PAGE 8 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, 1961 PtMkUuf <Jto<u4e, J+owU Kappa Delta Frances Cicero '02, P r e s i d e n t , a n n o u n c e s that the following girls were pledged into K a p p a Delta on Monday evening: Marcia Anderson, S a n d y B a r o n , Ellie K a u f m a n , and Anita Pepc, Juniors, a n d Sue Kesslcr, Robbie Starr, Rosemary T h o m a s , a n d D a r l a Zeigcr, Sophomores. Ueta Zeta P r e s i d e n t D o r i s E d c l s t e i n '62, a n n o u n c e s t h a t t h e r e will b e a n o p e n h o u s e f o r off c a m p u s m e n o n S u n d a y f r o m 3-5 p . m . 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. 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S t u d e n t s s h o u l d be a w a r e of t h e c r i t e r i a f o r t h e s e l e c t i o n of C a m p u s Q u e e n , s e t u p by d i e R i v a l r y C o m m i t t e e . al " K i v a l r y , a c o m p e t i t i v e p e r i o d of , , n c o n t e s t s a n d fun b e t w e e n t h e f r e s h m a n and Sophomore classes, w a s , i n s t i t u t e d al S l a l e C o l l e g e in li)2/l \ i. o , , ,, , •, , , r lo m u t e t h e i n d i v i d u a l c l a s s e s ; in ol | . .. , , . , p a r t i c u l a r t h e I r e s h m a i i and Soph i; • be- i e r I l i n e s I iiiiin am „ o m o r e classes, and to help the ( . .ai n. . n e l h" < News. Mr f | . | | s h [)(,(.()m(, a ( , . u s l l i m ( , ( | „ , ,,„,. ; i ! .ke Pillowing I h e ( ] | f ( i ,, H e is niosi n.. 1 o a- ,oi a .M, I ily on I In u n t i n - ••! >'..: I . - p. . , i . a n d ..n reli ...n . i i a " . . . n .o . p e ,,| Knuland Mr i i.i. ;... . . ' • • ' or in b '.nil . I lie l i u l i . i n l (-r I i 11»» I ,,,| ( i l a s s . C i u d i s l i l{eli".iniis D i a n i a ^ , j ^ H<,i>|. ] n . a '" •' ( ' , ( ) l i r s i , , , n s 'i l c , ; , ' , „ ,,., ^ ,,l i ,iu, ain.ii , „ , ; , , |,, | | M , ..puiip I | \ r | - \ linn-. ' .',, ion u a • In- i m h o n o r ,, ,, ,. , , , \l r i . I- ' b i i . r m i hie Carolina Juniors, P u b l i c i t y ; I ' r i s c i l l a S t e l i r and Ron K i c h l e y , J u n i o r s , C o f f e e Hour; Hob F a i r b a n k s '04, I n v i t a tions; Kran H a r r i s 'G4, P r o g r a m s ; Tuny I)i l i o c c o ' 0 1 , O p e n H o u s e s ; •Judy F e r n a n d e z '(i.'l, F l o w e r s ; Ho Pelrick 'i>:i, T o u r s ; H a r r y T h o r n hill and d i m C o n k l i n , Juniors, Business, a n d P a t W o i n s i s k i a n d Sue P l a n , . J u n i o r s , F a c u l t y i their: ! : afternoon Open h o u s e s in all d o r m i t o r i e s a r e scheduled for I h e e n t i r e d a y . 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 | , , . A a , ;•,,,), ,., i , , , , .,., (acuity m e m b e r s is p l a n n e d f o r t h e t a u - b i ai -ueh nnr. . r :'i. • j . K 9 Is if better Io many in college-or waif fill lafer9 OH M a i ' >w im.inc, chairman and K.i'hv C l a s s a n d l b ten | l < , > , r . n u m s r* ,,i i . r . i ', lias b e e n i m p u r l e i l , onl of t h e M i d d l e \ " e s . Hie I mi :plele W o r k s of S b a k e s p e . i l e, alnl hi :..' Assisting t h e c o - c h a i r m e n arc,,M ,,„,,;„.. ) , „ , , , , ,,„ h Nl.„ ' • " " - ' ' i ii„ I ' x c e l s i o r the following committee b e a d s : ( ) | ( | J J J S . l U | 1 | l ( ] , . , , .,|, ,i , , . , , , . , - I P. I,., i : l "']'"'.' ','.,. ' Kuiiire Anne D u n a n a n d A n n e W o r s n o p p , .,. ,... .,., > , , , , - , . . , , .< \- M.i a / i l i e '!'',"'' '',, | , , | „ 11 \\ Ol K S l | , | S M '. ' I | p | I . | I I. K SCA Changes Student Christian Association, " ' ' " ' I ' ' h ' t ' m e s itself a s .: fellow s h i p ,,f m e n a n d w o m e n w i t h i n t h e e e u m e i i i e il ( h r i s t i a n I r ,i d i I I on w l u e h s e e k s Io r e l a l e I he C h r i s t i a n ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' " t h e c o n c e r n ; , of a c a d e m i c • " " ' c a m p u s life, h a s r e c e n t l y e i al " • ' l l ' ' • l l 1 ' 1 c h a n g e d its o r g a n i s a t i o n l h a n g e - in t h e e o n M i i i . t i o n w e r e m a d e b e c a u s e I h e g r o u p tell i! w a s ' " ' l o i m n g b o g g e d d o w ll in o r g a i u / a 'loii.d s t r u c t u r e Die new a r r a n g e n i e n t s a r e e x p e c t e d t o ;dlow for m o r i f r e e d o m i^i a c t i o n a c c o r d i n g ' ' ' ' h e n e e d s of I h e a w n l.ilion i Anoibei Committees will b e a m e e t i n g f o r s e n i o r s on o p p o r t u n i t i e s for g r a d u a t e school on !• r . d a y . i let 20, I p in. at I . a ! Annex. 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. One of ui'ion iniifeienee of ihe siatc the highlights of the evening is the announcing of the r-M-. ..i \eu y.irk on ocio- campus Queen. i lie I'.nejisli D e p a r l n eni ..I S l a l e been sent mil to t h e p a r e n t s of a l l p r o f e s s o r " | <y College Press S t u d e n t s t o S e l e c t N e w Slates Events A n n u a l C a m p u s Q u e e n C o l l e g e has a - ' a i n mil . I o n - iiseli ,,, l l n | „ . m , ; i h l | , l l s (,,,,„., ,, in n l ii H e slriic n r e am i The p r o g r a m will c o m m e n c e w i t h I'role.ssor I laid.n a luncheon for p a r e n t s a n d s t u d e n t s k n o \ w i e d i. a. In i in both t h e A k l e n - W a t e r b u r y a n d ' " ' H i ' T . IS m e . : m : Brubacher I)inin» Rooms. A f t e r | , ; " ' ' " " ' n l : ! •'"• , ' 1 1 " ' I the l u n c h e o n , a g e n e r a l m e e t i n g !b " ' "• L' - ll' ia" dl lul ;,' ' 1 I " ' " '•••'• eon.Miba'ioii' for p a r e n t s will t a k e p l a c e in P a g e T h e I Hall. Dr. K v a n K. C o l l i n s , I ' r e s i - i i c l o b i r ii A ' ! ! i i;.| •est wife? V O L . X L V I N O . 22 ™ : : " " ' ' ™ At Ten-Eyck Stale C o l l e g e ' s a n n u a l P a r e n t s ' 1 D ay uill be h e l d t h i s y e a r o n S a l • l i r ( |av N o v e m b e r 4 . T h e c o - c h a i r -" Ul •> ,,. i ir ,, , ,. • men a r c Dick Kelly and d e n Schleifcr, . J u n i o r s . I n v i t a t i o n s h a v e Check your opinions against Mil's Campus Opinion Poll "7 Hall. \ l . l i \ N \ , \ i : \ \ V O R K , F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 27, 1 9(11 Parents' Day Hardin Craig To Take Place Aids Faculty S h o r t r a i n c o a t s with the ? U l i n i n g w h i c h looks like s h o e ? a n d t h e s u b u r b a n - l e n g t h coat v e r y p o p u l a r a m o n g college se T h e s e c o a t s g . v c the a p p ; r j of b e i n g h e a v y but a r e really weight. Soft cws Z-464 j erta Kirschner, B a r b a r a Waite, Helone I'liatiger, Lorrie Z w i e k l e b a u e r , Marilyn Riggeria, J a n e Quay, and Mary Rabb. Sigma Phi Sigma Stat £wcUa*iG2,i Central Michigan University: A p o s t e r m a k i n g contest for freshm a n w o m e n w a s held b y t h e a r t d e p a r t m e n t of (he s c hool . T h e winn e r r e c e i v e d t h e h o n o r of b e i n g t h e official p o s t e r m a k e r f o r t h e r e m a i n i n g school y e a r for t h e univ e r s i t y . A d o l l a r p e r p o s t e r is a w a r d e d to t h i s p e r s o n . c h a r g e of r e f r e s h m e n t s . J o a n M e Initialed were: Joyce Cirillo, draw '(!•!, w a s p l e d g e d Monday Barbara Kittleberger, Ann LaMar, night. Lynda Tyrol), J o a n Thompson, RobPotter Club P r e s i d e n t . 