. PAGE 6 STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , FRIDAY. O C T O B E R To w h o m i t m a y c o n c e r n : By BEVERLY J . R A H N (Especially one p a r t i c u l a r freshm a n boy n a m e d David, who was Despite scheduling difficulties, I n - tough guys h i r e d for this Columbia s t a n d i n g outside of B r u b a c h e r t e r n a t i o n a l F i l m G r o u p will p r e s e n t release include prize fighters Tony residence hall last Monday t h e first film i n Its fall p r o g r a m of Galento, A b e Simon, a n d T a m i m o r n i n g looking very depressed popular American movies a t 7 p.m. Mauriello. T h e f e m i n i n e lead i s a n d forlorn). tonight i n D r a p e r 349. Voted t h e played by E v a M a r i e S a i n t , who is On this particular morning best film of 1955, ON T H E W A T E R - one of t h e distinguished few t o you were accosted by a n "upperwin a n " O s c a r " for h e r first screen F R O N T received 8 a w a r d s from t h e c l a s s m a n " w h o bellowed, " H e y Academy of Motion P i c t u r e s Arts performance, frosh, c a r r y m y books.'' L e t a n d Sciences, including best actor, Film Credits this be a lesson t o you, boy. best suporting actress, best director, Budd Schulberg's screenplay Is You c a n ' t judge a book by it's a n d best screenplay. based on a series of newspaper cover. T h e film, besides w i n n i n g t h e articles exposing r a c k e t e e r i n g i n Nor c a n you j u d g e a n " u p p e r "best p i c t u r e " award, also rose t o New York H a r b o r unions. P h o t o c l a s s m a n " by t h e absence of h e r the t o p of virtually all "best t e n " graphed in t h e Hoboken dock areas, beanie. Even though you m a y lists of t h e S a n Francisco Film ON T H E W A T E R F R O N T sustains have been dazzled by all t h a t Critics, C a n a d i a n Critics, British an impression of s t a r k realism which blonde h a i r , t h i s w a s NOT a n Academy of Arts & Sciences, a n d is fortified by a u t h e n t i c details i n upperclassman, but j u s t a fellow the National Film Board. tr.e setting. frosh whose beanie w a s full of O u t s t a n d i n g Cast Love a n d Gore mud from t h e tug-of-war. Under t h e brilliant direction of As a tough l o n g s h o r e m a n w h o You m u s t forgive t h i s poor, Elia K a z a n , Marlon B r a n d o gives a h a t e s cops, B r a n d o a t t a c k s t h e misguided girl. She really is a n performance which combines all t h e union mobsters w h o a r e exploiting ardent f r e s h m a n fan, a n d violence a n d brutality of h i s role the workers. H e is joined i n h i s wouldn't t h i n k of betraying a in A S T R E E T C A R NAMED D E - crusade by a convent-raised slum fellow frosh. B u t , being t h e S I R E with a newfound sensitivity child a n d a Catholic priest. Episodes gay, fun-loving lass s h e is, s h e and human' s y m p a t h y . of intense physical violence a n d just couldn't resist t h e c h a n c e He gets able assistance from a s m u r d e r are contrasted with incredito i m p e r s o n a t e a n upperclasstough a bunch of hoodlums a s ever bly p o i g n a n t scenes in a pathetically man. appeared i n o n e cast. Real-life awkward courtship. ENG ENGLISH: writing instrument for plagiarists "SH.. hfg hway for mufes . . . . . • . . . . . : • : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - • : . . • . . • . *lhe OuttixL Wanid By T H E B Y S T A N D E R Hula Hoop. c a m p u s e s of t h e n a t i o n a y e a r or Hula Hoop. so back. U n f o r t u n a t e l y , t h e frisbee Everybody's playing with a Hula idea never spread across t h e n a t i o n Hoop. as r a p i d l y a s t h e hoop. I t w a s Our topic for discussion today is destined t o be a p a s t i m e of t h e adult children's toys. T h e p r e s e n t educated college m a n a n d w o m a n ; cause of i n n u m e r a b l e coronaries is after all, i t does t a k e m o r e intellit h e i n t r i c a t e little piece of A m e r i c a n gence t o t h r o w a plastic plate t h a n creativity known a s t h e hula hoop, it does to s h a k e u p a s t o r m with a the w h a m - o , or simply, t h e hoop. hoop, doesn't it? This a m a z i n g little circle of fun, And now, we would like to take in t h e t h r e e o r four s h o r t m o n t h s this o p p o r t u n i t y to introduce t o you it h a s been on t h e m a r k e t , h a s a n e w a d u l t children's game, u n taken the n a t i o n by storm. Children h e a r d of before i n this p a r t of t h e gyrating in their red, blue, a n d yel- world! T h i s new pastime is called low hoops force freshmen off t h e" P o w ! " All you need is a paper bag sidewalks on Western Avenue; t h e to s t a r t you off i n t h e "Pow" game. Ave o'clock cocktail s e t h a s found T h i s is w h a t you d o : pick u p your a n e w between d r i n k p a s t i m e ; col- brown bag, preferably a 25 lb. bag— lege football t e a m s use t h e m as cal- the kind your grocer packs food into isthentic equipment; T i n P a n Alley —blow a i r into i t , a s you would a whips u p a few violent tributes to balloon, a n d t h e n hold it t i g h t i n the new American e x a m p l e of i n -your left h a n d , being sure t h a t n o genuity—and a few m e n get rich air escapes from t h e paper b a g . because of a little ring of plastic I Now. hold t h e air-filled b a g o u t Incidentally, t h e m e n who i n t r o - in front of you, a n d with your r i g h t duced t h e "gyroop,'' a s we prefer h a n d clenched i n t o a fist, s m a s h to call t h e thing, a r e the s a m e men into t h e bag. If done properly, i t who introduced Frisbee t o t h e will go "pow!" T h a t ' s all t h e r e is to i t ! We h e a r d w h a t you said, a n d we deny it. I t ' s n o t stupid. I t ' s n o t ridiculous. At least, i t ' s n o more Bf stupid or ridiculous t h a n h u r l i n g a tGLlSH: talkin Q dog hoop a r o u n d your t u m m y , or tossing a p l a t e in t h e a i r ! Pow! P o w ! Everybody's playing Pow now! Free Gift Awaits You . . '94« Avon Products IDA MAY TEN E Y C K Personal Representative 693 S t a t e Street C'osmeties & Toiletries Lucky Strike presents Gerald Drug Co. :J17 W e s t e r n Ave. Phone Albany, N. Y. 6-3610 II your sad . —the funniest, easiest way yet to make money! WCKY STRIKE, If your blue . . $ MAKE 2 5 ! Speak English all your life and what does new Thinklish words judged best —-and it get you? Nothing! But start speaking we'll feature many of them in our college Thinklish and you may make $25! Just ads. Send your Thinklish words (with put two words together to form a new (and English translations) to Lucky Strike, much funnier; one. Example: precision Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Enclose flight of bumblebees: Swarmatiun. (Note: name, address, college or university, and the two original words form the newclass. And while you're at it, light up a one: swarm -f- forma (ion.) We'll pay $25 Lucky, (jet the full, rich taste of fine toeach for the hundreds and hundreds of bacco— the honest taste of a Lucky Strike. FROSH T Ihe Snack Bar is the place for you L G. BALFOUR Fraternity Jewelry Get the genuine article G e t t h e honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE Badges, Steins, Rings Jewelry, Gifts, Favors Stationery, Programs Club Pins, Keys Medals, Trophies I NIVKKSITY P.O. H I J K i . 171 Marshall Street Syracuse 10, New Vork OK 5-783/ £> A r c«. Product of (J/L Jton**i*xvn- JvOcuuco <l//ryti**tf . . • . . • . - . . State College News ALBANY. NEW YORK. Z-46 3 FRIDAY. OCTOBER — JvCwuce is our middle nam* Carl Sorenson, IVlgr. 10. 1958 V O L . XLII/I N O . 