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 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19(51 PAGE Z STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, l'Jfil Parents' Day-Parents Treat? Qo-mmunicatiaHl Tomorrow one thousand parents will be at State, presumably to participate in the Parents' Day events. The question we would like to raise is, "Will they attend these events?" OH QacuUtf, friends a n d faculty? * bachelor, master and doctora d c - g r e e s in p h y s i c s . H e t a u g h t a t t h e There has been a noticable trend in past years to cele- university for five years, brate Parent's Day by having parents treat their offspring Approximately twenty colleges to a gala day on the town. This should not be the case. a r e affiliated with Bombay UniThe purpose of Parent's Day is to acquaint your parents versity. All post-graduate work is with your campus. Many opportunities have been provid- dune at the university proper. Dr. ed to give an accurate picture of State College living. This Gokhale noted a similarity bois one of the few times of the year when all dormitories will lUwn«'i vne r lll( -' (,r « anizatmn .. < ! f Bombay n V l s i t y a n d the a f f i l i a t e d colbe open to the public. Your parents will be able to meet ' j of t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e S t a t e your classroom instructors at tomorrow's coffee hour in of,'f1N^e w York. T h e u n i v e r s i t y i s tfet Brubacher. Guides will be available to show your family quite"dii'feVen'i from Albany state the academic campus. The President of the College and j n that the Knglish system of edu the President of Student Association will speak. The States- cation is used. Musi 'textbooks are men will offer a musical program. The dormitory directors either published in (ireat Britain sin will meet your parents a t a free lunch. Free parking has m *"' in lIll(lia " " ""' British forbeen arranged for, and will be carried out in a systematic ,'• ' l ' 1,l ' r grades are not given way, for the first time a t Parent's Day. I1'"1 , 7 a m m a , 1 , , n s . ™' !" :irk ;' 1 fust-class, second-class. A F - - 7:5!) her n a m e . S:00. T h e r e ' s o n e of ' e m s i t t i n g with a l u s h HI .in And over there. And Q I | ^ ^ . . ' , ualiried .. . and Quality! ^ Gcimmaa - £tate?i ^ c l lo tah, e,s, r ul W ; t hVle p e o p l e and e v e n t h e O l ' l . ' N ^ c ,i < , ii • 4 ii i-'.- i • i i AI4,' , Although . - . „ , . Dr.Hardin „ . Craig . . , w a s invited here 1)r (;i)klla| „ was rumors. ,„,,,. 0WII fl , lt( ,. llltl( s II' l h e . s e ll](.v W(iu|(| brothers WOP ^ i'l.;, r ,,i,- , -iiii-ere! m;ik( . ;m a l „ . m p | ,„ ,„„. Studies. ' - (Jokhale a S0l iaU l 1 „ ™ n f l , l n , l l m m ™ , „ , n W „ l n „ , „ . i ^ „ n „ „ l I w a s a research hangout W h a t ' s o u r is o u r s a n d w h a t - t h e i r - iIn 1 ' ' '» aunuspiieric physics. ,,ul »n a slide rule dive me an i. o s t: n ,,,, T T'l T lvv" i-,"ars '" A , "" i l ""'' ' !n wZL oSi.!"", • T'r*,ly lam professor „t physiVs ' ' " " I ' K K T T V A S A l»l( I I R K „.. i,„. a,-.,- ,.. m ,,„ r. „]„,,!, ,„ m Individualism in accesson,,., . , , , ,(, " klial< ' ls. associated . . , , with . . a d o r n u iL' t l i e n e e l \ e uh en all ihe imie riowers in s l(, jl, , llnle in Hie h e a i !',n, ,'"h'« ,'•"" II ' " " " ' -' »'' 'l' ieens> bow ribbon used i„ ,,,wle flock of s h e , | Iailkh 1 for ,„„„'„-,„,'•,'" i \ ' ' \ "o |: 1,I!|1 Drthescbaeier, Uireci,,,f •''''"" "'""'•" ' 'it,-tmeine mark for vour own lint Dr.' Henry Hatfield, Professor of Germanic Literature at Harvard, was sponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature. Many of us have read some of the works of Thomas Mann, a n d Dr. Hatfield's interpretations gave us ai new new insight insigru into into the uie literature tiierature of oi this mis great great modern. modern. In order to receive a truly liberal education, we need to d:lo much more than indiscriminately devour the academic lie diet which is offered totous. renowned lecturellectual ers have added immeasurably ourThese intr" ' awareness. search, ubi, i , a leading '" '"'• '"'Id , scientist D N E S T Y IS 0 1 It | { | S I Q T A T C 3 l r t , t ESTABLISHED ! r'u l . ' j h l l o " ' ' ' , ' " " ' 7 , ' " " " ' : ; ' ' " " " ^ " ' n , l " n - a d o s s t h e n o r t h e r n tier BY T H E C L A S S O F 1 9 1 8 "' '''''' , '' " " Ul> a ; i > ' " "i'' " g o l d e n ''late a n d a r i ' i e , , i | l ( . , ( ,iii|iei'n licr "ii Ins t'ei i n i H e -,la\ cd i,,r -, VLh I,. Vol XIA'I N o v e m b e r .!. . % . W a s h i n g t o n |V.. 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" " " Me b e l i e , college | l i ( , m a n , "imoriiiniin |,„- expansion win n A.».» l„l<AAM.IU... ll Student »-„rk '.'.isi'iv and e c o n o m i c a l l y i n , ra , -I b . ''•< |||. .,..,,i|,ipinenl of D i p p i k i l l . h o p e - h a u n ' i -1 , u n ; • reflect in J i h e w i s h e s of Ibi , - , ; . , .-• . . . , I. ,ni\ af the stiidenl b o d y , a - f a r • .-, -A : , ; , ., i- 'ii.ee wishes c a n b e i n P r . i i . d , l : | . •., '., •. IK)AI(J, I.INDA !.A.4.Sfll.l • WII.M f'.l l-'llA'.'K.li'.'I.H rHKNE WIHTKH A.WIII H I ' f l A N U-AHYI/jl. 1 KIM S M A N IX)KI« MUill.lCII I.INDA I' r.'BI I S HAItltAHA IIAI.I. ANNK l-i.MI'l II I.INDA BEJtHY HU/.ANNK T O I i l J I)AVK JWNKH in v o u r uf a b u i l d i n g a n d d e v e l o p - ' " ' ' '/' Jr.,;. (,f a s s o e i a l e d v i l a l u t i l i t i e s canip board attempts to - | | | ( p ,., ,, '' I'OI.ICV ' " " ' ' , " l " , l l r | ' ' " ' U o k h a l e M , H e n l i c i M i i is w a r r a n t e d We're clad ed ( a l l m r n i a l i e c o v e r e d ;,i„>„i t h e l e t t e r I n , m M i l n e a n d I h e s i c n r n i I C-^c- Mr-i./c. I ' U L L t b t NEWS ' a!derln I P-,,IIIIII 'll'' Contrary' to most ' I ne, e r - g \ d.,., •.--,, . p r e Uldli ed SI.H.OUO a -' . , ,• people on now n e e d e d l o l c o n ' ilh, minimum ' " " ' " " ' ' > ' ' ' W " » ' k III g Wl! Ii L.P.W. do ' estimates ,,l M 1 __ In I'o larly for the benefit of the faculty, many students were Minislr Photometric Laboratory of Unfortunate in meeting him and hearing him speak. For us s a n >; "f Transport. At the & , N T ,, ( S ( 0 | { N , . K uas who are on the threshold of our teaching careers, it was "' '.""'' '"' working tot rak ;ilini,s inspiring to have the opportunity of meeting this venerable X"ics "' " ' '" Pherie ( n ()uf Western Avenue, sisters seem to like itri better :b,-, < wl1 and distinguished scholar. We are certain that he contrib- 'Al ' " ' '1 u v l,)| a"r sn t (,;"'Tr ' " >'">' «i;iic. hut we would like in h.. ,|1 uted a great deal to t h e English Department of Graduate a ( , a l ^<'(;ill University in (an- r m"'" ""' '" "> rather than stuff ibem into an a Jr w , l ( , ( i ol t h e y o u a n d . M U I ' I I n d •,<.!,•. $30,000 a d d i construction'.' employed b y t h e g o v e r n m e n t of a s s e t s r a t h e r than p i e a v u n e r e a s o n . , f o r t e a r i n g p e o p l e a p India, l i e w a s in c h a r g e of t h e w a v , will t h e silent p e r i o d o n S u n d a y r e a l l y b e dent particu- President jrh'.'.,i actions, I would r e m i n d y o u " ' " ' ' ' beiic b u r 1 ye,.,, b\ >our d u l y e l e c t e d MINDS IIOI'SKS " d malicious ,,,„. s : , y , a r s the Goiernmenl \ - you r e a d I h e N e w s „|,er 111. did v o u n o t e t h a t t h e We are very grateful for the outstanding slate of ' . "'<' '';> '^similar. limn , i - i i i L i i.i • „«• T-,, ' ' a v is a \ e r \ a r g c c n s i n o n o Man I b i s , i | s l w e e k e n d s a w Open oii.scs H r s i !,- m m , speakers which has been presented his year. Mrs. Eleanor ,.,,.. u i ; „ ., . j i s l i n ; l i v , p „ rs , , , nalllv pk.,ely a p p a „ , , | ,, v: ,, s,,,,,,,',,,.,.,..,,.,., , , .,„,,,,„, ,„•• Roosevelt s speech was extremely interesting and pertinent all its own. ' least, visitors :;. i w aitendance because „i i- '.•„„„ in this time of world crisis. Students appreciate such per- . . . . . . . , ii (.iris who never speak i., anvone evc-pi ,,. o,,,.,, i, tl K 1 1 I;i sonal contact with eminent persons whom we usually meet , ' IKI " . '' ''l ""'n '» > •'r1college , ,;,,.,,ks „n llu , n( , w ( . alll . )lls ,,,.