PAGE S STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 Students Arrange Contest Les innovateurs To Present Farce T h e S t a l e College F r e n c h C l u b , Les I n n o v a t e u r s , announces its f i r s t a n n u a ' Soiree F r a n c a i s e . It w i l l be held D e c e m b e r 18, in D r a p e r 349 at 8:00 p . m . A f a r c e of the f i f t e e n t h c e n t u r y , La F a r c e de C u v i e r , w i l l be p r e s e n t e d . O t h e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t w i l l i n c l u d e a short d i a l o g u e a n d s e v e r a l songs by m e m b e r s of the club. French Christmas The above picture illustrates one of the many operations of an activity at State that involves the help of 20 students. The activity is the work associated with the Annual High School Mathematics Contest, sponsored nationally in both the United States and Canada by the Mathematical Association of America and the Society of Acturaies for secondary school students In the picture from left to right are: Emery (.'lark and Robert Sherbourno, Seniors, Miss N'ura D Turner, Associate Professor of M a t h e m a t i c s , J u n e D r u i a n 'G.'i and D o n n a H e n d e r s o n '62. T h e h e a d q u a r t e r s of the U p s t a t e D i v i s i o n of the M a t h e m a t i c s Conlest is l o c a t e d h e r e , a n d the pict u r e d s t u d e n t s a r e in c h a r g e of arr a n g e m e n t s f o r the contest. 1 lie n u m b e r of schools a l r e a d y r e g i s t e r e d f o r the YM>2 contest exceeds (he n u m b e r r e g i s t e r e d at the v i n i i 1 11me lasl y e a r . M i s s T u r n e r f e e ! - i h a l w i t h o u t the aid of h e r s t i . d e a l h e l p e r s , the contest w o u l d b ' i,nable to f u n c t i o n as e f f i c i e n t l y .M it has in past y e a r s . Sing t'JJ College to Give Outing Club Plans Hand knit Articles Skating, Ski Trips L a r r y S i m m o n s '03, C h a i r m a n of the S . U . B . C h i l d r e n ' s Christmas Party, announces that students cannot g i v e k n i t t e d i t e m s to c h i l dren at the p a r l y . Such g i f t s m i g h t be i n t e r p r e t e d as s h o w i n g f a v o r i t ism. Scarves, mittens, and sacks m u s t be g i v e n as a c o l l e c t i v e g i f t of State College to S a i n t O i l m a n ' s Home Buses for c h i l d r e n meeting of will A bo January p.m. in r o o m (5 of The in a held Outing ski 18 t h r o u g h mont. Club trip Hudson Valley collegiate the !), , Bnibaclie will p,, : - sponsored I R e g i o n of •;.,. Outing LO ai Albany Out in Club Killnr" i 7:31) i 9 4 e Hall ZKil ALBANY, Ni:\V YORK, FRIDAY, J A M ARY 12, 1!H!2 •ipalc n III'IT Vi-r -end a t a l a r g e g r o u p , but a r c , i'i m< R e f r e s h m e n t s w i l l be s e r v e d a n d I he d o r m i t o r i e s w h e r e the v a r i o u s are l i m i t e d . S l u d e n N an ;, piiv a l l present w i l l sing F r e n c h C h r i s t p a r t i e s w i l l l a k e p l a c e at 2:15 p . m . eil !<; g i v e $1.25 to Cone \ - . . mas Carols. The admission charge m j , Student sponsors s h o u l d be at the soon as p o s s i b l e in u r d , r • , ,-, for non-members is twenly-five MTVI' cents. p a r t y l o c a t i o n s at 1:30. a place will arrive ( ) Surname ( Initial Senate NEWS Shrinks S e n a t e Backs Protest; So we had o u r • ;o a t i o n and now tin- p r i n t e r s are I akin:1 t h e i r - ' While we w e r e w o r k i n g all w i c k on a b e a u t i f u l , n i o n sirm • 8 pane i s s u e , the p r i n t in: press peopl • in Hudson ha' • been l i v i n g ,•< life of restfill bliss - o n l y we d i d n ' l know ahmil it. They I'o'.'goi w e w e r e having a p a p e r t h i s w e e k . Hew we t o i l e d , d e a r r e a d e r s We wenl w i t h o u t fond, drink and sleep to p r o d u c e a p a p e r •aich as h u m a n eyi -• h a v e ne\ •r -•. en. W e l l . W" cot one a l l e r s l a l " ( iille-."- b a s k e t b a l l ( r a i n w i l l ( a n Mcna I ii ,,,,...„ „j,_,|,t nil They w e r e n ' t .'< ir.' l o lei us h a w any p a p e r I,Ml w e I r i e d hi ;. II t h " i n hov disappointed vim v mi l d all be ' I'i.e ha\ in: an Santa Clan.- Then we „ D , ' . - - , _ _ _ i. f~* 1 C imik ihe h e a d - p r i l l ! 1 r a n d h o u n d / nil a: L ed h i m and d i r e r h: in in :i deep d a r k •!<• • I i l e r a \ i d Ity (. \iiltv s u n n ii, I M i l l e d I'earfuMv ai d f i n a l ! ; T h e v . i r . i t \ MS.'.I i t e a m , w i n . ii ran'..' m i l t h e o l d i •omproinise v. as r e a i In d K a l i ! ' ' i Tin.-, i . -.'. b; t v e - o! vt'ar a n d l a i m in I In new on winnine. n n l e v w i l l meet one .nil we h r i o n l y k i n d , w m i d i - i ol its .sternest tesl.s oi the year S a t u r d a y n i » h l when the ' . and g r a c i o u s Tuny lo t h a n k . . . , - , ., , h"' - really a d : uy i We I feMalrl n I t1 a I l kk-e Os S o M in l I1 h Iie /. b <Ji/.M-> i e n a II n, .d- Ii "aMn ,s • a. .t t4 h1 ,e. A\ r m o r y a tI oO^"U p . m . hope you don't t h i r l : w e ' r e - p a I n P i r e l l i veal'.- t i l l - emtio has been a bio, n n e l o r b o t h de. lazy ,n\d all l i n t . bin ause s c h o o l s . a i m t h i s v e a l s h o u l d b, n o , x e e p t i o n T h e Feds die whole stall' . " ! politically ' minded and w e n : I " the Senate a r e l i v s l l o i l a H i r e r o a m e w i n n i n g s t r e a k w h i c h inelude.S 'in rtinj,'. a lil'.st p l a e e t i e i n t h e C ' l i r i s t l l l a s T o u m a n i e i i l and most ., i . i i , , ,i, .., , , ,,. \ l t c r e x a m s u n w i n d to big l-i'i'i'iitly. led bv J i m O p p e d i s a n o s J , p o i n t s , a n o i l - I d rout -•el- and b e t t e r i 11• ri-.-• : | I ol \ e w Y o r k M a r i t i m e Colli yc. O Will the U.N. grow stronger in the next 10 years? V-Y3* ) • Yes • No • ONE WAY — VIA — CD G r e y h o u n d Other (Indicate) Drop Off at Transportation Desk 0 Which is most important to you in picking a date... stale- Takes 1'oiiniameni ,,, , ,, ,, , , , \ller o a l i i i : I! I' I and using .... i i ' ' " ' ! . ' " ' ' '' " " " ' 11,1 ''''"• " ' ' ' ''' '•' ' ' " ' ' ' " • " " " u''"' 'll"'( ! | l , | v " '' " , l r l l ' " i ' ! < r ''-x " " '''' ' a - e \ al ihe l i i i z / e r d c - i i h ' d ,, ,,, .,,-.,., ,,| \ | ! i ; , n . v.r.