have been set up in the gym However, t h e first game, a g a i n s t dack Wrestling l o u r n e y , to be held On Tuesday and T h u r s d a y nights for indoor practice when t h e weath- Willimantic Teachers on April 24, in t h e Schenectady Y.M.C.A. This g'rls' badminton will be set up in Rivalry competition between the er is unfit for piactice outside. will be played a t Bleeker. meet w.ll include representatives the gym. Sophs and the Frosh will get under Those who a>e interested, but feel from the major schools a n d a t h At t h e far end of the dorm field letic organizations in t h e n o r t h e r n a r c h e r y practice will take place way again on Saturday, April 25, I hey might not be goo 1 enough lor New York area. T h e S t a l e st|iia:l, every Monday and T h u r s d a y . Bar- at 9:30. T h e g'rls will square oil in l ,r. naineiH play should sign up sporting an impressive 0-1 record, bara S m i t h and Sally May will or- a soccer meet to squabble over two anyway. It is planned now thus m rivalry points. A win for the Frosh s Mictions will be gi>'-':l 'o those who figures to do well in spite of t h e ganize t h e sport. girls would give them an edge in may request, them by 'liis> m e m stiff opposit on it will undoubtedly Every Tuesday night WAA will the prolonged series. T h e present bers who first .:is'.!ii,t'.l the golf encounter. sponsor life saving lessons at t h e s o r e s t a n d s at 19 points for the plan. The wrestlers who will represent Jewish Community Center. For Sophomore Gremlins to It! points State in the meet will be Rebel qualifications and time see Ruth for the F r e s h m a n Yellow Jackets. Hockmuth 1130i, Leroy Negus (150), The scene of t h e action is scheduled Poole. Hay Wolfe 1140), Hank Feur'oach Marilyn House a n d Betty Skon on the Dorm Field furl. 1150i, and Frank Prindle < 155). will m a n a g e girls' volleyball, T h e The rivalry swimming event is It':, raining time a n d day is posted on t h e WAA still pending as the Public Bath has •Portrait At I t s Finest" M A A Will Nominate Bulletin Board. no: as yet been repaired. Joe LomIt's pouring Candidates For Office All those interested in tennis can Larcli, rivalry head, states that the Fran Slreeter '.r>3, President ol see J o a n Burguiera or Sis Deloria. swimming meet, will probably be held sometime in t h e ncai future. Join us MAA, announces that nominations HOLLYWOOD COMES for MAA offices arc now open. Nominations a r e to be placed in the It won't be boring EAST TO TAKE MAA mail box. A notice will be placed on the MAA bulletin board YOUR PORTRAIT 53 N. Lake Ave., which will give all the information N e a r W a s h i n g t o n Ave. concerning the nominations. T h e F i t A T E R N I T Y JEWELRY Z BARBERS nominations will close Tuesday aftWe Aim To Please ernoon at -1:30 p. in. Badges Rings Steins Jewelry Gifts Favors OPEN 0:00 to 5:30 DAILY Stationery Programs Theatre Club Pins Evenings by appointment Keys Medals ALBANY Trophies 811 MADISON AVENUE BATTLE CIRCUS Write or Call P H A R M A C I S T S Starring CARL SORENSEN Humphrey liogurl i'o ii nded 1905 T E L E P H O N E 4-0017 P h o n e 4-3036 30 Murray Ave. Waterford, N.Y. and J u n e Allyson 157 Central Ave. Also Telephone Troy Adams 82S03 ALBANY, N. Y. CONFIDENTIAL!, V CONN 111 Seein' WUlt MeUan A A To Hold Open Hearings Vets To comprise Team s Nucleus Strouber To Post Sign Up Sheets W A A Posts Wrestling Club In AAU Meet Rival Women To Play Soccer THE HAGUE STUDIO Joe's Barber Shop L. G. Balfour Co. TEMPERANCE PALACE NOW Capitol Press PRINTERS r ALL T Y P E S COLLEGE, F R A T E R N I T Y SORORITY PRINTING TELEPHONE 4-0703 170 South Pearl Street Albany, New York H. F. Honikel & Son IHfitanf CAFETERIA LOCATED AT 1«7 CENTRAL AVENUE 84 STATE STREET 134 STATE STREET TAVERN It !s Possible To Earn $1,000 This Summer! A Marshall Field owned enterprise offers outstanding' opportunity to college men and women this summer. Work in Albany or in your own home area. No investment reipiired. Complete training given. Car helpful but not essential. II' you like people, and are seeking opportunity for personal development