Vol. XLI READING, PA., MAY 1, 1945 Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library * Y* Campers To Hear Krecker/ May Day To Feature Seniors Will Hear Hershey McCorkle Will Speak on “ Life Fetesfor Queen, Tea, A s Commencement Speaker Buses leaving Franklin station at Roy McCorkel, chairman of the Philadelphia Fellowship of Recon­ Major General Lewis B. Hershey, U. S. A., Director of the Selective 9:15, 10, and 11:15 a. m. and trains ciliation and secretary of the Amer­ Sorority Formal Service System since 1941, w ill address the class of 1945 at Albrights leaving at 10, 12:15, and 2:07 will ican Friends’ Service Committee, Commencement exercises on June 3. General Hershey’s subject will be carry 70 or more Albright students will address the combined “Y’s” to­ Crowning of the May Queen, The Nation and the Returning Veteran.” Parent’s Day, and a combined to Blue Mountain Camp this Sat« night in the college chapel at 7:30 Born and raised on a farm near Angola. Indiana, General Hershey at­ Albright College Gingrich p.Library m. His subject, “It Is For Us soroityAlbright dance will College be featured Gingrich as a Library Albright College Gingrich Library urday for the week-end “Y” Re­ tended a one-room school house and graduated from Fremont High School the Living,” will concern the re- part of Albright’s annual. May Day treat. When Doris Hicks and Robert ponsibilities that fall on Christians festivities on Saturday, May 12, on at the age of 16. By taking a three-months course at Tri-State College Buxton closed registrations last Fri­ by virtue of the fact that they are the college campus. Madeline in Angola, he fulfilled teaching re­ day, the quota was filled. alive in today’s world. Ruth Ritz- Gable will be May Queen with quirements and that fall became a Erma Leinbach as maid of honor. teacher of a one-room school near Co-chairmen Joy Cutler and rnan and Fred Clewell are in charge Jeanne Miller, May Day chair­ his home. ' -4 Newell Wert have planned the re­ of the worship. A graduate of the College of man, announces that, in addition to Earning money by teaching, the treat around the theme “ Stones for the procession of the Queen and her Wooster (1933) and Yale Divinity General was able to complete his a Foundation." The assembly will court, there will be a May Pole School (1937), Mr. McCorkel also studies at Tri-State College where hear as guest speaker, Dr. Joseph dance by the junior women and AlbrightWillard KreckerCollege of Red Gingrich Lion, Pa., Library modernAlbright dances, “Intermezzo”College Gingrich and Library he tookAlbright the degrees College of Bachelor Gingrich of Library and will participate in seminars led “Waltz of the Flowers.” Arts, Bachelor of Science, and by Agnes Snyder, Robert Ziegler, Talks To "Y The theme of the ceremony will Bachelor of Pedagogy. ahd Charles Kachel. be flowers. All costumes will be General Hershey served with the Dr. F. Wilbur Gingrich and Dean symbolic of flowers, with members Indiana National Guard when it was of the court in light orchid and Helen Cunliffe will act as chap- senlt to the Mexican border in 1916. green gowns and carrying white erons. Miss Anna H. Benninger will Upon his return he went to the flowers. The senior women will University of Indiana to study for lead the fireside service. Professor , wear pastel evening gowns and will his degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Lewis E. Smith will Dr. ¡carry garlands instead of forming but his studies were interrupted by Krecker in administering Holy the usual arch. Flowers will fonn AlbrightCommunion. College Warren Pfost Gingrich and Mil- Library theAlbright pathway for theCollege court and Gingrich will Library the WorldAlbright War. Alt thatCollege time a lieu­ Gingrich Library dred Kaufmann will manage recrea­ be placed on the Queen’s throne. tenant in his National Guard, he tion. Marjorie Christ will be pian­ Members of the court are: Ruth was sent to Fort Sill, Okla., for ist, and Mr. Wert, song leader. Ritzman, Ruth Plowfield, Ann de- training and received his cap­ The cost for the weekend is $2.75; Farges, Charlotte Eck, and Christine taincy. the amount includes the registration Calpin, Janet Luckenbaugh will be Shortly before the Armistice, fee. Since dorm students will have custodian of the crown. Pages will General Hershey was sent to France box lunches supplied Saturday be Margarite Jungblut and Mildred where he remained a year after the Abrams, while Marylouise Schap- noon, day students attending should end of the war helping to arrange pell and Margaret Walton will be take lunches with them. transportation of American troops trainlbearers. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichMaj. Library Gen. Lewis B. Hershey Albright College Gingrich Library Parent’s Day, sponsored by Stu­ (Continued on page 3) dent Council, will have as its main Election event a tea following the May Pats ElectHendericks Queen coronation. A special regis­ Election Names Good Notes tration booth will be set up for At its meeting on April 23, the Pi visiting parents. Ann deFarges has ROY McCORKEL Alpha Tau sorority elected officers As Council Vice Prexy charge of thé arrangements. Be­ the coming school year. These He© did graduate study at Harvard. He cause of the government curtail­ With the new president, Bohdan At a recent meeting, the Home traveled around the world and new officers are: President, Mar­ ment of all gatherings, invitations Procko, at the helm, the 1945-46 Economics Club elected officers for taught college in India from 1933 to will be sent only to parents living in garet Hendricks; vice president, Albrightthe next College year. Those Gingrich chosen were Library1934. In 1937 he attended the World BerksAlbright County. Announcements College Gingrich will Rita Duncavage; Library recording secre­ StudentAlbright Council held College its first meet­ Gingrich Library Margaret Ball, president; Lucille Conference o f Churches at Oxford, be sent, however, to all other tary, Marion Latta; corresponding ing last Thursday afternoon, Ken­ Lott, vise president: Mildred Kauf­ and in 1939, the World Christian parents. * w ;ecretary, Gayle Haupt; treasurer, neth Good will vice prexy the Youth Conference in Amsterdam, The Berkshire Hotel will be the Mary Eschwei; chaplain, Marie man secretary; Anna Wartluft, Council according to the results of treasurer. The class representatives Holland. (Continued on page 3) Bonner. an election held at the meeting. are Grace Miller, freshman; Vir­ Induction of new members was Margaret Hendricks will be secre­ ginia Woerle, sophomore. held at this same meeting. The wo­ Gals Get Guys For Sadie Hawkins Shindig; tary and Reed Fredericks will be men taken into the sorority are June its treasurer. ‘Sensational’ Circus Storms College Green Ruth, Gloria Salfeety, Phyllis Car­ More definite plans were made I. R. C . Lights were low. Hay, ladders, The drums pounded, the cymbals ter, Joan House, Betty Fielitz, Mar­ clanged—the horns blew (after a for Parents Day, a part of the May Newly elected officers will have and an “old barn” atmosphere per­ jorie Christ, Jean Jaglom, Gloria Albright College Gingrich Library fashion),Albright and the College “Y” circus rolledGingrich Library Day Albright weekend. Because College of govern­ Gingrich Library charge of the International Rela­ McKittrick, Dorothy Moyer* Judy vaded at Student Council’s “Sadie into town. There was everything ment restrictions, the activities w.iU tions Club meeting on May 3, at Scheirer, Margaret Walker, and Hawkins Day Dance,” which was one could want in a circus—a be curtailed but Council decided to the home of Dr. Milton W. Hamil­ Phyllis Stock. held in the dining hall this past Fri­ bearded lady, a sword swallower, hold a tea for the parents in the ton. The club will decide between Plans are being made for the who was heard to mutter,some­ Alumni Memorial Library after the Kenneth Good and Marian Fiedler day night. Everywhere were mur­ alumni party which will be held in thing about his sleeve being too coronation. A booth will also be set for treasurership of the club. murs of, “Who is that ravishing connection with the regular meet­ tight, acrobats, snake charmers and up. Ann deFarges is chairman for Pledges who have been recently blonde?” Her dancing gave away ing on May 7th. The annual tree clowns. There were even little boys the event. chosen will be inducted. “her” identity. Nobody but Herbie planting ceremony will be held on who popped balloons, and big ones Hyman dances With quite that Mother’s Day, May 13fth. An apology to President Harry V. who popped paper bags. In fact, stately glide. The overwhelming Masters from several students of Albright GermanCollege ClubGingrich Library everyoneAlbright was charmed, College and rightlyGingrich Library LebanonAlbright Valley CollegeCollege will Gingrich be Library Mexican sombrero came with Hum­ so. Election of next year’s officers bert Manzolillo, but how it stayed Ten Join Mus forthcoming, announced president was held by the German Club on Popcorn, pretzels, and coke were Procko, as stated in a letter from on through the ups and downs of his Phi Beta Mu Sorority held its Wednesday, April 25. Alyce Voit jitterbugging was the mystery of served, but everyone was so en­ that college to Dean George Wal­ was elected president; Phyllis Car­ 'the evening. tranced by the “sights” they could formal pledge induction service at ton. The reason for the apology was manage to down hardly more than Ruth Rehr’s home on Monday eve­ the visit of several L. V.-students to ter, vice president; Mary Briner, “Baby Boy” Shaffer looked es­ half a dozen bags of corn. Except campus last Friday, who left un- •secretary, and Mary Eschwei, treas­ pecially pretty in his big pink bow ning, April 23. Corsages of yellow maybe Humbert and Deach, who iightly decorations. urer. —but since when is pink the color {daisies on a green background, tied ate more, but were spellbound when Reports from Council committees Dr. Gerrit Memming then gave an for little boys? The gentlemen’s with orchid and gold ribbon, were the “dark” ladies did their spe­ were presented by their chairmen: illustrated lecture on the important corsages were lovely, at least from given to all the new members. After cialty. Albrightians-in-Service, Mae Jean Albrightcities of College Germany. AGingrich community Librarythe distance. Lloyd Schwartz’s old- Albright College Gingrichthe serviceLibrary refreshments were Albright College Gingrich Library Picking; student activities, Irene sing followed Professor Memming’s fashioned nosegay looked good Hurrah for the circus, say we. served. Fisher; dining hall, Ann deFarges; lecture. enough to eat; it probably was, Let's have more of that kind of fun! The new members of the sorority social, Jeanne Miller; chapel repre­ since the centerpiece consisted of are Jean Borgstrom, Betty Cusano, sentative, Agnes Snyder; little cul­ red radishes. Ruthie and Fred were G lee Club Beth Sanger, Helen Carol Wright, tural series, Marylouise Schappell. among those who played some Jeanne Flickinger, Ruth Leickel Marjorie Chrisit will be president Frosh GetSet For 45-46 “ rugged” ping-pong at the party in and Vivian Miller. Because of ill of the Women’s Glee Club for 1945- the Lower Social Room. Various With Heads, Committees ness, Ruth Homan was unable to Committees Give Reports 46 and Martha Fridericks will be and sundry reproductions of Daisy be taken into the sorority with the On Women's Govertment Albrightbusiness College manager and Gingrich secretary, as LibraryMae and Li’l Abner abounded, even AlbrightWarren Pfost, Collegenewly elected Gingrich pres­ other women,Library but a special indue- Albright College Gingrich Library a result of the election held last to the barefoot variety. ident of the class of ’48, announced tion service will be held for her on The Women’s Student Senate of Thursday. Dr. Geil and Mr. Gordon were the following committees at the her return. Albright College held a dinner among the “belles of the ball,” rat­ The Glee Club will sing tomorrow meeting of the class last Friday meeting last Wednesday evening at ing as many cut-ins—from the fem­ at the meeting of the Ladies’ Aux­ noon. Social committee: Marjorie which reports were made by Joy iliary of Albright. The program will inine stag-line, as did the dashing A . P. O .’s Induct Nine Cutler, chairman of the ethics com­ male contingent of the student body. Christ, Jean Borgstrom, Heber include the following numbers: The Alpha 'Pi Omega fraternity mittee; Janet Luckenbaugh, chair­ “Psalm of IPraise” by Lindeman, Revenooers please note: refresh­ Yeagley, and James Hedglin. Pub­ man of ithe handbook committee, ments were served, consisting of conducted an induction program on “ See What Love Hath the Father” licity committee: Marjorie' Plow- Monday, April 23, in the A. P. O, and Marjorie Christ, chairman of “mountain moonshine” (root beer— by Mendelssohn, “ Prayer” by Guion, field, Robert Gale, Charles Stump, house above the chapel. Jack Teger, the