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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1961
The new officers of S t a t e ' s Greek
organizations for 19G1-62 were announced this morning by Sue .Mac-
Sigma Phi Sigma
Sue M a c F a r l a n c ; T r e a s u r e r , Gai
The following girls a r c the new
' Secretary' p M | i s Grazi"
T h e s l a t e of officers of s e r v i c e William
Burnet)
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officers of Sigma Phi S i g m a : Pre- a n o : r h a P l a i n ' S l l c Murphy; As- o r g a n i z a t i o n s for 1961-1962 i s a s d e n t ; P a t Cearru 'i;i. ScC„
Lynn Costello '(i.'i, | : • tl>Mi
F a r l a n e and T o m Ellis, Cabinet s i d e n t 7 J u ( , 7 K a m m S k y ~ " ' 6 2 ; ' Vice- s i s l a n t S e c r c t a r y ^™™<
^or- follows
J o h n Woytowich '<::: \{vllTbs
Ministers of Sororities and F r a t e r - P r e s i d e n t | J a n e R o s e n b e r g ; T r e a s - r a i n c C r i s p e l l ; R u s h ( ' " " a " 1 ' M " Student Union B o a r d
tive of Officiating Board,
nities respectively.
u r e r e , Rosalind Zeichner; Assist- l i c Fletcher;
Alumni S e c r e t a r y ,
c h a i r m a n , Steve Myslinsky ' 6 3 ;
Mary A n n ( hariU,n:
PUBLICATIONS
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ant T r e a s u r e r , B a r b a r a L a n g : Re'
Assistant Alt.- V i c e - C h a i r m a n ,
Larry
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F r a n c e s Cicero '62, will preside cording S e c r e t a r y . Linda Bosworth; m n l S>«reiar> G a l I la.be. 1. l i s
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Recording S e c r e t a r y
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Social Schmidt:
Parliamentarian
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Rosemary
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Marge
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English: Corresponding S e c r e t a r y , Uiai m a n (. aroi u . u m e n . m i u a i
s e n i o r s ; P a t BeneIlanrtbm.l.
(, n , ) l l i t . M y r o n _
(;inny
Lyons
J o d y Conway; Alumni S e c r e t a r y , l s t - 1 ' r a n N > s l ; l ( l : P a r h m e n t a n a n ,
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P a t r i c i a Pezzulo
Hush Captain F r a n Nystad; i s r Representative,
Phi Delta
R o s e m a r y Pelrick a n d B a r b a r a
T h e e d i t o r ol iln- m, n„.
Candy Dalpan; ' s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s , ' L l '- s l i t ' K « P ' ™ : R u s h " a r l - v s , , " «
The following a r e the officers of Martin. .Sophomores; H a r r i e t Gold- will h e Riclianj K, •!• '.;.;
Dee Mogavero; Marshalls, Shclia Leaders. Terry Silverman and Don- ,,„, | ) ( , 1 | ; l „ , | a f i l , . . , , , , , , „ „ „ „ , m a n a n d Evelyn P a t r i c k , fresh- Woinwsk. W w.ll -,•,„• ;,.>
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Nancy S e c r e t a r v Kathleen McMahon '(ii- E ( l l l o r o l " " ' l ) " - , , | ""M IT
t e n t a t i v e . Sherri Hcuscr; House | ) ; m s . | S ( . , , , . , „ , , , , . n t ; l l l v t , , p a n , T r p a s u r c V , P a t r i c i a Woinoski '63;' f » r t h f o m i n s y e a r
President, Maureen Green and ,..„.,,.,.. K u s M , a p , | l n j . . , , H e a g a n : P a r l i a m e n t a r i a n , Carol Courselle
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House President. Maureen Green F < ( , C ( i r ( |j n „ Secretary
Irene Cab {']2: f'uhlicity
Director,
Joanne
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and House Manager, Dorothv I.e- '
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... , „ . , ' . Wenzel '64: La Salle C o - o r d i n a t o r ,
ano Historian, Dolores Blanche , , , , „ , , , , . „ , _i,„_„ >,.,. T „ : „ O , , c .
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Sandy ( . r e e n b e r g o l , l n n i t y i n .... . w't-lkcr elenni ,i
Alumni S e c r e t a r y ,
T e r r . T o m a s - o r d i n a t o r , Anna M a c k e n z i e
'64; s | . ! ; n i ,
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S o n - l e a d e r . Carolyn . ' d e l s ; Albany Home Co-ordinator, Grct- ; , i a n s j , , , ! „,,. ,.|. lisS ,„ :%:, ,'
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Kappa Phi is Barbara Manso b>
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Sports Captains, Lenora McCabc
and Jill Weitz and P a r l i a m e n t a r i an, Martha Golensky.
Psi G a m m a
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l i e l e a d e r s 111 llli
t h e new olliccrs lor S l , A \ Y S
a r c Bell Kline P r e s i d e n t ' Helen
Bowers S e c r e t a r y Elaine B a r b e r
\ ' i c e - p r e s i d e n l ; ' and Robert Todd,'
Treasurer.
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Del
will be serving r e f r e s h m e n t s . T h e M„hr v,:) ' " " " ' ' ' " " ' ' " , , " s i o s Is-ue ol class newspapers
leaching of Biology, tie n e r a I
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football Nov II
Science" 1 and E a r t h Science.
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l o r a pe
L§r;|:i Rivalry Committee Enthused at
acin ill,
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MUUS
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li in a tour nl the c a m p u s . Durum
the s u m m e r months, a n upperc l a s s m a n c m t c c l s an incoming
t h e two new buildings now be- f r e s h m a n and a c q u a i n t s the freshm • I'-ei! hi the college a r e Ihc m a M willi college life before he ar\\ ,• 11111.:11• 11 Avenue a n n e x , which rives at Stale.
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It is suggested that the upperclassman precede the freshman,
introducing himself and the freshman to each person in the line.
The m e n a t t e n d i n g t h e event a r e
r e q u e s t e d to w e a r d a r k suits. T h e
w o m e n should he attired in d a r k
d r e s s e s with h a t s a n d gloves.
Student Guide P r o g r a m
Marcia
English
and Howard
T h e Student Guide p r o g r a m beWoodruff practice for the reception gins in the winter. When the prospective student visits Albany, a
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director.
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the
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Stale College welcomed a fresh- l'cr,,,nnel
salioiial l-du, aimn \ inan class of 71)0 s t u d e n t s and Mr. soeiatimi, and Ko'ai'v Inn rnainmal
William MeKinnon, the n e w I'nioii C o m m i i t c c ol the ' oimu • ' hap", t
WISCONSIN
with
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? 01 H I E ANNUAL DAV
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Activities Day
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Director
a l t e r a l l t h e s e y e a r s , l l n l f l o o r S a y l c s L;OCS I , " - .
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when deserved
of
teacher,
I'ei'Miilllel
Bob
lirooker, President of Student Association, and M r s . B r o o k e r ; a n d
.Miss Marcia Eimlislt and Mr. Howard Woodruff, Co-chairmen of Student Guides.
To avoid a hum wait in t h e receiving line, t h e f r e s h m e n will be
received a c c o r d i n g to the first initial of the s u r n a m e of their big
b r o t h e r or big sister,
I ' l ' i ' i ions c d m a l i o i i a l ,"• p e r n t,,-.
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Bur- Just l l i i n k
•
Friday night, in Brubacher Lower Lounge, the work of
the Student Guides for 1961 will culminate with the President's Reception. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. the Class of 1965
will formally meet the heads of the college and student government. Receiving the freshmen will be Dr. Evan R. Collins, President of the College, and Mrs. Collins; Dr. Elmer
C. Mill hews, Associate Dean of Administration, and Mrs.
Mathews; Dr. Jack M. Deeringer, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs; Dr. Clifton C. Thorne, Dean of Men, and Mrs.
Thome; Dr. Ellen C. Stokes, Dean of Women; Mrs. David
- I'uivini p r o l e s s i o n o f s t u d e n t u n i o n
Slater
ln„|\ r e a d s look Ibis moviii" up d a v seriously
'
....
A newly appointed administrator, Dr. Jack Deeringer,
is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Albany State.
His appointment went into effect on September 1. 1961,
after the College was without a clean alter mid-July, when
Dean Oscar E. Lanford was named President ol (lie Stale
University College of Education at Fredonia.
Dr. Deeringer will carry responsibility for si vera! functions formerly discharged by Dean Lanford. Responsibility
will be especially in academic counselling and the encouragement of scholarship.
L A D I E S I l.tSI
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Clark
Lewis
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dumping all that mud in our p a r k
Student Christian Association
President,
Natalie
Vice president, Joyce
keen
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D r a m a t i c s and Arts Council
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'••""I'Us have selected their lead
ers lor the ,„r,hcon,in« y e a r :
president,
Vice president
^ »
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President Collins Meets
Class of 1965 at 8 P.M.
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Gammott - Slateh
XLVI NO. 17
Dr. Deeringer to Govern
AcademicsasNewDean
v a i ' i ' i . ' lie.
