STATE COLLEGE N E W S , (•AOI4 FRIDAY, MAY 7 , 1 9 5 4 *2i3l COLL£GE TOR re J O B S * 7 'News Staffs Kapner Releases Debaters Slote Council Releases | Vacuity footnot**. of t h e Albany I n s t i t u t e Plan Meetings Activities Today s Agenda of Exhibits Summer Session New History a n d A r t will b e o n disNew York S t a t e Intercollegiate Members of t h e S t a t e College Legislative Assembly will m e e t May (Continued from Page 1, Column 2) play a t t h e I n s t i t u t e , T h u r s d a y , May News a n d staff will meet today. Insurance Plan 13, 14, a n d 15 a t t h e Wellington meeting of S t u d e n t Board of F i - 13, 5 to 9 p.m., a n d May 14, 10 a.m. They will dine tomorrow a n d conHotel. T h i r t y - n i n e colleges will be T h e s t u d e n t hospital-medical e x p e n s e i n s u r a n c e coverage h a n d l e d by A r t K a p n e r is renewable a n d m a y be extended t h r o u g h t h e S u m mer. T h e cost of this extension is $6.89. T h e period of coverage will be from J u n e 15 to September 15. K a p n e r will be selling policies in front of Draper, Room 101, on May 17, 18, 20, a n d 21. Benefits u p to t h e a m o u n t of $150.00 for e a c h accident or illness will be available, u n d e r t h e following categories: Hospital board a n d room, $8.00 p e r d a y ; $40.00 for X rays, anesthesia, tests; surgical t r e a t m e n t , a flat r a t e of $20.00 p e r accident u p to $150.00; Medical a t tention, $3.00 p e r visit, u p to $75.00; Dental a t t e n t i o n , u p to $100.00 for injury to sound, unfilled teeth. Coverage is effective whether t h e s t u d e n t is i n this country or abroad. S t u d e n t s who did not have t h e policy during this past year a r e eligible. nance, S t u d e n t Council, Ainard represented in t h e congressional d e - Gelbond, Financial Secretary of t h e bate, discussion a n d committee college, President E v a n Collins, a n d meetings. Dr. J o s i a h Phinney, T r e a s u r e r of Representing S t a t e a r e : B a r b a r a SBF, is being considered. T h e p u r Salvatore, delegate, a n d Phyllis T y - pose of this meeting would b e to eth, a l t e r n a t e , Sophomores, who will discuss a n d clarify t h e feelings a n d discuss " W h a t should be done to standings of t h e above organizations promote t h e welfare of t h e aged in and t h e faculty a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a s N Y S ? " Gloria Migliore a n d Paul to t h e budgets. Specific budgets Saimond, Seniors, will discuss: would n o t be discussed. " W h a t changes, if a n y , should be Custer Quick '55, r e p r e s e n t i n g m a d e i n t h e system of legislative Athletic Association, reported t h a t appointments in NYS?" Phyllis progress on t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of Bialow '56, delegate, a n d R i t a C o - t h e AA budget for n e x t year is hen '57, will speak o n : " W h a t temporarily held u p , since t h e changes, if any, should be m a d e in necessary quorum of t h r e e m e m t h e S t a t e University of New York bers h a s been lacking. President System?" of SA Neil Brown '54, t h e r e u p o n S t a t e College speakers a r e invit- appointed a pro-tempore member, ed to a c t a s hostesses for t h e zone to fill t h e quorum, a n d enable AA finals of t h e Hearst Oratory Contest budget hearings to proceed. in Chancellor's Hall, located i n t h e T h e assembly a g e n d a for today S t a t e Education Building, M a y 13.includes a motion to rescind t h e S t a t e representatives include: J o - motion m a d e last fall o n c o m p u l Anne Doyle, Gloria Migliore, Sylvia sory assemblies, a motion to h a v e S a n m l e r , Seniors; J e a n Morris, Election Commission c o u n t ballots Lorna G a l b r a i t h a n d Angela K a v a - in lieu of Myskania, a n d considern a u g h , J u n i o r s ; Emelie Vavra a n d ation of t h e S t u d e n t T a x Card Audrey Schmidt, freshmen. budget. to 9 p.m., states R u t h E. H u t c h i n s , Assistant Professor of Art. T h e pur- vene S u n d a y with t h e new a n d old pose of this exhibit is t o c o m m e m - Board m e m b e r s . orate t h e 5 t h A n n u a l C u t Tulip All staff m e m b e r s will meet today Display a n d to compete i n t h e Ala t noon i n Room 111, Draper, C r i t i bany Tulip Festival which will be held a t t h e D e W i t t Clinton Hotel, cisms of t h e p a p e r will be given by the Sophomore Desk Editors. Saturday, May 15. Displays will be s h o w n on t h e first floor a n d in t h e auditorium. Exhibition classes include tables done on invitation of t h e Display Committee, a r r a n g e m e n t s of tulips in competition a n d h o r t i c u l t u r a l specimens. T h e r e will also be a junior arrangement classification and junior h o r t i c u l t u r a l section. Prizes worth o n e h u n d r e d dollars in tulip bulbs will be awarded. Edith Owen Wallace, Professor of Latin, a n d Lois Virginia Williams, I n s t r u c t o r in Ancient L a n guages, a t t e n d e d a T e a c h e r s of Foreign L a n g u a g e Conference a t Brown University, April 9th a n d 10th. Following t h e Moving-Up D a y exercises tomorrow morning, t h e staff will g a t h e r for a n informal luncheon. T h e y will dine in t h e Faculty Room of t h e Boulevard Cafeteria on Central Avenue. New a n d old board m e m b e r s a n d the staff will convene a t 8 p.m. Sunday in t h e Publications Office, B r u b a c h e r Hall. Evelyn R u b e n '55,' Editor, will install t h e new Editors and read t h e Constitution. T h e n e w board will meet briefly u n d e r t h e c h a i r m a n s h i p of t h e new Editor to elect a Secretary of t h e Board a n d discuss activities for the coming year. Todays C H E S T E R F I E L D is t h e Best Cigarette Ever M a d e ! * * * * * H* H>'" State Z 458 TODAY'S CHUCKLE ALBANY, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, MAY 8. 1954 Beckwith Winner In Close Race For Presidency; All Thirteen Members O f Myskie Reach Quota Betscha Wins Vice-President Of Student Body Classes Choose Females Keep Myskania Majority; Orser, Kelleher, Five Men Tapped For Honorary Bruno Rodgers A female m a j o r i t y will a g a i n c h a r a c t e r i z e t h e S e n i o r H o n o r a r y Niles, Duffy Victors In S A Office Races In t h e class elections held last S o c i e t y next y e a r . T h e men d i d pick u p o n e m o r e m e m b e r , b r i n g i n g week Marge Kelleher broke a t r a dition by being the first girl to t h e i r total to five, with eight w o m e n filling t h e r e m a i n i n g s e a t s . become a class president in t h e past 6 years. S h e will lead t h e class of T a p p i n g c e r e m o n i e s began after classes h a d " m o v e d u p " t o '56. T h e Seniors will be led by t h e i r n e w p o s i t i o n s a n d p a r t i c i p a t e d in singing " A r m in A r m . " T h e J o h n Orser, who will also fill seat 10 on Myskania, while Bruno old M y s k a n i a filed t o t h e second r o w of s e a l s o n t h e s t a g e in p r e p Rodgers was elected president of a r a t i o n for t h e t a p p i n g . t h e Sophomore Class. To serve with Orser t h e class of P e t e r M i c h a e l M c M a n u s , c h a i r m a n of t h e o u t g o i n g M y s k a n i a , '55 elected Donna Hughes, ViceP r e s i d e n t ; Marge Liddell, Secre- a c t e d a s t h e s p e a k e r a n d a n n o u n c e d t h e n a m e s of t h e n e w m e m b e r s t a r y ; B a r b a r a Devitt, Treasurer; of t h e j u d i c i a r y , while P