constitution committee. Exten­ to you) and pretzels. Music that “ Indian Mountain Song” by Cad- president, conducted the service and sive plans were made in connection Albright College Gingrich Librarywas strictly “citified” was provided andAlbright Doris Hicks. College Plans were Gingrich dis­ Library Albright College Gingrich Library man, and “ The Romaika” by Park. announced that the fraternity would with these projects. Anna Wartluft, by records, contributed by the new cussed for a Frosh-sponsored get- Marjorie Huntaberged, soporano, travel to Shartlesville for a ban- temporary chairman of the Senate, Student Council. together in the near future. w ill sing “Jerusalem” by Men­ suet on- Saturday, May 5. Jack presided. delssohn, and Betty Frielitz, so­ Other officers that were elected Shafer, Marvin Weaver. William Planned for publication next fall, prano, will sing “The Song o f the CHAPEL PROGRAMS recently to assist Mr. Pfost are Ray Heckler, William Walb, Lee Kachel. the handbook of the Senate will be Open” by LaForge. A duet, “Gloria” Thursday’s chapel program will Pottieger, vice president; Grace Herbert Hyman, Edward Daniels, a guide of pertinent information for by Buzza Peccia, will be given by be a March of Time movie on Eng­ Miller, secretary; and Jack Shafo% Fred Perfect, and William Harting all Albright women, especially new Miss Fielitz and Elizabeth H. Pot- land. This morning the combined treasurer. were installed as new members. students. tieger. “Y ’s” conducted a worship service. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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ELIZABETH H. POTTIEGER—EILEEN O’NEIL The R anks Coeditors Reporter CATHERINE F R AN TZ...... News Editor On the serious side for a change, MARIAN L A T T A ...... Feature Editor your Inquiring Reporter asks: What Those Frosh and Sophomores are certainly KENNETH GOOD ...... Sports Editox do you think Student Council to be congratulated upon their fine dance. A Albright JEANCollege H ARER Gingrich...... LibraryBusiness Manager should do nextAlbright year to improve College its Gingrich Library fine time wasAlbright had by ail—andCollege we aren'tGingrich just Library News status on campus? kidding. Shirley Sperans, science. ’48: They Irene Fisher Edward Daniels Barbara Perfect We could have had a tiny reunion this week­ Virginia Hallacher Kathleen Calaman Doris Ferris should sponsor more activities off and on campus. end with the kids that were back. Ethel Mae Agnes Snyder Betty Jane Jones Herbert Sigley Yeakel and Tony Cagiano (Tony Carl is his Alice Albright Geraldine Wentzel jiricka Setzkorn Ann deFarges, psychology, ’45; This week Danny Lion salutes Lura Heverly Robert Ziegler They should exercise their govern­ five more s;niors—June Ruth, stage name) were here, besides the service Features ing power. Dotty Scheib, Jean Rhodes, Char­ people. PVT. AARON TAUB was here “fix­ Hazel Calden Regina Jaglom Marilyn Jacobson Lynne Parr, psychology, ’47: They lotte Eck, and Warren Loesch. ing up his personal effects” this week.' He Albright KayCollege Conners Gingrich Walter Hayum Library Mae Jean Picking should have Albright more to say. College JuneGingrich Ruth is theLibrary envied posses­ soon leaves toAlbright join some Collegeof you fellows Gingrich in the Library Betty Bradley Patricia Rumaker June Plowfield Gloria Salfeety, psychology, ’46 sor of that smooth dark hair, and field artillery. GENE WEEBER of the Mer­ Sports More power to them! equally smooth wardrobe. Majoring chant Marines was at the dance. Gene was in lab tech, she can usually be Jean Borgstrom James Hedglin William Ebbert Elaine Schwartz, chemistry, ’47: found fooling around one of the just here a semester this year. RALPH Jeanne Flickinger Shirley Sperans Decisions should be made by a COCKING S l/c visited us from his Sampson greater amount o f the student body labs “up thar” in the science hall, Business oi dancing at Pop’s at noon time— home. He is losing some of his English accent Christine Schweimler, French, ’46: Betty Jacobs Lucy Smith any time for that matter. A The Student Council representing that he cultivated in Jamaica. BOB W ORK member of Pat sorority and Skull the student body should have more PhM created quite a sensation this weekend by The editorial columns of this publication are open to alld Bones, she’s a senior whose 1o say in all types of college acti-' showing up with a gold earring—a circle with criticism and communications at all times are to be geniality will be sorely missed upon Albright takenCollege is the opinionsGingrich of the Library editors, unless otherwise vities on and Albright off campus. Collegegraduation. Gingrich Library a star in the middle—hangingAlbright College from his Gingrich left ear. Library Ray Pottieger, pi e-ministerial. *48: indicated. No anonymous communications will be pub­ Dotty Scheib is another of the He vowed on shipboard in the Pacific that he Let us all act like men and women lished although names of signed communications will Jive fans at Pop’s. Of course, she was going to have that earring if he lost his ear be withheld at the writer’s request. instead of like kids. spends a little time on psychology in the attempt to put the hole in his ear. Prof, Bob Ziegler, pre-ministerial, ’48: Entered as second class matter, July 15. 1941 at the and Englist lit—her major and "O’ Dr-< n° I mean radioman RICHARD post office Reading, Pennsylvania, under the Act of They should have more power to minor, but that’s only incidental. March 3, 1879. carry out the requests and decisions RHODA was here this weekend from pre-radio Shes treasurer of Domino and a school in Washington. He is stationed at the of the student body. member of I. R. c „ the hockey May 1, 1945 largest chemical research base in the world, so No. 24 Humbert Manzozillo, pre-med., team, and Pi Alpha Tau Sorority ’46: Sponsor more dances. he just wq)ks past on the way to the radio * ™|ster °f ‘ he art of barbed Albright College Gingrich Library Albright Collegewitticism, Gingrich she’s a goodLibrary sport and a room. Have Albright you had anCollege Italian sandwichGingrich Library Emily Post Says ... lot of fun. Good luck, Dotty. lately, Dick? TOM STOUDT USNR is a Something has set us a-thinking, and we Charlotte Eck is a dark-haired class behind the prof in radio school in Wash­ know it has caused many comments among sociology major. A member of Phi ington. ENSIGN CHARLES MIESSE hop­ upperclassmen. As long as we can remember, Beta Mu sorority, she is also