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STATE COLLEGE NEWS.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957
State Has Frosh, The Cauldron Bubbled —
State Has Sophs, The Cauldron Hissed
BY DAVID GOODMAN
“the club needs new BLOOD—all
BAD, YELLED the DEVIL to AT-
TILA the KILLER and other as
SORDID MEMBERS." you could see
he was BURNING UP— FLAMES
SHOT from his head! isn't it so
ADOLPH?"
“das Ist.” (pronounced DECEAS-
ED) GOLIATH—give me the book
of SINNERS.” given it, he RED it
in a CRIMSON light WITCH was
leing emited from a Bubbling and
Hissing Cauldron~he began
“... ADAM... ALCOHOL . .
BABEL... BABYLONIA ... CAL-
UMET CITY .. . COLLEGE, AL-
BANY STATE euREEKa—AS,C.T.
is a HOTBED of SIN hmmm...
state has frosh.”
The Cauldron Bubbled.
—‘state has sophs,”
The Cauldron Hissed.
—‘well, here's one soph that
doesn't use ONLIWON; he uses 7 or
8, he's TERRIBLE—he'll be here—
huh GHENGIS?"
“han gi ton Plot nik,” (freely
translated means—“sure boss"—
—“and here's an extravagant one
—buys Je coop pencils and spends
his hard-earned heroin money by
playing i'm available at the union.
He's... NASTY eh NIKOLAI?"”
“that's blimey bad,” offered CAP-
TAIN KIDD. being a drunken pi-
rate with rough hands, he had a
bad case of Bar-Knuckles.
—"they're beer drinkers all; their
favorite greeting is—''See two of you
later inebriator." the response is—
“When i'm crocked a while, croco-
dile.” and the book continues. . .
their frosh are communist DEMON-
straters ... small wonder they use
vial language in chemistry class,
that school is HELL-BENT." hap-
pily he trotted over to his world
map and on albany he put a red
button saying Alpha Sigma Chi Tau
chapter—2500 members, NASSER his
pet monkey laughed.
FROSH pictured above call for the assistance of their “friend from
below” in the Class of '61's fight for the Rivalry Cup.
Applications For Fulbright
Scholarships Available Now
Edward P. Shaw, Professor of
Modern Languages, announces that
competition for Fulbright and Bue-
nos Aires Convention scholarships
for graduate study abroad for 1958-
59 will close November 1.
Fulbright awards for pre-doctoral
study and research may be used in
Europe, Latin America and Asia.
The scholarships cover transporta-
tion, tuition, books and maintenance
for one academic year. The Buenos
Aires Convention scholarships pro-
vide transportation from the United
States government and maintenance H:
from the government of the
fellowships are United States citi-
college degree
equivalent by the time the award
will be used, knowledge of the lan-
guage of the country
sufficient for study, and good health
Applicants not more than 35 ye:
of age are yiven preference
Seniors and graduate students who
award should see Shaw
Room 339, immediately
Sororities Announce Election
Results, Initiate Members
Some of the sororities on campus
have had replazement elections for
various offices and are planning
open houses and pledge services.
Judy Swan ‘58, President, an-
nounces that Donna Lee Anderson
"60 was elected Treasurer of Inter-
sorority Council in a replacement
election,
Psi Gamma
Psi Gamma is holding an Open
Eosuse for Statesmen on Sunday
fiom 2 to 5 p.m., states Patricia
Kennedy ‘58, President. The fol-
lowing were elected to offices: Ju-
dith Ambrosino ‘58, Song Leader
Catherine Olinger, Historian; Bar
Director Lists
Placements For
All Students
Gerald W. Snyder, Associate Pro-
{cssor of Education, announces that
Seniors and all others teaching
within the next semester will meet
to discuss their placement for stu-
dent teaching.
All assignments for student teach-
ers will be made in the next two
weeks,
Check Bulletin Board
Anyone who will be student-teach-
ing next semester is asked to check
the bulletin board by the office of
the Director of Education. The bul-
letin will announce times and rooms
in which placement will be discuss-
ed. The Director's office is located
ron the first floor of Richardson
Hall
Snyder, who is Supervisor of So-
Studies in the Milne School,
states that this announcement ap-
plies not only to those in the Social
Studies Department, but to anyone
who expects to teach next semester.
bara Thornhill, Assistant Treasurer,
Juniors; Mildred Pasek, Sports Cap-
tain; Evelyn Gilbert, Marshal,
Sophomores.
Sigma Phi Sigma
Frances Offright and Linda Reit-
berg, Sophomores, were initiated
into Sigma Phi Sigma Monday eve-
ning, announces Frieda Cohen ‘58,
President.
Phi Delta
Patricia Gearing '58, President,
announces the results of Phi Delti
rcplacement elections: Carole Altic
39, Intersorority Council Represent-
ative; Donna Harris, Co-Rush Cap-
tain; Jean Graziano, Athletic Di-
rector, Sophomores.
Chi Sigma Theta
Chi Sijma Theta will hold an
Cpen House for Statesmen at 8 p.m.
this evening, announces Eileen Lal-
ley ‘38, Vice-President. Initiation
sorvices will be held for Ramie Sepe
"39, Kay O'Connor, Beverly Burke,
Marcia Cavanaugh, Joyce Arthurton
and Prudy Williams, Sophomores.
Dorm Elects
New Officers
Gail Rogers ‘60, Publicity Director,
announces that on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 24, the women of Madison
House elected their new house of-
ficers. Ruth Jebbett ‘58, President,
conducted the meeting
Officers Elected
Those elected were: Vice Presi-
dent, Kathleen Bonk; Secretary-
Treasurer, Marilyn Hastings; Ath-
letic Director, Barbara Smith, Jun-
iors. Miss Rogers was appointed to
the position of Publicity Director
House is located at 72
and accommodates
days. Look 'em over
equalled for rich flavor
and easygoing mildne:
Camels than any other
cigarette,
Sure are lots of fads and
fancy stuff to smoke these ry
then settle down with Camel,
a real cigarette. The exc!
sive Camel blend of costly
tobaccos has never been
So good and mild...
the finest taste in smoking!
BF Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston Salem, N,Q,
HAVE A REAL CIGARETTE-
HAVE A
u-
Today, more people smoke
State College News
ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957
2.462 VOL, XLII, NO. 17
Alumni Return In Annual Homecoming Weekend;
Rally, Parade, Dance, Highlight The Festive Activities
a i) Students To Attend
Dormitory Ceremony
Starting tonight and lasting through tomorrow and
Sunday, State College will celebrate its traditional
Homecoming Weekend,
This evening at 8:30 p.m. the cheerleaders of the
College will hold a bonfire and pep rally at Bever-
wyck Field in honor of the soccer team,
Saturday at 11 a.m. Evan R, Collins, President
of the College, will lay the cornerstone for the new
dorm being built on Western Avenue
Parade
The Homecoming Parade will start forming at 12
noon. It will be led by Rosemarie Santanicola ‘58,
the 1956 Soccer Sweetheart. Her court will be com-
posed of the following: Sue Russell ‘58, Gail Klien-
mun ‘59, Ann Flemming ‘60, and Mary Lou Denny ‘61
The court was picked by the members of the Home-
coming Committee.
The floats entered in the parade will be judged on
effort, originality, and the finished product, ‘The
judges are: David Hartley, Dean of Men; William
roved by Kenneth Kadet, David Youst, Dumbleton, Assistant Professor of English; Martha
andidge, Arlene Leaning, Winifred Youngs, Egelston, Assistant Professor of History; Richard Feld~
Mrs. Joseph Gareia; Robert Fox, Ken-
Judicial Body ~:~ |
Vote Finishes
Debate Case
Myskania met Tuesday evening
and unanimously yoted not to hear
the case of John Yager ‘59 versus
the Student Senate. The judicial
body issued this statement in their
refusal to decide on the issue of the
constitutionality of the Senate's de-
bate rule
he Statement
“Alter careful consideration of thy
charges, it is the opinion of this
Court that there is no legal case
the plaintiff, John Yager, has suffer-
ed no personal damages resulting
from the Senate Debate Rules.
Therefore, his case is one
only. ‘The Court
vod that the rules,
mecoming were
Montebello, Ann Flemming, Joyce
‘Traskus. Not present in the picture were Robert Fox, Sue man, grad
ul Barbar;
dures, or activities of any organiza” Goadrich, and Bruno Rogers neth Kadet, and Winifred Youngs, Junior
tion operating under the ‘Studen The parade will go from Brubach-
Associition Constitution may rightly er Hall to Bleeker Field, Students
ass ban-
lot,
ame under judicial review by My- . ee Wis WwW k E should meet behind their c
ski is 'ormat spiaine = CQ-~Chairmen Announce Activities Week Events te ithe ate
constitutionality of such rules, ee Ea ee Renee Gk be judged
CCE: Including Skit, Presentation, And Snake Dance in a parade through Brubacher
Myskania Rules of Op driveway and a coffee hour will be
ation
arilyn Leach 58, Chaitman of activities Week for freshmen will Press Bureau Debate Council planned at Brubacher at 1:00 p.m
My ‘ announces ir oe ae begin Tuesday evening at 7 pan Primer Forum There is a $25 prize for the best
the rules under which the judicial ounces Connie Olivo and Carol 8-9 p.n. Upper Lounge 4-9 pan, Upper Lounge Hout entered in the parade
body will operate this semester, || Aiuic, Juniors, Co-chairmen of the — Campus Commission Women's Athletic Association Soccer Game
Th order ta provide for a system- ANC. Student Union Board Athletic Men's Intramural Assoc. «the gtute College Soccer ‘T
atic presentation of the arguments “ie schedule for the Week is us Red Cross Outing Club The State College Soccer Team
in pending eases, Myskania will de- ,, THe. aie Cee CUD will play Adelphi Colege immediate-
pend upon the submission of written TOUON Pe eed ly after the parade at Bleeker Field.
Wednesda Thursday All are asked to attend this game
briefs by the parties. After official Tuesday
‘ania notification of the plain- 7 -8 p.m. Brubacher Lower Lounge — 7-8 p.m. Lower Lounge 7-8 pm, Upper Lounge and give the team moral support.
‘s yes, the defense must sub- — Pedagogue Dramatics and Arts Council American Chemical Society Receptions will be held at the
iat ie over wanin two dae. State College News Music Council Commerce Club Greek Houses at 5:30 p.m. for the
briefs must contain all pertinent in- Distributive Education Club former members of the houses,
International Film Group The Graduates will be honored at
formation, including affidavits, com-
ments by involved individuals,
ments, and any other previous
tions or decisions that have been
rendered in relation to this specific
case
Myskunit reserves the right of
writ of certiorari, which is the right
to call up cases for review
Following compliance with the
above rules, the plaintiff and de-
fense will appear before the Court
for hearings. Lack of space does not
permit publicaion of the Hearing
Rules at this time
CampusChestStartsMonday;
Ask StatesmenToContribute
Marion Scioi
on this project
Co-chairmen, announce 39, in churge of
Campus Chest Drive is
be held from October 14 to 19
hundred dollars is hoped to ve col-
Herbst, ‘Treasurer
Robert Helwig
Jentolt- Nilsen.
he faculty advisor of the Campus
Alsou working various Ways emphasizing the theme,
Next Friday night at 8 pam. there
will be a skit and Banner Presenta-
lion the of 1961, state vhe
Chairmen. At 9 pan. there will be
a Snake Dance to Brubacher Hall,
and at 9:15, a Sing and Bonfire at
Beverwyck field.
