PAGE 8 *l a STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1960 • • • - * . Student Federation O p p o s e s Loyalty O a t h The National Young Democratic Student Federation today called for passage of legislation which would repeal the use of the disclaimer affidavit and the loyalty oath of the National Defense Education Act. The group's nine member National Executive Committee meeting in Washington urged in a strong resolution the organizing of letter-writing campaigns on American campuses to members of Congress informing them of the wide student protest of section 1001 (f) of the NDEA. The group in a resolution stated that the Act "represents an unwar- ranted invasion, on the part of the United States Government, into the traditionally private area of personal belief." The Student Young Democrats further charged that "the affidavit and the accompanying loyalty oath single out students as objects of suspicion." The Executive Committee, speaking for more than 500 college chapters of the Young Democrats, termed the provisions presently included in the NDEA as "insulting the American academic community." As a possible combat against the movement of Communists Into the field of American higher education, the committee stated, "the affidavit and loyalty oath are ineffective in protecting the national security, and may even harm it by preventing otherwise well-meaning students from accepting funds under the Act." The Democratic Party has earlier stated its objection to the disclaimer affidavit and loyalty oath through statements Issued by the Democratic Advisory Committee and resolutions passed by the national convention of the young Democratic Clubs of America. DUAL FILTER DOES IT! Z ollege 464 A L B A N Y . NEW YORK. FRIDAY. MARCH 25 g Juniors Plan Masquerade Jazz Concert ews 1960 VOL. rimson Cotillion AAaltb y Plays At Te n Eyck Balh'oom •*u.xe.n. I ': i • i i o v. i•M • i"l ' tin- Cln.'h oi '•1 A.11 h o l d I] • Crimson Cotillion '!.< Hwtid Sin I'it'.oii-Tcn Bvck on ' N'iirl Hi ,I ( r r i i - ] ) i r i , ' 1 ! '1 | J ! 11 •••<'• Shown above Is the Junior Prom Planning committee reviewing last minute details of the Junior Weekend. 'A o i l . l II ,,;..! I r > 11 ;. ... d i d . i 1 A^aiM 6{f State !.' O • p e Drink, A L M A U L o c E IJ D e s I Be M e r r y •» (J ft £ I • i A M • i r : E • ' « r | i o n E A 1 '' 1Or A I A E T AT fl THE E s Snack Bar i Qucon who arc '"' \ ' " t 1! 11' Will ' in i n .i :,, t o -i i"i I h " l .\ c . u i ! Mil HfW.OOl! •• : • 1 II lll,i! ' ,ii..liiir.i.' 1 .\ o, : .,| |>1(,_ 11 1 M l \ . • ••' • Hi '.•!,! .Hi 1 I;- I'M • Mi 1 . •' • y • • ( Stale Pai e n d s biudenlkt'ceive^ 'ail- . / le^zeu (jiunf '•)! Foreign Tour Blanks e a o y o l i o . '. i i r . •:. Mi in |.|. i"i I '• \ in-! ..•.••i:- i > • n.'ii.l H. . '.,',, L !h'!> // •>>, y K a p p a Km TO Fete Pledges ;s < AI- : Filters as no single filter can oGciv -v o n e for mild, full flavor! 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL...defi : nitely proyed to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth . .. Class H o l d s Oral Reading Lncju^h Ewi mg bah' S( /)('(////<'(/ 2. with an efficient pure while outer filter. Together they bung you the Notice h t' «•' Iii<i r Here's how the Dual Filter does it: Eat, Will : •' d u n , i n and 11 ' /• c. I V • i i h n T r I n A r 1 •|r| 1 i 11 0 ', t L | o /' f |,;''' 1 c A 1 • ok/' 5 T i C ! Su A H 1 • b|MV I 1 ' s I I c r c 1' K V • 0 \ R A 0 n p ^ IT A '.. MK AJW A « I A 7)1 ? • e I H I 'e •; ! i i ' i'i. real thing in mildness and fine tobai r.o taste! p R ••' I'ICI i the in.ilLLs i FLORIST and GREENHOUSE SOLUTION n i i ' l l i - i ;.",•• , m