10d H r e n n a n '62, a n n o u n c e s Unit o n O c t o b e r 20 at 8:,'1() p . m . t h e r e will b e a n i n f o r m a l p a r l y at t h e I t a l i a n B e n e v o l e n t S o c i e t y Oo&i *7<4e Fe.W.s The Marine Corps oilers a comm i s s m n to the c o l l e g e S e n i o r upon | | u , . s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n of a t e n week Officer C a n d i d a t e Course, acc o r d i n g to C a p t a i n S h e e h a n . h ,. l ! l ' ' ! " ™? » 1 " ' : " " ' *"«"* »* t h e o p t i o n ol s e l e c t i n g e i t h e r g r o u n d ,,|- a v i a t i o n t r a i n i n g For further information, contact C a p t a i n S h e e h a n w h e n lie v i s i t s t h e c o l l e g e N o v e m b e r t), o r w r i t e ()ff l e e r S e l e c t i o n O f f i c e r , R o o m 12221224, C h i m e s H u i l d m g , S y r a c u s e 2, New York STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961 PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961 CommHHic<di»*^' The Crisis fhe Observers The faces of SUCA students for the past two weeks To the Editor: have been as deeply furrowed with worry lines as those m last weeks ;^»,p l n ""^. Df the early Americans must have been during the great News, . . ^ ^ V n t J f r " K ! American crisis. Thomas Paine wrote of that crisis, under the sub-title of ••.Milne Mala"These are the times that try men's souls . . . " A more dy." The writer wanted to know Apropos phrase could not describe the mid-semester crisis , „ , , , , , Milne dues not "own I age Field any more than the College However, this attitude has not only affected the studying approach towards mid-semester exams, but participation in extracurricular activities as well. We wonder if this change in attitude is portentious of the kind which will prevail for the remainder of the year. We certainly hope not. Apathy about extracurricular activities has long been a source of attack at this college. Total disinterest, perhaps a subversive tributary of this new attitude, could become a source of a full scale war. 'owns" n We would like to re ' '" '" ' - sl,l " l ' lh lllal ,! ni)1 '* ;.'. ;<|ll'Hllun "' wb!' '% ', '' i ; ^ / ^ ^ »lr U'l i,Isa!r„T," ,,;,M „, l)u . Mj|m, Sc,h()ll| attempt,„.. i„ n,nduei physical education classes and intramural programs <>n a field winch has been disignaied for this purpose The field min(l llu l lk 1 WELL, EVEItYKODY'S |)()|\(, n •' iiilnxliHcil in' "" isn 1 '•••« is ( j r m i i ' ''Uqiictte to cut anyone you've i Ihis. (pule obviouslv, creates a h a z a r ( | u . hjl .|, s) ' ll)U | ( | | )( , ( , a s SHANGRI-LA ily recognized 11 also creates a Is there a c t u a l l y a place w h e r e I r e s h m e n problem for us in attempting to is, it's certainly nnl at d e a r Ole \ Y S ( " | conduct classes when our pupils SCCKA'.'. S l ' C A ' VILE. n saft,[y i Recently, the State College Revue received information !^'t;^n/f:';,,!)„\^V;;\^K;;!;is(,r',<'S '" M r s TO GNUS t h a t it m a y b e c o n s i d e r e d for a s e v e n - w e e k E u r o p e a n t o u r Let us cite a leu examples We haVl at llia,lv M t n ' ' lh mh l, l,lll students r d v,J >walk ,il11 sponsored by the Defense Department Four years ago when "Boyfriend" was 'produced ' the bgrouD received auoliIUU ,. , , P l e e u u u appii " ","' !'' '," To the typist for o u r beneficienl plications further consideration had to be suspended employer said, 'we're noi impressed inl 1MKAHDS eitin i ','''''" "Vl'1 ,'l!,e'"t tre r ss l H nIss ii; "aul '" """' < ' " " " " " " • ' by capital s k i n g loo much n, h V' , a m e and walk right into Ihe net v'e have observed the studenls written'' Cation forms t o ra c o m p a r a b l e tour, but due t o certain com- 'o swing at the bail, walk Ihrough ' M ' L I M T T H E BIG WIND These tours are managed by the American Educational Theatre Association, Inc., which selects apDroximatelv ten s aii game, and even through " >< ' >» don i want a float, so v,w dun't warn a das l l |J l i a s s ( alislll< s y r ri , "V " '"' " ' " " "" 'Presentaiive resign, vVitimui cailm. ,.ru~ 'nes. In almost every case you, too, c a n be a K e n d o God -mil ,--,,i n i * .• • , ' ' ^ a lll(,tl, these ,u schools to participate each year. The S.U.C.E. at Brock- smdenis never quit-ken their ste, ' port is among those schools presently touring Europe. »r veer from their original course ''ARTY PARTY T„j:„ij„„i nartmpn ! t ^ T a r f c t ° v e r e d , b y t h e D ^ n s e " " hi y seem eompletelv oblivious of " ' ' thought formal rush p a r l i e s were n , D e - their mierferenee with M , I n e ^aturdav m the Student . ' m m ! , t h e r e wn paitment. Each member ol the company receives $7 per elasses. n is amazing t,, us how •'"••" as l«n« as it's legal girls Clay l o r l i v i n g e x p e n s e s a n d is g i v e n a $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 life i n s u r - anyone, especially fuiure teachers, enntinuous s h o w , go ,,„ ,. v ,,,. y ance However, policy plus and accident coverage. ' a n ''-' s" discourteous and so in- long as it is legal, buys. the sickness college must pay all production >'e do not believe this present SCAI'EGOATLN'G expenses Sconsiderale ° llllall except for t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d royalties. i After all. a s l a m is a slam tolling in front of a baiter ready 1 T h e S c h o o l WOllld " » i> necessary a Some years s ,n,, m Mean-iid. |.,.„|.u , 1()(j Xi, Senate h a s a l w a y s taken the b l a m e Ini al s , a u also have to assume some measure of responsibility for the "'' " " ' decided in construct ''' ' ' wish 'bat ilio.se people beam students while they are abroad. Of course, the h e ttou o u r WOUld r ' '""•' J l ' ; '''> irnund Page grievances to their s e n a t o r s r a t h e r than MI m w ri ;,llu probably be impossible during the school Year because ,i " '"' '' ' ' '"'la-v '"' '"~ ''"'"'"' ''"'"idamis have arisen ihai M n.:ause in( s rHj t h e i n t e r r u p t i o n of s t u d i e s o " ' '"' " 'I'^ppoinled b\ ean they properly act when i|,e nnlv ml,urn ""' bnuied use ihese sidewalk, 'heir c l a s s m a t e s is, d e n m a i o r y Go niiiem i , Ml Nevertheless, if proper arrangements could be mad '""" " " " h't's h e a r a little positive m o v e m e n t ol -.on l ''' s W ' '• '• a i 1 ' ^ ' i' - s the column the experience would prove valuable to members of the lated ,i,y Vi, n neces^ai- NEW NATION ( ( ) \ ( l l \ I D | \ M i l l IMA Revue as drama students, as education or liberal arts ma- . . , ,",;,;, i ranee Oil sa.V [|IJ(.S | | | a | ..,.,,. , | M M | ( l | | I,.,,,,„., uf n jors, and as professional men and women Iricln.iis i n , M , 1 1 lo Line in ' ' ' " ' " In addition, the prestige of the school and the reputa- n••i al'i'inpl .- ,. to diM-n Iran., Ihese »"s have ii ],!,,, in; um ol the l.ve-year-old Revue would be greatly e n h a W d a - oT,n, , t hlie,.i, e path ill i a i . m l „, ol III,il S t a t e s grout) is chosen. ,.,„i ,,„. ,l i e,l i j 'III • I t h e r „ | „ Ol be . - n u n l u l side • , , , We sincerely hope that the oostacles will be p n ) | J , r l v ' ' ,,„•: evaluated and overcome ' ' • , , , ' ' "" >'• each ,.,,, 1,1 UIC | | | | , | V,||;,|| I' "J! 'be !.,,.!,! ,;i,1,|rnl- STATE COLLEGE NEWS ESTABLISHED Vol pubJLui.ed *vri y Y\ MAY T H E CLASS OF do.Wl 1916 Ul 1918 O c t o b e r 21, r h r w . s ; » | > r i u! H'.i »J ';( - l . f <'<,,.C l ;, I he Uitlferfil'.y Ooil ' I ' of * 1 u r » ' l 0 i , a-. A.:,., b j II,it Newa Uoiir.l 1,„ i,,,. H , , , ANNS ei'iruii IN , , i I K 1 , ">'• LI HI . ,. ,.,, , , Mihii^|,.g u,||, lt IJI;OA.*« UAiiTUjIJ IJOUIH Ml l i n e , I, NKWfl IIOAHL l V ' -'"'« A*»u,-Iale A'.siirln, *••>*» Ul* fJoiinuli»„i A...»-»ia., C.I...I IK;,!,'.,„.., EI.-il.NMAN III.Mil I IN LA f IV Hi . It ISARliAKA 1IAI.1. A N N S H.MI'i'll LINLA MBRKY BUUANNE l'(,LL L A V h JI-.NK.S L'-SK Kn. ,i , 1'l.ii tin: .|J , UuAaieM-AjiviTtu,,^ Oircul»u«i-Excha;,gu K,l • „ , K<l.„r fB.II .,, B,!]u,i u,|„01 J5,|lu,r K ,, ,(i] D,ln,„ •>•"•• (>4,u Jim WneeJi-i &•• e l . i ii HIM v.i e Hbr,t \t Al, , ,,n,ii, ,,.., ai.«i,i, .il t»; »d<lre»aof| to the « l u „ r i U .i I muni be «Hf, will be U ' . u . f . ' l oi, , e i | . „ u n , e BTATK IXjUJOLJts H BWH M " " " "" re^xiiiAibun, for '/],.i, .i;i.s ei,,i'-...i-'l in ,14 l o . u n . m ,,, ,.<ii,u,i,,,leal.on,, j , , « « p . « i » , t o M Iift,*.