a t r i c i a A n n e i ) e a n p r e s e n t e d t h e p u r p l e a n d Jan K a t z, Cheerleader: Alice O'Neill, Publicity Director; a n d L u - gold tassels. cretia D'Andrea, Songleader. In t h e elections for t h e J u n i o r Sylvia W i l m a S e m m l e r a n d J o h n B a t t i s t a Allasio were t h e first Class officers t h e following were In leave t h e s t a g e a n d circle t h e a u d i t o r i u m twice in t h e t r a d i t i o n a l named: Vice-President, Maurice s t e p . A s t h e y p a u s e d beside h e r seat, t h e n a m e of M A R Y A R C A N Bouvier; Secretary. J a n e Loman; Treasurer, Vivian Schiro; Publicity G E L A I A C A V O N E , w h o will o c c u p y seat n u m b e r o n e , w a s a n I n t h e fall M a r y will be a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r of W o m e n ' s Director, Carole Hughes; Songlead- n o u n c e d . er, Joyce T a n n a t t a ; Cheerleader, F r o s h C a m p . J a n e Ide. T h e class of '57 has elected t h e following: Robert Burns, As tlie a u d i t o r i u m a g a i n b e c a m e quiet, F r a n c e s E l i z a b e t h Allen Vice-President: Carol Allen. Secretary; T r u d y Stemmer, Treasurer; a n d K a t h l e e n T h e r e s a O b e r s t left t h e s t a g e t o r e t u r n w i t h ex-SA Barbara Poulson, Publicity Director; s e c r e t a r y , M A R Y L O U I S E B A T T T S T I , t h e second m e m b e r of t h e Sheila Lister, Songleader; and Phyl- n e w M y s k a n i a . M a r y will b e o n e of t h e Senior m e m b e r s of t h e S t u lis Roberts, Cheerleader. d e n t Hoard of F i n a n c e n e x t y e a r . Tom Dixon, Edward Franco, Marilyn Gadd, a n d Ami Vigilante will W i t h t w o w o m e n a l r e a d y on stage, R O B E R T A L L E N S A G E represent t h e class of '55 on S t u dent Council. Representing t h e w a s escorted to t h e p l a t f o r m b y K a t h l e e n M a t y A n d e r s o n a n d M a r J u n i o r Class a r e : Theresa Barber. vin Chernoff. T h e n e w d i r e c t o r of M e n ' s F r o s h C a m p h a s been Mary Brezny, Joseph Kelly, a n d Alan Weiner. Members of Coun- a c t i v e in v a r s i t y a n d i n t r a m u r a l s p o r t s fur t h e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s . cil from the class of '57 a r e : S a m Dolores A n n D o n n e l l y a n d J o A n n e Allen D o y l e m o v e d off t h e Hackett, Lenore Hughes, Frank McEvoy, a n d Clyde Payne. s t a g e a n d p r o c e e d e d slowly lo t h e rear of t h e a u d i t o r i u m . Coming d o w n (he aisle, t h e y s t o p p e d at t h e row in which C H A R L E S H E N R Y B E C K W I T H w a s s e a t e d . T h e new president of SA a n d J u n i o r M a r shal for t h e Senior class took h i s place as n u m b e r four. C h u c k h a s been a c t i v e on D&A Council in t h e p a s t . After a close race, Charles Beckwith emerged victorious as Presid e n t of S t u d e n t Association. Serving with him is Robert Betscha as Vice-President a n d Sara J a n e Duffy as Secretary. With a total of eight h u n d r e d a n d sixty-four votes cast, Beckwith finally defeated h i s opponent, J o a n Carlin, by t h e narrow margin of sixty votes. In t h e two-way Vice-Presidential contest, Betscha topped S m i t h by two hundred a n d two votes. Sara J a n e Duffy outlasted h e r CHARLES B E C K W I T H five opponents to cop t h e position SA President of SA Secretary. A former S t u d e n t Council representative, s h e will now serve as secretary to t h e Council. Chosen as SA Songleader is Lmda Niles, who almost, doubled t h e tally of h e r closest competitor. Lllcretia D'Andrea. T h e newly-elected members of According to Evan R. Collins, S t u d e n t Board of Finance will serve with t h e carry-overs from this President of t h e College, t h e followBoard. Die new Senior r e p r e s e n t a - ing-people from the Class of 195<i wi!! tive is Marilyn Spegele, who will be initiated into Signum Laudis, t h e loin Mary Baltisti, Nan McEvoy, honorary scholastic fraternity. These and P r a n k LoTruglio. Nick Casscvoy a n d J o a n DeCicco will round people make up t h e last 'I per cent ait the J u n i o r representation with of t h e lop ranking Seniors. They Sue B a r n h a r t , a n d will serve for include Benjamin Bui ton. Charles '. wo years. 'The .single r e p r e s e n t a - Cullen, Doris Hagen, Henry Hull, tive tion) t h e Sophomore Class, Jr., Ann Keegan, Richard Simper, wo years is Mary serving to and K e n n e t h Smith. Knight. T h e two new members of A i h Dr. Collins h a s released Hie folletic Association Board are Olga lowing names from t h e Class of Komanowski a n d Joseph Kelly, 1955. These people make up t h e According to Mary Ann Reiling, Senior a n d Junior, respectively. T h e fop 4 per cent of t h e incoming Escorted lo t h e stage In' Madeleine Avis I'avne a n d Allasio, the outgoing ( h a i r m a n , new ot'fiBoard consists of two faculty m e m - Senior Class. Marilyn Broadbent, cers a r e Nancy Hazzard '55, Board R O B E R T J O S E P H C O A X , t h e J u n i o r class p r e s i d e n t , b e c a m e t h e oers a n d three students. T h e third Ella Curtis, Helene Gulda, Audrey C h a i r m a n ; Fi ank LoTruglio '55. fifth m e m b e r a n d third m a n to be l a p p e d . Bob w a s a m e m b e r of student member is Custer Quick, t h e Heacock, J a n e Isley, Nancy LightVice-Chairman ; ami J o a n DeCicco S t u d e n t Council d u r i n g t h e past y e a r . arry-over from last year's Board. hall, Virginia Norman, Louella P l a - '5li. Secretary, Senior members ineek, Ann Reardon, a n d A n n Tobcy elude Philip Ba rtell, T h o m a s Dixon, P r o c e e d i n g a r o u n d t h e a u d i t o r i u m . Neil C a r l t o n Brown a n d M i s s have been chosen for their high Alice O'Neill. m d Edna Standlcy. D o n n e l l v reached t h e new d i r e c t o r of W o m e n ' s Frosh C a m p . D O Frank S a n t o n Tony Scordato, and scholastic standing. T h e third w o m a n to be t a p p e d Helen Natale are t h e new Junior L O R E S " M A R I E M O N T A L B A N O . Another -I pel' cent, will be chosen members. T h e Sophomore ineiii- a i l e d a s c h a i r m a n for Activities D a y this y e a r a n d w a s president of in t h e fall, witli the remaining L> bers a r e Sheila Lister, Anne K u n - DcVA Affiliates. per cent lo be named in t h e spring dratls, Betty V m Vlaek, a n d Lois Johnson. Ronald Koster '55 will fill t h e of 1955. Miss S e m m l e r a n d Miss Oberst then d e s c e n d e d In go in search of jffice of Editor-in-Chief of PodnZ O E A X X I , A L K I E , w h o became t h e s e v e n t h m e m b e r , Xne h a s nogue, t h e out-going Editor. Evelyn K a l u s a k , h a s revealed. .Senior s e r v e d twice a s t r e a s u r e r of her class and has been elected president of Editors who will assist Ronald W A A for t h e i liming y e a r . Koster a r e : Marilyn Gadd, Lileriry Editor; J a n Kai/., Photography T e n s i o n m o u n t e d a s t h e a u d i e n c e watched Miss Doyle a n d Brown Editor; Dolores Price, Assistant halt beside a row in t h e | u n i o r section. T h e n t h e n a m e of D O X X A Photography Editor; Laura Bruno. K A T H L E E N ' H E C H E S ' e c h o e d t h r o u g h the hall. D o n n a will serve Art Editor; Custer Quick. Business The duties of Editor-in-Chief of Manager; Belly Miller, Advertising the Slate Colle/jo News will be a s - Goldstein. as vice-president for t h e Senior class a n d for W A A . Manager a n d Marge d e n s e r , T r y - sumed today by Ronald Lackey '55, Oilier positions will be filled by outs Editor. 