2 0 Activities Day Takes Place In Brubacher Tomorrow; Thirteen Organizations To Participate In New Program "Don't hesitate—participate!" is the slogan common to the thirteen organizations that will outline their attractions from 1:30 to 3 p.m. tomorrow in Brubacher Game Room, states Rhoda Levin '60, Chairman of Activities Day. Heidi Berbary and Judy Skocylas, both Sophomores, are in charge of Publicity and Arrangements, respectively. Introduction The events of the day will commence with a brief introduction of the organizational leaders. At any time thereafter, freshmen may enter the Game Room to visit the display tables depicting various facets of each groups activities, and to enroll as a prospective member of the organizations t h a t reflect their interests. A pamphlet which enumerates the goals for which each group strives wil be distributed by the Activities Day Committee. The pamphlet also lists the officers of each group. Representatives from each organization will be present —, . A I to answer specific questions. The participating organizaK^OmrnitlGG ASKS tions and the leaders who will represent them are: Campus Commision, Dolores Russel '59; Debate Council, James rrw/n /-/m/COC Watson'61; Dramatics and Arts Council, William Gardner; G lOUfJ '•Participating" did you say? Judy Skocylas, Rhoda Levin, a n d Heidi lierbary prepare informative fivers for t h e freshmen who will a t t e n d Activities Day tomorrow. 11 OUb"b . . 10 rOrtlCI DOt6 ' Acvm-ding to Kathryn O'Connor ami Herbert Wuither, Juniors Co(hiimni'ii ol Homecoming Weekend, PUT IN A GOOD WORD AND . 3. 1958 *JUey'Ufteoe*JttaJm Glnema SiddifkU . Forum of Politics, John Cocca; International Film Group, Beverly Rahn; Music Council, Frank Favat; all are Seniors. Also: 0 u t i n § Club, Charlotte Meirs; Pedagogue, Dolores Russel; Press Bureau, Patricia Kovaleski, Seniors; Smiles, Katfiryn O'Connor '60; State College News. Mary pitzpatrick '59; Student Union Board, David Mead '60; ,X,,T , . „ , ,. . . . . ', ~ . ,. ,r„ plans tor the weekend of October and Woman s Athletic Association, Dolores Giglio 59. Senate: 24-26 a rco-operation e progressing they very have satisfaclnr the re- R e f r e s h m e n t s luriiy: thus they far extend thanks ^ s a practical demonstration of the group's duties. ceived irom sincere the Statesmen. Participate! S U .T Bh ewill In Pastserve . . . refreshmentT h e committee asks that all During the past few years, Activgroup houses, sororities, a n d fraterities Dav has undergone m a n y alternities participate in t h e parade on ations First there was an Activities Saturday by entering a float, p e r Week, wilh a limited number of laining to cither t h e returning organizations participating e a c li Student S e n a t e convened on Wed- composed of t h e officers ol Resi- Alums or the soccer game between u i - h t of the week. The climax of t h e nesday evening with Dean Ellen C. dence Council a n d pre-elected peo- Slate and Oswego. A prize of $25 entire week was a skit at Page Hall ple. Its duty is to determine t h e exStokes a n d Residence Council is being doii ited by t h e Fucultyillustrating t h e features ol various tent of campuses for women and to Student Association for t h e most Talk By Dean Stokes The third a n d final week ol t h e activities on campus. authorize other penalties for violaDean Stokes first nave a short disoi jginal and decorative float Rivalry period will come to a close Last year was t h e first time all sertation on residence regulations tion of residence rules, whereas t h e Decorate! this weekend. Events scheduled i n - "»-' groups conducted their memberincluding t h e background a n d form- Residence Council is to draw up and lo make the campus and dormi- ( . h l ( | ( , . , „ „ , „ . , 1 ) U s h b l l l l B a i m , a n d a Snip campaign on a single day. T h e ation ol Residence Council and itsenforce rules as it sees lit. Incident- .ones more colorful and attractive, , s „ ) ) h . „ , , s ) l ( l a n , . L , H j v a l r v Romp. dav concluded with a skit present organization s e t - u p . S h e ally, this council will meet next the Homecoming Commit tee en. oui ' New Attractions noted that since the first rules were Wednesday evening to deal with ages Ihe decoration ol each resid- Dance Tomorrow Activities Day tomorrow initiates formed, regulations in general have sc.ne ol its more ambiguous regulaeii.-e hall welcoming the Alums. . dunce, which is sponsored b . v , Th( , M i , several new attractions, including: been loosened r a t h e r than tightened. tions. Perhaps (hen the student hod) will have a clarification ol such Limited Space q u e s t i o n s Brought I ' p 'He Sophomore elass. will h e ! „ . | „ U, ^ ^ ( m , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; | ^*_ The committee regrets to a n - Brubacher dining room, tomorrow S( n a t o r s then had an opportunity terms a s ••adequate chaperonage.' did location, serving refreshments nniiii. e that, because oi limited night from H :30 to 11:30 pan Who's Who Nominations in i ui'slion Delores Havens '59, space, onl.v J u n i o r s . Seniors, a n d Co-chairmen ol t h e dance a n distributing a pamphlet, and invitNext on t h e agenda was the ! irsi President of Resilience Council, condales e.ni attend I lie Homecoming Kjchurd Bail), Rosemary Kverek. ing lrosh to dress informally. As cerning its rules a n d policy. It was rinding of flic Election Bill which Dance, Saturday, October :2a. I m i l Daniel McNeil, a n d Doris Wagner tb Frosh-Soph Dance is lo norrow icvealed in t h e discussion Unit a stated t h e procedure for Who's Who 9 p i n i 1 a.m., at the Circle I n n . o t h e r chairmen nicludi Lave Leb- night, (here will be no skit. Acti.ltles Dav is classified a- a distinction should be made in t h enominations to be presented to Howeicr. the whole student body is g , , . , decorations Marcia Marion m a r terms, •Judicial Board" a n d Resi- .Student Association by Senate As it eeidi.illv invited a n d expected to iclresluiients; a n d Ruialie Fendeck, spe nil day. and as s t e h is under the dence Council " Judicial Board is reads now t h e majority oi S e n a t e paill.'ipate in t h e various activities e n t e r t a i n m e n t . All a r e Sophomores jurisdiction ol Anne King '59, Cabis required on a lirst ballot, and a Music will be provided by Ihe Nlghl inet Minister ol Spe ial Dav two-thirds vote ol Senate on a sec- ol the weekend Riders, ond ballot to pla i- a person's name before Student Association lor a Mnal vote. It is possible tor lit) peo- R P l i n i O U S , C UDS ' T o u m r r o w " L n i n g , the lasi a t h - C l V l l b e r V I C C ple from S t a t e College to be eleeli d l \ C / / y / W U J V-.IUA-/J (,.,„. event ol Rivalry will takt place lor this honor. Tw< points th £ • I ~ i i i — Tw< points will will be be awarded awarded to to the . r Publications Keview Committee with the most goals A cheer Competition for 900 Fulbright a n d A Publications Review Coliiuullee point W ill also be piven Latin - Avnericaii scholarships lot to he comprised ol three students 'I be United Slates Civil S e n 1 (• gr;idu h e .study abroad will close an.I two lacllll) members, was d e - 1 Ills v eek we lmii many llitel- I ic Score r . iimissioii is now accepting a p p h e i nie l I o n ' s h a p p e n i n g al our r e - ' l o (hue Novembei 1. it was announced b\ rided upon role between I h e Lucille Jaoobsoh '111, -alii ns Irom college Junior- henthe Institute ol International Edu- Allelic I ,uick '00, a n d 'I hoinas Hnp- hgli.ll.s e.llos at S l a t e (.'. liege Films Sophomores a n d the I r i s h m e n is „, . | f j ] l l ( | c Ujitl iiitt t students lor t h e '..ill In shown, discussions will be cation. kin-. '59, were recommended b \ t h eh l l ( ; 1 lied, 5-5. Last weekend, Hi, Sopho- |. ( .,|,, r a | .Service Kntratice Lxamui] " " events will be planned this | ) l n l . ( , s W ( | 1 ) ,,„, s ) U ! ; ,„ 1 ( | | | ( , ( | ,,„ , , „ The scholar hips oiler Americans Presideni and approved b.\ Senate al loll 'I he le.-l is scheduled lor No(ravel expenses in must cases a n d Also. Dean Duvid Harlle) a n d 111 Hack events T h e I r i s h m e n receiveu Vl ,„| J t . r ,,, ,,,„, apphealiolis will b, partial or complete tuition a n d Shields Mcllwaiuc are Ihe lai".lll\ Lutheran Student Association H'e ' b e . i mi' poinl accepted through October 'M m a i n t e n a n c e lor study in 39 loreign Members ol I lie commit lee Siindav in hi u llliu w 111 b. countries during 11)59-00. I, wil al Ihe weeklv meeting ol I lie ' " m p u s Night | , , | j | | Variuus I'ields I.clters I ip Campus Commission Last ( h a i i c e ' I h e examination is designed In A I d l e r presented b.