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... VOL L1I, NO.2 - AIIDMO RE and IRYN MAW R, PA., WEDN ESDAY, OCTO BER 12, 1955 Copyrlpt,Wawr TrUlt or I'IIICE 20 CEN TS Bryn CoII,p, lUI Juniors Choose Cast for Their Show; At Opening Convocation President McBride 'Knock on Rock' Rehearsals Underway . �n . ts 0'· The .. l ha. been hooen and Nancy Schwuts, Sandy Sloeg .. R t , . � ; , eporUl ppom rehear ..1 are in lull ,wing for Miui Wiseman and Alien Quandt. A ISCDSSeS' '57', 1 men Bnmam tles ahow, "Knoc.k on Rock," to be In the modern dance are Sylvia Year ..iven Sal, Oet. 22. Hewitlu.-Ruth Sue Weingarten, Colle&e Begins Heading the "ca.l ot thousand," Beverly tramand Carolyn Weir. With Largest are Patty Ferguson and Rabbit Janel \1atand Steffie Hetzel will do Mac:Veagb. PaUy. who playa'the ., vaudeville numbe·r. Enrollment ,. part of Satan, had the lead in '67', Bryn Mawr College begAn .it. Dire-dore Frelhman Show, "Ufe, Liberty 7bt aeademic year Odober 4 with and the Punult." Rabbit. who Making the show Lick ate Pat :. total eru:ollmenL of 794- graduate and playa Grandma, direeted the Fresh. Moran, Mary Morria undergraduate .tuuenta, the director. .argest in the history lhe CoI­ man Show. ... - Gibbs, assistant director; Lucy 01 le,e. Sil\8'lng leadl are three reol� Lindner, music director; Bel.sy MU­ gl.ta, Catalda, Matalda and Emily, ler, dance direclor; Nancy Chase, . In her addTUI .t the openlnr u­ played reapecUvely by Bet t y .Jtage director: .Paula Sutur, Iighta ;embly In Goodhart Han, P'l'ealdent l

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- Two THE CO LLEGE NEWS Wedne.d.y , P,.e October 12, 1955 TH E COLLEGE NEWS • FOUNDED L" 1914 LeHer To The Editor Publhlhecl weekly durin \.he Coli ••• �.ar (except durill. Thanltaclyln¥. CluiMmaa an4. holiday.,.. and durin" .x'Olinalion ....t of EulerColi",. aL 01. Ardmor. l'riliUn • .,;oll1l*n)"WMkl) AI'I:I.mure. In 01 .. I'a.,un.. and !$ryn Br)'R MawrColI . .p From· The Balcony Coyne Need. Collec.lIIawr Ne..... fuU),. protect�"' b coJ,l),rl.bL Svlhlnl' thai aLlPdn! Student. Tbe reprl#tedIa br r. part wlOu,ul vI For Norrutown Group 11'1 It 1I'IIl)' b. .Ith.r wboll), I!. Jjermiulvn tn. by .... RUTH RASCH 1I:�ltor-ln-Cbld. � To�he Editor: EDITORIAt IOAIO ...... 11 .. ClaW . . Mltd. ClM, '57 This Is written for the beneftt. of ...... '57 c.,. EpM"f Cook •• ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tol Han.. '57 The Chalk Garden the atudents of Bryn Mawr Collel'8 M•••• • ....., Cl n, ..... ••••.....•••.•.• , ,...... Ruth R'Kh. 'fiT who have one afternoon of the •.•...... ••...... \Moliv "TlME: The Present.. aetJ, as these mask. are gradually ce.w DieM"", • Epsl.in, '56 PLACE: A room in a manor house. SUllex, removed, the play: acquires &peed, week free and who would be will­ IDITOIIAL STAfF Enrland. SOlL: Lime and Chalk," stTen,th, and meaning. Then, too, ing to donate t.hat. time to the peo­ �rd. Gold,lone, Ann. '58/ Jotn P'rk,r, '57 (A.A. '56/ tr::1""goff, R.pre­ the dialogue carries the added bite He.en s",gmnl.f. ·581'· 1'1 5hlnkl. '.56; Jail" H.",.n", '56/ JudV reads t.he program for Enid Bag­ ple of NOl"I'istown State Hospital. Mnl.tl",.); .... Mellow, (Logue lI.pr ..n,,,iv.)/ Suunne '57 (Music R.porI.t� nold'. new play, "The Chalk Gar­ of cony ion and all the charac- 'fiT . Jontt. As I have said to some of you ,. •.•...... •.••..•....••.•.••••••••• Holly MIII.r, '59 Jen." In this English manor house ten ele ormerly �nt.ained ,.... ,...... � before, think of this as the rich ' ...... Strohbtck, '57 I h' MM.,., Gloli. �he gardens are starvin&, in chalk Oth of the British Ju­ Dodger fans everywhere for a long, long time to come. tirst. act seema to be a slightly College Receives dicial .yatem and of Mr.. St. Civer-ext.ended snd talky Introduc­ Maugham, brings the play and and Impor­ 'Permanent Loan' Class Business tion to the social masks of the eharact.ers to a fitting players. In the aecond and t.hird tant climax. The question of Ingging class spirit aud the consequent A Roman sarcophagus has been presented to the College on a per lagging attendance at class meetings seems to be perenially manent loan by Girard College of wth us, and is currently undergoing long-needed reapprais­ PhUadelphia. The sarcophagus a al. originally brought" from Beyrout Bookshelf , by Commodore Elliott Despite all attempts to enforce attendance, it has become 011 The H.sJN., dates from 240 A. D. and weighs sa'bout three tons. increasingly difficult to gather the numerical "quorum" nec- Y MOLLY EPSTEIN The l8�ophagus, former.l, in essary to carry out the business of the day, whether it be an .Girard's Memorial Hall museum I __ IbL = election or a vote on class dues. The result has been that ______was loaned to the CoUeCe when ______I '" _ Mine _Boy by Peter AbrahaD18___ Memorial Hall put to another meetings are scheduled and rescheduled those who attend _,,- W8I i � purpose. Girard felt. t.ht Bryn Mine it, primarily, the story It would be wrong, If not ImpolI- the first meeting are called upon to attend a second, perhaps Boy Mawr had an excellent. archaelogy or a South Alrican native who ible t.o change. .. even a third, before the