State College News, Volume 46, Number 22, 1961 November 17

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PAGE 8 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1961

Potter Club Notices
Houde Howls hs To Celebrate nee git Senos ow Graduate Ey tate O ege News

. a A Graduate Studies
Thirty Years in the form of 4 coporate Com- jointly spansered ie e%
munion at the ten o’clock Mass a Kappa Delt: psilom: “Ke : :

's Church (Central and Kahha and the ae ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 VOL, XLVINO. 25

Gamma Kappa Phi nounces that the date party sche- . St. Patric!
Beatrice Heath '62, President, duled for this evening has been Thirty years ago, at the Fea Te rcteh Thiscll be tobeenk ir ein
announces that the sorority will Postponed. Pledged to the frater- of Sian Beach The. Ea by a Genincntal Breakfast ih the Cee ene by hy Ts
hold a dance party tonight from nity wer r nister ‘64 and ward E. Potte yas ” Dari “hie OX ay Seas Walerhy d F F <
rat tian ee Pom Nala MNT SOM Gr frm tr ay se, rl Ha she de aio tll Weekend to Feature Four Campus Chest to Give
volent Society, Theta Xi Omega The president saw the eed {or ane the breakfast will be iwenty cents, The an anzatinis reall Jury ‘ t p
Chi Sigma Theta President Jim MeAden ‘63, an- other on-campus social organiza- ‘he A tice Speak 2d Seniors to attend | D F | a ‘

President Mary Ann DiRuscio noise eal John aciratine? ‘e4, tion and wanted to establish a per- on the protlems farina inoue Dr. Edgar Wo Fl: Annua ormitory ormals ; A d Tt W Id St d nts
162, announces that Mrs. Loretla Bob Davies ‘64, Bob Gibson ‘64, Manent memorial to E. E. Potter. of migrant workers of Graduate: Studies yj) : te a } °o or ude
Rice, housemother, Claudette Spas Don Hyland ’64, Dan Robinson '¢4, The club: has tried to live up to i . a aciicral session au | teat 7 ig
‘64, and Norine Budini '64, were and Peter Tkatch "64, were pledged these principles: fellowship, tol- We studies. Mr. William ces Waterbury dining room (MOT night fro aA =
inujated November 5. Co-chair- to the fraternity. On Friday, Nov- ¢Fanee, bravery, and honor. There will be a mocting Of the Uiseuss the nin “ OEE a eee sauat Abies ‘aiiiil Toing) ; i As citizens of the world, we should be concerned that
men for the Formal Dinner are ember 17, a date party will be This weekend Potter Club is cele- State College Radio Station WCEA al Slate. Dr Eds ‘ r e scene vif i aoe mae i on a people not only in our countr but everywhere, have an
Linda Conca, and Bonnie David- held at Fort Orange American Le- brating its anniversary with an this Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1961 at consider the fin ‘i | mal to be hele en me ypportunity for ed ‘ation. Through Campus Chest, we at
son, Juniors, gion Post active weekend planned by vice 7:30 in Bru possibilities far wry Sota from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m theme, Bill Hopper and + A ber oe ata aa * , ap in Ke it Sb f i Be students to

Psi Gamma LS.c, president Dan Schultz, *62 Bidsvevus . ; Couples will dance to the music centian Red Jacket . Be Hee ea eee eee rake It possible for'more §

Lucille Monaco '62, President, President Judy Kaminsky '62, an- On Friday evening there will be nausea nee e ‘ill boat After the general hi y Ricard) and his band. 4) ; ¥ receive a college educ ation, , 7 “ae SLE
Jean yes that on Monday evening nounces that next week's rush an informal parly at the Polish. wares WHGAES Gti ine g Ineetings with dopa Saaeewill be heldloctolormine: CO iihie . The proceeds of the Campus Chest Drive are divided
Jean Wagner Joan Versusky party schedule will be as follows: American Center. ‘The cocktail ™ hey ee Bin inte pe men will be held tn eee teoeh td HEE TUF attBhe inode beitivan tong ire organizations. The World University Service
joi, and Andrea Zamorski ‘61, were Friday: Bela Zela, Gamma party for alumni and officers will ret ae the een tin ean questions in the a Be eer bach el twill be tt teelves about 40". of the receipts, Your contributions en-

Posted bo the PED bulletin bird. ie sear, the «Gra one from ez ing will be the tble the WUS to operate in free countries throughout the

initiated into the sorority. A coffee Kappa Phi, Psi Gamma, and be held at the house, 415 State st. 2 Nema Siriew. tf in 7 : gs
hour for Potter Club will be held Sigma Phi Sigma Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to 5. yet Evelan Detrick BEE there wilt ave mare tin utevan Donna Szezepanowski and Patri- Queen's Conrt snd the ! ; world ‘They help both individuals and educational insti-
Monday evening at 8:45. Monday: Chi Sigma ‘Theta, In the evening there will be a din. “"° 8" 4 : xraduate opportunity th a Winowski, Juniors, are general the new Queen 1 - re the peuple themselves. . .
Sigma Alpha Gamma Kappa Phi, Phi Delta, ner at the Empire Room of the Class Meetings lexes, en, Jean Blazey "64 is in G2 he rerenins Urn Hells Kellerman, Campus Queen jasc meals an ailenpl toward an Eund for Negro Students, ‘The
President Doris Williams '62, an- and Sigma Alpha. Sheraton Ten Eyck Hotel and a ‘Three class mectings will be held — General chairman ot itr eee eof refreshinents, and Ann . educational goal Without this are XSSENS is an independent agency
held sat 2 date party will be ‘Tuesday: Beta Zeta, Kappa dance. The Clu has arranged to today at 1:00 p.m. Freshmen, is Donald Laurence. ee ichalrman of Mecora Susu Wine ; R | E d tization, Thousands tess in-such ¢stblished to inerease higher edu
held tonight at p.m. at the Fort Delta, Psi Gamma. and Sitma have sirls hours extended to 2. Sophomores and Juniors will each of Kappa Phi Karn i committee nan Workit 7 Ivairy Enas counties as India, China, and dap: ¢#Uenal opportunities to qualified
Orange Club, The committee for Phi Sigma Sunday afternoon, 1-3, there will gather to discuss relative informa- °62, President uf Kee : Holt G1 in eaen atudouls du intanenasialeeol:

the party include. an Ryan '62, ‘Thursday: Beta Zeta, Ga 5 A ; vrones for the formal are 1 leges in this country.
| , sday: Beta Zeta, Gamma be a buffet and open house tion concerning class activities. lon, asin. char nerones for F " S , ; a ‘
phairman, Reina Mandell ‘64, Caro: Kappa Phi, Sima Alpha. ant Putten Club extends special Check your class bulletin hoard for Betty Klein "i? 4s wd Mrs. Burgesses and Mrs, Naney nN Frosn- op Wwather Ie ot the profits x00 “phe Albany Community. Chest

lyn Van Denburg, and Mary Alice Sigma Phi Sigma thanks to Bob Umholtz for his help. the place of each meeting rangements for the rami Chay thes NATH! SeMGlasbipy SeEWeS ReeeiNGs ihe Fitia BOeE ne La