1','vie Ruben, retiring editor, h a s a n - Corrine Endreny '56, F e a t u r e EdiH a v i n g served her class a s Vice-President a n d e d i t o r of t h e Evie will lake over the tor a n d Willard Reifz '55, Public F r e s h m a n H a n d b o o k , .MARY JOAN' C A R L I N w a s t h e next female T h e new Junior Stall members nounced. Both Relations Editor. are Eleanor Bogan and Dolores Managing Editor's position. to b e t a p p e d . S h e w a s b r o u g h t to her p l a t e in line by F a i t h A n n Price, Juniors. Josephine Testa, have completed a busy year ol H a n s o n a n d Chernoff. service in t h e News office. Cindy Willis, Belli Beehler, Nun/.iata Magislio, a n d Helen Taylor As t h e result ol recent News T h e new president of t h e Senior class, J O H N FRANKLIN have been elected lo serve as S o p h - Board deliberations, Ailcen CochO R S E R , w a s t h e fourth m a l e to b e l a p p e d , receiving t h e t e n t h seat. omore members on t h e I'criiiKotiue rane a n d Carol Ann Lull have been As a J u n i o r , J o h n served his class a s vice-president. stuff. promoted lo Associate Editors. Nine Soph reporters have also been W i t h only t h r e e s e a t s r e m a i n i n g , t h e a n t i c i p a t i o n of t h e a u d i e n c e named to the staff. They a r e Bruno Rogers, Richard Saner, increased a s Miss P a y n e a n d Miss Allen went mil into t h e j u n i o r secMarsha Lawrence. Rosemary S t a u tion to find O L G A K O M A N O W S K I . T h e e l e v e n t h seal" w a s t h u s bel, Ruth Robinson, Matthew O.soccupied by t h e new AA r e p r e s e n t a t i v e A\H\ former c a p t a i n of t h e lo.vich, Fnink McEvoy, Joseph Cheerleaders. Nan McEvoy a n d Custer Quick, Swcir/.owski, and Rita Cohen. Seniors a n d Co-Chairiiicn of last Retaining the post of Spoils EdT h e last w o m a n to be l a p p e d after two n i p s a r o u n d t h e a u d i year's J u n i o r Cluide.s, have a n - itor on t h e News Board will be Bob t o r i u m by Miss D o n n e l l v a n d Miss H a n s o n w a s A N N C R I S T L E Bob h a s completed two nounced the names ol the new J u n - Ashlicld T O B E V . Ann is a m e m b e r of S i g n u m Laudis a n d t h e n e w p r e s i d e n t ior Chairmen, S a m Krchniak a n d years of .service on the sports staff Doroof Pi ( l a m i n a M u . Beatrice Kngclhardl, who will lead as desk editor and editor thy Rasmiissen a n d Arnold Newman the Guides program next year have been named as t h e new J u n Miss A n d e r s o n a n d Allasio then left ihe p l a t f o r m to c o m p l e t e t h e The function of I he J u n i o r ior sports members. r u n d i i p of t h e T h i r t e e n . W h e n t h e y reached (heir d e s t i n a t i o n , t h e Guides in t h e freshman orientation T h e Business-Advertising d e p a r t program is to contact prospective ment will be headed by F r a n Monn a m e of R O N A L D A N T H O N Y K O S T E R w a s h e a r d from t h e rosfreshmen during t h e summer a n d ohan. T h e position of Circulation trum. W i t h next y e a r ' s P e d a g o g u e editor on s t a g e , t h e n e w M y s KONAI.I) LACKEY welcome them in t h e fall. Editor will be held by Esther Edllor-in-Chluf kania was complete. Signum Laudis Honors Seniors Reiling Announces SUB Offices For '55 "Chesterfields for Me!" 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News For Coming Year Engelhardt, Krchniak To Lead Jr. Guides STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , S A T U R D A Y , MAY 8, 1 9 3 4 STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1SS4 Class Tabulations Student Association Tabulation PAOB S 1956 1955 159 X 100 Quota 1 + 1 Quota 1 1 + 11300 4600 Orscr ... Blanks Vice-President 159 X 100 Quota — 1 + 1 ! I- 1 = 5200 9300 5400 2600 500 Hughes Blanks Total 1 13900 2000 Vice-President Total 15900 23000 230 X 100 1 — — 1 + 1 7950 1 7600 8000 300 Iacavone Liddell ... Blanks ... 15900 Total Bouvier Coogan Fischer S w a r t o u t .... Whitehurst Blanks Loss Total Treasurer -!1 7500 2100 7100 2200 3500 600 1 2 7900 3 8500 7500 2300 4000 600 700 7800 (- 1 = 1 2 5500 6300 3900 5000 4500 4700 2300 400 400 200 Beckwith Coan Koster Sage Blanks Loss Total 16600 16600 16600 Junior Marshal 165 X 100 Quota = H 1 + 1 1 2 Battisti 3900 4200 Carlin 3500 3500 G a l b r a i t h .. 1000 Komanowski 5200 5500 Liddell 2700 2900 Blanks 200 200 Loss 200 Total Songleader 1 — 8251 3 5300 3900 4 6800 6600 8000 200 500 200 1500 16500 16500 16500 16500 159 X 100 1 Quoin 7950 I)'Andrea Dunbar .... Blank 1 11500 4000 400 Total 15900 Cheerleader 159 X 100 Quota 7950 Katz Ktsselberg Blank 1 11K00 2500 1600 Total 15900 Publicity Director 159 X 100 Quota 1 • 1 Di Girolamo Gerety O'Neill Blanks Loss Total • 1 7950 1 2 :: 6200 6900 2900 5800 7100 10900 1000 1000 1000 900 4000 15900 15900 15900 MAY 1916 THE CLASS OF 1918 Blanks First Place APC First Place CSPA May 8, 1954 VOL. X X X V I I I The undergraduate newspaper of the New York State College for Teachers; published every Friday of the College year by the NEWS Board for the Student Association. EVELYN RUBEN IRENE ELDRED SALLY GERIG JOYCE SURTES ALICE MASIIOIAN ROBERT ASUFIELD MABEL SCIIWEIZER VYILLAR!) REITZ All c o m m u n i c a t i o n s . . . . EdIlor-ln-Chicf Co-Managing Editor Co-Managing Editor Public Relations Editor Circulation Editor Sports Editor Business-Advertising Manager Associate Editor should be addraMed to the editor and must be signed. Names will be withheld upon request. The STATU COLLBGB NHWS assumes no responstbility for opinions expressed In Its columns or communications as such expressions do not necessarily reflect Its view. To The Editor 23000 23000 Publicity Director 230 X 100 Quota — 1 -I- 1 Dalbec Hughes T h i s is a m e s s a g e t o y o u a n d y o u r new Xews Board; a bit of recollecting a n d c o u n s e l l i n g from E d i t o r N u m b e r 38 to E d i t o r N u m b e r 3 9 ; s o m e p r i v a t e a d v i c e j u s t b e t w e e n y o u a n d m e a n d sixteen h u n 1 —- 11501 dred other people. . . . 1 5100 D u r i n g t h e m o n t h s to c o m e y o u will be faced w i t h m a n y p r o b 16700 l e m s a n d m a n y d e c i s i o n s . M o s t of t h e p r o b l e m s will s e e m like m o n - 31100 31100 31100 31100 Total Loss"" " Total 311 X 100 31100 Quota 1 Quota 15551 2 15551 1 1 2 4600 4000 3500 3600 800 ellml 4800 4900 3100 3200 10900 11200 2700 2800 700 700 100 4800 3800 I 5000 4100 1 I 5400 eliminated 5500 5700 5800 3500 eliminated 12500 11200 19500 elect. eliminated 700 700 700 300 1400 3300 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 Alforrl Capos Hall Lister O'Connor Stlmson Stowell Blanks Loss Total 2700 1800 3700 9000 4500 3300 ;)400 2700 3 2700 4100 9300 4800 3400 3600 2700 500 5300 5800 0700 7600 9600 11000 12500 141(Ml 4800 5000 5500 3600 3800 4600 2700 2700 2700 2700 1300 2000 3700 6700 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 Secretary Total 86400 43251 u Quota m 3400 Carbone Duffy Hall Kazmercik Van Dusen Van Vlack 86400 863 X 1000 Quota Total 1 Total Blanks 95890 13100 23500 11200 17600 5100 12200 13600 14800 18500 24800 28100 32000 39200 12300 18000 19800 22100 25700 3800 3800 3800 3800 3800 1100 5300 10100 17800 12900 14700 la 2 3 4 5 85600 85600 85600 85600 85600 6 7 21498 78328 95890 24332 28656 59320 55494 24498 78328 95890 26332 31656 59320 57494 25498 80328 95890 26332 31656 60320 58494 18166 21166 21166 21166 26328 76656 48332 58830 24498 51498 26328 76656 48332 64830 25498 52498 .......... 