?U'TZ i ELS12. rar.f.yg? -<T??. FllB-il L?3H. :-t a c <3 -A-IVUC0U&Z t ftt News Notes ft»*ar J6- ? - jojrjiflir, . .i<* T j /raiiist-fiji fes m i s : "s* jaur J" «^r-I x V** «j*rt n ;-*» :3*L From ^V1™ News Letter State M a t h Majors Join Honors if» i-tui'Ji-'.i: nai . ^-inrLi a»;—us a; lie 2SIE- jf.tr J*iaanil£S££. jf.«-.' . 11 3*» ".! ".an :i^ Ji* -n iir av/ Sc/?oo/s £e//se Tesr K r:iift*nr •nms J C . .3 lii> laallme Sir iaii£in»r if 2 IWT - w vil i f l e i i r r f r I n s tan? v i i : .;r,iuia.ii'- ' fr. :*r "if l a v vi;'C' ^:.-_:.i:i:c :J ".: la-"? '-'•-•>' ~<<"v -^vairfi r ; W :z zm v ^ "^* ^ - 1 ^ " ^ ^ ~ :a , vi'- la.rrt-: 7 i r n _-ina:uii»£i inc *** Trustees Announce Policy Of No Tuition for 1961-1962 ollege ews ~*>f 5'a~f «.*"!'fj'-j, ~i 5c«i~: y Tresspass n~i"%r».'-ira»d a s A:-*- ' ; ' **;" ~*.a* a rtj«c::s;>r>* rtri"<ri'""!«-ic *-*>5 wt^twn ssfcrj' <:T, :«•'• ;*i~f r^« * ; t r s *.:-.s riff" "K'. - :**;. 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FTtWKY APRIL 21. l«l PAGE 2 t ocus On Faculty Are W e Prepared ? R&afrzirag fK-s.* State Cortege will one day be changed to a liberal art* instffu-twi an<2 tt»at fhe educa-Hon cfepartmervt will na-furalf/ u,tid«fgo w m » change, if ne*/ert,hetes.'S seems import* rvt to mention ttie apparent need for clarity concerning preoarafioo In for teaching education courvsi littte emphasis i i placed on ^e-ar c o m e s . M a n y o-f t h e s f v < t e n t p-erhap-j during almost cannot half d o their By LJ.NT.M P Communications n some b<e-3t quarters, because teach they ttvese teachers, junior have high. inadequate preparation Then v when fiedge-d m e m b e r high. Isn't 'each senior re former p.a<Oce teacher becomes a full- o f t h e p r o f e s s i o n , he m a / be t e a c h i n g t probable high that he «ould if he h a d d o n e bebetter his s t u d e n t senior prepared to : teaching n that field If Alban/ S*at» prep-ares 'eecr.e's for o n l / grad-e-s t h r o u g h t w e l v e , ' h e r e s h o u l d be n o s t u d e n t t e a c h i n g seven and eight, end graduates should no' nire twelve, more students the prepare-s teachers bequalified to emphasis should should beallowed grade-s t h e / for grades be put t o do se/en o n junior their practice Gowunati - Stolen. through nigh, Chooses El and »e-3t'ning i n I . i I ,i h W h o ( .in M i - r d Ii V I I . I* ( a p a b l e Hi r,. i n - prefer. ON n i t . i;t \< ii Fasciast Ghost? Imost incredible that it s h o u l d happen here, b u t i t is h a p p e n i n g . T h e J o h n B i r c h S o c i e t y — a g r o u p o f a l m o s t fanatical conser/ati/e". e/treme right-wingers «ho have / a u l t e d t h e r n s e i /es n t o p r o m i n e n c e b / m e a n s >f a : o n c e n • trated campaign ofrnudsling the guidance suddenly o f Rob-ert blossomed, nationalism. Munich Such and blatant H .W. V/elch, brauhaus, over devoted ofcentury to ultra- Hitler, in a ago Till John Birch knows nothing days after W o r l d W a r II hands ofa Chinese to this Society should o f his n a t u r e m a n who believed be r e p o r t e d he and then died I.O-I \\i) I (il \ | ter left You Can Act John his college if they on a lent his n a m e because that to the authorities to t h e left of his b r a n d of r u i n i n g lieutenant, B i r c h has po-sthumously 'so t y p i c a l was a n a r r o g a n t society, i h o t , b a y o n e t e d f i f t e e n t i m e s at t h e Communist garbage heap. B u t J o h n of this leaned ofultra-Nationalism-—even Birch Pa ...-. professors anywhere a tthe risk OI'LR \ T I O V a life. r The willing rov/ John Birch Society be r e p r e s s e d however, "pinkos." by a n y g o v e r n m e n t a l which censored Nationalism Party; advocates b ythe agency. unproven Society Hitler's doctrines, Any not organization, Fascist- spilled -and yet the Society continues The narrow is f r i g h t e n i n g l y akin to o f 'which so opinion. :h A m e r i c a n to gain ::.] Lippman, Murand should name-calling, of public Birch because cannot r'.v Eisenhower a Two Speakers Treat Africa 1 l-.I.K ITATIONS o fa free press, can a n d ought t o hammer ofthe John calling Truman, T h e Society like spying, a n d suppression be functions: tool o f the C o m m u n i s t and others i: m i i n\ t. MM llin- -under a n e x - c a n d y m a n , has of one Adolph a quarter i nam? as a n o r g a n i z a t i o n was »he s t a r t '•- IJ-an ' .: IN I KKOK 'It..- a blood support. W Famed Scholar Gives Lecture A. F 'I HOI Oil I: Notice STATE COLLEGE NEWS ir.'l O P ESTABLISHED Br THE :LASS 10. trip •v Ii. MAY 1 9 1 6 OF Moving - Up Day Marks Fifth Seasonal Weekend f in grides t e a c h the-se g r a d e - s . If t h e c o l l e g e News Notes PAGE 3 To the E d i t o r : P<'» L e t t e r to the •'I'd like to c o m m e n t on an a l Student Body: l i t u d e which p e r v a d e s a portion of Recently, thcii- appeared in the Scholarship Winners By M a r y Lou E i s e n m a n rl ul( the student body—an a t t i t u d e of s t a t e College News an editorial to - ' Beardsley '60 h a s been "Those t h i n g s longest consider- d a r of social e v e n t s h a s u n c a n n i l y [trying to get b y ' with a s little el- t M ( . t.ff(.(.| n i a ) senate has been "warded a cooperative National ed a r e j u d g e d to be b e s t , " o r s o m e - connected it with t h e IFC-ISC infort and creativity a s p o s s i b l e . " loafing with regard to the proposed s , ' 1 , , ' u ' 1 ' fellowship to study m a t h e - thing like t h a t ! . . . by S a m u e l formal p a r t y F r i d a y e v e n i n g , t h e This is the c o m m e n t t h a t I g a v e Slate College radio station That M U t l i ( - s : l ' l ! " ' ' 'niversity of New J o h n s o n . (Or w a s it Ben J o n s o n ? ) W a t e r b u r y Hall F o r m a l S a t u r d a y to your reporter—not the o n e that is not so The stall ..1 the station Hampshire Well, a n y w a y , w h o e v e r did s a y n i g ' 1 1 . • l d l h c ' IFC-ISC picnic Sunwas printed in t h e April 14, 1961 is nnl in a position to formally ask The Business D e p a r t m e n t an it bad a point I Can you i m a g i n e c l a y afternoon, edition, page 2. I now h a v e an ad- Senate for assistance In fact, the in.nines Iliat .lames Rogers 'Ou is a n y t h i n g m o r e e x h i l e r a t i n g than Moving-Up D a y will be held M a y ditional c o m m e n t — a n d believe m e , stall "I the station :- nut in a posi the recipient of a fellowship to for S l ' C E A to h a v e five spring 0 from 9 a . m . until 12 noon a n d 0 " - r i p e " as you s a y it. is very tion to do much nl aiivihing. Whv'.' teach at Illinois I niversity. w e e k e n d s i n s t e a d of the usual four'.' will r e s u m e at 7 p . m . for the skit. Often more effective t h a n a glow- Simplv because ,,1 insulTieienl Student Teachers T h e r e c a n be, if you count Moving- T h e occasion i n c l u d e s s o m e t h i n g J111 praise and a s p a r k l i n g stale- m e m b e r s h i p p , . w , . | | and good Ml llmse who will lie off-campus l'|i Day. And w h y not',' Not only old ( t h e p r o g r a m ) , s o m e t h i n g n e w e l a s s programs), ificnl of e d u c a t i o n a l o b j e c t i v e s My 1 ha I people ,av I H M I ' I C \ radm -ludeiil leaehei's of science and does this y e a r p r o m i s e to be infer- ( S o p h o m o r e newest c o m m e n t r e f e r s In your slalion would he . e r t a m h a .Meal matheuialics dunin.' 1901-02 t e r m , esting, different a n d well-organ- s o m e t h i n g b o r r o w e d ( s k i t — p a r t l y ) , newspaper's editorial policy. Need thin: lor S l a t - 1 ollo-e I We iniisi report to Mr Robert Ander i/.ed, but its position in the calen- s o m e t h i n g blue ( t h e Senior c l a s s farewell s o n g ) . 1 mention it" Hunk -o h,o Su On a h.r - n u m b e r -"ii libs:', beiweeii April 24-2K B u r t o n S Kaliski '2D "I Senator- a- '-II ,. past and Mlenlion Ml Seniors! l ' L LJr\r\r\rc .Moving-Up D a y is one of t h e To the Student B o d y : |.n->ent S A l ' i - - i d e n t . II,,,..-., , « l , , n will >.ni be doin« Ji I I nCJI ISrl II OnOl^t most l o n g - r e m e m b e r e d c e r e m o n i e s How we have h a r a n g u e d about I wiOi.- do m.l make ., 'bu, I'ariies , i a n c c skits and d i p l o m a s _ , if\f\Cf^C t~lC±\/f±r\ _ , conducted a t Slate. Signuni Many s tL u da ue nd ti ss receive recognition: the lack of facultv sludcnl re I a come I., paIn - i d - r i„ h a . - a n ,..ui Kind mil the -c.„,p at U U O C T O L I C V C I I m e m b e r s a n d Who's Who choices. J I . , . recent \V( KA radm b r o m e a r a b l s we die Minor 1 lass MeetiiiK, I u e s d a y . M ( iu a V( rs K l e \ c u s t u d e n t s from the class A w a r d s will be g i v e n : U B F A a w a r d example 'to contradict all those who need you. ll , , ! be n - . i - a i w P, \pr.l 2.". at 7 2,0 p . m . in B r u b a c h e r . expound about p r o f e s s o r s who sup have •• lr.,...-,l „|,er„im ..all "I M-.i.e.: I P Da> will also be discus. ol 1902 have just been selected to of m e r i t , a n d F r a t e r n i t y a n d Sororp a r t i e i p a t e in t h e Fnglish Honors py scholarship awards. Frosh p„sedly don't c a r e about us. a p p r o . u n .,1-1, m p c p l e „ e l l - , - d . . . . . . . ,. . priigrain beginning in the fall seni C a m p counsellors will also be an' ' , 1 | p ob 1 1111 in b 1 •' 111 • if 1 M 1 he < him H e h e a i s a l Last week's issue contained a ' ' , , ,,.',',. , N , , , , , , . , , , , , ,-,„.,,. , „ | he ,, chop r e h e a r s a l e s t e r 1901 02 with Fnglish 108. This nounced. T h ( , l ) l i n i n t , u | ) „ f , h e ,.|asses i s number of p i c t u r e s in the l e a t u r e P " " " l l " " ''•' I"-hiiuhl 0" rl. ' "Ahull be salurda> April '' at 1 00 p i n ill v e a r . b e c a u s e of t h e l a r g e n u m b e r s o i m i i Dr. Benton ol the liiolo-s • "on" ,|1\i\ " 11 '-'i h i , , • ! , . • , . i|i,,i 11,,, 11 % h i u b a c h e r ' s private dining room of a p p l i c a n t s , the e n t i r e Fnglish V ( , r v i m p r e s s i v e . At \<> e n d of t h e Department v o l u n t e e r e d his l i m e , W u c h h a i.e. ;. ,|.,iic I-. ihe p r e - I-I .ill ill,, r i II I c rest cd in singing facultv, instead of the usual com- line can be seen the e r d a n t F r e s h selected t h e s t u d e n t s , m e n , g u v s in d a r k s , a c k s a n d w h i t e advice,I" help and the p h oN t oegwr sa p ph ri ec s c ne(|Uip mi-nl l lhc '•'" -lall 'I,. 0., '.-,,1 1 h - .elmu, in l b - l i a o a l a u r e a t e Service (o be m i l t e e , rhoso who w e r e chosen on the has- s h j l . t s ._,-,t-, ,„ c o m p l e t e l y w h i t e .....,, v,\,. I r a n , ' ! ,.1 di. ..!!.• h.ib-.ui held al illI ir-l Lutheran ('hurcb Mh Biotogj O r a d u a t e F e a t u n i- ol a c a d e m i c ability and personal ^iivU hi|, aM (| |)ninfi ,|K,Jr t r u s t y pcialivi and h i , i - - . . - d ,1 ol mi Mindav. .lime llth If you can t'i ii'lv thank Dr. Iicntot I | , | , I O ,1! il We . . i l ; .1 o r - ' b e o i Ii. .1 .PI.Ml.I but a l - i n t e r e s t e d , coll a - b i e v e i . i e n t a r e : Bette Anderson, | K . . , n i t . S ] T l l l . ( , a v Young Sopholl the students Ibciii -elv es would ' a, ! .1.01 i n , Lilian 02, W a t e r b u n I lame B a r b e r , F v e l y n Brown. Don- „„„.,,,, f l , | , a s m d a r k s l a c k s w h j t e I i , , ' d i e I ,|'o I ., ' 1 ,.:.•', ill ' e Starl making student lacull \ 1 on 01 • bioii Ii Modi 111 Mail a s aid D e l a n o . .Judith ( i r a b e l , Linda s h i r t s anci g r e e n lies, girls in white al: ! pl'o I i . : . ' • |.|-,i tin 1. they would undoiibledlv Imd l.asselle, Louise Muir, .loan Sny- s k j | . | s a n ( , h | ( l l | s c , s a n d , , r w , n i 1 jl (as I d i d ) inanv p r o i e s s o r ,\ho ' ' " ' " " "' ' " " ''•' ""' ' ' ' ' • " " ' •< •< I " 1 " ' ' d e r , Nicholas Whelden, Linda P . s „ , , a U , , - s , w i | ) s p i ) , . | , | ] e n t , w S o p | ] ,1, . .l h, ii , , 1,:i l |,,! , 1 ]l want to help us bid a n - n e v e r .pven ; " ' " ' " " ' "" " "'' ' " » >1- Oashin to Speak P u l t o n s I'he Jolly J u n i o r s will pre:, ; l M I | \ ii e e l l l l ; ol III- SlUlll'lll A l l l l l a l e While, and Robert Ziegler. the upporlimity! cede the Sophs w e a r i n g t h e i r fes' i i o i . i ' o u p oi die \111encan C h e m i c a l |,l I'! I l i - l e - ,;,..•..,! tive h a t s anil c a n e s . L e a d i n g this The M a n a g i n g E d i l o i . .,..,,,.,I |,\ s.n i - l ; . •'. 