LIBRARY STATE COLL£••!'.; STATE COLLEGE N E W S PAGE S FRIDAY, D E C E M B E R I I , 1 9 5 9 ; 94 « Newman Club Honors Four NEW YORK STATE CO-ED CAMP Male & Female 19 years & over O n S u n d a y evening, December 6, t h e a n n u a l Newman Club B a n q u e t was held a t t h e S h e r a t o n - T e n Eyck Hotel. T h e J o h n Henry C a r d i n a l Newm a n Honorary Awards were given to Newman Club members. T h i s year's winners were Ethyl J e a n Mershon, Madeline B . Despres, a n d Owen B . Davis, Seniors. T n e other winner was Richard L. Boyle, G r a d student. Guest Speaker T h e guest speaker for t h e evening was t h e Reverend Owen P. Bennett, O.P.M. T h e Reverend B e n n e t t spoke on t h e t h r e e things necessary to b e a good Nowmanite. They a r e optimism, c o m m i t m e n t to religious work and a strong c h r i s t i a n character. His Excellency Bishop William A. Scully a n d President a n d Mrs. E v a n R. Collins were a m o n g t h e special guests. Eighteen area colleges were represented. Veep Checks SA Budgets All organizations receiving a budget from t h e S t u d e n t Association are required to submit periodic financial reports. J a m e s Dougherty, Vice-President of SA, announces t h a t these reports are due n e x t Monday. Groups Contacted R e p o r t forms have been furnished to most of the budgetary groups. Every organization, e::cept those which receive a n income, should now h a v e a form on which to r e port all expenditures t h u s far this year. Income Receiving Groups T h e following organizations will be contacted n e x t week concerning th'jir r e p o r t s : D & A Council, Music Council, Pedagogue, a n d State College News. Due Monday All r e p o r t s m u s t b e i n S t u d e n t Mail (J. Dougherty) by 4 p.m. Monday. I t will n o t be necessary to s u b m i t vouchers unless specifically r e quested. It's not too lately your selection \ Athletics (Phy. Ed. 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A L B A N Y , NEW YORK State Peels Face Siena Indians In Annual Battle Tomorrow By DAN LABIELLE to be t h e most exciting game of t h e For the fourth consecutive year, season. Since then, t h e traditional State's varsity basketball squad rivalry h a s made t h i s game t h e will play Siena College tomorrow m a i n attraction of t h e year in S t a t e night a t t h e W a s h i n g t o n Avenue sports. I n t h e 1958 season t h e Purple Armory. This contest is expected to draw more Albany area b a s k e t - a n d Gold scalped t h e I n d i a n s 66-42. Last season S t a t e lost to Siena ball enthusiasts t h a n a n y o t h e r game played i n t h e Tri-City a r e a by a narrow margin, t h e decidingthis year. T h e preliminary c o n t e s t factor being field goals. between State's F r e s h m e n a n d S t a t e s m e n a t 5-4 Siena's JV will begin at 6:30 p . m . T h e Peds n o w stand a t a 5-4 Background record having lost to Utica T u e s The series between the two day night 65-61. According to t h e schools began in 1939. I n t h e 1939- Ped mentor, "This game should be 40 season Siena nipped t h e p r e - w a r a toss-up. I have a lot of respect Peds by seven points in t h e initial for D a n C u h n a a n d h i s boys b u t encounter, 52-45. I n t h e following if we can play as well tomorrow season t h e Loudonville I n d i a n s as we did two weeks ago in New emerged victorious in two meetings, Jersey we have a very good chance winning one game by three p o i n t s of winning. I don't t h i n k Siena is and tnV ing t h e third game of t h e as good as Oneonta or Cortland series by t h e wide margin 62-27. a n d h a d we played decently we Due to the Second World War, t h e would have won those two games." series did not, resume till 1946. T h e The Loudonville I n d i a n s now Peds still suffered defeat. I n 1957 have a 1-7 record. D a n C u h n a is the Peds lost 75-66 in what proved not certain of t h e outcome of t h e game. Albany's recent win in t h e NAAIA C h r i s t m a s t o u r n a m e n t , h a s darkened his hopes. Fee Payments Scheduled for February 1 - 5 Casey H u r t T h e absence of R o g Casey, due to a charley horse in t h e hip, will hinder t h e team offensively a n d defensively. T h e Delmar product h a s seconded Cohen in shooting and rebounding this season. listening to music playing; cards or, eating good Food at low prices SNACK BAR Gerald Drug Co. Albany, N. V. Phone (j-3CilO FRIDAY, J A N U A R Y Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Steins, Rings Jewelry, Gifts, Favora Stationery, Programs Club Pins, Keys Medals, Trophies UNIVERSITY P.O. 31.1)0. 171 Marshall Street Syracuse ll», New Vork G i t 5-78J7 Carl Sorerufon, Mgr. More taste by far...yet low in tat...And they mid "It couldn't be done!" VOL. XLIV, NO. 2 7 Libous Serves As Editor-in-Chief, Gebhardt Managing Editor In '60 Traskus Announces Other Staff Changes Photo by Tod Proskln BARBARA LIBOUS Monica Traskus '60, Editor-in-Chief of the State College News, announces the following changes on News Board for the coming year. Editor Barbara Libous '61 is the newly elected Editor-in-Chief who will take over the duties involved immediately. Robert Gebbhardt '61 has been elected to the position of Managing Editor; a position, not filled last year, involving coordination of the office Staff. Associate Editors Patricia La Balbo and Robert Huneke, Sophomores, fill the positions of Associate Editors vacated by Miss Libous and Gebhardt. Elaine Romatowski 'Gl h a s been elected to t h e position of Feature Editor, replacing David Feldman 'GO. D a n Labeille '62 replaces J o h n Modeler 'GO as Sports Editor. Replacing J a m e s M c F u g h . Public Relations, J a n e G r a h a m , Business Manager, and J a n i c e G r a h a m , Cireulati. n and Exchange, Seniors, a r e S e n a t e began its proceedings with held for officers of all organizations Dave Zamory '01, B a r b a r a Wieninga S l a t e F a i r report by t h e Co- from Fe-bruai-y 2 to February 5. er 'Gl, Valerie Yule 'G2, respectively. Chairmen, Camic Everett a n d Lou Declination^ a n d preference blanks Desk Editors W.iLi. i, Juniors. They asked foi "Mist he iu by February <) Voting Freshmen elected to t h e position Senate's approval of t h e suggestion will take pla.ee February 12, 12 a n d of Desk Eiiitor a r e : Don Allen, J i m IS. A political rally will be held in Blenker, Linda LaSallc. Ed Mangelsto use a portion of t h e proceeds from s t a t i Fair to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e Ex- Bruba. her game room on February dorf, D.ui.s M'i'.hlich, Gary Penfield, 11 from 7:20 to 11 p.m. Totai Vienese, I r e n e Wister. periment in I n t e r n a t i o n a l Living I m p e a c h m e n t C o m m o n s ta ters plan. Tluoitgh this plan a S t a t e Senior, F r a n Jadick a n d Tony College student, having completed T h e last item on t h e agenda was D'Onolri > a r e C o m m o n s t a t e r s for his J u n i o r year, will spend a sum- the discussion on t h e motion brought the next semester. mer in Europe. T h i s s t u d e n t will be a t t h e last meeting to impeach The consultant staff will include: chosen by a board of three faculty Senator Battaly. T h e basis of B a t - Feldman J a m e s Dougherty, J a n e members a n d two students. In addi- taly'.s defense was t h e constitution- G r a h a m , Modder, Elizabeth Spencer, ami Miss Traskus. tion, a foreign student, will be ality of correlating unexcused a b sences from meetings with neglect brought to S t a t e College lor a complete school year. Senate u n a n i m - ol duty. T h e motion I'm- impeachwas passed. Meeting a d ously approved this plan. T h e fin- ment lourned ancial sin eess of t h e plan depends Senate: State Fair Proceeds to Send Student Abroad for Summer Speech Class Presents Play Cheerleaders to Sponsor Dance Notice L G. BALFOUR 8, I 9 6 0 The olfice of Oscar E. Lanford, Dean of the College, a n n o u n c e s t h e T h e Starters schedule oi second semester fee p a y S t a r t i n g a t center for t h e I n d i a n s ment ;i:id rules for payment. will be J o h n Smith, leading r e There are live days for fee p a y - bounder. Flanking h i m on t h e forments; do not c u t classes to pay fees. ward line will be P a t M a r t o n e a n d Packets may be picked up in t h e J o h n Legasse. At t h e guard posiBusiness Office a t t h e next most tion Siena boasts Gary Smith, top toi.veniciu turn. T h u d - q u a r t e r s t u - scorer of t h e season averaging nine dent teachers m u s t pay lees on points per game, a n d J o e Healey. Wednesday, J a n u a r y 27. before g o D e n n y Johnson, D o n Cohen, ing off campus. Sherwin Bowen, J i m Greene will Currently enrolled s t u d e n t s w h o be starting for t h e Peds. T h e fifth failed to pre-register a n d t u r n in m a n , if Casey is still n o t able to their packets on or before D e c e m - play h a s not y e t been picked. ber 18, 1959, will pay a lr.te charge Coach Sauers h a s stated t h a t he unless they present a n encuse from does n o t consider this game to be the medital office. Regular ses- of special importance. He regards sion students who do n o t pay their this a s a regular game a n d h e plans fees or make satisfactory a r r a n g e - on playing it as such. T h e Peds ment.') with t h e Business Office by (Continued an Page, lh Column 1/ February 5, I960, a r c considered n o t registered. Procedure For Paying Fees Make out, all checks in advance for the exact a m o u n t d u e . Make p a y ment to: NYS College for T e a c h ers. upon a $1200 profit from S t a t e Fair. Fees: All s t u d e n t s ' college fee, 12 hours or n.ore, $27.50. 