STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , FRIDAY, MAY 3 , PAGE 6 State Attends Intercollegiate Mock Senate 19S7 Brubacher Beach Beauties Welcome "News" Writers; Sayles Hall Suddenly Goes Wild Over Telescopes ^*SS3w!?'"' By BILI, F R A N K O N I S It w a s h e a r t w a r m i n g , (if n o ta r e male, a n d either a one or a two Emll Polak '57 a n n o u n c e s t h a t t h e headwarming) to see t h e advent of piece suit if you a r e female, d e a new i n t r a m u r a l sport a t S t a t e pending upon which you prefer. s e v e n t h a n n u a l New York S t a t e I n this week. At long last someone is T h e n all you have to do is lie o u t ter-collegiate Mock S e n a t e was held beginning to use t h e resources avail- on Dorm Field for a couple of hours last weekend. T h e Mock S e n a t e was able here for t h e purpose of making every d a y for a couple of hours. he'.d i n t h e Assembly C h a m b e r s ot State a better place for all. See? No effort a t all involved. T h e Useless Equipment the S t a t e Capitol a t Albany. object of t h e game is to see who T h e best thing about this game is can outdo t h e others both in acquirt h a t i t is played every day of t h e ing a t a n , a n d in a t t r a c t i n g a t t e n Over twenty colleges i n New York week and almost anyone c a n join state were represented including Altion. At t h e end of t h e week a prize in t h e fun. T h e only drawback to bany S t a t e . Among other colleges the sport is t h e unpredictability of is awarded to t h e winner, a n d this were Rosary Hill, Rensselaer Polythe weather since clouds or rain week's prize is a two book s e t contechnic Institute, Siena, New York forces a cancellation of t h e game. sisting of " T h e S u n Also Rises" a n d University, Hofstra a n d Adelphi. Two other outstanding features of "How to Win Friends a n d Influence S t a t e Representatives this exciting new competition a r e People." the m i n i m u m a m o u n t of effort r e - S u n n y Sunday Representing State were four quired on t h e p a r t of t h e players, And here, held until last, is t h e senators: Marcia Lawrence '57, and t h e almost complete lack of most o u t s t a n d i n g feature of this G r u n n a Cohen '59 a n d Frances equipment necessary to participate. game. I t is n o t subject to S u n d a y Greenberg and J a c k Trombly, freshAs a m a t t e r of fact, it seems t h a t blue-laws. Although t h e guys c a n men. the less equipment a player h a s , not play Softball on Dorm Field on the better off he, or she is. S u n d a y , it's perfectly all r i g h t to Also from Albany were Polak, Brubacher Beach join in t h e new game and parade who was S e r g e a n t of Arms, a n d a s sistant Sergeant of Arms, Michael T h e only equipment really needed around half-dressed. S o go ahead, WORK F O R T H E "NEWS'' a n d all this c a n be yours. The gentleSbani '60. Malcolm Rogers '57 wasm a n prefers to remain anonymous. is a one piece bathing suit if you go to it. a member of t h e Steering C o m m i t tee, which included representatives of several colleges a n d made all plans for t h e Senate. Marlboro Colleges Submit Bills Committee work a n d debate o n Kills comprised t h e greatest part of the meeting. T h e bills which were submitted and passed by Albany S t a t e i n cluded one to have bakers supply uniforms for their employees a n d to prevent force in t h e wholesaling of alcoholic beverages. O t h e r colleges submitted bills to establish a required course in vocational guidance in all New York secondary schools: to prohibit t h e sale of intoxicating beverages to minors under t w e n t y - o n e ; a n d , to require safety belts a s s t a n d a r d equipment for motor vehicles. >9A* Z 462 ALBANY. N E W YORK. S A T U R D A Y . MAY 4 , 1 9 5 7 VOL. X L I I , N O . 12 Richard Hinck Triumphs As S A President/ Defeats Tate By Thirteen Votes; Myskania Numbers Thirteen Myskania No. 42 Ascends Steps McClain Victorious As SA Vice-President; Including Seven Women, Six Men Elect Cali, Harter SA Secretary, Songleader With all the members of Myskania reaching the quota, In a very close race for the Student Association Presithe Senior Honorary Society will have seven women and dency, Richard Hinck received 13 more votes than Jack six men this year. This breaks the two-year tradition of Tate to emerge victorious as the President of Student having eight women and five men in the Judicial Society. Association for 1957-1958. Out of the 937 votes cast, Hinck After the classes had "moved up" to their new posiobtained 457 votes while Tate received 444. Hinck served tions and everyone had sung "Arm in Arm," the Tapping as Student Association Vice-President for the past year. ceremonies began. The old Myskania filed to the second Donald McClain walked away with the Vice-Presidency row of seats on the stage in preparation for the tapping, of Student Association by receiving 463 more votes than and Marilyn Elizabeth DeSanta, Chairman of Myskania his opponent. McClain acted as Sophomore Class President second semester, and Sara Jane Duffy, Chairman of Myslor the last two semesters. kania first semester, and Clyde Irving Payne, President The position of Student Association Secretary went of Student Association, came forward to the rostrum. to Joan Cali in the fourth distribution. Although given a close race by Jean Knapp, Miss Cali figured first in all Payne acted as the speaker and announced the names distributions. of the new members of the Honorary Judiciary Society, while Miss DeSanta and Miss DufTy presented them with Sally Harter, meeting the quota on the first distribution, easily captured the post of Student Association Songpurple and gold tassels which are the school colors. b leader. PATRICIA RUTH GEARING was the first member of the 1956-1957 Judiciary to be tapped. Nancy Jane SchneiEight New Members of Student Board of Finance der and Joseph John Anderson circled the auditorium, Student Board of Finance members for next year will stopping beside her row in the assembly, as Payne boomed be Donald Rice and Jack Tate, Juniors; Jane Cass, Carolyn out her name. Miss Gearing is the new Vice-President of Olivo and Richard Ronconi, Sophomores; and Frank CanRICHARD HINCK Women's Athletic Association. nizzo, Owen Davis and Ann Fleming, freshmen. M . . Athletic Advisory Board Elections Sheila Lister and Robert Burns left the stage next to _ , I S t a t e College Athletic Advisory Lap the second person of the honored thirteen. The name Board's new m e m b e r s are a s follows: of JOSEPH ANTHONY SZAREK boomed out as they stopJ o h n Stefano a n d Ronald Graves, ped next to the row in which he was sitting. Szarek is J u n i o r s ; Sally Weeks a n d Robert Kampf, Sophomores. Graves will Co-Editor-in-Chief of the State College News. act as C h a i r m a n of t h e Board Third to be tapped was JOHN EDWARD STEFANO, Ronald Alexander, Bruce Norton ski. S t u d e n t Council m e m b e r s from while K a m p f will be Secretary the retiring president of the Class of 1958. Marcia Mc- and F r a n k Krivo have been elected the class ol 19511 will be Robert T h o m a s Briefly '58 will be t h e Kenzie Lawrence and Anderson escorted Stefano to thePresidents ol t h e classes ol 1958,Bosomworth, David F o t h e r i n g h a m , carry-over member. rostrum where Miss DeSanta pinned on his purple and 1959 a n d 196J respectively. Leading Nancy Monteau a n d Lloyd Sey- SA Council Election the Class of 1958 with Alexander In t h e S t u d e n t Association C o u n gold