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Seminar Series Vogt Elected Student Council Prexy; Y R etreat Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library To Finish Tue. YM CA-YW CA, Class Officers Chosen To D iscuss About 85 people attended the first Thursday, April 13, 90 per cent meetings of the combined Ys spring of the student body voted in the Freedom s seminar series held Tuesday, April first all campus election held dur­ “What it means to be free’’ is the 11. This series consists of lectures ing an assembly period. William theme for the spring Y Retreat and discussions on pressure groups, Vogt, ’62, was elected Student Coun­ sponsored by the combined Ys April cil president by the members of the mental health, and a trilogy on the 29 and 30 at Blue Mountain Camp. student body as they met in sepa­ modern arts. rate meetings to discuss class prob­ The three seminar sessions during Miss Carolyn Cox of Shippens- Albright College Gingrich Library lemsAlbright and vote College not only for Gingrich class Library theAlbright retreat will College feature discussions Gingrich Library burg State College lectured on mod­ on freedom in relationship to the officers but Y presidents and the em drama. Among the selections Student Council constitutional revi­ individual personality, to the indi­ which she presented were parts of sions. The revisions were approved vidual in society," and to the indi­ Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Me­ by approximately 90 per cent of vidual's creativity. William R. Mar­ low, chaplain, will speak on social nagerie, Anton Chekov’s Uncle those who voted. Charles Schleifer, freedom. Freedom to be creative Vanya, and Henrick Ibsen's Hedda ’62, and Carol Conway, '62, were Gobbler. elected YMCA and YWCA presi­ will be discussed by Dr. Edith Douds, professor of French. Richard Mr. CharleB Raith, assistant pro­ dents respectively. fessor of political science, lectured Senior officers for next year are Fahnline, German teacher at Read­ and led a discussion on pressure Paul Mauger, president, James ing High School, will present the Albrightgroups. He beganCollege with basicGingrich defini­ Library Albright College Gingrich Library topicAlbright concerning College personal Gingrich freedom. Library tions of terms. He also discussed A group discussion period will fol­ the set-up of pressure groups and low each seminar. All three speak­ exposed the problems involved in ers will lead a summary session at them. the conclusion of the retreat. The third lecture was on the topic Charles Schleifer Registration of mental health. Doctor Elmer Carol Conway Cars will leave from the parking - Horst, chief psychiatrist for the lot at 11 a.m. Saturday. Registrar Reading Hospital, lectured on the tion ends today, but Donna Shu­ problems of mental health. Congo Views Albright College GingrichParent’s Library Day Albright College Gingrich Library maker,Albright '63, orCollege Carol Conway, Gingrich ’63, Library The SecQnd Group can be contacted before Wednesday The second group of seminars was Heard At IRC for late registrations. held this past Tuesday. Ernest May Court A recent International Relations Committee chairmen for the re­ Oiese, *81, who has studied music, Club meeting featured a talk by treat are as follows: registration, presented a lecture on modem mu­ Is Decided Jan-Albert Goris, M inister Pleni­ Donna Shumaker; program, Mary sic. He illustrated his lecture with The May Day Court for Parents potentiary and Commissioner of In­ Ann Richards, ’62; publicity, Judy Campbell, '63; food, Eunice Roush, selections, tapes, and mimeographed weekend was elected April 17 and formation for the Belgian Informa; ’62, and Phyllis Merle, ’63;-recrea­ sheets. 18. Members of the court are Ceil tion Service, which is a section of Max Silverstein, executive direc­ Callendo, Cynthia Cook, Judith Mil­ the Belgian Mission to the United tion, James Clayter, ’63; and wor­ ship, Lenore Barth, '62. Albrighttor of mental College health inGingrich Pennsyl ler, Library (Dorm), Susan Mock, Agnes Albright College GingrichNations. Library Goris spoke about the Bel­ Albright College Gingrich Library vania, lectured on the role Pennsyl­ Oaks, Barbara Schaefer, D orothy William Vogt gian point of view on the Belgian vania is playing in the field of men Wemer, and Carol Wilson, Sarah Grubb, vice president, Carol Ann Congo. tal health. Blouch, ’61, and Marilyn Hogg, ’61, Morris, secretary, George Seighman, Natale DeLuca, *62, IRC