Soule, Juniors Ty : couds
Kappa Beta - Reahaéher lillian are My 4 |4 2Pt. Deadlock ge dents, by contrib
f i Tet ;

Alden will be dancin in + |
By ROSEMARIE MINCAR and GARY PENFIELD, Co-chairmen

Crimson Cotillion is thi

nowenld eriduate from college

Ron Coslick President, an anit NIRS. 1 uting to Campus
ounces that Bill Cotton, Joel Dra- Colonial Cotillion” is the theme ™ 4 Rs. Ba atatraday Nh State sta ‘ , Chest. thus help
palski_ and Erwin Sieman, Sopho- the Brubacher Formal which @! ' Hitt. Weitmeesse test in the a support a great
mores, were pledged Monday be held tomorrow night froin che ey Coidition ob Bivabes many social insti

Potter Club nthe Lewer Lounge ty at the teed nl Stipe dy tutions, such as

President Ed Brennan '62, an YWCA, which

ie
hounces that John White, January neral Chairman is Sonny ones sien \ ee they have util
65, and Paul Sheehan were 2 She is being assisted by Ginny i ized

i ‘ the th
pledged to the fraternity : : ( ran ‘61, decorations: Ginny "ie th eestor
ma Lambda Sigma poe ~~ a : i F 9 jpert 64, refreshments; Mary Jo yy), 7 : . / Tice tallewing
Dave Symula President, an "% Sires’ (6h. enteruonments: He woth us x é activities will be

i : * daunts: willbe ;
nounces that Ed 3 ‘Wt and 4 ‘rick “63, prosrams; Mary Jane j freer j held in connec:
Ed Gehl '63, were pledged ‘ : , aie 4 ‘asherti

65, chaperones; Sharon after | anit i ‘ , ; Wee” tion with the
Alpha Pi Alpha i bus : j é HL A etl ~s ‘ Wir Rosemarie Minewr and Gary Penfield, Juniors, Cam pas Chest
President’ Ray Smith ‘62, 3 eg es Kainca MeDowell “64, pictures. pine mnie f ! , Trade Maile discuss Campus Chest plans Drive

é - fe j Hs y Music for the formal will be sup- juan rest is seneral oh i fet Mie atest 1, Auctions will he held Nov, 27.
Tonight in D-349 é ; ; ss : : 2s : tied by Dino Cimiina. Chaperanes 0 ‘ i ' f SUB to Present Dec. 1 from 911 in the cafeteria

ae Dr. and Mrs, Lawson and Mr. Wes paper ist and Noy, 28 and Noy, 30 in the Stu

IFG Presents oS oe. ; Mellugh and guest aca , * + dent Union, Among the auctioned

resents be é ee : 5 Club Penquin items Will be first place in the reg.

‘The Long, Hot Summer’ i, 5 i Pierce Students Flect istration line and positions as soror-
Orson Welles 4 ii i i, fierce women and their dates Club Pensuin” Student Union ity waitresses

Lee Remick ; . h a4 ; , : 10 Board's Succer Danes, will be held here will be a dance Saturday

Paul Newnan : ; 32 State Seniors Fisthe Hfaindhed dis counts ee A Cate

Joanne Woodward . 7 7 % Z es Dr. Shaefer te from 4 ptm te Twit he accepted in the Alden-Waterbury

Burl Ives
Anthony Franciosa and willinelide a floor show hour late permission for 25¢ to at

Cinemascope & Color ; ‘ : , “iti : a To Lectu re mamas —_ Featured Performers we eal uf Waeures cay

an Se vill he provided
‘ I on Friday, Dec, 1, will go to the

| ; : . —— = November 27 inocu! . hh at a wil

Pda cnn Boosters in class cok

Le

ee,

VL have a nishtelb dining room, Girls may buy a half.

Versities saul ¢ sulin the peristyles Nov. 27-Dec, 1

PHONOGRAPHS is . a = bop ese inte ty hs eo eae SA es Ei

*Scenee Collsquiin series pre Gu eon dornituries, — sororities,

Repaired uy <ogpa , ; op ee ' vr tet al

fT] termites Representatives
mo Sewnee ats , fase the Hl callect daly an thei respee

ALL MAKE, Gags Gi ersily Collece at Albany, and ' Ih peputae Tt “" hia vit i pa alte hone
j J y ; i aman tothe Advisory Conant Whe i

z ; | 4 ; Bn f the Atmospherie Scene, | \ wil sand hi D S kh

BLUE NOTE SHOP oO > ee, vate Center, uit November 2 sin ae Dr, oekNar

Mon Vase Hall 4 Ho appearance at

36 Central Avenue 2.022 4 : é J Ze ;
156 Central Avenue HO 2.0221 ; ; ioe, tia Aish aT tis WE uaa th Speaks Today
a oe eaitic Mivewtires an Austra ' pee ghar

, é He has recently returned tron Mees WT Evie rapids (HUTELPNSUU Ey IME

IMernational Conference al At rector of the indian tnsutute for

Mere Sewentists held Down | oy Queen Coranation Hapulation Studies at Madras, In
aud has seen much of ser OY Hot theevenimes will dia. will speak today atl pan, in
Wark in this seldom rece ‘ inowt the 16h G2 See Pace Mall oon “India: Pourteen

area ot tern technolosy eho whacis elected by the Years af Preedom.’ He will speak
Hever Tkely to be diseussed CO" i the soccer team Coach under the co sponsorship of the
HW radio Teleseape, used in Ms i present dus LE Varsity: tumor College of Athany) and: the

— Free Estimates — sill he supe

mmaieal research ae Ae pul Poel Gitliiaaediie tall. Poblitn-alf Dalltioss
Ih teat Dr Chandra Sekhar, considered

India’s leading demographer, is
Visiting Professor of Keonomies at
the University of Pittsburgh for the

T Schaeler has won acclaim in ‘1 ary Nai
fave Re Hastry and meteralogy pe deltour
MS scenmitie career Me ce Prank
reels 4 ee ue Cah | i ' whl HEE a eeu Ue Rene ad his
U 'S yours in Winston and only Winston, ” Sem, the HE Noll“ hen hy “tetris, fora edict at Madras Pres
er en ctiaiind f «ae i. spas 3 ; ain deney Collese, Universi of Mad.
P front you get rich golden tobaccos specially selected MER Mane, | rath assistant atthe rosearedy HAG Seoatesie OMICS is, GANG en Neve Birk
and specially processed for fi Nek p Wit of General Kleetrie an Selue Keb pale unl Dates Miu Caine NE HES Domelbh Pasol
Or filte F i (oO: Currently, as the director Wen Ha ol fon ee:
r smoking. Smoke Winston. i 4 summer science frectitae “al beithe ¥ : “Aacrersnf the Hilsttiesos Ey Mn is al of several books

& ges in Windsor, Con Moa 5 a mM Howat atl Ves Wasner will be mehalinge Hungry People and

heen attemptine Datel ‘ ‘ : Siqporones Invited ouests include Fmpty Lands; Population — and

