PAGE 8 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19(11 itate Welcomes II DEAN'S LIST E l m e r C. Mathews, Associate Gwendolyn; Compo, Milford E . ; Dean for Administration announces Compo, Sandra .; Conti, Angclo; the people who have made the Fall Coslick, Ronald T.; Cottone, Joyce S e m e s t e r ' s Dean's List. The fol- D.; Courselle, Carol A.; Crecca, lowing people are those who have Linda M.; Curtis, Frederick R. made this coveted list: Aaron, D a c k e r m a n G e r a I d F . Daniels, June L.; Abelove, Paula D . ; Alt- D e e n g G . D c u l i E I e a n o r o F . ; amore, Georgine M.; Altman, D e a n , A ] i c e ; H DeGennaro, Carol Nancy; Anderson, B e t t e M . ; Andri- A . D e l l e r , Dorothy; Demtraek, ette, Eugene A.; Anson, Burton M.; J o A n n ; D c p a s q u a l e , Linda M.; Asfoury, Joan M ; Ashbery, Helen D i b b l 0 ) M a r y E . D i C a r o i 0 i D a v i d ; V.; Austin, Elizabeth S.; Bachner, DiDonna, Mary E . ; Dugan, Ann E . , Andrea E . ; Bacon, Stephen A.; D l l n h a m ] R u s s c l l W ; D l l n n , R o s s Batchelor, Bonnie J.; Beck, Gretta E . D v c k m a n , J a n R . ; Eaton, D.; Becker, Kyla N. C a r o l A . E c , w a r c l s , Lawrence J ; 9th Annual Homecoming lis A.; Hane, Lana C ; Haney, E . ; Mathtisa, Verne Ann; Mattis, Bruce R.; Hanson, Harold C ; Har- Richard J.; McCarthy, Francis J.; ris, Robert B.; Harter, Christine Metzer, Margaret; Miller, Frances E.; Haswell, Bruce W.; Hayner, E . ; Miller, Laurel A.; Minarcik, Marilyn A.; Hcffron, Florence A.; Alan C ; Mincar, Ross Marie; MitHeld, Felicia; Henderson, Donna chcll, Nancy A.; Mohr, Claudia F.; Lee; Herbert, Joan E . ; Herman, Monroe, Allan II.; Moore, Nancy Patricia Richter; Hill, Robert F . ; J . ; Mudge, Charles R.; Muir, Hodge, Cynthia J.; Hoffman, Paul Louise P.; Muller, J a m e s F.; MunJ.; Horton, Judith L.; Hoskin, Pat- off, Carmen S.; Murphy, Susanne ricia A.; Hubbard, Betty Forbes; p . ; Murphy, William J . ; Nadel, Hudson, Barbara Ann. Myrna; Neidcrman, Andrew; New- S h e r m a n , Carol A.; Smith s,|. David J . ; Simington navvi"? Simon, Evelyn A ; Slater. Dm Karen L.; Smith Robert W • c 1 F.; Smith, Frederick i; • " s * l tor, Gail J . ; steckal, Trudio i"1 Steffens, Margaret A . Z^f Barbara; Stoughton, GCOIM> < /9«B Strong, Judy A.; Sullivan! ,'.Francis; S w e e n e y , Rnhi -rt \ , M I! \ \ Y . M \\ YORK. I Kill \ V , ()( I'ditl It i:i, llllil VOL. X L V I N O . 20 age, Vivian; S y m u l a , David S. Tariello, Corinne M r,,. : , : locca, John M.; Jadick, Alga N.; ton, Frcdericka G.; Nickel, Bar- Irene P . ; Thompson, \niicjr.j'Janes, Leigh R.; Jedrzejewski, bara E . ; Nissim, Judith R.; NoTodd, Susanne L.; T >r:. |->;, • Patricia; Jenks, David W.; Jess- wak, Adela G.; Pacelli, Donna P . ; A.; Trebert, Lois F Twiv. Bclorit, Arlene M.; Bergen, Edwards, William H.; Egelston, bergcr, William; Jewell, Patricia Paciunas, Arlene Judith; Tyo, John !•: i ml, r , Olivia A.; Bermann, Bette L.; Judy Cobb; Engel, M. Carolina; A.; Kelly, Barbara A.; Kelly, EdParker, Mary Parker, Vic- Lorraine; Van Buren land., Bivona, Jeannie S.; Blaise, Denis Engert, Joanne; English, Marcia ward II.; King, Karen 0 . ; Klein, toria; Perryman, Kristine Law- Van Deloo, J u d i t h . \'a.v!>-J.; Boehringcr, Carolyn; Bonis, E.; Fairchild, June E . ; Falvo, KenBy Sue Byron Betty; Kolstcr, Joan M.; Koma- fence, Peterson, Arlene; Pelrick, will speak on "How the United \A/ifri Dmlt PIIICLC ^ I l s Eleanor ''•Ill,''lll(, 'rT . Roosevelt H e l e n ; V a n Slyke, .!•. ,!::,.Alice Zappert; Bouvier, Adelaide noth A.; Fancher, Patricia 0 . ; . ,'1 . . 1 1 . _ TTT 1-1 A : . - ~*- r i , . . „ , ^ . , » - . ; r , w . " rowski, Mary L.; Kopc/.a, Doris Rosemary E . ; Pettingill, Richard binder, Phyllis; Vellen Jam, Several of the t r a d i t i o n s of S t a t e b c g i n n i i r j 11Ii-. >< .11 J.; Bowman, Beverly Ann; Brach, Faubert, Victor M.; Fenton, CalVV I i II Ul Uj I l\Ultb Sl.itr.s Can 1), sl Influence the World Against Communism" A.; Krakowcr, Eileen; Krell, MicPeukert, Gertrude; Phillips, V i a n e . s e , T h o m a s A \ on |; oUra will n e c e s s a r i l y h a v e t o b e b e c o m e p a n ul tl Shirley; B r a u n, Edward M.; vin D.; Fish, Judith R. , i ii, ,: \i,.,, " " ' '1'I'lir.stliiN at f p.m. in Page Hall under the auspices of hael K.; Kresky, Valerie II.; Kuro- Jane E . ; Pitkin, Thomas A.; Plotz, s t e i n , D o r o t h y ; W a g n e r V,,Brody, Jean M.; Broomfield, ShaFlagg, Douglas W.; F o r s o , saka, Robert; Kutt, Piret II.; Lah>:< - -- , r .,'.] '.,",, -,,,'. Hi'1 Fonmi of Polities. Mrs. Roosevelt will be introduced by Elizabeth J.; Praus, Paul K.; PriW a i t , G a r y E . ; Wald : , n . i Dlercd or forgotten in t h e f u t u r e S l a . e . ron Parr; Brown, Evelyn G.; J a m e s H.; Frankonis, William A.; Brake, Barbara; Langer, Edward ,'.,: • ,• - .,-, i ,,: lb Kvtin R. Collins, President of the College, who will also bis, Mary A.; Putnam, Ronald R.; W . ; W a l k e r , L e i g h I. \V love to the n e w c a m p u s . H o w e v e r '|'he p r a e t i c e m\.,;-..-- 'in \\ Brown, Lois U.; Brown, Roxana; Fruscione, Gaye F . ; Gacek, Anna ,'h -:,', coordinale a question-and-answer period following the Laorta, Grace E.; Laranjo, Phyllis Quinn, Arlene M.; Ripic, Carol S.; | « ' traditions will u n d o u b t e d l y c o m i n g p a r a d e K a c b . M a r M Brush, J a m e s C ; Brush, Mary J.; ette B.; Gallagher, John W.; A.; John P . ; Wanieliii'.'. d r A . Lassell, r .,..,...11 Charles i« 1 - "M,; " • • Lawrence • • • ;• .i'.-'mli a- s p e e c h . Ritzmann, Roger; Roberts, Sam: [cciu' into being with t h e m o v e . II n l l i e . t o m o r r o w , a <•.,i:• • r ,, ,, : ,!r 1 Burkard, Stephen. Gardner, Dorothy; Gardner, Susan Donald L.; Leibowitz, Eugene W. W e t s i g , D o n n a L . ; Win h n \ " -' ' ^'ti'i'i There will be a private dinner for Mrs. Roosevelt from uel: Robertson, Phyllis C ; Robini ihc hope of M y s k a n i a 11)01 1002 will l e a d tin- p a r a d e ,,',,,, 1 Butler, Mary R.; Byron, Susan; M.; Garoza, Baiba; Gates, Carol Leveroni, Richard L.; Levine son, Christine A.; Robotham, Pat- las; Whipple, Enid I) Ulir ; l',,|''!' , , i n h 0:^0 to 7:30 p.m. in Brubacher Hall. Attending the dinner la: the " p r a c t i c e " w h i c h t h e y a r e M y s k a n i a . T h i s ma-.cn' v., David; White, Linda I' U l 1 Cairns, Doris L.; Calderone, Mary Mobcrg; Gavurnik, Ruth E . ; GiDavid; Levinson, Linda J,; Lewis ricia; "'" ' will be representatives of the faculty and administration, Rogers, Bruce A.; Ross, Virginia M.; Whitehea I I)-,.. d r e s s e d m a p e n uiii - i ,.'•,•• . Ann; Calkins, Henry L.; Camrata, anni, Lois A.; Ginnis, Aimee R.; Joyce A.; Liebundguth, Harriet II. Betsy Ann: Rowley, David A.; Wienk, Dennis L . Wiib. r' ; eoiir.se, a n d wall l,c i h , • • s-W^ a n ( ' s " " u ' m e m b e r s of the student l'el|' Martin R.; Cambridge, Joseph M.; Gittleman, Lenora S.; Glass, Em- Lucas, Brent A.; Ludwig, Joan E Myskania T h e p e r s . , n \\..l Ryan. Hugh D.; Scheinman, Karon have I , & A « ^ j government. Carbin, J a m e s R.; Carey, Winona ily K.; Golderberg, Shirley; Gomez. MacDonald, Patricia A.; Maina S.; Schmidt, Lillian M.; Schnitt, borg; Willower, R o b e \ m a l e o r l e m a l e i,11•,,i'»< r ,,: chcll, Rober M.; Wohlh, r I, M.; Caulficld, Donna L.; Cerra, Alice M.; Gomez, Joseph; Good- Mary L.; Majewcz, Christine R • People with I i c k e l s sh mid enS e n i o r ('las-, nut a n i c n , ' . ' i 'lannah: Seholl, Johanna R.; S.; Woinoski, Patricia Patrick F . ; Chesler, Sandra F . ; r i c 'h. B r i a n F - i Gorgos, William d e a v o r to a r r i v e e a r l y enough to M\ skahi.i I In ' M - - !• ir Maloney, Joan; Mangelsdorf, Ed- Schoonmaker, Janet; Schroeder ! I \ ,-v, :i 'hull C h r i s t i e , Elizabeth; Churchill, C ; Gravel, Judith A.; Gray, DonWolff, Ed w a n ! N . \\ • ':• c ,,.,,. i .,.., i i • i , t h e liei'sol, w ,11 b e hi i -.< I \ i . ward, R.; Manileve, L. C ; Ma- Rae ('.; Scott, Bonnie Lee; Seao b t a i n s e a l s in P a g e Hall. T h o s e I :i '! ,,: \ c,,Jin ill Kiinniiskv 0 2 , P r e s i d e n t , ' , Richard; Clark, Emery J.; Clifton, aid; Green, John A.; Greenwold, R.; Yeager, Louise M / , u, , , i s c h o o l s p i r i t ,ii cii..i i a : : . . ranville, Jack; Marcellino, Rita T.; man, Robert G.; Seleznow, Nancy; a r r i v i n g too late to b e accomodatCarol D . ; Cochrane, Judith P . ; Judith A.; Gruber, Rochelle; GugRichard II.; Z a p p e d . \ • I 01 Inter-sororily ouneil, h a s r e - f(jl|r y v . ^ ,)h _....j.., M a r q u a t t , Maria T.; Marsh, Lilla Selig, Martin; Senzel, Sue Ellen; Cohen, Sandra P . ; Colegrove, lielmo, Mary C ; Habacker, Phylbi'oski, ('a rol I. : Ze lo. k; < e d in P a g e Hall will b e d i r e c t e d a.-i'd rushirm r u l e s a c c o r d i n g t o f , . " . , , M.; .Marsh, David A.; Mason, John Shankey, John; Sherburne, Robert; L.; Ziegler, Robert .1 to t h e T V r o o m s in R i c h a r d s o n ii'ISC constitution. ,Jmn-- , . u ' , i I I . I -. ' • I I • i ' , I ; | w h e r e t h e y will b e a b l e o , w a t c h A All rushing will b e d e f e r r e d ,\f|,, r ' .'|, , u . ,. , ( , . , , iv re'|ui -' ' b e un'.lSaturday. O c t o b e r 15, at 7 a . m . • | ) | l ' n | v ',;_; ' ; ' , ; / ' J the s p e e c h o n c l o s e d circuit t e l ':,,!' :,. siipplv Ai.) rushing prior to this t i m e will ( , XC . (M) | | „ . | . | , - n i , •-. •,•', s\ , ' e ' l . l-il'lll I " ! ' ^ \ " / 4 ' 1 i'\'!s:on be i-nnsidercd an infraction by ISC. ( | ] ( , p,,,-^..,;','. | | , , , - ,.,',. :• !,.-aid'Ibis MU LAMBDA ALPHA LAKE HOUSE OFFICERS T h e fifth a n n u a l e d i t i o n of F e l - m a t e r i a l s conn-ruin BThc-se rules to which s o r o r i t y , „ . -, ;'; ,-,.., , , ,; C , I ' | . | , , I in n o A f t e r t h e d e a t h of h e r h u s b a n d . rson Ingn Wilfert '62, has announced T h e 19<>l-u2 officers for Lake lowships in the Arts and Sciences .ship applicant, predoi P'lL'ps, inactives and alumnae are S |„. ( .|f,(.,| i,,,,,. ., -i,, , K y h '.' ',.,11 '!,.,' 'in F r a n k l i n D e l a n o R o o s e v e l t , in l!)l">. that t h e first m e e t i n g of M u H o u s e will i n c l u d e : " ,, f , was published September 15 of this ships, postdoctoral feli puliii'd shall he in effect until t h e |J. 1V r l .,-,.,, ,,.,., I 1:!.,III i ill Co! r .1 ii i u ri /-,„< u „ , , . All! Dormitory life! encomT Mrs. Roosevelt turned to humanilina' uf the first r e g u l a r pledge •|"-|1(, r 11 • • • I j • ."t J - n: year. This widely-used director}' mer study, and loan.Lambda will be held on October p r e s • Da e Wcstcotl (>2. ,, , ,' , • . , , • tarian w o r k w h i c h s o o n e a r n e d h e r r l|,( ,. , _ • „ „ , „ . ... •»<-=>•• """. >o. passes the studen body s whims, of the sources of support of gradu«' ' ' " p e n g u i n " ...,.; !n- -| i -Ir ,'i !»••.,:••! le, i , \ r . a t h e title of First L a d y of t h e W o r l d 11 at 7 p.m. in Draper 349. A film, . , ,,,.„,. . D n h , , r | D..,,., >er • , .... • . , Ft llowships in the \i I .mil 1! In any discussion of s o r o r i u Mioul a u e - k l.i •..i-. il I s s s |,,r:i. p.;, Ir.uii ' b e ate study and research lists awards 1 R > ( , : , l r a ( Le Rouge et le Neir (The Red and \' ' , " ' " " ' .", * " . "' , „ " ^ " ^ ^ r v e s c e n c e . And matters, a sorority m a y s p e a k of |) , seleeted :>. i -.,:, A H I . • ii,i , . , : i i ' i | , l . i '•!> 1( In D e c e m b e r . 19-15 she w a s asked the B l a c k ) will b e s h o w n . T h e r e ^ - ^ e a s . : \ i c t o r R a m e r , 65. w h e r e would w e b e w i t h o u t i t s a v a i l a b l e from o v e r 100 p r i v a t e C n t ' P S " , a y ' " ' | , l l n ' 1 ' ' 1 I Jin sorority except her own. n , a , l t h e p. i i. s c r i b i n g t o A m e r i c a n ' anuil •ii i i i .,,/-. . S n o r t s n i r n e l i i r - I«'rrnl l-'il/'OO';, Irl s t i m u l a t i n g e n v i r o n lliellt .' Life S AIRS. CI.L.WOU ROOSCVKI.T |,y P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n to s e r v e as !