-ording U.S. Soccer Coaches Select Gerstenberger Ail-American TO • ROUND TRIP © Do you buy cigarettes in soft pack or box ? A d e m o n s t r a t i o n against the institution of tuition in the S t a t e College system will take plaee in front of the S t a t e Capitol building this .Monday evening. Richard Kelly '(>.'! is in charge of this protest. All members of the s t u d e n t body are urged to participate in this d e m o n s t r a t i o n . Assembly will take place at 0:30 p.m. on Dorm Field and students are urged to group together quietly and orderly. Posters are requested and the following slogans are to be used: "Don't t a k e our education from us:" "(Jive us a chance to t e a c h : " "Tuition or t e a c h e r s ? " and "No t u i t i o n ! " These slogans will be m a i n t a i n e d in order with black Idlering'. \n\ other sin: ans m u s t have (he a p p r n v . I nl By DAVE JINKS Heinz Gei'StenbergOr, has become probably tile lirst All- •,•.,,> -rn;. American in ."Tate's histor\ FUCK AWAY TYPING ERRORS WITH JUST AN ORDINARY k PENCIL ERASER! Headlines t h r o u g h t h e year have a n i u u i n e e d li.s m a i i v achievements: a record 16 goals in one season, i -oaks in one g a m e , A l l - C o n f e r e n c e s e l e c t i o n , a n d n o w . In i n . - e.ain ' d u n d o u b t e d l y t h e h i g h e s t g o a l a c o l l e g e soccer p l a y e r c a n a t t a i n — n a t i o n a l r e c o g n i t i o n T o a d d t o tins, a c i - o n i i i l i s ! , n i c n t , i f i t is p o s s i b l e , h e w a s s e l e c l e d a l I h e e i - n l e i l o r w a r d p o s i t i o n w h i c h is t h e h a r d e s t t o g a m ain-i t h i s is " l i e r e a t e a m ' s best o f f e n s i v e p l a y e r is u s u a l l y p l a c i d m «Wi ]\ '.' '\'tii,' ^, ^ , . ,„ ,,,.,. - a-i "'is.' Intelligence I ] Bo/ I APA Launches Expect more, get more, from lfl\I I, II i I,,,. an.I i ! .in; '. , n xoq 10 i\ J if J I.I ,-. •, Minimis J I T : 'ipiesied in dress IKIM ^ r n l l v :l",'; !'.' »™'"Ml«Jui,,/'>| "•' un " ' lI iI e H in cm !r i ii'Jd ai ul me the ici|iiesie<i requested loan '. i'i ;i t u t i t l u . ' ...i i .p.: .'«' additional .wis n n p u s e d . nine - , that group captains can -, ;_ now-ha-.e pan-lime jobs: '-'' ' instim ii nis to those assciu- pr would have to work in addi!)1ln.1' ^ ,M,, " , . ,ts u i " " 1 ; ! n h l , H ! i m ! " ! "' ,l ; 1 '"' ; , ; V M ' " ' i'-ruiine jobs. ( h e i r ( l a s s h a u l i e r s and are asked What u-.iaranii •• do we h a v e ( -i tn u r m i p w u h t h e i r class upon ar- Dial t u i t i o n w o u l d not he .subject to r u a l lk l(l •'' , l u ' ' ['articipants lurther increase^should p l a n on s p e n d i n g two or „„,,,, ,,,„„., STl'DKXT OPINION G I V E N f U . m o n s l r a U n f i a n d they a r e asked tn p l a n (heir t i m e '" '"' '''-' r. ; and I e.iue are i o c h a i r n a n I.a -.1 the I h r , "". ""' '»' u l U l 1 1 '" diowboal ' h o i . lor l b . a l l a i r w i l l be p r o ' ''' d by Ihe Sw ni i n ' K m b l - l a '' ' i.'Uiuieii! iiiebides Daiinv I.; '; • ' I ' ' " • ' Inci ' m i l i.i lb. - ' " ' I l i ' i b l i l e i V a \ ucal " i -• ip em " i " ol C a n S i i u l h . D . I M . l e i i k s like "' ' hll > (loldslein and Herb W "bii r |ierlol'liilii; Winlir- lidl a llelck, la lluinell "' Uikeoit on \| u k , \ s p i l l a u , Pli,| >,), ,.. . . i . ..... , i,„ '" ' '' "' '' l " ' " ' " I...,. ,. , , i ,, N,, l>'- l o l l i s an bide l.-all Male Mell , ,|lW.n|i Hob "' I,,( \ - ..eiali i New '" i ' will ' -poal.il hi, . , ,l ,In M n , |l ni i| l| l| ., e 11 " i n ''..I'll II,,,' :.. l"i' •",: (I, '"' l ''"' he •• , .11. i i a. ..,11 I, ,'., \\'e le Ihe \nieiiiaii i n , i \ look al U n - as all in „ | | | h u p s w i n g in s p o r t s ' ' ,, , ,, and .,,-,. i . i k l i i " b i l e al SI a e a Is o i l l l r A l r lll(l M l ' ''""" """ ' " '„ |u U l ' " \"l l"i i ' l ' i e a i l Kail Ib-lll/ Ceo111 •Swearineen, and M r I'' Ii l l a |s leiibbergel' o u r I I I si bill ino.-l as ' " ' ' T h e p a r l y is f r o n i !) I (In... ' d i e i i d i n g w i l l h a w 2 o ' e l m k h o u r s s u r c i l l j m i l o u r last (|](..,,„,,, ! r : ,,|, ai .r- \n eMensive open .;, ission of student o p i n i o n f o l l o w e d . The following p . n l - were b,ought re, ' , L.anl.n.' student action T h e r e is a c r y i n g need fur t e a c h e r - on a n a t i o n a l l e v e l . The i n ' l e a s e in cosl h - - . ithe atiraclivenes.s ol l e a c h i n g to potenHal t e a c h e r s . P a r e n t s should w r i t e l e t t e r s to .ii .I -. o 'io \ - - . inelli |> ,a|-d ,, ,, . i in I , ,, ; Male l i e i all hl showe \ I ball) lie ^ in..'i \ ii . ,ai io| -e M ia. ill ii ' 'I . . . ' I ..n '' I ' than hl ai s as ,„, I'i.. ,,| I ill Iia h I A ' 'be II,. -.1 ' -. Il, Ml 111 Will by , lo, 'ip !', T ..I I •!,, , i I i .\ .1 i- I UM'II ,\, poinls I, il>. I .i-i . I, III. IO [["^ \ i -,. : i -in lb \ . rn no n. leader • iml w i' 11,11 i Ii. -ten: . \ "I w l , i' • pr, I ,..ii I.. I bplan lor a , . h i l ' e |II r \ e I In -.nl i In .i -. i'i- ih"-' .- a l l ' i a d y . , Hi el i., ha i lie II . . . n l ., II.. e l m . ..! i I'II-'I ' Aa- in, i I \ , -!i I da \ I I I . ion aai,rob i b ' • no nl ul Ol-. i -i-'li I ( •s ^mil > ^ nl ^\ - - ^., l^a^l i o ^n | , | . ^ I lecellibi r 1 n i c e ! nig 'hiI" o! ii,a' ' . r 'loin si oiii' II ' W e \ e r a it 'prudent I hi - ai l i o n il !-, writ:, n ..II ii,,! lo I', e l - laken, b\ the hl 'V - .pp.,I' u W In llo! Il I I Ill-Ill ~ Action! \ - lb.- di -, -I • -i..ii ' I i , '.'. in a i |..-e - - i l i . i l ' 1 O i n s, ! , i , iter 'li.'i ..-. i ,! i h a l Sludi nl Sen.lie a i p p o r t a - l i n l i i i ! deniiiusli almii against llic proposed l i i i l i i . n Ihe i n i i l i n n was passed, w 1111 lb. re-i-r-. a l u m 111 il I'i r s i d e l l l ( l l l l l l l s had l l l l . i ! v f l u p u w i ' i m i ' i a n \ Senale a c t i o n . Si-n.iloi I'n k Kelly u In. w i l l head the .a . a n i / a l i o i i ul the d e i n o i i s t r a ', u, .ii,.i I ' n -.di ii! I >a\ Booker M r n - In lui-el Willi I'l'e.