tassel. Stefano served on Student Council for three will i;t Vice-President, Warren D u n - mour. cil election, t h r e e candidates were years and is Assistant Director of Men's Frosh Camp h a m ; Secretary, Patricia Gearing; eliminated by preference, leaving' Bruce Norton is the new Junior for next year. Treasurer, Judith Swan, and P u b only four candidates to be elected. Barbara Ilungertord and Mary Elizabeth Knight left licity Director, Maryann Kuskowthe stage, circled around the auditorium, and stopped as line Mai in as Secietary David Charles Rinhnrri w n n « ^ o nnJ Payne boomed out the name of ROBERT JOHN KOPECEK, Youst a s Treasurer; Rosemary Sepe g £ » r £ Z l V a J T a u J ^ P e n the Chairman of Warrensburg Camp Board. as Songleader; a n d Brenda B u c h - Held, freshmen a n a n as Publicity Director. S t u d e n t RONALD WILLIAM ALEXANDER, the newly elected Council members a r e George HarPresident of the Senior Class was next to be tapped. Betty ris, Ann King, Natalie Lemoine, Rae VanVlack and Miss Schneider brought Alexander t'o 'llic State College News Board h a s and Winifred Youngs. the stage. announced additions to t h e Board Receiving eighty-live more first, Miss Hungerford and Dominick John DeCecto escorted and .stall', according to Marie Dett- place votes t h a n his nearest opponnicT and Joseph Szarek, Juniors a n d FREIDA MARCIA COHEN, the new President of Dramatics Co-Editors. ent, F r a n k Krivo was victorious in the race for t h e Presidency of t h e and Arts Council to the rostrum. William Frankonis '59 is the newSophomore Class. O t h e r executives The seventh member to be tapped was RICHARD H. Associate Feature Editor. T h e newwill be Vice-President, Paul Hooker; Marilyn Leach '58, Director oi HINCK, the newly elected President of Student Associa- Desk Editors ol the Editorial Stall Secretary, Donna Harris; Treasurer, Women's Frosh Camp, a n n o u n c e s tion. He was brought to the stage by Miss VanVlack and are Marilyn Burns, Joan Call, Mar- C a t h e r i n e Antonucci; Songleader, the following counsellors for t h e ch i Cavanaugh, David Fe dman, Rosemarie Bordonaro; Cheerleader, September Burns. weekend. Counsellors Barbara Hubbard, Marit J c n t u t l - Beverly Burke; Publicity Director. from the class of 1958 a r e : B u r n e t t a JACK STANLEY TATE wa.s next to be tapped by An- Nilsen, Mary Ellen Johnson, Ruehelle Rose Carbolic. Council members for Bromfield, Marie Dettmer Eileen derson and DeCecco. Tate wa.s Co-Chairman of Junior Kintisrh, M a n Manila Mayhnui, 11)00 a r e Robert Helwig, Grace Nes- Lalley, J a n e t Mack, Patricia M e J a m e s McHugh, Elizabeth Spencer, bill and Herbert Walther. Guides this year and is a member of Election Commission. and G r a t h , Nancy Monteau, Stisanne Monica Truskus, freshmen. Russell, Mary Shelton, Bernice T y The new Student Association Songleader, SALLY MAY Beth Beehler '.>7, retiring Editor Signum Loud is Inductsler, and Dukene Zervas. HARTER, wa.s next to be tapped Miss Harter is also As- ol t h e I'edugojtue. has released t h e Members ol t h e class o| 1959 serving as counsellors a r e : Murlene sistant Director of Women's Frosh Weekend. She was iMnn 1 those chosen for tile 1957PIMI Board Ediioi -in-Clnel will Twenty-ThreeStudentsAckerman, Carol Altic. Frieda B a c h brought to the stage by Miss Lister and Miss VanVlack. uian Charlotte Brown, Marcia Cogbi Dukene Zervas '58. Her staff will EILEEN MARY LALLEY, this year's Junior Class Vice- consist ol Naiic,\ Monteau, Busi- Signum l.aiidis, t h e scholastic lev, Marilyn Hue Goodrich, MarPresident ascended the stage, escorted by Miss Hungerford ness Manager; Sheila Mouahan and honorary society of Stale College garet Howard, Anne King. C o n i n e and Miss Schneider. Miss Lalley was Homecoming Week- Lawrence Munition, Co - Literary will receive t h e following new m e m - Mario, G r a c e Puluiissunu, J a n e Editors; and Judy Pearlstone a n d bers, announces J u n e F r u n k l a n d '57, .Showeiuian, a n d Sheila Dabriisin, end Chairman this year Counsellors from t h e freshman Delol'es Russel, Cu-Ol'gunissalioiis President. T h e final two per cent of t h e class of 1957 a r e : George Be- class include: C a t h e r i n e Antonucci, Miss Lawrence and Miss Lister moved down from the Editor All are Juniors. stage to tap MARILYN GENEVIEVE LEACH, the new Di- Heading t h e Primer staff as Edi- tar, J o h n Puul Downes, Lillian F c r - Linda Barbetta, {Catherine BeJnap. rura, Paula Segal Lehrcr, Albert Rosemary Bordoiiero. J o a n Call, rector of Women's Frosh Weekend. Miss Leach served on tor lor 1957-58 will be Arthur f'lot- Outman, DeMember, A n n Foley, Trudy Stemmer, Betty Van Patricia Student Council for two years and is the incoming Secre- nik '59, announces J u n e Franklalid, Vluck. D o n n a Harris, Estelle Kaufman, Editor, 1950-57. Assisting Plotnik a s tary of Dramatics and Arts Council. Theresa Kerwin, J e a n K n a p p , Lorlas stall will be Bruce Atkins, LitIn t h e first four per cent of t h e raine La'.ta, M a r t h a Lesiek, Nancy As silence fell again, Miss Knight and DeCecco de- erals 1 Editor; Bill Gardner, Business Junior class to be named a r e : Mary McOowuii, Marit J e n t o t f - Nilsen, scended from the stage, circled the auditorium and stopped M a n a g e r ; Cecil B uui, Public Rela Aiken, Fred Arcoraci, Arlene Birn- J " a n Novak, C a t h e r i n e Rosso, Elia as the name of MARY CATHRYN BRADLEY boomed out tions Editor, Juniors; a n d J o h n baum, Robert Bishop, Mary 0 . Bul- abeth Spencer. Alternates will b e : lock, Frieda Cohen, J o h n Ertle, Claudia Allcock, Nancy Richards, from the stage. Miss Bradley was Secretary of Student Reiners '57, Art Editor. Helen Hofinunn, Richard Hinck, Sally Weeks, J u n i o r s ; S h e a Allen, Association her Sophomore year and Co-Chairman of Jun- Mary She ton '08 h a s been elected Charles LaFontaine, Carlton M a x - Ann Fleming, F a y McMore, Marlon Director of Press Bureau lor 1957ior Guides this year. vltlu,,e Caarr m m l tt aa suverstein, Sllverstein, aain d Marcella Van Leu ShHlrnn u/iif h« son, """' Valerie "Schneider, tnneiaer, C 58. Assistlnu Miss M A ^ '.,,„ " Director; n o * 1 f S M » , Ronald Rice, Carol Wiggins, v n , freshmen As the suspense mounted Miss Lawrence and Burns ..... . , „ „n„n, . »„„„;,„• Ann G Griffin, Assistant Dukene Zervas. W a r r e n D u n h a m '58, Director of Juniors circled the auditorium looking for the last member to be Barbara Hubiak, Secretary, Ji A/r„„ i, « o, „ Men's Frosh C a m p , h a s a n n o u n c e d Classes Elect Alexander, Norton, Krivo As '58, '59, '60 Leaders Area Theatre SetsAuditions Auditions a n d interviews for t h e S t a t e College Arena S u m m e r T h e a tre will be held o n May 9 a n d 10, a t 7:30 p.m., in Richardson 291. All S t a t e Co.lege s t u d e n t s a n d their friends who a r e Interested in working with t h e Arena T h e a t r e this s u m m e r a r e invited to a t t e n d t h e auditions. Ped' Elects Zervas Editor T h e Arena S u m m e r T h e a t r e plans a season of lull-length productions this year. Credit Given Tor Summer T h e a t r e Courses Up to five semester hours of 200level credit may be obtained through t h e s u n n i e r courses in Arena production. Complete details ol t h e Arena's operation may be found in the new S u m m e r Catalogue a n d on a n n o u n c e m e n t s |>osted on t h e Registrar's bulletin board, t h e English D e p a r t m e n t ' s board on the second floor ol New Richardson, and on the D&A bulletin board in Richardson, lirsl floor FOR ONLY $695.97 complete you can attend the 6th WORLD YCUTH FESTIVAL MOSCOW JULY £8 tii AUC;. 