-Jld, i. / Ifl.l-. A .U.1 Vlu*.i ,I , „ | ami leann wa >ro: L I.INliA I.A/.SBI.I a WILLIAM l-'RA.S'Ki'NW I.HSNI Wlffl'K'lt l,v on all ci,| l o -A.ilk , r o u n d I',,:-, b i n . I.,,-,. ; i n ' l o ,||'| ollp, »r ,,,„.! '."d..- „n appe,,| '•'' •:'"l'"'> I' li ill VM\\ Ue •" ' ' c o n on avoid ' " ' '''leholls .i. Hi I" ' l i e , I,. 'e.l... XI. \'l " T h e m o r e I reflect, the more 1 a m astonished at the important c h a r a c t e r of t h e historian. He is thc sovereign censor to decide upon the renown or infamy of his fellow men. . . His power extends even beyond the g r a v e . " Washinglon Irving. R e m e m b e r this, my children .My tale is splendidly begun and sorrow fully ended . . . bark Last S a t u r d a y ' s The f a m i l y Weekly had an article about NiaKara Falls Apparently one of our intrepid alumnae was the first woBy A N N E DUGAN man. vea ihe first person to brave thai lorrenl Let me recount the Once upon a time t h e r e w a s a food—who can do a thing but plotz feat of Anna Kdson Taylor as it is clever, upright, stalwart and free- down and recover, reennh d in a tattered October 25 thinking young chap n a m e d F i l b e r t When Filbert saw what a restI'Kil, New Voik 1'imes. „i ue walked lovvards t h e cafeFink Filbert decided to a t t e n d ful institution he w a s attending, Her defense against the murder- State College ( h u r r a y ) , b u t when what could he do but e s c a p e into I we carefully tried to avoid OIL flood was a wooden barrel four he came here, only one thing m a r - a daily d r e a m world. His lypewrit-ppin« on siime Milne s t u d e n t s , and mm hall feel in diameter Mrs. red his placid existence — he suf- e r kept people awake during t h e •then passed into the main eafeTaylor wa- secured by a shoulder fered from insomnia. ^ i n time hi see the l a t e s t dish afternoon, and after he learned how strap to piolecl her neck. She ling act sponsored by t h e eafeNight upon night, Filbert tossed to play bridge and poker, his h o u r s hi'1 adi, d through a hose inserted and turned upon his humble pallet, after dark were well spent. Once I staff. 111 a b ,|, near the barrel top. She (lie couldn't afford a bed—that's or twice a month he would stay u p m the ticket booth, w e r a n into was sei adrd'l on Ihe Canadian .side why he c a m e h e r e ) a s thoughts all night to p r e p a r e for a p a p e r or •.rclassmen trying to sell p a s s e s ol the Falls The ealm above the powerful enough to add to the wis- an e x a m and then he would r e s t for Jhefrosli for the use of the lower brink and 'hen the suction of the dom of the ages kept him a w a k e , a week afterwards. l i e b e c a m e so risiylr The next slop on o u r t r i p I all- '.'.i iv |e i Fur a moment the Finally be decided sleep w a s un- upset at registration time b e c a u s e where Ss ilic Veterinary Office This Saturday morning at X la | i ; , n , | ,„ ,.,,, „„ , , , . h n n k , ||1( | ,,„,„ necessary, and he look to writing all t h e ten, eleven, and twelve e studenls were lined u p to r e two ol S t a l e ' s art classes will , a \ j V , . , , . .,,, i, ,., .,,.,, ,|„, ; ; n V ( . r | 1( ,. philosophical theses in the w e e o'clock elasses were shut out, that |yc the new 'disease of t h e "hon v o y a g e " to Albany for .. da;. :,,,. M , - , T,,.;.,, W ; I , ,. ( . S( . U( .,| h,,th hours of Ihe dawning d a y . His mind he went straight home and develeek' and to find mil w h a t d i s e a s e and proceed onward to \ n i N'ork ,,11•..,. , i m | ,.,,,,,, |,, Ms hummed with great ideas a n d h e oped a case of mono, ( catch next week. 'it.v where they will \ i - n ., , i., I ||,,.,v mueli tin-, daiuuless heroine spenl his lime pursuing knowledge. Despite all obstacles to F i l b e r t ' s ,- eulie-.v'.s Farther on down the hall t h e m u s e u m s Mr F.dward I' ' ••.'. I, \ ,,,,,|,| |,,,,,. a ,|d,. ( | i Filbert wanted to be in the swing scholarly success, he ended u p peroan> and groans w e r e d r o w n e d Associate Professor ol Art and Mr n , . | , |„ ,.,,,.,,. ||,„. v s | u , u ,uidei-.s of things, however. When he c a m e fectly acceptable with a 2.0003 inI by Ihe rinipnj,' of the c a s h ren- William Wilson. Assoeiate I'roh-s tIii".m.:b ihe darkening misl of tune, to Slate he discovered that most d e x . ter in the Co-op. After waiting m sor of A i l . will ion,lu.i iheir f,,r -<itii-n s,,me thoughtful journal people spent their every waking Things began to change in Fil1 I'll' nearly an hour, we bought classes in Amcriaii Art Appro,-la , | s h . v i lei! u- bit- and pieces of bour in a lethargic stupor Being |,crt's life, however, lie didn't lion and History ,,| \n, oni and her libi m r \ n n a was married llr pack n[ cigarettes, a n d a s we blurry eyed the morning after w a s m a k i - a fraternity second s e m e s t e r ickctl up our three cents c h a n g e Clas-ieal Art. respectr.,• I;, on tour- ; i ! nineoeii and widowed al twenty " i n . " and silting bright-eyed a n d b e c a u s e none of the " i n " people Severe pushed into Ihe hall I 'n- i d ' t h r e e of New \n\\. c,i : . . .,,: : . ,, s ) | l . ,,-,,, M ,| ,,,,,- | a , „ | ,., .|,t :, „ r a m i ' to go with poised pen in hand w m , ,„ | , j s spastically scheduled -|Uileil we fou^hl our way back in s c u m s Mrs F r a n c e s sum he- ', i- S | l c . ,|„.,| ;„ niiil, -- nearly blind at an eight o'clock w a s " o u t . " classes, lie had a girlfriend from pick up a textbook which we lling L e c t u r e r in \ i i A I ! ,e ' '.m ; i l l ,| ;, ,,.,, All of Filherl's friends .stumbled the "other end of town" and since i nM ,, ,-;,,,! head librarian. see- through their morning classes with he h a d hide money, he couldn't "n found was nut of stock. Anaiii p a n \ die group j mnl) pushed us out into the hall On Ihe agenda for tin- da\ a l e i''.u". ',• I'n-iucnl Collins, and a sense of duly, although some fell take the bus to see h e r . Nothing hereupon we s u m m e d u p o u r visits lo Ihe Metropolitan \lu-eiim Mr- I'.nm im i h a \ e been .searching that the eight and nine o'clock in- w a s left hut to walk and this w a s tirane and fought o u r w a y into uf Art. Tin- MiiM-um ol Modern fur our \nu.i l i - l - o l grads from -iruolors were rubbing them ol a great sacrifice on F i l b e r t ' s p a r i eoffice After presenting o u r stu- Art and the d r . 'cnheiiu Museum the Norn ,,i - ' I i al Ml',my have their well-deserved rest. F.ven so, He cultivated an interest ( h e a v e n eat lax card, draft c a r d s , d r i v e r ' s To round out tin day '- a, ti\ Hie- been -'n.b, d ' areluily No one ean they were gracious enough to p u t forbid) in the economic system of cen-e-, autobiographies, family Ihe group will -pend - e \ e r a l hour- lind iu-i u , an cniilribute nollung up with such inconveniences twice the Fskimo culture and received a n digrees, and »ave them o u r fin-seeing si gills in i.iei -n w e h \ lila.e b, He e., iie.i.. "I llu - brave, cour- a week But bucking up enough A on his term paper. Soon h e hewill .ueoiis woman l o r us. .she never lm- a two o'clock was indeed a pain gan to gel A's in everything trpnnt.s and photographs they One bus and a slaimn « a en i liai'L-eil lis only ten c e n t s to be used for tin- Held trip and le-ar h\, d i„-,, r ,lied never braved beyond endurance. In the bright ,.,„„„ l r | ( , m l s s h u n n c c ] | | j s ,..„,, ihniiiiei ' nil- ol Niagara So hours of the afternoon, ihese world- | | | m | I j s ,.„„,„•„,.,„, , h | . ( , w ] l j s . Cash a check WHAT.A BAKCAI.V Iv all s t u d e n l s ir.