STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1957 PAGE 6 - - - One Man'i &*utuo*i - - Smiles Plans Sororities Hold By CHARLES FOWLER Coffee Hours, Stater," there were enough "chiefs" Youth Events the freshmen, It does not mean but not enough "Indians." Rivalry, There is a popular misconception of they should not give warnings to Last evening Smiles held a Halwo are told, Is a "big thing" at its way through this campPledge Servicesinching us, that I feel should be corrected freshmen for violation of traditions; State. May I ask why the State loween party for the children at the in fact, perhaps they should be givThe sororities on campus are Clinton Square Neighborhood House, announces Caroline Olivo planning coffee hours and announce new pledges. '59, Co-ordinator of activities. Charlotte Norton '58, President, announces that Kappa Delta will Halloween Party hold a coffee hour for Veterans, The children saw ghosts and gob- Transfers, and Grad students on lins and watched pumpkins turn- Monday at 9 p.m. Frieda Cohen '58, President, aning into jack-o-lanterns. Among the nounces that the Faculty Tea, stunts and games were prehistoric scheduled by Sigma Phi Sigma for animal races, a trip to the moon, a Sunday, has been cancelled by the because of illness. horror house, and a costume con- administration Gamma Kappa Phi will hold a test. Their fate was predicted by a coffee hour with Sigma Lambda gypsy fortune teller, and they were Sigma, Monday evening, states Judy Swan '58, President. served cider and doughnuts. Sally Harter '58, President, announces that Beta Zeta will hold a Many Coming Events coffee hour for Kappa Beta on MonThis is merely a sample of the day night at 8:45 p.m. Pat Gearing '58, President, anactivities that Smiles has planned ior this year. Any persons who are nounces that Phi Delta has pledged interested in joining Smiles are Jeanne Paczkowski '59 and Donna asked to contact either Miss Olivo or Moysey '60. Replacement election: Elizabeth Wager '59, the Co-ordin- Carol Webbers '58, Vice-President. ator of activities at the A.bany Home for Children. This is an ex- ~ cel.ent opportunity for anyone interested in working with children. before It does any more harm. As stated by Dick Kendall Friday at the Sing, Rivalry is a PART OF TRADITIONS arid traditions is not a part of rivalry. In this paper and in other areas of articulation at State, severe criticism has been leveled at the Sophomore Class, criticisms which I feel are, in part, unjust. 1. TRADITIONS: As stated above, traditions are to be upheld by every member of the student body, and not just those who are participating in Rivalry. It wou d seem logical that the Seniors, who are about to leave this institution, should be very concerned with the enforcement of traditions, since, I assume, they would like to see them remain as a part of State College life (how many Senior "leaders" have given any warnings?!. By the same token, just because the Class of '59 is the "sister" class Colleqe Administration Extends Thanksgiving Recess t'olleg:e News does not present it as ing the most, since, as I envision It, such in its Issues? Little insignifitheir job Is to see that members of cant "digs" and "comments" are this class make a reasonable ad- hardly proper publicity for the majustment to State College, and trad- jor affair that it is. A little more itions are every bit a part of State time devoted to Rivalry and a little College. less "to little boxes that can think The Sophomores, sharing EQUAL up their own topic" (and say nothresponsibility with the other classes llig) might bring out a better relor the enforcement of traditions, sponse, participation-wise anyway, are also involved In Rivalry. It Is on the part of both the freshmen their job to participate In Rivalry and the Sophomores. and beat the frosh. They aren't It Is very easy to push the blame trying to beat thorn, however, by diving them many wnrnlnus and for a failure in such a venture as taking their Rivalry participants traditions and Rivalry onto one out of competition (despite the un- group, but why imake the Sophomore til n that a few people have to the Class the scapegoat? To be a little bit trite, but definitely sincere, 'this contrary i. college consists of four (4) c.asses, 2. RIVALRY: A very Just criticism each which has a definite and has been alined at the Sophomore equal ofresponsibility in seeing that Class for I heir lack of participa- our traditions, as a means oriention In Rivalry. It Isn't, however, be- tation for the freshmen areof perpetcause we are devoid of leaders. To uated and enforced. borrow a phrase from 'Common- FroshMeetTo Discuss Skit Sharon Mocre '53, Class Organi er, announces that the freshmen will meet this afternoon at 1 p.m. in Page Hall. Rivalry Skit The meeting will center around a general discussion of the rivalry skit which will be presented on Campus Night. Further consideration will be given to the creation of a class newspaper. Deadline All freshmen are urged to bring their handbooks to the meeting so that the songs which each frosh must know ty today can be sung. Freshmen are reminded that any upperclassman who requests t h a n to sing any of the songs can be asked by the freshman to sing the :,ong in return. If the upperclassman i.s unable to fulfill this duty he is unable to hand out a warning. L. G. BALFOUR Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Steins, Rings Jewelry, Gifts, Favors Stationery, Programs Club Pins, Keys Medals, Trophies UNIVERSITY P.O. BLDG. 171 Marshall St. OK 5-7837 Carl Sorenson, Mgr. THEATER-GOERS Come t« the SNACK BAR "He gets a lot to like-filter, flavor, flip-top box."The works, A filter that means business. An easy draw that's all flavor. And theflip-topbox that ends crushed cigarettes. POPULAR FILTER PRICE (MADE IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, FROM A PRIZED RECIPE) M li&a£bl!iiatu*&>f>i*P>* PAGE STATE COLLEGE NEWS, 2 View From The Aisle . .. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. STATE C O L L E G E N E W S . 1957 KafUtal KapL&ti. We witnessed a first a t S t a t e College last S a t u r d a y evening in Page Hall. A recent Broadway success h a d a t last come to State. The a p p l a u s e was more t h a n polite, it was s p o n t a n e o u s , a n d it was richly deserved. The S t a t e College T h e a t r e production of "A View from t h e Bridge" was m u c h more t h a n we had expected. We knew it would be a good plav, but it was more t h a n t h a t — i t was a n excellent play. All those who worked in presenting to the s t u d e n t body the t h e a t r e for which they h a d wailed so long deserve our highest praise. By FRIDAY. N O V E M B E R 8, 1957 PAGE 3 Gomman - £ tate;, ART PALAZZOLO PALACE v 111 SSKU, mul |.'OTIIKRIN<;ilA.>l i .Jfe* e 0 f c „°" a l 0 n Lli " ^ ^Ter'finng time is presently playing at'the PALACE, Defeat should never lie t operation Mud BMII with jack Lctriu fresh stimulus."