State College News, Volume 46, Number 16, 1961 October 6

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1961

NEWS Wants SEA Offers
Student Help |Membership

Membership for the

Linda Lasselle '63, Editor-in-Chief ¢ation Association, thy

the State College News, re- organization on cam;

minds interested freshmen, upper- gpen to all interested «:

classmen and transfer students mambers

that cub classes are being held ders will he weleon

every Tuesday evening in Brubach- 29¢ freshmen, espe

er for prospective News writers, Members of TA, ar

No previous experience is neces- invited to join

‘ f FX sary to attend these classes. Their

i i he officers of Madison House equai se In_additi

be Ly held on October 16 at 371 to areas their lungs out. They for the 1961-1962 school eae are: tendinse with jhe sive elaine ii et h

‘am lton ran throug gs as my Pres e “po f The $_membershy
treet, below Lark. Posi- ugh the same songs as my President, John Mason, '63, Vice and policies of the News. The Peceives ihembershy

Primer Seeks = Jolly Junior Views Rallies
By ROY KNAPP changed, This was all fine and

“is
Contrib
FIIDUTIONS | ssc te tet tour emer: See nats Tae in ad

pts Petimer atatt welcomes con- ed State College, I do not have Peared. Well, the moral of the
Sroutons MS fs year's edition, an active part in rivalry, So, to Story is why ruin it all? The spirit
ee pul ish two indepen- see how it all looked to an outsid- WaS great but the enthusiasm at
issues this year. erI decided to take in the Frosh State dies all too soon. [t doesn’t yr

All kinds of literature and art and Soph rallies the other night, "eed any water to dampen it.

are appropriate. Contributions may Around nine o'clock the Frosh took
be made through student mail or Ve? dorm field. They rushed out N .
Madison House

regular mail, at Activities Day, Of the various halls and onto the
or by personal contact of co-editors field with reckless abandon

Bob Baker '62 and Andy Neider- Once on the field, they formed
man ’62. a tremendous circle around their

A meeting for those interested ¢heerieaders and then procecc
ested Pp ed ti fit

the

of $2.20
. Robert Ander
Sign Up or by Mrs. ¢

tions on the staff are still unfi class did when we we i
4 u unfilled, en we were in rivalr dent, Donald Diltz, '6 epi owspaper i a oN
Contributions should be brought to PUL Somehow it all seemed. so Secretary Treasurer Mei Sec ah ONS DaintsiOE newsnanien work are ANd the,
the first meeting, strange. I guess there is no place Campus Chess an also alselsced The Student ka
for a jolly Jur awieo. & Bes e Experience Gained . . Puc
F h Cl b tiey: Istana paiva Soon pigeortling to Victor Maurice Opportunities to help with lion (SEA) gives th
a pe of calm Faubert, Acting " . ( opportunity to learn
set ove ® field 5 m & 3 n- publication of the pa alse ; arn
renc u Sel over the field. I soon diseover- eral of Campus Ches ire: nevis o pape AIS his profession thr:
E . the Gere aad calm before simultaneous exhibition conducted into the New: periodicals and thr
ects Officers stroke of ten, a “pleralh vere a me Aria de Grae for the Cam nesday or Wednesday even with allings who sh
i § sereech pus Chess Club, Sept, 22, 1961, re 3 oe ae in teaching, Sueh +
; ¥ . broke throug, leg cite i Cpl. 22, 1961, re and lend his services. Work tch |
Les Innovateurs, the French Club es Saphow sh the calm Let's sulted in his winning nine games. in typing, story writing and } i programs are provided |
at Albany Slate, has announced the {2,S0RomereS.” seemed to be losing one, and drawing none. A line writing. is. always and head without extra cust
election of new officers for the mig eggs eet, .& Small but tournament will get under way and the staff isa ‘ays available
current academic year. oisy brass band came out onto next Friday, Sept. 29, at 7 pmoin help. Nous 1 have Dues will
The new officers for 1961-1962 anne Followed by a band of Bru, All those who’ participated icp M
i s 961. ecestatic students carrying a y 4 articipate
are Linda Crecca, president; Bar- low banner The Seq 2, Se im last year’s tournament or in Interested students will have an Adkin"
para Kelly, vice-president Joseph rived. The went _ aa ‘ - the simultaneous exhibition are el- opportunity to. formally jae A Aa in’s effice in
Murray, secretary; and Klein, s. ough the igible. A beginner's cour: a nik te cee NY he formation may
; , same rigor a ; 4 S$ course will rank Net atkers: a
seaates: Sir Lidorous routine as the Frosh be taught by Dr. Grava if there News bonito Avie Bae, ame Lengrin
. at the game s is sufficient de ” : oth on A ities Day rmbers 6 al
The club plans to have a very ame was is sufficient demand ikey may join at any lime, Heme ee
active year and urges all who are 3 y ment
interested to join

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State

News

Albany to Begin Admitting
Liberal Arts Students In Fall

September 29 the Board of Regents approved the State
University’s plan to convert the College of Education at
Albany into a multi-purpose institution. Dr. Thomas Ham-
ilton, President of the University, announces that in the
Fall of 1962 the college will begin enrollment in the liberal
arts and sciences program. Albany State is the first to adopt
this program which will eventually be scheduled for the
eleven state colleges of education. However, the primary
objective of these institutions will continue to be teacher

education.

College

Dr. Collins, President of the col-

ALBANY,

VoL, NEVE NO. 19

NEW YORK, OCTOBER 6, 1961
leye, stated that there are some

fields proper to human inquiry

Mrs. Roosevelt

Here Monday

the Reverend Robert Sudnut,
CURE candidate for the mayor of
any, will speak on “How to Beat
a Political Machine," on October 11
aiipm. in Draper 349 as a guest
of the Forum of Politics, The meet-
ing is open to the public

Rev Hudnut, who is the Assist
aot Minister of the Westminster
Presbyterian Church in Albany, is
aly the chairman of the steering
of the Citizens’ United
fort (CURE), which is
candidates in the local
ainst the present city

inistration
kev. Hudnut,
summa cum laude and Phi Beta
Kappa from Princeton University

committee
Reform
suppor

of

Sa

hacher Game TK

lions on canny

ic

In

Visiting Scholar

by

1h
mt
hie

ROBERT HUDNUT 1

Mh

i, Was the winner of a Rocke
tr Lrathers ‘Theological Fellow
in the same year. He gradu
Irom the Union ‘Theolosical
nary in New York City in
and was student assistant
New York City
Sew Jersey before con
nt position in Al Uni

\ rie

ster in and
telair
iy prose
member of many local tn,

Hons including: the Board ber
Albany Chapter of Lee
Association for the
hous soard of Dires

yany YMCA: Community
Budeet Panel; Lesislative
won of the New York State
Churches; and the Uni

thot Albany. Rey Tid) ite
habe the Dean of the Instr Tel
the Capnal tot

WPS,
ass!

2h,
che
Vis.
ay
vi

merican

eolChostian basin

4 Counel of Charehe
ta

Rivalry Roster »

ball will take
at lo on Veteran
MeCarthy “63
The

Us tine tees |

place
am
is chat
ob the event
cheduled at
“H postpancd

pushball

There ‘
F event yi

will be rivalry
Hiled in the afternoon in order

ho

pevide the opportunity for trest iy

“lo attend Activities Day which oy
Phe held in Brubacher tron
pm

fie
Mosh and Soph. sin als Mi
4 this week and shit rehearsal:
I start soon
ivi! forget, frost
Up ioe is “Pants
sid ae 2 Bermudas and
Vade the tradition

rehear

Ve
Mon ora
Holled he
shorts the

fellas.

Mary Alice Lynough and Andy Cibulsky

cm seawaea Organizations Explain Purposes
On Activities Day at Brubacher ‘'

Albany Faculty , i ts

Wit
JAMIN

ENGLISIL

Vuthors:
ret !

Tn T, Ik O 19 which do not lead to a teaching cer-
o/1a ct. Lificate, Such courses will be added
‘ow the United States Can Best to the curriculum, A committee of
Influence the World Against Com- faculty has been appointed which
munism’ is the tile of the talk to jas been working since this sum-
tw given by Mrs Eleanor Roose- yoy on the development of new

Hon Qetober 19 at 8 pom, in Page
on of pro-

Hall, Mrs. Roosevelt, who will be Preah
the cuest of the Forum of Politics, groms for those who will teach

will attend a private dinner in her Because some students have enter-
740 p.m. iM oq Albany State in anticipation of
liberal arts courses, it will be pos-
af President of the sible for upperclassmen to be ad
will introduce * REE EMES ORE
President of Mitted into the new program when
will ia- it goes into effect, Information on
Vrs Rousevelt President such courses will be available be-
Collis will coordinate the ‘it,
questionand-answer period which
will follow the speech
Hiekets for the speech are being
booth below the
through next

‘ams and the revis

honor from 62300 to
Brubacher Hall

Ross Dunn

Forum of Politics
De Byan RO Collins,
i the Collese. whe. in turn
troduce

co-chairmen

Juniors, are

also fore the December advisory

Activities Day,

gram for the second semester. Be-
ause interest in this program will
increase the number of graduate

distributed at the
students in the fields of liberal arts,

Draper peristyle
arsday from 1 acm, to 2 pam
Students are requested) to bring
student tax cards with them

Mrs Roosevelt, who is) widely
Jiown for her humanitarian work,
hay come to be known as the First

Lads of the World. In a number
fo polls taken by the American In- two colleges at Albany and Platts

Pubhe Opinion, she has burgh begin enrollment — of
list of ten as the “most ie liber
wired awomamn Hivine today in any silt 190%;
part of the world ;
ser aT jasc, Mrs. Roosevelt resigned Heges: at

ae F States delegate to the in 1963,
interested WWM cd Nations General Assembly Oneonta and Potsdam in 194 anc
in that capacity for the colleges at Brockport and Cort
Since then she has land in the Fall of 1965, Upper divi
sion Ciumor senior years) iranste
programs an the liberal
Gonees are already
the calle
Waltz A)
per diy
tail Oneonta
and Hordam an 1962, and Brack
port ane Corthuid in ia

programs through the doctoral

WM WHEELER hear
level will be established at Albany

hurday atten ania
Mae event According to Dr, Hamilton's an.
houncement of September 29th the

Day ts
and trans

Das
will

tute af
arts pro:

the col

topped freshmen. in
plain grams in the
Fredonia and

the colleges at Genesco,

cludes Famous , as

ht ot
Saran, agers
mst overburdening

and 157
for

ROMA OMS it
hed with) Khrushchey

RLMISNE I

ere 4

het

halt hours
Wh ton MAY AE teitide: van toreren pales: has
Vice Exnoweh and) 1

awit EE
tone a cama jab in
better than de

es al
any Stale
fon courses in the Pall ¢
Oswey

ane Observer as wads Vr De

ered hy
hard boiled
vind faith that

want to realism
Viner ican \ ie ie eal
what has dane

What ita

we wee nowy

~~“ Theatre Association Stages

prop itd
Pepi. ot re
Machtle
HP VIERE. b Ey
Jeb ot woe Son nee
st Colt theo
tr, ENG, Quee
L prof, (neste

versity State

Prania By DORIS MUNLICH
lita
bre

State's
Also, it dh

New York
theatres
for

Mass
weekend will set the stage one of
Annual Confers community
York State Com a reputatien
munity ‘Theatre Association which shows
heme held for the
campus of Albany State
Distinguished Speaker
soothe hishiedits for the 196) be held: throwshout
vill be the Saturday Urubacher Hall tneluded int
aker, Vr Norris sessions ts an Arena Theatre Se
Honehton. the main sian whieh wall Leature as speake
weekend, ds Dr Paul Perit. Pratessar of Ba
Dive Heh cand Theatres and My
one at Leonard. oN Pratessor
telish (atid
Both be Bett
educatar, are distinsuisted
destan AL faculty
hatrodue Gon) ti Seu
Iwo seenes wail be performed to
principles of arena dire
in {wet seenes have be
selected trett The
and Stepan the Hollaw,"" Wwe
the plays presented during this 1
Tenth Anniversary 5
Albany