„„. , ,„. .,, ,,,,, through the impersonal media of newspapers, radio, and i'Bso m'ab""any ewd uh'"' ""n1a'vl •elr'ya(reswell "' 1!tv v;i/]l television. ! . . • • • ' ci caht i ois n t e r k nnoewanr ^ l M'S T H E VWHtl) On the local political scene, Mr. Robert Hudnut gave partly because of poii'ical leaders I.el it b e k n o w n t o e v e n b r o t h e r a n d I n i.'. C U M I , us an enlightening talk. Because we live in Albany for a t n ' n ll ^' ( ' hoen associated with ii t i n m t h e w o r d t h a t t h e y a r e n o t w a u l e d i n V. i . r o u r , ' . , least four years of our lives, it is important that we be aware ;i of and try to alleviate those conditions which we find tin- Li,! s( ,| aside s o m e ;'l". .i for c a p i t a l rH„-r-rMtalhc- e t c , MFOETING O F T i l l ) in a f d u „„ » So f a r , o n e I I . ! ' ' olitary student h a s c o m e t o s h a r e T h e p i e - i d e n i . -• 11 m !•. • i i tin--. b \ CIMHC a few hisiorical sidi is ideas on Dippikill w i t h m e . D o w r i t e r p e o p l e oil I n - b . n l . u f l e n - d h hi "ii f r a i e r i i i i i e - at s t a t e ' '-i a i ' s 11-<-1• i• i-111r> I'IIWIII thai yoo , , n d d•or l- l airo-l d aI n I d srentrealize over$20,000 nu t h eh aavc eq u iaslirt ei oa nd y •.thi dm w i -ob n e -e thou I'ln- d '<iii' -lo'.\ and lie re arc .:' hack ellori- and 0 |this properly a n d i t s p a r t i a l d e - o | t h e i r , , . , . i r a o r n a l . r o u p - on i nginiiciit" A n - y o u a w a r e t h a t H o w can vou c o m p a r e B o m b a y '"""'' " - " ' ' ' '•(•present t h i s i d e a l ..villi a n A m e r i c a n c i t y ? T h e " a l - ! r l " " ' P ; " ' ( , ' l l s k n o w t h a i a l t h o u g h A l b a n y d m - - i i ' i m o s p h e r e " i s c o m p l e l e l v different r a l e s in i t s q u a l i t y of c d u e u l i n n D d a y of t h e w e e k . v These events are all worthwhile efforts, but unless an Professors from universities in adequate number of people support them, they will not l n d i a V.IS" lhl/ l'".11'"1' ;"Hl /'* We're sun-that the problem this weekend udi ma i.. fulfill their purpose. Time and effort have been spent to fi,"incT,,K' f"l!''nl .)''l'l"',1' Kra ! Ila ' ''!"''"'" ""' ,,: "'' " f y "" r ,,i "' ,,, " s U l ' 'i'"'"11"" '" '' " ! " make the day a pleasant one. Let's make this a year when ^ / / l VwiT.S's. < mis. ' \'',,-', " S ' Z " ! Ml!Z ^, v T 1,"" ,' ,",:"p u i !" T h all of our parents will enjoyJ everything. ft '" ''"' "' ' " " " ' "" '" "' , • ' ' " ' l a m l;lil f v u W l ,(,( ' By JOE GALU By JIM I I A E N L I N „,iee jiaiv state ('"liege o, N e w s o f O c T h e l i t e r a r y c o n f e r e n c e w a s col 13, 1961, t h e r e a p p e a r e d a c t , r n ( , , | w i t n ( h ( , 13 1 9 , i MI » ' '' U , C r i devXS t o C < " • n , • ' l W i l h U '*' " r ' " " " r " " , l l » " ^ " " l - " l lonely a s a c r o w d " page s p r e a d d e v o t e d t o m ) | ., , „ . , , , . , , „ „ , r e p r e s e n t i n g all Snencer I ' , , . , - , , . . H b |e • ! • . , . ; , . . J i . f . the Student b o d y , The E d i t o r : Birchite Dogma Inflames T h i s w e e k I w o u l d like t o c o m - S y s t e m and the farm-price supment on the v i e w s of the John p o r l s y s t e m . T h e crowning blow Birch Society under R o b e r t H . W of t h e a m e n d m e n t i s t h a t it w o u l d W e i h " a n T t l the v i e w s of t h e indir e ,i mpose the group. Peal t n o i n c o m ct a x DPPikiH. i ^ p a s t a n d p r o s - f m . l y . ( , , , , h l u n i t s „ r S l ; i | „ n | | V ( . r ' s " ( n ' " IotiMbie v . d u a l s w h o c^.. Birchdes it o p p o s e s A s a n OI.ganigalion, h age of d e v e l o p m e n t , i t s p o s - s i t , , Throughout its brief history it , " ' V , r l h D a k ? t a ? B(V;ch! W ( , ,-,,,,, | | | ( . „,,.., | s i t h e United N a t i o n s a n d all of its S f f t u r e u s e s , t h e a r c h i t e c t ' s T l u , i n d i v i d u a l s i n v o l v e d h a v e n ' t I'** I""'" t h e p - h e v of t h e Jicar '"'f \ *™ni™? f o r t h e n R lt)le , Mciroeiinn eosts II i , i . • , o,,i,,- , , , , < , , ; | 1 c o n s t i t u t i o n w h i c h , a c c o r d uld o r g a n s s u c h a s t h e U N I n t e r n a st.matcs on c o t J ' n c o s t s a n y , , , , . h o w t o selee material. • ' u, p c f o i - m v a r i o u s pub he , „ l l u , U 1 ) | , , r v ( | f C ( J . . w 0 _ Tl »d his d r a w i n g a n d p l a n s f o r , , ,' ,"," ' ^ , , „plan , | > |w ^ oi from l o u r s o f t h e , , , „ „ „ , , , „ , F c d c r a l g o v e r n m e n t t o l i o n a l C h i l d r e n ' s E c o n o m i c Fond iiilding. '„", I, W " , ' " 1 " ' 1 ', Ks| uV b; ,m i,t , , , A I"i • , to .notes j (a n ss .< •'' •m lll! ,hpir Thriv h-vr> . . . - - J Personally, 1 h a d h o p e d t o h e d r a w n u p by d i e r- w h o e n ' •"'•ar. for is on e a t i n g n a n u s . s ( , | | V e l e r a n s ' H o s p i t a l s a n d f e d - , , , , , , , , ; , , , ' ; l " s , a p p e a r a n c e , ,.-.,, „ , „ , „ ' „ , , , _ „ ( U N K h F ) . I h c y h a v e u i g e d then U r ( | ; i m s a irri »«mnpfl bv r e a c t i o n s — f a v o r a b l e v i s i o n e d a Iweni' IIM- Hiousind ha c d, ,-nli.,11 ' " ( l l ' h " " " " " ' " lion p r o , e e l s . , | , e F e d e r a l R e s e r v e m e m b e r s to r e f u s e c h i l d r e n w h o tt'anifi.d '-'•' ... . 1 , ,, , ii'ui i i i w i e i i s . ui,i L i n i d i rvc'aci v e . . . . . , , , , , -,, , .... i' i . . i . . . . ' , I \ I / ' W 1. rv-iilLr K / i v t . e r\n , I I,u ,I. „ d unfavorable, w r i t t e n o r v e r b a l , d o l l a r b u d c e t i „ l„ P r , .,-„!ed i., .-s«-r ( ...I.IIL.I- i„ | fralcnuiies S v s | ( . | n ,,„. O ) l n m o d l t y carry U M C h . milk b o x e s on H a l C r e d i t 0 By LINDA P. WHITE The Parents' Day Committee has worked for many D r N a r a y a n Gokhale comes to weeks planning activities which will be both interesting u s 'rom Bombay, India. He atand enjoyable to your parents. Many of the parents of tended Bombay University both as freshmen will have the opportunity to view campus life for an undergratudate and as a gradthe first time. Will they be here to spend the day meeting uate student. He received his your To The Bear Baiter PAGE I i l s up ol Nov e m b e r v , wIMI "' " III v n l 1 . m | | |,e ihe Kastman ' ' oble Senior m e n . who have ,'„ vio'si, Pan,I ll will l a k e "" ; I"" 1 " 1 l'ivM..u...|y. a n d w h o a r e in loiiiliig. a r c a s k e d to r | ( |M | | r | u , u u | ] | mi, rested ' \ i i U . l | l l l l , I . n, , „ d i e - " ' " • " l " , | " ' 1 'I' 1 ' l - a c i i l t y A d v i s o r , , , , ,,, , s.j IIII D r J o h n Ii I d , b e l l s or t h e I ' r e s i , u o l p e n 'v \ d i n i s s i o n is sg oo i , len l a s , al i 1,1 D o n a l d a u i e l l , e 111' I'M , i In i isilli d i e u o m e n ' s e d u , a t , m i . d -oi oi it) K a p p a D e l i a Kp .11 \ | l i l t s \ M » SCMOItS sil,in a n , l ll,, Minleiil I'aiucatlonal , | M \ , i \ , i,p., i II K a p p a Delia \ s s , , e i a l i , , i i K a p p a I'ln K a p p a will | pai h.,].p., I'ln K a p p a a n d s p o n s o r ., i i i ' a i b l a l e S t u d i e s K v e n , , i a PI mm' i, -•OIIIIS,a a i a d o im ,ui \ , , v , loin r 11, l o r all s e n i o r s ' ' V s , Ell ,,'... , .iu,|i, ,-.,.,,i, Nil l i i i i i n i s u l n i plan l o P, PI i h e i r (,1'adilale ,, ,i Seliioi . i n m .', d to u a l c l l l o r s l e d i e s n e \ l ye.il' ( l i b e r plans for I nllliel m l o i m a llus \ e . u m e l i . d e a Koreigll S l o d l e s lhl. i n , | ,.;.,,, , i n U | | | ,,pp, ,.i ui !ln S l a t e Col Id v i n in , , n d w . u k oil s e v e r a l r e lege Ncie il ell pi o l , , ' - PAGE 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER State Students Attend Numerous Annual Conferences SUB Will Send Delegation Publications To Student Union Board Parley Visit Miami The Student Union Board has elcctcd four delegates and one representative to the Association of College Unions, Region II. This region includes New York state in its entirety and part of Canada. These representatives will represent Albany State in a convention Hy DORIS Ml Men to be held at Harpur College, Binghamton, New York, this weekend, The delegates are Jcanctte Koaba '63, Dave Moore '64, Bob Sargeant '64, and Larry Simmons '63. The delegates will stay at the Sheraton Motor Hotel during the weekend. This weekend is one Hi"' In lights of the year for i HIM in* bers of the Slate ('idle! N 'i'«sj the Pedagogue. Tin ,• ''''HI in i, sideration is the A• iaii>i| i , giate Press Confer, u 1 In he I,, in Miami Beach Thursday through s , londa i| unlay The members n| ih, N , '"s La chosen to represent - b a l e m ii 37th Annual Confen m ••<•'• I.,;;, Lasselle, Kdilur in i hi • M II". I Last Monday night the freshman class held a meeting in Brubacher Kiseman, Associat, I ,PI,„ „. Lower Lounge. Ninety-two memDoris Muhlich As-.,M . ' e K,|,'.,r By The Primer Editors bers of the freshman class attendRepresenting the I '•0 .i unfile .