active ped a train from New York to our lovely it has been the tradition that, after assembly hi French Club. Transferring from campus on Saturday and turned up at the Hood College in her sophomore programs, the senior class leaves, followed by year, she has proved an attractive dance. He is waiting for his ship, the USS the junior class, then the sophomores, and fi­ asset to college life with her quiet Bliss to go out. He already has been as far as nally the freshman class. It is a privilege but friendly manner. the Statue of Liberty. Congratulations. Get Albright dearlyCollege held byGingrich the upperclassmen, Library as each year Albright CollegeJean Gingrich Rhodes is Library another psych seasick? Albright College Gingrich Library major. Membership in Sigma Tau they move closer to the front of the chapel Now comes the time for most stu­ _ DEAM' H’H- 1/c; USN Hospital Delta proves her dexterity with the and earn the right to leave the chapel ahead of dents to look ahead to the fall ses­ Staff; N.N.M.C.;,Bethesda, Md. sent us a card the underclasses. However, that order of prece­ sion when the Albright campus will English language which is her to tell us of his change of address and to say minor. She is also a member of the dence has not been followed this year, particu­ be thrown open to all returning that he is at a very fine hospital—the finest in students. Of course, some will never German Club and I. R. C. A blonde, larly within the last few months. The freshman the East, according to his report. He sent his return to class rooms to dissect cats, she can usually be seen palling class has been straggling out of chapel without rats, or dogfish sharks, hunt for an around with another blonde, Alyce regards to the members of the Class of ’45. waiting for the upperclasses to precede them. amoeba, or promote goodwill among V eit ENSIGN W. W. RIFFLE; MTB; Rou 21; W e are sure that next year they will consider all fellow students. Warren Loesch is a pre-minis­ c/o FPO; San Francisco, Calif, writes: “ I am Albrightit College a privilege Gingrich to be jealously Library guarded to pre­ Into this categoryAlbright fall the College seven terial Gingrich who will not Library only graduate now a boat captain.Albright The College boat I’m skipper Gingrich of Library cede the class of '40 in leaving chapel. So be seniors to whom a proud salute is this spring but also tie the nuptial is a PT 132. It holds the record for barges and rendered as they step forth to put knot. Marian is the lucky girl, a. id luggers sunk in the Pacific. I am now in patient until we’re out of chapel, frosh, your their bit into the field of medicine, the subject of all Al’s dreams—no turn will come next year! so that future generations will have wonder he can’t concentrate in Squadron 21. There is a fellow from Ursinus a better world in which to live. class. A member of the V. M. cab­ here in the squadron. W e get together for The petite Aileen Schearer— es­ inet, he also serves as treasurer of bull sessions quite often. I have won most of Hidden Talent pecially noted for accomplishing so Kappa Tau Chi. His tenor voice gets the arguments concerning the two schools be­ If we’re not careful, Hollywood will be much with her small stature, goes practice in the chapel choir and cause I talk faster and louder. I get to Manila forth as the only female pre-medi­ Sons of Albright quartet. We know grabbing a lot of our student body! What cal student. Miss Schearer will about once every two weeks. It must have he’ll make a good preacher. Albrightdoes College Louis Gingrich B. Mayer Library have that Albright tread the pathAlbright to her desired College goal Gingrich Library been beautifulAlbright there before College the Japs Gingrich wrecked Library doesn’t have? Seriously, though, there is a as she enters Women’s Medical Col­ it.” lege, Phila., this fall. great deal of student talent around campus, LT. JAMES L. HOLTON 0-1309368; Base Then, too, the patient, unruffled CALENDAR which was adeptly brought out at the 7th personality so displayed by the only Information-Education Supervisor; Hq. AGF War Loan Drive bond rally last Thursday in male pre-medical student (even Tuesday, May 1 APO 241 c/o P M ; San Francsico, Calif, wrote chapel. The skits were original and clever and when performing rat experiments), 10:10 a.m.—Chapel—Y.M. and Y.W. in charge from Kwajalein, Marshall Islands to tell us were well put on. It was also fun to have Allen Snyder, will be gone but not what he has been doing for the past year or so. forgotten as he pursues his ambition 7:30 p.m.—Y. M. and Y. W. community singing of our favorite military in Jefferson Medical College, Phila. Meeting. He was commissioned at Fort Benning and was Wednesday, May 2 songs. W e know personally that the commit­ Likewise, the quintet of medical assigned to the 424th Infantry at Fort Jackson. 2:00 p.m.—-Ladies’ Auxiliary. Albrighttee College put a great Gingrich deal of timeLibrary and effort into technologists willAlbright leave their College Alma Gingrich Library Soon he foundAlbright himself in College New Caledonia Gingrich and Library 1:00 p.m.—The Albrightian making the rally a success. W e know that “ a‘ er. °n£ ‘ ° begin all over again Staff then in Guadalcanal where he became a platoon lo finish their five year course at a everyone enjoyed the program because it was 7:30 p.m.—W.A.A. leader in the 288th Infantry. He said, “My chosen hospital where they will timely, amusing, and, yes, thought-provoking. 7:30 p.m.—Skull and Bones machine gun and mortar section ran the racial S fP “ laying a foundation for a Thursday, May 3 It seems to be the consensus of opinion that healthier nation. gamut from American Indians to Filipinos, and 10:10 a.m.—March of Time more such programs, enlisting student talent, who14!!13 ^*auch—the tiny morsel Film on New made whistle stops along the way for Chinese, would be very welcome In this we heartily who has that energy unlimited, England Hawaiians, Koreans, Samoans, Jap-Americans, agree. combined with a carefree “come 3:30 p.m.—Women’s Glee Eskimos and a Pennsylvania Dutchman from what may personality—will be Club Annville.” Then he rambled around the round at Lankenau Hospital, Phila. 4:30 p.m.—Student Council Albright CollegeHit The Gingrich Books, Library Kids! Jeanne Miller—whoseAlbright red hair College just Gingrich7:30 p.m.—Domino Library Club Solomons and Albright then to Hilo, College Hawaii. Gingrich During Library So you’ve got spring fever, huh? So you aads to her personality and who will 8:00 p.m.