issue can department and would fully appte be put to it and "legally" comet to Joht.nnaburg to work. And in a sense, they are right.. clate t.he sarcophagus. Miss Mel by 'believine t.hus, decided. This procedure delays the completion of class busi- It is an elfective novel IaJlgely be­ Rieht., in that. Continutd P2ge Col. throughout an they are protecting themselves on 6, 2 ness and, in addition, is a source of increasing annoyance both cause it maintains excellent balance among aLmos- illalnst the additional .mlsery of can­ CHAPEL SPEAKER to those who freely attend the meetings and those who are phere, character development and aspirin&, to things which t.hey unwillini to partiCipate, yet are pressured into doing so. the often tediously inevjt.a'ble Lhe­ not. poII.bly expeet. to achieve. ,Chapel Commit.tee's speaker for novel of "social con­ finl love, edu- A motion was recently introduced at a meeting of the oridng of • Eliza, Xuma'. t. �un., OeL 16, will be Dr. Eugene aciousness". and therufore dl ..a Uafted. senior class which we feel is a necessary expedient, and, at c..ted· . Carson Blake, one of the highest Durine t.he course t.he book, Her misery at t.he Injust.ice the aame time, the only democratic solution to the present of of 10- officisls in the Pre.b y t. e ria n Inequality comple ly delea Xuma, the protagonist.. learns clal t.e hurch. and now president of the dHemma. This motion provides that each announcement of a her and mMces her unable to �� bout. Johannesburg, which Is t.wo actep1; National Council of Churches of a claas meetiq include the business to be discussed hich she and Xuma feel at tbat dUe., one of white and one of t.he love w, Christ. At. t.he World Council of meeting. Anyone in the class who is interested is urged to black; about the mines, where he ror each other. Churc.hes at Evanston Dr. Blake attend. Those who do attend, if less than the regular quo- works "boss boy" or native lead- was elected to the Central Commlt­ at Man Firat. rum may, if they feel their number to be sufficient, vote er of a mine ,ang; about Infat.ua­ �ee and the 26-member executive Lion and &'bout. love; about. people But t.here ca no progress in committee. therrlaelves a quorum and act id the capacity of the entire n be and about. life. Mine is bas- passive aec:eplancfI. This is half Bor Dr. Blake'. li.t. of activities and cla.u to decide the business, and only that bu�.iness, which leama. �!""' 0 e ma UOIl the "leuon" which Xuma �xeeutive offtces i. overwhelming. ---- ha..-I�!D sehedulea-ano announced. -:-"individual.'7!',,;,tudl this, he learM that al- • of an More than Hi.--world-wide tours� Tfsit--aol � . illiterate, beti th t th' II 'f' t' d demo-. llhourh he ia colored and die ... and survey relief needs are We eve a rna on aIT, rea \' an P.... e., ACef!pt.aDce IS 18 IS IC ' a pride cratic. Those who refuse to attend a meeting tacitly agree . he is a human beinc with matched by his worle at home on at. and d1rnity which he will no re­ NBC', "Frontiers of Faith" to abide by the decision of those who do attend. Ideally, W la immediately atrlidnc � TV nounce. And because or frlend­ program. Hla list of conferred de­ abd t. "social conditions" ina South the everyone ought feel a responsibility toward the class &nc\ '\ ndlng of a white to Alric cit.)"Is t.hat the nat!vesipas- .hlp and unden� grees alone .tteat.a to his a.twte e. the m arlty an obUsaUon to be a voting member of it. However, we can- sively accept their slum dwellinp, man, he neogm& � n baekground, and hla close amliatlon of races, the fact t.hat. !One ran with Princeton Seminary and Phil­ not deny the fact that any individual has fhe right to abro- poverty, brawline and bootle"ln,. aU are eompl.t a penon fint. A man tint anu adelphia Preabyterian H 0 s pit al pte this responsibility if he wishes to do so. It seems unwise The nativea 80 ... .be and then a black man or wbite hia interesta doae to home. to fo...... dWnteeated voter to arbitrarily exp..... an opin- Iy HCHrat.ect, downtrodden " a brine Inured to their lot that tbey eit.her man . . . ion the hopea that the law of averagea will cancel these in know DOthlnc of the ltrinc condl- A word remains be said .at and correspond)n,ly eomplex in votaL to Liana of their mon fortunate white the .t.,le in which .... 80f it implicaLion and profound in feel­ ia nelahbon the, an awan or written. Pr-uumably, Abra­ iftC'. e«eet. unique and It not compulsory to vote for the President of the or, if Peter The ta au or whether or not .uecesslul is, United Stat., altb0tll'h a decision by a low percentage of the these better coodltiona the, balift. hama, the th . hal .t.t.empt.ed to It b It to upire to eoG Zalu �maUtai con.true­ more pn.rall" a matLer of eleelorate III frequent and often rather unpleasant, But it I. fooUah � •• ' than locl< OD a..IIah, Laate. B Ia IIIock ODd "hi" Ia whI ..... 110 d I. Acceptance en­ lndIIr Is not too a price to pay for \alqe. TIM penoaal _ tiIat ereJIee great ,he, oay; durer- _ult IWtbIc _h, .Imp" neh.. the ltory, does then Ia • buIe Ia • but njeetlO1l IDdiYIdDal ,,...... enee between the two which In d.troy races .oeaIKalary aDdeoutruetioa. DOt It.