11, 1957 NEW HIP-TOP BOX Here s old-fashioned flavor in the new way to s m o k e . Man-size Sturdy to kouu ciguretUn from criiahinx tuHti; o f h o n e s t t o b a c c o c o m e s full t h r o u g h . S m o o t h - d r a w i n g filter for further information l . Is. VouUi lehtival ( o m r o i U e * Box 57!).'', Main Post Office < iiiciKju, Illinois State College News feels r i g h t i n y o u r m o u t h . W o r k s fine b u t d o e s n ' t g e t i n t h e w a y . Modern N o tobacco i n your pocket' F l i p - T o p Box k e e p s e v e r y c i g a r e t t e (inn a n d fresh u n t i l y o u s m o k e it. Up to tluu tapped. IICB (MACE I N RICHMOND, VIROINIA, FKOM A N i W MAKUtuKO K k U r t J LORRAINE JANICE KOZLOWSKI, Chairman Mai o l A ' s . i . P a t Kovaleski, Treasurer m ar- State Fair came to the stage to claim seat number thirteen Z>STmIV™ Of Myskania. I&glU$&.i9n fflS"® N Vttk ° Frosh Camp Heads Select Counselors Members must fleers ' aanndd counsellors Members or of Slgnum bitjnum Laudls Laudls must his his Damn c a m p of officers counsellors 30 u n d S 3 K T ' ^ H * ?' le,ast " ' S S l S I S o f tLTc ZPe'' scnoiasucaiiy of tneli cla&s. ° & SSVJSS ce,lt Assistant (Continued JS» aSrtfi M Director will b e J o h n on Page ,1, Column 3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS. SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1957 PAGE 2 - - - Student Association - - - President Quota: + 1 = 46851 2 Hinck Tate Blanks Loss Total 1 45700 44400 2 63700 3600 3600 26400 93700 93700 Vice-Pres. 937 X 100 Quota: I- 1 = 46851 1 19000 65300 9400 Allcock McClain Blanks Total 93700 Secretary 937 X 100 1 = 46851 Quota: a 4 Allen .... 7600 . 32300 34700 40100 59500 Cali Knapp . 29700 31400 35300 Levin .... 16100 16600 Blanks . 8000 8000 8000 8000 3000 10300 26200 Loss 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 932000 SA Student Council Quota: Quota: i 1 = 85181 11 New members announced today a r e : J . Allan Pryor a n d P a l m a Vivona, Sophomores; Elizabeth Coogan, Elizabeth Cook, A n n Foley, Nellie Hemingway, J e a n K n a p p , and Philip Pi G a m m a Mu. National Honorary Shepherd, freshmen. Social Studies fraternity will initiate seventeen new members May 15, Barbara Himgerford '57, retiring announces Charles Willsey '57, President of Dramatics and Arts President. T h e new Initiates a r e : Council, a n n o u n c e s t h e following Dennis Dempster, Doris Dunn, H c r - officers for t h e 1957-58 season: ber! Felske, Charles LaFontuine a n d President, Freida Cohen '58; Vice{Catherine Monsees, Seniors; Marie President, F r a n k Favat '59; SecreDettmer. Khirle\ Eldred, Ira Gold- tary, Marilyn Leach, a n d T r e a s u r e r , stein. Richard Hinck, Robert Kope- Bruce Norton, Juniors. Other o i l i cek, Willis I.arkin, R u t h Larson, ( ITS include T r y - o u t C h a i r m a n , AnMargaret. McNeil, Frank Merll, astasia Perdaris '58; Publicity DirecJ e a n n e Merritt. Carol WliSBins, a n d tor, Robert Fox, a n d Historian. C e Lenoic Mosner, Juniors. cil Blum, Sophomores. 1959 1 = 103557 i 1 = 14551 5a 6 103000 103000 120000 38000 38000 60000 60000 62000 84000 84000 84000 56000 72000 97000 56000 57000 72000 74000 97000 103000 6a 6b 7 8 9 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 62548 84137 62548 84382 66548 84382 68548 89382 9a 9b 9c 10 103557 103557 103557 103557 72340 92614 71548 91382 59740 60580 62580 67615 74548 75073 77073 88108 91417 108617 103557 103557 103557 103557 72588 92924 72588 92924 104405 93529 93994 93994 118545 103557 103557 103557 103557 52000 57000 39000 3000 21000 52000 57000 39000 3443 21000 76055 76790 87962 96962 108577 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 80192 81312 88382 94519 119038 52000 57000 39003 7443 21000 52137 58507 39548 7857 21000 52417 59032 39723 8472 21000 56554 64169 76239 93032 12679 21000 18956 21000 25335 21000 Jendrezjczak ST -: :::::::::::::: B nks — 67708 21000 Student Board Of Finance 1 21200 13700 48100 10200 31068 la 28900 17900 31068 10200 5132 2 38250 31068 10200 13682 31233 . 1 - 31234 Quota: 3 S t u d e n t Board of Finance—1958 11400 12768 m o o 12252 24400 25624 5600 5600 S 29100 eCieiary "" ESIABLI6HEO MAY 1916 In 1924. State College did nol at Albany, the second oldesl t e a c h Forty years ago, in 1917. eleven BY T H E C I A S S OF 1 9 1 8 Seniors, chosen for scholarship and have one dormitory lor housing ers' college in t h e new win Id In 19511, t h e 41st Myskania was r'irst "bice C8PA leadership, wrote a constitution and Myskania stalled a Dorm Drive to Second Place hllV lapped This "13" was again coninitiated student government a t campaign lor Residence Halls. VOL X U I May 4, 1957 No iJ NYSCT Calling themselves MysWith t h e beginning ol World cerned with our heritage An Alumul i hi- Nl'lWH t i l l II tniiv In- ri-urlU'il. Mini m a Wuilnnorluj Hum T In kania. they chose ten Juniors itt t h e War II, Myskania directed its ef- ni Column was initiated in the news, 11 PMeiiilims in o n d Tuiiisriuy from :i i<II |) III u l 3-882(1 l?xt I'llulms D I ' I I I I I I T BU 0 1 1 1 . first MUD to perpetuate Myskania forts toward aiding t h e Allies in its and alumni will be invited to speak a s u r u k 3-087(1; Hltclmock 2-7B30 Kttin|ili a-uinu Five were chosen by faculty and t h e fight for victory. A Red Cross Drive, on tradition a t F r e s h m a n O r i e n t a T h e iiiKii-iy,uUimto ritiWKpaper u l Dm Nt-u Y.iik d i a t u O o l k g o fur TtMOhori remainder by Myskania. Not until a Servicemen's S t u d e n t Directory, a tion Meeting.-,. Voting was taken published m o r s l''tlilav ul the (,'ulleni' your liy II NKWH Board lor t i n BtudoiH Association 1947 did S t u d e n t Association vote Victory Drive, a n d a n Ambulance out of Convocations a n d regulations M All IK III I T i l l H I •> Killim in « « i i u were removed trom campaigning. on candidates lor Myskania. JOSEPH HZAItliK Drive were some oi t h e varied a c <:<> Killlm II> l l i i . l T h e procedure tor Who's Who elec- MAIWIA I.UVItl \ < I Knxcutlve Kililvi tivities in this direction. During t h e next live years, Mystion was changed. In April, Mys- ANN i n i i i l i i i r i i llunlncitn AilvurtlnliiK l i l l t i n JOVtlK MKYKKMANN In 1944, Preferential voting was kania was very busy. Rivalry, t h e Circulation M l l « i k a n i a presented a motion t o S t u - MAIUKlVK AOKKItMAN AmocUte Kdllw State College News Board, D r a m - devised to eliminate re-elections. d e n t Association t o establish a MAIIV r i T Z P A T U I C K AsMminln K.llli.i T h e C o m m o n s was also rejuvenated atics a n d Art, Debate Council, c o m m i t t e e t o write a new consti- NANCY B10II/VHP8 A«auoi»te kllltin HUNK VETOSKV AhnueiiilK KtlttOT C a m p u s Commission, Activities Day, to make it more attractive, along tution for our growing student body. AKTUUK PLOTKIK * f u t u r e Kdlti*' T h e history ot Myskania Is tooKOIil III KAMPK a system of class officers, a n d col- with t h e Publications Office T h e S p o r t s Killtw KKITll YAN1IOH S t u d e n t Union was still a dream oi lengthy a n d involved to present In MABV ANN SI l l l . o l IIIAI'HIiK C o n s i l i u m l-ubll. It. .latloim M I L . lege assemblies were all initiated. the future. ('..iiiiulUiit BuHluima A d v e r t i s i n g Editor o n e article. T h e r e is, however, t h e J O S I I ' l l SWIKHZOWHIU As tradition is a p a r t of every col• Ooiniulluiil S p o r t s l-.Hi... In t h e next thirteen years, M y s - proud heritage ot people for over W I I X A W I l i l l . l . K I T K T lege, Myskania recognized t h e need S t a l l I'liotorraripti to p e r p e t u a t e them a t NYBCT. In k a n i a ' s efforts were directed toward forty years who have tried to p u t first N Y S C T at Albany To all fuS t a t e College. Initiating new busi1922 S t a t e College Rings were i n n 1 itiated. F r e s h m a n regulations, a n ness in t h e direction oi S t u d e n t ture Myskanias, we leave our heri- niinis.siully e r refleot lt» V ! M « a n n u a l C a m p u s Day, a Senior M U D G o v e r n m e n t , directing rivalry, or tage. May Myskania always signily song and B a n n e r Rivalry were all gani/.ing t h e freshman class, a n d t h i r t e e n Seniors who have first, a p e r p e t u a t i n g t h e tradition of Fi\ BOT sincere interest m our college. begun shortly alter. <>^SSSi^U7T\^SSS^ Burke Kennell Rosso Blanks LossTotal 29100 ii • « - _ r^& • i Longo >47iwi Marro f'irhonp 1J 1 """vo Blanks 2200 ,„ , 8400 »o«»-17900 . 