STATE COLLEGE NEWS. PAGE • Bridgeport Next Foe As Peds Pulverize Oswego State Bowlers Drop Shutout To Union Five Sayles Upsets Alpha Pi Alpha, Humps Humble Heights Contingent Old Man Upset found his way into their only touchdown. the criteria of the Intramural Hail, The Conquering Heroes Football loop this week, as a heavy j n 0 ther action this week, the State's intercollegiate bowlers are Sayles eleven capitalized on a Humps entered into the win column was preceded by a Jayvee affair resuiting in a 1-1 tie after 88 minutes beginning to wonder what victory blocked punt to turn back the pre- v i a a 12.7 w in over College Heights. of rugged play. The fledgling Peds feels like after dropping their sec- viously undefeated APA squad, 9-6. For the colorful clowns, Owen Davis was the shining light as he gave Joe Garcia and the early birds ond straight shutout Tuesday night. P u n t Attempt Backfires I_. n t n e s e c ond period, on hand a preview of the '57 squad Victors over State's. representatives , ,John "Hoot" — hauled in two passes, one to score in their tie with the Albany Athletic to the Capital Distract loop were the stefano, filling in a t quarterback a TD, and the other set up the Club. Looking good were several powerful squad from Union College. for A p A i n the absence of Bill Humps second score. His touchdown The score was a little closer than Walker, went back to kick from his pass came from Pete Barbegilota for freshmen including Bill Hohn whose the final tally might seem to in- own end zone on last down and the the Humps' second tally, which folplay impressed Coach Rebel. The final game of the home sea- dicate however as the opener was ball connected with the posterior of lowed Frank Swiskey's tallying pass son was a fitting climax to the sea- decided by three small maple pins his teammate, Brien Mortensen. to Mike Reilly. The game was markson of 1956 which saw a dismal pros- while the second tile saw the Peds Sayles recovered on the five yard ed by erratic passing, and it was an pect turned into a shining success forty tallies short of victory. line, and a pass from Lou Call to interception which led to College as the booters remained undefeated Big men for the Union squad (if D a v e Pitkin, two plays later, led to Heights score, as Bob Dallow latchon their home grounds t o bring scores of 532 and 523 can be con- the initial scoring of the contest, ed on to a Hump pass. Ron Frick honors to the colors of State. A sidered big) were Plummer and The extra point went the same way sprinted around end to score the extra point. However, the game is from Call to Pitkin. small crowd at each game was treat- stine. under protest by College Heights In the second half, the Madison ed to fast and exciting soccer as . w pie \ x the aggregate Dick errl e< eleven again found them- due to a play concerning whether the squad treated the final and f r o m A l b a n w l t h a s c o r e t o p p i n g » Avenue • « « » "ZTn W<*\rrnm'.heirTwn or not a Humper tried to run an b g g e r t c r o w d Q t « their b ^ t effort t h e 5 0 0 c i r c l e b y a m a r g i n o f o n e selvesi forcedThis o kick from toe r own end zone. time, Stan Davie was intercepted pass out of the end zone before going on the road for their p i n H i s g a m e s i n c i u d e d 152-164-185. doing the honors, and though the or not. nal three games with Bridgeport, ^^ ^ in ^ In last Thursday's game between kick was blocked, the referees TQm ^ UI on a n awarded Sayles two points because fraternities, SLS walloped KB, 43-0, £ ' bits: £ «««rj j Bench kf t h e s e s s i o n w i t n 188 H e M h h,te 2 3 To. Davie had stepped out of the end in KB's last game before dropping "•Warren Dunham State 785 761 755—2311 zone. Alpha came back in the dark- out of the league due to crippling * Lou Delsignore Carl Maxson Union 788 802 812—2402 ness of the fourth quarter to score injuries. By DAVE MILLER The full head of steam gathered by the goal-getters of State was pointed at Bridgeport, Connecticut today by Joe Garcia as the Peds prepare to repeat their blast of last weekend on the sacred grounds of Bridgeport tomorrow afternoon. Six For Seven Going after their fifth consecutive win a t the expense of the Purple Knights as well as the sixth win in seven starts, the Purple may be without the services of Bill Bonesteel who was injured in a winning cause Saturday. The halfback was not sure as the paper went to press if his ankle will respond to treatments during the week. It was Warren Dunham, however, who personally handed the Lakers of Oswego their crying towels when the young upstart in the Junior Class twice gave the Orange goalie ulcers in the period ac count for two third of the four to State tallies. This bit of meanness was preceded by the ice-breaking goal of Carl Maxson who had given the ball a ride in the first half to tie the score. This was followed by Dunham's two goals and Bobby Backer's tally to rub salt in the wound. Crowd Treated To Defensive Feats It was more than once that the peppy crowd was treated to some great defensive play as halfbacks Dammer and Delsignore were aided by Carl Maxson in substituting for goalie Guglielmone who had wandered so far from home that it behooved the backs to make saves in preventing the Orange men from taking the free score offered them. The good crowd included a contingent of freshmen who were on hand to watch the fast moving pair of ball games as the varsity game FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1 0 5 6 \L// ALBANY. 7.-4 61 NEW YORK. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER / r Freshmen rl tleCt rfiAnco L , I U U ^ A LI I Leaders; Ouppn U m i . niptllsorv |i ,'i.s, 111'. !• , . , ! : . . . , will 0. i i r l d I JUniOrS 9. 1956 VOL. iiinvi,- .r.iijiii t . ' d i i . , a It. . . M I • rescind 11:111111 ( ',,11111,11 II e i hull's ., n kiiiii.i's !>l i n ,,-.- iinl ili , IM,HI iin ""',1 " 1 1 1 , ' i.l'i ".'! . III! I ., iiiicii! . ' , ' , : - '""• i „ repcai : II ' " Ii- I I ' l l ' n i l l . i i Salvia wn,. ,,i !• •! till' ••! Ill r.i Vm-Pre ,i„U. i III i • 11 i l , i I'n:,::, ::' II, students ol the college, regardless of class. All women a t t e n d i n g the dance have been Pl'l'Mlit III Seen-larv. I >nv, e . r 'lie,,,,,- Sona Lawrence. T o n i g h t ' s p r o m will i n i t i a t e t h e a c t i v i t i e s ol J u n i o r W e e k e n d , w h i c h is a n a n n u a l a I'fa11 s p o n s o r e d by t h e J u n i o r C l a s s at A l b a n y S t a t e . T h e d a n c e is o p e n t o a l l I lie il.e- , -I llliiu will v,i|i' | ; l , • ! ' i ' l a l h ,i: 11.,- . io.-.i .1 i||.' ( om,, , , . M • l i e v..II i n n . ' ' "Serenade in Blue' is the theme of this year's Junior Prom, according to Eileen . - Vice-President of the Junior Class, and General Chairman of Junior Weekend. ''he dance will be held at the Circle Inn tonight from !) p.m. until 1 a.m. Music for ,ll( a l l a i r w i " '-"' provided by Leroy Holmes and his orchestra. Bids may be purchased ,-,„. s:!r , () m l h ( , commons. Lower Draper, or at the door. The highlight of the event will be the crowning nl a member of the Junior Class as Queen, by last year's Queen, l h ' ' i l ' i i.-loli ol l h i: i . u -AMI. 1. r e l u s c d in i'ii-;i' Hull, .ti.iiiiiiiin- M.uii.ii i:.- .<.ii 11111=- ini' hi-.'.i.iin I i:,, ii ;,}(. ci, unman ni the cuiiv,,- S'.cr.s 11,,,i111,,i.. I ,-.,,;, i nice! iini MM, i lie in.: i • in ' l i e , hull' ..i.'l ' Ii, 11," if im : '•' '• :ii-' i " i ' 'lie, rl, .,,|,T. !,, n SI ii'ii ii' C mi,, il Ml I T S , ! ' .-, - l l l . i l ] \ i I |-i Inn e . Mas o l l i ' i r i . a ' J U I U M n.oii.ut i.--. , n I'loin Qtlecn ' ml, in 11 1-in,,n, ,' Class Presents Oral Readings 1 Mi" i.i . ,1 :; ;, in i>:11 i t.t. tin in l)i i|n i 1 1 ii i in. I ' l i ' e i c . l im, is , " i n p n l a o i \ | he-e main , I I i aui.ii i v . i•tai :<Hi .'. ii! lie '.,!.I till' S , i .,.! Miiii, nl.s wl... n.i.i- I'I'-C: •. cil inn., m i l I),, di ,i ii.s-cd i , , d a \ cil.- , n I ' . , n ' H a l l I i..t ,,! ilai.-c I i l . i l . . ' •,I I,', .,da.::s , l a , h, .,• si u s a n - In, a l i d <<II III, A r a l , - VI S e l l , , ! ' -1 , | , A n i r i a l la,..-, l a i h c i n, lj, ard.s. SI a h III Cuiiii' ' a d Si 1,1, n ' ('"U!;, il !,, d i i , , ' II..: 1. 