215 CENTRAL ave ‘ the at ! Yeunye people in bee see i 1 . ' 1 od Ves Willkaes Mebinnon, Planned — Parenthood

) 7 . Smospherie and related ser Anne Wile len ‘ m Hatt China's Population; Infant Mortal.
OPEN 10 AN, His lie a E Mrs Merlin Hathaway ia pulation;

Nye 9 LD He hopes ta extend tis pro Paliwet ‘ \ Coach Burlingame. ity in India; and the recent Red

w that it can reach many Sicnliauet f \ vies eee aeees China: An Asian View

y ceebheally talented hich Patiick Wa

Mudents of the nation er

Committees
heads for the dance

in India;

STATE COLLE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 FAGE.3

Thanksgiving Vacation Plays Residence Council Sends Two APA Wins
Important Role in Recruiting Delegates to State Conference Contest Prize

The Philip Morris Cigarette Com-

PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961

A Rivalry Tradition

It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it. To the Editor:
(Speech to the Republican National Convention, cited in In order to squelch any possible By Doris Mublich
the Common-Stater, November 10, 1961). rumors or false stories which

So this was the reason for the tie. Or was it? might cireulate among ine student

Never before in the history of State College has Rival- body “lain ithe tnenute hike
ty ended without both a loser and a winner. We feel that News,
something has been lost this year, I do hereby resign, as of this

Idealistically, we suppose, winning Rivalry is unim- date, November 14, 1961, from my
formal affiliation with the Edward

Communications

By Beverly Hoesterey
two rep The conference at Geneseo cen-
Confer tered about the theme “I's a Wom- Pany Inc. contest ended

hve Associa. an’s World." Speakers ineluded with Alpha Pi Alpha

ener ¢

ast week
fraternity

ke as r of our students and tacult t

; you like as your of our s\ { tives
Who ma “next. year? ‘This definite significance. and althous4 "4
rena tay seem untimely, and the Srelunen Fan ee 1 Wot ‘udents held at Mrs Louise Wilson of Radio Sta- ‘ira pele —. i DEKEH
vrwe may consider it appropriate a haar ge ton WHAM in Rochester and Con- Claiming first priz
vy the present time schools, iV As important to ‘st House) gressional — Representative Mrs. stereophonic console phonograph—
eh one of us is probably ber that quality Jessica Weiss, Workshops dealt
cae of the fact that Thanks. nificance than quant with a Variety of subjects from
bs Child,” to fashion, to empty

Attending

OF gr Brubach

for entering the largest number of

This This Thankserin Marlboro, Alpine, Parlia-

portant. We agree that fun, class unity, and school spirit
are the real purposes which Rivalry should accomplish
However, a vague let-down feeling crept over many people

Fldred Potter Club
This move upon my part is in

not just freshmen and Sophomores, when they heard the no way motivated by any ill will

final announcement of Campus Night. One of State's trad-

itions has been broken.

between myself and the members
of the Club; but is, rather, solely
prompted by reasons and pressur

We realize that there was nothing that could have heing brought to bear upon myself
been done about the problem on Campus Night. However, from’ sources without the organi

the tie was still a disappointment to many

What was the real necessity of dividing the newspaper
newspapers,
which were respectively unified by a basic staff and gen-
eral attributes, can be divided in points, why not divide the

points according to specific issues? If the

zation and the college. 1 can not
emphasize this point too strongly

Words can not express the regret
! feel in making this decision. 1
have. and shali continue to have
nothing but the greatest’ warmth

sing points according to each song? Or why not divide the and affection for my many friends
skit points? The skit is probably the event towards which in Potter Club . .

the greatest effort is put.

The more contests whose points may be divided, the To the
Let's return to awarding the

more likely a tie becomes,
newspaper points in one lot.

Edward Brennan ‘62
itor:

In regard to the articles on Com
munism, [will enumerate my. ex
periences and sourees upon which

The unequal point division was originally set up so Ubased my material and authority

there would be no ties
Let's try to avoid breaking State's traditions

A New SA Organization

State College, as it continues to grow, will need a coun
cil which would coordinate and air the opinions of each ot

its many organizations.

Such a new student government organization has been nists and their cause

At Pomona College in 1957, a
Dr. Chen, one of my. professors
escaped from Red China and ox
plained and clarified questions on
why the Communists were prevai
ing there

For the past eight weeks, Dr
Gerald Tl. Nolting of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church in Schencetady,

has been lecturing on the Commu
He has been

established at Colorado State College this year. Called the to Russia and is originally from

Advisory Senate, it is composed of directors of all chartered

campus organizations and has a threcfold purpose:

It will serve first us a pulse organization for
Student Association by voting to represent student
opinion on proposed ; . , legislation Secondly, it
will be able to initiate suggestions for presentation
to the Association, Thirdly, it will serve as a
means of communication between Student A¢
ciation and each campus organization with em-
phasis on announcements, organizational mail,
and scheduling of events.

In order to make such a group at State effective, more
ences would have to lead to loss of member- have a
It seems doubtful that organizations would want to pened on the Outinw Club trip to

than three ak
ship
lose their voices in student government.

Meeting
wee

duld be held approximately every three
; discussion on the floor could be limited. Since an to climb Mi

Germany

My other sources of informa
Hon include: The Communist Mani-
festo, The Capital, J.B. Hoover's
Masters of Deceit, and Robert
Hunt's The Theory and Practice of
Communism,

Barbara Hall ‘62
To the Editor;

Last weekend radio stations and
hewspapers in the area. followed
their custom of making an over.
production of activities of State
students. { feel that our students
right lo know what hap.

the Adirondacks
A group of 15 students attempted
Marey, A vroup that

Advisory Senate composed of the heads of all campus or- “eeided to take an’ alternate route

ganizations would have such a large member

opinion
Although our governmental agencies may be

what inadequate at present, they will necessarily become
more and more inadequate as the'school population doubles ‘Ths
Only by planning for these changes
now can we assure that students at State College will con-
tinue to have the benefits of the Most effective fovern-

in the next ten years

ment possible,

STATE COLLEGE NEWS

ESTABLISHED MAY 1a16

BY THE CLASS OF I918

November 10, 1961

ate Vibert Cadegy Fie
@ News Heourt top t

SW BOAT
Foro IN enn

Monnging Beli
Fentire bat

ANNE, OMITH
IN

hip, per-
haps an executive committee for the advisory board could
be clected to coordinate the group policies after issues had
been discussed and each group had submitted a writte

We Aline

did not have enough time to make
tout of the woods in the daylight
Instead of wandering aimlessly in
the woods, they made camp for the
Te night and ea out tired but un
harmed They had with then ade

SOMe~ quite equipment ty keep them for

their entire stay un the
stall xroup wot
spread in the

radi

woods

larse
papers and on
much of the informat
Hearrert however, thi sraup that
placed aan Albany State banner on
Mhe summit of Mp hishest
om an the she, was nut even
mentioned

Marey

Gene
Presulent

To the Editor:
Hotel that ill benkons’ pe
View of Othello Vas overdy harsh
and unrealitie Hes. entitled te
Ms apaiian et cme tut when
MEE Lae