\ Seliatoi I ii11 li-r.i11 Studein Associ.itii.u I h e Kven though the three week period An\ inlerested .students should Chai les Low ler '00 to I'ainpu ( "in Hun .Ahull t a i l s al a p i n al SI ends tomorrow, Ihe Kivah.v cup is help nil t h e Government's yearl.v ,,ee Edward 1' Shaw, Prnlessoi ol mission w as read In es i in . d John's I i n in i .t II Chilli li. will l e a - nol awarded until C a m p u s night, lit cd lur more young people , I i n l Modern Languages, lor applications suggested that large llllinbi is < I i,i, Hi. Reverend Alvin Kershaw Noveinher 1 Al tins 'line the class ii ge caliber Positions tilled Ihroiigh .Shaw would like all applications mimeographed materials lli.il a n .iiid ,, New u r l e a i i s | a / / band skits will be presented t o u r points litis examination a r e m a varicp. nihil out a n d returned b) < Iclobcr iiece.ssarv tor distribution be lo al Also. ,, discussion Will be held, Will be awarded lo Ihe class Willi ol occupational Ileitis alio a r e lo20. r i on a designated stand r a t h e r ll ii I;, 1-rallk Snow, to emphasize Ihe besl skil T h e iudges have nol cited throughout tile couiltl) The r'ullji lghl awards lor stud) lii,HI lulled in sludilll lliall bnxc> the i In mt- •Ju/.z a n d Religion keen disclosed As things stand now, ....... . „ , . . „ . „ . „ , , . .. ,, , „ , ..,„,, Ihe skit will be the deciding lactoi ''' , ' * ' " ' " " ',', ' ' ' * ' ' " and research 111 L'urope, Lalm AIM Mud n i t - F a c u l t y Corporation Under Ihe Federal Selvicc IMI i ilea, and the Asia • Paclllf atea coV - A report on the S l u d c n t - F a c u l t ) Neil man (lull Kvt'ivonc is iiivilen lo intend Ihe ' " ' he eup ti.nicc Examination approximate!) ,i international l ' ' : l v e 1. tuition, ('in por.il ion was m a d e b) tin Va i • Center's Open II,,use, ;i,t:o.) persons a r e itppolnled each Imoks and m a i n t e n a n c e lor one aca- ' ('mil nun it mi I'niji /, Column I' Newman win h will be held Oclobci 0 to <)e- r ) • r * „ m r n r > AA ,, U n rjc Veal to positions in the Federal Civil demic year. It iuiu ire incuts l,,l,or II Pel ween 9 a.m and 9 p i n r l KJUIIIIIIU /Y\U / / O / U i snu-.r I h e Newman Center is located al , . . j ' I h e salaries lor the poslttuis nlGeneral eligibihl) requirements UH Weslern Avenue, dlrecll) oppo- f- if^f Meetl HQ MOHOOy b r e d start ai $4,IH0 per year Howlor the awards are U S. citizenship, site Ihe Stale College tiiinpus "' ever, studenls who a r e candidates a Bachelor's degree or Its equivalent ( tuileiliiii'v ( l u l l I h e Delia C h a p t e r ol |'i Camilla lor Ihe bachelor degree, and who before departure, language ubilll) Alary I'iUpatrlcli 'SO, l.dilorIhe Annual Corporate Column- Mil will nice! Mondii.v al J p.m. in d e m o n s t r a t e their potential b.v s c r siiffjclenl to c a n s on proposed stud) in-Cliiel ol Ihe ST.VJ !•: < Ol. iiioli lor all Episcopalians in t h e Ac- room 137, Drapei Hall. a.•cording lo uig high in t h e written test, a n d and good health I.K(iE Ni:\VS, iiiiiiniiiH'c-, Ihe atleinic eon.Miunilv will be held Martin Cohen '59, Secictarv who have high scholastic standing A good academic record and deinileli-gatt's lo t h e Associated ColWidliesdii) al 0:30 a m in St An- Delta Chapter is Ihe Albany S t a t e may be considered lor positions i just nil eel "''lilt) to ludv independh'jjlate Press Conleienii' lo lie chew's Church L-l'1 up ol t h e national Social S l u - si,tiling at $1,980 ently a r e uecessul). and p i e i c i e n c e held in Louisville, Kentucky. Ibis Sunday, ( h e members ol dies Hoiiorar), Pi Gummii Mu MemT h e le-is will be given in Albany will'he given to applicants under 35 Those chosen include Mat Ilia Caliterblli) Club will put on a l e g - bershlp in (be organization is r e - as well as over a thousand cities m years ol age. l.esicli, Ivli/.alielh Spencer, a n d i d u Suiitia.v Church Service at II slrirled lo Juniors ulld Seniors who Die count!') Additional inlornuillon T h e lnh r-Amerii an C u l t u r a l .lane ( i r a h a m , Juniors. Miss a;.. I h e participating members will are majoring in Social Studies and r u n be obtained either al ihe ColConvention grants provide lor t r a n s l'it/,|ialiii'k will also a t t e n d t h e p i i l o r m such liinctious as ushering, v ho have a U average. lege Placement Ollice or by w i it;ii|g portation lor Hie 0 S lioveriiinelit conference. leaning the lessons, a n d several ol I b i s will be I h e organization's t,, ihe tl s Civil Service Commisand m a i n t e n a n c e from UJK I mnioii Iin hovs will be acolytes Hrsl ineeting this year .-ion, Washington 2a. D. C. die government ol the host country Dean Stakes, Senate, Council Discuss Resident Rules Students Vie For Grants Rivalry Closes With Donee, Pushball Gome Schedule events ;;""• ^!n,,HlK,,i,ls A,,"",T- Elates exam A/otiice ll ^^^^m^^^^^^^^K^,^^_,^_ PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, __ . - • i ^^ Kaf24iU We had so many little things to plug away at this ' week, we thought we'd be democratic (like it says in the _ , ' , , . , , ., , , ,, ,, C o n s t l t u t l O n ) a n d Write a b o u t t h e m all . . . __ , , „ T h a n k you, good a n d g e n t l e p e o p l e , f o ry o u r 0 . .,. , S i n c e we b e g a n w r i t i n g t h i s c o l last year, we have found t h a t u m n , , t h e r e exists at Albany S t a t e a g r e a t a v i d n u m b e r of a v i d a n d h a b i t u a l m o v i e J . ma By G e b h a r d t a n d B a r b a g c l a t a interest in our News Board meeting last Tuesday. We wish ^'rsWe ,, ,., would to take this op- Senate would have such an enthusiastic audience at their portunity to compliment these peogatherings — or were you all Senators? Perhaps News pie on their fine and discriminating o t> J f jaste Board will return the compliment one of these days . . . l n entertainment. realization that the theater opens whole new worlds of pleasure and „ J f worfiM°of a ev«^Xy'we 0 8 ^ if you don't know how to live life ^ Vtwo y bit , movip mll4ht a s We" K° STRAND T n e Blob A Wuod-bioaier: Blob human race byconXteiy enguliing ail living creatures m us stiekiy slimy, putrid, ooze. Tins us a comedy Conferences' Life is v e r y d i f f e r e n t , so v e r y d i f f e r e n t here ™? '""^contains a million dollar b c a s t c o n s i s t i n g of s e v e n h u m a n s our antiquated rules the attention they deserve. We're glad residence to see that people are beginning to give The Wednesday night session with Dean Stokes, Residence Council, and Senate was the first positive step toward their revision. Either they are revised or "kiddying" may become more popular on campus than frisbee and hula. . . lastly "Don't hesitate, participate!" We hope $^ is i Married " 8rown (eight m i n i oa n By O R M S B E E a n d O L I V O Monster From "outer spate. This fhocker features a daring expose oi at Its w rst 'FVAND ° " ' The ?„ee P manwe are ashamed ^ f f f i ? ^Zl'L^T^TesX^' t o a d m i t this, fans, but we h a v e seen this movie. Glen Ford p o r t r a y s t o t h e fast-drawing, fast - shooting, ^ " , i s Ias\ see all of the freshman tomorrow at Activities Day. Rhoda ^Z'}''"'*^'^ • . , „ji.t T Levin and her Committee insure a Successful p r o g r a t h a t Only the f r e s h m a n c a n Coo i m n tv,QrQi Camman - State* and nAlso e overshowing '" ^ " ^ J K S l ' S SAVES T h e peri.st.vle p o s t e r s a r e a t u s a g a i n , t h i s t i m e p r o p a g a n d i z i n g lx ', ^''sitlf's llll God. ''„ bl'in", »r»m«|,.,ul11J' "Correct, we feel that the posters are u. j 11 i • , . coming o u t d a t e d with the a d v e n t H not morally, a t least ethically improper. C a m p u s C o m m i s s i o n should h a v e d o n e a n e x c e l l e n t j o b t o of t h e a d u l t w e s t e r n . F o r d i s o b - c o n f i n e Mich e v a n g e l i c a l p u l p i t - p o u n d i n g s t o t h e b u l l e t i n b o a r d s p r o v i d e d m. I t l a c k s j U S t O n e e l e m e n t noxious, h e gets into more fights for j u s t s u c h i n t e r e s t s . 