—South < "• Ernie Kovacs, Catherine Gran: ^ ^ t ^ ^ Z l ^ ' l u ^ . S U > ^ D l r l . i, lr , . N \ „..,, , ,.()!ii., than i at- u> admit, o t t h i . v:,\\VJi.'A,-v „,,,:,. IU-VP I-HVIIIM-IHI me . m l promptly m i l l null UiH i-ritic Unit tli«'\ iuid Mir,uial s n r n ' ol (liseouni;enirn(, hut rather 1 meiUm: i l . i v , -, s(,, n ., In ,.,., ,,,, ' Win re i [•'n.ii. Ml 1(' I i ' i i . • I. ' 1 , :! I 1 r h e reception i !' the A r t h u r Miller tragedy by S t u d e n t ,.,,, , h p..,,-,,. uimi.iu n ven ,,, C1,;(ilil.:is,-. Ass-ne iaLon should he n a r e t h a n cmiugh of an indication r.nin mi i had n-ner MM biasi m to n r i a i i i . , i i n t | Art Council that I his is the type ol m net. i„,e ,.,;,„. ,>i a stu lent Hon LACKADAIS « u. ., ., .. . , ... ,, ;. ' , Wh:il.n Ihreateiied tin- uiih bodily ' ' ' ^' "•' ' '•" t h e i v r - M a t e L't)!i;ge \> i -lies lo << r more «'l m the l u t u r e . h i n n |f , kn,i(.,, „. Ih , .,.,,„,. 1(.: i.onn V ..it n qi •• The '".'U icil has s,d. a high s t a n d a r d for it sell' in the pre- , • :-., W>H niip'.iu a i\ n \ fun- i'11 ii'mmm '\ • mm se:il':'.:on ol' ihis ••no,,' rii plav. Tin " may be sure of "the r-.v:v (in! im: it's a rim: 'iimident",.II th- c :m su:n:i •;•! i I lie it: k nl bodv i'f lhe\ i'onlit'uie to live up to •' !'-' • • ( i l : i 1 " '' , I ! | "' r ""' , % " " l a , ': ."'',', ,',;,1,'!' „ .. . • . , • • ' new XI \ r ' l'l this ii. w SLa.'i'.-trd. ODie i d e a . . . On nape en,hi HI this issue you will read what one frat'Tiiiiy li..-> d o i v at the College Camp. You will also read t h a i !h"ir action was taken to s t i m u l a t e a little friendly r h a l r v a a r a i u the Creek organizations on this campus, it's a noble idea. W h ' i l u ' i ' or no! i!ie other Greeks here will billow the challenge r e m a i n s to be seen. We'd like to see the fraternities a n d sonu'ities pick up this challenge. The c a m p needs , , . ,, HI r i r I 'in ' -i • 'Ah' • ' •'' " , , ' , ..', . ,i i , •, A \v - •• ; ' h , , , , , ,.,,„ ,, ,,, ,, , ., ,, . M„. , ;,i r. . ' i . . ... " -' • •i'(i vt ' ' "i !•'• >'< m . . . I . ' I V l.l.l ' ' i l l l l . I I HI ill ' •! ! . .1 II.'. ; m e 111' MUM .'•] n iplllslls I M (111 .silt . I'-i- Ini)! i I I.. .- I'.'iii ! | ' . i n - s t a r s s \ i ; t 11 u , IP , K . i i . i l i . ' j i i , Si i .11 i n l l r i ' i , i i u i ut S i n i d l l H II, Will . 1 III I .1. III. ' 'III II.. ! l u l l . ; ;.'-• . i n | it'. v.r..n-nis \wih tin i - ....n;\ ti-r's i n11«- i n n IMI • c.u ' » n k Ml. I ,111 '1> li. • 11 [: 11 •' i1 ' . . In i l m . i IVIa,'' n • ii lii' 1 STRAND i il(> Tin star with ii,:,m i-mi.:, "'' ! ' m,n umimn I'niai, -si..mi.mi. mi nxi-ia T I \ < ; M A W A ' ! ' ! " ' ' "" i h . . . „ , " ' ' s l " •' '"l,.illi" ;'!''" ; , ! '''' • l;| ",'" ''","" '" i aint II o n s t a r : V\ t-1!. i i i did n l ,.. ks like a -n-at •.'. i. l.'i.o : il '-"'; 11 .,, I m i - ,',"•': ' n ' in n • a shot m the a r m , and this mav bo the shut il needs. And ,, ,,;lsil , h l l ; i l . In , h ,, si ( i , , . ,\i . i-. Il( | ,. inn ,, ih.,i ,, pn . \uii i. i :<>i' n, after all, the Greeks of the ancient world were noble. . . snowm.: is short Cut ti> iii-ir "Pm- m .,: like skm-it's sim-t • nan..• 11. •. im.. -. ,. .•,. G. G. .. Irs.siiiiial kiilii '.mil . . n li'i im Pi-nil! yiHi'ii JII-I ii. i. i lui.'ii '••• pick MI;, . h i r e ! " ' NIL', there's an in i m . i l line l i , a! 11 l-'RYONi; \VORKIN(..' Pas! «I'l-k v. r cciiiip!,lined In . ,'. i lln ,1 u.im [jl r / v i ' ' INI-'l iHMA'I IVI'.' " ( Irani a 'ii ' li.n .'..•. a "We are proud to wear the (iremlin (ireon" shouted the Class of 1959 when thev entered State two years ago. ,-, rii - ,i ,i' 11 ii .,., ' n Yi" ' *>""•'' R"«'i« •X'letl I-'ree'l ;l1111 Hn'ki 1; n " ('ir.i/l.iiln 'led- ^: ';<','„„',„' , , , , 0 ,„,,,, .,„., i.umel Hamptun Fi-end i wus '"•'•r.i '" " timMieh iim, pirnin^ j ' , , ; , ' ' , , , , : ' ^ ' . , . ! ; ! : , " 1 ' , ' , " ^ ' , v,!,'',',', ' . ' r . ,>,. M,'p, ,••,; ciniek B;ik iien-y. n t i e mi,..re m ! , . , „ ,''', M :l ; ',''"•';"• l: '' ',;'.'! ; ;,"i'1 ai ' lin 'l 0 i r i ' i . '.''.', i"u''"Hl',''.'i!-.v', ,','p'i"" ]( : ,, i n j / / l , ,,n neniier u.-t imr MH and in- tiHnen had » imi-. 1.1 i! , : i l : l 1 " '""k'"^ l l , i ' l | |- h 1 1 ing ol the well-earned Rivalry ( up "We've got lots of pep and go—go—go!" Tin Gremlins have given m a n y leaders and woi kers In tin various or ganizations on C a m p o s and have produced sonic very ea pable leaders in their own-'lass organization. W i n n il eaiut to their cla.s.s bantpiets, |iapei ^u(\ other class a e t n i t i e s , they always m a n a g e d to do an exeellent job, t h r o u g h hard work and much preparat ion. "Our dear old class is sure to shine." All this past history brings us up to the present project ol tin Green Gremlins J u n i o r Weekend We feel it is a weekend thai Stale will remember loi tpuh a while The Prom. Inch lighted by Skitch Henderson, lln ,Iunior-S"nior Party, a n d ,,„., ,A!l!l H „ M , r n i l ,.|, : M ; •• r, ..,..,,iu,,. n. m «i"' , ! : '"''• """ s l " "'•' ,1, i ,. , ',, , . I , II r.' II , ,> , ' i . , I, , I In' st i ill! leilllll',' lint ut 11 l i d lii_ n ,.11 ul linn illl'H.- l'l. I „a „f tlll . ,„,,,,,. „„. i.,,, ,„.„,i, .\ Mipposui n. rie.u, mit Ha •t-stein i. «hni d, emi.- n en, tit. n „,..,; ti.t ' I U K I M Ii lAl iIn i u m I l i a 1 e.< l! l,; 1 , ! l Sl rl1 i las-!.-' m Wlt.v a. M i l l 1 H i l l : p a l l ..I l l i e r u i n • ul t h e r l , . . i| '"" " '" -''' ' ; I.. :i. .,,,,' A i .,, ':illJ - ••• ' J. ,"',,; •> ,,i mi: WEEK nut o.m- in.uk.. :et Ntnu.UMl> College Calendar >IAI,IM,N 11,. n nn Mum m Mnr\ ,1. i uin.w, NOVI MISI.I; S s.\ 11 R I I \* M I \ i M i n t ; sainae- in tiu- si.>. i E.• • e m u .- -: im "" ,p n111 M:•>,.ei P ,1 . ' . '... . : . ' ' . ' .. .- im , i <-'• t . ,i 111 | II, . . l .a a . l . i . : :i I . I. ""• ''*"' >N!> i e I.M \ M I -.. n. n. i., perm;, mm : . ii.e.ic mi iin ,, ( i k 11 s 1 11 Mure I r the Ja//. oucett all add up to a ino.-a e o | o \ a b l e e\enl . t ,( UllI|(l Siti" utit, ( Gremlins! Past and present endeavors certainly entitle the J i m ami, m, u p i . ions to sin ut their soniJ and tin 1'uturi looks e \ i n In tier. ' •' •:'-' "'"•' " Ail ,,a M.J.A I.- ; 'a i.i-~ m i 1 "' Hui not alt »i it. 1 •:•'.- .. •>>< ^ ' ' " ^ '"'"' l h - ' " k l i , , v , h ,;'s '''"," i " ls l ( '"" : l M , ; " O n e o l the firsts they gave the college was the Beanie Ball which has since become an a n n u a l tradition. "We are proud to fight for all t h a t ' s fair ami clean"-— Rivalry. In their freshman year it was a very close coolest between the Bluejavs and Gremlins, with t h e "fifty-ninei's" only two points behind by C a m p u s Night. In their Sophomore year Hie Class of 1959 showed even more spirit a n d ability in the Rivalry contests. They ran up the highest n u m b e r ol points ever capturt'd by one class in Rivalry competition Climaxing their Kivalrv successes was the e n t e r t a i n i n gn production ol "Love ol Lilly" and the receiv,. l'l'. in , li.hn'.Mii" .,-.' ' i : Hi LAW \ l ! l ,: I.'