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M;il V A n l l (
infi S e c r e t a r y ,
Elaine
Ballaban. ,<l.ni. Beatrice Heath: T r e a s u r e r .
Simna Alpha
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T r e a s u r e r , Phyllis Ciapolla. ASMS- Suzanne Plait:
Recordiny Secre,;, ,nN
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J o h n
Hint T r e a s u r e r . Ellen O'Keefe: Re- i : ,rv, Susan G a r d n e r ; Correspond.
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norler
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Volleyball, S u . a n MM • I'.,
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Secrctary. Nancy J o M e m .
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R a y m o n d Smill, and I „ , , . •
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Donna M c t u r d y ; LS.I . Represent' tai>.
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'We have conic to b u r y C a e s a r , not to p r a i s e him
(hi Sigma Iheta
and Carol (iillick Soneh ader. Mar- -., , . , , , . ,
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' Sorenson Sp.uls Direclor. Su- ,;,,„.| l M „
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Theta next > e a r will be Mary Ann ^«n Gei-ien P „ , l , i m e n i a n a n l.m | 1 ( . ] ( | ]
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l o u s e V iD
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VOL.
ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, S E P T E M B E R 22, 1901
a
n;l
Kreppel
and Carol
Markuson;
Chaplain. Eleanore Daul. Historia n s . Patricia Van Gysel and Deena
State College News
Service Organization
Slate New Officers
oU-auie eMawii
Othello Roles
ll;
' s s c Kopcn. I'resident of the
D r a m a t i c s and Arts Council, an-
I'all p r o d u c t i o n of Othello. T h e p r o -
iliniioii will he under the direi lion
ol Mr. l.m Sweariiigen. I n s t r u c t o r
of Kimlisli.
I'aiiicipatini;
in the
cast
are
la-ai. Daniel La Beille, '(>-: Brabantio, 1'aul Villain's, 'li'.': 1st Braiiamio s e r v a n t . Albert lirmht, 'l»:i
•,;, - ( ) „ k . p
()l,K.||()> M a | . | v M l l , M l l l i
, ( l - s , v | A U ( . m | a n , , ,,,,,.,.,- ( ; l l v . 'tia.
o i h c l l o ' s L'nd A l l e n d a n l . N a t h a n
purk(.||
',),v c'assio, Arthur J e m
K | I ; > .,.-. | M , >| 1 ittM". Stanley Bur' li: ,- : > n ,| on,,-,,,-, Steven
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01 ( i r a t i a n o , John Velio, 'UL'; Mall| a n 0 | J o e Ball, 'l>5, Clown, J o e
KeMncr,
'lia; l.odov ico,
Bruce
Karle. 'US; Messenger,
Herbert
HerlZog, 'li.'i; Duke's I'age, C a r s
l.uczak, '(ia. 1st Senator, Itichard
Hodgers, 'til; L'nd Senator. J i m
J a c k s o n , 'liL', 3rd Senator. Clifford
lUiyg, 'liS; -lib Senator, f r a n k Kv
ersoi), 'ti-l; Sailor, Hubert Jaiico,
'(ia. Desdeniona, l.inda Koitz, Tia ;
D e s d e i n o n a ' s m a i d , l.inda Dclfs,
lia, Emilia, B a r b a r a Steindorf, 'li-l;
Bianca, Clara Uarlh, 'ti5. B a r Maid,
f u g e n i a Husiiiku, 'US
Assisting Mr. Sweariiigen is Miss
Gail Softer. T h e production will be
p r e s e n t e d N o v e m b e r tt & -1 in I'age
Hall a u d i t o r i u m at 8 o'clock p . m . ,
one half hour e a r l i e r than most
other productions, Mr Sweariiigen
m a y be contacted in R i c h a r d s o n
L'7'J.
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STATE C O L L E G E NEWS, F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 22, 1901
Once more it is the privilege of the News to dedicate an
editorial to several beanied and name-tagged frosh and to
hundreds of unidentifiable devils. We welcome you to State
and wish you luck as students and teachers.
With the stated purpose of becoming, to quote a former
News editor, "educated educators," you are studying at one
of the finest colleges in the nation. You've heard that you
are the best prepared students to ever enter the college.
This analysis gives you the added responsibility of living
up to the expectations of your fellow students, the faculty.
and the administration.
Although the main facet of your college life should be
academic, you will never be educated unless you also learn
socially. Do be enthusiastic. Sincere enthusiasm is a rare
and a valuable quality. With a little caution and wise judgment, you can learn to budget your time and interests. For
instance, now, before the work load is too heavy, Rivalry
will give you a tremendous opportunity to enjoy the fellowship of others.
i
_ BILL
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MI r o l l e r Reception e n t e r flie All-tolie 0 e n e e i
taiifanent, i s s e l d o m , i ™ i , ' '
g e d , but this y e « s e n t e r a i n 3
was • ^ " ' " g j . ' S S ^ d
i t > s been m previous y e a r s a n a
perfcaps foreshadows even h a p p i e r
y e | s ahead on the I a fe c Hall
I
It w a s nice m u s i c b u t you c a n ' t twist to it:
=>
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RECEPTION,
little a c o r n s g r o w . .
ETC.
S t a t e h a s r e c e i v e d the t h r e e It's— Religion, Rivalry, a;, : Id
Sayles h a s received the feminine touch. This evemn
,!
received in I'.ru, the Frosh m a y r e c e i v e an initiation • ,
l a n d m a r k s . C r e e k s h a v e r e c e i v e d the d e v i l s with open v:
T . v . WORK
Have you h e a r d the Chester- hope our column is is w a r m l y r e c e i v e d .
field March on the ABC television
network?
Mr. Salatino a r a n g e d A J O B W E L L DONE
State College is worth the effort.
To All Our Readers
—
Throughout the summer and especially this week, the a. He has also scored the Babo
new editor of the News has repeatedly been asked about commercial. From symphonies to
subsequent
Since t h e r e ' s a l w a y s a c a l m before the s t o r m , a ••• i :
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of school supplies w e ' v e
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rt In n biii'i'ov, im' prints The entire the British Association ol the Ad,1, posit u ill be refunded on the re i ancelilellt ol Science
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ol the pi'ini and f r a m e
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Will llns be a '.. ai ol ' I n'Alli Im
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How I will m i s s you
My little one, My little one,
You who h a v e been with me
All of the t i m e .
Will they be good lo you
Will you be nice to them
B a b y of mine?
Smile m y d e a r
He gay my love,
He h a p p y in your new world
Of education begun.
You m a y p a u s e now lo wipe
a w a y a t e a r and stiffle a sob. Consider these freshmen — snatched
from the bosom of the h e a r t h fines
of h o m e anil plunged into the c r a s s
world of m y s t e r y m e a l , textbook
lint's '
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ed.
\ t r u e p e r s p e c t i v e can only be
tent,
S i t D I M I'NION BOARD
hieved by reviewing the comUa\e
\l
a- iii. S I T . Metre.'iits of all concerned with the
al ion i hail man
announces
the
•ekenil. We interviewed a few of
wai
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re-iiiuption ol S t ' l i Bridge Xights.
g counselors.
Me, tiii .- u ill be T h u r s d a y nights
•'V'illiam McCarthy '63 . . .
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a
' mght the weekend was very well
Tin re n ill be a Student I'nion j ) a , g a n i / . e d , an excellent g r o u p of
Hoard List, mug I lour Sunda.i. in
osh. An indication of how g r e a t
Waiei burl Mam Lounge from :i to
nitiiig was is r e v e a l e d by the
Col t that e v e r y o n e w a s tired.
RADIO STATION
f.'^Andv Cihulsky '63 . . . It served
W( I'.A. ilie student raclia s t a l l , I lie
, ,
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p u r p o s e but was r a t h e r regiwill meet T h u r s d a y in H r u b a c h e r
•nled. The food was excellent
al 7 go. An} students interested
ui joining the group a r e asked to .~„d the Beanie C e r e m o n y w a s imv ', u es.sive.
i ' H l l e ;,l 7' I.i
. () .i h e I 1 y K e l l e r m a n 'G2 . . . The
JIMOiiS
Audi
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'(ill
announces .,.,,/./. Concert and Outing m a d e the
ihai then will In' a junior ela- ano uiiiie 1,1,,, \veii ao.iiisn i,,,v. ...
in, i• 1111-_• tuilav ;it 1 pm. in I! iehard the 100 great books. IBM and
friendly competition. B r e a t h e e a s y ,
son L'liu
loved ones Kvery m e a s u r e is belit VNSI F i t s
Vou n dl be required to w e a r ing taken in insure the h a p p i n e s s
n.inie lags lor i "iir mi n protection ol your offspring Worldly responI ' u i . tin in up Monday in I.OM or sibilities toughen the moral fiber
I V r i s u b's ui' Tuesday in the stu and what is more i m p o r t a n t , they
keep the kids out of Washington
dent I'el'saiim I i l l l l e e ,
I'ark at n i g h t '
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Notices
Notices
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huuld |„. s l n . , ( | , n
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week an i n t e r e s t i n g item g r a c e d
its p a g e s . S o m e inspired soul had
a p o e m p r i n t e d on the editorial
p a g e and it s e e m s his free v e r s e
( ? ) effort concerned the d e p a r t u r e
of 'Sonny Boy' into the world of
books and bottles. An e x e r p t :
not
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It is c u s t o m a r y , I suppose, upon
the birth of a new column, to explain one's self to the l i t e r a t e multitudes. "Down with t r a d i t i o n , " 1
say. It's a new y e a r and p e r h a p s
no one will notice if I Inconspicuously creep into the t i m e l e s s r e a l m
of frustrated feature w r i t e r s without a noble purpose to s a v e m a n kind With the tuhulant fruits of
my prolific brain exposed to view,
I begin.