-, ed. I Last Friday afternoon nine units Marly Oolensky ii The main business of the meeting of the 48 units of the State Univer- Morgan '63. liusme was to vote on whether the fresh- sity system gallicred to discuss a Shirley Bowler '63. men should continue to wear their University Literary magazine — tor. Delegates confer at State University Press Conference. The conference beanies. The majority voted for it. Excelsior. Projected expenditures the glamorous lloh I after a long debate. were $25,066; lo dale they have been guaranteed SI,000 and good Miami Beach Siu<l< wishes. Their method of procedure ing colleges Ihroii h is uncertain: they do not know will be allcndiii. .i where the material is to come slaying at the lloh I Expenses for lie from, (here is no method of .selecLast weekend, October 26, 27 and Shirley Bow ler '63, and Martha tion and no practical or idealogical inn are coven d by t 28. the Collegiate Press Association Oolensky '62. agreement, even between the dele- the News and the Peil Conference of the State University gates from Oswego, the sponsor expenses include During the three-day conference, of New York was held at the Sher- various discussions were conductrooms, and meals school. aton-Ten Eyck in the business sec- ed for those interested in different The Conference lm The (|ueslion of faculty advisors lion of downtown Albany. Approx- phases of writing. wild a general c.in • was tallied after ten minutes of imately 85 students represented 34 main ballroom al i Linda Lasselle parlu .pal< (I in sanctimonious sell-outs by a majorNew York State Teachers and day. The speaker w, the panel discussion 'Th" Role of ity of those present. It seems they Community Colleges Luce, noted war coin the Faculty Advisor." M (derating haven't enough self-confidence in now general eveeiii i • Attending the Conference from the panel were Mr Allan M Flahllieir own tasle to accept the aweciated Press. State's Pedagogue, Primer and erty, Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell some responsibility of delecting The objeel of I In State College News were Irene Daily Sun. and Mr. Frank Cunningplagiarisms. for Ihe rcpresoiiiai. Wisti r '03, and Linda Lasselle '(J.'i. ham. Editor-in-Chief of the Siena The number of editors present at lectures and e\hibiiioi as Vice-President and Admission News. The discussion dealt with the conference negated the possi furnish information i, Assistant of the Conference respec- ideas on whether or no! college bilily of any immediate action. tively, and Robert Baker '62, Linda publications should have faculty inenl of school neu i Berry '64, Andrew Neiderman '62 advisors. Albany Stale, was one of To raise sufficient funds for this books, magazinethe few schools represented which project each of the 48 units has graphy. There are ; , docs not have an advisor for cither icon assessed monies that are in \ annus fields d e c , n its newspaper or yearbook. diret proportion to the size of the politan papers, ma Mini we owe S550, lishing hoii.si s. and Next year's conference will be puses. held in Cooperstown, a small town Although mosl oi 'I about 70 miles northwest of Albany. Irene VVister, State University includes attending n This was chosen because the past Press Conference Director, prelectures, social eni' i few years' conferences have been sides over meeting. also included in large cities. One of State's repOthello resentatives, Linda Berry '64, was Wednesday and Thursday nights elected secretary of the association the cast of Othello presented specfor 1962. ial performances. We d n e s d a y night's performance was for sev45 Phila St. eral homes for the aged. Thursday night's performance was for high SARATOGA SPRINGS school students and their teachers. ALL MAKIs The teachers were given a special Presenting Folksinger rale of "i0 cents. Fraternity Jewelry — I'ree l.'slin.ali Many Stale College students who were unable to attend the performBadges, Steins, Rings This Friday and Saturday ance!) Friday and Saturday nights Jewelry, Gifts. Favors attended these performances. Their Evening Stationery, Programs 156 Central Avenue student lax cards were usee Club Pins, Keys admission. News Notes Primer Meets to Discuss Issue State College Editors Confer At Ten Eyck Press Gathering Communism A New Religion By BARBARA HALL The Communist International Partv is a living creed. It is more ban active and has no dead wood, Every member gives his time, money and strength to his religion, They lack a Hod but replace Him ,fjlli a Lenin. The Communists believe that they can conquer the world if they succeed in these three undertakings: 1 pit the employee against the nployer and cause m ass dissen- Waterbury ft-/^ ^Qfe p Senate: trr.^!i^ Senate Reviews Reports; Forum Sponsors N Y Trip twelve students for a trip to New York City Noverwber 10-11. Four members of student government !l faculty, who and eight members of Forum are scheduled lo attend the two-day ,Vr ' l;iV( ' a re conference, sponsored by the Collegiate Council for the United Nations. The theme for the conferI be ,<i would cmcc is, "1961: U. \ . Year of Criwere •., be .sis," and is being held in connec:•'-' - r. sir, lion with Prime Minister Jawa'" uri'eii-ain harlal Nehru's forthcoming visit the Primer t() | j K , p' a j( c d Nations. After passex' ,,• i ht p \na t ) K , appropriation, Senate el-Teet below e u t e c | lfl have the student govern>> "t'\ ani 'low „„.„, representatives in the ratio menl •'In:- -ei re' m two Senate members, one MyskaPuiaip ' i "'"ip. Ii \ ears ce Comm tlee reported an n i i l member and oneCabinet mem..)..,,,r: v d:,- uive>':gal:on ol die possibility ol her. The Iwo senators elected were erary, ol ihis ' h l ' 1IM' '"' ""' National Student R{>btTl Briggs '62 and Donald Al-limei:t> are A-<u-:ation materials which are |,, n •,;;) Accompanying the deleP'".I random a\a:lable to the student body at » a [ t , s l o | j i e conference will be oia-i '' pro ra'ed fee. D r Matthew KLbow, advisor to \titie Smith '<',-'. Minister of F < i n n n of Politics. Viam-" Culture, directed ihe Senate's atCampus Commission ieniioii •,, die work ol the foreign A s scheduled from the last scsI'M I i oin mil le ct up by sum. suggestions were placed on Seiiate d u r i i i nfiii'i -. sjirmg session. a ] l s | t(l |H, presented to Campus The ('-oil l l l l l l e e wawaoriginally c,munition of those students who o n n . d ' , nvi'«legale 'he feasibili- W ( I U ] ( | |„, willing and capable to y ol S'udeni Awiciatinn again a r l a s a n a d v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e b e \ r l i a i i \ e student to ll 11 tween Senate and Campus ComMl II in i.ier e ])lan mi.ssion. At ihis time it was also nee the list v\as lo ias pi'o\e:i lo lie a certainly for n o!ed thai Ins y i ar and further work is In be suggested, Campus Commission •..: nope to uiMirc maintenance of WiluU\ UM, ,, a , i l s o w n discre-tion ''"' pro'.'raiu u n , | i• r11 > a.s a suggested list of peo llo-einare \lmcar M't. Residence ,,],, l() M 'f\e in DIPS capacity. ' ,.uncil Pi'"-.limit. reported to College ISaniicr M-naii for the se, ( ,nd successive A | | „ r ( | t , r „f , K , W business was u.'ek mi the -ii/ esiioips being [)„,„ ,,| ur( . ( i before Senate to ex P niripi.rinii, made io If, - lb pee Council and a m j , u . || K , need for a new college 1'iaii S'ok, s banner lo remain in keeping with 1 mum nl Politics the new name of Ihe College. After si pa'e approprated Sl.