|..-.\eVel'. foundations, government a g e n c i e s i' No money i s t o b e s p e n t o n a n a p p r n p i ' ,i'. !• " ' <• i: will be no a d m i s s i o n c h a r g e . Come s p o u s u u c c i o i . I.IIOI n u 0 i i u i u •-' E d u c a t i o n , 1785 M a - - , i a m e m b e r of t h e I'.S. delegation Tti-bees either by s o r o r i t i e s o r s o k a i i i a societies, industries ,, ,,, 'fi-5 pace would certainly d e c e l e r a t e p r o f e s s i o n a l l i n e , W a s h i n g t o n (i, M i n rw.ty m e m b e r s , e x c e p t f o r t h e | h , \ e , . | , > , • to t h e Cuited .Nations ( l e u e r a l Asone — Come all! " , - , , , , , , and o t h e r s o u r c e s o u t s i d e t h e uniSOPHOMORE CLASS .., , , „ , „ , , , , , , . c o m m u n i o n will I) n'-M-y spent on p a r t i e s r e f e r r e d t o ,-, , , m - , 1 h . s e m b l y , a post which s h e held for and capitulate to the monotonous v e r s i t i e s t h e m s e l v e s . ir 'he Code. h o p e Hi,, 1 •' i A S o p h o m o r e class m e e t i n g will held this Sunday, October 8, for |routine „ . M ,,. n of i„ the „ m . classroom „f j | S m o r t ,schedule. i>-pJc-aI • _, s , \ years. In that c a p a c i t y she 1 be held on October (i a t 1 p . m . in all Roman CatholicsCLUB on c a m p u s . f | a \ I Willi t h e e x c e p t i o n o f t h e n o . n . •• •! NEWMAN However, the dorm lives through Il will d e s c r i b e n e a r l y i;,i; p r o Debate ConteSt ' ' s aiwnMv<\ chairman of the Corporate C o m m uMass n i o n will I).' Hie its animation c a n Richardson 390. atA the ten o'clock in St .,.,Student, , . , . . and , C'-i.".!- listed in t h e si b e i l u l e of I I . . u , , . • Siinil»v ,, •Id ,,., this ... ,., i . . (w.i.a.,... ,, , , « ' ••. I l l ' edilice s waking hours a r e g r a m s l i s t i n g o v e r 15,O(J(J i n d i v i d u a l i o i n n i i s s i o n on H u m a n Re. h t s . a n d t'-'iit- after t h e b e g i n n i n g o l , u h I , -' w e e k e n d al Wi sl m i n i s t e r ... , . , ,,. , , ,. , , Used Pop Rer I atri 'I; - l hurch i North Lake and , , ,. .„, , „ a w a r d s . I ' a p e r b o u n d i.^Mies i,| tin.-, ir.n r u n i i c l o r t h e i r s i t e r w a s I,, a l a r g e d e g r e e r e s p o n s i b l e Cent,,,!,. A C i n t i n e n . a l B r e a k f a , ! : , " > U V " ' , ' ' " ' " ^ ° " n ' W . I . I o i t h e D e b a t e ( o u n e i l sent a tlij ' ii"l e n t e r t a i n f r e - . h n e n ,len i s ' r a l e D e b a t e " F e d ' ' " ' ' ' " ' " ' ' n w i l i g u p ol t h e I n i v e r M.LE S T U D E N T E N ^ M l « « in Hie P a r i s h Hall T h e '' " ' | | ' ' , ; h ? ^»Uc;tUy flick on e d i t i o n m a y b e p u r c h a s e d at .>,:; no -; The f i i l f i w i n g e n l e r l a i l i i i i e i i ' ,, ., r o . a l e d s c h o o l s . " al D e l a l ' a l i o n of H u m a n R i g h t s All, Studenton die sich in, breakfast will be ten c e n t , •;;''',;11" ' " ' ' ' " ' - " i i e n c e n i e n , of M \ D I S O . S Hill C n n t c n l s of t h e d i r e c l o n i n c l u d e I'like pl.-e i a l a l l C M n l s \> I, .1 , , , ., , , , , , , ,, inotliei hectic d a \ . Alarm clocks p a n , o i i i s i s i e d of F r a n w hich w a s accept.MI by d i e (len• i ' "•' - ' h e l u l l pla< in • . . | i . m l deti .sch Spree hen und t n t e i h a l t e n ,, ,, „ , ,, . , .,.! e l'.arr\ P.elinki 'Ha. . l i n ; o r a l A - - , inbl.v in D e c e m b e r , HUH P '•>'• ' of lit i i | : i | | . | , | . | , | ; , \ in n | ' . , , . , . echo through the corridors, and PHYSICS HONORARY n, . ..: . :, . .Inn Sl l a c k l a n d '•>!. r 7:30 r u b aica/u h e r einge a i c n ' l''b. Wall l,i ,| t e l e ' . | s „ , n , u e i n C r ep - ..-m . e r.ein n, B sun i , , ,, - ,„ , i i . p . n d m g to obsi-rve -Ml' '" " ' - 1 - >'"•'•' • ' - I ^ ' l e h a t e 0! , ,„,,,, tielween i :(io a in and 8:00 a i r ' " i g I! " a n d ;n I r . , ! , e u p p c n ,l - 1 al l , I ( k l • e P l a n u m : ; Mei-liug in l:o:'. M r s R o o s e v e l t '.,aired t h e pr u l l,j | M am D i e n s t a g . d e n 10 Oktober urn o u v u i / u . . — are i n t e r e s t e d in c o n v e r s i n " a r e | „ n, ,, " ' "''' '"">"l c a r l v e l a t e s " ^l \ " -, i M\ uember b .I1 t I ' I- ' • ' ! > \ l l ' P r i c l i a r d , U , , - | J ,1,,-ee llir.e.s m 'die n e x t t i v , ' " v i t e d to a m e e t i n g o n T u , ; , ' ' " " " " a , o r > - l * ^ v 2o. a, ' ': '•!'" a i -i i i-e u u l , ;, <| ; ,i,. .,. ' o '" 'i '. I . o : i s i a : I v e As ,, , , ,, , . O c t o b e r 10 a t 7 3 0 i n B r u • ,' , . "•'"• " " • ; i " almos: ,, , vi ai s \\ lule mi t h o s e ' nil's s i n Ull'l'e i , i l l I,. W i l l i , : , o r I |)lu n ' • ' • a l u r e d on t h e p r o g r a m for t h e ' ' "' niodicun, activilv per.1 . v P il - w ill leav e al 1 ' ' lor Hi, ! M , p i . i n n , . , | p . , I, e v e n i n g will b e D r . I l e m i n w a v di v a , l ( ' s " , ' ' ' ' " r m . About 1 ,'ii, | l o w . 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I I i II l.ouia C •'"' \l, ' In m l U.. i - - h ' 1 l.:n<la I'-'''' lle'ie l'"'i " -'' Will .mi Ii''" Ka> i . - H " " l I.""'.' I e I '' ' ,vvai1 ' or c a n o e d to a d j a c e n t ler. \ ••' '!"""Js where they Inked a n d ex and « ath. i r ' u " -. ,i. liar- In! .,, iv , '" ' " ' h,JM. j , pi,,,, U nii'v. ii '.,,!, |,„- siaii C I ,|n ,., ,,.|,| |,,,| K,,|inei I i , \ |h „ I I . Vll , | Itostoii I III, I. i l l ! P, ' h |, , I I I , , , I I! 1 I I,, hole, . VO I l\ , 1 - lol' .,1 I h c I u n III II 11 I I Ull I |(II •I" n - o r , n ' a P e r ," - ' o i , ' •',,', -i n e - , . ned .'i /< H" p - m e j o i n - w I'II : . ' i \ e speak.II I h e w inn, r o i- o ive a li'oph.v ,m,l b e cligi i o l.a . e l o e s s i o i i ,n t h e T K A \ a oi.al f o r e n s i c F l ' a l e r u , Iv u p o n t h e , o e i p b I ion "I t h r e e pai'lieipalloiis , ; I'oci-n-ic i o i i l e r e n c o s a s a d e p.per ,,r speaker \ | | , , l h i c . - i s p e a k e r s will r e c e i v e , nineil kev.s it the.v additionally ,1,-b.iie ,,l o n e F o r e n s i c C o n t e s t \ R e c e p l i o l i will h o n o r t h e w i n nine; s p e a k e r on N o v e m b e r !) All ihose intending lo p a r t i c i p a t e nuial |,e pre.senl at llie Thui'sdav nice! in-' Speeches m a ) c o v , r anv rea soiial'le topic and should he ten n u l l s in length \l I s liooscv ell 1- - I ill ... I iv e 111 i„ h ; l | | ,,, h r | K ; . l l | v , t ,,,,.,.., • | t i r t , ( uinrlv t h e \ o . , i ., ..-, Vssocia • 11m for t h e I int, d V t ' i u i i . s . a n d | | u , l u o n o c \ A I , C P irlv .she is a Advi n , , . m h t , ,,, i b e D e m o c r a t i c „ , n c.iiilicil a n d v v o r l o d ,11 t h e ,,,-„; ,,, c s n l c i i l i.d c a m p a i g n !-he l i a s w r i t t e n i n a n v b o o k s ineluding t w o b o o k s ol a u l o b i o g r a i h y , 'Ibis Is \ | > Sl<u> a n d 'lliih, I K e i i i e m b t ' r ; a book ol h e r itt.iii trip to India t h r e e books tor c h i l d r e n : a c o l l e c t i o n ol h e r nioiiihlv m a g a / m e question and a n s w e r pieces, It S e e m s to Mc, a n d . r e c e n t l y , On My (Ivvn, telling of h e r i r a v i i s since l!H5 s h e also is the a u t h o r ol a dailv new s p a p , r column anil m a k e s 1,'opieiii r a d i o a n d ' l ' \ a p p e a r a n c e s PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1961 OH faculty „ ,,, The speech began in an cxecpL a i manner, on time. Mr. HudL spoke as the CURE candidate for mayor. CURE is the Citizen's Lied Reform Effort. He started Iff slowly by telling an "and thai Liinds me of the time . . . " •lk, • ( •. The first important point o hi p,.(.fh was about the setup ol local . . ,. ,, Dr. Chen, a new member of the Social Studies Department, who Unfortunately these same students did not think of these-lsleaching economics, comes to us things when they decided not to abide by the rules set by from Shanghai, China. The schools Campus Commission. Last year students said they wanted he attended in his early years are the State College buildings to be aesthetically improved so remarkably like ours, that they could be proud of them. Senate accordingly gave Describes Chinese Education Campus Commission power to set new rules for the care ofsth A1 student attends elementary the peristyles and the student facilities. "" fm" s i x • vears a n d ,lu '" «oc's to ., . . . .. . , . .. secondary tional school six years. f o r an Chinese addi- students Because students would not deposit their rubbish in the In njl , h S( . noo | s t ,. t ] c ( j, n v n (u | lur( | waste baskets provided, rules were made prohibiting all eating work" earlier than we do. Their in the Commons. Wednesday night a $15 floral centerpiece work load is heavier and ihey lake was stolen from the room. Thus some students have decided a wider selection of courses. There I TIIOl'GIIT UIVALRV WAS A IIAlt!) 1 0 1 (,III that they would rather make a mess and live in it than have is an obvious absence of "extraa campus of which they can be proud. Unfortunately one curricular activities." Many who Of t h e s e p h i l o s o p h i e s h a s t o go. r , r, • . {government. Lai L (ON , , , ., .,,, , , , , five year.- \ l u - l o| ihe-e Where'er col has l i a v e l l ' d his stages life's dull m a y have ['niversdv in Nh.in li.n The meth id ' ' " ' lables'' Our local l a n d m a r k s are w e l c o m i n g ,,l I,,;,,.!,,,, . , , . : , | , | | , | , | , i | , , M , | , | n „ l - u p p o r i e r s of long ago W i l l Hie b a c k w a r d clock Ar^k M I C Yrtll I \J\A RilCninn"^ I V U d l 111 I y . education u v s i m i l a r to lb,.-e \ i i i c r i c a n collo-esi lolm' • • • . , ,• •i c T. ,. I'aki-ian • ,- , " r< •i i i i • i ioiii.il w.i- io -.ini a III.-I fj'Connell health assess- U«>lh f i g u r e s '(il) Io ' a " . I i m a g i n e . where hypodermic needles roaches of p o l i t i c s . area, Tax Lorrerl to an undisclosed , number teenagers and w h e r e parade across night. ills came , . received his Master of A r t s degree in I Had \ t Pennsylvania • ' ol the I lined II- Male- lo Iban most tin southern liol l l i e r i ESTABLISHED lean- I I ill ol MAY 1916 waRY THF CLASS o r i v,1 c11 1 ' i "eii|incd 1p c c i a l h lb STATE COLLEGE NEWS 9 1 8 I' eons an v eoncernei \ l . 1 1 '.' I ' I c aan nainewa- given j n ,„. an not there now but used lo be Vn|jn,_, ,i||M1|, >• a i d l,m ,,H | ] n n \ „ •g ui , h \|.VI plan. ncil a mattress He m e n - in a street lack nf a master plan. and Willi tin audience disappeared. The l a - t Si.inh'cant vh.ch , three |„,,,,(,, ll111 ; i l v a political ainaicir excellent lb " ' i e from will l b - ami point was CI'RE next w a r in the - ' a v : imling m n etilion i n the I act Ir supporter- COP, which that sure has e n d o r s e d thai Tinone, an- lien oi - The u n l o r l u n a t c ". ( Teiln over paign ii,. Ihc podium v.illi an open h a n d , from karat figure style, and gesturing and i 'bat Ibe ol unpaid lot a oi I,Hi ,| .will Us easlK Or i Inn i I MM- " '"•'" " , !n- ba : naming like i.-une- In i thiol c m 'vi ' i i i ha-. ••< /.-w -.. :, , - I ••'V.I 0M. , Ii, I. l-.il •.: I ' ," 1 "UI I'l rt'l III ,m l l "" linn 1 .1 , .u-.i. . ATE <.'0l.l,l-.(i,v ' " I I O I I I I J ! 'UtU NKWH' . . , il | . , , , , '.io N..II,I •]'";. iliiui ', " r ; """"" r H a l 1 '' l , "'"1'1'"' 1 n u,ll "" 1 ' Hicoi-j j"' ' ' ""' liridge the Wlio In the third lalloiit "V Whose Who and II, '" " I " " mieresis Wlm M I '"i ""'I p|ayiliy , u n l h s l s t , " 1 , 1 mil red the p 'WING, in that Requires the Right sup- | h students know the value of having •heir notes neatly and ac- ' • ' " " l'-'lme I, cessibly organized. Save ,.