president, Mr. Charles Raith continued the announced that the Queen and Maid treasurer, and Harry Steinberg, Stu­ announced plans for the May 10 Next Assembly IRC meeting. The program will fea­ discussion of pressure groups with of H onor will be announced on dent Council representative. Next ture part II of the movie, “Report a redefinition of terms and then Parent’s Day before the pageant. year’s seniors also approved John on Africa,” which deals with North Will Feature discussed the topic in more detail The crown bearer will be John Farquh arson as Cue editor for the Bishop, son of William Bishop as­ ‘Coming year. Africa. Election of next year’s of­ Final Series sistant professor of history. The The juniors of next year elected ficers and the formulation of next Mantle Service The last of the series will be pre­ flower girl will be Margaret Barth. Wilson Kratz, president, Robert year’s program will also take place Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichat this Library meeting. AlbrightChapel and College assem bly Gingrich programs Library sented April 25. A lecture on mod­ Other events in the week-end Matthews, vice president, Ruth Ann em art will be presented by Leonids Hartinger, secretary, Donald Haines, have been announced for the next schedule include; a baseball game two weeks. The mantle ceremony Linauts. Mr. Linauts has a studio' between Albright and Lebanon Val­ treasurer, and Michael Morano, Stu­ in Ra«i»ng where he.eams his liv­ dent Council representative. Agon Reaches will be held Tuesday, during which ley, a choral concert Saturday eve­ the newly-elected cam pus officers ing by making stained glass. Some ning spon sored by the Greater Jay Wonder was elected to head of his stained glass and also some next year’s sophomore class, Secre­ Final Stages will be inducted. Thursday, the Reading Friends of Music, a tree The Albright Campus Literary English Department will present Dr. medhlllons are on display in the col­ planting ceremony Sunday sponsor­ tary of the class of '64 is Mary lege dining hall at present. Mr, Beth Walston, treasurer, Edward magazine, the Agon, will be avail­ Richard C. Harrier, p rofessor of ed by the Pi Alpha Tau sorority, able in early May announced the Shakespeare at N.Y.U., a cultural Linauts was the organizer of the and a Sunday morning worship Smith, and Student Council repre­ artists displaying their work in the sentative, Vivian King. The office co-editors, Eileen M. McCracken, '61, program speaker. Tuesday, May 2, service. of vice president was settled when and Beverly Yanich, '61. This third William R. Marlow, chaplain, will Albrightdining hall. College Gingrich LibraryE dith Engle, ’64, and Eunice Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library a -off of the tie between John edition of the Agon, which is writ­ speak for chapel service, and Thurs­ Roush, ’62, are general co-chairmen Herbine and Jerry Myers was held ten under the auspices of the Crib- day of that week the Viola-Piano of the week-end program. Assisting Duo of Paul D oktor and Yaltah yesterday. berlus Club, will closely follow last Book-Of-Semester tyiom are the following committee Vogt, Schleifer, Conway, Mauger, year’s format. Menuhin will present a concert. members: Marilyn Hogg, '61, and Kratz, and W onder along with The content of the Agon includes Harrier Schedules Dr. Hus Sarah Blouch, ’61, May Queen Coro­ the newly elected Student Council plays, short stories, poetry, essays, nation; M artin Houser, ’64, and Dr. Harrier received his A.B. from The book-of-the-semester commit­ representatives, will be inducted and litera ry criticisms. Paul R. Muhlenberg College and his M.A. Cathy Patterson, '62, publicity; Au­ Applegate, instructor in English, is tee has secured Dr. Francis L. K, during the Mantle Ceremony to be and Ph.D. from Harvard. During Hsu professor of anthropology at drey Schropp, '62, registration; the faculty advisor. held next Tuesday, April 25. two years of study in England, he Northwestern University, as chapel Kent Estler, ’64, and Patricia Old­ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightwrote an edition College of the Gingrich poems of Library speaker Thursday, May 11. The com­ ham, ’63, tickets; and Karen Kun- mittee is making tentative plans for kle, '62, and Nancy Smothers, ’63, Wyatt. Dr. Harrier is teaching a Dr. Hsu’s activities the remainder invitations. course in Shakespeare on NBC TV of Thursday. Sunrise Semester. He is an organ­ Dr. Hsu was bora in