4700 j T U C i e n T 29100 5 1 10900 * ' Penlield , ° ' " 9 Walther ' 1" W" K" )B l a n k s Loss 600 Antonucci N ovilk ' Thompson.. Blanks Loss Total 1 Songleader 2 " " 5 ^ ??^ 11U0 " ™ i " ~ S*Pe ™ Waggoner s ,.™. n n , „ 7 n f t 9 7 7 n n B l n n kJ.UUU ~"uu i n w zuuo -i Total ,* :i ^—- • • • « • • » 6400 6600 7000 7700 2 2770 Quota: 29100 i % [- ° 1 0 0 * I6I ™ • • « f • m m * »i- m 1 6300 _ Q 22700 27700 ^ ^ — ^ ^ ^ 12WJ Blanks 7300 13800 9300 19000 12100 2000 2000 2000 4600 8700 27700 22700 22700 22700 Secretary Total. m • m in 2400 _ , , ~ Total ~ ° 2270 — I r O d S l i r e r 27700 i s a - z = 'S Tntnl Iotal = 5540 • 1 = 5541 ^ 29700 l w Publicity Director 3 4 5 6 3165 3265 Eliminated 1475 Eliminated 5541 5541 5541 5541 5541 Kuskowski 3555 4125 4895 7005 Peterson ; u o o 3555 48 < J5 4000 4595 4595 4695 5940 5541 5541 Blanks 2600 2775 2775 3410 3985 3985 Ellin 8600 5541 5541 5541 5541 5541 5541 Total 600 BOO out) 600 ouu 600 BUD 600 oou 600 OUU 600 UUU UUU 20100 Lemoine Willis Voungs Blanks 4 W a t t h e w s 5600 6700 8100 18800 Blanks . 900 900 900 900 ^OOLOSS 1400 3500 6600 1 2 2500 3165 1300 1475 5000 5700 KinK Eliminated bv preference. ° B 3 102O um Shelton 4m l 1 9 5 9 Student Council 5821 2 SST S 25 » 7900 9800 9200 11400 15700 Argetsinger 5300 14600 Allcock 300 300 Honk 719 Harris T()Ull ~ ~ 29100 ' — ™> VicePresident oore 45400 10 300 • " " " Mvivona 6300 4400 ° 4 5700 BLeaning uchanan . Blanks 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 Blanks J1UU ^ Loss 1200 2500 4700 10200 Loss — ., L O U n C l l Total 27700 27700 27700 27700 27700 Total . "elwig treasurer ™" Secretary 27700 Publicity7 DirectorJ « i , • » « • Publicity Director ^ g o " 6 4 ^ 7000 7900 9800 ___ l__ 2 3 vm - = « ™ • = -» Total — TrAA<;iir*»r ™- esoo 13100 15900 %1'tl 7600 10800 f;"'1Ks 72O0 1200 1200 T - .ft 29100 29100 1100 l o u u m. i _^ 3 ™ , o 10L Mcaurk ^--,-.!.-.-.. 27560 32736 STATE COLLEGE NEWS '° '?i M i r r . - •*-«""""" °< 29100 Altschalfel Brown Harris Martone Loss 14152 18100 13988 Eltm. 93200 93200 93200 5600 56(H) 1 la 2 3 310 1166 6030 42500 31068 31068 31068 Total 11800 14010 16812 93700 93700 93700 9370(1 93700 8900 11422 Quota: 18740 1 18741 18400 22326 26472 34672 11600 11600 11600 11600 S t u d e n t Board of Finance—1959 2774 7248 15860 1 2 3 4 K 10 ' 3100 3100 Eliminated Total 93200 93200 93200 93200 Bonk Cass 13000 13000 13200 13200 13700 14700 16000 16000 20800 18741 Divens 7700 7700 8500 8700 9100 10000 11000 11000 13800 1380(1 Fox 8200 8200 8900 9100 9000 10800 11700 11700 Eliminated Goodrich ... 5400 5400 5600 5800 0000 Eliminated King Eliminated by prefer; •nee Olivo 19000 18741 18741 18741 18741 18741 18741 18741 18741 18711 Konconi 14800 14800 15700 16200 169011 18200 19500 18741 18741 18711 T h e F o r u m B o a r d of Politics hat; Shaffer 3200 3200 3300 4000 Eliminated elected new officers a n d Board Showerman 3100 3100 3100 Elimi nated m e m b e r s a n n o u n c e s Malcolm RogWallace .. 5100 5100 5100 5900 72(H) 7800 Eliminated ers '57, retiring President. T h e new Blanks 11100 11100 11100 11100 11100 11100 H U H ) 11100 11100 lllllli officers a r e : President, Lee IVNike Loss 259 459 959 1359 2359 5059 6418 10518 1257'i '59; Vice-President, G r u n n a Cohen '59; Secretary, Columbine B e n i n ; Total . 93700 93700 93700 93700 93700 93700 937(10 9370(1 93700 937110 T r e a s u r e r J o h n Trombly, freshmen. 93700 E ected lo t h e Board for next year Quota: • 1 18740 1 18741 a r e : Francis Greenberg, Mary Mont5 ville, Michael Sabiili ami J o h n S t u d e n t Board of Finance—I960 Trombly, freshmen. New Associates 1 3 1 5 oi t h e Forum of Politics a r e : WilBennett 6800 7900 Eliminated liam Cole a n d J a n e G r a h a m , freshCanni'Mo 16500 17300 18700 19211 18741 18741 18711 men. Davis 15400 10900 20300 18741 18741 18741 18711 T h e new olticers ol Debate Coun- Fleming 11400 12100 13300 13657 13657 17878 2494K cil a r e as lollow.s: President, J o h n Hoover 13500 13700 14100 14268 14208 15782 Ellin Vager; Vice-President, C o n i n e MarP'alis 10200 10800 11200 11277 11277 Eliminated in; Secretary. (Catherine Harris, Williams i)f,00 Eliminated Sophomores, Treasurer, Frank Blanks 14400 14400 14400 14400 11400 1-1400 14400 Krivo, and Publicity Director, Rose Loss (10(1 1700 J146 2010 HI 58 16870 Carbone, freshmen. Outgoing President is Richard Clilford '57. Total 93700 !»:i70() 0370(1 93700 93700 93700 1)3700 Judicial Honorary Celebrates Fortieth Anniversary; Records History As GuardianOf College Traditions T0I.I . 29100 5600 5912 Eliminated 35600 31234 31234 31234 Shelton Swisk';y Tate Blanks Loss g» 2 18900 15500 ™ !!£•-== 1 Cheerleader inami Alexander 0900 m m k s ° Y»ust T,™ VicePresident vicerresiaenT a, h Darzano Rice 330 ,„ ™> TOU, 101656 104322 103557 103557 29387 30152 21000 2100O Blailks 2800 i i OAAM n i „ „ 24400 D.vens 29100 1 2 3 4 Allen 3600 4100 H o o k e r . 11600 12900 14400 16000 Levin . 5900 6400 7500 9300 Blanks 1200 4500 1200 5200 1200 1200 McHuirh. 4300 Loss 800 2000 Taylor. 2500 28056 21000 4- 1 = 11351 President i 15200 M „ r . „ „ Norton K* VicePresident Treasurer 10flO0 1700 W e r s h o n ltm '" Quota: 2 President » 3500 Uortlonaro 7500 C o o k 108557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 103557 93700 1 Songleader D'Andrea Huntress 227 X 100 i 1 = 13851 2 1 Total 69000 69000 74000 104000 103557 103557 7700O 77000 78000 Quota: 2 President 5 1958 277 X 100 Quota: McGough Leads Music Council Council Elects Yager Head 14200 5000 47600 8200 Music Council h a s elected B a r 13200 5500 b a r a McGough '58, President, for t h e coming year. O t h e r officers include 93700 Vice-President, F r a n k F a v a t '59; Secretary, M a r i e H a r r i g a n '58, a n d Treasurer, Marlene Ferner '59. Pi Gamma Mu ListsMembers t Quota 932 X 100 Songleader Total 932 x 1000 A A Board Graves Vormevik Fotheringham * Fowler 188000 S t e f a n o Blanks Krivo * Loss Lemoine * Lieberman 213000 Total 204000 Total . 