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 . PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 19151 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 20, lflfil Senate, W e Approve! GamntuHLcatio-nl It has long' been the unofficial policy of the News to knock Senate. Today we would like to reverse this attitude somewhat. 'foSenate u»h This past veck the lack ol judgment of many State College students has been more blatant than ever. Alumni. too, have come back to tell us to start growing up while we are in college. We must remember not only that we damage our own reputations, not only that our attitude often determines the |ob we secure, but who. and more important, that our .standards in college affect our development as mature individuals. 1What .sort ol character do we want to show our .students' What does Minerva stand for STATE COLLEGE NEWS ESTABLISHED BV Vol \I.VI THE October CLASS -0, MAY 1916 OF 19,8 l!l(|] \o a i*i . 1.1'.:,A • l-.'.V.s i v-viM.i n i , ; i . : i . i l . .i -i> o j . . \ n I I ' U I |.s < l i l i l I.I ,,| M..i...*ll,„ HV.it „ n V ml.i, V i.l.u, A.-. .... ...', h HO,i ill.'I.I Hit.On I .111,., Ml'.,i V».« ,.,,, M l ' , , i I t . l . e i.i,., M . i , , , '••< r ' l .,,..., U I I . I I . I M.'I.I B|«.i1 , I.I i n . . . .I.ti, i h. ii, •.:. *i. (t'l.i be v.] 1.1,1.1 ill I L . r i l | , ' M ttji i/j,.j..o:..' i / j i i i . , , u In .1 . ne.cfcA&arlty A l.n- h i , VhlJ W I! I.I \ ,1 :<•• V'.'K, P . I IKl-.Nh .'.IS IKK A ' . '. i. , ' , \ ",' MAI , ' J . ' P V l.-jl .'.".! 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H e r e is a l s o tlic " i m p l i e d " a u l h I t ' s h a r d for u s to b e l i e v e t h a t t w o f o r m a l r o - l i |•.*f" = • authority which comes t h r o u g h l a k e p l a c e t o m o r r o w , s i n c e w e h a v e a l r e a d y u l i n e .-.-I n t h e .school's r e p u t a t i o n within t h e on o n e d a y , a l e w l e g a l o n e s s c h e d u l e d l o r T h a n k - i community, Any person living e a r n e d w a r n i n g not g i v e n o u t . t h e f r e s h m a n n e b li-i !••••• w i t h i n c o l l e g e h o u s i n g or off c a m all a r o u n d d i s o r g a n i z a t i o n . L e i ' s s e e a l i t t l e l e a d e r - h i p :Y. pus certainly must maintain the r e p u t a t i o n of t h e c o l l e g e . H o w e v e r , M I L N E M A L A D Y if persons must be protected W h o o w n s I ' a g e F i e l d , ( h e c o l l e g e o r M i l n e .•> m t h r o u g h f o u r y e a r s of c o l l e g e bet h e r e h a v e b e e n a p r e p o n d e r a n c e of r e s t r i c t i o n s m a d ' c a u s e J h c y a r e so i m m a t u r e t h a t 1 t h e y c a n n o t c a r r y t h e m s e l v e s w i t h ing its u s e . A r e i h e y a f r a i d w e m i g h t i n t e r c e p t i b m r d i g n i t y , t h e n , at t h e e n d . t h e y a r e 1 ' R I D E N C E not r e a d y to a s s u m e t h e i r p l a c e s W a s not f o l l o w e d l a s t S a t u r d a y f i r s t vve -aw '» !! • a s t e a c h e r s of t h e n a t i o n ' s y o u t h a n d l e a d e r s in a c o m m u n i t y o r of a c r o w d t h a n t h e s o c c e r g a m e i m o r e s p i r i t s i,„ s o c i e t y . Of c o u r s e , m a t u r i t y is not K n o w n ' s a f e w f o u n d a fling in f i g h t i n g s o m e t h i n g w h i c h h a p p e n s " to a n HAZAMATAZ individual o v e r night or between h i g h s c h o o l a n d c o l l e g e s or c o l l e g e T h e fun w a s fine w h i l e il l a s t e d W h a t w e -a.'. . i '' a n d c a r e e r . It is a g r a d u a l p r o - t h e s u p p o r t i n g c r o w d t h r o u g h t h e f l y i n g b e e r c a n s .