Manchuria ‘Under the A n cestor’ s Shadow,” izer and teacher at the Stratford, China in 1909; he attended the Uni ‘Americans and Chinese: Two Ways Conn., Shakespeare Summer Festi­ versity of Shanghai and received of Life,” and “Clan, Caste and val. Dr. Harrier has been awarded his Ph.D. from the University of Chief,” (A study of Chinese, Hindu a Dexter Fellowship and a grant London. His research interests in­ and A m erican culture), and his most recent book, “Psychological from the American Philosophical clude C hinese culture, American Albright College Gingrich Anthropolgy,”Library will soon be available Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightSociety. College Gingrich Library culture, and the cultures and reli­ The pianist, Yaltah Menuhin, is gions of India. He has w ritten in the college library. the sister of the famous violinist Yehudi. Yaltah Menuhin was bom Present Standings For Achievement Trophy in America but received her early APO Kappa Pi Tau Zeta musical training in Paris and Rome. ______6 9* 5 0 She later studied in the United ...... 7* 5 0 3 States with Carl Friedberg and Float Jr arano...... 0 6* 2 Sons Foot ...... 3 Adolph Bailer. She has toured ex­ 1.7 5* 1.7 tensively throughout the world as VTrtllnvKollV o iio y udii ______'.IT Albright College Gingrich______Library 0 4 6 9* Albright College Gingrich Library Albrighta soloist. Paul College Doktor wasGingrich bom to Library 4 0 Otnnt M it A ______.....I ______9* 6 Vienna, but has lived in the United ...... 9* 4 0 6 States since 1947. He is a noted »portC!nni*f in n o _..... Over 220 turned out for « most successful evening as frig h t viola soloist and has made many 21.7 . ______34.7 29.7 25 it. £ » t s S n g Dinner-Dance lastSaturdayin ffie coU.ge drning hall. recordings. TOTAL ------Eddie filien and his orchestra provided music from 8 MU 12.

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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Page Two THE ALBRIGHTIAN, APRIL 21, 1961 P A T ’s;, APO s Take Sports NightSOURCES OF REVENUE The Alpha Pi Omega social fra­ Albright College Gingrich Library ternityAlbright and the College Pi Alpha TauGingrich social Library Albright College Gingrich Library sorority took top honors in the an­ nual Sports Night Program held 1959*60 $1,423,033 April 7 in the fleldhouse. WUS sponsored the program this year with Beverly Barthold, '61, chair­ man of special events for the YMCA- YWCA, serving as general chair­ man. Co-chairmen for this event Albright College Gingrich Library wereAlbright Eileen College McCracken, Gingrich ’61, and Library Albright College Gingrich Library Claude Lynch, 'fel. EARNINGS ON ENDOWED The women's events were closely SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS contested with the PATs winning GIFTS FOR the basketball relay, relay race, and LARSHIPS badminton. Ping pong and volley­ EARNINGS ball events were capped by the Phi GENERAL Beta Mu sorority. The Dorm women and Daywomen also participated in Albright College Gingrich Library mostAlbright events. College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library M en Competition for the trophy in the men’s events resulted in a tie for first place that had to be broken by a tug-of-war between the APOs and the Zeta Omega Epsilon fraternity. The APOs won this event, giving them the point necessary for the Albright College Gingrich Library Albrighttrophy. College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library The men’s organizations partici­ pated in p in g pong, tug-of-war, broad jump, basketball relay, wrest­ ling, horse and rider, rope climb, tag relay and the high jump. The Kappa Upsilon Phi fraternity took third place in total scoring with the Pi Tau Beta fraternity, the Dorm- men and Daymen finishing in that Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightorder respectively. College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library ♦COMPREHENSIVE f e e Above: Tom Pearsall of the Zetas demonstrates his winning form as he captures first place in sports night high jumping. W S A Delegate PAID By STUDENTS -7 7 0 °/° Below: Ron Green is down, but not for long, as he went on to take John Poulos, oi the Zetas, on the way to an APO victory. ______A t Convention The Women’s Student Association sent Dolores DeLorenzo, '61, to the Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightNational Convention College of Gingrich the Inters LibraryThe above graph, released by Albright the Development College Office, pointsGingrich up the Library “What’s When” collegiate A ssocia tion of Women fact that in spite of student comments concerning tuition costs, they actu­ Students. This was the first Year ally only pay for 77 per cent of their college education.