- e x p e , !' U l o a l be it weary and care-worn m a r t y r s shuf- W | . | U T ( ) U | 1 | R , w j n d j w _ See\on ne.xl week X ( j '()m, fled homeward (or skipped gaily to w ( m | d s j | m , x ) (() h j m j n ( . | u s s , ) ( ,. a rush p a r t y ) with good intentions. ( > a u s ( ? , u , a s k w | sli() flnd 1his Alter a page or two ol some moldy ( | i s U | r . | u , ( | i | | ( , ,, w h ( , n F i l l K . r t } . I 4 .... I o i l , ,.l , . . . , , 1 , 1 I w i I w i t l / l V I ll M l * •ld text, what could be better t h a n , |,) s received received a a 3.087 .i.um (he i no slipped suppeu a a litmlit,l( n , l,n (1 nner •' ' ?«' " ' ' ' ^ tie in g v m i and published a book, Ihe a p p e t . l e . t h e n a l t e r all that ( . ( ) | k , f , j a k , s „ , R , l y r t , b o || ( > [ 1 . 0 n e Art Class Plans New York Trip at the CO '• " i ,-. Wi ' I n I , I D l i n n |, ideuaH, " ! loneel v„. a i ri a • ^ lima . Ill I, !h. e l , , ' . i n in In 11' ••'U A.ilk I 1,1 , | i . -HI! I Ii el II Kubeil I, " " '" l'a"e a n d m Iroiil ''i'(' sure .Mrs Hooseveli wa \ e r > i m p r ' t e a c h e r s of A m c r i e a i i \ oiilb - l i l l i l i m l FRENCH I M H : H ; \ | ) | \ < i; ll 111 1 ' ' onrea soiialee a n d UM in - Ml nil n sludenl l,oi|\ ,1, .,,-,., | | | ; i , ,,..,,. | J( , sl ' d 'be lopie. H seems ''•"iinilllce i , eomplelely 'A;ri perhaps ,ai 'here "by Iroin I'moii M r> o d d t h a i unaware eommiiii . and Itl'l m a y In ' IM S H I M , m i ; | M s n Where i,h uhel'l II h e I, . i l l i i see ins I,, l,e e \ l r e i i , i ! , 1111 / , Ilil ~ ""I> been re ' heduleil l l u , , i 'bo l i e bine,, Uoiild like lo h; •''"I SPANISH From $.75 ' w um H e all ntakf I pi, I "i> ' l a - 11 I l"|i,i in MATH and SCIENCE IMIVSKS ,.,.,•1,111 \I(.M>K\ ( 111 M I S I \(\ all,in S i hi,,,I ()\ From $E50 |„ | r Harold llalliehl, ll,o,,,,, ( b i b llallowe en \l,,iu, I' , I'arly Iteliini i,| | | | ( . |. |, | , ;|;i Mlllslllniner \ l : d i l . llle.iin I Kii|,|ia Delia Open House lor S l a l c s i n , 0 , 1 ' " | ) , | | . < " p m i House l o r Malesiiien sl J!'" ' " ""• ''"-laK«- ol eoaches S a t u r d a y M,l , , i, M ', ".,,|: iAll,.,,,, , " M -s,. ' ,w,i i n , : , ; liriibaeher Open llou.se dents Hriibacher h a n c c AI l M 1 llu n "''' '" ' ' is a need I Ahien I L , I , I ' a r i y I 11 """' varsity, Ireshnian „,',',' iiid Sunday 'dins Notlice h ""k'- » ' • « « « ^ I'M (iailima Open House lor M a l e in, n ' o ' l o i n a Kappa I'll) Open H o n e lot Slal, Z^^^'^-^f^ '" , | ' \ " " " r e s t e d pleas. ''•ducaiion Director Smiles Hallowe'en I'arly !• u .1 I d i m meil ' mo l l ' - c.l~y ,.,, I i i l l . i - . l b l e . lie. . I l l - e : ,n " boot ami peek, I x. . l l r b . n I. V type VMIII one b i n d l e d I " Illll Mil Cl.e-c ROM) I'ClIc I p.lpei IMll .1 ll e e I \ j#• II•• e n , u s di-.ip|,cai like magic uilh |,i I ihe tin I. "I I riday jjipi EATON'S COHKASAHLi: |,,in b-lvpe, | Mline . . !l EltASK W I T l l O l i T A T R A C E ha College Calend m'tMukc* SCHAUMS OUTLINE SERIES CALCULI'S "'" e,n GERMAN b . u e , o n l l i m l , ,| "I'lliiM Zt'T - ol l b ' n another • <>' i H I : \ M I . K H"« "laiiy mnl i n K7 KOBIN STRKKT Corner of Kohin and West :;;, YFAKS O F K X I ' F R I F N ' C E IN nl l i r a llln ' " FOREIGN LANGUAGE NOVELS Nil h'"b.i K \| I'b. n ,, |.;,|, ii llr 'Ii l . u i n Die VVl dark day someone dumped a bottle of sleeping pills into his bowl of soup, and this caused Filbert to become his old self again. He h a s been lying on his bed. dead to t h e world, for two months now. No one has noticed Filbert's d e m i s e : he looks pretty normal TOM'S BARBER SHOP ' ii BY ; Go*H*H&H-£tai&l is somewhat inadequate in size to The reasons behind this attitude are various and too begin with, and this is compounded complicated to be reiterated here. But three solutions considerably by the periodic bcome evident: "Be prepared!" If this doesn't work, "Don't slrt ' ani "' l,,ll('-;i' stutl<-',lls walking cry over spilled milk." And always remember, "There is llllsh """ ""' m " ,(,lt ' "' |1|('SI' a time to laugh and a time to cry." classes Revue in Europe? CRYSTAL and P . P E L T Z By LINDA P . WHITE We have always noticed an attitude of disgust on the (|L>rancc ,„• restriction.^" against part of the student body around mid-semester time, but US!, ,,f t|u. field by collet;!' students, never have we noticed such seriousness of purpose as we and asked if we were afraid that up have this year. This is as it should be, although in the our volleyball mighl be interceppast, such seriousness has been reserved for the final led. n C1.jsjg D. IN MEMORIAM t are sorry lo disappoint you. "ion know we were s u p p o s e d to "the Commons this w e e k , b c £ cthe dirt quota r e a c h e d a n e w , *gering higli the C o m m o n s w a s *d, and we were forced to w a n •through the hails. who "owns" Page Field, the eollege or Milne gym ('lasses:' The statemcnl referred to a "Prcpon- here a t State. _ 6 PAGE 3 Campus Specially Slalionery .75 n i d i i i a i v p e n , ll e i a - e i . T ' l i e i e - n e v e ni.iik mi Coii.T-al'lc'- - p c lal siiilace. 1 oi la-.ihle i- .n.nl.il'le in lighl. ,,,, dniiu. be.uv VveighlMliliI Onion skin. In eonveiiieiil IDOsheel ,,,,, Lcls ami .")i)l). d u e l ream IIOM-. Oolv Faloii lo.iko A lieilabile Typewriler Paper -Ill l i e j ^ '<-,.,'*25r . ' / / ft'OV-Scn. <Wi -'*> KATt»N J ' A l ' K B C O I U ' O U . V I I O N ( E ) 1* I I 1 s 1 1121.11, M A S S . PAGE 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, F R I D A Y , OCTOBER 27, 1961 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 27, Current Comment: EEP Clinches AMI A Mrs. Roosevelt Football Title in 69-0 ( On CommunismRomp Over TXO QoaU OH faculty By Anne Dugan New E n g l a n d e r ' " " " '' ' " ' " ' ''"'/' y. Column : Bases Dr. Goggin believes that travel is a wonderful e x p e r i e n c e for anyone and especially for students. The expanding opportunities for travel is of the few positive things to have come about as a result of World War I I , " she s t a t e s . t'pon her r e t u r n to the I'nited Stale.'. Dr. Goggin enrolled at Yale where .-he received her doctorate A year was -pent leaching at St. Mary College in Lovenworlh, Kansas and -he also spent two y e a r s al Weaver High School in Hartford. Conneel.'cin ''! like both secondary and college l e a c h i n g . " relates Dr Goggin She feels thai high schu il leaching ;- very important lo p r e p a r e our youth for their pari in iodic. \ life The Greek values of goodness, knowledge and beauty should lie fostered a m o n g high school studenis and the right kind of teacher will be able to instill a love and respeel for learning in the minds and he,iris of young people One of Dr Coggin's favonle in leresls is al'i Since literature is one of ilie arl s Dr Goggin related Ilia! -he " l e a c h e s u h a l she likeliest " She is \ cry fond of I 'hiliese arl and feels lhal il "-.coins eivi lizerl ,n |ho best sense of Ilie Word Stone a F a v o r i t e Architecture is also oni of Dr Goggin's consuming interests She is \i-ry happy I" learn lhal State's new c a m p u s wil I be designed b.