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O u r .soccer, p a r t i c u l a r l y lls sl iJ J, when we think that 2000 people will read what we say, mm to Dippi-kiii. ,ii ' '" 'v r e i u ' ^ ,0U1; l u I t h , m and enthusiasm for our school, our .. , , ' , » ' , . " . , " l l " - L ™l- ° " J > | , . . j A ( - r e a g e r n e s s t o s e e S t a t e t r i u m p h o v e r a n y a n d all c o m p e t i t o r s . Soccer W e r e i n c l i n e d t op u t d o w n OUr f e e l i n g s a b o u t l a s t W e e k s * a „ot T j u s t a s p o i l , it i s a s p e c t a t o r s p o r t . C h e e r , s h o u t , o r yell, e v e r y . t a ( i b nut t ull tl tilere b u t et Kentucky Derby . . . News board meeting. The unprecedented attendance of wood has finally broken down and '""'• '"' i ' >' •-"•• "non-board members" amazed us and made us thoughtful, dom justice to a Broadw; y piay INTHIGTING AND „ . , , , _ , , . . , ., , W e v e b e e n c r i t i c i z e d b e l o r e , a n d i t n e v e r b o t h e r e d US; b e i n g p u t On e x h i b i t i o n i s a n o t h e r m a t t e r . W e d o n ' t like t h e i d e a t h a t a SCOre Of p e o p l e C a n s u d d e n l y d e c i d e t o w a t c h lis i n a r t inn s i m n l v h e c n n w t h o v H P I M V P a L r i n r l nf W a t c n US i n a c t i o n , S i m p y b e c a u s e t h e y ClUlVe a k i n d Ol perverted pleasure thinking well squirm. W e dldll t Squirm. A s a m a t t e r Of f a c t w e w e r e i n s u l t e d t h a t y o u yOU t ow a t c h . 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A moving-van-liill we'll n e v e r c o m p l a i n A r o u n d T h e VV-irld I n XO D a y s " ' l l l | , M w i t u a l s will \j>- d e l i v e r e d to t h e G a m e R o o m a t 1:30 o n S a t u r N,,,lll <l;i 1 :i 11 t o a good a r g u m e n t ' i « """<• can be aid about > ' ' hesitatcr- arc invited to p a r t i c i p a t e when S U B selves these h ol sn e y i(k • , ,m ( a n oIlt hse r!;nb1u c k ila ns d wur,h a q u a r,;t e r ) l E a c h o n e n eAe dl ,sn i lul iluse tUa liing, A but nll o one needs everything. anytime; we even like a nice loud scream occasionally; but we do demand some respect lor the hours we work and the newspaper you receive on Friday. The News office isn't a zoo, and we're not caged animals. We spend enough time and effort producing a paper to make us feci we deserve a little more respect t h a n we were accorded Tuesday night. Vol. X U I I . AMUSING T l i e s t a r s t u d d e d ca.st h o l d s u p w e l l T h u d '•only t o t h e A p a l a c h i a n c o n c l a v e w i t h i t s ( S i n i s t e r ) meelfrom s t a r t to finish. We c a n ' t t h i n k m g s , " the S l a t e College News h a d a n intrigueing m e e t i n g Tuesday " ' ;' n " ' ' T U a v ' " > l , , ' n ; l U v o h " l » ' « m g l i t . In o r d e r to m a k e a m e n d s for t h e g r a b - b a g t e c h n i q u e of c h o o s i n g \\ ..,,1' ,'!', a " d " ' I ' 1 ' 1 1 " ; 1 ' l M ' " ' ' c o n f e r e n c e d e l e g a t e s , N e w s B o a r d c a l l e d a n o t h e r g a t h e r i n g . F r o m e v e r y \x, , I I c o l n , l ' a J'' 1 ' ' „ ? " " , " 1 " 1 ' 1 ' " ' U l 1 ' c a m p u s c a m e t h r o n g s of i n t e r e s t e d l i s t e n e r s . . . a n d l e a t u r e is Walt D i s n e y ' s Blue M e n . h e n the tun began . . . D o u g h e r t y l i m n i n g e r i a n d s in t h e f o u r t h <>' M o r r o c c o . This is a b o u t t h e l o n g K l i r y r u m b l i n g t n r o u g h d e s k d r a w e r s for h e r g a v e l Kampfclo.se ' | x l m , t 1 ' a ( ' 1 ' " ' W l " ' •"< » w h o w e r e b , . | u n d . r i d i n g C o n s t i t u t i o n . . . w h i l e a c a s t of t h o u s a n d s j e e r e d t h e m take our work so lightly; that you think we hold meetings ,£. Eaters^Lai.gii tiuir"?ur only "" l " :' |)l""'" "" lsl ' for o l Soli, | l y ll Joil comply villi Wulllll III) Or SO k l l l l l 11 '.'.Islics 'I h a n k ) on <• vi i so m u c h lor ', oui t u n c a n d i -11 < >i I S i n c e r e l y >»iirb, Kiilliic Koopiiian I HID.W, IK IOIIJ |( 10 '"" ' " " " ' ( ' l J '''' "><•' D r o l e l i e D r a m a , D i a p c , 340 " " '•'"• V ' ( i m i i i l i a l>|ii 11 Huiisi loi . S l a t e m e n " "" I " " ' ' h i lielUi O p e n H o u s e lur . S t a t e s m e n H r l '"' l " " " ' S l -' 1 1 1 " ' " ' i la O p e n H o u s e l o r . 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Do Who's Who nominees need a 2.5 average? . . . And are very fortunate to have come to the Cabinet seems to be tied up in its first serious consideration of the semester: what meeting hour is suitable for all the ministers who are still on campus? They haven't had a full meeting yet due to class conflicts, but great strides are being taken to alleviate the situation. Schedules have been turned in and who knows? Maybe they'll have a real meeting before the student teacher politicos return from off campus and the problem will have to be solved again. Anyone for cabinet meeting at pre-student teaching hoops. They • Inter-Sorority Council states t h a t i n v i t a t i o n to a t t e n d a s o r o r i t y fort h e following rules a r e t h e l e m a i n mal dinner, she is obligated t o d e r of t h e r u s h i n g r e g u l a t i o n s : attend t h a t one and no other. O n J u l y 20 w e c a u g h t a t r a i n for J u l y 30 we left by t r a i n f o r F l o r - , F « ' l i n « l o w ° r d e p r e s s e d ? T h e n 6- S I L E N T P E R I O D S e. N o t i c e s will b e s e n t b y I n t e r 1 F G s s,lowl C o l o g n e . G e r m a n y , w h e r e w e p l a n - e n c e , I t a l y w h e r e w e p l a n n e d to v i s i t » t ' of D r o l e d e D r a m e i s T h e r e wi 1 b e t w o p e r i o d s d u r i n g Sorority Council t o selected n e d t o s t a r t o u r t r i p d o w n t h e s e m e of t h e m u s e u m s , b a r g a i n o n g u a r a n t e e d t o l i g h t e n y o u r s p i r i t s , v h i c h t h e r e s h a l l b e n o c o m m u n i c a rushees through student mail on i h l s R h i n e River. I found t h e G e r m a n the open air m a r k e t s a n d see m o r e d e l i g h t f u l m u r d e r f a n t a s y i s a Hon b e t w e e n r u s h e e s a n d s o r o r i t y the M o n d a y before formal d i n n e r . peonle very i n d u s t r i o u s ; C o l o g n e , I t a l i a n life i n g e n e r a l . W e left for f U r e o n t l e E l l g l i S h J d e t e c t l v e s t o r y , m e m b e r s . 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POliHa Ove* Ike a Student Senate OuUide Would STATE COLLEGE N E W S , STATE C O L L E G E NEWts, PAGE 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER State's Socratic Student Says Poetry Society Thought Simplicity Is Simple Seeks Works For Anthology One Monk Opinion By FRANK KRIVO Orchestral Groups JOE'S BARBER SHOP r i i A PURE WHITE MODERN FILTER J ^ ^ » T ! IS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF A I lO, 1 9 5 8 PAGE 5 Garciamen Drop Third Start To RPI; Peds Seek Revenge Against Adelphi From This Vantage Point: At t h e Senate meeting of the 24th, of these seem to be such terrific By R O D ARMSTRONG a n d BRUCE CLARKE a bill was introduced calling for t h e losses. While wallowing in t h e realms of form the frame work of a philosophy assuming of t h e J u n i o r Class's Function intellectual pursuit, too often we n o t unlike a concrete bunker. With Students like to believe t h a t class present responsibilty of organizing The future Coleridges a n d Poes lose sight of t h e fundamental, t h e this clone it becomes your duty to the freshmen, by Myskania. This, I gover'Uiiciii, prepares s t u u e m s for simple things t h a t constitute t h e c a r r y the blessings of simple t h i n k - of S t a t e College now have a chance think, is a good move, b u t I won't jobs in the S t u d e n t Senato, Cabinet basis of a simple, happy life a n d ing to those less fortunate. F r o m to have their poetic a t t e m p t s recog- go into my reasons for this but etc. I believe this idea is not founded all t h a t jazz. W e become entangled your impregnable philosophic b u n k in fact. There can be no analogy b e in t h e spiderweb of pedantic absurd- er you c a n attack with all t h e a n - nized. T h e American College Poetry rather, point out one of my o b - tween class government a n d S t u d e n t ity a n d grow m a d with frustration swers to all questions providing they Society announces t h a t a n a n t h o l - servations t h a t h a s been plagueing me since I was Sophomore Class Association government. a t futile philosophical speculation a r e not ridiculously relative. ogy of outstanding poetry composed President. Many times a person's position in a n d other s a d songs. If this is your by American a n d C a n a d i a n college This bill, proposing further a s - a class enhances his c h a n c e s for a And pointing fingers of shame a t case, I offer a remedy . . . think those who will not adhere, r e m e m - and University students is being sumption of authority by t h e S t u - higher office (Soph