85494 21000 30660 34000 2020 16000 16000 16000 17000 18000 11166 21498 78328 95890 24332 28324 55320 52494 4166 18166 11166 25328 76656 47332 57830 24332 45498 3000 81494 21000 29660 34000 11166 21498 78328 95890 24332 28324 55320 54494 4166 18166 11166 25328 76656 48332 57830 24332 45498 11166 21498 78328 95890 24332 28490 56320 54494 11166 21498 78328 95890 24332 28490 59320 55494 18166 11166 25328 76656 48332 57830 24332 48498 81494 21000 29660 34000 81494 21000 29660 34000 82494 21000 29660 34000 20 20 20 26328 76656 48332 63830 24498 52498 82494 21000 29660 34000 20 1020 + 1 D'Andrea 23500 Hoyt 11800 Niles 46200 Blanks 4900 Total 86400 10 11 11a lib 12 13 26498 84328 95890 84328 95890 85494 95890 86262 95890 86556 95890 87604 95890 92957 95890 93314 104754 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 59494 34056 63320 63660 37822 74320 63660 37822 74652 67660 37870 74940 68116 38017 75570 68347 42059 81820 69389 99613 71742 95890 72267 95890 80839 95890 84787 95890 95890 85480 110611 30328 80656 48332 66830 26498 52498 30328 81656 49498 72830 30498 52498 30328 84656 50498 74996 30498 54498 30328 87656 50498 75996 30498 56664 98320 50498 75996 35498 58664 98320 50570 76428 35666 58736 95890 50570 76995 35897 58820 95890 65926 81082 95890 65950 86788 95890 66160 87775 95890 69226 98402 95890 70354 98402 95890 70574 95890 95890 60868 65200 65998 75894 77774 78368 97124 85494 86494 94494 95494 98494 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 95890 35660 34000 3020 35660 34000 3020 37660 34000 3020 40826 34000 5020 42826 34000 7186 43018 34000 7294 43186 34000 7372 45186 34000 7396 46352 34000 12728 46667 34000 13259 34000 16325 34000 18233 34000 19238 34000 45925 26498 82328 95890 26332 33656 62320 13a 14 14a 14b 15 95890 95890 95890 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 863000 Student Board of 864 X 100 1 1 • Athletic Association J u n i o r Representative 858 X 100 .- 43201 Quota , 1 1 1 Finance—1955 Quota 1 by Kelly Krchniak 43000 Rochstroh 43400 Blank Loss 86400 Total preference Spegcle Loss Total 42901 Religious Clubs Select Officers 1 2 33600 37900 New officers of S t u d e n t Christian 32300 37500 14200 Association a r e Tom Dixon, Presi5700 5700 4700 dent; Gay Gatyas, Vice-President; P a t Hall, Secretary; and Shirley 85800 85800 MacPherson, Treasurer. 1 Gadd—Eliminted S t u d e n t Board of Finance—1957 Athletic Association Senior Representative 860 X 100 Quota . 1 1 • 1 1 2 .'* Barbash, W . 13500 15100 18200 Bosch, W 8200 Hugue, T .... 9800 10600 Kom'ski, O. 36800 39400 41900 Negus, L .... 15300 16600 18600 Blank 2400 2400 2400 Loss 1900 4900 New leaders of Newman Club are C a t h e r i n e M c C a n n '56 a n d B e r 1 • 1 43001 nice O'Connor as President and I 2 .'! 1 Bertan .. 5300 4 Vice-President, with Mary E. Gaiss Chenfeld . .. 15300 15000 18300 and Nan Magistro, freshmen, as DeCecco .. 16000 17400 2030024400 Treasurer and Secretary, respecHess .. 12200 13500 K a m m e r — Eliminated by preference 51000 tively. Knight .... ... 19200 20200 21900 26800 21700 Blanks .... .. 17600 17600 17600 17600 2400 Hillel's leadership rests with Loss 1000 7500 1G800 10000 President Harvey Brody, Veep NorTotal .. 85600 85600 85600 85600 Total 86000 86000 86000 86000 man Arnold, Secretary Helene Snail", Treasurer H a d a s s a h Mordkofl, and Student Board of Finance— 1956 Dick Feldman as Publicity Director. 86500 Ann K a m m e r is the new PresiQuota • 1 28834 3 dent of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. 1 2 4 5 6 126(H) 1390(1 1470(1 16300 Casscvoy 18200 20200 14500 15500 16101! 18900 20700 24600 De Cicco Canterbury Club wishes to a n 11601 12800 Dellafion .... 10100 10800 14600 Eliminated nounce the results of their elections 1370C 15200 Flanagan .... 12500 13000 16000 19700 Eliminated for the coming year. William 7500 7600 Elim inated McHarg Small '56, h a s been chosen to serve 6100 Elim mated Price in the capacity of President. He 1080C Eliminated 9500 10300 Salvatore 6800 8000 1170C 12700 Eliminated Wise will be assisted by Neil W h i t e h u r s t 0900 6900 690C Blanks ... 6900 6900 6900 '56, Vice-President; Joan Van Loss 500 100C 3700 9200 15100 Dusen '57, Secretary; Carol Keyser '57, Treasurer; J a n e W h i t e h u r s t '56, Total 86500 86500 80500 86500 86500 86500 Publicity Director; Todd C u s h m a n '56, P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , 856 X 100 , i Quota 42801 •1 1955 Student Council Quota 3181 4 Beach Dixon Evans Franco Gadd Hawver Johnpoll Komanowski Lackey Limage Sage Standley Vigilante Blanks Loss „.._.. . .. 1 HOO 800 1800 2000 900 900 2100 2100 3100 3300 600 1300 1400 Eliinlnmted Eliminated HOO 800 Elimlnmted 2000 2 UK) 2400 2400 100 100 . 2a 803 2003 912 2109 3181 1 3 2003 2203 2303 1212 1215 2109 2209 2409 3181 3181 3181 1412 1412 1415 1815 by P reference by p reference 1115 1)15 by P reference 2103 2203 2309 2103 2533 2736 3039 2433 100 100 100 100 744 132 638 29 15900 15900 15900 6 6a 7 2709 272-1 3542 2709 2745 3181 3181 3457 3181 2612 2654 3342 3181 100 100 1247 1315 3181 100 2439 31100 Dolores Montalbano will be assisted by the following officers; Senior Assistant, Mary Iacavone '55; Treasurer, Marjorie Kelleher; and Secretary, Elaine Swartout, Juniors. Miss Montalbano has chosen the following people to a s sist h e r from t h e Senior class: Angie K a v a n a u g h , Iggy K o m a n o w ski, Marge Liddell, Dottie Mehan. and K a t h y Restein. T h e two alternates will be Zoe Ann Laurie and Donna Hughes. Peg Coogan, Olina Fusco, J a n e Ide, J o a n Lopat. J a n e Ann Loman, T u s h Barber, Linda Niles, Barbara Salvatore, Carol Sanders, J a n e Whitehurst, Jeannette Scarano, and Bobby Stein are the counselors selected from the class of 1956. Midge Fisher and J e a n Hageny will be the alternates for the Juniors. Those representing the Sophomore class will be Marie Carbone, Sara J a n e Duffy, P a t Hall, Lee Hughes, Barbara Hungerford, Shirley H a n r a han, Ann K a m m e r , Sheila Lister, Cressy McNutt, Barbara Poulson, Eleanor Roney, Betty VanVlack, and Cindy Willis. J e a n n e Smith, Peg Cullfgan, and Nancy Schneider will be the freshman alternates. Men Frosh C a m p Counselors Bob Sage will be assisted by the following officers: Athletics, Sig S m i t h ; Waterfront, Custer Quick; Treasurer, T o m O'Laughlin; Secretary, Dick W a n d s ; Steward, Walt B a r b a s h ; Program, Alan Weiner; C a m p Store, Don Capuano. The following Seniors have been chosen to act as c a m p counselors: Dave Stark, Bob Coan, Tom Hogue, and Ron Koster. Pete Gulak, Ed Fergason, Carveth Enfield, Maurice Quota 4 1 la 170(1 1789 Clifford 1600 1600 Crandell 700 820 Curley 2300 2620 De Cecco .... Duffy — Elimina ted by pi elerence 2900 3500 lliukett 1400 1760 Hess 2100 3020 Hughes 1100 1380 Johnson 900 700 Knight 5380 4500 McEvoy 6221 10500 Payne 1140 900 Van Vlack . 