11 hours or "Campus King to equal inure less, $2.50 plus $] 75 per hour. T h e Speech 202 class will present money for .State Fair, W h o will be Money Pick up packets in t h e Business this \ ear's most popular mail not Tbc Glass .Menagerie by Tennessee The lie-:; order ol business Was a Offi<e Dluo, p.e, tees and fill o u t by his .secret ballot appeal, but by Williams on Tuesday and WednesID card a., soon a., possible a l t e r his money drawn) day, in Richardson 291, beginning appeal'.'" This requi :,t m a d e by J a i m e G r a h a m , leaving the Lusmess Office. at H p.in : no charge for admission. statement was released recently representing S t u d e n t Union Board Pick up packets according to t h e I n u n S t a t e Fair Co-Chairmen Camic lor $450 to be appropri ted from T h e production is a staged readCheer! .aid's will sponsor a dance following schedule: Everetl and Lou Wolner, Juniors. surplus for an Inaugural Ball to be to be i eld in t h e BrUoacher Game ing by t h e Advanced Oral Interpretation class. Although it is C a m p u s King, a relatively new Monday, Feb. 1: held mi February 20 honoring new Room tonight irom !) p.m. 'o 12 basically a s c r i p t - i n - h a n d reading, idea mi campus, will be chosen from 9-10 Abbott-Barbieri. lhe facilities of lighting, movement, six Senior on t h e n i g h t of S t a t e Student Association officers. Discus- in idi light. 10-11 Harc/cw. ki-Bowen A lecture ol t h e dance l , a pep and sound will be employed. sion billowed as to t h e possibility of Fair. February 6. 11-12 Bower-Byron. Nominations lor this high position char, ill!1 admission to this affair. rally led b\ t h e cheerleaders. T h e 12-1 Caecavale-Conca. will be held J a n u a r y 11, 12, 12 from In oi ui r to legislate on this motion pep rally is m preparation lor the ('ast 1-2 Cotulojani-Deali Albany S l a t e vs. Siena basketball Those who w i l l appear in t h e 10 a in. t,ii 4 p.m. with (let luiations 2-:( DearsU ne-Klnir.el t '.one tomorrow night a t t h e Arm- performance a r e : F r a n Offricht 'GO, s nece s, ry lor Senate to met! to follow on the 14 a n d la. T h e n u Tuesday, Feb. 2: as Amanda Wingl'ield; Edward the preliminary election to narrow in a coiniillLI.ee o! the whole ory. !)-!()' Enders-Fox A highlight ol the evening will be Mendus, Grad, as Tom Wingfleld: the Held to six will he Janu.j-y 22 is di elded by a majoril v vole the | i e cnlal mil ol a i haimpionslllp S,nulla Fa ye, Grad, a.s Laura; and 10- 11 FialicKel-( ioodonow and 29. All students a t S t a t e .in- to ta ;e t h e t i l t ire a i m m i l t I n u r - tropin which was won by the Al- John Heald, Grad, as t h e Gentle11-12 Cioodrich-llealey eligible to nominate anil Vol •, 12-1 Hea.sley-L.zo plus bum Stall' lu.sf.ol ball team at tin man Caller. T h e final vote will consist ol con1-" Jackolsky-King • President then reported t h a t N A I A H e . m e t No 21 toiirnainenl It l.s under Lie direction of Jarka tributions trum the student body Th 2-:i Kirchgi ssliei -1 ,ec and t h e person receiving the larg- the pending Student Association held December 22-20, III New Jersey. '.;{. Buiiaii, Associate Professor ol Wednesday, Feb. :!: 'I'll I r iphy w ill be presented by l'ngllsh. est amounts ol money donated to eh ctidi would be run aci ordmg to 9-10 l,egg-M; line. C a m p u s ('lies', will reign a , the lir.it He- election bill drawn up by last I lie team i iptam, Dennis J o h n .on 10-11 Manning-Millei Annual Campus King. year's Senate. Nominations will be On, to Kol el't Ilelwig '00, President 11-12 Millct-Myshnsk! ol 11 it- Sluuenl Association, and will S t a t e Fair l.s held annually to 12-1 Nadlcr-Oppedisano be on ci .play in the SI udent Union provide iunds lor foreign students 1-2 Oretsklli-l'letl'lek. follow in t h e presentation. to come and study nil Slate's c a m p 2-2 fietrosimone-Kendert. Robert Anderson, Director of Hi hai 0 Sauers, Assist a n t us. Funds Irom last year's Fair are Off C a m p u s Placement, a n Priilessor ol Physical Education, will Thursday, Feb. 4: currently benefitting several stunounces t h a t a n evaluation be present to give a short speech 9-10 Ithodcs-Scliulck. d e n t s attending Slate this year. The Director of Oil' Campus meeting will be- held for secChairman ol this event is J a c 10-11 •Si harfeld-Sloger Student T e a c h e r Placement, According to Wolner and Everett, ond quarter off c a m p u s stuqueline Lindsay '02. 11-12 Small-Strong. Robert Anderson, requests t h a t thirty different organizations have dent teachers on Wednesday, It h a s also been announced mat 12-1 St t.hunker-Tyler all students wiio participated in offered to assist t h e fund raising J a n u a r y 27 a t i) a.m. SUB is at t h e present time making 1-2 Uline-Walter. the September Experience Proc a m p a i g n by having concessions a t plans lor an Inaugural Bull which 2-3 Walther-Williainson Another m a t t e r of concern is gram of 11)511 report to Draper this year's Fair, T h e faculty will wiil la- le-ld on February 20. Present the orientation 111 e e t i n g for 34!) a t li p.m. T h e date is .Moni n a u g u r a t e the first a n n u a l faculty Friday, Feb. :>: plans in hide a dorm Dining Room third quarter off c a m p u s teaday, a n d it is a compulsory opening show 9-10 w a Wygant as the place where this Ball will be chers on T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 28 meeting lor all those concerned. it)-ii Yandiun-Yule. Everett and Wolner have predictheld. at i) a.m. Attention h a s been The September Experience Pro11-12 Zachow-Zwlcklebauer. ed t h a t this year's Fair will be t h e C h a i r m a n of t h e event is Janice drawn to t h e fact tliat a t t e n d gram is p a r t of t h e program of 12-2 All students who could n o t largest and most profitable of any G r a h a m '00. ance is compulsory. Education 21. Fairs u p to date. make it on schedule. StudentstoElect 'Campus King' Relax by 217 Western Ave. btatc Lollege News Z-464 COUNSELOR'S WANTED TJ '• ''"? ' ..T >• I t J. jZdi * ' 'i'k\ ilix Notice STATE C O L L E G E N E W S STATE COLLEGE PAGE Z FRIDAY, NEWS JANUARY 8, Amen "If I am nominated, I will not run; if I am elected, I will not serve" as editor of this paper for another week! It has been interesting, disillusioning, nerve racking, and at times rewarding. But times goes on and this is the last issue I'm responsible for, and you know what, I'm glad. After three and one half years of being in the News office on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, I'll now have a chance to see what college students normally do on those nights. The office has been left to a capable staff which with the support and cooperation of the student body can turn out a very good paper. It is very important for everyone to realize that putting out the paper is not a job which only affects the staff, but everyone who wants to have news in it. 44-45 . . . P e r h a p s you feci relieved and maybe even a little sad as your job comes to a n end. Everyone knows t h a t t h e Editor of t h e NEWS contributes m u c h time a n d effort in fulfilling' his position. T h e staff which h a s worked with you during- t h e p a s t year appreciates all you h a v e done for us, t h e NEWS a n d most i m p o r t a n t t h e e n t i r e school. You can feel proud of the job you have done. T h a n k s , Monica, for everything-. STATE COLLEGE NEWS ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS MAY 1916 OF 1918 n e r a n d E v e r e t t to give a r e p o r t on State F a i r (applause) . . . Helwig concerned over m a r i t a l s t a t u s of new C a m p u s K i n g . . . Helwig now concerned over dimensions of C a m p u s K i n g . . . Sounds like he is worried. Natives a r e restless, we've seen quieter 8th graders. S e n a t e solidly backs Wolner's suggestions in straw vote. Wolner and Everett leave (applause). G r a h a m , representing SUB, asks for $450 for n e w inaugural ball . . . Fowler panics (quickly recovers) . . . S e n a t e sets about getting a band for S U B very serious . . . Nesbitt worried about receiving line for new SA Pros. . . . might wind up no longer t h a n t h e line of wellwishers . . . Fowler panics again WE CAN DO W I T H O U T . . . end of t h e world parties yogurt . . . t h r e e e x a m s in one day . . . exams . . . losing to Siena . . . bartenders who