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VOLUME XXXI. READING, PA. NO. SEVENTEEN Student Council AlbrightLebanon College Gingrich Valley Library Dr. Cly:le Lynch, presidentAlbright of CollegeMID-SEMESTER Gingrich Library EXAMS Albright College Gingrich Library Bows Twice to will be Dean Walton has announced Probes Athletic the guest speaker at a Fellowship that mid-semester examinations Debate Team Dinner to be held in the college will not begin until Monday, Board Action dining hail on Monday evening, April 16, in order that the stu­ Season to be Concluded With St. March 19, at 6 o’clock. President dents may have the opportunity to Athletic Council to Reconsider De­ Francis, Western Maryland J. Warren Klein will introduce prepare for such. Easter vaca­ cision on New Athletic and Gettysburg the speaker. The presidents of tion will begin Thursday, March Program the' Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. will Albright College Gingrich Library assist in carrying outAlbright the pro­ College29, after Gingrich the Inst Library class and will Albright College Gingrich Library Debaters Continue to Win Under gram, part of which will consist terminate Monday, April 9, at Action Taken by Council to In­ Splendid Tutelage of of informal group singing. 8.00 A. M. clude Monday in Easter Dr. E. R. Page Vacation On Monday night the Albright Col­ Miriam Bell Wins Seniors Announce lege debating team, coached by Dr. At a special meeting of the Student Page, of the English Department, met Prize in National May 26th as Date Council on Wednesday, definite action Lebanon Valley College. The affirma­ W.C.T.U. Contest For Annual Dance was taken against any move on the part Albrighttive team College went to Gingrich Lebanon. Both Library de­ Albright College Gingrich Library of authoritiesAlbright toward theCollege cancellation Gingrich Library bates were won by Albright College. Contest Open to All Classes This Graduating Class Plan O riginal of baseball and track schedules for the The question for debate was: “Re­ Year; Prizes Are $15 Program for Senior Night; coming season. The position of the solved, That the essential features of the and $ 5 Committee Appointed Council in this matter was made known N. R. A. should be adopted as the perm­ by a formal statement submitted to the anent policy of the United States gov­ Miss Miriam Bell, a Sophomore at The Senior Class will sponsor the an­ administration, including also reasons ernment.” Those upholding the nega­ Albright, recently won the National W. nual Senior ball this year, Saturday why these sports should not be abol­ tive side were: J. Doyle, L. Brininger, C. T. U. essay contest, for which she was evening, May 26. The affair will be ished. In doing this, the Council ex­ Albrightand H. Mayer.College The Gingrichguest debaters Library were: rewarded the prize of $40.Albright The' reward College held at the Gingrich Berkshire HotelLibrary and will be pressed the Albrightview held by College the entire Gingrichstu­ Library H. C- Hollingsworth, M. J. Hostetter, was attained through a process of elim­ conducted in a spring formal manner. dent body and felt that those in au­ and R. W. Etter. Dr. Gingrich was ination, the prfce essay winning first the The Class Committee, headed by Mar­ thority would consider this opinion be­ chairman for the evening. Judges were: local contest, then garnering the state garet Wittman, are at present endeav­ fore making a final decision for or E. B. Yiech, the debate coach and prin­ title, and Anally topping the national oring to obtain the services of an out­ against cancellation. cipal of West Reading High School; R. contest. Cong: atulations are due Miss standing orchestra. The name of the In connection with the abolition of D, Hoffsomer, debate coach of Birds- Bell for the brought to Albright t»*».nd secured will be published in a » ’ spring sport, the College Athletic Coun­ boro High School, and Rev. W. J. Arms, through her winning national honors. issue. cil have forwarded the reason that Al­ The graduating class are also making Albrightof the UniversalistCollege Gingrich Church in Reading. Library The contest last year wasAlbright limited to College Gingrich Library bright will merelyAlbright be following College the gen­Gingrich Library Each speaker was allowed ten minutes plans for the Annual Senior Class Night, eral trend of all college athletic pro­ Freshmen; this year it will be opened to held during commencement week of for the main speech and five minutes for all classes. The