„.,,, •'me by stocking up now llomecoining I'arade llomecooime °f notebooks, v,,,,,,„ by soot lor for lis own self il collects pass debts will fall asleep t lov e m i n e n t imdiui that this Coniiuillee/ fixed I „,,,. ii,.,, everything their ladies. squad' working secretaries would -,), Wish Avenue be moved \ Y C where i-oiindiim- would be more vvdh Ihcir prices Who are we " c o ..p-'eraline lo make have ;i"ii: in line a lollime for coll or are tliose liall- b-.-l narrow suited l o r m •' c i i ' i : ! and appreciated ' " h e n ihe bbrars tbmkiie re-pond- m m d - laeildaled ! |,am.,.' a <» T O H E I I IS CollIl-'«e l 1 1 ' ' ''' 'dime Veterans' l/ield Hudson \ulli-\ ( omi A mi - " ' ,. and see our fine assort- ntv..r, A' 1 , ' I'll' t'. 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Rivalry found by an abandoned alums lo c e l e b r a t e reduce r a d i a t i o n ex Ihe i l l effects of county a i r The C r e e k - ".ere li.iv- a table piickum contest eai h I r i -1H11itn counted v, ard a • r a n d pcinl testing. were w a s successfully wonderful iii'- nickel of things The n l: i science do- the peristyles on c a m p u s . the Irosh Most of Ihe fact High underground Manner Annex. pri/e and 'i point - lo- ol .> ' uallons ol ;u d a wooden table I here ,v is a - p l e n l i , I -m I, hop on n l ( , ,,,,1,, | „ | , | |, „,.,. l n ,,. , , , , , , | ) U , ,||l||(. ,, | ) u ||11)s, . ,,|U1II> ( u , ,.,,,;|,| ;,,,,.Itl| |„, ,„.,-,,,.,,,,1111v | v 1,1,.,! 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Avenue Coop of abruptly the old c a m p u s w h i c h had been acl- .spend more and less t i m e d r i n k - the newly branch , | u . f(m||)a||. just has this the c,amc on from | q u a r t e r w h e n an A l b a n y of old R i v a l r y | | K , ••-,,,,|'-off-gang" the colle-e TV uptown parinieiii anion.: watched di'd lo Albans' His - Howl r e v i v e d by Senate, but a conference year'.' Ihe i m p a r t i a l spirit, Rose been on an intellec- | , U | j | ended a l cienl Summit used to school we w o n the .n|H.,K.u s((1|(, salaries us' ' '' l-< i.ul MH''< - •(JO Mi !' ii din! h i n n " , y t ti i - ! ! M|; ' - fn!i Ii > •' vciy I , i - l •,' :J. t i . i l l r 1 \ that and the col- they inspiring t -irc-nit After Dean tliink I' supply "rapbooks, p a d s , a n d other essential w r i t i n g , re.ii, rt and I t seemed i n kick. (.|I1S(,(| to do is from bill , ri lovvdi d THE SECOND R, .since activity" watched o f old that finals Imi atomic i a nut -lot-' -J i days subsliliile work- Siiideni alrv ... i 1 I t h e contest. |.; V( ,,-v,me about lorlb learning rated lual incinerators, The •/ pool, d a y at the crack of all of Milne have r ' all you have i.ssium: W'l.iil .KT'S*! II the foot- the 3li cbeer- the s w i m m i n g "meaingful : ! n 'l'"-e • into 8 times, we've and be covered ashes •he > J- — ^} itself students was over, while in-- v.'.h .«v:i«"i.t.».<i.!''.Vf •••".:>.; I WKDNKSIMV, a rally, caU(, NEAR YOU WITH A LETTER :;: DRAWJMG :|:; TABLET -'"'I'M. \ a r M l j Soccer Wiloe | . | , „ 1 * 5U0 p i n , , , „ „ , ( r n | | ( ' ; ^ " „ , l ,„„ , ! when Central With a complete ' " " I " " wdii -paclicly 17 in.-jii u n ,, liool '••.. .-houlii ' is w o r r i e d The Stale (&^ I'OISI I! to keep 1962 d a w n . Ihe p a r a d e s t a r t e d . Each ed- step out ol one ol the college build- U l ' " Hie p o p u l a t i o n " ' • 'Hil,,de • period for i| " ' '"•• "'^"1 -vn HIKW, OCTOHEH i, 1 inil-ic " "'• , I M l ' biwln I wake " " ' ' ' " " • l:..N..-„, ui 1 lb.ini. ' the Tims week's c o n l n b u l . o n s : '" lP I I " -laiied I m u \llollicr i ()( l O l d l t |,| ||„. , , ' , ! " " , ' " ' " ' . " " ' • • < " ' • ' . • , . 'New Vo.k " M " ' " - ' M«"<-ial Held „i „ „ , , . --1 1.1,,1.1 o i . I I I.' i i i.-.nal II, u l i " " ItlDW , on and 'i winning urn coffee and window Plies. B r i g h t lc , , , . , , , , „ , ' ' ' ' •'' " ' " d o " " ' • I build a College pushed On the n e x l ,.,, , aciil\ l\\er\ leaders the I'hila- Student Pulse lime QU/ % Napoleon players the Illeoibi I s I!",,,;,;";,;',,"';:' I w p. ilium D College Calendar in Un Phillies drums Lower Hucsted Cafeteria l b n int. a - l a ' i - t n . ,n In • n " 'abb,,,,,, II < . " : : \' , I '•• '• ' . I . .11 I I In 'ii 'o Huestecl Canteen •r ibo e m ibe invasions. ball I In v bail :i be. bonfire on Ihe field- became a - : alio lot \\'< IsA bl'ii.idca-l they a w a y . the state a l - Slate of When Ihe r a l l y ol Koine, ihe D e l a w a r e , racket l ,o I ><> 1 barbaric erossine rm-iuiied WEEK , pai iieul.i r l \ i inpri - pool. i l i e , i , I saw Hie creation ihe d o w n h i l l world, llie Then has s o m e t h i n g and it house ol |ov m mv tired bead ( H a l - have s o m e t h i n g to look f o r w a r d to. lli" slllilei.' made public we would al.so like In make publn I lie I at I I Or -,ni| ||u i v - l ol the student boil\ c o n w d c r .w.ii bulb im.il i do ,ui ,'i Ibciiii boo! iln ai ','. hile s I'M. I , i l l l \ On k l l i " I I ' - l,i eh o'h -one- leluiair! i re In -hie. , , i w ; Mb, | , '.en Oi- d u b t e m i - in the rjii.it ol busy, 'i'- l i n p i CS-II II - ui Vinci M an I d u c . i l n i i i i u a ;>> r -..ti wa- "' ' ' pa i l . i , . ,ii corner a year. ways i 'oiilerenee. par! ol 'In through dual H o c hemes to sound out t h e i r mannered M'- lliidnu' wliirled m> brain causing choruses of spir- i m i i i f i l i ; i 1 cly •m.i.ieu i:; once clouds Ohio make d o w n the field new one. I n that le-e III the sky h .A ev er. the '.',. II MIAI i from and purple Moor ol \|o|'e people elller PRIMER MEETING A ill put , down always to blind my lender eyes, and green I'UIMI It inowmni' which came They danced "BEAT a „ l l „ !' ., g v p e w n t e r c l l l d be h e a r d i„- not received f i n a n c i a l aid f r o m Per a pr.u.seworlliv p.i.sl ( ' o i n m o i l S t a l e r and an ado and weekend d i r e c t o r A l t h o u g h the bsl for W h o ' . Wlm h a - ,, \ew I or l .'. • . i i le- i ,ni lii a i bide •,, ' null, e I I I \ l a b a m a I Ii l , , | , , . | beanies w a- v e n pod rv c iriier pasl, I le am in l a w n Nudum and t o Complained of the a p p o r t i o n m e n t ol council seals, bill iias not of- m o v e m e n t He i- a brilliant man fered an alternate point to b u r n liehl everyone it s c r e a m i n g , Scries and H o m e c o m i n g u c a l i o n m e t h o d s student bad spoillew World could be Weekend al Slide College in 1980. sored his o w n float r e p r e s e n t i n g a mil) leaved m !be b,,ek rn'illd , , r !um nl room .\'fi 'he noi-e mci'ca- In niic be ,-cterred ,i|. . roup leacliim aciw- - 'he pi'opni'l lollailv , roup io• , ledio,,- bm all purnie v. all-::: • Is ,i l o r n bid - n i l ,i Imi Vol ••• d • n who |„ui. I when ..,„.,.,,„. X n 'lie l-U III .ililr I'oou \:;m mentioned : l b d -i removed I he and State!" lelplua \ ;.•.' v u m - l b r lor a - i i m l a r roof patrons of the a r t s , a KiKantic flash 1,1 III Hednei. on her - i d e a ! ! , to have ,elv i-nr '. In 'l he II'OV l - ill'o or i|„ , : to a woman matin--, effort- Io local . ( ] " , I'I ipni'i ':., i|l- I,, liecoine Vew . . . . . , , r . l l l ( Y in \\ Hum die . n.\ ' , l.i i,, in w Idle al- ilieii . iv c- bun Ibe house around • tuoiiihi,real S e o l l ' do Slunk that i ' .i deli b l l i i l comluna- to \ our class and vour s i l i o o l i ill Hie W ' 'I |I| | . I bne e o l dI ..Hill mil H i e lin „ M. loi-hmab ,1 I ibe o m m i nroli- As I was uoin» to sleep the other evening, I saw a vision. Yes. dear MOIH'tiAGt: Do visit the sororities often , A n d good luck in making .lersew \ e w York, ivnnv, h ama your decision. It's an important one Kan-.i- and '-»i A l a»'••' Kan-.abama lie I trips no'h e , to Hie o,wu r I; ,,,-k a stinlcii' . , .ii inluig colli gi By ANNE DUGAN Slate he l i e h a - Ii v oil in M i c h i g a n . made h >ri To U| V1, We have always advocated second semester , o r o r i l \ rush obiamed a doctoral degree in ecu ' ^ i m i up being impn•- ed b.\ some ,,i Hn nm r> ,: : 1 i n g ; however, u n f o r t u n a t e l y , it will not srennd scnicstcr this """" '" ' ' " " " ' " *'.'• U':"'""'! " ' ' " , h ; " , ' k ' '"'''"'' '"' ''"' l"""1 ' " ; ' " s " " year. You can m a k e a wise decision o n l y if vou n . i l l v learn , '''rawls in i n i i , , l states rugs. We wonder who holds the „,ori m o r l g a g i - on , , l l to k n o w the girls. T i n s won't be your last chance to' |oin. . ' !' V " ' " ' o T''\/"" 'T\ Znuiu,, " t i ° nderred (.||.1|.U(. They often help you to be in the know ab and attitudes. However, if these are yo , " " I name which Consider, too, why vou are being rushed, band ae.|iiainiance with (he econo- heir, Of y ovnn u r ctn o l l eK« g e ;.( l an-.ys. < l i e pike and Capitol were ,, , ' u ,,,; ,.,„„.,„.„ ,,,., , 1 ' • • , , , , , '- s " " s coneein l l i a l is nil l o r l b b\ most f a c n l l \ inciibi 1 """^''""'•""•honorable c ,h. ,a. ,r a c. lienr oi of a ..\iysKania My,k,,,„a -eatbolH IM|1 . . a -,e , alboldi ' p o l i l i c a l and cu l u r a aspects ..,,,,r,.,,• i „ „ i , . ,, . . . i , , i , ,., ,', , on! school events "",',' " l ^ , ) r ,.,„.„ (.aM1)1 „ ,1 „ „ n o i l i e r has i-\rv\ m in Ibe buildin signed slililenl hoil\ w m l rl io oHie c|(n i l since l lg iere a r c ; i mil l » ; c . for - tinsinm , (l ( .usl l l l ,,,, i ( s , ,l ,,l ( , ,,.,, S l l i l l l ,,,. i r only reasons l o r . e n l ; . r ••••'•• •'•• ' r l|( (j S l ( s V .spoil ; a sororitv member certain Sorori' "' « ° i' " ' 1people for oconference r\» example one raeuii\ : „ : „ : , Being ,„ ,1,,,,'f An \t R n m o m h nhas r vnu , e i l I advantages ,Vm '"" ,'" ' """"'' 'M' l , S l l; al'l" Wc suggest S l lall l l l l l^l i l f ^ " ' IU 11 |J„. ! |;|'|!| ;| '( !, '., : "who ' " ^ l l lit "a '"•"•<• lake place v l e „ , l , cunr-. ( ; ' IIw. , , , ",'i'i'i ,. I I Ih . ' iI li'i"",'']; i-: 1 ', l 'l l attended l l : 1 | , | i n , uie you to meet a lot of people andDC toUadjust .', 1 ' !',."'\"' ''' '" ' wliere ' i " ' .•,>,,,> jties o i n i nhelp g , don t no i t . ttememoei you win I I I I ini.ssocially. g i o u p t.;nncrsiiv oi ' Michigan he often fThev or the rest and It,- r e i e r r c l He l a t i o n - l n p - In comment, he spoke w e l l , beat ,. I ( i oi-nm ship of I wo c.u-pora'io:,Beer booths llu(lnul '' • • • Ou . aj'.ainsl thai j the ten of five bell, one-tenth of in no po-itnm I . , r - d " an;, pr. - lhe\ became acquainted ol work lor another success u .Junior 'nun i l i e included dear there in the undisclosed li.nt in . being close to a certain group of girls. It means conlorming „.,„, |))(, ;. a m | „„„,,,/„,„, ,„-. ,„„. somewhat to group prejudices and behaviors. Remember the hrl . (K r , l r v , l|so ^1|(l|(1(| l)|(. |.|l)n|. loyalties of the group. Before you join a sorority, consider unions and'industries The purpose OLIGARCHY not onlv whom vou will be representing but also who will be oi ihi, -eminar wa- to -am a first, , • representing you. against business 7.!!';. nurrors in the voting There are a lot of reasons why girls .join sororities. Un- While ho was ,,, u„ Far East. ()m , ,.(.(| (|(,v n m , fortunately too many rush just so they can say they are a >r « hen parhcpa.ed ma iravel- nvvv.t,,vs p n U , n l i a l | v ,„ 0 ( l ,,,„,,„, t v .„„, s ,„,„, lv „„.