300 420 Weinstock 400 400 Blanks 159 Loss 15900 15900 15900 15900 15900 15900 Total Directors Reveal Camp Positions K e n n e t h Everard '54 h a s a n nounced t h e officers for D I S T R I B UTIVE EDUCATION CLUB for n e x t year. S a t u r n o D'Alphonsi '55 will act as President and Gerald M c Donald '55 will assist h i m as VicePresident. J o a n Mitchell '55 will serve as Secretary and L a u r a B r u n o '55 as Treasurer. Joyce Baldwin '55 has been elected Historian a n d J u n e P a l m e r '55 as Publicity Director. William La B a r r '55 h a s been elected President of PAN A M I G O S and Thomasina Pagen '56 will act as Secretary-Treasurer. McCann Is Selected To Lead Commuters Mary McCann '55 will lead t h e 1 9 5 4 - 5 J Commuter's Club, aided by the following officers: Nancy G a d e '57, Vice-President; J o a n R e n d e r t '57, Secretary; Helen Cassavaugh '57, Treasurer; and Norma Barney '50, Publicity Director. Bouvier, Joe Kelley, Hal Schwager, Jim Sweet, J o h n Place, Bruce King, Whit Walter, Bernie Baker, K e n Kine, Todd Cushman, Herb H u n t , Bill Small. Arnold Newman, Don Murdock, and Wayne Overton are the Juniors who will serve as counselors. The following were chosen from the freshman class: Joe T a g gert, Joe Donnelly, R a n d y Dudly, Ray McCagg, Donald Dame, George Murphy, Jim Smith, Richard Sauer, Joe Anderson, Horace C r a n d a l l , Louis Mosher, Ed Jones, Don W h i t lock, Bruno Rodgers, Bob B u r n s , Tom Fuller, and Dom DeCicco. 311 X 100 1957 159 X 100 Totais 1 Loss 16000 automatic; ».v 11000 21000 77000 115000 24000 26000 52000 51000 4000 18000 11000 24000 74000 47000 57000 24000 45000 3000 80000 21000 28000 34000 + 1 — 43201 1 Myskania Beach Beckwith—Elected Dixon Gadd Hughes Iacavone Johnpoll Kavanaugh Komanowski Laurie Lein LoTruglio McEvoy Mehan Montalbano Mullen Orser Quick Sage Standley Tobey Verven Wittschen Blank Loss 864 X 100 1 „„„,, 51600 Total Myskania Recommended Quota = 432 yes votes Yes No Blanks Total Battisti .... 648 143 72 863 Carlin 739 91 33 863 Coan 649 173 11 863 Koster 679 127 57 863 Songleader 43201 2000 Blanks No. 25 Members of the NEWS staff may be reached Tuesday and Wednesday from 7 to 11 p.m. at 2-3320. Ext. 11. Phones: Ruben, 2-3326; Ashfleld, 3-3589; Eldred and Oerlg, 2-9012; 3urtes, 3-3326. ".". ! ! ° ° s t e r s u n t i l y ° u a t t a c k t h e m > a n d t h e n t h e v . w i n e v a p o r a t e like t h e — - illusions t h e y r e a l l y a r e . M o s t of t h e decisions will seem impossible 23000 to m a k e , until y o u realize t h a t y o u r p r i m a r y r e s p o n s i b i l i t y is to t h e c o m m u n i t y y o u s e r v e a n d its social v a l u e s w h i c h y o u r e s p e c t . You S t u d e n t Council 230 X 100 4601 — i- 1 Quota will be t e m p t e d to c r u s a d e for c h a n g e s j u s t for t h e s a k e of c h a n g e , 4 + 1 blind to t h e v i r t u e s of w h a t is h e r e a n d n o w . Y o u r new position is 4a 6 1 2 3 4 8 5 7 7a one of r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d a u t h o r i t y ; learn not to b e t r a y t h a t responsiBarber 2900 3000 3100 3700 3744 4248 4452 5156 4601 4601 Brezny 4400 4400 4600 4800 4601 4601 4601 4601 4601 4601 bility or a b u s e t h a t a u t h o r i t y . DeCicco 1200 1200 Devine 2000 2000 2400 2400 2424 2624 3124 3532 3596 You will feel m a n y p r e s s u r e s to c h a n n e l y o u r o p i n i o n or control Englehardt.. 1400 1400 1400 y o u r t h i n k i n g . P e r s o n a l g a i n s will h a v e to be foregone in p r e f e r e n c e Kelly 2900 3000 3000 3200 3220 3232 3440 4248 4284 5300 t o a higher goal. N e v e r u n d e r - e s t i m a t e t h e p e r c e p t i o n of y o u r a u d i Maaloe 400 e n c e or the s i n c e r i t y of y o u r c o - w o r k e r s . Smith 2100 2100 2200 2300 2336 2436 2836 Stein 1400 1500 1500 1500 1524 Hack in S e p t e m b e r w h e n I w a s c o n f r o n t e d ( u n d e r t h e most unVanslette .... 2000 2000 2100 2300 2320 2320 Weiner 2000 2000 2300 2400 2424 2732 3740 1356 4524 6164 u s u a l of c i r c u m s t a n c e s ! ) w i t h t h e j o b of e d i t i n g t w e n t y - s i x issues of 300 o u r favorite n e w s p a p e r , t h e task seemed to h a v e s m o t h e r i n g p r o p o r Blanks 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 100 107 507 507 307 1094 2014 t i o n s . W i t h t h e h e l p of a p a t i e n t a n d g e n e r o u s staff, a l t h o u g h most Loss 100 100 limited in n u m b e r , t h a t task is t o d a y c o m p l e t e d . I w a n t to t h a n k Total 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 t h e Xews Board for their c o o p e r a t i o n a n d good fellowship, t h e Hudson Evening Register p u b l i s h e r s for their t o l e r a n c e a n d reliability, and CLASS OF 1057 President t h e Hague Studios for a n s w e r i n g m a n y a l a s t - m i n u t e call for a p i c t u r e Vice-President 311 X 100 M o s t of all, m y t h a n k s g o to m y staff, from w h o m I h a v e l e a r n e d so 311 X 100 Quota 1 15551 m u c h , and who h a v e w o r k e d so faithfully and u n r e w a r d i n g l y to maki 1 1 155.". this past y e a r one of i r r e p l a c e a b l e e x p e r i e n c e s a n d j e a l o u s l y g u a r d e d Quota 3 I 1 memories. Bloomer .... 5800 0200 1 Rodgers 8600 9500 12100 11800 6500 Anderson Smith 4000 W e h a v e a m o t t o in t h e P.O. t h a t is to us one of t h e laws of na15800 Burns Swlezrowskl 6300 6900 7900 l u r e ancl like t h e l a w s of n a t u r e it s o u n d s so s i m p l e , yet c o v e r s an 3500 5900 6900 8500 10900 Davis Taggert 4500 infinite n u m b e r of d e t a i l s : the Xews a l w a y s c o m e s out on F r i d a y 500 500 Blanks 500 500 R a n d a l l 800 'I o y o u , F d i t o r N u m b e r 39 mtl y o u r Hoard, this p h r a s e a l r e a d y has 1100 2100 4900 Blanks .. Loss ) o n ' t let a n y o n e ever tell you it isn't t r u e . a special significance Totals 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 Total Evv Ruben Secretary 311 x 100 Quota 1 31100 Publicity Director 1 ! 311 X 100 1 6 7 10 9 I 8 Quota Allen 7500 7500 7600 7700 7800 7800 8200 970(1 10900 12700 15551 1 | 1 Carbone 5100 5100 5200 5300 5700 5800 6100 6400 7300 1 Culllgan 1000 1000 1000 1000 I Butter 5600 5800 6100 6400 7300 De Marco .... 100 Ferrarii 4800 4900 5300 5500 Hungerford 3900 3900 4100 4100 4300 4500 4600 5100 Fox 4300 4400 4600 La Rosa .... 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 "... 1300 Rising 4600 4600 4700 4800 4900 5100 5400 6500 7600 9300 Jelley Poiilson 52(H) 5500 6200 7000 8200 10000 Roney 3700 3700 3700 3700 3700 3900 4200 Purcell .'.'.'..' 47(JO 4800 5200 6500 7300 8700 1700 1800 1800 2200 2200 2400 Smith . Relners 2800 2800 Weiner 600 600 Blanks ^.joo 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Wyhun 1000 1000 1000 LOSS 500 1300 3300 5900 10000 700 Blanks 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 100 400 600 900 1900 2700 4000 8400 Loss Total 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 Total Songleader Treasurer Cheerleader 311 X 100 15551 Quota i 1 1 • 1 Castillo I I 2 3 Erbacher Fink 9100 9400 9900 10700 Puller Fredinu .... 1200 Kendlg Louprette Hard 2300 2500 Huberts 12600 12600 13100 11200 S t e m m e r Willis S c h m i d t .... 3100 3300 4000 Blanks 2800 2800 2800 2800 Blanks Loss 500 1300 3400 Loss Total 11501 Total 1 Darfler 3500 Fusco 4500 5600 6100 Gatyas 3500 400 5700 6300. 5900....8500 8301 Loman V i m m e r s t e d t 5400 6100 6900 7900 400 400 3 Blanks 600 2700 6200 8500 Loss 6200 Total 23000 23000 23000 23000 400 1500 11501 1 1 Niles Eliminated by preference 11501 Norberg .... 7800 T a n n a t t a .. 9900 4 Blanks 5300 11000 Totals 23000 9100 Cheerleader 100 230 1 — 11501 Quota 1 1 2300 1 2 3900 23000 Dyack Ide 11100 12000 Young 7300 8100 Blanks 70O 700 Loss 2200 3 15900 Junior M a r s h a l 166 X 100 Quota — 1 + 1 4600 600 1500 23000 23000 23000 159 X 100 Quota — -i- 1 — 7950 Secretary 1 + 1 230 X 100 1 13600 Devitt . Quota — — 2300 Blanks 1 1 Total • 1 = 1 + 1 1 159 X 100 11501 4 2 3 1 4500 5200 6100 Cassevoy 2500 Erter 5300 Goldstein .. 