as well as about average income, come for campus interview on April 27 at 2:30 in Room 20, Richardson, Further information may be obtained from the Placement Office and from Kurt Rosenbaum, Campus Representative, STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 1933 PAGB 4 Frosh To Hold Professor States SUB To Host English Contest At Coffee Hour Meeting For Skit A meeting for all those freshmen Union Board will sponsor Entry Regulations a Student coffee hour and has elected a new interested in writing the freshman State Will Support Cancer Fund Drive Volunteers to help canvass the community for the Cancer Society on Monday. April 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. may sign up in Room 1, RichVice-President of the Board, a n - class skit will be held Sunday at ardson, states John, Lannon '53, Rules for entering the Leah Lovnounces Prances Allen '54, Chair- 7:30 p.m. at Brubacher Hall in one President of Student Association. enheim contest in English Composi- man. of the activity rooms. This skit will This campaign will cover only those tion have been outlined by Dr. elected Vice-President of the Board be used in the Moving Up Day cere- persons who show their interest in Shields Mcllwaine, Professor of to replace Frances Allen who as-monies May 9. William Small, Pres- being called on by lighting their porch l'ghts. ident of the class will preside. English. This contest is open to all sumed the chairmanship. Freshmen are planning a picnic Transportation will be provided to Patricia Theobald '55, is chairman undergraduates who may submit one of a coffee hour to be held at Bru- to be held in May. General Chair- take the canvasers to the district poem and one short story each. man for this affair is Mary Brezny. they will cover. bacher, April 26 from 4 to 6 p.m. Prizes of $12.50 each will be awarded the author of the best poem and of the best short story. There are no restrictions regarding form or length on these papers. The deadline is May 15. (Continued from Page 1, Column t) Junior High Math, Onteora, C. S.; Richard Krug '52, Junior High Math and Science, Troy H. S.; Mrs. Helen (Guildi) Jones '21, English, Bellmore; Charles Connell '51, Social Studies, Huntington Station; Robert Hertwig '39, Vice-Principal, West Hempstead; James Blackburn, Science, Altamont H. S.; Gloria McManus '47, Librarian, Rhinebeck C. S.; Phyllis C'harron '52, Latin, Van Hornsville C. S. Entries in each type of writing will be judged by members of the English Department: short story, Robert B. Thorstensen, Instructor in English; poetry, Dr. Mcllwaine. GommuHico,ti<HiA (Continued from Page 2, Column 3J members of the old Campus Commission, that they be elected by a student assembly. Perhaps in this way an organization can be formed that will be more interested in serving the best interests of the student body, an organization that can be relied upon to protect justly the rights and privileges of the individual. fMNL Ifflfflm Just as I've told you on our Dragnet s h o w s , I smoke two packs of Chesterfields every day . . . much milder Chesterfield is best for me. cU(M- kBmt To the Editor—State College News Yours -for .sports reporting and not round six of any personal misunderstandings. Betty Miller '55 (A member of WAA) CHESTERFIELD contains tobaccos of better quality and higher price than any other king-size cigarette... the ytfrnmumm* same as regular Chesterfield. {pi YOU! T X 7HEN you are asked to try a cigarette * * you want to know, and you ought to know, what that cigarette has meant to people who smoke it all the time. For a full year now, a medical specialist has given a group of Chesterfield smokers thorough examinations every two months. He reports: no adverse effects to their nose, throat or sinuses from smoking Chesterfields. OARETTE5 More and more men and women all over the country are finding out every day that Chesterfield is best for them. Syoif (fowc <8mo&m&. / Chesterfield- first premium quality cigarette in both regular & king-size Try Much Milder Chesterfield with its extraordinarily good taste. Copyright 1953, Imam A M m j IUIAUQ Ut, REVUE " <£«, VOL. XXXVII NO. 2 4 State College Produces First All "College Revue; Curtain Will Rise Tomorrow Evening A t 8:30 P. M . Sophs $ Burn Midnight Oil Novel Ballet, Menage A Trois SA To Hear Highlight Suite O f Thirteen Scenes Campaign Talks Tomorrow night in Page Hall Auditorium at 8:30 p. m„ the Student Council Holds curtain will rise on "Little Known Special Session Sunday Facts," State's first all-college revue, announces Louise Petfleld '53, director. Student Council held a special The revue, written by Marvin session Sunday evening in addition C'hernoff '54, will consist of thirteen to its usual Wednesday meeting. unrelated scenes, among which will The agenda for today's assembly be a modern ballet created by Ann was planned as follows: introducColumbe '54, Roberta Stein and Ross tion of candidates for Student AsHack, freshmen. The other scenes sociation offices, campaign speeches will include a trampoline act, feaand consideration of the budgets turing Beverly Pranitis '53, Steve passed by the Council. Serniak, Robert Talham, Juniors: In the special session Sunday and Donna Hughes, LeRoy Negus even'ng, Student Council accepted and Robert Schuman, Sophomores. the Women's Athletic Association Family Life Depicted budget and passed it on to Student In a domestic scene there exists Association with recommendations a husband, wife, lover relationship and heard reports from several comwhich is played In three scenes as mittees, including Myskania's report it would happen in three countrieson its revision and shortening of the England, France and Germany. The Mov'ng-Up Day ceremonies. main characters in the scene are The WAA budget for the coming Barry Dellafiora '56, Patricia Byrne year was approved with the recomand Jack Cooper, Juniors, who will mendations to SA that the awards LOUISE PETFIELD '53 add authentically to the scenes by line be reinstated at $165, upon the speaking the languages of the reconsideration of the increased numspective countries. ber in the freshman class. Student The opening scene will be quotes Board of Finance has cut the line from Spicky Millane done by Donto $125. Council also recommended ald Voellinger '54 and Anita Lilento WAA, in line with the budget, feld '53; and the revue will conclude that it investigate giving awards with a cross between a hoedown and Debate on the passage of bills will to cheerleaders, and study their a murder trial. Mary Lou Korcybegin tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. point system, specifically the giving kowski '56 will play Lizzie, a local The two bills to be introduced of points for sports which are nongal who has chopped up her mother by State College senators concern intramural. and father and has to be tried, thus Permanent Personal Registration In rnnsiderat'nn of Council's no T h e H e a r s t O r a t o r i c a j Contest was disrupting disrupting the the planned planned hoedown. hoedown. All All SUB will sponsor a spring coffre and Panther Mt. Dam. All are wel- hour Sunday, from 4 to 6 p. m. li in consideration of council s po- c o n d u c t e d Thursday night, April 16 ends happily however with the help d | come to attend these Senate ses- in the regard to t h e Commons not i n n r i nPp r Auditorium r p n n r N T r p n p t D £ •>, , „ lower lounge at Bru- bencyi n oinava n h l n F o r m p p H n o s Hnrincr- Brezinsky AUdHOIlUm, IS UeilL R0SS Hack 56. sions, states Miss Weller. '53, the C'on- 0 f n*„..n..„ eing ava ltaoie 101 meetings ciming R , i' i , , . >R«J ,chairman h , i r m l l n 1 epOl e m« <-w,_ TT,..,... ,=* will portray a day nof bacher, announces Prances Allen '54, the Marilyn Erter it was decided that the t e sWt amt s t a t . , c o m'56 T n e w i n n e r of t h e ; Dlains (ln son„ The Mock Senate, founded in 1951 chairman of the board. Faculty policy be altered so that, when no t,„,,•„<., , Arthur H rv "^ whil,» « wiiu i-ompmuis in song m n( 01Ucst w a s unriw ul ninro is io available ivniinhio or Ai tnui white 0f course) about her social standby Glen Armitage, Grad., a special members and their families, house oinei place or mhm, when the thp second tononH and O,-,H M,:,,^Hagy ~ I —as, «.