% Irom discussion, jiro and con, the meaw r i' : ; i ' expenses ol sure was assigned to Services Com mil Ice. upon lb,. .-I t „ r s ' Ion Via.., a ,1 V, ' 'e I-' Q / / > / sion. 2 Develop hate and war between An informal da'e pari'. i ill b e the Negroid and Caucasian people, held ibis eveninc from ti P, p p III iThey are doing a good job in in ibe \|,|, • ,. \\ ,,i, , p,,, Ilium Africa.) room ( hapennii |.,|- |,, par". 3 Split the close alliance of the v.,II |> < Mr ,-1Mi| Mi \< Mod English-speaking w o r l d , namely . i l l . and Mr Irani < i n England and the United States. Kntc riamm, m -...,:; i„ ..,, To heat the Communists at their ](> .p,, ,,,,.,, i( \\ tl.,., i ,', era game w e h a v e t o f i g h t t h e i r s n , m u , i | | „ . ,],,., , ,,.,, i i : ; ! ideas with ideas of our own. In a |, v .sain Sole '.,:, p, ,-•,.,-., . , recent trip to Russia an American include 'Inn Vw,|! ,;, •,.. minister came lo a new town that appeared earlier :ln- •. .,: dad just been built in the last :i() All Collece Roe. pinn ,-,,.,. •!,, years. He asked his Russian guide lerbury fun n -.i ,,i, ,• why there were no cemeteries. The Tom Kiv,•-,,.,. d ! |,,|-, , Russian, without blinking an eye- sludeiil who p. j I.,r••• • u • • :, la.-ii, said that they did not bury e c u S'udi'it \ |g .,,..i ,- , . their dead. II is the duly of every Listen,r Hour ,:.,i i • person to be productive to the state, 'li.'i who play- tin I.I',,I even at death The bodies are sent -j-j,,. .p,,., ,A.p , ;,, , to the local factory and made into sin.meni.d roup .'. !i,,l, SMp, - n l , m e - i c l o r ' h i i. ." The Communis! creed lacks any n,,. ,.,,,• i,,j, kind of feeling of true brotherhood, \Sai, ilnn •, I.•,!••• ' al'h'iuyh they preach a brotherhood |„ r- ulm ,,r, h, ,,,|.i I peace. Peace to them is world inclinl, lliii I., ., , : i, :'.'nination, by them. To fight Ihe |-',| iindmka ',1 .,i. I • iinniunisl and their ideas, the '.em ,;i ,|, ,- ,i / tret world must Irain and send i;.,b f a.rbai.l >• i, [(•"pic mil with the ideas of the i i n , - v ,,., \, !,!, ' . faiwcralie world. We musl organ i;.",, -b,,.', \ r , ,|, w and have a working machine on, - l Hill j ; ! , ' ,,f •,•),,,, Mid-Semesters SCHOL Program to Select College Ambassador a':,:!;, l\^'t^i •Vim i uliur. lm iIn ('ollege Ambassador lam. 'A .11 be taken bet Wei II to day and 1 lecember I Apppll a made nil! to SI I 'A l i o n s S||,,III, dor Pro;, r a m e Anne PHONOGRAPHS Repaired s„ „,id pu, ... Studenl Mad Purpose ol Program ,1 the Ambassador le pu •n,I a Male College ram id, ;/ V.i'iad lor a summer Anv ,Miii ' ol ihe class ol 'ii:; is eh , ,' proM.n.l IP' intends lo re •,in M 'lie college bis senior year \pp|j( utinii In 'in .ippbe.iiion. the student i, and mi hull il.e lollowing mini' ni.iiaui ., aiailein.i .ueiagc 20 mini mum I, uli.ii louniry you would like p. \I-.I and why. -p, i do I,,runs for want .n I,, lapr, s, nl Stale Col !, , .ihio.nl ! .eh'.i'lis win rli \oll believe a,,old I,, nl use lo you ill L. J. BALFOUR MOLLY SGOTT BLUE NOTE SH STOCK Medals, Trophies / Mr. Carl Sorensen, Mgr, A noted journalist press conference. ook addresses 130 Murray Avenue WATER! OKI), NEW YORK CLOSING DATE OF COLLEGE BRAND ROUND - UP CONTEST to HAUSENY Look. y(h*L&*! •'• t ' y Men'sJp -p Fine Sui+8 < Hi '** 215 ""- Visi! the iff ^Odrrliifff ,','tCLM HRUBACHFR HAM- FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1961 Py kageS a f Co S t o r e irom , Tnn D M ' r£m -°P to 3:00 P.M., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. C O K NHL W I.', 11 Y A N j 12:00 Noon Empty Packages Must Be Submitted in Bundles of 50. , „ , • , mil! I y pi,, |\ I ,, CHICAGO ,111 CAt II O R N I A | W'SCONSIN | - vr _ A,,,lid i l i ' l l l l l l i l\ INDIANA j • N [ B It A S K A j MINNtaOtA NOIRE DAME CAMBRIDGE I'KINCEION Pi Pi III be visiled III . d i l l Is. will ol \ A III COUl'Sl Mipni'la.il laclor I'm ram Is p r n \ ided lor mi' on Ihe Stale College News. Y o u r e x p e r i e n c e will be appre eialed and we need your help , •,„„,, ,„ ,,, 1 ) u . \ , . w s u f f j ( . , , a | 1 ( | in,I , i,nt uiiii \ oin new spaper work Notlce i i (i IMU:SI:NTS sidnej puilier (ierald Drug Co. •17 MisMfin ^'•t. STATE COLLEGE COOP NEWS Notice lONK.UT IN I). II!) i i OXtORD I $ \ ^ The Distributive Kducation Clab wdl be open for membership today for all freshman and transfer business majors. Those wishln ; U> Join must go to the outM,l( ,,f l h t I ) r u l r U wv ' ' P ' ' ^' 'b>' ^ WaOiinglon Avenue entrance somelllm ' " , l l a - v I ) u " s "' S l 5 0 l n a - v lx ' l ; , : i l ;i1 , l l : > , I I I R '' ' " " ' Uistribiil.vc Kducation Club. ll,;,|( 1 ' ' !llt ' ad\ isorslnp of Mr. Knmise ol the Business Departmenl. gives members an op]X)rtu"''> :<) fiirllmr their interest in merchandising ' ' " ' ''hih is now in the process of jilaniiuig several field trips. The annual field Ir.p this year wdl be tu \'ew York City Plans are still being discussed as to what business establishment to visit The trip will include dinner, sight seenig. and a broadway show. 'I I.,, I ui ope.HI or South I no,I Club Opens Membership Atieiilion all class newspaper workers' \n\\ that work on your class papers is ending, you will mosl | M . ,. p|,.„|N ,,i nine p, spend work be all asset • ii.ili ul liimls i c l a s s e o n l r i b i i "-' P . t a n , 1 , a n d is tin Hi p o p ,oi -1111 J ,,l i h e I'.'xpe.l I,I ui I.in , Mai Mil., I lav nig w h u h ii -, In .ul,p,,i, I, i s in I'oiilliiey . COIUMBIA ! IOAM. , _ 9 [ > M m i,\ a, ii, ., lor, i n i omit rj I in ,,pr oi Smith \ i n e i li a \ i i , : , ' \ lo -peat, a for, l"ll lane I.I . ,• i - nut a .a ipiil'i m e n l . bill N V U *c CENTRA!. AVE. 0?(M OTHELLO fitd/idwd f / YAH SNAGK BAR • .1 h After STATE COLLEGE Accessories V :; ANNOUNCEMENT Wednesday evening, Senate in its weeky meeting, discussed severa I opics Among them were Committee Reports, Residence Council Regulations and Forum of Politics Committee Reports ConstituCon Committee, in its efforts to suggest revisions of outdaicil const it ul ons. made note of ihe fad that the Smiles Constitulion had bee reviewed and was r "iind coinp.d ly in order. Also, work is being lone in connection »ilh orgaiii/alion of a permanent g sy.slem for student govern :,.,',.n-up, I,,- Notl ce CAFFE LENA By HOWARD WOODRUFF irofound. pro 'I Hal PAGE 5 Primer Editors -Ii. Aral: i w lie may burst in 'icard w .'h profai.il v " organization to count. T ihen, idea are spread by organized peopi,. w|'i have direction. The Communists will be deb by whal they lack The\ |,„ i non die power of Love. Next week How io m- ,,,,,,, 3, 1961 \ltiau.v, N. V Phone 6-3610 i anada ice in ( K Y Tin; m : i . o \ i : i ) COl'NTHY" A drama ol South Africa and lis racial problems 7 (Mi a n d y. 15 PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961 STATK COU.Edf. NKVVS, F'It!F)AY, NOVEMBKR .'