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Illll-I \ lllli l l .1 s s l ' l l l 1 ) 1 \ I III Hies,' uhll ill) Mill. ,1 i i s e l l t - ' l ' I..V ballot I Ii ipei , ..is ' '."Ii , 1 S a , , , , i.i II. , "ii .\s- 1 a .ii' ill, i ' . : . i i i ' \: i ..In I . i on ..1! Me m, l ','11111,11 II ' I.,as. ,n i 11.ii -'• ' , : a a l l I a a :.' . .1. .si . I i n n A.A. Board: \ .U •: : a a , . n'l. , i Ih e M •.; , 'W'lMe Ii . a 'I'll.I, , - l a ,1. I - ' H I ' . MM I h,.:i; l-'i •h ..ill Ma Group To Set Track Meeting Nti'iiditl PA,, o'clock Inn i . ,, "i.iii,: t o M i . s Lulley. C h a p e i o i i e s f o r 11»' n i ' i i l '.Mil h e F l a n l; ( ' llni.s l ' i , - i , | , ' i i l ,il t h e C o l l c a e a n d Mr;,. Collins H i o h a r . l S p a l d i r . • A s s i s t . u p P I M r v ,„- , , | c h e m i s t r y , a n d M r s . S | a k ! u i ' ; .,!..i F r a n k <; c . i i r i i n , A-sisi ,,ni P r o l e s - o r , , | M o d e r n I.uilII;, c a n d M r s C a n in,, Vniiii Ma .iiiiiiui h i , , i n Q u i en lj\ i i i - n . b i ' i - " i t h e J u n i u r Cl.,-.s will 'MKC I I , n e I ' , , ' . ' . .,1 A -.-.. II -1 1 \ a n a a l s o a h s e i i l e e in Lowe] I J n i p c i for tin e uiii.,.1,1 A-MiMhh, s e a Nuiiiiiialeil h i Q u e e n a r c : M a r y B r a d l e y , Ciai.-liiii Meiillu I ' i ' . i n i c .--kiiiiiik, U -fin , ' I ' . l e r a n d A n n Vmc'-nt. Ill w i n i . c i w.ll he crow in (I at m i i l i i i i ' l i ' l,\ I., I \ c a r s Q u e e n . The l"Mi i , I.II, i s - a p will h a m la a , • . i i . t h e ( h a n d M a r c h h e i n a led b y tin i w H !. i s h i n n pa .' s A Jllliini tot: ni i • IU Students State In .iid .iinl Jazz Session Concludes W e e k e n d Van V) ,. . Ii •I . . ' \i i, 11 '. ' K, I.I in I ; h ' II I ., I .. ! a i i, . . . - ' .An'. Ornithologist Predicts; Bigger, Better Bluejays p.% \i; i el • o c e t h i r. , ,.i •• s p us ' i i n a a Inn i '.am I, I In II. ' Is 1' "I • M C I , 111 !".!!', I . .C lie.' .',.,; la-n I'l o I M l i .o II , i.M I "lip V. n Ill 11' I I till in i ,i i-: I ! '. i ue i ' h . a In \ii SI .1 •-'. . ' . ' . I. I 111 . l h , si III.- w iii, .0,1,l t h e part v w iii take huiioi I nil dale,-,. '.'.Mil ', .' A c ' e l l l ('lass The p a l l ' , IS members admission and Will he M u s i c (', iiui; il i -p. .lis. II ina ;, a / / C o n c e r t l o r S t a t e - m e n . as. a inn ( ' " . t a i n in o i l n p.'i'l " I ''iiiiioi W e e k e n d Fi at u n a ! .• t h e K a i W i n , h i m S e s t e t I he I. S ' l i d . Ill i . i l l p i n i ; i ,i • i II a i l will lie l i o m ,| u n t i l a ;:i) p.m ii i-'Ao d o l l a r s i n i - i i u i m iti Hi n o , , . In r LIIUI-I I.niin _ • A d n u s , ., i. i> I:'- -i u a - u laN ol llll , i c u t s . W'.ii n ii.a, ii. . • I.In i l l ' (,,he, w ill he h e l d An inloiiirai H :i() |i i,n. mil il 12 p . I D . 111 (',,!,• III. a C l l l b •pel ( ' a m p "ii . - i n . n . , , , N'i I las h,',,.n II I , \ , . ( , : , d - In,,a-, Iiii ,inii .,.. hour ' •! 1 ! 1 Ml, i 1 a.ii l o t h e Ciii a I n n a r c ! ; . " ' . - ( io dow n ('• nl I.I 1 AveUe . a-a I in II lei 1 ..ii N o i ! h e r n ,,li', W i n d i n g Septet To Play Sunday,- Q the CI c.s ])iirl\ . '. cniiiu l.liii e 11 om ! Ah, sk a...i ., , I Mali Tour Campsite Mill WHAT'S THE LATEST thing in college clothes? Packs of Luckies, naturally. So if you've got a pack in your pocket, you're right in style. That explains the answer to the Stickler—it's Dapper Wrapper! Luckies are always in good taste because they're made of fine tobacco —light, naturally good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. Got a pocket? Stock it —with Luckies! You'll say they're the besttasting cigarette you ever smoked! XLI NO. 2 1 Ull(, v In C^nnvnmiinn ' " ^UIIVULU/IUII W i n - vi ill t a k e p l a c e i n l a w ci I n u n 'i a.iii In 1 p.in. lull.i v At their meeting Tuesday afternoon the members of Athletic Advisory Board decided that the forthcoming meeting to determine the future of track at State will be limited to the purpose specifically. It will not seek to determine the interest for new spring sports as was previously reported. The Board feels it must not bury track before it is dead (if it is) and therefore feels it must give its enthusiasts all the chances available. Possible Investigation If the interest does not materialize at this meeting the group will then proceed to investigate other sports to replace it. The meeting (to be held the week of November 11-18 at a day to be set this Tuesday) will begin with AA Board expressing their feelings on the situation. Those sincerely interested in participating in track this spring will be asked to specify the event holding their interest. The floor will then be open for any and all discussion, questions, suggestions or complaints. / 948 Leroy Holmes Plays For Serenade In Blue" Tonight; ontinues With Class Party, Concert p|-i It's rhyme time! With a fresh batch of ews , j 111 'IIHIS»IIIU.-» = a! .' •', i I lie m a i n , IP ,-, la 1 II hi a! I, , in 'in • I t l i n n ,,l a p , . p Mi Il 1 s u a e ai a I II: ' !,' ai Ma iii'- m i l Hi li 'ill \ il I keep . . | i I C .111 I- I) l o r iiiotii 1 i mill s 1: is MI i i a i e d o n t h e Ml i. .11.1 ,l.lc oI I h e l u . a i ', l i e oil! . I ei la, II.,liiu s h a In , n m a i n ' a in.i |oi p a l I ol I i ii-iiii ' m a a n i l a i r . , i n inc. at M O M n , oiii M r . I 'Ml " . ' la . .Clip..II. ',', ill !,i II".all . W a , "llliei led L a a lllllll.in. I' ii La t i n .a "ii.. .a, i hoe! , ol - . ' . i l - A II II liu 11,. 11 \ . l a m e s III" i • ol t i n Camp I I ,11. llll., , n . i an -. .in i.pp..11 a m i , l o r '' "'•'•' '• I " : a l l . 111 ! -Ii n a l Jam. : n , ; a o l d ' i ' ; a ii l a s ; 'iiu.itl.'li . a a a p : h e , i , ,ii,p .,- . . , a-- i i ; I ..... i -1 I l i . i p i i , ,o I | a u - d a \ " i . Il \ in,. ,|.,|lai ., pi . M I mil i hi paid lilc I ii-, a' t i l l Nlla P^o-m 2ueen Candidate d Mi,.! , . , 11,' I , • I. ; ., \ h ' 1 " ! ..Hi. : .1, ^ B W SfuULykt The center of the stage is held by Lou Call of the Sayles eleven this week for his passing and running which he combined to lead his team to their 9-6 win over APA. The runner-up spot goes to Owen Davis of the Humps. Owen was on the receiving end of one ol the TD passes which led to the Humps' win over College Heights, and caught another which set up the Humps' other TD. AMIA Announces Frosh Representative Joe Hickey has been elected freshman representative to the AMIA Council. Sections were held on Wednesday of this week. Joe was opposed In the election by Owen Davis and his victory came by a slight margin of twenty-five votes. ii- ; ^ S T U D E N T S ! MAKE *25 D o you like to shirk work'.' Here's sorao easy m o n e y - s t a r t Stickling! We'll pay $2f> for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. B o t h words must have the same number of syllables. (Don't do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, B o x 67A, M o u n t Vernon, N . Y . , to taste better! .Mdm*^$&*«>&y<^ —»' CA ' 8 "AD,MQ """"*CTUBBR 0F «•*"«•• .in., -i ITS 11 TOASTED CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER I rsooucT or , I Uv*i Luckies Taste Better •A.T.C* l . e l ' .1 I I II. a . . lie: II. • . 11:.. i i i I,a. I - II. o a Ml: l e t , 11., 11 11 p -I.. ;...:,. IS , , . 1 "I I ' - i I ! I ,', 11 11 I " ! 