\ Kdward Stone one of h e r f a v o n l e architects she feels that "he com bines the strength and dignity of modern architecture wilh the w a r m t h u! Ionian style only one bun Stagner to Talk On Psychology Opportunities Interest in Art ENDS -Diek Mann*' The second q u a r t e r saw C'amarFay Richardson rata hit Don Cohen and .John VulGUARDS Jack M c M a n a m a n garity with TD passes. J a c k McJeff Sohns* M a n a m a n , Potters sticky fingered CENTER—Keith Costelio guard registered the extra point. QB—Mike C a m a r r a t a ' The men in black and white kept rolling during the second half as HB -Bob Pollero ' D'Angelico hit Kim Clifford on an D a n n y D'Angelico ' /ption play to the left. Stickney FB— Gary Jones took over q u a r t e r b a c k i n g duties ciety v e r s u s ihe Russian closed and threw a scoring pass to John DEFENSIVE U N I T ENDS -Kim Gilford' society, she staled Dial we must M c d a r i t y . be belter than the slogans conferred Gary Jones The fourth q u a r t e r proceeded to upon [)>• by the Russians. GUARDS - S t a n Krivo conform with the rest of the g a m e In a light nolo she r e f e r r e d to Dave Symula as C a m a r r a t a hit Dick Mann and the fact lhal a few y e a r s ago the Pat Spicci. A scoring pass from LINEBACKERS -Bob Costelio Russian peoples were living unBill B u r n e t t ' Mike to Danny D'Angelico proved d e r five y e a r plans. These gave D a n n y D'Angelico lo be the important score of the way lo ten y e a r plans and now to SAFETIES - F a y Richardson contest since it gave Danny the a twenty y e a r plan She also reChuck H u n t e r ferred lo a dinner -he planned for scoring title and gave E F P its goal OFFENSIVE RESEKVES— Mr K r u s h c h e v where he had lime of lid points. Following h e r education at Barnard. Dr. Goggin was a w a r d e d a fellowship for a y e a r ' s study abroad. G r e e c e was h e r chosen country, and h e r y e a r there was "the most wonderful y e a r of a l l . " She studied at the A m e r i c a n School of classical Studies in Athens and was delighted to h a v e the experience of seeing ancient tradition anrl the present combined in a re- for m a r k a b l e sense of clarity. Dr. Gofgin reports that the Greek people were e x t r e m e l y kind, gracious and hospitable and that literary tradition prevails in their daily lives. Travel Stale's Fresh soccer team saw m tliis :amr. ;,nd A lecture will tie given by Professor Ross S t a g n e r , C h a i r m a n of Ihe D e p a r t m e n t of Psychology al Wayne s t a l e I 'diversity, al ].0(j p.m., \ o v e m b e r .'i, in D r a p e r .'1-19. The topic for Dr. S t a g n e r ' s lecture will he 'Psychological Obstacles to I n t e r n a t i o n a l P e a c e . " On Ihe evening of N o v e m b e r ,'!. Pri fcssor S t a g n e r will also speak before Ihe Psychological Association of .Vorljicaslern Xcw York However, 'his a d d r e s s w II n i| be open lo siudenis. An a u t h o r of -c\ oral boi k- on ps\ i holog) and arlicles 'lia' have appeared ;n p r o l e - - .i.al piiir nals and eney clopedia - he w a- a FulbrigJil l(e-earoh scholar in lia.'y from I:».",., in |<i,",i; Dr Sia .'ner .- a men Y T of Pin Beta Kappa and wa - al-o the winner of Ihe P a b - ! P e s ' War Planning eonlest in I!)11 Quarterback John Barthelmas was the standout for TXO as he completed several passes, most of them to end Pole Peltz, but was unable to dent the Potter defense for a score. KIJ U P S E T S SLS Last Thursday afternoon, KB, playing an excellent g a m e , pulled ou! an upset over SLS, 7-0. Both t e a m s ' defenses looked strong as Continued on Pai/i ',, Column HJ :n I'oints Lor Agaiiht n;<; HEP MENS MENS SLS MENS APA REP SLS APA I S ;il SIC FLICS at a winning TL;o, ir season U,:'':;: :,::::" Team EFP SLS FEP APA MENS FEP APA FEP .MENS END—Sherwin Bowen MENS GUARD—Fran Flores SLS QB—Rocky Crowed APA HB—Lvnn Costelio KB FB—Dave Janick APA DEFENSIVE R E S E R V E S END—Ted D u s a n c n k o * APA G U A R D - T o m Ellis KB LINEBACKER- Fred Thumhart SI S S A F E T Y - Gary Lynch MENS * m a d e All-Star Team 1ast year. POTTER vs. ALL STARS SUNDAY, ON VI lie will res! " " ol '" bo inn ill ""' Msea'' l " i,i <dlc;,sjve imi's were unable to ni'o.i' Hie li;,|| • feared iha' •id •") f'lass H'1 'i)2 '"' ,I '"' Both t e a m s p l a y e d on even lerms in t h e first q u a r t e r , n e i t h e r being able lo s c o r e . T h i n g s Ix'U.'in lo get a lit 11 c hot in Ihe second quarter as O s w e g o ' s Karl Selmck beat goalie (Jeorite Philips al !i:oo for the firsl score ol Ihe c a m e linl Slate's P e t e S c l i r o e c k l i e d IhitiLts ip a m i n u t e laler, liillnu the corner of Ihe c o a l on a c l o s e u p ,|iii! v:a a b c a u l i l u l p a s s from enter .lne P r o e o p m ••.,:, i,,! Mie Tne State Varsity Soccer team was handed its first <arch interred last Saturday, as "'"'"' ' ' '" ' ""us see- defeat in seven starts this past weekend by Oswego. The the always strong Oswego s-p,ad Yesterday tin 1-,,-h ,,:,,•,,.\ u,,..,. S1 " linl11 lll(' Kli squad camp up teams were evenly matched and the play was rough. presented the Purple & Cold will, "ex. to las, ,;,„,,• „f 'i,e -,,,.,„ ?™ VdVum-Mo [!"? XT?*' In th first half, Ed Walsh was injured. Ed's job was a 5-1 defeat. The Peds ,,, , , A. u , ,„ to guard Bob Thule, a d a n g e r o u s scorer. I t w a s j u s t after ( 1 0 arc now a . , , , , , , , is last crack Galu Dr. Goggin is a native New E n g l a n d e r and was born in .Marlboro, .Massachusetts, a town of about 18.000 people. She g r e w up in Boston where she a t t e n d e d the Some of (ho ways she mentioned Girls Latin School and majored a r e to l e a r n about the m a n y facets in Greek and Latin Dr. Goggin of C o m m u n i s m , lo study Ihe effects continued her studies at B a r n a r d of isolationism in A m e r i c a on Ihe College where she found attending view of A m e r i c a n s by foreigners, and lo leach our children thai the a city college an excellent cultural fight a g a i n - ' Communism may opportunity New York City gave well be (heirs ' o m o r r o w as il if an easy access to m a n y concerts, o u r s today plays and art exhibits. In a r e f e r e n c e to our open soY e a r in G r e e c e ,. A ,s :| l iIK- nl n -'-.' ^,;:;.,;jr,;;, ;.,,,;::.... -,-,,K,,',,;;::;,;,!:";,;;;:,: »-i„ JU rythatT^scored 8 ^«**g 0a i of ^u ou,- k(, Tonnrmw. -he p,..|. •..,, • l l M | , , i i' ! l " 'IPI|.|.HIU si.s n, .v men were bottled up by sharp delensive play by Oswego Voriii \iian- i ,.- i, , :, •' .,,,'" and by a scries of double-teams. Later Franz Zwicklbauer ,(..ir ,, . . . ,,,,, , , was also b u r l ; both these players will be in t h e g a m e Sat() , , ) | ( . " vii.nm IM i:sc\i'i:s CKLLAR urday. I ' AMIA Notice I . I : \ ( , I I . i (MI\IISS|(IM us \.\11 \ \ ' u . I'i. . I. •.• Ii.il lie'l I' p U'l - 'I'- I Mil i-i ,'. Ml luce! ill:' il Ml \ MI \ ] I 'OIIIIIII - - I ' H e T s war d: ; .: Ii .'. ill 1 '•: •'••!•>', Wa'. r b u n ' ""'" " •'•"' '•• pped AID x " i , ; " i'i .i batile in slay IH A ' " \ i'""thall i.-a-jue '' u ' ' ' '''""'• Parted off , u ' , s IMi;ih " '" "''i I'n!.in. null! ihe si-cimi hall Dr Goggin also enjoys moun tain climbing and reading aboul All lho.se studenis who a l e in the sport She used to be an a\ id lercstod in loining s K ,\ may tennis player, bul now .she con become meiiibi i , by lalkiiig wilh fines herself to s u m m e r vacation Mr Anderson or Miss < onklin m sessions with her nieces. Richardson 171 I In the second half, it was once again Oswego who led the scoring. Both Jim Jarvic and Tom Santav scored giving Oswego the end-of-the-quarter edge, 3-0. Both Al Ciejka and Dave Schrycr played o u t s t a n d i n g ball as re|)laepments for our injured players. when 1 ,.,.,,1 |.,i/..,,.,[,] ..,,,,„,,! ml(l ,|.(, Karl Heinz Gerstenberger scored two goals in t h e I'urvi-ii.M-L Mu' •. i'iiL'iiiei-r mi. fourth quarter, m a k i n g t h e score 3-2. S a n t a y p u t t h e g a m e iid.i'.H. dine. "ii ice with his second score of the day, m a k i n g t h e final sciire, 4-2 '!,, \'.V" Coach Garcia bad several c o m m e n t s on this past i i' 1 | > : The llnrd w i t n e s s e d t h e m a k III ' I I I ' , ' . ' ! I .ncs of a n inspired ballcame \ M I \ m s K I III VII when al 11:20 S e l m c k a c a i n f o u n d \.MI \ I;.I-IM M c : : I.. , •.,- < • '• ' I'In I -'pl.-nl 11 nil 1,,in .1 ulies. , * 'he nets lo put O s w e c o o n e u p un INI- -lull' ! I' IT', I'. .' '' il,d K ., 1 M .', I K ()(, week s game As I said last week, this was Oswego s Home'he S t a t e s m e n I,_!,,, \M I ,,!;,,,,, b.i! ' l i l l n n l l e v . ' ;.. ,!,• ' i ., :M-I ' :.,. • mc !.|..r , n ,i ',„,.,:,,,,', ',|,I!II.„V ;, coming game This bad a great deal to do with t h e final Milton lin.'wn b r o k e Ilie c a m e \,,r Un . .• • .