l , - s i nine then it is time to revise or eliminate the groups. It is not necessary to be "beat" in order to be an individual. To my mind, this is as bad as the me-toos. An individual merely questions and analyz.es before accepting. This is true of the dictates of the group and all the information acquired in the various classes. No information is so positive that it can pass unchalYou can find them congregating in doorways, in the halls, or around lenged, at least mentally if not verbthe tables in the Union, where ally. they lap up verba) crumbs of a few Me-too changes his philosophy of leaders. Later, they are found in other groups utilizing the ideals, life, his mode of u.ess, and his manwitticisms and cliches of their pre- ner of speaking from day to day, vious gatherings. depending on his group, his classes As an applicant for admission to and the various literature that he reads. Me-too does not question an this school, I was led to believe that "authority" on fashion, philosophy. leadership was one of the main or ethics, he merely accepts and criteria for admittance. I now have modifies his behavior in order to an idea that I was deceived or the confoim and be accept; d. Administration has changed its polYour opinion is precious and yi u icy. A third possibility is that the neophyte scholars are awed by the have a right U) express your ideas. As an "authority." this right, almost, largeness of the group or by the becomes an obligation, for you and vast knowledge of the group clari- '.our students. ons. "It's a great big puddle . . ." Perhaps sune of the "frogs" retain this point of view throughout their college career and carry this doctrine into tin- field. If this is the case it can explain the increasing numbers of me-t<*) parrots in our Corner ONTAKIO and BENSON society. If the new graduates of tins DIAL 4-1125 institution do not shed this cloak of passive acceptance, our educational system is in a precarious position. Can we foster individualism and free thought by sending out me-too teachers that do not have ( olletre Florist for Years the "guts" to express their own views'.' Maltby llli' r v c l l l n n ii . ' i i senIPTEASt Mi •' 1 In' Junior !>i i in .Jo.,n •'•'Ii last year's .lunioi By GUS TILLMAN I have been told that it is unwise to exhibit any other type, of behavior except, this passive acceptance. The groups on this campus do not, accept any people except the "sheep" i do not think tills is true, but if I! is an accurate statement, ' Hi ' < ••- in ihc pnifes- • I • A.'. I I . I . : In ••I. hard Maltljy and 'i • hi'stra w ill play •• ' ' . i l l n u n 1; Me-too .., a funny little fellow in the comic strips but at State, Me-too is a tragic character. Perhaps character is giving the followers of Metoolsm the benefit of the doubt as their only character is that of an entire group and they are merely parrots of the group. Unless these pathetic characters have a chance to echo me-too, they are living nonentities. XLV. NO. 10 NEW LI UAL FILTER Tareyton fouiiuii uj i/Ae , Vttitxnuti Jvihu:t<> (vnyHiitv ^ ^ ^ <Jov<tcco a wit middle name t ^ .