Altnin,

Outine Chub

Choe pubueatian te

Hod wake « thant

Heelan ty appraise

the overall tudent
He dl not de

To ty Kivvatents

Ob the audience eng

Hd Thoweht the

especially thy

Pewehon ta

H1aree portion
ed the pha

Characterization

roof Taso ame tein
sell thane

Mister brankomr. wa
bhe ot thase whe
AMO OL THE plays serian
ban ae

WnanOUs jet

Hh were
su doubt
anohed durin
momen
Kenhier far trom a

fo tach betray

we ed Gh tutmaturity aud a lack of un

WA HFeaged
Lou tequct ‘Ti4

othe ®
fl STATE COLLEX
for pinion eayrtesied th 9 OF castati

hocevonrily refi te bls vibe
=-'

vg Merstandin

that ty often displayed
MW classes and at lectures The
State Colles Theatre deserves
wore appreciation and praise than
Wevideatly pot

Name Withheld

“Then the favor of the sods was equal for both
Epitiph for the Athenians stain in Sicily

GOOSEY GOOSEY GANDER

Well, kiddies here we are
Goose rhymes ond flying
were beautiful put the eat calls and airolane ‘
place for college students. I the letters read on the
cerely meant, and we hope they were, the student her
the decision made was the only ene whieh was tral

back an hinderoar

paper carplanes. ‘The q

OVERTHROWN BY OLYMPIANS

Your excellent game end the friendship
MeOH both the bra
viol Sunda Weer ery proud ot

ame proved you represented
your jacket this

ers. good deeds get recoonition, tan 4

BROTHERHOOD OF MAN

Where did you vo Monday mein Were
or were you too repulsed to move trom your. chat
being foul yaw are crewing a cond pmapression” Wi
Approach. We would like tw have Greeks on the re
us you would, but even if you are IMpressing sunie tre
Hnpressing any faculty members

BROTHERHOOD OF WOMAN

As We saw cight o'clock ‘Tuesday nizht an the U1
four top groups a
Sorority
sure they each are to their own sorority sisters We
this fecling to the rest of the thirteen groups so that rea
be sustained over this trying. period

LOW LIGHTS LET Love LINGER

We know you'll all be payin
Formals and to your telly

Wlention to setr a
isters and brother

Mhe same tine, wouldn't at be;
tention on your invited suest
hours tor you "

wed idea to shasser
P chaperones are
howldn | ard fer '

Hunites

EVERYBODY'S DOING t!

Brilun
meh

formal dinner waiters HURRY ine ta
Uiecnisht in ane ot the ety s Man

Th seerer panies at Bleeckur t
hart te

penlin ‘
Hh ne inewtent

volleet Eretie pancho acim

OF THE WEEK

Whee wall son di Chanksons a

Calendar

College

PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

mh epi bk ot
or Pat

SVEURDAY. NOVE Mast ie as

Vien bor
Hrubacher |

non y
V0 pn
HO pa Merce Karnal

vO poe sles boric

MONDAY, NOVE MISE RE 20

Soo pn ener Mietar

WEDNESDAY, NOVE MBER 22

M50 aim Classes end tor Thanh

helping to uphold the meanine: of the
These xirls seemed as close with each other th

wing vacation is very near
a socializing = al
ae friends now in college
v high school, can casily prove
major factor in the type and
calibre of students who apply and lif
enroll at our college next year
* Unjustified Criticism Sine af" Fin
oup discussions, one Of thE yy reimenitiey
and most frequent Loptes ong will ne len
fthe quality of our col fay Me
Students scem to be more Rather an
ng to criticize our colleve sath ina her,
munity and its inhabitants Wien gyn. calf
end it. Certainly, if these same yy g
ies are obvious in disew

prove to be of
dents are
the virtues of our

pear enthusiast about

home
willin.

Significant: Features

ite
> that ol
'

inns
students from other colle:
high schools, how can we ex
1 these people to respect or
wer attending our school
snidents at Stats College appar
feel that our school in’ in
and possibly even insivni
comparison to the larver .
name" colleges in’ Nev Student Role
State or throushout the
niry. However
sare unjustified in ther 0;
and should atlempt to ex

these same

Favorable Statistics
ly previous issues of the State thi
College News, statistics concern reject |

mur faculty, alumni, under Theretare

es, and) freshmen have stead ot
nrecorded. In every case, these athetic
sues. prove: that) our college should
faiks among the best. The quality

Dr. Catherine Wolkonsky
To Lecture Wednesday

Catherine Journal o
1 Bast

Professar Emeritus
Wolkonsky of Vassar College, w
evening, Noa alse
t 2 in the lower lounge of ary

her Wall at 8:15) Her sub
will be the works of Leo ‘Tal

European Review

are Wednesday
of Russian Raot

born

«t Welkonsky wits
Petersbure and holds a diploma
Tangantzev Instiiute She

ued her

wed hey

1 othe th
Hulies a he the

fudies at the

has held teach

Modern Languane

Six South Lake
Avenue Realty Corp

AYFLOWER — ROYAL
COURT APTS

CAFFE LENA

15 Phila St

SARVEOG SN SPRINGS

Presenting Polhoins

HEDY WEST

Prades ane

Pvenin

wriched Unturnisted
This Thursday

| for Student
Saturday

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Writes All ‘Types of Insurance

LIFE- AUTO - FIRE

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State Strect Ho 5

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Special
ven “Student Government in Residence

fe ona Halls
Population ‘The representatives from) Resi
" attended the con.
‘ference as observers, Residence
Council is considering membership
in this national group in the near

the dence Council

ment, and Philip Morris packages.

Kappa Delta sorority placed see-
polaroid Land
Sigma

ond, winning a
camera. Pierce Hall and
Alpha sorority were listed as en,
tries.

 / © Has the Berlin crisis increased

Russia's prestige in Asia and South America?

® Do you look at every © How many cigarettes

date as a prospective
wife (or husband)?

_Bxpec

fern fiite

Half a pack or less

do you smoke a day?