The homely Nurse doth all she can
To m a k e her Foster-Child, h e r Inm a t e Man
Forget the glories he h a t h known
And that imperial p a l a c e whence
lie c a m e
William Wordsworth
Some people receive m a i l ; I receive things I subscribe lo. Kvcry
b r i d a i . my weekly home town
n e w s p a p e r fills the void of my
long suffering mail box, and this
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SUB Program Forum Hosts
Jo Loan Prints Prof. Thomas
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rehearsal.
Tin.' interlude foolery of Tim Atwell, a freshman, who " s a n g " two
songs originally sung by Tom Leh
rer, was a delightful bit of businesHe. more
than
anyone,
served to loosen up the a u d i e n c e
and maintain their r e c e p t i v e mood.
His straight-faced antics g a v e indlcalioil of an eye anil e a r for
conii'ily—and this, combined with
an almost perfect sense of l i m i n g ,
makes
him, -almost c e r t a i n l y. ,. a
••per.Min to hear more from.
Others, par excellence: the u l t r a original antics of S t e i n h a u e r and
Koprn: the voice of Pat B e n e d e t t o
re-caressing the lyrics from " K i n g
and I": the u n p r e t e n t i o u s n e s s of
LIVING IT I P
warmth and mier-st s e r v e s
u> an example for in. own atmode toward Widens. Alter high
school he attended Fred,mm state
,
st»gc§ e combined t a l e n t s of Anne
S i t h and Elly Daul r e s u l t e d in a
delightful rendering of g u i t a r - a e companied songs in a style s o m e Kingston I n o .
ffhat akin to thc
There was an electric tension a b o u t
t H duo that t r a n s m i t t e d itself lo
the audience at the first g u i t a r
chord. It was a tension horn ol a
flawless knowledge oi t h e i r m a terlal. What they did sounded e a s y
to do. and in the Arts, a n y t h i n g
that appears easy, is usually a
sign uf long and patient r e h e a r s a l .
The filing eBlafonte-ish s i n g e r s at
the m\ of the show might h a v e
done well to e m u l a t e Miss Smith
and Miss Dahl in the m a t t e r ol
Mr. K. Keith Munsey, Housing
Director has announced that this
ec no o r d i n na t no r s , Bill
Mill Burnett
Mornnli and
una Ar- fall has seen several changes in
le
the la sidence facilities for stu"« P"iunas.
dents. The two extensions of Alden
T h c s n o w . s l ( ) p p c r i a s n c S() o f l o n
is, w a s D a n n y I.abeille. His mimic and Walerbiiry llalls which were
..
(jf
under construction last year were
»df for the d a y , was a magnificent opened, as was a new addition,
^
onc_
M
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Ontario House.
L a | ) e i | ] L , , s p a n l o m i n c w a s a {. f n , s h
The opening of the Alden and
^
^ . ^ Waterbiin extensions have upped
s p a r k , l n g a s jf R W ( > n ,
done for the first t u n e . T h e r e was total eapaeiK by ilu and 12IS, respechie|\
Walerbiiry Hall is now
n ( ) d ( ) u h ( a b ( ) U | l h ( , s u r r o u n ( | j n j , H ,„.
, | ) ( , u r t i c l e s | H , i n „ l l s ,, ( 1 ; ,,„.,, w a s the
lai" esi
residence
hall
on
,hei.t,_
'.'iiupii- M iih a normal capacity of
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as
if
(h(iy
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a n ( J 1 ) ) l s | s | h ( , M „ . r ( . ( (|| (,|(, , , r | l M l . v
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Sa>les \i (iiiiinnidates Women
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Si I i I.I! ,,' In i' bousing changes
s u | ) , | ( , a s ,)|(, | , ' n , | u . h llu,M(.,. .Ah,.n
I,'•! an,i ' llei liii wilh Ihi' opening
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tiool la-t in ek S a \ l e - Hall.
| n | ; i r i 0 U s | v h e a r t w a n m n ; 1 n n d i g im Ii had ;o'i imiudali d men for
a
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fair to lore a group that know- ; ,;l .,• I,'. - oegi \ - -,-',',lit and ll III
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m u.^ic world
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while mil a .la// group p r e . ee
t>l<• > know. Salurda> ni lit
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m a d e u clear thai :he\ are mn .,,!'.,,!
ihi
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prule-.-iuiial
group- in the are,, • i - li'i d ;, a ' " h , I'eihietli ill III the
prole-.-i,,n
i ,:ia ,,i i .una - n o i ' i o a l l i ineanl
f o r the next .la// C"i
• e ' ,'. e -ti.'ii ','
\]ipi'u\ iniateli
Inn
W a r n e r - . r m i p m i : h'
',,,!
h.,1 e b e e l i tl'lpll ll ill
tin
the more wi he;,
;\nd
\ ,i, II and liriibai In r Hall- m
•i r
two : r o u p - al Stale. th>
m.pan-.iii I" -mill !i" la-t year
Torgen i.- to be hired. | ," - t e l l e r
li.-e I inn u> a lliroii back • , tin |; \\ ,,'. i buii llali l u m e n r. H n a iilliel'W IM'. let - leal e tin lo • I.I , —.,r i ' " ' rinb .'io iniiin- lluI' '
e
tin > are II! hl-'ol'.l biiiikwhei
It s e e m s that one g r o u p h a s been h e a d i n g lor 'Ih.i • t
x
days.
Maybe t h e y ' r e looking for a p l a c e to live
:. •
that an act c o m m i t t e d t h r e e y e a r s ago h a , been m i l ,
would like to see some action mi Hie p a r t ol an ap.i'i..
Her
Office.
L u c and let live:
linue In-, education in music.
Thirdly, the News must represent State College to peopie outside of the college community. These readers often
judge the worth of the school by the informative material
contained and the student views reflected in the paper.
I.OOONG
This is the p a s s w o r d for the fall s e m e s t e r .
We i. '••;
s u m m e r in an i n t e g r a t e d cafeteria lacking t h e i r f a m i l i a r ' in . : .:
m u s i c f,,r
Long lines in the c o m m o n s show we h a v e a s m a l l spark I
alism kindling on c a m p u s - - t o o bad t h e r e a r e n ' t an\ I n . " with which we can i n c r e a s e the f l a m e
in California
Since the News is directed and written entirely by stu- ~ vvhilc . h e wa f sc;jrin"
dents and since its main body of readers is the student body, a l e l t ' m i o n pilot tllm '
the News will chiefly emphasize the activities and. viewEARLY INSPIRATIONS
points of students. "
H„.A an(, w h y did Mr. SalaHowever, students should also be aware of happenings """ become interested in music'.'
and circumstances in faculty and administration. For this " is music teacher in high school
seconcl aspect of the over-ail purpose, the News attempts e n c o u r a g e d him to study m a n y
to provide specific information in areas affecting students. dilferenl i n,s t r u m e n t s and In con,,
1
V
By LINDA P . WHITE
".My
professional
experience
gives me an opportunity to write
music for my students and thus
gives me a closer contact with the
student in developing g r e a t e r interest. My r e w a r d is satisfaction
in the e n t h u s i a s m shown by the
student during p e r f o r m a n c e . " Mr.
Anthony Salatino, a new m e m b e r
of our music d e p a r t m e n t , h a s had
a wide r a n g e of p r a c t i c a l experience in the music world. He veh e m e n t l y denies the time-worn proverb, "If you can't do it, teach
it."
PAGE 3
jeception ProvesLively Conversion Aids
Shelter Problem
jut jazz' Goes Bust
IP & ^
M l SIC A R R A N G E R
Mr. Salatino has a r r a n g e d music for Buddy Morrow and such
bands as the Hal M c l n t y r e Band.
He plays a wide variety of m u s i c a l
i n s t r u m e n t s , but he specializes in
clarinet and saxophone. His Symphony in Jazz had its p r e m i e r at
C a r n e g i e Hall, and a n o t h e r composition of his. S y m p h o n t F a n t a s t i que, was presented at the Brooklyn A c a d e m y of Music,
For a
time he was an associate conductor of the Riverside
Symphony
Orchestra.