won't listen to our troubles . . . Dippikill . . . people who don", know w h a t they'-e talking about . . . people who don't . . . the ice in t h e p a r k i n g lot . . . people who know their place, but won't dig it . . . treys who remember a l t e r they've loaned us money . , , the sixth dav ol a five-day deodorant pad . . . writing this column . . . knocking' S e n a t e this week . . . those idiots who say "Is it cold enough for you?" . . . classes before 2 p.m. and i Iter H p.m. . . . mornings . . . M a r t i a n jokes . . M a r t i a n s . . . our pictures beading the column this week . . . this week . . . people who don't rea.l this column . . . p a n h a n d lers who drive to work. . . . EN PASSANT We can't figure out why Erskine Caldwell bothers to write. T h a t m a n could have such a good time just sitting a r o u n d t h i n k i n g . We tried to buy a bum a meal the other day. but all he wanted was a dime for the parking meter. "Operation Petticoat" Ca ry G r a n t , Tony Curtis. Runs the g a m u t from the ridiculous to the sublime. You'll have the feeling t h a t you probably could have written the script yourself but we'll have to a d m i t that tile humor is consistent. T h e characters, roles, and .situations a r c al typical We didn't think it possible for a lousy flick to be highly e n t e r t a i n i n g STRAND "The Wreck of the Mary Deare." Gary Cooper. C h a r l t o n Heston. " T h e .strange story ol Gideon Patch" . . really tiioili h with a name like thai we'd h i v e In i,ehe\ e il Ii you've been blei-sed \ulh a twisled sense ol h u m o r you'll love this one fans! T h i s guy lii hl.s a losing battle lor two \M'ek.i Willi a seasick crew. T h e outcome is rather spectacular but we still couldn't help thinking t h a t vivid color and .'(nl dimension would lend thai needed touch ol realism DELAWARE Gamman - State* Do 1/bu Think fbrl/burself? PAGE " T h e time has conic, the walrus said, 'to speak of m a n y thing's.'" —Coleridge F R O M I S TO YOL It lias been said, and .somewhat wisely, t h a t all good things must end. It is with this thought that, we write our last column. It's been fun and informative; at least, -for us. Believe it or not. sometimes your confusion was not greater than our own. A word of advice to future Comm o n - S t a t e r s : Sparing the rod will not spoil t h e child, b u t m i g h t e n courage the child to do some good. It was this t h o u g h t t h a t guided us; we knocked where it was necessary but not often enough to be m e a n . So—hail and farewell. AS YOU KNOW We clout like; The posters in the peristyles, in case you h a v e n ' t gotten the clue before; the substandard size of Page hall, stage, and gym; t h e long trek to an anti-climatic c a m p ; the relative inactivity of .Press Bureau; used (hewing gum in the drinking fountains; student lack of interest in fund-raising events; administrative control over cocktaihng; the improvised and impoversehed Co-op storeroom—namely, the halls. REMEDIAL LIVING We would like: The above dislikes remedied; a good-Torch Night skit; heated but sensible campaigning in the forthcoming elections; Mysk a n i a recommendations for nominees they would like to see elected to their group; more publicity lor honoraries; c o m m e n c e m e n t exercises in front of Page rather t h a n in back ol Bru; a new school mascot—or a gigantic campaign building up the prestige of our present penguin; I F G to schedule Marty, Roman Holiday, and A S t r e e t c a r Named Desire; more all-school formats to be held first semester. EVENTUALLY We prophesy: T h a t the student body will have increased to skateyeig'ht or a t lea.st umptynine within the next year; professor's salaries will approach 25.000- not dollars, of course; the c a m p u s will move to a campus-site; bridge will edge out all major sports on campus, and a c e r t a i n coach will receive a different type of trophy—a g r a n d s l a m ; illness will reach an all-time high next semester. WHY NOT WE TOO Dear Deans: Correct us if we're wrong, but it seems to us t h a t due to a lack of mid-semester break la.st. year, there was a n unusual a m o u n t of student-illness. Although we recognize il as educationally unsound, a t least, we are honest, enough to admit that, .students c r a m for exams. Rveryone else has a. .substantial vacation to allow them to recuperate from t h e pressures of exams, before they commence t h e pressures of classroom activities. Why not we, too? EVENTFUL Big' doings: The first annua] Foreign .Student-,' Day, relating' S t a t e Fair with fho.se .subsidized by the venture; S t a t e Fair itself; elections and Inauguration Day; the first [naugural Hall. S l a t e plays Siena S a t urday "Useless" will be there, will you? hooking back, as we are prone to do. we like lo admit t h a t the special I unci ions of the present administration, from MUD in .May to Parents' Day, were exceptionally wellplanned and well- lippoi'tctl. S K l ' H I D O O l.o you! LOTS O' 1.1 ( K Double, double, loll anil trouble; : rib n a m , pu)XT, exam For those ol you who do we'll SIT von next semester For them that, don't it's been line. LAST B I T NOT LEAST It's difficult to sum up a semi fer II., tin- biggest achievement been hew doors? Will success spoil Joe College? Who killed Cock Robill? Are \oii on the SIS Ii I? Motto: Walk IOI'IIV and curry a big stick ol gum ? O F T i l l : WEEK Ha', e \ou e.ii I'leii yolu shale ol the load? Photo by Ted Proskln O O O P S ! WE G O O F E D ! Weeks ago t h e Co-op a n d t h e R. J. Reynolds Company sponsored a contest a n d we d i d n ' t a n n o u n c e t h e winners, so h e r e they a r e : t h e TV was won by J o h n Modder a n d donated t o t h e L a Salle School shown in the picture; Alpha Pi Alpha won t h e sterco;l Beta Zeta won the radio. (BUZZ THIS QUIZ A N D SEE WHERE YOU LAND!*) The Facade By LEVIN and T H O M P S O N "The Mouse That Roared." As much as we h.d e to do it. we're In ten •jiuiii'iid ibis one First Place CSPA Second Place ACP going readers It's a fantastic ..ton ol a J a n u a r y 8, 1960 No 27 pint sl/,cd nation and its live ci.llun Vol. XL IV ego D o n ! get despondent lans. we'll M e m b e r s of t h e NKWH M.if! m a y be re.ulii-tl T a i . and WeilneM iiy Irom 7 t<j 11 ge around to knocking tile I) law are p m a t a-3328. e x t e n s i o n 1! Phonej> T r u i k u . i ft-7448. iii.mi 2-'yj2ij. M o d d e r 8UOJJ4 M't. FHIDAV, J A M AKV K T h e u i i d c r x r u d u a i e new p a p e r ol S u a e U i i m r M i y lent ol Kd'lr itlon a t A l b a n y , News Hoard lor t h e H l u d e n l 7 JO j . in IFG Film. Kiss .Me, Kate, 1'age p u b l i s h e d e v e r y l-'riiluy ol t h e College :.car by n A*MXlat:oii IJ-12 p i n Heat S H I M Dalai Hill Giuiie lfioni NKWH UOAItD IL hi p in K Ii Formal Hush Part \ E D 1 T O K - I N - CI II El' MONICA THA.SKU.'i SATURDAY, J A M AKV II KOBKHT CIEBHAKDT . Associate E d i t o r li :i() p.in Stale \ Siena .IV Armory. IJAiUlAKA L I B O U S Associate Editor !i liu p i n .Stale i Siena Varsity, Armory. DAVID I-'KIJJMA.M Hubert K. Munsey, Director •. F e a t u r e E d i t o r MONDAY, J A M AKV II JOHN MODDEB of Housing, announce.)! all stuH|Kirts UUItoi !! a Hi -1 p m Flections for SCA ollicers, Lower D JAMfcS M e H U G l i . . dents iiol planning to live in Public R e l a t i o n s E d i t o r li HI) p m I'.'i Gamma collee hour lor SDH JANE GKAHAM college dorms or houses uexl >.iie.v> A d v e r t i s i n g E d l t o i li.:i(l p.in li/, col h i hour loi waiters drivers, and cooks from Ei!.Lor JANIC'K G R A H A M semester because of other plans on anil Kxehalltfe Formal Dinner E d i t o r JAMES UOUOHEKTY or leaving school should contact -km.su] lanl HporU ii :ill p m Col Si una Tin la collee hour Potter Club. ELIZABETH BPEN0EK him or I lien ('. Stokes, Dean of Consultant Editor T l ESDAY, J A M AKV l i TED i'ltOUKlN . . . . . Women, as soon as possible so I'll***, '.) a in -1 p m Flections lor SCA olllcer.s, bower D that they may fill vacancies. (i :il) p ill .1 V is New Pall/., Page Names All l i o m i n u n i c a t l o n h MIOU 1 be addressi il lo the e n . ' . , i aiii] in u.lbllrty Applications a r e now being li lib p m Varsity Vs New I'alt/,, Page will be w i t h h e l d un r e q u e s t The STATE COI.I.EGK NKWH i .... . lor oplnion.s ex.pre&j>eu In It* column* oi i oiiiinun.i at,oiio .1.-, .in do nut taken by Munsey for jobs in the li uo p in ( i e n n a i i i 'lub. B i l l oecass&rUy reflect it* view* new kitchen, serving Allien and li 00 p m The Class ."Menagerie, U2!)l .Men's Dorms, to be opened early WEDNESDAY, JANUARY l i second semester. Anyone interU 00 a m Meeting ol second quarter oil c a m p u s s t u d e n t teachers ested is to contact him. « (JO p m T h e Class Menagerie, R2'J1 By DAVE FELDIMAN "A little l e a r n i n g is a clangorous t h i n g " m o a n s (A) it's heifer to leave y o u r mind a l o n e ; iB) people w h o act. on h a l f - k n o w l e d g e often m a k e m i s t a k e s ; (C) b e w a r e ol s o p h o m o r e s . V0U||U,|R.S| even if hi, ted li iii iw he's ii L;is((• you can really enjoy. A Unnknuj ild, what ran you i l o a b o u l il'.' i ( ' ) i lii r e ' , not hing in there an} i v ; i \ . mall's A i^W, AH e n c f ] "Never look a dift horse in 'l'''''H)uih''isgoo,la.lvice because i A) lie II b i l e ; I l i ) B C will havo found out I hal Viceroy frivos |j||pnnKo,a,,,/dtf;iivtte, for i filter. A • sniokiiifi * i • i • man's Lisle. That's Viceroy! ' / / ' i/nii rlicckrtl i f ' i mi lliiri'mil A • . u i i i i n g t lie starling ;al- tllcm '"'.'