-;-,— third place finishers advisor to the '53 Senate, was orig- mothers, and all students ,,,-P are in. in the victrola, piano, or coke mawere Marvin Chernoff and James ing. Miss Erter will sing two songs inally sponsored by the State College vu7d7Refreshments""wiTrbe"served ( '! l i n e are needed for carrying on Thompson! t'.iat express her dilemma. Juntos the use of of the Forum and attended by area col- for children of faculty members. The following changes have bepn the activity, activitv. that that the tlm uxr. Hm The topic used for the contest was leges. The same colleges now plan Patricia Theobald '55, is chairman Comomns be allowed at the dismade in the cast: Mary Ann Frasca'John Marshall and His Influence the Senate to which all New York of the event and committee chair- cretion of the cha'rman of Social tore '54 will play Toots, a girl from on American History." The judge.') Brooklyn; colleges are invited. men are Shirley Callahan '54, invi- Calendar Committee. Jack Cooper '54, will be tations; Alice O'Neill, decorations, Upon the request of several com- were Martha Egleston, Instructor in clarence,'the"Gentleman Crook,"and History Department, Virginia pn ll sa ov tt hh ee cl ol ov ewrn; ; Donald Lein '55 will Robert Smith, clean-up, Sopho- muter, the President of SA brought the Bingham. Milne English Supervisor, a n d N a n c y H azzard mores; and Joseph Kelly '56, ar-before the Council the proposal a n d George Christy, alumnus of - • ' • • • • rangements. 54 will be Lucy Belle. that commuters be permitted to state College. <-- - — cuiie L/'onege. Committee Heads Named sl n fo George Hathaway '54 was elected - "P >' affiliation with a dor- T n e w j n n e r 0 f this contest will T n e assistant director of the re Vice President of SUB to replace mitory, and thus be enabled to par- participate in the city finals which v u e i s D e i o r e s Donnelly '54' the coMiss Allen who has assumed the Ucipate in the formats, parties, and w i n be held Wednesday, May 6, at ordinator is Betty Co'ykendall '53; Thp Potter Club formal and u chairmanship. 'Continued on Page 6, Column D the Albany Law School. and the accompanists are Neil Phi Delta date party are on the Brown '54 and George Dunbar '55. nut-ernity-sorority scene this eveThe following are the chairmen of n n g . Psi Gamma is planning a committees for the revue: sets and Mother-Daughter banquet and tea stagecrew, Kathleen Wright '53; for Saturday, and APA will hold props, Tom Dixon, Sophomores; formal initiation Sunday afternoon. lighting, Fritz Crumb '54; costumes, Ann Tobey; make-up, Nancy Light"Orchids in the Moonlight" is the By MARION PATTERSON us five happy people. Bob Sharpe, floors as ashtrays. That, would be hall, sophomoes; choreography, Rotheme of the Potter Club formal to iEditor's Note: Marion is one of the boy with that cra-azy crew cut, a sin at Plattsburg. We have ash- berta Stein '56; scripts, Pearl Szabe held tonight from 9 to 1 p. in. at the Aurania Club, announces Robert group of five Plattsburg students Jane Skecle, Iinogene Main, Jo Ann trays placed In every conceivable bo '55; and sets were designed by Giammaiteo '53, chairman. Music on campus last week participating Mott, and myself were elected. Bob spot, so the floors and tables won't James Hughes '53. will be by Bernie Collins' Orches- in an exchange program. Five of is a General Elementary Sophomore be cluttered. General admission for the revue Your college is more than twice will be $.50. tra. Girls will have two o'clock State's students. Madelyn Meier, who is very interested in music. At Doris Mchan, Charles Back with, present he is in "Finian's Rainbow," as large as ours. We have a student hours. Rol"-rt Conn and John Orscr, have which is being presented in May,population of 800 and the ratio is 4 Committee heads include Donald l>i<n at PSTC for a corresponding Co-editor .of .... our college handbook, „ , girls to 1 boy. If you saw any open- Newman Hall Holds Capuano '55, decorations, Donald timi.) '••••-' manager of basketball, and Chap- mouthed confused students groping