Some of you will refuse to face the problems and decisions of college life. Others, those who learn to adapt themselves, will gain tremendous satisfaction from their life at
Albany State.
_
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Focus
On Faculty
To the Frosh
There is no formula for success. Perhaps the only advice we can offer is another warning to add to your already
numerous load. Don't depend too much on luck; look before you leap; don't let things slide.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ERIDAY, S E P T E M B E R 22, 1961
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Ii i l l lie . n i l ! led In b o l l m l
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STATE COLLEGE SEWS.
FRIDAY.
SEPTEMBER 22. 1.W1
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961
755 Red Devils Invade Campy;
Frosh Lamen
Early Clases
B;.
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Ode to M e Exhausted
m
By I R E N E WISTER 'li:;
Oh when Ihose Frosh c a m e m a r c h i n g in . . .
[we, counselors s t a r t e d t h a t F r i d a y with a grin.
The day dawned with a g o l d e n sun in a mellow sky .
and promised 790 a n x i o u s F r o s h by sundown ai ">
F;D VS of M
We padded our minds for t h e o n s l a u g h t of q u e r i e s .
and sutured our m u s c l e s for the weekend
wearies
Witli nametags and h a n d b o o k s , we sent them off scamping
In learn those J) s o n g s in o n e hour, was c r a m p i n g
When (lav turned to n i g h t , t h e B e a n i e Ceremony
was flaming
and later on s t a g e we did s o m e i m p r o m p t u
gainim.
Home again, home a g a i n , and with clanni.-li I'rankw-.,
we all nodded o v e r o u r c o m m o n slt-cpi-h b l a n ' . u e - -
Sin«. rang. sun ' J '
wv a
" •• •
then sleep, slept, slept, till the 7 o'clock
rail
Saturday morn w a s t h e t i m e for t o u r s , ami the campu- lorded
and Dr. Schultz for o n e h o u r a d v i c e and sialism •, aflorded
V.-d H i f u me i.-oa-rj a z a m . Hillie.'
With careful instruction, we lead the a s s o r t m e n t
tu the nineteen b u s e s for the T h a t c h e r transport merit
Vad !** h i ; i t i i H
By tvwi p in the 755 w e r e .scoring and oxplorm:
while Mime of us did s o m e ignoring and siionn
^Freshmen
Give
^lack Legion Prowls Campus
Verdant Verdict
Collf-Ze
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Sew,
The holiday meals, all a l o n g , the s t o m a c h did a p p e a - e
hut some alert F r o s h did i n q u i r e about the Man.
conducted in a de~ultor> u n o r s a n !"•() i r . j n n ' r
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p
r
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The next morning w a s o c c u p i e d with robust dispn-M - - u u
as we set the F r o s h free, a f t e r our good nalured bl"--m
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"y en
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we all crawled back to bed and unquestinnably
Successful '44 Frosh Camp
of lis* t a m f ? ' 1 "
and
Oil. when those F r o s h to r e g i s t e r left . . .
unenforced.
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To the One's W-.
1
By COIXKTTA A. F1TZMOKK1S
-,
Hie Reds have landed
den Lake last F r i d a y
. . . lHf> from
over
and
Mur-
held
»'•''• Sunday
•' -
11
l|
•• 'T HI fact,
"'i'
11".
fi*->,v,
looking
have
said
the
(das-,
that
Ibis
priiiniM-, ti. In, : , w e l c o m e in\ asn.n
M'.ii deal ol pep and talent
I" I' lu.sl uu/ed out of t h e m
The
...
.'•"-!' Ma/or by 755 Entering Frosh StL™\SZ«*XIT*
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" ' ""• I " 1 ' " " ' n | " ' " t l ; , s - s r l l " M ' S " ( ' K ' 1 routine ..I c.dlege l didn't like the
i •.,,.,„•- ,.l the shnlies will, 101 si,.dents or l.'l.li ,,,,.., ,,, | u , r i | l n > , , ) u . K n j s h | j k ( .
I. Mils rase ill.- I'M i . Ill enrolled in the sciences.
s ( i ( i ( i | ) T | | ( i y s j l ( U | | ( | | ) ( . „. ( ,. l l ( , ( | , | k e
hi s i l m l l / e has also announced college
students
and
not
high
dial Ibele has been all u p g r a d i n g school kids
I t . i l m Maintained
in ill. ih maud I", the study of Iani v t e r F i s h e r \Y1 . . If I were a
oa.'."
l a i year only one slu counselor a g a i n . I'd choose a resin l . V ,| I | I ( . M
',' ' |' ' | n 'l.ni e m e n d wiih a (.'eriiian major ,|,, n ce at S a y l e s , lird floor
I' 'li
In si .ill I I I
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Their other o u t s t a n d i n g c h a r
ll
wl|
eii thej put mi a show
lor
|,n
' '' '
l>.
i.l In r I.ii, u a . ' e m a j o r s t o t a l e d
| | , , w i e Woodruff '(Hi . . . T r e i n e n "'I' . en!
,|,„,j
U.ali Ul.ll nl
h u l l , h e r ,,|
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mil.
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theBuzz
d a n cWclker
e w a s in
s taen. t a s t i c ,
''\L poor. t a F
" ' " ' ' " " " * « ' « " t t ' l l " " l " ' "ie ' l a s s enrolled to major W ( i | | , „ . , . , , „ , , , , .„„, m ( ) S | e f f t , c l i v o
,,..1.1. He -i.nl.nN ai in Hit- nine, i I:M; s t u d e n t s or 17 ,.,,. , „ , , . , „ . , , , „ , , ,| U , | , „ l s h l 0 , | U ,
!
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t
in all
''"' faculty and c o u n s e l o r s . .Judging
\l
I wmneii
\lauy In linn n have stronger
\ l aary
r y lI. .oil
o u Fiseiimen
Fiseiimen 'li.')
'li.') . . . It
,. .,, | , . s s IP.H kei'..IIIHIS in Ian mages
than was latigiun.' and I slept for li d a y s .
| 1 ( | |M piiwioiis i I a - -i • - h a \ e bad
T h e r e ll was exciting and s t i m u l a t i n g to
|n
:,llh
,
|
Ui
|lh
, ,| ,|, m
,,i,
even
.'
I m l e l i l s in tile l l e s h
see
such
aclne
Ailimeiii . " i
'',!,/-/>
Mf S
S *• ,
l
i ','e
I.
M.ll
Fight On
Red Devils!
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a.'.-: o ,'.a••••/• ir,- •.
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i, ,il d u l l in i.
,1 s i . n l i e - a s well ,, III a l l i e n , a
.,,
li, s and •, m m i
( oillillUUI.'. I .1 Willie
Malheii.ullcs
a! , m a r k e d the
i . v l e i e i u e ol the rllllTHUi ' l a s s ol
.,
, , , u , I , . 1 , 1 , 1 s i l l .'li K lil"
l
Pllil will)
I'JH s l u d e l l l s ol
r»r, not u a . ( o , , . „ „ „ i a t e d m
'•'• pre ,ef,( q u a r t e r , ,
Kids will be kid
Ireslnneli
in,,n i l,,s- win, h a w had 7 or more
Sieve Conkojani 'lili .
M'.iis nl I,HI '11.i 'e study
Imi enjoyable rat r a c e
firubi. r.
"
-l.l'.t'
peih,i|
^ HMties. both planned and u n p l a n
'"'
'I i,:
,oi.n "i.e
:,:' will imi
As a
" 'ei'istn becauie obvious S a t u r d a y
f f..id<-nt
<- -.I.i!• 111• • 11 <>i
and
hi this ih"ir first i n t r o d u c t i o n to the
d i t l e i . m "i
S'ate the Red D e v i l s d i s p l a y e d a ' a n q . i i
,,i d
I" <
1916 - A Big
Class Arrives
V.f-rii'f-
-ill-
mam
U - . I L '. c
/VlO/n
IS
Kelax, S l a l e s i u c i i , i! -n nun Ii
in. ' .i- -eriiiiis as it s o u n d s
• •. •
ihcir
IMIH
ii thai
s..i.n-i a little rain and l e s s .sleep
Thirty ei?ht M*n
A t r u e p e r s p e c t i v e c a n only b e
achieved by reviewing the c o m m e n t s of all c o n c e r n e d with the
weekend. We interviewed a few of
the c o u n s e l o r s .
•Mp,
William M c C a r t h y '63 . . . I
%- \' thought the weekend w a s very well
organized, an excellent g r o u p of
Frosh. An indication of how g r e a t
\
the outing was is r e v e a l e d by t h e
fact that e v e r y o n e w a s t i r e d .
Andy Cibulsky '63 . . . It s e r v e d
its p u r p o s e but was r a t h e r r e g i m e n t e d . T h e food was e x c e l l e n t
and the Beanie C e r e m o n y w a s impressive.
S h e l l y K e l l e r m a n "62 . . . T h e
Jazz Concert and Outing m a d e t h e
The calm before the storm.
weekend m o r e informal and allowweekend
ed
the F rm
o sohr e toinformal
get to and
knowalioone
he
rit
p r e s e n t a t i o n . The
.Activities
.