4600 5200 6100 7600 10200 13200 Pollto 4100 4500 6600 6900 7700 8900 6100 6800 Schiro 700 700 700 Blanks 700 500 2400 5800 500 500 Loss 900 2500 Total 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 23000 Sonjjleader 230 X 100 •Y 1 Quota Quota — Secretary Quota 1 Cushman 15900 Kcliehcr King Rockstroh Blanks 7950 Loss Total 11501 Quota — 1 i ESTABLISHED 230 X 100 230 X 100 7950 + 1 = STATE COLLEGE NEWS Treasurer President President S t u d e n t Association President Vice-President 864 X 100 864 X 100 Quota — + 1 __ 43201 Quota — + 1 = 1 + 1 1 + 1 1 45200 "w*wUh Bctscha, Robert PAOK a 31100 -|- 1 6 2060 2080 6a 2060 2080 7 8 9 Eliminated 2180 Eliminated 2840 29110 2980 3320 3620 4660 3600 3610 3720 3720 1960 2100 2140 2140 3440 3720 4420 4420 1460 1640 Eliminated Ell ninated 5880 5980 6280 6221 0221 6221 6221 6221 1180 Eliminated 3920 2640 4760 4520 2840 5500 4980 6260 Eliminated 5900 7500 6221 (1221 6221 6221 6221 6221 6221 6221 3 4 1820 1920 1940 1980 Eliminated 2700 2700 3500 1760 3300 1380 900 5380 3500 1900 3300 1380 900 5480 6221 6221 400 159 31100 400 359 31100 6221 5 1920 2080 2 1780 1700 820 2660 1140 1140 Eliminated + 1 10 Elim'd 400 359 400 559 400 799 400 858 400 1438 400 1778 400 2678 400 4496 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 31100 #K^ PAOI4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS. SATURDAY, MAY B. 1954 C0U£GEr0S Sowdtil and 4*afoudUu Campbell Heads Johnston, Verven WAA Names The sororities and fraternities Chi Sigma Theia: President, Ann have announced their officers for Tobey '55; Marjorie Kelleher, ViceNext Year's CC Lead Dramatics, the coming year. According to President; Secretary, Vivian Schiro New Officers James Finnen '54, Lynn Lewis has '56; Treasurer, Thomasina Pagan The Grand Marshal of Campus been named Potter Man of the '56; Inter-Sorority Council Repre- The leadership of Women's AthMusic Activities Year. sentative, Beatrice Engelhardt '56; letic Association will be in the Commission for the coming yearhands of Zoe Laurie and Donna will be Philip Campbell '55. Phil Wtincr, Mi Fill tincr, iviurnanc Other Council Posts Dramatics and Art Council and Music Council have released the results of their elections of officers and members for the year 1954-1955. Fran Verven '55 will be President of D&A Council, announces Dolores Donnelly, present President. Madelyn Meier, President of Music Council, announces that Kay Johnston '55 will replace her as President. Lee Hughes '57 is to be Secretary of D&A Council and Alan Weiner '56 will act as Treasurer. The new members from the class of 1957 are Leonore Hughes and Barbara Hungerford. Barbara Murname '56 will serve as Treasurer and Carol Gerety '56 as Secretary for Music Council next year. The new members include: Marlene Watson '56, Sally Campbell '57, Nora Hanley '57, Raymond Prindle '57, Ann Kinsler '57, Rita Hohnke '57, Ann Christine Kunik '57, and Marilyn De Santa '57. Maaloe Appointed To Lead D & A Affiliates According to Dolores Montalbano '55, the following people have been named to serve as officers in the Dramatics and Art Affiliates for the coming year. Barbara Maaloe '56, will serve as President; Mary Jane Fisher '56, Vice-President; Barbara Davis '57, Financial Secretary; Carole Hughes '56, Publicity Chairman; and Marilyn Erter '56, Tryout Chairman. Three new members from the Class of 1957 include: Marjorie Jelley, Bruno Rodgers, and Betty Van Vlack. Kappa Delta: President, Olga Komanowski; Vice-President, Mary Dvorak; Treasurer, Barbara Salvatore; Corresponding Secretary, Jean Kubas; Parliamentarian, Lorna Galbralth; Rush Captain, Nory Norberg; Chaplain, Ann Bianco; Scholastic Chairman, Lois Reitman; Recording Secretary, Pat Wilson; Alumnae Secretary, Ann Gilchrist; Marshals, Jo Anne Kasmersic, Judy Stevens; Historian, Sue Cunningham; Songleader, Remsa Salem; Sports Director, Bobby Psl Gamma: President, Sylvia Korab; Vice-President, Evelyn Nuemeister; Recording Secretary, Barbara D e z e n d o r f ; Corresponding Secretary, Joyce Shelton; Treasurer, Lucie Johns; Social Chairman, Kathleen Restein; Critic, Carol Sanders; Chaplain, Elaine Swartout; Representative to ISC, Shirley Haman; Marshals, Peggy Hamilton and Audrey Briggs; House President, Kathleen Restein; Stewardess, Joyce Shelton. Press Bureau Selects Board The Press Bureau Board has selected seven members of the class of '57 to fill the vacancies left by the retiring members. John Hanevy '54, this year's director of the board, announced the names of the following new members: Catherine Clement, Barbara DeMarco, Sheila Lister, Laura Maresca, Mary Lou Meiser, Barbara Poulson and Ellen Sackett. Miss Meiser will serve as Historian for the board. Among the functions of Press Bureau is the handling of publicity for the college, including the sending of announcements about outstanding student achievements to local newspapers. In addition, members act as guides to incoming freshmen on their interviews at State. Alumni Secretary, Barbara Poulson '57; Tactotum, Mary Furner '57; Songleader, Theresa Barber '56; Historian, Sheila Lister '57. Alpha Epsilon Phi: President, Marilyn Werbalowsky '55; VicePresident, Joan Barnovltz '55; House Manager and Treasurer, Joyce Diamont '55; Recording Secretary, Terice Kessler '55; Ritualist, Nancy Peder '55; Rush Captain, Phyllis Bialow '56; Inter-Sorority Council Representative, Judith Willen '56; Songleader, Marilyn Erter '56. Gamma Kappa Phi: President, Patricia Finger '55; Vice-President. Joan Rogers '55; Treasurer, Doris Mehan '55; Secretary, Bernice O'Keefe '56; Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Weinstock '57; Rush Captain, Jane Whitehurst '56; Songleader, Nancy Evans '55; Marshals, Margaret Culligan, Barbara Davis, Carol Lynes '57. Beta Zeta: President, Marjorie Liddell '55; Vice-President, Jan Katz '55; Secretary, Jane Ann Loman '56; Treasurer, Lucretia D'Andrea '55; Secretary-Treasurer, Henrietta Dufort '56; Marshals, Sondra Brill '57 and Betty Van Vlack '57. Phi Delta: President, Ellen Baronas '55; Vice-President, Arline Grier '55; Treasurer, Gay Gatyas '55; Marshal. Ella Turner '55; Recording Secretary, Margaret Schmidberger '57; Corresponding Secretary, Jane Struble '56. Alpha Pi Alpha: President, Thomas Mullen '55; Vice-President, Custer Quick '55; Pledge Master, Edward Rockstroh '56; Recording Secretary, Archie Westmiller '56; Corresponding Secretary, Thyril Ladd '56; Treasurer, Carl Reynolds '56. Kappa Beta: President, Ralph Moot '54; House President, Ernest TeBordo '56; Vice-President, Raymond Milnarik '56; Secretary, Richard Anderson '57; Treasurer, Harold Schwager '56; Junior Member to IFC, Arnold Newman '56. Potter Club: President, Robert Sage '55; Vice-President, Donald Hughes, the new President and Veep, who will be assisted by Lee Hughes as Secretary and Gina Hilfiker, Treasurer. Joan Burguiere '56, will serve as Office Manager and Publicity Director will be Yolanda Augiero. Ester Goldstein, Ann Kammer, and Phyllis Roberts are Coordinators, while Betty Miller becomes Senior representative. Junior representative is Jean Hallenbeck and Soph representative is Sheila Lister. The Honor Council will consist of Zoe Laurie, Donna Hughes, and Edna Standley, Seniors. New Officers For Honoraries will be assisted by Maura Newman '56, Treasurer; and Richard Peldman '57, Secretary. The list of new members of Campus Commission from the Class of '56 includes Jane Whitehurst, Carmen Salduco, Carol Sanders, Barbara Balinski, and Evelyn Neumeister. Prom the Sophomore class Richard Anderson, Morton Hess, Paul