Chairmen for the week include
Sing, Sally Harter ‘58; Publicity
Brenda Buchanan '59; Maintenance.
Hervert Walthers; Skit, June Alex-
ander and Patricia Demember;
Snake Dance, Marion Silverstein
Bonfire, Charles Fowler, Sopho-
mores, Refreshments will be served
fo)
a dance from 9 p.m, 1 a.m,, at the
American Legion on New Scotland
Avenue, Administration and
members are urged to attend als
Junior and Senior women have 2
am. hours for the dance
Chaperones for the dance are:
Frank Carrino, Assistant’ Professor
of Modern Language and Mrs. Car-
vino; ‘Townsend Rich, Professor of
English and Mrs, Rich
Sunday there will be a jazz con-
vert in Brubacher Hall from 3 to 6
pan, Zach Clements '59 will provide
the music. A twenty-five cent donu-
tion wil be collected tor the Campus
be solicitations In group houses and yy student Union Bourd Chest Campaign
Junior Class Votes Today Ssh ste ”
To Elect Treasurer, Senator "smi ve ran» Traditions Committee Lists
jazz concert to be held Sunday an
Constitution forbids Brubacher. The concert is part of
Elections tor Jumior Cliss treasver Theo y, i us
ind senator will be held today, ae- the President of the student body Homecoming Weekend and will fea~
vordine te David Potheringhan ‘8, trom situa on Myskanit, which ture Zareharic Clements ‘59. A movie
was not the ease in the past will also be shown on Saturday
Chiawrman of the Senate's: Election
Committee
Three Candidates
Richard) Hinek ‘58 night, October 19 lowing tradition revisions announces aassmen muy give more than
The funds are distributed on wn Robert He,wig ‘60, Freshmen shall be two warnings to the same. person
international, mation, and focal required to know “College of the Warnings uy be uppealed to My
Last sprain
wis elected to) Myskina, but b
cause of the new Constitution, Wis:
ee Juuntor Chass Vote Lor at
aie ee i Bilis David loreed to resp scope. ‘The mcome has been allotted Kiupire Suite", “Fight Song”, and ania, Each warning must be pluced
Youst, Who resmuied the position Committee Members to the World University Service, Na~ "Lite Ly Very: Dilferent” by Novem in the Warning Box inal
The one eandidate entered in that Members of the elechon commit tonal Sehobuship wd Service Mund: name, charweter of offense, ume
race is dane Showermin tec are) Potheringham, Natihe Lee tor Negro Students, the University Penalties date, plice where olfense occurred
" Athens, Greeee, and the Alaany The peniies tor tradivon violu- and the name of the person giving
son mome “9. Dougkes Penfield and
herd Kaner and Sieve J) :
Tuehied Kener wid ¥ Community Chest tions shall be: First offense: Warh- the warning,
ings trom Student Senate that such
Are competine: tour the post af Sena- Fr
tor trem the Class of 1959. atl i 3 ‘le sifliees 4
Mrs sane gw a College Doctors Inform Students Of secant ‘The mune of tie vitae Student Receives
i shall be published in the state Col-
the lower peristyle of Draper Hall ° . 4 on M h * *
lege News, ‘Third. ‘The oltender
0 win through 3p H | | | h i athe
uty hita’s me Release Of Flu Vaccine, Polio Shots iss, Som Hal, Fy sti matics Prize
Senate bullet hoard the Husted Janet Hood and Rudolph Schaudt, the vaceiwe will arrive for distriby- Sophomores, Fourth: Offender shall | Ralph A. Beaver, Chairman of the
s iN r “es Collese Physienins, announce that fon, it as recommended that stu- hot be allowed to parcipate in any Mathematies Department, announ-
Na Mechanic Goinitali®s The Agin Fw vncenie Will be given dents reeeve the shots trom ther tivulry events occurring after the ces that the Mathematics Depart-
@ saan Ss " arrives All students own physicaus i possible time of the offense. Filth: Four ment has awarded the Freshman
return the siqued Dr. Hood and Schmidt also state Warnings constitute automatic ex- Mathematics Achievement Prize for
Elecuon of the thirteenth member as soon its it
wn Was to be held toda ader 21 l 1
ol Myskunta was to be held today under m mematios Achlevemient Py
ik Canmzzo, Sophomore:
college will pulsion from office and ineligibility 1951
three upperclasses of the pernussion shp to the Student Per- that even though the u D 50-57 A
ea lieae a all cise for the Bainel Olfice before they may re- not give third polio shots, they are to run for office during the fresh- The prize consists of an embossed
india hive deelined ceive the shot iecessury, to produce proper pro- man year, which includes spring volwne of mathematical tables sup-
veereseutly, Myskunia is composed — Anyone Wilh a sensiuvity tv eggs tection, Students who received vhe elections. plied by the Chemical Rubber Com-
fu. innocultions lust Spring should get Warning Procedure pauy, and awarded annually to the
of twelve Seniors, although the Stu-- should not receive the vaccine r on on \ 1
dent Assocation Constitution calls dents over 21 can receive the shots their Just shot sometime in Novem- All upperclassmen except Gradu- number of the class with the high-
for a Judicial Body of thirteen per- without the signed permission ber, prelerably at ‘Thanksuiving, or ate Students may give Warnings to est math average during their first
ie Suice there is no guarantee When at the hitest, Christinas any freshman ut the college except year at State
sOns
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 PAGE 3
PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957
"H" Of An"H"... [Kapital Kopers “* ~~" 9. Greeks Slate World Series Fans Promote Interest Senate OK's
ii ART PALAZZOLO . .
re eRe a arto Open Houses, |n Television Broadcast Of Games Rules, Methods
| Other Events By JACK ORMSBEE = me ~ Of Committee
months are reaffirmed . . . parties, lots of talk, soccer 5
game, a queen, and a dance . . . State College Home- — ees me rae Cea
coming . . . not on the grand scale you'll find at many °" vag! a A aa Jot A new milestone in Student-
clog se fo afi for tose ho take part." 2M A a Prk, ain, aye i Bs at ome ms
elections, open jouses, and co! we Vv instal IS eo
_ The Seniors, slightly bewildered by the profession they jo $ws mr. Allyson.” Three men and Bee oper Gin. wueles eororlty, ‘treult Uroaricast neuen eae “gy, Setting up the finance committee,
will shortly enter, will hold serious discussions with the ,,, ft are cast and fraternity news. ries right in our own Commons. moving, Yack the elections for: the
returning grads about teaching ... . how's the salary? What * Woman on a ual ie birt ot Beta Zeta This innovation shou'd counteract se rn GURTotaL Of cabinet
about Social Security? Can you be married and be a good tropical iland sceumnerennons, Hele Beta Zeta held an initiation for much of the negative comments FAM anor ie hieinedl oF bee
teacher at the same time . . . silly question. tropical pon iene md se upperclassmen last Sunday, an- that circulate about television esting Who's Who were the items
__ The Juniors . . . the backbone of State College social mane i abot ee me a 7 Potnees a Pee SS, President. cred TV: etm were’ employed: DHCthe Aesndnioh: the (Student jens
life, They'll be plugging their “bigger and better than joi. to ier rapa 1 ware . derson ‘39, Maryrose Lupia, Carole mainly, I suppose to enable each AU ca bi9 "CHROME IR RRHLITIE Tout
ever” Junior Prom in November. Of course, they're also huPs to make This a pe ay Ruszezyk, and Nancy Silvestri, Soph- of the two factions engaged in the to come out of the meeting is. the
the backbone of future student government, They'll ask “e time And expense to see Lines omores. Anne Fleming "60 was elect- ccntest to appeal more directly to news that Richard Hinck is non-
showing is Pickup Alley with Victor existent, He's been replaced by
rs . = Paya eylacement their particular constituents, The
ions. ed al in a recent replacement theit : constit The
questions neh grads will tell how it was all done when yrature, Trevor Howard and Mamie election. The sorority will hod a fans arranged themselves near the Richard Kendall. (This is no joke.
? Yan Doren. “Follow a T-Man the family name was iegally
Homecoming Buffet for all alumnae TV set of their choice, and signified
‘at the sorority house, tomorrow af- their pain or pleasure at each play changed.)
Two bills were presented for set-
The Sophomores, currently raising a rumpus over
; ; 1 f through the shadow-worlds of Lis- —. — : after the Gane 2 game by a couperative gro
Rivalry will gripe about aaueatlon courses, and. Will eer. Ot :> Siete serie ot te : . ternoon aes game of the game by « cooperative groan s were, “
tain] ir i ri 7 rn sian . ge Chi Sigma Theta snes ting up the finance committee.
ly boast their recent victories over the humble frosh j¢ tracks down the beautiful crime- airiela Corcoran '58, President, resins And Cheers nel thers waa some confusion. as to the
zach time a very near-sighted composition of the committee —
ry announces that on Monday evening
Elizabeth Cook and Joanne Bab~
cock, Sophomores, were pledged
Chi Sigma Theta will have a Cof-
fee Hour for all returning alumnae
after the game tomorrow.
a Phi
should all nine members be sena-
tors or should five be senators and
five be non-senators? There was
some question as to whether the
composition of the committee could
be decided before the duties were
clearly outlined, Line-by-line bud-
man dressed in a black suit raised
his hand, a groan would issue from
one group of enthusiasts, and a
cheer from the other side. Thinking
this to be a new discovery in the
mechanics of group behavior, I threw
up my hand in exactly the same
on Beverwyck. tan Conveying m (
The grads return. Their first chance to meet the Soin cE sa
babies, the Class of '61. The old warriors will assume the ———
role of parents and try to tell the frosh all about State oppanp
College. Listen to what they have to say, frosh, it may —
Neo Down Payment starring Jo-
be helpful. Onn oe ae
ry ‘ anne ‘oodward, Sheree North, Tony 58, President, an- *
, og ne grads .. . the babies need a spanking. The Randall, Jeffrey Hunter and Cam- tat Gainmar KAppS Phi Way the little biack-clad man had LOOK SHARP—That's what these State students, like others, have gets or jump sum budgets were also
spirit of t e freshman class of 1961 is perhaps the lowest cron Mitchell. Well folks, I missed will hold a tea for its alumn!’ to- done, merely to test the response. been doing in the Commons all week, A course in baseball strategy via Giscussed. As it stands now, there
of any entering class we have seen in four years. Talk to seeing this one, and as is common “Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can."— morrow No one groaned, und no one cheer- Educational TV? are five senators and four non-
them’. .. maybe you can do better than we. knowle among my — intimate Bulwer-Lytton Fal Gamuan ed, but someone: did ‘say, In-s per- senators, the duties of which are
Undergrads and grads they're all here for friet I never write about movies NATCH . _ mee: od nitiation C™Ptory manner. Get that ¢$% to approve budgets as a who’e, while
8 8 _.. they're all here for one 7 haven't seen! ¢o you'll jst have Definitely Showerman for : Class Treasure 50 Pal Gamma hed an aad, hand down.” oh 3 are ‘
; } just ha n for Junior Class T. ' E ; lati decid-
short weekend. Sure ll greet th h reasurer, Junlor ‘Sena last. Sunday, announces Patricia ° legislative matters are to be decid
. , we'll greet them on behalf of the to take your chances on this one. will probably be Esner. No one is up for Myskania—all declined. | ee ee ea, president, Those ins 2eeperae Nunes ed by the senatorial component
students of this college . . . The second feature is The Restless too bad there can't be thirteen filled seats, but twelve did a pretty ws Honey ee NERER MONG. (08). ahh tee aot eaee Weenie only, Budgets were left on a lump
.., have a helluva Homecoming! Breed with Scott Brady and Ann job last Tuesday sale pad ee bie Bee Se these World Series broadcasts aint bast.