—International Re­ the time his ship was in Oahy, T. H „ the ship »»ways be remembered for her wit lations Club on which LT. JOE BRAND served was tied up want to play softball every afternoon back of Friday, May 4 itven in difficult situations)—will at one of the piers. Jim was on board the ship the Science Hall? So you like to lie around be claimed by Jefferson Medical Sociology Field Trip to Phila. on the campus and tickle your face with a School Hospital, Phila. Mae Jean for day several times, but didn’t find out until later that blade of grass? Well, whatever you do. don’t Picking—the girl whose neat work Saturday, May 5-6 Joe was on board. Jim got a job as editor of and sincerity can be seen in any “Y” Rereat .. .. a, newspaper, but somehow, the deal was forget that May 27 is coming perilously close. Monday, May 7 Science Hall lab—will also make sidetracked and Jim found himself at the above - What’s May 27? That’s the day éxams start, Philadelphia ner home when she 3:30 p.m.—Orchestra Re­ three short weeks away. And in between then moves in at Bryn Mawr Hospital. hearsal address. His new job is a combination of Albrightand College now are Gingrich three weeks Library packed full of tern, „ ! } ? , Plowfield—theAlbright one with College the Gingrich4:30 p.m.—Band Library ‘Dean Walton,Albright Lowell Thomas. College Mr. Anthonv, Gingrich Library 4:30 p.m.—Faculty Meeting papers, cramming, last-minute lab work, ad million-dollar” smile who has con. Horace Greeley, and Mr. Gallup.” BOB tinually proven that "stick-to-it- 7:30-9:30. p.m. — Fraternity infinitum. “The Albrightian” is trying to be a n d Sorority GANSEL was stationed only a few hundred Iveness” is essential in any scientific yards down the beach from Jim on Guadal­ “ Good Deed Dotty” in reminding you to get work—prefers to remain in Read­ Meetings 8:00 p.m. — Alumni Card canal. on the ball, kids; the time is now ! ing; therefore, the Reading Hospital will claim this senior. June Ruth__ Party — College Dining Room CPL. THOMAS ROBERT SNYDER the dark-haired, congenial lass who 33 818 402: Hq. Btry. 997; F.A. Bn. APO 339; Fun For A ll is willing to snatch at any,opportu­ Tuesduy, May 8 10:10 a.m.—Assembly — Bond c/o PM. New York writes to us from Germany. Here’s “The Albrightian” again, throwing nity to help a fellow biologist in Rally “Just a few words to say “ Hello” and how are bouquets. However, such social events as the lab—iwill remain a “Readingite” as Albright College Gingrich Library she enters the portalsAlbright of St. Joseph’s College 7:30Gingrich p.m.—Y. M. Library and Y. W.— you all back thereAlbright at good oldCollege Albright? Gingrich I re­ Library “ Y” circus and the Sadie Hawkins dance held Social Action Pro­ Hospital. ceived the list of addresses of Albrightians in last week on campus rate the tossing of bou­ Thus, all underclassmen — es­ gram Wednesday, May 9 Service and was very glad to receive it. quets, at the very least. They were great suc­ pecially, juniors—bid a sincere fare­ well with their hearty wish of good 1:00 p.m.—The Albrightian Thanks very much. I’ve also been receiving cesses and were very well received. Many Staff luck to those who have shown them my paper regularly and thanks for that, too.” thanks are due to the “ Y’s” and to the W o- lne way to worki 7:30 p.m.—Alchemists the way to work, fight, and give; so 1 7:30 p.m.—Pi Gamma Mu Bob said that he has never met anyone from men’s Dorm Council for providing a lot of fun. that others might live! Albright since he has been away. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) THE ALBRIGHTIAN PAGE THREE Ursinus Gals Win Mules Win Meet; Over Lion Team 2 Schools Tied Two more records were shattered In Softball Fray at the finish of the Albright scholas­ By KENNETH GOOD tic track meet last Monday, April Behind the excellent pitching of 23, from which Muhlenberg em,erged Intramural softball seems to be when he ran the quarter-mile an Irma Keyes, a smooth working Ur­ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library as Albright winner for theCollege second straight Gingrich Library taking quite a kicking around a chor leg on the Birdsboro relay sinus woman’s softball combination year, garnering 28 points. Birds­ far as scheduling games is con team in 51 seconds. trounced the Albright maids, 14-0, •erned. It seems apparent that men’s boro and Shillington tied for sec- Both Kline and Dadamio are in their initial game of the season and place with 26 points each, while intramurals has always 'been and 'slated for induction into the armed on Saturday morning, April 28, always will be, unless drastic ac­ Wyomissing finished fourth with 25 1945. cMante £c O m elet tion is taken, something which can forces after which they will in tallies. be pushed aside when seemingly a bigger race for the greatest team The Albright girls never were in A new record for the discus was The nutrition class is concentra­ important or more influential mat­ in the world, the United States of the contest, going down one-two- set by Mt. Penn’s Bill Gillis. His toss of 123 feet, 3 inches bettered ting on planning meals to meet ters necessitate attention. This con- America. three in the first inning, while the that of 121 feet, 3 inches established exact individual energy require­ •dition must be corrected if a good Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichCollegeville Library lassies slammed Vir­ in Albright 1940 by George College Manderbach Gingrich of Library ments; consequently ordinary meals men’s intramural program is to be ginia Woerfe, Albright , for are not the result. You should see Wyomissing. part of college life at Albright. 3 hits and capitalized on 4 errors Bill Kline, a winner for some of the strange combinations Zetas Take Number 2 to collect 0 runs. In the second Oley for the second straight year they invent! As an initial step in the direc­ tion of improvement, we suggest to As Pi Taus are Beaten; frame, the Lion women again went entered his name on the records by Speaking of balancing meals, Bob Deach, Interfrat Council presi­ hitless and runless, with Ursinus making a sensation broad jump of whe Jan was asked why we have dent, that he hold a meeting Saylor Gains 2nd Win (garnering 2 runs on 2 hits. In the 21 ieett, 3% inches. The old record meat, potatoes, and corn in the same with Coaches Mosser and Harris, third stanza, the Albrightians of 21 feet, %-inch was set in 1937 and 1938 by Dave Roth and Warren meal, he answered, “ Oh, you don’t md fraternity representatives. At Standings in the Intramoral Softball threatened to score, loading the has­ Auchenbach of Muhlenberg. balance by the meal; you balance socks on walks and errors* however, this meeting, which should be held League as of April 30 In the pole vault, A1 Hainley of by the month!!’’ Sounds like the as soon as conveniently possible, a their rally was nipped in the bud Albright College Gingrich Library Albright Collegew . L. Gingrich Pet.. Library Wyomissing*Albright Jerry College Grofe and Gingrich Bob Library debit and credit system in book­ definite boys’ and girls’ playing tnd again the hometowners went keeping. Zetas ...... 2 0 1.000 Fisher, held a three-way tie for schedule should be decided upon runless. In the other half of the in- Pi T au s...... 0 1 .000 first place, each vaulting to ten Food reminds us of Shartlesville. and all groups concerned should riing, the visitors were held to one A. P. O.’s ...... 0 1 .000 feet, 2 inches. Nick Deeter of Mohn- We heard that one of the Zetas run. In the fourth, Ginny Woerle then be forced to adhere to this ton, last year’s record holder with gained nine pounds after eating a schedule for the remaining part of Chalking up their second straight Igot the only Albright of the *neal there last week. win of the season, the powerhouse 10 feet, 10 inches, finished fourth. the season. contest, a 2-bagger. However, her Zetas downed the Pi Tau softball Final tabulations: Mary Alice Lippert, Ann de- efforts were in vain with Mrs. Perhaps also at this proposed ten, 11-7, in a five-inning duel. Out- Muhlenberg, 28 points; Shilling- Farges, and Professor Elder are ex­ Mosser’s proteges going runless. It meeting, officials could be selected scoring the Pi Taus, 6-2, in the first ton and Birdsboro, 26; Wyomissing, perts on making Susies-dress was the same old story for Ursinus for the remaining softball games inning, the Zetas were never in 25; Mt. Penn, 21; Oley, 15; Wilson, forms made to fit the individual in their chapter when they col­ Albright College Gingrich Librarysince the problem of officiating has trouble.Albright College Gingrich Library 13; Albright Boyertown, 12;College Robesonia, Gingrich 12; Library be (ih e? ? i0ning 88 they may given the council trouble on several lected two runs on Albright errors. Mohnton, 5; West Reading, 2. f i S f forras)’ they’re a great heln Behind Forrest Saylor’s steady occasions this year. We realize that ; In inning No. 5, the Lion 10 again Summaries: in fitting clothing. ^ etching and timely hitting, the the intramural situation in a small went down one-two-three, with the Discus: Won by Gillis, Mt. Penn; Congratulations to Janet Lucken- Zetas now have taken the lead in college in war time is a difficult visitors collecting one run in their the intramural softball league. One second, Kohl, Shillington; third, and perplexing problem; but we feel half. The next frame found the Miller, Robesonia; fourth, Bare,* teachLr C°mP ting h6r 8tUdent for the day was hit by that with a bit of effort on the part Mosser maids victims of Miss Keyes’ Wyomissing; fifth, Lippincott, Wil­ T, ;,h e , Jun1ior h<>me ec’ers spent Bui Landis with no men aboard. of all people involved a successful pitching with all three batters strik­ son. Distance: 123 feet 3 inches (new Thursday in Philadelphia visiting system can be set up. Lineups: ing out. Ursinus again came through record). i t f 111! ! 11 Dobbins Vocational ZETAS in their period by collecting 2 runs Broad Jump: Won by Kline, O ley School. The school contained all High School Stuff and 2 hits. The final inning found Albrightsorts of College wonderful thingsGingrich in Pine Library «rAlbright . College ab Gingrich r h Library second,Albright Batistini, College Mt. Penn; thirdGingrich Library Having witnessed the 22nd An­ Wert, ss ...... 4 j , both teams going scoreless and the Deeter, Mohnton; fourth, Bradley Arts from painting an automobile final score read, 14-0, Ursinus. Miss nual Albright College Interscholas­ D. Pottieger, r f ___ 3 3 1 Muhlenberg; fifth, Conrad, Mt’ to managing a store—very educa­ tic Track Meet on April 21 and 23, Keyes, Ursinus sophomore, collected* tional. p. S. The trip was fun, too! 2 b ...... s 0 0 Penn. Distance: 21 feet 3% inches there were several feats which we 12 and allowed 1 hit. Miss 'new record). would like to bring to the attention Woerle, Albright’s tosser, collected J. Pottieger, 3b . . .. 3 9 , Pole Vault: Tie for first, Hainley, of those people who did not have 2 strikeouts and allowed 10 hits. SENIORS WILL HEAR ...... 1 2 Wyomissing; Grofe and Fisher the pleasure of witnessing the clas­ Landis, lb ...... •> , , Ursinus, incidentally, has not lost a (Continued from page 1) Boyertown; fourth, Deeter, Mohn- Holtzapple, If ... 3 . sic. These feats were performed by women’s softball game in the last ton; fifth. Ward, Shillington. Height back to U. S. Upon his return, Gen. 4 years. two lads whom we think were ex­ Buxton, cf ...... 3 i ° 10 feet 2 inches. eral Hershey passed his exam­ ceptionally good in their special­ Schneider, at ... , , ? Albrightinations College for the Regular Gingrich Army and Libraryties. If any of you happened to be Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library thereafter served various assign­ present we are sure you will agree 31 11 ments throughout the country. After that both Bill Kline and Tony Da- PI TAUS graduating from the Army War Col­ damio were very impressive. lege in 1934, he was sent to Hawaii ■ Bill Kline, Oley Hi school sprinter, y and remained there until 1936 when Angstadt, lb was the first athlete to display‘ out- he was ordered to Washington. Procko, 3b . y standing talent at the meet on Sat­ Hedglin, ss y urday. The Oley trackster along Deach, p . M MAY DAY TO FEATURE with capturing the 100-yard dash Winter, c ., i i s (Continued from page 1) and the 220-yard dash, set a new Sokol, If .., record in the broad jump by at­ Albrightscene of theCollege annual combined Gingrich soror­ Library Stump,Albright 2b . College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library ity spring formal Saturday evening taining a distance of 20 feet, 3 % » inches. Seifert, cf . !from 8:45 to 11:45. The dance is Gale, sf ... K open only to faculty members, soro- The second cinderman who was Kemp, rf .. READING ity members ,and their parents. very good in our opinion Was Tony y Jimmy Eaton’s orchestra will play. Dadamio, Birdsboro P. I. A. A The committee in charge consists of champion. This 5 foot 6 inch inex­ 27 7 8 i Mary Jane Werley, Rita Duncavage haustible powerhouse easily cap­ Score by innings: y Mary Jane Weber, Mary Eschwei, tured the one-mile run in his in­ Zetas...... 