\ i (•« ) o, ,i , , i , i,. in oi,M...,,, STATE C O L L E G E NEWS FRIDAY. M A R C H 2 5 . PAGE X STATE 'Look Before You Leap' Ga mmuHicatian4, There is a movement around campus at this time to start a sympathy picket of a local chain store in regard to its actions taken in the current lunch c o u n t e r segregation ,,, <i,»-1-ditor• March ir> UM\ W mine T , i ( ., t j r iSSUe in the South. This movment on our campus is being instigated by a group of intellectuals who obviously do not observe the old adage'look before you leap' This editorial is not aimed at the leaders, nor is it aimed exclusively at the people who may join this picketing contingent This is aimed at the entire student body, and we believe that a great deal of thought should he given to this problem of segregation. We assume thai these pieketi r.s. or at least their leaders, are quite sincere in this endeavor, and working on this assumption we would like to ;e-'k tlrni to stop for a mo ment and consider t heir act ions In thelirsl place we would h'.i i.. i v m r i d ihes. pi ope II thai the IP W Woolworth Co i - li.ndiY i . b e e : recent I mubli thai bus arisen m i l I•ae On - /1: realize ! hat tin pi a ;•> . i-oiie. : n 'In . m m . : :, I'oal I/O a 0 1 "111 i'be U ' Meliatli '. i " e! r . : I'lbl • i i " ! t h e r>ra| n Int.-rnr.-ia'i m 'lite P?iilm \\\ He-: ''|;'''' '' ''"'"' V'"';"•, "'' '';' ,A':, t!l'.,!.'!),".,,,'' appreciam'.-' "',,',',' iimm-d m Muini.ii- N••• HIT''" '•!'"'(",'>: ;n ;i f t .-i.. i-. 11.-. inn .''/'j'";,..,,,'.. ^V.'.-'iV'^ ,|;,',.:'. ,i','',',,'',', >„ . r, as, deciuai but i i !. i-l ' h . i t i n ti I-I II,cd ;,'• .•' n. pi • l! lVi i -r l e ;.il , ' . " . Ibe inn! i ' 'M many oi : in .n u! • u. : . ai • i ' • ' a lunch •' ami i r '.' a . V p.i m > WI • \ a busin. ,s ! na; ,iet I K. W e \M 0 11 (i suddoiilv Win ISSUe sui •.', ; , . - ' III. ., ! We i v a h / i atiee |)iil ,i.a i . i i ' h l I a n uiii'.l • w I l l l . i l l l . ' .1 i-..',>. i n in II -'.I i t hat o; a n \ l i d . 1. ,i i: ]•" -• o pre i'!l' ll ' . " I . .i \\. ; ,. ,| .<. • I'll.- l.iih arc '!il m i ' • • i- a . m i ! i s "!• . p - i l i - ; i \ v . ' l " . " . i i n l l i e - m e e . a i i l n i . i t i ' - |..i- . I a i n . ii 1*1 -in Q i l t e n . i r e • l i e i r e a n - .1 t h e im|' S " . J u l l l " ! .-. II M' I ' i l l '111(1 "111 w i n i V " ! e . i -.(11111' • a ii h a d ' '• ij'l.h- . :-.i-;Cai:.: l i e - p i e l i i i a n - ' " ' ii a..::-.'-, A h;'• 11 v . e i e ! ' a n i, '!:•• I'l-mii -,: i -i , ; i- III'! ' ll 111" | l | . • - . . ' Vl ..'. ... e o --! hk. :lil.- , HII -' ie .' I: -• e I By IU K D E T O N A T O R W h e i i i " , i r i i i > . - e l i i i r n a y uf m y enlleii:.' l e s l l i i ' . e 1,11(1 \ e i b a l s p l g e t o il . i i m p u s e v e n t , t r a d i t i o n or c o n d i t i o n , we've b e e n criticized for b e i n g d e structively critical Well, this week I've c o n s t r u c t i v e s u g g e s t i o n s . A g a i n , B\ C.VROI MAl.OZZI iliese are only .suggestions, not solu• e l l ul i i l l i c e w o e i n a i a - ' e i lUlin w i l l b e p r e s e n t e d o n M a y 10 t i o n s .. : .in n e w J u n i o r ( ' I i S e n a n d 1! Die- t o t h e narrow width o f the \ ..ii ,1 nl i . n e l i l l i n a e . ' . e , \ . n - a . ;«--.ple w . i l k o n t h e S o c i a l C . i l a - l i o i . l i,l MVW a\ s. a l l t h o s e w l i o 111• ',..!.•- w e n i a - ' III t i n - • '.'•• - e n d . a 'I l i e i n . u t i l e i n s c h e d u l i n g sist u p o n l i n g e r i n g t h e r e t o g o s s i p : e - ' i l a t w n s .1 n i " i I ' l n n - . u i i m . i n l a s t m i n u t e c l i u n g i n u "1 w h i l e c l a s s e s t i r e c h a n g i n g s h o u l d b e ire \ . , . , Sell.lie p.'-: i J ..;. , • I:-\A- !•', "M'i\ a (-• ( ••.. e : : i I 1 1 il \ l .\ 1' M l ' Wiggin Receives Fellowship, Plans for MIT 111 ," V KfUQ-H- hlaleA. •'• d a t e a-, t h e nr : a i i i / . a t i o n s O n l y o n e n i l •. m o i l - c u t i e n r e s e u l a l ive-. t o t In S l ' H meet ma called i n el.inly -,'iII ii. -Ai- i i . e . i - a : e t l l i e i i i S i - i i i : il ' I n \ . a . -Us o r g a n :. . a i n p u d u n ! t'-i'her l.i I'. ' ' ' U i i ! " i i n i l . i ... .