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Ilmin i.lli III ii In allll W liu a i la I Ii llll! | a \ oil II Hill H lili II w oiilil r e p r e s e l i l "tin I l o i n 1.1,1 I \ l h " ollol 1 l a l . l a s l l i ill', llll.in 'I i o n e S o i i i i d ' ill i t s be I Willi Iln I),,n I I.i m l i . nl. .is. Ail Vuii , a n n u l b i n Iln J i m .. a eiuii i n . n i a u r a l l o n ol t h e K a l W i n d n i c , , . ,. | h e , a n iiiol lliej v,m. Jimmis L.,OI, S i j i l e l J,,,'./. I list m a is h, ilia 1, a m II llll hll.l"! all (I ,* S e a t e d iil)o\i' . u e llic i amliiliites lor J u n i o r I'rum Quet'll. l . t l l to rifctit, t h e ) iterni: c I > I.i. U i n M i u e n l , ( In inline ftleliilo, ! \ | i u ) Ui u d l e j a n d l l o i i i i e SUutiiik, are STATE STATE COLLEGE PAGE 2 NEWS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Singin' The Blues . . . Former Dean O f Upon their arrival at State College in the fall of 1954, the Class of 1958 showed the entire college that they had the m a k i n g s of an o u t s t a n d i n g class. Today, j u s t a little over two years later, the s a m e class has not only reached this expectation, they have gone beyond it. So this weekend, Junior Weekend, m e m b e r s of the Class of 19D3 will be singing the blues—the proud blues of their class. They have a justifiable right t o be proud, As they begin their third year a t S t a t e the Bluejays can look back on a record t h a t a n y future class will find dif- WnmpnSlirriJmDS wiiituwuvvuiiiwa M i s s A n n n E pj,MTe. state coilego's Dean of women from 192:3 tn m4 ;lllcl a graduate of this college, % ^ S r n & T £ t Zet In e c l u c E l t i o l l b e g a n w h e n at the age of fiiteen she assumed the teaching duties of a one room school house >" 1?™0™%p°"njL„8lw,„l","?1tI It „, 1J 1 4- TT ' I df. 11J1.^ (M 01 ii t'', JlCUlt tO S u r p a s s . CO 9. 1 9 5 6 1 n ( n K 1 i'i\\ 11 ;(•> 1111. State Normal School, In .388 as sec- The J u n i o r s , a s freshmen a n d Sophomores, proved ,Ttary to the president and substithey possessed those qualities which go info the m a k i n g unc teacher, becoming Principal oi of an o u t s t a n d i n g class. During their first two m o n t h s the jmniiirv department i.r the , _, , ,, , , ,, ,• i , , i i ,i j i i , .. Mode School, known lodav as Mir a t State, they showed the entire student body that the,\ M | j m , s . h ( i | i | Mj>;. Plr,n.( Wils were stubbornly proud by fighting the present Seniors ,.nVni-fieci the Masier oi Fed.igogy deMoi right clown to the wire in Rivalry. As Sophomores, they are. in- siati college in IOUO found still more reason to be proud. We need onlv menDunng the yens oi her reinvtion the Activities Day and Rivalry skits to prove this JV;,".'*V-. Ti"\.'"7.7 S?.iin!' i-iMi!! V"-,"» "•! point. Upperclassmen enthusiastically proclaimed these ,,..,,, ,„,,, h n n |,„.;,,,,,| .,, •»:>., ,>,;. two productions to be t h e best CX^T staged at State. mra street The Class of 1958, as J u n i o r s , arc introducing m a n y M|SN Pierce, m lou.i. \\a- Hie inmfirsts at S t a t e College. One of these o u t s t a n d i n g innova- Z'mZZl 'iZvu-l-n '"„ :,n" Z tions is t o n i g h t ' s Prom. This is tin first formal at S t a t e .V1 ,,,,,,•, (i,,nniiory n m>i m her I.i I' U . I l i A S anil Mi l . \ I H to employ a big n a m e orchestra, one that is in d e m a n d imnor An mi p.iiniin- oi the eiiuby colleges t h r o u g h o u t the country. Another first is the < .mr iima i>\ niwci 11 imuu i n n I l i e s l i u - "I I.'i in I i s I l i e l l ill n ul ll proposed Ring Ceremony. In past years, securing one's ^ " j ' 1 ' ,; »' '''•""•' •sf-"1"''-' '" •'' IM''' ' class ring has simply been a m a t t e r oi picking it up al a ' ' V l n i n A l u m ! ) i A s , s , „ , , , , , , ;i desk in Lower Hasted. Tins year, the J u n i o r Class is pro- ,,,. lk ...,, , : u . ( i ,,, p,, ,,,,.,,, ; ,, U O I S I K \ I mi I H I I T I I S posing a m u c h more elaborate Rim; Ceremonv to he held u.,n cunui-v ci-ib ,,nri -erven as a emir • ma .,• cMi n < • in conjunction with their class banquet in May Our of- ^ u Z l Z Z L ^ XZnZ '•' / V . :," ",.' i," ', !„. „''.,!,' ,'. Z ^ :,,..,'" ficei's have worked unceasingly with t h e e n t h u s i a s t i c eo- S | . | | ; r , il( ,, lhi , . ,„..,,„ ,.,,,,, , L J , n m . , ,-,>< u ,. i... n „ ; m : , , , ; ••„ i: • ,,• nil\.,UK operation of extremely well-attended class meetings to ciari,,;.-, ampus n-suicim I • - " ' n * '•< •-'•••'•• '""• ' • • '-1 ' ->-, n,. i ,-,, i, iiamii u give both the class and the college the honor and distinc- Ail1 IMIIKTUI nvins tor ,\ms i';.-,,, m ,. ui<: uc M-- M ,„u>•Mm tion of which both are worthy. ' ' "•' h,,1<i " " """" ! l : •" l ! •"'' u u i i ; . M I U I.VIKYWIII KI „ . .,. ,. , , ,-,, ' ,- , , , - , , i , , , , \ ; , . , ; , , , , , , ; . w , | ill t h e I el m i l t I M e n u n a,, Chap' : In i . . i • ul .rii;i Mil n , r i i, ; c i. • ii The Bluejays oi the Class ol 19a8 have distinguished 17,; S l ,,, s ,,,,,., , PiiVl,,, „.. , : h ,,.„,, ,, l: , , ; , , , „ ; , , , , !,,, ., i,' n i U c : in themselves as one of t h e greatest oi classes, and they have ., ,,,,,. ;ii-l lh ; :I -,-lllr I 'in f . 11 . 1 ) 1 l l C I , ll- J: J the rigid to be proud. M A D . J.A S ll •. . ' ! i I ll Go4Hman - Stated }?\ r Kecaid Above The Ordinary . . . \\\ Review U III I!! I In IIIA.S'K VI TO.sK\ I III II! 'S SAIOKI i r . i l i ! 11;' . ; ' u i n n Ii II a sec c a r i.-ii \ \ a :> i I -i i 11 a ', i d I ' , Mil III< i % a • i i a l III i ... a , Leaders' As members of t h e t( aching profession and .),(• M,.il lli-ii 1 I I I I : i : i 1 • m 11 ' h a . i • • i • .!' as college to be leaders in m .,„"!;,,,;." i a. e, la. a h a "•' •"••'n' .g- ir' a d u a t-e s we will b< expected i e m . i i r , a.-.pn ' u l i i n p u l . i linisn ' ' ' ' ' • •<'>'•• ve.irlv I ' I our c o m m u n i t y . We will also be expected to accept this ,,,, ],,,!,,, . u n h(. sUi,;u. ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , , H.I, w. •. i.responsibility in our classrooms. T e a c h i n g is a twofold allium ii",im> pn-i. a v.;, ••: H,UM, c a n ' ' : "i i experience, we must not only give s t u d e n t s the oppor- evm-. .aai ,.u-. nun: ^"|!'! m: |, r,,,l: t u n i t y to acquire knowledge, but we must also inspire ' " "' "•"•''•' I III M l . ! \ l V. I l l l . ' l g o o d ' c h a r a c t e r and leadership To inspire leadership we K ' i :'"''|', l! '' l '';^'' M , .,,,,, must he leaders. ,i, ,;,,,, [,,..,',, • ;. ,,,.',, ,,', ,,.' i, Toda\ Ireslunen are being given a ehaiict In be h a d ,, i,,,, h, i ',.unh •.. ; ni (MS. oi their class and oi Student Association These ie.. i a I,.I- ,.in , r, ,a ::l leaders will l:-e selected by the entire class in convocation. "' . ' , ' " ' ' . ' ' ] ' " ' . ••'':'".j';' '' u ! Your vote is giving someone the opportunity to develop ~,'i '|i'i ; /, ,''' ','',j l " ' '','',' his leadership ability. This is a privilege which should .',,,',,, In given oiih In I h" mosl di'scrvin;' ;,••,, M .;,.., , l ; ., : u . Milt I I I ! Mi-> I > 'I'M in (ii -i i '. M p..: a candidal! should iiuii a eeilain e can e. i : . 1 : ui, eriteiia Aeadeinieall\ in- t r a d e s -nnuid nieel a m i n i m u m nl :.'a pohticallv In should liavi a \i.or!-.ing k in.'.'. \< di'.e 1 : Ol t h e ,1 l l d e i l l g n v e l l i n n l il Id shoilid h e liiol'i than cal'el uily alld V. e l g h I lie ellglPllll V ol e a c h lli'lllim o \ and I n it si II \ i i\\ inn inusl a m I smart 11 IK lei t h e g u i d a n c e . i| V"HI iIcrlol pi ' . " M i l l i "; 1 iilhci I m h wr-, p, ' \ i ii .',• i '.i .1 M, \ i '. I; h i.i i I s I l o \ u i i n ; \\ i i il • . K i I ; ;.i as an entity Yoin e|;is.s nmsl -.tail leaking e o i i i n n con I ri but lolls in SI u den l A , m la I mil a -. a '.'. hole Tin . .-.ni la ,• d o n e (ill I \ I e Do not make a hast 1 ; decision lor tin -e peoph ,-;• In ing given tin p n \ liege and re.-iMiiisibiht' ol liein;', vmir iunleis lor votii in M veal at S l a P ll von elioosi ineapalilt h ad ers, you a -, a class will m l Ii i ,,. Yfjui class now has past :P- trial l a g e o i ui H nlal inn •• to t h e s c h o o l I lln , o r d i n a l s student who g (,, . |,, ,, i , (i i ii > 111 c I a -.- a n d I., i. •• to his rooin in t he dorm 1 Ii mils 1 hi ,dih I<< eiiiiipletr h. ,i. a demic a s s i g n m e n t s a.- m t i as taki pail in l u d i n l .PlanTodii\ .on are looking irn lla -c neuph Stud;, imi! ballot i : Cu//ege , • .. Coiendci -,,,.,, i, |t, u i \1 M i . . , < I I. : I I \ \ M i m i l ' . l l l i i i i:! i \ ^ STATE C O L L E G E NEWS V ( itItinS \ i . \ l \ 11', l i; 11 M A , l . l . ,i i Ini ' I'i MM -. 11 \ i M I I I m i l i; Gam nt unicatiand Ml' s I > S \ \ 11 \ \ /''•./, \ I It I 11 I I II llic I Mini K. a i . i, i •. a \ | ( ( I I I i n I, i M I I.IIII: fAMioil M V It > \ S S ->( III 11 I I II ', i III i IOX I MI i i i o n w a HI ii III I I Ml i I OS I I'll » / »lll K n : I i n II I ' l o l M h n a n I' I Ii IVIri I d s l I'll Ml II l l / u l l HI . 