-• ,• :. c e s s a n d s o m e c o m p l e t e o r n e a r f i n a l l y o u r l e a r n w o u l d r e c e i v e t h e s u p p o r t it i l e - r i c o m p l e t i o n of t h e p r o c e s s s o o n e r with all t h i n g s h e r " at S t a l e , a c o u p l e h a d lo s p m t h a n o t h e r s . It is c o n t r a r y to t h e w o u l d w e e v e r d o if w e h a d lo l e a \ e o u r b e e r sp • A m e r i c a n i d e a l of l a i r p l a y a n d t a m e r s l o c k e d up'.' " g e l l i n g a h e a d " to forbid s o m e o n e u, DELIGHT ' o feels m a t u r e e n o u g h to g e | I T K T H I ' . W S "ill mi t h e i r own lo (hi so. T h e r e d , , rli a r e a l w a y s lho.se w h o would tall ,,,,,," , , \ " ; ;'" ll "' 111 •» wm^ .i., wl , ,,„„• i... n b> t h e w a y s i d e , a n d t h e molly- r l f " i a l ">">' a r e p e r u i a n e n l l v , lll coddling of r e g u l a t e d dormitory ;' ; ; . " - . ' ^ l i a n d e s i g n s of g r e a s e a n d f i l t h ; , . : , Ul ' " l e l e n a s ovi.rerowded a t m o s p h e r e \ N „ ••. lite o n l y p r o l o n g s t h e p e r i o d |,o 'be !jie w h the jmm r„m, ,iuC,s .,..„„„* w ^ w* Go>mmG*t - Sicdi &i '"<''' is 1>f for Homecom- Council. S t a t e C o l l e g e sic Why, then, do so many of us act as though this is the period in our lives when we can throw caution to the winds, sow some wild oats, and have a last fling 0 Perhaps we really are part of a generation thai has been disillusioned about the basic values of society. We feel that we must conform to the code of superficiality or to the code ol combating the values of society. We regret that there is so little decency in the world. Yet we are more interested in being impressive than in establishing the values that we feel society lacks. that the Jazz Concert Isn't college to prepare us for the life we will lead as adults? If so, shouldn't we, as college students, be preparing ourselves for assuming adulthood and responsibility'. Disillusioned ? conducted % c Editor: i, rHlnc the a r t i c l e of O c t o b e r *eg Music C o u n c i l w o u l d l i k e to t h e S t u d e n t B o d y ' « ' "i ' b i s cullcg 'educain Hie n e a r h i l u r e h a v e lo l;ii;i ' " "I" 1 1 1 o u r s i ' l v e s in e d u c a t e • v "" n '-s A t i i e r i c a , il s e e , | , s „ l l l v f j | , ""• " ' " I we ,,„! only l e a c h in M 1 ' " " ' 1 '"O a l s o ,|o ; i |i within o u r I",WI r ; " broaden cultural horizons e v e r y w h e r e , sin,.,. „ r u , „ f , h ( , W ; | V S """ 3 The Sl,,n T h e r u l e s of t h i s c o l l e g e s t a t e t h a i a s t u d e n t m u s t live in c o l l e g e m a i n t a i n e d or a p p r o v e d housing. I n o r d e r to d w e l l w h e r e o n e c h o s e s , lie m u s t r e c e i v e p e r m i s s i o n f r o m t h e c o l l e g e . If t h e p e r s o n , s p e c i f i c a l l y a g i r l , c h o o s e s to h a v e offc a m p u s r e s i d e n c e , then the perm i s s i o n is o n l y g r a n t e d to s e n i o r s and those others having unusual c i r c u m s t a n c e s . There was a time when parents, in s e n d i n g their c h i l d off to t h e " b i g c i t y " c o l l e g e , w e r e d e f i n i t e l y in f a v o r of the college a s s u m i n g the responsibility for the social conduct of their c h i l d , h o w e v e r , if t h e p a r e n t s c o m pletely and specifically absolve t h e c o l l e g e of s u c h p r o t e c t i v e r e s What a r e we, pigs or . s o m e t h i n g , ( h a t they h . m p o n s i b i l i t y , is t h e c o l l e g e j u s t i f i e d C o m m o n s on u s ? in r e t a i n i n g s u c h " d e l e g a t e d " a u t h o r i t y ? Of c o u r s e , the school a d m i n i s t r a t o r s m a y reply that m a n y p a r e n t s a r e i n d u l g e n t with t h e i r children, and would grant this permission without considering the responsibility and social ma- . t u r i t y of t h e c h i l d . T h i s m a y well be t r u e , but s u c h p a r e n t a l per mission annuls the p r e m i s e on " T h i n e t h e h e a r t so t r u e , s o d e a r w h i c h t h e s c h o o l a s s u m e s its a u t h IMPEACHABLE? ority. We feel that Senate this year has honestly tried to contribute something to our college, to consider and enact important legislation, and to raise the student's viewpoint of the college. And we hope that the long hours of discussion will be turned into action. Perhaps we might as aptly put the question another way: does the average student really care about his .student government? Don't people care where their money goes'.' Upperclassmen. there arc Senators representing you. Give them your ideas and attend Senate meetings to see what your Senators do. Freshman, attend Senate. Your interest and participation will prepare you for future positions of responsibility in student government. 