. i - i h o nine, would you rat her have i.\ j a job wit h an a aired income for life, Inn Vi il Ii no eli,Hire 111 i i i erea e | ! . ' I Hi a ji ill where y o u ' l l alway . lie paiil according lo y o u r a l i i l i l irs? ( ( ' l a Job where .Sou have i n ; c h anee r a p i d l y or be ,y„„ i/msl inns, r/,,r/,r</ I! null'' rr hurl'// l/nit /IIIIlk of four nj il.sllllr. Hill ij fur IJoll I Self! lil'ell'.' A B C " T i n f i n e r I he f i l l er a rami ., I he liner I he Idler aei i o n " i a way of a y i n g i A i d o n ' i ii ,e chicken v. ire College Calendar Notice I960 Exclusive Interview Mi-. B a t t a l y . w h a t is your r e a c tion to your i m p e a c h m e n t ? "I have no c o m m e n t to m a k e a t this time." Is it t r u e t h a t you consulted a lawyer in regards to this case? "Yes. I felt t h a t it would clarify my p r e sentation of this case to S e n a t e . " WAIT!! You Passed em By PASQUERELLA and L E W I S 8, about the money bit but still is passed away . . . S e n a t e opens their h e a r t s (and SA's pocketbook) . . . SUB goes away h a p p y . . . B a t t a l y goes into the frying p a n . . . after lengthy and confused discussion, Battaly moves out of t h e frying pan into the fire . . . S e n a t e impeaches B a t t a l y . . . T h r e e vote No . . . Battaly, Shepnrd and Aceto . . . Two abstain, N o t t i n g h a m and Smith . . . Why? bilious PALACE Barbara— Welcome to the ranks of editors of the STATE COLLEGE NEWS! You may not fully realize yet just how far you've stuck your neck out. From now until next January you can't stop fighting—fighting to put out a paper, to put out a good paper, to make the paper respected, honest, and sincere. You've got to begin to look at State College as an outsider does, but with an insider's devotion. When you're most discouraged, and there's no one to help you, remember you have forty-four former editors watching you and indirectly helping you. Don't let No. 46 down, and don't lose sight of what the News stands for. Yours is the most important position in the school—stand up to it. E. A. S. A CYNIC A jovial Senate convened Wednesday n i g h t a n d after t h e meeting was called to order by President Helwig, t h e m i n u t e s were read. It a p p e a r e d to this writer t h a t the r e a d i n g of the minutes was like a supervised study with a m a x i m u m placed on joke telling and a m i n i m u m placed on reading. Roll call s t a r t s . . . oops fire drill . . . Helwig rises to the occasion a n d advises t h a t i m p o r t a n t papers be removed from t h e room. Needless to say, all papers remained on t h e tables. After freezing for fifteen m i n u t e s waiting for t h e all-clear signal Secretary Cavanaugh continues w i t h t h e roll . . . 4 absent, not a bad n i g h t . . . Helwig calls on Wol- To the Editor: Barbara JANUARY Battaly 0 For 3; Lawmakers Impeach Just Once I'd Like To See .... eom^umdcati^u All my friends return after finals . . . . 100% student approval for some change here at State . . . . The campus moved to Washington Avenue so President Collins can get some new blueprints . . . . no finals . . . . the Editor of the State College News paid . . . . recognition for a job well done for Dave Miller, Publicity Director at State . . . . Dippikill sold . . . . Inter-Sorority and Inter-Fraternity Council sponsor more than one formal per year . . . . a vacation with no term papers . . . . a State football team . . . . Cabinet a functioning body . . . . no tests on the day we leave for home for a vacation. . . . State beat Siena . . . . an A on my transcript . . . . an Inauguration Day like Moving-Up-Day in the good old days . . . . the new Editor put out a paper without developing a headache . . . . a mid year vacation . . . . no hours for State women (dream big) . . . . no apathy . . . . more organizations like Student Union Board . . . . a real political campaign for SA office . . . . a large News staff that worked . . . . Myskania regain its former importance . . . . Senate run smoothly . . . . State win four basketball games in a row . . . . Greeks keep all the rushing rules . . . . more big weekends . . . . another college snow day . . . . an Albany winter with no ice . . . . last but not least, two A's on my transcript. . . . FRIDAY, I960 III a « Union Viceroy lilo i he I('I i he A Win h chance, \IIII ill ilepellil your gl\ e rl'eell , \ oil i li I line I r aelinli ln-eali.se it lia . l i n e . i filler irainl , i In- tun r i lie filler ., liner i lie m o i l i n g . B mi choice C Jil'li'liH'llI , of not i T . ' . t l v l I es, you're apt lo be a \ iceroy smoker. You The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows — ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MANS FILTER...A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! F a c a d e : 1, a face or front, or t h e ever used this knowledge to know principal p a r t of a building. 2. t h e yourselves — which is perhaps the front p a r t of a n y t h i n g (a facade of greatest knowledge. Some of you wealth; a f a c a d e of happiness), have, but most have stopped, t r e m R h y m e s with bus-nod (without t h e bling, a t t h e brink of discovery; N of course). both scared of what you see, and ft may not be exactly according to t J > 0 intellectually lazy to go further Webster, but the above definition anyway. So r a t h e r t h a n learning should do for those of you who may about yourselves, you have created have wondered from time to time yourselves. You have created from your knowledge a mask and a p a r t during foe pa.st year. for yourselves to use. I t is not your How do you say goodbye to someown, but it is your refuge and your thing t h a t you have enjoyed very security, ft is your facade. m u c h ? This is the last 'Facade' and I feel t h a t my a t t e m p t s to tell you some farewell seems in order, this have generally been either misI've h".d a good time. I t h a s been interpreted, or misunderstood. But fun trying to show yo tr flubs and r knew t h a t t h e battle was lost from j o u r fallacies to you. It h a s been the s t a r t . People do not ordinarily interesting' watching you hi the w a n t to look at theinrelves, and Union, the Conunons and cafeteria, they w a n t less to have other people a t soccer games, in the bars and a t look i.nd tell w h a t they see. your parties. I t h a s really been sort I only hope t h a t I may have m a d e of a year long class if Ed 21 in you aware of your own facades. My people. T h e ^ o b s e r v a t i o n reports fondest wLsh'is t h a t I may 'have" d e n t c a m e out on Friday and their pur them a little. At any rate, I've had pose was to show you w h a t is be- a lot of fun hacking a t them. hind your facades. Do not worry, I'm not leaving. If I have ever had any subjects, This is only my first fond farewell. they have been all of you and your But this is the last 'Facade'—on facades. You arc really nice people paper t h a t is. trying to play t h a t you are not. ] have tried to show this to you. If 1 have not succeeded, t h a t is too bad. If I have, a t any rate, amused you, then tit lea.st one of my purposes h a s been attained. I think L'li.i, you are afraid, and Greeks this week schedule coffee t h a t is why you have developed this hours and select chairmen for S t a t e iui.sk, tills facade. You arc afraid Fair its others are d o r m a n t preparto be or act yourselves. B u t I think ing for exams (?) or recuperating t h a t you are less afraid than most from vacations. people. Somehow S t a t e College is a I'si G a m m a real mother to most of Us, even Mildred Pasek '60, President, a n though we are rarely aware of it. We are nestled here, firm in the nounces the appointment of S t a t e .security of her protection. Bet aiise Fair Chairmen. They include Bevof tins you gel. less and less afraid erly Cuccavale '61, Betty Forbes each ye:'.r as you progress class- and Roberta Shoemaker, Sophowise. But what h a p p e n s when you mores. A coffee hour will be held Monday evening for Sigma L a m b leave? da Sigma. It is hoped t h a t when you leave Sifiina 1'lii Sigma you will have acquired some kind Itosetta Kaye '02, President, a n of knowledge to prepare you for the world. I flunk t h a t you have knowl- nounces that a coffee hour will be edge, all right, but not the right held Monday evening for the waitkind. You have learned languages ers, drivers, and cooks from Formal and sciences and the lessons ol the Dinner. world's great minds. You l a c e also Phi Delta Donna Harris 'tiO, President, learned how to take other ]>1•uple a p a r t ; both in the classroom i l l (1 i n stales that a coffee hour was held for the waiters t h e c a l e l e i l a and t.'omnioi V..U Monday evening have absorbed all kind , ol 11). l l l i ' . S Irom Formal Dinner. into your leu i ed, jails,a im 1l l t l e Sigma Alpha Nancy Collis, g r a d u a t e student, gray brains lint your knowledge has I M i.illy v, as pledged at a service held Monday night, announces Donnalee slopped there, Very lew ol y 1 lave 1 Anderson '00, President. Carol Lambert and Doris Williams, sophomores were selected as co-chairnicii of S l a t e Fair. ( h i Sis nut T h e t a Nancy Lou Ryan '60, President, a n n o u n c e s t h a t freshmen pledges will meet with Pledge Captain J o a n Corner ONTARIO and BENSON lieywood '61, on Monday at 7:1ft p.m. T h e object of this meeting is DIAL 4-1125 lo leach the sorority Constitution lo these pledges. A roffec hour for Edward KMied Potter Club will be held February 1, lollowillg t h e regular meeting I h a t day. Chi Sigma Thetu's S t a t e Fair coi h a i n n c n are Alice Harron and Ann College Florist (or Vewm bltt'il '62. c?