„., sorority member. Being of a member of a particular group ing seminar -pons,,,-,,! by farley- [(|, , | | n . , si(|(i - ( U | | | v m | ,,;, , s ;u|(| (;n(i d a s s means more than just a sweatshirt and a pin. It means attend- Dickinson < oiiege. four insifueling meetings, helping with Homecoming floats, participating " r s lrn "" lh( ' impart mont of Social n t E n n wmiti: CREDIT IS DUE in the Christmas Sing, building a booth for State Fair, and ^"" ','. VIM"''1 K"1'1''1; ,: ,;| i ,a "; . , many other activities which are time-consuming. II means 7 y , K " " , r : •s,"«ai,"r«'- l » ,lla «n< . A • linrlor who w,..-.rs high -water pants is domg i n o r - ih,,i •• , became riinning Next on the list of c i t y engineering school Studied Ear East Situation , W i r e m Woslern .\\•eniie t u r n a l l the w a y to a c t i v i t i e s oi t b r e e w - a of m i niber w IMI win a r c . mil who you were and w h a : \ o i i n L(,s II never lo cases ol i l l c ,.! a • - ' • - • ne id IMI - and exhibii.- o inndels Irom the for not having matches it means to join a sorority. 0ff hi-hwuvs every lers ,„o: CM,-, in Hie I,beg,! arts. , . ; x ( I S , . - S | , X ( , s , . : s , , . „ w n i„wn fiats'and Xow is the time for all good sorority sisters to be on I he , ' , l - l l i r r n "• •'"•ll " I n i " ""' SIII(I''"N lookout for prospective pledges. And, freshmen, now is the ''' Sl ^'hn - pariicipate in such \\\ psychologically flood when sou can ,•,,!,., ,,„.,, time for all wise freshmen women to start considering what ''""''''.'V 1 ; |,l ;' yv ''!''! , 'J l " h,l "'» s ;"IV *;''"".»'' u<''''<' *" 4"<i »"' rroshman .,n.s «,„„ . 'ha' if a r e elected .nuke of the poor L'nts'ire down \A"-. round, been. M a y sinh to t h i n k lie still has found On e a policv is set. students would have to obey the rules ^ ^ \ n ^ ";JU^"n^ His w a r m e s t w e l c o m e at an i n n . " or b punished. , ,. The , ... News .,i.v,c feels RCM that LULU this mis punishment jjiiiiisiiiiiem should snoiild ,,.l.(,(|l|)|] ,,, i h i | , , ' „',' ;ll(. ',.,„, ' William Slii-iisl'iii" not include closing the Commons. Student mail is especially ( . MM in Hi \\ VSill.\GT(>.\ S I . L I T 11 EKE . . . ales in portanl. The whole .student body should not suffer because siaie.s' a few have no consideration. D|, ('lien aiii'iiik-d Si .P-IIII'S How many more w i l l be c o i n i n g back Ibis w r i - k m i . ! : \A/Lw YV l l y a 'of illc-al dump."Whoe'er Io state iu ,iiM \viii:i:i.i:it raising and lowering In- voice n, I nam 2 p in Place P.rubacher laughed at some conditions he -aid Came Kuiim Dcca-ioii: Activities Purpose: lo ae'iuainl the he did not believe were lunn\ Hay Ii' 1 -hmen and Iran.-I'i r students He defended his position in pohn.m with die r x l r a - c u r r i r u k i r aeliviand staled that he is an enrolled ! : ' • - ol the Stale I 'mversity College Democrat believing in the national of Kdueaiion at Albany Saliird,-i.\ afleriiuon. the ( ' l a - - of goals of his party. He did not give i'»M obtained a 11ri \ lew of what any reason for c r i t K being a iv is in .-ton- lor 11-,, m during their form movement from without the -pare • iuii- -.-, 11.'i ilu-y arc attend „,.,„„,,..,„.,. , m Mali- i I'II i Tin activities old line that A l b a n y g o v e r n - g r o u p of college - i n d e n t - who knmi , .,i i.- run bv and for the f e w . and now know h f an Albanv • Gammon - Stated Campus Commission asserts that it will do whatever the whk . h t.()|| „,,,,„„„„ ln „„. ,. s student body wants. Students can have nice surroundings or m . ( , j v i , they can consider only their own momentary pleasure. Per- college and iniversity Education haps Senate could conduct a student poll to determine the The college and univ ersitie.s offer majority attitude. p r o g r a m s which extend f r o m three to committeemen ,,,, background i n m a t h and .science which is the equivalent of Ibal ^^ f a i l e d primaries or not. L graduate from such schools have a , The I5y JOSEPH GAEU By LINDA P. WHITE v ° Student Views Mayor Candidate Speaks Activity Day Qocul Yesterday the Commons was closed. It might be closed again today. Many students have been complaining because student mail was inaccessable, because there was no place to play bridge and no place to relax. •' PAGE 3 hn Politics: C.C. Invades Commons 1 •STATE (OI.I.EGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19.! lfttil -or l-'n '11 al 1 Oil p III in .11!) D r H a l l , i Id Is Proles o| ( l e r m a n i c l . i l c i alui'es Languages al l l a i v a i ' d and I'Diversity and has s e r v e d as C h a i r m a n of that ON deparlinenl interest field of special is the w r i t i n g Ills of T h o m a s Maun Wednesday, N o v e m b e r :'.>, the de- The Co-op ACTIVITIES DAY part inonl will Wolkiuisky present Madame who was f o r m e r l y C h a i r m a n o f le D e p a r t m e n t vic Languages Madame liclure show at Vassal' Wulkonsky on Tolstoi, slides. will and the of SlaCollege delis er she a will PAGE 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19G1 1 S T A T E C O L L E G E N E W S , F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 13, 19fil Weekend Promises Soccer, Singing, Celebration Stale College e a g e r l y w e l c o m e s back its alumni a s festivities slart tonight f o r the 9th a n n u a l H o m e - 9:00 p . m . — A s e m i - f o r m a l d a n c e E l i a b e t h Class, a t M c K n o w n ' s G r o v e will f e a t u r e Mathematics, Lenny Ricardi's Orchestra. The Last Year's Rivalry Sing and Bonfire m Welcome Our Alumni Nipcn,.,,, Winners c o m i n g W e e k e n d . G r a d s w i l l b e d a n c e will e n d a t 1:00 a . m . a n d Last year's U n a ' A;,l,jl, f l o c k i n g f r o m f a r a n d n e a r t o r e - w o m e n a t t e n d i n g a r e t o r e c e i v e C h i S i g m a T h e t a , followed i, v : c a p t u r e m e m o r i e s of both l o n g a g o e x t e n d e d h o u r s . Z e t a a n d W a t e r b u r y ||;,|| Ted Dusanenko a n d J u d y Johnson discuss Homecoming a n d t h e n o t s o d i s t a n t p a s t . T h e S u n d a y : 3:00 p . m . — T h e CheckH o m e c o m i n g <)u,.(,n weekend, highlighted by a h o m e m a l c s w j | ]p i a y a ta j a z z concert R e i g n i n g o v e r t h e p;,ra,|t, s o c c e r g a m e , will a l s o c o m e a l i v e j „ t h e A l d c n D i n i n g R o o m . y e a r ' s Soccer Queen Ho s a |j,. F " click with a p a r a d e , a bonfire, t h e R i v Parade V r o m a n . A l t e n d i n " 1,,./ a i r y Sing a n d a jazz c o n c e r t . O l d . , , , „ C i n d v R v d e l l ' i i , sdi, u , : f a c e s will b e c o m b i n e d w i t h t h e More floats than ever before ' ™ > "• " 1 J - '• J . I'.r,.l, . n e w a n d " h o m e s w e e t h o m e " w i l l a r c , 1 ( ) „ b e l n .Lh>s y e a r s p a r a d e . * -.iM.nm.in ,.,. a l „ , : be t h e p a s s w o r d a s S t a l e ' s first E a , c h f l o a t , vvl11 b e , d e s i g n e d to ' If b i g w e e k e n d g e t s u n d e r w a y . T h e i n d i c a t e a t h e m e , a n d a $25.00 f i r s t deal . d s c h e d u l e f o r e v e n t s is a s follows: ]mw « " » b c a w a r d e d t o t h e g r o u p a s e o n , ,, ,' F r i d a y : 7 : 3 0 p . m . - T h e R i v a l r y *»».- s o r o r . t y . f r a t e r n . t y o r c l a s s !™ES 1 « t S i n g will t a k e p l a c e o n D o r m F i e l d h a v i n g t h e best float. T h e c r i t e r i a y c a ' J ™ ' V'"1 U , , ; T h i s will b e a c o m p e t i t i v e s i n g - f o r f l o a t j u d g i n g a r c : t h e m e , o r i g i - . , " ' , , , , ' . ' . , , ing c o n t e s t between the Sopho- nillit>'' ('"l(,r " n ( l artistic design. .' . . ' " " ) n ' f,' m o r e s a n d f r e s h m e n f o r R i v a l r y G r o u p s l ' " l ( ' 1 ' i " « f l o a t s a r e : W a t e r - i n„l , , ' . , . . '' b u r y> Mall, a s s of igma l "„• ' ° vie i a n d e,x p a i n urn ii,IM, C i li.cs.s 01 1004, 1WU4, S ML'ma ... . . . . ... AI . f i a tilal basis depend • . , . Phi Sigma, Sigma Alpha, S a v e s , ,,, . ,, 8::i0 p . m . - A b o n f i r e a n d p e p I f a l | , P s i ( ; a m m a . P h i D e l i a , M a d i - U , , n o u l s U t " I! V a n " " rally to p r e p a r e for t o m o r r o w s s ( m , , k p Hm|S(, Chairmen K D ( 1 „ g a m e will b e g i n i m m e d i a t e y a f t e r ( . , , „ . r h js j l e d D u s a n e n k o ,„, I R t h e s i n g on B c v c r w y c k h e l d . ,,., „ , , , , , . „ ! , , , , . l i a l , , ) i ( , l a Z ( , l a , ™ • " " • ' • " • • s . »••,• 11:30 a . m . - A l u n c h e o n l o r , A|(| „ T h j h e weekend. A , - , fc A l u m n i a n d F a c u l t y m e m b e r s will t h e v,a .r i o,u,s , c o i n m r ' i • h e Mrs v e . i r a c a s s h a s e n o r e d ,.be h e l d in t h e A l d e n D i n i n g R o o m ... • . , l i r e , Dick (.res.Saluiday: 12: Ju p , i n . T i n a l o a in h e c o n t e s t . , . ,, , f r e s h s o c c e r t e a m will m e e t C o l Sallv J u n e s i.: •''"'Kcs i ) a | ,».„, •,;;, g a t e ' s fresh on V e t e r a n s ' F i e l d . • J u d g e s f o r I h e float c o n t e s t i.i a r>e.: Q 'li.'i, a inm d C ' . (uni uc k n ii... a i. Activities. Homecoming Co-Chairmen View Week-end Feature and Tasks By T K I ) DUSANENKO and JUDY eparation We. t h e c o - c h a i r m e n of H o m e - p r eW p ae r a a t i ro e n coming Weekend a r e tired. W e We a r e have had many meetings, written tending s l a c k s of l e t t e r s , a n d h a v e s p e n t m o r e t i m e in t h e o f f i c e s o f t h e v a r i o u s m e m b e r s of I h e a d m i n i s - ST(, tration ,1|( than have even d e n t s w i t h a .01 i n d e x . 1:00 p . m . The Homecoming will h a v e hi Parade will b e g i n o n P a r t r i d g e e eanr d w atso t e d .a l -S | ) . ( . ( , | l will o o k i nhga v ef o rbw looking forward to a l 5.7 p rn. - . ,.\ P u n c h P a r t y will the weekend ovei'viuio ' ' " the slu- F r o m these JOHNSON a n d hope of v o n t h e r e ' . > . . - . ' lo h e g i v e n too • (State Liquor U|r(,(] the soccer team. 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Professor Dr. Catheryn Si v e r s , P r o f e s s o r of K d u c a t i o n will Varsity B e c a u s e of t h e l o p s i d e d R i v a l r y _ the event. s c o r e , t h e r e s u l t s of t h e S u r j will 1 Songs , , , , o c a n n o u n c e d on C a m p u s \ v > h ! m Both t h e S o p h o m o r e a n d f r e s h - X o v r m h c r 11. In 1 h i s w a v „„' , . | . , ^ W been r e h e a r s i n g w i „ |)(, (|(,(.|al,„| |Jl(, ^ I | Ilian g r o u p s h a v e assidiously in p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e f < ) | , ( , , h ( , s k | , s h . | V ( , , a k , ,m,pelition. Each _ group is r e ^ ^ J B o n n r p 1 " -Lick Dcorineor, Associate 'CI; Flowers. C m . D a n "l Academic Affairs: Dr Came Arrange!,nm Morris Merger, Associate Professor hunks 'CI a n d II d Fducalion: M r Kuberi L a n n i , G a m e P r o : r a n i s . I. a n d Assistant Sing Claudia M o h r n h u n d r e d s of l e t t e r s , w e h a v e r e „ r j p t , s ,.0,,,-erniiig , M a n y s l ( | ,,,,„, o m ' l d ' - a n c l y ' t ' w e . r e n ' o t l o o >'u. c . f i b r e of . j a z z c o n c e r i s t e a u i r c d R e i g n S OIK n a n u — a m i y c i w e a r e n o i 100 ( ) n r ; l l n [ H I S h a v e | u , , , n n , . , , r 1 |1 | jusi Zf (( U S t -* discouraged. After this T h u r s d a y , „p a s , w e o k s , „a n a l u , l l l p | l 0 o r F r i d a y t h e m a j o r i t y of o u r w o r k r t . m t . d y t n J S i , h t , b a n d , „ h ( , will Faculty ' " ' s , m | . v ' "l l l ( ' r i b i i p i r e K o o m '•''' l l u ' S h e r a t o n T c n - F y c k l l o l c l ' " C h e c k m a t e s " on S u n d a y , a n d p cheering for Alumni. s, ni, The R i v a l r y tonight a t " : 3 0 o n PAGE 5 1 ' " "•"• , , : " . :;; i i "'' ' • • " " - • » : - : ; ; : ' " " ?"" •'•'»• ••.:;••": IVds,no,,,,,., ", > = = ' ; : , ' : . ; : : , ; ; ,,, •- '• i l . s l m i K h n a m e i | , a i D a v e F r a n k \.;i 1 ,. , , , UIK t i i i r v I*,.,.i., 1 1 , ' " ' " ' a t liroooille 1 ,\ 10 win. 1 ,ii y 1 e,11 i - ( | vvere Ion-, ii-.1, 1 . ib'e.ss l o r l l n - 111 1 ,1 inn will ' ! '" s «'iui f o r m a l . " '' ,u 1 1 ' ' ' ' will be laic pci inission w i \ h "' U»e w o m e n u n t i l 2 a . m . 