C'anonlca and Anthony DeNova, las; year at this t'me Plattsburg lain of Delta Kappa fraternity. Jane their way through jour labyrinth Open House Tonight Juniors, arrangements. began its first exchange student i s a Home Economics Junior, a of halls, it was us. We weren't quite Phi Delta is having a sorority date program with Keene State in New meinber of the Home Ec. Club and accus.omed to being in so large a Newman Hall will transform Us party tonight from H:3() to 12 p.m., Hampshire. The program was re-Uiuut. building with more than three floors. dining room into "La Petite Cafe," announces Ruth Poole '53, Presi- ceived with so much enthusiasm „ . a dancing terrace on the French Iinogene Main is a Senior Gendent. that we planned to have .... an ... ex- ertil Elementary and Is active In al- meet Coining to comrades a strange of college^and ny new the State R t v l e r n , f o r l t 8 Q pen House tonight Psi Gamma's Mother-Daughter change program each semester. Last most everything. She is a member University should have been hard, From 8 p.m. to 12 midnight guests Banquet will be held at Herbert's semester we invited Oswego to enter of Cl'onlan sorority, co-chairman but you were all so friendly that we may visit an "April in Paris" scene, tomorrow at 5:30 p. in. Then into the program. This term we of the Student Guidance Commit- easily felt "at home." You have ter- announces Tina Nicastro '53, Preswill also be a tea at the house on wrote to your college and received tee, and active in many sports. Jo rifle spirit and your friendliness was ident. General Chairman. Alice WhitteSaturday from 2 to 5 p. m. very interested replies. The whels Ann is a Senior-Nurse teacher who very gratifying, This past week has bet'ii wonder- more '54, will be assisted by Evelyn General chairman is Mary Chris- began to turn, and our House of spent two years at Albany Hospital. '54 and Elizabeth DeSltnone topher '54, and Sophie Kosek '55, Is Delegates, the student governing She is very active in the Nurse- ful. The five of us would like to Heron Till, co-chairmen of the reception chairman for the tea. Committee body, asain prepared a program. Our Teacher club, Footlights, our drn- thank every student and faculty committee. Salvatore '56 chairmen for the banquet are Joy students who went to Oswego were nuitlc club, and the House of Dele- member for the considerations and w ill supervise Barbara the refreshments, "les Longo '54, entertainment; Lucy selected us the welcoming commit- gates. I am interested in sports and kindness during the five days. We'd Johns, favors; Hose LaBella, Soph- tee, and planned a program of an journuli-nt. As Historian of Clio and especially like to thank Katie And- cookies et le coke." Mary Janet Canaviin '54 will be in charge of recomores, place cards. informal coffee hour In the Snack News Editor of our college paper, I erson and Pain Calabrese, who did ords, and Sue Ann Hoogkamp '55 Bar, a tea tit the home of the Dean have many opportunities to write, a bung-up job in scheduling this is the chairman of the enterluinCorrlne Kndrenv '56, has recently of Women, a string quartet from The five of us will report ut our exchange program and student ment committee. been pledged to Psi Gamma. University performing in House of Delegates and class meet- guides. Terr.fie job, thank you very The cluiperones for the evening APA's formal initiation is sched- Colorado the lounge of the student union, ing on our stay at Albany„ State. Be much. To all of you at Albany State, will be Rev. Richard Dineen. Chun_ uled for Sunday at I) p. in., and a visit to our camp. I.eve nu',The all ilie bewere fav- we a;.iin send our very great thanks lain of Newman Club, and Mrs. Ethannounces John Zongronc ',r)4, The House voted that five stu- oriible. onlyreports thingswillwe President. dents should participate and those amazed ut wus the way you use the to each one of you who made our el O. Battel, Newman House Mother. visit so wonderful. states Miss Nicastro. SUB Arranges Coffee Session Editor's Note: In fairness to Campus Commission may we say that the fault for the delay in