93700 93700 93700 93700 Penfielcl Willis 167000 Blanks 165000 K a m p f Loss Nole Kunego Total 937000 Weeks 937 X 100 Blanks.. "Eliminated by Preference. Quota: i- 1 = 46851 Loss Cook Despres Harter Marro Sanderson Blanks I960 291 X 100 Total 937 X 1000 3 Myskania Recommended - Alexander Bosomworth Carr Cohen Darzano Dettmer Gearing Harter Hinck Kopecck Kozlowski Lailey Lieberman Monteau Petty Seymour Szarek Watthews Loss Blanks Bradley Leach Stefano Tate 2 1 - - - Class Tabulations - - - Yes No 773 94 737 106 784 85 730 136 1 2 3 4 101000 102000 102000 103000 34000 34000 35000 37000 54000 54000 54000 54000 80000 80000 82000 83000 12000 12000 54000 55009 55000 55000 67000 68000 71000 71000 81000 82000 85000 94000 Elected Automatically 67000 67000 67000 67000 94000 94000 940OO 100000 72000 74000 750OO 75000 10000 28000 29000 29000 29000 19000 20000 20000 50000 50000 50000 51000 52000 52000 50000 50000 38000 38000 38000 38000 2000 2000 2000 21000 21000 21000 21000 937 X 100 PAGE 3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS. SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1957 » 13000 6500 2200 — — 22700 Ecclesiastics Harpurf Esner -» ™ ^ - ^ ^ _^ student Council _,^ . _, . 1 Total 27700 27700 27700 27700 27700 27700 2770." Elect Officers Direct Guides c . D , c . c . . , , »,„•„„,,,„«™ cu* «»» » > ..,,. .„c Sigma Phi Sigma, Sigma Lambda , , r 227 X 100 Quota: are a s follows: Robert W h a l e n '58, President; Vice-President, Sharon Moon •59; Secretary, .lean K n a p p •60 Treasurer, Gordon Seckner '58: ano Representative t o t h e Council ', 1 i) liiii.ii.. P l u l u riimifl Diil/in ir iQ JunmrH, who have served as C h a i r . . . . . " " ' l l " Junior Guides lor this past C / r , m n T fl KP Send CI T^h IH T mnh IP<^ 1 hilV1 M' "': ' e l e c t e d t h e new C o - J / C / / M U / U l\C J L I I U I U / $111 [J I / U f J f / / C i ^ ' ; l ' ! ' ' ' ( ; ! ' ,. .".!"' !,'' ^ ^ f n i l n d i n u Ellen C. Stokes, Dean ol Women, lowed by Kappa Delta, 2.053; P h i • »( 'y " -"'M '••> 01 Muci 111, Hartley, Dean of Men, Delia, 2.567; Beta Zi-ta. 2.549; and Bosomworth Fotheringham h M,l|lt.e.ul Seymour Blanks U IP , I H\M 1 11 U WOilitMl \V Hi Jl' L/Ol ( ) - • •< n ' s o una ^ U n m u r , Willi.- H . c h a n l Esner ' . . • i c e O C o n n o , .,7 is o u t t u r n • "'"" '' , , „ , , , r „ „ . , . , „ „ . m a n u e n . Both a r e from t h e 8 o p h o I In new ollicei.s ol Canlei bin, ^ Unperclassinen a r e se <-'lub lor next year are as lollow.s. .'..''the r , f •hVim.en in serve C au.iounces David Randalls '57, out' " ^ " » » ^.M M , !!) '>« « u l l ) l Edwin d BiodelKU, Vie.-President, Joan Huel. J u n i o r s ; • hecretary-Treasi.rer, William T u r n - , r"! f : X t ^ ^ \ , m ^ ( , , « „ , I ol R.l.gious Clubs, Bitt.\ arJ^A"KnJ'pi-SuSNew ollicers ol Ilillel 1 1 = 4541 ,= , , ' ' ' , , n .. 1 n/in " ^ e made known t h e winners ol G a m m a Kappa Ph.. 2.541. Loss 1009 , , „ , I n t e l , S o l , j r U v and I n t e r - F r a t Averages are base.l on t h e aver— — - -" " m y Scholarship Cups. au_e ol a. members lor the year r..lul 22700 22700 Tllls vear's winner ol t h e I n t e r - 1955-56. They do not Include the Hororitv .Scholarship Cup is Sigma Class ol 1959. since they were liH'111- . . . . . r - I ,,,„ sit,mn few tnolUhs \ A / A A F L ^ T t Q B l ) 1 , i r l l y w l U l l i n average hers lor only t h e last (.'hi Sigma T h e In Sorority with an . | S i l l m , , r r.neie- average of 2.760. Psi G a m m a placed . I third with an average of 2.604, Ml, , , K n i l M TO S p r V P A s k M ,,. v l ,,„ , , 7500 4541 4100 6050 .1!)00 ,» 900 4800 4800 1400 1400 -^IM;;'Siak,.I;;.I'esimienv;•,: Pres/c/enf 0 / ACS lor 1057- major function thai t h e big b r o t h e r s ™UDeK 10 M MA S Sigma Lambda Sigma is the re- . . . • , ipien: of I h e Inter - Fraternity \ / f \ v I T I O \ l I K Scholarship Cup this year will, an V O r i T l t ? V l f t over-all average o. 2.45. Averages .,. .„_ ,.,„„,,„ N Sl,1|u,,ll(,,. ','"' 'AU,Z " r ' ' ' ' " " , " ' , . " I ' B : . ^ ' ! " M r"-«-«UU-nl ol the Women's Athletic c,uk laplA11E1l1c,ill2n:M Beta, !i,: 2.43:A^Edward ^ Putter " "" ' " — •"t'',i"('11 rw 9i"-5H Af,Mll,l„„m Cou.u-.l. has announced liiaH a r e : President, Minna Podber (' cs ending Secret 1 rv Arlene t h e Junior Guide Reception which riCSIUCIII W /M.V-.J. At a recent meeting J a n e t Vormevik Diamond Sonhomores'' and Tresis- l s l R ' k l l l u ; l " ' ^ " " ' "l»''>i'm week of T ) u . A | | , . | 1 1 V S l . , u , c h a p t e r ol t h e T r O S h L a i T i p . . . and Patricia Gearing. Juniors were urei Barbara Sehwiirlvberg '60 ' " h e g e in t h e fall. It is hoped t h a t A ,.,(,„„ C ; l K , , n i n i i Su.ietv has ,, . ,, „ , ,, . . ''I'''"''l President and Vlee-PreMC he. o e .re s i d ' I s o P b a - "'«».V upperclassmen will p a r t i c i p a t e „ | ( , ( , | ( , d m , , v „ „ „ , , , , a n n o u n c e s £"'""'"' • ,""" "' ' «'"",' " "'"'' " ^ ^ S,,I1 V W l '," k ' s 5 yl h S V 1; . n o . u e s , J a n Wei,,- >» <•"• - n . i n g Junior Guide p r o - „„„„,., „ , , „ , . , „ , , , „ , „ , . I , 1 , , M ( 1 , n l b a o , J " ' ^ . ^ ^ "«»'>- ^ new Treasurer, and D ;0 n,u, 0,'rg 58. outgoing Preside,,, «»»» They a r e as lollow.s Preside,,., Ed- ' » » ™ . ; * " " ^ l l ™ M ' Harris 00 will s e e as S e . r e t a i y . W ub, k ^ " ' " ' " " » "•'•* " » " ' • "'•« " " ' . ~ l I «"»! " ' ' ^ : V.«-PieMdenl, Due to a change in the org,uii/s,H C i n O C C I l l l h c I'i'l'-'clii Carapellucci 58; Secretary, ... , • „ , „ , , . piunmier and Jo- U " " a l s l ' l " U | ) " ' C " U " " " U S > C ' , l l I USineSS \~IUUS Sharon Henm:,; a n d Treasurer, ?,' '' '"" ° " ' " " " " ^ Os, ,,1 Naimian '59; Secretary, Glenn ^ / / . • , »'»™ ° w , ' n ' «"Pi)'>morcs. T h e F a c - ' ^ , avid' 1 eld- " U t C o u u d l " ^ " ^ ^ «» previous U i i ,'rd and l,,,s Tivasurer, Irving Peterson. C ^ U ^ i C l U i m r C " '* Advisor is Dr. Richard Spald- < ' " " ', years WAA Council was elected by ,»„,Mr and Missions S c r e l a r , , ..,.- S e l e C t U f f l C e r S nig. Assistant Professor ol C h e m - ' " ' ^ y X , 59 will asls, Rich- ?» ^TcHJTi mL«f 0 |M, nil, Schneider, all J u n i o r s , Pub, ,, ,, > , r d Roncoiii '59 Director ol t h e t h l h y t l " C u u l u " lN l " L "l'osed ol l i Uc.M Direclor, David Marsh '00 » " Preside,,,.,.!,,• of t h e Dis- .,.,,,. H«.«-i«-l> sponsors High School * ^ "" ; ;°\[ , , * '. t h e officers and a representative Iribuuve Kducation c l u b lor lli.u- -11 S l .„.,„.,. {).lSH a l u ( ; l l s ( ) , V inposi,iins l ' " " | l &f.'"' . " , ' ' , from each sorority and group house v r ~ . 1 r \ I is Kerd Leullen '57, inlor.ns Lewis , ,,„.,, \wmX)vn ,,,,,, t ( ' ( 'hi.lcal | '"' ' " At delles, will be assisted l n C O m m U t e r S C. U b C a n '57, outgoing President Herv- ,.],emistry papers lt'<''iard t ausey a(i, J o h n GrinsMl u M,h ^ " ' , ,ng in the executive positions U.Hie.. ' " " ' " > » > bee '59 and P r a n k Ca,..,l/./o til) CMg ElOCtS 6 FrOSn A l i l - a , . , F l o r + Oirl D'Ultell will be Vice-President, C ***.'.**+ r , « , , « • ' " l l " Y ; ' M ' ' ' :> "' U m v l 1 " ' u l P n " 8 Utticers ciecTea iSimiut,, Kkl;u. ,s,.(1,,la],Vi MlirBliri., Commuters' Club h a s elected its , „ . , oilicers lo'r t h e coining year, ivports Barbara Roller '58. retiring l - , s d e n . Barbara MacDonald '58 will assume t h e dul.es ol t h e Prcsid e . w i l e Don.. Jos '50 will serve ..., Vi. e P esideillw l iAM.lies Her : u , incoimngSenior a k ; over Rochlord. Treasurer, Brent P a t t e n ; Publ.clt: Due, tor, Donald B i n d r u n , a n d Hlslorlan, Donald Mayer. J u n mrs T h e DK Club sponsors a d v . lu-s in business s a l e s m a n s h i p a n d inanagement. " Coilillierce ^ ^ ^Club^ also M h a^s elected : . . , ,, M a r s h a l l , , . , „ , , T h e newly elected G r a n d Marshal ol C a m p u s Commission is B a r b a r a MacDonald SB. a n n o u n c e s Hondra Brill ^ ^'57, retiring ^ ^ Marshal. ^ ^ Serving ^ Charles Fowler. Robert Helwlg and IO IV J / "JO DUcHU ^''»lJ'' J?"