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Mi i l . . , i i , i • s l . i i i ' s i i i a n \ | i",i, m i \ | , ( i n , v ,., ' l l i l l s s i l l . , ! " . n l l l l i a s l i i u i l ,,\ ,, , , . | i I I i iii a I I M , i mi 11 I In a i l in i ilii'.si ii.illels h n i i l i i hi ai'i.-.i.ili il I n OnHue i i nun II. I a |. II. Ill ;, II HIII | i ; ' | |, e n , - Ihe i l l '''•' 'O ! ' l i i e•.. HI ; ' i i . in ., ,ll|i.|l I .c.i I . i a c , I Mil,ii all- \-MII uii- .. I I I Ml \ \ , | , | , | „ „ „ , . ; ; : : ; ; : !:i;;:;: • • I-HUKI.-IH <•. (,ll i I I l l I I,I- ,n t t i a m y I .II ii. //."•• //,ii; •'/, Ac i - I I 'i a .i., , i I i • ( X I I n ii i M ; I , I \iAIIIIK I .1. .,; ,/,,,/,, ,i„,l i, (Ills I ' I /'/'- ' / ml ,,l III, I,a,hi,..mil /• I I I , J i :"i I /'ll 11 ill, I, 11 /, MI./ 15 N u i i i a n O l i i i , M I - I 111,, In uii,,, in M.iin Inniii, Kimlii I i i l c n - l ' ' i 111 11 ill \ I', Ull il I ' . u 11 a l .Mlcin.i I a l l i l i i l a S i i n . Sulllll Lake A M I I I U IIII I n h i i a n anil Innclia •I 'In In •••! ui , / , i . , s /, , , , / , i • , , „ , / / / , , /„ , / , , , , /,, Suj,hi,III,in s l„ Si,I,I, PAGE STATE C O L L E G E NEWS. 4 Debate Council To Send Novices To St. Lawrence Today a n d tomorrow novices of Debate Council will oartleipate in a ,„,,,.,,,,„„„., ,,. «,, " , , ' TTn, v S t H t n L RlrLrrt T u r r o r H ^ ' vusiiy s u i t s H u n . u a uunoici a., President Debate Council. This is the firstof in a series of novice is l.lie first in a series novice debates in which Debateof Council is entered. /Capital STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1 9 5 6 Sinisiter State College Scoundrel Relates Tale Of Husted Horrow Kapen.1 By ART PALAZZOI.O PALACE MADISON T e a iin(l By DOMINIC MANCINO Between Heaven a n d Hell with Sympathy with Deborah Kerr a n d Leif Erlcson. T h e story ol Robert Wagner, Terry Moore a n d , xed up kid ami ilie woman who A » ' think back. I try lo r e m e m - ' H u r r y , you don't have much more b e r h o w u a11 s t a r t e d Broderick Crawford. I n C i n e m a - straightens h i m out - o h G o c l - h o w , l m e to finish the job. s h e .smiled S( ' ° l , e " » c l «>lor. A war movie. T h e DKLAVVAIIE I've tried to rid my mind of t h e S h e knew I would obey. My f„resecond feature is T h e T h r e e Outlaws terrible a n d evil deed I had done, head began to break out in liny T l u - Vagabond King with G a t h e r w i t h NeviUe Branc1 ' A l i U 1 H a l c n n d i » " Grayson and O r e s t e - a musical. Until "'<' " a y '"'•' l * » » r e . m e m " " e a d s ol perspiration, and my hand-. 3 , . u r c Bennett In SuperScope A ' ber the twisted, contorted smile on were now shaking violently. As I _^ . . . . . i his face as he lay there staring u p lowered the blade towards him, I western STRAND QrQQniZCltlOnS YlGlU at me through those lifeiess eyes, could sec the sunlight glitiering oil 1 ) r n n n i 7 n r i n n c YlQiri ... „,,-, in,..„,.,i, M . ™ iif,.',,.ss ,.r,.s ,.,,,,in . « iim mi,in„i-,i ,no,,,,a n „ . . , . , . _ , 1 ,_ 1... Yes. it's all coming back to m e il, reflecting shimmering p a t t e r n s A i 1 v rn^^r.slJ£ w SS^ jt 115 Books For Auditing -,.• • , •; 5,'",-, . ! ",; — " ; " ; T , ; , ; , " 1 I , " M In connection with lulurc debates B a , u s . . T h c b o v w i t h ,, K , b i i r r n c k s , II was a br.sk, Oclober day, a n d • M nki > • 11. uhi ... there will be a practice held Tues- b n „ i - Also showing is Canvon River Donald Rice ail. C h a i r m a n ol t h e u „ . leaves made a tunny rust linn n n s e l l how biaulilul ,1 .nnkoo day evening at 7:30 p.m. a! B r u - w ' i t n Geortie Montgomery ' ' Student Board ol Finance, a n - noise as I walked over Iliem. I could Bui (here! 1 had done u ! \ h lanher. The reason I'oi this prac- . . . . . . , l o i m ' e s thai treasurers of all or- 1101 quite remember how I had got- whole body r|iii\ered and there ',ien lice is to find out which people are L , E L A N , ) .•aniziitiiiiis must l urn in their len there, but I suddenly lound my- t i a r s 111 m\ e.\ es as I A 1' lull. ••.. Hi, the most interested and show the Halls of Montezuma with Richard ,,,,;<s [,„• . n ( , bj-mtinthly audit lo self in a dimly-lit room I had Ihe blade M\ every feelnia m e mimii greatest possibility as deoaters. Widmark. Robert Wagner, .lick n ; . ,j 0 si:ih T. Phinney, Piofessor of strange feeling that I here wa- wim 1 '•' •'" " suddeiih s o m e t i m e linni'di' Palanee and Karl Maiden T h e ,ee- .:,. ,,] studies, in Draper a1,)!) before evil purpose lor me boinc Him. mi back to r e a l m 'I h. n \>,a Next Tuesday evening there is , i n n feature is Crush Dive with T y - : ( M I I a m Tuesday Die failure ol when s u d d e n h I saw it ! I"iid rmainu in n, ear., nai H u n h :i:ii K scheduled a practice debate with , , „ „ . P „ u , r . Dana Andrews and , , m ,„ , . „ „ , . „ i ( l l l „ , ( , „ „ , , | H r e ,,, m v h a n d , hvM , r n / o r - s h a i , . ' ' " " •"" " !!":, C , , I , , ' L : , ' "J . ? ' • R 0 ' S ( \ . a t " 1 ; " A ' " " ' B ' l x t l ' 1 , T l u s ''" i m . " U i V V ' T I ( I Mill m Ihe treeziim of its budget miplemonl ,,| death. I can see him Is o \ e l . 11 w o u l d l u l l College Oil,,, Friday and , Saturday, War II re-issue. In Technicolor. A dditinn. i c , states thai a . a n..« I started .0 1 rem Ii n K g ,.„.,•,. ., , , , ,,, n ; n1 n t i i i i e n . HK I : I s u u e s i n . n a m Mnl lm m e r e how 1 s i n n e d 10 11 e m 1; 111 I h N,>WmH1 , , u l lfl , v ' '" ' «>i' «- '•" a e o o d m o v i e o n . s u b m a r i n e w a r l a r e . s l l l ( l l . l l t s ,.. l l ( , i , , , , , , , ,,, , „ , ; , „ . , „ , , [ h , 1 ( i , , n h k n o w n h i m a s l . e r l ' ' '"''* ''; , : k , ' i b . ' " novice tournament at the Univers.- r o U ) N I A I j the.r tax . a i d s at Ihe desk m Power .„,„ and uo, I b e e n m a,,-, » • " ' " » " ' , ! " '" IV nl V r r ' i m i i l The KiiiR and I uilli Yui Bruniicr Draper can now obi a 111 the 1 I)r . ma", lie you won't have 1 . .Hill . llf.l,' 11 '.oil are interested in debating The IJW w r s i o n ol "Anna a n d ihe I'innney.s oflice I hen I heard HF.fi m n quii't In s nl you are advised to attend the K m ol Slain " Also featured is The House directors may get lax cards wiire soil l i b nier S h e w a.s sa \ 11 a,. s:t tin Ihe dead piactlce Tuesday evening. I.hiu:: Swamp, a doi umentai \ Fraternities Begin Question: What's funny, honey? Answer: A l a n H u n h . n o n V, I nl 1 I - 1 ' i-.i I el n i l ( ' HI, Ti.t ' I n ( ' . a l i i il w;. a n n u a l S u a •!;. 1 M i ic . I J . 110111 ,' in ' . . lo a n iluuii 11 nun i n H i 11.MI 1 I ,. even' oil a la d \ 1 m i l . : u nte 1 ;. pi 1 u i ' a u i w i n : m a l i si lldi h i s . I n n 1 • p e e i . .; men a n d 11 a n h i s I in a; I o he o n i e , 11 111. 11 i! 1 ' I ' . I ' l l : r.ili 1 n i l a s m i e a i n p ' i I ' d n siiliienl ..laI . ! Ill 1 I i l l l l l i a l l t V. i l l . e 1 .11 I, , ,1 i l l I n i l li ,s .', ill . ' I I e 1 ', II 11- ,i i n . c a n el,11 I 1.1.1.in . l n e m b i !'.-• I l . i h k M u i i l l 1 ( '.1 li r.il M a s t e r ol l'i n o . 1 1, Y.\ el '. . II•• is •.'. 1 ie. .11.. .1 : al ' e n d I n t e r - l-'r.io 1 n i l . ('• m i . , a in a n a 1 s I . m l I w o a .' ••: •. la lo l l l l o l ilia i I'll li In h h l i li a l i o 11', li h ! Chic Alpli,, I.,II\ All l'i v.i !, 11, I ..inlid.1 Coffee hours, names of new pledges and election of 11 new oflicer compose this week's news from the sororities and fraternities. June Stitdlcy '57, President ol Oaimna Kappa Phi. announces that thc organization will hold a coffee hour for the men ol Ihe Veterans Association on Monday evening at This has been the fust time that Ihe Ped'.iRORiie lias nol been hnislir<\ and sen: to press by June. last yi ir, however, the .Senior editor al 'I her stall wire enable to ramp.lele the '.'.ml-: When Student ('can il assumed Ibis projeel to the Jun.oi Cla , M,m Monteau volunt a red In a s mm the duties ol editor berniiM' ol her previous e\perien"e i in Nil 1.0.1'. <)eii . 1 .: 1. •:,. .; I'cduRiiRiir '•' ' I . ' l o ;a 1 m 'I in '..:: ol i l l ,, IVd.imimit- I'. ' " . ' Jlllllol • nihil. K ,'i'l p in ,1 1:11 I ' I' 1 ! M. l u l i e l '. H '.' as e l e e l e l i l o i! ' . . I h . 