-ldelll (.'ol IniM y o - | , i day ., m I hi - l u d i n! body i .nil,I help ijrook, r in i Inn ,a ,iu w ,ib , . , , .,. ,,,, ,a-, i p, m a k e llil.s a r e a l i t y by a s l l u n g M - \ , - r a i -. n a l u r sent a .-• M i n i m i ! on S a l i i r d a y n i g l i l l l ' s a p r e - , . l . ul I la u i i l l u i l w h i c h . a,lam i i T l a i n o thai Ihe S a n a l o r i e s w i l l , , | i h , l o l l o w i l l g - l a l e m e n l be I I I I ! . ell lll.l .. . , . [[] "— ^ ,',;" . " ]'.,•( h n ube l mak lielii p „ M 'ad l oI-' a t l cl eu l l i \i i i p uins il l in l o nb e rol l. '• •• . II^ n ^I--,and - w>ill - a.al i.u l i o•," III ". ^'lill.s ol ||,;i| u , ,..,,! I,, t h e s a m e in g r e a t a - u , , - s l a l e d in t i n i n n i u.1, - uI |he I-I n u m b e r s si |:SSAKY lie, , - - > a l ' \ -• n o i - i n - - - inaiiin r lll! \ M e u a a n d be I"!'. I b e l l i II I I I " S , , . . I'.i . ' I . I ' •In Hi-m h iin.li - Ii ' o i Mi i- pr. . \ a m i l i a l l o l l littel'S \lbaii\ s'ale l i a - been called In- ..lily - ' a l e -i litnil \\ uli " a raIleal ; . i , tiliy and a c o i i s e r v a l i v e .' ink ui ii . d \ ' W i- h a \ e our fa c - 111 i l 1)1 I' I , -. ,1 in die . I , l . w dd like ,'. Sliull.g i" -Ii n i l . I ,,,,.,. |„. ill da ' i, -h I I -i . I'. Sill. . n u n - l r . , 1 i"ii * alli.-r ' i I,., ( :C . r , , . , 'le '!.. II MO.NS1K \ 1 I 0 N i , , - , , . , , , ,1 .,,i a .i a ni.!, n| 'In i There i- i n :uarantee that t u i ii.in w i l l L'O in i n d i v i d u a l schools. il i b i - is to b r i n g an " e n r i c h m e n t " ui ihe . u l l u r a l a t m o s p h e r e of the honl the a.dded t u i t i o n would In ruii-1" - l u d i i i ! - I r u m j o i n : ' to colle e ' . a t t a i n l i e - added c u l t u r e . n \lbal run di- -II- • i L e i ' s Sec Some . s u p p o r t ! All 'i.C -I > i . . n ! , . In l t i \ a l l v I.i ' " . . i n ., ,|,.',',, ,, M , '"" ,,„' ,u, , , |I., ,i nl l, '| Ii , uII. . ,". el | „ , „ -; | pi in l i rtil u . I . all I'. -I i ,.,.,.,. I W . ell ! ,!, I ntiiie -. - '. - p . , .•« r- i I ciMll.liy dolll.g in i - . .1 I. ni ..-il S" -. I I ' . , ' w .- - I.. : . loS ! u I h e Ui. i n . a . !.\ r. Sana ,.,, -:,,.., i.., .„, I, , (l IM|,.|| .lolia and I ' '• . i n - r- ..I j . , - ' 'un. b„li lo i ,',, t h r . - a i i n, '.. \ e i o the |! i| I I . | | ( | i,., i i, i, . MM | |,, |. , . !,, !,, • ,,,.j •• j ,-ineiii in |,. i -: .:, • ,,M ••.,:, ..-r-, i.;- a d n . i i i n'r.i'ri dei n r- " \» i d i . e - d . i • in bi ::: l l r u l i a e b i ' |) niii'. Ji.... it i ' b . ."• '.. re a p p i " ' - '. I I V1111:1 .1 .lie \iie-rie.i I \ el's """'' ' " lit. : .,!.. "., .!..--•:-.ce lie Then \ll | i hI, -M >AI - .- I I.e. S < 1 <•> I. < 'il> w h e n an I ,, M I Id.hard I.- iU , < 'o.iehe-, .|.o. nl.I, a II--- a i I . i i I. s,, a.i Holds I i l g r in \,„ ^,,,1, h - on n l . I I del. Vl..,„ Zw n k l . b.. ! ' - !'i Mpha w i l l bold il - an ., . .. , l o r n i a l rush pa; o t o i i c l i i al ,. I ill. ''" I n n I o w i i i M nl I.I i o n I . -I I. id 11 i-M.pl.iy n an uiiiid , ,, I HERE'S HOW 1 0 2 9 S T U D I E S AT 100 COLLEGES VI '" I in,i.in i Hi i Showboat'Tonite H,H u,. Tl U There's actually more r i c h - f l a v o r leaf in L & M t h a n even in s o m e un f i l t e r e d c i g a r e t t e s . You g e t r n o r e _ b o d y in t h e blend, more flavor in the smoke, more taste t h r o u g h the filter So ex pect more, get I ots More f r o m L&M Am] r e m e m ber—witti I & M ' s m o d e r n filter, only p u n ; white touches your lips pl'..l.ai.|\ ,.n ft. is also a credit t o l h e e n t i n t e a m .since very rari l\ does a player f r o m a m e d i o c r e learn g a i n n a t i o n a l a c c l a i m ;' •Such men as E r w i n S e i m o n , All S l a b a n d All C o n l e r e n c ,':' Soft pack Personality niu,-.; „„...ii„'r !,!•}..•«. use. , -.,,.,,.,.,, ,.:1, „, ,, a ,h\ I Ii I e w lii he no c \ l Use tin f i l l i lasses in w i n k mi pesters or l ' I i ' I'M - e : : : , i ! ' d e i i l b o In plan Ihe ( I c i n n n s i i a t i m i in anv -,\ , •. I have I I e a \ e sell "il M;n the -' i i i l - i i i bodv now a c c o r d i n g l y sn (hey w i l l be able to lake part. ,. , , , , , , , ,, Senate has sent t e l e g r a m s to all S t a l e scliniils a s k i n g t h e m lo stage similar deiiionslrations at the s a m e t i m e as o u r s . They a rc also sending l.uiii letters In each | , i i n . M ! i - c i i u c s i i i m t h e m to w r i t e (,„.;,. ( • „ M , , n . s s i „ M a i r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ami M , e . are , c r n.iii b'-'i s.,.|,;i ., an • ail i I P. thai lacks .,1 . up I ' i ' I I Willi ,, .: i ihe I'i.i The in l u i ' u i ' nl V . . . I . - . ii. i i n . , .. li., and sieilh BETTER THAN AVERAGE 1'EAM HELPS O Looks . , ; . i r . Slate College ••< the f o l l o w i n g : •;• m - T h a t ' s r i g h t , read t h a t h e a d l i n e a , a n , ' A l b a n y S t a l e - ' . ; - . ' ; , - " ; , " ^ . . "!% « « - • ; • ; ? : ' i « i - l . ! i : i ' : , l , a , i ; : i i n , , ; „ l l l l ^ ^ ' ^ r : " ! ^ H „ c f r ; , l i h r S has an A U - A m c n c a n , a m a n selected as one ol the best m S|r!1 . i _.||!:1, Sl( . n . l h a . ., .,,„„, (]|1. j | | i . i i ! , ,;,,„., t.,| . ; ..h „,,.,„,,•,., ^ . , i . :h, Tni-i.-es' ;."w,r to levy the e n t i r e U n i t e d States. A l b a n y ' s eentei l o r w a i c l . K a r l ,,..,.,. ,.,,; . , „ . . i, t, j i eomroi all the ..,i', ,' i,., .-,,,,,,,, ,,,.,! he ha- not iiimon LOWER PERISTYLE Sold at the CO-OP By ANNE SMITH n biggest Ljame of beason I USE BLOCK LETTERS! FROM Kelly to H e a d March State to Face Siena Tomorrow ^ r ^ n , , ^ (CUT ALONG BROKEN LINE) Name: Printers Vacate, BY ANN DUGAN Check your opinions against L&M's Campus Opinion Pol For convenience and speed fill in coupon on reverse and leave with T r a n s p o r t a t i o n Desk, Lower Peristyle. Tickets will be held in your name. VOL. XI.VI NO. 29 • lh.. I'liary S t a l e pi,-,,., , State College N Club O t h e r Senale liiisincss , , , . „ „ . , u , h | ( i l h M , , , . , „ , „ ,,,,. Kh.c Ii Hi Old Si llaie Seiw Ii e i . un ill it lee g,o i I epoi'l.