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Wednescl.y,. THE CO LL EGE NEWS ' •• Thr October 12, 1955 e •• B. M. Summer Camp Teaches Sports, Presidents Of Musi�al, ��:. � Literary, and Dramatic .. UC, f I n ale O ganizations Reve A�� � ��� ��i����!.. : ��:':� r al Plans For Coming Year ported by the Bryn Mawr Summer Brown, SpON; and SUIU Jonel, Camp, held each year on the New nature. Choral Group to Give College Theater Plans Orchestra to Expand Jetley eoast. JOIn Parker was .Pearl Edmundl of the Mal�' Several Concerts" ... , First Production Activities, Says this year'. diredor. Bur1!lu was in charge of the klt- 12, During Year 'Much Ado' Nineteen children, aged 6 to chen, and aceordi� to Joan, "We Dickerman attended the flnt aession, and 17 ate like klnga." Mr. Robert Goodale, 1Jirector of Bryn lMawr College Theatre' is An expanlion of mUllcal activl· were present for the leeond. "All the kids went home healthy the Bryn Mawr Chorus, and t.he of- busy with freahman hall piaYI and so we feel the lummer lies on campua is in the air tor this Betsy Nellon, waterfront head and happy, its plans tor the 'Hrst production and Joan's a"latant, taught 16 of was a suceeas," said Joan. flcers ot the group, are devising year, aceording to Eleanor Dicker. of the leason, I'Much Ado About the flrst group and 15 of the second plana tor an Interesting series of man, eo-president of t.he Bryn "It. Nothing," directed by Robert But- to swim while at eamp. was Hurricane Damage eoncerta. enan. Mowr-Haverford Orchestra. Along remarkable," said Joan. "None of The flrat of these will be the tra- Mr. Butman, appointed a mem­ with the usual concerta under Dr. them knew how to awim when Repaired by ber the.. Bryn Mawr·Havertord BMC ditional Chriatmas eoneert with of Reese's direction, a aeriea of stu­ they eame." faculty this year, teaches playwrit.­ , , which will take dent recitals is being planned, tor Chapel services, in the form of Studenla sitting at home during IDg and production here as well a, pl e Sunday, 11. at Bryn partieipation not just a modifled Friends meellng, were the summer liltening to Hporll of ac I)e(:. a eourse at. aavel-t'ord. Tryouts by Orchestra held every morning. The children hurricane damage in Mawr, and Monday, Dec. 12, at for "Much Ado," open only to up­ memben but. by anyone interested participated in each service. were probably quIte unawaH that Haverford. Another concerL with petelasamen, will take plaee during who can sing or play an Instru­ At various Urnes during the sum­ the disaster was affeeting their 25. ,he week ot Oct. 17. Haverford il planned for Feb. mMt. mer Mill McBride, Mn. Marahall school. The facta show that hurri· The play will be liVeD in Good­ The big concert of the year will The recitals, feat.uring aololsta and ,Mill Howe visited the camp. cane "Diane" -caused damage of an hart the Saturday ot Un­ take place bere Apr. when the Dec. 8, and instrumental or vocal cnsem- Eaoh year t.he camp is given estimated twelve eighteen thou- 28, dergrad weekend. The fre.hman to 5 .,a6OO by Le:ague to cover Ita ex­ sand dollars to Bryn Mawr. 'Bryn Mawr Chorua will .combine hall plays, which are beine worked bles, will be given bl.weekly, lit penleS. Thie year the director Two all-weather tennla COUtU with the singing on (for no more than ten houn) p.m. on Sunday in one ot t.he rooma was able to return one-third at t.hat were ruined; a hole was made in group. Among othel' numbers, they by the freshmen ot each hall and in Goodhart. "Everybody is invil- amoUllt, as no' unforeseen expens­ the retaining wall at the end of their upperclall advilors will be will intJ'oducfI a new work by the ed," Ellie aaYIl, "to hear or be es arose. the hockey fteld; and five feet of unfolded in Skinner on Friday and Viennese composer, Hans Gal. This heard. The rteitala be very in­ Other eounaelors at the camp Water flooded the !power house, Saturday niabts. will were Ginny Stewart, Mary Knauth which cut off' power to the college number, arranged for WOmen's formal. They are intended tor ev­ . Ereah'men and upperclassmen and Patty Page, arta and crafts; . tor two weeks. voicea and atringa, is rather intri­ are invlt.ed to stage production eryone's enjoyment, including the The repair work has not yet been cate, according to Mr. Goodale, and cla.. es, on Sat.urday mornings, be­ performer's, and will not be in any completed. A retaining wall is Features Six should prove quite stimulating for ginning in the middle of October. .ense a test of skill. So if you being built by the tennis courts to These e1sasel are conducted by M performer. and a ence. kno... even one or two pieces that prevent the aame thing h&ppenlng rrt members of t.he College Theatre. Foreign Film Hits Later in the spring a eoocert. again. And a drainage tunnel Is you would like to share wfth the Alee