______Friday, April 21 :00 p.m. — Tennis — Susque­ that Albright was an active member 7:30 p.m.—“Cat on a Hot Tin hanna—Away of this organization, the only wom­ Roof”—Krause Hall :30 p.m.—Baseball — Susque­ en's student group in the United The Other Side . . . hanna—Away ^ States. The I.A.W.S. offers member­ Saturday, April 22 At a recent Interdenominational ship to college women from ac­ 2:00 p.m.—Tennis—Muhlenberg Sunday, April 30 Consultation on Educational Loans credited schools and is a service —Away Retreat and Scholarships, Dr. Paul McMinn 2:30 p.m.—Baseball — Bucknell : 45 a.m.—Chapel group whose main goal is to pre-‘ pare women to govern themselves of the Office of Education gave some Albright—Home College Gingrich Library:30 p.m. — V espers — Teel Albright College Gingrichinteresting Library figures. Increases'in theAlbright College Gingrich Library throughout their college careers. 5:00 p.m.—Kappa House Party Chapel cost of living during the past four Sunday, April 23 Monday, May 1 The National Convention of the years: 10:45 a.m.—Chapel ¡00 p.m.—Golf — Lafayette— I.A.W.S. took place at the University 7:30 p.m. — V espers — Teel Home of Wisconsin in Madison in early —food 6% Chapel :15 p.m. — Faculty M eeting- April. The theme was “That Con- —rent 6% —medical care 14% Monday, April 24 Chapel 103 tinaul and Fearléss Shifting and 2:00 p.m.» Golf — LaSalle— :30 p.m.—Fraternity, Sorority Winnowing by which the Truth is —general cost of living 7% —college tuition or fees 33% Home Meetings Found.’’ The first two days of the 5:15 p.m. — N. E. Conf. Minis­ convention was cen tered around —private college tuition and fees Tuesday, May 2 ' during the 11 years have risen Albrightterial College Students Gingrich Dinner—Din­ Library¡80 p.m.—Baseball — LaSalle Albright"The Wisdom College to Know” Gingrich and the Library Albright'Say College PEPSI, Gingrich Library ing Hall last two days around “The Courage 165% —Home —it is estimated that they will 7:15 p.m.—Domino rehearsal— Track—Muhlenberg—Home to Do.” Chapel rise another 33% du rin g the P le a s e " :00 p.m. — Student Council— next four years 7:30 p.m. * - Resident Men — Teel 203 Court—Recreation Room —children bom this year will Dorm Council—Court—Recep­ Wednesday, May 3 Snelling & Snelling spend 314,000 for a college edu­ tion Room : 00 p.m. — Women’s Auxiliary cation —Krause Hall Personnnel —who is being educated is deter­ Tuesday, April 25 mined more by economics than 3:30 p.m.—Baseball — Lafayette :30 p.m.—Tennis—St. Joseph's by I.Q. —Home —Home 18 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pa. :00 p.m. — Skull and Bones —fa m ily incom e about $10,000, AlbrightTrack College — Gettysburg Gingrich — Johns Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Banquet 90% of ch ild ren expected to Hopkins—Home FR 4-3126 enter college, family Incom e Tennis—Lafayette—Home :15 p.m.—Athenaeum— Dining $3,000, 40% expected children to 7:00 p.m.—APO Service Frat.— Hall :80 p.m. — Midweek VeBpers— Snelling & Snelling, the largest go to college Science Lecture Hall agency system in the world, is —to give some degree of equality 7:15 p.m.—Domino Rehearsal— Teel Chapel I.R.C.—Teel 205 constantly searching lor college- of opportunity we would need Chapel . Reading Choral Society— trained people. There are many by 1970 more than two billion 7:30 p.m.—Y Programs—Chapel w ays Snelling & Snelling can Chapel for scholarship aid. Classrooms 100, 101, 102 help you find a position of your Visit our Town and Gampui Shop Thursday, May 4 choice. And you are under no . . . socond floor . . . mo tha Wednesday, April 26 :00 p.m.—GoB — Lafayette— favored now FANCY VESTS In Albright3:30 p.m.—Baseball—F.College Gingrich ft M.— Library Albrightobligation. College We make noGingrich charge LibraryPatronize Our Advertisers Albrightplaids, paisleys College and revarsiblas Gingrich . . . Library Home for registration' or interviews with also "Gant" white and Blaa Home potential employer. You do not OXFORD SHIRTS In button-down or 7:00 p.m. — Kappa — Orphans tab collars. have to accept a position you ¿'axCy’i. O C c l Q a id io m d Party—Krause Hall don't want. You pay only when 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Vespers— you accept a position. Snelling d d o aoCatis. Teel Chapel & SnelUng's 60 branch offices / / / i k e r / i Thursday, April 27 give you coast to coast coverage. CANDY KITCHEN 2:00 p.m.