- The Hew Student -•I n m u Hoard f o i i s l i l u l i o n waa re Mewed and a p p i ' i o e d Dick Kelly ,,,, ,, . ., , i, ,,, i ,, ,o i. I ' s l a l l e d eilIII Ilia theI a i . oliooKi i a n o i ia.-e und l aiin.o.iu w ill aI H »o I h a l school w i l l reopen on TuesI i\ a l h i \ ucal inn PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 Communications A Peaceful Protest College Calendar .. „ . . . „ io the Lditor n ,„Q , T w < \ w e e k ? frfom " o w FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 7:30 p.m. IFG Vrmm -n • r A * .» 9:00 p.m. APA f o r m a"Dairy l Kusn ofi J arty FG film, Anne Frank" \PA Formal Rush Party SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 think it well to discuss the removal and its implications. Having left our homes a scant week ago. we saw our beloved parents, had our usual fights with them, depict- ed SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 nMitln|. their Bru Private Dining Room Zs" ,. fchree w, u b e a . ( Jood Dick Kelly's committee are known, and the threats of firm exams begin to frighten us. The emotional exaltation o the last Senate meeting belongs to the past. Can we rpi create it without resorting to the violence with whietl I m a s s s t u d e n t demonstrations are usually associated•> supplies and sky^ T h e e d i t o r i a ] sta ff 0f vacations ' p e r s i s t ^ e might P o r t s t h e p l a n s S e n a t e h a s i n i t i a t e d for a dcnionstVatioJ . . , " Bllt n„rm Field " Doi m I leld ^ ^ our ni(lllls ^ ' . fi-.p V w ; n ust been l n e y w u l J ^ ^ a m , t h e p lavt> ^ ^ many who either don't cr i n u '?. b , k , fi-| P Jr B u n f m n s t in i n f l n n n r . n n , , i l U i m o s i IO l n t l u e i K e t h e I., gi.s a [ l l r J ^ 1 t t h e y c a n , t p r o d u e e a n cn - f>(>| j v ( , have onstration without the rational support of the whole stuJ homes, the money to take them d e n t b o d y . back, or tne the oesire desire to return io to We plead, demand that all oof yon U|), oacK. we request, pieaci, the hearth, what then is the ex- the demonstration Monday night, and that vyou do il in arl cuse heard for our departure- The orderly fashion. This is one of the very lew w men .nns wa WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 Basketball Utica, home excuse given by many .s that we are supposedly too immature to c a n s.av in Albany for fou7conseculive non-school days, if we are allowed to stay there is no telling what havoc will be wrought. Hundreds of people peacefully sleep- Gamman - Stated t a k e , , -( , • c e eifective f f e c t i v ( 1 j nin prevention may b he t,,,.;,,,, w h j c h j ; cause it wiU be publicized and it may incivasMh,. p,-,.,,,, J P u t o n legislators by their voters. If we combine tin, U1 ,y letters of protest to legislators from parents aiitl h.,i ; -i|„„.| of us who can vote, our objections coukl be consul, n'd Th" demonstration will be publicized; so we musl ha\. an ><? ing, rccouperating from a barrage p r c s s i v e n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s a t t h e C a p i l o l a i u l ' n , ' mirr "A man builds a fine house; and now he has a master, and a of exams is indeed a frightening behave as responsible citizens. ' " "l"J task for life; he is to furnish, watch, show it, and keep it in piclture ol destruction and malevorepair the rest of his days." lence. Following Ibis logic, il would ' ' • ^ FRIENDSHIP—Ralph waldo Emerson seem natural lo throw us out of the HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN „„. „,.„. „ (|0|.ms (,vt,n M e m dorms even weekend for fear off We guess the Are up the sleeves and the proverbial sure looted destruction \ s W(. ), a ven'l been Tortoise have as usual come through with fine colors. After two years i | , r m v n ,Plll t,N c , r v weekend we have without a place to hang the crew hat. State's Lucky Sons have been n ( ) ( destroyed ,'.nnii"li ,,,' u arrant able lo accomplish this feat and regain the home that wes once taken t | | ( 1 . u ., j o n ' -,.,„,„ wh " v | s ,, „,„ h ( Schedule For Final Examinations — January liii'I from them. We congratulate the fraternity, those members of t h e , , , . , , ,, n v d p s t l . u c t i < ; n w i N t a k e r administration who aided them, and anyone else who gave assistance place from Jinuarv 2 > '",)'' Is it M o n d a y , J a n u a r y l o in making this long-awaited dream come true. Horn- again, home because the moon will pass'through 9 A . M . : L a 2 , ' L a 220, Bu 3A, Ed 2 ISA. Li T.r, M, Exam Schedule a c lMi n pliast v rf\rv' AC UN '' " Al ' '° W(> in M a 2 5 M a 2 6 M a 27 ''"'' ' ,eKC a s m a t u r c |K pk ' ' ° ' ' '"' " " ' wc occupants ol a massive play-pen? 12 M -: L a 9 ' M a 24 R u > - - "' l >SP 103 21 f - w o r d of c a u t i o n : It to k n o w the b r o t h e r s ,ehow . c m s that is an e x . client i d , ; , "'..'V.1,.',.'.1-:i.i1s;,.1r,1''<'('ssur>' ''"' die brothers to get n, know the freshman SAY " ( H E E S I ed t h i s past S u n d a y 100 g i r l s w e r e c r o w d e d and w a i l e d . and w a i t e d into Page H a l l and w a i l . T h e w o r d al first w a : " c h e e s e " but l a t e r it t u r n e d in l i m b e r u e r The C o i u i n o n . - ' a l e r s a r e " r a l . but we hope p r o g r e s s i v e l y , we MIV d o n ' l c h a n g e onl.v f o r sake of a c h a n g e . .' O l T H E W E E K I.el each become all he is c a p a b l e ol lib llu ' '"' 'an.In!. , BY Vol XI.VI THE OF 1918 CLASS , • si n - no \iio -i,,,,,,,,,,, :• ei.i. I 1 -, li (';, ( 1. 1 ' / , ' . ' 'I,! 1 i l l ) . , . HUiK hlUIOH.S l l t l i ' l f l l ' l K1CS f i . . i ', IJ v. l i . Man ' •,,,•.,!. l i . . l . i . .Hi e !• I,.,, Nil K |j,i.-i,i,ti, I..,.,.,, lt.,l„,.,,,l|, Mi: i-..i K.i K*. ......