Guiness is coming to Bryn being cOllltructed under the Low wil1 be given in eonj�� with Resumption of WBMC other musie·lovers of t.he colleee, Buildings and out to Robert. Road. Muhlenbere College, a l town, please feel free to come to me in Mswr, through the courtesy of the fA� Year Features A.IA. Pnesident Betay Dugda\e �a. The date for this has not yet Rock Of' to Cornelia Starks in Mer­ Yearbook Due oeen decided. Variety ion and talk about it." announce-d that Lavendar HiU �lob '55 and Kind Hear18 and Coroneta Campus Shortly During .pring vacation The year will sLint officially for The Orehestra also haa ita eye WBAle Oct.. 16 when programs, were amonc the lix' fllms to .be On Goodale plana to spend two or on the Cloisten Saturday niehl. "The oritinating in Pem Ealt'. base­ ahown at Bryn Mawr by the Ath- Case of the Millinr Year­ three days t.raveling through New (when the library Is closed) as the • ment, will be beamed to both Pem­ book," which haa puuled many a England with t.he double octette. ideal pJaee for chamber enaemble letie AllIociation. brokes, Rock and Denbigh. The super aleuth, from S. Holmes to programs before it gets cold Lave.ndar Hill Mob il acheduled Thia Idea, however, is stilt in a radio station i. broadcaating flve Friday, seems well on tts way to lentative ltage. and/or in the spring, but Ellie does for Fri., Oct. 21, the first night J. days a week, Sunday through solution. Thura�ay. not know yet whether thia is a pos­ of Junior Show JVeekend. Tr),outl Con'tinue Bryn Mawrtera will no longer Tbere is much familiar in the sibility. Kind Hearta and Coronets is Those who wish to Join the Chor- find it necessary to phone their achedule this year. Classieal and scheduled for Fri., Jan. the last UI may still try out, a8 the final Complete 20, popular diac jockey shows wilJ take Orch�8tr. day of clusCl or Semester 1. lawyers to dlacusa proposed suits quartet try-outs are taking place up much of the broadeasting t.ime The Orche&t.ra Itsell already .Four more foreign 1Ums will be against the Clasa of '66, which, for thla week. The complete list of i, with a special ahow, "Milery Loves lIhown by the A.A. during the year. member. will be POlted Friday. compJet�, with one rehearsal be­ a while, seemed to have "skipped Company," at a.m. The Wed­ "(;enerally," 'Betsy eJCtplained, Goodale plana to limit the 7:30 hind it and plans for a concert in town" with a large number of nesday night di�usslon progt'am, "these films would each eost $55. chorul to about with 16 8ltel'- April and perhaps one t.hi.a lIeme.­ yearbook subscriptions. SO, "Your Right To Say It," will be But it six or more films are sched­ nates. continued this year, moderated by ter. Ellie, who is entering her see· uled, the cost drops to $35 per Anxiou. aubscriben, Buides theae concerts, the Chor- Ellie Silverman. ond term as co-president, hOI high fllm." ... concerned about never UI provides vocal musie for the Elizabet.h Thomas, director of hopes for a good year. picture of the senior next door, Sunday night ehapel services. The • the station, II particularly exeited "We were delirhted to' flnd that. perhaps about their $4.75 (p.,I h group rebearses every Tuesday and .• about one new aponlor, Mademoi­ '69 the thought), will flnd their l Thurlday night. the class of has a great deal of Editorials Praise Hlie magazine. Presenting the 8 disappearinr within the next Officers of the orranization are: musical talent to orrer," ahe ..id, p.m. programa on Monday, Tuea­ of the '66 Miggy Sebwab, president; Carlene Addition to Park days. Publication day, Wednesday, and Thursday, the and added a plea for st.udent sup­ to have Chittenden, vice president; Lucy book, which was port the Orchestra aetivities: Lindner, secretary; Hicky NUl- maguine will olrer li.teners 1ree of all Bryn $1,600,000 place last June, was delayed by IMawr's proposed copiel and reduced price subacrip­ your r ate'l shy exterior extended printers' strike over baum, librarian; Betty Vermey and tIlt oantm science center received a good deal tiona. Mary Griffith, aasistant librar- eonceals operatic talents (or may­ of favorable editorial comment lummer. .Reeent let.ten J0 '65 iana; and Eleanor Easton, aceom- be a good repertoire of ballads), or from loeal newlpapers during tbe from Liz Kl\U)t, editor, and pantat. summer. from the publiaher, alate that 'Pudding' Proves if you know somebody who trudges : The lJhiladelphia Inquirer noted yearbooke have been sent. out :;;: r------down to a Goodhart practice room week. Bryn IMawrterl are ure- Lucrative Venture every afternoon, urle her to take t!hat "Shortages of scientists ade­ I In Bryn M&wr College,-::--:-� Nearly ed to eheck at bome If t.heir order part in the recitals. We think quately trained to undertake basic A net 'Profit of $4179.94 hal not been reeeived at colleee. Everybody