This
the Sixteenth
at the: New

Chie
tan
Inst. de

pened
pout,
reminded: | first time on
the

pol
SELYAN nate
HONORS COL vis ter the (rest
Mod Hun students only
fay VN
fish liter ats
Vnieriat :
1 bibera

Many
hitions

ease, ft
pool, WE \aurtout

OL, ay, DIR

Mod. Lan

ses \

tu

the theatre Ww
the weekend

concern

Cau
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Mn
the
vind
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bath

entire
» Manat
Theatre
jost stecesstul
the

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veation
the

Theatres

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embers ab t
After a br

! !
tail alt Lirewdbway Ines

unshed
director and
has recently returned from

month, tut
Fellow
speech Uh Wwenty
1 Continental Stises

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phate

seen aun
abroad as a
Yhe tithe ot

Thousand

enbeunt lustrate

aul

estsoa stimulating evening
Theatre Presentation Featured
\nother main feature of the con sanimer's

ineludes he Friday might) son ot the

ewstt ao ue | ,
cee ehee tL. sett peesentatian al Cheistapher Bry’s Theatre

' : He Phe Lady's Not for Burning.” as Ma
Ge rapled an presented by the Scheneetady Civie  Protesser
Havers, Ine ‘This will be the first

el te
hater production pertormed: by
vonter

Assist
the

Mendus,
Lnghsh, ts,

Pdward

tick the
There
at

feut hole

York State Community ‘Theatre
sociation and has made many
the plans and arrangements

this conference

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1 on
atessur V ree
fa dd

an het
tran Ai
president ol

tat

pent ol Fs
member group at such a

chee in several years
Ihe Schenectady Civie Players is

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WW 2306

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rst he
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tall

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vebation al
Contin d ee

a graduate center which will offer

New Palts

r

arts and
underway at

Fredonia and Sew
ip

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Annual Conference at State

oldest

as

producing fine

Faculty Members Demonstrate
sessions and exh

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Leonard

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PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 once

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

C.A.1.T. and TRADITION Edward Stone Stringfellow Senate Hashes Financial Bill: Waterbury Hall DE Sponsors

C.A.LT. (Court for the Adjudication of Infraction of

Tradition) has as long a tradition as its name. Those sixty- To Design New s 4 Talks at SCA Campus Commission Lauded Plans Activities Coffee Hour

five Red Devils who were recently tried and convicted now : - fs ie ABSUSNITGA LUO
goaline fival OL plegxan appertan ree ee ane SUCEA Cam US $end William Stringfellow, @ practic- By ANNE DUGAN Waterbury Hall kicked off ite i The Distrib os nt 3:00
“game.” C.A.LT.’s purpose is to try those freshmen who p m allorney in the East Harlem gq. president, Dave Brow or formation of a karate group cial season this Saturday evening will sponsor a coffee hour at .
continually, and, in many cases, deliberately infract long- By IRENE WISTER bg atmo anda partner iM The ypened” Wednesilay's Senaie mec "The matter of State College Jig # Ga Mare Tee com, OH Mondayi-Oclober 2, 1961
established traditions of State College. If a freshman is ao : peels, siringtellow, and Pat ing on an enthusiastic note by an News distribution was then dis Bee tne ee aey ey “by doe Faculty Lanchroom in, Husted.
found guilty, appropriate penalty is decreed. “One of the profession's freest fon, Counsellors at Law, in Man- jyuncing that next week's meeting cussed. fy was generally indicated Gapediaaiials ulna Chaperones President J. Sheril McCormack ‘62

Refraining from cutting across Page Field may seem a spirits and by general consensus : hattan, will speak at State Calle would be brief because of States that ether a more efficient system QPPOUAMT A OFT eu, Director cordially invites all business maj-
trivial “bit of nonsense’ to you now; however, you will in the most versatile designer and on the topic “Racial tet first night soccer same of the of distribution or the issuance of Gr Waterbury, and Mrs. Blodgett, ors and distributive education min-
later years remember that’ “bit of nonsense” with fond ‘raftsman of his generation,” U.S ys. the American _ nee Halle F more copies was needed, A MOve- Ang Miss Priscilla. Morton, The
memories. C.A.LT. enforces such traditions as these and Architect Edward Durell Stone Fis el speek in Bee om first item on the azensa ment to prevent sents fF Theme of the dance is Mardi Gras,
maintains their due respect. should design our new campus in this Sunday, Oct. 8, at f+ was the Srd reading of the finance takin amore than one paper Was ang weather permitting, the patio Aq short program is planned so

; r his own style of richness, exuber- * ate Harvard Law bill for the college radio staty roel ing the ; c
C.A.1T. is for freshmen and for upperclassmen alike. ance and pure, unadterated fresh- 4 graduate of the Ha ii i wear permis the vio a
: rbury familiar with the nature of distri-

Stringfellow did his $5) was appropriated 1 the + deliberation over ideas a" e

When Rivalry rolls around each year, upperclassmen re- ness." Ree ate iar at Bales Col- ti ey surplus fund for paps aoe ‘The wlities af in Fie: Kontlac ine ae Wate

call the days when they were freshmen; when, perhaps, {js buildings abound in his own vied was a Research Fellow at and prints expenses the Senate surplus fund yy) wil hold an open house from butive education, and the club
they too had direct contact with C.AL'T. They remember great uve ml classi monuments bse an Poke ee wi ame wena hos noone ane mares, sod ee ee is senna,

how trivial it seemed to them that they could not see the and beauty instead of the mono al Science under a Ro- stration was reporter» i ns for ether extending OF ang faculty, parents and friends

ors to attend.

and Politic business majors

face of Minerva until the Rivalry period was over. They tony of glass faseades, chrome and 4 tury Foundation grant. He was a Presilen Brooker notes Dean retin the A Constitution ane invited All freshmen al (Hoy
remember. It may be that the basis of tradition rests with exposed steel Was this really a plot by the Administration to break up th al Deputy Attorney General ‘Thorne and the athieve departiner . cs : apiees ah he Reception Held are urged lo attend so tha y
fond memories. So, when C.A.LT. reminds the freshmen Stone’s combination of dignity, mice cliques i've heard about? mew York for election fraud advised no further art ne ‘ yok are Wei’ 1) Sunday the dormitory held may beeome aware of the distri

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raditi : F 2 ‘ rclate. @enelee Snel HUGE, tk we tions of 1960 and has heen student: hody shows
what traditions are and what they stand for, upperclass- symmetry and glitter, ts found in Lee aa > investigations of 19 ‘ew York State est lo parhapute an the aetse er te acgiait them with aut 4

fal of the State Calleges meen
ach gle Ell pion tor the three foreign pytive education field. Dr. Reno S

j hving in Waterbury Hall, rouse is advisor to the club,
MLE Fair in Brussels. It was the No 1G Commission inst Re erie ag Wee Rinse trim theie are Silvanus Nyokaye from I be served at
Bee 1 U.S. exhibit and was a leading COM1sne. tion, In 1960, he testified before N p | ee Ayn North) Musrango, Kenya, major: — Refreshments will be served
. - jn : ia 4 he received ;
False Premises contender for world architectural HL en tome dent’s Committee on Nar- IN@W FP OHCIES rine byes will be Feeelvet iin social studies and minoring iho effec hour
; ' i : ference to it English: ‘Tomasz, Krzeszowskt
Last week the News received a letter from a person who i i ne | He has. travel ee ie Atria Cc P Ls wis Kiayeful plans (rom Warsaw, Poland, who is sii
r r . ’ . . cvcatiiis : ; 5 tine dueelsd tthe ‘ japeful plans i 1 .
asked that his name be withheld and that the aaa ctiy TP NSSNS WF iciiemia lian Every tradition grows ever more venerable—the inary av aay CUES Sa pi _ oncern Fos for'a-ranterdtice Fhe browght up im edueatian methods a He Physics Club
fraternal group on campus be used in place of a signature, | The University of South Carolina mote its origin, the more confused that origin is. The revesene Asa, and the Caribbean, as a The Camp " nt H patwee D, Pragnaratna from Cey

Ae q ve if i * _ pases from gener: gene! fs vement Foundation Fellow, and as ya uneod 1 Jon, majoring in education
I'he News has for years had a policy of printing only letters hid six dormitories desizned by due to it increases from yencration to generation. “Phe todition Bement Fo he Geutnenieal noun » clean up the n t

re. sj oO 1 / seven story squares ally becomes holy a oSawe.” a lay leader in waster Wy is ie the Tkatch Appointed
which were signed, even though names would be withheld on Stone, They are seven stury square finally Bxomes Atyant Inspires ws 2 a ent, He addressed the Faith We 0 ‘ ; fered by th vanced. by. Dick Kelly ates ver its
request. S . ieee veiled by grill that Keeps sun fram —Friedrich Wilhelm Nie muvemen ls pulp b 7 mere money to Tt is announce
fuest. Since everything was apparently in order concern windows relluces air litionins, KEYS, TASSELS, ROBES .
windows, reduces air conditioning ; is, Ss.

tad Order Commission of 6 Te up ureanics t regpitatt New sash i. Dormitory President, that ge ite
ing this letter, it was published requested a NEY ; AA BARG ineNiG Ve tf rag hi . World Council of Churches in Seot- jin they ! ‘ i kets will be Jack Tkateh ‘61 has been appoint Dr. Harold Story of the Physics
i cit EBS BUDE qu —_——_ D WML costs tee iene: pe ‘ou ck to the group on einpus munmberine th ' ' oan eta wi
Upon further investigation, the editor has discovered that quare foot than venetian blinds out varsity. cheerleadin

lund in 1960 and has been a leader 6) ee vation ed chaurman for the Homecomin’ poigriment hosted the first meet
the author was apparently not a member of this fraternal ti hund cach room is a

a the World's Student: Christan dey) Personne ot hand in their Moat ing of the Physics Club at his
group and that the person whose name he used, a person une haleony Federation Conference un ee AM poster i on . mrocet camtary The following men an ie Name lust Friday evening: al, 7:30

known to the editor and to the staff handling such letter: t AN APPENDIX bore the same summer, He pare gard poster nl dane at tlecied as representatives to the ay
: i sti i gs Se Inthe Richard Mandel hous sala \ Kelly "63. Refreshme reeded a general

did not Write the letter: wie MR, Gee neil baelyl, Heats Looking hack on the ‘6E elections we thousht then dia Lepated inthe World Council of foo r " cs with a werd Dormitory Couneil: Dick Kelly Refreshments preceded a gener
no h 11935, he produced the tirst- mod hes Assembly in) Evanston work ‘ ‘ Harry ‘Thornhill, Secretary Treas | vgs meeting at which Pres
The News is also disturbed that the name which was sign ern house m the International style C#Pable leaders. Wis Very obvious te see now that thea | Eel ake ines GeRetanin OL (Ue Preset Hi fSeiuitut Seer vocal the. Dupmitery sam ee won ‘62, discussed

ed “leaked out.” Apparently the informative “was looking be designed by a US born archy Cheerleader are the only two really: showing an inners Guaire Inpannwens ‘at ie Laity wot rare Moa a ade is dim MeAden gly TUSHL: TRUE eran cor i
over the shoulder of the person who re-typed the letter for '«! APUUAU CUSED” TENSE Fea RESTORES CANS Wee Paa eS ae ee i aeitins De La Ee ee ani “Gl, Al Bader “65, Art peaspéeis for the cumine year,
the News.” We have been told that the person who saw the Achievement of Deead tory. VEXcuse us. We Furgol to mention the two ese WAU ist wal THe LOM ' relia aoa t en nit aaa gy. duhin Sturtevant “61, and Dave Adams ‘62, introduced
t h rvement of Decade asldihlinu ors.) tu acully, d # ent Hrouker unstract Coles 6 ; or the
name was a member of the group mentioned and that he recog: " — Isle g Ks public are welcome Mr ! ' ut , he ' ' “i the Dave Schenck “65, Bill Leo “61. pgssible future: projects After the
nized that the person whose name was signed did not belong “Stune’s New Delhi embassy ts KNOTS TO YOU Siringfellow’s lecture is beams spor tin tenure 7 roup adiourn, barry Kawards “62, Garry Moore i ceting the president described his
to the group. Why did he not inform the editor then of the #1 the key architectural Believe itor Knott, one faculty member is sincerely red by the student Christian ‘ os Cailuit 69, dow Daly “65, Jack Nea i summer work at Dudley Obset Hes
mistake? achievements of the decade, In a worthwhile cause of our Thatcher friends ‘Too bad he ‘ation SDS wa HY 7 Tick Crossfit “65 and Ed Budikas (ony Other students and) faculty
But the main issue concerns the real author. What pur- sinh i ne has reimtraduced Housing Office = — e dyetindy of active MEINE Cae Ecaions BEANE