1 \ ' i , e P r e i d e n t ..! A l p h a l'i \ l p . , . t a l i l l o l i l l i s f d w .1 I il Jul.1 .a I ' I I a m n l I ' l l 1.a 1 'I lei .iH has n 11 p l e d M I l o ( ' I n S i m i . a 'I l i c i . i Mai . I- , in 1 .,7 is 1 h e I '1 e s a i e h l ol t i n 1, A 1 P a,: ','. e i 1 ..Is-. ' c a . o l i l e d I h e St i l l Willi.en I alle'ti 1 : I'ril ItRdRUC p h o t nc I '.i p i n I . h a d t o ' I. ul'il ill S; a . s I a i i i l i d a S a . ' n a i ',, ill h o l d ,|. • d i n i n 1 in h o i , , a ol Hel /. I., 0101 1! S iiala', ni'.'hl . a n 1 ui in 1 \ l i i i I I ' l i i l i i i i S t n i . 'i)7 P r e s i 1 1,1 I Ins a- P a him! 111 a s e l 11 s o l D ' l l l e l - t o ' 1 a l l c c | u ! ' b e s o l 'I'll 1" •e. 1 S \h : I By NANCY In i lew of American Education 1 hem. Maybe all of us do n o t a p Week which will be here from No- preciate the important status of vember II to 17. p e r h a p s we stu- such universities in our educational dents here at S t a t e should recollect system, but we should. These colour knowledge of t h c role of higher leges must, bring all resources in education. We hear so \ cry much teaching, research, and public servabout the growing rate ol student i;-c, to help I heir graduates. They enrollment in our nation's colleges. ccitainly have the necessaiy m a Predictions sa\ that il wall double terials to work with- distinguished a n d scholars, honor ai I il 1 ecu \ ears, which nu ans that professors, 1 here 1- reason lor concern, because courses, and others. State UniversiMI need able teachers lo keep up ties tram doctors, teachers, lawyers, ihe quality of education. We should dentists, engineers, conservationists nol let our concern nirn into alarm and scientists. ma r I In proposed crow I h ol eiiii.at Ol course, we're much concerned 1 d individuals W. niusi remember h. u mi, mi 1 an! are ' heir ci ml ribu- about ihe role ol the State Univer1 n0is 1.1 0111 oiii'ii a, making the sity ol New York, which was, by the v.ay. first established in 1948 In most ol ...1 0iir ri" o u r c s 11 js only fact, bi 1!)70 we will lace a 75 per 11.am .1! I hat c t h a a t a .11 sin ai'id ".row. 1 <-iit increase 111 student enrollm ;nt I 11 IK ..I 0111 1 1! l/eiis eilii'.iii d beyond Inr our varioii; .7 colleges. Just I hi h, h .a Im"! levei 11 ho will nr st imilk how in 1 iiv more people will Ilia li si nil 1 heir 1 lilldivn ol] lo col- iie takin - advantage of opportunities li "es l-.i 1 11 one mull I.-.: and tin 1111- here in the state lor further study! p.a i,,i 1 p r o \ linns.. P a ' • h e I n l i n e Research h a s shown that most New s| i n i i m 1 •.pan -ion. a n d . e r l a u d i ' York Slate students plan to attend \111er.1 a h.t.s 1 i n p o w e r I n d o i h a - colleges here in iheir own s l a t e ll is 111 1 a l l o t h e r 1 l i a l l e n c e I n l i e . 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PAGE S 9, 1 9 5 6 State Universities Play Important Role In Expansion Of Education Pin Delta, presided over by Joan \'an 1 )i ii.seii '57. w ill sponsoi a •olfee hour on Monday nmht at II: la p in lor members ol Alpha Pi \lplia Chairman ol this so aal is I in' oi in \lford Wi This soroi 1! \ ii .an h pledced bulb ,Ie 1 jet 1 -. ( la 1 li I'.oiil.i 1 . . m l 11,oi n 1 Kasdon, Old'. ' . a n ' piiL'e : 1 I t h e ' .!! I ' r i l aRORlie : aid b e e n e o n i p l e l e d .' h i " ) It be a . l . e t h e p r o | e I ol t he .1 n a n Class I his in 'laded I h e s 1,: r Scctioi. 10 ' l i r t i i i ' h I h e la n i l Miss M o l l ' e a i i a m i h e i slall h a h In linr-li i h e s u n n 1' \ : r.ili r n : IV. n l L.1I.1/.11 i o n .1 lid a i l n i l ' . -1 lions N'o'ia roie- m h , ; h a , .0 1 I'l ' ,. ,| A M liUi . I ! iii.sji a I.,1101: I., T h e 1956 PedupoRUe, 11 projeel ol the J u n i o r Class, will be printed bel'on Christmas. Nancy Monten'i 7)8 a transfer Irom Paul S'uith's ColleiiC. assumed the rlulies ol tile editoi when t h c tas.< ol linishir,'.! the rcihc'ORiie was '.'ivin lo Ihe Junior ( l a s s this seiuesl"i Miss Monten ; v.a • editor ol Paul S mill's yearbook The St. ItcRian. la-l v a n I ' 111. el in l i o i c o; 1 :,i \] Greeks Pledge New Members (la\li Aloh v.h Junior Class Slates Pre-Holiday Completion Date For Pedagogue Cla - , • : , . ' an \ : Bill , 1, I 1. I'l m m I1. 1 a i d . :. \ \ . I h J u l i, K a Rushing Season FRIDAY, NOVEMBER tll.spl,,', < ipi'h dull) 10 lo a l 11 e \ h o u n d 'Pel I h i l . a l S50 tirutiilwu) I'ln.iie i-tiltia GREYHOUND (I.(ill PAGE 8 STATE COLLEfiE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 9 5 6 STATE C O L L E G E NEWS. Dro P T L-1°!°^ ? * # As Krl Delivers Inird T h e S t a t e College Varsity keglers extended their losing string to twelve s t r a i g h t this week a s they bowed to t h e R P I q u i n t e t . T h e s h u t out loss d r o p p e d t h e P e d s to a f o u r t h p l a c e tie w i t h H u d s o n V a l ley T e c h . B o t h c l a i m a 6-14 r e c o r d . Again t h e Statesmen were viet i m s of s o m e r e a l c l o s e s c o r i n g a s they d r o p p e d t h e first contest by a six p i n d i f f e r e n c e a n d t h e s e c o n d bnutout t i l t b y a s m a l l m a r g i n of t w o m a p l e s , Sullivan Tops T o m S u l l i v a n led t h e locals in t h e iirst g a m e a s h e s e n t t h e wood f l y i n g f o r a 190 m a r k e r . H e h a d fine b a r k i n g from Loricchio a n d T h o m p s o n b u t t h e r e is w h e r e t h e support ended a s t h e final t w o m e m b e r s of t h e P e d q u i n t e t were u n a b l e t o find i h e s p o t , Loricchio a n d Sullivan combined I'm- a r e c o m m e n d a b l e m i d d l e g a m e IV b m a g a i n Killed t o r e c e i v e f u r ther support. m i Hurt Undefeated Potter Club Virtually ^-j, • ik A *— , • f*% , • ' Uinches livi Una Championship Wrestling Season O K e l r l i w^^^r. Y\~~ Q penS O L/eC. t T1,C lllrk "' !hl P,(1S ' """ -""'i; f..sl in t h i s c o l d e s t not m m via I h e t w o p i n s e t b a c k b u t ;il •<> d u e i n I h e i n j u r y s u s t a i n e d by J o e R e < hu n Having sprained b i s wrist in t h i s c o n t e s l the sioui-lieartcil Ped w h o showed so m u c h u u m p l i n in t h e I n l r a i n u r a l l o o l b a l l li-ague lolled the Imale lelthanded. He w o u n d u p w i t h l.'iti t o give h i m a s.-ore l h a t l o p p e d t h e l o u r h u n d r e d mark, S'l A'l K i :: :i lo in la.) l . c -in; Peterson I I ' , I T , A M I A H W . An u n i d e n t i f i e d u r i d i r o n s t a r finds liiiii~.cll 177 1(17 L'JH W2 j u s t a c o u p l e id i n c h e s s h y of h i s ttoal in l n l n u n u i . i l lout hall p l u \ . H a v e Loricchio 17-1 118 led liill Thompson l i u r r u u i i h s of A I ' A c o n i e s l u i i n i i l i ; in for nossililc a c t i o n u l i i l e Bull K a m p l }S2 l-li' lllli -111 ' g r a s p s a h a n d f u l of a i r . Ketchuin 190 lfiK 1,>0 alia Sullivan T h e fall s p o i l s .season is q u i c k l y d r a w i n g t o a close a n d s o o n t h e i n d o o r s p o r t s p r o g r a m will b e o p e n ing. O n e ol t h e a r e a s of s p o r t i n eluded in t h e winter season is wrestling, which gained varsity r e c ognition last year. T i n s year. Ihe grappling squad h a s a brkdit o u t look f o r a s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n e v e n though they lace a powerful schedule. There are veterans of lust y e a r ' s s q u a d r e t u r n i n g in v a r i o u s weight classes. A m o n g these vets are W a y n e Harvey. Don Bindrim. Bob Bosonnvorth, Dave Goldberg. and C a p t a i n Ozzie L e a h y . Three Primary Assaults 777 Coach G a r c i a \s g r a p p l e r s lace Totals t h r e e n e w f o e s t h i s y e a r in a d d i t i o n 1 -,' I' I to t h o s e t h a t t h e y f a c e d in t h e i r 1 i n i t i a l s e a s o n last y e a r . Fairleigh 151 Nenlight D i c k i n s o n C o l l e g e ol N e w J e r s c bio Shlller t h e W e s t P o i n i J V . a n d Yeshiysi 148 Wcrl heliner Universit.v of N e w Y o r k a r e t h e a d 1.19 Davis d i t i o n s in a s, l i e d u l e w h i c h i n c l u d e s H,., Buyer nine m a t c h e s The schedule: Tot. Dec. 8 B r o o k l y n Poly Home Dec. 15 P a i r i e i u h Dickinson Home Standings l o H a l Jan. 9 HIT A w a y h-.un Fi u LI A r m y J V A u m Siena Feb. 9- O s w e g o Aw a\ I uiiin F e b -'0 Y e s l h y . i t ' n i v e i i l \ A.r.i.' \ B ( F e b . Xi M I 'I Home S| itF e b . L*3 C l u r k s o l i II- MI. I l \ I I Mai 1 RPI llmm j;II 7>.i 704 'J'JiiH P o l l e r Club virtually clinched t h e I n t r a m u r a l Football League c h a m p i o n s h i p d u r i n g t h e p a s t week by v i r t u e of t h e i r (j-U v i c t o r y over A P A . They were t h e only undelealed (cam. with one game remaining, w h e n t h e N e w s went to p r e s s N o w : h a l d; ;. ii bi s a v i n g ' l i n e i;i l h i n g o | t h e o, . !. all ol i h e g a m e , p l a y e d d i i i ' i n e t h e p a s t \vi (;!