Lewis, Barbara Hungerford, Sheila Stronger, and Sandra Brill will serve on the Commission. Mosher Named Forum s Speaker Paul Saimond, President of Forum Board of Politics, announces thac Clarence Mosher '55, will replace him as President for next year. Mary LaPree '55, will act as VicePresident of the organization. New Board members include Jerry Cuba '55, Mary Martire '55, Charles McHarg '56, Charles Nelson '56, and Richard Clifford '57. The honorary societies at State College have announced their officers for next year. Ann Tobey '55, has been elected President of Pi Gamma Mu. Walter Rehder '54, will serve as Vicepresident, Frances Shair '55, as Secretary and Pearl Szabo '55, as Treasurer. The new President of Pi Omega Pi is Frank Scarzfava '54. He will Sackman Wins Editor be assisted by William Behuniak '56, Vice-President; Mary Ricciardi O f 1955 'Primer'Staff '55, Secretary; Mary-Eileen Doane Marvin Chernoff '54. retiring Ed'55, Treasurer; and Annrita Bianco '55, Historian. As the News went itor of Primer, has announced that to press, other honorary officers Bert Sackman '55 will succeed him as Editor-in-Chief. Nancy Evans were unavailable. will serve as Literary Editor and Capuano '55; Treasurer, John Flan- Ann Kunik '55 will act as Busiagan '56; Clerk, Joseph Anderson; ness Manager. Harvey Brody '56 IFC Representative, Sam Krchniak is to be Art Editor. '56; House Manager, Nelson LaRoe '55. Sigma Lambda Sigma: President, Radio Guild Leaders Jean Rasey announces the folJ. Phillips Campbell '55; VicePresident. Frank Santoro '56; Rush- lowing officers of Radio Council: master, Tom Shumanski '56; Assist- President, Nancy Feder '55; Viceant Rushmaster, Donald Whitlock president, Harold Schwager '56; '57; Recording Secretary, Herb Hunt Secretary, Joyce Diamont '55; and Treasurer, Barbara Bailey '57. '56; Songleader, Joe Purcell '57. Start smoking Camels yourself! Make the ISO-Day Camel Mildness Test. Smoke only Camels for ,'iO days sec fur yourself why Camels' cool mildness and rich flavor agree: with more people than any other cigarette! How the stars got started. btate Lo Sigmund Smith '56, is the recipient of one of the five Arvie Eldred scholarships given annually by the New York State Teachers Association to college students preparing for careers in teaching. Each award consists of $700.00 i$350.00 yearly for a two-year period). These awards to be used during Junior and Senior college years were established by the Association to encourage outstanding students now preparing for the teaching profession. Thirty-eight New York State colleges and universities having teacher preparatory programs submitted one nomination each based on scholarship, personality, leadership, teaching aptitude and need. In naming these annual awards the New York State Teachers Association is honoring Arvie Eldred, Troy, New York, retired executive secretary. Dr. Eldred worked for better educational opportunities for youth and for lifting the status of teaching. The recipients of the Arvie Eldred Scholarships are selected during the second term of the second college year on the basis of scholarship and other factors established as of the end of the first term of the second college year. All colleges in New York State conducting recognized teacher-preparatory programs nominate one student eacli for an Arvie Eldred Scholarship based upon need, scholarship, personality, and teaching aptitude. Ann Tobey '55 won one of the scholarships last year, the first year these scholarships were awarded. The Scholarship Committee of the New York State Teachers Association screens the nominees and selects the winners by May of each year. The other tour winners are from the following colleges: New Paltz, Plattsburgh, Fredonia Teachers Colleges, and the School of Education. New York University. The student hospital-medical expense insurance coverage handled by Art Kapner is renewable and may be extended through the Summer. The cost of this extension is $6.90. The period of coverage will be from June 15 to September 15. Kapner will be selling policies in front of Draper, Room 110, on May 17. 18, 20 and 21, from 12 to 1 p.m. Benelits up to the amount of $150.00 for each accident or illness will be available under the following categories: Hospital board and room, $8.00 per day; $35.00 for Xrays, anesthesia, tests; surgical treatment, a flat rate of $20.00 per accident up to $150.00; Medical attention, $3.00 per visit, up to $75.00; Dental attention, up to $100.00 for injury to sound, unfilled teeth. 'jyHL Red Barber says: "I was a s t u d e n t w o r k i n g my way through the University of Florida when I was asked to be substitute announcer on a farm program. That got me a job. In two years, I became chief announcer. My break in sports came in '34 when I broadcast Cincinnati Reds g a m e s . Been doing Major League play-by-play ever since!" Cha irmen ToCh oose Guides For FresSimen St Mildness Qhcf Ftovor w o i l nationwide figures* from thu iding industry analyst, Harry M o o t t o n , show C a m o l t now 6 / 1 0 % aliuud of thu socondulacu brand - biyijust profuronco load in history 1 ITS' Ink, 1U&I C A M E L S AGREE WITH MORE PEOPLE THAW AMY OTHER. C I G A R E T T E I m State College Sophomore Receives One O f Five Eldred A w a r d s Interviews will be held next week in the Student Personnel Office for Junior Guides. Beatrice Engelhardt and Samuel Krchniak, Sophomores, Co-Chairmen of the Guides, will post a schedule for appointments on the Student Personnel board. Anyone desiring a little brother or sister may sign up on I his list for an appointment date in which they can be interviewed. The work of the Junior Guide is lo acquaint the new freshmen with tlic workings of State College. This constitutes writing io the freshmen during summer vacation and inhuming them ol college lite. After their arrival at State the Junior Guides sponsor a reception at which the Junior Guides have thu opportunity to have their little brothers uud sisters meet College officials. ' EDITION VOL. ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY. MAY 14. 1084 2-458 Kapner Releases Insurance Rates FINAL XXXVIII NO. 26 Orchestra, Chorus To Present Annual Spring Concert Tonight Stokes, Petersen Will Jj Present Student Council Musicians In Page Hall Recital Hears Reports; This evening Music Council will present its annual icfc L ISTS r*r\rrtmiMAAe Spring Concert, according to Madelyn Meier '54, President. V - U m r n i r r e e S Karl A. B. Petersen, Instructor of Music, and Charles F. Stokes, Professor of Music, will direct the musicians. Page The agenda for the Wednesday Hall will be the site of the proceeding, which will comevening Student Council meeting mence at 8:30 p.m. State College students and guests will included reports from the outgo- hear such groups as the Collegiate Singers, The Statesmen, ing Council committee heads, ap- Choralettes and the Women's Chorus. Soloists will be proval of budgets, and appointment Elaine Swartout '56, Robert Stimson and Peter Booke. of new committee chairmen. After the old business was discussed Neil Brown '54, President of Student Council, made a short farewell speech and Charles Beckwith '55, presided as new President of the Council. SIGMUND SMITH A Student-Faculty Committee under the direction of Robert Betscha '56, announced the forthcoming Leadership Conference, set for May 23. The Conference will include discussion concerning the general problems of the school, in which faculty and leaders of organizaHillel will hold a picnic