!, l!)fil PAGE 7 EEP Tops All-Stars 13-0 You Are There Frosh Booters Lose 2-1 Sat. s,ate Dwns Siena Bridgeport Beats State 3-1 Touching All As Spied Scores 2 TD's To Finish W i t h 2-5-1 Slate ' Bases By DAVE J I N K S While diligently applying m y two-fingered touch type technique to my dilapadated excuse for a typewriter last night, this h u m b l e scribe was suddenly beset by a n idea. Why not " c r e a t e " an entirely not very new type of column? Why not plagarize the writings of those unsung sports writers who h a v e come before? Why not call this not very new type column You Are There. Why not? Cause it's work, d i a l ' s why! Thai was my advice to me, but my Dad a l w a y s told me to never lake advice from a fool, so here 1 a m . ALL QUIET ON THE FOOTBALL FRONT Now that AMIA football has ended anri v,. . ,• ties back into quietness with only the o?cas on 'C'd 5': ,J,u,r patter of soccer shoes, we will take a f e w S n past season. It was not unusual to see Pot ' <T V"' kees" of AMIA football, once again on ih "' Ya" up but we were pleasantly surprfed at tl e ov ' / / J!.' of the entire league. The over-all caliber f , ,' ] " be improving every year and we feel thintr , m ' or the possibility of organizing a varsity o n t . ' ^ ' at State. Anyone interested in starting th , , ,' h ' : o iii '•'in''ni' Congratulations must go out to EEP's halflnek n DAngelico for taking the AMIA Scorin- T ^ ' latched on to the ball and carried it for a scon , v , , j ^ i during the season. It was a touchdown raid, ,,, ,, minute of his last game that gave him tin ,' A PA Bill Burnett who finished with six scores With d r e a m s of g r a n d e u r filling my skull, I rushed into the News morgue (one has to be a g r a v e man to do that on Halloween nighl i last Tuesday, and began madly thumbing my way through slacks of crumbling, moldy back i s s u e s arid so what's the first headline 1 All-Star Gary Lynch closes in on P o t t e r ' s Danny D'Angelico and YEA SIENA!! see . . . STATE'S HILL A M ) DA- Dick Mann, No don't shoot! We aren't switching lo\ L E R S OVERWHELM HARD 2.T This year's AMIA Football League ended last Sunday offering a token of I hanks to L. II. for giving 33. All well and good except for one liltle detail—in last week's on a familiar note as Potter won again. Even the All-Star country team a chance to show what it can do ,\ews I wrote thai Slate had re- learn could not muster enough force to knock the Club in- are oniy in the formative stages, our squad ha cently formed a cross country to the lost column as they were dropped 13-0. It was not ing a hard time scheduling meets, so we woul t e a m , for the first time in its his- a member of the All-Star squad or a Potter gridder who like to thank the Siena team for fitting us in i tory. The headline happens to date had made the All-Star team that turned out to be the hero. tight schedule. from circa lli.'lii. Funny, huh.' \ panic and a half . . . Five y e a r s Instead, it was EEP's fleet-footed, little publicized end Pat It looks like we really have a treni'-ndou ago some demented soul (anyone Spied who was the standout, catching both touchdown writing sports must be detrmnted) passes for the winners. While the game was definitely a freshman cross-country man Tom Robinson > wrote that, "Last y e a r an a t t e m p t defensive battle, the better organized Potter offense clear- he a good cross-country runner, but he sin at building up our intercollegiate ly had the edge over the All-Star offensive unit, gaining 11 help next year's track team since he ran a 1 nun spurt p r o g r a m via the track line first downs to only 2 for the opposition. school. We also feel it is necessary to give a I was m a d e and the apa:liy that evo! The first half started off sluggishly with neither team to coach Mun.sey who has done a great job in ved brought it to an abrupt but team started and preparing them for their In possibily t e m p o r a r y l u l l . " Wonder moving the ball very well. Both quarterbacks had trouble completing passes this half as All-Star George Anastas hit if Sports-Editor J e n k s will have JENKS' JUNK to write the s a m e thing next year'.' on only 4 of 14, and Potter's signal caller Mike Camarrata . . . Potter Club was a l r e a d y in completed only 2 of 10. Unfortunately for the All-Stars, . . . Much credit must go to the freshman the habit of winning A.MIA foot- one of these two completed passes turned out to be a TD which have been working on the new bascbal bail championships back m Oct . toss to Pat Spied. Following the score. Camarrata ran the hope they don't mind going over there for da 19-11 . . . A.MIA Council dropped ball into the end zone for the extra point to bring the score ter so that we have our baseball diamond n a< baseball from the III 12 sports scheto 7-0. No more scoring took place before the half time spring. . . . Once again a State soccer player ha dule. Reason'.' N'ot enough opponBob Seaman belated credit for his goal in the A ents to play . . . Siena was the whistle. The V.V.V offense started to Paltz game. . . . Look out Potter' Humor has n e m i s i s of State basketball t e a m s as far back a s 1946, beating the swing m the second hall as 7 out men from TXO are pledging Johnny Unitas. I P e d s ifi -1,5 . . . Red basketball of 15 passes were completed. It Sam Huff, and Roosevelt Greir. . . . We undei i t e a m was playing in real class on certain soccer coach is trying to be some sort o ( ' n i c h e s Wanted Dec. HI, 1927, taking on the Dart- was not until the fourth q u a r t e r . star -lots of luck in your new cai r Joe mouth cagers and losing l.'J-Ii.'i however, thai the men in black lioe t h • •li.rla'.-c o! n i a c i n wondering what the training rules lor the Vai In "M. the Sophs were ('. 1 push- and white pushed across the r sec at the Mdnc silmol llieir alhleti country team are after discovering thai I heir >•.,. ball favorites 'I hey lost. Thai was ond score o n c e main •' i.\ as ac < a r l m i ' i i l I I . - , . | ,, , , [ -an eriy sponsoring smoking contesls on Ihesidi ' 2\ y e a r s ajm Oucss it'll be an I,,,,,, ileulcom lib- lied on a < a uiarrala to , . ."b:aui,'-, help , other 2 ' years before ih" 'lil push' \ ia..\ ,S l a l i ball '-aim ciinies off liJ.'JH in sl'K'<'i l»ass pla> \i ,,,•,. , ,,, ii,,.,,. , , ., ,,,., ,| |,„. i r u n i i r a l p r o e r a m ineliidi d su mi l l u l s ' a n d u i " ii!,i\iis lor 1 h< - \ll •" • r i n ! •, . If -h m.-m and miii-. w iih p a r t i c i p a n t s pa\ mg the Star learn were defensive plavei's c h i l i : rade b iskei I,all <o;elieoxhnrbitanl fee ol lue a dip, in- I),,' c \ \ m la lorn M b - . K i e l ... ;. me <|, , , , mi, ,-,., -,| pj,-.,„,. eluding snap anil towels, ol course ': linn li.i; i. ami I; II liiiim il and .."laci Mr loan ri Lewis Willie o l l i i l s r . e ci nler Km II i n - c l l i ,'di> mal K d . i . i O a i Din d o r / Notices ^ ^ For 2nd Straight Ped Loss State's Frosh soccer team rang down the curtain on M(?e/ 25-30 State's Varsity soccer team suffered its second straight ll! its disappointing 1961 campaign last Saturday, dropping ' iH'\v.\l former) S | a | ( . t 0 | ] , , ^ ( , ( -it of the season last Saturday, as a highly-touted a2-1 squeaker to North Adams. This defeat made the Peds J"' ' r| niinr> lejiin uon j | S ' |||geport squad swamped the Peds 3-1. Karl Heinz Gerthe victims of a 2-5-1 season's record as the Frosh ran into M' 111: o l ll -".is ,n 'lues i,r. alii r stenberger tallied the only State goal, and in doing so " ' ^ a o r :;i ' | | „ , . Sl; ,,, n i n some of the toughest competition in the State '"•''- 'i"«ii..l ;, rli-if-riii.in-fl Sii-na .tied . . . . . the . State record of 14 goals scored in a single season. Nl| , n u n i r, i..a •". •< :;n in ,, uraciice meet W l , n i W ( ) g a m e s51remaining to be played this year, it appears that Mr. G. is sure to re-write this long-standing According to Coach Bob Burhngame, "Slate had a ••« '' -i m. |..,iii-.i. ;, ircsiunaii at re: ord before his career as a State booter ends Nov. 14. well-balanced, spirited team this year which simply lacked , ' " ' c'l'msuii. • 'Illill l . r s l . C O I U p I c ||1« ami a hall in.I, scoring punch. We had excellent ball control moving up o,,'' and down the field well, but we just couldn't get the ball in , , IJIUDGEPORT PRESSES PEDS ill. I I i l i s '.', ll i | ) | ; i e i ll the net when it counted. For instance, we had :>c> .hots in I( wa s a the North Adams game, and missed them all. out onlv score d ^toiii-'i,'" K.'n I ' U C ' I ' Bridgeport ball game all the way, as the vic!(,rs coming on a penalty kick. We never scored more than f(,ur s'njoyed nearly complete ball control and kept the l|lll(.,'i j.f.i! !,;',,,'V!ili ai -.in ooals in a single game, and our Lop senret Joe iVi.opio u uih place', ami ' , | , ( l defense under constant pressure. The first quarter '.. 