. we ncerr nto nnlern architepture the qua nanive schedule of ac . er BeHURIENeD
pose could a person have in signing a name other than his Its Br HURL ahh Oe sine, GRUNTS, GROANS AND GRIPES ws Mag heen se for the year aan

own and calling himself part of this fraternity? Does he have tiness that functional stripped down Are caused by our capricious Rivalry: Commuter November 3--Date Party The club is planning an inter”
a grudge against the person whose name he used? Is he an modern has long lacked tis inspy date for the football game is moved up to tomorrow, | December WT ree trimming esting and varied semester All

independent who was not invited to join either the group ration was the wrcat temple foruis at a distinct disadvantage Seems these four nut i pt students interested in me ae:
mentioned or the group to which the othter person belongs? of Greece and Rome, seton ap sebedules they chanse them aftea enoush’ Mase Ee ae TT A base ti
Is he a fraternity member who would like to damage the “un stati would Like their help BF a i

reputation of either or both of the two other fraternities? Or He drew the plans for the sis

7 April (fiate Barty Getaher 7
i ¢ —— ' ork evkend
is he a member of the group whose name he used, a member vee Palo Alto Stamford Hospi “ Wee He the persor | { : i apreinnas
who was afraid to sign his own name? tal and Stantord Medical Center is a a a ingen? UL ig mt
9 the ISC decisions over which she su liree!
‘ ppasedly has dare .

men are reminded as well. This is a tradition of State. ‘he US. Pavilion at the World's TR a consultant to the

honors entices

letters lo last year’s: ere
eit deep that this year’s group has let the treshiien earn the

Because of the harm this person has done, the News re- {"’ * nulion Social Securny, Hus Sophs Direct

of a sitlath ara I : man winks, Whe sorority women DO hike te have. ye !
quests that IFC submit a resolution to the News asking that (Ma! ft Fanlesees in tama f ; a ease ge |

we obtain written permission from a fraternity president be- ay di n : ae th ORCAS. RERWESENTING AVIO8 z = 4 id 5 h d |
fore anything is published which might be inferred to repre me eae Mi DuSacaniie Iii Gn" eee a ae tee Student Gui ie New aa
ff Tw

sent a whole fraternity. Such a resolution would become a Leeturer And Inspirer Hened by sewane wilh Hoe ted other wat Student Guides Co i ! 0
permanent part of the News Board ethics, We would like to ins oy i , ROE US LEST We toes wack note Ane ee ie th Sal ml) pa Sa ae a aha
suggest, too, that each fraternity give the News a list of its ay Wil ici tte um ae fae Sh “| es ‘ —_ — ie. ai mores, announces Dr Te a aHuTIG scheduled for ty
members and keep this list up-to-date Jong eapiured vine ak mn ae een ey Witness: eit i : f A stakes, Dean of Women. Tare showing, Al movies will be
Also because of this person, the News has found it neces: w2inations trom lis years of lve OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE YEARS / © Phorne, Dean ol Mens jai in Draper 349 on Friday
sary to request that any student wishing to submit a letter to turin Yaleo Prinectan. New The inodel of the new eaimpiy is very ipresne } ' Wyyyp ng ob a joint Student Guides tins. the early show will be at
the editor must sign it in the presence of the editor and York Universay Cornel amd te S86" Peal complete we Phe tan system for the 11 | CO Ml LEI 1D rehwirmen, Vbirent English and gy) and the later at a1 p. in
present his student tax card as proof of identity. Names wilh PMSerns of Vhanow is for four months for distillation, Will the State « ‘ A Te tiple ffragramy Ute aL Sy te A aoe
still be withheld on request. He has been able te pick top BRaeel Oh, we Know They re waatins, to use the ta &']"¢ Ch Pig satu oe Gal Hele gen acttte thet On ee lor
We regret that we are forced to make such a policy. We S0tHe radiates attraes . Sepnunt 2 ‘ , ia \ fal Gis Hiroushstlee Oh OR cf rl ay tenet
ctill feel that most of the students at State College ave honest (UTS tel Gusistenee that OVERMEARD ON THE CAMPUS | i Fe uuldinis tor praspeetive en
It is unfortunate that all must be penalized for the sake of a {Meme bart One upperele : aid the asians of Get 6 Lets Make Lave

eit to one upperclassmen 1 drestinen and
He his touched aff a new move ty rami: for attendant and sou know how mon 1 nsationt au ie eatlie

thent to put pure beauty ante nut ie ayalt vy meunnis trast ET 1S
fines Lbs Iusturs ul One COUT Court avember tie his fresh ine f Phe presran Ph Gar 2g he Mouse ‘That Roared

STATE COLLEGE NEWS wall ceiver he waryuini Hoe i Sed Sight knew cr eae ate published f Word State santas oe 27 A Meum Ni
1 iF ' |

beats att practe an OA caf SOHT HAUNT Dream
ESTABLISHED MAY 1916 a fale eealis* Who dy sean than had | i ‘iene aties cut sob \

tL WAT Ue wird Ly eet ant
thtortiation takes tran One sorority varl te another hast Sunday meri i | |

Cat On a Hot Tin Roof

A S Nov g—Cry the Beloved Country
CALIFORNI R H h d
oo as e Novo inthe Fong Hot Stamnes

BRIDGE
sete i Vea hor Hrrafessar ool Nav, t-Gigi
CHICAGO rf csneverded ta fave the
C ceeen enced shed The. purpose af the club iy te
COLUMBIA ' PA sae aceite take ayaulable ty the students and

thes Haly esgitasine of SCCEA recent domes

a heen Kept an the faculty
oan “i is sel, Heel ie and foreign hims af good: en
INDIANA

nee tel on the (erkumiment Value at a reasonable

at the ti hardson Hiested rate of awdonission “The Mieer D

ake : an s . rie : aa oe oreduces the club for the present school

SIN i ie tamer of serious Year are James Blenker "62, prest

ie Rapmeaticlé ON AIA dent, Jue Cooney vive-presi-
YALE

BY THE CLASS OF 1918

ine=voliniee 8 / COM pUSOES Serurty cel tecetier lonieht in the

Vol NEVI Getuber Gti . Hatton, ‘shal anr iain

7 OF THE WEEK
| When we are revealed will the tiatt

Editont Note

want the tables turned

Tee Lathe ARON  osliomanieley Ae

tara Went, College Calendar
ler published last week

V Kappa Betas Vener
This letter wat

OT is ee
FRIDAY, OCTOBER

Tod OO Pa Sorority Open i
TORY pa UG kam be

ay SEO dent. Charks Baker view
ee anid ee
president, Mary Gates ‘63, secre

Vigars “O41, (reasurer;

tary; Ball
TCM'S BARBER SHOP [oid ssamon schoneick ‘61, publi

aaa tam by stoned ty at ot RDAY, OCTOBER 7 . ner city director. Any student interest
“ ie Hue ately all letters ma ih Havalry | votbadl Gatne 7 ROKIN SE a \ cd im jommg the IFG may do so
presence iE we es signed in the F0055c0n Hpi PXO Date Party Corner of Aubin sae Wes ; by contacting any of the above-
= zs editor and student 95 09 pan Activites Day in Lower Bru Lounye Wy YRARS OF EXPEREENCE mentioned students by — student

He must be shown as proof MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 -
y. 600 am 5 OO pm |

x %*e ¥*eEHX

apparently weit
ten neither bya eo dor Brosh Watnen

Mithe Love

member ob the
Haternity involved nor by the per

\

TATE COLLBGE \

Frosh Men Pants Rolled Up

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 -) 7 =
" STATE COLLEGE N) S, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

ee State Announces Changes: Alums Retun “On Politics: Central School
Forty People Join Faculty For Weeken Why Nixon Is Running Program Aids The

‘To the Editor: siilor: sorte “it, oe yim. dae, oon
To the Editor: Forty new faculty members partment. The Education Depart- By Anne Dusan By JOSEPH GALU S d . J
benasatn case 2€Udent Teacher Meatgrinder

Anyone who has lived for an: y g Sta i sai hie mI ole I eding.
length of time in the cityeot my. Because it is so early in the came (a State this September. Mr. ment welcomes: Mr. Ward Edings ait pai the _
any ceclainy auc ice year, this letter is not the result JK Deeringer is an Associate er, Miss Beaulah Hagadorn andj. 8) jail. the «first outgrowth of Richard his ticket

nly must be aware of if Dean. Mr. John Milivec and Mr. Mr. John Rosenbach ng, and this yeur The fi :
the political chine the of pre-examination jitters. Per 5s ae : ees -_— Wecke Ain 5‘ Jecision to run for gover- Edinund (Paty Brown showed his This ye Te, yy
machine that has con- paps Ronald Stewart are Admisions Of- New members of the English De- Weekend promises Nixon's dee i an “DeRCher Ald Tr
trolled most of the vital metropoli- haps we should make ourselves ie —— ne ae Se Ree dani tin and better than o a fof California is that a primary campaiynine talent when he deo eram has heen initiated at Beth _
tan organs for nearly ha clear. a partment are Mrs. Joan Ham, Mr. : aft ee He: : between Nix- feated then Senator Knowland hy leher 1 j By ANNE DUGAN
ary guns for nearly half a cen Mr. David Barry is a Profes- Fred Millett, Mr. Danicl Odell, 15 marks the bie ‘ DAG Wl ae ee ondwin. better tl wl ee eutral High School. ‘The
hoover ty OF the residents here, On Wednesday evening, the res- sor of Science al the Atmospheric Mr. Albert ‘Smelko, Mr, Lin @lWays bizhlighs 5 earn ee ie recite im sates, Brown sual of this prosram ist place Sooner or later more likely
is one of the fem yar that ours idents of Alden and Waterbury Science Research Center. New Swearingen, and Mr, Richard Cia! calendar. Knight. Knizht has akon TEI Te eee eee tas Collese students in a prac: sooner — the spark to any fresh: the problem of locating dates. “He
s cw cities left in the Halls were served a satisfactory members of the Chemistry depart- Wilkie. Mr. Jam charge that a Nixon supporter of- popularity ff in a ood post Heal teachin situation His hoped man girl's social life is bound to was here a few minutes ago,”