- I hi-w a sVampire 11., 11111 i- hi. ,„.' I'l'l pl.,\ ' i N O V I W i l l I. I'i I ' l l ... m i . . 1 a en p m ,J ,,'/ , 'in j i n \\ . On 1 'n.iii. ' II us .; 1.1.'.'. 11 i; 11) p II .11. o' mo i I-1 .n. . • ,.ii \ n \ | Mill |; P.i, II.II -.' ' ! III nn | | "Wl Qtf'w* ;:* Jolly STATE C O L L E G E NEWS Juniors . i I . I i ki in p. a i T h e H o a r d is i n d e l i t f d in M.u l e n e \ i l i e i m a i i , A s s o e i . i t i ' I ill lor, l i u h e r u o r l t o n llie J i n i i u i i s s u e , a n d a l s o In . l o a e p h s u i . ' i /.OlVSllI, I Ol IIK I SptlllS I lllllll. ho i "It's only 17 miles!" ISllJIio Itiiduiis unit W.ii,I : . i | VouiiKs fur lakiiiK thi \ i . e "to I eel" for us this week — Stale College Ne«s Hoard M Mil Hi IS S I I in I. / till |i III I I III III I, M vui i II 1II I Mi 1 III Ili.lll ll 1,11 U I \i II II I I Ilia i n i e I IV u n n l'l il I M l i It XMI'I .... I ,i I . I . IP I ... im,„i i.aii i I li \ . , l. i I, i . n i * i !• 11 a 111 ,|. |.,a i ,1,11,a. • %, . a.-, i- ,.MII i l , , a. i i n>- j ... I i. In, I . I I' I l l I .,1. , II : I,. 1 ,1,1 I-II n l. I ,ll., 11, I I I I . I II i UKIIIMIS ,. . I . 11 I ... , » II Li.' -J. ',. I,I 1 i i n , i ,n .u \ i n \ m i o i M :, ..ii , in i i .. .a an Jt J —I III llll • ' . . 1. l.n ','. t p I I .. km • nn. : l.n\e ,,: e.s nl llie 1 i M . n . ,n m. . . l l . 11 mil 111 I . I .lull I mi'. .. I': a l . l e l l l II I 'i 111 I' ol..'. .'. 'I in HI I l e a . ' . .. ' III . l u l l . H I l ' l . . • ,, • . . . . I . a . n l -. I ll II \ - l l . \ | . i a,l i ! a , a i n i . m l C lea t h a i w ill In ,ii.l i i i i I i Oi i . . i, ( i , m i n e In e u m I : I . n u t , Ilk S t . , 1 , 1 ,ii Al ., I lie J u l i a n l ' l a s s ... ill p.- ea 111, I I V I ,1 a, • Ml l l . ' l l l a l 11,11 l . l l l l e III i. -A I, im nun .' I'llu. ,il ii HI Club \ m..,d ,1 I , 1 MI '- ,ki I ..ml ml, i.n i • in ,:e A I !,, mm I i I i i ' i s l t . i \ a l t . r i i i i i u i a -, n i e i n I , , -. o l I In- Sit l i e < n l l l ' l i s Ni v» n I l e a l il pi ill'lie \ i d In S e n \ i.i I, I It '. I n ill l e n d O n . l l l l l l l il V , .a i i,i l e i l ( i t l ' i ' . i i . i l . ' I ' r e s s ( i , i n ,'i t i n e ,lt t h e I I I . I t I N e w Veil.el. I'mi I jiitiji I- 11 li lei I ,IH i\ i n 11 u d sun N e w V til k l a In- M i l e l l i . i t llie Si-Ms "still limn", nut in 1 riilu)." ll !•'. . I l l i III i t l . s h ^k^ahi! I'.l-I.l .'.. II II. II. . i • I 1 1 s l i \ \ . \ n \ i M i l l l; I • K I II p n l-.ni .e M<I\I»VV, \ o \ l.a\ im. " l i :I i .1 l ,: . Inlion Mil l ( s h u III I I I. , , tlll I ( lull ,•, ., ,, ini n , en,,., ,n, illiir ill I '',!' "• r | ' ! I'he h r n t h i r s in laiu • II Ihit SI M 1 1 V , '.' i I a .! ( I 1 1 1,1' I'll s l l l l e d ll,, I I , 1 " i l l . ' , .III : i 11, ,111,11 1 .imi. Ill .ill am STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , PAGE 4 i- i n v i ' r o i H i u i v isy u , \ \ i . U U U U M A I N T h e Dark Ayes (those years be- U n d e r n e a t h they wore checkered fore Edison invented t h e incandes- m o n e y ijeitg | n w h l c h t h e y c a n . i e d cent lamp) a r e becoming better their checkers, slide-rules, chess known to i u clue to the work of H u g h s t e a d D r a p e r - M u t t n i c k , n his- pieces, Hedricks, and c l i c k s from t o r f a n - g r a d u a t e of State. H e ' r e c e n t - home. They discarded their sandals y discovered in t h e altic or a D u n - and modeled new footwear p o i n t s •nil Ave. 'residence' t h e ' O x lord ., ,. , , , , , , ™ r) 8ook," a diary of life at a medieval l f t : 1 t h " , l l T h ' " t h e p r h " ° ' - r h t " " unrveVsitvT'The"diarv-keeper'\vaV'n became ' .. . I,,, r .,.,.,., known l.,, , as .,,. Ox-Fords. n , . Tr I,. A A JIu,n. -„ Junior of the e'ass o'f ',19,1159. ft re- '<»' con rin'l become a Scni ,r mil I h ( ll:ul veals: . . . Ox-Ford was a Gothic ' maiTied and given hif son College built at a narrow spot ill >"' "•"' l l '- " l s '' ; ' ; " Was Jr. a,id l e U:|S t n n the T - E M S River T h e Juniors of ' "Sr- T " i s wild g r o r p tils > dav "wer • a'so a wi d s t i l e - ''•"'' " " " '•"•''i' iinportnid .ontribiit i,,il conscious gr. up.' " On entering as ; i '»'- S l ' " ' e ""'V couldn't graduate fro li, they were for ed to have a r i '- , : 1 ' b u t ! bad a -on Hie.v wen round bald spot shaved in the cen- I meed i • uo to town to t h e woter of their pates A purple head- ! ' : ( , " ' s i n l 1 ' Odd-Barn, I,, l m d a eoverine. was placed atop that 'flies • M"ii-.e. Here iiailit-long p a i l i c won 'W.IVS h ' i l l . Il Id. Tll.'l danced. Wi re t h e first beanies They h a d , , ,,.,,-b t h i n i s e h e s in black ill.mk- ! ' : | , | J ' i ; ! ; ' l u l d r a n k : hist aein ],;.,. ,,,,,.,. ; , ] s |; v n H . j r Join..i Id.OMISl l o l l s in lolnaa Kn , , , , , . , I , , , . i r i„.ii,.,| hmlies were re- M';dint An.ild ViU I.MISI. . , \ - c n i ' . o r i with olaid-lllied overcoats. Ml:-:S thai i uniild In ha -k 'In l o.'.t night I m MIS he) 1 his eliiu"me eomo'iiiiiil eomo'iliiiil wold wui11 was later l i ii "liie Junior Class Meets t;^*^^Z,!ir\V,n, ^ !"V.-,«..,-,- O UISCUSS h l U I la ii, 'on " " A,is ' " ' i,J, nil 'V lliiiii! " Aim •hun,,r--less riOm mipmt a in e ' ' h a t ks tin historical .1 the Jim,in Prom Bruce Nort n, President of t h e Junior el iss. aim •unr •, thai 'lien will be a Junior e a s meeting n ,d 1 p in. in I )rap r 111 Junior I'rom I) : s u^sinn " !l Marion Sciorlino, Virr-Pivsident d ' lie .Ki".i r class, w ill lead a general discussion ab m l the Juni r Pr m in ii;' held tonighl Miss Sclortill" will e l . , a i 'p. rl mi the minitier nl lis- -t - -i.id, ,iii;, the :;eneral il ran- emeiits lor tin I ' n . n . Campus Queen A t t e n d a n t s At this l i i e i l i n . p. al..ii.il loll.-, -.'.Ill la- , c i i 11 a' I'A ('a u,p':.-, Oil- en all . i Ian' l i n o Mi J u m o r el ,:-•, 'lcSi.phoinuie ,nd ircshiuali i : !.--• •• Will a MI ha', e i n n ('a a.,i I.Qll ol i a' i • I; lai.i FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IGtfi _ GJlsyA'PirWC/ • • « • STATE 8. 1957 u J n n l i + « * M M « > C '53, 'fin President, P r c s l d i ' l i l ini n moo s: ,pnh! e u ri ee plus n l l i ^ pm n a i tieipati I l e i o a t i. , Rmnrttr-©raves n -- .. m m.aai i aat: m / nounces that I n i e r - F r a t e r n i t j C mn- hjsaWa-Mire to provide a .mod in, Ripley wouldn't have believed , . j will hold its annual s m o k e r / Jiid. Swan 'MS, I'n adi-m, u it, b u t you c i n , became it's true. Mi ir.lciy . veniny in B..:: i m l , •:• u - <; ! mam diniivi room at J! p.in All male held a plode.e s IT.re M"iMla\ i,,. \ S t a t e College female Junior, students are invited to attend the for Aim i Alt chael'i ',:.> . m i ,!.u who is employed by one of Aliveni whi Ii officially op. I H fri'sli- Nero '(10, banv's cultural institutions, was • nishmu." • M. lr.m i. ' I r Hi Y '"/''lc[I t o ' " S P f , JT,!.l .V** U lr>"'h Initrrnitv v. ill I e a l l o t t e d H u l l recently by h w employer, > U • ii p r e . e n : This she did. and while (here, ^ ; > 1 • « ! "'.' v. i l i a t h e , , she" 'It •; <'"<'" I ''",' ''';..,/'^.