6 0 1 4 0 —11 M Margaret Hendricks, and Elaine itial race of the afternoon, and one Kyle of the Pi Alpha Tau sorority, hour later he went ahead to win Pi Taus ...... 2 0 0 4 1— 7 I M Albrightand Christine College Schweimler, Gingrich Elaine Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library the 880-yard run, posting a new Umpires: Harting, Scheirer. Score- M Schwartz, Bertina Blauch, and :eeper, Price. Jeanne Miller from the Phi Beta meet record in that event. The cli­ Mu sorority. max of his afternoon, however, came n CLOTHING M M | Reading’s Smartest t S| y y |WM. G. 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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) PAGE FOUR T H E ALBRIGHTIAN Aulmnt Sfaroa The Alumni News si published in collaboration with The Albrightian C L A S S NOTES.... in -fcu-i. ui me iuiutoti Association oi Albright College. This 1891 tion group of the American Red to captain. After entering the army Aim am New- appears the fourth Tuesday of each month under date line DR. E. E. STAUFFER and his Cross. Anna has been a teacher of in the summer of 1941, he was as­ v/ife were honored Sunday, April 4, home economics at the Mt. Penn signed to the officers’ candidate Lester L. Stabler» Executive Secretary...... Editor by members and friends of Park High School, Reading, Penna., for school at Harvard University. “Ted” Evangelical Church, Reading, Pa. the past seven years. She has been has been overseas since March of Albright College Gingrich MayLibrary 1,1945 AlbrightDr. Stauffer, College district superintendent Gingrich a veryLibrary active member of the Berks Albright1944. College Gingrich Library for 14 years of the Western District County Alumni Club. 1942 of the Evangelical Church, marks 1930 The Rev. Mr. KENNETH L. Tw o More Gold Stars 51 years of service in the Christian Among the graduates of the Edu­ STOUT was recently ordained in Bartges Writes cational and Physical Recondition­ ministry this year and retired from the North Main Avenue Baptist the active ministry at the 106th an- ing courses at the School for Per­ Church, Scranton, Pa., where he is sonnel Services, Lexington, Va., in O f Prison Camp Added to Honor List ual session of the East Pennsyl­ pastor. Kenneth graduated from the February, was ldt Lt. GLENN W. The following are excerpts from Two more gold stars must be add­ vania Conference of the Evangeli­ Eastern Baptist Theological Semin­ SHAFFER. By virtue of his gradu­ a letter received by the editor of ed to the list of Albrightians who cal Church held in Potts ville, Pa., ary in Philadelphia, Pa., class of ation, Glenn is qualified to fill a “The Alumni News” from “Woody” have given their lives as members April 25-28. Following the confer­ December, 1944. He also attended key position in the Reconditioning Bartges, *35, who, with his wife, the bere of the armed forces in World ence, Dr. and Mrs. Stauffer will the Practical Bible Training School Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichProgram Library in one -of the many Army Albright College Gingrich Library former Sara Schilling of Lewiston, War II. Technichian Fijth ¿Grade move to Ocean Grove, New Jersey. near Binghamton, New York, and Pa., have been released recently hospitals. Paul L. Fleisher, ’42, was killed in 1916 traveled with the Students’ League after three years and one month as /action in Germany on March 19 1932 prisoners of the Japanese Govern­ MARY H. CRUMBLING became of Many Nations o f that institution. while on duty with an armored At the beginning of this year S. ment in the Philippines: affiiated with the Speech Correc­ ìeconnaissance unit, according to an RICHARD WILEY accepted a posi­ Wedding bells rang Sunday, April tion Clinic at Huff General Hospi­ ** . . . There is much excitement announcement received from the tion as Supervisor of Speotrographic 15 when SERGT. SEYMOUR MEN­ in these prison walls this morning, tal located in Santa Barbara, Cali­ War Department April 23 by his Laboratory for the American Bosch DELSOHN, son of Mr. and Mrs. February 22. The first 20 people to fornia, March 5. She had previously mother, Mrs. Maude C. Fleisher, Corp. located in Massachusetts. Benjamin Mendelsohn of 546 North leave for the states are listed and been a teacher of English in Lewis- 165 Hudson Street, Reading, Penn­ * Dick” was formerly Branch Mana­ Ninth Street. Reading, Pa., married will leave by plane this noon. The town, Penna. ger for the Stanley Home Products Pearl Dawer, daughter of Mr. and rest of us will go sooner or later. sylvania. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichworking Library out of Reading. While In AlbrightMrs. Sigmund College Dawer, of 245Gingrich Knee- Library The army is recommending that all Paul majored in chemistry ax Al­ 1918 THE REV. MR. O. A. HYDEN was Reading, Dick was an active mem­ land Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. The c f us return to the States. While bright and received his bachelor of elected at the 106th annual session ber of the Berks County Alumni Hotel Ambassador, New York City, we are now being well cared for by science degree in 1942. During his of the East Pennsylvania Confer­ Club. the sfene of the ceremony. Sey­ the Army and the Red Cross, we college days Paul was active in the ence of the Evangelical Church in mour recently returned home from will nevertheless, be glad to get out Alchemist Club, Skull and Bones, 1934 26 months service in the AAF Serv­ of here. We are now housed behind Daymen’s Organization and inter- Pottsville to succeed the Rev. Dr.. CHAPLAIN MARSHALL E. 15 foot stone walls in the old hos­ ice Command in Italy and expects iraternity athletics. E. Stauffer as superintendent of BRENNEMAN sends greetings from pital building of the Sing Sing of ■the western district of the confer­ to return there shortly. He was graduated from the Read, the U. S-. Coast Guard Training the Philippines, namely, Bilibid ence. Oscar has been pastor of Park mg High School in 1938. After en­ Station, Palm Beach, Florida.. St. Stephen’s Reformed Church Prison. The Japanese brought us Church in Harrisburg, Penna., since tering the service on November 21, ‘Brermy” wants to be remembered In Reading, Pa., was (the setting of Albrighthere College on December Gingrich 29, 1944 Since Library Albright1942. College Gingrichto Library the “gang.” Albright College Gingrich