walk into the house. Then comes

Mancuso will ‘Te .
country go. @ a ee ne, ae 3 Ted Dusanenky ‘ ye mn te make poles! hay an the that 4
wu Santee These citi- meal for a change. Though the ment are Mr. Ashley Bryan and be teaching psychology in the son Jute re fered him any appointive Job in Con le make political hay in the thi  esperienee will better kindle. At one time or another seems te be the most repeated
fone ae, een for re- fare was meager, the food was Mr. Robert Frost. Mr. John Bird Lake Avenue Annex. The philo- that a full sched the state if he supports Nixon upcoming tecislative session then for student teaching and ace mast hearty red blooded and un- phrase, and soon the love of your
tical witeh-hunt. They eolasltay not muliated. Our complaint lies and Mr. Narayan Gokhale will be sophy Department welcomes Mr. More floats than, Pie knight is able to prove his If Nison iy not di Fecct tian etettt tite sehoul. At pinned frosh receive an opportunity, life will be Jed in by the ear,
i 7 4 | not in the q y teaching ¢ rience. A Villia nue Villia 7 S than in: nig is a % : ent the students are assig: P ake " wy " . a 5K Y
enjoy almost completely by them: f ke Bh OD i ‘ies pts every gr 2 tion, he will f Ui ‘ and maintenance be forever damned for uttering it) real estate if their house tours are
alt uh - Hardly enoug! ay ake Biology Departmen y Sala ive Y sroup hous ie ais i i iments ‘tepirs Y ky sas kasi tape lne : r
selves. ‘Think of the tradition of it y eI gh turkey to make whee ef c a ewe ME. Anthony Salatino is the new sented. ‘The Cheek he will be dis-barred lature. [It is now . . : ; ' tspins. and RPL and Union fraternity parties. any measure of their worth, You'd
Big Boss Government which thoy Tif, @, Sandwich was presented Those new in the Sacial Studies Director of Bands. Miss Frances york City band that I heavily WiKi ‘ Vhese weekly freeloading fetes think we wanted to buy the place
almost alone have the opportunity aa eee ate a small wonder we aia alive harles Ames; simehes js a Visiting: Leetuter’ dn’ jasecorieert, andl The fact that Knight is a ‘ter the French de. may be a mystical maze to the un- and if any girl has the audacity to
to preserve this November! ‘The pong ia eve to, tum in ration cou Cie a ane Wr Fe h Suan the Art Department. Mr. Frank oo ohesiea is nrovia rife campatzner Was shown in “38° View of Local Republicans riewnt are sorting and anrans. (tamed novice, but most partios as- refuse a tour'of old Zeta Iota, why
i n | i g pn, one) a 4 a s isner a r ougla 0) p| Stra 1 ' ss ropa r a
Political machine, after all, is one the meal cya After finishing Hit8 Gad MI Beles Bee een egate Meo Dodilag Penfield Se cursiaytas seh then he ran 300,000 votes ahead of tal books ti he used sine a similar pattern the: crushed “luo en. pood old
of our oldest American ‘inatite eal, second helpings were i b eo Sol’ arc’ new to the Mathematics De- yi Gowente en, ison will hase sul mere pr a) \ laboratories Lat Expect your ride to be between Lionel's face would haunt her
fleas out of the question, and we were ™ ey David Danielson and partment. ‘The Business Depart- “CGowan's Gr Jems with the deminant consersa r thes will be working 1 and 20 ncimutes late or 1u mine dreams forever. It's OK to go and
Thiccoowy | 201 awe a ‘ arre: sich are y me} . iloonies Alpe. Naney ap: 5 " rn sublican f a
his year, an independent party, {ere lo go away hungry. It’s ie oe eee Feat per ment welcome Mrs. Nancy Mis- The Schedule fu S kers " publicans It CN Te rece Motapes to be ates carly Tis name will likely be see your dat room, but when
composed of “Conservatives. and “ie fIsky, You know, sneak vanauage: Des i li. | New additions to the Stu. will be as. fa ipe mo sion ta avend a UME presidential sed yy horatories. One bow, Spencer or Livnel. His’ joh he turns out the lights’ so you can
pierals, paienats, Republicans, rey tee extra pecash someone . Hy m Eerennt) attiee oe we Hol- bonfire and ratty by rave > Rocky. then Ni s 5 . at wall be com Inendly and amusing all see his etchings better (they glow
and Independents, has been or nce Io come tearing oul of the I | tt ary, Mr William. MeKinnon, (aways aet C t S USE: TGCS? EAE OTA fess yp. 3 a Hand infor the way to the party Be nice to in the dark, of course) it's time to
Gantzctl by a group of citizens why ‘leben ten you and grab it off err... eu Aly Wilan McKinnon, luncheon, — paras reafe oMOG: ...,, be hich school ste him. he's probably frustrated he suspicious, A good way to ¢s-
te ‘ i ignorant of or ungrate. * ray (Continued fram P41, Col 2) Preigeilla Sana ieetor and Miss games, a punch ps stavkiond Repl thenipe Bi : oye a nthe Gebbeat Prenech ‘These When you arrive at the desig: cape is. to scream, "Charlie!!
or their chance to maintain The price of room and boar . iscilla Morton, an Associate in graduate stiuder Jon Striekla ws ‘ mets wohstebuted to the sty tated collese. you are of course ‘They're playing “Tail Dear Old
this quaint example of an extr nd board versity Professors, and known Sitdent’ Personnel. Mr. Irving for torty nunutes and 22 seconds ynilslie 5 wa ‘
[pis duaint example of an extreme was raised this sear, We are un, crs, PF and a known Siudent mel Mr. Irving’ bers und Ses re {pipe smoking con aye att \ joovall be kept an ansinns ta seo The House," After Rensselace’™ on the piano and it’s
‘the members ar ie dterehapter, able to understand, however, why text and eee oe IOUS ecto DN Mibrarianship jane concer ake tear’ Dung Flaaue waswl be Antal chins ls that ab" 4 or 5 times: my favorite song. Let's dash out
he men the Citizens Units the quantity of food seems to have and reference bonks Hisditer * Sunday lest SN APM TT SSS WN SNE ! , corkine mahe yen decide ta stop) embarrassing aad listen. Caution—-Do Not say
7 hi '
ed Reform Effort are fusing their have ary accomplishments include a t New to Milne School are Mr i timing, follawed jst t ‘ uy
party lovallics, to ‘ie wane their decreased Chose stuffed peppers Mivsraphical refer Took. tee, Honald «Alexander sand Mr. D | (unl awe Sus Hinent ane catrecting the ind shut up for a while (so this at Union, and also, you ma
loyally of effective, eles aeuae get smaller every week), With in SRE EAS DBCS or npuesin. WHY Act Ae perv]. fite, Ditk Gress “oe ihe they jive ma bomb shelter, he im an embarrassing spot if the
ment. COLE. contends dee ane ereased funds. it would silts in-pleni Sally dunes i ; he sty already) Virtue is thus reward: fraternity has no piano
: One often mevts strange people

on's political life due to the fact

Committers
reports

tewporary Ameriean Authors, a
roup of spectators 72°" i hen Lionel sereeches to a stop
hoobe dio iy (rant of a huse structure with at these parties. Sometimes one

SeEM AS Sot Of text bnuks ¢ i
; . woks entitled Reading
Cate che ie ha a plentiiul supply ot food wat Hoks ent E Ve i vei :
enouslt nan ee etiitent ought lo be available ceven sume ¢ oy Reading Fiction, and Read yin ie Gide sen ie mace , i ction, each of Uh Why Sivon Is fi
2 ‘ntury polities. . Hal sl ing inl The atic 4s. Social Studies 4 r heuick “6 7 1 action, each of the ison Is 1 t phut i
CURE: caniachiese ee ask ot ner camps give second helpings). Liberal Takuecn Phe Rebirth of \yince SUIREECAAGE In a Me oe Fh he Prowet trent steps which probably need finds (1) a. barefoot, blurry-eyed
a betier Albany through politica! (MC faet that more people eat in whieh weston the writing Of ihe Mine, aire on leaves uf ane Game ben ith amet allowed thet charac: fellow with a beard walking aim:
action only if it gets the hacking SU" Mining room than last year Rocketelles Lene amel BY the sence » Game akeranst Balelass WRT AE Fiest MNLEAATD basal. Su ters drinking something from paper. lessly around muttering something
of all intelligent’ interested citi Wd make no difference. "be: recent hook, Profane je ts Mest Those who are returning to banks “Gland | TP tivat Garneestant. lignoesl ak gt ts Ttenliaeel mn ! . bee Mp Thomas eups ne the front porch and most about lust denture plates (2) a blond
zens. Any student of legal voting (2use We Pay for what we're 2et entertaining, for it ne face: et Stale ths Year are Mr. Ca Punch Party, ba: ( fan ME Grarano, sitls feel as if they were being girl with hair in her face who sits
age for at least a year is eligible “8 ebiee| whee ao it based on that Mr Burgess, Mr. Childers m Banee AbFancemes i x a 4 iy ta (inat ‘Teachers considered for a harem as they on ihe floor cross-legged and
vi es is imerest a are r ian” bs ene even ibs: Shere’ 2, {epublican Senate " ‘ hh " . " 1 " 7
to vote in the election this Novem. Is it any wonder why the new dedication—collese teaching ee” Gardner. Miss Grenander ica '6S and J Se ene inl Bie Bova it Anita Valum LER IT TORS 2 alin e000
y y the new ation—college leaching Lanni and Mrs. Norton Hatehenke Mr Munsey, Director of and te help epuntien ‘ Re ———, tnoored! i) -n Hite short gay with
Fairbanks ‘61 i ‘ i i wns ech :
sill isu in the etght ness i 1 ” vine ihe tat buck teeth who is always wanting
to start a thumper game (4) a tall,

ber. Registration for this vlec arine” se
selection submarine sandwich shop dues ‘Tw those students at Slate who
Caliurmia
‘ joe facut Kdwin Adkins St dent Pulse
\ F t U wangly creature who comes up he:

will be held on Friday and Satur- such a
y Satur- such a booming busin on late have been fortunate eonuEh fehiees

Paucation. Robert An pan a Ar

hind you and whispers in your le

day, October 6 and 7, and October even 5 s 8 s Ses, Open etter =
. g snack registe fo
‘or one of his course

was issued 2.6 grams
tthe fae et all the ; aiding an vhe repair. Several ivy type

and 14. Registre p
existration for the Elizabeth Stroud Dr. Millett has become more than Fift Six Join Bh as resus (Ms li ot Lixertuy uf Student Teael
y eye and i i See HL (SiMe, AGAIN {8 By IRENE WISTER var, “Are you iny date?” while
managing to spill cold gin down

6th distriet, including the area of
the dormitories, will be held at Richard Lynch just a name and a paragraph in!
Carol Markerson a book; he is a vital and stimulat R PROPOSITION dioorer ehyneosail'alitie rine | carr Assistant ,
MOL Uharyestevciise Fl van feat Hers. y pebble thrown into a deep we sabre le sgh re et
Kappa Delta i alten huqamms tether la ep ar back) some tern

Public School No. 4, on the corner
of Madison and Ontario Streets.
Further information concerning

vith Tke His tinal ;
i ound venneth Brasure, Pra was Avan tied -
impact in this case was the din “A ry final words of advice are