™',,/^J1"'"'"-.,,, " ^ Acting C h a i r m a n and V.ce-Chair,,\ £ i « , . , , M , . U ' » » » " ' Student Union Board for homus Morgan and bean Morns, ^ siilnituidle Juniors, are dishwashers Secretary of t h e C.a.iisellors include Puike Mat• aehoenfelder husa E SD9, SIleriiuui f f i . SAllliiuun, S ' H Richard ^ X Members of t h e new Board from v-a V i n e s Peck '58 will assume 'tie Presideiicv O t h e r ollicers a r e . „..„».• Vice - reside. I JJ aa m m ee ss ' ice-President I L i , Barbara Hillman I. S n h ,, . i VVeas y, i i , i i u e , i i , i 1< l io i nb c r Sc S u a 58 aTreasurer d i.'.ie, t h i r S d u i m a i i aH, and nd uiiupiiiii Fquipi man T h o m a s Flynn '60 merce Club deals with activities ill t h e general business area. Each spring tt h he e Commerce Commerce Club Club a an nd d spring b u . i v e Hducalion Education Club Club together together i i si si i. r ibuuve sponsors a trip to New York City _ ,,,. wl l i e dl.iere,!. business establishme,, ( , s a r e loured Margaret McNeil, B a r b a r a MacDonaid, Beverly P e t r o l l , Patricia R o s coe, and and Carmila Carmila Slaba, Siaba, JJ uu nn ii oo rr ss ;; coe, Doris Jeanetfe Pitriantoni, D o n s Jj aa y y ,. Jeanetfe Pitriantoni, Shirley Varmetfe. andi Rene ,,,.i....... i . ,, ii \W i / . ,ai l lace, Sophomores. a n d Beverly Ward, freshmen Iresnuei T h e a l t e r n a t e lint o | counsellors includes Peter Harhugelol.i. Edward De.nske, Donald Mayer Mayer Ronald De.nske, Donald Ronald Pryor, Richard S/urek, i i, u l , a , , , ! - , ! BUM. cj,,iw, Joseph Iiv^.it.n B'j<ai>ali Juniors; Nell Jer.nskl, ami David Oukleaf, Sophomores. nil VH i I 11 s u a HI /»„!«-!> m i , , bervice uroup grams, wm have,. st,m mciudn.g T 10C7 c o D n a r j _ . M E l e C t S , , , , . . . „ . . ,.rtl„o„u w,.i,,,,.l i U,„l.i.,>, Hurt Al.in HUUMI '"' H u l uami'undI D o l o r J T s h l landle Ru.uoin and D o l o u s hhilliaoo New Board members, , fram , , , t, h e freshman class class a a rr e e :. Donald Donald JJ aa cc kk freshman son, Claire v.»», n a l i . « Jerome, l » r . i m n Barbara R a r h n l ' d Kennell, Krluirt Phyhss Mallory, J u d y PeurlsUme and Renate Schocnleklcr STATE COLLEGE NEWS. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1957 PAGE 4 Honoraries Elect Officers, Members Two honoraries, Pi Omega Pi, the National Honorary Commerce Fraternity, and Kappa Mu, the honorary Mathematics fraternity, have elected new officers. The incoming officers for Pi Omega Pi are President, Warren Dunham; Vice-President, James Lorrichio; Secretary, Ann Hitchcock; Treasurer, Fred Arcoraci; Historian, Bernice Tyler, and Editor, Marie Harrigan. All are Juniors. Next year's officers of Kappa Mu include President, Clinton Carpenter '57; Vice-President, Dolores Peck; Secretary, Mary Bullock, and Treasurer, Patricia Carapollucci, Juniors. Twenty new members have been initiated into Mu Lambda Alpha, the Modern Language Honorary Fraternity. The new initiates include: John Krail, Professor of Education and Supervisor of Modern Languages at Milne, Marilyn Chenfeld Cohen, Carol Greenhill, Carol Ann Keyser, Judith Larson, Rosemarie Sollecito and Elizabeth Steife:d, Seniors. New members from the class of 1958 are; Judith Ambrosino, Mary Crawford, John W. Cronin, Claire Hampel, Helen Hofmann, Suzanne Lieberman, Charlotte Norton, Mary Piccia.no, Donald Rice, Janet Senez, Selmo Jean Wagenhein, Renate Wilfert and Dukene Zervas. Paul Dammer has been elected President of Mu Lambda Alpha for the coming year. Serving with Dammer will be Janet Senez as Vice-President, Mary Crawford as Secretary and Mary Picciano as Treasurer. All are juniors. State College News Next Year With The Greeks FeldmanDirectsOriginalSkit; Plot Satirizes College Camp Seven sororities a n d t h r e e fraternities have released a listing of their officers for t h e coming year. T h e list does not include t h e results of t h e Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity elections. Their officers will be elected next week. Beta Z c t a : President, Sally H a r t er; Vice-President, Arlene Slusarz; Treasurer, Maryann Kuskowski; Secretary, Marcia Cogley; Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Brenda B u c h a n a n ; Alumni Secretary, Marge Wemple; Marshals, Phyllis Mallory, Barbara Kennell; Chaplain, Connie Olivo; Historian, Cathy Rosso; Serg e a n t s - a t - a r m s , J o a n Novak, Sally Espey; Song Leader, J a n G a r a t t ; Pledge Captain, Grace Palmissano. Chi Sigma T h e t a : President, P a tricia Corcoran; Vice President, Eileen Lalley; Treasurer, Marlene Ackerman; Secretary, P a l m a Longo; Alumni Secretary, Nancy Lou Ryan; Historian, M a r t h a Lesick; Song Leader, Carol W a l d r o n ; F a c totum, Catherine Antonucci; R e p resentative to ISC, S u e Goodrich. Psi G a m m a : President, Patricia Kennedy; Vice-President, Frieda B a c h m a n n ; Treasurer, B a r b a r a T h i ele; Secretary, Dolores Russell, Corresponding Secretary, J u d y B u n t ; Marshals, M a r i a n n e Moran, J a n e t Reigle; Chaplain, Helen Hofmann; Critic and P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , J a n e Cass; Social C h a i r m a n , Gale Kleim a n ; House President, J e a n Stress; Stewardess, K a y e H a r r i s ; Representative to ISC, B a r b a r a Nardecchia. K a p p a Delta: President, C h a r l o t t e Norton; Vice President, Sue Russell; Treasurer, Leah G r e e n m a n ; R e cording Secretary, Peg Neil; Alumni Secretary, Lorraine L a t t a ; Marshals, Shirley Stewart, Nancy M c Gowan; Chaplain, Sheila Sullivan; Historians, Marit Jentoft-Nilson; Sheila Doyle; Sergeant-at-arms, J u n e Sprague; Rush Captain, Anne King; Corresponding Secretary, Gale Argetsinger; P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , Lorraine Kozlowski; Song Leader, Dorothy Harper. G a m m a Kappa P h i : President, J u d y S w a n ; Vice President, Beverly Petcoff; Treasurer, Ann Sheldon; Recording Secretary, Sally Eggleston; Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Vaas; Rush Captains, Ginny Buddenhagen, Mary Clark; Alumni Secretary, Ami Carl; Marshals, J o a n DeLeo, Patricia Fitzgerald; Clerk, Florence Albani; Historian, Joyce Pennucci; Editors, Elizabeth Aceto, Nancy Rishel; Song Leader, Gail Hogan; Sports Director, Joan Anderson; P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , Valerie B u r n s ; P a r l i a m e n t a r y Committee, Audrey Hall, G r a c e Nesbitt, and Deborah Harris, Photographer, Eliza b e t h Aceto. Phi Delta: President, Patricia G e a r i n g ; Vice President, Ann Griffin; Treasurer, Sally Weeks; Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Jolly; Marshal, Ann Hitchcock; Representative to I S C ; Sheila Dabrusin; Co-Rush Captains, Gall Roberts; Recording Secretary, Maureen Kennedy; Historian, Linda Nic a n d r i ; Alumni Secretary, S h i r ley Clarke; Song Leader, Bunny Silverstein; Athletic Director, Donna K a r r i s ; Publicity Director, Ginger Clum, Siiima Phi Sigma: President, Frieda Cohen; Vice President, S h e r ril Silver; Treasurer, Leila Levlne; Recording Secretary, Ellen Lieberm a n Ritualist, B a r b a r a Schwartzb a ' j ; Corresponding Secretary, Paula H y m a n ; Alumni Secretary, Lenore Mosner; Rush Captain, Susan . oldfarb; ISC Representative, J a n .ce M a n n i n g ; Social Chairman, Cecil Blum; House President, Barbara S hwartzberg; Parliamentarian, B a r b a r a K a u f m a n ; Assistant Treasurer, Donna Weshner; Historian, G r u n n a Cohen; Activities Director, Laurie R o t h s t e i n : Song Leader, Arlene Diamond. Sigma Lambda Sigma: President, Ronald Pryor; Vice President, J o h n Ormsbee; Corresponding Secretary, J o