11 s i ••• p i - i u m i actually decided matters, as Bridgeport's Ed Quigley and had only four goals in the entire season.'' ilil Mick Slegle each found the net to wrap things up. The Coach Burhngame also felt that despite the record. \e l; 'i iii'in second (ptarler only proved to be a repeat of the first stanza, l 1 ,lln j State had a good team this year, which was never reallv " ' > '•""' as the winners continued to press the attack and keep outclassed, except by the always .strong Frosh I nun ColY'"!"V'i ! IIN'K :sbu,. oil-balance. Quigley registered the final Bridgeport gate. He added that, "The road treated us prellv roimh goal ol the day early in the period, as the Ped defense but we were very strong at home, and only lost one oi our ,,,,.,11,, , lightened and prevented any further scoring. : ur games on Vets' Field." ,;;';'";;':; ""' AI Ciejka, Dave Schryer, and goalie Gary Penfield all ,'"^']|.' "M'|! proved instrumental in beefing up the Purple & Gold Coach Burhngame also had piai.se lor lh< Fn, h who ,, '),,, j,,,,,,. ,,, deleii.sive eMoils. Ciejka's sharp playing was responsible he felt had played very well for Stale this year, and who • ,| ",,,, ,.i, ,:i for containing Quigliy the rest of the game, and Penfield'.s • reworking out with the Varsity even now. He .-aid thai. lam y goal-tending slopped more than one Bridgeport score. "I'd pick Al Henrekson, Ekehard Piening and ,1m I'roennio •'.in'- iiuii.ii: r Miiiot 1 unati ly. Slate was still unable to mount any real as Varsity material, and would rank Fred Kawe AIK\ Std '" • H;ir:i-mi. nH'cn.'ive threat throughout the half as Bridgeport's halfBozydaj as the two ino.sl improved play r.s on '!c su.r! " •' , . |,|, "' lr n | backs contimmallv intercepted Ped passes. ih r,.M 'in ' ' State's final game proved to be a real heartim aki r a , North Adams tallied the winning goal as a result o, ,, n ! . ;,",'•;,!.',;','• STATE STAGES 3rd (QUARTER RALLY meal penalty midway through the third peiiud Tin oil; ails stopped play when Slate goalie Mill (>ia\ I'sik i.m • ! ,\ 'Ibc third quarter was a different story, however, as ir.any steps with the ball, awarding North Adam an .:.i. bulb learns played on fairly equal terms in a see-saw battle a-i't shot at the goal from only a lew yard- mi! film ?,!,./• '.inch wtlncssed outstanding head play and ball control. '" Things stayed Dial way lor most of the period, and it den of North Adams then s c t o l i asily. oti -. nt m- lie .'.,:: n wasn't until the linal period that Stale was able to mount :.'i'.s with their margin of victory. (" " ; : ,' '(' '," (7M •' -ustamed drive. In one last desperate effort to prevent Joe Procopio tallied the only scon i a Slab ,i. i. ;a ' '',''.',,, being .sliul out, Gei'.sh nberger came through with his priod via a penalty shot, his second ol tin von Tim Mo ieeoid-t\ nig goal wilh about live minutes remaining in had plenty of other opportunities to scot i . laKtirj :'<'< , hoi • , \m.. a,in r 1 he game. :n all, but North Adams goalie proved lo in (pun g.ood ai I ii TWO (iAMES REMAINING :..s work of stopping every l'^(\ shol. r. ,. Uu '.• a m ,-. II.mm- .em The Meds have two games remaining in their season Two days before this, in their final home game ol Mm c " n'b. imii against a pan ol tough competitors, Montclair and Adelphi. V'-ar, the Frosh battled RPI to a 2-\l tie Fd w'oltn i cored '•'• ll-'li i' 1 '" This Saturday marks the final game of the year on Vets' both goals for Albany, via beautiful cms j i ; , ., , slab Field, as the Meds take on Montclair in a Parents' Day lo ,11 ~oalie George Phillips made several line -.a\> . bin M reived pccial. The final battle of the '01 wars will not be waged i .i I. !, r.,.i in injury which forced him to leave in (he laihr part m until Nov. 14 as the Meds face Adelphi under the lights of ul U u '.lie game. Because of it, he was unable lo appmu again a w ind-swept Bleecker Stadium. North Adams Saturday. •I.I II Monday Meeting Slated To Kick Off Volleyball l!\ , .,,- .,, a- s „,.,:,]• a //l)\ A ^ , n . Week; VIIICN Si liiiKok'H' M : \ I i »I:I:K M t h e ne.Xl m e e t HIS o f W . A A . , , , , , I, Ii <:\ Jin '. s\\ imiiiiii", and basketball \li~s i| |aI pI .I ., !i I, \M s lO'iiiil like all the will be discussed I I you a r e in I,, ••I'll in llieir li rested in aiij ul these sports be I at I i1 - I H I as soon a s sure and see your VV A A. retire li 'in .lie licloro Tiles . , o l a l ! \ e a l l e r llie m e e t i n g . The s.'. 11.i o1111'.' i iiuld pro\ e to be in t i n sline. so v.alch for notices. : S*<cc Volleyball ^ LET'S A L L M£tTm*GRMLT. A N ^~l — °—E — A T• AT -•••- " e 'ill „,„/,,. mistakes'..}) >. Kit ASK w r r n o i i \ i K \* i ON i : \ r o \ s <:oitJ<Ts\in.i-: I I O M ' A Ht i GPAGH&TTt &Mt?nrBALLS,. il I , | , c l,i,l, In l i i i n l ON STEAK6-CH0P5 . O l d | .. , I i L.i. I I ii "II I oic, , 1 , , , I | M II 1,1. I #A/Q CQ+J) V l III |, I, I.l I I,,..I 1 - ***" II l i i l l II I III PIZZA AECTOJU "*• ^VMtWJiiVW 0?EKI &UN0M ^ flh-nvM' i .,., ol ,|,|, I I I i HUM I I I . Ill I I , , I ,IIH H i . I I III,II Hilk-liiic i.l | • • !• • ' . I' . 1 1 ' Mill next hie i n • ' i i i ' Ih ' .ll'S T IN (ASK YOU DIDN'T KNOW IT . . Ol I J. i ART KAPNER in h i , "All I have to do is fly to St. Louis and backr.nd then I'm initiated?" III , I Ii, I | I , On II, ll , °"<ZLCI""<.,U I be the ! III-I I l l l C I I . , 1 . I ,1 I, \ -"a I I I . ,.• I l ' ' 11" n IM ' I.ll III! l l l l l l l l III .1 , . .,1 | -III v wtimmmmmm ( Oil I l t d ill, .ill. II . M e .in 1.1 l o i . o , p c i n i l i i.i 11 r/or I |H i i . |.. n u n L I . Ill . I I . I .III ' . H O I III.II I IQflffl-UPM \ 6 V' i^»\\m»mmmmmhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm will f* A/1/1* I ' "' s 'l ;i > kor the c a p t a i n s or team / ^ ~ . ,'A(I JtstsmsvtAf' l'epreseillall\es vvollevball will tymw^./UUfenffam^ \ M a n .\londa\ at i n n p in. with a 1 niei lin: This m e e t n m is conijiulsor\ II the t e a m c a p t a i n s cannot i urn. i o \ I'AKKi and BKNSON alleiid. 'he dorm r e j i r c s c n t a t i v c or s mil one lo r e p r e s e n t t h e team FLORIST and must be Ihel'e \ u \ v , s o m e added ; c m s on \ ulle\ ball ' t h e r e will GREENHOUSE b liiurnaineiils next luesclay and ' liui'sdav in 'hi s in I'ace Hall ^i.\ in M l . \ l . i i \^:> I here w ill be t h r e e m'l lilt's a nielli In iiiuiim al i llll Kai h e a n i e will ( iillrnr l l n r i s l for Years b • lull) minutes loiim \ mi' ime'im'. \loinla> al -1:00! \" ' M i l l I l ' . l | „ ' ""'• ' ' u ' ' " '•»«.-,„iui„.N . E ' . r urn „, Writes All Types of Insurance (j|l(.\lvl Ml Hospitalization 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAX1: K U W OM N DI W f'UL^S l1 M t AOt.U M I I U . HI 1 NOI ll MUM N.M I M I' HI " LIFE-AUTO-FIRE " U) !") 1471 75 State Street HO 2-5581 PAGE 8 WAC Major SpeaksToday Major M a r g a r e t E . D o u g h e r t y of the W o m e n ' s A r m y Corps will be available this m o r n i n g in Room 08 to discuss opportunities in the WACS. E x e c u t i v e positions a w a i t selected w o m e n college g r a d u a t e s . Newly commissioned officers r e c e i v e a four month officer t r a i n i n g c o u r s e a t the W o m e n ' s A r m y C o r p s Center, F o r t McClellan, A l a b a m a , prio r to a s s i g n m e n t in e x e c u t i v e positions. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1961 JtouU J+cuM Kappa Delta F r a n c e s Cicero '62, P r e s i d e n t , announces that a coffee h o u r with Theta Xi Omega will be held on Monday evening, from 8-10 p . m . Beta Zeta P r e s i d e n t Doris Edelstein '62, announces that a coffee hour with K a p p a Beta w a s held last Monday night. Tomorrow, a work p a r t y will be held with the men of Potter at their house. A Sigma Alpha P r e s i d e n t Doris Williams '62, announces that there will be a coffee hour with Kappa Beta on Monday evening. Potter Club Ed B r e n n a n '62, P r e s i d e n t , announces that an open house will be held on Sunday from 3-5 p . m . Students Elect New Queen; Court Reigns Campus Night Outing Club Plans Climb Voting for Campus Queen took L]ace Thursday and F r i d a y in om -; =mk";;; ;;;s * JLper peristyle, but a s U. of Conn. located „, , , > The Daily Kansan r e p o r t s t h a t C a v e one of the K a n s a s University fra- N e w Y o r k . Indian Oven C £ ? ternities in collaboration with a d i s c o v e r e d by a dog, h u t , c a m p u s sorority held an " I n t e r n a - c a n i n e ' s t r a g i c disappoint n ° ' tional P i c n i c " for foreign s t u d e n