'TV Sloganss Cammuaicationi To ( h e E d i t o r : We commend Senate for the work of such groups as the Services Committee, for its interest and aid in organizing the radio station, for its efforts to help Campus Commission clean up the Commons, and for last week's discussion of the school health and insurance policy. We hope, that this beginning enthusiasm will continue through the year. However, we wonder if the individual Senators are honestly attempting to represent the students. We do not intend to suggest that a Senator should be merely a mouthpiece for the majority of his class. However, we do feel .that Senators should try to reach more students in their discussions of Senate issues. PAGE ..I . . l u - H i - I I 111!' 11 w j,,., I,I i,r:uicl> I ihu-c hurl who last l K . i ' , m i n i u l : , 11- were week .11 bv a \ i xl S a t u r d a y lor ihe shop. Colgate a g r o u p vv ill Debater's leave Work PAGE 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1961 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 196 1'Jfil On Politics: Can We Teach What We Know By JOSEPH Young American Writes Show Promise By WILLIAM FRANKONIS - Campus Clubs I E W M A N CLUB GALU A r e a l b o o n to t h o s e a v i d s h o r t s e e k s to b r e a k t h e m o l d . T h e s t o r y , S a n d m e l ' s «'The,o,;eaglu,„ni s t o r y r e a d e r s w h o find t h e n u m b e r in s p i t e of s o m e c o n f u s i n g p h i l o - C h i p s . By a n lull v | u | | m „ ' Recently high school t e a c h e r s t u a l l y all c h a n g e a r e economic. s o p h i c a l d i s s e r t a t i o n , c a r r i e s w e l l , r e a d e r i n t o a s e n s , . „f '\ " h a v e b e e n c h a r g e d w i t h b e i n g p r o - T h e y f a i l t o r e m e m b e r t h a t m a n y of A m e r i c a n m a g a z i n e s p u b l i s h e d p o r t r a y i n g m i d d l e c l a s s life a m o n g ( b u t f a l s e ) s e c u n t v and hum b e c o m i n g too l a r g e for t h e m to C o m m u n i s t , s o f t o n C o m m u n i s m , o r of o u r f o u n d i n g f a t h e r s h a d v e r y k e e p f u l l y a b r e a s t of c o n t e m p o r a r y J e w i s h f a m i l i e s w i t h a d c p t n e s s a n d t h e a u t h o r ' s b o m b s h e l l w h o n ,'* p i n k o f o r t h e f r a n k t e a c h i n g of b o t h l i t t l e f a i t h in t h e c o m m o n man. A m e r i c a n s h o r t s t o r y w r i t e r s , is h u m o r ; a n d i n s t e a d of f a l l i n g i n t o d r o p p e d , p r o d u c e s an effect , ' a r American and world history. T h e s e founding f a t h e r s p r o v i d e d for t h e h a r d - b o u n d c o l l e c t i o n e n t i t l e d t h e t r a p s of o b s c u r i t y so a b u n d a n t - l i n g to a p o i n t t h a t would „, a K Man's Henry I t is t h e v i e w of s e v e r a l e x t r e m - t h e i n d i r e c t e l e c t i o n of S e n a t o r s . envious, a n d again <i T h e B e s t A m e r i c a n S h o r t S t o r i e s , ly p r e s e n t in a s t o r y of It a p p e a r s to m e that t h e s e 1961, e d i t e d b y M a r t h a F o l e y a n d s t r u g g l e w i t h h i s d u a l i t y , t h e a u t h - r e a d e r ist g r o u p s t h a t if o n e t e a c h e s t h e eventually realizes' I plain there e l e c t o r a l c o l l e g e w a s p r o v i d e d t o g r o u p s b e l i e v e in c o n c e a l i n g t h e D a v e B u r n e t t , a n d p u b l i s h e d by o r k e e p s t h e c o n f l i c t b o t h i s bitterness i„.hind d admitting (1) a n d p l a u s i b l e . T h e c o n f l i c t is p a r - s t o r y a s w e l l , but i h , , •,,„„ , keep the common rabble from truth r a t h e r than H o u g h t o n Mifflin, ($5.50). • ; tially r e s o l v e d w h e n t h e c h a r a c t e r ,i.