Less than a pack

A pack or more

HERE'S HOW 1029 STUDENTS
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Current Comment: UN Conference Delegates | The Obseme.| Peace Corps Slates Exams dimes
The Un-Americans Hear Eminent Statesmen (7 S¢!ten fe The

y JOE GALU a i AP p 5
By JOR GAL Br RUBE SLDOW Monday Pe By MARY LOU EISENMAN St | R

This is nothing but a long list of tion of the radical right. Rep. John Members of the Forum of Poli- lateral disarmament, and the fue . Monday nish ’ ; uady Koom F VMeatsrinder

oe a sand Student Government who ture role of the United Nations, Smoker. Attey sntrance examinae From: ihie fines wneran ti de ¢ IMLCALLS ‘

dry, startling, well-documented McDowell, an outspoken anti-Sem- lcs and Student Government who ture u / orps. entran ' \ % ;

_ ’ : d a attended the CCUN Conference for Mr. Usaghev expressed the Rus i

facts about the House Un-American ite, was made the chairman of the Siitien Leaders in New York City sian point of view on the world sit-

Activities Committee, which here- sub-committee. Is hearing and jast weekend, November W-11, had uation, Me spoke of the destruc: Have: you

after will be referred to as the meeting lasted a total of ten min- a chance to hear the positions of tion of a nuclear war and urged a can leave 1 a Any. inte

HUAC, ules. Since then no investixation of various sovernments on world disarm=ment treaty. He said the class in Drayu for there is no age limit

problems Soviet Union is conducting atmos- fore von hte arried couples may take tal

churches and temples Nehru, Mr Usazhev of the ures to better defend ourselves.” these 4 @: amgany ONE, lies at ae dus, Pond

USSR and Senator Joseph SA lively question period with sto Peace Corps. Wash wilsurely take a day Of soapsuds

Clark from Pennsylvania ery pointed questions followed. In : Pes. D, 2. prior to the exam eval

John Rankin, a former member Mr. Nehru's speech on November enswer to one question on why the ’ that he wishes to take have + ' ‘ é soca Fev vieulig

11. was the highlight of the con: 88.8. has aot contributed jv tie OEE the sd a thans Ulernoon Sesin P ™ of ssa Seats Tos eles

Keep (1's from voting, A group of Terence, In his speech he impressed UN. Conga forces, Mr Usashoy WCU have a Ty ex Wie Vnisted i ' ftieizinecs, Lave ute Hat YS

Sea e most delegates with his ureat hu. Teplicd it was because “We don't By the way Type Of Exams enn i evant 84 geaaines, T have found tha

; women demonstrated avainst the mility and quiet wisdom. He told believe in force.” trance feo for ti are of the aptitude taik. Ulan vt HE Te be textbook toting on the train ine

ny January 2, 1961, members of hill, which was defeated. In refer- the students, “We must face the The United States’ position on canter We noni ype As such there is ee ‘ ; : oye Huy Ck ateReaNe Heiney, STALE as

in leoet at ine ‘Wille Houee My eae ence to the women Rankin stated: problem of how to avoid war. . . disarmament was spelled out for sey is drivin gor failing.” The en eral and wt tk . ET eel » the necessity

patl OF HUAG Your generation must face that delegates by Senator Joseph §. ‘The price of Ie be takers nee. “TWO SUES iter ' : caf Oe ee ne

“ more than mine."* Clark, He stated: “In my opinion, gone down will he en, the Gene ein cee as ) 4 i of accomplish ng something i ¢

He spoke of the great gap that our proposal for a nuclear test Tlave sau nary pi Eeaminations and the SACO ines emus 1 Politics \ 40 Got 1 the things vase on 1 ‘ sir Waals OF nia

separates our great technological ban is reasonable.” Like Mr. going up tu the i Teacher's. Examina- ({ANHNs in, euhe ; ia <i over vq Ambitions for all shh tia i

advances and our moral and poli- Nehru, he too spoke of the great upperclassmen t us Neither a college degree ma. of Spanish or ti ‘ nth Show. is eneush 1 int, I really have good in
‘alam al ‘aching certificate is required ; eT this. point, ally he
anes turn in our turkey. vonnons, however, That means

do Tete and said ae we Neuaeeh technology and poli- their Porm Rive may be taken ‘ 1
ring the year. Names of ‘friend- “Winchell a “communistic little MS! bridge this gap or else the tical thinking have a father cary General Examinations The United Harti { tmoment while Tbe Poon begin to rationalize around

during the year. Names of ‘friend. Wine War after next “will be fought with The conference was attended by , capstetoraherGeneral Laedtulion ‘ if f cota aie =
ly witnesses’ are deleted, In Janu- bows and arrows.” more than 1,600 delegates from 44 sales me "verbal United Stat sin ea: rake ae Mie taeewoe amweree BUNUN ;
cover: worhy) Ft ' During the weekend, we will

ary of this year, John H. Farmer, [.astiy. the present Chairman, Inthe question-and-answer pe states, Members of our delegation MCN the other da inations will g| Caited Stati :
we felt that it language aptitude and a torical and ; AA all erin to frequently repeat,
Why exert ourselves for two

with Bible and shot gun, forced his francis Walter. ha slenly ce. fidd fo 2 thesspce ehs had a chanke: nae :
Francis Walter, has consistenly re- riod following the speech. Mr, Neh: had a chance to talk with students a: Betlslinestin eof one of four general knowl- ers such are “Md , .
which ' on} Notices whale days of classes?” After all,

AO We Fae ie administered at the optional chee HOW WoopRtrt
weer Write ai ye post Office, Tuesday, No- ty best rekited 4, Ce Ky ANNE hs
og and Wednesday, Novem- eran wenn ; Sch Agee UY. He GOGH Me» To

rated (person is: Seennilary School Teacher Pye en here” correet our class term papers
One of five ty seduns after vacation (only our vacation

Ureneacee ‘ will be wreeked, you see),

‘ihe icommiuee was: uataptienea the radical right has been conduct
23 years ago as a temporary in-
vestizaling organization. As of
Wednesday night, when this was FASE OE Noses
written, HUAC had not produced a nee #
single law, Not one of the laws re.
stricting Communism has been of the HUAC, sponsored a bill to
based on information discovered .
or collected by HUAC

nerd not be
level hay 5 ; aps
ea wil Cluray to restare it to its Sep:

Pe Wrtors tenher state

“If Lam any judge, they are com-
oo munists . They looked like for-
Publications And Effects cigners to me. I never saw such a
wilderness of noses in all my life.”
On Janua + 1944, on the floor
of the House, Rankin called Walter

Recently the committee has be
sun publishing, on an annual basis.
a list of all the people it subpoenaed

We tried to find a

(ay into the office of University of fused to comply with Sam Ray. ru answered questions on such from such places as Little Rock, FA

California Professor Thomas Park- burn's order. that no committer subjects as the role of non- Arkansas and Los Angeles, Calif- Join us next wes is including agriculture, upon ,

inson. He shot and killed one of mecting shall be televised aligned nations in the world, uni. ornia , the Gut. science, mechanical skills tabhislier

Parkinson's associates and wound- , rs Eralish tron of ration ! : i

ed the professor. Farmer admits 7 " . ; — ‘ rhal Ability Test is cons ments polit ert Dlectes

not knowing either man, but he : nn FE ‘ 2 i t de y eed ty measure ¥ aplic deal nat ’ iiaitinnh MRC pS decount for everything we

stated he saw their names on one ¥ } % p iy 3 y to und word 1 Lear will be at and oon ‘Taesda well
ps and reading compre. and be ii Autitontiity,. f road as Thanks

of the above mentioned lists ae ge. or 2 es d Z a ee SG
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961 ‘ ma .
pase’ L NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961

Potter Downs RPI Intermural Champs bing AN
Shutting Out LXA By 15-0 Margin Touching