• n o w a y • i i ' : .1 l l . . i,.-iiulii.. \niniiiiii emi ills :..'..! \1. ii o n i ' I , ii.I ' h.. h shut R e m o v a l of .such p e o p l e v i a t h e gun.siiioke route would allow s m o o t h I Tclass pas-ing and reduce class t.iidines.s. 'Also, t h e .spread o l i m ! , a n led r u m - : - - a n d g o s s i p w o u l d be p i . i c l i i.iv w i p e d ait . I,eh rp-i p u p w i t h t h e t u n e s a n i l i.'pl,. . m.i' .si.iuie I Mineiwa m D i u p i : v, i ! h a n " l i . ' :. • n t ' M V A C W ' 'lb.Ie .ilia ' i lie I l i e pl.H e ; U n .i.sh - a . i i n ! . . n ' I n - ( ' i . i i i i n n n ; I'.ih'ii i ,i b e i n . i n II a o i o r i bit , -:-.- M o i r l i I, , a,I l„ . ' , ' . a I , • l u u h . a ' -•'. li p . . :h i'-a Ie. ' i . i . a i e \l--|r p, n ,-;;.,! -: I. a S e l l . , a 11,, i Mil: M n .i .•• ! . o - l l . l '1 V tm i - w.-i p . . column 1 I'd II m i d ,II | , ; t o I e.ul ,11(1 b e i n t i i .il • i \\ • n. en Off Campus Teaching Ends ; ' ,: < 11 i. . ' ' ' i' -1 • pi.I. ' 11)!' " 0 •'•.;:', - I • n li A D Stac P h y Tiyouts ..!••' a i i • Ip.i.li ha i ill e ; i , ,.iae-n a In a n !e, >|i II.HIH p e o p l e u p i nil re n ' I-I; i.e.'. i „ li I '. inV,'. '. . u i '-a ' • '' i junior L,iass olds Dinner .,:;• i p a a' > i hat in i-a i. tifst I.- I i I s - l I; I I '. I clean up s e e n p a t ion 11 P a NaU'th Ph. N o r t h m i \iilOIM II 1 m a y not show tin o p e n host il if, m t i e i.n-iai . .in i m ! we h a v e 0111 o w n .--.ublinie \\ a y s ti > la • p Mo n e " i o i; •a: M M : ing e q u a l r i g h t s II Ihe | ! i i • Is i ! g r o u p '.Willi Ii. .i.'t a. h v ho' .Slate I ,i gi.- lat in i a .king M e m !• • ...'.< t i_-.it. r e s t r i c t n nr- ul o | tin I,inn i .' - io N. • Y or l o r e e t In lav. ma'.-a i ! M ue. i ' , . . : ' i ' la a m i :\< n e s s m tin ('a! i t \ in not be a h,.h<: til '.,' • b e .'A i i p i l ; . ' il probabiv '•'•' erners, s u c h d onot ii s m a l l i do b;i\e issue n the 0 right ,is s i t t i n g iluun counter m a d e p a r t m e n t store e v a III p i e s \ aid. \V, ul segregation .' . m i d . , i, W e leel tbal t o nniilniiii or ue. tin - l a n d i n g up a - N o i 111 'south m ..( w h e n t h e r e .r,f i e\etiiii- i is, h i i n m) i o a b u n h '':-:: S"ii' b iwo-.i I; II,I i K Law-Hut-ucu h :' I lie I at 1 !.. L C'ik'CjC (..,(,//('Hum i\ hi An f A I C COLL L e t NEW : if % i % .„*# t o Mill. i - a Ii \ \ i i .iillilii. d -.11 I'tija f ' '• ./., ., .. ..;- t i l l . • ... • I ha n o t h i n g but a n a i r "at u . c a n in . u. i a t . d n \ •• - ' u: t he.se bu-ani ss e o n c - i n > W e a l s o li . ! t h a t In •.'.. . ,oi a . t r i ei u , w . in • tin S o u t h t o r its pr. i ul a d ions a p a n , i : In in p.n' a.e .imuld ' to .Minn-- uii- u l ' h e O h well, i- .-' r i i i i ' c Ijeeii m i ,1H i . | l',V(l l i . e p..., I- H i pi i m a ; a 1 w • L H . i pi in Strive I I 9 6 0 !••. • Win. a o tii i -.-.u l a " I o i a. ..: h i a, i. !.i : II.i li.c i III I 25. Fragments m th' I ' " issue |., uUi\ a ', I \ lll'liol p a ' I I n t e g r a t i o n will i i e \ e r he h r n n g b t a t t e n t i o n - g e t t i n g a t t e m p t s to .Mire t h e speet to t h i s i s s u e 11 it eg i at loi: i • by W h i t e in, , i u p . N, p i i ! n i l in'.' .; '. c o m m i t P e a n d g r a d u a l l y c h a n g i i ; .