• -•: ,id Mc •. i , lt| | l | s ,lUM ,.n,'| outcome. The teams were even in ability a n d speed. Hown'.de open in t h e f i n a l s i a n / a for w h o ,ni 'Ciiiv ib; .... I n -1, ,' ,;j|,.t\ ever, their student body t u r n e d out in g r e a t n u m b e r s , givIhe w i n n e r s , b l a s l i n c I w o c m l - m lea- ue r .'..it •> ie ,-i .•. ' ed -• ' ing their team the edge. This week's g a m e with Bridgeport a minute a n d a half. u i i k - \ n \ e n . 1 I-I . ,i i 1 . - i,> in1'1the '' l'll'"'k l'"/"'!'" is a home contest and if we could have half t h e number State b a c k T o m M o r r i s . a l r e a d \ ' apt.1 ins ;,ri r. c ;• ' n i '-. Mr :.-' -lei II.I.I ..'. I n ' ,,ial ' k lo^ i rend " " (if s t u d e n t s that Oswego had at their g a m e I a m sure it will injured o n c e t h i s y e a r , w a s b u r ' 1I1 M-am sbi r.\ ii. llo A ni make a great difference in the final o u t c o m e of t h e g a m e . " '85 'f,'1 As for statistics, Bridgeport is a good a l l - a r o u n d squad. Career Cues K i "Hitch your wagon to a 'growth' industry— and grow with it!" Doughi-. Lc ;>;. DotiijLf. I • 1 ;''. I''C. President "A g r o w t h i n d u s t r y is ;i n e w n n l u s i i i , ' - un il:-way up m o v i n g <juu k I\M e x p a n i l i n c '• •• ' W i n n \ u u j o i n a c o m p a n y 111 o n e ol t h e . n c ' . i l i In Ms \ a l i . c i ' s o m e t h i n g e x t r a w o r k i n g foi S'oii . . yi.'ii i.'-- '•'• up .-. lib T o find o u t w h i c h i n d u s t r y is nglM i n yo',i. tiy 1I0 Ask s o m e o n e in a g o o d i n v e s t 11 K nl oil ice in ,•;'> >• \ "ii .1 . • 1 t h e i n d u s t r i e s he considers grov.lh i i n b c t i n s Llal.i I'i . w s s i n t ! plastics, and e l e c t r o n i c s a r e a few e x a m p l e s . 'I In a pn i. tin.- one you h a v e a l e a n i n g t o w a r d , a n d g e t the n a m e s ol the most p r o g r e s s i v e c o m p a n i e s in t h a t field. O M - thing I'd like to point o u t from m y o w n c a r e e r is . . . a growth industry m a y also h e a n old b u s i n e s s t h a t ' s ni the verge of new d e v e l o p m e n t , S h o r t l y a f t e r l e a v i n g college 1 found this s i t u a t i o n in t h e O u t d o o r A d v e r t i s i n g held. W h a t my associates a n d I d i d w a s t o e m p l o y color, action and motion to d r a m a t i c a l l y p e r s o n i f y t h e p r o d u c t , b r a n d or services being a d v e r t i s e d . In d o i n g so, we d e vi loped the m o d e r n t y p e ' S p e c t a c u l a r s ' t h a t t a l k e d , b l e w sinuki' imgs. soap lull.Ides. etc. . . . signs t h a t c h a n g e d t h e f;,i e ol H i u a d w i y and t h e f a m o u s T i m e s S q u a r e a r e a . T h i s is [list om- e x a m p l e . T h e r e a l l y i m p o r t a n t t h i n g to lenioiiiher is t i n s : W h e n you set y o u r s i g h t s on a c a r e e r , nun fur on 11 idust 1 y that is going 10 c r o w , so y o u c a n g r o w vutli it It's the difference b e t w e e n a r o c k e t t h a t b l a s t s oil. and one that just sits t h e r e . G o o d l u c k ! " The> a r e re) t.ted lo be acile and speedy Flos t e a m has lost only one c a m e Ibis s \tsnn They are usually one of Ihe ho.si t e a m s in Ihe stale < III!' hoj s will be up for 111" .came, and with some student sup purl 11 will he a close one I Cross-Country Per ihe first lime in ils history, Stall 1 C'olle.cc will lake pari 111 a cross country meel The meet, which will be held next T u e s d a y al 4:()(i, is a p p r o p r i a t e l y enough with one of S t a t e ' s oldesl rivals, Siena. The six m e m b e r s of the team who will run Ihe t h r e e and a hall mile course for S t a l e a r e Paul l l o r a n . Tom Robinson, Bill Broilsun. Ken J e w e l l . Chuck Hunter, and Sieve Doleski. Hockey, Volleyball, Soccer in WAA l!> W V Y Dear Spoils S( H \ ( i ( ) I . i : i I Almded: Hockey The Tuesday L e a g u e will play nexl u eek al I p. in. Ii\ the u a\ , wbai h a p p e n e d lo all lllo.se sup posedh inleresled in hockey'.' Lei's see some of \ o u pseii(liilui(ke\ p l a y e r s mi the field nexl week SEA Stages First Program I h e Sludeiil K d u c a l i o n A s s o e i a ' " " i •'•ill hold lis lir-i p r o g r a m no e i m g O c t o b e r :;u m R i c h a r d s o n -!'l al ,'( on p in \ | r Slatlon Rice "I Ihe S ' a l e I'.'ducation Depari meiil ( oiiiounicalion O n i-ion will s p e a k on p r o g r a m m e d l e a r n in ' a n d Ihe u - e ,,l l e a c h i n g m a cloneT h e r e v, ill be ,, d i s p l a y ol m a l e r i a l n <•<J u lib leaching m.ll ll.oes \oli Members a r e III III! (I All m e m b e r - ,,[ s f. A who have riol r e e e n ed Ihi < )( lober Is sues of the .National Education Journal and the New York State Journal are reipie.sted lo pick them up in Mr Aiider-.on s ofllce Rich a id'.on 175 PAGE S State W i n Streak Snapped EEP Clinches... Frosh Booters Lose Saturday As Oswego Tops Peds 4-2 For 4 t h D e f e a t of Season Touching All P O T T E R M E N SCORE «!» | By DAVE JENKS Potior clinched another AAIIA If you recall my article of two Football Championship as they Much credit is duo to this y e a r ' s AMIA weeks ago, you will realiz.' whal rolled over a valient but helpless guc. Commissioners Chuck H u n t e r a n d Bo I meant by my s t a t e m e n t that this T X 0 squad, "69"-0. D a n n y a fine job of running the league a n d the < talk s t a r t e d al the conventional D'Angelico wrapped up the scoring played by the teams was t r e m e n d o u s time for all such t a l k s . title in this g a m e that saw nine difSpeaking about how we can best ferent men hit the scoring column. FINAL STANDINGS influence the world against ComThe " E E P e r s ' wasted no time m u n i s m , .Mrs Roosevelt slated h e r as D'Angelcio grabbed a pass in Team W on Lost D e m o c r a c y in our anti-Communist the end zone on the first play from Potter 5 u belief lhal we must be more pro- s c r i m m a g e . A couple of plays Alpha Pi Alpha 4 1 Democracy in our anti-Com- later il was Pal Spicci's turn to Kappa Beta munism ) 2 score with the extra-point coming Sigma L a m b d a Sigma :I o on a pass play to Tony Macaluso. T h e r e is no one best way to inWaterbury 1 4 fluence the entire world against An interception with as outstandTheta Xi Omega i the forces of C o m m u n i s m accord- ing runback by Dave Stickney ing to Mrs Roosevelt ( a m o n g oth- brought the score lo 21-0 as the AMIA ALL S I X KS ers, i first q u a r t e r ended OFFENSIVE U N I T By J o e "I like teaching at State College because the students a r e faithful, pleasant and very intelligent." states Dr. .Mary G.Goggin, Associate Professor of Ancient Languages, Dr. Goggin h a s taught Latin and Greek to S t a t e s t u d e n i s &>r 21 y e a r s , and h a s received a rich background in the classical studies. 