neroft. “She was the prize of the Gace cceng eee annr Bearis dane Wusbartster ce ee Peal cave wee pre Since all four nominees for the
. fastest gun on the frontier." d'm OBSESSED? z jee ie Hamelin, °2¢ frst place, I feel that the pro- seat on Myskania declined, the
Price Ta lucky—I didn't see this one either.) Did somebody mention the word interest? Many people have 1 Mary Guenther, Marjorie Homer pie inbiblis instructors who, fear election was moved ahead to Friday,
ew many things to create it—but all have failed. Proof ns ty be Nellie Hemingway, Alma Halt, and fny that students will cut their char | " aad
: equin 5 here at 8 Resrap tp I Ethye Jean Mershon, Sophomores. ciasse: rm A man October 18, 1957 in order to insure
. ~ . RITZ en acquired thing here at State. Number one proof tand fake ow J toes ledged classes to atch the Series, are that someone will be elected.
Only Juniors attending the Junior Prom can vote for ®!TZ so it’s been said) came Tuesday night when Myskania came thr Ep gael aa forced to present only interesting Claudia Allcock is in charge of
a Phi Sig muiterial, Secondly, there are NO 7) made me sick to look at last Bate, the ex-director of art for traditions and Burton Rounds rep-
the Queen. This was the recommendation passed by the Tammy 4 again! The plaintiff had a rousing crowd of five bel tn
. my and the Bachelor with ” : ! B crowd of five behind him at 1 Frieda Cohen ‘38, President, an- .
Junior Class last Pridey.. The meeting was.so chaotic hall mevww meres: Deas Niemnand Cote ee es ce, Mw What: happened ‘to: all the __Reledit Coen ae tay evening Revisions for the sponsors of the wees Open Mind. I said nothing Encyeiopedia Americana, is the resents the sororities und fraterni-
y g eynolds, Leslie Nielson and petition signers whose interest in sludent government is so oversi 5 . aioe age ;" Prge Series prograin to set tously hal in an unusually Ineffective way. creator of the paintings on display, ties on the Cabinet.
e ; lungs the inte lect or the industry -phorefore, dear readers, accept my Mr. Bate, if we must categorize, Is Tie twenty-nine candidates for
of the few interested Juniors that did attend did not know Walter Brennen. A warm-hearted ing.(?) If there are so many people interested in getting the floor, i z Social
fessor of Social § jonist, and a re- Who's Who from State will be elect-
pr
of the viewers; an urea in which Our pumplest apologies and finish to- a cubist-exy
what the final recommendation to Student Senate was. omedy guarantesd to please even Weren't they there to get it Tuesday? As far as we can see, a lo honor
wile we would like to know, is why the Juniors and !2° most indiscriminate movie-go- wore lng, B being dane over People wt » just don't give a hoot. W is aga ee “le (eit — sees eeu day's co.umn, with which I tovk markably skillful one, , ed on Friday, October 18, from a
the Juniors alone, whether they attend the prom or not, (iS, 4’<0 showins is Rock Pretty ; ate go on their merry ol and give them a chance | . : coe se wiems particular pains in order to men- Homecoming Weekend for. many group of thirty-live Sentors nom-
Tia * Baby with Sal Oty B Mineo *CtUE a matvre government? That's what everyone ‘pee ib ti Alpha Pi Alpha cauld be solved, then television sets we Ws y frie ecome e- inated by the Senate, Seniors
should not have the right and privilege to choose the girl in’ Luana Patton See this preuure NC IU BES BUY GEES NEEL ae et Homecoming Weekend, shouid be installed in every lounge Uo # few things of worth dike eRe, “ooh Cine Gr eek TA ke cele ORT ine atk oe ene
they want to represent them as has been the policy in the und learn what makes rock-n-roll A» for Trestivg maybe its’ @ boomerang, maybe? Biphi P Ans eee Aan ee oe Sas Tommy and Johnny, the ambitious away,” they say demic standing, leadership and tu-
past. We feel the Junior Prom Queen is like an clected ihe ere ule it is today. My on? peg.pog! house Se Aedes A a Peal Genin, pave fini y ne ae Due to technical difficulties well ture promise. Those selected will be
ne et SI ea th ls RA ca 20-BOO! ; nounces Robe on '59. Pres ‘The shoe shine stand they con- within our control, the apartment submitted for further consideration
Office of the Class and should be decided on by the entire Another goof! Social Calendar is a little late, but we're finull ident. Charles Bollenbach ‘60, was D & A Plans Gaacled egalnst Bayles Hallas Well Gergure wil soest Were thonihy at ah Wise Whe ia: Ammerkan, Cal:
elected Chaplain first honest enterprise since Uhey will be magnificent leges and Universities.
class (not a small minority). Why should your vote be having Activities Week, even though the Religious Clubs haye alrew
d their souls to the devil. It wa
taken away, if for some reason you are not able to attend LELAND Salahed iets hele tenttviten, Le 8 go frosh, learn about your mi) Kappa Beta ( . sold : , f
the prom. > Tl . ; ‘der , @ Poe oni of s —“extracurriculars.” Choose well and sign up!! appa Beta is celebrating Home- Pp O only last month that the two youths .% . .
e prom. Do you have to pay the price of a bid in order The Young Don't Cry with Sal P smite ‘Weekend by holding a buf- ro uction showed me several items of building Campus Religious Organizations Meet
to vote son wank prower your priviege vo wove, stow Pattee acta bene pe ae SAIN GRNASTIRS f ee “t dinner for their alumnt tomor- material, which T offered to pur-
et your pr te, s co) NeuaBy The Story Ok Be a ar tt? lasted for a few seconds. If you want 1 i announces James Lor- M d P| hase in order to modernize my ° .
ged-up teenager. (Heck, he'd have :C¢ it, sign up early for your trip to the moon— but where is N. Kruschic Coe Sen, Presider oadern ay wpartment, “What you have here For Various Events Of Coming Week
i
E % is fine,” I said, “but do you have
ma ert Fox ‘59 : eceior: ; )
Robert Fox ‘59, Publicity Director, yy jong wouden planks, six. inches
your interest and express your views. Wake up Juniors— to be burged-u to sing the way he
Go to the Class Meeting—Go to your senators—Make sure “oes—with or without benefit of an
Several religious clubs on campus present the topic, “Why Believe."’
DEBATE? Sigma
will be meeting for various uctivi- On Thursday there'll be a meeting
your opinions are expressed in Student Senate next week, °, chamber.’ ‘The, second smash ex tee forevan Lanatiages on TBM cards is the Sophomore appro! Ronald Pryor 38. Prose, 3 aagicamces that this yetr ton is
; : is} ° Young w! My, tis is really ingenious, to be admired Mc ye »s the ye repk aL LiFodICUON Sills Cullewe “che ‘ a bs ;
when they discuss the election procedure. If you have Robert’ Vaughn 0 Be Young with sorting. Snowins one’s npbonenLs tsp Re eee a Pie a tieections: Garrison Lewis, Secre- aire PET Dries tit Ana OBuEE One minute,” answered Johnny Hepcini She’ eomilng, week ul the Loudonville Community
more important things to do, remember you have only deficiencies! _—a tary, Robert Sischo, Athletic Direc- ci; has selected “View From the “I'll see what we have fn stock.” A ott be esd at 1280 wan ony Seats tin mesbal Britacher aT: pam,
a s; David Fotheringham, ache Pree S ps late " vd with @2g Will be he:d at 7:30 pan. on Sun- : . p.m,
tor, Junior Bridge” by Arthur Miller, a play few minutes later he returned eee at oak onSun~ “Hillel, Binal B'rith Youth Organ-
yourselves to blame. MJ.A. DELAWARE o 5
DELAWARE YALL COME bert Bishop, x
- House Manager, and Robert Béshob. (nyt ranks high in the dramas of the desired merchandise. Becoming i : 4
. ae e AE NEN HEGRE aac ; Hi N d u S house, unnounces Edward Broder. (#tlon, and B'nai B'rith Lodge and
eps starting Fridy t easurer, Seniors. odu F . i s r asked him to fetch me s ard Broder- ¢ y
Di ps starting Friday. 1 Treasurer today. It is a modern play, by suspicious, I asked him to fete ick ‘58, President. The discussion Copter will have a joint Lox and
c
Strada with Anthony Quinn yea'ly b
. : b y be grcit to see all the old familiar face: ; Da Homecoming Weekend : l, AS he le le
eed Dick Casehart. An Italian im- Greck amiliar faces. With every one of tis Plans for Homecoming modern author, and resembles many scare copyer sheet. As he lett T fo Jauel Bieakt 4
Soe ‘alia irecks and some of the dorms having flog Sa i se » a Date Party ight from . recital Ne ay GaGa i . Will be about “The Church. oge, Jeeel Breakfast on Sunday at 10:30
port which has won many interna- itil ut ms having floats in the parade to Bleecker inc ude a Date Party tome of the plays being written and pro- lowed lose behind, and he unwise anda e git wins. aan, at the Ohay Sholom Synago-
ed gous 5 ‘ as Pre: biy buildup (for the game against Adelpt yecer, OUTSE? 9 © 12 midnight, a Corporation oe well receive: 4 2 : “stockroom,
Sunday’s jazz concert will be fulfilling double purposes, {shel 2narts A painfully tre w act fo mentin the bogs and pep ally on Pray mht ven th Bip uo tz mage Corea duced, ay. we wel recived aly ed me 10, i, cero ides shoud meet at Piece Hel ue SM, Mungton | Avenue, ah