¥<Mde Jicuuli FLORIST and GREENHOUSE 3 PAGE 4 STATE C O L L E G E N E W S FRIDAY, J A N U A R Y 8, 1S6Q •TATE COLLEGE NEWS Peds| Cop Christmas Tourney from Pace, Jersey Teams By Dave Miller elimination affair in which first one of the all time thrillers in S t a t e night losers were eliminated and An Albany t e a m t h a t wouldn't second n i g h t losers played off for basketball. This was the kind of game fans describe years later to give up finally cracked its t o u r n a - consolation honors. m e n t jinx to win t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p their grandchildren. of the District 31 NAIA C h r i s t m a s State Over Jersey City It all started out when the lead invitational a t Asbury P a r k last State's first night effort, an 82-68 changed h a n d s four times, the last week by beating Glassboro S t a t e in a double overtime thriller decided t r i u m p h over Jersey City, was paced time putting Albany ahead only to by Don Cohen's 28 points via 10 blow a five point lead to tic t h e in t h e final m i n u t e . field goals and 8 free throws. Rog regulation game at 71-71 and send T h e P i e - N e w Year's Tourney, In- Casey was second high with 20. the contest into overtime. volving six New Jersey teams, Pace, T h e Peds keynoted their potenGlassboro opened the overtime a n d Albany State, was the first for t h e district but will probably be re- tient foul line a t t a c k (netting, in scoring and kept a two point edge peated annually. I t was a semi- the tournament, a total of 72 of 89 as the teams traded scores until attempts) by winning this one from the final m i n u t e when Sherwin the free throw line after being out- Bowen took the two free throws shot from the field S t a t e employed t h a t made history — and sank them a zone defense, e a r n i n g a four point both to deadlock the first overtime lead at the half, before switching at 79 points apiece. (Continued from Page 1, Column 2) to a m a n - t o - m a n for a while secCohen Opens Scoring: ond half. T h e Peds reverted to a will not center their defense around zone late in the game. Don Cohen broke the ice on the any one m a n , as was done in the Paterson State, meanwhile, was second overtime netting a field goal, past years with the presence of stage for the semi-final contest on equalized by Glassboro, for the first J a c k Weaver. the second night. P u t t i n g a zone to exchange; then Rog Case)' decided A packed house is expected at work for what coach Dick Sauers t h a t things had gone on long t h e Armory tomorrow night' — See called "one of our best defensive enough and hit I'm' two field from games," Albany owned a three point tile field lo give the Peds a four you there. halftime lead and went on to a 69- point lead, the name, and the tourL'tica Upsets S t a t e 55 victory paced by the shooting of n a m e n t . Sherwin Bowen and Rog Casey who Tuesday night, t h e Sauersmen netted 20 and 17 respectively. Another sel of field goals, and lost to the Utica T a n g e r i n e s in a the game ended with an 85-77 score STATE vs JERSEY CITY close 65-61 fray. T h e loss was due Free Throws Make Difference on board. \,,. ...., lo an extremely unexpected poor 10 H first half on the Albany side. T h e T h e Peds had a prolific n i g h t at Again it was free throws t h a t f''''!,'" 2 halfc'ime buzzer revealed a 37-23 the charily line, netting 21 of 2(i made the difterence as the Peds Wallace •' score, in favor of Utica. T h e Peds tries including a string of 15 con- were outshot from the field in regu- ' ' " ' ' ' n ' ' c , a s e y 7 (> went into a full c o u r t press and secutive successes, for 83',' while lation play. with five m i n u t e s remaining in the hitting on 38'; of the field tosses. Spicci 1 li game, the score was 59-59. Utica Don Cohen, who had to settle for J u l m l i a n t coach Sauers summed it Bowen a :i forged a h e a d in an initial effort 14 points for the night, had a perup after the game when he said, Dzixovkv, o a to win t h e g a m e . fect night a.s did Casey, and Bowen 0 0 hit in 8 of 9 tries from the line. almost in understatement, "we were Horwitz cool on the line." Johnson ... 2 a T h e win set up the final the Jones (I o "This was a tremendous team el'- .Sutherland I) (> following night with Glassboro, who had beaten Pace, providing the op- f o r t . " iie a d d e d , " m y ball c l u b g r e w STATU vs. GLASSBORO position. Some h i n t of what was to u p q u i t e a bit." KG I T come may have been offered when 217 Western Ave. Albany, N. Y. T h i s team really did jell at, Con- Cohen 7 7 Pace, in the preliminary to the mention Hall of Asbury Park, New Wallace ... :t 5 final, won its consolation game on a Phone 6-3610 (i l last second free throw; but it proved Jersey. Will il carry through the Green . . . . . . 9 o anticlimactic to w h a t will r a n k as .season? Most of the observers seem Casey to think so. Spicci ... 2 1 Vallity JfaapdieiJ, Bowen 'IT Dzikowic, 28 Horwitz 9 Johnson li J o n e s 2) S u t h e r l a n d 8 Green 3 1 0 3 0 t) (i 11 5 0 0 a 0 0 1 D STATE vs . PATTERSON KG I T n •1 -1 C o l v n 5 a Wallace '2 1 I) (liven i fi Casey 8 1 Spicci ...... 1 1 IT- Bowen 6 8 I) 21 Dzikowic/ 0 U Horwitz 1) I) 13 Johnson 1 II I) 18 Jones I) 0 5 Sutherland 0 new cigarette paper discovery air-softens" every puff! 13 i) (i a a l.i IP 11 f> 8 17 3 20 I) 0 ) 0 II H a r d - h i t wrestling, suffering from a manpower s h o r t a g e unequalled in its history, will take over Page gym a t 2:00 S a t u r d a y when t h e varsity and frosh tangle with C. W. Post in their fourth s t a r t of t h e season. Down to seven men after Paul Turse was dropped from the squad, the Peds will be looking for their first win of t h e season. They lost to a powerful Winona team t h a t placed three men in the top five brackets in t h e W i l k e s - B a r r c - T o u r . ney; they h a d been beaten by Cortland and R P I in previous m a t c h e s . This gives some idea of the t y i » of opposition t h e Peds have had to face: a W i n o a t e a m whose heavyweight won t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p ai Wilkes-Barre, and whose 155 pounder and 115 pound m a n were botli in t h e top five. Added to this formidable task, the m a n who Winona's heavyweight beat out came from Oswego, a n o t h er of State's opponents. Albany will go into m a t c h e s like thus trailing by five before t h e first man steps on t h e m a t . T h e Peds were s h u t out for the second time this season by Winona, which gained six pins, a forfeit, and a decision to give State a real taste of midwestern wrestling. Dave Pause was the lone Ped not to be pinned as lie held his 137 pound advisary to a decision with some brilliant wrestling. T h e varsity lineup for the C. W. Post m a t c h will go something like this: Dan Huff in 123, J a y Kat/.el a t 130, Pause a t 137, Loun Biolsi a t 147, Dick O'C'onner a t 157, Ken J e w ett a t 107, a n d Tom Ellis a t Heavyweight. All of these boys have been working hard and deserve your support at Saturday's m a t c h . This will be no team t h a t will walk off with honors, for It is a rebuilding team; but still can jell to give the kind of performance t h a t is worthy of S t a t e fans' support. Prosh Prospects F r e s h m a n grappling under coach Tha w Bob Burlingame lost a 147 pound man—Steve C o n d o j a n i - - t o be r e placed by Art Brunell, and may have troubles if J o h n Powhida, a 177pounder who reported overweight after vacation, docs not get down to weight. Oneonta Tuesday T h e frosh will meet Oneonta Tuesday afternoon a t 4:00 when t h e Red Dragon Varsity, including former S l a t e great Tom Parrell, invades Page gym. Parrell is remembered by older S t a t e fans a.s the first unbeaten, untied grappler in the annals of the sport at Stale, when in 1950-57 he won 50 of a possible 50 points to pace the squad lo a 7-2-1 record. AMI A Bowling Roundup These arc the standing of the two bowling le igues a.s of J a m lary fourth. HANDICAP LEAGUE Team W. L. Mens 4 0 EEP 7 1 Kobras 6 2 Apaches 4 4 IU'S 2 fi Commuter's . 