winners of the local grams in omitting baseball from its rebuttal. The decision was unanimously each year. It is the desire of the class sche'dule. It is their aim to drop inter­ prizes will receive $15 and $5. Those de­ to make preparations for an original in Albright’s favor. siring to enter the contest will kindly collegiate abseball with the thought of Those debating on the affirmative type of program, which will include the giving more attention to intermural hand all manuscript to Professor Voigt entire roster of the class of ’84. A sep­ side at Lebanon Valley were: I. Batdorf, not later than May 1. games. We believe, however, that stu­ N. Danford, and E. Goldstan. Morris, ------#------arate committee has been appointed to dent sentiment in regards to this ir­ AlbrightWomer Collegeand Reber Gingrichupheld the negative Library Albright Collegeplan and Gingrich conduct theLibrary Senior Class regular procedureAlbright will College bC recognized. Gingrich Library side. A modified Oregon plan was used SIGMA TAU DELTA HOLDS Night program. The committee con­ The Student Council petition will doubt­ there. The! main case of each side was ANNUAL PLEDGE SERVICE sists of: Robert Hollinger, chairman; less receive full recognition on the part presented by two speakers in succes­ Willard Burger, Martha Felmlee, Ralph On Thursday evening, March 15, the of the Athletic Board. It is believed De Franco, Betty Reimelspacher. The that the Athletic Board will endeavor to sion. The last speaker did the cross­ Sigma Tau Delta fraternity held their questioning. The audience judged the committee will meet Monday, March 19, pledge service in the parlors of Selwyn solicit some additional funds for base­ debate. A vote was taken before and at 1.00 P. M., in the administration ball; if these efforts are successful, the Hall. Dr. Eugene R. Page, Miss Ruth C. after. The results, based on a point sys­ building. spring sport would be continued. Shaffer, Miss Ruth Hicks, Miss Jean ------#------tem, showed a score of 26-4 in favor of Rosencrantz, Miss Stella Hettrick, and The Council also took action in favor Albrightthe affirmative College side. Gingrich Library Albright CollegeLUTHERAN Gingrich STUDENTS Library Albright College Gingrich Library Mr. George Frey were pledged and will DISCUSS MAJOR PROBLEMS of including Monday in the Easter va­ On Wednesday afternoon the affirma­ be received into active membership at cation. Since other higher institutions tive team of Gettysburg visited Al­ the formal initiation ceremony to be During the period of Lent, Lutheran of learning are careful to make it un­ bright. Dr. Cook was chairman of the held Wednesday evening, March 28th, students have been engaged in a most necessary for students to return to col­ debate. Speakers for Albright were: P. following a banquet in the Spanish profitable and interesting discussion of lege on Sunday, the governing body was Fye and N. Danfort. Those from Get­ Room of Albright College. Significant Social Facts in the Social of the opinion that it would not be un­ tysburg were: Dunkelberger and Order, fair for Albrightians to have the same ------♦------with the attempt to apply discov­ Schreckengaust. The Oregon plan was eries of discussion to active life on Al­ privilege. Albrightused. Judge College were: Gingrich F. Lantz, 'of Library West TEMPLE U. IS HOST Albright Collegebright College Gingrich campus. Library It is a discussion Albright------♦------College Gingrich Library Reading High School; N. C. Brillhart, TO I. N. A. DELEGATES of social problems of today in the' light of Reading High School, and Rev. H. S. of Christianity. These meetings are held ; COLLEGE TO SPONSOR Kehn, of the Zion Reformed Church of will be host to weekly on Friday afternoon at 1.00 SECOND “FIRESIDE HOUR” Reading. Albright won unanimously. delegates attending the annual spring o’clock in the Lower Social Room of On Wednesday evening the negative convention of the Intercollegiate News­ Selwyn Hall. E. Hanley Jones* book, Another friendly “Fireside Hour” team, consisting of J. Doyle, L. Brin­ paper Association, March 28 and 24. The Christ of the Mount, is used be­ will be held on Friday evening, March inger, and H. Mayer, met Elizabethtown Final plans are being completed for the cause of its exposition of the' Sermon 28, in the College dining hall. The pro­ AlbrightCollege Collegeat Elizabethtown. Gingrich The decisionLibrary The committee in chargeAlbright of the con­ Collegeon the Mount Gingrich and its relationsLibrary to social