„.: h.ui,„ Km I,I u iu, u w ':L^n;T.:t^rt ^::" - E ,,, ** The t h i r d reason for m a k i n ; 1 this i l i a n . ' e 11 m o r e or l e i > l e e h n i c a l \ " o n i l p a r i ol the P e d a g o g u e by iU're-.-il.v . m u s l i n c l u d e uidiv i.lual p i c t u r e , in l a r g e sections ( s e n i o r s , liiinolaricl a c i i l l v etc i II si e m s 12 M 3 I' M to ii- lo lie m u c h m o r e i n t e r e s t i n g lo v ar,\ ihe l u r i u a l by using g r o u p shot s u In r e \ er possible In fact m.iliv olhel college ! , „i , , „ , , ; , , . , , ; , , . . . , ':; ,l,m ; : !"•« •'' : ' ' . a l ,|e,-,| ,,| s a l i s l a c I,i,lli lii l l u C r e e k s and to Ihe lam j;'" 1 "'""''""> l^ Mill Iree lo make w " " <[ •"•'•angeinenis | „ r p j e | „ r e s now or in i| " ' spring The pe,|; •,»......*."..', ;:;":;;:: ;,"-ui' ««•...!„ shots are ,•„, ,.nlin.,y All CUIIIIIIUI..( alioiid s.iKulii lie udiiH;.s:«ii to Hit cdiinr mui — —- -•• < ""•«•-*- " Ed 319 Mi 27 pa«S M' " '-' ,-om their own ';,.' !'';'•!',! yearbook stalls .a, I-.:;." As far as compositors are con ,e, hii o n , .1 ceriied *»•••>•> • '•"',l uidividoal sorority HU . i „,: , " '' E n 1() ' K " 1(,,i I; . ' En '> r H,5: , i; '' We huoe lie,i -» -1-,,,,^,,, >0,u :,n and , „ „,' , '""bcralion for its „„,.,.,.,, Marty (iolensky. Pedagogue !J A.M. ,!l1 c;k ; u i u u ;i '• Ma I'll ''-'I ''ll Hu 11». 19. En 8, Li I. C h 17, I'll 1,3 l'h 1. Bu 13, S h 62, By I. H\ " 1 22 r y r ' " 3 , La 230, Mil 13, ), Kd | M M I L.I 2 1 , Mu 61 p | 2 II R 10,'i Se 1 316, II V 130, H 4 M , l ' h 100, G y -I ' A , l i n 210, I In i i n l , j.;, | ; , ] ; ; s h 9 (. 3 Sp I 1;,A, Pi 1, Bi ;>;, | | \ 2211 '"'•'•'lay, J a n u a r y 12 ' A M : I Kducation 23 Mu I 1,11 Ec Hu Ma Hv : A - . Hu 206, P S HH. Mu 21)1',, !•', 101, llv li, I'liur.sday, January 25 9 A.M.: I,a 1C, Bu 8A, En 3B En 2 OA. f " ' 3, Qe 103, Hi 20, HV 120 the Sat of the a r t i c l e s b e c a u s e be h a d p r e vioiisly been an E n g l i s h t e a c h e r , had w r i t t e n a book on c o l l e g e c a m p uses, and h a d w r i t t e n a r t i c l e s a b o u t Vassar and P r i n c e t o n . ,„.„„ When ,, ,, ,., „ , _ Boroff d i d n t a r r i v e at S t a t e un,:i M , n , . , ,i i , i ,. r r til .May of 19(il on t h e last d a v of ,i „ i ,i ri i r .. , , • classes and t h e f i r s t d a v of e x a m s , . , , , . . . ' I I , Student A s s o c i a t i o n w a s a s k e d to •, , , ... , i, provide s t u d e n t s with whom he ' , , , , . , . , , , , could c h a t . S i n c e he a r r i v e d at a ,, - „ „ , . , „ , very i n o p p o r t u n e t i m e , t h i s p r o v e d •-,,., , , „ ,-, , ,i , ,,, u f l i c u l t . H o w e v e r , B o r o l l t a l k e d to a few students from Myskania Senate and others who happened to be available. Who Boroff r e q u e s t e d to v i s i l E n g l i s h , social s c i e n c e a n d e d u c a t i o n c l a s s I'N, for w h a t r e a s o n we do not k n o w C i r c u m s t a n c e s d i c t a t e d his v i s i t s and he sat in on those . lasses w Inch mot d u r i n g those t w o d a \ s and t a l k e d lo the p r o f e s s o r s of th ise classes was born in P i l l sbur -iglil reading abilities and keyboard facility When he w a s 1:1, bis f a m i l y 'IV li.v MM W i l l I I.I I! Poll f» r i m e r b C e n I bought the Primer p r i n t e r In.lav be ready W eek- 'I he Senate Ii Id a n i m - las' W. .In. sda.v ni'.'lu vvilh the Presi d e i i i . Dav ;d Br . iker absent Prcs.deni B r o o k e r r e m a i n e d at home r e c o v . - i i i u I'rom an attack " I inl'hien/a \ J . e P r e , i d e m sp..,.. 1 mil .11.111 presideii Stiuleiil t Invalid Kecuver. \ndrew i- h rare ai easy .n ;i M \ r l .pi,,,,- |s I,em pre-eiiled on Were \ l o l l l i .1 1 alllllelil > .1 l u l l i j . , . | , , , 1., 1 \ I III. o v e r 1 h a l i n e l lu I " l l a l i i i r . h e k and J i m M i l . '.I | , . ; i | M |(,.,| I m-.s f u n d w o r k e r s in M ) s k a n i a Hei i i i i i i n e i i d a l i o n .osieen Capital N i s l r n t \i'ea l)|r .Mvskaiua d i a l l e d a h li.-r w i n . h u n d e r the s p e c d u ^n>'' ( ) 1. t j>!t• 1-•. was p r e s e n t e d lo s e n a t e c o n c e r n Hon ol Ihe S t a l e C o l l e c e f a c l l l l v 11 | ( 1 | { , i ; i n j ,,| Din-etors ol the IIIL; Ihe criteria ol Mov m i I p Dav piano at the P a r i s C o n s e r v a t o i r e D u r i n g t h e past y e a r W e b s t e r e o m n i u n i l s t h r o u g h s c r \ ice to o t h e r . | i , 1 , M ( l l , s a s w , ' l l , and we a r e p r o u d in p l a y e d a s e r i e s of N e w |(| progruins ranging from Bach a n d B e e t h o v e n lo I t u r l o k Schecnberg i b i s Week's Acting Hdilor 1.INDA WIIITi: and and '"' ""'-bed u supervising application This is uh Issue L a p p is c o n s i d e r e d a p i o n e e r - i i n p h l v in-j complex technical ,,,,,1,1,.,,,, p„- | ; l ) discussion He is ' " " ilM> m , , n , , J | , i r " " • | ; | k l ' l l l X ' c i , d w i t h p l a v i n e a l a r g e role 1 - : ' " 1 " " • ' » a « : i / i n i - w i l l h. ,,,,,, , . „ , , _ , , „ , . „ „ „ , „ , ,,,- , | U , |- ;i |, in puhhe l i a r i o k or Dion ' linislied -..on l,ol - ol new ,v 11 e r - mu issue and n u c l e a r b o m b tcsls in I Ills iss'ies vv e r e u ' l ' here ' In 1 Co li ' published The V o y a g e d 'he I . l i c k ) 'h • '. D r a g a n , a bank about Japapes, lallmi: hsh ' I ' n i a i i in the \uthor (II exposed Pacific Nine Books ' he latest of I >r I a p p ' s w o r k s which total nine i is M a n and Space; The Next Decade, pub I -bed hv Harper'- jn I9(il This is a c r i t i c a l view of the l " . S space p r o g r a m w r i t t e n in t e r m s t h a t the l a y m a n can u n d e r s t a n d W h i l e he p l a c e , e m p h a s i s on the next ten y e a r - , the book also s p e c u l a t e s on space i r a v e l and c o m m u n i c a t i o n s beyond our social s y s t e m . Man • " " ' s l m ' 1 ' p u r p o r t s the b e l i e f t h a i ihe spaci p r o g r a m , u n l i k e the ! ' S ' ,, , ahimic program, will demand , ', , , ,. , widespread understanding and ' , . . . ..,, " g r a s s roots s u p p o r t . Other writ. , , /.', nigs i n c l u d e a r t i c l e s on space s c r , , ... '. eiice and e x p o r a i o n e f f e c t s ol n u , , , , . , , ,c ear w e a p o n s , H a z a r d s ol B a d i o ,. ,, . ., , , a.