h n H a g a d o r n ; Recording Secretary, William Cole; Treasurer, Jerry Banflcld; Pledge Master, Paul Erlckson; Assistant Pledge Master, Rodney H a r t ; Senior IFC Represent- Page Hall audience this evening at eight will witness Typically Dippikill, an original musical comedy written and directed by (whom else?) Richard Feldman. A cast of t h i r t y three has been working h a r d all week to portray the results of this action in an exaggerated picture of the W a r r e n s b u r g camp. Show Tunes Used Many of the musical n u m b e r s are taken from c u r r e n t Broadway sellouts with original words by Mr. Feldman, S t a t e College's lyricist. "It's a Typical Day" is t h e opening n u m b e r introducing t h e citizens of Dippikill who are garbed In L'il Abner attire. A proclamation is issued and read by Brawny Bill telling the people of Dippikill t h a t a group known as Myskania of S t a t e ative, Burton Rounds; J u n i o r IFC Representative, J o h n Cocca; House Manager, John Burton; Junior House Steward, Paul Erlckson; A t h letic Director, Paul Sloand; Senior P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , Robert Kopecek; P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n 19G0, Fred Collins; Alumni Coordinator, Lawrence B a ker; Historian, Arnold R o t h s t e i n ; Song Leader, Richard Bartholomew; Co-Editors of the Sigma Lambdian, Robert Fox and Arthur Plotniik. Edward Eldred Potter Club: P r e s ident, Ronald Graves; Vice-President, Wendell Fowler; Treasurer, T h o m a s G a r n u ; Clerk, Robert Williams; Alumni Secretary, Robert G e b h a r d t ; IFC Representative, Wesley B r o w n ; Historian, Spencer Herbst; Editor of Potter Post; Art h u r Palazzolo; Song Leader, R o b ert Bosomworth. K a p p a B e t a : President, J a m e s Lorrichio; Vice-President, Lee DeNike; Secretary, Henry Hughes; Treasurer, J o h n Trombly; Senior IFC Representative, William H e r s h field; Member at Large, Charles Huntress; Historian, Edward G a l lager. College is going to come to Dippikill to e d u c a t e them. A delegation from Dippikill has been s e n t to S t a t e College to investigate t h e situation there and r e t u r n to sing " G o v e r n m e n t and Social Life Is G r a n d , " a social satire on the college. Myskania arrives and a t t e m p t s to educate t h e people of Dippikill. but in a song and d a n c e number, "They Had to Pick Us," t h e people of D i p pikill show their dissatisfaction for education. The Cast T h e cast consists of Ronnie Da\ is as Honey Bee, Joe Fosegan as Brawney Bill, Ro Bordonero as Indi Anna, P a t Allein as Morning Glory, Ken K a d c t as Alexander Mcintosh. Dick E s n e r as Wacky McBang, Lois J o h n s o n as J u n e Bug, and Tom W a t t h e w s as Juggles. Bob Fox portrays McKinley McKeever; Dave Mead, Big R o a r i n ' Moose. Betty King is t h e C h a i r m a n of Myskania. T h e rest of t h e Myskania members are Ron Short, B u n n y Silverstein. Chuck H u n t r e s s , Marion Brown, and Don Reinfurt. B a r b a r a Lessen is May Flower. J u n e A l e x a n d e r is April Shower. Roberta Mullarkey is Miss Ippi, Audrey H u r d is Misty Wickum, R-ochel'e Rosenfeld is Missus Ippi. T h e Dippikillizers (dancing t-hoi us) a r e Linda Nlcandri, DoloreS h l m a n d l e , Carol Scheu, Lois J o h n son, Dick Esner, Tom Watthews. Dick F e l d m a n , a n d S t a n J e n d r z e j czak. T h e singing and dancing Dippikillers are Carol Mallozzi, Grace Nesbitt, F r a n k Favat, Steve Hoove:. Dick Clifford, Marilyn Darzano, and Katje Bonk. T h e P r o d u c t i o n Staff T h e P r o d u c t i o n Staff is as follows ; Direction and Choreography, Dick F e l d m a n ; Musical Direction and A r r a n g e m e n t , George Harris; Makeup. K e n K a d e t ; Costumes, Bettv King; Lighting, Don J a c k s o n : wr.d Scenery, Ei een Lalley. Z.4C2 ALBANY, WINSTON TASTES GOOD.' YORK. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1957 iTT% VOL. X L I I . NO. 13 Student Body Votes On Proposed Constitution Today; Compulsory Convocation Hears Budgets For Approval Math Honorary Turns National; Initiates Members At Banquet Robert Stimpson '57, this year's President of Kappa Mu, Mathematics Honorary Fraternity, announces that Kappa Mu will be installed as the New York Beta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, the National Mathematics Honorary Fraternity. Kappa Mu will be the second chapter of KME in New York State, the only other chapter being at Hofstra College. The installation will take place at the annual banquet Thursday at 6:30p.m. in the University Club. The installing officer will be Frank Hawthorne, Supervisor of Mathematics Education in New York State and also National Historian of Kappa Mu Epsilon. Dr. Hawthorne will also be the guest speaker. The topic of his speech is "Projectile Geometry." Kappa Mu was organized here in the fall semester of 1955. Violet H. Larney, Associate Professor of Mathematics, ClubSponsors Conference Tli;1 Cummer: e Club announces that its ninth a n n u a l conference will be held tomorrow al Brubacher Hall. T h e program will commence at 8:liO a.m. with a coffee hour to be sponsored by Pi Omega Pi. Oscar E. Lanforcl, Dean of t h e College, will present the welcoming address. T h e morning session will consist of machine exhibits, s t u d e n t - t e a c h e r demonstrations, and a speaker. (illest S i t t ^ e r The guest' speaker for this occasion will be Dr. Robert E, Slaughter, Vice-President and General M a n ager of the Gregg Publishing Division of the McGraw-Hill Book Company. Dr. Slaughter's topic will be " F u t u r e Problem Areas in Business Education." Dr. Donald Mulkerne, Associate Professor of Business, will demons t r a t e correct and incorrect teacliing methods with "Operation Mixup." A luncheon will be held al 12:30 in the main dining w u u at Brubacher Hall. T h e eosl will In $1 .HO per person. T h e afternoon • e.s sion will feature panel discussions T h e club cordially invites all tin people in tin Commerce Departim-n to attend the conference. WINSTON is always good company ! NEW is the faculty advisor to the honor fraternity and is the only living member of Kappa Mu Epsilon a t S t a t e College. This year K a p p a Mu has sponsored monthly programs, most ol which have been open to the p u b lie, concerning "Mathematics in Industry." including guest speakers from R.P.I., G e n e r a l Electric, and P r u d e n t i a l Life Insurance Company. T h e r e are three requirements to become a member of Kappa Mu. First, a 3.0 average in Mathematics Courses; second, a 2.5 overall academic average: third, consent ol present membership. Membership T h e total membership ol Beta Chapter, including members who have graduated last J u n e is 82. T h e following new members will be initiated at the banquet: Albert O a t m a n and Michael La Cava, Seniors: Louise Wells. Barbara T a c k a bury, Richard Guzewick, and H a r t ley La Duke, J u n i o r s ; Dorothy Davis, Doris W u r m u t h , William Mackie, Robert Wiggin, George Harris, and J a m e s Powers. Sophomores. New faculty members will inciiide Glenn lie Long, Assistant Prolessor ol Education: Charles Haughey. Associate Prolessor ol Education; Paul Kcbaefer, Assistant Professor of M a t h e m a t i c s ; and William Adams, Assistant Professor ol Mathematics. 