Anne Dugan Ing personality, an off
Anni a ality, an effective and
Bandea2srinav gifted teacher. He is a cee tanee if a * ,
: A abe ta an “in-group” graphy, We also
Maguzine, and this is a problem. varie ane wn Te WA AE :
ea r ; Hf fete tion ate tates fig af cuntrihadiong 0 (he COUN 5" kise tue anyor® IAKINg (heir

CURE can be obtained at 17% Maurice Chevalier
| fal pbta a 72 a hevalier who sparkles nt a
HY Street, CURE headquarters ae with the “youth” that, he says, has Tierat A peter Is an entire possible ty repre Epsilon Soon ears vane , - VEC lay
12a) io Be 19 To the Editar rubbed off” through his years of face i ia! robles the most Last. year aboni hean part fan Education wee Athans and SEA CW” first trek to ‘Troy or Schenectady
arolee De Blacre, °63 actively associating with collowe coe’ Dems that of “in-groupism.” of our | h Delta Epsilon, a national , Ho Kelues ression. Might we conclude WMG Cay know where the ladies room i
Herbert Delo, "62 On behalf of several members students Mexe And the solution of that ‘ins eatunnenelinaareet cat taut i Hiisbndy Ug RL HCE thy Nonetheless, we are j¢ : :
y te of that problem the printers q va! hone old a » USE BUMS: See + WE ATE Tocated (by notice what your date’s
Albert Dascher, xrad the newest class at Slate." Life at State is undenhtedty gue ttyl, isolation the Pri thing a Abin ta parce ae ut en Shaw Protessat @f cpatetul to thase who took pen in Te VLR HR Eile Mite Oat wu
Valerie Golom, ” should like to comment on the last source. a S undoubtedly the mer, the foundation is undeter ee eee ee CREE ACP Oy Len Hh Wastes. ond) and showed us they) could ae am
B ‘ NR i aS source of many new experiences. vt ndctermin- from: this extended bers Tuesday oat 7-30 nlf? bo s may not recognize him) otherwise
Michael Gould, paragraph of the evltaral entited tur by Mille Qo, meeerienees We cunn funetion witha &. eo nee Ae Brolueynr’iniea’ litte, tive ae POSITIONS i! anil Proivet ping ob on gua uy ner
ho Runs the School” contained ed having div. Wehtly Kat. mutually: sensitive brook ‘knowiell U a J i wher ulus Roun rs. i 1 “ Phamits ye individ desks in the lower ninaber as many Limes as possible
wledse tha a suciate Professor. 0 , i ot Bi d soba as many !
went | Leary are wonderful if they: ean th conv ersalian Social oppurtuinitic
found an the dim dshts. Addie see qumerous cd drink lots of

os : alone in an aps ;
To the Editor inthe isste of the State Collese ‘4 an apartinent: before anization

By CSC he is fas 4 ture to the mT "

He aS fascinated by his cmarvel this: -yeur thi ure to the fresh Ed Hh will speak on her recent wi He

1 othe .

Honal Hehtins as required for de oy at dinner

Many letters have bee tren NEWS that was published on Se *
th this paper f a ween lebor 29. Mt stated tf wa Po ous lithe efficieney “partment on are in he Primer editors at their hieh seh trip ty Spin. . j
paper by various elass SiG kell Willett Sut.” Ag yet WeWiad ioe # Tudherous position. Here Were loo buss try STILL OPEN Joseph
: ees bot Weare in aur sery: beards, down to heed er initia ” t i ' Heep chcasime: eye strain and sleeping
beards, low oO hee we initiated are’ Judith ma
- Cooldnan 4
. Fhe sincere searmth: offered hy

members concernins the actions} #Ne everyone a chance rather ‘
Me action had the apportanity to see much two isolate “ume if that f ‘ Jul haul, | : ‘
Ss osans sroup. that surrounds Wichell, Juliette Shaul, Bo Care ;
ON ail ‘ wie Students and faculty: in these Herschkowitz

or altitudes of members of other “tl concentrating on saving a few
: seat i po of the Alban
people chouzh activities ta make any area. but he has ven. We're ay rial %
mak ; he and sou're out This experiences i Mary Guglielmo, D1
three weeks has made a lest
and itis an

classes. Tas a Frosh, wish to
a in Wis! i, tured toe USS Otte Val
commend the lass of “64 for their Mohan Ne Seon ona i Salad opuniian 4 Aa Man common disadvantage. ane or costs F Seniors, dunes wt a J dariin |
np i enough sood inovie” Before. we ne ay y ‘ : cuiors. Juniors whe vas ome
un ee in sary hich is We hehieve that this: stitement theaters in the aren ne linet) Tet cette tel tus able atsser to tle iin matiated ares Alice tess. | STATE COLLEGE fo nupression an ame
“Maly as ood as the tore pub. tay promote an untrue and serious D) iri Bpesize that the quality acted vy ‘ i _ i ' attehule oof Slvte that merit S Tt
Heized spirit of the Frosh MIsconCEpLion re blow tls Sines ee seems ty he quite BESS” Is anno way eyntateat will amt ‘ i lc { ows arate
The Class af "it mavineed lure of membership in Myskina, sion ty aerept eek te Mis deer eles Quite the eunteury. Meetiness ab the Hel RR NEWS Lary V wt We Save dhe meat Thursday meght. September: 21,
fie les: wl still win Ravalry, “Uhis statement, as at stands, um a sul ait a es callie ui ee fo eneourase vy sroup. tformd, some hati cial Le ve pandina: neat approsmmately one hundred stu
the Class uf “6549 convinced they ples that the sol f Hist seedless Atel a Rail, NBS Mestarilless uf Hechth alee dere Hy were treated to
, they ples that the sule requisite: for it 34 ‘ se and of chains Neverthe ‘ ' ; ; special’ dents and faculty were treatec
will not May this tine Rivalry muttance ante Mislanie t mee nae i vale Mihionzh Ine vowed SHEE span of antares sliren. UF AID waht, Mary: Pethisaher STAFF \ n“ 1 ta thes need additional rules ws acrare eslubitien af Karate by Mr
' a years ie tha # ‘ y ul ardner, Kathe . a) a : :
continu Pare ion in a laree mumber of “Hever set foot at Me sould To Gueiitate: sour entrance anty Mel material cll dead es at 1 ca lc aut te ate
\ Confident: Brosh weuvities err aaa Hoa elassroom Ur lel out in eroup, the Pr musteal ontert ‘ WU Coral SOND Viv dase tuany Seniors veside Arranved by the school, adminis-
, Ht has been and stull 1 . tural te bi techn et tite nats SUNN all Ms aehvaties, Cag HEEL Mnustetatis WN “Nomi bala 2 cia apartioont Yeatton, Student Association, and
Teh Falnor : DW i ee “ela college students butions to the IMerary seetiay Make the Primer i Wy ut Arlene I line = am Fes are Hiposcd forthe welhire Vie Uersehhowatz, the demonstra
rowsheail the past twa weeks ye a eranted : Mothe masacine iw lone eal pont of State roskiy Helen Ashihers : ooety aid arecoffen needed ton wies presented) with the hope
Gel Veoccal the honor at membership in the He does not deny, 4 take t me ‘ \ : \
pkey hs heen sien any jer hudy al Myskanv ont nies le had appree ce ee eke ket that Take the fora at short stars aang ZINE AS tune that Pe TE ast ' Wot te ceamiime vine that Albany state will farms a war
were have heen many. freshmen a ae ania, one nist ad appreciated tas well earned YC Calthoush and feLauzhtin, Ann Wet \ Club for interested: student
i hot only have prove ‘ eriod Ob retipey ACI ‘ 4 occasional ¢ ’ How oa | o r 1 evel te Clu for thterestec s
hey base ected abu te a ly ike wroveny as worth er 1 retirement alter 1s years SY hits tiltered thruuch mat a later Linea Ha Latsselle, Altes Dean aude Prac. op adhe ta. We Herschkowitz and his sroup
ty that the suphumores. ship aml sereiee ae of leader Sets {rset Was under SC We Welcome artick oy BEHILE prroce Bacel Judith Van Delo bis eo far the salers coun the evening with a series of
"been eimmintiins SMe mnt nurs anlye Stl cle rat Wey lanking for ME muathemahes. seine pol Ven squecain an bh Claudia Mohr, Gretta + eg ad fun shtbescds a exereises Which accompany the
ul PETS DEUS coco Ther vhs bel teter aunt por sills nee ae He tile Hains emote ie al trends, phate ophy. phrengt Me compler " Fonda White, Judith fc learmines of Karate skills. After
RN PH wth eet edhe ehbre Ne ews Hepa, lection a itera a, wee sMlaect that wait TMS Seite i is Se way eA Reap REM
fhiper ce im and lterar a am the culturally ary Hite Botley ot the Kilen Diadora Ce
the brary ane as onited 10 an 4 inna Gur only crite, Tet ty doublet ‘ Mary Dew Wenary ou how te ward afbattackers from
at Westesatiy tine tu MALS athe Braye Pye Ce the sanoent ot Nadel Roseman: Hart the tar the teal thin nany postions Mr Herschkowata
ana hell . fi wy donot te demetistrate the
ne LN tat a tube aay alt cherred a
reneih which accompanies the
Karate beewuse at would detract

add to lay collections of the warke aid nterestedtacuhy 88 hope. the quai ul
best of the p “SMa of not te 1 Wen Wetnnt anvieted
Mh ate al ream Mpihi Prunmine on a treadinall doc
Hrestlent. aot aenerate sell spirit Hai the purpose ot the sport
Which is used inuinly as a sporting

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stp trate story illus J 1 a “ ; ,

F, i. i i © and a pleasure ead and poster arnt Lteteh faster: the ‘ Mpha ti Mpha {ote miastate Following the demonstration, the

UPRNVSEI fle he mE A ye ig Mull, ntttiouge: esate mE SS a sare Siow Bhi secttet cat Kobert Patlers G2. a fast) haw anuele of what We assembly began a question and an

fiivieive ay he knewwtedie and ex arieie My OF Stale Caleta, jee es \ . : al Datel babel is The hear’ are we te beleve about the swer period. Many: of the questions

ere Suh a talented teacher runs WHS be ON OE then, 2) HME eltes t Wee canny gly MNO ai of SHS foal Chairman doe Ca current world sitiations” concerned the equipment necessary

DIST Nn AE IE Sic, seek panties, yy Munllteat i fiona Mest ' ! voiratee as the new Sutieleader Why can't Sophs be a dite less to put-on such a mateh, how the

ete ts tam lathe iitanitoe ut occ Uitwvers for the present. schuul lela theta Xi Omega contempluous toward frosh during match ts scored, and the cost of

Sa Year ane Sue Byron ‘62, President Hels Zed Presutent Jin AMeAden “6d, an rivalry? such a club Other questions per-

oor tamed to the safety of the sport

aid, The Freshmen of 4 ship an tis 4 tug a “Distin;
s vue class to #roup fora “real many 4 HSU stied Visiting Vr
Y fessor’ ty : me ro experiments. ty \
Heach at State for at anys (othe Primer meet Dag. ik
Ln i 1 Belly Klein '62, View President. Dart Pauley that a date party will be PS) And by the way, Mommy
yee Ann Collins ‘62, Secretary, announces that there will be a but hiht at Fort Or they gave me tis beautiful purple and the reasons for forming such
2, Secretary. a : a club

should raise their hats in thanks and better reasons than mere par
to all they have done Yelpation im inany activities least one yeur 15 one that f
A Frosh ‘ ‘ been fouuded and should certaiiy yh ME eusaKe «
A Verdant Frosh oa vusilinnee E ld certainly photoxraphers, there nal jiaitiate Ur Most unportant ie M 1 tallowat f
ote ee sep Bob bs fs Elizabeth Glass is Faculty fet supper at the hase beanie hat for free!
devoted ta phot Oh HAR at Ativis . =—= succer Bate
oly Andy Newleru ue the Homecouun

pesidents sa

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must

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Kat lay ath a aioe theories be bunk the iadel ob group presented a demonsteation
a ul wh i Het tet ny We HS respeetlilly soted My5 He new catipets haw lone walla