Reads the ' going to be a lot of worlh_ research, aa indicated by Or. Kath- reaUzed on lilt aprlng's fa"ulty Y 11e arine E . .MloBrlde, president of the l while fun for everybody eon­ ______News production, "Prota in the .. _ The CoUeee 1 ______eerned." college, are growing increasingly ding." This includes two an',n OLASS OFFICERS-- -1 only You Too Can Be ,,", serious. In faet, teachers of ad- 1 $3.50, mous lifta of $1000 and $60 enee are in such ahort lupply that The Senior clall announcel in t.he Know former members of the faeulty. Counterpoint to Print the eduMtlon ot future ientllts se the election of the followin,: Through MilS Lang, the f Issues Is endangered. President.: Louise Breuer Sublc:riptions are now 'being hal exprf;lIed the pleasure 1 Three "The aplendld new faelllties , Vice President.: Reynolds sold in Halla. They may be it gave them have attained-: �i!: Year Lee the lo l1 This planned tor Bryn M.wr will eon- Pay Day, and are Secretary! Jane Keator put on any goal, a aubatantial eontribution t.he liter- tribute materially ·toward offlet- you can CoUnterpoint. ampul Song tMiatresl: Ros Siman the belt investment the new leience bunding. Over ai)!...maguine, ,plana three luues ting these condltlonl. the flnt Mawr. As Harriaon make at Bryn summer Misa une received a during this school year, a.ceordlng aueh center In any women's college ter 1rom Mrs. DelanoY" to eo-editora Donnie Brown and for atudents at. all levels from th 'I '.:======��======��: =� man of the Resourcel C � Connie Horton. The tan luue, fll'1t degree to Ph. seta a prec- " : l n.,n of the commendine which will eome out around laculty--GD . torts elsewhere. Realdenta of the ------I It was gratifying, aaid Mrs. whole Valley may take :: and lanoy, to lee the unit.y wit.h . ''' 1 "We hope to two pride In the initiative of this flne ''' bave the other the. entire faculty stood behind �:ther. �;����rtaaues printed tbey�!!!.'! were��� for­c:...--- old Pennayl'9nia Institution." u project. This enthusiasm within I m.d" If we have enoueh money," The Chea nlllN praleed Pres­ utr the �lIere will elve an 1m,,.,,,,.to I , .. Do,ni ident McBride', statement that. the id •. the alumnae eommittee's l college desired to "Put the .... "h· Donnie said that, a. usual, raise tunds for the ne... ing of ac:ienee on the best po8slble 1 la on the lookout. for outside the college. talent. "We want kind. b"is In view of tae demand IU higfily qu.lift� personne!." wriUng-poem., ahort .toti.l, .. The ChHter Ti... agreed t.hat TO ��Sh;:' urg.. fnlhmen and the training of teaehen the 1::;:'�� �n "to begin writlne "II BELL front line in the batUe for more a ...ay." ac:ientilta . . . May Bryn Mawr'. WITH fall WBMC will beeln a radio pror-am of readinel attit.ude be copied by all the other I w· I�,.. institutions ot higher CI!OLOGY, eoaaterpoiat. Patt, Ferlu-. aa • -..hieh are engaced in will eonduet the yet unschetl­ IN DMDWWSTIC SAYS '57 proc.ram. teacbers." llYN alec! . • .

Four THE COLLEGE NEWS Wocinesdoy, 12, 1955 • ,_ .. _ October ENGAGE MENTS Funk. MARRIAGE S Mary Morillon to Sheldon M. B. M. C. Reports 'On Salaries Received Linda Notkin '67 to Howard Smith. Gail Arne. to BUlh Sanl'ree. I '5(1 l:ieht.er. Anne Aueraheim to Richard E. Jane Rosen Robert Stan­ '66 to Eliubelh P. Kaplan '67 to Rob­ Andrews. By '54 Grads In First Year On Job ton Feder. ert M. Secor. Glenna Yare to Norman Kalen. Ro.lyn siman '66 to Saul Har­ What a.lary does a collele girl Bryn Mawr graduate. are Miriam Forman '67 to Dud fa­ Nancy Burdick to Evan Gal­ .1,0 rison. make her first year on the job' workln, in hospital and industrial mond. braith, Jr. Maxine Friedman '67 to Steven Bryn Collele this laboratorle., libr.rlet, museum.( Mar), Vorys '65 to Kendall King. Kinten Andreaen '66 to Paul ..Mawr uked queatlon of 19M ludualel who and In the office. of preas services, Lewis. Judith Waldrop to Randolph Seaver. it.1 Debbie Lowenthal to Edward have been 'Working Iinee receiving 'foundation., inauranee and utility '54 ------Robinson. their Bachelor of Arta degree. companle •. Ruth Coodlrlend ex-'57 to Dr. Of the clall, which numbered Of a group of 19 who enLered John Urbach. 119, are In job. and are graduate sehool. for further .tud¥, 64 Btl tak- leslie Kaplan '56 to Frederick Ing further training. Thoae in job. ten were the recipienta of fellow­ Glauberr. are receiving a median la1ary of Ihipi or other ,rant. which !paid Elizabeth Klupt '56 to Walter One-third of the group IIvin, .tipend and, ,2900. t. tuition feu, a Pozen. rettlne or more. in easel where travel to other coun- $3000 Irene Pelrez '55 Albert Su. to The yurl, .. lary earned by tbe trlel was Involved, tranaportatlon. Diana Forbes '54 to Dr. Humph­ .A.B. who went into govern- of 37 taking' further 1964 In the group rey lJoyd. ment or 'bulinen range. from were enrolled in training, four Beth Davis to PatriCk Croas­ J2l00 to Teachtnc, which medlc-," school. and four In law '54 $3640. man. nearly 15 .per cent of tbe .chool. in larce unlversitiea. eta•• Auch '54 to Austin Far­ cbo.e their profu.lon, �aid aal- The IBuuau of Recommendations Peggy a. rell. arle. ranging from $1700, for an reportJ that beginnlnr salarle. of­ Mary Comer '46 to Dr. K. M. auLstant, to $3000 for a foo-time fered to the graduate of Sryn Berkley. teacher. Hi,hut .alarie. wer� paid 19M Mawr are .Ughtly higher than Harriet Solow '56 to Howard Why do more college to the yOUn&' women who went into Haubenatack. u lthOM of a year ago, n l'me wItb goveroment.