the "trials" (Myskania has deemed them "Open Hearings") cannot be charged to the Commission. Copies of the offense charged by the arresting officer were transmitted to Myskania shortly after the occurance of the alleged violation, and action therafter awaited Myskania's scheduling of the hearings. Naturally, I realize il your reporter does not attend any functions ':i cover many activities of WAA herself, your reporter must obtain the information she writes second-hand. WAA Is trying to help your reporter fulfill her position; that is why the report on the sports desk every Wednesday night. How can the purpose of the column be carried out if caustic remarks are continually being made and answered? ALBANY, NEW YORK. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 This week, brains were working overtime in the Publications Office as the Sophomores took over to put out their issue of the News. Peace, Gerig, Eldred, Eight members of the Forum of Politics will represent State at the and Surtes moved out as organized confusion moved in under Third Annual Intercollegiate Mock the direction of Ruben, Zuch, Senate to be held at the Assembly Moore and Reitz, Chambers of the State Capitol today through Sunday, states Lillian Cartoonist and guest columWeller '53. Attending as senators nist are also from the Class of will be Douglas Nielson '53, chair'55 for this week's paper. Even man, Edward Lehman and Robert Korba and Hughes were retired Reigle, Juniors, and Bradford Milfor a week in favor of those ler '55. Alternates will be Joyce genial Gremlins, Custer Quick Turner '53, Donald Matthews '54, and Ron Koster. Sports page Clarence Mosher '55, and Mary Poolwas clone almost singly-handed er '56. by Bob Ashfield, who almost didn't make the deadline of The Mock Senate will convene at Midnight, Wednesday. A Sopho9 a.m. today when Mayor Corning more is also responsible for the of Albany will welcome the delegates. exchange feature from PlattsOther points of interest on the day's burg. agenda will be a movie, "The State Two evenings of grueling litLegislature" at 10 a.m., and speeches by Oswald D. Heck, Speaker of the erary labor, a hectic trip to the printer's at Hudson, and our Assembly and Ruth Miner, Executired but triumphant Sophs tive Secretary of State, at 2:15 p.m. were ready for a well-earned and 2:45 p.m., respectively. Politics celebration at Not-so-tcmpcrwill enter the picture in the evening ant Tavern. when parties are assigned, caucuses are held to elect party leaders and formulate party policy, and the President of the Senate is elected. Geoffrey Fletcher Class of 1954 Although the issue of March 27, 1953 had its outstanding points, it also had its weaknesses. This, of course, is expected and in most cases excuseable. However, I understand that there is a part set aside for editorials and the voicing of personal opinions (such as this) on the editorial page. When looking for the results and activities of girls' .sports for the past or coming week, therefore I see no reason why I should find personal arguments and remarks filling up the little space on the sports page that usually is devoted to an unbiased coverage of women's sports. This Is not the first time I have been Tolled, and probably shall not be the last; however, why not put these personal opinions where they should be rather than in the part of the paper that in the past (and I hope in the futurei was considered an unbiased report of the activities of girls' sports at State College. z-457 State Sends Eight To Third /annual Student Senate •PMi mi Manuscripts must be typed and double spaced, and they are to be signed with a pseudonym. The pseudonym used, the author's name, and the title of the work are to be written on a slip of paper placed in a sealed envelope, and this clipped onto the manuscript. All papers should be taken to Dr. Mcllwaine's office, 24 Richardson. oiiege Teacher Bureau Lists Additional Placements ATTEND ALL COLLEGE Student Orator Will Participate In Albany Finals Greeks Schedule Formal, Banquet Plattsburg Student Outlines Exchange Plans Gives Impressions Gained Here At State