Last Sunday, Potter Club, our AMIA Intramural champs, tripped up a big, rough Bases
playing LXA squad 15-0, The intramural football champs from Rensselaer could not put By DAVE JENKS

hard nosed, ball-hawking Potter defensive unit and were
Peremtesl in‘tuety BelsHrpe by I Es 8 ALL RIGHT, WHO'S THE WISE Guy!:

thwarted in their attempt to hit the scoring column. Meanwhile the Potter offense led : 4 eisattucl
So, I’m a liar, so I sai at Potter wasn't vo) nh
Bybinson Wins Race in 14: 20 Gerstenberger Blasts 16th Goal of Year

by quarterback Mike Camarata hit for two touchdowns on a pass play to Danny D'’An-
gelico and a 7 yard run by Mike himself. The other two Potter points were gained on a the RPI Intramural champs, and they did. Pleas

safety when Dick Stewart nailed LXA’s quarterback in the end zone. The Engineers com- ie corossed. HY cant teins
pleted a better percentage of passes, 14 of 31 attempts to 9 of 26 for EEP, but these were ™°. ous ot nt double he bth oy on friends across T k ] t 3 P| A A “ " “
Short quickies that only gained short yardage. They were unable to connect on the big river. They had said that they weren't goiny to play 4 5 State aKes |S aces S any LIQU | D ates Adel hi 1-0:
long ones that worked so well for the Statesmen. cause of the difference in league rules which [ men; Bath 7 cLry Tea ‘ef p
LXA Starts Well in last week's column, but Thursday night the mie State College Crosic Aan COB UClad El
: y : ie , ee zi nm will fh inbienmnapteth tt) ieeut
oe men. trom actosa the river started off witha flash, h rattling off a series of quick jat6 to put it in the paper, and said that they wwe 4 st season Of competition ie a 8 nl 1 : “a ; ) Team may Pa rtici pate in NAIA Tou rney
sses d x » ‘ ss fe s é : bile
Beil bk Ge oo to play it our way. They may have changed ther my 19-42. last Tuesday night under the livht Plerek
10 yards of the goal line. It ap- ree i $e ; ‘sofa mn , tas! “) 5 ! i reer Teamended its regular season in victorious style by de-
peared as if they were going to agit when they found out Sunday that our Potlerien wing I Mhg Ad Wee 0) Karl Hon Get stenbergor reeautitee for thi aa. Sale
have no trouble scoring, but the ve : the patsies that they may have thought ther tu | fe swept eight of the first ten places wih ! has now in 1 Ui recard books as the record for the most goals
Pottermen stiffened and were able brief analysis of the game is this: LXA had the size ih . leading the field. Tom finished 7 a at eliine Wcur Peds will be playing in the post-season
to stay even for the remainder of two guards both went about 6'3" or 4° and \ 7 14-20 State runners, Ken Jewett an ii ‘ ae ' Asstciation of Intercollegiate Athictics, However,
the first quarte 240 pounds apiece)—Potter had the guts ani ay. rsecond place with a J4 44 mark, h 1 ’ id 1 , { ns bec auld tant had ;
— : a  eeaees mins) auennteiie ; Siena, and Paul ‘Thor “ Pr adverse conditions he constant rain had made
Steward Gets EEP First Score ‘ LXA offense not sharp, espec lally on Uh Mike Winter Frunt alee ne ‘ : is it aiid) The only dry land on the field was in the extreme
Again neither team took the EEP has State's “Mr. Quarterback” Mike ( t vie came in fi ns ay baa A 7 a - — ernie The center of the field was a mixture of water,
initiative until Camarata hit D" : Ml : . can't be beat as far as finding receivers at ] Reaver hiniclie hinith al Cy hi Sophs Cop Two pene a Ee eee

Angclles Ait wi DeaMthl ipiys " long ball goes, The result—Potter, the viet«

State Dominates Play

which took them to the one foot "
line, LXA put up a brick wall, how: \ . 4 do appreciate the fact that LXA ya tn the preceeding mect State chalked up i ny p hb I p . } hi tried to take an carly offensive but, after our
about every ruling conflict, and we realize thst 4 victory over Hudson Valley. ‘This wide 1 i us a OINTS +: vars warmed up, it was evident that State was go-
quite a disadvantage. It was great to sce thr J y was quite surprising us State 4 without the ine teccoutrol the play throughout the game, Almost the
, . . maT Ho ONtine Ghatter'’s play was. ¢ ed in the Adelphi half of

mies of Tom Robinson. State copped
as the tield Dut to the slippery ball and excellent playing by

sto provide our main scoring punch : c
Bt } ' bodies there were no opportunities for us to

ever, and three downs later the
ball was theirs and they seemed to
grey INET Bey Out OT SBE ‘ 5 we hope to see them, or whoever takes the I
His ae nine UNG el ase League Title next year, back again. This ¢
ae ‘through to cut down the come one of the better athletic traditions al s Patil Horan did an excellent tab as li _
LXA ballearrier in the end zone JENKS’ JUNK Sf oi, fie Ge i ene Gd He ind he Adept gone blocked wil our altempte Ye

and thereby register 2 points for ‘ r f | } s tol foun 1 led a break
q aud aah ite Gee Who said that our Varsity Soccer team 1 sition was Ken Jewett in 15010. and hot «a “ol iis passes to lis teammates provided a break in
his Leal, ibapduag/ exlae sestini a are I WEiNg aBEee BPILRD acing kets off pass an in can come from behind in the last half they de> was Paul Slusar with a 1518 mark © Dole ' attack, Gary Penfield, although only threat-
was prevented as Mikas of the vi SEAM ROTMEE Dene Reged by LNA. defender 25 of their 39 goals for the season after thi ! bé Chuck Hunter also scored tor Stat hi \ nu Hieally, Kept the attack up with his long and
sitors intercepted two passes second half and 15 of these 25 in the last at hand ninth respectively. Art Brune Mi stoour haltbacks at midfield
- ———— : on dé oP Score:
Potter Scores Twice More WAA Schedules Oliver: Twinn would like to suggest a new addition as a via ished eleventh 5, ba ‘ol ne veattasiipnsot the
The arter saw vor i ae shball-—2 straight tes of this is more tirine Mot Vite, #8 uth quarter provided the only real ¢
The third quarter saw no scor aller Wieke you 0 pushba straight minutes of this is mor M State squae Net : ;
‘ H “re your heart is , ame 5 ea a . - fiw Ir, Munsey, mentor for the State squia ‘ ne Was slowly running out, the scoring attacks
ing action as each team traded Volleyball Leagues; support Campus Chest.” ee opine or nh other sports . any ss — . with the team’s performance this scise« ‘ Jolly tauns became more and more pressed ‘Alsout inid-
interceptions with Spicci, Mvore, . . we ihe CED eR B id. sur a tremendous Job ee: optimistic about next ve The team ! | bee | h the period, Dave Schryer took a shot that
and Recesso performing the thefts Nominates Officers nS nee game?! a bright future with all its men returning se val sah alow iif the crowd to its fect. However it was too high
for EEP. Several long high punts ‘ unsey feels that the most ‘mproved minner ont an i. ‘ int attempt by Karl to head it into the goal
by booter Chuck Recesso helped By Nancy Schogoleff a is Bill Bronson, Steve Doleski and Paul Sli : Dave took another shot that deflected off
come along way. He would also like to ! ta ai © the voalio but set up Karl with a clear shot at the goal;