-iiv e f all i h i t s , civil d e l e i i s e . mi cCai les po lev and secrecv m science Space Science Specialist M i h o i i g h he h a - d e v o t e d a f u l l i w e n l y y e a r - to a t o m i c and defense in,,Hers. I)r L a p p r e g a r d s space ,, ii-nee as I I I - field of s p e c i a h / a i mn I le did his d o c t o r a t e r e s e a r c h mi e n - m i l r a y s al the I ' l i i v e r s i t y ..I i h i . ag i w h e r e he c a r r i e d his l'h l i a- wel as Phi Beta K a p p a i,nl S H ma \ i h o n o r . - , | :::;,"„;;"".,:.:r'i;t,T Junior Class Plans Future ,\n>,-iri> Couoi.v C h a p u i of i h e \ m , , , . „ . i ( n " | ( l M | c r o s s is w e l l a w a r e t h a i r,,||eee has e n r i c h e d the s | a l l , with |)r ,|x Dippikill Weekend '•(J to P a r i s , w h e r e he s t u d i e d w i t h Isidor P h i l l i p , l i e b e c a m e the f i r s t American to w i n f i r s t pn/c in lals practical Bull In I alluul Students to Attend nuiv reel eiicouragnm 'heir -. l e n l l-l - huhhv \ o l one d a m n 11 * 111 •_; I h i r i n - Ihe , o m i n i l l e e r e p o r t s , it was a n n o u n c e d thai the student ' hecker poll -A hi. h was .,-ikeii last semester We've already had some I h m ^ s c o n c e r n i n g I111I1011 w a - d i s c o v e r e d s u b m i t t e d for Ihe S p r i n g issue 1 h. be u n iilul Sen,Per h i c k Kelly . 'i'n se art iciilat mn i he u i i i - i e In al'l'M- talkin-with \-scinblyman p a r e d es-a.v s .vliich were r . i i l e d b> Henderson f r o m Steuben I'nunlv Speaking ol music when a n van Mr Carrino and Air Stales ami r e p o r t e d t h a i ihe State I . e g i s l a l u r " goiiiL; lo I.add the P r i m e r b .N .Mr i o l l m s .,i ihe l - n . l i - l i d e p a r t had not ace. pie.I some ol the flu meni show some c o n s i d e r a t i o n for the ures 111 Ihe poll because of Us val o n , . - o o d thin.- ha.s r e s u l t e d f r o m m e l o d y . I am d i g g i n g The box for i d i l \ S l u d e n i A s s o c i a t i o n w i l l draw c o n l r i i in. mils un the P r i m e r b u l l e t i n the S a t u r d a y I t c v i c u a r t i c l e l',or up a new poll to be presented to board by Ihe Cn-op When nice s l a t e d that t h e r e was l i l i l e cu ()ff A l b a n s S l a t e students m the near beat is it going io h l i n i s l i e d ' o p e r a l i o n b e t w e e n Ihe c o l l c j e and f u t u r e , w h i l e A s s e m b l v man Hen t| ) ( . i,,vvn of A l b a n v I ' n - i d e n i Col I t ' l l be there in turn Huh. yuu d c r s o n w i l l ,-ittempi to i n t r o d u c e a |jns r e c e n t l \ r e c e i v e d this letter hv ays say thai bill ml.) the Slate l.cgislaHii'" f r o m the Alban.v C h a p l e r ol the ori'-Uiialilv is not my l o r t c I g r a n t i n g l a n d s for a slalew ide poll A m e r i c a n HedCross prefer assimilation A c n m n i i t t e c was f o r m e d to pre , ,, , • p , . ; i r |,,. ( ' o l l i n s e v e n lining!, IJie f i r s t issue o the p a n - I he new poll l o r Alban.v Stale „,.: , , , , . , , , . , . ,, ,, in four weeks b e c a u s e we feel that both the - I n d e n t - T h e 11,ember- are Sena- ,,P u n i e, r ... vv ,11 be out , . , , , , ,,, f a e i i l v ani the s t u d e n t s o A n a n \ tors h'.iv K n a p p li.'i, I.ibby S t r o u d the stall i- , a c, c e p,,t i n g ,. and r e v i e w • ing m a t e r i a ! for the S p r i n g issue. SophoS l a t e ( I I e r a r e g i v i n j and l i a v e h i . and M a r l e c S o r e i i - o i i ,,i,, i, ,,.,n ,, i M w h i c h w i l l appear in earlv Mav m o r e given vita and sie.nl leant s e r v i c e i , ' f l n l a c i l u a l c the m a n n e r ol con O the c o m I I Mini v o \ b a n v , the ,,.,• . , , S t u d e n t (>ov ci liinent l . l e c t i o n s 11 1 o ill li in we ve e r e c l e d a hox on , . . , ' , .,, , , ,, A lianv i itiiiil v i ha p i e r ol m e ,-v Alban.v' , i , oiinlv ( h a p t e ri . ol, , i the h u l l e ' . i i hoard near the i n o p , , ' . , A ,.m \ ice P n •.idem 1 iiidoiani an tile , | , n e r i e a n b e d < I'oss w o u l d l i k e to na h h o u g h we w i l l accent inanu , . , lite the s t a t e m e n t s m a d e hv D a v i d Moiiiiced to Senate the t i m e s and II I I , d a l e • uf 1 i i i p o r l a n l ev 1 nl p e r l a n i i r o f f in u - recent a r t i c l e s in Ihe - . r i p i - ileliv ereil hy any means . 111 ' to I lie c o n i l l l .SI l l d e l l t I loV 1 I'll KnickerbocKcr News. Ihe vv f i l e r thinks expedient 1 In re i'-eiii 1 |i.it i o n N o m i n a t i o n s and M r B o n . f f s l a t e d that t h e r e w a .v .11 he a P r i m e r me : mg nexi l i l t e ( o o p e r a l l u l l III \ 1 li.'t I IN bet W e e l l d e c l i n a t i o n s w i l l ( ( i n c l u d e Wednes- J n e l-'ehruary ID al J71 H a m i l day, ICIiiiiaiv 7. P r e f e r e n c e 1 " i i St reel al H p I I I Vou may b r i n g l o w Ii a n d : ow n " a n d t h a t I h e col |, L;e plav ed - m a l l par 1 in c o l u m n b l a n k s must also he f i l l e d out hv > " i i r c i i i i l r i b His ai this t u n c (his d a t e . I Inn sda\ e v e n i n g , I'eh'he edi ifnil \ a l l . i i r • e l f o r l 111,11 v s, (here w ill be an election M;i\ We b e a r p u b l i c W i l l i e - . - to 1 allv in Hi nil,K Inn C a m e B o o m . I h e l,|i I t h a t M a l e C o l l i i- - l l l d e l l l \ 1 (his l i m e those who are r u n v i i l n i i l e e r and -erv e as Bed ( ' r o - s niii-i for an iifl'h e w ill he av a i l a h l e M o i o r Si rv I. i d i e ei - W a l e r Safe M I t h a i m e m b e r s ul the student I v in -' r u c t i . r stall \ i d e - . Trav bodv iii.iv p r e s e n t lu llu- n o m i n e e s I adn \ eteran\ d m m i - l ration IWelllV people h a v e signed Up iin> questions they mav have On llospilal worker.'in valuable I rid.i v , S a l u r d a ) , and 'Muiidav, li a d e r - l u p to the J u n i o r l e d ( n . - I c h i 11.11 v Ii, in. 1.:, the student body k d i \ I I IV I a l l d I h e B e d C | o - I ..III