•.V',,:!'^, '!,','' -"l'-' u l ) , ' i l ' • "was "invited : . . . . : . . . i to . . . . <stay . . . . far i- ... dinan, . I 'II t i l I 111 1 1 I'l I 1 111 III 111. „•>•. 1i 'J '" " J ^ l ^ " " ' * ' " : ,l | I, n i , :- a • a I n gram rclreslunonts ii t ;M t h e : 11 1 1 1 1 , u i i . : ' . i i . I . . i i /HviTTcTnc is rcnfllK l i i h e , n : . I 11 i !•'. i I ' . N "Ch, no, I c i n t . I m not siffn ss i ,i ccasual, that s..ii' m l ii" - ; H i . s o h • ! , . ! • •; c.l out at the dorm. s h e e \ jjn, M J; t .|s j l i ii 10 phiinetl the complex system of at dorm, and ami her Her s i gm'riK-oul n'ns-otil a t aa dorm, • i - i . n . i I'lii s i ^ u i i ho, t r o l l e d , "I'll he r i s h l back." Q _„ J [) _ . _ _ _ , , ~ - \\ i II. a ,i n the stun .. : . n i • u.n':,, (he '•'"'- u ' 1 ' I n , ! . ; I ... . a . . for dinner. H e had " l i v e d i l u bond Hossoqe ~J Jim'.' Jim \' ho'.'" " ' i lair I nl\ i i . ,.:,i c . i i i n .; .0. I ' m :- " . i i . i Insures Growth nil i In r 1 oss, Jim." l Wi i I . .'- Mali i : i i'i s ' i ,ii 'i liid r( .,.ii,, ( | \ y,,,, ou V | | u . ho ],n.,i h.oi callial s ,.,,, the see. lh 1Huhil . . . he call in or ui I din i (ion nl (New nnouissini Vnrk St ate h i n i - I I t,(j 11,, i!'"' ," ?"7" " ,v, D.^ BSHHSWHMH^HIWMH"^™* :.' *=?- I W-T.- IFC Slates Annual Smoker; ^ j^ <>* V J * ? So/orities Pledge Members "Prom" Traditions Revealed; Juniors Plan Exciting Event T ••'..• '.. I! n l S t It' I ' l l \ I i Religious Groups t , "sinn-out" his «ues( 1! Hear Missionary, Former Stole College Student, Naoshi Koriyamo Publishes Book A 1, C M ! torcion -tudi lit ol tin W i n e ,i student al .ealleee .",' . In Kniiyama has l e - Km i> aina u i e m Kiiglish ma m . . n . cintly ohli',hed a Ii . .': ( o r a l it \uis a' I he suae sli ai - : V I . , , I Reel's. Ihis iaiok is a nlleiliiii i.l (' I I . p l a n s . I'l I '.'-s-ii "1 1-11 | " . ir. . i l l . n l i , K'.i'iyailia in Kiiu- I'ait il. be-all lo 'Ai'iie pnrli ll.-'i n a i l :i ... : il J., • Ii ;,e li',.nda- I ii II h H i ill til oil..- .'i M. • ,.,,,, : t:, .si M • i lie- ii.sl e, ion ol I Ii pkllis . uaialiia t i n t Un .m'!."! I'i t:-. ! '.' ' ..iltteli 'Aiuie tile ol- : a., d -mealed t h e b KI ho: I., .in; m ill- I'm toil \ n i l - : i -i-i/l li • ioic a' ' '". i ; a > . M • ,: ,,l i lie.-, :. . in , u n .aim r (' i' ' i m i. '-. , • ,1 ... . n in-. ..i a i . i i t e ! u lh New York I h '.n.ik I no-,1 i n a . o W, i : I ' 1 • ih'.i'ic oil ( lo.-tia n Sci .,! • (' !ii >. I', i-i ip a i ai I'i,;. i a <• ,. i.oilnr. ,l i H, ,o . Store Discuss Prejudice 11 n *7Ae 6p,en COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE 5 8. 1957 Senate Passes Election Bill; Tables Finance Bill For Week; Give Frosh Vote For Queen Mind lall mentioned t h e reference in will be allowed to vote a s well a s llv ELIZABETH SPENCER SPENCER n a Tuesday 1:l " t ^ ' c k ' - " C o m m o n - S t a t e r " con- tippei classmen in order to stimulate Sladenl S.Hial i' r n m a i. e 1, it r sent to the Sopho- their interest in school activities. iii.'hl with eighteen '-'enalors .. , . . - , , ire's•. ,.,, -j p i ; W ; s con-idercd a quorum m ' : l ( ' , ' " ' " " " : i Kendall explained R : hard Ely '59 and Nancy Tooney V,s ART I M O T M K l H S Mf,|i !i lja sis 1 s nav n ,,.ir K'liiit irs an leuallv " " " " ' ' " ' ' ' ' 8 '(it) were appointed to serve on C a m p E»i--rlia"> ll'.is very inoiiient I a m M: I- he the any with the . . , ';",'',, • ,'nct'ir.' h a hi'iv.! a t this beard lb yvainmij was questionable. Board filling the two vacancies left fac(, (,, pea- with Max Slmlmaii, the A: Beard? Yeah. I know . . . da I he i ii,toiii,i:-y qiinrum of the A hill e i n e i n i n ; the election of this semester. Marlboro i ilmnnisl I lelt S t a t e yes- any ain't ridit m ion a- S: n ite is twenty. Cam u Q i n was then presented Tlie Election Bill was t h e n b r o u g h t terday bound lor the A-: ociated ColM S'.riy. Milda-, lie's within the l ! ; , Hie; 1''. r r imia t h e m ii I'i I'd leuliiie. Al tor some dis- io la-lore Semite. Scetion A provides 1,, ,j-,p. i'le.-- ("on!' ri l a ' ui New law. !•; suii nl lie-hard Keni a: :' w,n decided that freshmen :,,. the election of officers to be held .,i which Max Mailhoio is A l kii.i',. bin da me. ain't n-jhl v,ir|. the third week of second semester; 11V a l i i I I IV l i t ! ci,liver1 tell iest spi al.in ' In la ' / it was finally passed by a majority \ l l i i l i ' l l ,ii.,n mi el 1" im in N 'O / " ' Section B on primary elections M imilO' 111! ' I 1 ' h i . - Iwas considered next. Although t h e .I a I 1111 • a lliiain I.i'l.ik a m i le. i n ' . pini .n . ol the Senators seemed to •e I I'll \ I \ .,11 II' I Mas la- -alii i ii Un necessity for pri,,' \\ I in '. i l 11 maries here at Stale, the section was ll I I I 1 . MiiuMir "I 1'ai a i i n : . . by Tin day a l t e r - linally defeated. 1 '-a : ll.ai • I ,. S:i, e two Senators left the meet" " M WI: .' ", 111 - i . in at li p m . a quorum was not .'K In I and ( ' i W'h" M . d h a all paym nis III.I.I ' lined a n d di ussion of t h e 1 i1 • 'A e 1 e I '.-Ii II , -i "ii I ii'i day un i n - l-iiiai.re Bill was postponed until \i a-. •: llii-i I i n la ! v . i' la l!u me s i 11 lice. They n< ••;' week. He I' ll,i, i \ M . l; A 1 111.-. ' • m o ,.l lll.il I.me '1 i a- - ripl ('illillll! !l e lor the State I: I I I I . I. I M i d \ inn her> ,,' . 0 • 11 i i m n Colli " I I • niaii -siaiici ( ' i l a : a Revile was chosen; it ill — :n Hi i I'a ! , I im: hay in 1 quest mn.s l i e - , Richard K Idmaii, Ciiad, and ,i l a I ' 11,. I \ 1. -v. M , III e 1 h e m III A! M ( i stale nl their ll- ( l i n i e e Harris, Call Hogail, Marion Pa, in. - ( il I, i , ii I he 111 si Hour I A Y' ., I din i i tin ii cilleries Se i n n . Winilrid Youngs, K e n n e t h I imp' i II li: Ml Miueher- should n.in M Ni- i a ' .11 ill .ai i i ' m with simi h. Juniors. 111 I " llll I' i n 111 i n: a A 'Ml..' : ': .ii'.'!1 :';% ^ " " " Commissioner States Finoncia . :. Regulations For Organizations c 11111111 ll.- :-' a M S •• n . ' " Live Modern! Here's News... \ W M A: v .'- . i ' Y ai In ' 1 M. I ,, ' A ( '1 .Sklh ll II' 1 -' ' M Wi " la A lh a' ; Ian I i 5 I ans oar For Guest! i ...Only L&M has i t ! ''v-ffi . • - ' • : " . ' • ' . "%o *• '% '"^^^ l_l M lJ0:iu:a diiMtU-U-^- ..fluMHS^*" OtJei V//-fi Ox, ' A !l f ,1'C I', ,11 ..' I'-". In. •I'" -I-'- •I'"- •' " " I - Ilk C-ll ,1 111 ' .V I.IJIV i HHt " " • • -I , ! llici C<;!.'L' , , II I , ,|ll'l I'.J. 1.1 , ll/ < •• ' I I ! i .ill, I K <ii i i ' .-. I-. a-- i .., id II,,1! '•- I 1,1.11V < - I ' -,-:.-'. I ( i I I ihi CO-OP ^t&,:-JJ8* for cleaner, better smoking!" \Y:l\ i'n' AII1 dime ' ! i. --)'.', I ,! .