1 7 Headpinners 0 4 High Averages R. D u n h a m 159 A. Strassle 150 D. Whifaker 153 C. Demurest 150 SCRATCH LEAGUE Team W. L. KB 7 1 EEP 7 1 Mens 5 3 SLS 4 4 APA 3 5 Commuters 2 fi O u t t e r d u.ster.s 0 0 Sayles 0 6 High Averages C Frank 185 J. Brown 170 V. Montouri 1G9 T. Conotta 169 J. Ecklcman 1C9 at the As I See It Brubacker Hall Victory Minded By JOHN MODDER FOOTBALL AT STATE—There has been a lot of talk floating around the halls of State as well as in some of the best pubs in Albany about football. Do you realize that there will never be a football team at State until the students of this college voice their opinions on whether they want one or not? The Athletic Director of this college can't go into the President's Office and tell him we want football. He would be laughed out of the office because he hasn't got the authority to want football. It's up to the students of this college to get together and go to the Athletic Director and tell him v/e want football. With this backing he can then go in and fight for us. Let's have less talk and action. If you have read this article this far you are probably saying to yourself—all good and well, I want a football team but who are we going to play, where are we going to play and won't we get murdered in the first few seasons. State could set up a three year plan whereby equipment could be bought to equip four intramural teams. After the season is half over an All-Star team could be picked to scrimmage Union and RPI to gain the confidence that they would need for a good ball club. The second year the team could scrimage Union and RPI plus play home and away games with Buffalo and Oswego State Teachers who are'also contemplating football. The third year we would be ready for a full fledged schedule which would include Brockport, Ithaca and New Haven State Teachers. The team could practice on Vet's Field and could dress and shower in the red brick building on the field if it were enlarged another two rooms. The home games could be played at Blocker on Hawkins Stadium. All people who want football; BOY OR GIRL, please contact me by student mail or my word of mouth so that we can get the ball rolling. IT'S UP TO YOU. NEW SPORTS EDITOR Starting in the next paper Danny Labeille will take over as Sports Editor. Good Luck Danny. Why FAIL Badges, Steins, Rings Jewelry, Gifts, Favors Stationery, Programs Club Pins, Keys Medals, Trophies UNIVERSITY P.O. BLDG. 171 Marshall Street Syracuse 10, New York ( i l l 5-78S7 Get a head start on your See our LOW COST COLLEGE SPECIAL A R T K M ' N E It 75 State St. Phone 5-1471 menthol fresh • rich tobacco taste • modern filter, too NOW MORE THAN EVER refreshes your taste Tomatoes, Dressing, on a '.i Decker Heeded Roll TNE MAYFLOWER 209 Central Avenue Coiner of Robin Scorekeepers Please post scores of games on WAA bulletin or c o n t a c t Ro Fendick of results before Wednesday evening. Beat Siena 1 . Beat Siena! T h i s will be the shout of Slate fans as they watch their team in action against Siena, Saturday night. Once again S t a t e will be facing one of its biggest rivals and, ;\s a p r e - g a m e showing of support, a Best Siena Dance will be held Friday night, 9-12. Sponsored by the cheerleaders, the d a n c e will be your opportunity to show your team t h a t you're behind t h e m all the way. Presentation of t h e NAIA trophy by team c a p t a i n , Dennis Johnson '60 to Bob Helwig '60, SA President, will be one of t h e highlights of the dance. an Exam YOU Can Still Order Made Simple Books / University Rings Vis Ed Cards / / Data Guides Try our WIMPY . 2 Hamburgers, Melted Cheese, Lettuce & Vote On A m e n d m e n t T h e a m e n d m e n t , providing for election of WAA officers between Thanksgiving a n d Christmas, was voted on and added to t h e Constitution. College Outline Series Barrow's Series Life Insurance Program Congratulations to the following new officers: President—Anne Marie Sunstrand '61; Vice-President — D o n n a Henderson '62; Publicity Director—Ro Fendick '61. CO-OP Brief Course Cards < 1RADS!!! Election Results Available At The Carl Sorenson, Mgr. SENIORS!!! Brubacher Hall t e a m s 1 and 2 seem to be t h r e a t e n i n g opponents in League I. B2, scoring 11 points, faced its loss u n d e r t h e scoring force of Gail G o l d m a c h e r a n d J a n Arnold, who s h a r e d t h e 19 points of the score for Bru 2. Bru 1 whipped G a m m a K a p with a final score of 26-12. If any other team is looking for a victory over Bru 1, it'll have to keep Lcnore Plahave, who scored 22 out of 26, outside of the shooting r a n g e — t h a t ' s all. Study Aids Fraternity Jewelry Snack Bar PAGE 8 WAA: L G. BALFOUR Out I960 Football at State By DAVE MILLER State Peels ... Gerald Drug Co. Grapplers Face C.W. PostFreshmen to Meet Oneonta FRIDAY, J A N U A R Y 8, / at the CO-OP Woman's Ring - $25.00 Man's Ring - $30.00 Man's Extra Heavy Ring - $37.75 $5.00 Minimun Deposit 5 - 6 Weeks Approximate Delivery All Rings Plus 10°/° Federal Excise Tax ••-•^wwivs.^^-.^^-^-vv-K'^T-T^^TS^HIyJjBj^tpo, PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE N E W S • FRIDAY, J A N U A R Y 8 . I 9 6 0 >MT EXAM SCHEDULE B WX1 s i 11 m A * -I960 AAA Schedule for Final• »Examinations, First «-« Semester—January (With conflicts indicated) T i m e a n d place for all conflict e x a m i n a t i o n s will b e a r r a n g e d between s t u d e n t a n d instructor. ( T h e first n a m e d course will provide t h e conflict examination.) A Saturday, J a n u a r y 16 9 a.m. M a 26, H y 130, E S 5, E n 8, S p 37, Bi 14, Ar 15, S c 2 Conflicts Sc 2 Ma 26 2 p.m. Bi 20, S p 9, L a 1C, Hy 122A, B u 109, S p 110, M a 23, P.E. 23, E d 301A, HJ3. 121A. Monday, January 18 9 a.m. Ed 21, Ed 114E, B u 125, H y 243, Ed 21 M a 208, L i 100, B u 318, B i 303, C.L. 135, C h 212. 2 p.m. Hy 2, H y 3, Ed 114GS, H y 117, Bi 106 En 38, Bi 106, G k 1, S h 7, Li 222, PI 100, E d 218, B u 15B PI 100 B u 15B Hy 117 Tuesday, J a n u a r y 19 9 a.m. Ed 20, Ed 114SS, E d 114M, E d 114B, Li 310, Hy 2B, E d 114ML, Ec 203, So 209, E n 246, M a 310, PI 200, C h 242, C h 261, 1.0. 1 I.C. 1 E d 114B Ed 20 3 p.m. E n 3, M a 25, B u 13, B i 125A, Ma 25 Bu 111, S n 103, P h 116, E n 213A, En 3 Li 320, M a 329, Ec 238, B i 313, Bi 125A P S . 214 Wednesday, J a n u a r y 20 9 a.m. S h 13, E n 2, Ec 3, C h 106, E d 203, Ec 105, Ed 319, L a 103, E n 225A, B u 217, Hy 223A, E n 106 En 2 C h 106 E n 106 2 p.m. Hy 120, M u 1, Hy 220A, B u 8B, Mu 1 S h 139, S p 115A, C h 103, C h 18A Thursday, J a n u a r y 21 9 a.m. P y 1, Ar 3, M a 30, H u 123, F r 109, E n 16, P h 200, Ed 229, H y 233A, Ed 261, Py 238, B u 319, L a A Py i Ar 3 F r 109 E n 16 2 p.m. P.S. 10, P h 18, F r 2, Bu 2A, F r 8, P.S. 12, S p 10, G k 203, G e 2, B u 212, Ch 18B, P h 219 Friday, J a n u a r y 22 9 a.m. Bi 119, G e 9, Sc 1, M a 22, E n 121, M a 111, BU 8A, L a 9, Bi 214 B u 2A P.S. 12 Bi 119 Sc 1 2 p.m. Bi 122A, G e 3, M a 110, F r 110, Mu 33, M a 21, Ma 24, B u 120, Li 113, S h 2C0 Bi 122A Ge 3 Saturday, J a n u a r y 23 9 a.m. Hy 4, M a 27, Bu 3A, Hy 101, Ma Ma 27 28 2 p.m. Bi 22, En 19, Ge 1, Mu 51, Bi 21, Ge 1 Li 117, Bu 2B, Mu 66, Ed 209, H.E. 1, Ed 318 BI 22 E n 19 H. E. 1 Monday, J a n u a r y 25 9 a.m. Gy 4, F r 1, Bi 101, Bu 19, L a 2, Gy 4 En 229, Bu 208, F r 205, C h 17, Sh 173, PI 3, LI 2, R u 1 Bi 101 Hu 19 i p.m. PI 1, Ul 25, Sp 3, S p 1, PI 111, PI 1 Ed U4L, Bu 114, ,S|) 2, La 1A, Ed ;«KJ, Hy 247, P.S. 209 Sp 3 Bi 25 Tuesday, J a n u a r y 26 i a.m. P h 1, F r 3, Bu «, F r 104, Li 1, La IB, E.S. 4, Gy 214, Ed 213A, Li 228, S h 4, Pli 201, So 132, G e 103 I p.m. Ho 4, En 26, Bu 1, Ma 221, Hy 241, So 17, C h 21, Bu 251, E n 215A, Li 223, G e 110, P h 310 Ph 1 Li 1 Ho 4 State Opens Skating Rink SA Elections Begin Tuesday * S t u d e n t Association President, Robert Helwig- '60, a n n o u n c e s t h e Merlin H a t h a w a y , Director of following schedule for t h e a p p r o a c h Athletics a t S t a t e , anounces t h a t ing SA elections: (No. of Students) a new ice skating rink is now open Nominations for use of S t a t e College students. Nominations will begin Tuesday, T h e rinl: is located o n t h e tennis E n 8 (10 F e b r u a r y 2, a n d e n d Friday, F e b r u courts on Veteran's Field. Hy 130 (1) AMIA is in charge of t h e rink. As ary 5. Names a r e to be placed i n E.S. 5 (1) yet there a r e no rules governing t h e t h e box in Husted between t h e hours use of t h e rink, a l t h o u g h t h e r e will of 10 a.m. a n d 4 p.m. be some m a d e according t o need. Declinations a n d p r e f e r e n c e T h e rink will be open from 8 a.m. to blanks m u s t be i n this box by 4 9:30 p.m. p.m. Tuesday, F