—Golf — W. Maryland S a r f c f i For more details call us or better •» 1428 Amity St. —Away Birch and Amity yet stop in. Only "3" Blocks from Albright 622 PENN STREET ,*3:80 p.m.—Tennis—W. Chester Female -______.Mrs. Carrier Albrights —Away College Gingrich Library SNACKS Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Friday, April 28 Administrative . ...Mr. Graffimeli ...Mr. Hardinger DENIM COATS and WHITE DUCKS Penn Relays—Phila. SANDWICHES Sales______7:30 p.m.—Student Council Pro­ Technical______.Mr. Engle gram—Krause Hall an d a t JOHN MAZZO Saturday, April 29 FOUNTAIN SERVICE Branch Managen Mr. Farrell Y Retreat fitti &tm t at franklin

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"Operation film titled en the and Committee Un-American Activities House the on ments etr o n eio cnenn edi­ concerning a editor write any to to letter moved seldom very I am that observation the make might my reaction to' your "sp ecial six six ecial "sp your to' however, reaction articles, my news or torials n toe hm o hv quoted have you whom those and my take to me compels issue” page tiue f oref yu reporters your yourself, of attitude instance. this on hand in "pen” t etrt. t ol as appear also would It entirety. its comprehendin understandor to ing know­ diffi­and learned most the quite for is cult which seized issue have an upon campuses other from o hv acpe ad rpsd a proposed and accepted have you "different” be to desire your in that dpe i te oiin o the of bolition a the is adopted unwise best.quite at is which policy h polc o hv apparently HUAC. have you licy o p The ih h oiin ht or efforts your that opinion the with it with carries weekly, campus your h bnft f eig h si film said the seeing had of benefit not the had who those educate to left am I responsibility. certain a ie dpcin f h fl, s well as film, on * the a of depiction to sided directed obviously were ste ogesoa Committee. 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Ky aly ’62 Bailey, —Kay ac 1, 1961 17, March fers only hard work, poor living living poor work, hard only fers ec CrB Te ec Crs of­ Corps Peace The CorpB!Peace h sm tm i ofr te chance the offers it at time same but the fatigue; and frustration for opportunities many and conditions o e f re evc t pol in people to service true of be to h yuh epne a s great so was response youth the h atal ne it. need actually who world the of countries undeveloped Kennedy made in San Francisco; Francisco; San in made Kennedy Presidentspeech a with conjunction in s ed, iln, n al to able and willing, ready, is tion ht end raie or genera­ our realized Kennedy that otnt persons. fortunate less help sacrifices to personal make served five years as president of of president as years five served brother-in- his appointed Kennedy it, for expressly a neededleader and ot ta sri i te Peace the in g servin that ports who Shriver, Shriver. 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Albright Collegeeventsthat of andclarification” tion Albright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College LibraryAlbright Gingrich College Library Gingrich Library The worker will have to cope cope to have will worker The He will do such things as instruct instruct as things such do will He U lNTEK£ST.,/ OU£ h wre’ rsls il o be not will results worker’s The The reward for being in the Peace in being for reward The The “veterans” of the Peace Corps of “veterans” The Shriver feels that "all workers workers "all that feels Shriver wud hwvr lk t con­ to like however, would, I : „ In the future I would suggest you suggest you would I future the In ead s Satisfaction Is Reward ______• Robert T. Miller, ’61 Miller, T. 