It will terminate a fine Homecoming Weekend and it will mended - al quae is minus a Field House, the dance will be held in a suitablr ium, and a Buffet Supper tomorrow Giyened in that city, John Chapman, under construction. TAS pan. MUaee Care at —
serve as the kickoff point for the annual Campus Chest das Wieden House. Have a ball, kids—attend the func evening at 5:30 p.m. tor all return") the New York Daily News, calls a. . Ellen McLaughlin ‘58, President, the Westninster Student Fellowshitn
Drive. —_—_—-. eon wll ing alumnae. the play “splendid, stunning the- ae Meal Ane ee ot announces that Thter-Varsity Chriss atinounces that Peter Libass” Yale
: : . . np ereRTa f says € 4 1c sucellite, ee ? ct Ot tig Pelle 5 ( > a athe
This fund raising drive will be seeking contributions Le ee he 0 bey ane ciel ee tray a thuch guesswork, L offer my own Weekend ‘ode pie et =] sits rit Bates marae MIN Shee
7 d se vie ides . ° in the: Sammons fue bee + isaig Y class b u su ecentaay my rke ay, tomorrow and sun- i “Discri " v meet-
from all of us. All we ask is for you to be generous; as ommunicalions ime, week—ie HOM ICH. UE a tea I eee Ur) til biden thie Group Shows modern classic.” Uneory: Sputnik is carrying Geori’ day at Cuimp Pinnacle, The Mugu! fig aii Sunday WET pin In the
generous as your heart and pocketbook can afford. For _— as for the Scri-s_-weil—anybody ‘whi tobe ote eet gr org 1 The setting is the area surround- Mialenkoy, who i ict BREE a speuker, Rev, Elwyn Davies, will Engle Room in Pierce pati m the
us to give it may mean the sacrifice of a package of ciga- He! HONS! y WANE Lo an the Yanks? We'll hold * : ing the waterfront in New York fer animal reactions 1) spa : a
ae a Saturday night cup or lek but fo a OF eater ENG Gators 2 OF THE WEEK Hit Cartoons Fea ied ECAR ase Of thet te '* uni : Mi sea ins
2 2 M | bea, as 2 OF f ple, being ruled by the simple pas- Of the hetest’ rumor - ;
our own nation or perhaps of a foreign country it means 45 vou know SUB Las pas d a Does the "I" in ISC really mean “inter?” sions that have caused men to write ullezed to build a new stadium for
the opportunity to study. Surely, we, professional edu- fliny ioating the attendance of Beverly Rahn ae Senne ike ie plays since Sophocle's diy Aig Nonulecs i they leave New 1 \
cators, will not refuse this : : ripe esoulsidors ai adi ‘duncex ‘hel : noun on ‘Thursda = Basically Eddie ts the main char Yes OA * " U RE in i
as we imean ihe cat ia Tale Gaele town ae pee Vee dine ee ternational Film Group will Pe yeter; a man who loves his niece De not milss the current at es. COACH and FOUR I ‘A
. SESS i : and give enti ung rooms. [tis ap- sent an evening of UPA cartoons. Vary uch and cannot uccept the hibit in Draper Lounge! Stanley
parcnt that the number attending Colleg C | d Macluded an these are: “Mr. Magoo.” Toot that he may lose her tu an ;
Canee, has greatly increased so e€ alenaar Gerad MeBuis oe ee Sym Rodolpho, who hus entered the The Home of the Guaranteed Steak
‘ i — - hony” and “Willie the Ki¢ country Legally, His suspicions and
STATE COLLEGE NEWS much so that Suute students feel I be an color, They ) Y E’ ARBER SHOP
FRIDAY, OCTOBER I presentations will by eventual hatred for Rodolpho finally
that too means uninvited outsiders Draper 349 at 730 Gus,
c y ag will be shown in Dray destroys Eddie
ESTABLISHED MAY 1916 ‘ena i hunctons Cunse. 832 Pan. Pep Rally, Beverwyek Pield a The sit 53 N. Lake Ave.,
W cLons Conse san play, directed by darko Bu-
Grad Brawl,” Dale's Central Avenue e Family Entertained 3 Near Washington Ave a .
By THECCKASS ‘OF ane (Why to ease the situition SUB f ral Avenue And Family Ei nan, Assistant Protessor of Englisin ; ; S ecia l
. " sume m will be pte- ith Gail Hogan ‘99 as tanat 2 BARBERS w p @ =>
hay tuled that aniy State Colegs SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 a sfuculty L ha as aesisle We Alm To Please
; = sented on Wednesday for the tic director, will Le prodused Novem-
Fest 2'0-e CBPA Second Pluce AGP Sludents and invited guests shall HO aan Corner ene Cer mony, Western Avenues Dormitory and ther cluldren. There will De jer and 2 in Pail Hall in . 1
VOL. XLII Oewber 11, 1957 No 17 attend dan es held va Brubasher jeg BM Palade trom Beubacher Hull to Bleveker Stadium {ree won for (he faculty, and Frankfurter on Toasted Roll, French Fries,
Members of the NEWS stat may be reached. Mon‘ay and Wedn sday from 7 te (init, rooms pa vetee Hours and Bullet Dinners for Alumni at Beta Ze thei families, , ~
i Tuesday fron 3 tu 6 pin al 2-396, Ext 11 Phones” Wester B-O408 Chi Sigma ‘Theta, Gamma Kappa Phi, Stu f s “ Me Or Leave Me’ Cole Slaw, Ice Cream, Jello or Pudding,
10. Mitcheock 2-7630, Kamrph 2-080 . and Kappa Beta. ORK pee PI Sign Lambe Sym i Fi ‘LEG yum 1 ALL UPPERCLASSMEN AGREE! ‘ 6,
‘The wncergraduate newspaper of the New York State Cu for Tenchers The checking of LD. carts ween gy Se Rane The next LEG. progr =_— 7 sare iN! RA = ‘oca Cola. Coff, oD
puuifseg every rilay of the College year by (ve EWS Board Tor ve lucene cnUcring the dance has been aati 9:60 pm Dance at American Legion, New Scotland Avenuc the weekend series will be on Sat: , mar = Coca Cola, Coffee or Tea...
MARIE DETIMER - . . Co-Kattor-incenier (bed to curry out this decison, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Weduy,, are 1 ee Mee slar- It Ss ( ENTRA 4 VARIE Y
JONUTH EAB EK eo iaatmean gettin tm Ghled uch organization sponsoring a 3.00 pan. Jaze Concert, Brubacher Hall pg Doris Day. Tt will be shown in
wo ‘ACKERMAN hme, _ Mines AGviotlate. Halter cance is required to provide for the — 5-y¢ puree disit Chen: House the afternoon Clothes Drie Molding Hooks \ 5
MARY FITZPATHICK ~~ 0-7 « ta Bigeat kauee 5:00 pm. Beta Zeta's Stateman Open House oda Fountain Snacks
ARTHUR PLOTNIE = = ee oe tn pales Falter cit Cee for the entire Alpha Pi Alpha’s Open House ee Study Lamps Paints
Row 2 2 & - Ss - ports Editor peried of the dance. Any organiza- apy py Contact Paper
GRACE ENGELS : Cireulatiou-Exebange Editor TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 : Rta! | eniach Eaper Open 11:3¢
iarpsllnenbiaeaemmcenl eimai uon failing to do s ede PRS alon pen 30 A.M. to 10 P.M.
PHOTOGRAPHY State College Photo Service [0 ud Mee me WI be dented 7:60 pm. Activities Week Program as scheduled Felicia's Beauty S Over-the-Door Hangers }
Ail communications sould by aadoened to the dior aud ust De slgund Mate the privilege of using the facilities Av; ROK 53-4 No. Lake Ave: /
i be withh request. ‘Tht ‘TE COLLEGE NEWS: lit ye ‘ AY, TOBE! 7 ve) " — ; neil este! enue i
il (bo withheld ‘on Yoquanh, The STATE COLLEGE NEW aurumes no tespondblily ot the Union ut a future date Pies oe as (Near Washington Special Discount for State Functions Western Avenue at Quail
Recessarily rellect its views Ssadae iWRIGH ROwEA : Week Program : “JIMMY"—Hair Stylist
aan: ward, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17 Telephone 3-9749 313 Central Avenue Below Quail Street
i Willtam DeGroat, 7:00 pm. Activities Week Proyram.
“NS Chairman. 73° Gan, International Film Group Presentation, Draper 349 ; ;
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 PAGE 5
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udents Or |. St . .
Dean's List ate Volege rowt inges n Election utcome
i _ — Citi Vote On State Bond
students have made Dean's Lis! J itizens Vote n ate bon
hr it < ure
the 1957 Spring semester UNIWERSITY Plattsburs
q Allcdt. Joseph Anderson, Br: will be asked whether or not a two hundred and fifty
iis wee een ae | 3, million dollar bond will be issued by the state for the ex-
Bailey, Barbara Baum ge . | ee pansion of State University facilities. Some of you, and a
o e y Bednarek, Carol Bell, John majority of your parents will be among the voters. The
- future of this college, and of the State University as it now
Sondra Brill, Anthony Cat ~ eS 7 Uricee
Cee e : Louise Christolon,” Harry Cun { a npect “3 ae °
deer
_ Cronin, Raymond Castillo, Rs om Norns Me, ALBANY "We are all familiar with the highly inadequate fa-
= i Champagne, Dolores Cowburn. ¢ DPBubhede —_ Corlesk tl cilities at this college. Academically, the college is limited
4 ton Carpenter. cr ‘ Cekerland in classrooms, faculty offices, and laboratories; the in-
Barbara Davis, Dominick Det Genesee . adequacy of Page Gym is known by all of us, and the
i idence halls has made housing more
Kathryn Dodge, Sara Jane Du:
Lois Nudo, Richard Feldman, Ai
dave, Tf vou'are not Jetel isfi ip Frye, Nancy Gade, John t - ‘ uo g Construstien. oD
a . E y John Gauquie, James Gilber nde re rary will replace the Hawley
y' y completely satisfied, return > Pe Le Green. ‘Stanis Pa building, built in 1909 to accom'no-
a Haresign, David Hardy, Barly ww ai
fazeltine, Wilfred — Highs ‘ ebay” Pp H
Barbara Hungerford. assage ere Athletic Facilities
The proposed Health and Physi-
ami King, Mary Kn : a _ Lrsversity of New York Confedaia- fm, horsed in the basement | of
aa Kusck, M Lage Auditorium, was built In 1929,
Alfred Lederman, Pou thorities the newer to borraw un to 2 million dollars for needed expansion. Building. This Confeceration ts an , playing are floor space—
i organi‘aticn compos sd of the va- 4 far beyond
“" Ss ing Of Loans For State University .:: !