•,(',),I,,, ,-, .I1' ''•!',' 'I' 1 Get full exciting flavor plus tin patented Mnacle Tip .lie You p e t .tin n i i •I '1 VJ; ,!,- SPECIAL. i DISCOUNT On -. L.C.UAI.i'Ol'K I.. '''Ml I'K-N'I i ; A l . ll I I .' Mi ,1,1 \ O l It 1 I I M M . I'I I \ S l [{| SINDAVS I • I I ll.l. , I, ., , I iM m ,; i l h M BUY 'EM BY THE BOX OR PACK M , vi I !,'- I li Live M o d e r n . . . S m o k e L-M! - I I , I . ,1 , , ATI OTMlCK I' l l I"' I'l '"' M a i l - a l l -1 i ,11 (ail I.' 1 i'i I \ l \ M i •! I V 1,1 Oi'IN , I,; ' ' MI AVK ( 'll.l' I (H! • % % : - i l l I • ^ ' ^ Yum a s s i u a i i i t. ut the Suuthl.iiul's l i n t e l tulhiLCOS I . ,-i p ,; . . . I ,.l I li, ' , I \ 1,1, ,,l| , I MAYFLOWER Brand New Discontinued PENS & PENCILS SETS You get •ft N, HIS laa^saaBa^m i SUfSSti | "This is it! Pure white | I inside pure white outside § ,i si .pic t.c,it... ! ' - " • • ' " ! / ' , ! , ' • . " I, H a l f : " ' | '•' I ' I I I / ' ' ' ! - ' •• 'I' S liiSK i ; -1 Ci'iy - -in I'J ,\ ilh I" K •<*M: \ i a m S i i t c u s o i i M'.;( ''" itidHl I •-' .': - ' '.'•:••;• ••;.• .• 'V •.•:^^v.::i•:'a^^v:!s^;^^v>^^^:':'^:;^^'•'';v LlouM j' t\ Mvi--it& TQUACXO Co. PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, JIIPUS ]% Shukah {By the Author of "Rally Round the Flay, Boys! "and, "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.") legaUAM-imifn Mil IIHIWI II I B n « m y a a g » a m i « t B l n | | | THE PARTY WEEK END: ITS CAUSE AND CURE Willi the season of parly weekends almost upon us, my mail of late lias been flooded with queries from voung inmates of women's colleges wishing to know how one conducts one's self when one has invited a young gentleman for a weekend. This morning, for example, there were more than .'51),000 letters, each containing a lock of hair. I gave the hair to a boinh.-ighl maker a n d the lanolin to a dry sheep of my acquaintance, and I turned instantly to the question: How should a young lady deport herself when she has asked a young gentleman to be her guest a t a party weekend'.' Well, my dear girls, the first thing to remember is t h a t your young gentleman is far from home and frightened. Put him at his ease. You might, for instance, surprise him by having his mother silling in a rocker on the station platform when he gets off the train. Next, what kind of corsage should you send your young gentleman'.' Well, my beloved maidens, orchids are always acceptable. If you find, my esteemed fillies, that your local florist has run out of stock, do not be dismay ed. Make a corsage out of paper. Rut pick good, stiff, durable paper- twenty dollar bills, for example. Remember at all times, my fond wenches, t o show your young gentleman courte-y and con-idemiion. < ipen doors for him, walk on the traffic -ide of the path, a.-sist him to the punch how I, zip his parka, light his Marl horns. (What, you ask, if he doe.-n'l -moke Marlboro.-'.' Ridicul o u s , my preciou.- n y m p h . - 1 Of c o n r - e . h e - m o k e s Marlboros! Don't you? Don't I? Doe-n'i e v e n body who knows a hawk from a handsaw'. 1 ? What oiher cigarette gives you such a lo' to like'.' Such filter? Such flavor? Such Hip-top box? N'o oi her, my M\eei minxe-, no ot her. Marlboro -tan,I- alone, and nn\ man worths of vou, my estimable dam.-els, is bound to he a Mm -Ilium man.) It you will follow the simple in t ruction.- -laled above, my good lasses, you will find thai you have i n r m d vuur young gentleman into a i'a-i and I'ervin idiiiiivr. There Is nothing quite like a pariy weekend to pioe,,a, romance. STATE Sweat Suits 5 7 Seen As Continuation Of Incite Laughter Progress As In Past Decades ""> I FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1 9 5 7 In /// D u r i n g t h e s u m m e r , t h e College H e i g h t s b a r r a c k s w e r e t o r n d o w n t o m a k e w a y for t h e .Slate C o l l e g e field h o u s e a n d a t h l e t i c g r o u n d s . T h i s e v e n t m a p s a n e w c o u r s e in s p o r t s for A l b a n y S t a t e . S o m e t i m e in t h e f u t u r e w e will Alter e . p i ' s s m ; our view on - 1 , ,. • , ., , ,. . , .,. , , , t h l e tbi e c wairdeean; e di n tteor ei ns tc l uwill l obpear nofd oh ua rv es pao rct es n pt rraolgi zr ea dm awill d e ad envue m tie Inn,m awn for women, we cle- a c t i v i t i e s . T h e c a m p u.s . m. i g.h t. e. v e n b e c o. m .e a n O l y m p i c aided to net the women's point of p l a y g r o u n d . view on liet a gn's Goo:l Van e I'vin. I'oinl V e i n s ol S e v e n s F a m o u s I n O u r H i s t o r y Pf,,,,, ,,,,,- v,,,,iii ,, p-ini on iinT h a t t h i s e v e n t s h o u l d b e g i n in 1957 o n l y i n c r e a s e s wni in--, i ' , savt, s we viewed the t h e p r e s t i g e of t h e d e c a d e s b e t w e e n t h e y e a r s of 1917 a n d l:i s ' '" " " 'Ul- 0 l " ' l l l s t n ' - t o d a y . S t a t e C o l l e g e N e w s e d i t i o n s of t h e p a s t verl'y 11 it: yU w ' e ' mil' \v;i, 'oh, 1 ''n!!'' n \ ! 'm'i i m p o r t a n c e t h a t t h e s e y e a r s h a v e h a d o n a t h l e t i c s ' h e r e h .ii' a , i mi l'.iu!"' ' a t S t a t e . F o r i n s t a n c e , i n t h e college y e a r of 1916-17, I b i s h e a d l i n e a p p e a r e d in a n issue of t h e N e w s F I R S T F O O T '1 laai ", i nut i ed l he bows • ti i l B A L L IN H I S T O R Y O F C O L L E G E . I t w a s n ' t m u c h , b u t ir.a a'l l l i e ,i hi lev. .s away I n mi it w a s t h e .start of i n t r a m u r a l football o n c a m p u s . M a y b e I h" nil Is lint n i ' i - t I e tin-, , . | I in' in a few y e a r s it will be i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e . II a. oin w h\ Si o r :• iris are so I'll:: I n 1927, t h e P u r p l e a n d G o l d b a s k e t b a l l t e a m c a r r i e d : : d Thai's besale i t heir ot iicr "\ 1 ,a w i n n i n g s t r e a k of f o u r t e e n g a m e s i n t o i t s o p e n e r w o n oroti.s physical .ii 11\ ity " t w o m o r e , b u t finally lost t o a p o w e r f u l t e a m from D a r t Koidn Hoods? m o u t h College. T h a t ' s right, D a r l n i o u t h ! O t h e r t e a m s Farther ma i n t i e He'd w s-i t o a p p e a r o n t h e s c h e d u l e s in I ho.se " r o a r i n g t w e n t i e s " n i iin''nin-et.s'oi these ureat urc'.a'is. e l u d e d M a n h a t t a n , C l a r k s o n . A l l i e d , R o c h e s t e r , C C N Y , a n d '-1 • " • ' ' " : '• ' " ' " --"s * ' ' " ' a i, :: 11 I l i e . l!l, i| " - e, ilia in ' di for a v a r s i t y f o o t b a l l h a m . but 'he h a d N i a g a r a t ' n i u r.-.ilv. t. , a r , U I 1 ,,.:„,,,, ..M-risis Lemons vt tennis loil!.,". i , '•.pern Ii i' ;il nnlered :., id. .II • Ill :, i 1'1'oin I: \ S A 1: I b a n Ui i l i e . 1m I Jul 11 n o r n, U';i Ii Hi,-, til,, -ir:, •.,.,:,• '• ''.I.- 'ii- ho\.- in a-.i-.s ui ail iins ii.i en-.m: \n: a i,,i iniir.ri' : And that will i.e a a.;' nine .. , . , , ,,, , , , , , , , , , I l o u a r t a n d RIM a d d e d t o trie h o o p s c h e d u l e . He v i s u a l i z e d i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e t r a c k at S l a t e a n d m a d e p l a n s t o i n c r e a s e I h e p r e s t i g e of t h e c r o s s - c o u n t r v l e a n t , w h i c h w o n m u r e iften t h a n n o t . T i n ' w a r w a s over by 1947. a n d m e n r e t u r n e d t o S t a l l M e r l i n H a t l i a v . a y w a s at t h e h e l m ol v a i s i t y s p o r t s Siena aiid I t h a c a w e n o n t h e b a s k e t b a l l s c h e d u l e T e n n i s w a s on tin- v a r s i t y level, a n d golf m a d e its d e b u t In t h e p r e s e n t y e a r , we h a v e .