- ma�ras.lne p bllshlng, I Virginia Thomos ex-'56 to J. the televlalon .production, merchandi.- upward tr!nd In the naUonal Richard Andrew and .oclal •. men and women smoke Inl' WOl'k. I job pictuu. Marlon Layton ex-'SS to Richard , 1.. Laird. -' Bureau of Recommendations Gives Marilyn Keyes ex-'57 to Harri­ son Raper. List of Odd lobs. For Coming Weeks Anne Brittain ex-'57 to Bennett Porteous. Odd jobsi Please ngister with out for dinner) and 7:30 to 10:30 laabel Waud. d-'57 to Richard oMl.a Sherrerd for odd jobs during p. m. an hour. EROYS ,.GO Hurd III. the year. Signs and poaters for Alumnae Joan McGeoch to Donald Grer- Baby-alttlng hours now be wIU Weekend: Work to 'be done durin, ory, Jr. a. m. to ,po m. on weekdays, the 31. Ll 1 week of Od. Pay to be ar­ Clarissa Platt to John Palmer. inatead of 12 to 1 m. Alter- ranged. than any other 'P. Selly Ankeny to Peter Anson. nOOlll, 2 3. and Saturdaya, 10 to Joba for next year: Pleale lee Susan Savage to Rev. T. Guthrie to 1'1 :30 a. m., before. a. Mrs. Crensbaw. Speer, Jr. Odd jabs now open on campu.: Mary Stilea to Henry Borie, Jr. State Department: ApplicatioM See Mi.. Sherrerd unless other· filtercigare tte? for the December Foreign Service Mary Ripley to Paul Windels, Jr. wise indicated. Carolyn Burelbach to John L. Officer examinations must be made '53 Deanery: A gradDate student I Sooklete Eddy. by Del 21. and applica­ for tbe desk weekday evenirlgs Mary Suumia to Dr, Goldo . tfon blankl are in the Bureau of­ Vanni. 5 to 10. Taylor 'basement. The exam­ from Aces, Jan WarTen '55 to George C. Dance Club: Good pianiat. Wed., Inatlona will not be given again un- Buell. 7:aO to 9 p.m. ,1..25 an bour. See til Dec. They are open to 1966. Cynthia-Ann Rogen ex-'56 to Lol. Giant. in Denbil'h. I American citizens of 10 yearl' John Barnhart. ·Oe.nbllh Fri., 7:30 to 10 standing. between the ages of 20 00011.: Because only Viceroy m.; Sat. 7:30 p. m. (time (as of Oct. 1) and 31. p. 4:16 � Vogue Prix de Paris Contett: AT THE MOVIES gives you filter traps Open to .enlors only. Applications BRVN MAWR 20,OQO WATCHES, CLOCKS, mu.t be made by Oct. 16. Oct. 11-12: The Shrike in every filter tip, JEWELRY �t. 13-15: Sabrina and A Man made BIIIlHS Peter Repaired At i.. Called Matador Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Alcala, a Oet. 16-17: Marnifleent fr om a pure natural substance WALTER COOK rlrl, Pilar del Marla. Oct. 18-22: SummerUme Mr. and Mrs. Em!t Berlinel', ARDMORE fo und in ,irl, Suaan Lucy. Female on BMeh and delicwus fr. uits Oct. 11: the. ,.======il Coat I ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mn. Warner Bertl,on, The Searlet 1 12-Ui: The McCoDDeU Stor, and other a boy, Frederick. Od. edibles"! Oct. 16-19: Pete Ken,'s Bluel For tne added convenience .Mr. and Mr•. John Odemy, of our increased clientele ,irl, Mngaret. SUIUUAN Yee,only Viceroy has this filler oompoaed20,000 of tiny we are opening a Od. 11-15.: We're No Anle. sec- &Iter traps. You canDot obtain the aame 6lteriDs letion Det. 16: LoYe a MaaJ-Splea­ • ond floor II I in ClAy otlwf.'i.sa!elle. dored Thlnl Welcome back to a wonderful RENE MARCEL ' The Viceroy filler wasn'l jU!1 whipped up and ruohed 10 year. The clotnes you want ANTltONV WAVNE Ott. 11: The Bilh the Mllhl1 market to meet the Dew and ekyrocketing demand or 5-2060 you'l! find right herel &.ad • ( 61- LA reeeareh Oct. 12-15: Loye .. a Man1-Splen- terfld cigarettes. Viceroy. pioneerecl. Started mOle 853 lancaster Avenue JOYCE LEWIS . . . 2 tMn 20 dored Thinl ytan tJBO 10 creale the poreand perfecl filler. GREENHILL Smoken en report that 6ltered Viceroys have Oct. 11: One Wild Oat muse 8 • finer Bavor fJ'fen than cigarettes without 6lten. Rich. 3 oolilfJinl!, yet pleuantJymild. "THE HEARTH" Viceroy euily that you wouldn't GOW, without draWl 10 thatit even had tip • _ • V r eoet 4 • 8 fiher and ice oy. lookin8, two NOW OPEN FOR YOUR oaly • peDDy or more than cigarettes without 61terst ENJOYMENT TIL MIDNITE 'l'bat'•why men and women more coll. lIIlokeVICEROYS than Try our m,de donuts ony other •.. why VICEROY Home &Iter thai'. is the Iorpl. and coffe for' an evening w... filter c:ipretl.c:ipretle In tho world .. I snack .