at That- tions on campus will participate. cher Park; SCA will present a Pedagogue requested a $1,000 inspeaker on Tuesday, May 18. Canterbury Club is planning a Corporate crease in its budget. The budget for 1953-54 was $6,300. The increase in Communion. On Sunday, May 23. Hillel will the budget is for better photography hold a picnic at Thatcher Park for and printing. If this budget is apHillel members and all interested proved by Student Association the State students. Transportation will increase per student would be apbe provided by Hillel. The day will proximately seventy cents, accordfeature closing affairs and the in- ing to Ronald Koster '55, Editor. stallation of officers, according to Men's Athletic Association is askPaul Lcwio '57. ins fur a budget of ol,056.8fl, an InCanterbury Club will hold a meet- crease over its last year's budget ing Tuesday at 12 noon in Room 211, of $981.00. The increase will be due announces William Small '56. Presi- to the new program of intra-mural dent of Canterbury Club. Commit- sports including golf, tennis and tees have been set up for the Fresh- badminton. man Reception next fall under the Council committees appointdirection of Neil Whitehurst '50. A edNew for next year were: Constitution Corporate Communion will be held Committee, Franco '55, and Tuesday, May 25, at St. Andrew's Clyde PaineEdward '57; Student-Faculty Church at 7 a. m. Committee, Alan Wiener, Robert The last SCA meeting will be Betscha, Sophomores, and Frank held Tuesday in Brubacher at 7:30 McEvoy '57; Assembly Programs, p. in., reveals Jean Shaw '56, Pub- Ann Vigilante '55; Appointment and licity Director of SCA. The business Nominations Committee, Thomas meeting will be followed by a wor- Dixon '55. ship service; the Reverend Robert Hughes, the Executive Secretary of Today's assembly agenda includes the Albany Federation of Churches, installation of officers, a farewell will speak on "Finding A Personal speech by the outgoing President, God On The Campus." budgets and announcements. Religious Clubs Schedule Events Greeks Schedule Picnics, Formats; Receive Pledges Picnics, banquets and formal weekends highlight the fraternity and sorority activities for the weekend. Alpha Epsilon Phi's formal has been scheduled for this weekend, reveals Marilyn Werbalowsky '55. The formal dinner and dance will be held tomorrow evening from 7 p. m. to 1 a. m. at the "Crossroads" in Latham. The "Campus Serenaders" are going to provide music for the evening. Co-Chairmen are Marilyn Werbalowsky and Frances Schair '55. A picnic will be held at Thatcher Park Sunday afternoon beginning at 12 noon. Qappa Beta has scheduled its formal weekend beginning with a banquet at the "Uptown" Restaurant tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. The formal dance has been scheduled at the Catalina Lounge from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m. with Ray Milnarik and his band offering the musical background. Sunday morning at 10 a.m. a picnic at Thatcher Park will conclude the weekend. Arnold Smith '54, President, lists the following committee members: Dance and Banquet Chairman, Raymond Milnarik '56; Picnic, Conrad Meier, Grad.; Decorations, Richard Tinapp '56; and Chaperones, Gerald Cuba '55. Potter Club has scheduled a banquet Sunday, at 6 p.m. at Jack's iContinued on Page ,i, Column 5) AD To Present Jacques Deval's 'Tovarich Next Weekend For Two-Night Run In Page On Friday and Saturday nights, May 21 and 22, Dramatics and Art Council and the Advanced Dramatics class will present the annual Spring Play. This year's production is the French comedy Tovarich, by Jacques Deval. The play will begin at 8:30 p.m. in Page Hall. Admission will be by Student Tax. The Advanced Dramatics class has been in existence since 1919 when it was created and organized by its present teacher, Professor Agnes E. Futterer. The urogram will begin with the Collegiate Singers singing "Salutation To The Dawn" by Mueller, "Blue Are Her Eyes" by Watts, "Fire, Fire, My Heart" by Morley and Scarmolin's "A Man of Words And Not of Deeds." The Orchestra will then render "Toccata" by Frescobaldi-Klnder. 'The Creation" by Richter will be the first presentation of the Women's Chorus. They will then sing "Ah, Love, But A Day" composed by Richter, "Abou Ben Adhem" by Dykema and Taylor's "Shadow March." "Brothers, Sing On" by Grieg, "Dedication" by Franz and "Shadow March" by Protheroe will be presented by The Statesmen. The Orchestra will then take the Page Hall stage again to present Gluck's "Overture to the Ballet Don Juan' " and "Rondalla Aragonesa (Jota)" by Granados. After the intermission the Men's Glee Club will sing "Men of Harlech" by Riegger, "When All Is Still" by Miles and Cain's "De Gospel Train." The Choralettes will offer as their portion of the program "Prairie Mother's Lullaby" by Dleterich, Scott's "Salangadou (Creole Lament!" and "Roll, Chariot" by Cain. The Orchestra will take the stage lor the last time to present RodgersBennett's "Oklahoma Selection." The Collegiate Singers will close the program with Haydn's "The Heavens Are Telling," from "The Creation.' "Cherubin Song" by Bortmiansky and finally Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus," from "The Messiah." Accompanists are George Dunbar '55, for the Collegiate Singers; Patricia Atwood, Grad., Lucretia D'Andrea '55, and Susan Garrett '56, for the Women's Chorus. Acoompanists for Men's Glee Club are Dunbar and Richard Archambault '57. This year's presentation will be the final one that Miss Futterer will direct. Through the years, she has presented many excellent performances, and It is to her that we owe our present extensive program in drama. Assisting Miss Futterer will be Nancy Llghthall '55, Assistant to me director, James Thompson, sets, and Dr. Paul B. Pettit, Technical Director. The play, Tovarich, concerns a royal White Russian couple hiding In Paris. Many humorous incidents arise as they take positions as maid and butler In a stuffy French home. A highlight of the play will be the dueling scene between Mlkail and George. This scene is shown in rehearsal In the photograph on this page. The cast lor the play is as follows: Tatiana, Doris Mehan; Mikail, Arthur Lennlg; Mine. DuPont, Joan Carlln; M. DuPont, Harry Warr; George, Donald Duclos; Helene, Fran Verven; and Gorotchenko, John Orser. All are Juniors, excepting Warr and Duclos, Seniors. Other members of the cast are Sonia Bush, John Lalng, Seniors, Martin Bush, Grud., Don Voelllnger '54, Arleue Yanks '55, Doris Hagen '54, and Nancy Lighthall '55. Myskania Elects Class Guardians New members of Myskania for the year 1954-55 were initiated Tuesday evening. Elections were held following the Initiation of Myskania officers. Chairman of Myskania for next year will be Joan Carlln '55. Assistant Chairman wil be Delores Montalbano; Secretary Mary Battisti; Zoe Ann Laurie will be Treasurer. Class Guardians have also been announced. For the Incoming freshman class, the Class of '58, Delores Montalbano and Olga Komonawski will serve as Class Guardians. Ann Tobey and Robert Sage will be guardians of the present freshman class, the Class of '57. Mary Iavacone and Ronald Koster will guide the present Sophomore class, the Class of '56; and Robert Coan and Mary Battisti will serve as guardians to the present Junior class, the Class of '55. Some of the duties of Class Guardians are as follows: To organize the freshman class; one guardian must be present at all class meetings to make the meeting official.