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A b i n i n i w e n t el , '^V1, This v c u r a good lliniolll ''• e x p e c t e d "leKiuiwn's , lb main h e . 11 l l r o \ e 1 -, l o c a l e d on b m b""11 \ I' " ' " ' " ; ! i n -' " " u u \ e.ii , 1,, 1 ^ Shi .la- ' - a 1 ,.11 illll Vt 'sU'rn / \ \ c n u e , pisl b . l o i c I h e K a p p 1 P h i so S . i u v e r M o b I, o n Hie s a m e d e l Mi diiia ,ul1 ' ol I h e r o a d \ " w Vork 11,1,1 11 1 i l l „ 1 ell 1,1 I: M I , mil had a , i " " l d e a l ill \\ ilh I h e 1 -, 111 1 '' .,: , 1 !,. , 1,1 i.il III' i " ' " ba nil I bill l-.oe|/|c o n no -.iM,pl,,,n, 01 nmlohii 11 Hi M I' • 1I1.1II1 1 Ii Ihe Medina, -I l l n u n m -n - d k n o w I , , ii-'- -la'bl. '"'• 1 \ | i lllllCI s s ' " " • ' I' I 1.mi ' ba Idbe Ilappv Jack I ii aia Alu\ llle I InsMlll, 1 ampa ll'oilibuiie. a n d 1 a nil I I'Ullipcl STATE COLLEGK NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1961 Engineers Propose Possible Comp Includes Activity Space Camp Dippikill Appearance In p a s t y e a r s t h e p r o b l e m of C a m p Dippikill h a s been a p r o m i n e n t one h e r e a t S t a t e . It h a s been the topic of student discussions in a n d out of school, p a r t i c u l a r l y with m e m b e r s of Student Association, the s t u d e n t g o v e r n i n g body. As m a n y s t u d e n t s know, Dippikill w a s one of t h e m a i n points in t h e P r e s i d e n t of S t u d e n t Association election p l a t f o r m s d u r i n g '60 a n d '61 elections. and produced a topographical m a p showing location of the l a k e shoreline, and s u r r o u d i n g plant growth. Camp Dippikill, ihe ,, n e w c a m p h a s a great ,| a c t i v i t y for a l l . The surveyors proposed that l a r g e r t r e e s r e m a i n s t a n d i n g for p u r p o s e s of conservation a n d overall a p p e a r a n c e of t h e entire c a m p site. and For there who enjo.v is archery, State College Proposes Future Camp Dippikill Site -v. il.'. Tl„. a m b i t i o u s w o m e n , ol tin i Those who enjoy lies will and boating find lake will t• was i fishinc offered cortainl.v Tin i be ., : sight for m a n y . The c a m p will also -pui, ,r eroiis outings, which -In. to be e d u c a t i o n a l a -• v. • joyable. kill will h a v e m u c h m o r e to offer than il h a s a l r e a d y . A p p e a r a n c e of the c a m p will certainly b e a feature which will benefit it, a n d m a k e trips t h e r e even more enjoyable than they a r c at p r e s e n t time. Club meetings. cm.ti n f r e s h m a n oriental ion. and 'i m e r Biology S e m i n a r vv dl '•<• Certainly, Dippikill will prove an a s s e t for student activities. few of the s c h e d u l e d -pm.,,: . In F e b r u a r y . 1956 Student Association formed a t e m p o r a r y Cam]) Board to handle the affairs cf the newly acquired c a m p i n g site n e a r W a r r e n s burg, New York. The purpose < f the present C a m p Hoard is to plan and < p e r a t e the c a m p . The present board includes eight m e m b e r s , four stuclcnis and four faculty m e m b e r s . Faculty m e m b e r s include Mr, .Merlin Hathawav \ s s o c i a t e Professor of Physical E d u c a t i o n , Dr. T h o m a s Gibson, Professor of Safely and Health Education, Dr. Arthur Long, Associate Professor of Chemistry, and Dr. Richard l l a u s e r , Associate Professor of Biology. Student for the c a m p . T h e Stud, m il. ment g r o u p s will also mi e- A field c a m p u s and in 'i J c e n t e r will h a v e linnta The outdoor laboratory .'.;. in for t h e P h y s i c a l and >•. .,,; e n c e s , C o n s e r v a t i o n a n ! :• include B a r b a r a P o z c a n z e r , '(12, tion. Richard W a l k e r . '02, L a w r e n c e Coleman '63, and Alden P i e r c e A T r e e F a r m i n g and i .n'(if. lion a r e a will be used fn j members of the board In o r d e r that the p r o p e r t y m a } ' a g e d t r e e lot, a C l i n - ' u .< be b e t t e r enjoyed by all, t h e b o a r d f a r m and m a n y fruitful • • • > h a s set up s o m e r u l e s . S me of tion d e m o n s t r a t i o n s . the i m p o r t a n t r u l e s a r e : all activitA r e s i d e n t c a m p ava.'.di.e ies llial t a k e p l a c e at t h e c a n " ) a r e subject to a p p r o v a l of t h e c o o p e r a t i v e p r o g r a m - vv , ti In a r d ; all rules of conduct w!i eh and a g e n c i e s will be u-. i :•,: as remedia govern tin 1 conduct of s t u d e n t s on p r o g r a m s c a m p u s will be e x t e n d e d 59 c a n ) h a n d i c a p p e d c h i l d r e n , in unless o t h e r wise exei pled in the tivities and o t h e r s < r u l e s ; g e n e r a l r u l e s of c a m p safety c o u n s e l o r t r a i n i n g vvd. will be r e q u i r e d ; v i o l a t o r s ol a n y g i v e n . of these rules m a y h a v e t h e i r privCamp Dippikill will .i ilege of c a m p use r e v o k e d . This • '. applies to gri ups as well a s in- be beneficial to the sludi i college and to lie- en' dividuals. inunily. C a m p Board m e m b e r s a r e from left to right s e a t e d : Alden P i e r c e , '61; B a r b a r a P o z c a n z e r , '62; L a w r e n c e Coleman, '62. .Standing: Dr. H o u s e r , Dr. Long. .Missing from photo a r e Richard Walker, '62; Mr. Gibson, a n d Mr. Merlin H a t h a w a y . Ihe he,itiiHI ol litnldinu Ninnbei One and surrounding facilities in relation In Hipp Kill I'mid. Architect Proposes Finances Proposed Site For Completion of Dippikill Multipurpose Building To Be Aids Comfort First Constructed On Camp Site An estimate of the a p p r o x i m a t e supply lor the c a m p will amount < '> Alter the completion of the cencosts for the completion of Dippi- costs from lour thousand, live tral p a r t of C a m p Dippikill, called kill has been p r e p a r e d a s of Sep- h u n d r e d to si\ thousand dollarDippikill Pond, facilities will be tt-mber 14, 1961, by a r c h i t e c t , Don- Kitchen equipment pin- in-iallatnui Tin pi unary ; (' luromosl project of C a m p Board is steadily available for lodging, paraid J. Stephens of Loudenville, N'.Y. will run from live thou-and n. Mil ei.tii|ili linn n! ttie |),'oj)().sccl Huikling Number One. king, and enjoying t h e outdoors. The minimum cost for the dining eight thou-and dollarliitildiiig Nttmlx'i Otii1. as it is referred to at. t h e pres- 'Ihe waterfront, which is in this and sleeping facilities totals thirtyA r c h i t e c t u r a l l e e - will i o \ d Irom i I i ! ittite. v. ill be supported by ciuu'rcte pillars, rising from a r e a also, will provide t h e visitors live thousand dollars — the m a x i - four thou-and lour hundieu d.., ii i t tu intir l e d nil the ground. The building was con- with a choice of various sports. mum is forty-one t h o u s a n d . T h e Jars to five il.ou-and t o n e h:,i;.i iclid •.'.till the square as the basic formation. This w a s S w i m m i n g , fishing, boating, and extension of a road to the building r e d dollars Mte is estimated at the least five T h e minimum co-: nu ih, .d'ov. I I 'I .1 im !• (I 111 this fashion because it would be more canoeing a r e only a few of the m a ny activities in which one will be hundred dollars, at the most seven totals fifty-even thoii.-aiid .i.niar- I I ' l l n i l , , air n| the structure, is located a porch, which able to p a r t i c i p a t e . Al Imndred. Electrical service install- the m a x i m u m i- -eventv 'h..u-ai;'l will costs will run from seven T h e entire e - t i m a ' e , however ;. ml in glass and screening. T h e porch on t h e When winter a r r i v e s the ski trails thousand, five hundred d o l l a r s lo not complete It doe- n e .i,.-1 : , j , all ni lire building could serve as a social area will be accessible to the m a n y ski |'i-lil thousand, five h u n d r e d do] anv uiiexpecte.i ,.,:,'.:, e,..•,!•.nil dances during the warmer m o n t h s . Loeat- fans who enjoy this exciting winter••'"' Charges for the setting up ol costs ol I i n u - l i m . • v , , v r I M : hti '• ol I lie lounge area is a fireplace, which is sport. :l "' telephone system will r a n g e d e v e l o p m e n t and d a m . n c . . ; •uli - instead of tin usual one. 1! n r roads will be constructed '•'•'"I one hundred to five h u n d r e d alomj w r h a|ipropr,a'.on- n : ., : liiiiiding .Number One will be the only strue- in o r d e r that this college site can ;; '•'t'l's. Installment of a w a t e r ditional - n worl I Jipptktll Pond sib lor -nine 1 line, il will be be easily r e a c h e d by all. Besides ;-e and leed the guests in this building. the main building, lour other d o r m s MI rooms, lite slii ping q u a r t e r s will accoin- \ ill assist in lodging the visitors. ' Warrensburgh Site Planned For Use of College Students will decide today Association when a Student vote will proximntclv Ho miles irum - l \ l e l II • o i l , , il I i o S , n Uv ' - I I ill.a ni noiir I 'III The MII- near U ' a n e n s b u r g is ap be taken on and is priced - ,v , ! 1 '" ClirjB...1 Albany at $10,000. The Too m i i L-n wC? icre site Icatiires mie small beaver | j „ m | , n,,, M / ( . Ij( w |n,.|, , , u\,,iut ,,,„. L.,I , , ,i,„ , ,, " ' i ' l u l l mile bj three eighllls ol a mile A IIiitin al burse shoe shaped '"•""•> t u s s e d a motion ,„ n e o n "<lge s u r r o u n d , Hie p„„d will, the sl,|, r ' "''••< An a u u n d i n e n ' was al „ on, „ ,.,„, ,,,.,,,., ,, P " - c d vvhuh would permii a vole v "l"1"'" l { m ' r I" I"' laken on two d a v s in J a n u , ' , ' , " " , " " ' , v l s "'"• '""Iding arv " n l l " ' ' " ' i d a l a r m building The VV\t\ TOM'S BARBER SHOP Corner of KubJn and West :i5 VKAUS OF FXPKItlKNCK . ! ' , l i i i n .i 0 • ' l ' ' l I. I.Vping e i r u r s n e v e r -Im'.v m i ( ' m i i i! '•" e n | t h i s •'•""«' p.ijiei in iki I I '•' w i l l i j u - i a n o i d o i II \ pi in d • • i • i >'l ll"' kc)l,oard, make no n„ l.d.c hnir ( lioiee o| C o i i.i ,,i I. h " ' ' ! , Iliciliiiin, lieav V weiglil (J I think Professor Armitage will agree with me that our administrative staff is of the highest caliber!" nion h u ' ''-l Skin, !'• ' '"•'" i | Kalon III and -, I'ul / J$£ / j make, / ft °- ABerluhiro Typewriter I'aper I -I ' •"'•' '•• '' ' packels and ,il)0 -heel ''"*«». Only UliML, ( i l < i Al'.l I l i s In baiidv ""»*%*!%**/ l ^"~ - . , . , J (,Vrald Druj» ('«• •>|7 u e o r n Ave. AlbWlj, N. V. I'l.one 6 3B10 ^J^^!&3^^»™«™™ nil ll | M I ,1-1. I • • i • l " " k i n ^ , |ierlee||) Ivped |. i|n i . \ • • I Im I r e I \" ", * " " ' " lukv '* ,,. ' " " | , r " ' , 1 " s , ' , J l' r »P ,. p \ g ' ^ i * 1 ' , ' ' ' " n " ' 1 ? " " l " , < » ~ on three «i ^ V r . % e T n I'[ ^ \ "'"> ldllll. c a m p s i t e s began last nighl in a , l ' ^ ^ ' to winter soor s „ P special SA Assembly at B r u b a e h e r "'^""v I b i s discussion will be eontinued loduy in D r a p e r 319 and at another SA a s s e m b l y Tuesday evening T h e s e t h r e e sites h a v e been thoroughly i n v e s t i g a t e d and the fol87 ItOBIN STREET lowing d a t a h a s been compiled by ,. i • 11 • , l ERASE W1TIIOI I A TK V< ' ON EATON'S COItKASAItl I H<)M) Tbea,|,n„,is,rat, ,!,„ ,,,„,,,. ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ' ' " ' ''''T'^ »'"•> I " " ' 'l»wn p u w u e n , ,„, , ) , , l a n d , , . " " ' P ^ ' M l i I other ^ ' u - r e n s b u r g si,e lor tin- s. d i , ; ; ; . , ' ""•>;••'"•"•;' A d e , Bruce King '58, Chairman of the Surplus Committee i 1; , i l , I We all jilimlUJ} „„,/,,. „„•»,„/.