01 be bold a l B r u b a e h e r .In h a - '..•-! lively line will be Ihe G r a n d 'Ole ,', . • ,,; i h i - on bue-da.v \ p l l l -'... a l 7 2,11 |) in To the F d i t o r : 11 Hi I l l l - r l .,' 1. •! Seniors in their g r a d u a t i o n c a p s . „ . , . , , , | , I he e l e i H u l l ol IK'W o f f i c e r s W i l l l i e l M I would like lo l a k e this oppor , al pi O . l - i i i Can Mill a c t ? H a d a good ileal and gowns. ',,,, ., 1 ,.,|, 1 ,j lellowed b.v a talk mi " N u c l e a r lie tit in t \ to thank all those mdiv ulual ol e x p e r i e n c e ? Well, it doesn't 10,1 .,, Hon b > Dr l a b i n of t h e The n a m e nl the person who will who helped lo m a k e tile I b i r i - e n l h , m a i l e r if you do or not, b e c a u s e ' 1 o i l 11 OOo all,Mi 1 . . i n 101 - • |..n ,.,,, KII,,||- Moiiue I ' u u e r I.ab.ralorv deliver the Ivy speech is noi known, the ( l a s s in A d v a n c e d D r a m a Annual Science 1 " i i . - . r - - - a - , , - c - ll is believed that h e litis been 11. '. a i n l . , • 1.,•: 1:1 , , 1 •. ,, 1 tics needs people to a c t in the hidden in a secret c a v e r n t o esMain -indents and lacull v p a r l u 1 , ,, , , , ,, ,, , one act p l a y s to be p r e s e n t e d ' ' b e l o| lie .l,,l! \ ! j'l'i -, n l ,ve a l e N o l l a l e I l l V l l e d I n a t t e n d cape a possible Cuban invasion. on May 10 a n d 17. pai.d mi S a t u r d a y . I heir service .. . Bui we do know that this y e a r ' s 1 There a r e still s e v e r a l m a l e , ' , , , , ii". 111. .111 ... ei un.eiil iir H h a l s New in Kelignm C a m p u s Queen, Gail G a s p e r i a n , W-r- a p p r e c i a t e d liv all w ho at , . . , ' and f e m a l e roles a v a i l a b l e , so 1 will plant t h e ivy. • pill 1 . p o p l i n :.l 0 . |H 1 . l i e I h e lie -' I lie l hall ll I lie 1 11 s e l l s si on I ,1'ollp if y o u ' v e h a d an itch all your tl Plan a h e a d ' Stive t h e d a t e , May ';" 11 '' 1 l am espeeial > 4 r : i l e l . . l , . . , „ , , , „ , , , „ , ,„.,,.„ ., , . , , „ , „ : „ , , , . , ,,l meet Sunda v ev enillg. April 22, life to trod t h e b o a r d s , contact aN ii. and c o m e to M o v i n g - l ' p D a y ! "'" , M ' w h " l l " | l , ' ' , l l " ' " " " " " ' \\, „ i e :,,. . , , ' , . , / i n anvone .,1 , ,;o p m in .be home ol Rev e i t h e r l.ob S t e i n h a i i e r o r P a l S"'lH's prior to the event llsell , „ . , „ „ , , , „ , „ ,,, ., ,-.„,,„ ,alion I - P a r r . . : / : . Washmelou Ave B e n e d e t t o . H e i n e i n h e i , experi" 's. milee.1, i v w a n l n m I., m . - i i . . i | ( , , M | 1 | | | 1 . U l j j , , , . , , , . , „ „ . ,,,,, p„, r , ,„ ill h ad a discuse n c e is not n e c e s s a r y , all you h: 1 li: i l h '' ' " " "l>P"i'Umil> 10 w o n ( h M | l u i i(||,_ ( | , I|M . 1 | ( | | | i | |iM| i M w|i;|1. X ( , w m I,,.,,,,,,,,,.. need is the will. WO): such e n l h u s i atheir s l i e e.roup ,,,,„„ (.1.1(1 p,, v r „ v i M u l „Studies dents who an displayed laleiil- I , , „ , |,, ju- ,l . • „; ,,, |„| , , ,e,' -,.,p,e,l ',H, „l;l ', ,• , , . u l | ] m , , , , . , „ . , Olliie O s c a r s M ill not be a w a r d e d . am certain thai IIIY views a n - - b a r , , , , . siudeiii,,, , interested , , . , - in ... s.u,m, m ,,, er Sincerels your-., 1 -i in , l iplea ,. -,-Hmake I . I " I loin :..... oi I-. 1.. that 1end 111 uoaeliei a I , . , . ) . all .slud u a l -ludv. hi".tinning in J u l y , r d Uerg, te. liiu, al , A 1 i',1:1 -, 1 ipl • . l.n ed by l i e m al anlyw ahigh -1 ln.-l siu Iio-iiii . , C h a i r m a n , < ollege viin! . i i l .el, |v e and I How pm 11 1 l,.u 1 Hoi n e e d -lioiild d. Ill iapplv n mv l for l e . l admission a m,!• plaiinme prior The current crisis in the Congo Arrangements. Ihe lii.i |..i ii'. .0 the phniiiin lech ' • > d 11 in • 1 I ho-e applying for study and ihe Operation Crossroads 11 S e p l e n i b e r . should ne al and I. . d i .•-e.ir Ii h.i bei 1 1 l.e mini De.11 .Vlr. l ' r a n k o n i s : M'rica I ' r o g r a i n will lie the topics I,,. | | | e h e l . M e \ l l - l l s l I Just a nole lii lliank all who . on ,|, lMI , \\ |,.,i •:., of two a d d r e s s e s to be given in • he 1, tlihulcd lo Ihe s u c c e s s ol our 1- ]H , ,,i,i,e! 1,1 > .u I'age I lall on Mondav. April 21. Cent Science I olloi|iliuin I'l'ograio ,, .p,.. ,,.., ,,r, h l-ftdav. April 28, at I p . m . . m between 2 p.m and. 1 ) p . m . V,. were able lo put on ibi- " 0 1 \ \ , 110 . n-lv •'-•"•' ; " ' ' ! l : l | D r a p e r 2,10. Dr. Amiya i h a l c r a Ult,sl Speakl,rs no!, h series b e c a u s e ol h n 1,,|,,,n 1 10 ,i|iel'alive and |i-i viirly, I ' l o l e s s o r ol C o m p a r a t i v e operation al all level- ,,1 , h - . - I , , . mm h - •-'''"•" : ! ";i,1 ' :,. ' ' '| " ' | ' ". ' 11..11 in pi 1 1-11 111 - form -, lor all n n e n i a l L i t e r a t u r e and Iteligion al „ M r - " ; m i 1 , l l " 1 , l 1 ' : " ' m * w " ' l l u M1 W l ll e P.spei lall.V l l l l p o l l a l l l w a • l i " .1 11 .1! .1 ' * ' " ludeiil , ov el'IIIL! I h e I'.Illl O'J s c h o o l I:,-.,,,,, I n . v e r s i t v , will speak on »-»'HIICSUM O u a r d . a n . h a s spent VVHITF: junior high scnocts. gra-dei. T h e n Senior They STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, A P R I L 21, 1961 T^ I'a'r, '918 r-a- D Di m i m . i K Hi -. I ; 'apr, Sludcnl a l l e i i d a l i e e a l I h e a', l u r e a n d I h e w o r k ol I h e s l u d c n l Hollers which assisted Willi a l r a n ',,111,uils, h o s p n a l i l v a n d p u b l i . it;, T h i s is jllsl a w o r d ol a p p l e CI 11 f o r a l l ol I h e e l l o r l w h o ll V. nl i n t o I b i s p r u j e o l llielildiu ' V.,:i I n (.:, ,,i . :.arb|i.nd .(.'. I lri-ti 'hi n.in h Mhoul i-.i'i.r IIu ' b ' i - i ,','h College Calend or tin aippoi'l News. I., r i, W I KIII.W, r i.. I had • In M . ' i n . i •I i l . •ll V l . . I . Mill.ill III V I ( HDAY, 1 IAS.M:I I I I H I V \ I l k S \ l tillL' •I'pa I ll lliil Si. Ii !n; I Dllilli | I OLKSINGLK Hi. Did i > N O W , VI'KII. ipoii •mi si Ii I, i.l I., i MOM)\\ .lll-l Illl •in in 'I p l a w n g 'Mil,' I I I 1 Oi Mr l.n,!, di r i d g e 'I " I I I Mil I.nil, ii,,M .in pi i in;' honor thai lias I l a p " i d In mi Ac l„ IH •Ml, Mi M'KII >A Dav id IP.In, ii and Dr I, Tl ISIJAV, $85 weekly, w a i t e r s 01 w a i t r e s s e s on I ' a s s c n g c i ships d u r i n g siiuiniei. I".S. Citizens ONLY I'm d e t a i l s send Si MII e r l a l l i r u l i a . ' h i ' i ' 'i.il K-adiii lli la / . - I , • " H i Hull ,1 I ' I) ,11!) 