Class President simple! prepared for publication tris winter. dent Association, again raised t h e m i m i n g for SA Veep. Junior C l a s T h i n k i n g m a d e simple is a n a r t ber t h e immortal words of t h e Marold question as to the need for class President running for SA President >. quis de Sarie—"I may not agree with by itself worthy of m a n y volumes. governments. helps certain c a n d i d a t e s even if w h a t you say, but I will beat you To Be Original Work I t calls for a complete r e a r r a n g e Class Government they arc not better qualuicd. In to d e a t h if you say it." m e n t of values, a reconstruction of All contributions must be the fact, it proposes candidates that First, let's look at wh.r class philosophy. original work of the student a n d he government h a s done or is doing for probably arc not a.s qualified because To begin you must discard certain class office docs not, I repeat, docs shall retain literary rights to t h e this college. I have been told we values and forget certain correshave class government to "keep the not prepare someone for higher material. ponding vocabulary such as tolerclass together." I would answer office in the Student Assouution. Charles P . Stokes, Professor of ance, compromise, empathy, opinion, Because I can sec the class per"No!" Students in the same class Music, announces t h a t members are May Deal With Any Subject interpretation, a n d so on ad infiniare held together by common ex- forming no important function, I tum. I n their stead you seize upon still needed for t h e College O r fraternities, sororities, can see no valid reason loi conThe poetry may deal with any periences: a n d beat into t h e ground such pow- chestra, Tuesday at 3 ).i!l. and for tinuing in our financial support oi clubs etc. the Band, Thursday at 3 p.m. subject. T h e Society cannot comerful a n d all pervading words such government in class form or takSo. even if you believe that we I n s t r u m e n t s a r c availi ble lor stupensate students for any work pubas bigotry, dogma, good, bad, white, need class spirit, the class govern- ing any interest in this g u u ' n m e n d e n t use. red, a n d ethnocentrism. lished, nor will it be responsible for ment doesn't significantly help it. tal setup. The Essence of Thinking Simple T h e Band is preparing for Home- material not accepted. The class does provide t h e Machin- Student Senate You must inculcate these values coming, October 25, and immediate ery for Rivalry. Rivalry is important My final reason for even .suggestinto yourselves, allowing no others participation is necessary. Mail Entries Before Dec. 1 but having a government doesn't ing abolishiiu ii. il the class govento enter, allowing no others to be All entries must be postmarked necesarily mean it's needed lor nicnt arises from my work on our All those interested ploa.se see right. You must mold these beliefs on or before midnight, December 1, Rivalry. T h e lrosh p a r t i c i p a t e present. SA Constitution. !n tins into rigid, sturdy attitudes t h a t will Stokes in Richardson 389. Student Senate i lilaH. a n d t h e decisions of the without a formal class government constitution Society shall be final. T h e poetry is during Rivalry. I have asked class given power lo legislate on all matto be .submitted to Mr. Alan C. Fox, of liters what, in their opinion, ters of student interest. This is ATTENTION APARTMENT DWELLERS Executive Secretary of the Ameri- their class does. One tiling m e n - designed so that our government can College Poetry Society, Box tioned very often was tin social lakes action in a n \ area dial de— MEAL TICKETS — 24463, Los Angeles 24, California. All outlet. To these officers, the class mands for action a i e made in. II material sent to the Society must banquets a n d dances a r c important. this is true, I i a n sec no reason for $5.50 value for $5.00 another novel nmenl have t h e e n t r a n t ' s name, address I am afraid thai these tilings a r c supporting noL a.s important to me and if which is doing almost nothing that and school. last year's interest in the class couldn't be done by the c cntral Good Only After 3 P.M. banquets a r c of a n y import, neither government. By eliminating class cloe^ t h e class a.s a whole. government a.s we know il and So, far, we would lose tw i activi- making the senators 1mm il:e class ties if we eliminated class govern- more or less the class guardians, we 53 N. Lake Ave. ment: First, there would be little could end this duphi it;,' oi acl nm 209 Central Avenue Near Washington Ave. "class" spirit after the first two and expense, In short, we lose n o t h years i this is actually a reality at ing by destroying a government 2 BARBERS GOOD FOOD, REASONABLE PRICES present). Second, wo would lose per- which has ben destroy in ; nscll We Aim To Please haps four social functions. Neither through its own inai lion. MAYFLOWER FRIDAY, OCTOBER lO. 1 9 5 8 Fallace Sets Record, Zwickelbauer Aids Goal KB Scores Two Wins; Geneseo Falls Victim, Goobers Down Heights Fallace Scores Four By J I M D O U G H E R T Y For the first time in many years, more people attended a weekday soccer game than turned out for an intramural football clash. At Wednesday's 4-0 lose against RPI more A good game in goal was not enough This year's AMIA grid loop has started than a hundred students "packed" the grandstand at fast and furious. Featuring eight teams, this week as RPI managed to punch four Bleecker Stadium. There were less than half that number the schedule slates a game for three after- shots past goalie Gus Tillman for a score at the "College Athletic Field" witnessing Potter and the noons out of each week with a Saturday in each period and a 4-0 victory over AlHumps for AMIA laurels. championship game for a climax. Com- bany's Peds in Bleecker Stadium WednesThe next weekend game for the Garciamen at Bleecker missioners Lou Call and Bob Dallow are day. The loss was the second for the Peds will pit the Peds against powerful Oswego College in a w o r k i n g o v e r t i m e t o c a r r y o u t t h e i r p r o - in three starts, and the second consecutive game which will highlight State's Homecoming Weekend. gram and create one of t h e most year t h a t the Albanians have been shut o u t by t h e red-clad engineers The grads ought to have plenty to be proud of when the active intramural programs yet seen lrom across the river. Tillman m a d e Peds take the field ,as this team has the potential to be on the campus. fifteen saves as t h e R P I booters So far just one week of activity the best at State in many years. How many of you will has seen lour names, giving six QaikdLail rained twenty-four shots on t h e be a t the Homecoming (lame'.'?'.' Ped goal, as compared to seven teams their initial action. I n t h e Richard Sauers makes the follow shots by the Purple on t h e R P I first on October 2, t h e Humps forFallace Sets Record In Beating Geneseo feited to K B , a 1-0 score being ing a n n o u n c e m e n t to all potential goal, In the most recent clash against Geneseo College recorded. This past Monday, t h e basketball candidates. Frankie Fallace, a sophomore from Mineola, Goobers defeated Union Heights, 7-6, A fair turnout, considering t h e 'All interested lreshmen and o t h - afternoon classes a n d world series, turned in a spectacular performance. All when Waffle hit Scholtz to score new students who have not been saw the contest which began to get four of State's goals were perfectly placed the TD for the Goobers. Waffle er then followed this by throwing a n - invited out for varsity basketball out of hand in t h e final minutes as shots by Fallace. Never before has any Ped other pas.s to LtK'idi in the end /.one practice should report to Page Gym t h e Peds attempted to break t h e booter scored four goals in a single game. for the extra and winning point. at fi:15 p.m., Wednesday, October ice and avoid a goose-egg a t t h e h a n d s of two R P I goalies who were Frankie also booted in two scores against Union heights scored I heir only 1 >. Practice will be held daily a t not kept overly busy. 0:15 p.m. thereafter. points on their first play from FALLACE Farleigh Dickinson in an earlier game. scrimmage, Spicci passing to Mooder Scoring for R P I a n d big gun in Coaches Announced Zwickelbauer Protects The Center