ha n pa lie w ill i hapel'one lobo w i l l vulc f u r t h e i r s l u d e n i leaders i i, in skat in. and - k u i i : ' ai t iv i I he results ol the elc( lions w i l l not t .11 n i l v 1111 -111 h e r - hav c - . . i l l nil he k n o w n u n t i l I n a i e u i i a l i o n D a y , inan.v . ' h a p t e r Serv n e < ' o m i n i l l e e Wl > indents who desire l in Saturdav, I'cliiuaiv IT. The in,ill and h a v e a . d i d in pi.i..1.1.1 • a die . r..up mi Saturday are wel • in 1 [ ii in p u n cc(lui'.;s w ill lie held 1 • '>ii<1111 I in. in.iUV Hi d 1 ' r u - - . i n - l 1 l ' h's « d l be one ul the l a r g in I ' . r ' e H a l l , b e g i n n i n g al one l.llei -I . r o u p s to have t r e k k e d to D i p u'( hu k \l Ihe pi'i t i l l tin p i k i l l and n is hop,-,I i h a l others I ho (inn ( 11111 n i l s - i n n ivdl leel Iree lu come a l . u i ; h.i p a r i and T r a m . i i . ' I ' o m m i l l e e ol He. lie, an e nl ihe need hu m o r e ..I I h e w e e k e n d a n d p a l l ..I I he I.Ill , r i l > s _,,.,. e n n i r i b i i l i n i ; t h e i r pn In |p w i t h 1 In. l i o n - June D r i n a n |(,ss|,m:,| | , | | | - 1,, help a l l ..I the 1,,; 1 hall i n . H I " I I lei Uon 1 " i n | { ( 1 | j , ,.,,,, s .,,.,-, ,, , , m i h i h e i i t r a m m i - s i o i i r , p o e - l e , i Sen.ill- In ap |n , |ir(l,.iams j jiil III t h r e e mole sllldelll- I " (he |-| | ( . ,,.[,., ., ^ t operalion ( b i n d L'rolip I h o s e a p p o i n t e d hv S le speakers f o r the class speakers M v s k a i u a M l g g e s l e d Ihal Ihe e m phases for c o i i s l d e r a l l o i i be placed York 'hen n l r obusinesses l l e d bv tope veecr h eel n on "ali " • d " fand ""•. o f«-w e ' in Music Council rresents Pianist ....•...!.,..- ,,„, , i„ 11,,,i,, n li)08. W h e n be w a s v e r y y o u i i " Ins m u s i c t e a c h e r s d i s c o v e r e d that he had a b s o l u t e p i l c h , e x c e p t i o n a l :iJi, liii 1 11 S h lull ,Sj, |(i, P S 12 217, Bu 319 S h ', S h 1, It).1, |.'r 20!) !'| ''nil CI, I 243. Wednesday, January 24 ! ' AM. UuH, Ed 114G,s,Ed261 Ed 303 En J','1' >• I'1' :-. Er 3, Ge n o , Mu 3, Ke E 13,r). Gk 203, La IB Ar 3, Ai Ed 318, Ma 28, Ge 1 of unlay Review called President Collins He w a s p l a n n i n g a s e r i e s of profiles on t e a c h e r p r c p a r a l o n schools, and w i s h e d lo b e g i n the series w i t h A l b a n y S t a t e b e c a u s e Webster A»- 1A. E n 2 7 2 . Er 110 Supplement Dr. Ralph E. Lapp, an internationally known scientist, will speak today on "The New Force" at 1 p.m. in Page Hall. He is being sponsored by the Science Colloquim. Dr. Lapp is a prominent author and a consultant to industry on the applications of modern science. Prominent Scientific Advisor He is regarded as an expert on nuclear weapons and radioactive fallout. A nuclear physicist during World War II, Dr. Lapp has served in a variety of capacities since then as a scientific advisor to the War Department and the Research and Development Board of the Defense Department VOL. XI,VII, S'n. I At present, he is Secretary-Treasurer of Quadri Science Incorporated, a firm producing, developing, fostering, and facilitating scientific inventions and research, projects, and Senate Slates P Election Dates The general reaction has been varied towards David Boroffs article in the Saturday Itcvicu, "Albany State: A Teacher's College In Transition " Many are asking ques tions "Why did Boroll select Albany State for his articles'.'" "When did he visit and how how long did lie stay to interview the students and facull '.'" "Which students and faculty did he interview'''' Also, "What basis did Boroff have for the opinions which he expressed so lavishly'.1" We began searching for the answers. We received them from President Evan R. Collins, Mr Carrinu, Assistant to the Pres'dent, and the students who voiced then' opinion, in the Knickerbocker News. How And Why In the Fall of I960, Dr. Paul Wondering. Editor ol the On W e d n e s d a y , f e b r u a r v V, the Music C o u n c i l w i l l p r e s e n t p i a n i s t B e v c r i d g e W e b s t e r , w h o m Ihe New Viirh T i m e s has t e r m e d a superb ai'llsl as w e l l as a s u p e r b p i a n i s t M 3 I' Why Did Saturday Review Select Our State College? When i h e K n i c k e r b o c k e r News ran a series of In-, a r l icles m .Ian aary, s t u d e n t s w h o w e n - not pre p a r i n g f o r e x a m - w e r e a s k e d lo express t h e i r o p i n i o n s Tlnv pre ,,s wen as new pictures which Saturday, January 20 j 'I'M , . . ' ! < I ,-f . e : , « ' f [.:••<. ., i,' ' •>'. .S .,'< C M , c r h V , < >:" " I I'M i. a ' l n i . in A ; I , . pillillM.nl c . , . : ; Ir.il.i, ',. II »• ' . ' « . . I - K I • • „ r ..', n . e Ni-» o-l I.ii i.ii- U' ,, A.^h'r ,,, l .'>.. iM.i MA 1 : 7 I . O I t l . i l . ' . . ' . I . V r > ANNh UI'OAN / ) . . I l l - , M l III I . II 1 I.NUA 1' V, l l l ' l i li M ( H i l ; \ II VI.1 A'.Nl S M I 1 II I 1NIM Ill-Id; V HI / A K ' N K Idllii KAkl-.N h'-'lll I N M A N I M V K Ih.NK-i , I' M. bonk W ill be a b l e lo g e l a g o o d l.le, ,r r ; ,l,l "' * " " > phases : f""''-»'''> ITc in M o M ( | a y j lis various • laniiaiv 1 ' I'lC' iV, e.nv i A.ss.M.i.i 11.1.1 >.'.! I K \ N K . • , '••»™''"i'"^-'i™ ff, :i ''''"'il' will Mil,. STATE COLLEGE NEWS 1916 Ch 116, Ch 242, Hy 233 c ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, l E H R l A R Y 2. VMVl tuli.ins w h i c h w e r e to be c o v e r e d Boroff was s e l e c t e d to w r i t e m a n y Hu 123, Bu 15A, En 19, PI 100, Ch 1,'i d ''> dio>c von leave behind Friday, J a n u a r y 19 '" i"-e\ious books, the onlv'spuce ^ A . M . : B u 109, Ed 300 o u r p h o t o g r a p h e r w i l l l a k e al i aeh house Those reading the year MAY 208 u 7AM it was the ' b e s t " a n d b e c a u s e il was t y p i c a l of t h e t y p e ol i n s t i ' (, I'AYINC ESTABLISHED ' ln,; is a w a \ i „ r e m e m b e r v o u r ' b r i e f si ay al \ l b a n v and be r e m e m b e r .. - ( h m o r e (ban a p p r e c i a t e . A h e l p i n g the f r e s h m a n gel .....I < ^ s To (he soroities and fraternities 1 uesclay, J a n u a r y l b of State College; 9 A.M.: CI 10, B u 125, Ed 301A, E n 1 2 1 . S h i.'i In the last few days, a furor has M u 5 1 , Bi 2 1 0 , C h 140, C h 230, Hv ." been raised over a proposed 12 M.: B u 2 4 5 , E d 20, E d 1 1 4 B Ed 11-ih' F.d 1141 I change in the format of the Pel 2 6 9 , ' L i 222, M a 2 2 1 , M a 329, El' 2 1.',' Mil fjfi" S n agouge i.