gram, sponsoredAlbright by the Y.College M. and Y. Gingrich W. Library was two to one, favor Elizabethtown. vention promises a well rounded pro­ problems. We urge all students and C. A., will be in charge of Peg Witt­ The last debate at home will be held gram. Questionnaires have been sent to members of the faculty to attend these man and Lester Stabler. Group singing on Tuesday or Wednesday night with the various colleges who are sending interesting meetings and share in our and an open discussion of a live subject , Elizabethtown delegates in an effort to determine what discussions. will compose part of the program as well upholding the affirmative side. the? member papers would like to dis­ ------*------as individual stunts. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday cuss at the business meetings. These STAFF MEETING All students and faculty are invited the ffirmative team of Albright College questions will be brought up at the in­ The Albrightian staff will meet in the to attend this informal gathering will travel to St. Francis, Western formal round table discussions where Albright College Gingrich Library Albright CollegeAlbrightian Gingrich office Tuesday, Library at three around the fireplace,Albright which College tends to Gingrichfos­ Library Maryand, and Gettysburg and conclude the delegates may go over them. the debating season. (Continued on Page 2) o’clock. ter student-faculty relationships.

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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) AlbrightQty? College Albngtttian Gingrich LibraryLiterary ColumnAlbright CollegePROMINENT Gingrich Library TheAlbright “ Y” Column College Gingrich Library (Founded 1868) By Lewis Jones ± E O P L E . . . Published every Friday during the school A small but enthusiastic group of year by the students of Albright College. boarding students greeted Professor W. Reading, Pa. PART II (Concluded) I. Miller at the regular Vesper Service EDITORIALSTAFF _ I have said that Hemingway and his last Sunday1 evening in the Social Room Bditor-in-Chlef— ...... John O. Wyle school are romanticists, as opposed to of Selwyn Hall. His topic was Christian Associate- • * ■Editors...... {Catharine ¿ it... f Dorcas Haines Yerfces classicists, in that they are passionately Realities. From the very interesting Managing Bditor ...... Bester Stahles subjective: every emotion is actual and talk by our registrar we were able to Albright CollegeLITERARY Gingrich EDITORS Library positive, and they reproduce-,Albright or try College to Gingrich Library point out forAlbright ourselves College some of the Gingrich re­ Library Janies Doyle Stella Hetrich reproduce, that emotion in the reader. quisites for success. Professor Miller FEATURE EDITORS .. But their romanticism shades off into stated that success comes to anyone who John Fay Clyde Mullen realism that is oftimes appaling, por­ has been earnest, sincere in his work, Elizabeth Rimelspacher Lewis Jones traying life in all its detail, starkly. and has taken God with him all the way REPORTERS to help, him through. It is that feeling Marshall Brenneman Sarah Hoffman And it is in that respect that they sin that may come after one has done the Helen Yohn Elliot Goldstan primarily against aesthetics. It is no Willard Burger Leroy Garrigan less significant now as criticism that very best he could under the circum­ Douglas Sechler Ruth Hicks stances. His conscience is free, and he Gene Barth Irvin Batdorr long ago Sophocles sneered at the plays feels that he has done his utmost. The Madge Dieffenbach of his contemporary, Euripides. “He best way to realize the reality of true Albright College Gingrich Library paints men as they are? Albright I paint them Collegeas Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library BUSINESS STAFF they ought to be.” Clearly Sophocles living is to work one’s limit. Samuel Henry______Business Manager We have gotten off to a good start for Leroy Garrigan, Assistant Business Mgrr. saw what was the one unpardonable sin Richard Roeder -...... Adv. Manager against art and human welfare. For our new plan of Vesper Services. Have George Messersmith, Circulation Mgr. the Greeks, who knew something about you tried to share your philosophy of Howard Leiphart.....Circulation Manager it, recognized that gracefully to prevar­ living with others? Come to Vespers Terms: $2.00 per year—10 cents a copy icate about mankind and human exist­ next Sunday to hear another leader of ence was urt’s first consideration and RALPH DE