•: h a d i-, bi s h o r i . 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I k e hi Ileal ..I , *. n . : : I,,,! at ' e n d u e .ami a, -ii '.', f a t h e r . . p i . . . !•; PERSONALIZE Your Sttitiom ry Hosts Ha i-;i", w i. lu- a I i ail'- uiin i i ' I; MILLER w i n n r i n b c ; - six w a s Al O l i v a w h o collected both Bridgeport goals to m a k e I h e core 4-2. J o e Hickey iced t h e c u k e o n a n assist Irom B o b B a c k e r to m a k e liie s c o r e a - 2 i n l.u-or ol S t a t . - ; , , i h e final w h i s t l e . Several i. •! I. II. I i n sit : In '. 1 ;u k ' l i !! I l l \ . :;>,,I,, n ,, I,.,,i h:i-.. n; I in- I i . , , i i i -on „ ; I mm:.; No . l u s l i l i i a t i a n \ i I ' n s e n I •" A ll"' \ e l s Hold h , | ' \ .liell h a d o i l ' l i l t II M l . , i i oh tin aeiaip h e , i (.' . . m l i | | ,i:..r. hniiul II'IIIM-I; " i i o a n .: i i ,i , i . i . - iiir . n m e n . . I : . - n a h . : an ' i: :., • : ah : 3fS KO-mmetUi . . . Junior Soccer Joe Hickey, Ev Weirmiller Bulge Squad Loses To Nets Twice,- Fowler Hits For O n e lie I. h U s e | o | l ! a l l l e m e e t OIL' l o (li o M l l l l . c 111! I l l i n - o l t r a c k at . S t a l e (.'• . d e i ' e w i l l i h e ' d t i n s c o n i i n e \ \ ' i n n i d a y at ill i i 1 , i. In r H u l l . 1 la -pen l e - . n i n in- r u n ,,: Vhielie A . , \ I m -. I5.i i l h Is . s c h e d u l e : ! l o el u n d e r -A ,l ',' ill p i l l , T o e l • Him l U i l l l h e l -in o'li-riii. ,, i l l „ l e d vv. :,,- , i . , \ o n h e H u e , , , i !, I h u l a Ol I . a ...!•!.• •:• 1 i | i . , . o - , , i . ,' Kamfil , no- \..\. Hoard: Gatheiing To Determine Future ; O f Track Set For Wednesday 2 II In 103 -'hi i.-'7 l i d l.ci 474 17_' 177 4 10.1 I'll 4 i.iH ;.;, i Panzer Last Stop For Varsity Express As Garciamen Overpower Bridgeport To Cop No. Six By 5-2 Tally II I he PAGE 7 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1 9 5 6 In - ', III l \ \ S^ RCA Victor at a Saving S AMI SULTRY SCENE WITH THE HOUSE-PARTY QUEEN Sluftjays So To the Nest, \ .ii. Lansing Bros. Chiiiii Chil* i Be Hit \\ I That's the SNACK BAR, \.\ , .,1. , p ! i ,o o ,,/ A- ,/ i/ / / \ w /; i \ i / I'loilll- villain, \ I hliU-ialels \i r State nil, ii< i n i I ., I \li..ni\ \ \ "I'm Had!" lia'li Iliad. I I i n <1 l o t h i i i b I li..iin,hi.s i li.it vM-.ti p u r e a n d g o o d I d i d t h e . w i s lu-.sl t h a t Hut alas, that rr': I could! [A |x.rl'uiue w a n -stronger t h a n 1 1 jjave h e r a k i s s . . . a n d jjut a b l a c k e y e ! si I b ii. :i :;iir; till 1) p i n I.I'llllX I l a n t Isi a n IlKSiiillial Si l a e u s e - 1 l l l l l l ' i d g r Ntuilake Ar/lieri; K i n . i l I foil ll on llmilanil I h . . 11 i i m i a D e r b y k i s s i n g si r a n g e r s l i a s i t s d a n g e r s , i n J s m o k i n g a t l e a s t e n j o y the real | big, big pleasure thing, of a Chesterfield liig size, big llavor, ull n Mill) Hindi- III ( l l l w e l ' . I I I I: I e ( .isllt'lllll \ my way is c u l l e d M I e \ l l il.s LANSING BROS. Al I TVJM-.S ,.! INSUKANCK ^ti- A n d u \ \ , i \ f ul | » i l n u n ' w a l l e d A (l.iiininm.-, .stent t h a t It P r a l d Dr'!:* Go. tl7 VVfhlirn ,11 , ,,11,. ART KAPNEit ii, , S l u - s a t ni-xl t o n i t ' o n t l i u I r . u i i l h a t d a y .,ni. in. ..',,! i l , Mi a ,i,i oi I all Food's the Best. of 1 0 % Off List Price \ mi n r i in (liiills i n\ il ci! In pin i the King! by Ac«o-R«y. Kike y o u r pleasure } •:•:.': smoother the wuy b e c a u s e i t ' s p a c k e d more smoothly m im5 tCARE big! A C h e » t t t r f i a l d K i n g *>«» C v « r y » h l n s ( Q J 1.1 • ii & Vitn Totomr Ov. PAGE 8 STATE C O L L E G E News Views: Re-elected By Majority Vote Ike Proves Immense Popularity NEWS. FRIDAY. N O V E M B E R Religious Clubs Enlist Speakers 9, 1 9 5 6 Council Discusses Social Policies, Possible Uses For Big Four Fund T h e religious clubs on C a m p u s have planned the following activiBy FRANK SWISKEY ties for t h e coming week. t e EMIL POLAK Doris Vradenburg '57 announces Jl L i, At 1:28 a.m. a beaten, weary i n - h a s t h e Democratic South suffered ,,%"'/,? V / ' T ' T ' M i"r ""'" "": " S t u d e n t Council convened Wed- Sheila M o n a h a n '58 dis.lo ed thai 1 e S tt uu ad ee nn tt Christian Associaa t Ut h dividual descended from t h e speak- such indignity. Key states of Texas, ft hnat j'° Christian Associa- n e s d a y e V enlng. T h e agenda i n - t h e publicity of s t a l e College is liner's podium in t h e Conrad Hilton Louisiana a n d Florida went to t h e tlon will have a meeting T h u r s d a y c ] u c ied committee reports, Press Bu- proving in t h e Tri-City area newsHotel in Chicago. Adlai Stevenson m a n from Abilene. The crushing a t t n e F l r s t L u t h e r a n Church at ,.(,,1U a n c i . 5 7 pedagogue reports, papers. Bertsc had just conceded victory to Dwight was t h the loss of ofKentucky Kentucky aanndd ' J"j3U^ „l^J l- nm; ; ull^r J3fiun.ii, ^ wno whoisi.s inin- appointment appointment to to CCaammpp Board, Board, aanndd Beth Beth Beehlcr Beehlcr '57 '57 reported ' ! . ; • ,'ight blow was e loss D. Eisenhower. President of the Tennessee, key border states in t h e terestetl in discussing the career op- c|jS[.u.s.sion 0 f t h e Big Four Fund. the '57 Pedagogue is (innn , s..i]ii United States. buffer zone between North a n d P-H'll.nilie.s in ihe held of medical discussion of college social bill more J u n i o r s a re needed t. South on t h e issue of sent-pc'itinn missions, will be t h e <M!es speaker " "' , ' ,' ' ' " , ,,,., ,, ,, Eisenhower in winning bee; on m e lssui luiictlolis which "n !l Council appointed Da', the first Republican president'nine to ooucn Oklahoma lung oia segiegauon. democratic • , s " , n ; l i ' v ' V | , | u n - ; " 1A:'' I'" 1 - representative ol were the Sreported t l i d e n l - Fby a c - a «nrk .Student ch;mlim!; H:l win re-election since McKinley. T h e stronghold fell before the Eisen- ".! '"'I' " - Unitarian 1 | ! , > Cnminitlee, Council agreed to C h a m p a g n e ;'"><) as a uiemijei .•: victory, a resounding personal t r i - hower onslaught In Texas districts c l u " ' L ' n ' " " ' C h a n n i n g Club will h ; m , ., KVuU0 C a m p Board. s ( , n ( ,,, president uinpli for a m a n considered dead t h a t hat voted democratic by a 10 " U H , t n n n o u l u ' [ ' s Edward Strauss ',.7 Collins to have i he social limclioiis Discussion ol the [lid I- ,iu I'IIMI in June, can barely attest to his im- to 1 margin in 1952 wen! over to M , ' c ' ' " 1 Hummel ot UP! will speak (,, ,i ic->- in this college' cl.iiilinl wi. Hie linal topic ol ;,ie nieeiii.e leacl ;l tlist ussil,n n Tl mense popularity a n d appeal with t h e Republican column The crown- ' " '' " " " ' Council passed t h e motion i„ .,end An aniouni oi $78(i.oo has nviimuthe American people, j„„ insult was the Republican vie- ( ) " ' , | I I S " ' l h l ' Universe." three delegates to tin Inter-Coll.-gi- lated tr the pnilu ol ' h e Hi. Smashing T r i u m p h For Ike! lory in t h e citv of Mobile, Alabama. Margaret Carr T,:\ anrot'.n es thai a t e Association Cnnlerem-i at Hut- Four p r o d u c t i o n s ' l b ; leoiu". As t h e night drew on the largest T l l < 1 popularity ol Dwight David Sunday at ii p.m. t h e Westminister ialu. alter the majority tell that is in the hands ,,i Sluo.-ni ' ' 'no il popular vote ever steamrollered t h e Eisenhower cannot be denied bv Student Fellowship A ill i:et loeelher tliree persons .voiild beasub.staiiti.il 'ail " i e \ lell ihai n should oc ; MIH President to victory in t h e F a r -""Tone! at the Madison Avenue Presb.Me..