-a e n t h e b e g i n n i n g ol n e w p l a n s loi' a t h l e t i c d e v e l o p m e n t . W h a t is in t h e l u t u i v we c a n o n l y g u e s s a t , b u t by 19(57, S t a l e C o l l e g e s h o u l d b e a d v a n c e d to it.-, f o r m e r s t a g e in i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e c i r c a : • !! i 'in.lilt, '.,. In II M •'. 'II in-,', . ' , . ' in..' : ,-.' i 1 7 ., , Ca I i I I 11' 1 1 • 1' i 1 , 1! PAGE 7 8, 1 9 5 7 TIN ALL-Scenes til.e this one show- T , '. . , 1 . a - '. ' 1. I'i ,' •: i .1 n t '• ' ' '•-,'., m iii'; '"/ <,l,s T"""""' a save ilur- i state ROiilie, miilt,'n: (he I'latlsburg aire will end for I , season tomor- i-nw, as will the Wind?li I io,li-r a n d lloli .0 ker. I no Sen,, i' • not plelured ., re I il Jones and I'aul Damnier. i'i;,,! 11 • : ' : a 1 i , ' -a .1 M 1 ' , l o ' , , , ' la i m ' i , .n ..,.'.' ' 'Imm I b . i l i Jia 'a 1 . : h a s finish, o in - -I m 1 , ol I, a, lui,:. 1 'n ('>• ('a pi a n 1 • 0 a sil \' b a s k , I! -.i II 1.-, a i l 1 I o , ei ,||,-, hi •,, - ; p ; -, i I,I,I I , , : ' , . ! ties, a n d v.iUld Ida in.-.,-, .Mb,ii,\ .-',.: 1 I a- A , I ! a ' a ' . did las! y, a r P o ! ' 1 r s h m i l d l a ' ' ' Si S in S t u t d a ' . it 1 a m u r a l loot oa 11 '.MOM . I nil I i a • S, nil 11 I a l a ! a 0 c a n 1 „ i c.'., i i G a m e t u n e is :.' p m o n f a m i v o , a n a t h i s o m ei-iiid d e c i d e t h i s ; . i a i :- c h a m p ' I l a i a 1' m.n k,.';n u i c h t ' i s T o m m y a m i J u l 1 iv. a n (puti t i n pool b a i k s do''. 1: 1.1 tin B r u b a c h e r g a l i n iimiii b\> -Ima n in i d a pu.--bball v i c t o r y in o r o a i t o i n a k ' l \ ' n a h \ a ;--ktl d e c i d e r p. \ i . n n i n t e r e s t e d in h a v i n g , a ..piiiig g o b b a i n . hov. a n n u l i o n ' t a c l i n g tills, r e p o r l i 1 by .-.I udt nl m a i l l.nv,, s o tlail \M c a n l s t a l l plan.,. 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' a l ' . ; ! a;eis ' !:. ., NOVEMBER In a n i n f o r m a l c o n v e r s a t i o n with Coach R i c h a r d I S a i n IT, t h i s w e e k , t h e Pod b a s k e t b a l l m e n t o r s t a l e d t h a t h e j h a s w b a l l o o k s like t h e o n l y t e a m w h i c h will be p l a y i n g in • "slnv. m o t i o n " t h i s y e a r , u n l e s s t h e y find s o m e d r i v e b e f o r e I t h e D e c e m b e r a o p e n e r w i t h H i i l y e r . . . S a i l e r s .stale.I f u r - j t l n r t h a t s c r i m m a g e s w i t h a n a s c h o o l s a r e h e l p i n g l o '. rctiu ',';• l b - - a x i t y ol t h i s m c- -.-.,i -,- d r i v e . . . T h e KX1CK i'.'bMi' '•'. Kl-'b' N P . \ \ S ba-'l a p i i c e n i i its T u e s r l a y "0",r!s p a g e \vh!''h a ,, 1 I h a t mi •: I ol \l 11; ' • , .; p • e a , •• , (if -i 1 1 d 1,'e'i . ,'1 Si 1 mi a 1 - |i';,\ 1 d a g a m t SI v-.ie Ii I ' • -,iiy '„ a l • '"I i, a ' -.0, 1 1.-. v , :',, 1 . --! e l Sophomores Advance Over Freshmen In Rivalry; Annual Pushball Game Last Event Before Skits w ,'k FRIDAY, Important To US '), .1 NEWS. Komments: A/l/an'c C \/m / K i t : / / 5 Kjyill By LiiXA W I S E 'I'll re wasn't niie arrow in ale. ol S t . M i c h a e l ' s . Hie bom' six l ui.',-is. and the girls' | , , . | - , i ii-~ t:,r its' wen a , , lulu-red with ar- ' !,<> ' t 0 1 ! ) ' " , „, n rnivs A l er tins w under,,u., aahl v, e ' 1 9 o 7 , G . E l l i o t t H a t f i e l d t o o k o v e r a.S h e a d coach i'oaan I , II la • I lie buys doinu then o f A l l j a i l V a I lllet lC'S. Ill lli.S first Vi'.ll'. l i e C o u l d .See l l u I 111 l i r e in. Knmpf COLLEGE '• , i i i a iiiunuaei ,, .1 ,., , t l 1 in l liiiek , I'owlei', p.; 4 tiuini-i lt«04 hhernian, and JV inan1 , .1 uaer Dave ( alletle. o 1 • 1, .' ia.,1. 1 '•' • ,, 1 ,1 1 ,j. ' . , . . . ,,Hi H I ! it, to i-ollii- to UU'ei'ker tomorrow 1 11 anil see some ureal bttllplayilUJ. u» '!• l l well as pick up some prices. The best way to sa\ "thank you" PAGE 8 STATE C O L L E G E N E W S . FRIDAY. N O V E M B E R 8 . 1957 State Voters p0tfer Club Visits Dippikill Camp Site; SA To Elect Pass SUNY Group Seeks To Create Greek Interest State Queen Bond Issue November 15 Last Tuesday voters of New York State went to the polls and cast their ballots in an election which covered constitutional a m e n d m e n t s , questions, and local contests. Bond Issue Passes The a m e n d m e n t authorizing the S t a l e to borrow up to $2o0 million « for the expansion of t h ' Stale Uni- '" verslty was passed by tin- electorate The controversy which raved up- -i & state over I lie plavin; of inn.: ;| the Empire S t a t e was linalh M-II] d j* when the voters legalized it ihrotigli the passage of Amendmenl No. :(. A &£, strong anti-bingo drive had been | f e conducted over the pasl months by W ' the S l a t e Conn il ot Clvi.- • i ' |^_ i F!>S. NOT!:: Potter Club's inter' t in the Dippikill Camp lias been 1)iivl;1 n-.r.i'l through their recent trip to Folheriimrmm all. ChairI ' e r u n . ) . The intent of the article ' » " " 0 | L l u ' R | , m i t e Elect urn Coinis -i ;niliranl in that it suggests a nolle!., r e l e a s e s th I.lowing e r a . of building interest III the M ' h , l l l ! l ' l n l ' t h ( ' el-riio,, „| ihe ( ,,,,, ( ' a n i o n . Queen tor Campus \'i"lit and ber court diii' In Joe Ta«aarl Till, I'I.INominations for (|iiei-ii will be ( lab. in an alleinpt In build • 'pi'ii I hrnugh iVIond,..\ All, nn mbi i i a :ii C a m p Dippikill and per- ' l Student ASM M latum iiiav IHIIIIIli'i'iil oioe liarndh ennipe- n i l e niie woman Irom llu- Senior i i nn n i Ihe Crick sorielies on C.n > All lamination.-, musl 01 .Mil i - * i • 1111 > lo the College placed in the }>n\ . ' h u h is li" Oai ! Hi ,n W a i n a urn •. \'i •.'. York, on I.est Hour llu led undei 'le 11.1. i \ ( a inlier L'7 S e n a t e liulleliii tumid I nor. r ai d el.i.ssrs a. I I nominal. heir e.iin I. • II'! '-. I i r s l il.it e . l n l a t I i l l i l . i Id - a t l l i i e • I"i .i 111 i 1 ••.-. in 'el 10 - \ H I n i h i l l i e up e\ an iii i ,1 ,ii i h e ,.,,iii|insi il ill a d l i i n i i I.ess p i , . i ' ai 111 "I I In i .iinili. ci i n . . i a i M I | , HI .iii.i u . | . . | i | i ,', I,' ' ' " •' 'i ••'•• i ' ' . 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Local Elections In local i lei tion... the Republic ins were uprooted in nun- c me ol (Instate. Deinoi rat mayors were elccled in New York City. Buffalo. Amsterdam, Canandaigua, Cornin:. Kingston, North Tonawanda, I.aakawanS ivn •:;. aih ;•-. o; the na, Glens Fulls and Johnstown. Ih S a !r ! nl!i-;i' \ r u , n I*, .i : 14 •'!' .e di i.n le i \," a i r-l.i Local Elections ,,,. ip,. ,),,,.] \ . , y,ei-, In Democrat-controlled Albanv, '.'o-. i •<< . v.ii r- 'h • vol -miii Mayor Corning was uvervvhilminglv Cu , I : , M I I '»••,. -I ,I M C , , • ,;i rei'le. ted. as was the e n t i n Demo- p. , C ,n a i n ,', ,..