•,..,.. the college c a m p issue Two weeks ago. a motion w a s passed which would h a v e had a SA vote on the W and, Mon,,, a r r e n s b, u r g site ,loda.v ,| ,, d a y In lasl week'-, session ihe i | r | '""O' , f * * is still undecided I l u m b e r 111. the s „ e w.ll probably In' no longer available for p'urel, ~ ~~~ "~1 •pM|" nuiiii - SA Forms Dippikill Camp Board Assembly \ a c t i v i t i e s will provide M U M Ii'i!,: 'XI Representative •• of p l e a s u r e for the men ,,..,; i ^tMx.-mtti^jmi.i^r*'- m ...'.&. „•..-..• ...__— The architect's sketch of what the proposed Number One Building will look like. The PAGE 7 lie of outdone shooting a n d h u n t e r sad '; T h u s , p l a n s h a v e been and a r e being a i m e d a t m a k i n g Dippikill m o r e beautiful for student use. Aims a r e such that the facilities will be a s favorable a s possible Although the C a m p Dippikill in such a c a m p . p r o b l e m h a s not been completely s e t t l e d , definite p l a n s for student One of the d r a w b a c k s of m a n y facilities have been proposed. S t a t e students in taking advanT h e s e p r o p o s a l s a r e m o r e complete t a g e of our c a m p h a s been the a n d definite than a n y p l a n s which f e a t u r e of lack of facilities and h a v e been previously d r a w n up organization. However, if tentaand p r e s e n t e d to the s t u d e n t body. tive plans become r e a l i t y , DippiD u r i n g last y e a r s e v e r a l groups o r g a n i z e d trips to Dippikill in o r d e r to s e c u r e m a t e r i a l which would aid a n y c o n c r e t e p l a n s . This past s u m m e r the C a m p proposal w a s d e v e l o p e d even f u r t h e r when engin e e r s w e r e e n g a g e d . They surveyed t h e c a m p s i t e at a cost of $690 those adventure l'Hil E4TO« I'Al'KH t O l i l ' O H A T I O N ; ' E ) I ' l l i s l l l - l l ' . MASS. A i t h i t c c t ' s drawing of Building Number One. Sleeping q u a r t e r s either side. Dining area—center. PAGE 8 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1961 APA Rolls Up Two Wins; EEP, SLS Each Take One STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER uI, 1'Kll WAA Meeting Next Week eds Romp Rockland CCC;fashCoP Rivalry D / * J c T ^ n « ^ « i . ^ C i . . ^ ^ Soccer-Hockey to be Played M lo Meel G * - . Sal. - » - » * E S S g S S S S Notice Varsity baskel'ball practice will begin Monday, October 16 at 3:30 APA Gets By SLS in Defensive Battle in the Washington Avenue ArmW A. A. by Suzanne Piatt Aided by a solid defense, APA was able to defeat a tena- ory. All players should have taken a physical and picked up their Dear Sports Minded: cious SLS squad, 6-0. A 60 yard touchdown pass-play from Next week on Wei nesdav Ron Crowell to Chuck Hunter in the first quarter turned out practice equipment prior to this Soccer 7:30. there will be W A Tuesday League to be the only counter in the contest and provided APA with time. meeting in Brubacher All riFreshman basketball practice Won Lost senfatives please all.ei its margin of victory. also begin Monday, at 3:30 Sigma Alpha ChiSigma Theta The initial quarter produced a flurry of good defensive will in Page Gym. Delta-Gam- Hockey: backfield play, as SLS intercepted a "Rocky Crowell pass, Players of both teams are re- AIden-Jefferson Kappa ma Kappa Phi Last Wednesday only to have Mike Goldstein of APA return the favor. Within quested to watch the A MIA Bulle- Next week estcd in hockey met "i 'In a matter of minutes the winners had their first score of the tin Board in case of a last, min- Tuesday League letic field. Individual contest as Chuck Hunter snared a toss and outran the defend- ute change of plans. 4:00 Sigma Alpha vs. J offer so n- worked on witli a -k ers to the goal line. SLS then put on an offensive drive which All those who are interested Alden ending Ihe practiei threatened to tie the score, as quarterback, George Anastas, in Frosh or Varsity wrestling 4:35 Chi Sigma Theta vs. Kappa nosday from 3:30 lo :, fired twice to Jon Starks for gains of 45 and 20 yards, but should contact Joe Garcia and then Delta-Gamma Kappa Phi be held again. All :ln obtain a medical examination. Thursday League the drive fell short as the APA defense tightened. please come between • The team may shll p , The game see-sawed until SLS again threatened to score Equipment will be available in 4:00 Brubacher vs. Sayles •I :.'!5 Pierce—live. er schools in ga me, -u late in the third quarter as Anastas hit speedy Faye Richard- Page Gym. son on a 40 yard pass-play, but again the TD attempt was thwarted. At the final whistle the score still stood 6-0. with APA the victors. Potter Club Downs Waterbury Hall Monday, Potter put together a fast-moving offense which rolled over' the forces from Waterbury Hall 38 - 7. While Waterbury's defensive line, led by Gary Jones and hard-hitting freshman Stan Krivo, put an excellent rush on quarterback Camarrata, Men's defensive backfield could not cope with Potter's intricate pass patterns and Mike constantly found receivers in the clear. EEP drew first blood during the first quarter as Clinch Recesso COSeV grabbed a Camarratta pass for a COmS WATCH FOR L'M's 1961-62 CAMPUS OPINION P0C1J' Check your opinions against these answers from last sprtotfi w o u l d you volunteer fo man the ficsf space station... TD. The Potter men kept rolling In £ C / ^ C ToUmGV in the second quarter as Pat Spic' ei grabbed two passes for a pair / c Daric TnlsP f\\U 0OOO41 of TD's, one covering a distance ^ ° r c u 3 ' u * c u " ' of 65 yards. Tlio quartet of golfers that reoThe second half saw Captain resented State in the qualifying Sherwin Bowen of Waterbury. r o u m | 0 f u, c Second Annual ECAC make a great diving catch of a Fall Golf Tournament acquitted Don Sinclair pass lor .Men's first themselves very well in their first and only scoring play of the after- experience in this tournev. Led bv noon. However, Potter was not to R, ; g e r r a .sey's sparkling 71, the'v be out shown as Camarrata com- finished 6th in the 12 learn field", pleted 6 out of 10 passes with three posting a team medal total of 306. of them going for touchdowns, two Casey's steadv round earned the to Vito D'Angelico and the final Delmar belter the right to repreone to Chuck Recesso. s c n l Albany in the lourney finals SLS OVER TXO a t Bethpagc, Long Island on OctoTuesday SLS took on TXO in a ber 21. The home team found '•football" game. Cleverly disguised , j H . tricky nine hole course no (or maybe not so cleverly dis- problem as they waltzed off to guised) as a football team, the a n , , a s v n stroke team victory men of Sigma Lambda Sigma over second place Syracuse The clowned their way to a 28-0 vie- Hamilton team averaged only 68 5 lory over an improving TXO squad, strokes for it's four men '.Ion An interception, carried lor a Kinne of the host school ed'Jed cut TD by J i m \ e e r i n g , started the teammate Leon Kan'er lor indi scoring for SLS and two Anastas v j , | u a | Mcdalis! honors b\ firing a to Starks touchdown passes left brilliant 64 the score 20-0 at the end of (be . , , . , , , , , first half. ) ! J a " " ' ' ! , , I ! M ' l > , ;- , ' s , " " l 1 " ' In the second half, a safely, and T T ? " , " " I ' , ' , ' " *', " ' , , i , i i ,, i ' to pe»| a i and hen b\ co-' r m a touchdown In Jim llaenlin on an . , , , , , , ,, , , ,, , - m l run produced 8 more points for V „ ""?'"' W! a the •garnet and g o l d ' TXO looke : " ' ,". V " " a, ' " ' a ' ' ' . . , i.i, MO strokes - ! i \ n l i e i i r i . mui h i i n p n n ed hi-, week, espe- . , ii • • i , , IMIIIII. nails \\ ill) I he addition il qu irler l i : , ! Si £Z**»( back John Harlhelmas John hit '^<>" rewrsed Story'lorm ?l Pete Pell/ with passes of 55 and "''"'cwhal " i i Hie way mi: 15 yards that look TXO lo Ihe l i \ e '' ~'1"'-; :i : ; i i ' u ' 1,1 ' u ' - l l : " Liller yard line, but they wen unable '''' l n " " ' ' < ! n ' l l ' l ' »> h•• put1 r des In gam Ihe remaining few yards , '''' 1 '' 1 h , : '" ' " " l '"' *'»red lo a .12. as the ••hooting" defenders held ' ' " ' ;i 7H ' " ' ' ' ' KB LOSES TO , \ l ' \ " " • l:llil' \lban:an was Ed Wednesday. APA won Ms second M '";"" 1 " , l " """ i l ! v l :;<V-'iied by game of Ihe week, Ibis lime Iroui ' " ! ! " M I : M , | ' : I '- " l i ijie -r, en, ilia' Kappa liela. 18 6 \ o l a spectacular l " , " i ! l l l « ' »'••'! trampled a- Hie d,,\ game bolh team- ground oul " ' ' " ' ' " ' ; ''''" l ! l eo medalist a' s,l lK, r l yardage bit b.\ bn in,lead of lak ' ' " • ' <' '"•" week- ago p , . ' Hlg lo Ihe big pla "l(ock.\" '''' ; ' " Hl Crowell again showed ihe way al ''each Saner, w -• w e ] | i i . ' e a - e . l lb ri and lep c|iiarli \2 ol60', :>M' lW leain's p a , , i , rbai lor ka billing u - n i rion dilable i aMI ' his l,l:r 1 ' !'!"<•«• I '• -I, was w Hi i nin |iii I ion a \ erage K |{ pul on a m II ''' '• '•a.-'al.lll.r, „| |,.s gill,.,, good (lefen*il\e show Ihe entile game and in Ihe final quarter fill for a 10 APA stuck lo lis ground attack the fir.sl quarter and lul Ihe seor ing column as quarterback, Crow I'liiternity Jewelry ell covered 30 yards in Dine car Badges, Steins, Rings ries for the touchdown Dill Burnett snared a pass in Ihe corner of he Jewelry, Gifts, Favors A n y w a y y o u look at end /one for another six pointer Stationery, Programs before the half ended them L*M'.s t a s t e betClub Pins, Keys The second halt saw ( buck Hunt Medals, Trophies ter. Muixtuvuvd tobacer grab a Crowell loss for a 50 cos make the difference! ITMVI KSITV PO III (iu yard TD KB h d by Kd Warner's quarterbaeking and Jeff Millard's Yes, your t a s t e s t a y s 171 Marshall Htreei and Andy Cibulsky's pass catch bymouue 10 NPW \ ink f r e s h with LfM - t h e y ing, pul on an excellent offensive (ill 5-78S7 always treat you right! show this half and provided a six pointer on a Warner to Millard ( ' a r l S o r e n s e n , IVlgr. pass play. O VES Till' slate seemed lo lack Ihe fine Li'iWiirk it demonslrali d avtnnsl | kland (' C The lean: mi the and was w . i,. was niuch dower tc;i u'l'dly beaten ol Ihe ball iin ihe bri-bl side of tin picture \\.i- the superb headinu ol Tom I I'll-ll '.< . : p l a ' . ' l i e I D YES * I.I I ( |' , '',',"'""' ,e' !j ' . '' ' ' the bench early in the first ' ! . ' ' " ' ' " period and with an assist from Seimon, kicked the first Slab goal just a few seconds later. That proved to be the , ( | i main difference between t h e t w o t e a m s until t h e f o u r t h ;| ,,,.,,,.., h: , I.'I i.am ['-;',.,„ quarlcr. as O n e o n t a ' s defense proved to be a p a r t i c u l a r l y ;,,i, II, I,,,, a'liir l l a l ( l n u l !l) ''rack. During this time, most ol the action .lulu, I..dike hi'end. was m the Shite section ol the field, as Penfield's fancy i .0,: ii.-ii i,em in. goal lending was a large factor in holding Oneonta scoreless, 'I he Stall' soccer team continued lo roll :ilonc in Inch '.'ear lies past Saturday as ihey lore into (ieneceo. In ihe lirsi (|tiarter, Slate jumped to the offensive scoring a total ol loer coals, liory s Kozlieski and lion Cosliek, both newcomers to ihe scorinc, column, scored 2 and 1 coals respectively. Erwin Seimon added the fourth coal. Our defense, which has sparkled in the past caines. kepi (leneseo from scoring, (leneseo regrouped their forces ind put up a staunch defense. However, Erwin Seimon once again poked the ball through, giving us ihe halltime lead. 5-0. (leneseo tried to regroup their scoring punch, but it was to no avail Al DiCaprio, another newcomer to the scoring ranks, scored one and Erwin Seimon added his third goal of Ihe day. In the waning minutes of the third quarter, hurston scored giving the only LO il ol the day to (icncseo. The loiirth ipiarler saw only one goal s aired and that was done by Erwin Seimon giving him a game total of I and a season total of 8. This exIra goal made the final score 8-1 in our favor. Even though this game was a \ elm \ , w e (kd i ii it go away unseallieil .Hoth Ed lirooinfield and (iary I'enlield sustained injuries which will keep him out of the Oneonta game. However, Dave Shru\ i r. Ed Walsh and bob Sea man ha\ e in ('o ich ( I a n ia's opin ion. made \ asl iniprox eincnt \\ llicll w ill slrcllgthen our bench Tomorrow . Slate play s the Homecoming Weekend came acainsl Ihe leain from I'lailsburg Mlhough lllls learn has only woiie one came. ihe.