The previous two meetings of the pico inh Bestia
‘ Practice Bui ding will replace the
Mihae! Magia, Mazin ponsoring oans For State University cain tec eit i the fin 'oqtts Mune sa and
' spring cf last year at Barpur, ‘The provide the necessary elnssroom
phant, Clyde Payne, Robert Pt of 1956 and 1957, a constitu al schoo, graduates in the Suite, which pents, the Goyeraor, ‘and the Legis- goals of this union of students as
Emil Polak, Carence Rappleve amendment authorizing the State will double by 1970, Tt is estimated latire. outlined at these meetings are lO Yaine School offers none of the
Class of 1958 for the capital development of the the State, an increase of 73°) over
hose on the Dean's List Shite Galway’ Mill ap UelGre ii awaits Shrallinient ment indicate that there is hte forum in which students c€ SUNY aeration of Hawley
Wkelihood that NYS can squeeze may offer a united volee on those “prey te construction of the new
Oscar E. Lanford, Dean of
For Coll iliti
Care of Ti Issue For College Facilities
ton, William Binkley, Frank ue
alain} T, exists is in their hands.
od
Clarice Co‘eman, Austin Cox.
7 lack of sufficient resi
i i . . Death:
Peal Lillies wes Ly, i vestown Alfeed Corning. 7 *h Dalh This college stands to gain a
ieee iat idl me * ‘ \ i, late 375 students, ‘Th q
reenhill, Tito Guglielmone. Hew mal the D date 375 students. The new st uc
Binghamte _ Middlath vo 5 iscuss Bon ture would also provide a home of
Phyllis Hurd, Lois Johnson, ‘Ti In Albany on October 18, 19 and cal Education Building 1s badly
6
pa Ree cso Lae “ My EF URE of the largest campus in the world may well be decided by New York State voters on Won of Students will be held in the and its facilities are inadequate for
pvine, Edward Last * y 1!
Nancy Loupre rank McE State Legislature Approves Amendment Hous uniis of the State University. FP
man, Frank Merli, Katherine Moi
space needed by the Education De-
Jean Rendert, Robert oft New York to create a debt of ap that by 1970. over 500,000 students: ydget Inadequate act ag a liason between the students fye lites we would find in a typleal
the Class of 1958 wre: Michacl Al vople vember 5, 195 7,006
i ) people on November 5, 1957, Last Fall, almost 7,000 potential be nie ‘
(ut oF its current budget money LO dyin Chat directly affect them, and yyrary, Hawley would be converted
ffi
Office Name, —— - .
ew /or oters eciae n Don men ment;
College, announces tht lov
e fol Piel
Gail Abramson, Gary Adi . R
Carol Allen, Joseph Allen, D.1 NEW JORK Contes On November fifth, the voters of the State of New York
fs
Byron Bonneau, Audrey Bri Fi
Albany Plans Ahead
co, John Delusi, Barbara Dems Feeds ire Tthaoce Oneeate
difficult for students as the years have gone by.
ctf ” ;
Try the new Parker Super “21” Pen for 10 Qi Firth, June Frankland, ‘Budn es ° great deal on the passage of the
\ New * tpg ghseepes U! Olleges tent ‘suc, Construction or 4 new
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the pen ‘o us for full credit or refund! ‘ Hagenah, Beverly Haviland, ‘Th
ns the Department of Librarianship,
rese Kalinowski, Audrey Kelly, J Sf 26, the thid mecting of the £tate accd a’. the callege. The present
Judith Larson, Marci At that time, they will be asked to decide on the proposed amendment giving state au- Senate Chambers of the Capitol college of this size Seating
Kenneth McLear, and Laura Mu ;
The Education and School of
» Daniel Mulvihill, Richard ¢ After approval by the Legislature the rapidly growing umber of high Board of ‘Trustecs, the Board of Re-
é prrtment of the college. The present
aeaew indred fifty mil ton dollars will be enrolied an the collees ot eT i casis af State yo. on- and the administration, to aet as a New York State high school.
lers, Mary Alken, Judith Aumbr Ireshmen had to be denied entrance jisure the necded expansion, Am-
sino, Fred Arcori abelle 1 The Voters Decide } :
Teel Bet are a ae ip Voters Dee ty CL SUNY galleges: because of the (BSUFE, Ue nen State University t@ initiate the betier use of Une ex- Inu a sludent day cenier, with
; ; mr Although approved unanimously avilities ment | niversity ig tahahneet Wp. ae Und mmantererin, The DE
baum, Robert Bishop, Sheila Bra ea dete of Cid LEMiani= i ; Amendment, would authorize the isting facilities of SUNY.
Nels Briska, Burnet BAUIH ye Se eeanmenaen he iki : Hi $250 million worth of bonds Suate to borrow up to $250 million ent cafeteria, which now serves
Mary Bullock, Murtin’ Bus IE Talis aa Ream as the He such is the case Recognizing the urgency of the 2,000 daily, would then be given to
Guilt frank Oanditn. Heanae © : je Been a Reais a ed’? visti Genii: Caren pussage of the bond issue this No- the Science Department for sclence
‘itll, ‘a Ci 4, Bleanot a local organizations, bie a etters Sen © Parents ber, the Confederation has un- laboratorie
on, Marilyn Cavender, . reat % ors Bonds will be issued vember, abe :
on, tivo Cavensie Arthur Cla approval must come trom the voters | ae us lt hee iG hast year, the Student Counell of dertaken an active campaign to ino
, shia of the State Teer Ee re Gk Geerey co aapmles (HHS, pullewe. sunproved | abubln firm Ug students and their families Coilege Housing
Mary) Crawford, Paul Dame i . Le ee ee aU canis MINT established eommitiee 0 of our needs, Thls drive Will be cli: (5% of the enrollment ut Albany
William DeGrout, John pant Set oe et a struction from saunual reventies spearhead Unis college's drive to pass maxed by: the presentation of the requires housing, Students at the
Marie Dettmer, Brink Dinoto, Dut Here are some of the questions 5° vaca automate ©, vou su proposuly dratued at the conference college ean vouch for the tact that
1 Doyle, War ES r whieh have been raised over the | WIL appravit nena in vuie The etter, which will be sent to to Governor Harriman, housing is far from sufficient,
Doyle, Waren Edwards proposed amendment approval of of the projects yr sents, af euch student here
y eu What is the urgency of the need listed In the University’s Five oi) shorty be mauled Unroughout
Ue, Tra Goldstein, Nore i i true .
Willis +60) i eae to expand and develop State Uni- Year constru ks the State.
lum Gropp, Richard Guz No. Each individual project and Tne letter stresses the need of al e...
Sy via Hallet roth versity?
Marie Hart ue pie HAN Pie agency springs trom the aed its cast will be reviewed on ats Cr facilities stiely as housiing, a ew
fae aa wat fo provide college opportunities, tor rent merits by the State Univers [hrary, | xymmueatin athletic teld, You can do yourself a favor. You can do the college
Richard iste 6
Hee eR ea and expanded Classroouns: ‘ ‘ 4
Sh eal tsb also points out the & favor, and you can do the future high school graduates
Gretchen Hurd . . .
need of the entire State University of : etatela. favor. « have wplAte . 5
Care ul ing, Hans SUNY Confederation To Soomro of this state a favor, We have printed this page in hopes
Kenyon, John Kichle, Joan Koj ; Ling that you will become a little more familiar with the pro-
Nest” weekend, colleges of the pyosed 250 million dollar bond issue which the voters of
* sie asig or < Robert Kopecek, Dorothy Kosten 3 yi) * .
Specially designed for student use! %y ; un, Larruine Kuclowskh, Mi itsart Petition To Governor Harriman Shee Quiver tay tare this state will vole on November 5.
LaTBHTLN Mahe lente Bic 40,000 students of the State Uni
afontaine, ay Dae ab » reques A students of the State - ther discuss the Lond issue A pe ‘ ; .
hilins Laren tedie aamnn Ay iUite eH UES (OF Soe Lue SE ae ee de Ub On this page you will read of what the passage of
* Made of super-stre astic panies
super-strength plastic and stainless steel! oan Hague, Teuton versily of New York, a petition for Students Day will be wos will abu be recited tt ty is ate a
Dy ste " ave ‘ aVerne Libbert, Suzanne hes osen Le re! arrime Yover’ 5 ko Governor, asking thet Nevember 2 s issue © for State College, at pr s
* Protected point, rugged writing mechanism! y Hai Hopiind ee uae ia : pr sented to Avercll Harriman, Ghyeryor Ne apt cu caret } Oe ee ete this or issu could do for Slate ‘a as any ~ ree
* Cl filli f | ay Barbara MeGough, kilen Me State, at a conference to 9 fae aeiT 3, i a Hi hi are doing to insure its passage, But, there Is s ill you—
ean, easy filling—no messy, fragile cartridges! a es Fee iP RR er The prospective Students Day will be observed No- ae: what can each of you do to give us and the other colleges
} tine Melillo, Juhu , 1957, and is intended to accomplish several wins StudentsDistribute of the Slate University of New York their sorely needed
Jeune Merrit vember
tated in the Premmble to the
Minon, James Morrisses, Ler As
i Petition, the aims of the students facilities?
Norton, Keith Olson, Kilward Ot Conference Agenda PO ee cu quunl(ailacay, BURY Bond Issue Data ; ;
ot the Hf each of you would take the time out sometime in
* Sleek styling found only in more costly pens! t Feanbla, Atnette Paamer, Doon ee me ctiidents and atinitastration At the apenties meeting
ft 3 mus Friday, October 18 closer together, to better use avail Ney York Shite Teachers Asm Che very Near future to send this page home to your folks:
740 pan Welcome vie taciities, to guarantee student non conference to be held simul Oo tionds, you may be personally responsible for aiding
Merle Phillips, bhzabeth Pierce 5 i
‘ Sie 400 pan at SUNYCS act representation, and ty foster reves huneotsly at the Palwr and Strand ;
Pennie Pishko, Dine) Purtiel die at ictiat Mitiarot the eeghts and responsibil theaters in downtown Albany, nen the passage of the bond amendment We don't ask much—
onald Bice, Ann Radley, Mav t $a4n pi Discussion of Keynote es ot the student bas of the student body of this it won't take much of your time, and think of the great
0 f a }
OuUper eatur es £a ore. 7 BUSTS, BUY tie HIN, Eiet 10-00 pan Drafting Committers pettionies | college Will disteibete pamphlets OX result it could achieve
wetitionins Lor can
ford, Rudoll si ekenberg, Lacalle t
us a Ce Lt ee Saturday, October 20 err The nee ane me HRD th eons et Dowd issue to th si : ' ' , ' -
. d Sel pis 10.00 wit. Address ‘The Bond: Ise “spocnd observance of the establish attendances ‘The vast majority of us complain about housing on
© Writes for weeks on filli : jure Schwartz, Janet Senes, Sv Whitt ’ session's Vate - =
- . t . sue, What Ts 10? of a State Unaversity Conte lon's Vate
one filling © Bright new barrel colors Mulurzek, Carmita Siaba, Samuel Ween eins Nate Pe ut and bs hired Te Matiews, Assistant to Unis cainpus, Page gym, and the crowded classrooms. If
oo : . Sklar, Arlene + ,, Carol Suteh e oats fl " oH fs
@ Visible ink supply © Choice of point size Tarbura Tackabury. Hollis Tibbetts eet ely oe Wat A ve to the ciuizens of the State Uhe Uke bresileat it an Colles. the entire student body will ever pull together to do some-
% : g0 pan ‘The Best Use of ‘Tune ynpartanee of the Bo ssue to spearheading \s aise 0 q :
= fore i 1 HE unportanee of The Bond Dstt dain ennene cowie those af the teach- thing really constructive, let it be now
' : Chifford — Undell Selu Wagen
@ Strong A < F _ i # } Before Election Day the wrowlh of the a adenic: com
ong ew clip guards against loss @ Matching pencil only $3.95 4 Hen ese BH Was Te nL 300 pam Discussion AAG ok Charette thi ituati
ie aur Wiguiis, Rose WI tert 630 pam Banquet of the bond issue The students of this college realize the situation be-
I s é 900 pan. Drafting Committee A committee has been selected to “The pamphlet describes the need cause they are living it. You are the best proof of the
Sunday, October have the petiion staned by as auuny ot the Sits Cuilveraity of ny York need of the State University, We urge you to do your
8 38 jal Now students as possi on paper the tol acilities, romotes, pas= 0
10-00 win. SUNYCS What Now Ludent possible on paper the Yonew facilities, and promotes par part, no matter how small that part may seem, in aiding
11-00 win. Presentation of Drafting size f paper, ‘The petiuons sage of the bond amendinent on € A
Committee Proposals must be sent lo the conference November the passage of the bond issue.