on a sleeper play. the Engineer's attack was Sandy Ronald Graves, aa graduate stu- Csobaji, who collected one goal a n d Coach Joe Garcia doesn't seem to have any problems Kit downs Suyles with the center half-back position. Franz Zwickelbauer, On Tuesday t h e men of Sayles dent will, begin his second season one assist in five shots on goal. Hall fell victim to K B by a 12-0 at the helm of Slate's Junior Var- Corky Smith for t h e Ped booters a freshman from Delmar, plays the position with ability score. One of I he KB counters came sity. Al Rabinowitz, a Junior a n d also picked u p a n assist a n d goal and confidence. As was witnessed in the RPI clash, Franz via a pass from Bump LaValle to ex-baskelballer himself, will assist for the day's work. protects the goal almost as much a.s (ius Tillman. Last Gary Lynch and the other on one of Graves Geneseo Victimized season Tillman had the "Albany urchins" to help him; George McGaughey'.s three i n t e r It was quite a different story on cepted passes. this year he has Zwickelbauer. the same field last S a t u r d a y when Again on Wednesday the Humps F r a n k Fallace, a sophomore from From The Sports Desk: Coach Richard Sauers carded forfeited, this time to Potter, while Mineola, Long Island, took charge a 3 under par 32 on the front nine at Albany Municipal the SLS-Sayles m a t c h was rained lo score all lour Ped goals in a 4-1 By GRACE ENGELS out. Golf Course earlier in the month. . . . Charlie Kane and triumph over Geneseo. Goalie G u s AI'A, SLS Aclionless Joe Hill, wrestling co-captains, announce that pre-season As this goes to press, APA and Alter a whole summer ot home- Tillman also stood out in goal in conditioning will commence October 13 at Bleecker. . . . SLS are the only teams t h a t have cooked food, relaxation on sun- that game when he lost a s h u t o u t baked beaches, and late hours, I while on the bench. He h a d been Intramural football captains and the SCN Sports Staff not recorded games. replaced in the final minutes of t h e will pick this year's All-Star squad. All captains are re- The commissioners look to both found it hard lo get my rebellious game a l t e r holding the Geneseo muscles back in shape. Then came quested to submit an "all-opponent" team to this office the old and the new lor some out- W.A.A., the Women's Athletic Asso- booters scoreless. competition in a league by one week prior to the close of the season. . . . Anyone standing thai has always provided some of t h e ciation, to the rescue with just the Huff Injured at all interested in writing sports for the State College great intramural thrills through light amount of organized sports to The injury jinx began to c a t c h i he years. up with the Peds as Danny Huff, a is urged to report to the News Office Monday night. III niv every mood and muscle. Smalt£et£p>osi(i The NEWS WINSTON L. > YOU IIAVK BEEN FREE WAITING FOR Its what's up front that counts •:->•>>:••.:•:•• •••: >.'• tfwfrsr.Mbxitftft YOUR ^^M**V;>S^^tfmrt 1 AT THE CO-OP Winston puts its First there is tennis, which starts whenever any girls feel they have I he energy. Rendezvous? T h e courts on the corner ol Partridge and Washington. Volleyball, which is held in Page gym, is on this week's list nl starters. So sign on the line on the sheet on the W.A.A. bulletin board. All you Florence Chadwicks will be glad lo hear that, swimming and lile saving begin Wednesday, 7-1) p.m. al Ihe Public Bath No. 1 located on Ihe corner ol Central and Ontario. See ya 'round the sports, girls' PERSONAL COPY FILTER-BLEND Of t i l t ' up f r o n t . . . f i n e , flavorful tobaccos, specially processed for filter smoking Cor ner ONTARIO a n d BENSON SOCIAL w4Btea CALENDAR WITH YOUR PURCHASE Of ANY SMITH.CORONA PORTAULE. GET A • TOUCH-TYPING COURSE" ft i fl L I HOI. 0 9 lUHAt CO 1 0 . WI ff ••>1 (J U • ^ AI L M . N. C, in This Actual $12.95 Value Record ASbum "•"SB Say goudljyu lo "hunl and pack" typing In |usl Hi days yuu u n lujrn lu lypu Un- tuiu'tl *.jy lliii oauy way wild It'LUIlllllIJi1 Smith-Corona 'imffwwffi IM.M.I J U 95 IOUCHTYPINQ RECORD AU1UM INCLUDED FREE I IhoWoild'sFaslBsl Port.1 hI,- ,',,iii all ilia Ioniums ol oiini) lypuwiilws Hilludnlg l'tti!ti G.i|;u, KeySi'l Utuldlul, QuitK Sul M d I g i II s .i II il ul !) IUIOC. LIKE A CIGARETTE SHOULD / Contact Molding Hooks - Paints Paper Although two of the four sched-' illed games were forfeited this week, the spotlight candidates still m a n aged in turn in their performances. 'Ihe KB squad, alter inking a lorlcii I ii un ihe Humps las! T h u r s day ri lied liugelj on I lie el torts of George McOaiighey and Gary Lynch lo down Sayles Hall on Tuesday McGaughey, playing defensive leii. halfback wa.-> responsible lor i luce pass mtercejitions which pointed the way to the KB victory. Lynch, halfback and usual pass r e ceiver, pulled in a throw to account lor t h e other touchdown. ()v(T-t)u'-Door Hangers STATU VOUMiK W I N S T O N TASTES GOOD - Slud.s Lamps 5 u |> 01 • SpuuJ Ailiun in II iliuue It's Central Variety ('lollies Drier Compliments Peds Hit Itoud The Peds travel to Adelphi tomorrow to meet the P a n t h e r s in a 2:00 p.m. game on Long Island. Adelphi, as many will doubtless r e member, played the role of spoiler in last year's homecoming game with a 6-3 conquest of t h e Peds a n d t h e year before reeled off a 4-2 victory over Albany on Adelphi homelands The following week t h e ballclub again lakes to t h e road, this time up to Plattsburg where in t h e past I wo years the Albany booters have gamed 2-3 and 1-0 victories. T h e next home appearance of t h e Peds will be on Wednesday, October 22. when t h e visitors will be from Middlebury College of Vermont t'olletfe Florist for Y e w s Agree . . . I " | • ' I FLORIST and GREENHOUSE All Uppenlassmen The Superb I "SILENT SUPER" EDUCATOR APPROVED DIAL 4-1125 freshman from Berlin, New York, joined t h e crutch club for the season with a badly damaged right ankle. The little forward h a d been a s t a r t e r lor both bah games before t h e R P I affair. Goalie Tillman also n a r r o w ly missed being sidelined as he t u r n ed up after the Geneseo game with an injured hand, but saw action anyway. CO-OP Special Discount for Slate functions Gerald Drug Co. ill 313 Central Avenue Western Ave. Albany, N. Y. 1'lione (i-3(U0 •st&tem&f&ttismsefm STATE C O L L E G E N E W S . PAGE 6 Alpha Pi Alpha Jlaule FRIDAY, OCTOBER £ Plwiibit fwa In this time of Trial and T r a g edy when people seem to be cont e n t t o tinker forever with chance, i t is of prime importance t h a t we do not let our left h a n d know w h a t our r i g h t is doing. T h e problem is, of course, how does one type this way? This, by necessity is a problem which m i g h t disturb t h e Royal Typewriter people. Insofar as left and right are concerned (a subject through which we should, by all rights and prejudices, steer a clear p a t h through, as through t r o u b led w a t e r s ; be t h a t what it mayl are concerned, the importa n t thing is not who, why, what, where, or even when, but "togetherness," inspired by McCali's, of course. McCall's is a n other publication — but never n:inil about reading it (you do read don't you, or just a t t e n d meetings?). f o r this morning's sermon we conclude with a plea: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." T h e new Alpha Pi Alpha fraternity house is located a t 135 South Lake Avenue. At present, twenty men are living there. When rennovations are complete, the house will accommodate over thirty of the brothers. 