- dile-ati,,,,. Several possibilities ,,I p.- on.., • In West. Midwest a n d East. Even t h e n , „ • , , , , , "'Church Nancy Moiitcau ,« iv-riveo a m.., II-.V >W'tr disciis.scl Dem 1 State of Illinois .Stevenson's home <><™ * ' ' ' ' ' ^ " "> < ""gross! hearty applause tor her eitor.s ... S h e l l . Monahai, ,H „ „ , , i ,..•„ ., T h f , ,.,,,,,„„. , „ , „ , , „ „ () , , , „ . I i ] U . . i . state i a n d t h e s t a t e oi Tennessee T h e control of the United States Varsity CI,list.an Fellowship on ' ' " l i u ; l h ' '"' ' •'""«'>«'»• ' " \>r™ ^ " a l e n i I , , a „ Muni 'A;,,,I, -. ,,,<! tKefauver's home statei went t,0 Senate mid House ol Repre.senta- r h u r s d a y in Brubacher at 7:.'lt) will T h e Press Bureau import c u e , i b\ l a o u d e loan- lo, nid.vi.i'i... lll lll; ( i„. a ., Thanksgiving Ti,„„k ix/.„-hip ,,,., Service ,. ' "••"•'" passed '' be Woi Eisenhower. As usual the states of lives still rests in the hands ol the ,. ' ^~. I -ji i I I " h.ne a committee 111 Dene •mtic party. Despite the pops a t u r d a j there v T h j s New England along with New York and New England went to t h e R e - ularlty of Ike. that was e a n y i n lonary Banquet at ( many a Republican conuressmnal ! n ) l l : ,: :! , ,,. • , , i; _, , ; publlcan s t a n d a r d bearer. mreemenl to be reached o:. lie Bu candidate to victory, the r l n r t was , ,,,. v s .,,,„,„,,.,. •-., c , u . s , , „ ,,..,,,. Deep South In Ruins! Four Fund a n d a review ..; 'hi Not since t h e (lavs of t h e Civil " " ' q U l t e ( ' " ( , l l K n ' Irom in iron! ol Pierce between 5 workines ol Campus C'.iin.ni • •. ••, War when S h e r m a n devnsted t h e Republican •jams ami victories a n d 5:30 p.m T h e topi will be on w e n T h e Men's Uivahw Pushball game south with his m a r c h to t h e sea registered in . neb ra-\ stales t h e importance ol missions to eol; lege trained people Moses Sabiiia Vil. '''' 1 "' 1 ( i hmiorrow on Dorm G r a d u a t e A S S O C j a t JOM i C o r p e n out there were ion many will be the speaker Field at 10 a m . states Joseph AuoA H^i/ilc \X/clrr>m^ onopjiosed Democratic ca.nhdaUs T h e next ineetiiiu'of t h e Newman l l ( , r ' " " aV. C h a i r m a n ol Hivali.\ "!!„:;;• e£;. Classes To Hold >-7»„,,., Pushball Game R <SU L / C V I I 9 T T c l b U M I C R e t U r n i. n g \Wya/r r i O• r S T h e Senior Class will have a "Returning Warriors" Party at the Cataiina Club on S a t u r d a y . November 10, starting at 8 p.m announces Joseph Anderson 'o7, President, Anderson also states t h a t there will be a Senior Class meeting 'Iuesda\ at 7 p m . in Brubacher Hall John Steiano '58, President, a n nounces that the J u n i o r s will be able to order their class rincs T h u r s aay in Lower Draper. A live dollar deposit is reciuired with each order Shows Movie Tonight m the South ii.e. Loin; oi I.ouisi- f l u b will feature a discussion on ' ' ' " ' game is played m lour loui a n a i . T h e interest in the F a r West t h e inquisition led by Reverend minute quarters with eiyht men mi , ;l: 1 u a n i Tl •, M1, SLlU, c,,]],,,, > n ftcused on the Morse-McKay b a t - J o h n F Nolan, states Beruice ' '' ' ' Domts a l e awarded ( ; , i u | a a t c Students tie. In a "rock-em, sock-em," no O'Connor '57. President T h e meet- ' " :l " ' a m eoriiie ,, Km\, while the ..f j | ( , ', M ,. ( . K l | . l j n \ , . - ' IK Ids barred campaign. Wayne UCJ will be held Tluir.-day m B i n - I'-ain w h e h h a s ' h e ball in t i c op- , ll( . (',,•„.,• ( ,,,,,,,,,.' ,, Morse. Democratic iin-iiie . in. won oi her pr.ini'l's .section ul the Held ,,i l i e n , n •jp,. ,, .c a • ill : out over his rival John M'K.o. the There will be ., meeiinv ol lie end ol each quarter is awaided live ,, | n , „ , , n a n c e s ' \l'!n U Republican candidali In other ke\ Caiilerbui", Club Sunda'. in-lu at points As l a r as r i \ a l r \ p o i n t , . o e ,.,,,. studeiil races. Clyde ol Utah. Hiekenlooper the Cathedral (luild Hon e Alter concerned, the wiinune le.,111 will ' j h - MlUe F i r i f vIm e I; ol Iowa prevailed p . r t h [{(-publi- ijiiuii r at (i p.m llietc ...ill be ., n a m two m a i n points, and tic . . „ „ , , , „ ',,,ii,c<h '< cans On the Democratic .ale ot the iaisme-.s meeting, lollowcd by ruiiini group that wins the c l o n i c . .,:; . j , , . a d u r t u r e s . I b dger Bvrtl o! Vumni.i aid ..iher ,nd ..quare dancing rcauve one i ivali \ point , /•, ..... ' K i ,', a -on h e m senator- coa.sleu i„ vi •Members „l Ihllel .,,,• mvilcd : , Hivaliw ends i n s . week ami the " i ) ' • ' " • • ' ,;'.,-', ,' ,ton I he , ongress.ana, dis.net t h e I,,v a n d H a d Brum I, ;his Kivaliw .•„., ...,; 1 :,. , , u d e d u, , : ! , ,. , ,,', ',,',]',' •,"-', i;,n s„w tin Republican', increase S u n d a ' at 10 ::o a m „t < ih. -, Sho- , umine , I a-. . n ('..mpu - I ),,•. T. 1 :h el l„, ' o i , ,. ,'•.,',, ll'llll their number an thev still iaile<l loin S\nagogiie. ,iati-s . J c m n e t i e s,-,.,,. . .„,., , - , , , , , , , ,,, to win control o, the House Weinberg 5« ;,,.'„, ,',, ,'),,." i, ',',. ,,.', CIGARETTE REPUBLIC JET TEST PILOT State Student Council: • iii-r. €WS Z-461 is a 15-year Camel smoker. Ho says: "Cigarettes //ere pretty much alike to me till I stat ted smoking Camels back in college. When if comes to real smoking, there's nothing like Camels All State Night Program All S t a t e Night activities begin tonight a t 8 p.m. in t h e Brubacher Hall dining room, according t o Mary Shelton a n d F r a n k Swiskey, J u n iors. T h e a n n u a l event, which h a s for its a i m t h e promotion of a better feeling of good will between members of t h e faculty a n d students, will feature a square dance and e n t e r t a i n m e n t by members of the s t u d e n t body. All State Night Committee chairmen a r e : Faculty Advisory Committee, Doctor Skidmore; J o a n Sivinski, Assistant Professor of Commerce; William Dumbleton Assistant P r o lessor of English, S t u d e n t s directing committees a r e : E n t e r t a i n m e n t , J o y Cafaro, Richard Bartholomew; Publicity, Patricia G e a r i n g ; Band, R u t h Larson; R e l'reshments, J u d i t h Swan, J u n i o r s ; Clean-up, J a m e s Owen '59. Square Dancing: "Les Young and His Country G e n tlemen" will play for square d a n c ing tonight from 8 p m . to midnight. All freshman women a t t e n d ing t h e dance will have 12:30 a.m. hours. C h a p e r o n e s a r e : Violet L a r F r e s h m a n Apology. ney, Associate Professor of M a t h e Announcements. matics, a n d Mr. Larney, a n d W i l Dramatics a n d Art Affiliates lard Skidmore, Professor of Modern presentation of "A G a m e of Languages, a n d Mrs. Skidmore. Chess," with s t u d e n t cast. T h e story of Russian life under t h e Students E n t e r t a i n Czarist regime. GanvocatiatU Agenda Barbara Hungerlord '57 a n d Alan Welner, G r a d u a t e student. T h e b i n / " u a s reported about Dili) p i n and the first lire engines, as well as several olllelal and police vehicles, -nun appeared on the s'elir T h e area 110111 Ontario Street lo Partridge Streel was immediately blinked oil, and by It 15 |) III the eonllaIjiation was reported under control For two more hours, however, t h e block remained closed to traffic while firemen stayed lo completely extinguish the lire. T h e firemen also prevented t h e l i a n a s from spreading to the neighboring houses Three ot the neighboring structures as well as the burned I1011.se have been i m p l y since April G a m m a Kappa P h i Sorority had used two other nearby houses until three weeks ago, when they secured new quarters. Most of Die d a m a g e was done lo t h e roof and back oi t h e building although t h e whole house was almost completely gutted File d e p a r t m e n t officials reported of the blaze is a s yet unknown. Discover the difference between "just smoking" and Camels! T i m i-xclumvi ( ','iinel b l e n d id quality tub.H'iob brings y.ui .smuulh HUH,km V t / l l ' l f Ktll'C l o e n j o y ( 'uiiiel;;, l l l e niu.sl p o p n l a i c i g a r e t t e I o d a y . T h e y ' v e r e a l l y 0,1,1 n ; NOVEMBER 16, SA Votes Absentee For lampus Uueen T h e 1950 C a m p u s Queen will be crowned tomorrow night in Page Hull. Ballots will be cast from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in lower Draper, Since today's convocation i.s not legislatlve, voting will be absentee. The Seniors who have been noniinated for t h e title a r e : Barbara Twenty-seven Seniors have been selected to represent State College in the 1956-57 edition of Who's Who Among S S r f o r d . Marci'ala'w'renc^Mar Students in American Universities and Colleges, an- uurei smith, Trudy Stemmer, and nounces Sara Jane Duffy, Chairman of Myskania. The Betty Van " Vlack. - The coronation is the prelude to recipients of the national honor were chosen by Who s a number of events, including t h e Who from a list of twenty-seven nominees elected by Stu- presentation of skit.s by t h e freshThe maximum number that could be man and Sophomore classes, m a r k d e n t Association from State College under the regulations estab- ni:i the end of Rivalry. elected lished by the national publication is Fire Tuesday ni'dit caused heavy d a m a g e lo a h a uler State College women's dormitory, College House, at L'llii Western Avenue T h e vacated building was one ol six structuiv.