,. ...spi:
,.ar
Qalart&rl
rtC Fn\/r\r'l+£*
of
o u n s e lm
o ar sn yw apotentially
s not up to good
p
andtheI clliink
Jc/cC/eO
US
raVOrllG
and I think wm
potentiallyingmthe
counselors
e raen yoverlooked
counselors w e r e m e r l o o k e d in lh(
Frosh '53 Invade, As Rain
•,,-••,
Fails to Daunt the Talented Class of 65 Shows 2:1 Ratio: L*iZrl7\*°ru?lXk™ °
ol their inembers took
7 h. r t . (• i • hi
-h-pt'
'
Provides Weekend Thrills
38 Men Enter
In Class 3 2
Tv<o
hep
We joined in the fun, o u r e o r m w e r e forgotten
there was a l w a y s M o n d a y to mend them -.mm i h a l
.
r.V: &,r. 'j ':-.'.'.
;. l l l l i e M ' - .
A lew Mars g l i m m e r e d that n i g h t , while IMII-H- thai w
railed In the F r o s h for u social evening ol - o p
r.iVjjn
-
, v-T. T
The Fashion show w a s a s t o u n d i n g , with new s i \ l e - noteil
while the Activities a g e n d a w a s e x p o u n d u m and 'dub- ii pron
. . -raj
News 3
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Voice Views
On Weekend
Sunday was the time for fussing . . .
mi luded some m u s s i n g , d i s c u s s i n g and (ii^-iii-
To All Our I
1
Up, up, and AWAY!
The >kits at nine w e r e a h u m o r e d compulsion
hut by then we all n e e d e d a u t o m a t i o n priipul-i in
His inothei never told him.
. A frantic
PAGE 6
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1981
STATE COM.ECJE NEWS, FRIDAY, S E P T E M B E R 22, 1901
A M I A Starts New Season,
Track Added To Schedule
Noticed
Equipment Pool Offers Wide
Selection Of Athletic Gear
P a r k i n g p e r m i t s for the student
p a r k i n g lot will be issued at the
Probably one of the most active organizations at State booth below Draper peristyle beWith the advent of fall the AthCollege is the A. M. I. A. (Association of Men's Intramural tween 10 a. m. and :J p. m. Mon- letic
Equipment Pool again as in
Activities), which governs all phases of Men's Intramural day through Wednesday.
previous y e a r s offers a wide r a n g e
Activities during the school year. It has an extensive pro- P e r m i t s will be issued in the of sports equipment for any stugram of activities in which all men of State are Welcome to following o r d e r of priority: Group dent of State College for nothing
participate.
1, students living outside Albany, more than on a piece of p a p e r .
The complete calendar of events includes: basketball, on Monday; Group II, students in This equipment h a s been widely
'he fringes, on Tues- used in the past and will be availtouch football, tennis, golf, volleyball, tumbling, trampo- ALbanyandbutg ron
o u p III, students living able this y e a r in a b u n d a n c e . The
line, archery, softball, swimming, table tennis, and bad- day;
in Albany n e a r the college, on variety of equipment available is
minton. Other activities are included as interest is dis- Wednesday.
such that it is worth mentioning
played. There are also co-ed activities that are jointly
sponsored by A. M. I. A. and W. A. A. (Women's Athletic The student parking hit holds here.
250 c a r s when they are properly
Probably the most widely used
Association).
p a r k e d . T h e r e will be .'WD per- pieces of equipment are the KngA. M. I. A. is an organization dedicated to helping mits issued. To obtain these stick li::h touring bicycles that were
the men of State gain release for some of their pent-up ers, students must present their purchased in a small q u a n t i t y
energies and to provide good healthful exercise for those SA I. I), c a r d s and car rcgistra four year.s ago and have been increased since then. These bikes
who would not otherwise enjoy it. Always changing to fit t'ion.
lit;
FILMS
arc well built, expensive and can
the needs of a changing student body, for the first time
in its history A. M. I. A, organized a men's track meet last Sept. 2!) From the Terrace 7 & !):.'(() be sigm d oul lor a lull day lo any
spring. At that time trophies and individual ribbons were Oct, li Let's Make Love 7 k 9:15 Stale student.
awarded to the first three finishers in each event. This Oct. l.'i Roman Holiday 7 k 9:15 For the tennis enthusiast I here
are large n u m b e r s of Cortland
year track is being added to A. M. I. A.'s long list of regular Oct. 20 The Mouse Thai Roared
7 & ! l : i : Tennis ({acquets ranging from the
intramural teams. As in other spoils, squads will be form- Oct. 27 Mid.-iinimcr N'i'jhl's Dream
light-weights for the girls lo ihc
ed from the fraternities and men's residence halls.
7 & 0:15 medium and heavyweights for Hie
All male students at State are heartily urged to par- \'ove. .'i Cry the Beloved Country men Tennis balls a r c also a\ ailable
ticipate in at least one of A.M.I.A.'s varied activities. At
7 k 9:15 in large quantities
the end of the year there will be a presentation of awards \ o v , 10 The I/ins! Ho! S u m m e r
In addition hi Ihc oquipmi ni ol
7 k 9:15 lered above, llle oqquipmcnl pool
for participation and achievement.
Nov. 17 Ci'ji
7 k !): 15 offers a u i d e rani e id other spun•,
Officers of A.M.I.A. for this yeai
arc:
Tom Ellis, P r e s i d e n t ; Bill
Burnett, Vice ['resident: Pat Corru, S e c r e t a r y : and Lynn Costello
Treasurer.
o q q u i p m c n l such as
b a g s , softball equipn lenl :
s e t s a n d t e n t s , and ;i
•mall
of t r a c k e q u i p m e n t
T h e A t h l e t i c Kqquq uiieill
an o r g a n i z a t i o n f'ma1 iced
AMIA, WAA. and oni nig C
the p u r p o s e of oil, nil'J :
e q u i p m e n t for all i
college without clou >
c o n s i s t s of the respi
d e n t s of the AMIA \\ \ \ III
ing ('lub, with i mo
a s the faculty adv i
ATTENTION
S T l ' D E N T S M I ill li
tor
\ll Si
ol Me
S T A T E COLLI I.I
\ n i ••-. pel'lcin
Career Cues
A/aticeA
The Channing Club will join the
J(PI Club for a picnic al the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Standing on Sunday at .'J:00 p. in. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
will be provided from B r u b a c h e r
al 2:00 p. m. S t u d e n t s planning !o
a t t e n d a r e r e q u e s t e d to sign up
at the Channing Club
Bulletin
Board in Lower D r a p e r
A. M I A. football cuiiimiissioiners Bub Costello and Chuck
Hunter would
I ke lo announce
thai I n t r a m u r a l Football will ten
ta!.:\ e h
open
nexl Wednesday .
S e p t e m b e r 27
A Ilieeling
for
all captain.! w II be
held lo
da\.
Friday,
S e p ' e m b c r 22 at
11 :0(i .ii the gym
A representa
live In in i'H eh l ea m inn -' be a'
iliis meeiing wiih a roster ol his
players
Any difficulty in sched
til i. ' w ill be discus -.I'd ui ilns
"Cure for job boredom:
I made my favorite
pastime my career!I "
Richard Bertram,
Bertram
President
Yacht Co., Division of Nautec Corp.
" W h e n y o u s t o p to t h i n k w h a t p e r c e n t of o u r t o t a l w a k i n g
h o u r s is s p e n t b r e a d - w i n n i n g , y o u r e a l i z e h o w t r a g i c it is
for a n y m a n t o w o r k at a n o c c u p a t i o n h e d o e s n ' t e n j o y .
B e s i d e s f r i t t e r i n g a w a y life, it r e d u c e s c h a n c e s of s u c c e s s
t o j u s t a b o u t z e r o . I k n o w . . . b e c a u s e it a l m o s t h a p p e n e d
to m e !
A f t e r c o l l e g e , I did w h a t I t h o u g h t w a s e x p e c t e d of m e
a n d j o i n e d a solid, M a n h a t t a n - b a s e d i n s u r a n c e firm. I
s o o n f o u n d office r o u t i n e w a s n ' t for m e . I lived o n l y for
lunch hour when I could walk to the B a t t e r y a n d mentallv
sail w i t h t h e s h i p s t h a t s t o o d o u t in t h e N a r r o w s . . . ami
for t h e s u m m e r w e e k e n d s w h e n I c o u l d g o s a i l i n g . F o i t inn a t e l y , t h e c o m p a n y I w o r k e d for is o n e of t h e l e a d i n g
i n s u r e r s of y a c h t s a n d a f t e r t w o y e a r s I w a s t r a n s f e r ! ' <l
t o t h e i r Y a c h t U n d e r w r i t i n g D e p a r t m e n t . E n j o y m e n t am I
i n t e r e s t in m y w o r k i m p r o v e d i m m e d i a t e l y 1 0 0 / 7 .