Potter stay out of danger a
VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE es. Jewett w acted as a stabilizing intlucs to tt vw quick goals. jy Scored the H % goal ¢ > game. Our de-
LXA started to move in the ULE -= ett who acted as a stabilizing in ' the only and winning goal of the gam 3
i ‘Tuesday League: I the squad t evented Adelphi from even coming close to our
Munsey would like to encourage anyone ' Meme Se ed fh remainder of the game
: ’ n

fourth quarter as their end, Manch, H/T W/L N/2h /2e 4/5
2 2 /5
made two good pass catches, but 3.4 17 35 1-8 5 hing cross-country next year to come toi tects
d 2 : ny Land
1h Yhere were many standouts: in

ted as they neared pay dirt. 12 28 46 27 COSTUME JEWELRY 2 held in Mr. Hathaway's office in Page H
‘otter took over and within a few 36 78 56 “ng will start at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, November 1 ; p | this vame Dave Schryer, Erwin
: : otter C uD, Stemon, and Karl ke .
rales newman emon, 4 arl kept the Adel

minutes scored on a Camarata
hopping with — their

took

relentless. scaring attempts, Ed

F that D'Angel bod Thursday League
pass that D'Angelico grabbed and ; my went
H/9 /1B 1/30 12/7 k phi woralic
carried into the end zune. Mike 'g40 eee ia | Madison-La iy
took the ball over from his quar. 11-12 BUS WE 145 i Broomfield fareed Adelphi to make
forbes, pation “her wae Gaus Te bie We — Lead in Bowling wii. sense nee ined ts
yi j , wrganize a scorns attack

point See your volleyball captain. for
the number of your team
The fraternity men trom KP ee Tivaitay cat Nemetiieless a avast estny effort
FO vegans te and dor thea 82 record they: should

again got their hands on the ball, W. A. A. Meeting: apie i ae
y ies ye ee on Lrst place i he praised as Mish as pass.ble

but two bad dukes by center Nominations were held for nest
Owens put them back on their 20 year’s officers last Wednesday . i i nl seacoast
yard line and gave Potter the ball. ‘They will be posted on the WAA ies j ‘ Pell Gane ag CL SARL GR Th
Again it took only a few plays and bulletin board tur une week. for : : : : : fod eivept four 208 4 saume compared (0 an ay
Camarata galloped around right any additions or ideclinatiuny An ‘ex a sMontaer tis saw WERReah Cl Akathint idan
end for the second score uf the elisubility: list will also be posted * : z bit su whi
quarter, The score now stood 150 1 anyone whase name is not on » 3 a ; me worm Tourney Possible
4 : i : Hurd place with stave, because of ther aut

and remained this way up to the the list thinks that i Shaul In
; i : wok faut pauls Lear

final whistle she should contac i
We should contact Miss Huxley é, te . aes : hank HHL seeeer team may be uy

Vited 1a play in a past season tour

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ONLY i* |; ie \ “vist | AMEA Notices

Absolutely No REFUND or EXCHANGES we ee | fey Se es
Thanksgiving —_- | ae a ee UL

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1961

Thanksgiving Recess

The Thanksgiving rece:
gin at 11:50 a.m. on Wednesda.

Classes will resume at 8:00 a.m.

Kappa Delta the entertainment committee for 0" Monday, November 27. All stu-
he entertainment committee for fonts, with the exception of the fol

Frances Cicero °62, President, conflict party, and Dot Truskolaski i
announces that the chairman for '63 is in charge of invitations,  !Wing, are required to attend
the sorority conflict party skit is Classes: on: November 22! and. 27:
Deena Daniels ‘64, undergraduates on the Dean's List,

graduate students with an average
of 3.5 for the fall semester, and
other students granted special per-
mission by the Office of the Dean,
or the Student Personal Office, be-
fore the date of absence.

Any absences due to illness
excused only if reported to the col-
lege physician in Draper O11 not
later than Thursday, November 30.

Aouse Hous

Kappa Beta
| President, Ron Coslick '62, an-
Psi Gamma nounces that the fraternity will
President Lucille Monaco ‘62, an- hold an open house for freshmen
nounces that Pauline Rescott '62, men and transfer students on Sun-
was pledged to the sorority Mon- day afternoon from 3-5.
day evening. ,
A date party will be held at “pha Pi Alpha
Crooked Lake this evening at 9, President, Ray Smith '62, an
. nounces that there will be a date
Chi Sigma Theta party tonight at Cinci's at 8:30.
Acting President, Judy Davis '63,

announces that Margaret Goodwin Theta Xi Omega

‘61 was pledged to the sorority on Jim MeAden ‘63 announces that

Monday night. the fraternity will hold a date party
The chairman for the conflict tonight at 8:30 at the Fort Orange

party is Mary Alice Lynaush °63 c

Sigma Phi Sigma Judy Kaminsky '62, 15.C, Presi-
There will be a slumber party (ent, announces the following rush
at the house tomorrow night, an- Patty schedule:
nounces Judy Kaminsky "62, Presi- ‘Today: Chi Sigma Theta, Kappa
dent, Delta, Phi Delta and Psi Gamma
A coffee hour will be given Mon- Monday: Beta Zeta, Chi Sina
day evening for the brothers of ‘Theta, Psi Gamma anil Sigma Phi
heta Xi Omega Sigma Albany will hold open house Sun
_ Tuesday: Gamma Kappa Phi, day afternoon, from 4:00 to 8:00
Kappa Delta, Phi Delta and Sigma p.m. for Jewish students, Students
Alpha from all area colleges are invited

Smease Clearing
The Bureau of Contractors of the
Department of Public Works of
New York State has recently pub
lished a notice to bidders concern
sealed proposals for heating
work to improve ventilation in the
snack bar and yame roams and to
install ventilation in’ the laundry

rooms in Brubacher Hall

Beth Emeth Open House
The Con jon Beth Emeth,
of Reform ‘Tradition, of the City of

Gamma Kappa Phi
President. Beatrice Heath °62
announces that the sorority's fore

ss will be-

dors

Notices |

Senior Pictures
Senior pictures will be taken for
the final time Monday in Brubacher
from 2:45 - 5:00 p.m. Seniors should
sign up on the PED bulletin board.
hey are requested to be prompt
and to bring the $1.50 sitting fee
with them,
SUB Prints
All SUB prints must be returned
this Sunday. The dollar deposit will
be returned upon receipt of the
print
SUB's Foreign Student Ambassa-
to State Night will be held
Sunday night at 8:00 p.m. State's
exchange students will speak about
their countries.