Kein make each trey Rata members it action cs they
Man a part ot the sche have expended them talents in the :
ee ffir play and stein Ssttuction sank orpaneation at Uh fattenumrary
Eke conde’ rowboat the Havalry OIE elie ant achvites wy, Shel

have serutinived their every mave

are dedicated ty | Ht sm el help sou tealies

Nas been an imsporatien te every HDL Lasseenes
Man and Wotan in the class af BElHe we believe them tun be OPER SAH ls tana
Ho Tes past weekend inch tg Yee Livin examples of the tush tt
the surprise wt many a teesdanan, ©! and anos! worthy type ob sch lt
They gave a ene in honor of CHehCe and leadersiup Alter eure |
this clays which now leads Ky ME sty ut the andivudualy he
alry. This peme illustrated Make Up Myskania we are positive
true feelin of fraternal help and (Mtl ley have merited member

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961 EAGH'T

Varsity Booters Down RPI 3-1 Sat.
As Seiman's 2 Goals Paces Peds

MAES, The Albany State Soccer Team has blasted into a stron and flashing start, serine

, ere was a portion of the soccer story devoted & "sounding 3-1 defeat to a fighting but hopeless RPI squad. The Statesmen starte
Last week th getting i crowd of Statesmen to the Rl the game with plenty of hustle and deter .unation to win but were held scoreless dur-
ame. During this same week, there appeared several ing the first half by a strong RPI defensive squad. During the first half, State shot
soccer erangiag in the lower peristyles annonucing the fact abov' fifteen goals to five for RPI. The only score for the Engineers was booted by re-
ters Hane j 1 turning letterman, Leif Titland, who dropped a high floating kick into the State goal

PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

AMIA Football is Rolling; Cress County | Frosh Take Rivalry Lead.
APA, SLS, KB Cop Wins sine siny inexewoa in Football Slated Tomorroy

Cro: ‘ountry and willing to work . .
3 . With rivalry moving into its Othe bable frosh play
AMIA football presented everything from tight defensive out, should see Mr. Munsey about 114 work "Ure leche srenalulk Bed cnene fet H player
battling to wide open, free-swinging offense playing, as APA, this as soon as possible. More rig out in front with a nine to one Kenyon, Dave Sueai
SLS, and KB came out victorious in the week’s three games. atte vitally et pear ak lead over the Sophomores, Be- tone, Bill Colzran. try.
APA started its season rolling with a 58-0 romp over the Analy. Kivehe Whe bones out will Sides winning the banner hunt, the Joe Daly, and Sam cj.” ff tg an attempt
spirited TXO squad, while SLS combined an efficient offense have to be ready ta work hard, {sh girls won the volleyball event ‘rhe frosh team ean
with a bruising defense to dump Waterbury 18-7. ridder: ne distanc ing i y. by taking two games with scores re rry K
using 0 ip y e gridders since distance running is not easy, PY, 4 urs res Moore, with Jerry
from Men’s dropped their second game of the week as they but a problem of exercising mind 9 21-6 and 21-15, Spectacular play: geting as coach. It j
lost to Kappa Beta 6-2 in a rugged defensive tussle. over matter is the completion of '"& and on Fa aletaa et on the sizable cheering se i
i Bicads , - a race. Also it takes a lol of time Par of the frosh formed the neces: out for this event effort to get to the game in order to cheer the team in a show State scored twice in the third and once again in the fourth quarter.
APA Wins First, Over TXO sary combination necded to win . ; \ ; aetr
Gerstenberger was the first ped to tally in a fast-moving quick-breaking play.

and running to get into shape for Rivalry football will bean inter Ff of support
: ntba oa or . i
1 The response to these feeble efforts was very good indeed Seiman, State's up-and-coming Sophomore, scored the other two goals to set the win-
e res - oe a “ Ls 0 ace » reme oy Oo oF Ce
aga large crowd from Albany State showed up’ at the game ning pace for the remainder of the game

Fee rmaty. Bel: AL Present este and clase. eonilest. MN will
fae. ie ieee ee th be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow and Notices
came out before meets can be yy, sce ine: aipersiston) aF'lohp A Tour ‘iis Three State cheerleaders (?) also showed up at the pame RPI almost scored a second goal in the third quarter when Vern Sage, RPI’s only
scheduled. als Héprosent Sawin supposedly to lead the following in the support of the team. other returning letterman, booted one, but the referee called the goal back claiming
. The Sophomore team is in a very fying play in the sone The results of their presence, however, were unnoticed and that an RPL man was interfering with the State goalie and prevented him from at-
i strong position with the following a AL Fall Golf Tousssinen, f apparently absent. tempting to block the kick
partial list of probable players: familtun Callese on en ; anit , ; ‘ . . i
Notices Pat Cerra, Jeff Malard, George — Qetober Petlntal a As the game proceeded, no action was observed from the State squad was well represented defensively by fullbacks Gary Smith and Dave
Nisriny, Larry Vickers, Jim Wal will also take place on roma eheeting section, as they remained seated, in uniform, in the Frank, halfback Ed Broomfield, and Goalie Gary Penfield. Captain Ed Broomfield
temath, Tony Maculuso. Bob Ben: at Dartmoth, Penn Slate. front row of the bleachers. The only time any attempt was showed excellent lorm at many times during the game, underscoring his excellent of-
ton, one Wille, Gorton fe . Army, . made to cheer the team v when the crowd rose spontane tensive ball handling
ave Jenks, and Bob Wiebold he Ba ce aud a fine play or ata crucial mome. © ul ze "
teat capbain ldo. Mears ete eee Ne ely ces ESAS? Ree PNM Many of the neweomers have been showing up well on the playing field and giv-
lass of '65 is counting on plus the ten low aie If the game had been held at Albany. there would be a jue the needed depth to the line-up. Erwin Seiman has been one of the top rookies this
Suit, also hitting on a left side run. Two Crowell to Burnett touchdown @Y™ on either Wednesday Oc- lemming, Gary Moore, Don seorers will be sent trom cf large. usually receptive crowd available, which would support scr and will probably continue as a key member of the squad in the following years.
attempts made at cheering. However, the game was al HPT Erwin handles the ball very well and is always hustling on defensive plays.

passes brought the score to 25.0, and by means of a TD pass to Chock tober I or Thursday October 12 ett, and Stan Krivo to provide ur districts tw i \
unter, the “men in blue’ lead by 32 points at the half time tiark rom 4:00 to 5:00 P.M. Equip- a nucleus of strength for the line. Fall) Ch it night be argued. The crowd in attendance at the mie wit @
. i . 64 s xh for ’ hampionship fp it might be argued. The snflonensinteGi en & varie srdGionn test ean,
Dick Matis took control of the TXO offense at the start of the gee. Met Will also be issued at this Many of the freshmen have played Bethpage, Long Island. strongly in the favor of Albany, both in attendance and ent hur Boris Kazic Iski, a Sophomore transfer naleas ] y :
time. Practice for both squads — fvotball previously in’ their high Representing Albany will fp siasm. At several times during the game spontancots cher Orange ( ounty showed up nicely in the RPI game as he clicked in the of-
U fensive and defensive maneuvers of the team. Ed Reid,

ond half and almost got it rolling, but the tiring squad coul Os) ‘i
enough’ to put aver'a touchdowir iB Sq ‘ould not respond mul hele on Monday, October — schouls: some on All Star or diss Ed Br wn, Roger Cases. tf of praise went up for the players and for the team \1

i ab 20, oger prais ay i
Nelson and Bill Story time hcwever, were there any organized cheer T F h 6 2 Bob Seaman and Gary Smith also showed up well during
ops ros the game and are to be commended on their fine play.

In This Corner - - -

By BOB DAVIES

t there was a soccer game at RPI, that it wasn't too far

away, that it was free, and that it wouldn't take too much during the second quarter.
Karl Heinz

Erwin

Last Thursday, APA and TXO battled it out on Vet's Field in what
was the first official AMIA encounter for cach team. The outcome was
a virtual “schlang"’ by APA over a definitely undermanned 'TXO squad.
Completing 11 of 21 passes to 2 of 18 for the losers, APA walked away
with their first victory of the young season. Led by “Rocky” Crowell's
passing, Bill Burnett and Bob Pollero’s receiving, and a hard rushing
defensive line, they were able to amass 58 points while holding the
opposition to “zilch.”

While the score is somewhat lopsided, there is much to be said |
about the spirited team of TXO. When one realizes that they were only
organized last year, and thus had to use better than half their members Varsity coach Dick Sauers,
to field a team, TXO's showing appears to be better than commendable. and Freshman coach Jerry Hi-

Pollero was the first man to hit the scoring column for the winners, S¢*t wish to remind candidates
scoring on a left-end reverse from 20 yards out after a few minutes of {" basketball that they must
the first period had elapsed. Soon after, quarterback Crowell followed Ke physical exams in Page

APA managed to push across an trict teams.
other 26 points in the second half,
with Crowell chucking four TD
passes, two to Fred Curtis and
one each to Pollero and Burnett,

SLS Drops Waterbury
Sigma Lamba Sigma made its
opening A.M.LA. football game a
success last Monday by downing a
determined Waterbury club, 18-7

If State is going Lo have w cheering squad at i b
then at least these cheerleaders can lead a cheer ones i | ¢ D }
while | do not mean to offend anyone personally by thee 1 SOCCer e€DuU 7
comments but only wish to see something donc abou) the State Slip by Potsdam 4-3:

Salem refresh es yo U r ta ste ie trope Atos Bt thtevatue shail \ in ‘ ne u ‘ # j : Fs “ans Seimon, Gerstenbe rger Star

leader .
CROSS-COUNTRY FLOUNDERING—TRACK LOOKS DIM : aR ee iM Patsitane: Slate offered! a tougly (tian: a annul, Itt, ‘Bete: Burve
ul they ave erwheln opponent to the Peds in our see mich scored his second goal fore:

Both teams showed rock-ribbed
defensive lines in the first quarter,
but early in the second stanza SLS
quarterback George Anastas hit
end Faye Richardson to break the
seoring ice

Anastas was on the scene avain
a few moments later as he made a
spectacular interception and ran it
back for a 30 yard TD. ‘To cap
SLS's 18 point second quarter Mr
Anastas again threw a perfect TD
strike, this time to left end Jon
Starks.