• " - a till MARCH i-i' ' : . iriiw 11... ; b a imiioi FRIDAY. , o| iieci u'.i r e v ,. I i) • NEWS Junior Senators Take Oath; SUB Constitution Passes i i.AIM: HUM U I I U S K I ':, • • >; COLLEGE Senate: nog ro .at di i'1.11 'vi! i i l h e wl::' i 11 • • la • 11 ce.i• • i - ; , i coiilcl be u s s u n d : hel I la I i ad> ' ; ;,, . •< ' '• w i n l e s u o i i l d Iii 'i inipee.sa11 d i. • n; i' i • : • .i > . i \ \ >•' from t h e \ i i: 11 ii •: T h i s h a s not b e e p I'm UIM- .in I t i e r is v e r y good e v i d e n c e to show ib.it it Kill net be t h e o h for q u i t e s o m e t iiue. No i n a l t i i w h i t !• I leu 11., • , P.ii: t, ,. • ,\ p,;,., e l l 111 T 1960 ' i .i . , i . I M. ' 11 I . il lllinli ! u Ul.i.' J") thi" ( ) » .{ -:i.;i;,r lio+t'i STATE C O L L E G E N E W S STATE C O L L E G E NEWS PAGE 4 FRIDAY. MARCH 2 5 . FRIDAY. MARCH 2 5 . PAGE 5 I960 1960 New Boy Leaves Town RacAUt/ Pacj,e Sta^e An .. a s '. y a i a i s : S n i i l i n i i i ' i P - ' I , I I M w a s . . I . .v. i - c t i i r s s m i l l i"-''-.i l m l-'l , i . i a n d ( Mm . in i' m i l 'I 1 1 " ' l ' i ' i i ' 1 i,uakr I lit i i ' ' y o u ' M ' .ill l i i ' a n l " ! , in : MII..ii • ' a i t h q U a k r ' h . i i --!)'» 1 'd/'d tyauitU Zitate |> i . v S I ; i (• 111 '.'111' F a l l " I ' . i l l M i l l UK'. il:,. .(iiiicl Hi..ill', ski' Yes. that , -;v il.,\ that l.lu' s o l s I'aii.i' .... n M i l C l a : r l i , i- :-."', •' a - s i r k III . , : : . , In-! I . r l up m i LILT I'll',. , II .\ MI I A l l " , ' i ' i t . i i n l y i l n l l i ' „ : 1 i . i , i s In- i l i i l n ' l like •I., , . :' ! „ • |-.., . ;\i-,l Tl-.i !'• ' . m . ,'iin ::..- H ' . l Hi-vil i • 1 iii:i- • il • n h a r i a s 11 .11 ,,l III'I C I . M I ' l l ' ' , 1 . - I'rr,rills • ! , ; , . ! : l.ilili-ll a • Ii'.| t " M; , " •ll,. h i l l c j l i l i . I, 1 . II! 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Six C o n . .,, , . , , , - , ; U u l n i - u i h i i v i l | s .. i in-. i clii erl el e n " L-«'"l> n ' A r u l e oi t h u m b >o |>i followed is: t h e w e a k e r t h e h a n d , t h e hi "her von bid ' i n . t i a l l y i ; Hi" s t r o n g e r t h e h a n d t h e lower yon bid i n i t i a l l y If y o u h a v e a w e a k b a n d you exwin ' l a Dt-ct y o u r . a l e may • h i t t e r liie spai a u c t i o n so A p p l i c a t i o n s for M a t i o n a l D e fense S t u d e n t L o a n s for s u m m e r s c h o o l or for t h e a c a d e m i c y e a r 1960-61 m a y n o w be s e c u r e d in t h y S t u d e n t P e r s o n n e l Office. Applicants for these l o a n s m u s t lie a b l e Io e s t a b l i s h their need and must have a satisfactory academic average. The College C o m m i t t e e on National Defense Student L o a n s will b e g i n s c r e e n i n g t h e applicants a I t e r Luster vacation. All I-'aiully a n d s t u d e n t s a r c i n vited to a t t e n d . Refreshments will be s e r v e d . VC1 .Members of Inter Varsity C h r i s t i a n F e l l o w s h i p g r o u p s in t h e A l b a n y a r e a will m e e t it the First Presbyterian Church for their monthly lonfcrette t o n i g h t a t 6:1a p . m . R e v . ( i u r l i t z of t i n D e l a w a r e Avenue Baptist Church will s p e a k on t h e topic, The Sei o n d C o m i n g "I C h r i s t " T h u r i d a v . T h o s e i n t e r e s t e d will me,-i in P,i uli.u h e r al 7 p in. C o n s t a n c e Culver, frosh class S e c r e t a r y , is c h a i r m a n of t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t c o m m i t t e e . S h e is a i d e d by Pamela Carter, Irene Economopoulos, a n d J u d y J o h n s o n . (l|| Or. S c h u l t z e G u e s t liter i '-*• •.:-• 4, <ial After a turkey d i n n e r , e n t e r t a i n m e n t will be p r o v i d e d by m e m b e r s of t h e 1 lass. I r e n e E c o i i o m o p o u l o . s a n d G a i l J o h n s o n will a p p e a r m a m u s i c a l .skit. " T h e C o c o n u t . S o n " " will be p e r f o r m e d by J u d y J o h n s o n and Mareia English. %g €J for mild, hill flavor! Walt P e t e r s will e n t e r t a i n the m e m b e r s ol t h e c l a s s w i t h .1 c o l l e c tion of s e v e r a l .son.': f r o m G u y s a n d Dolls. Music on t h e electrii guitar will be f e a t u r e d by J o s e p h M e r t i k . I A f t e r t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t , t h e r e will be a b a n d to p r o v i d e d a n c e m u s i c for tlie r e m a i n d e r of t h e e v e n i n g . - ••'!,, I'acult\ / (i / f / ^ • E. m.