%* Electro-polished point for super-smooth wriiing! : Mosticr, ‘Phiisa Neton, Clit
ing profession with the importance
Juniors
The Juniors on Weun'’s List are
Carol Aluc, Joan Anderson, Curole
‘Continucd on Page 8, Column 0
PAGE 6
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957
Varsity Keglers
Wallop ABC
In Opener, 4-0
Paced by Tom Sullivan's 497 three
game series, the Varsity bowling
contingent opened the '57-58 season
with a 4-0 victory over Albany Busi-
ness College on the Siena alleys on
Tuesday night. The team, which
bowls in the Capital District League,
defeated their first week opponents
by a margin of 168 pins, 2252-2084.
State scored with games of 737,
754 and 761 to gain a tie for first
place with Hudson Valley Tech
after the first week’s action. HVTI
scored over Union by an identical
4-0 margin, ABC had games of 683,
714, 687.
Sullivan, who led the keglers in
league action last year, came
through with games of 147, 190
thigh game for the night) and 160,
Second to him was Dick Pardee of
State who had a 151, 145, 188 series.
Other members of the Ped team
included Keith Kempton, Irv Peter-
son and Al Eckelman,
|4 Women's View Of The Series
Last week I was informed that a year, they'll change the uniforms
major sports event, the World Series too.
was about to commence. I hadn't Bull Pen
previously been too interested in
I ‘
baseball, as my favorite sports were cient he ee e
boys. But at the insistance of @ the third game, by the time’ the
Fee aicse Sports, I decided to pitchers reached the mound, they
p studying long enough to watch. were too tired to pitch. At least
What Made Milwaukee Famous? _they were considerate; they let most
My friends were soon identified as of the players walk instead of run
Brave fans by arming themselves to first base. By the way, why do
with what made Milwaukee famous. they call it the bull pen? Do the
Evidentally they take baseball seri- players sit out there and talk?
ously, because as soon as I asked @ Nippy Jones and Casey Stengal
few important questions, I was ban- certainly are ladies’ men, The way
ished from my living room and had Nippy polishes his shoes, it even
to go down the street to watch the comes off on a baseball. Did you
Series. see Casey throwing kisses t
Although I didn't understand the wiwaukes crowd? the
Series very well, I did manage to | just couldn't understand the hit
mare lege and run play. Aren't they all sup-
e yosecl to run after they ma z
T was disappointed by both team’s Psd ‘0 Tun after they —-
uniforms; they weren’t Ivy League, Sure Cure
The players didn't wear white bucks There is one thing I did under-
or belts on the backs of their uni- stand though. That was why every-
forms. Maybe with all the changes one objects to the spitball. With all
that are being made in baseball this the Asiatic Flu that’s going around,
|"Nobody Wants My Opinion,
But I'm Giving It Anyway”
By ROBERT CONGEMI
I know you don't care, but—Milwau- Sayles, Don Donato is a fine line-
kee will win the pennant for the man.
next three years. Math majors will become English
‘The Russian satellite will eventually majors after Analytical Geometry.
unite the world rather than split Russians invented Australian Tennis.
it, Asiatic Flu will not hit Albany,
Sugar Ray Robinson's world will end “Happy Felton is now coming in to
the next time he walks into the pitch for the Los Angeles
same ring with Carmen Basilio. Dodgers”.
Why is it that only comments about Marlon Brando is the world’s fore-
Green Street or local bars cause a most. actor
chuckle from college students? ‘Ted Williams will break his leg next
The New York Football Giants are season and quit baseball.
the most devastating unit in their Henry Miller posesses sublime char-
contact sport. acteristics. ‘intellectual bit)
James Dean is dead!!!! A notable astronomer says, “Bru-
Yogi Berra's .200 B.A. lies bacher girls have prettier legs than
Front page columnists should be Pierce yit
banned. Russian athletes invented “Wheat-
Army-Notre Dame game highlight jes
of the week. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING
Campused girls “move quicker" the YOU
next time they're on a date Washington Park is not place 2
Roy Campanella is selling his brand spark in the dark.
new cabin cruiser. Russian athletes invented pushball,
three legged races and thruways.
B
qi r us
of soccer and hocke
WHAT IS A NASTY ROBOT?
STEEL HEEL
Bill McCormack
Fordham
WHAT IS THE EARTH?
ROUND GROUND
David Welsh
M.LT,
and a two-word rhymin
WHAT 15 A BRAMBLE BUSH? :
What's a big cat shot
& YE)
SCRATCH PATCH
same number of syllab!
name, address, college a
drawings! We'll pay $2
use in our ads—and for
print. While you're Sti
smoke
best-tasting cigaretle you
Robert Goldman
Arkansas State Teachers Coll.
Atco Product of BA eee Ahir G mpany — bacco is our middle name
Send yours in and
or swituming are to turn in their
hours to Donna Harris ‘60
Skidmore Sports
There will be a sports day at Skid-
more in the near future. Hockey
tennis, golf and archery are on che
MOST POPULAR GAME that ever went to col- Jan Vormevik
lege—that’s Sticklers! Just write a simple riddle be the new Office Mar
peppered leopard.) Both words must have the
truant, vinery finery. Send Sticklers, with your
Lucky, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Don’t do
light up a Lucky. You'll say iv’s the
California trains the finest trackmen
in the world
Arthur Miller eats—borscht
Verdant freshman are verdant,
aren't they?
Most jockeys aren't highjumpers.
The she-wolves sure are fierce
around here, Right Pixie?
Dongan Street should not be men-
tioned in this column
Herb Score will never pitch again
Happy, happy birthday baby
R.P.I. boys eat borscht
Gordon Hathaway will be All-
American next year.
Freshman skit tryouls—Fri,, Oct. 11
The sports activities on the second
floor of Bru should receive much
more publicity
Wash out pocket as
coming
Sports were supposed to fill this col-
umn, but there just isn't enough
to go around and this is enough
anyhow,
WHAT ME WORRY??????
s for Home-
Women Plan
Sports Playday
drls' organized sports for the fall
season opened this week, All those
ted in team sports, consisting
on the WAA bulletin board in lower
Draper. Soccer players meet on
Dorm Field © ‘Tues and
Friday from 3-5 pan, Hockey sticks
Will clash on Monday, Wednesday
and Thursday afternons ily
hockey team will be chosen irom
those attending in order to play
other colleges. Girly who enter into
individual sports of tennis, archery,
scheduled program ‘Transportation
Wil be provided for Uhose participat-
ing
‘5B unnouneed at
Council tht Mildred Pusek ‘60, is to
er and
99, the Pubhieity
‘or example: Joun Anderson
if answer, I
Director
full of holes? (Answer:
les—bleak freak, fluent
nd class to Happy-doe-
COME HOME
to the
SNACK
BAR
5 for every Stickler we
hundreds that never see
ickling, light up a light
ever smoked!
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957
PAGE 7
READY FOR HOMECOMING. Co-captains of the soccer team, Carl Maxson and Paul Dammer, are ineunt a gr
In the action shot at the rizht, Dammer
pictured at the left prior to tomorrow's game with Adelphi.
and Lou Del Signore converge on the ball as Coach Joe Gar
Kampf Komments:
Victory
In Sight?
Having hashed over the forecast for four of the eight
teams in the AMIA touch football league, we turn now to
APA and Sayles Hall who have hoth appeared in two
games thus far. As far as the records go, APA has a 1-1
record while Sayles Hall has suffered two straight shut out
defeats, the first one coming at the hands of the afore-
mentioned APA squad.
Toppled By Potter Club
In the most exciting and well played game to date,
APA lost sight of league championship for the time being
as Potter Club came from behind to nip them in the last
minute, 18-15. APA is captained by Russ Hall, who fills
one of the guard positions in a line which weighs an
average of one hundred ninety pounds. Other members
of the line include Tom Sullivan, a hard driving guard
who doubles as the kick off man, Dave Youst, Jim Sourada,
and John Lucas. At the ends, Connie Schmidt and Stan
Davie serve as the ball hawks for the passes of rifle arm
Ron Webb and “Hoot" Stefano who share the number
three and four back spots in the backfield. Tom Thompson
is the field general who calls signals and Tom Hoppey is
the fourth man in the backfield. Besides this offensive
punch, the APA defense is led by Brien Mortensen and
John Burchal. Against Potter, the defensive squad made
three spectacular goal line stands before succumbing to
the EEP drive.
Two Down, e To Go
Sayles Hall, loser of its first two contests, is an en-
tirely freshman team quarterbacked by Steve Mason, In
a close contest against the Ridge Runners, the Saylesmen
lost a tough one, 6-0. They have a strong line led by Don
Donato, Joe Betche and Dick Baily. Donato is the driver
and is usually in the opposition's backfield before they
can pet their play off. Two tall frosh share the end posi-
tions. They are Larry Gunderman and Frank Bowen. A
new discovery al end is Don Wilson, who played a sharp
game against Ridge.