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Y. ||(.,.,, ,,, |,, I b e St.ill id WI I ^ lle.ii> llub.iis.nl, s t a t i o n >Liiia«ei | in .-< I all . - i n n n i n e al l-n I a n • i - n '• i ; l , .1 SUld' nl Mail .... ., , ...II l i e i,, in;. d i s | n l , t i l e d t o d a v I h e I ' o e t r v I I Ida v -lild, 111 -. ilV III : III t h e ,. .,., ' ol I agore. the recent m o n t h s in . M n e a . c o v e r , , . , mg the i oiigo crisis p>r the London "' ' h a l e r a v a r l y received his T | ] i u i s A L , | .. 1 ( l u ; i U , , „ C a m b r i d g e I liaises • 111 uiill obtain their I'reler I ' o c b u a t e in I'hib.sophv Iron, o x , 1 1 | U , , . S | U ,,., s , „ , „ v ,,. ,,, ,,,,,,„ in, e Pi MIO I loin Ihe ir respeel iv e P u d I niversity. lie h a s served a s | i n | | u . ; o , ] h , ( | M | r | i , , „ , „ „ . , . „ „ h a l l ol In,Use I h i s a p p l i e s a l s o l o S e e r e l a r v to I'ae.ore, was an ass,, ( , w , n | s a s I | R , | .. H . 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I I I Itl.,11 I Ir i b a h rav a l l v h a s written , \.. • i . ,1, . , i Speaking l o r Operation Cross I u api r I bill I best- f o r m s s h o u l d ,, , Iti-Ii,'.ion ul \ m i \ a Ainl was ihe ad , ,, ,, , 1 , noi ,v in I.e 1, t i n n e d l o I h e H o u s i n g Office visor P, Mis- s v k e s who Iranslat I lie s,|,|,l. I I 1 ' ' " m l > A '' l l ' : i U | H I'" Its huituler DiJi lu |„- Mimh.v \ p l . l, 1 . , , ed i I n e h s h T h r e e I'lavs of " ^ " "uliii,-,,,,, ol \evv York 1 1.1 1 1. - In 1 I Won,lav \l.iv I s l M u d e i i l s liv C l l e , I s Aill I - \H m i iiv (iperai mii i r o s s r u a u s is a t i 0 . 0 .; ., p 11 1 o l l e e r h a l l s a n d in I ' r a l e r T a g . n e a n d Ml W i l l i . I ' " p r o g r a m endorsed b \ umil.V colI ilw.llll 1 niiv ..1 s u t o r i i v h o u s e - , s h o u l d r e \\ ll - o n ,,| I hi al I d e p . l I I ll,, 1,1 leges Ihl'oiiglioiil the I lilted S t a l e s I ill Ii t h e n lol III III llll'ir I ' e , p e i liv e ll e n a b l e s college s t u d e n t s to spend hall o 1 h o u s e 11 v t h e s a m e d a l e Todav begins t h e third annual the s u m m e r working on p r o j e c t s in \ p p l I, al inn- si ill m a V b e m a d e Dr Kuhliison will also anI M m a l e j\{:\ l e m a l e K e s l d e u c e .As High School D r a m a L i s l i v a l The Africa Di'ainalics a n d Arts Council is swer questiutis on Ihe new P e a c e 1 1.on . • h i p - PM I h e 1001 Oil s c h o o l sponsoring this Ivvodav meet Corps, which lie h a s helped lo orn'.il He 1,11 • 111 1 • A s s i s t a n t s l i v e i n (' 1 ) m ,„.i,. g a n i / e bins pi-o-ram is sponsored I 1 aleimly Jewi'lry sjx 1.lie ol I h e 1 o l l e . ' o h a l l s working e n r o l l e d lor the competition are ln lOiruin "I I ' o l i t n s the lOigb-b I italics, Sleins, Rings w i i l i ihe hall d i r e , t o r s l i i return ,ix s l a t e high schools - Albany, Sl'cakin, I III.HI and s C \ Jfwt'li y, tints, F'avura I h e v 1 e. civ e l u l l o l p a r t i a l c r e d i t Meadow, L a k e l a n d . Israeli l.'coiiouiics sitii Pini" \, 1'inpo ulna i,i 1, 11.imer.1l ton low a i d s r o o m a n d Ueaeoii. Last Oohaiiseii and Wilbur l.vuch \ l s o visiinig the College on Men ('lull Puts, Keys b i l . l l d 1 ll.ll es P . o h school will presenl either dav will be Mr N a t h a n l i a r Yaa \ p p h e a 1 ion - 11 av be obtained Mi'il.tls, Tnijilues a one a i l plav o r a scene ll'um a eov . I'ouiisellor ol Ihe Israeli L m 11, .111 I Inuslii ' l d i n e . ,i\u\ .slliillld lie will ills l ' M \ I K M l"l I' 11 III I I I . be I el m in I lo I l e a n M o k e s I f e m a l e llil'ce act plav T h e production will bass) in Washington he s t a g e d ill the Little T h e a t e r he cuss current Israeli e c o n o m i c a n d i : i M a r s h a l l Mi e e l position .old l o I h e U t i l i s i n g O l l i c e i m a l e p o s i t i o n s 1 A p p l i c a t i o n s ginning t o m o r r o w at il. A trophy political a t l a i r s in the 10 a in. ecoSIM .u'lisr III. N«'« \ »rk l o r m a l e a - -I si a l l i e s l u p s will b e will be a w a r d e d to the most out n o n i u s ;l class, D r a p e r Oiil, a n d (.11 5-7H.H1 s t a n d i n g plav a l t e r the j u d g m e n t in ihe 2 p m political science 12 , l o s e d , l i e , l i v e Pl'lih'IV , A p r i l 2ti no , losing dale for female posi ol t h r e e p r o m i n e n t Albany t h e a t e r c l a s s , D r a p e r 201. G u e s t s a r e in (,*il Siut'itst'ii, M g r . people is announced v ited I lolls has been allllollllced , ..lie. , lie .idelice I bill- oi ( I r o u p l English Evening Six Schools Vie L G. BALFOUR PAGE I PAGE 5 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAV. A P R f t 21. 13*1 State Initiates Modern Dance Group Expansion .-. ".he keyword a', State ' o!!e?e Every > e a r V j r ^ ' - a M - v : [opiates - o r e c o u r s e s , r.ore g r a d j a t e programs more '•••ulfiinz additions and more ors a n u a t i o r . i Tucked :n a m o n g ail '..-.e ; - her> :• i :.''•>• organization 'Jietij a r c surely e - t a o -.arr.e for itself and an pated m the pro ; . - • . - a.^i""' 6 5 Me.T.'r>er5h:p - :student :n the : : . . - : ; e -ent t i m e most A :r.~ :•.• freshmen br :•-.-••.represented -pv-p ~oderTi : a *;•••• "• .•-• ••• • J o a n n e W.-z-.; - .-.-.- , - Mode .T. Modem Dance :e Performance Roland <chird. 8 E35. ' -. .'.'•'. •* they :.h'\ • r"'J, i e : •.:'•'," d a n c e ^ anvihin? . . J'...*,'. ' This Year's Progress Mi>s Roland c o m m e n t e d that she has been pli ased with the s u c c e s s of the daiiee group at S t a t e tinyear The m e m b e r s of the group iiavi on n working againsl m a n y diffa'allies T: The Officers. dU'l - pi6 Tin r, were jiroblcnis in IIIKIIIIL a p'an '., p aclicc. T h e use of I lie Eniie !; n. the only a v a i l a b l e place, i- much a p p r e c i a t e d by the gro'ip However, the room docs not ha\ the best facilities for elanciiu ~\\ .'d floor make s p l i n t e r s ine\ i lab:1 and, of course it is also used :>> die '.'