A f t e r W o r l d W a r II, I s t a r t e d m y o w n y a c h t b r o k e n i i "
f i r m a n d y a c h t i n s u r a n c e a g e n c y in M i a m i , c o m b i n i n g m y
m a r i n e i n s u r a n c e b a c k g r o u n d w i t h a n e v e n c l o s e r relationship with boats.
M y o n l y p r o b l e m e v e r s i n c e h a s b e e n a f e e l i n g of guih
t h a t m y w o r k w a s t o o e a s y . I l o v e b o a t s a n d b o a t m:
people. T h a t affection has paid m e r e w a r d s w a y beyond
t h e f i n a n c i a l s e c u r i t y it h a s a l s o p r o v i d e d .
T h e m o r a l ' s o b v i o u s . Y o u h a v e a n o d d s - o n c h a n c e fm
s u c c e s s a n d h a p p i n e s s w o r k i n g a t wdiat y o u e n j o y m o s t
w h a t c o m e s n a t u r a l l y ! A n d if it's n o t j u s t f r i v o l o u s , y o u i
life's w o r k c o u l d well be w h a t y o u n o w c o n s i d e r just •
pastime, it's certainly worth t h i n k i n g a b o u t , a n y w a y !
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Frosh Booters Night Soccer at Bleecker
Have It Rough Kicks-off 1961 Home Season
In This C o r n e r
A MUM,n marked by some of the
This year promises to be a very challenging one for the
"ILll"il ciiiniiciiiinii in ihc suae Varsity Soccer team. With a full schedule of ten games, six
I';H
'"' Sl;il( ' |,'l',)s|i soccer team of them in conference play, the twenty-five members of the
As of the present time there are six Varsity sports in l ! , V " , , r , ,
squad will find themselves very busy in the weeks ahead.
the athletic program of State College. At various times V I l i i i l lr nl ihc thirty candiin the past new sports have been added with various de- ll''lr I"!1 Hie squad have had high
A new innovation has come to the State sports scene—
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grees of success.
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and
according
night
soccer games at Bleecker Stadium. The first home
Last year a track meet was held and a great amount !" '""i-h u»i' I'.niincjamc. "There g a m e , against Oneonta, will be played under the lights.
of support was tapped, mushrooming the attempt into a ,,;.',,'' Tmi "n\ T\
".pr"s" T n i s Mature should be advantageous to State College stusuccessful start. This year there will me a program of chnuv', a Martmi't'eaniver'' iWc" d e n t s ' s i n c e weekday games would be inconvenient both
team competition instead of a meet for individuals.
HIT . >-.!,,I'IS i.ccaii' more ihan^a l o r spectators to attend and for players who would have
Although the track team has gotten off to a favorable A u k .1.11. anil n first string l i n e u p t o m i s s c l a s s e s .
Thc
start, there is still much hard work to be done in raising U'\s ''ahlavl"".1!,,'" hi .|,iiw,|laduhe
possibility of having bleechers for home games has
D
P
e
n
the sport to varsity status. There are ten events in college i r.-h MMSUII ,MII i„. ii,',. "Homeadvanced. The State has approved use of bleechers
track, each event requiring a minimum of three com- (!.•!.in. Weekend"' L-ainc. played but has not as yet appropriated the necessary funds.
petitors. This in turn demands that there be loin to six
;
Tno team
starts its season with an away game at R.P.I.,
men trying out for each event in case of injury. There ;,.,',. H,,,,,',','!"„'„'/' "amc'las! v!""
Sept.
30.
Last
season the Peds wound up in a tie game with
•'ill'
beat
ihc
P
e
l
s
1-2
in
a
fore, in order to have a team we will nerd at least 30-40
hard imi-iii lAerinnc affair. Tins the Engineers, the score standing at 1-1.
men trying out and staying out lor the entire season.
\ c a r 'he game w ill start at I2:in
The AMIA has approved team competition for track J. a preliminary limit to the varThe first conference game is set on the following TuesThis step is the next necessary one in the development ol -ii> cmiic-i uiih I'laiisimry.
day at Potsdam. This will be State's first encounter with
1,
track as a Varsity sport. This year's set-up will allow for 'I'l' ''n»ii !'""'i- will net their Potsdam. Last year State finished with a 2-2-1 record for
the formation of three to four or five teams Any of the |:";i '•ampai; n underway ncxi Sat conference play. Sources from other conference teams
five fraternities, Waterbury Hall, or the Men's Group n|ii'da\ s.pi :;n against orange have been making noises about giving State a hard time
houses may start a team, either as a unit or in union with |1. i u n , . M i , „ , m , m , t > , „ | | c c c Orange t h i s y e a r .
other groups if they are too small. The AMIA is purchas- "'ini\ ha- lici II raicd first m the
in niiiini' cuiieuc soccer for
The squad has had two scrimmages so far this year.
ing three trophies which will be awarded to the top three iiaiinn
l:M l r
; ul
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presented
Although
both were lost, Coach Joe Garcia has been busy
teams. Also, ribbons will be given to the top three indiln
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correcting
defensive flaws in the team. Mr. Garcia has
u
viduals in each event.
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the team seems in better shape than it was
Perhaps of the most difficult ol events to tram lot- iiiund S l a t e i i . c l u m p e d In 2. hill ,
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are the distance runs, mile and two-mile In fact, those ih,. Fiu-h iinpru\ed cniiich by
. conditioning is being overpersons who frequently run these distances sometimes par- ihc M'cund mi in reduce the vie shadowed by the skill of State's opponents. Therefore much
ticipate in a unique sport of their own Cross country inn mar; in io 12 The result of more concentrated practice is needed to put the team in
running. Those persons interested in this type of event ni'\l Saturday - uamo a'Jamsl this s h a p e ,
will have the opportunity of participating under the super lop notch lea m -hmild s e n e as an
The team is under the leadership of three captains this
vision ol Mr. Munsey. Mr. Munsey will be starting prac- eMeiie- jniii -aiur for the entire
year, Karl Heins Gerstenberger, Ed Broomfield, and Dave
tice on this Monday at 3:30 p.m. by the equipment shack i-in.-ii .,•",!,
on Veteran's Field, In order to have a team, enough inF r a n k . F r a n k and F r a n n y Zwicklterest must be shown by those attending practice
Reb a u c r , two of last y e a r ' s injured,
member, nothing is gained in sports without work, but the
have been forced to s t a r t p r a c t i c e
eventual rewards are worth far more than tin work put
at a slower pace b e c a u s e of t h e i r
VARSITY
I It I SUM AN
out in attaining them.
conditions.
Ed
Broomfield
has
As a closing note, it will be necessary to consider dial >.i
\ Sal. Sept. :i0 KIM
been the m a i n s t a y of the p r a c t i c e
';
A in
Tues. Oct. 2 P o t s d a m
although distance runners arc necessary for any track
step with
the p r ahis
c t i c et eschedule,
A
sessions,
keeping
ammates
II
7
U o c k l a n d l' I
Sal
Oct. 7 (ieneseo
team, they are not wholly sufficient.
Therelnre. n we S a ! o , ••
,'J and in doing so, exhibited fine lead\ Wed Oct. 11 Oneonta*
are to have a track team, we will have it only by a co- Weil lie 11 K I' I
II e r s h i p . He has been a chief factor
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operative effort of everyone concerned
^ in the p r o g r e s s of the t e a m . Karl
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- Soccer Schedules
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WELCOME STUDENTS
Your Philip Morris
Student Representative invites you to
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Wed del
IS New I'altz
II Sal
Oct 21 Oswego
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2s i:ni|.j,.|Hiri
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\ve.
As ihc school y e a r begins anew,
so docs lii\ alr\ here al Slate, The
first scheduled rivalry events will
occur tomorrow
Tug of-u ar will
lie held in the morning, with soilball in ihc afternoon on the playlllf field located ill back of Brub a c h e r Hall
A l b a n y , N. V
I'lione fi-3<U0
IN THE
The freshman softball t e a m is
in a strong position according to
loam caplaiiis Al D r a k e and Lester Keys. With only a short period
nl nine lii organi/.e ihc t e a m and
p r a c t i c e . Ill, \ ha\ e done a r e m a r k able lull
COLLEGE
BRAND R0UP3D
Rules And Prizes To Be Awarded
Let's Start
( , a i \ lYnlichl m a k e s a save.
W i l l Be Announced Shortly
The Year
ACKS
SAVE
II S I
SNACK BAR
IN C A S K V O l
D I D N ' T KNOW
Al practice held y e s t e r d a y afternoon, ihc team \\ ,i -> cut to its
final n u m b e r of lwenl.\ . all of
M hum will see action in tomorrow 's c a m e
Many of llie t e a m
m e m b e r s were varsity ball p l a y e r s
in ih, ir high schools, a fact winch
g r e a l l j e n h a n c e s ihc s t r e n g t h of
Ihc team
IT
ART KAPNER
Off Right
Visit The
P e r h a p s the most vital improvement needed in the loam is that
ol improved inlra-groiip coordination. Passing between t e a m m a t e s ,
defensive plays, knowing when to
pass inln a hole, are all part of the
needed polish.
divally
Gerald Drug Co.