„ f . n i - , , e l e c t i n g t h e p r e s i d e n t t h a t t h i s is t h e r e a r e s i m i l a r i t i e s b e t w e e n o u r T h i s a n t h o l o g y , c a r e f u l l y c u l l e d d e c i d e s : " I a m c o n f u s e d , t h e r e f o r e t h e full b i t t e r n e s s ol tidolcscer, a n a t t e m p t to u n d e r m i n e s o m e o n e ' s r e v o l u t i o n a g a i n s t a k i n g and the f o r t h e s y s t e m t h a i makes h;j R u s s i a n r e v o l t a g a i n s t a c z a r a n d f r o m a l e g i o n of m a g a z i n e s , r e p - 1 a m . " The author offers his f a i t h in A m e r i c a . secondary t olesser ta.-ks. fiii ( 2 ) t h e r e w e r e p e o p l e w h o f e a r e d r e s e n t s t h e e d i t o r s ' c h o i c e s of t h e s o l u t i o n to t h e r e a d e r b y h a r a n a u t h o r h a s o b v i o i i s h i arnwl v T h e s a m e v i e w is h e l d b y t h e s e t h e d e m o c r a c y m o s t of u s c h e r i s h . b e s t s t o r i e s to b e p u b l i s h e d in 1961, g u i n g t h e r e a d e r in a s h o r t , e f f e c g r o u p s with relation to teaching nurtured this done the authors r e p r e s e n t e d , tive e p i l o g u e . These groups, which are largely and interne!! that both o u r Revolution a n d the f o r a l o n g t i m e . Tli I'V |> (.;. p o l i t i c a l in n a t u r e , h a v e a t t e m p t e d t h o u g h f o r t h e m o s t p a r t a y o u n g Russian Revolution were c a u s e d by F i n a l l y , t h e s h o c k , o r t w i s t , e n d p e c i a l l y a p p r o p r i a t e to c e n s o r b o t h o u r t e a c h e r s a n d g r o u p , g i v e i n d i c a t i o n s of m a k i n g dissatisfaction with e c o n o m i c coning is g i v e n nvw life in S a m u e l l i v e t e a c h e r s . o u r h i s t o r y t e x t s . T h e r e c a n b e n o t h e c o m i n g y e a r s a g a l a e r a for ditions. e x c u s e f o r t h i s . 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Tin- S l a t e Colli-: ,- I'Jiv ,, - i i n , will p r e s e n t a m e m b e r ol 'In M a i 1 of H a d i o l o g i e a l Ser\,,-,••• ,,n Mm Tl li n . I ' n m . r i.I I h e I Y . . . . / I " i o w n "i un < i ( i u d a y at 7:.'iU p in in liru 'I In- g r o u p \\ e a r e o n ! I i i I l l . i l l g e t h e W o l ' l is c o n c e r n , d w itb i l e t e c t i n g r a d i o - ,,, ill', I p i e ] This the c o m a c l i v 11v in o u r p o n d s a n d at n i\ |,,d;,\ a n d < l i r e ! - a i d miililp h e l ' e a s p a r ' ol t h e M a i , - \ and y e a r s a g o !VMI ll g r a m to p r o t e c t it - , r :,-•• nAI r o| ihe i o i n i n u n i s ! Hi ' h e w.iv il c o n v c r ' s All llieinbeis, |,,, ul", memtie , .1 n ,i', d. not t h e d o w n and interested -'u,!, ,g - an- in a , ll , o, , e.'i.e coin 111 (III I s| s Io a t t e n d \ short lm nc - nn h I l e a n - a \ -. "I llV e 111 ing will lake plai i al ". hn li m will A communist must study three h o u r s a n e v e n i n g his c r e e d , w o r k w e e k e n d s h e l p i n g on p r o p a g a n d a , , „ , , „ „ h ,,„ P - i ™ 6 » - « a n d d i s t r i b u t e m a t e r i a l s a t t h e 5:00 a l n -1"11 a l " " ' l ( H ' a l factory. li,, r e is a s t r o n g f e l l o w s h i p w h i c h r k s lor t h e b e t t e r i n g of m a n ' s mi a n d w o r l d p e a c e ( K u s s i a m l iiu all n a t i o n s i. A c o m m u n i s t beb i w c s h is h o n e s t l o r h e f a c e s llic l a d s I h e c a u s e d e m a n d s of in g e n e r a l ? , " a f r e s h m a n , a S o p h omore, a Junior, a Myskania m e m b e r of t h e f a c u l t y h a d t h e s e c o m ments: J a n i e F a g a n ' 6 5 — " R i v a l r y is a g o o d w a y to get to k n o w y o u r fel- TOM'S BARBER SHOP s, ItOKIN .11 S T "Gee, honey, you'll never pass your physics exam unless you learn to loosen up!" NOT H U b K L D MUD Most .17 1 H a m i l t o n I XI'KKIK.M'K IN CASK VOl' DIDN'T KNOW St. IT ART KAPNER Writes All Types of Insurance (|K,M-VIMIS _ LIFE-AUTO-FIRE _ | g w m m , m ,.,i.,,,....iy..ii:'!i'!i'i:i!' 