.ninen of P i e r c e Hall Tin i: i in. the group h a s no a e con:pa:i:sl This significant lack ha- :: a::' thai the g r o u p h a s h a d 'n ",\u records to p r o \ ide I lie nei . I';, music. • a:;ro P a r t - and -tate - Group ; •(• - r o ' i j M.ss pre< T) u ,, lb,- cycle goes on. E a c h nne takes what he likes best from those wli" o before and c r e a t e s his own styles. In this w a y modern 'lance is kept forever new a n d creative ar.o s!•* ay? no A . a. •: a r.'. r. g r.: r •"•*• .hnol in V i v York City a n d pre° annual concert, at least serif. ••" \ , jn duration. two •''' u p . Graham c r e a t e d h e r own ,\ ,', larv for m o d e r n (lance. She has morc-or-lcss l i b e r a t e d the S „, modern d a n c e for the last I ? fU-radi-s Now other m o d e r n , ,,-astiT.s a r e beginning to " l . „ l f from the p a t t e r n s s h e h a s L i s i c l State's Modern Dance , r o l ,p ba-es Us techniques on the eild' Miss G r a h a m h a s set. 5Ch R. niijiic However with more per her major m working with the formanees the group will be able VM( A in t'olumhus, Ohio. to learn more ol the intricacies ol She also taught folk dancing in modern dance and will also bene -iininii r camps lor three y e a r s fit from p'.blic p e r l ' i r m a m i This w a r . as an instructor in .Mimeii'- physical education, she i- teai lung for her first full year Her i'ili iiu bides the teaching of variou- -port- and physical activi lies but the part she enjoyed most 1'. i haps the group u ill al-o lia\ e A as teai liiio.' modern d a n c e for its own choreographer n e \ i \ e a r llll'ee Wi eks In addition, there :- a possibility The modi in dance group h a s that the .students Ihem-i h e - will do quite a hit more • \ V i , o i e work gi\' o her ,, chance to treat the -ub i ' i inin Ii more extensively with cliun ographv dial ','• a possible in the three week .Membership w id ai am lie open i"ii'i ion "i 'In pin - n a i education to student- in all lour i lasse- Pre ' o i i r - e VIIIIIS training i- not retpured lv. V i "I'dmg ' " Miss Roland that i ryone will be weh nine ibree w, ' k portion docs, however, II there are elioo: ,. m t i re-led include -oine "I the basic e l e m e n t s stmlents and ' I n n i- , rn HI: II d i l ,\ Im Ii ilo students Liter explore f e n m i m tin ir dam in. p i n . r e - - Im '!e r oi 'heir practice sessions Another iinportanl par! ol the future plans involves hiring an ac c o m p a n i s l . With an accompanisi b tli r and more \ aried -elei |inn Will be possible t!ii- p r o g r a m ma-, im lode gradua Tin- - m i n e r Miss Roland plans I ion accol'dlll in die pl'i \ I'Ml- e \ p. i it in e ,md add ' ••! ' he n.' 11. lor'lu '• work m modern d a n c e . She .\ n; d" . raduate work at ('onnecti hi rHegulai aio ii'la: i .'• d 'a re - ,' i oil'', e Sum n o r School for the i i.ii, i m \ i ' « London Conn lOIII'l d Ii:i• ii do ii i- iH• \l year and the Ml.-- Kolai 'i •.'•' '1 dial Mo in '.'. : . ', plan- lor Modern Dance. priigr i m ma> p.,- -do . mi lodi lei In Time lure di inon-lraiion- an 1 'Ai'i'ksliopI'lm- \M- see that through the lor code ' and o a> In h e Ii -ch'"il • Indents in die a n a I In ;n inal i-imris ol a lew people who a r e amount and i;> pe "l , \ p a n -i-ui •'. .11 A don:' to -tarl something new and d e p e n d oil the r e - p " l i - e "I s t u d r i i l - • i i iii-\ the project through, great and admim-i ralmn ' > the pi'", ra : iiid eommeiidahle tilings can be and lis plan- Mi-- Roland, who eoiicened the . La ol a modern dance group, and All-, Kolilld ' d i . d i n i l - 'lie 'I ,. -e n| records h a s n a i n r a l l \ 'In mien -li d -Indents who put . m o p . mitiateil 'In ; n . l a n . al lin ' i! in'li die efforts of the d u n ' a 'Ii •" mm Ii ol their ellol'l- into IT; - and ill the c h o r e o g r a p h e r T h e Salle i 'idle', e s|n o ai hi - the -I a i e. ular practice and pari u ipation dentthe lei Imnpii r-1 im sell . lion- a\ ailable have been few prn\ isalion- i \p!a.u - '•> ' l o o , ' In rn modern dam e ha\ e together es cr nan J, -on d. ' di!;-!,' 'I a new college aeti\ il\ principles "I :o"di i n i.iin • d " ' '•• Mliele.-.- m a n y people have c l i o l e o : I ' l l ] i l l > a ' . ' i l i . i l i ' l l i - ' ! ' ' " ' • I lull: - w nl i ham. e. it w ill . n o . CO,... nm d \'.iih and helped the i r d e t a i l - "I no • i. 'la "''• ain !.,. i I' we h o p e St licit Ills w ill Sri.'.p Mans more have shown an / a t i m i • ma and o Perlormaiiei s u ill be Wl' re-1 in |I;I\ inM such a m o d e r n in dull d pre.-i nted, and reineni f ll: -hol'l. M l I i . " . , ! " ! p .1 I'H'lh 'a i mp mi c a m p u s •i. led o. ,'li e\ i r more l i i / / u i e - - > 'Kt..>oer. par.. Miss Roland's Position a I r e m i ndoii- aio'iim' "I ! line and Mo'. t.T.i P.' J... ,- .. . r . , Th.- :, Taller! Taller! spa: i ..a. . i' Taller! .'• n.mcj'je ^.' '.".' i.T.provisa- par.' \i-it Planned •• •* >•-•-• r.r..r.. _.- .; M l - - Roland m r '.':.-" . ' , r .. , • r : i.'i th'- i h r> .graph;, mr i .--. in, ail n o ; -A...-.,-. : • '•".' • '-'OT - r.-.r.al ideas s u b m : f i - i .."•' m i ., ,;„..., , " ••:• - •• • •:' •)•< in c m hers Mar'ha (Jraha:: Organization In,;- , ,,i \; ,|, : : . [i., : Member- m e , " . - . c r . Wedn, -da;. M a r t h a G r a h a m . :\ i : ''™^ -' "'" ^ n g h Room a- in the m...|, rn d a : : . Pierce Ha.. "I hi _r-.jp h a s about >he h a - p r , ' \ i d e d die ~'''- Vl n a ' '•'•< m e m b t r- although l< rn .1 ,m . .,- :• , \ ; "'• a n '' •"'"•r' - " i d e n " . ha'.i p a r t i u \ m i in l o r i~ • dii'Mii! h much effort and in i ffol'l in d i n ' 'm Ho '• al'!"U- a h': ' p.no,cul irly on the part nl ll', ilir- "I III'' .'"'•' I" -'a' ' ' '' •'' 'I'- i ••'•" ipant-, m o d e r n d y n c e h a s i / a t 1011 at M a ' i ' " • ' • s u ' '' d\ completed its first ir> 1)11 Miss Roland's Ha' kground •' •<" ' ' . ' o ii is looking I n w a r d s M l - - Knlalld I. ' ' ' ' 'I he!' !'•" I" >> ' ' :u-\l year. Im - ill g.li-e l l " •" ^ ! : i ' ' ', e i ' M l \ . 'A In re I" |ori d in model :. ''.,.'