t s . died in t h e bottom of (lu t a e Vt' c a v e w a s n a m e d for a f ( i r , J , ° Alfred University n The Fiat Lux a t Alfred Univer- e a r the e n t r a n c e w h i c h * ™ d a s a cooking place l,v ,|„, \ sity r e p o r t s t h a t f r a t e r n i t i e s h a v e gjnes T h e club, c-L.thrd in J r been limited to eleven p a r t i e s a oldest g a r m e n t s , will „„.,., ' ( s e m e s t e r . S o m e t h i n g a b o u t not a . m . on Salurdav „, fr,'n, ! enough studying being done. A l d e n - W a t e r b u r y Halls | Utica College M c C o r m a c k '62 is in charge ff The T a n g e r i n e of Utica College e v e n t a n d Lydia Bosworth ' 2 announces that s o c c e r h a s been in- a s s i s t a n t . Those inter, :, „ shouJ troduced as the fall s p o r t . c o n t a c t one of the ah/,.,. I.S.C. I.S.C, President J u d y K a m i n s k y Fields of specialization i n c l u d e : announces that next week's rush P e r s o n n e l , Administration, Intellip a r t y schedule will be a s follows: Gamma Kappa Phi g e n c e , Training, F i n a n c e , Public F r i d a y : Chi Sigma Theta, G a m Relations, Legal and L e g i s l a t i v e , Beatrice Heath '62, announces Information and E d u c a t i o n Logis- that B a r b a r a Keenan '64 h a s been ma Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta, and tics, Comptroller, and Special Serv- appointed to head the e n t e r t a i n - Psi G a m m a . ices. m e n t for the informal r u s h p a r t y Monday: G a m m a Kappa Phi, Phi Fredonia State N o v e m b e r IS. Delta, Psi G a m m a , and Sigma Phi Fedonia L e a d e r a n n o u n c e s the WAC officers receive t h e s a m e Sigma. Phi Delta completion of a n e w half million p a y and benefits a s m a l e officers T u e s d a y : Chi Sigma Theta, Kap- dollar building to house 48 Steinof c o m p a r a b l e rank, as well as free President Sally J o n e s announces m e d i c a l and dental c a r e , 30 d a y s that there will be an Alunmi Lun- pa Delta, Sigma Phi Sigma, and way pianos for s t u d e n t p r a c t i c e . Beta Zeta. paid vacation annually, and s t e a d y cheon S a t u r d a y at 1 p.m. Rehearsal r o o m s and studios for T h u r s d a y : Phi Delta, Kappa Del- individual p r a c t i c e a r c also a v a i l p r o m o t i o n s . A second l i e u t e n a n t Psi G a m m a ta, Chi Sigma Theta, and Sigma able for student use. r e c e i v e s a p p r o x i m a t e l y $4,000 a P r e s i d e n t Lucille Monocc an- Alpha. year. nounces that Helen Vanderbilt and I.F.C. I . F . C , will take1 p l a c e on D e c e m Details p e r t a i n i n g to the WAC's Paula Didio, Sophomores, were •Jack Lewis, President of I . F . C , ber lath at Crooked L a k e . Music direct commission p r o g r a m m a y be pledged to the sorority last Monannounces that the annual Winter- will be provided by J o e Oppodesobtained by contacting the WAC Of- day night. lude sponsored jointly by I.S.C. and sano and his M a n h a t t a n s . ficer P r o c u r e m e n t Division, F i r s t U. S. A r m y Recruiting District, 39 Whitehall Street, New York 4, New York. Next S a t u r d a y , No-.,., t„, r ,, ., Ouilng Club plans to , | l m | , \{ml M a r c y , the highest ,„„„, ln v„,(. York S t a l e . A pl.mi.e „„,.,.. for the expedition i'„. ),,'"": next T u e s d a y , \ , n i . , ,.,. ,. -; ,, ^ at 7:30 p . m . Any man ,r •.,,',,,, '.',' who h a s done nmun',, ; , ",..'•/.' and is i n t e r e s t e d in • . • '".',"r should a t t e n d Tue-d,r. ".,,,.''! or contact Cene \r-- -. ,-', [ ' Segal '111, or .|,,n so • , ' -j expedition will I) Stevens tradition kettles, the Queen's i d e n t i t y will L be revealed until Campus gM tomorrow evening. The student S body, keeping in nind this criteria: <1) social g r a c e , ,, „ , Sally J o n e s ;2) physical beauty, and (3) a c t i v - is a m a t h m a jor, S p a n i s h minor. A m e m b e r of Myskania, Sue is p r e s i d e n t Kappa Delta 0f Sue Byron jy$ | ^ M ,,;i1 j§HffigHEB&f§^ •u'"~- 10, 1961 VOL. ai ,' ', ' . Li£. , , , a member ol ,, . , . . . . , I .1 f l o n e , , \1 v s k a m a , s h i has been a s,-,, <•<" !'•"< loan ol - ,:• ; . , t„ • shelly Kellerman ; i | , , r ,.„ . , . i u u r . '••'•"' I'ai I.;:-!..-.:.., , ; i- ., >,: •1 Ada Hies iJay, l l o m e e o m - a t l e o i l a l i l I v. | . i '.. i . i i n i i! . 11! i! . 11. •. . 11 - ; • i . > ' I-.. • :inl Juiiior 1'rom a l l e n d a n l p a r l l e . i p - , 1 , ,1 , n • ; , - • , , , : , . - , iiiiipu.s >,i hi u s h e r e t t e . Ro P e t r i c k '63, T o u r s C h a i r m a n for P a r e n t s ' Day, a n n o u n c e s t h a t t h e r e will be a m e e t i n g t o d a y a t 1 p . m . in P a w Kail for all P a r e n t s ' D a y tour guides. Any i n t e r e s t e d people m a y come to this m e e t i n g and s e r v e as guides t o m o r r o w . IFC to Begin Frosh Rushing With Smoker Monday Night ,.'•• MI Advance Dramatics eic Council will p r e s e n t the •iian Wind F.iiscinble with i-rick Feniicll, I ' o n d u c l o r al p.m., Thursday, Xovi mln-r in -• sioii is iwn d o l l a r s utile--, a c lax card is p r e s e n t e d T h e class in Advance D r a m a t i c s will hold try-outs for its only round of plays this s e m e s t e r , Monday and T u e s d a y at 7 p.m. in R291. P a r t s will be offered in tour plays d i r e c t ed by Joan Morow, Linda Kolls, J o h n Velio and Joe Ball. „ (broil h llie pu 1 . v ama i| | , ihe I Inii-rl'.i In • ib. .Mu-n tin \\,,.-.< wood Inn in: tin I n . I l l I! Kliscnihle v, ill "i Iron: several Christian Scientists A lecture on Christian Science by f r a n k T. (lord of Washington, D, ('., will be held on T u e s d a y al 8 p . m . in l i r u b a c h e r private dining r o o m . The lecture, entitled "Christian Science P r e a c h e s the Kingdom of Cod and Heals the S i c k . " is sponsored by the Christian Science Organization at Stale College. Mr liord is a m e m b e r of the Hoard of L e c t u r e s h i p of The Mother Church, The Kirs! ( hnrch of Christ, Scion tist in Boston. M a s s a c h u s e t t s All s t u d e n t s a r e cordially invited to attend J- the present svmpli .-,c I I.ill "\ ia lie 111' \| ie-l|lllllolls is I man i h.m ' . r < n| I: i i I, i;! : 11 a II ; • i •!". e "pu- l.'i.A ,,l Arimld . T , | ,,,•!,,,,",,; 1 , r "-;ra,n v e,i-n,ihi'.; I,,r the the purpose - •'• i , I ..••'•I . ,, • -l i '• i ' , : i i o i i i i - - > II I h. I ' m , I , ,-i I I- li l>«'l' •'"' - !" i ICIICIK k | ' f i m e l l ''' ' ( •"'••'II a l l < • -1 .1 1.1 J ll( .1 I n i l ,,,, " ,' ' "' ' ' " •' ' o p h n l i V o n h e , n ,i | (i||iI| ,; ; ' .. a l i e n . ' ,11 ' In ,\ h.v l'r.ii.i '.I . n . •'•<!' ! i r u ..I l l . I.a aid h in-! I,' : ' o n : : . •''' l,1, '"-•iiii/aljon lie founded 'I'b,. j . ; , ,d 1 PURE WHITE OUTER FILTER " Tareyton l l r " i " ' '"e.eiulde lor and with l--a.-»lliiail .School ,,f MuMe ,,| ^^I'l'sllj of Itoeliesler in III.,' ,la s - recunlcil exten.siv i'l> lor " U 7 "'•""•ds Willi the Fiistluall •'' '''iseiiihle and the Kuslinaii ,il ,u | ' ' ''' I'ops O r c h e s t r a '' l ' l ' lll "-ll has a p p e a r e d a tin ""' yue.sl c i i d u c l o i ' of ihe sv m ':-' "'' l l rolicerls ol Ihe Boston "'"'•lirslla, cuesl c o n d u c t , , r ol """•^"ll S.viiipliony, the \ e w ,"'" '''"Ihal'liioiiie, lb,. K O . I H ,l "'' I' 1 '" inmij o t h e r ol'ches 111 ; "billi, 1M n, M U I . , | I,,.,!,,, ! 1 al " lea,||, | ; , j , , ; , ! , M .h i M I | and ','.'"> '''"I'val.s Ibmii.'buul Ihe lie I Kt-"«»ieir» musical c a r e e r had "' : i m i , l '« at h o m e , d e v e l o p e d \!;Ml,,M ,.,,-,,:.i, ' I " " I " Ira and <>p. ra, b., ,,„„',' p ,,' , , , '" " l ' r "' musical di -., |,,|, M ,, i, , .,, "' ""' ' "Hi'il S l a t e s lor ., •,,, p., ,, ,,,! |, :!" INNER FITTER " i , !;,.•.. '' ' "'" purposes !l1 '' in 'j C ' •.: ^'ln;i ^''llrI'- Bill Burnett '03 will close with tlit llie ' Sophomore Skit I.ilib.v Stroud, Director, wishes i, withhold Ihe til le ,,| Ihe Sophoiiion l i k e , and ex '' l l k r ' :""1 r x skil. m e , i n , , n : n - oiil.v that "it will n can e \ p e , l ie a I ovelv \ i : : h t ' on Ihe I lth I'm , Kid.