Waterbury. played a determined
second half, sparked mainly by left
end Sherm Bowen, Captain Bowen
made several spectacular eatehes
including the reception af a 20 yard
touchdown pass and an extra point
from qarterback Don Sinclar

‘The sturdy SLS defensive line
however, Was the bit factor late
in the same, Paced by bis Dave
“Turt Symula, it repeatedly
crashed throw: to throw opposins
backs fur huge loses and greatly
aided SLS's 187 victory

KB Edges Men's

Wednesday afternoon, the Kappa
Beta football team defeated) the
men from Waterbury Hall 62, un
a hard foupht defensive battle

The first period saw Waterbury
with Dave Le Blue intereeptiny a
KES pass push within a lew yard
ofthe foal hae only ta be tapped
by the detern ined brick wall
KE detense The aiterception by
‘Tom Ells allowed KB inen to work
the posskat Ste the 1s yard
Tine With) paydirt an the
searing allempl was sty iced when
Ellis fumbled

The game see sawed for several
Mmintiles, With cach leans defense
outplaying the others olfense untii
@ spectacular pass tram KES quar
terback Andy Cibulski tu end Mert
Sutherland prod ied the lone touch
down of the ball panne

The never say die men trom
Waterbury came back strong, put
Ung up a last diteh tight and dri
ing the KB unt into ity own end
tone for a two pont salety ‘Phe
Waterbury offensive unit dom
hated play in the fourth quarter
bul Wits Unable to repister a Vb

botore the tinal whistle

A \ u
a ] r-SO t Nn Although many persons have verbally stated
— ver p U wanted to see a Cross-country team started at State, only about
ee a ee eee two or three have been doing anything fo bring the team tite
; : reality. Mr. Munsey has been trying to get enough runner
foe a ¥ together in order to field a team. It would be possible ta cet
several meets if only a team were ready and willing te work
out and get in shape for one. A distaner runner ts wat
overnight, so if more men do not come out. the wea ot
team will be dropped, destroying the work already dene |
the meager few who have given time and effort for at
established on the promises of many who have proven t
it will take more than enthusiasm to make a team

Hockey and Soccer Commence
Fall 1961 Women Sport Season

WOALA. by SUZANNE PEATE

<

3

ns Minded
Soceer will he
day, With eames beat
nm Tuesday and ‘Thursday
mune: Leas have expre
erest in playa Garam
MMi, Kappa Delia etter
Fru Alden, Sayles Peres
Seema ‘Theta and Stem e Mpls
wit Kap and Kappa Delta will send
combined and ale defterson pre

.

Are

Mien Captains. please drag: de
Fosters in dudy Strots's mail the
HSU AM ‘The followin
heen setup
siay Getober

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te Coach

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hand

end gaine Unlike the first game. ing the game into a 10-minute over

Mis one was foueht right down te tune with the score tied at 3-3

the List seconds of an overtime. ene avertime was a nip and tek

th wine marked two firsts: (11
i was the first ume we had play batde with neither team finding

eda soccer tein trom this school the target successfully up until the

and Coit was our first conference last minutes As our Peds) pressed
the final attack, Erwin Seaman took
a-rehound and scored in the last
Mithe besiming af play, it lok: tie seconds: giving us our second

eas Hour men would run AWAY Qin in ay many starts, 43

However, about five min
dam took the mba The game was a pure team ef
Hicailensive until fort wath each man doing his as:
Jurvembeh and Mas cniment  Coweh Garcia thought
reda coal tor then that Potsdim showed that they: had
our boys behind at a reat deal of finese and were in
sood physical shape

sith

he hall
Te Our nest five eaties are all eon
carers wil The scorns E renee qanes amd therefore

Wount took the atfensce Both ainons the test anportant Satur

Home Gerstenbersey and Br day. we play Genesen ab Genesen

i canneeted ior a zual

However, nest Wednesday, et
Ho we play our first home game
fourth quarter our Peds of the season agaist Oneonta. un
Koas Wark Heine der the lights ecker Stadium
fis second at 8n Coach Garcia expressed

the scare at

seared
aoone point advan the hope that the student body: will
Botsdam hid tat support the: seccer team and get
Woup and with a little better out there and cheer at this game

A Player's Viewpoint - - -

en then hh the Stte Fresh On the brent side ot the 2ame,
opener with owas the exceptional ball control of

ty Cob bt hetvad Mienae. the tine goal

Oak County Comins

We Peds turned an ae sur feat Gears Phillips and: the

wal pertarnianye Pessiveness of Tom Morris any
Wheat comapeare u He Dichbeld Tom recened a chest

he stares objet Seats anjury which nig Keep tin out

We Wat 1 ototmerrow’s akemie wath Rock

wher fetan tivar PC C6 Rant Heawever at is expected that

Hseetis Hat many members ob the he wall seat be able ta play asain
toon doated The repulition ot thea The reimaiming brash starters were
Al Hondrehson, Stetan Bozy day. doc

wpponents. who have been rater
Hirstan the nation in junior collese: Procapio, Ed Wolner, Jolin Sehnei
nser for the last taur sears The der, Pete Schroeck, Lenny) Berger
second hall of the game witnessed @ and Koy MeNerney. All are to be
larly even coutest, with both tea congratulated on their fine showing
scormy two goals State switched so. all in all, this furst game gave
from a defensive to an offensive (he Frosh the necessary experience
vame and managed to hold its own i team work, which seems to be
the only thing they lack.

against OC CC

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1961

DEAN'S LIST — tate Welcomes Alumni At oth Annual Homecoming

Gwendolyn; Compo, Milford E.; lis A.; Hane, Lana C.; Haney, E.; Mathusa, Verne Ann; Mattis, Shernian Carol A S C lle

Compo, Sandra .; Conti, Angelo; Bruce R.; Hanson, Harold C.; Har- Richard J McCarthy, Francis J.; David
Peis

Elmer C. Mathews, Associate
Dean for Administration announces

the people who have made the Fall Slater, Dp

Coslick, Ronald T.; Cottone, Joyce Robert B.; Harter, Christine Metzer, Margaret; Miller, Frances Simon, Eien A
f at C mith Rober

Semester’s Dean's List. The fol- D.; Courselle, Carol A.; Crecca, E.; Haswell, Bruce W.; Hayner, E.; Miller, Laurel A.; Minarcik, eo at mth
lowing people are those who have Linda M.; Curtis, Frederick R. Marilyn A.; Hee Florence AS fen oe Minear, Ross mane ue ai a oe
made this coveted list: Aaron, 4 ji Held, Felicia; Henderson, Donna chell, Nancy A.; Mohr, ait d a
June L.; Abelove, Paula D.; Alt. Bee ng aera va Datel Lee; Herbert, Joan .; Herman, Monroe, Allan H.;, Moore, Nancy Sellen, Margaret
amore, Georgine M.; Altman, Dean, Alice: H DeGennaro, Carol Patricia Richter; Hill, Robert F.; J.; Mudge, Charles R ‘ Muir, Grane ry ae
Nancy; Anderson, Bette M.; Andri- A.: Deller,” Dorothy; Demtraek, Hodge, Cynthia J.; Hoffman, Paul Louise P.; Muller, James F.; Mun- Peanels ee od
ette, Eugene A.; Anson, Burton M.; 4+ De! DePasquale, Linda M.. J-: Horton, Judith L.; Hoskin, Pat- off, Carmen S.; Murphy, Susanne met &
Asfoury, Joan M.; Ashbery, Helen Dibble Mary E.; DiCarolo, David; Titia A.; Hubbard, Betty Forbes; P.; Murphy, William J.; Nadel, se a
V.; Austin, Elizabeth S.; Bachner, pinonna, Mary E.; Dugan, Ann E., udson, Barbara Ann. Myrna Neiderman, Andrew; New- — Tariello,
Andrea E.; Bacon, Stephen A.; Dunham, Russell W.; Dunn, Ros John M,; Jadick, Alga N.; ton, Fredericka Gs Nickel, Bar- iene F
Balehelir, Bonnie J.; Beck, Gretta E.; Dyckman, Jan R.: Eaton, Ja "Leigh R.: Jedrzej » bara E.; ssim, Judith R.; No- Todd
: Becker, Kyla N, Carol A : Edwards, Lawrence J.: Jenks, David W.: wak, Adela G.; Pacelli, Donna P.; A.; Frehe 1, Lois §

"dee Arlene M.; Bergen, Edwards, William H.; Egelston, r, William; Jewell, Patrici Paciunas, Arlene. yin Tyo, Joho |
Olivia A.; Bermann, Bette L.; Judy Cobb; Engel, M. Carolina: lly, Barbara A.: Kelly Parker, arraine Van Burer
Bivona, Jeannie S,; Blaise, Denis Engert, Joanne; English, Marcia ward Il; King, Karen 0 Van Deloo, Judith
J. Boehringer, Carolyn; Bonis, &.; Fairchild, June E,; Falvo, Ken- Belly; Kolster. Joan M Helen; Van Slyk
Alice Zappert; Bouvier, Adelaide neth A.; Fancher, Patricia 0.: rowski, M L.: Kopeza, hinder, Phyllis; \
J; Bowman, Beverly Ann; Brach, Faubert, Victor M.; Fenton, Cal. Krakower, Eileen; Krell, Mic- I.; Vianese, Thomas \
Shirley; Braun, Edward M.; vin D Fish, Judith R. ael K.; Kresky, Valerie H.; Kuro- Jane E stein, Dorothy; Wasn
Brody, Jean M.; Broomfield, Sha- Flag; Douglas W.; Forse, saka, Robert; Kutt, Piret II.; La- E zabeth J.; Praus, Paul K.; Pri- Wait, y Ba We
ton Parr; Brown, Evelyn G.; James H.; Frankonis, William A.. Brake, Barbara: Langer, Edward; bis, Mary Putnam, Ronald R.; W.; Walker, Lerh
Brown, Lois U,; Brown, Roxana Fruscione, Gaye F.; Gacek, Ann- Laorta, Grace E.; Laranjo Phyllis Quinn, Arlene M.; Ripic, Carol S.; John P25 Wametr
Brush, James C.; Brush, Mary J.; ette B.: Gallagher John W.; A.; Lassell, Charles M.; Lawrence, Ritzmann, Roger; Roberts, Sam- Wetsig, Donna L.
Burkard, Stephen, Gardner, Doroth: ardner, Susan Donald L.; Leibowitz, Eugene W.: uel: Robertson, Phyllis C.; Robin- Whipple, s it

VOL, XLVI NO. 20

OCTORETC LS

First Lady of The World”
Relates Policy Against Reds

s Eleanor Roosevelt will speak on “How the United
Cin Best Influence the World Against Communism

VEBASY. NEA Vork

61 Myskania Adopts Plan
o Initiate Mascot Tradition Men lo Comply

hip D ) a
With DraftRules ~
several of the traditions of State bexinnine 11 i h Vhursday at p.m, in Page Hall under the auspices of

a" the Forum. of Politics. Mrs. Roosevelt will be introduced by
se campus, owe"? "hy Dy Evan Ro Collins, President of the College, who will also
ainsi tu ay mine Tarp oordinate a@ question-and-answer period following the
will undoubtedly comme wun
‘he shania 2 wil pe : a aa re will be a private dinner for Mrs. Roosevelt from
‘yea we hi ine are Myshan = { 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Brubacher Hall. Attending the dinner
- ee ese Ww ill be representatives of the faculty and se lace
student

ymulis

Corinne
Thompson
usanne 1. 1

7 horne Warns

Parker, Vie-
Kristine Law-
» Arlene; Petrick,
Pettingill, Richard
erirude; Phillips,
Thomas A.; Plotz,

Klein, By Sue Byron Mr
Koma-

Doris

rence, Peters
Rosemary E.;
Peukert,

: Pitkin,

¢ will, necessarily have to be

ons parade

are
dressed 1 ;
Ae and some members of th

Butler, Mary R.; Byron, Susan; M.: Garoza, Baiba; Gates, Carol Leveroni, Richard L.; Levine, son, Christine A.; Robotham, vid; White, Linda

Cairns, Doris L.; Calderone, Mary
Ann; Calkins, Henry L.; Camrata,
Martin R.; Cambridge, Joseph M.;
Carbin, James R.; Carey, Winona
M.; Caulfield, Donna L.; Cerra,
Patrick F.; » Sandra F.;
Christie, Churehill,
Richard; Cla mery J.; Clifton,
Carol D.; Cochrane, Judith P.:
Cohen, Sandra P.; Colegrove,

Mol

anni,

Git
ily

rich

: Gravel,

ald; Green,

Jud
licl

berg

tleman,

Gavurnik, Ruth
Lois A.; Ginnis,
Lenora S.; Gl

Aim

K.; Golderberg, Shirley;
Alice M.;

h, Brian

ith A;
mo,

Gomez,

n Fy

Mary C.;

Joseph;
Gorgos

Judith A.; ¢
John
Gruber,

AG G

E.; Gi-

William

Rochelle;
Habacker,

Bruce A.; Ross,
Ann; Row David A.;

David; Levinson, Linda J.; Lewis. Rogers,
R.; Jo A.; Liebundguth, Harriet I.; Betsy
Lucas, Brent A.; Ludwig, Joan Ryan, Hugh D.; Scheinman, Karon

MacDonald, Patricia A. Maina, $.; Schmidt, Lillian M.; Schnitt,
Mary L.; Majewez, Christine R.; Hannah; choll, Johanna R.;
Maloney, Joan; Mangelsdorf, Ed- Janet; Schrocder,
ward, R.; Manileve, L. C.; Ma- Bonnie Lee; Sea-
ranville, Jack; Marcellino, Rita T Robert G.; Seleznow, Nancy;
Marquatt, Maria T.; Marsh, Lilla Martin; Senzel, Sue Ellen;
Marsh, David A.; Mason, John John: Sherburne, Robert:

ricia;
ee

Good-
k

Don- Scott,

wold,

Gug.