. ' I utiire P l a n s ' : .'I plans tiir the ciiiinnp J' •'' ' : '' • ;di i n c r e a s e d e m p h a s i s 1-0,1 I! ' A l l l l i I" '" I'vi'l H malice and m o r e public a l •' ."'.i1.' '• Naturally t h e r e will -lie taii'.'hl '. il'io'. al " ' I"' ' '.Illumed work Willi It . Il I lurue. Ins S'-i'i' ' : ' •' "' oo ' ' > '''' Plin lln n w ill alw a\ - Re this oi minii. \ " matter w hat bappi n.1 'Su -1, ' happen, the group was • ii'eil \ln! A, .', i Ii here !l! i 'i . 11 - - ' i""op- and the new ca iiipn- 1.0' ii i di Male t'ollcge" is not i- ht'l, .i • ii o-ed in lie Time m a r In •• and ran- and dam e- "Ii Sideways too? p. tp 0 f P* &*%'. , J** 0 ..........iiiu.ni.i,,, #**-'t i.M'^^.-'-^^Stt ..iiouOiu.HitiMMt'iVij iuuui,:MMlii.iB'ii«»«'»»'i'i»M'<'.i>"^'~'*''--'': * • • • • All together now. One two, three. Precision is the word. The performance it going well. Up, up, and away. PAGE i STATE COLLEGE tfjrWS, FRIDAY The Saga Of An Addict A RKLATf.b W&YSK ?=••::/ M.w : Jfe-j 1..5...!" rvj.-.-' B? Mint "'""•.» - xi :•::.' &'.£ VTOJKY / CAME I M H J LEFT B? MIKE F'E'/OE'L "•'.''. .•v.'.'.ii:", .(.'.".<'. v ..5.'." ".£.''»" '.'.*'^; .".*. Revolt Crushed: JFK: Sympathy By R. DAVIES .Vf.5~ Sjf' W.J.-. ._« About a week ago, a list was posted on the A MIA bulletin board to find out if there was enough interest in intercollegiate track to warrant the starting of a team. To date about twentv-scven persons have signed up. A meeting was called last Tuesday to begin organization of the team, elect commisSioMcrs. and settle questions .such as what type of com petition should be initiated. Bj BILL F'RWKO.MS .a p>;.!K.<v. m'-i: KK-.ct^J W i . : ...iv> *'-*-.•» *r 'ill i i ' • ••' i' ""'~.- li; "i:: ".!*'* i " * \".i"..-'.~..V. V. J l ' 9 ' i l •.:. ,-*:*:! :>:. .:..'. :i:i' ''':>-. . i : i:C v;~:.:;:. i \tn\V. :*::•*• '<- '-'•'•'• 7'' i£« . '.'•>-. 1.1..'•:'••'::. . ... The routine for starting a spoil on the \ in -ity le\el habeen established by the AA Board. The first year uiu-i be one of intramural competition recognized by the AMIA II then seems to be enough interest in the sport, il mav be presented to the AA Board for recognition. It may then receive a budget schedule matches or scrimmages with other colleges and do everything a Varsity team can do except award a letter. The following year the club may be given lull \,n>ity status il interest warrants this. ;o: .«: W i• 1 r i..f c Four years ago. an attempt was made in larl a track team. At the start the interest seemed great enough to warrant recognition as a Varsity team. A budget was giwn about two thousand dollars worth of equipment was purchased and meets were scheduled with III'I and I'nion Almost as soon as the project got off the ground, it collapsed ' iii ••• The meeting held last Tuesday mirrored enough interest to warrant action on a team. It was mentioned thai cm rent interest seems greater than that of previous sears. Meets are to be scheduled for May in hopes of making this year ipiabf) as the intramural year. An abundance of equipment i- avail able including about thirty pair of track shoes, hurdles, shot discus and other necessary equipment, all in excellent condi tion Arrangements have been made with the Albany High track coach for combined workouts with Albany High a team much tougher than RPi's or Union's. All those wanting to work out with Mr. Becket at Blocker Stadium should obtain a physical check-up from the Medical Office. Conditioning is a vital fat tor for the success and safety of participants There fore, anyone considering entering a meet should make Mire he i- in good condition beforehand " ' •'- ' / ; - [">> JM! I X H C H E R T Y ^ one i cold Tuesday afternuon "i uind • ,i pi ];lei ker Stadium was : '' • - ' ' ' ol the insi op-niim d a \ deh :c lor Mie I s d hasehall team in i >"r > I'iiis I' \ a a l s i l e i i > I'eie "•pM.ii • In'-! l a - a ol opi ning-d i> l| 1 ' ' l e t mi ihnai: tiit same li.nr Urown w:; he only letlerman of i In- (|iiartei h i was not a rookie, The Star n u n inad • il 1-0 in the second on a '\..l! t> I ' D / iwicz. a Mnile h> Sp.nti .. d a sacrifice fly b.\ Pavi Iki: -\\u third uiniii" \ . a s ilie same , , n | v n,,. ,.;,,..,, were e h a n s e d . l»'Anceliee lid li wiih .1 walk"f<>fI 1 "' It !' i I i, 'ii ' r- i ie.:ini ercd | ,v, ,.,| |,\ ;i n-iple oti the bat of • '• I •.'•! ,• i iil> HI 11 it lop ol the liniwn < ' iiearata a i d d a saen 1 laii and :,:i,,| niniiiu to ".in | | l ( . ; p in i aki ilie -•• a e 11-0 This ilf ball . . o n e u r l i in run- mi li i,. •.•nniire.' ;. • • ' ) w,.- also the ha- ,.inI i i ' nr..:•• STA'I'K I T " I . r l , ( | a ., i| u , ..,,,., j j , 11, ] ,,, s( ., ir( , j n o • i .n- ..ii s a i- and I e i m r - ; i l n ,,| n,,. n e^ainii!'' I c e inmn'.s b.iolees Hit lonl> Austin 'Ilii'itl'es P e l s : ' lie s , \ i ! hall o| ibe hr-i | n ] ] i \ u s l ,, , , | , .,. ,| , ( a r ) t . r [lorn ii u s . l; :• pii< h, r Sle\<. II MM m ,)„, , u , :.h S . - M C aid piteln d o'I. oi,i i i.;i I'axelka 1ml lien || u . r ,. s ] , j e, s o . n to ins own '" '' ' ! : . .n-ei'iiiee singles \,\,AUo \u a ., ha a onl\ Iwn liils •' • ' a: s'l \ I i •- III-M |wo run,\ ,,-,„,. | )1S , . , .aiiin- stinl / " " - " kll ' i racked a -in |{ \> \ |.,:s ., ,| ||,,. ir | i r s l ,,,,, ,,, '• . . i nt• • i a n d t h e n a d \ a n e e d on H.c. h \ n i d . .. lloi o Inl -i n•d • ita The success of the foundling track team depend- upon two factors: active participation of interested athletes and spectator support. Neither of these two arc cnoueh I'm -ancess In itself but depend upon each oilier for -.uc< e»s Spring Sports Now in Swing: ft.| f.LAJ.Vf. K O M VfMV, - K / l!y N I X W M Dea HJ- - s o n . Minded i[|( | v f ., Y'"i l-iiou thai s p l i n e i- MI-I |,,,u aroiiinl 'In corner, don 1 >mi ' \\ ith .,, ,| the .e • e c e i i l id s p r i n t ' c o m e m a n . j ,(. , . • only .-: • • .>. : : • . - . • . : • • .:.• : ' >W lor >our eii|o.