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MARK 20 WOljIDERKUL.SMOKES' AGED MILD. B L L N D t D MILD I'M. sriUlil ( io io i ol lioliin a n d . \ I \K.-i n l s 1 " J t H L Y b ,__^M Hospitalization HO 5-1471 75 S t a t e Street HO 2-5581 PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1981 STAFF COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1961 Potter Club Edges Tough APA Squad 13-6 Touching All To Nearly Clinch '61 AMIA Football Title Bases State Booters Blast Plattsburgh In Homecoming Game «y DAVE JENKS ADA? e Sw y ' i n a h i g h s P i r i t e d - well fought grid battle on Vet's field, an inspired eai w a s fru A^TTA ? fu , , L s t r a t e d in their attempt to overthrow the Potter dynasty in nushum weiehtiimm,- H, n . AMIA football. The Potter victory virtually clinched the league title for them, since "J,'10"*?" P S 3 m S ; M11"1'11* their only remaining is with TXO, who have yet to come out victorious in their first **™J*gl "^ %yZPf f S imkinJ n & h S l a f , P athl('1'" year in the league. Jump for joy! 1 rungs aie looxing up tor the future Ba ketball players will no longer have their shot., blocked h-' f . A P A s e e m 6 d to be on its way to victory as they controlled the ball for most of the the ceiling or their passes intercepted by a fan sitting hai i n s t n a l t scoring on a intercepted pass by Bob Pollero. It wasn't until the fourth on the court; soccer players will no longer have to oia quarter that EEP began to move the ball and midway through the period they hit the game 15 minutes after rushing out their last class h scoring column with a beautiful pass-run play from C quarterback Camarrata to Bob ball players will no longer have to wait for Hotshot i£! jjziKowitz. A jump pass to Dick Mann for the conversion point put the Pottermen one to finish its game before they start theirs and all m" one point up on APA who had failed to make their extra-point attempt in the first half, even see a crowd of spectators replacing the few loval "?•"' denLs a n d o n e o r t w 0 A l b a n The valiant APA squad put on a determined fight the r / * y urchins who usually m& rest of the way, but their tiring defensive backfield slacked FTOSh DOOterS their endeavors. v v just enough to allow a Camarrata to Spicci pass get bv A rash of improvements have hit the spoil, i(Tm . h,„ them for second touchdown. The conversion failed T I I I ^ 7 a t s t a t e - Could it be that our previously undernourished m, ,. , ., „,, '' ' OH Hllfl^nn /-I lethargic athletic spirit has finally taken some ;ort of a \l tn h P f P , P e r i o d t l s a w Uttle action as both teams seemed ' U ^ ' ,UU:>Un * ' p i l l a n b d c o m e Lo u?e both in the student bod-, and „ £ r r i l , H i S e r ? The second quarter, however, c OJ \A/' administration? Whatever it is, we won't ask questio^ t o o k a T u n f a f t h wTv h n ^ P A Tf^ ? n f h ' e ' P o l l e r o rOr 2nd Will but enthusiastically keep a keen eye on the prog ' ^ l a C a l l e d b a c k o na ues able riSn I t L ,' \ l q tionhope and root for more. ' hu ' ' t re iendo US Hunter nut PnttJit htT^ . /? , Punt by Chuck state's Frosh soccer team reBisThe first thing we notice this year, by c-l.-v. rlv loriki-^ ^oPo^il^P^^S81 U l e W a ," a n C ! a f e W p l a y S lmd i t s ™ (1 win "f " - ~ " at our ever swelling student tax, is the acquis, n fr for the sco?e e A s t o e h a l f c o s S f h"} ^iSft r ° ft"*8 last Wednesday, as the hard-press Armory for our home basketball games. This al-ords tK lectatO interception gave the ball to APA who ran out the clock" inK P e d s st ' nl l l u d s o n Vall, ' v (l,m " m a i n advantages. First of all, it will allow mo., ,., • d UUL c n e U 0 C K - to a 2-i defeat. The victory brmi- to attend the games (picture not having to sii mi . 