\ will undoubledly cive us a battle D NO © D o you usually Duy cigarettes in 4ie soft pack or box? ^zZ p NO Start fash i StayfashM I'M ' '' . e ,|,.l p.one .,.,,, ,; ip, , , ,,, .p. Saiunla.\ i i i ' . i l n r It ,. par: ni t J •« Muien I. i I,: U l el., t j v i! i < -, 'lie ,111'e A h . i i 'ol ale in ,,' 1 pi'e;,n,,i.,,: . i-nipi : .•. i.h if odds for survival were 5 O 5 0 ? ©Are you faking full advantage o your educafiona opportunities? L. G. BALFOUR ffd' i-|K, State Frosh soccer team was Morris, who repealedl\ e|, an d ihe L(~Q® UVer jOpflS landed its second loss of the sea- ball out ol the darker / , „ „ i „ i a | „ , The li'es|,,„en l i r e d.,,,,. ,| n al the hands of R.F.I, last George I'lidlips was m d n . - d AIII, I.,,-; SaMirdax -lu-v , - l „ . l i r |i('J :'t'^no State's Varsity Socccr Team continued o n its merry Inusday al the latter school's J i saves, mans ol winch ^ e n - |,,,,,| ,-,- a i , v , „ l l M . . | n , Ainnuic wa - v l a s t W(>t !)i('sciay night, romping a determined Oneonta r, -|l,,ls the limlhal I La.M ,Mih a score ol s q u a d 3-0 and extending its season's record to four wins fici'J >jla|c, now one and I wo on the | > n n r , „ l n ( 1 K f M „ , | | ) | ( , | | | ( , | l ( ,f|_ i ; u J ) , , . ; aine was wdi inn-lit. a n d n o defeats. This, t h e first Ped h o m e g a m e of t h e 1961 Sfieuii. got off to a fast start al enjoyed a I I romp over Rockland v " ' h ! , "' i l mis piayin- an excel- c a m p a i g n , served a s sweet r e v e n g e for Coach Joe Garcia's kickoff of the game. They doini- c„un\y f o n n i i i i n i i j n,||,.,e \ - , , r h'i't d. |-I,M. The fi-.,sh oflen>e was b o o t ' c r s ^ w h o " s u f f e r e d a 7-2 defeat from Oneonta last year pied the play throughout the first ( . a siny o i l . ihe hard pr. -s| M ].,-,,. t l ",:" ( ' i i' ; ,'' n l ".'"''' v, | l •"'" " when seven S t a t e s t a r t e r s were forced t o remain home" bequarter of the name but were on- had Rockland on the run ,,:i •]„ '" s | 1 cause of injuries a n d academic difficulties. ,1,1,, tu get off any yood shots. The way, keepin-.' conirnl n| ii-,:|, :),, He l: ,!,, ; . ,1,1,, ,,, , ( | ( I In I . I, , II.: oi ... oh, :,,,„,. leund quarter was controlled most ball and Hie -anie Tins -A,,, a In: Erwin Si imon, Gary Penfield, a n d Karl Hanz Gersten!i;„ . h e , , P, | b ) ihe Engineers, as they oul jniproveiiieni ( ) \ e r i|,, ,r perlurm '!',''" made a spec better all played key roles in the State victory. Seimon's fu-iied and outplayed Ihe Teds l i . ance aeain.-l Oran e < inm'.y c,,<u e 'i .ii' ! a'hn in ihe touch excellent ball handling, even while double-teamed, paced I'jinzi scor.'d midway Ihroucji the innriit \ i n l l e - e a week | H | , ' „ , . the Ped attack, and he scored the second State goal of the irmd, Ins first of two coals. After , , , „ , ,,,,,,, l|()|l) > . a l i .„,.,. p,,,,,.,, -•ii Hi" inidi team game early in the fourth quarter to bust the game wide (he half time the I'eds were attain n . | i i , ,• |,,rwanl li ' ihe |',,| a ' l i e l ' '^ "" ""' 'dien.se open. Goalie Penfield made a total of 21 saves, and re|ii'h'hlled, and li- H a m / : scored v v i ; ) l ,(,,.,,,, ,,.,;. | ) ( , | u i | ( t i | , . , ' ^ •' '• l,: "••"'ll -n"1 peatedly bunted the ball more than halfway down field, to | j . second for It.I'd The fourth || H , | ) r > | | l ; , n ; j |] , h l , S , J : I . ,„., ,|,.,| . ua IJ1'! help keep the ball at a healthy distance'from the State Lrter saw little chan-e in Ihe ;,, U l n a n d ml.led aimilier m •!„ l; •i''. a ''J ', i A:,h K,.,,h i'',S|('.]l|,„ .^(,al Gerstenberger, in addition to his fine all around play, Liern of play. However, near the ilnrd ipiarler I ' d Sehrm el, n, ';, l i i I L l uf the game Stale a",.un press ,.,1 , . , „ , |, .p, l : r ; , , r , ,., , , . , . , ' ; I.,., M,eddo,i was contributed the final Ped goal with about five m i n u t e s left Id It IU. but were unable lo score n,,. fmal Sia'i u.ii m •iu- : i , . | , | i. i ri ,; i •/(,, I;,I,I in the game, and assisted Seimon's score. Tin name ended with It I' I a 2 u perioii l, (1 / ,W DilV( Srll V( 1 ( a m c off llrllir . FinalS PAGE 9 • SOFT PACK BOX Look »•' to HAUSEN'S fun tke r / / / / / / / . / noli i n LI I s/ii)ji/u li n/1 Or •V W * l Ml IV. II e n 1 UVIS , ',1 I j l i i i i li I lilV.ll J IHJ ', I I %6'U %06 %0| %8X9 %6W '-''A CJ \/-> Up front is F I L T E R - B L E N D mul only Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected and specially processed for full flavor in filter smoking. I Men's Its whats up frc Wd HIJ'. LifiA Fine Ults and Accessories •i,,uiii. N. a K&tf SEN'S i iii) CENIRAi. AVt OI'tN 10 A M . tu t 6H- * P A G E 10 STATE C O L L E G E N E W S , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1981 College Press Lists Speaker c&ou&e J+awli Stock Holds New Position 'ammunica tiani To t h e Editor: stuff is growing in Hi tlks \ ^ We would like to c o m p l i m e n t l c c ( j ( ) ( 1 ()( . ^ . I'll' Chi S i g m a Theta pj,j Delta sociation announces its p a r a m o u n t Miss Stroud and h e r c o m p a n y for b e e n on one hal iroon hit: ,. M a r y Ann Diltuscio a n n o u n c e s h o u s e m o t h e r s p e a k e r s for the forthcoming con- Ihe excellent letter which a p p e a r e d the be inning of so, M r s G r e I|M.,| tha Claudia S p a s a n d Noreen a n d I r e n e Economopoulos were ference s t a r t i n g October 26. Loun e s — how CJII in the News on October 6. Mr. W. R, Hearst, J r . , Editor2 7 " e Plctisci ° c A l o b e r 2 ' made honorary members. "One juice, one juice, one juice in a f u r n i t u r e l e s loin J o y c e Ginllo is t h e W.A.A, r e p r e in-Chief of H e a r s t News will adis r a t h e r h a r d . sentative. d r e s s the m e m b e r s at the S a t u r d a y . . . " these a r e truly the words S a y l e s w a s n ' t SO h a d Psi G a m m a luncheon. The T h u r s d a y b a n q u e t h e a r d roughout Alden-Waterbury W a s it, g u y s ? A G a m m a K a p p a Phi coffee h o u r for Ihe Alumni will will feature Mr. Paul Miller, the dining hall at m e a l t i m e . The SIX EX E e a t r i c e H e a t h '62, P r e s i d e n t , be held S a t u r d a y evening from 7-9 MP Editor-in-chief of the R o c h e s t e r quantity of the food is m e a g e r ; a n n o u n c e s t h a t M a r g a r e t S m o y e r P-m. To t h e E d i t o r : for e x a m p l e , one very small slice T i m e s Union. w a s installed a s vice-president at ' a m p l e a s e d I, of roast pork was served to us on last M o n d a y ' s m e e t i n g . Mayor Corning will greet Ihe October !). Sigma Alpha campus commission E l a i n e Alve '04 w a s elected corstudent editors, writers and faculty c l e a n i n g up the |, Doris Williams '02, President, The quality is usually good; responding s e c r e t a r y and J a n Arnadvisors in a t t e n d a n c e . Dr. H a r r y etc. However, I w . a n n o u n c e s thai a Homecoming however, the salsbury steak did old, a l u m n i s e c r e t a r y in a replaceP o r t e r , Provost of the State Unimils free adverti-i Luncheon will be held S a t u r d a y al m e n t election. versity will deliver the keynote laste like h a m b u r g e r cooked in lain c o m m e r c i a l esi ,1 11:30 p . m . Oxydol; the Sunday steak w a s deaddress. g r a n l thai p l a c e . ,. i The c o m m i t t e e for the luncheon Beta Zeta The eighteen workshops will licious: yet, it w a s Ihe size of an < o n l i n u e bis lilx ral Buffet for A l u m n i after Soccer consists of M a r y D a r r i e s , Dot s t a r t on F r i d a y morning, accord- expectant shoestring. of interest in student Truskolaski, Dorinne Williamson, ing to Irene Wister '63, Director of 4ame, S a t u r d a y . Let us e x a m i n e the cost of one I do not disappr and Cindy Reynolds. the '61 D y n a m i c E x p e r i e n c e in of the meals served in the A-W c h a r m i n g p l a c e , but The H o m e c o m i n g Float commit- J o u r n a l i s m . Mr. A. W. Bromley dining hall: I wo hot dogs at 15c to k n o w just who is j tee consists of Bea Blackburn, editor of the Conservationist Mag- al mo.sl lunch s t a n d s , one scoop Priscilla P u t m a n , J u d y Miller, azine and Dr. E d m u n d Arnold, of beans at 5c ( m a x i m u m ) , left a d v e r t i s e m e n t s anoin i A r e n ' t the walls ol Linda H a m m o n and Alice Hani. C h a i r m a n of Syracuse Graphics over salads, pie at about 15c, one r e s e r v e d for the ah Arts D e p a r t m e n t , a r e a m o n g the juice at 5c. A T T E N T I O N ALL WOMEN S t a t e College activitn visiting m o d e r a t o r s . E x t e n d e d hours until 2 a . m . will Mouldy bread is nice if you h a v e Cafe Lena be suppor' Alpha Pi Alpha A faculty workshop convening on be given to all w o m e n residing in o r g a n i z a t i o n or mdr. A H o m e c o m i n g Buffet for Alumni T h u r s d a y will be directed by Dr. a cold — free penicillin. State College r e s i d e n c e halls for toAnd now let us comment on the n e c t e d with S l a t e i morrow evening's H o m e c o m i n g will be held S a t u r d a y night, from Paul Bulger, P r e s i d e n t of SUNY living conditions. The halls and by a ghost poster ,<• 7-8:30 p . m . C'E at Buffalo. Dance. b a t h r o o m s a r e dirty. Algae like * ^ The SUNY Collegiate P r e s s As- This is a new position which h a s been formed on State c a m p u s . Dietician Activities Mrs. Stock, who h a s b e e n h e r o of the cafeteria fluid's Hospital in A l b a n y \ j r s stock's last place of o c c u p a - During Ihe s u m m e r for the last a .iris' summer studied 20 a n d |;,sl I- i i at I In al Miracle pla', 1.1 '» ( amp ll ,i I v. in| ;.',.•' -• i t. ' , ' i .l.ai.'b Li,,!.. I". II ;; I i\ ItluiiM-nthal and Tomasz mi I'.n.i.u! I t U n r m a l W e t - k c n d , S t a t e ' s A-M : n ; . k . il d i - b u t t h i s w e e k e n d . T h e ll!l hi (oil l"'i > 1 - .'!(•' i ily freshmen, I / _ .4.'..,^ U . i! i . !. • i •. 11 , - ( jtiiaenTS h ! l shiiiiin !l1 V The purpose ol Ihe weekend is to oiler an opporliinil.v to c-Uubli-.li friendships with students from oth '•r colleges as well as to grow in the often neglei i,-(| spiritual aspect 1,1 ''ft' All students at Album State a r e invited to p a r t i c i p a t e The cost is $7 00 for the whole weekend T r a n s p o r t a t i o n will be provided Everyone who is inter ested in attending should contact either Alan Pierce, 'I;:J ,„ Water bury Hall or Nora lit/meti '«;. ... Sayles Hall on I h e oi m r l s a n \ •.', In r e ' cainint I,ui between ' I' " c\cep| to ,-, the o'l , ,, ,, n,,, ., ,|,, , . , „ „ , , ,,,,, ;|, ( .inn, i i: i" ,.,| \\H. , ,,,,,., f | l l l | , ,.. A | , ( l i ,,!•. I h b e in M.MHIIS hours ..I \\ e d n e , . Ii . i l l l l l t h e i ' I ' '•• I I, .Hi \ hi,..- : I.U' S t u d , 1,1 I I i ill I .i II ,| l-'l He ••: ' I . 'Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!' 