••• happy tndition with is •Jona·1tand1na and HAMBURG HEARTH "'I.... They oJl and women...... dial � lle- 8ryn Mowr- "'O. . wonderlul ----LA�·231� ��mood for • ��:: ... opecIoJ collett d_�;:in� ...... � -; a mid­ • of count. And 11M: Bilt:n'toft'. conven�, location. with a on town which an .,...t privateri3den elcv\..tor _ old ...... C"no! Centro! NEED GIFTS FOR EVERY Station.Othor & ... NewVon hoteh ancIer the...... OCCASION? _ "ncl.... Bard.,Tho and The ...... Lane. Then stop in and choose from Dept." ,..�n�..::i � ::�;..�� r MO�IDW, Col.... K ..�b ' .. our varied stock of China. &jB ILTMORE leatner, Glass and Silver. d1_.wa.N. RICHARD STOCKTON ••E t'nil Y.11,M. Y...... a.t. X Wr, !H7 lJ , 851 L..lcast.r Ave. IIMIY ... '" ,..". :...... " 1'111 II

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Wed y...... October 12. 1955 THE COLLEGE NEWS . , God's Wprd Not Pacifist Trocme Cites Three Reascins Patty Gi1roartin Spends Month As Logical: Trocme :For Terror, Repres�ion in North Africa A Guesf Editor For ' Mademoiselle

etlpec:iaU, �ontrlbutecl "The two Worl4 de- be treated .equally Wan have by the white In spite of her Jt!putation for a former resort hotel which had by SaUya." BUflf'N ItrOyed the conftdence that the man. keeping the WOr'lt houra the in been transformed into a gigantic "A deep waking within the coun- nail, Patty GUmartin. wu Andre Troeme. the French pacl­ MOllems had in the white man," '66, beauty and heallh ' on. The in­ try itsall," a counterpart to the �hOlen by Made.m Rennal llliance in Europe, is what as Ouest Health and Beauty formation she collected there will Algier. where he worked wit.h the fist. "The Moslems are no longer Edf- il needed in ' AIrica, Trocme tor. Alter spending a month with appear in the April Illue of Made- r.r. � problema of French-Arab rioting. ' willing to be commanded becault! feeLs. Mademoiselle, Patty, who had nev- , spoke yesterday In the Common moiselle. " they believe we are 'unworttw to be The third failure is that of �r worked with fashions or beauty Room. Hi, book, The Polltlct of . Patty commented ¥fry favornbly their ./ Christianity. Moslems are not can- betore, is aeriously considering en­ Repentence II naw'tn the Chapel . on her living conditions during her M. 'Prfi��cme �k e on "Terror and verted easily to Christianity, and tering the field after graduation Committee �editatlon Room avail­ Repression in Nortll Alrica" at a the Christians themaelves have next June. month with Mademoiselle. The able to thOle who would like to 20 meeting in the Common Room yes­ been identified with wealth and On the basia of the auignment. board members stayed at the Bar· punue hll ideal on non-violent ac­ terday. He has jUlt returned from force. ahe wr'Ote as try-out. and her in- tion. bizon Hotel; half the hOlel bill W!\ll month in Algiers. living within The solution to the crisis in tel'views with edifors, Patty waB Ity Trocme deal. 'imPI an n­ paid the maguine. Besidel thil. � the Moslem QuarUlr in an effort to North Africa is definitely hot assigned to write copy for the vlncingly with the serlo ubjeetl Patty was treated to moat of her.. practice the principles of the In­ French withdrawal. M. Troeme beauty and health department. But of war and conscientio a obj tion, meals, and paid for the ec ternational Fellow.hip of Recon­ feels. The Arab. are "medieval," the work Itself was only one part W8a '185 �Iting Chandi al the example at ciliation amidst the French-Arab find it is naive to think that if all of her month with the maguine. month. one who could save Jlvea

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, S I. THE COLLEGE NEWS Weclnetd.y, 12, 1955 , ••• October andStraw Ballots p..... Dixie To Invade 'Whitt, Resig�s Haverford Position To Nominating Committee Rock Hall Dance To BecoQle Chicago Faculty Member G F. ilbert t ne • il It will White, the llhat u youne The rnillon of the present Bryn tee, continued. at aU, would "Knock on Rock", the South present the future o of head of of .galn! Haverford College, bas man depends not only on the Maw r election IYltem waa one probably jUllt compile reporLa on .Iae I I ,ubmitted hi, realeR.tion to the knowledge and the proceuel the topica disc:u8led at lut nlaht's the I\oal candidatea for each posl. Damn Yankee. Head for the of klll,1 tru.teel of the, achool, effective •• the College You will be relegated to one an. . thinking which he learn but .lao meeting of .council. ion. 