FRANCO youth help you to find the basic founda­ function. Therefore they chose as sub­ tions for your own philosophy of ideal jects worth handling protagonists from (Lions Club) Christian living. Bring a friend and any Editorials antiquity, who, as far ns existent proofs In “Radio” we hove one of our most puzzling questions which are troubling Albright College Gingrich Library went, might have conceivablyAlbright moved “asCollege Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library THE JUNIATA DEBATE popular athletes. A Senior who has they ought to be.” Homer, the oldest been active not only in the sport realm, It would be a mistake on our part story teller, dealt with legends that m but in the extra-curricular work of the The program for the Y. W. on to let the outcome of the annual A1 his day were ancient and common school, Ralph has retained his popular­ Wednesday night was presented by the knowledge. And if Odesseus needed any ity throughout his four years. The or­ Sophomore girls. Edith Jones and Jean bright-Juniata debate slip by with superhuman powers, Homer was never ganization of the Lions fast year elected Ilosencranse were in charge of the wor­ out a word of comment. It was loath to give them to him. He knew,, “Radio” as their president, a position ship service, and a prayer hymn was clearly evident that not only the stu of course, that actuality was otherwise, In which he proved very capable. He sung by Rachel Snyder and Grace Ket- ut he sighed and thought it would be has served on several outstanding com­ ner. A short skit,, entitled “Watermelon dents of the College, but the entire very gratifying if men were super­ audience of the occasion were dis­ mittees and at various tunes sprouted Pickles,” was given by Dorothy Brill- Albright College Gingrich Library human. Albright Collegereal leadership Gingrich qualities. Library hart and RuthAlbright Hicks. College Gingrich Library satisfied with the decision made by I alter equally did literature avoid the judges. realities. Knights with divine courage “Radioes” domain, however, is the We can but feel that some parti and unconquerable swords rescued demv- fiefd of athletics, in which he is recog­ sels from infinities of dragons; and Cin- nized as. one of the school’s- outstanding For a Bite Between Classes ality was shown on the part of the derallas always married princeB.. Snap men. Being a letter man in three major judicators. We have no criticism to later in miracle and mystery plays this sports, he has garnered an enviable rep­ make in connection with the Juniata same tendency to flatter poor mankind, utation for himself. This season he was E. B. MOSER team. They were ably represented was undeniable. Then, with the druiuar- elected co-captain of the Red and White Lunch Room for Day Students and certainly had no part in decid­ tistys came also the desire to escape' into quint and Fast season proved' to be one Albright College Gingrich Library fiction. Shakespeare, Albright perhaps, nasCollege of the- Gingrichoutstanding Library backs on- the grid­ Albright College Gingrich Library ing the final pronouncement of the tainted with a certain amount of real­ iron-,. winner. We are making criticism of ism, but it is hidden under a flow of “Radio”’ is another embryo’ teacher, the fact that authority in choosing lovely words. And Shakespeare! is the and we believe- if given the opportunity judges and general arrangement of greatest aesthetic criminal in literature. 'will prove to be an excellent conch. the annual debate is left in hands jB at cases in point are innumerable, a id we need not go on multiplying thrum other than those directly connected Se we see, then, that men seize upon and Diät «486 Dial «486 Albright Collegi with our College administration and jealously guard eternally in their souls debating team. and in their libraries only that wliiclv Weller's Flowers READING, PA. praises either rather futile egoes, and AlbrightThe College fact that Gingrich the Juniata Library team be Albright College Gingrich429Washington Library Street Albright College Gingrich Library lieved themselves defeated . at the shields them, if only for a moment or two, from the inescapable grimness of ABRAHAM UNCOLN HOTEL C ollegiate Courses, Sperisi ■close of the debate adds proof to our existence. And they turn away from the Courses in Music, Commerce, Elo­ assumption that the judges were brutal exposition of facts clothed as- cution, Domestic Science, end for either partial in their decision or fiction; and even tho those