-.,, • v.'' IUI.I i i cratic slate. Corning wa- re-elected S.ali u a n l for his filth tfiin of lour w a r s b\ a '!'..,• e H I .•: n i ,1 :!•,: y e p m . • -; 47,716 plurality. a p r- un i y l..V:d "an. i.e. I, u. : n 1 ;• ,u mo In a n o t h e r upstate h e a l election, a 1 i ii nl i h - I'll.! i S t a t e ( n m i .-: the Citv ol Fiona' dethroned lis Citv ml i i a i Amer,can lenitorie., li i.Male < r!| r _,. \,-u . Manager form of government m la- (e: i 11- i • , p: • v He pual.. .<i e in- ni iin i o ,: u i, vor of llu- Mayor-Council l\pe. l e n m .'.nd ,m op., i.iiiniv lo o n - |: i'm • n i .1 . whirl] was in effect until lour years - .-., ||, a o oiie.iH• n in com an,- An. a: p a a n i i : ,",:i ,i ago . a I i ni i i : i I 'I St,i ml i Publication Board Members Attend National Conference .inn ii l.i Un I >ippi- Minister Lists '61 Offenders '. M.iu I. r h V I : a i; I i. inI li c . I' • i on : ' . , . , . , i : ' •!.. o.n. i 'I, n I.. '. \ n III lb urn i : . Nil i . ...|, . I ' m I '.. ,. . i .... 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The affair will be held in the Main Dining Room of Brubacher Hall from 9 until 12 p.m., announce Marilyn Darzano '58 and Marcia Marion '61, Co-Chairmen of the event. The theme for the d a n : e is Southern Silhouettes, and music will be provided by J o h n McLean and his band, the "New Sounds." Favors wll' be given to the girls attending the dance. K e n n e t h K a d e i '53 will act as Master of Ceremonies of the program planned for the event. The presenLution of the M..st Valuable F.ay.T Award will be made and the new C o - C a p t a i n s for the 1958 season will be announced. The next p a r t of the program will be the coronation of the Soccer Sweetheart by last year's queen Rosemary S a n tanicola '58. T h e Soccer Sweetheart is chosen by t h e t e a m on t h e basis of her contributions to t h e spirit of the players a n d her promotion of school support of the squad, The following committees have been selected for the d a n c e : Publicity, Carol Scheu '59; Programs, K a t h l e e n Bonk a n d B a r b a r a Smith, Sophomores; Arrangements, Richard Esner '59 and David Mead '00; Refreshments, Marlene Ferner '53 and Ruse Mary Kverek '61; Desk, Renate Schocnfelder and Carol Mallozzi, Sophomores; Invitations, J a n is and J a n e G r a h a m , Sophomores; and Decorations. Carol Si'heu and Kathleen Bonk, Juniors. Chaperones for the dance are: Mr. Spector, Assitant Proles-or of Soci il Studies, and Mrs. Spector, and Richard Sauers, Assistant Prolessor of Physical Education. Admission to the dance will be by i.tudent tax only in compliance with th • ruling by S t u d e n t Union Board on the a t t e n d a n c e of students outside the college attending Stale ColIn Senate meeting on Wednesday lege functions. night, with a quorum present, the E.ection Bil. which had been reii rred back t i the E.ection Committee last week was passed after many changes and i.nu'h discussion. This bill gives p e r m a n e n t procedures for future elections and s p i c - Senators Pass Election Bill, Finance Rules State ews Z462 ALBANY. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER o The stage of Page Ila 1 will be the scene of the coronation of C a m p u ; Queen, the presentation of the Sophomore and freshman ski.s and the awarding of the Rivalry Cup tomorrow evening at 8 p.m. Can.pus Queen Votin.; by absentee ballot will take place from 10 a.m. to .J p.m. today in the Lower Feristjle of Draper lor Campus Queen. T h e Queen will be selected from the five finalists voted upon Wednesday, Mary Bradley, Sal y Harter, J o - a n n e Marro, r i o r i n e Skutnik and Bernice Tyler are the Senior woman chosen by the student body to comprise the court; one of them will be crowned c.u_>en by Marcia Lawlencs, State's 56-'57 C a m p u s Queen, Twa of the five fina ists will t s c . r t Miss Lawerence and two wi.l csjert the new Queen. From each of t h e Junior. Saphomore and freshm a n : lasses four girls w.il be chos t n ; two frcm each class will be included on the court a n d two will be usherettes. Governor Harri maris Prod amotion Officially Opens State Observance Of Education Week Kappa Mu Epsilon PlansTalk, Initiations liul il you waul a n al .0 ''|A'i> it, inula . in,ike it ('.im. I ;. OlllV ( ,'lltlil i M III n.n l.|. ml i,| i it I ly l u l i a i i mi ' ' | , . \ la -le - -ai i ii Ii, .uiinki . so JO a,11 11 ii | 11 ii | i | . \ i , w , ,n'li i m o r e 11, iijile lud.a v »i% tin,I e ( a i m I , l l u u i :in> f Oilier i i;;,in | | i ' . | |i,\s .il.inil S u n .' \ \ ^ C_ 3tn€^I N IS \ if > WIN %2'j CASH! On.' Ill Ii || , i , i , | i, All (jut' . ' l a i n , I ai I il I II It' "Hi'i njii ni , l't,,-,ri (|tu//r, /.ell p i / ;,", I UI (M li ijiitM.oii „a:(i III Hie. - i i c,'r nl I.Jill |ali|'l| .1:11,1 i|llti,llOIIJ wild iidine addifis, (.allege JIIIJ tldbb lu. Cdllll i IJ,,,/ li, A i'l)'), Cl.nal t 1 n l u l M.iliull, He.v iuih 1/ H. I. VOL. X L I I , NO. 2 2 Ileavrn Help Us r i h c first of the two skits will b2 the Sophomores' Heaven Help Us written by Marion Brown and directed by Robert Helwig. Technical direction for t a e production was " L n - J by Mark Nye, musica, directicn by Lou Beale and choreogra1 h)' by K a t h e r m e O'Connor, Tr.k.ng the lending parts in the s! it will be Charles Staughton. Eleanor G r u s n , F r a n k Canizzo, David Mead, Grace Nesbitt, and Rosala? Walsh. Bohemian Party I n . ' freshman c ass will present B c h : . n i a n P a r t y written by Robert Congemi and produced under his cirection. In .uaed in the cast will be K e n ne.h Taylor, Carole Engels, Ginger Weinberger, J a m e s Dougnerty, Peter Spina, Harold Jewe 1, Ronald Pasca, b . u b a r a S.itith and Louise T o r n a tore. T h e s e skits must last no less t h a n twent,' and no more t h a n fortyl i v e m i l l u t e s . s i n c e five points are awaid3d lor the winning skit, the outcome of the judging could decide who will win the Rivalry Cup. At 9 a.m. tomorrow the pushball una will be played between the s o p h o m o r e and"freVhman"classes"on Beverwyck Field. This event is worth two points and cheering will consist of one point. Kivalry Cup C a m p u s Night will conclude with !i i e , ^ r c U n g of the Rivalry Cup by g ° l l £ i l c i Alexander 58, C h a i r m a n ot Ri a ll y ' t ' ' A t ° t h e cl,asf, w l t h the most p o i n u At present the • core stands at t h i r t e e n - e i g h t in favor of the Sophomores. Bruce Norton '50, Chairman of C a m p u s Day, announces t h a t tiie fallowing committee has as.