\ nielli thai ihat < iimplhif jiid w h o l e h e a r t e d inter rid lion ah MI) inu-t be our o b j e i t n e i- or: a n >otl are i n t e r e s t e d Pat" 1 ' "1 t h e s e spoils I kno'A in parti Here's hop "IE to -i i Mm ,-,t | i , | ,,,- ;ll n ,„ s , • ,, ,,. • i.i:. .', i'b • ne / ". fai lo. i \ A : •' -"'' 1 slt Stroii, ,i - :i .,!,., In In - I "1 I lin '.', a n , i n a' tin -port - M ' f d 2 t i . Mini •* '• i in U ed Pan i n . I. Susan lit r om uiei i u i t h a l l a \ id l e n n i ,| " S l u d e n t I n i o i i a l 7 3n \\ ' ^ '" .H'W-s lli.it p a r l i e i p a l i o n ' . n i l will on \ a n d In Mmr I u. , . ' • « I I - I . . I ., M : • ' , ! : • , • 1 ' ; . . ' , , " • ; < * • / : ' • ,. • ' .•: ' w a r .'.r<-r •• • : l . s i . i ' a f ' i ' f 'fie •;' • ' • '. : , : . / ' o '.arii- I.I •, •• • . • • .' '/.!• o e e r p a r ' . . I* •. ' •. neither .p, j I . .'..: . -' , • ;.;. - •'• '•'-r Ola' k r v / • „ , . , , ; „ . MM I .1,1, , .. ai,': a: '. I ;' - i !..'••' al.;i,l,v l> a •'.'• ',d ' t. ! o '/,.;.r • '-i .'.• > A i i r : e i , i ) •'•- ,;.f. . •''• d / M . I - -,_-;,'.i-fj •'• ii ./' .'.o.i, 1 c. MkUD ROUND-UP Get on the BRANDWAGON ihii1 ejij' 1/j*. /|i|fi-j •••it's lo»$ of fun! ,JJ i that ( l i e ^ij> i A I ar i u • ' •> a r o u n d h e r e 'I h a t b. hb '""' ';,*'"-<i I bonder a n o t h e r i ), e i k ^S^BPfetefi- Sl.S W a t e r her- A P A MS • . , ' " , ' ' • " " ' " "• * - . . . , I . . I | )'.,'.', ."•"',!'' '" l...l..l.1„.i . ! N u .' "''"' " ' t »•!•>• ' ; •"'••'•' '"Mi . V, ,1 I - , e . ,,, M i. . , - , '" -lire M H I I 'mil da . M -" i - not il if the , . h i . . ., . m II I '•''• 101 -hale III III \\ 11 11 !' " > . i. I hoi CM i.i i M i ^bn.ee l"l t e d ,n ba1111,111'1111 a.or liolh l .1,111 in li You and i I ...', I e \ u At Tho SNACK BAR lin '. pi c a l l i I ,,. -il • I l.,e In I Ml a n , ' . ! • ' • m ,-, , M ,| .,!;> II, . i l l d I " a ' l t III! (ierald Drug Co. /Vlbiwiy, N. V. .iinpal.ais I'I opel,II .ike all ol S t a l e s a t h l e l e s , l l l e s e | . \ l ( j y IT' iwu men r e a l h don't mind spend me tin ir lime and energy as un oll'ieial a m b a s s a d o r s ol Stale Col ll.l •l.l.l p.,,,. ll I r | „ . I( t . ( '„,.,| |;,| Hrowil, last y e a r ' s District i hainpioii. I led fur first place iu I "i "Male -Indent mleie.sl ,| |( . |.; a ,| ( , r n Stales ( ha inpiiiiislups i in ,n "in ..I ilu available „, || u . Iiyht heavyweight class, oi'iii- o i- is an estelleiii up | u i | | l u l | p, taki' the second place Milium mi practical coach award because he was the heavier . , ..pi i.i in i and will also be a man The City IKI pound crown In lp m il.c Milne School belongs to Ed, as does the Nurth- .. :. ! I,,, , , :' .,:. I,' U . M In a' . dimn Q:>aclie>L By JIM DOUGHERTY Ai one tune or another, the News Kd lifted 230 lbs. hi the p r e s s , has had the opportunity to report 235 lbs. in the snatch and 290 lbs. or leaiurize upon almost every in the c l e a n a n d - j e r k . He also did athletic endeavor. This however, a deadlift from the floor with 480 is the first lime in my recollection lbs. and a deep knee bend with that we have had the chance to 300 lbs. ^ ^ speak about weight-lifting m gen- ,j„e Powhida is the District , J oral and the endeavors of Kd middle-weight champion for the ISM Brown and .Joe Powhida in parti- third y e a r in a row and recently I1K11 n d a r . look third place in the E a s t e r n Dunn;, die past year and even Slates Championships. J o e joined last year, Senior Ed Brown and Kd as a title holder in the City Sophomore .hie Powhida have been Championships for his weight class. making their presence felt a t n u n c '|-|u. o d d Lifting Championships at emus lifting meets all along the Cortland last weekend was a hathast Coast. Each holds several ||L. ,,i vengence lor Joe and he niaior championships in this field c a m e through by winning the Time Consuming heavyweight class with a 5 7 5 ^ lb. In addition to a normal aca- deadlift, 290 lb bench press and limine load and many hours of a .pio ]|, deep k n e e bend. pari lime work, Kd and Joe man l a b o r of Love ace lo work nut nine hours a week u,,,,,,,, ,,/„„,, j s ;) , a b ( j r o f l u v e „, preparation for almost weekly f ( j r | j u ( ( ) ,, (] a m J J ( K , a n ( ] j ( ^ ^ ^ sai unlay evening weight-lilting 1 . ( ,. l|iv „,.,,,,.,. ,„ l h e n i thai t h e \ contests. When the weekends do (j>, 1 .;. r( . |w , „,,, , , . , , „ „ „ „ , „ . p u b l l ' " l l l V 1 '- ''Nth men spend mans ( . ]M a m | , , u u l | . s „ , „ , s ) u ) U l d g ( j l, lir s , l n v " " " J '" a n y l"">'- l " w ! 1 ahum with such outstanding feats. ..r Milage on Ihe Easl ( o a s t which ^ , |l(,N s a v ; . . A f u , r u | , w h y ( | ( | '- haMiig a lilting ineel ,lll)llnlaln,"' T H K V |M . ii|ili , ( . l l | n | ) ' ""' U l l , u ' 111 l r 1 "' ' '" ll"'1'1' I" "'• I " " ' •"" moi' MI r -il \ olid ,11 I. a m - as Well •'hit an. are in need .in.I d'.iibh in in p., , K 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 l n O U 1 4 0 0 5 : 10 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0:6 ---J"«B«i •jiidainjhrifea, . « t u u lll|( I l e u 'Li \ W \ \ \....,id- |,,mlll,)A ! ,i I'lioiif t) 3«1U (I 'hat '•• i pn . t i n ! \ it e M l I Ul i l : "l''l> l :• . n i u i i . i i i SCORE AB 11 R 2 0 0 - 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 4 1 0 M i l Ed Brown and Joe Powhida Make Presence Felt In East Coast Lifting Meets li a l i e - ''• it- STATE BOX Pos. Pavelka c Zwieklbauer 2\) D'Angelico lb Brown 11-3b ( a in a rat a 3b a Penlleld If Recesso ri Pii/owicz ct Burton ss Spina p BM8PM I I ..ii aim the fourth on a single by Dick Lund^ren off pitcher Dan D'Angelico who had moved in from first base to relieve Spina alter Pete h a d loaded the bases on three straight walks 'I he Engineers registered ' o u r more in the fifth off D'Angelit-o before Spina c a m e back ir nl hls " station al first base to strike out the side Spina, who struck out eleven, finished the t-'amc on the hill from here on. Cherry & White Rally The Cherry and White Troymen were one run down qoing into the ' a s t innin.u. but c a m e up with five '"' J r u " s o n :! hits lo lake the win home. Travel To Oneonta Tomorrow Tomorrow al 2 p.m. The Peds will lace an Oneonta State squad on the lied l)r cams home diamond. Pete Spina is scheduled to start on ihe mound, but there is a chance thai Captain Chuck Recesso m a y net the assignment. The n u m b e r two chucker. Dan D'Angelico went acamsl the Siena Indians on the llleecker Stadium turf yesterday Home Again Tuesday The Peds next home g a m e will lie Tuesday afternoon at 3 p . m . against New Paltz State. P E T E SPINA: 1110 c a r e e r roc1 p i n Hid; failed in attempt for fourth H P U p in consecutive opening-day victory. Siau ,\ . li t i n . • 'it I • i ; i\Kbit-1II Vve >••*;•• ««<», ,ou „„.;,, „ I a- o u t "1 i l » '•< •'• "' be p l . i M d .,' , » . /in_' V.i-n I U -.he h o l d - . Uii/i,; -incle | he score \ \ , | s I he I ll-l lea'.lle \ M I . \ -ollball lean.