- in a coin erlible |o Itl'l ' t h e m an idea iim.iii \rt I 'iilnain I'oh s . i r c o i l , i ,arv oiiis, I'al t ' e r r a . I'al l'e//ula h o / t e n a r r a and I red P e t e r s w ill i-siinie the m a j o r roles li'elerrm, o Ihe p r o g r e s s ol skit r e h e a r s a l s llih.v l e p h e d I have a leelm^ hat the Kiv all') cup vv ill lie kid rii-him; SUB Schedules Donee Tonight I,,,'. li., . nl In Brubacher Dining Room l I'l'ouram i - the o l l u - i a l <• l,rr ' : '''' "I a i e i d l i r s ACTIVATED C H A R C O A f ( and offer 'Gli, and "' n . ' i n l u i e the m e m ;. 'in,an , lass to the .I., i " inanlie- will round out the ,,| ,|,, ""•-'s pro ram \ , ,r I . . Freshmen rl "Jlell's B e l l e " v, an m i t l e e . Pete F i s h e r '(>:). Connii rowlcy • ihe Vlas'o r- of ( en I, ,,. ,',.,•:,:!., '|he-e involve the hainlui.; out ol a li'al Hell s Hello,'' set in F i e r c e s t l\ a i.iiinv Sehil'.' I I I1 ei'ietv prepared handbook which ma in llie y e a r 1005, will a t t e m p t .1; li I. VIMd lu hide-. ,i linel history of each ol In show \ mi i , d ..:, \i'v In- liv i li ilermlies. a list of the l e e l.iss directs the skil whose .a mhi i - mini inalloll abolll the main c h a r a c t e r s will be p o r t r a y e d ui> ..I •;.. ; .it. I ii.iv h.ii-i • and an outline ol In John Little, Mary Seller. I'al al.e an in In ,' deal - iinl purposes I'a-aiio and Mary C u r n e y . During i , r ai.i one ot llie r e h e a r s a l s , Lee com Council pl'esl menled. I a m v er.v much eiicoin nil li!' . l a c k L e w aeed liv t o n m h t ' s r e h e a r s a l and an I Kldred Poller , ,, iiplimi-lic about the p e r l o r m a n e e ,„,, p., • ' ' lil "T-, and \ r i l i u r Sulliv a n ' - ,,, \ , M \, ,,,-| !r ni " " " ' Ikillel, "I'nicapple ,,., ,,'•, , j , / 'V|H "hen Ihe second ball ol .,,-, ,| t ,\ ' l ol each I in individual skits will be the Have you ever wondered what in.iiii pari ol ihe e n t e r t a i n m e n t h a p p e n s when you walk in front ot Ik. h nal [»ii lion HI die Smoker will Minerva'. 1 'The f r e s h m a n skil ZXll ?.":;: 12 Students to Heat Nehru At New York City UN Parley liv Kalph The,,,,, and He will then in a representative Il- urn. ! Willi.-i •''•' Mar.',ale, ' : i U l | h , , „ ! - , , t| M . IN pnrpo-r .•;..r. Whacker, 'I . \ I I . m. . ,,t each •nleii .laciih . S ""'••lit I'crischetti, and l.n lllri ' I'usv , h> p e n s Aldrnl ;'" ,.ii • : I'.r.Ci ;,i i -I ail MIL; ili-i iis-m: ,'..,! l o l i l l O l ! . i | - i,| C M I rni r a m I'I.CI mil.. /..;! I.e h. M :his irniliue Winners I'ri'cedini; the a n n o u n c e m e n t ot the final rivalry points, Howie Woodruff '(i.'i, C h a i r m a n , will intro 'luce the m e m b e r s of his Hivalrx i.er ! ;. in ;h. Man, Iralermlv vvho u ill LIV e a short talk Music Council Presents Eastman Wind Ensemble DIAL HI:mi NO. 24 I..i t \ear.s Campus Queen, Gail Kasperian. will crown this year's Queen whose identi'\ ,vill not I;.- revealed until that time. Following the Queen's coronation, she and her ;d I. Mlant.s ,md usherettes will be juvsented. Rivalry "Tareyton's Dual Filter in duas partes divisa est!' says veteran coach Romulus (I 'uric) Remus. "We have a saying over a I the Coliseum 'Tarey Ion separates the gladiators from llie glailioli'. It's a real inngniis smoke. Take it and (lie Dual Killer ,from i . ;me, , i " Tareyton delivers de guslihus does it!' XLVI, ('AIT Court will be introduced during the intermission following the freshman >kit I'al Renedeitn will direct the singing of songs following the presentation of the Si iphomore skit Guides S7 IIOHIN STKKHT C o r n e r of liobin and West 35 VKARS OF KXFKKIKNCK AI.n.WY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER CUT Court T h e r e will be a meeting of the WCRA Radio Club, W e d n e s d a y , 7:30 p . m . at B r u b a c h e r Hall. TOM'S BARBER SHOP ews By MARY 1.01 EISENMAN Hc.di'N will nj'iieiaiiy close tomorrow .'veiling'at 8 p.m. in Page Hall with the presvn[.d[ '"" "1 Hi'' I'n-sliinan and Sophomore skits on Campus Night. Festivities will com'iience v.ill, llie proiTssion of the Campus Queen and her attendants down the aisles. BSBW W A M a r > \ n n c;i|,| V Calderone , ,-,,,,',. (l for two years, Cabinet .Minister of a,M; , s e n a t o r for lu • e a r - l.a-t vi-ar , , , • „ • , , , • "'- v A , i n '-'••'' Hi'-all-, - h a i n - ;,i Government, and V i c e - P r e s i d e n t of a m | , „ , . , , . , „ . „ . . , „ „, , | „ „ , „ , , m l i <A Last year she w a s a J u n i o r Weekend. Radio Club Be sure you a r c all there .0 Freshmen, Sophomores to Present Skits Tomorrow For Campus Night An I. n . I i - | I lonor simli H i . | JT •..anil a Campus Night a t t e n d - o liege ' • 4» Fair last year A M v , k a ni a ineinber, Sail1, is President of I'lii Delia sorotHv News Notes Associate Dean Matthews lias set F r i d a y , \ o \ e m b e r I') al 1 p in in P a g e Hall for all full lime fresh men who r e g i s t e r e d in S e p t e m b e r 1901 to fill out a form required by State ('Diversity of all its m a l r i e u lated students Report p r o m p t l y , bring your own pen, and have your Social Security n u m b e r a v a i l a b l e You a r e not fully enrolled at this college until you have taken c a r e of this r e q u i r e m e n t <• %^±-~^ ties, has selected these five final candidates for ' S a l l y ' , A " . s ' d ( ' n t " f ^ l , >•"• Y.. she C a m p u s Q u e e n . '« an rmidish major, speech mm,,,- /-1G1 S u e B y r o n S h c w a s y n Al'l,'n " a " Fl"'!l-'i hails from Rock- Q " ^ ; ^ J ^ r ft.phomoiv year she Irp-ilnn and m e m b e r of Mu L a m b da Alpha and Kappa Mu Kpsilon honoraries. Sue has b e e n a s e n a t o r ( State Sally J o n t. s r e m e m b e r s that she was arm deep in dish water when told the news that ] she was a finalist. "1 found out at (j : 2 u |i in. when everyone else k n e w at , ,, , groam.d . Donald \lh n '•.; .,I,,I i; ,;;, .s,.,,.poi , l.ar. ••'. ,11 t., p . . M .. |,,,i, ,, in, in!,, r !•: C M , ,1,,'iaiu u.: im mhi r •! '!,• ' >•' ' ' i e. , III, di Ic at, , .,i. .o lompalia d P, It,, a In \laiiln w I :''•'-'• -" : ' '" the Si r. ' ihe Forum ol I'ni u> leiilalivc Schedule ol Iveiils ., , |, ,ni Vi 'I'odav tin d. • •>'•' • .' Ml '"' '" •' ; I , | h ,MI.,i, I ,p e i,m., In |,,i, , n m. miis to In at ,, i.,in,,. u ,. ,,, MI p I' \ .,i,d In .,r He in I" •'<• " I ,ni iVi.oidii, to .si ii , i ,,,, ,,, " \ Hal I •'• H'oin \,C.„.n.n \ •' v .1 e ,,l Hie " I " "i o.iiuo p,,ml Hi,- i v. lilt,,. a lumpM ! Ml n dl will in'I I"' " I,lie c.,< I, rtill In' held ir i, ,, t 1 II- "ill i loinoiiow iiiormiK d, h . aU .tail , , participate in pam 1 d,-, u A,|| sondes i uinn ^^ ^ >,,m, ..m eruiii;' such topi's a-.oil I In ' " ' " " " " ' ol Ihe Ni'M.i III, It U.'.I'I" m In I e in a 1 ion,11 I'olilirs. A l , 7 ' " ' " ' , „ ,"''-!i IS v ' u n c "slated thai licali Devcl„|miellt aim llie I lilted ilal. .onl III- have al napped ll.V tile .,.,!, ,i d„ >l.iiii i- III Ihe past v e a l s ' amjuis \ m h t I In- di i • vv ill he llilol'iiial .shut ., . , ,, Myskania .,,,,! I.,, 1. |or the I II i \ - and Ploii on ... Advisors ,e ahd I.ni Pu llie c o l s Kelreshmeat- and d e c , r a t i o n s for H"' ,:,,::, , will In III keeping vv lib an i u 11 m i u 111 e n I e ( uiiiiiiillce Heads Named i i.iniiiillee head- lor llie d a n c e ..ie Steven Vl.v-liiiski '(!-, general i h. an l al'ole Polls '111, hospl '.iluv lie Koiiba refreshmeiil- .1, an, ii hard \ balioii:i. l>.t, and "a III liolicll Sal . alii nl public rela Ilulls P e a r l S h e r m a n and F r a n Cicero ,,,-,. \ D .a,,,,,-, - „ | U M ) 1 , 1(1|. l h e skil pi'iiduetioiis. Rivalry Winners? I'hus l a r , the freshmen are win mn:'. Klvall'V with eleven points to ii,,. ,Sophomores' one llie . , , However, , n e w s p a p e r , c h e e r lead nu and sinu ' o b points h a v e been withheld until to ' l,,i the evenum will I,,. \--,,,i,ile Dean ol the College, \ ] r | im, r .Mathews, and Mrs Matheu- and Mr F d w a r d Mendus | . n i | | . - | i D e p a r t m e n t , and |( |||(, i liaperi Mr- Sophnlllnre- Mendus morrow ni.ulil when they will be an noiinced Willi llie skit points T h e r e f o r e , an element of .surprise befitlin^ the end ol Rivalry will be present when the winners a r e an nounced.