- • & & • • • UMfei '• i "" (icrald Drill*- Co. POPUIA9 I . U i Hi II \ i .' \llutin pi,.mi I {i • I; i \ \ Li III ! " Ui 1 i iilci m i l e n I lilt; U"1"' ' le 1 .', i l l ' , , '""' ( 1111 •. i lull l<i\\ I' a ' , i n s i , I'M ,;4i . u n a HI I'lii.s, Mialai.'-,, .il l e u ell \ I ;,ui;',e : Sit iii'-.. K i n g s S i , c u 'i Keys TllJpllH'N |)l Ii ('^ I Mil llslh 1,1 I'D \l.n shall HI l)t . Mini M I .11 ii.ir 10. New SNUCK Mti (.It ( iii f Sun \ in 1, ., ;«.i7 IIMII. IL rt« P R IC t 11s 11• 111111; I o 11111s11 oi \ .. :••in 11 \ i i l . i \ I H L ; i'it i i l s ews '948 Author Mm' S M O V , i I'll i,\| Mill \( l ) O I S I I tonight at 6:30 Herbert's T h e r i n g b a n q u e t will b e followed by d a n c i n g to o r c h e s t r a m u s i c v i d e d b y t h e r e s t a u r a n t . All and their friends tend. are urged pro- Juniors to at- Committees 7.454 ALBANY, NEW YORK Lewick Heads Yearbook B a r b a r a L e w i c k 'til h a s b e e n selected as Editor-in-Chief of t h e P E D A G O G U E for t h e liKiO(il a c a d e m i c y e a r , a n n o u n c e p a s t Co-Editors June Alexander and Teresa Kcrwin, Seniors. O t h e r m e m b e r s of t h e e d i torial staff include Associate Editor, M a r t h a fiolensky 'U'2; Assistant Editors. J a n e Phillips '(>::, L i n d a P a l i l o n a n d J o s e p h i n e llobsiin, J u n i o r s . B u s i n e s s .Mana g e r is H a r v e v K a u f m a n 'til. Staff The st.ifi m e m b e r s of the P E D A G O G I E a r c : Sylvia J u r iga 'lil, . l e a n e t t e L e g g i e r i , a n d S u s a n GaTney, Sophomores. F r e s h m e n working include: Linda Conca, Beverly Perry, Rose Marie Treccasi, Constance Culver, Judy Ternanzey, Toby Tlustv, Gail Pattee, Rosemary P i e t r u c k , M a r y Cull. Vacant Positions T h e p o s i t i o n s of L i t e r a r y E d i tor a n d S p o r t s Editor h a v e not b e e n filled. T h e y will be a n n o u n c e d at a later date. T h e l e c t u r e s h i p is a d m i n i s t e r e d b.\ a committee including rcprosenfal i v e s f r o m t h e local c h a p t e r of t h e . ,. A m e r i c a n A s o c i a l , , , , , o, U n i v e r s i t y Pr.h'ssors. the laculty. administrati, 11 a n d I i i c i i d C h o i c e of 'I'he leetiiici ,-,ille.ee laeiilt', , il lll.e-ter Lecturer is a m e m b e r .,: t h e 1 lio.seii o n t h e b a s i s , , , 'Id no .in I lie pi e\ loll . 1- .11 i d l y L e t Ul cr h a s Latest liooks U, L.le.si 1) 10k, O u r New Life b e e n Dr E d w a r d 1' S h a w . ..! t i e I uii'iia e d e p a i I i n e i u w i n , p o k e al W i t h t h e A l u m , h a s b e e n w r i t t e n in t h e I''a. i d l y I e; l i n e lit Ilia!). 