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Pearsall Voted Trackmen Win Five Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightB-Ball College Captain Gingrich OutLibrary Of FiveAlbright Contests College Gingrich Library F or 1 9 6 1 -6 2 For the first time in many years, The track and field men opened Coach Gene Shirk’s thinclads were the season with a triumph over It has been announced that able to boast a clean 5-0 record Delaware Valley and Lebanon Val­ Tommy Pearsall, highscoring back- after their initial season’s battles. ley in a "triangular meet held at court man for the Lion’s basketball Following their conquest of Ursinus Albright. The contest saw the Lions team will succeed Ken Van Dine College last Saturday afternoon on score 73 points, while Delaware Val­ ley was next with 61 points and By BBBRY J. PflRNEY, Sports Editor as captain of the team. The sopho­ the home cinders, the Lions pre­ more from Hewlett, New York, was pared to meet Swarthmore College Lebanon Valley placed third with 28 points. Albright honors for the Albright College GingrichSports Library Night Albrightelected during College recent ballotingGingrich by this Library past Wednesday at Swarth­Albright College Gingrich Library more. day went to Grant Krow who won Congratulations are in order for Beverly Barthold and Claude Lynch all the members of this year’s var­ the high jump with a 6-2 effort and for their fine handling of the recent Sports Night activities in the gym. sity team. captured the broad jump with a leap Many observers, including myself, believed it to be one of the best Sports Pearsall scored 1,136 points dur­ 1 9 6 1 Football of 20 feet, 11 inches. Other Albright Night programs in recent years, not only because it was- conducted in ing his first two years on the var­ wins of the day were turned in by Bruce Birkholz in the 220, Bill Sala- such an efficient fashion, but also because of the spirit of the competition sity, getting 660 as a freshman and Schedule Lists neck in the 440 and Bob Davis in 576 in this year’s play. He has led which saw the score tied at the end of the regulation competition in the the javelin. The Lion mile relay men’s events. As a result of this tie, a tug of war was held between the Coach Will Renken’s Lions in in­ Eight Contests team composed of Salaneck, Birk­ dividual scoring as the Red and APOs and the Zetas. The rest is history as the APOs carried off the The Lions 1961 football schedule holz, Krow and John Derr were also White won a total of 37 games Albrightchampionship College in a convincing Gingrich style Libraryby winning two quick decisions overAlbright College Gingrichwas Library recently announced by the ath­Albrightable to take College a first place Gingrich spot. Al- Library the Zetas in the play-off event. against 17 defeats. letic department. Appearing on the brightians who took second place However, I am not convinced that the tug of war was the fairest schedule will be one new opponent awards were Doug Deicke, the 100; bimti» of breaking the tie and awarding the championship. I say this Honors in Youngstown University of Ohio. Derr, the 220; John Grove, the two because a tug of war event had been held previously in the evening Because of Thiel and Scranton being mile run; Walt Diehm, 120 high Among Pearsall’s individual hon­ hurdles, 200 low hurdles, high jump, during which the APOs made it quite evident that they had the strongest dropped from this year’s schedule, ors in two years were the follow­ and broad jump; Gary Sheeler, shot tnnm in the competition while at the same time, the Zetas showed they the men of Coach Potsklan, who ing: Associated Press All-State Col­ put; and Fred March in the discus had one of the weaker. Even though they had engaged different teams compiled a 9-0 record last fall, face lege second team, 1961; Associated the prospect of playing an eight throw. in the previous contest, it seemed that the outcome of the second con­ Press All-State College third team, game schedule. There is, however, At Haverford Albrighttest was Collegealready known Gingrich before it began. Library I believe the play-off was unfairAlbright 1960; U nited College Press Intemdtional Gingrich stillLibrary a possibility that another teamAlbright College Gingrich Library to both tonmn but it would have been even more unfair if, by chance, Little A ll-A m erican third team, may be added to the list of oppo­ In their second meet of the sea­ son, the Lions traveled to Haver­ the b«™« two teams who engaged previously, were paired once again in 1961; N orthern College Division, nents. Middle Atlantic Conference All-Star ford College for another triangular a play-oil. The schedule as it now stands is I hope that in the future, a new means of breaking a tie will be first team in;1960 and 1961; North­ meet, this time with Haverford and ern C ollege Division outstanding as follows: Lycoming. Once again the Red and by using some event in which neither of the teams have showed Sept. 30—Muhlenberg, Home, Night player, 1961, and Springfield, Mass. White came out on top scoring 77J their ability earlier in the evening.