19G1 Volleyball (liiod new s for girls intere.sied is \ olle\ ball we will be play ing indoors ibis .sonie.sler. \ o more g r a s s slams and colds, pisi po.ssi hie splinters from P a g e I bill c> ni lloor Soccer The c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e s were played oil today The resulls will be III llt'M Week I n l i n e Sports Doii'l 1'orgei girls, bowline and basketball a r e coining up yet ilus fall All Ihe croup houses and soi'.ii'ilie.s should be celling their leaius logelher. K e m e i n b e r two practice g a m e s a r e required lu d e t e r m i n e h a n d i c a p s in bowling so gel on 1! muff t M V "I don't know what the name of W* the course is, but I've repeated it j (§V ^v,1 n s for three years!" K I M Htotewimttmmmmmx L _ ?? » - a M S W & M WONDERFUL SMOKES I ^ ' Ml " - R f c D MILD THEY SATISFY Plan your pleasure ahead, Have a real cigarette-Camel THE BES1 TOBACCO MAKCSm BEST SMOKE. Gerald Drug Co. 217 Western Ave. Albany. N. T Phone 6-3610 PAGE « STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961 eAtti^e J+audl State College News Prf&t Peace Corps Smiles SponsorsO u t i n g Club Recrurt Talks Halloween Fete Holds Party l?4» Sally Van Riper '63, P r e s i d e n t A m e e t i n g for all people interThis e v e n i n g al 6 p in . . ar.s will of Smiles, announces that Caroll ested in mcetin \ with a r e p r e s e n Kappa Delta leave from Alden and Waicrhurv Phi Delta tative from the P e a c e C o r p s will Colway '63 and Patricia J e w e l l '64 Hall for the d e p t h s of tin uivsiorj. P r e s i d e n t F r a n c e s Cicero '62 anP r e s i d e n t Saliy J o n e s '62 anSaliy J o n e s be held today I oin 2-3 p. m. in are Co-Chairmen of the a n n u a l nounces that an Open House for nounces that there will be an Open ous Clarksville c a v e Smiles' Hallowe'en P a r t y held a l S t a t e s m e n will be held tonight from House for S t a t e s m e n tonight from D r a p e r 304. T h e b a t s and o t h e r sub 8-10 p.m the First Reformed Church of Al ''Taiwan 8-10 D.m. 8-10 p . m . Gail Petit '63, J o a n n e Miss Austra Root will r e l a t e c r e a t u r e s will be joined r<• r il Psi G a m m a Cardiizzo and Ann Marie Cheritano information cor e r n i n g the P e a c e bany for children aged four to six. An Open House will be held Sun- '64 were pledged Monday night. Corps, for all l'iose a t t e n d i n g . A It will be held on October 31 from ning by S t a t e College and I day from 3-5 p . m . A coffee h o u r for group discussion will be held from 6 to i) p.m. with the m e m b e r s in S a g e s t u d e n t s p a r l a k m Sigma Alpha i idcr. Theta Xi Omega will be held MonPresident Doris Williams an- 2-3 p. m., and ; ti&wers to any in- charge of g a m e s and a c t i v i t i e s . donttts, and all the I n n "fa day night. B a r b a r a Martin h a s nounces that Judy Strong '63 was dividual questions will he given Among the activities will be a spooky Hallowe'en I1. been elected the new ISC r e p r e - pledged October 16. following this. Tin Spook House run by Robert Swee- g r o u p a n n o u n c e s thai a sentative. idem, Alpha Pi Alpha Miss Rout is .i r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of ney '62, assisted by Allan C r o s s '65 a r e invited, and those Sigma Phi Sigma Merle Miller, House M a n a g e r , the P e a c e Corps wh is engaged .irs .Judy Kaminzky 'K. P r e s i d e n t , a n n o u n c e s that there will be an in- primarily in rei -uiting candidates Richard Slenard '65, and V'ince :,re especially welcome a n n o u n c e s that Airs. Helen Horo- formal work party tomorrow eve- Therefore, any .State students who Thomas '65. T h e r e will also be a Carl Walton is chairm are, or think tlu-y m a y be, inter- dance for t e e n a g e r s s u p e r v i s e d by e v e n t , and Elaine M<' witz was initiated as an h o n o r a r y ning. Two weeks ago, Raymond Smith ested should attend the discussion. the Clinton S q u a r e staff. m e m b e r of Sigma Phi S i g m a the c o o r d i n a t o r from l(u '62 was unanimously elected to fulG a m m a K a p p a Phi fill the position of President of the President Be Heath '62 anfraternitv. nounces that there will be an Open I.S.C. House for S t a t e s m e n , Sunday from J u d y K a m i n s k y '62, President, "-5 p . m . A coffee hour will be given I . S . C , announces this week's rush Monday night for the b r o t h e r s of p a r t y schedule Sigma L a m b d a Sigma T o d a y : Beta Zeta. Kappa Delta, Chi Sigma Theta Sigma Alpha and Sigma Phi Sigma. President Mary Ann Di Ruseio M o n d a y : Beta Zeta. Kappa '62 announces thai there will be an Delta, Chi Sigma Theta and Sigma Open House for S t a t e s m e n , Sunday Phi Sigma. from 7-9 p . m . T u e s d a y : G a m m a Kappa Phi, Phi Delta, Psi G a m m a and Sigma IScta Zeta Alpha. President Doris Edelstein '62 anT h u r s d a y : Beta Zeta, Phi Delnounces (hat Tish Rich '64 was inta, Sigma Alpha and Sigma Phi itialed .Monday night. Sigma. «' i i 41 AI.ISA.NY, Ni:\V YORK. FRIDAY', NOVKMBKR S i, 1()«1 VOL. XLVI NO. 23 Othello' and Parents' Day Head Big Weekend at State Shakespeare's Tragedy, Othello/ ens New State Theatre Season '"" 11 ''r -Hid Sat unlay nights, m Page Auditorium, at 8:00, the Stale College The•\u> |i.''-seii' William .Shakespeare's Othello. This is the first play the State Col' •'•; i l 1 " ' will p r e s e n t T,il lliis season. ^ , ' 1 " he headed by Martin Molson 62, as Othello, the Moor; Daniel La1!l t ui" <>'•! as Ins ensign Iago; Robert Stemhauer '62, as Rodcrigo; and Linda Kolts '63, a Iji .(leiiinna " " , hirv is ui Othello the general, a Moor of Venice. He appoints r \issio, a young •"'Idiei In the position of chief lieutenant. Iago, his ensign, jealous of young Cassio's t your opinions against LWs Campus Opinion Poll °m r:i position, vows r e v e n u e Othello and Cassio • WUs Ufer- feme or fortune? b N E W S NOTES Juniors Canterbury Andy C'ibulsky '63, P r e s i d e n t of C a n t e r b u r y Club will hold a Corthe J u n i o r Class, a n n o u n c e s that nominations for the J u n i o r Class p o r a t e Communion to c o m m e m o r C a m p u s Queen Attendant m a y be ate National C a n t e r b u r y D a y and m a d e on the class bulletin board All S a i n t s ' Day on Wednesday, Nov e m b e r 1, at 5:20 p.m. at St. Antoday Nominations must be s u b m i t t e d d r e w ' s Church. on Monday. T h e r e will be a supper following the service. All Episcopal faculty Sophomores T h e r e will be a meeting of the and students a r e invited. They a r e Sophomore class on F r i d a y at 1 asked to contact Judy Twitchell, Helen Bowers, or Henry Weaver, p.m. in Pago Hall. if they plan to attend both the Nominations will be held for atservice and supper, so t e n d a n t s to the C a m p u s Queen. A that n u m b e r to be served r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of a nationally rec- e s t i m a t e d , may ognized blazer firm will discuss the possibilities of establishing a blaz I.es Innovatcurs er tradition al State. Such a t r a d i II y a u r a une reunion du cerele tion a l r e a d y exists at m a n y of the franeais I.FS INNOVATfiURS, oilier Slate Colleges, and it is hopjeudi, le 2 n o v e m b r e , a 11)30 h. a ed lhat the Sophomore class can B r u b a e h e r Hall. V'ues de F r a n c e . starl the tradition h e r e . Chansons francaisos. Kafra raiehissEnglish Majors incuts. All Knglish majors who plan to I n n o v a t c u r s . Hie State Coldo student teaching in 1962-63 lege F r e n c h c l u b should check the Knglish D e p a r t - d a y , N o v e m b e r : will meet Thur.sal 7:30 p.m. in nieiit Bulletin Board ' o p p o s i t e l i r u b a c h e r Hall. PRIMER MEETING PRIMER jrd OCTOISER H P.M. 3i •t Many Activitie For Annual Parents Da ^ : ' />- 'i O Ate sWenfs conjetvanVe or liberal? (_] Would rather have world recognition -and small financial rewards ' O Do sfudenls pfe f er f;|fef ot non-filfetcigateHes? Open !| " ' l i ri n uo b a i her toom uer l)iniin> UIIIIIIL' Illonui "' r ""'ainiii-, residence halls will : Hi' Al.li 11 W a i e r h u r y Dinui:; 9J "Return of the Fly >> [ ~) Middle of the road j D j I iberal |I||I; ''' [ j ' " I ' l l a r e 1. i| '• ' i.'ifeleria w ,;r"l|H house s t u d e n t s will Use vlule V\'alerhurs '''•'Ii'l'liun cafeteria. Page P r o g r a m ••runi-ation for all p a r e n l s is ': l"1' - P in al I ' a - e Hall l»r 1,1,1 sai'ivnl Associate I'rules : l,|l "'.iU"ii, will ael a s M a s t e r "''"imiii"- Dr Kvnii l( C,,l ''''"-llleill of Ihe College, will "" "le a c a d e m i c a s p e c t s nf lll< ' '''i111 Have l i r o o k e r , Sill \s-,u. oalion P r e s i d e n t , will 'l|l'i Mudeiit Koverilliienl -r 1 Conservative Noil filler', Here'? how 1029students at 100 colleges voted! „ "' Slill <'Mi:eM will present a H EVERY STUDENT SHOPS IIICKC AT Harold Finkle "VOI It JEWKI-EH" ii)7 Central Avenue WHERE DISCOUNTS ARE (ilVEN TO ALU STUDENTS O W N VOI K <)\V\ l'EKN-A(JK A < < 0 | \ | (,'oiue In and iirow-c Around l.iiymva.v Vour Christmas fiifU Now MM i)i{0u no ft / i),>.i / ! Stay fash with L M Any way you look at them I'AJ'.s ta.stt! better. Muitiliirizcd tolmcCOH make the difference ! Yes, your taste stays fresh with I*M they always treat you right! . HUM IIMHI AVT, , ll ,71 >l : i n IIS .in j m ",.U * I )V««ltv llll , MI ii n i ,111 in i M,I||IJ u n , « , ':,././. suiiij [ yj '.'