In the backfield, which plays oul of a single wing,
Mason, Ed Whalen, Paul Harris and speedy Johnny John-
son are the starters. Bob Baker is a fifth, who is an adept
receiver. When this team gets rolling, wateh out
Potter's victory over APA could lead then to another
championship, but then
| Spart Spotlight \|2 M Standings
Spollights shine tor two mere AMIA touch football suindings as
football players tis week One of op Get her 9
them led his team to victory. while
the other was nvarvelots in deteat
The star who led his team to an
Team wok
18-15 win over APA was ‘Tom Kotter Cub » 0
Bnerly. Brerly passed tor WO gy g i
touchdowns in the game even
though he had to be taken out in APA to3
the first half due to myury Ridge Huiners tot
‘Tommy ‘Thompsau sured tor KB ooo
APA in a losing eltort. ‘Tine and gS ivies Hall 2 6
again he made ternifie plays in-
cluding the catching of two touch- Ution Heights 9 1
down passes Sayles Hall o 2
watches,
‘Photos by Don Bindrim)
Potter Nips A
~ dium, They will have
Peds Seek First Win In Homecoming Test Tomorrow,
Defeat At Geneseo
State will be looking fcr an up- eral of the junior Peds free for
set tomorrow when the Peds face varsity duty.
a strong Adephi squad in the an- ;
nual Homecoming geme tomorrow Programs Released Tonight
Programs giving the expected
afternoon at 2 p.m. in Bleecker Sta-
to work jineup will be put on sale this eve-
mighty hard to get it, for the Peds ning at 7 p.m.; however, Coach Joe
will meet a team which is unde- Garcia ha3 indicated that this is
feated in its two games this sea- subject to change if some of the
son (State is winless in its two), ‘ess productive ball players who
hich has scored an average of eight participated in the tea party at
oals per game (the hapless Ped Geneseo (the men in blue out-
ine has averaged one), and which danced the Peds by a 3-1 score)
has beaten the Peds before—last haven't shown improvement in the
year by a 4-2 margin, past week,
The Peds will also attempt to yt has been largely a six-man
keep up an unblemished record at team on the field these last two
Bleecker Stadium, where they were weeks, with Lou Delsignore, Bo>
undefeated during the 1956 cam- Bacier, Carl Maxson, Merle Miller,
paign. They might do it in spite Paul Dammer, and Bill Kallusch,
of the odds against them, for the pur six men aren't enough on the
Lome fields have a'ways been more soccer field, This is large y the rea-
frierdly to the Garelamen: they son for the anemic line showing,
aiso have much more depth now jut behind the lack of production
that a regular JV has been formed of the rest of the players lies lack
and is holding workouts daily of conditioning—due to constantly
iddition of several new play Interrugied penitlees' das ta late
at deal to clamiog
ad te fact thet thers 15 7:
jume this weekend will make sev- Bumper Turnout Expected
It will be a close tilt, expected to
. draw huge crowds if the weather is
PA In T ri EY: favorable, but the Panthers from
/ Adelphi still rule favorites to hand
the slumping Peds their third de-
Ridge Stops Sayles Hall, 6-0
By Jim Dourgherty Bint ioratetc
Potter Club made it two straigh
in the intramural league, After
clobbering Union Heights, 59-0 last
‘Thursday, they made a chrilling
to edge APA on Wedn
comebael
day, 18-15.
The first quarter went score
superb defense kept either te
from scoring. APA broke the ame
wide open in the second ANZA,
Tom Hoppey intercepted a pass and
rin it back 25 yards, On the next
play, Hoot Stefano passed 15 yards
to Tom Thompson in the end zone.
Stefano ran the two yards for the
extra point, On the kick-off, Harry
Millet of Potter was caught in ihe
end zone for a safety. This pul “PA
ahead 9-0,
In the closing seconds of the
period, Lou Call intercepted an APA
pass and raced 40 yards to the 5
yard line, Time ran out before an-
other play could be run
Potter Scores
APA opened U
« Ron Webb to
puss good for 35 yar
Millet intercepted ss lo set up
the first Potter score, Tom Brierly
passed to Bruce Pfaff on a "sleeper"
iy for the score. Goin into the
final period it was APA, 15 and
Potter, 6.
‘Tremendous running by Harry
Millet and perfect ses by ‘Tom
Brierly were the highlights of the
fourth period, A beauliful cuteh by
Ron € es setup a Brierly to Low
Call scoring pass. ‘The score was
now 15-12 In favor of APA, With
only remainin, in the game:
Harry Millet took a short pass from
Brierly and ran 30 yards. "The next
play Was another Brierly to Call
touchdown aerial, ‘Thus che inal
vore Was 18-15 and another victory
Jor the Potter Club
Owen Davis plied iplendidly at
quarterback for Potter after Brierly
Was Injured in the first period
second half with
‘ummy ‘Thompsen
Then Harry
Ridge Runs Ragged
Alter losing tear opener to oS)
the Rady
over
game of sheer breaks saw the iu
hers come out on ton with aw score
ot 6-0.
Both of the teams Jooked very
Hood, however, many mtercepted
passes Kept the score trom) yom y
wny higher During the entire game
each team had aé least six or peven
scoring opportuniuies, As son
they tried a touchdown pass, Cough
Gerald Drug Co.
Albany, N
217 Western Ave.
Phone 6-3610
y on the opening play of the second
wyles Hall un Monday 4 watches the pigskin. ly.
The game will be preceded by the
’ ’ parade in which
ic’) class will marsh behind its
class banner, The classes will form
belund their banner at 1 pm, in
the Sayles parking lot.
ie wes et ver Lle..ed or Pstoree Lod,
The Ridge Runners runniny atta:k
was stymied by the alert playing of
end Don Wilson, a new addition to
the Sayles roster This will kick off the attendance
Steve Mison wes ue oatstan ting ¢erhy for attendance at soccer
backfieid star for Sayles. Steve gutues—the winning ¢ ass to be an-
hauled down more than half !ounced ufter the final game of the
dozen Ridge verials, many of which season. Tach person will receive a
he ran back quite well, Joe Garsia class card for this purpose at the
and Bob Belwin were lef ave Sayles parking lot at Sayles to be
standcus for Ricwe. 4 in bv ue end of the game
k “ umn,
Score On Opening I
The only score of the game came Tur home and three road gacnes
remain after tomorrow's action, In-
clu ling the following games:
Werlnesday, O.t. 16—at RPI
Saturday, Oct, 19--Plattsburg.
Oct. 23—at Middle-
quarter, Bob McKeen, of the Ridge
nine, threw a pass into the end zone.
The pass was deflected by Sayles
lineman, Frank Barone, and ‘t fell
into the hands of Jerry Bisson Jo Wednesda
the touchdown, Mason batted down bury.
rT asia ig Monday, Stturda, Oct, 26-—at Oswego.
james next week are: Monday, Ne aa lariat
Suyles Tvs. Sayles TT, Tuesday, Pot. Stlurday, Nov. 2—Bridgeport
ter vs, Ridge, Wednesday, KB 4s Nov. 7—Union,
Union Heights. Saturday, Nev, 9—Panzer.
ages to get his pass
Potter Club's ‘Tom Brierly mi
BON VOYAGE
Kunners cane buck so WIN away before being hit by Tom Sullivan of APA, Brien Mortensen of APA
Action occurred in’ Wednesday's intram
game won by Potter, 18-15. (Photo by Don Milner
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957
Dean’s List...
(Continued from Page 4, Column 5)
Andres, Jean Baller, Janice Bennett,
Adelord Blanchard, Peter Blomerley,
Gisele Boulais, Kenneth Brett, Judy
Bunt, Kenneth Burmeister, James
Carmichael, Susan Carmichael,
Nancy Catalfamo, Lillian Cattorini,
Grunna Cohen, Martin Cohen, Do-
rothy Davis, Frieda Davis, George
Davis, Michael Debonis, Jane De-
Castro, Ellen Dosch, Herbert Engel,
Robert Engles, Patricia Fallin, Bev-
erly Falvey, Ellen Fitzpatrick, Mary
Fitzpatrick, John Fudjack, Sheila
Gerig, Susan Goldfarb.
Also Leah Greenman, Carnella
Groom, Deborah Harris, Dolores
Havens, Walter Heins, Barbara Hill-
man, Gail Hogan, Margaret How-
ard, Barbara Hubiak, John Jamie-
son, Barbara Jolly, Marcia Kaspe-
rek, Anne King, Edward Koubek.
Wilma Kuhl, Arline Leaning, James
Linderman, Carol Lupinski, Janice
Manning, Charlotte Mathias, Ste-
phen Mazzarella, F. Clark McCaf-
ferty, Gloria Meyer, Dennis Mills-
paw, Roland Minch, Charles New-
man, Kurt Nie!sen, William Paju,
Edward Parker, Herbert Piper, Ame-
lia Podber, James Powers, Beverly
Rahn.
Also Dolores Reid, James Rogers,
Anita Rosenbloom, Laurie Roth-
stein, Barbara Sampler, Joyce San-
didge, Frances Skinner, Ralph
Spanswick, Thornton Smith, Rich-
ard Sumner, Anne Sweet, Patricia
Terwilliger, Barbara Thiele, Wil-
Mam Turnbull, Gail Van Slyke, Jo-
seph Van Vranken, Marceline Wag-
goner, Janet Wailace, Doris War-
muth, Norman Waterbury, Margaret
Weitzner, Robert Wiggin, Carl Wuk-
its, Graham Zeh.
Class of 1960
Katherine Aldous, June Alexand-
er, Wilma Anderson, Ursula Baum,
Frances Belknap, Jerrold Bisson,
Mary Boss, Daniel Bresnan, Wil-
liam Burke, Caroline Bylina, Mary
Cox, Curtis Denney, Harriet Dent,
Gloria Deutsch, Phyllis Engle, Ber-
nice Epstein, Richard Gascoyne,
Harriet Gardner, Anita Gi.lington,
Augustus Hackett, Adrienne Hall,
Solneig Hanssen, Donna Harris,
Ethel Hart, Vera Jarmann, Estelle
Kaufman, Maureen Kennedy, Wil-
liam Kleinhom M Kross,
Suzanne Laplante, Arthur Lazaro-
wita, Betty Martin, Karen Master-
polo, Fay McMore, Grace Nesbitt,
Robert Obine, Josephine Pietruch,
Donald Reinfurt, chard Robare,
Gilda Sesti, Marion Silverstein,
Janice Sheldon, Carol Shel'y, Rich-
ard Shands, Ralph Smith, Eva So-
valsky, Barbara ‘Thompson,
Tome, Nancy Tooney, Mary. Tr
Milton Uperaft, Paul Weaver,
friede Wirth, Sandra Zitko
Pierce Hall Holds
Hastings ‘59,
Hall, announce
dormitory will hold its first. Open
House this Sunday trom 3 ty 5°30
pm
All Invited
Pierce Hall 18 located at 221 On
turio Street. ‘The tuculty and. stu-
dents of State College are cordially
invited to attend
Refreshments will be served: tol-
lowing the Open House
L. G. BALFOUR
Fraternity Jewelry
Badges, Steins, Rings
Jewelry, Gifts, Favors
Stationery, Programs
Club Pins, Keys
Medals, Trophies
UNIVERSITY P.O. BLDG.
171 Marshall st,
GM 5-7837
Carl Sorenson, Mgr.
"News” Selects
Representative
To RPI Pageant
Marie Dettmer and Joseph Szarek,
Seniors, Co-Editors of the State
College News, announce that Joanne
Marro '58 was chosen by the News
Board to represent State College
at a beauty pageant sponsored by
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Troy. Miss Marro will reign with
three other women selected from
Skidmore College, Russell Sage, and
Bennington College.