- are Poller l l u i i l i c i s AC. \ P \ K l ! SI S Walerbur\ I II si L e a g u e S c h e d u l e \ p l ll L'l ( l O o b e r s Kli I p in L'.". \ 1 ' A W a l l r b u r \ 1 p in I'd KKPSI.S 1 p in '•: Kli A PA I |> i n \i, i \ P A KKP I ,i.i i h e r - \\ a I e l II |> i n I p in \1., Kli KKP II pill S l . S i a..,iii r 1 p in \ia .; s i . s Kli Water K K P li p in W A l.o ,;i t -.11 k .'I'/) I) \ n . i In o Softball Begins; Leagues Chosen ' >ee IN THE COLLEGE o I ,, '; . i hou . M I l i e . i• 11ai ; i I a o d., . i n I In ;\ ant y m r I..I -I <». m ..., . ( a mar . I ana Jo.i\ I h o i .'i.i as. r h.i\ . H : ••, f '. Mike another ,„. , r i . t o . ; e i ! : ' -pa 'I in - d . M |, , oi II a i r , ii o n lot It i ,i,. \ nil The Ml'nw n. iiit net *.• 7 i . / / A ickll auer .1 on oi -i " i d ii M S o l i d.ill :>at b\ PI VI I ^ new s p o r t , w h i c h W A A '"•' one I s c j a e r .. WAA Awards Night Slated / ^ Hf.P- a -;:' I i l i o u ed \!.e 7I4e / W PAGE 7 Engineers Steal Opener By 10-6; Peds Face Oneonta and New Paltz In This Corner - - - WTut T V ? Really Mean V. .".t : 5:.* ji*. ly*! '..'.V! J •.'-;., The Bear Baitei NaCl =• Haer-Lir. f.'i i'A*. iic* :.•.•.(' .v.- "iij" "tf "xnidr. : t.tie '::,•-. :-.' ; '.:'.>'.rfS * ;.:'.'.C " . . i Mturi .'..J: '.>.". yyyiv:.A'. SIMM!? 5 '.3 / STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 APRIL 21, 1.W1 II aicont i interested m dewit ern \ e w York odd lilting title ill lo such an c\pc!i iliji, weight class Two weeks ago H lrN ,1, ,,i. ed to , oiu.tt I lino against keen coinpeliliuii, he look i "„', ',,... p i ' c n a l IMIIH aiiuii third place in Ihe State YMC'A 1 ,t W i s , a i l . i n ". , . ,; i.>,, 11. at, NMiagara Falls. I .l l . l l l l p i o nships in 1 III I I l o r I l: El) BROWN PAGE 8 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, Arena Theater Senate Cures Union Smoki Cites Audition Starts Campus Improver^ J+oute Jtowli The m i t t e e Pharmacy 'VjUje particularly G e r j this evening. at 1 p m. ' the sorori- will be a n d D o t Truskolaski. Soph- T Fr^k -,' 61. '.he jttd Pre, jzck. SOT jr. ;.'-'.:.an. reech Baom- Joe Sid Cam- C'riddle. Herb Dock M.ke J e n k s . J a c k Kir- Forum Discusses The Student L'nicn B o a r d will ' p r e s e n t r - s e c o n d yaii. c o n c e r t of 'he -;,-r.:.g s e m e s t e r S u . i d a v 3-5 , . P m .-,. '.he Brubache-r Lower CliSCUS L o u n g e 7 h e c o n c e r t w . J be g i v e n '•'• by t h e H . \ e r b e a t S.>: conduced to; :• — u r . - A : by R i ' h a r d Parser,'!:..• R . v e r - 3 . b o a t Six a r e n o ; ur.k.-. ,.',.-, to S t a t e . College an/ .-rr.V..-.a-tTh-.-'. ' " h a v e p l a ; . ' - d ••\<-rh. .'.•. r e c e . ' . e d Ae n g a g e m e n t , at S t a t e < .,ll,.-f. f u n c . the l i o n s a n d play r e g u l a r l y a ' n e a r - b . re' 'Jai' • 'ion Richley f;.'j •,.,jj] rjfc ' h a i r r r ari for ' h e c o n c e r t i . 'o 'he C a n d i d a O - i for lows: President •• . -• , • 'in offi< i- a n D a ' . . - : J or. ,.o.oi«-f ''I lb. travel ,oc cor j , ; 1. r a ;,: -;e.o-. /rer] o : , .)„. .,^,, , , , j ; I ' .0 Si n i n A P e r • ; , , . , - , , • ., d e n t s o f t e n gL-t t o g e t h e r >,, , t h e k n o w l i - d g e the> have amed i r o n , oui \,u ,:;„ „,.,. , „ , „ 1 1.01 01 Ho--,.- n - ' i r / i e e , „ it,,. gr-njjj, \ib-Jf,.r otgao./ai. „i;j| a/| ,„,.',.,„. Oeitig .. June C o m m u ,, . h L a s t h e a d e d S c h k bulk of the scheduled Theatre a'. n;;'ht. free for Of S u m m e r clashes in A r e n a Woik- Theatre" Arena T h e a t r e " or Session The cour-es. " P r e - S e s - . o n •hop .[ S t a t e .liege', regular S u m m e r -ession. carry - -r. 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C l i n re-run Ogamenon Prmneiheub hound OciUpus, | ( e « Medea l i o j a n VVoi/ien hlec Ira MAY I, l!)(ii 7.00 a n d !>:.;{) | ' . > j i i 2S F O R '1'Ji K K I S onlaci Dan Sletkar w a t e r b u r y Hall or S t u d e n t Mail : - ^ « 9 K Myra Kinch and her company will appear in a program of dance satire called 'The Light Fantastic" tonight at 8:30 in Page Hall. Dramatics and Arts Council is sponsoring the presentation. *J--~, m ' Miss Kinch is accompanied by her husband, Mr. Manuel Galea, who has composed the music for most of her dances. won't writ- while effectively Receiving her entire training in Los Angeles, Miss Kinch won an enviable position there as one of the leading satiric and dramatic dancers of that part of the country. The wide range of her activities has included the performance of featured roles in major motion picture productions as well as appearing in plays at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. She performed in two of her major dance works accompanied by a symphony orchestra at the San Francisco Memorial Opera House and choreographed the ballet for the opera "Aida." campus Rivalry. job, very this of admirable the Walt ,,,. . original has done Paul r T , i'' an p f Batsha ' "\j^."^'>fe ! , s ; i ^ " "eliminated f*7; lyrics. ! - ./* Howie Woodruff Tully a s in- • at which di- ' / and his assist- Sharon House Harwitk Walhaven," Frank "Joe,'' Anne John and Ryerson IT Joe as "Helen," "Marge," ny," and . » Jacob's |f U t i n . s 'leal „ to p o r t r a y seem & GOWNS At The Clearance SALE Savings Up To 7 5 % M„W,I_, the eld- ,(| Smith l,.:.,r w h a ] a little vague |(|| it s a director. ,,ti\,i„. .,,,- h i u h l i n h t c d n .]a> ,; J | | ( | ||n ,| ,.., u|,uut Ciinimitlee ( h a i l men he directed and Hetty character ( ,, n , , , 1 ordered after TODAY-Aprll 21, 1 9 ^ 1 7 7 h e CO-OP skit and as sketches \niioiincemeiils, I lowers, Pat parade leader, livnc Connie Mae Ciiher. 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