Phyl. M

man,
Seli,
Shankey

Virginia M
Wienk
borg
chell,
Woinoski,

Whitelr
Dennis LW
Willower, Roti
Rober M.; Wolt
Patric

Wolff, Edw: NOW

Re:

Richard I
broski

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L,

Y Pr, Lanse
Zapyn
Carel LZ
ler,

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male
Senior
My sk
the 4
school
four

Re Outlines |
Rushing Rules

‘62, President
Council, has re
to

h Kaminsky
sore
shin

ISC constitution
Ml rushing will be deferred
turday, October 15, at 7 a.m

rules according

sain
After

si pul

shiny

government
should en

noush to
Hall
accomodat:

People with tick

deavor to arrive
obtain seats in Page Those
arriving too late te be
Page Hall will be directed
vv Richardson
they will he to watch

speech on closed tel

ed in
to the rooms 1

Ge
where able
the

evision

cireuit

prior to this time will
alan infraction by ISC

to which — sorority
inaclives and alumnae are
1 shall be in effect until the
{ the first regular pledge

excep
the per

person

Book Lists Graduate Grants

The fifth annual edition of Fel.
lowships in the Arts and Sciences
Was published September 15 of this
This
of the sources of suppu

death of her husband,
in 1915

After the
Franklin Delano Rooseveli,
Mrs. Roosevelt: turned to human
tartan work whieh soon earned her
the title of Pirst Lady of the World

Notices

MU LAMBDA ALPHA LAKE, HOUSE
Ingo Wilfert '62, has announced — ‘The 1961-62 officers
that the first meeting of Mu House will include
Lambda will be held on October Dale Westeott “63
Hat 7 p.m, in Draper 349. A film, a
Le Rouge et le Neir (The Red and Robert Ryan _
the Black) will be shown. ‘There Vietor Ranieri ‘65
will be no admission charge. Come rol Fitzgerald Stimulating environment’? —
pace would certainly decelerate

one — Come all! i .
ind capitulate to the monotonous vue Wvasltnneton 4 spenttunspar ne ertiraod ts Council Starts

routine of the classroom: schedule
lle. and other sources outside the uni inte \ wih

However, the dorm lives through
int th ra Debate Contest

Student, and its animation can Versties themselves : ; Sie aloe
sven In one of its more typical Will Pay Crs! ai the bewinnin .

“ ist yf

nee Senate Discu
J Kapner

materials coneernin 0s specitie
Day ot
The

| Bomktony Life
Beats Tradition

By ED WOLNER
Ah! Dormitory life! ft eneom-
Passes the student body's whims.
caprices, and effervescence, And
where would we be without its ~

OFFICERS

for Lake ship applicant

prede

ships, pustdoctora

About

speak of i).

year. widely-used. direetory
rt of
ile study and research lists awards
100

government axencit

ner study, and lout ; ,
EE EENES N e any discussion of sorarity

Fullowships in the \ : Hers, a sorority
worrily except her own
© No money is to be
wes cither by sororities or kama
* Education, 1785 Ma members, exeepl for the 1

Pres,

V-Pres

See.

Sports Dircetor
"65,

nr In December, 115 she seas asked
President Truman to serve
homember of the CS. ation
United Nations General As:
a post whieh she held for
that she

chairman of

65. may
eas ences may be pur: ventions a VRS, ELEANOR ROOSEVELT — j)y ain

Sidra ses . spent on an appr
Life's from wen Private seribing to America ee

foundations ty the

professional societies, industries mibly

In capacity

years

NEWMAN CLUB
A Corporate Communion will bo th
A Sophomore class meeting will held this Sunday, October &, for iy
be held on October 6 att pam, in all Roman Catholies on campus, day
Richardson 390, at the ten o'clock Mass ins St
Patek’. Church i Narth Lake ane
Central, A Continental Breakfas
will follow in the Parish (all The
breaklast will be ten cents

SOPHOMORE CLASS appointed the
sehiedale. of otintission on Tuman Rechts, and

Te will deseribe eborned

rams lstine

nearly 16 pre stooa Large decree responsible

Univer
Rights
Gen

over 1000 individual

drawine up of the

wakins hours are
herve from 6:20 aom. te 8:00
tin Lishts sparadienlly flick on,

nolling the commence of
Mle Studenton di steh im “a aeae
mother heetic day, Alarm clock

deutsch Sprechen und Chterhalten vet hie Bred i
interesseren, sind daze cingeladen HM Goh Fay ML RR
Diensta!, den 1 Oktober um PUYSICS HONORARY iS all w aeeraiy
mn Feral All Soma Pi Siema Physies Honor > for breakfast
Students acho speak German aul ary, will hold aan open ieee
are interested in conversing are Dudley Obsery October 20
mvited to a meeting on ‘Tuesday. 8 pom ia
Qetober 10 at 730 in Bru Featured on the program for the Phere of modicum
Will be Dr Heminway, di Stes the dorm
rector of the observatory whe will
Speak on “Micro Meteorites
The observatory is located on
South Lake Avenue. ALL those in
terested are invited to attend

Used Pop 2: eee Hie feel
JOHN MAC ey ue

MADISON Hot

awards. Paperbound istics ot this fie hesnutare or! Nunn

edition may be purehiases
Hinion may be purchased « bs aeeophed by il

ALLE STUD
Con ot the dirt ral Assembly an December, ig ik

throweh dele cite

Meeting in Live soured the

‘richard,

7) pam

Hud
and early classes

shampede: ol

veteri in Tnuhia

ory

From sou

on, an atmos
welivity per
About 4:30, how
it braces itself against: the
onsloueht for dinner From Sw
Pin to 7:00 pom. the blatantness -— a
of the budding is a conzlomera ; ’ shi
Hon of Dion and the Belmonts oe
Broderick Crawlord, pine
ind “Please pass the salt

Much ot

reups

\
Einperor and iapress of

event
ever pan swam with “hia an his

the

videaway

and
y Van Riper ‘63, President eit eee en
of SMILES reports that the first
meeting of the club will be held on
October " at 730 pm, in Bru
bacher. The Hallowe'en party: wall
be discs

ques at tive mt

pon We all make mistakes. |

y

ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE
ON EATON'S CORRASABLE BON)

Hy excess eneryy
the eltles ayn
meentratod study. that

hari a

WILO's WHO FAW
Elections tor Who's Whe
held Monday Piesday tron

i the: peristy le

will be darn

TUTORING
AM students interested in tutor
Ine at the LaSalle School for Bay
please contact Sally Greenbers ‘G4
tudent

Outing Club Attends

Two Dozen Schools Fx

nee IS UNM satiny start
PunpeL for
that event. a
dissipated

thrown out the yy

the
litle
nthe

oplomare In

more ener

form of water

via mal 1

62 re

ni hy
ularly the
tov
Dewucrata
ther oot the
sant «Counc
Ho peesidential eianpar a

tidow on eestiatie

hick Lew
wnuntttiCe she
held Tuesdas
70 pm in Hall
Cheek bulletin buard on min tone
for Poor: nina wer i
thoush. evel

and torn
The doris eye

ast Heht as turned vl
Phe Channa: Club will meet on a tn: pe ae if

Sunday evening, Oetobe

bm at the home of Da sar ue il RS He
Sehieler, Mr Jahn Jennings uf
Mu Stale Commission Against Die
Craninaiion (SCAN) will lead a die
Coston On The tan Hons of the com
im Iransportation will i
provided trom Wall at
700 p.m AME interested students
are vordially MNiled to attend

Ment of 1b
Ie

October

Touchy pe, Iuntand-pueck with ou
behind your back it

on Ce Because

menibers

Vhe tun
the lish

Of the Sroup type
! ! anil
she is a

Advi
the

an meetin

Marty
Democratic
worked an

The
rnd beeline
ThA Na

\ upon the

SOCIAL
Alles

sr

CALENDAR
ents ate
sehedule

will he Sey te turn wut pout

over, the

Mt slow ot
windows retlert the
thle ands hur
One by one:
NWeht as theked off math ini Coirdoable

becomes drowsy
Conteable is

orsianizition de ay i iicabh hE
on the: sueral
calendar for Dee or Jan
must he uiven ty dackie Lands
by October 6. MUL via studen

orn Bru

in the yeu ean ener
that 4

Brubacher

ten Pypine eri with jut thet sere pn ‘ ; fan an thie nil

vie Fratern
A tlaee particrpatians
as a de

i pu Hieappear Like snayie
on toons un hever a telltale «

whiaty pened enser.Thee i
MeG
Bresent alive " ‘ !

pecal surtaee ‘h books in

eluate

fas Writen many

Iwo books of aulobioura
fy. Ihis Is My Story and ‘This I
Remember; a book ot her 183 tip
lo India three books tor children
a cullecuion of her monthly maya
He question and answer pivces, It
Seems to Me; and, recently, On My
Own, telling of her travels since
WIS She also is the author of a
daily dew spaper column and makes
frequent radio and TV appearances

mail
Conterences

in liyht
cud Onion
100. sheet

available :
peaker
speakers will receive
wlditionally
Contest
with

are closed as

Tt heave
evinciny
survived

the Save

One

CHANNING CLUB teria, heay
Skin,

packet

wenht

heys i they
; : established at i. is of racine
= the tt \ Reception will honor the
“ on bel I cane A f wvember 9 All
Ba hy canoe After speaker on N
lay ; ov participate tust
a eazy Y Frulay meh 1 urea
A Berkshire Typewriter Paper aig ace mpamed dal ihe Eeilay ne
ny long into the wel rat
f ! lapic {should be ten
M Saturday some of the State 1 1 ; : he ye i A
Went le Dippikill Cane Ot in le
Van or canoed to adjacent be
“ls Where they hiked ants

thy Th convenient

PEDAGOGUER
WANTED Interested People to
work on the 1962 Pedazozue, Come
to Bru October 12 at 7 bu pin

100 one

and heet ream can

Ouly
Cortaisable

were

hoxes, Katon

nn
se untendin.

informe
al the

Gerald Drug Co.

217 Western Ave.

by a adept

RADIO STATION Be

Hank Robinson announces that
there will be a WCEA Radio vet to
gether, Wed. at 715 in Bru

ston
Albany, N. ¥.

Phone 6-3610

Brubacher EATON PAPER CORPORATION PITTSFIELD, MASS
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