„,,u„i •- - using uaiuK group :^,">"i>shots suoisin-inBi 313, Ch 21, Gy 214. stead of composite pictures. Many people have wondered why the Wednesday, January 17 change was made: this letter will q A i\/r • P 1 1 ? ^P. V 91 r A qi A q 07 J 1'! I l l 111 IL' attempt lo answer your questions. \ nV ' , One (if the main reasons we have ^f1 "*-.. all la, Bu 1 5 B , M a 1 1 1 , S p J, \> 1 PH lit :'<• developed this idea is lo permit 3 P.M.: Bu 1 1 1 , S h 200, Li 113, M a 11') the incoming pledge classes to be _,. . included. We felt thai most sor- I h U l ' S d a y , J a n u a r y l o only and fraternity members 9 A.M.: Ed 229, S h 6 3 , Li 100, ), Sp 1, Sp would enioy having their pictures H . E . 22, Bi 124, Ec 105 hi the yearbook for their entire [2 M ' Bu 120 Bu .318 Ed 2() 260, En 3, En 2;;' i college . . 320, 'Ma - - 228, Er 203, Sp 1 10 Bi pn; ('! I r a n s l e r career a l t e r f Also, r e s h m for a n those y e a r who Ih'i l.i g 3 P.M.: ' M Beat Loudonville ' ' ' L'.S SENATE sometimes does not represent its people as well as Senate did this past Wednesday night. Senate's action was the only one it could have taken. If Senate did not support the student body in their fight against tuition, then the Senate might as well have dissolved itself. Now it is the turn of you, the student body to support your Senate The Senate is as strong as the trust placed in it by the students. SSSSSSSSSSSSS • • • • • • • • • • _ It is really going to be fun seeing all i .'I our friends when, we ,.. go _.. home the 25th. Thursday is a good night for nothingness. If we pay $345 for Room and Board, St'CA should provide us with S.T15 worth of Room and Board. Next year we suggest that the printer .if our contracts makes sure that the printing press he uses is no! sub-microscopic. We are very happy that the administration was able to find some last year but does a break mean we have to go "broke?" Re member, girls, don't wander around Albany. LO! THE ANGEL CA.ME UPON HIM Christinas comes but once a year and so do''s pledging for fraternities. Somehow it seems very odd thai certain members can't w satisfied with rushing in conventional means cmployd by most Wea fsuppose receiving gjeople. ilts- and r a t e r n i t y freshman, c o m p o s i t e too. is s oappreciate m e t h i n g most r u ^ h e c Christmas c o u l d do Paul r.atsha, '83. - ES 4 G v 2 1 ps ews / , 4 8 t h e N e w s w h o l e h e a r t e d l y sunl commit the unpardonable sin of a n d lobbying at the Capitol. Responsible people aiv J appreciating charge of the protest action and we are convinced thai H our parents. d Registration lor new students Assemble for nickel 6:30 p . m . Assemble io. picket TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 8:00 a.m. Classes resume ,,«<• %f u o nan inn Tovvne D Motel we face cer- "•""«;— o f,,ulX. -Tf>„ - - (Vs.,.„„ - - - - - - ~^j„ 349 dormitories. time of gaiety,Asfrivolity andttie empty „ P f*^"-*^„4-i*,„ i ,m 1^ i now of an enforced vacation, the plansa)0 Inn Tovvne Motel tainty dormitories. As we face the cer-I S e n aissues t e p r o thave e s t i n gbeen t u i t i thoroughly o n . I t s t h rdiscussed, e e d a y s l a the t e r now V. Wrestling: Oneonta, away F. Wrestling: OCCC, home Basketball Siena, home SUB Basketball Dance 2:00-10:00 p.m. Study Room open MONDAY JANUARY 20 CQ€ Wednesday night we witnessed (and participated in the most impressive demonstration of student unity in n„ g a( . t h i g c o l l e g e T h e student body and [L s,, College News have supported unanimously th > ac' inn T Nuclear Physics Expert Lectures In Page Today IM( |(,sllp\ that we consider the . M I | „ . r s of the S t a l e C o l l e g e <'oin t ,, t ,,,, t s ;ls our "good neighbors Siucerel), «• Vint Van Iteriwe ( haplei Cliaiiinan. " a billtv speaking i -. lions hi class excessive Speaker crablc and (uiilribii - . and school recognition cuiilnbiilloiis without and hav e the lo excessive without The should have made lege ability -- Ivy consul Slate Col recognition net e - - a i v speaking Tryouts , hl s,„ ,.,i , | ,.. ,,, u ,,.. ] [ m wall c l i m a x with ihe Us annual l a i u u r \ \ , , 1 . , ml p l a n n e d f o r Feb ,.,,,, I A : . : ; M , n , | •,;, '|'h,. week , u p | K . , l n ,,,, | ' n d a y C V C I I I I I L r|,,| with all i i i l o l ' m a l ,,|| parly al Ihe \ | | | | T I . all ( I lb a l l d c o l l l l l l l l e Pol (III saiurdav .villi a l o i ' m a l dance al III Inn I ",v i.e Mol a . • HI el A la/ / a,. ,-i-i i- plain.I'd ha Suiid'iy a f t e r \ l i i - u un iiu- i n i i i r i u a l party w i l l . pi.iv d i d hv I a n v J a c k s o n and 'ne s.v I I I . ' i n • K i i i g h i s Saturday ei i-tu i i : s prog ra I I I w i l l be h i g h b ' b l e d hv the i l l l l s l i ol Buddy \l,urovv an,I h i , \ i g l u I r a n i " (ir i hesl ra I he \ e w ( h'lcaus , l a / / Dm loi's w i l l he l e a l u i ' e d on Sun dav a l t c r i i o u i i 1 li II I) Slellllluuci , lij, an iiouiucs that liviuiis hu iln Male ( ollegc Itcwic, KISS Ml KM I will he held on Ichril a. v .. and li in Page Hall and I . hiual) " in IK!HI at 7:1111 p.m. I his v r a i s performances will lake plai e on \|iril I- I.I, and 11. Any one interested in Ihe po siiiou ol assistant musical director and pianist lor the State College Ki'VUl' should contact Kalhy (ilass, '03, via student mail hcfoie Friday, February I). i I I i h a i r n i e l l lor the e n t i r e week ti\A ev , n! s are Juan N o r t o n alld Bill Ace McCarthy Tickets w i l l he on sale in the P e r i s t y l e s on F e b r u a r y l.' l l i , and F e b r u a r y Hi - J I i n ni u a in lo 3 p in each day B J - w ill he av a d a b l c d u r i i u ihe In si w eek for J u n i o r s only