11 •say, v e l e n u i e a c h K o m u l u H < I 'nrlrj ^yii.g.AerattheCuliseuM, ^rHln„„, litmus "We t h e «la.J.oli'. I l ' s a real m a g t n ' s s , „ u k e . T a c ^ o m m o laroyUm dehvow HIVAUD CHAKCOAt . INNfcR f l t l t K ltivc a " l a r e y l o n s e p a r a t e s t!,e phulia- CJO«UHUIIUH , and the Dual KUtcr '''•' r 'I .HI l l n l e | i c i | i l e i i l is tile ''' •< - " l o r i H - i l l a n d a l i ' e s l i ,,ii.,i. . i! • sllr V p in "''""' h lf Tarevton /Wu,f oj J/L< , '/„,„.„„ /,(.:,,,;,(,'„ T.,y /,(;, be " l period mi Deceinlii I ! , n '"'' " ' baiiLU'd from DUAL i<//// i;n .a I I . . . i n '. i n ' i ' 1 H ul t i n n . . i i ! . i ii,,'"' " ' H I , earl w a n t s „, U M I ,; "l'l"iclass,„a„ ,i, , „ „ . ,,| the '"'iniliincs and ,,,,i o . . tbe iippen ilass "•an i>, fiiti-riaiiiiii« Ircsl,hiiian girl-' ' "''" r '' 1 '"' sororuj girl e n t e r s , the 5 '"'"nl>' mil ma.\ not ,-til.,' ..In.I , , M i s l l l l l l m n * >» | |M ,,,,„,I , ,,,, IIII,I,..I ih.it Hi"- U " " '"" "" ^""' ii.'M ' l l l ! ' " "'•'•"""'"" ' " ' !i ul " '^'•"""" |.s b e l l i . d..l.' '' l|:;, '' s . m a c l n c , , and a l u m n i , oii-l Hut e n d " iUl) Jecl lo rushing rules h a w no l:li,i|i-oil> .ii "" in- ' I'i I- ,i \ III,I II,ll > !• l.il | , r | | , . n r v O Hatfield, Professor of ( l e r i n a n i e l.ilerulure at H a r v a r d i' n i V |.rsit.v. will p r e s e n t a s e r i e s of | , . r U l I V S for || ] ( , C o m p a r a t i v e l.ilt . r a | „ , . t , d e p a r t m e i i ' h e r e at State. Mr lialfield is one of the most distinguished aulhorilies on T h o m a s Mann in Ihe country today He h a s written many notable and scholarl\ eNegeses on the works of Mann. including Death in the I.ate W o r k s of T h o m a s .Mann. Winlilemann, Ihe great H e r m a n author, has also I,ecu a subject of I 'an! i I n I n a n e '. a scholarly studs by Or. Hatfield, ,1 t h e p i a n o t i n \\ inkeliiiann and His German hi talenl has beeoiin hi l a Critics, another highly lauded , | I L ui |M1 A t r e a t i s e , h a s p e r m i t t e d Dr. Hatfield porn "n l l | a . \ b e p a s s e n g e r s III t h e u u . l i . d e .i " ''' ' a i l l i i i n o b l l e w i l h i i l l l t h e p e l i . d i m m •' ''"' :' '"'"ii nl I S C I noli |;,,,ud • I ' - .,. PUKE WHITE OUTER FILTER I h,. in •• perl i n n e r will be i.,...i • Kri -.'..wski. a Polish ex i .m •• - m l . i.i i a s / , who h a s • ,, ,i |,|,,.. m the piano for four .,,,,,•-. h,,s -i,..un bis talent to the . . , I I ..I W.ii.•dnin Hall on many , : ,i-ii,ii-. 11.mas/ lias r e m a r k e d ,|,,i! i h,,|,in I'euuiids him of music lM,l luii-ie renunil- him ol Chopin: •IH-IVIUI-I I'niiia-/ will present a . ,ii!,l„.i ui ( hupiii selections, ,II iiiem .lie " M a / u r k a s . " and I- ,i.o-i in \ Uai"i', npiislis I " .,,i.!i,|..i, be will oiler l.is/t's "11 " '• h •' •iiioiily girl is the d r i w r i b am 1 l ' i: ' ' '' ''ar | ..ui, tbe ISC president . b an lb, n 1,1 '"' ' "Mlai led if sbe h:e, a ibe an M I ' h"1'111 -'I as a p a s s e n c e r ,,MI lli.ii ib. ' III i), m a y be a s k e d "'' "' I' 11 ' p a r l y f r u n i 7 t o 11 p in " ,: ' r | da> a n d f r o m •! t o H p in m i >nnila\ -;,,,,, f y ,: '' p, ni;i • j ,,' such a-- , ,,|,.|, , , ... .. ;i.. rri'shi ,vill be ,,., ,.| ,, e||(e|- lr,, ,.|r|s : lo Lecture ,| i , . '"• : i Ireshiiieii b e t w e e n 2 a n d •! p in ' s,irn|-j|y found Reports of Committees Prove ;i (lor in it or s I Up h o u s e s ' A l l e l e I h e r e I'at Benedetto, C r a n d .Marshal of C a m p u s ('ommission, h a s c o m m e n t cd on the closing of the C o m m o n s . [ CH1, ust | , ' " f " " ' condition in which , - (. a m p u s Commission s u g g e s t e d :, t, n i n e h . m r S u n d a y a l t . m o o n t . l o s i n „ j( ( h ( , d a a f t c r it i s f m m d i,,i!i I ii.,:.!-, . ! h l!i i n , i n i a H o ] ) , w i l l b e t h e s e c o n d u n t i , | v .1 k i n d tln.s II p i \: r: a r t h eI n s tt hu ed eBn rt us b awei lhl e rc oGn ag m r eeg a tReo oim n Although S e n a t e h a s a p p r o v e d the lacks,, a n d o t h e r c a s u a l w e a r . ' M u s i c f o r m k > s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s of C a m p u s • la -bin :„• p r o v i d e d l.V t h e j u k e b o x . C a r o l e P o t t s , C u r o n i s s i o n including locking the I . , , ' , • (i ( ( o m n i o n s , Ihe student body h a s i I''Ckn.aM. i d . c o - c h a i r m e n , a n n t i u n c e t h a ,, ,f (h(i C o m m o n s i s (it(istt,(| '"' : " " ' ' llr ~ l , , ; l l l > , ' l " l | •• ; , , , , • " " ' d o s e d in ihe m o r n i n g , it will b e '"' , " ' " l ; i , w n h i , u ' l ' " ! ; M ' l l l , ' ( l ' " „pen in the afternoon so t h a t stu'haperiui.' the cM'iil. student (k,n|s wj|| | ) a v e a c c e s s t0 I.i\ c I isteiiini; Hour ,, , In ic|il\ to an article published i -* ,A I C f t i H r\ n / c in an e a r l i e r issue of (he STATE If anyone d e s i r e s an open nieet<0H It.! \i:\\S, the Student ,,1L, u , | , ( ' a m l , l l s ( o n i i n i s s i o i i , t h a t i;-, ii d u i l l i I I i: , „ „ , „ l ! „ u , l h a s oiKani/ed s o m e _ ;,, |)( , ) | ( , | ( , , i ihe talenl al Stale ( nllege. A luimher ol students who have been picscnliii". impromptu perform- f \ M . f * I I ui,cs Hill he presented in a live \J \ , | I C l l l i t ? l t l i, .tciiin bum Sunday afternoon in Ihe Student l.nlllige from -.'I.'i Ull- -g" I a,, i i i"' ; > Please Clean : ' >' is p. i iiussililc to plioiie a , ,.||.- , !., : niei' lor a sorority | n / / a •., -,., ,•,.' I,I Kreszowski, MI - ,.i !i„ v., ,ki t.d a.v a cabaret dance Saturday ! , e ' » m m o n ; s , h a s " l,( : n bct ' n i •• • Mr I.,II s . ' , ,.i:i. H i e | , l ' o d o ! I'lii '., No inore than t h r e e s n r o r i t \ • arc allowed in I'i'i'shiiian - at the same lime MJII n -.!>!( ids of M I . , - : . !,.i ini.hir,.,,therusinnuperiod. " / n / o r / 7 7 0 / / ^ e joi Ail • 'I'M lie hiiian i'i nun s onl\ be en the hours of 7 and X p oi i- ajiphes se\ en d a y s a week i | ' | ft! o n —-11rl<F.i v i m i l st. SL/8 Organizes Weekend; OurCommons New informal Activities Prevail j),..,,,,.,, |( . ',,,. •,, nmini i d 'h:.i ' • • • • |., .],,• , .1 ,, | , i r I .II!I,,II Sia: e Man:, , • I, ..i. • a - 1 . - ' n h.m Mr I J iditli Kaniins.ky '112, P r e s i d e n t i- I ' " hr.n .,! h . ' . : ISC. has announced t h e r u l e s ''.ernim; sororit v r u s h i n g . i I,,, ,:,;,,, ,,, . . Cornell, ISC Outlines I n ,., |, S u n a l i i m o o n O c t o b e r .'' behl ,. , .,,,,. th. • i ., 'fit. l l : III - Fall Assembly "clobee | L ,|( (| in West- ser lb, "'' I'-"' 1 Inli i \ arsii . .,. , 01 ' l i e I ' • i • ' - Ml til I.,'|s W h i c h a i e II it < a i l e d tui w i l l .'.. nil s a l e ;it 7 : I.'i. camp ihi'Ster County. Stuck |hi ..,,,!,,.,. ci-'ploycd at C a m p A n d r e e C l a r k . a r m a l IVCF Plans da.\ ,, , , ,, M ,,i( |)](. m , h , (in .„„.,, ui she saal that she h a s a l w a y s sttuliwl al home in o r d e r to < on>';ii,d> keep abreast of t h e latest r,i •'. lie I'liipincnls in h e r o c c u p a \ i.al ,ield Mr. R. K. Munsey h a s agreed to act as sponsor of a pipe smoking club An\ details about m e m b e r ship can be obtained either from bun or Ui- k Pierce in the .Student Mail. >„ , ' i n ;|, :;(| p ) n f|(,(. eijit years. .Mrs. Slock h a s b e e n „ , , , |„ which features a school for stud'. p . . , , ,, ,,| \ , ..,, , in this particular field, and at Rus \ , , \ , <!l\,rr . .,: a •' „ .. Sage ('nllege. When inlerv icw- SMOKERS wdl ri,.k(.N as a dietician at S k i d m o r e College. - CHEMICAL SOCIETY The student affiliate of the American Chemical Society will hold its m e e t i n g al Bru, Wednesday. Dr. W. Al. Cashin will speak on, ' Wines, Beer, Whisky". JIIO m a y be p u n l i a i I |..r -| :>', ti„n In the past, she also w o r k e d of R e g e n t s of the U n i v e r s i t y ' s plan to establish u n d e r g r a d u a t e c u r r i c u l u m s in the liberal a r t s a n d scienees at the t e a c h e r e d u c a t i o n colleges. A p r o g r a m of g r a d u a l and orderly transition of t h e s e colleges to multi-purpose institutions will be initiated. Since n o n - t e a c h e r e d u c a t i o n students e v e n t u a l l y will be a d m i t t e d to study g e n e r a l p r o g r a m s at the colleges over a v a r y i n g s c h e d u l e of d a t e s , from 1002 to 1965, t h e T r u s tees d e t e r m i n e d their n a m e s should be changed to reflect this d e p a r ture from their previously highly specialized n a t u r e . w a s with i b m r -iudci,i i,,-. r,n ! .,, •;,, i \i, freshman girls a r c allowed at Mipirity mrls' a p a r t m e n l s al a n v b\ ICKetS I b e a t r e - prodm mm ol (Hindi s t u d e n t . can n -,,'.,• H,. • • Experiences GRADUATE ENGLISH MAJORS Mr. Clinton J. R o b e r t s in the T e a c h e r P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u h a s announced that all Seniors and Graduate students who a r e English maj o r s should report p r o m p t l y during the week of October Hi In Idiom 172 for required interviews. •> »red I /'..i ! '.,I1'*1,".T;:;T-|;3^ Wt HH Tl, k, N ttl ' ' " " " " ^ " U'-'<'.. O c t o b e r ':::, lor ii,i s>,,;, i .u, cafeteria. Past T h e T r u s t e e s ' action follows a p XLVI NO. 21 p r o v a l l a s t month by t h e B o a r d . COURSES I a l l W e i l . . ml VOL. ^ ^ ^ 'Ottiello' \nother of Mrs. S t o c k ' s <luties is handling financial affairs of t h e RushingRules Fellow . K e S e W e more important duties. The last d a y to d r o p courses is officially October 27. annual ~ , WCEA M E E T I N G T h e r e will be a meeting of the WCEA Radio station, Wednesday at 7:30 p . m . in Bru. The ALBANY, NEW YORK, IKIDAY, OCTOBER 20, K menus of the cafeteria, o n e of h e r Mrs P i c t u r e s will be taken in Bru r o o m s four and five, October 18 and 19, from 9 a.m.-5 p . m . , and October 20 until 1 p . m . Students should bring the $1.50 sitting fee. N and kitchen employees. She also p l a n s t h e d a i l y SENIORS PIPE z-1C1 less than a month, is g e n e r a l o v e r seer T h e State U n i v e r s i t y B o a r d of Trustees has announced that the U n i v e r s i t y ' s eleven Colleges of Education h a v e a new n a m e a s of F r i d a y , October 13. Albany S t a t e ' s official title is now the S t a t e University College at Albany. ews Block. News Notes DROPPING State The position of school d i e t i c i a n , a created position a t S t a t e , ; recently |S presently held by M r s . E l i z a b e t h State Holds New Name ol tbe pro ',.,','..I,i,. | ; . „ , ' , e ulucl, will be ,,'i.d ,: b,s p r o g r a m Paul will . .,: .. | i . -i nt I'uelllb Sliect Hag. U.,i .iw i omei'lo and Oeorge . i i I.sinliliap'-od'. m Klue \ third pel'lol n.el lr Stale will I., I.M llliinieiilbal lav, who h a s ,,,!;• ,i b.e k round for music, . ,,| U | , , | e lii- ,".MI ' .imposition while .,,11 aiieiidiin high school entitled llhinieiilhal s,unila which is 111 il,,,.,, iniAi meiits la\ also wrote il,,. ,, ore loi ilu l, ciean i' oneth " Pi-,,l M lil\ it,, in,isl well known I | | i l U I , .,,,., . |.s ihe leeiuan lilues " |.lN | h ;ibsu a m e m b e r ol s t a t e s m e n ^'u| , u||rJ1,,,c ' " l,,| J"> a ri-piilalum oi being a ' l ' ^ ^ " " ' ' 1 1 ' l l '''" l '> 'THU'. | ;| M ,,. a ,- | l r | | a ti'iflU w a s a \ ^ n j n t . l e c t u r e r in the A m e r i c a n |.-,.(.(1 i n m . , . , , ! ! i• i Berlin, w h e r e pr,)\ ed both stimulat(l|> |,.(|Ur,.N ,„„ ; | 1 | ( | ( || a || t ., 1 L , l n i . for t | u . i l u . dents Dr Wallace, head of the ComparalMc l.lleralui'e department, said, on behalf of the e n t i r e d e p a r t meiil and student bod>, that we a r e all ci'i'lainlj proud and honored to have such u savanl and distillguislicd a person as Dr Hatfield lecturing at S t a t e .