'ill
Most
ImA ( l e r s t e n b e r g e r , voted
II proved Athlete last y e a r , figures to
II be one of the key men on the s q u a d .
And to make anv time nacc m n » ^
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." .1 l " " c pass more enjoyably...
W r i t e s All T \ p t ' s of
N^
.in''
Have a real cigarette-Camel
Insurance
LIFE-AUTO-FIRE
111
Hospitalization
V
THE BEST TOBACCO MAKES THE BEST SMOKE.
B. J. lUj-nulil»T u |„iu.gUi.,Wlji»lulj Biikui.N tl
HOD-H7!
7:> Slate Street
HO 2-5581
All of the Rivalry t e a m s a r e
good, but this is not enough.
In
o r d e r lor the team of your choice
to win, ii is necessary for you to
show spirit and e n t h u s i a s m by attending each of the scheduled
events.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1961
PAGE 8
J+ouie J+outli
Opening Senate
Business Club
Service Group
Meeting Sparks
Begins Year
Awaits
Clues
By JIM WHEELER
Phi Beta Lambda, state <•••
Senate started the new year off
Frosh, got a complaint? Here's ter of the United llu mess E'l'iPsi Gamma
Kappa Beta
your chance to say what you want lion Association, be
right
by
having
their
first
meeting
Lucille Monaca '62 announces
President Ron Coslic '62, an•'in a- j,
whilhout being reprimanded. The son with an inform,
that Barbara Martin and Barbara nounces that Ken Bellantoni '63 has Wednesday night.
I
'uff.ehServices Committee of the Senate
Samuels are the co-chairmen of been appointed Corresponding Secon Tuesday afternoon
The first order of business con- will listen to you.
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Septet
Homecoming Weekend.
retary.
cerned the filling of a vacant posi18.
Chi Sigma Theta
These complaints should concern
tion on the Camp Board. Camp
suggestions for improving the camMary Ann DiRuscio '62, an- Sigma Lambda Sigma
Dr. Milton C. Olson urcc: r
President Dave Symula '62, an-Board submitted a letter unanim- pus. They do not concern Rivalry.
nounces that the co-chairmen of
Education
ill'nuf:.
the Homecoming Float are Peggy nounces that a semi-formal date ously recommending Alden Pierce Any suggestions which you have Business
Bioty '6-1 and Judy Stone '64. Rush party will be held Saturday night to this position. Senate elected him will be reviewed by the committee the business faculty
captains are Jean Davis '63 andat the Fort Orange Club at 8:30reported that architect's drawing.' and if containing merit, will be a considerable numhei
have been presented to Camp presented to Dean Thorn.
p.m.
Roz Ferrara '64.
The president. E\ rlw Xn-k.: Sigma Phi Sigma
Board for a new building to house
In the past the administration gave a welcome spi • .
Alpha Phi Alpha
ii nd .r."
President Judy Kaminsky '62
32 and feed 80. The building will
President Bob Pollero '62, an-cost approximately sixty thousand has always welcomed the students' duced the other ofln , i Tin-. ,has appointed the following comviews.
It
is
impossible
for
everymittee chairmen: Sunshine. Sheila nounces that a date party will take- dollars.
one to see Dean Thorne personally. David Jnne.s '{\'i, Mr '
Stromwasser '64; Float. Carol place Friday, September 29 at 9
President David Brooker report- Results can not always be promis- dent; Diane Butler
Cohen '64. and Leona Kerpel '64; p.m. The place is to be announced.
ed
first on the possibility ol ed, but every suggestion will be ex- Vice President: Willi.,
Formal dinner. Charlene Maron.
The Board of Directors announamined.
'62, third Vice Pre-idi •
'62, and Felicia Held '63; Formal ces that during the summer the forming a karate club. A demonSome of the things which have
stration
is
tentatively
scheduled
for
Weekend, Leslie Kaplan '63 andhouse was painted and new storm
bership chairman
\]
all students interested next Thurs- been looked into are: more library
Roz Zeichner '63; Refreshments. windows were installed.
'61. Secretary Willi,,'
hours,
the
parking
problem,
the
Ann Goldstein '63 and Carolyn
Bill Simmons '62 has been re- day evening. More information will Commons, name plates for WaterTreasurer and Dim.
Game '63.
appointed Fire Warden. Joe Ball be found in the lower peristyles of bury and Alden Halls, ivy on the
Senior Executive limn •
The following girls were initiated '62 has been appointed Tapping Draper and Huested Halls.
dorms
Monday night: Sandy Ciarbowit-/ Chairman.
After Pat Benedetto, new CampThe members of the committee
The first meetiii
'63 Eileen Krakower. '63 Gerri Theta X'i Omega
us Commission chairman, reportGoldman '64, Iris Shapiro '64, and Jim McAden '62, President, an- ed nn the progress of Campus Com- are: co.chairman Geri Schleifer September 27, when ,
and Dick Kelly, '63; Elaine HouRhoda Solomon '64.
nounces that all correspondence mission. Senate presented the new ser. '62; Bill Burnett and Don lion in braille shm"!
Gamma Kappa Phi
should be addressed to Hoy O'Brien ly married President and Mrs,Allen. '63; Pat Cerra and
Lenny given. All business n .
President Barbara Manso. '62 '63, Corresponding Secretarv.
Brooker with a gift.
Lapinski, '64.
viled to join Ibis clul
announces that Beatrice Heath. '61
wil lserve as sorority president foi
1961-62.
Beta Zeta
President Doris Edelstein '62.
announces that Julie Recesso '6-1
was elected Sports Director am
Sandy Lisson '64 was elected historian. Rita Gsanell '62, was chosen
Float Chairman for Homecoming.
An open house for off-campus men
is being planned for Sunday, October 22.
Phi Delta
President Sally Jones '62, announces that the first meeting of
the year was held on Monday,
September 18. After the meeting
a party was given in honor of Mrs.
Griesmeyer, the new housemother.
Sigma Alpha
President Doris Williams '62, announces that Donna Pacelli was
elected vice-president, replacing
Barbara Garrecht, who transferred
to the University of Rochester.
Potter Club
President Ed Brennan '62, announces that a dale party will be
held Saturday.
Signum Laudis
Gives Rare Book
Signum Laudis presented a rare
copy of William Blake's Hook of
the I'rizen to Hawley Library last
June. Dr. Arthur Collins of the
college faculty has written a review of the book which is printed,
in part, below.
•Currently on display in the College library is one of the world's
unique books, The Hook of Urizen
by William Blake. The college
copy, one of a limited edition ol
"I'IU was printed Iu-.t spring A ith a
special donation from the srholas
lie honorary Signum I...inli William Blake ( 1757-1827j, a con
temporary ol Wordsworth, com
bmed the graphic and literar) arts
His books an.- not illustrated text,
in tin.' usual sense, for lie engraved
both the text (which he wrote him
self) and the illustrations. F I T
quently he combined the two on a
single page creating a visual picture in which the engraved text
forms part ol the unified artistic
composition. Whereas one judges
most illustrated books by the fidelity of the illustrations to the print
ed texts, m Blake's books one is
justified in looking to the illustra
tions to clarify and amplify the
text itself.
This facsimile edition has been
culled one of the finest ever pro
duced. The present display, which
will last through the month wa<
prepared by Miss Margan i Wag
ncr of the Hawley Library.
'naitte
ews
ALI'.A.W, M;\V YORK, I'RIDAV, SI'.PTF.MBEIt 2!) 1 mi
Mill
Ashman Writes Home:
rivalry Keeping Him Busy
Slugging Junius (Pretty lU,y) Cassius Lakes off | | i e brass
knucks to enjoy his favorite smoke,
ACTIVATED CHARCOAt
INNER FILTER
PURE WHITE
OUTER FILTER
DUAL FILTER
Tareyton
Product of J&dnMwn
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VOL.
XLVI NO. 18
Slate, SCAD Rap Milne Policies
By BILL I KANKONIS
September, and would you behove • \|
3:30 a. m. b u t \ have a cold'.'