works that Teachers. were incompetent—we hesitate to insist on reality may have a popular ac­ Campus—30 acres. Location claim for a time, in exorably they are- unsurpassed; environment unex­ infer the latter. . shelved out of reach. Far Dances and Banquet» We will gain little by rehashing Of course, there are other qualities celled. Albrightand Collegecommenting Gingrich upon this yearLibrary s an­ that give a novel greatness;Albright that goes;College GingrichIRIS Library CLUB J. WARRENAlbright KLEIN, College A.M..D.D. Gingrich Library nual forensic battle with Juniata. ithout saying. Simplicity, beauty, time­ l U iri— and Trent Avenue» President lessness . .. these three, but the greatest Wyasnlsslng We do feel, however, that our ad­ Write for Catalogue to Presi­ ministration will see the necessity of- of all is prevarication. Henri Millet, Mgr. DtaXNOO dent J. W. Klein, Reeding, Penna. I,caving, then, most contemporary fic­ IW tfW U W W changing the place for the debate tion out in the cold...... and also the necessity of making our own arrangements. Certainly we TEMPLE HOST TO »VI%&** ^ ***dfr^*^^ have no desire to arouse any senti­ 1. N. A. DELEGATES ment between the two schools, tor MIRACLEAN Albrightthe Collegeannual encounter Gingrich has Librarysucceeded (Continued fromAlbright Page 1) College Gingrich—A scientifically Library correct gar­ Albright College Gingrich Library in creating a great deal of interest in An unusually large number of promi­ ment cleaning process. W. B. BOYER both colleges. We have no desire to nent newspapermen have been obtained, Exclusive Miracleaner in Incorporated discontinue such, but let s battle on as speakers of the convention. Among Reading these speakers are men representing neutral ground next year. every phase of the newspaper field. Pub­ DIAL 7272 “Drugs lishers, cartoonists, columnists and ad­ We call for and deliver at school vertising men are among those vrtio will That A re” Theatre Column peak. 1 i k CLEANING and Albright College Gingrich Library Arthur Brisbane, famousAlbright columnist, College j MODEL Gingrich LibraryDYEING C O . Albright College Gingrich Library and editor of the Hearst newspapers, THREESTORES j j 347-349 North Fifth Stroot B ' with Do° el«8 Jr will address the convention. Mr. Bris­ Ninth and Spring m A M T - w m B' bS»™ portrays tho bane’s column, “Today,” appears in the “Philadelphia Record,” and in a num­ Ninth and Greenwich ber of other newspapers throughout the Thirteenth and Amity country. It consists of a brief outline of SA day. "Wooden hBar," m us cal entertam the news, interspersed by the terse com­ ments of the writer. Other famous col r ESSICKa BARR^ umnists who will attend are:^ Drew Vint Our Fountain Pearson, author of the Washington I INSURANCE AND BONDS jj Albright 19-20,College W arner Gingrich B axter in "As Library H usbands Merry-Go-Round,” andAlbright first president College Gingrich Library AllAlbright the Other CollegeStudents Do! Gingrich Library of the L N. A.; Don Rose, columnist of 533 Penn S t, Rending j W ednesday and T hnisday. M arch 21-2 the “Evening Ledger?” Morgan Cook Frtoy°Vnd0rsitu?day°M aroh2a-23. of the “Inquirer.” ffmtfif Rebel." with Louis Twenken.

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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) PAGETHREE T H E ALBRIGHTIAN Inter-Fraternity Oslislo is Selected Smithmen End Swimming Meet to on All-Conference Take It From Me . Season with Mythical Quintette Albright CollegeJay Gingrich Fay Library Albright Collegebe Gingrich Held LibraryMar. 23 Albright College Gingrich Library Even Record Splash! That’s just the moist sound latest« Rates Forward Birth on Last aSturday night Albright took it made by the fraternity mermen who are Second All-Star Oslislo Tops Individual Scorers; regaining their aquatic skill for the ap­ on the chin from Lebanon Valley atLeb- proaching inter-fraternity swimming S election anon in the last game of the season to the latest« and Shipe follow meet to be held Friday, March 23, at the tune of 87-81. Albright led at the half Close Behind Goose Oslislo, Senior co-captain and 22-12, but the Mylin coached boys cut Y. M. C. A. The Kappa Upsilon Phi fra­ ternity captured the prized trophy last brilliant guard on the basketball team this lead way down and won the- game. for the last three seasons, has duplicated They scored 19 points while Albright year, but it has lost a number of water Albright College Gingrich Library Albright closed her 1988-84Albright basketball College stars