Parade
The pageant is being conducted
by the men of RPI in conjunction
with thelr Campus Chest Drive in
an attempt to increase the contri-
butions from their student body
The women will participate in a
parade highlighting a football game
October 26. The fraternity which
contributes the largest amount of
money to the drive will serve as
dinner hosts to the women on the
following Sunday
For Students
Janet Hood, College Physician re-
quests that any students who have
had the American Red Cross course
in Home Nursing to register their
name in the Medical Office, Draper
107. A book will be left there for
that purpose.
Course Offered
Students interested in taking such
a valuable course at this time,
should call Mrs. Joseph D. Coffee,
Chairman, Red Cross Nursing
Cou: Tel. 2-3168. They are eager
for candidates and offer a very
flexible schedule,
State College Red Cross
The State College Activities of the
American Red Cross is an organiza
tion to which every student may
belong without the payment of due
WAITING FOR A SHINE—Two frosh try out the facilities of the Phyoughout the college year
new Si
les Hall Shoeshine Stand, operated by some of the younger Al- dents may take part in all phra
banians, Price of a good shine?—fifteen cents. Come on, now—we're broke! of swimming, nutrition, and home
nursing
“He gets a lot to like-filter, flavor, flip-top bo
A filter that means busine
flavor, And the flip-top box that ends crushed cigarettes,
a Lot of cigarette
” The works.
. An easy draw that’s all
(MADE IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, FROM A PRIZED RECIPE)
NEW
‘SELF STARTER’
Just pull the tab
slowly and the
cigarettes pop
up. No digging.
No trouble.
POPULAR FILTER PRICE
Campus Chest Closes “Dollars For Diplomas’ Drive;
Again Campus Chest in its annual
drive for funds is seeking contribu-
tions throughout the group houses
and at school. This year the theme,
“Dollars For Diplomas,” is being
emphasized because it explains the
whole idea and purpose behind
Campus Chest. Most students realize
that it costs money to get an educa-
tion and so Campus Chest not only
pays for students’ education but
also assists those students in vari-
ous ways and lessens their financial
burdens. In other words this organ-
ization helps those who help them-
selves.
Not only in the United States, but
throughout the whole world there
are people who have the abi ities
and potentialities for a college edu-
cation but are unable to even con-
sider furthering their education
merely because they can’t afford it
Instead they have to go in search
of jobs which offer usually no chal-
lenges to them whereas they might
be able to serve their communities
and perhaps nations if only they'd
been able to go to college. Herein
rests the entire purpose of Campus
Chest.
The funds are distributed on a
world-wide basis. The World Uni-
versity Service receives of the
receipts. It in turn helps students
in countries in Western Europ.
As Africa and South America.
WUS gives money for clothing so
that the students may go to classes;
State College
2.462 ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
8, 1957 VOL. XLII, N
Activities W eek Climax Features
Skit At Page Hall This Evening
Don Milne
eve Hoover, Juan Novak, Barbara Lessen, Chuck Hunt Sopho-
mor
practice for Activities Week skit to be held tonight in Page Hall,
Classes To Elect Myskania
Replacement,
elections lor State College cand
Who's Who
Phe Candidates
dates lor Who's Who in American Statesinen will elect 29 ¢ uididates
Colleges and Universities atid the
for the netonal honor trea this
hist Ronald Alexander, Rolert Bis:
Myskante repiicement will be held 1G). yaobert Bosomworth, —Mury
from 10 aan, to 3 pan an the lower
to David Cohen, Mary Crawtord, Paul Dam-
Draper peristyle, according
Fotherimgham “68, Chairman of U
Senate's: Election Committee
Myskania Candidates
‘The three upperclasses will select
a Senior to Ol the vacancy on Mys:
Patricia
Kennedy, William DeGroat. Lucille
kama ‘The candidates i
Schneiaer, and Dukene Zervas
Four Classes Vote
The four ch > WHT vole Lor can
didates lor Who's Who today “Ihe
publication has established this crt
teria lo aid in selection. scholarstiup
participation, leadership, and future
potential
Bradley, Ruchard) Causey, Frieda
incr, Barbara DeFrancis, Marit
Detiner, Warren Dunham, David
Fotheringham, Patricia Gear
Willard Gillette, Road Graves.
wily Harter, Richard Kendall
Hinek), Robebrt Kopecek, Lorraine
Kodowski, Eileen Lalley. Marilyn
Leach
Activities Week will reach its
climax tonight as the frosh and up-
perclassmen join in the evening fes-
ivities, announce Carolyn Olivo and
Carol Altic, Juniors and Co-Chair-
men of Activities Week
Skit At Page
First on the schedule is a skit tu
be presented in Page Hal at 8 pm
June Alexander and Pat DeMember
Sophe nores, have been directing the
show which will include lively songs
and clever choreography. Following
the skit, the class of 61 will be pre-
sented with its banner. Receiving
ss ure; Bar-
Lillian Mullen, Robert
and Donald Donato, Partici-
in the traditional week will
ers of the upper classes:
uke Dance To Beverwyck
Marion Silverstein "60, in her usual
Vivacious manner, will move the wu-
dince from Page Hull to Bever-
week Field with a frantic snaxe
dance up Western Avenue
Bonfire And sin
Alier arriviny verwyck
Sal y Harter ‘58, College Songlead-
cr, Will direct a sing to the aceom-
iment of wa bkwzans bonfire pre-
pared by Charles Fowler “60
All State Students
‘To the trosh who have parties pit=
ed in the rest of Activities Week.
(his. program will be particulurly
swniticant, ‘Too all Stute students,
(night's program will alford an
evening of fin and) enteruamment
Chairmen List
Annual Sing
Poe annual Student Christiaan
Association Christmas Sing will be
held December 15, announce Arlene
Murphy ‘58, and Ronald Short ‘9
Song Selection
Within the nest week, each Col
lege residence hall, dratermity and
sulority house, and the Ccunmuters’
Also Janes Lorrichiv, Barbara @lub will receive wrtten notifica-
MacDonald, Carl Maxson, Sheila gon of the event. Song selections
Monahan, Nancy Monten, Gayle
Plat!, Donald Rice, Susanne Ru
Seymour, Florine Skutuik, Juhu
‘amust be returned to either Miss
Murphy or Short by the first of
sell, Rosemary Santanivola, Lloyd November
Stefanu, ‘Thomas Sullivan, Judith An entrance tee for eaen paruicl-
Swan, Frank Swiskey, Joseph Saarek
Jack ‘Tate, and Dukene Zervas.
pating group is payable to Joyce
Sundidge ‘59. The fee 1s tive dot ars
for paper and ink in order that there
will be textbooks for them; and for
food so that they can keep up their
health and attend school, Undoub-
tedly, their needs in these areas are
great, greater than those of stu-
dents in the United States
National Scholarships
The National Scholarship and
Service Fund for Negro Students
receives 25'; of the total funds. This
organization, which cperates in the
United States, does not in
take part in. the controvei
integration, The sole purpos
NSSF is to assist Negro students in
the United States who have started
coliege and find it difficult to con-
tinue because of financial troubles.
Professor Shows
Slides During
English Evening
What kind cf perspective of Euro-
pean travel does a devotion to lit-
erature offer? On Thursday, Fran-
ces Colby, Associate Professor of
English, will answer this question
in part by showing color slides of
Europe taken during her sabbatical
The slides wili be shown at 7:30 p.m
in Draper 349.
Social Hour
Following the meeting, there wall
be an infermal social hour, with re
freshments, in Draper 349. The ad-
mission charge will be 25 cents
Committee
English Evenings, sponsored by
thy English Department, are plan-
ned by @ student-faculty commi.tee
‘This year's committee, under the
chairmanship of Arthur Collins, As-
sistant Professor, consists of Cata-
erine Pe tz, Associate Professor
Samuel Prichard and Robert Thor-
tenson, Assistant Professors; Ar-
Jens Birnbauwn, Freida Cohen, Bren-
da Erde, und Marilyn Leach, Sen-
jcrs; Ellen Fitypatrick, William
Gardner, Gail Hogan, and Joel
Smith, Juniors; and Robert Helwis.
Frank Ireland, Mary Nottingham
Charles Weed, Sophomores.
President States
Parking Rules
Elmer ©. Mathews, Assistant to
the President, announces that Eva
R. Collins, President of ths C.1-
iege, has asked hat poliey on
vehicle ‘king be reiterated to the
students,
Parkins on the College propert
is reserved for tucully ani stall o
the College, Students are enjoine |
not ty purk in the lot behind
library and the paved area bete
the buildings
Osea Lanford, Dean ol tht
College, bus been charged with the
responsibility for the discipline of
students in this: respect
~ Co-Chairmen Attempt To Top Goal This Weekend
The third recipient of Campus
Chest funds is the University of
Athens, Greece, which has a.ways
appreciated this donation of 20% of
the total funds.
Since State College students use
various facilities in the Albany area,
lu‘; of the receipts are contributed
to the local Community Chest.
“Love Me or Leave Me”
On the final day of the drive
there'll be two showings of “Love
Me or Leave Me,” announces Bev-
y erly Rahn ‘58, President of Inter-
national Film Group, The profits
from the color musical starring
Doris Day and James Cagney will
go to Campus Chest. Anne King and
John Yager, Juniors and Co-Chair-
men of the drive, will aid in col-
lecting admissions. There will be no
collections once inside the theatre.
Tre showings, 2 p.m. and 7 pm.
will be in Draper 349,
Special Desk
There'll be a special desk in low-
er Draper where commuters and
apartment dwellers may contribute
irom 9 a.m, to 3 pm. today, So
give, whether it's through dona-
ions at the desk in lower Draper,
hinese Auctions in the cafeteria
noon today, or at the movie to-
morrow, and watch the totals of
the drive climb on the thermometer
in tse Commons, Hei Campus
Chest surpass its goal!
SUNY To
Meet Here
Delegates of several colleges of
the State University of New York
will meet here this weekend as the
SUNY Confederation of Students
convenes for its first meeting of the
according to Richard Aswad
‘arpur Col.ege, President of the
anization
Bond Issue
The de.egates, representing their
respective colle will discuss ac-
ticn taken by their schools on the
proposed 250 million dollar State
University bond ue, Which comes
before the ste
vember fifth
Petition
The conference is ulso expected
to urge Governor Harriman to des-
ignate November 2 as Students’
Day. The purpose of the prcposed
sp-cial day is to solidify SUNY
student-faculty relations, and also
vo foster the rights and responsi-+
Hities of each SUNY student.
Meet At College
According to Rich Kendall,
Student Assuciition President, the
Gelegates will mevt at the college
for their sessions. Representing Al-
any at the meeunss will be Jo-
ph Si urek, Co-Editor-In-Chief of
he Slate College News.
New Organization
The organization held its two first
sessions ut Harpur College last
pring. ‘The Confederation differs
from the virtualy defunet Tnter-
Collegiute Assoeiition in that its
membership is open to all branches
of the State University
Photo by Don Milne
¢ King and John Yager, Juniors, Co-Chairmen, put up posters
for annual Campus Chest Drive.