e b r u a r y 9. ^ * Political Rally T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 11, t h e a n n u a l political rally will be held in t h e B r u b a c h e r Hall G a m e R o o m from 7:30 to 11 p j n . A t this t i m e all c a n didates for offices a r e t o be present to answer questions directed to t h e m by m e m b e r s of t h e s t u d e n t body. Elections Elections will take place Friday, February 12, a n d Monday, February 15, from 10 a m . to 4 p.m. in Lower Draper. S a t u r d a y voting will be held in t h e S t u d e n t Union from 10 a.m. to 5 p j n . ' 9A a Z-464 State College N A L B A N Y , N E W YORK Hy 2B (1) Ed 20 (4) E d 114SS (1) I.C. 1 (1) Ed 114M (3) En Sp En Bu Bu 3 (1) 103 (3) 3 (1) 13 (1) 111 (1) It filters as no single filter can Ec Ec En Ec Ec Ec La 3 (4) 105 (1) 2 (3) 3 (2) 3 (2) 105 (1) 103 (1) for mild, full flavor! In Dismissal Of Battaly 6 0 r ^ t _ „ : i . _ D : J - -t C- Ma Ma La Ma 111 (1) 22 l l ) 9 (1) 22 (1) En 19 (1) Bi 22 (1) En 19 (2) Mu 51 (1) Mu 51 (4) Bl 21 (1) Bi 21 (1) La 2 <1> Fr 1 ( 3 ; liu 1 ( D Ciy 4 (3) Fr 1 ( 1 ) Bi 101 (2) RU 1 (1) Fr Bu Bu Fr La 3 (3) 6 (1) 6 (1) 104 (1) IB (1) En 26 Vi) Mu 221 (I) r d , vimi e . eTO s - -V P^i ^ f / - * / '^ t - 0-/ - * * , r » T HialBaSJS thirds vote ol t h e Senate Semite is i , nue. I-*. UlllUUb CJ171 HI I <Z IxlUU ft i n n sai y for t h e bringing of impeach. ' , . , UOTG TOl JTUie mennl charges against a n association Preliminary elections having been I The IFC meeting was conducted on a trial basis and office ,.,,,. postponed for lor a a week week are a r c being being held held r r• ^ e motion made charging SLS of these violations was postponed • *-* II 'I t hthe Tlie trial between S t u d e n t Associ •ial between S t u d e n t Associ- b.day for Campus King. Voting lor f"Q1l~ ( h O n n P f l foil a tion of S t a t e College i Plaintiff. -" . " " " <-'•"» e » u i ue followed by general discussion and introduction of evidence. ' S t aBattaly, t e College of your choiceT will be ' w " V - " W / / y C U 1011 and Robert S t u d e<Plamt.fl> n t Sena- ltl (h, | (el candidate ' » '-he Lower Peristyle. h e top Charges u : ,ert Battaly, S t u d e n t S e n a iH'ld in t h e Lower Peristyle. Tlie top _ i _ L t i a i: g e s brought against the fraternity stem from the tor iDel • • • • • •' • " u: eiidant,, was held on J a n . M * choices will be announced in / ^ f-Cxhifi mr\/ ) / c o m b i— n a t' i — o n idate and rush party held by SLS on Tuesday, 10 in tin J a n u a r y 26 I T h e [.riale Brubacner D u n n - Room, next week's edition ol t h e Slate Col- » » - / I KZUl UUI y Z. / at a local restaurant. Names were available 1 was opened t o the s t u d e n t . ^ e ^ N e w s . ^ e fm ; d .e.ection will , ^ ^ ^ b, to testify that the party was pre-arranged - , „ l , will , , . , n"i, ,,e " "crowned" i on ...- ' t•h' T n i•g • n n u a l ^ SJ l ;a t^e P u r schc.luled -,, tn i . i for I •• 'to• B a f t a l v pleaded not guilly to t h e KKing h t a;-;;.;'•; ^«i.' been postponed until and included more than the - minimum number —. . ^ u uaxicco charges of not lulfilling lus S e n a - o l t h e S t a l e Fair by Campus f<>) of, irushees Uary a. However, even thing to constitute an informal rush party. It was also stated tonal duties. Myskania in an u n a n - Queen, Ann Fleming. T h e objective lll w mums decision found Battaly guilty ' " S t a t e Fair through t h e election , , „ . , , , „ , , , . ''•' ,,,,,,,,,,, "" , mr()ls ."'.',,„ ' «;;: date as that alcoholic beverages were served. ol t h e a t t e n d a n c e charge. »« I ' " ' King is to raise money. T h e "'.'..V""'^ l . " ' m d foi tin 0th T1 I ilir h a d t b{ T c c s s e s aaltw lwhich t. S t u d e n t AssodatioTi' President King m u s f ' b e able" to"ra"ise"a''.sulii'" ' '' " ' P'^poned due r If I . -_ , , . a^ 'l 1i ;o! ' ' i*«' o ' recesses, ,' } l c n time d u e J-Z3. r" /Ilr\\A/eI I i' n r * [" fraternity representatives Robert Helwig and S.A. Secretary cient. a m o u n t of money by his mav- ' " ''I 1 ' ; U ' r - s l « l ' t m clearing t h ed ,date ht -^»,d b.e f'Io j1( • " Piesentatives deliber dehberati;1 ' " ' h e i lOWShlDS l O r " ' easting final vote, the Marcia Cavenaugh were called a s '"'tie personality. T h e ' v o t e r s will be ' ' ' h e s t u d e n t Personnel OHu ce. A ^ r^ charges wvrv reviewed a n d a •ote v iis witnesses a t t h e trial. According to U M I 1 « money instead of ballots Milne basketball game was. con .eoiw i . ' I l l Uwas '•aken vo of 3-1 was cast taken A vote the official record., ol a t t e n d a n c e C a n d i d a t e s '/',"''•" •• ^ ' d u ' e d in its place the negative vote. Battaly missed meetings on M a r c h Those w h o a r e candidates i ,r " a i r " " ' , " M e c " n « - - - - - - - — — • — o u t c ome ome , According to Catme Everett and , , , , , , , , , , , , . ,•• , , , , v i , , i ^ . , >ii in.wLii xiio^tu w n o a r e caiHUU.ttes l o r Ae--orm.no t o f --itn„ i,',.,,,.,,*, ,,,,,) . prescribed - , , ,by . , t h e resolution . . . As of ' * ' •' -i, . o . U i i i i , o i c . u u r r,\ I 11 [ I .111(1 • • As i i r e s c r i h e r h v t h p n ^ n a t ,,n r\f 11, May 19, November 11. a n d D e - C a m p u s K i n g a r c : J a c k Anderson, Louis Wolner, Juniors. Co-chairmen. / „ K A n m , C .* ^ \ A r Mav 5 t h e nl^ alt v of S e n n o eembcr f), all of last year. Robert Austin, Robert Battaly. Rob- l ) u , m ( , ( M 1 I U , f(11. a l l thairmen that /H AlOHV t i e OS mUvvonF™nL£rTs^?rt*l T h r e e Myskania members dissent- ert D'Andrea, Owen Davis. Michael ttiis 1 ) i i i n n , . ( i l t J l . F e b n i i i n •> w l l ] ,„. / -f l c u r f Z the ed t h e verdict t h a t there was a d i - D u r a n t e . David Feldman, Charles ,„.,,, l h e , G t h ,„ Brubacher. ' " " • "'••'"• (l s , : l " ' s d e p a r t m e n t ol .' ' a " ' " ^ ,Vn, ^ a m reel, correlation between Article VII, Fowler, T h o m a s Flvnn, Robert HelAnion- t h e i-.'hlighls of t h e S'-oc l-'caltli, f'dueation a n d Welfare h a s . , . , , , , • " ^ " n i e n t ioi any a cl 1fl l l (Any officer impeached on Nelson Mead, Phillip Allan Shepherd. Wll- s,.-,,, h o w mstaued faciUtv'VaneU 'every announced National Delense C.raduate of Fellow Section III ofshall tlie be S.A. Constitution wig, Paul Hooker. Ja-quays, , l u l i , , s by , h ( ,the'' Opening the availability 1,500 '* ' '! air ^ rushing i n / a , aso rp?r'e KU1 the charges failure on to h a m Thompson, Lee Shepherd. Upcralt. All ol s| ,h„o„w. u--|,-. King will•'.• ships lor Delense HliiO. T h(ei rFellowships a n scribed by its' constitution. (Anyfollowing officer shall be impeached Nelson Mead, Phillip W'lls t ese dxiic hv Campus t h e r-wnliv National a d u a t e Pellou" '"" " • n l ' i - "--• '»<-fulfill adequately t h e duties of t h e t h e nominees a r e Seniors. Election.-, . l l s n D( , ( T ,,wncd with t h e dual title -callable to all student.-, t h a t a n office) a n d S e n a t e Procedure Rule will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. a t t h e ; i . ( i H . ) i r M ' - , , , , a , t l l ( , a l m u a ] interested in or who are plann IB. T h e minority felt t h a t there S t u d e n t Counter in t h e Lower P e n - ,. Vi ,,,| T h e co-clcnrn'ien haven'tated ' " u ' a c n l n colleges or universi was a direct violation of Rule IB .style in Draper. ,,,,., ,, ' l h l s „ '. M ' a ) ' -avanled bv col Ihat but did n o t agree t h a t Battaly h a d Purpose o n , , H e n . i,,r tnlin-e t ,,- ,i s . ,i,, , J l l J , u ' , n i - ;'•' awaidic o.\ toi M h | ( < l ( violated t h e S.A. Constitution. A A T h e Campus King has h a s been inin,, "leges ' " ' ' t l n o u g n o u t thi counA Senator'.-, duties a r e n o t expressly Another item ol interest is that try. They are available in such ugurateil this year in order to raise ipportunity lor field-, defined ill eitheir t h e S.A. Consti- money to send a student In mi this there will be an tlie Humanities. Social •women to extend their hours by Servici •Cunltiiut.d un Pmjc :>, Column;)/ college to Europe this s u m m e r Education, and t h, le Bio- Alpha Pi Alpha h a s announced , ,'"• " " " " " ' " " • ''"'-' " ' • ? ' " " l e a n , lor Ms formal rush party t o ine-hall hour with the payment ol lo-ical and Phv.ucal bcamces. I he ,J(. ,,,,,„ t J ) l s ,. v ,. ] H n „ j n B l ' . u b a J c h e r t w e i i t y - l n e cents Tins sun, must be a r e usually granted lor a period o , j j n j n R ( ) ( m ) | r o i n y ,( m t ( j { I 1 ' V 7 "'•l'"^ I" " " " • ^ ' " " P ">'•«••' - v ' a f a l l d P , o v " i l ' ; l -V11"',1 Tli.