through Gingrich graduation. Library Enthusiasm his feat of lastAlbright year by being College chosen Gingrichfor Library was scoring 2 in one part of the second season with eight wiiis and eight losses. is running high, as each fraternity is re­ a guard berth on the mythical all-star half. The writer did not attend the The high light of the season was the serving the choice position on its social team of the Eastern Inter­ game but from all reports the Smith defeat of Villanova in a closely con­ collegiate Conference. The Harrisburg men showed some of their passing a- room for the beautiful trophy now on tested game. Villanova, rated as one of view in the book store. May the best Morning Telegraph, which annually se­ bility in the first half and made Leb­ the outstanding teams of in the East, flnney-tribe imitators splash to victory. lects the champion aggregation, also an­ anon look sick—too bad this could not came to Reading expecting to take the nounced that Tommy Iatesta, also a have? been the case all year. 'Jons into camp by a large score. Coach Ray Morris, who is supervis­ Senior with three years of varsity ex­ The usual custom at this time of the ing the event, has announced the follow­ perience, had been given a position at year is for each school paper to pick an Breaking even with our rivals, the ing order of ecents: forward on the second team. All-Conference Team. So here is the Blue and White, it can be considered a Albright College Gingrich Libraryfair season. Many of theAlbright games were College 1. 160-yard Gingrich relay Library The otherAlbright choices were College all accurately Gingrich Library one that the writer thinks is the best picked and well merited. MacMillian, of and he has seen each team play at least ery closely contested, some being lost 2. 401 yard breast-stroke by one or two points. The Lions started 8. 40-yard free style Gettysburg, the cleverest performer to once. appear on the Reading Y court this year, First Team: off with a bang, winning four straight 4. 220-yard free style games, and were considered as the team 5. 50-yard back-stroke is selected as Oslislo’s partner on the Forward—Jacobs, F. and M. to win the Conference'. Traveling to 6. 100-yard free-style back court; Jacobs, F. and M., and Bart­ Forward—Cico, Gettysburg Allentown, the Mules handed the Lions 7. Fancy diving hold, Lebanon Valley, the best shots in Center—Johnson, Ursinus their first defeat; they then dropped the league, won forward jobs, while Guard—Mac Millan, Gettysburg 3 Compulsory dives Cuchran, Muhlenberg’s lanky high three successive games to the Migdals, 1. Front dive Guard—Oslislo, Albright F. and M., and another to Muhlenberg. scorer, was awarded the tap-off posi­ 2. Back Dive tion. A strange fact lies in the situation Albright CollegeSecond Gingrich Team: LibraryThe next game brought Albright Albright and College Gingrich8. Front jack-knife Library Albright College Gingrich Library Lebanon Valley together in one of the 8 Optional dives that every member of the championship Forward—Barthold, Lebanon Valley many thrillers they have played this sea­ Gettysburg five was chosen for one of Forward—Iatesta, Albright son; the final whistle gave the game to Rules for the contestants: the three teams except Cico. Rumors Center—Sterner, Muhlenberg the Lions by one point. The Red and are that this husky chap, who handles Guard—Haller, F. and M. White took a trip to the Battlefields and 1. No varsity swimmer is allowed the pivot play for the Bullets, was omit­ Guard—Rodgers, Muhlenberg came back shell-shocked by the Bullets. to compete. ted because of temperamental difficul­ The Bears were the next victims of the 2. A contestant is allowed to enter ties. Lions in a closely fought contest at the any number of events. Here are the three mythical teams: Girls End Season local Y. The Villanova Wildcats came 8. All racing starts will be from a to town hungry for Lion meat, but, in dead start. First Team Albrightin College First GingrichDivision Library of stead, the Wildcats wereAlbright tamed in College Gingrich Library Jacobs...... Albright...... CollegeF* and Gingrich M. Library great exhibition of team work. The The swimming meet serves as a com­ Barthold ...