1 he o t h e r s for next year, wno will also be i n f l a t e d at t h e banquet ('ml!una il "it l'iu/< ) Column ,". < After a week of controversy, the proposed Student Association Constitution comes to its test today in a vote of the student body. T h e new Myskania will conduct the balloting in lower Draper Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Controversy Rages Throughout this past week, some issue was raised as to the effectiveness of the Amendment clause of the document (article 10, as printed in last Friday's issue of the News). At an open hearing on the constitution Tuesday evening, J o h n Yager '59 proposed a substitute clause which would permit a -u "yes" vote of the student body to pass any amendment. This proposal would have opposed the Constitution Committee's wording. which also calls for a --j "yes" vote, but also adds t h a t this % tion to reconsider or rescind t h e must include thirty per cent of S t u - motion to vote today m a d e in this dent Association. morning's convocation would be out of order. In establishing this ruling Hearing Poorly Attended from t h e chair, he quoted from At the hearing Tuesday evening, Robert's Rules of O r d e r : "A vote which was poorly a t t e n d e d , t h e Amendment clause was debated, a n d cannot be rescinded after something those in opposition to t h e docu- has been done as a result of t h a t ment's wording asked for either a vote t h a t the assembly c a n n o t u n He then ruled t h a t voting vote on the two proposals today, or do." a postponement of voting for a n - would be held today, with a s t r a i g h t other week. Clyde Payne, out going •yes" or " n o " vote on t h e document President of S t u d e n t Association, as it appeared in last week's News. ruled t h a t since S t u d e n t Associa- It was pointed out t h a t in t h a t tion, in an authorized convocation, issue, there is one misprint. Corhad voted to vote on t h e ratifica- rected. Article VII, t e r m of office, tion of the document today, any reads: "All elected officers shall other suggestion would be out of assume office a t the beginning of order. second semester and serve until Wednesday Night Ruling the beginning of the second semester At S t u d e n t Council Wednesday of t h e following academic year. . ." evening, Payne ruled that any m o - T h e rest of t h e article is correct as printed. Today's vote will be posted on the Myskania bulletin board Monday morning. Expert Lists Foolproof Method, Plans Mental Attacks On Profs By WILLIAM So exams arc coming, so what? Ho I'll tell you what I'm going to do. Just .step right up and get the dope on the newest, most foolproof method of passing ever devised. And think twice brother if you think you don't need any help passing. Why do you think UN I VAC is working for a radio station this year? Study? T h a t won't help you. They don't ask you any questions about alii thing you studied. Someuody might get good grades then. But back to this new method that has received both the Good CourseCribbing Seal and the Underdcsk W i n . i's Lavatory Seal. The first plan of attack is to u l l your instructor t h a t the only reason you missed his class so much was because you set your watch b> the Page Hall clock before you realized this week that the clock wasn't working. Of course this clock stopped in 1911, but it lakes a little lime to gel thing's done at State. Jusl refer your instructor to the administration. Convocation Agenda According to Marilyn Leach '58, C h a i i m u n of the Convocations C o m 1KANKONIS mittee, this morning's assembly is compulsory, and all those with seats devised by those s t u d e n t s who ob- in Page Hall must attend. .'.i rved at the o u t s t a n d i n g Albany At this morning's meeting, the high schools. Here you walk up to j o u r professor and convince him new SA officers will be installed, that you should pass by tapping l m n Clyde Payne will offer his farewell lightly on the head. (Use an object addr"'&, and Donald Rice '58, C h a i r similar to our new trophy case. T h i s man ol S t u d e n t Boaid of Finance, object not offered 1957-58.i T h e n will present several budgets for take out your switchblade and proapproval of the Convocation. ceed to cut his red pencil into .ittle pieces. J u s t before he passes out lrom the shock of losing his little red pencil make him sign a paper saying t h a t you have passed his course with a C. (Anything higher might fatally shock the old folks at home, i In case of failure of the above two methods (which is unlikely) the third plan is sure to work. J u s l collect uOO ol your best friends and vole to eliminate the course you are failing. No course, no grades. Naturally no credit either, but w h a t good are grades. T h a i ' s w h a t they say in Education. Thc. 3 c budgets have yet to. have the approval of the s t u d e n t body: C a m p Board, AMIA, Dramatics and Arts Council, the College Handbook, and Piimer. C o m m o n - S t a t e r Writers At the conclusion of the meeting, the State College News Board will announce the writers of "CommonS l a t e r " for the first semester of tne coming school year. Dean Gives Final Notices These are the three alternatives II this doesn't work, then try II you are unable to apply any ol plan Number Two This method was them successfully, the only thing left A service charge of five dollars to do is to bid the cruel world for late registration wili be charged goodbye, and throw yourself to the to all those who fail to register i m mercy of the pigeons. mediately, a n n o u n c e s Oscar Lanford, Dean of the College. Pre-registrution Ibis Spring should be completed as soon as possible in order t h a t fall registration may be completed promptly. Qatzd, fifo-tice AH4ftkmif? Social Service Offers Grant The Albany Jewish Social Service is offering a two .'.ear scholarship lor professional training in the field of social case work T h e c a n didate must meet the r e q u i r e m e n t s ol a bachelor's degree lrom a recognized college, and must be a woman ol tilt Jewish faith. She must also meet the requirements ol a recognized professional school ol social work. • Here's a cigarette you and your date can get together on! Winston flavor is rich, full — the way you like it. And the one and This scholarship is bem^ offered with the expectations that the recipient will join the s t a l l of t h e Albany Social Service a Her she completes her professional training and receives her master's degree in social work. The recipient is expected to work as a m e m b e r of the staff for a period ol time equivalent to t h a t spent in training. H i HBTNOI 0 9 I O U A C C 0 CO . Switch to WINSTON America's best-selling, best-tasting fitter cigarette! W I H b l O H »AUKM, N 0 All women who wish to apply may receive further information by calling Miss Rosemary Antin, Albany Jewish Social Service, 2U1 S t a t e Street, Albany, New York. Telephone 62-4291. Dean Lanford announces thai classes will be suspended on T h u r s day. May lit), and will resume the following morning al 8 a.m. Examinations will begin on Saturday, .June 1. All male students who have not completed t h e n military obligations .should request before the end of t h e school year that the Registrar's Office send a FORM 109 to their local draft board, announces David Hurtley, Dean ol Men T h e forms are a s t a t e m e n t of the relative standing of each man in his class and are used by the d r a l t board for the granting of educational defen'iiumts. Dean Hartley announces t h a t all men who are not housed in the inside hall will know by a p p r o x i m a t e ly Wednesday, May 15, so they c a n huve a m o n t h to check on offcainijus housing. Those who have not yet d r a w n for rooms should do so today.