- I believe it would prove to be a Oct. 7—Drexel, Home, Night College Hall of Fame Tournament points compared to 70 for Haverford Oct. 14—Gettysburg, Away greater challenge to the teams and at the same time would prove to be All-Star first team in 1959 and I960. and 6J for Lycoming. Walt Diehm of greater interest to the spectators present. Oct. 21—Youngstown, Home, Night took honors for the meet by win­ Oct. 28—Moravian, Away ning the 120 yard high hurdles, the Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Nov.Library 4—Lebanon Valley, Away Albright220 yard College low hurdles Gingrichand the broad Library Nov. 11—Juniata, Home (Home­ jump. Other Lion firsts were scored Baseball Team Wins Golfers Drop coming) by B ruce B irkholz, 220; Grant Nov. 18—F & M, Home Krow, high jump; Fred March, shot Three Matches put; Will Kratz, discus; and Bob Three - D rop s T w o Davis, javelin. Overall, the Lions The Lion’s baseball team, coached 2-0 in the seventh. In the eighth, The Albright varsity golfers, win­ Tennis Team scored eight firsts, five seconds, by John Potsklan, was at the 3-2 Bautsch doubled and took third less in their first three starts, hoped seven thirds and seven fourths. level after winning its first three base on an by the second to end their streak when they were Has 1-1 Mark Ursinus starts hut losing a doubleheader to baseman. He scored Albright’s final scheduled to meet the linksmen of Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich LibraryThe Albright netters will meetAlbright Last Saturday,College the Gingrich team had to Library Moravian last Saturday. Tuesday’s run of the day on a grounder by Juniata College in an away match game with PMC was called because yesterday. Muhlenberg College tomorrow after­ wait until winning the final event Hal Buck. noon on the Allentown courts after of the day, the mile relay, before of rain with the score tied 1-1 fol­ In their first outing of the sea­ lowing a by Norm In their first away game of the being scheduled to play host to Juni­ they were assured of their fifth vic­ son, the team under the mentorship ata College yesterday. tory. Two winners in Bruce Bautsch. The team was scheduled season, the Lions took the road to of Coach A1 Miller, lost to the team to meet Juniata College yesterday Philadelphia and found it worth­ After having two of their first Birkholz in the 100 and 220, and from Muhlenberg College by a score four matches canceled because of afternoon on Kelchner Field. while as they were able to defeat Grant Krow in the high jump and of 101-7J. Bob Goodman fired a 75 the weather, the team's record stood broad jump proved to be the decid­ the Hawks of St. Joseph's College in the match which saw the Muhls In the open er for the Lions, at 1-1. In their Initial con test ing factor in the contest which the win their first golf contest in over Bautsch doubled in the seventh to by a score of 7-4. Infielder Claude against Lycoming, the team under Lions finally won by a 69 1/3 to Albrightbreak aCollege 1-1 tie and Gingrich give the Red Library Lynch was given the starting pitch­Albrighttwo years. College Gingrich theLibrary direction of Coach Will Renken,Albright 61 2/3 margin. College Albright Gingrich also receiv­ Library and White a 2-1 victory over Scran­ ing assignment and stopped the In their second encounter, the captured the second and third dou­ ing winning performances from Sal­ ton University. Joe Wertz went the Hawks with eight hits and four team traveled to Philadelphia and bles matches to edge the Warriors aneck in the 440 and Diehm in the distance allowing six hits, one a . Big guns of the day was blaBted by St. Joseph’s College, 5-4. Bill Ruoff and Jim Kurtz won 220 low hurdles. Seconds were turn­ fourth-inning homer for the Royals’ were Chapman with three hits and 15j-2i. Their next outing proved the second doubles while Mike Shat­ ed in b y Deicke in the 100 and the only score. Albright’s other run Bautsch and Morano with two each. just as disastrous as Moravian hand­ ter and John Anderson followed broad jump; Derr, 220 and 440; followed a single by Steve Simon ed the squad its third straight de­ with a win in the third match. In John Heilman, mile run; Grove, two scoring Harold Buck who had previ­ feat, 14-4 on the home course. Once singles com petition , sophom ore mile run; Diehm, 120 high hurdles; ously walked and moved to second again the only bright spot was Good­ Kurtz, freshman Shatter and senior Birkholz and Irv Godbolte in the Lose Doubleheader on an infield out. man