0 1 l, Sl n(i haf • •'V.unT.M-,'. I", ' 'c '''" >t i i f A A , • -1" states record up to two wins P i l c oi coats, behind a pole, or packed like tl,, ;,Ih E:v 4 A i M /4C//Gn ufivo past! to L i ' 1 I X n ••• and three defeats, wah three ga,nes sardine) and can you imagine what a .six, :Mr i the 20 yard hue APA s . o p p , , Potter Takes SI S *.n,ai„in« " ' ' * P'»>^- U P T, T ? T ^ t ( .S "l* ^ m ) m , V ! - f^' drive and was -.hi,. .„ ,,,,,;„ , , able to lace better known teams who provtou •. :, ( r xU ndwl j wer i n d i m i Hub f » . l ^ c U i L ! ' o V d l e ' l u' • n s ° " i n s S ! 'f T ' " ' ";' " 7 ni ^ ' ^ """"M"' P° ^ t i v e Page Gym, and thircllv .1,. I u r a,Hl w ini,,}! u ;i1 l,,r b c ' i'"1'1 "<' '»<' f'H'r'ii quarter ,, i „ , , l'"^,^',, 1 "'a!m's " a " belter prepared to play on the big cuirl n., •. Pur 1 & (; l(l Then l)Z,kowi.x grabbed .ho ball on' \y ^"ItT ,'.".. ?f ' ' !,, ' "" ""' " " " ™ ' ^ " ' M cr on road trips. a pa.vs p l a y and d o d g e d nasi t h r o e ll 1 , n l; 1 M "' ' '" ''"' " " • ' " ' ' Dick I',"' k Mann '" ' " I an A P A p is> l l u ' , ';' 1 1 ' ^ ' v e r a l t c r c e p l i n u t h r t t imsi-s'ami seori!!- b.ab p.nchdowns a lieauldul n " ' ,.'KI' made n >,, • J i \ c " n what f Spieca for ,he f i n a l T l ) ot ,be g:n,,e. Notice „,.;„,,, .,,„„„ fired AI 1 ',A, V"1- "' « '" , , hs i x " l)l( ' -ame. their way out r,,v , we hope! afternoon see sau ba.tle , ^ T , , ,, T\ , '' 1 when w i l l , i n t h epast thai that , T"''' \ u,,ivlli rxo „,. .f , 1u W i l I ! i l '/ ^ H K , tl)'' I'ed's Tri- \ "m'ik Nancy Schogalelf '•ainina Kappa Phi t h e foj v r ?'.^ •«• | d a \ e d o i l I n the uesdas • ' « " » - « « > I — no „ p l a y o l , , a , n e Will be h e l d U M h t e r i u . n e the c h a i n p i n n s o l t h e league Hockey Tinl i e , I m e e l i i i g ,,l t h e , , a s o n w, ' l ' ' ' ' ' " ' I d on the a t h l e t i c f i e l d '""•• l l u e s d a > l o r a n y o n e l u l e r e s l 1,1 Modern Dance *,', aiiiui HI' nl A. i . Aim are m ^ \laclor, ' ' i i r Mn lern Dance (in,up here a t s - ,, ' , '" ' , ihreale,,,,! « ' ' | e „,.,,, .,• T T T ' : ,,,"„,."j'"'' , " '''' " ' • " " ' " • , i i u u e i l a , r . 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V\ \ A p o l l . , a , ! , „ ' " ' " » ' • " ' > " " * » ' » ' ' " v e ro.sler A „ „ , ' , ' „ „ • , „ Su/il|1|11. ,,, be. I , p h a s e , , , , . , t h e m u, | , j , „ l | ,,,,, ,llliy . ^ lllU u lie: at l! > i- l o r Si, in i,H- nd nl 1 I : ^ II t-.r in Ii i - i II loot 1 Sop) HI nas i l l . end i- \ ear. I i : .ii le M a l e I- in ; l i e sea Plait biireh fill S l a t e soccer liim. wlncii must 'i.inl be t a k e n i n t o ac by any o p p o n e n t . her conlbeting I)esptte inlere.-i. plays a K a r l \ cry goals Krwm senred. fine derby, Ibe Karl /wicklbauei space ' A n ,h,nil<l anyuiie'1 i O1 u n w ,,u ^ t h e ever increasing population we c a n rill. nl. a- I'd I, a i !. heipm Slat. • . " , ' 1 l i n e !n lack ' i;1 p n -' l,i all '• al i l n - i porters for this Homecoming game. p n -enl a I.I., a " BRAINS OR «"«IWN, " r i IIIH r r-!i'iibei i r Pad Shaw Despite the lousy weather, there were several staunch h.i: ai a . a\ I line in l u supporters. These checkers illustrated the true spirit of alin ol'in: a ' >!al ol |]("u r Stale College. In the future, as long as the weather perai Saiunbo siate m i l s - supporters should bc more numerous. However, , ,1 belnre ,,',,.,i .Vjjiig for Coach Garcia was glad that there were at least some sup.i 11 ;il l i . :' i ()ur defense ed by Gary Penfield as goalie, contained Platt.sburg's scoring punch and held them scoreless t h r o u g h o u t the game. This is the second unscored game in a row. 'ho , in (iersleiiherger Sieinon. lll'-l i r - l six Our -coring punch was performing like a well oiled machine. Erwin Seimon scored two quick goals giving us a 2-0 lead and uping his season total to 11. Karl Heinz Gerstenberger and Phil Shaw, a newcomer to the scoring column, ouch scored a goal handing our colorbearers a 4-0 lead a t the end of the quarter. Gerstenberger scored the only goal of the second quarter giving us the half time lead of 5-0. Iii the second half, the Peds continued to roll in high g( iii'. Gerstenberger connected for two more goals in the p r o \ e l o la mn nl ' h e M I , < r K , i ; Id in/ i, il a :'.. el-, a. o. third quarter, making the score 7-0 at the end of the third l.pe.il'.d Hi. ' i n d " ' I'ed i.