10, 1958 Jfoute :NGUSH draKe \r\ **° b\o^' c* V\ev s^a SignumLaudis Announces Top Student Jloudl T h i s weekend will be a busy one Sigma Phi Sigma lor the Greeks on campus, with t h e Susan Goldfarb '59, President, disemphasis on Open Houses and fac- closes t h a t Ethel S a n t u p e , J a n e ulty teas. Lemberger, and Susan Rosenbaum. Sophomores, have been initiated K a p p a Delta Rita Lesko '59, President of t h e to the sorority. All faculty members are cordially sorority, announces t h a t Kappa Delta will e n t e r t a i n members of t h e invited to a tea held at the sororityfaculty at a tea Sunday from 3 to 5 house Sunday from 3 to fi p.m. p.m. at the sorority hou.se. G a m m a Kappa Phi I'M G a m m a G a m m a K a p p a Phi has initiated J a n e Cass '59, President, states the following to the sorority, a n t h a t there will be an Open House nounces J o a n Anderson '59, Presifor S t a t e s m e n at 8 p.m. All S t a t e s - d e n t : Patricia Fisher, Gilda Sc.sti. men are cordially invited to attend. Sally Fagan, and J u d i t h Kiehle, A t : a for faculty members will be Juniors. Also Barbara Bowen, Gail K a s p a r i a n , Marjorie Petty, Dana held Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Graham, and Harriet SuL'liffe, ( h i Sigma Theta There will be a faculty tea Sunday S phomores. from 3 to 5 p.m., according to Teresa Beta Zcta Kerwin 'SO, Vice-President. Teresa Vitale '59, President, reA coffee hour is scheduled for Monday evening with Alpha Pi Al- ports t h a t Lynn Beals. Susan Berne, pha fraternity immediately after and Susan J a m e s , Sophomores, have been formally initiated into Beta the sorority meeting. Zeta sorority. All faculty m e m b e r s are invited to attend a tea at the sorority house from 3 to 5 p.m. THlNKUSH bossy 1GUSH- sWP d monkey eN Phi Helta An Open House for S t a t e s m e n will be held a t the Phi Delta house tonight from 8 to 12 p.m.. according to Sally Weeks, President. T h e invitation is extended to all S l a t e College students with the exception of freshman women. Sigma Lambda Sigma Robert D'Andrea '00 has been elected R u s h m a s t e r of Sigma L a m b da Sigma fraternity, announces J o h n Cocco '59, President, Free Gift Awaits You . . Avon Products IDA MAY TEN EYCK Personal Representative THlNKUSH: CHUMPANZEE 693 S t a t e Street T H R U S H - OOUCANO Cosmetics & Toiletries ENGLISH: hatchery for baby skunks THINKLISH TRANSLATION: Obviously, this poor fellow hasn't heard about Luckies. Why? Elementary. Any man who smokes the genuine article wouldn't touch another brand with a ten-Cool cigarette holder. With Luckies, you get the honest taste of line tobacco. Why settle for less? (The man in question is a Cigumist. Don't let this happen to you!) sTlNKUB*TOR -rH\U*USH ENGLISH: false hair-do for toen-acje girls /lUCKl' ilyHiKi SPEAK THINKLISHI Put in a good word and MAKE $251 LxU ltesftWrfSS«*« c* "gwjpg/ Here's I lie easiest way vol to m a k e money! .lust put two u o i d s I ogcl llcr In I'o n n a new one. Kxnmple: sluli | lobster S I . O H S T K K . iKllgliuli trails: shelllisli with bad maimers, i We'll pay $'.ia each lor the h u n d r e d s nl T h i n U i s h words jiidgei I best and we'll li nl in c iiui11 v in our college ads. Send your Tliinklitili wurils with I ranslat ions' tn Lucky Strike, ilux 117A, M l . Vermin, N. Y. KIK'IOHU your name, address, college or iini\ eisily, and class. THlNKUSH: PHONYTAIL Get the genuine article R (CJ -I / £ T T E S Get the honest taste of a LUCKY STRIKE Product of uw <J¥mt/U&cm iJvvuew tvnuiwny — (Jovaaso is our middle State T h e new President of Signum Laudis, t h e S t a t e College Honorary Scholastic F r a t e r n i t y , has recently been announced. He is Robert Wiggins '59, according t o Dr. J a n e t Hood, faculty advisor to the o r g a n ization. Founded In 1932 Signum Laudis was founded in 1932 for t h e purpose of recognizing and recording outstanding scholarship a t S t a t e College. Chosen From Top Ten Per Cent T h e m e m b e r s are chosen from the top ten per cent of the Senior class. Four per cent is chosen in the spring of the J u n i o r year, four per cent in the fall of the Senior year, and the remaining two per cent is chosen in the spring of the Senior year. All candidates for Signum Laudis must have a t least a 3.0 average and must have h a d a t least fifty credit hours at S t a t e College. Signum Laudis Scholar State Grads Study At Yale On Fellowship 'M» Z-463 The Elite Meet Hear Music With a Beat (»ood Food, Too, The SNACK BAR AtBru L. G. BALFOUR Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Steins, Rings Jewelry, Gifts, Favors Stationery, Programs Club Pins, Keys Medals, Trophies UNIVERSITY P.O. B U H L 171 Marshall Street Syracuse 10, New York UK 5-7HS7 Carl Horeuson, Mgl'. Two members of the class of 1958 of the New York S t a t e College for Teachers a t Albany are beginning graduate work this year as Woodrow Wilson Fellows. ews ALBANY, NEW YORK. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. . ' 1958 • *J * mw V Charles L a F o n t a i n e and Donald Rice are among the thousand prospective college teachers in the UnitVOL. X L I l i NO. 21 ed S t a t e s and C a n a d a entering graduate schools on Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships. Brubacher, Pierce, New Dorm Slate Annual Formal Dances Tomorrow evening the three largest dormitories of the college will sponsor formal dances for the girls living in the halls. Brubacher, Pierce, and the New Resident Hall will have dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in their respective halls. Brubacher Hall Brubacher's dance will be "Rainbow Rhapsody" and it will take place in the Lower Lounge. Playing at the dance will be Sammy Bruno and his band, announces Phyllis Gough '61, General Chairman of the event. Chaperones include Theodore Bayer, Assistant Professor of Business, and Mrs. Bayer; Roswell Fairbank, Associate Professor of Education and Mrs. Fairbank; Robert Luippold, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, and Mrs. Luippold; and Mr. and Mrs. T h e President of t h e organization, who is designated as the Signum Laudis Scholar, is the m e m b e r of the first four per cent chosen who has the highest average. He also receives a twenty-five dollar award after his a p p o i n t m e n t a s \*llUI I lllCll President. Hathaway. airmen Announce Homecoming Schedule rKllllKjUllCe LaFontaine L a F o n t a i n e is interested in philosophy and religion, but is m a j o r ing in the literature of Rome. Both his p a r e n t s a r e teachers, and he plans to enter this profession h i m self after his g r a d u a t e work has been completed. Rice Rice h a s entered Yale University to study French literature. His interest in t h e subject grew out of his interest in English literature; h e has "come to look to college teaching for the opportunity to find a career which m a t c h e s my own interests and capabilities." The Fellowship Recognizing the critical need for c: lle 6 e teachers, t h e Ford F o u n d a tion recently gave the Woodrow Wil.son Fellowship Foundation twenty-five million dollars to aid outstanding first-year students. Each le.lowship carries funds for tuition and living expenses. "Magic i n t e r l u d e " is the theme of the Pierce Hall formal, which is to be held in the Ingle Room. Music will be provided by the Vincentian I n s t i t u t e "RedO t h e r Members jackets," a 12-piece dance band. Amelia Podber '59, last year's queen, will crown the new queen. T h e other members of Signum K a t h r y n O'Connor and H e r b e r t Walther, Juniors, Chaperones attending this event a r e : David Hartley, Laudis a r e : Peter Blomerly, M a r t i n Cohen, Ellen Dosch, Mary F i t z p a t - Co-chairmen, announce t h e schedule for Homecoming Dean of Men. and Mrs. Hartley; and Arthur Collins, An allowance of $1,400 for single Assistant Professor of English, and Mrs. Collins. rick, Gail Hogan, J a n i c e M a n n i n g . Weekend, October 24-25. students for living is included, with Joyce Sandidge, Frances Skinner, Friday, October 24 New Residence Hall increments for dependents; the full 12:30 p.m.—Formation of floats on Partridge Street T h o r n t o n Smith, Anne Sweet, B a r Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the New cost of tuition and fees is also paid. Field bara Thiele, the student Secretary Residence Hall Saturday night to the theme of " R h a p of t h e group, Doris W a r m u t h , M a r - Saturday, October 25 12-2 p.m.—Faculty-Alumni Coll'ee Hour in Sayles sody in Blue." Harry Vincent a n d his 5-piece orchestra Requirements garet Weitzner. will provide the music for residents of the house, and Hall In order to be considered for a 8 p.m.—Bonfire and Pep Rally on Beverwyck their dates. Fall Group To Be Chosen fellowship, a student must be n o m 1:00 p.m.—Parade leaves Bru Along with the crowning of the queen, there will inated by a faculty member. NominT h e fall group of Seniors for Sig2:00 p.m.—Soccer g a m e between STATE a n d also be a selection of 4 class a t t e n d a n t s , t h e n a m e s ations for Woodrow Wilson Fellownum Laudis has already been pickof which are to be announced S a t u r d a y night. Oswego ships lor next year must be m a d e ed. However the names of these 5-7 p.m.