who won his match, 3-0. Glenn Ruoss won their individual pole vault; Sheeler, shot put; and matches while Bruce Bowen, Mike Besides Goodman, the other mem­ Kratz in the discus. Albright College Gingrich LibraryLast Saturday, the L ion s sawAlbright College Gingrich LibraryPierce and Ruoff fell victimsAlbright to College Gingrich Library Katancik Pitches bers of the team in clu d e John T om orrow , the Berks County their three game win streak halted their opponents. Scholastic Meet will be held in the rather abruptly, when the Moravian Bailey, Ed Smith, Jim Walker, Paul Tom Katancik’s five-hit pitching Schwartzwald, and Dick Bucher. Albright Stadium bringing many of performance enabled the Lions to C ollege G reyhounds, defending Lose To Moravian the top athletes in the county into win their second game of the young champs of the Middle Atlantic Con­ The next home m atch will be In their second outing, the net­ competition. The Lions next meet season. This time the victim was ference, posted their initial victories against LaSalle on Monday after ters lost to Moravian by an identi­ will be on Tuesday when they will Ursinus College and the final score of the year by 8-7 and 2-0 scores at noon at the Berkshire Country Club. cal 5-4 score on the Albright courts. play host to the Muhls of Muhlen­ was 3-1. Katancik struck out 12 Moravian. Before the day’s action, The two team s split the singles berg College in a dual meet. matches with Bowen, Kurtz and and walked only three but lost his the Hounds had a 3-0 record and it SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS Shatter getting the wins for the shutout in the ninth inning when looked like it might be 4-0 mid-way Albrightthe Bears College picked upGingrich a run on anLibrary Albright CollegeBaseball Gingrich LibraryLions and Ruoss, Ruoff and PierceAlbright College Gingrich Library through the first game with Al­ dropping their contests. In the dou­ ¿ t u t n e l error by first-baseman Bautsch. Al­ Sat., April 22—Bucknell—H bright leading 6-1. However, Morav­ bles, Ruoff and Kurtz were the only bright totaled seven hits off the Tues., April 25—Lafayette—H ian went ahead 7-6 with the Lions winning pair for the Lions. Ursinus . Their first run was Wed., April 26—F & M—H *) h c . tying it up 7-7 to force the game scored with one out in the fifth, Sat., April 29—Susquehanna—A when Jim Diehm singled to left, into extra innings, before the Tues., May 2—LaSalle—H 3417 5th Street Highway moved to second when Simon was Hounds could pull it out. Katancik Thurs., May 4—Muhlenberg—A LAURELDALE, PA. was the losing pitcher in the first Milk! hit by a pitch, and scored on Mike game, allowing 13 hits, striking out Track ’Jh * SpcxtsmcuCs Si&te Dial W A 9-9481 Matto’s solid hit to right. A walk Penn Street at Ninth to Matto, a fielder’s choice, a double five and walking four. Tues., April 25—-Gettysburg, ♦ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich LibraryREADING Albright College Gingrich Library error by the and In the nightcap, the Lions were Johns Hopkins—H FEATURING Tues., May 2—Muhlenberg—H Gary Chapman’s infield hit made it limited to two hits by Moravian 1896-1960 a 24 Baautiful Lanes with Auto­ pitcher Brian Hill. The Hounds on Tennis matic Pinsetters the other hand were given a total Headquarters for • Sport Shop it's smart to shop at of six hits by Lion pitcher Wertz, Sat., April 22—Muhlenberg—A with two of them coming in the Tues., April 25—Lafayette—H Bowling and Athletic • Meeting Rooms first inning when the Hounds scored Thurs., April 27—W. Chester—A Equipment-' • Nursery Sat., April 29—Susquehanna—A all their runs. • Locker Rooms W&tth&Ci Wed., May 3—St. Joseph’s—H Cameras and Photo Finishing Albright College Gingrich LibraryShortstop Chapman was knockedAlbright College Gingrich Library Albright• Free College Parking Gingrich Library ...and it costs no more unconscious after colliding with-lcft Golf Copies of Your • Bus Sarvica to the Door fielder Morano in the first inning of Mon., April 24—LaSalle—H Favorite Photos ♦ the opener and did not see any III Thurs., April 27—W. Maryland— ★ FORM YOUR BOWLING PARTY further action in the day. A NOW AND HAVE A BARREL OF Penn Square, Reading, Pa. The Lions will be at home against Mon., May 1—Lafayette—H Thurs., May 4—Lycoming—A PHONE FR 4-8253 FUN TeL FR 4-8321 Bucknell tomorrow with game time scheduled for 2:«0 p.m. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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