- t h e m e will be Showboat. house representative . Therelore, u p - ol $2,000 lor unmarried people plus on iitili/.m-a ibis privilege alter pay- an addition ot $-HKJ l o r each d e T h e general c h a i r m a n for t h e afineiil. upiierelassineii have 1 ::iu pendent. fair is Charles Bollenbach '60; Dechours .nil Ire liineii 12'jHl. Application., lor these lellowships orations. J o h n Lucas '01: RefreshBy CAROL MALOZZI All h i n d s raised by the Fair will luav la obtained trmn any college inents, Anthony D'Onolrio '01: P r o help lmaiiee t h e seiimng o! .i Slate thai is pal lleipatm:: in this program, grams. Neil Jurinski '00: C h a p e r Senali meetinc tln.s week was verj O n e of the members Sen;. College studenl abroad lor this siuai- ]' I- cs-.entjal that t h . s e a p p h e a - ones. David Fi'ank '01: Arrangewell allendeu ill- I . til. coining bl'ouehl out the fact thai trail !ei ii, i r . ;i ii'ie.-i.iiui" in the Kxperi- (ions la submitted immediately, un-nts, Donald Donate '01: E n t e r ele lion.-, .mo we h-i,e , l.-,o cine In .1, uicii I.-, a r e at a dl.sacn Ullage a.' inenl in loti :: .J.on.il l.nine Su - I'm Ih, r details comau'iiimr Ihe p a r - taiiiinelif, Daniel Labcille '02. Ilic I ea.-.ed uitele ' in Si udenl Ciov- l.ir a- running lor Student .A...--.i lai .- T i'. 11 ,.n-l e .niiiieiii.-. re-'ariiuii' i.eii'.ii-, ol ihe program anil a list ernmenl. I Ion Oil Ices l.s eon, c riled. T h e stiptl- ,1,1-. ,v.perm.e„I ,,,,, lie HI Mu ol lie- p. ,-, leip,, III, coil,•: i s in l h e < haperoi.es .\ new mail", lull was mtruduced, lalion thai nominees lor t h e olliee nielli o | t h e M i t e Fair A spe, llli p n , r u n will be available in the Clla pennies for the event Will be stating detailed ..olul ion.-, to ivery nl Vice-Pn sideut and Pre idem be bo-ith h - oeen .-i I up !--:• till pur oila-e o! the lie.m. Draper 105. All Russell Bedlord, Chlel Engineer, e-inei-ivable problem 'I'lu.-, bill slmw - .-e mill emesfer Sophomores a n d pose in p iil opinion., on the m a l a r ol t : , , . e -, indents who think that ami Mrs Bedford: Richard S h a n d s ed insight into t h e problems that second .semester Juniors r c s p e e l i w iln pro. rain ii in \ po. ably apply to ' i i h e Business Department and placue ihe H i \ a h v (' iinui.i ii-,- every f. m a k e s transfer students virtualh ill,,,, ,,!• who h.iM inei ihe require- Mrs. S h a n d s : David Treharne, As\eai 'I In., w.i- lhe re.-aill nl the a n . i . ible lor these olllee.s A eomineiii that i h e pro ram cleiiiands sismni Dean ol s t u d e n t s , a n d Mrs. i-ombineii thinking -.1 Myskania, the untie,- was -set up to look into t i n , .-^!11>iii11 wa. le no nine in gelling T r e h a r n e Kn.ilrv C h a i r m a n , ( , ; . . . Pre.- ideals siliiallon tin ir applii al MU m early mil the Cabmi 1 I.ntertainineiit T h e music Ioi' t h e evening will be T h e 1111 i-l- f r a t e r n i t y Colin ll lurni-.lied bj Hank Torgan a n d lus amended 11 a- lollow ma rii.shm ; n gul o l II csed d e b t s nl ph- it >..raband Entertainment will be in I.I I ion,-- They w i re cu elded upon i>h\ \k,i i . . e n l e d 0 \ i ie- K'llilni' ol keeping with t h e theme ol ShowVVednesd.,.\, February a, -it. .t meetPedagogue Ii .-,. e m s t h a i old lulls Imai a n d wall be I mulshed by t h e ing held in ii: uh.n her II ill : i e in 11 U Ij , 1.1..I ', i a r s p r u n i n g w e r e brothers On Is will have extended a n d tin r e t o i e h a ', e l o h e l'.'lecl ion ( ' o n l i n e , i o n h is all - Regulations llol hours until 2 a.m - -a ei e l b \ lln.-, \ eai 'a lalili-i t Mm e la m m eil I h.il l h e d e a d l i n e I r iioin - I Id,shin;- opens ol, the I Ir.st da\ ol Formal rush parlies have already i urn- w ,i r e q u i ..leU 1 -i Ioi ik llito t h e in 11 Ion ol .St ililelil Assoi la I ion ol i ki.-se, been held by Potter Club and K a p p a ! ui u e e ol I'edagnmic a m i a coin- 1 i. e i s l.s l o d a \ a l -I p . t n I le- h n a l i o i i .' Hlds -hall he pi\i n oil once a chairmen of .Student Otiides, Bela. |-li Ii I i p -I 1 W ill b e g H e l l next Week. - " I d p i l l blank iii-i', h e \ear on t h e Monuay belore J , I I I . Phillips aial Hu hard NullingI in inn nl I ' n l i l i i s will la- host |i handed in bitwei-n toda\ anil 'I'liesham Sophomore.-, a i m aim e that ('i il l.'-lliia.-. Vacation lay al 1 p m Blanks are lo be iietill-, M u l - M i a n l l e a n d N e w E l l . ' .ipphe.u ion.-, In in students who wish ',', Pledge duties shall be suspended kind S t a l l ' s -,n t h e w e e k e n d ol A p r i l P " M I I ' d ' " " " • box m L o w e r Hu.-leU Ii -in J.uiual . ll) un: ll I he atari to .ol as Student Oiildes are now belli.- accepted lilh S e n , u e u n . m i n i o n s ! ) vuli-ii f u r T h e r e will b a i g n ,..,.j rally ._ e a c a m p,...._.. ol t h e second semester t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n ol . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Cunii of t h e Busil-IH to carry lor all Senatorial candidates T h u r s - -1 Each fralernit.\ ..hail hold a n j Ult'eting Today out t i n . p r o g r a m ness Oil'ice, announces that all day in Brubacher ( l a m e Room at mloriual rush purly There will be a meelmy tudav a t An a n n o u n c e m e n t o n I'lie to S e r v - 7 : 3 0 p . m registration fees must be paid i Each fraternity shall be allowed i . e s a s looked i n t o b . l h e M i n i s t e r j | , . < ( i o I t s . - h e d u l . 1 p m in Page 11,ill lor al! Ilin-.e intoday by 4 p.m. in tlie Business one formal, rush,- pai I v. (, ol P n b h . a I lol is u a., r e a d I'I loin s e r v Oil'ice. All a r r a n g e m e n t s to pay Ii All cuile-e open houses will llol l resled 1 1 1 joining i h e Student V-aing will be held Friday, Febl'Uices, U s o set u p w o u l d l a k e c a r e ol ut a later dale must also be ar\ 12. and Monday, February hi in he considered rush parlies. Each Guides program a n d lor lho.se who 11 made in t h e Business Olliee by photom aplly Ii l'e<laIraternlty will be allowed olilj h . l V ( . ; , | n . a [ i \ signed I. Walter Lower Draper anil Saturday, Kebrudial time. goglle and lhe Slate College News. ill t h e S t u d e n t Union lroni ., :,l),"' ",l |Ml,','!( .'"i!'"'' , |H ''' T i ' , v?rlif\ , Si hiill/e. Director of Admissions, Also aiiniHinced was the pusslbil- auin , ila, n in ml i , , , , ' ""' isnioker shall he held Any s t u d e n t making prugram nj ol s, nine up a College l U d i o u a.m. ui in o ii.m. ^ j n w l J ) . )]H ,, K ,„ U u . u e w B l l l l i e b u n d i M UUi U u ( ] i ( h i , ]i| . (j[ ^ changes must have his official Station. It would transmit to ilurms l a a u i j u r a t l o n Day October outline t h e dune.-, involved. At this pinli card in tlie Kegistrar's Ofonl) A meeting will lake place i n T h e results of the elections will be U Any rushing regulations not su- tune, schedule cards will be filled fice by today at 4 p.m., accordBrubacher to discuss t h e set-up ol a n n o u n c e d on Inauguration Day, p e i r e d i d by this motion are deem- out, and Student Guide representaing to Elmer .Mathews, Associate this station Sunday night at 7 p.m. February 2U ed still in ellecl. lives will be introduced. Dean. Senate Discusses Rivalry, Eligibility for SA Offices Hy 101 (1) Hy 4 (2) 25 (4) 1 (2) 1 (3) 111 (1) 25 (2) 1 (4) 111 (2) Fraternity Bids of Sigma Lambda fi A PA Rush Party Tonight at Bru Ge 3 (1) Fr 110 (1) Ma 110 (1) Fr 110 (1) Bl •Sp PI PI Bi Sp PI i • GradsAvailable sUtSf ',ln H u 123 (1) Ma 30 (1) Ar 3 (2) M a 30 (3) Hu 123 (3) Ar 3 (2) Hu 123 (1) P y 1 (1) P h 200 (1) 2 (1) 8 (1) 2A (1) 10 (1) i (!•()('• Hy 120 (2) Ch 18A (1) Fr Fr Bu Sp VOL. X L V , NO. 1 Myskania's first impeachment trial under the new Student Association Constitution and the first trial by the Inter-fraternity Council has deprived Sigma Lambda Sigma fraternity of the right 1959-60 Myskania resulted in the removal from Student to issue bids for this semester. This was decided at a meeting of the Inter-fraternity Senate office of Robert Battaly '60. According to the SA Council on Wednesday evening. Constitution, Myskania must try impeachment cases while According to IFC Sigma Lambda Sigma has infracted Section 4 and 4d which others to be tried are left to the discretion of Myskania stale that "each fraternity shall have a maximum of one Formal Rush Party per school members. year." and that "all informal rush party dates must be approved at a meeting of InterThe charge against Battaly was absence from four Fraternity Council." Senate meetings unexcused. According to the Senate Rules Violation of the resolution adopted by Inter-fraternity Council May 5, 1959 conof Procedure, Battaly had violated Rule IB (Should a cerning the social probation of Sigma Lambda Sigma has incurred the suspension of all sen.am- have :i unexcused absences. SLS bids for one semester following the infraction. IFC reports that sections Al and B uir .secretary shun notify the senate w • • r of this resolution which state respectively that "at parties with mixed company, no or ZZ™i™viZ"ZJL™S in tOr ^eu.u.H beverages ssnan and "at each stag party, a representative from each ,„.,,,,.„.,„ .,„„„,„!,„.,, nominees servi ak . oho i; c wcwiages h a U boe e served," t be moved and seconded.) A A t wtwor „ m - *.- I M 1/ '_ _ moved a n d seconded.i o - f*r*tm I i r- lfir-\s-i i. ° of ' the three fraternities must be invited." DUAL FILTER DOES IT! 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