In a s'.idden, and unexpected, report this week, the State Education DeDear Mom and Dad,
( , ( ) U ; j r ( m M( m , u i ( | | ) ; | , | | ; |
partment admitted that the admission policies of the Milne School constituted
rrhis Saturday morning at the ()J w n ( ( , M | | | | ( , ,,,„..,. |n? . ,, ,
l.goaTy hour of 9 a. m., the Hi- w h j ( , h ,. ( h | ( , Stln ,|. 1N .,, , ,,
d scriiniration "as far as race and socio-economic status are concerned.". Fol|lrv Committee witJi their chair- a l s ( , r ( l . w r i ,
,„,. ! : | , . ,,
low y close on the heels of this report, the State Commission Against Discrimi,' Howie Woodruff in the lead s k n W l , n , t m n . , ,,, ,.,, >h II(, , n
p i hide the cherished 'ole State Besides, I h'a\e io w n v ;,
nation (SCAD) charged that the Milne admissions policy violated the state's
inner, so that we Frosh and The
Anti-disrimination Law on two counts. The charges
0ptis must climb into trees, dig
ji'hi- mud and hunt under logs to
lodged are the culmination of an investigation begun
find it. This time, there will be
last March. At that time, Mrs. Rhunette Bates made
BO finders, keepers. The class
pcli bnds the banner first will
a complaint to SCAD that her daughter, Sharon, had
In the
W:n two rivalry points.
been rejected by Milne on the grounds that she is a
afternoon at 1:30, we girls play
(he Soph girls at Volleyball. Mary
Negro.
lull, a junior, is in charge of this
Discriminatory
minislrative officials admit that tho
|vent
The Stale Kducation Department preference and "grandfather" sysSo far. Mom and Dad, we're vvinrcport slated that the Milne stu- terns were wrong. .1. Fdward Connin. Rivalry, 5-1. Last Saturday
deni body "is in no way represent- way, SCAD's investigating officer,
Jinnum! we won 2 points each for
ative ol the population of the area claimed that any attempts to justiJic men's and women's soft ball
served by the school or even of f.v the present admission policies
|aines and in the morning 1 point
those who apply for admission. In are "mere exercises m semantics."
•for the men's tug-of-war. The
net effect, the procedures are (lis.,
„ ..
Soph, have won only 1 point for
,.
,
New Policy
•flii- women's tug-oDwar.
(Tiinumlory as tar as race and
our first edition of the "Satan's
o economic status are concernFollowing the release of the
Seroi!" comes out this Friday, but
ed
The report also stated that charges by both agencies, Dr.
then, so does the Sophs' "Ye 'Die Kivnliv (hail men, IVte I nlu-i . lluwii Wueih till, and I'.ill liuinett
no specific evidence had been Thomas 11. Hamilton, President of
jker "
discuss coming i'\ents.
found in the case of Sharon P.ates. the State University, said that he
av iii'.'hl the Court of the AdThe investigation was carried hoped to be able to announce new
jjii'Ualion of Infractions of Trade word ciunpo-:'."!'. .ei i;' \l
out
by the Kducation
Act admissions
administration
becausePractices
of an agreein a week. policies for .Milne with»:,•. tried M of us Frosh. Really. "Five Hundred C - I Ib-.imenl
between
the
State
Kducation
.
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fJI-• :n. 1 couldn't wear my beanie Kvery Fro-h -h.cdd W
Department and SCAD to cooperate
According to Dr. It,van R. Collins,
|h' 'lay 'cause it was wet 'cause Heauie Win i. lb - s e e
i;.i| I)c\:l
President of Sl'CK at Albany, a
,1 in order In exclude duplication of
II,e - i l l l H "
It '.u: raining outside and nobody (lolly. Men I > •'i"• I :.•.committee of Milne faculty mem- \ lliree-\ear period, from ,
,.
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>".jl listen to me and this nasty ol aun rea-<u.- Id al"i.' ;.i,ii i.uuil :: •. •• >
' m ;.:. ! lo < ,:•:' >:,- • eilorl
,,,-,, , ,,„.,
',i
i ; , ,- ,i bers has been working on developl.i.ili to I'.ii.l was the ol) ect ol the .
,.
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-S' ['ii made me wear it anyway reasons All I can tliinl. ! : - ' h d :: l\ • ••
ing a new policy since last Spring,
l l ! \ e - l ! . alli'll
Albany State Readies for New Campus;
Construction Slated to Begin Next Spring
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when the charge was first made.
SCAD Charges
A , p ,. t , s t , n | it has been decided that
Si \ D s report, based on KPA's | | H , p o l k , v ()f s i b n n g prt.fL,rence
report n- „;:, rpreled the fduealion w o u k j |„, eliminated, but bevond
M. ,Mii'i,ii,l - claim that Milne of- ( h a t n o decisions have 'been
In i.d • ditl not decide to exclude r( ,- u .| K . ( |
\ i . roi •• ileliberaleK," by stating:
Alr
The absence of Negroes at
- t'onway, who stated that
, l l ( (l
Mmie suhool e. the immediate and
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'I In p l l l l l l ' e lii I--.'.
lll ( n
due.
I
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ol
admission
policies
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effectively
closed to Negroes
I'l niel led Plans
c o m p l e t e d - ! , , e \'.\i:<
I , ,|M, deblieraleh established, maintain- ''I'cuuse of admission policies, also
L'L'U ;n f e - o l l i e
,.,,.,p., ; ,|| id and pi.niiied by school offi- remarked: "It can be assumed that
s c a l e Miollel ol ' I "
their (Milne) solution of the prob! and' the cuds "
includm: lie ;e!'i
lem will insure equal opportunity,
a\ ' mod
llu \l due policy is to admit stu- uniform treatment of all applicants,
on di -play in In >
- ludui-' a ilriit - mi the billowing schedule:
all the Il l l l ' l l l l
and the elimination of discrimini> • ! inn ] Itiotlieis and sisters of current atory practices."
be nun I. I l l l
:,' :.e ulty ,uid loriiici' \lilue students.
i> niadi
i hildren of Stale College and
Negroes in Milne
I i alisitiuii
ii,
'mil siale I nnei'siu faculty and staff.
The hi'sl build.n '
•„!. ui:; K'elerrals. especially f r o m
In spite of claims that there are
An hiteets
ed u ill be ,i 11' p| ' r. i' u
, ei m l "llier education administrators.
n<» Negroes in Milne, a Negro apln
' initial plans were drawn up ''ity n l s "" ' l l !
,', i.ml.I
t i;\ a chronological waiting list. I'bcant for the eighth grade has
"u'r 'he suiiiincr. Coordinaline, peeled to be le.ei.
„,,, -,\ 111
M \ | ) lurther charged that such IH '''U admitted, and officials have
'•"<^nn fur aii pluses of the pro fall ol im;:; I he '
.I preference discriiiiin- offered to admit Sharon Hates. The
j " ' h tin1 emiiieiit Kdmimd Stone, campus will '.d-1' '<•'•
les ,, ainsl \egroes because they hitter, however, however, has yet
["-'ih landed h\ President K\ ;ui buihliii: - an lini-ln d
,,k the ci
unity status neces- I" make- a decision, and is cur' "H'lis Mr Stone has designed dent - will IIUM ! " <<•>
rt-fitl.v attending another school.
;,i \ iii e\eii pressure for admit
1
^> Klllbassies in W u Delli the lun lamuu-e- mil
,ini
\lso according to SCAD, a
College officials have stated pre' I'akistan
r.iiiillaihei i l.iuse" laMii'ing ap \ loiisly that any discrimination be.oii- whose rel,lines have at- cause of race was not intentional:
udi ,l Willie, "excludes Negroes especially, they said, since it is
in'.er
illegal lo include any information
:i llu' I,..' "l these charges, ad- about race on an application blank.
Furthermore. when asked about
the number ol Negro students in
Milne. President Collins said. "It
is illegal for me to know the number "
SCAD, however, contends that an
intention is not necessary to susMind iii I uioii Hoard u ill sponsor lain the discovery of a probable
. aharel dance Saturday , Sep- cause. In short, because of prefilier :;u Iroin H III) to IL' p in in erence, it is possible to assume
I ui.ui Came Hoom that some people are being dishe
Slo.lell
criminated against.
Hop all ubo attend are request
, ,| i,, dress casually i no shorts
Short Investigation
please ' and to wear the brightest,
The investigation carried out by
/allies! socks possible
, „ chairmen i anile Polls (it and KPA was completed in a few days
Helen Vanderblll (il hope (hat the After interviewing Dr Theodore
,Poi.c will acquaint Stales new Fossieek, Principal of Milne, and
K',.,1 Devils with the upperclassinai checking application records and
ir.nislcis The new Student Union nther data, the investigation was
niorduialor. Mr William MeKiiion. concluded and a report submitted
oid ins wite will serve as diaper- lo the Kducation Department and
1
I he n tit-1 in Dl at"'
Me
SCAD.
I ||if ne» i.iiuuus
a
Kiln!'
. I" , W'd'suyu view til the liibt L'2U (umpired an
n,tl
*'" ''*lf the tola! sou a c e s .
New Plans Released
Tin'Slate I'niversity of New York
::- released fur publication the
I'-i- f»r the new campus of this
;(1,i 1
"- ' Three hundred acres of
jlaml liiealed between Western and
padiiii^tun Avenues on the site of
lb' Albany Country Club have be, n
ai'l'i'ipriated and construction is
phriilllcci | ( | |„. ,j„ | | ( , x t s , ) r j M K
Model
,1 |„
SUB Sponsors
Sock Hop
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Hays Pretty Boy "Ecce Tureyton, one filter cigarette that
really delivery de gustibus. Try Tureytons, Next, time you
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