„...... „...Lebanon Valley City B. B. League Lions lost to F. and M., won from petent, interesting bridge over the' gap Cuchran ...... Muhlenberg Drexel, lost to Gettysburg, and then separating the seasons of basketball and MacMillan...... Gettysburg The Albright girls’ basketball team took it on the chin from Hooks Mylin’s baseball. Despite certain adverse criti­ Oslislo ...... :...... Albright ended the first half of the season in the Boys. They finished up the season with cism, intermural sports have witnessed Second Team first division of the City League. flhe eight wins and eight losses. keen competition and whole-hearted fun winner of the first division will play the on the part of the fraternities in sincere Breisch ...... — - M fe g f winner of the second division. In a Oslislo, All-Conference guard, was co-operation with Coach John Smith, Iatesta ...... -...... Albright play-off Wednesday night, the Albright the leading scorer with Iatesta, Shipe athletic department head. This year, in M iller...... Lebanon Valley Albrightgirls lostCollege 89-19 to Gingrichthe leaders of Library the first and Woods close behind.Albright Oslislo was College inter-fraternity Gingrich sports, Library the Zetas proved Reynolds’...... Albright College Gingrich Library division. The lineup of the game fol the most deadly foul shooter, garnering to be the best in touciiball, the Lion.club Olkewicz...... - ...... Gettysburg lows: 24 out of 87 with Iatesta and Shipe num championed the basketball league, but Third Team Wittman, Henry Beglinger, forwards. bering nearly as many. Albright out who’s going to capture the aquatic Dracha ...... Gettysbrug scored her opponents, gathering 620 Yohn, Turner, Slater, guards. trophy? Knapp...... - ...... D^exe* points to 578. In the league games, Al Howard ...... -...... Gettysburg Goforth, center. bright was outscored 488 to 492. The The author is of the opinion that sev­ Sprinkle, Bentzel, Hicks, side center. eral rules should be added to secure tale that tells the story of Albright*: Rodgers"'"..’!...... Muhlenberg The girls’ basketball team from Al poor season is summed up in these fig fairplay for all. The following rules are- bright bowed to the Lebanon Valley ures. Albright was awarded 251 shoots submitted with the boys that they may nillllHHIHIBIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIHIIIIHOIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIHHIIIg team at Annville last Saturday with a via the foul route, but was only able to be carefully considered and executed: Albrightfinal College score of 85-27. Gingrich The second Library half account for 182; this is Albright only 52% and College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library was very evenly matched, but too much perhaps means the difference between 1. Life savers, water wings, row boats I KEYSTONE I of a lead had been established in the first the winning and losing of five games. or other unfair means are abso­ half to be overcome. After the game, lutely prohibited. | MEAT MARKET B the Albright girls were pleasantly en­ Record of the Season 2. Splashing water in a fellow con­ 1 We Supply Albright with all 1 tertained at dinner in the North Hall Albright, 50 Kutztown, 20 testant’s eyes, tickling feet, biting 1 Meats and Meat Products | dormitoiy. Albright, 57 Ursinus, 48 ears or toes and eye-gouging will Q U A LITY M EATS _____1 ssiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiD iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiig Albright, 48 Kutztown, 84 disqualify the user of such ungen- AND GROCERIES 1 Alhright, 58 Drexel, 34 tlemanly methods. Albright, 86 Muhlenberg, 45 8. No contestant will be allowed to • I Albright■ Compliments College Gingrich of Library Alhright, 24 Migdals,Albright27 Collegeswallow. Gingrich more than Library ten gallons of AlbrightSTORES ATCollege Gingrich § Library Albright, 42 F. and M., 43 the pool water. 38*40 South Seventh S t I I Eric C. Fcglcy Albright, 26 Muhlenberg, 29 4. Any person caught placing tacks on 400 Schuylkill Ave. 818 Penn St. g Albright, 48 Lebanon Valley, 42 the diving board will be subject to = 12th and Robeson Streets g Albright, 21 Gettysburg, a gentle ten-minute ducking. I 1 Albright, 88 Ursinus, BnmniiniiBiiiiiiiiHiiBiniiiiiiiiiBiiiniiiiniBiiiiu»mnBiiiiiiiiiiiin5 Albright, 39 Villanova, Albright, 48 F. and M., Arrow “Sanforized” Shirt* Albright, 42 Drexel Exclusively aft Albright, 27 Gettysburg, Albright College Gingrich Library Albright, 81 LebanonAlbright Valley, 87 College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library PAUL’S 527 Penn Street 620 578 Slater’s Restaurants Better Quality Men's Wear 231 PENN STREET 641 FRANKLIN STREET Individual Scoring READING, PENNA. No. Attem’d Fouls PONTIAC Player of Goals Fouls Made Tot. 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