'J 1 to It hal been " - Mr. While Is ,returning on the direction and inteR.ity of The present method, whereby allo suege.ted that lorlom corner at the Rebel Ren the University of ChlC:aao, where hi, motivation. He .bould, there- preliminary the nominating committee be com· denoua". .late. of candidates oI the pOll are a a en he will allume of profel- fore.. have the «itt of Inlpirlnc .lu­ &elected by Nominating «om. pletely abandoned, and that the Rock, c e the traditional in- lor of geogl'8phy. dents to as great a de8'rt!fI as POI- an· formal dance after Junior ShOw, mlttee, conslatlng of a delegate students running for an oMce will t.hi. ac of Keeping up an acUve .interest alble. He ahould be a man of IChol� from e h cIa. . (except .enlora) swer questlonl about their Ideas year be the lite a pros- a in pectin sequel to the Civil and participation In the field of t·.Jhip hia own rf(ht and one and each haU, haa been a lOurce about their organization. In the .. . -Sta . geography, Mr. White hal decided who will atimulate and aid the lac- of lnereulna criticism In the past case of Underrrad and Self Gov., (oops), War Behveen-the tea years. ChaimJen Gracie Van Hut.teyn, to .tum to teaching in.lead of utty constantly to freshen and two .the candidatea might discull the­ pro- continuing admlnl.tratlve work. strengthen the educatJonal ha. Jre�al problem I at. an open meet· Tul" Kalaer and Rhoda Beeker It been claimed that the ••. are inclUna the proceedln $2.00Con- A committee appointed to Jl,ick gram of the college." procesl la undemocrattc, that the inC· THe trtbutiOftl to tbe rebellion are bil aucce.sor, headed by Jonathan committee felt that the new reporll prepared on the eandldatel Kit Masella and her committee E. per couple, not payable in green- Rhoad., hal just relessed tbe president bad a .peeial job to per­ are monotonoua and In.ulftclent, ::are .tllI .tudylng the ramification. bee lO:Ui, each II backl. HOltilities in at. Ii.tlne of qualificaUons for a new form, to "aeek to build the college and that the Committee is forced If of the proPOIed 'Plans. Oct. 22. to too of Saturday evening, prealdent. A letter, sent the in the poltwar epo into an elSen· to devote much time to the uy them seem to be feasible, Y'aU I u •• s too come alumni of Haverford College, con· tially Quaker institution - one b slne of election , much in ;hey may be brought before the wl to mined the follo nr requirements:r where Ole thin&1 of the Ipirit are Caet even be Justified if the sys· Legislature later thil year. f d as "The pre.ident of Have or Col· inculcated as weD those of the tem were con.ldered .perfect in ev­ - Mrs. Forer Favors leKe must be a mM of genuine in intellect; where .impliclty, 10yaUy, ery other l'Upect. the College Receives levity-in thourht, in utterance, integrity, moral courage, the .plr­ During lummer, Kit Masella Dilworth In' Race J\ and in actionl-wlth inteJlee· It oC aervlce and aoclal ",I.ion go and Wee.le Simpson attempted to .... 'Permanent wan' from Page 1 lual and .plrh.ual insights. Be hand in hand with scliola hip and work out another Iy.tem of nom· Continued should � in Cunda�ental lym'l physical fltneal.... " Ination. Kit luggested the poIII­ undivided of -his 2 almOlt support pathy With the prlnclpl�1 of the The committee ,plans to meet ev­ billty of a petition .y.tem. Continued frol1l ra,e party 'oWIeTea. Longatreth II run- Society of Friendl, though ,aot nee·! ery two weeki, but it is pOlslble Dodie SUmpeon attended an . ellarily a member of the Sociely, that a president will not have been hnk, head of Bryn Mawr'l archae­ nlng almo&t In defiance ot his, In 1. NSA Conference, at which there tacted and dedicated to the propolition cholen-- by JAn. ology department, was con , which t.h�re is a considerable were general dl.c ulllonll of. ltudent .nnd In due time the lareophagul go.ernmentl, and found t.hat MUls' Ichiam. nrrived on campul. College, a. woman's coliere about Though Ciemenenceau'l "War s .1 It has been placed at the north­ � the ..me i e Bryn Mawr, tried ealt comer of the library, In front too complex to left to I.he a petition 'Yltem, but found it erab" I" of the Deanery parkl�g lot. not alway. � awkward. They then a .::::;��; I Troanslated, the Latin Inscription Mr.. Forer commented, ; BANQU.T .y.tem of .traw bsl10l ••• T POR •• on the sarcophagus reads: too "eovernment is In "straw balloting," the compIJx I to "Julia, daughter of Calul from wMch the officer I important to be lett to tbe elected la �l'I8aented with a Mamaea teur." She feels this i. a .....Ior l � • list and a mimeol'taphed sheet lived thirty yearl." reuon for eleetine the sincerely �Wl Inc of ffi to an the o ce. be The lurname, Mamaea, denotel tere.ted and experienced Diiiw,oru, 1 l.ul. 31 of Hculcl.nfi.lcI loaci member of the class is t�:;� � ;O f Roman oter hb young and ambitious, Hadclonfleld, 21th I : ·those whom thev Em· New hrMy . ru , � asked to aelect lour candldatea o Alexander Se e . adopted, inexperienced, opponenteTO � ��;: Nowhuebulqutu. illthis arta weOdloas. you 60dIDOft radii. eaeh Job. The reaulta are tallied 'PTovided for and named in honor her point she cited the !;i�: I will complete tita for aala mectinp ud 1OCiaJ. and either four or eight hill mother, Julia X.maea. Iy varied and important fuactioool an which the mayor mUlt perform. • chosen to run for each oft\ce. Tolle word .. reopha.ru' cornel , privaterooms, Air-rondiliontd u one • The Undergraduate Co ncil Cram the Greek, meaniR&' "eatinr '

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