-am >' • quarter. His fourth goal tied Erwin Seimon for the season jM*imr~.£S£m I i . e . ' /..',,,1.1 do, I I . .i mi, an a - - n u l l on the record. The State all-time record is also four goals for one m l IHii H I . K a r l I I began to 1, ,11. I , ' , o n e o l game. Shaw added another goal in the fourth quarter II ii ,,iid h ,' " O i l -e\ en glials Hie - ! | ,|, l'i ,| w » giving us the game victory, 8-0. This was our fifth victory . allies! |,i up Ills i i ; , . ! ' . ' i I, ill I ill lell-i II, ol the season and our fourth in the conference. \ ha - don. a '• i n the aeain-l -quad. Karl has m a n y y e a r s o f .mil. Strong experience behind their am also - ,, b i l l , - -nie , m i l l ' •i mi l e r w a y , I unlike Hie A b t M , dial I yesterar i H,l\ H I Sial a.se i f s •>,():. IT. ke s| \le, t l This past Saturday, neither driving rain nor chilling cold could daunt the varsity soccer standard bearers. This weather and the freshman game earlier in the day made the field slippery and sloppy. However, we were seemingly unbolhcred by it as we rolled to a 7-0 victory over Plattsburg State had complete control from beginning to end. GIRLS! Coach Garcia had several comments about tomororw's away game with Oswego. "Oswego will be one of the toughest games this season. This game is their Homecoming game and as always the team will be 'up' for it. The rivalry between this school and theirs has always been very keen. The loser of this game has to provide a soccer ball with the date and the score of the game. Plans are being laid to have an annual trophy for the winner. Tiny are skilled and very efficient. However, our team has been playing like a team. They don't have any individualists. I have waited for a team like this for 11 years and I think that they will be able to go far." ' ";';;; ;I';;.",';;;,'"I.I|"V"1' ' ^y win keep .supporting .1. ' I " e a . e you h a v e not h e a r d Dial Kappa II". II..• I e n , aI ,n T'T " ^ T " ' f " ('X,,a,Ul ^V""'1 " Mh and d m , „ . • I „ i Z n T l ' v , " ' m ° V ' ' ' ° ^ Sl'MfK)l •Sl''iU,S' ' " ' " ;'l;i''' ' ! 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H e a d of a r r a n g e merits a r e Gail Ifaibel a n d K a y Byers, S o p h o m o r e s . J u d y Hall a n d Phyli.N ( J r a / . i a n o , J u n i o r s , a r e in C l u b f r o m 8:30-12:30. A n o p e n h o u s e w i l l b e h e l d on S u n d a y f r o m 3-5 p . m . Alpha Pi Alpha K a y S m i t h '62, Alpha Pi A l p h a ' s newly elected President, announces t h a t t h e r e will b e a n i n f o r m a l p a r t y a t C a r m a n ' s Hall t o n i g h t a t 8:30. Psi G a m m a L u c i l l e M o n a c o '62, P r e s i d e n t , a n n o i m c e s a n o p e n h o u s e f o r off c a m p u s m e n will b e h e l d t o n i g h t a t 8. Chi Sigma Thcta P r e s i d e n t M a r y A n n D i R u s c i o '02, a n n o u n c e s t h a t a n open h o u s e for S t a t e s m e n will b e h e l d O c t . 29, 79:.'i(). Alfred U n i v e r s i t y : S e v e r a l a c t i v e c l u b s a t Alfred i n c l u d e a P s y c h o l o g y C l u b , a Sociology C l u b a n d a P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e Club. An a t t e m p t is b e i n g m a d e to f o r m a b r i d g e club. Europe during the coming 6,000 c o l l e g e s e n t e r e d t h e i r tions for selection, port cast France, Germany r e s u l t of t h e i r year. produc- a n d 18 members Brock- will t o u r and Italy as a winning. Towson State T e a c h e r s College (Md.): A Leadership Conference sponsored annually b y t h e S t u d e n t Government Association will be held f o r 200 s t u d e n t o f f i c e r s a n d m e m b e r s of t h e f a c u l t y a n d a d m i n istration. T h e c o n f e r e n c e is a t w o clay r e t r e a t a t a c a m p i n B e n s o n , .Maryland, a n d is d e s i g n e d t o e n Itrockport State: Brockport's pro- courage c o o p e r a t i v e d i s c u s s i o n a n d d u c t i o n of " G u y s a n d D o l l s " h a s e x c h a n g e of i d e a s t h a t w i l l a u g been selected by the USD to tour ment college p r o g r a m s . > 9 4 * M e n ' s Fashions Men's fashions this f„i| k t a k e n a t u r n t o w a r d mixed i f a n d t h e " h e a v y look" ,„ \ ' a c c o r d i n g to the manage ? 