1 , a n t h i i i , s h i p w i t h h i s wife, M r s . I,,-, n 1 Ideiiow M a n y ol 1 lie a r e a s I (,lieu inK L e c t u r e w hi 'h a r e e x p l o r e d m t h i s h o o k will he i n v e r e d by D r Rienow 111 hi 1 mini ill., I el \ loll, w in, I h e lectin c will be .1 q u e s t i o n p e r i o d at w h i c h tune nidiiidil.il will h a v e t h e o p I'aculU Lecture P r o g r a m p . M a i n ! , lo d i r e c t q i l c s i i o i i s to D r Klenow A l t e r Ihc q u e s t i o n period a I I; Kacllll . I eet lire, o p e n to I lie r e c e p t i o n will bo h e l d l o r D r Klenow pi,his w a s e s t a b l i s h e d 111 li) ill to p r e , . ,• it Ul It t o n a l i n t e l l e c t u a l al n u ll!.d .011 lo t h e college 1 o i n i n i l l i i t y a n d I 1 m a k e w i d e r ll.se ol I b e i n l e l | c , m .1 re ,. n i c e ol tin S l a t e C o l ic a I... Ill' I I eel: , to pel pel II ite II.1 ' , ,,..'.. n ..I t h e n u n ci'sil', a.-, a 1 oil:.':, 11.1', "! ., bular.s J a p ? , -;•':: *™ and ring banquet R e s t a u r a n t , 1054 M a d i s o n A v e n u e . 1)1'. Hleliow lias b e e n a m e m b e i ill t h e facility al S t a l e C o l l e g e s i n c e l<j;i(i. He is w e l l - k n o w n l o r h i s a n i n t c r p r c t t h a i Held I., a w o r f c celiel al a l l d l e l ' i e H e selci I Hie lei Ih, r h i p ol s e v e r a l l i t e r a r y a s w 11 a s e - llcue l e \ t b o o k s o n p ll- ! lire topi, in ' ollsllltal a ill Willi I he tl.'al .• .. n e m d llie.il " hool li \ t EaeUlly l i e ! Ill e ('1,11111111 lee b ,.)!•• on C I .. ciislni) E o u c a l i o l i SCRlPTtASE SOLUTION reiH Member T h e J u n i o r C l a s s will h o l d I t s a n nual p . m . In t h e S k y R o o m of RienowGives FacultyLecture On Policing the Atomic Age' T h e 2nd A n n u a l Faculty Lecture will t a k e p l a c e W e d n e s d a y at H p . m . in D r a | H ' i a u d i t o r i u m . T i n s y e a r t h e , , , , , , , , , , , a c u i t y s p e a k e r will b e D r . R o b o t R i e n o w . P r o l e s . s o r oi P o l i t i c a l S e t o n c e w h o s e t o p i c will be " P o l i c i n t h e A t i c i n c A c e : A K i d d l e ill I n t e r .....veinineiila 1 R e l a t i o n s . " I.a I 'icb ,:• fof- Speaker T h e g u e s t s p e a k e r for t h e e v e n i n g will be Dr. L o t h a r S c h u l t z e , D i r e c t o r of A d m i s s i o n s at t h e c o l l e g e . S i e v e C o n d o j a n i will s e r v e 11s m a s t e r of c e r e m o n i e s for t h e p r o g r a m ! ' ' l i e take " I I ' i - . I'l'llip. .1 enSUP. " I ' ' I lll'l I'l'llO. Tickets Still O n S a l e T i c k e t s a r e now on sale in t h e l o w e r p e r i s t y l e . T h e p r i c e of t h e t i c k e t s is $1.25 for m e m b e r s of t h e f r e s h m a n c l a s s a n d $2.50 f o r u p p e r c l a s s m e n a n d g u e s t s . T h e t i c k e t s will remain on sale until 4 p.m. this afternoon. Juniors Plan Class Banquet btate S t e v e C a n d o j a n l , P r e s i d e n t of t l i e f r e s h m a n class, a n n o u n c e s t h a t t h e f r o s h c l a s s will h o l d Its a n n u a l b a n q u e t t o m o r r o w e v e n i n g a t 5:30 p . m . a t H e r b e r t ' s R e s t a u r a n t , 1054 M a d i son Avenue. M i l l i c e n t . F l e t c h e r , T r e a s u r e r of t h e c l a s s , is t a k i n g c a r e of t h e t i c k e t s with the assistance of Patricia Woinoski, Carol Rider, and M a r g a r e t Lazarou. rosh W eekena jSchedule Sei ' i . !..->.. i •'• ••• i • .mil. 'Do Or.Watt Stewart, former State College professor, will s p e a k at a S o c i a l S t u d i e s E v e n ing T h u r s d a y a t 7:.'!() p . m . at the Men's Hall Recreation Kflum. His t o p i c will be "A V i s iting Professor in Ecuador." T h e p r o g r a m will be s p o n s o r e d by Pi O a m m a Mil, t h e S o c i a l Science honorary. J o a n Norton. 