-.isted him in arranging th.' proceedings: Richard Kendall, Ronald Alexander and Nancy Monteau, Seniors; Donald M c C a i n , Natalie Lemoine. Robert Fox and Patricia Ireland, Ji n.ors, and F r a n k Krivo 'GO. I'^ri^i/nn-^ •Our young people constitute this ends tomorrow. This year, the New designated as a period of eva'.uatir.n paas.a, an unueigiaauaiLs . a n \ o u nriceless asset Our York S t a t e Teachers' Association, of school needs and achievements. ,C H )V 1 J ' U ' s ; u e n t A c t a v U e r F " a n d " c h i o t a \ ™ * " . . m m a n d i S role in the S t a t e Edu.ation D e p a r t m e n t , T h e t h e m e of this y e a r s o b s e r v a n t then b t u „ c n t At i n iiies i.ii a . helping the New York S t a t e Congress of is a timely and inspiring one—"An n o t S l ; e U pcrmUted to vofc! in The tentiahties these young a people reali J themselves their'po- P a r e n ULegion a n d Teachers, Peoplenational Move crisis Forward." n d prepare erican D e p a r t mand e n t the of AmNew Educated W i t h the recent confor becoming our leaders tomorrow." York have joined in sponsoring this cernlng discrimination within our Who's Who EU'cticn. The above is a quote from the thirty-seventh a n n u a l observation national school system, and with Finance Bill --• •• --• • in our •--• dictatorships in countries outside Week Finance Rules and Procedure B i l proclamation of Governor Averell of American Education our .and, it re-emphasizes our rewas passed and it supercedes all H a r r i m a n which officially opened state. American Education Week which Since 1921 this week h a s been sponsibility to assure adequate a n d previous legislation on the matter. equal educational opportunities for Student-Faculty Committee liill all, regardless ol their race or David Hartley, Dean of Men, rereligion. quested a Student-Faculty Committee to be established immediately Governor H a r r i m a n called Upon so t h a t the group could discuss all the people of the state as well as hou-ing, dormitory and other probof the country to acquaint t h e m lems affecting students. T h e com.selves more fully with the achievemittee will consist of a Senator merits and the problems of our irom any class and a representative Forum of Politics will hold a Model Security Council s c h o o s , to the end t h a t our schools f r c n the Senior, Junior, and Sophofor high schools in the capital district area in Brubacher may receive the support and comore classes. they require to fulfill their Campus Night Lower Lounge next Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., an- operation lunction as the chief source of our Campus Night will take place as originally planned, Saturday at 8 nounces Lee DeNike '59, President. All students, faculty, nation's strength. and the general public are welcome. p m. in Page Hall. As citizens we should do these Robert Congemi, Director of the The morning session will begin with registration at things. As future teachers we have Fro ii S.Ut, was allowed to voice his opinions in Senate regarding the 9 a.m. At 9:30 the students will be welcomed by Rob- a double responsibility to become Sophomore ruling earlier t h a t e\e- ert Rienow, Professor of Political Science. After the intro- acquainted with the advancements iwi'i to enforce the lour warning ductory remarks, the students will assume their roles as of our profession and to he p work niie established by Senate. By this representatives of the sovereign powers and discuss world for the objectives for which our profession is dedicated. acli.in the lemale lead ol the frosh . II was removed irom her pari problems with each delegate taking the part of h i s ',, |, two more nights ,1 play prac- nation. This v i s i o n will be devoted to c o n s i d e r a ^ . , I.: r remaining. This in peal I i Hi n- 1 .Soviet, a t r o i l i c s in Hungary, as presented by Sweate was rejected by the body and ll n and Colombia; the internationalization of Anlliie freshmen ware to d that no fur- i i ' l i c a . introduced by P a n a m a ; joint ownership ot ther action on Ihe matter could lake inteinational canals, submitted jointly by the United place without the colli lrmal ion ol Kingdom and F r a n c e ; and the admission ol South the Senate winch unfortunately Kcina and Vi'.'t-Nam to the United Nat.ons. The dors not meet again until ai,.er the nn un .1 !• c session is expected Lo adjourn for lunch at 11:45 a.m. skits have been presented. The afternoon session will be nil e l to order at 12:30 p in. and will leal lira an address b\ Erik N. Valters, associated Willi the Austrian delgation at. the United Nations, Alter this address, students will dis usi resolutions on the Red Chin i issue as proposed by the "Htalisllcs" is the topic ol a speech In be given at U.S.S.R.; l'akis an, as submitted by tin' regular meeting ol Kappa Mu Epsilon, the hon- Iraq; cessation ol nuclear explosives, orary mathematics fraternity, Thursday evening. Ini- by j a p a n : estabhshmi.nl of a pertiation i eremonles and a o.ial hour will also be in- m a n e n t UN police force, by Cancluded in the evening ada; and an atoms for pear ' plan, Mrs Helen Chase ol Ihe Slate Health Department , nipna'.l l.v Ihe Dulled Slates will lie guest speaker nl Kappa Mu Epsilon al II p i n in llrubaclier Hull, announces Clinton Carpenter '57, I ' I I . idi nl nl the organization. Mrs. Chase will speak after new members have been initiated into the group To be a member ol Kappa Mu Epsilon, a student must have completed integral calculus, have an over-all average of 2,5 and a m a t h e Robert S. Burgess, Jr., Prolessor matics aveiage of 3.0. ol l.iarai lanship. announces that an A social hour will be held to) members after the award ol :..2;> will be given to the suu.ent who has ace inp'islud II jularly scheduled meeting. Those who will be initiated into the Beta c h a p t e r the b st work ill a library minor ol Kappa Mu Epsilon from the class ot 105H a r e : Rob- in the end i I the seventh semester. ert Flachbarth, Ira Goldstein, Harriet Kazdon, Bar- ; The award is made from the Mart a Pritchard Fund which was raisbara. Mclioilyli, Hubert Pilpel, Carol Ann Wiggins Photo by Don Milne Junior members will include: Susan Uoldfarb, Mar- i a by alumni in the library field in CAMI'lJS QUEEN candidates for S a t u r d a y ' s Coronation a r e : J o a n n e Marro, Bernice garel Howard, Joan Alice Kraiiz, Arhne Leaning, K u r t honor ol Miss Pritchard, pi nicer Tyler, Sally Harter, Florine Skutnik, a n d Mary K IJradley. Voting will take place from 10 Nielson Richard Sumner and Barbara. Tliiele. Also to school librarian and first c h a i r m a n a.m. to 3 pan. today in Lower Draper Hall. be initiated is Mary Ellen Cox '60. ol the Library D e p a r t m e n t lamfLui I1»A 15, 1 9 5 7 Cup Presentation Ends Rivalry; R T, ueen iseigns lomorrow Night United Nations Delegate Talks During Forum Program Friday If \'oii anHwcicd " N o " lo all que lions. ,i,u oh\ lously .-niol.e ('arni'ls a real ciyan-l le, ()nlv o or 7 " N o " aiis'Vi i , menu you lnl h r {,'el oriio ('.aim I, fasl, Ki.'Wci than 0 "No'.-," and H nully dm ,n't matter what you moke. Air, ilnne/ , p.,,, ( | , noii'di! ITA* Fund Grants Award To Library Student 2ueen Candidate*.