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P r e s i d e n t , J u d y K a m i n s k y Monday evening. a n n o u n c e s that next w e e k ' s rush Phi Delia p a r l y s c h e d u l e will b e a s f o l l o w s : S: 111 > . l i m e s '62, P r e s i d e n t , a n F r i d a y : Beta Zola, (Jainina K a p n o u n c e s t h a i G a r y Q u i c k a n d T o n y |>a P h i , K a p p a Delia, and Phi H i s e r v a t o w e r e u n t i e d for d i n n e r Delta. in a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r t h e i r h e l p o n M o n d a y : Bela Zela, Chi S i g m a Phi D e l l ' s h o m e c o m i n g final, o i l i e r T h c t a , K a p p a Delia, a n d Psi C a m h e l p e r s will b e i n v i t e d at n f u t u r e m a . Tuesday: Gamma Kappa Phi, K a p p a lit*tn Phi Delia. Sigma Alpha, and Sigma President R o n C o s l i c k '62, a n Phi Sigma n o u n c e s i h a l a d a l e p a r l y will h e Thursday: Chi S i g m a Thela. h e l d t o n i g h t a t t h e Kurt O r a n g e G a m m a K a p p a P h i , P h i D e l i a , a n d Phi G a m m a . 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A soccer g a m e a g a i n s t Mountrlair College is d e s i g n a t e d t o in1'Tcsl the s p o r t s f a n a t t e n d i n g , a n d durinfi the e v e n i n g , S t a l e C o l l e g e Theatre will p r e s e n t Othello, its first I9B1-BJ p r o d u c t i o n a n d :'S irum MI.any state's Nominations for Campus Queen have been made by (. 'iino i. j , i;,,iM'i-i baker and An- students during the past week. Voting will be held on Tues.in ' . Kepresi IIIIIH ile ( n l l e u e N e w s a r e I r e n e day or Wednesday in the Peristyles for the purpose of choos\\ \ i,.,. I'nsnient of ihe tng five candidates for Campus Queen. Actual voting for 'n - \ss,iciaiion, and one girl will be held following this. dent of t h e C o l l e g e , will s p e a k , a n d ,.\ f n r m e i pr.il'e - . r .'.;,.,•' other s p e a k e r s will b e f e a t u r e d . | „ , . 1 ( | .,, , ) , , , i , , , . , . . , ,,. ni(.n) A coffee h o u r f o r p a r e n t s a n d | , , . 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I ' I ± ' TUT I , freshmen. ;u\tl o v e r 1,000 p e o p l e i b i s t u n e nol I .r :|, . I n , . . ' l,e,.e| : are expected Io a t t e n d . A full p r o - 1 | M | | ( , s U | ( | ( . | M | H M K , ^ ] uram of a c l n i i i e s h a s b e e n s c h e e l pl'e.ssly j uled, anil t h e p a r e n t s will b e y i v c n III: 'as consultant a glimpse of all p h a s e s of c a m p u s i',' ( 7 pa ri",„;.'„", ,„, ,,,„, I'll lif(' u r a d u a t e .sludy " Activities A/o-ttced / " N / _ / / " * _ U I U L OHSTI ili-iin ''Kiiliim IM | dale. T h e m e e t i n g will d i s c u s s a d m i s son io g r a d u a t e school, fellow .ships, and assisianlships. Applications for t h e R e g e n t s College T e a c h i n g F e l l o w s h i p will b e g i v e n 0UI OPEN HOUSE T h e w o m e n of P i e r c e H a l l will be holding their annual open house. Suiul.i,\ ,il 2 p m All f a c u l t y m e m t i e r s , f r i e n d s , a n d r e l a t i v e s a r e inM t c d to l o u r t h e h o u s e a n d m e e t our housemother. Mrs Gladys Hand, a n d the officers Following t h e l o u r r e f r e s h m e n t s will b e s e n e,| in t h e h i g h ' R o o m w h e r e y o u e m i'i l a \ a n d t a l k w n h t h e g i r l s See yen there' The annual event known as Campus Night, to be held on November 11, is rapidly approaching, and preparations •in i .ii<HI l e u •• . lie ill H i e I ' o l l e e i a l C ,,,. ' for Campus Night activities are already in el feet. 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