—Open houses a t Greek houses The chaperones will be Richard Hauser, Assistant by faculty members by October 31, s t u d e n t s will not be revealed public9-1 a.m— Dance at Circle I n n Professor of Biology, and Mrs. Hauser; and Clifton 1958. ly until next week in the State Col- Sunday, October 2G Thorne, Assistant Professor of Commerce, and Mrs. lege News. 3-5 p.m.—Jazz Concert in Page Thorne. Those interested in more inforT h e committee requests t h a t all residence halls The committees lor the New Residence Hall formal mation should see the Woodrow WilDinner For New Members participate in t h e weekend by entering a float in were announced by Frances Listun '61, Publicity Di- son Fellowship Campus representaT h e new members of Signum the parade and decorating their respective houses rector. Mary Lo Pressick and Frances Pavliga, Soph- tive or write directly to the WoodLaudis will be initiated at a dinner welcoming the r e t u r n i n g Alum.s. In addition, all four' omores, are co-chairmen of decorations, along with row Wilson National Fellowship to be held in their honor in the classes are expected to march, in the parade S a t u r d a y Gail Rogers as c h a i r m a n of programs, and Ruby Foundation, Box 642, Princeton, New behind their class banners. Campbell and Virginia Dehnert, Sophomores, co-chair- Jersey. near future. men of r e l r e s h m e n t . Pierce Open House Margaret O'Donnell '60, Vice President and Social C h a i r m a n for Pierce dormitory, affirms thai there will be an Open House Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. All faculty members anil students will be the special guests of several girls who Voting will be held today from and his promise ol future useful- Henry Boehning, J a n e Cass, J o h n A folk singer, Homer Wilkins, will will be acting as hostesses. 9 a.in. to 4 p.m. in Lower Draper ness. Senate included the require- Cocca, Lee DeNike, Richard Esner, Miss O'Donnell is also in charge be the guest a t this year's first for t h e election of candidates ment that a nominee has to have a Maiy Fitzpatrlck, Joseph Fosegan, "English Evening." The program Robert Fox, William Gardner, Mar- ol the a r r a n g e m e n t s lor the a n n u a l will be presented Thursday in lor Who's Who Among S t u d e n t s in 2.0 average or better. Pierce Hall formal. tin Goodrich, George Harris, Gary American Universities and Colleges Draper 349 at 8 p.m., and will feaII- Iwity, T h u n a s Hopkins, K e n n e t h 'I he election will be supervised by No Frosh! ture folk materials of the Kentucky Election Commission. Each member of Student Asso- Kadel, Robert Kampf, Anne King, Mountain Country. ciation iexcept freshmeni may vole. .Jay Kohen, Natalie Lemoine, CorWilkins, who is c h a i r m a n of the Quota Each voter will have 30 first place rine Mario. Donald McClain, Bruce Physics D e p a r t m e n t of Mount Holy S t a t e College has received u quota l o i r s a! the election If any ballot Norton oke College, i.s a native Kentuckian. Also Carolyn Olivio, Amelia Pndol thirty s t u d e n t s for Who's Who contains more t h a n 30 votes, it shall He sings not only traditional songs, T h e criteria as sel lorth by Who's be deemed invalid. T h e 30 nominees bcr, Richard Roncolli, Dolores Rusbut new material lrom the living Who includes scholarship, partici- who receive I he highest number ol sell, Car, 1 Scheu, Miriam Sciortino, Today is the deadline lor reservHepc, Ronald Short. ing page.-, in the next edition of the liadition of which he is a contributpation and leadership in academic voles shall be elected, provided each Rosemarie and extracurricular activities, cili- receives al leasl 1:V. ol the possible J a n e Showerman, Barbara Vaas, I'edagogue. Anyone wishing to place ing member. Michael Van Vranken, Palma Viv- an order should contact R. J. B a n i.enship, and service to the school voles nna, Carole Waldron, Sally Weeks, fleld '59. Business Manager, at Dr. Mcllwaine To Open Evening 20', .Musi Vote John Yager, Winifred Youngs, and 2-4726 Shields Mcllwaine, Professor of Al least 20'. ol the total enroll- Dawd Youst English, will open the program with Prices l o r Pages ment ul llir three upper classes While the order* must be in to- background material on the K e n nuisi vole in order lor the election Announcement ()l Flection day, iii' ney is not required immedi- tucky region's culture and history. Stall''.', candidates lor Who's Who in be valid. II the election is invalid. ately Prices are: one page, twentyHie Senate shall elect the candi- lor 1953-59 shall not be announced live dollars; two pages, forty-seven Refreshments To Follow until the lisl has been continued by dates lor Wlio's Who al its discredollars; three pages,, seventy dollars, Alter the program there will be the Who's Who office. K a t h r y n O'Connor '60, Vice-Pres- I inn lour pages, ninety dollars. an lnlormal meeting in Draper 149 ident ol Smiles, is pleased to reporl Wednesday evening, .student Sen Campus Queen Nominations Itet|iiests Sent Out l.ir refreshments. There will be an Nominations lor Campus Queen that thirty freshmen volunteered lo ate nominated thirty-eight Seniors Over filly requests to group admission charge ol twenty-live will begin Monday. Nominations work Willi Smiles Willi the children for the Who's Who ballot They arc houses, fraternities, .sororities, reli- . cuts lor tile evening. will close next Kruluj and declina- gious, and other groups have been ol tile Albany area. tions must be in by 4 p i n . Monday, si nl out Al present only ten replies October 27th Only upperclassuien b tve been sent back Will Provide Leadership IIM.\ nominate and all nominees Sorority Pictures T h i s year the organization will must be Seniors. Sororities which have pledged provide leadership a||d activities fur I'riinaiw Election since their last composite was takthe children ol the Neighborhood president House, Albany Home, and LaHalle A primary election will be held en should have then Tile Biology Club will meet TuesOuting Club will meet in B r u b a c h School lor Hoys. Among the activiWednesday, October 2iJlh. Each up- ( o u t , u l Teresa Kerwin '59, Assist- day al 7:30 p.m. in Brubacher Hall er Hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 ties will ')'' tuUiriiig, ujjorts, swim- p.m., announces Charlotte Miers '59, pi rclassinan will have live lust ant Editor, to a r r a n g e lor pictures with Louis Kostcr speaking on the ming Instructions, arts and crafts, President. place voles. T h e five candidates re- as soon as possible technique used in making museum parties and hiking, ceiving the highest number ol voles laiitors exhibits ready for display. A movie will be shown by S t e p h e n shall be elected to t h e court Friday, Edilor-in-Cluel ul the yearbook Hoover '60 and the schedule for the October 31st, upperclassmen will tins year is Delores Russell '59. Meeting Called Mr Roster, Chief Taxidermist in leaders include: Laureen the pi't paprution laboratory at the T h e r e will be an Important meet- remainder ol the semester will be elect Hit Campus Queen from the Other live finalists. The candidates re- Dewey '59, Managing Editor; Jose- New York S t a l e Museum, has preing Monday at 4 p i n . in Draper 349 .set up Pietrucli, Typing Editor; sented his discussion and demonAll students interested in some ceiving tile highest number of votes phine when the planned activities will commence immediately. All m e m - form ol Outing Club are invited to shall be declared elected Campus Judy Pearl.slone, Juniors, Assistant stration a t a previous meeting and bers, freshmen, and interested per- attend T h e invitation is especially Queen will be announced on Campus Managing Editor; a n d Nancy Leigh- it proved a huge success. Everyone is welcome. Night, November 1st. ton '61, L a y - o u t Editor. extended to freshmen. sons are requested to be there. Upperclassmen Vote For W h o s Who; Nominate Candidates For Campus Queen ENGLISH: man who smokes two different b r a n d s of c i g a r e t t e s . wmmsfc&mm&sess&i&smaiziiB Evening Bills Folk Singer Pedagogue Sets Deadline Today Smiles Holds First Meeting Outing Club Shows Movie At Brubacher Taxidermist Talks To Biology Club