-, soon lo be lazed 111 order to make mom lor a new doruiitorj i l e e p l y .Mil l.sl'\'in^ YORK. FRIDAY. Rivalry between t h e Sophomores p.m. absentee in lower Draper, and t h e freshmen will terminate Those who have been nominated with t h e a n n u a l Campus Day a c - for the title include: B a r b a r a H u n tivities to be held tomorrow. There gerford, Marcia Lawrence, Margaret will be field a n d track events at. Smith, T r u d y Stemmer, a n d Betty 10 a.m. on dorm field, a n d t h e Van Vlack, Senior.s, Nancy Schneidpresentation of class skit.s a n d t h e er '57 is C h a i r m a n of the coronation rivalry c u p at 7:30 p.m. in Page committee. Hall, s t a t e s J o h n Stefano '58, ChairAfter t h e coronation, t h e Sophom a n of C a m p u s Day activities. mores will present their class skit T h e athletic events included in entitled, "For the Love of Lily." This the morning's activities a r e t h e production was written and directed three-legged race, old clothes race, by George Harris a n d Marion softball throw for d i s - Sciortino. Delores S c h u m a n d l e is tug.0'.wari tance, 50-yard dash, standing broad choreographer. Those playing lead j u m p , a n d the sack race for women, parts in the skit are Rosemary Sepe, T h e activities for t h e men a r e t h e David Youst, Robert Fox, Elizabeth football throw, tug-o'-war, running Gross, K e n n e t h Kadet, a n d Marion broad j u m p , high j u m p , 100 yard Sciortino, supported by a chorus of dash, 440 yard relay race, and wheel sixty. barrow race. If t h e weather is not Immediately after the Sophomore fair, all events will be held in Page presentation, t h e freshman skit, Gym. After beating t h e freshmen "Campus Capers," will follow. It in last week's pushball game, t h e was written by Monica Traskus, Sophomore Class lead by a score with lyrics a n d music by Carol of 18 to 6. T h e track a n d field Dudley' a n d Rlioda Levin, a n d events, t h e women's a n d t h e men's directed by Donald Jackson. I n are worth two points each, a n d t h e eluded a s leads in t h e skit a r e skit is worth three points. Joseph Ilardo, Robert Austin, Robert At the beginning of t h e evening's U'Andrea, J u n e Alexander, J o a n events a t 7:30 p.m. in Page Audi- Hogan, a n d Eleanor Gruen. torium, this year's C a m p u s Queen Each skit must adhere to a miniwill be crowned. Last year's Queen, Theresa Barber, will be on hand to crown t h e 1956 Queen. All students may vote today from 9 a.m. to 4 Myskanio Announces Results O f Election For Who's Who Fire Destroys Structure O n Future Dormitory Site V f i u II I i in I ( 'aini'l.s 1,'i.atr r i c h e r , I m l , t, HUM , NEW 1956 VOL. XLI NO. 2 2 Campus Day Events Terminate With Rivalry Cup Presentation Square Dance Highlights The entertainment program will eature "The Co-eds" composed of Elizabeth Badalato, Mary Bradley, jan.ee Garatt, Marion Keene, Sylvia Haieck, juniors; Robert Heiwig 'oo; ( ALBANY. '94» C o - C h a i r m e n of All-State Night, F r a n k Swiskey (left) a n d Mary Shelton a n d J o h n Stefano, C h a i r m a n of Campus Day, discuss t h e weekend's events. During t h e intermission of t h e dance, members of State's student body will present a program of e n t e r t a i n m e n t for those in attendance. Joseph Flynn '53 will serve a s Master of Ceremonies. Refreshments will be served. • • • ollege thai the cause Two new dormitories, one for 200 residents a n d a n other for 300, a r e planned for this Washington Avenue site, completing a quadrangle of buildings around Dorm Field. Although no obvious work h a s been done on t h e project, plans are already underway for t h e demolition of t h e six empty buildings. Wrecking of other surrounding buildings a n d actual work on t h e new dormitories will begin soon 1 wciil.v -eighl. Who's WI10 Tho.se honored are Joseph Anderson, Robert Backer, Beth Beehler, Robert. Burns, Main Carbone, Dominiik DeCecco, Marilyn DeSanla, Sara J a n e Duffy, Richard Feldman, Tito Guglielmone, Lenore Hughes, Barbara Hungerlord, Alan H u t c h i n son, David Kendig, David Klcinkc, Mary Knight, Marcia Lawrence, Sheila Lister, James l.ockhart, Clyde Payne, Bruno I lodgers, J o h n Rookwood, Nancy .Schneider, Paula Heal. Elizabeth Htapleton, Joseph Hwicrwiwskl, and Betty Van Vlack Students Meet In October, Student Association and t h e new Who's W h o Recommendations (' o 111 111 1 I l e e selected lorly-seveli Seniors whose n a m e s appeared on I he ballot. Earlier, Myskania had ruled thai in order In be nominated, candidates would be required to meet t h e election quota. Twenty-seven reached the quota, and all of these were selected by Who's Who. T h e new Recommendations Committee established earlier tills year is composed ol t h e President a n d tliree Deans of the college, two J u n iors, who are t h e vice-president of S t u d e n t Association a n d t h e Junior Class President, a n d two g r a d u a t e students who were ill Wlio's Who in previous years. T h e criteria used by this committee was: a 2.0 cumulative average, good character, loyally, leadership ability a n d e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r participation. fyi>ie Qutd, tfatmel mum time limit of twenty minutes a n d a maximum of forty-five m i n utes in its performance, Clyde Payne '57, President of S t u d e n t Association will a n n o u n c e t h e officers of t h e freshman class following t h e skits. Then the Rivalry Cup will be presented t o t n e Sophomore Class which h a s amassed enough points t o win R i v all 'y- T h e C U P w i l 1 b e presented by Joseph Anderson '57, C h a i r m a n of t n £ Rivalry Committee. Following t h e ceremonies in Page Hall there will be a combined party lor both classes. Assembly Today Features Drama T h e r e will be a non-legislative convocation of S t u d e n t Association Uli s ' morning a t 10 a.m. in Page Auditorium, announces Marilyn Leach '58, C h a i r m a n of Convocation Committee. T h e agenda will include a one a c t play sponsored by Dramatics a n d Arts Affiliates, a n n o u n c e m e n t s from t h e floor a n d from t h e chair, a n d a freshman apology. Dramatics a n d Arts Affiliates will present "Game of Chess," a o n e act play centered around Russian life under t h e Czarist regime. Tills presentation is t h e first production completely sponsored by t h e organi/.ation a n d is entirely under t h e direction of its members. Janice C h a m p a g n e '57 h a s u n d e r t a k e n t h e directorship of t h e play, a n d Nancy Glide '57 i.s stage m a n a g e r . Members of the cast include Richard Bartholomew '58, Paul Kapp, Mary Fit/patrick, a n d William Gardner, Sophomores. Ri burl Fox a n d Elizabeth Gross, Sophomores, a r e in charge of publicliy. Constance Olivo '59 is chair111,111 of props, a n d Eleanor Schell iCmiliiiiird on PCII/I ii, Column8J Sbaitnitaty COM.ICOU l i o i i s i o F I R E : \ student stunds silhouetted by t h e three a l a r m (ire which Tuesday nittht partially destroyed t h e furmer college dormitory, College House, at UUS Western Avenue.