. IT |i'JJ(|i | " .hi •"' nwr, %M %99 |)i-J»J 341 |o U||J|JI|/\| f-J\ 3/*| (L'AJJSLJOJ iiuii.'jUAei| laiuey auiifIIJJ o/u;i| ui||i.'(j ,- .hid-. !1 I \ ) n /-« •, J j Q C i n e i ' -' Mr. Kdwurd Mendus, Assistant Professor of I j i g l i s h , is the technical d i r e c t o r . Otliclln 1.1st rehearses d i a i n a t i c scene. Dr. Hopkins to Discuss Topic Of the Famous DeWitt Clinton Itoheil S i e i n h a i i e r ' s activities in the t h e a t r e have been quite varied lie directed Ihe Soph skit of ID.Si), and the S l a t e College Kevue productions of "(luv s and Dolls." and " T h e King and I " He has aeled in " T h e I . e . e n d ol L o v e r s , " and Ihe " I t a l i a n S t r a w H a t . " He has also a p p e a r e d in The H u m m e r Are na p r e s e n t a t i o n of " T h e Mandrake." I O n Psycholoqy Mh.iiiv ^'.e'.' 1 I. ' Ho - si,, ,,, ,- 1 |,,,n pal 1 •;,< n' ••! I' l . ' f si,,i,. 1 : , , 1,.,: 'I In I' < 'or. 1 •n ' \\ ill I .1 . pi , . 10 I I p ••••• t i n '>'• < ><••• " he l's>, hnl.i ,• .,! ' lernal mnal I'1 .e • I'role- ••« SI.I :•' ' di nl ol Ihe Mel "• II. loi:u al \ linn n| -o\ - - f. •! I ' - J and 10.10'. -I In \lli n i \ Kit. \ l\ I \ . \ ( Coffee H o u r , l " " • a coffee hour is plan ^ ' " ^ I ' l i n i i l s in (be l i n i b a i h e r , ' . ' ''""'h-','' All l a c u l l y m e n i law ' ' " ' ' ' i i invited and sludenls | I. -1 in I'M 1 o n I Inn h i , le, l o r e l.eoln he lie v.ih -,„ I.e. m hi lo M „ I . u,h I-, MM ,1 b. !•• \ i . .1 N . i l n ,' Wrlle ii ir..in . I'M ; 1 ".. D . il" '' ha 1, al V •" '•><< !| ' ' s " " " " \ c « S ..11 m imu..e h. 1 H.. 1 h , . v r r ih.s I., i.n. ' - i | '-' ! '" ' lo llu puhh. HOPKINS .' I' H '.'• -hip , 1 . a n , ir , ,.ii 11. A ill 1 hill.ui and is 1 iinviiilv .a wc.rk on a hook lo he ,, . .iiii-il I lie Mind ui De Will Clinton, I 1 In preparation for her hunk, Dr ! ', , f lli.pkiiis has done exlensive re 1 ,,' r a n h on ihe (hill..11 m a n u s c r i p t s ,, HI Ihe Male Lilian . and Ihe Clin n '•" ' " ,, ,.„' ,.,. ,. 11 ,, ,, a '• ! 1, ,,!,lx Martin .Molson h a s had much pre vious e x p e r i e n c e in S t a t e College productions. He h a s had i m p o r t a n t roles in such p r e v i o u s s u c c e s s e s as Oedipus Hex, 1'he I c e m a n Come t h , " "WyiliiiLi for Oodot," "Conic Hack, U t i l e S h e h a . " and " T h e Cave Dwellers." Danicd l.aheille has a p p e a r e d in ihe original B r o a d w a y east of " H a n n j " He a p p e a r e d in "No T i m e for S e r j e a n t s , " "Streetcar \ained D e s i r e , " and "Tobacco l i o a d " for Ihe I'hoeilieia Siniiiner P l a y h o u s e . His television appeara n c e s include, "The Sid C a e s a r S h o w . " and the lied ]!ulti>n.s Show CjOCdh I Mr. I.in Sweitrintfen is directing the p n t d u c t i o n . He has also desiynthe set He is assisted by (I aH Sol I'er '(il. 1 C r- peari d 111 pr..lr i.ui.il ,.,„ j , 1,,j,, ,|i., \i .. i. bee 1.1 ihe I U.H ' Is r e i n oil/.si le I" !''' I'.ela Kappa Hi Sl.i n. r ••'•.< s c a n h . h'.l o m H . 1,1 Pi.o II. ' Ihe I'.ib '• I"- * •' I i " ' ' " ' ' :' ' l l u ' "I'porliinilv io m i n i '"'" Parenis to their c l a s s ,i '"•"'""•Itirs 1,111 Stale Colleijc 'I'heali e'- I .11.a sun.., .,|1(j c,,| j,. ,,. inn,-., "' siven hi ,,|| jni ( .|.,. S | ( , ( | | ) ; i | . >Jli>vyj(i•; il,,, convocation ai'MU ever u a m e « nil y,.'/ 1 ' 1 " 1 ' ' o l l e n e will IICKIII mi "''"; l l l ' l , i nt :i p in , and all 1 ' " " ' , ; "ul e.roup h o u s e s w ill '{'• ''"'" douses froiii II :i(| a m '""l l u %t/f Him n ll'ise .il'eni ' I first Hull m |»i-..ti-i. :1. :, nthell. will he pre-oni.-d I c l i m a x the I ' . i n n i ' H,..'. .n,. of e \ e n t s ami ,' n Imp..I ilia: , large nuinlier "I pan :r ••• ;il '• :• Ihe prodiu liun Coininittee (h.iirinen lleadin i"•• .1," 'In 1 lowing people Annr Du n, ,iu .Anne UorMinpp .lui.e-r- I' 1' • 111 • 1: _-. ITisrillu Stein ai.d Ibm lie lib'. J u n i o r s , f'oiire 11 • 1 r l.-i. I.n h a n k s '1'. I. 111 •-1 *: 1' J• • 1 • - I ' . I..i '111, I'm i.v.i- l'-a ; I' : Luncheon Flov.er 1; . I'. • '•"'on will he niven al noon llarr.\ I leu ulull parent.- iif a|| f r e s h m e n , .lune.1 .. I',i, ,1,. Il ' ui • in l i r u h a c h e r and ami I'.il \\ • -i 1 - 1 ^ '- ''all- will hold their lunch II (i PRESENTS Added Attraction at 6:30 and 10:15 P.M. 371 Hamilton St. r I .Dim p a r e n t s will visit I'ullt'Ki' t o m o r r o w as the Jlo'.i schedules its a n n u a l P a r Day. Dick Kelly and fieri ifcr. Juniors, a r e en c h a i r m e n c day's activities. Free P a r k i n g Boause of the large n u m b e r of arwils expected to a t t e n d , free «r>.mj al the l.aSalle School on fwi'rn Avenue will he offered. •"Iifi'incn are to he s t a t i o n e d to ' traffic, and maintenance •t-n wjJJ park the e a r s in the p a r k \ P ) Would rather have $50.0004100,000 yearly salary-and obscurity However, lauo h a s not yet killed Cassio and his vilhany manifests itself, lie is punished to the full extent of the law. and Othello, plaliued by quilt, kills himself. , \ Tonight in D349 "Midsummer Night's Dr earn >> Hi ;:.>< <., ml Priscilla Stehr. A^T ' D O I B L E J I : \ T I iti; Main Attraction ;it 8 P.M. SCENE 2nd r o w : Hob I aii banks, I ran l i n n - , n , k 'flly, Gcri Sehleifer, H a r r y Thornli II, Anne l)u ,ni. I.-in both \id: il by Koderiuio. a l o r n i e r suitor of o i h e l l o ' s wife, Desde inona. IUL'.O a t t e m p t s to convince Othello ui his wife's infidelity. He s u c c e e d s and Oihello o r d e r s him In slay Cassia Othello, in a r a g e , kills Desdeiuona Parents' Day C o m m i t t e e — 1st row: l';it WoinosKi, Jim ( miUm, !(.. flritk and Hon Richlcy. on , "' I hall Ion Papers in Special I olleellolls Linda Kolls is this y e a r ' s co-head of c o s t u m e s on the Albany Stale College T h e a t r e staff. Mr S w e a r i n g e n , who has also designed the p r o g r a m for Othello, has chosen a replica of the cover of S h a k e s p e a r e ' s first (puirto to app e a r on Ihe face ol Ihe p r o g r a m . , , ., , he enlire set h a s been bill by J , ' 1 1 ,,,.,,., M i, ihe SI 1:1 class which is u n d e r he maniisrripl c l l e cl.iliraiv l i o n s „f Also, ihe \ eshe w , , | ; , ' v s , l t ''' 1 " " ' | I K ' , l u ' " r - v a , u l I , n , l ) .' . ,,| llu- 1 oliiinhia 1 u l M,h nl M a < "" " 1 ,,, ,1,,, 1, 1 .,,, Mr Mem us. I IS V„rk I'uhhc ,. Libra, v and Ihe1 lsupervision ' " ' ill«-m"KS «'»! llKlllinBIi, \\ 111 ( liiilmi sliulv ha •- ilulie e s r a i ell olIII lthe . p| .H , .| ) n i l | „ , , „ „ , s t a f f consists . . ,1 IL.ie hi..11 ILibrary l a r vliociK a i d Ianil ill of l a m e s J a c k s o n 'til!, s t a g e inana \ l l l l l l l l Ol C l i n k s 4er; Lillian Sehniiill 'lil. assistant .11 ..1 , j \,.il, Di Hopkins has also written two stage m a n a g e r , K a r e n J u r e w i c z ... 1 1 ,,l |i, \ n i hunks both published b.v Ihe l i a r 'lil, puhbeiiv P a t r i c i a Benedetto 11 a card I uivei'sit.v I'l'i'ss Thev a r e 'i'C', ;ind Linda Kolls 'li.'l, c o s t u m e s ; , , r , i , a nine Spires of I'm in: \ Study of l a n e r .Itidith ( i r a b e l 'li.'l, p r o p e r t i e s ; Sharhil il,, I,, u ,,1 \ni son's t r s l h c l i c Theory, and Prodi on Smith 'lili, m a k e - u p : and Robert in, anhn b.ui' U.d P u r i t a n : A Life of Delia Itacou. Uillower 'ill, sound