Sophomore Election

‘Today is the last day for nomi
nations for the Senate replacement
Any. cligible Sophomore
may be nominated by placing his
name on the Soph bulletin board
The cleetion to replace Jim
Wheeler, who resigned

D and A Initiation
Dramatics and Arts Council) will
hold its formal initiation of new
members, November 28, at 7:00
pm. in Brubacher Upper I
Following

election

une
the inittation, there will
be a stiest speaker, ‘This portion
of the evening, slated begin
whout 8:30, will be open to all
students

SEA Slates
StudentPang
For Monday

What was your mos}
problem?

wi §S Your relationship;
your co-operating — teacher
other members of the facyjy>

To what extent did yoy part
pate in extra-curricular activin,

These and other 4
he discussed 1
panel of returniy
at the Student '
tion meetin
in Draper
ists will i
fields of study
campus provray

Mr. Robert
tor of the
will moderate
will be an infor
all those who
student teachit
fant future. Nor
invited

activite

on

Dick Saucers

is in your che

pus Chest

mal rush party will be held tumor.
Tow afternoon from 3-5. Barbara
enan ‘64 is chairman of enter.
iment

Nancy Schogoleff ‘64, is in ch
entertainment for the conflict

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of

Co-chairmen of Formal

Miles, Me ene Tareyton deli
the favor.

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Beta Zeta
Doris Edelstein President,

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FILTER
DOES IT!

announces that Jean Van Slyke '64
has accepted a bid to the sorority

Millie Fletcher '63, head of con.
flict party, relates the chairmen
of various committees: invitations,
Sue Murphy and Sandy Lisson’
Sophomores and set-up, Sharon
Lenowetz '64 and Marilyn Hough-
ton '63,
Phi Delta

There will be an open house for
off-campus men tonight from 8-11
announces Sally Junes '62, Presi,
dent

Sigma Alpha
Donna Pacelli ‘63 is the acting
President of the sorurity whi
Doris Willams "62, President Is
student teachine. Dot Truskalaski
Is the aeting corre Spondine seers
tary while oO) Lambert
pondine secretary is student web

corre

Shari Bradish "60 is chairman o

SUMMER
JOBS

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Write To:
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De fa

American
Service,
Liberte,

Student
22, Ave,
Luxembourg

ea says Publius
pleaser.

Says Boom-Boom,
really delivers de gustibus Legions of smokers are

Corner ONTARIO and BENSON

FLORIST and
GREENHOUSE

DIAL 4-11

College Florist for Years

Roman.

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( Boom- Boom) Aurelius, Coliseum ¢ rowd-

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Pry a couple of packs of ‘Tareytons, They’re the packs

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PURE WHITE
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ALBANY, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1,

1961 VOL, XLVI, No.

“Manhattans” Canadian Players to Present
To Climax ‘61 King Lear in Arctic Setting

This is the first

Campus Chest

Man- Artic

Joe Oppedisano and his an setting

time in
that William: Shakespeare's King Lear ho
This concept is an

the history of the thea
s been played

“attempt to f

tre
in
ree

hattans will climax the 1961 Cam. the imagination and underline the primitive struggle with

pus Che
“Nanhatten Serenade,”

group's theme song, on December Foundation. Mb)
2at Alden-Waterbury Dining Hall. {ign. states, “The
at 9 p. m., Ue accor. edge and provid
croup will offer iS eX tect upon Hi

pt and talent to entertain
Manhattan fans and Campus Chest
supporters:

The Manhattan Men

The Manhattans were organized mw
fie years azo under the leader.
thp of Joe Oppedisano, a 1961
graduate of Albany State, who

«s the accordion his specialty
in sound.

The group features the saxa
phone blending of the Larossi twins,

rand Prank, 1956 graduates
of St. Michael's College in’ Ver.
mont, and former directors of the
$ Michael's dance orchestra

Artic

section consists of

Herbie George on bass, and Paul
ron drums, Herl has play

h many name jazz yroups

ling Mose Allison and Rex

His also no stranger

roups, having previous

} worked with Cozy Cole
Dance Casual

Dress for the dance is
aul, with or without a date Ab R

av welcome, There is no set ad out ka

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Cmpus Chest will be accepted: at tru

t)
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all

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rat ill le
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door, Women may
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purchase
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Drive to the tune of human mature and the natural elements which is the very
the core of King Lear” according to the Canadian Players
David Gardner
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Women who attend

Trustees Appoint Tisdale
To Assist College Planning

Colonel Walter M. Tisdale, commanding officer at the
Watervliet Arsenal since August, 1958, has been appoint-
ed Assistant to the President for Planning and Develop-
ment at State University College at Albany. His appoint-
ment, announced by Dr. Evan R. Collins, President of the
College, becomes effective January 31, 1962.

Present plans call for a complete relocation of State
University College from its present site on Western Avenue
to the 220-acre Albany Country Club site. Grading and
site clearance is expected to start next year with an 800-
student dormitory slated for com-
pletion by 1964. Increased facilities
will permit the college to ¢spand
its enrollment from the cw rent
2.900 to 7,000 by 1970

Multi-Purpose Institution

The facilities, will also permit
the college to reach its full poten-
tial as a multi-purpose institution.
A full liberal arts curriculum and
expanded graduate program will be
added to the teacher education
program

Assistance In Development

Colonel Tisdale will assist in the
development of the site for. the
college, “both as a physical plant
and as a reflection of a complex
educational program,"” said Dr
Collins in- making the announce:
ment

Praised By ¢

Colonel ‘Tisdale's
ments at Watervliet
recently by the Chief of U Army
Ordnance when Lt, Gen John
I, Hinrichs said Colonel Tisdale's
expansion of scientific personnel
and facilities was largely respon.
sible for the arsenal's present pre-
eminence as a Weapons research
and engineering center

Served In Germany

Before his Watervliet assignment
Col. Tisdale served three years in
Germany as Ordnance Officer, 7th
Army, and as Deputy Ordnance
Officer, U.S, Army in Europe, In
1957, he earned a yraduate degree
in yeo-politics at the University of
Heidelburyg. From 1952 to 1955, he
commanded the Philadelphia Ord-
nance District, directing 3500 em-
ployees in the administration of a
three-hillion dollar annual weapons
procurement. program

Native New Yorker

During World War TL, Colonel
Nisdale, a native New Yorker and
graduate of the U.S. Military
served with the | Air
Hawai, Australia, New

my Chief
accomplish:
were praised

Miss Turner

Announces NYS

‘Turner, Associate
Mathematics, an
Upper New York
State Section of the Mathematical
Associition of America Mathema
tics Contest will take place March
§ The deadline for — registration
tor the contest is December 9.

Miss Nura D
Vrotessor of
nounees that the

approsimately 160,
the examination
and 2.519 studenis stom the upstate
New York section participated
This year 18 colleges are providing.
attractive scholarships to top rank
in students on the @samination

Last year
duu students tox

available are
mm oboth need and ability
hundred dollar cash awards
oltered and Live United +
sits will Academy
Pishest rankuist Force in
saakit Guinea, Biak, the Philippines and
Japan, From 145 to WAZ, he was
Ordnanee Officer for the Far Bast
Air Force He also has served as
ab the contest Chief of the eins and Anumunition
avatds of SM Division, Aberdeen Prov ine Ground
Hels itt Wilh the Industrial Division
he Otfiee, Chief of Ordnance, Wash
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