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XLV, NO. 11 Annual Dawn Dance At Bru "Bali - Hi r Theme Featured Check your "No-Doze" supply and m a k e s u r e y o u r a l a r m clocks a r e set, b e c a u s e t o m o r r o w a t 5 a . m . t h e a n n u a l • D a w n D a n c e " will b e h e l d . T h i s s e e m s t o be o n e of t h e r a r e and auspicious occasions where students get up before their eight o ' c l o c k s ! II you d a r e to t r a n s g r e s s t h e b a r r i e r "I t h o s e " S a c r e d S a t u r dav Mornings," then come one and all' for w h a t p r o v e s t o b e a n o t h e r ve,v unique m o r n i n g . T h e d a n c e will be h e l d in t h e B r u b a c l i e r D i n i n g Hall I r o m 5-7:45 a in M i n t ' will be p r o v i d e d b \ t h e Velvet-ones. The theme for this • , a r ' s d a m e is " B a l i - H i . " t h e s e t IIII-J oi a . S o u t h S e a I s l a n d P a r a dise T h e d a n c e is s p o n s o r e d b Student Union Board. Committees G e n e r a l c h a i r m a n for t h e d a n c e ; S h e r d M e C o r m a c k 'li'J O t h c i c o m mittees include: Hospitality. Valerie ( i o l o m 'i;;j. c h a i r m a n . L i n d a C r e c e a ii:i m i l l ' , H o d e 0 3 ; D e e , , r a t i o n s . ,- l e , e My Minsk 1 'li'J. c h a i r m a n , . J a i n e , C a l o i i e ti-. T o m V i a i i e s e 'ii:i. D o n n a English Evening Features Talk W e t s i g '(i'J; R e f r e s h m e n t s , B a r b a r a K a n e t '62, c h a i r m a n , J e a n T u l l e y '63, Jackie Lindsay '63; Restoration, Donald A l l e n '03, c h a i r m a n , B o b C h a l e l f '03, A n d y L o w e l l 'G3; P u b l i c ity, D a l e J n g e r m a n 'f'i, c h a i r m a n , Neil R a y m o n d '63, L a r r y S i m m o n s '03. Features s ' ' S o m e of t h e s p e c i a l f e a t u r e s of t h e dimc1, w111 '"dude a "wake-up" .... b r e a k. f .a s.t , . a. n. d a u n i q u e d o o r p r i z e l " >'"' l u c k y w i n n e r . T h e b r e a k f a s t will be .served a l t e r t h e d a n c e to a l l "takers." .. "m"'s S p e c i a l a r r a n g e m e n t s will be m a d e 1 o i i c e n i i n g hour.' for t h e women. 'i h e w o m e n s h o u l d c h e c k w i t h t h e i r I n , u s e d i r e c t o r s for f u r t h e r d e t a i l s , Refreshments Hi lre.'.ln.nents ini h i d e a u n i q u e a s . 1 it i n e n t of doiiut.s eol lee a n d h o t chocolate, ( haperoiu's 1 >a\ id '1 t e l l . m a , D i r e c t o r ol M e n ' Hall a n d M r s . 1 r e h a n i " h a v e v o l u n t e e r e d ' In ir M'i-\ ices to b r a v e t h e wee i n o i i i i i i ; ' h o u r s to e h a p e r o n e t o iniilTow n i o i ' u u ; ; ' . G e n e r a l C h a i r m a n for t h e J u n i o r C l a s s B a n q u e t is G a r y J a d w i n . M a r g a r e t K r o p e c i s i n c h a r g e of t h e ticket committee. J o a n Ferrari heads the program committee. In charge of p u b l i c i t y is C a r l V a n P a t t e n , a n d J a m e s Kelly a n d M a r y J a n e S h e p h e r d a r e in c h a r g e of a r r a n g e m e n t s . Guests Faculty guests include President E v a n R. C o l l i n s a n d M r s . C o l l i n s , D a v i d H a r t l e y , D e a n of M e n , a n d M r s . H a r t l e y , E l l e n C. S t o k e s , D e a n of W o m e n . W i l l i a m S e y m o u r , A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r of G r a d u a t e S t u d i e s , "ncl M r s ' Se>'rnour' urRt William S h e e h a n , P r o f e s s o r of B u s i n e s s , a n d Mrs. S h e e h a n . Speaker ni( ' featured speaker will be P r e s i d e n t . C o l l i n s , w h o will t a l k o n t h e t r a d i t i o n of t h e riny, a n d . in g e n e r a l , w h a t is i n s t o r e for S t a t e C o l l e g e ol E d u c a t i o n . P r e s i d e n t C o l l i n s will a l s o h a n d out t h e J u n i o r C l a s s r i n g s . 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