Library the war in Manila is on and our 1942, he trained at Fort Benning the wedding of M. JACK GEHMAN. Army has taken us over, they have and Camp Gordon, Ga., and went 1921 1938 A /S , son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl left us here because of the protec­ overseas last September. NORMAN C. BRILLHART de­ The Rev. Mr. JAMES W. KNORR, Gehman, 1219 North 13th Street. tion afforded by the walls and the First Lieutenant Donald W. Spatz scribed the organization and pro­ JR. left April 2nd for a period of Reading, Pa., to Jean L. Fidler, concrete building. Since experienc­ has been listed as killed in action gram of the Pennsylvania State intensified instruction at the Amer­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fid­ ing 37 months behind barbed wire April 14, 1944, according to notifi­ Education Association and the Na­ ican University in Washington, D. ler, 921 Locust Street, Reading, Pa., and stone walls I can have a unique cation received last week by his tional Education Association at a C., in preparation for a position as Friday, April 27. Jack is presently kinship of sympathy with men and father, Irvin P. Spatz, 112 South neeting of the Albright College Assistant Field Director with the attending the University of Michi­ women behind wire and bars. Sixth Avenue, West Reading, Pa. Branch of the Pennsylvania Educa­ American Red Cross overseas. “Jim” gan Medical School. The couple will “We have lost practically every­ Donald had been listed as missing in tion Association, Friday, March 23, was formerly associated with the make their home in Ann Arbor, Albrightthing College we brought Gingrichto the Orient plusLibrary action in the Southwest Pacific sinceAlbright on the Albright College College Gingrich campus. Philadelphia Library Housing Authority. His AlbrightMichigan. College Gingrich Library 70 pounds of our own very personal that date. Norman is the president of the wife will maintain their home at 1944 weight, 30 pounds for Sara and 49 Reading Branch of the Pennsyl­ 3727 Richmond Street, Philadelphia pounds for yours truly . . . Don enlisted in the Marine Corps RUTH E. ARNDT resigned as Reserve, June 17, 1943 after com­ vania State Education Association. 37, Pa. ‘‘We have seen the war here from clothing teacher in the Boyertown pleting his junior year at Albright. 1939 sufficiently close range to be deeply 1928 Junior-Senior High School, Boyer- 2nd Lt. WILLIAM T. McFADDEN impressed with its cost in life and He received his wings at the Naval ANNA LEVAN begins a six-week, 1 own, Pa., to accept a position in the recently reported for duty at head- money. While I am more deeply Reserve Aviation Base, New Or­ orientation course at The American Reading School District, Reading. convinced than ever that ‘war is leans, La., and was then transferred University in Washington, D. C., quarters of the San Francisco Port Pa. of Embarkation, Fort Mason. “ Bill” hell’ and that our aim of a world to the Marines. Having been sta­ April 30th. At the completion of the JACOB WAGNER was recently is attached to the Army Transpor­ above war is worth striving for, I tioned at Camp Shelby, La., and course she will be assigned to duty elected to the student council of Albrightcannot College help but beGingrich deeply grateful Library Albright College Gingrichtation Library Corps and received his com­ Albright College Gingrich Library Pensacola, Fla., he was sent over­ overseas with the Hospital Recrea- Oberlin College, Ohio. “Jake” is in for the efficiency and self-aban­ mission November 15, 1944, having seas December 28, 1943. the Graduate School of Theology. donment with which the ‘G IV are This brings thè total number of served as an enlisted man since De­ at work here among us . . . ” Class of *67 gold stars to 15. Voting Deadline Is Here; cember 8, 1943. Prior to entering military service he taught in Coaites- To Mr. (’37) and Mrs. LEO News’ Will Tell Results ville oublic schools, OBRZUT, 2235 Highland Street, - 1941 West Lawn, Pa., a son, in St. Jo­ As this issue of “The Alumni THEODORE KOBRIN, serving at seph’s Hospital, Reading, Pa., in “The CLUB News” goes to press, the May 1 an air base fn the Philippihes, has December. Mrs. Obrzut was for­ deanline for ballot returns is rapidly Sportsman’s been promoted from first lieutenant merly Alda DiAntonio. here. Votes for next year’s Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightTo Mr. and College Mrs. Marvin Gingrich I. Kutcb, Library Store” Association officers as well as life The BERKS COUNTY CLUB will Shillington, • Pa., a son, Richard membership payments and yearly CONVENIENT hold its annual alumni card party in Bruce, in the Reading Hospital, dues have been coming into the RELIABILITY the college dining hall, Monday January 3, 1945. Mrs. Kutch was Alumni Office daily. In accord­ FOR BETTER SERVICE lNueMihqtS evening, May 7. Part of the pro­ fosmerly HELEN BOSLER. ’38. ance with the constitution the bal­ BUY AT ceeds will go to the Alumni Mem­ ¡BOYER'S DRUG STORE | To Mr. (’41) and Mrs. RICHARD Cor. Ninth and Penn Streets orial Swimming Pool. The club, in lots will be counted by a committee Thirteenth and Amity K. WALTON, a daughter, Sandra ★ addition to nearly $8,000 in individ­ of tellers on or before May 15. The esults will be reported in “The “DRUGS THAT ARE” Lee, in the Mountainside Hospital, ual gifts and pledges already re­ Headquarters (er Alumni News” as soon &s possible. • Montclair, N. J.. January 25. Mrs. ceived from Berks County alumni, VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN Walton was formerly Dorothy M* The new officers w ill assume their All the Other Students Do 1 Albright CollegeATHLETIC Gingrich SUPPLIES Library has pledged $500 toward this projectAlbright College Gingrich Library AlbrightLeisey. College Gingrich Library Lydia Roland, ’32, is general chair­ duties July 1, 1945. ★ man. Special Service for Schools The YORK COUNTY CLUB. A and Colleges • Phone 4-8253 committee of York County alumni Alles van die beste... Have a Coke met with Campaign Chairman Bill (ALLTHE BEST) Maier, ’31, and Executive Secretary Lester Stabler, ’35, on March 19 at MANSION BOWLING the West York Inn to discuss cam- CENTRE and pagin plans in the York area and to Albright CollegeLUNCHEONETTE Gingrich Libraryconsider plans for e meeting of allAlbright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Latest in j alumni in the area in the near BOWLING EQUIPMENT . future. Air Cooled and Air Conditioned! PHILADELPHIA CLUB. Glenn “THE BEST IN BOWLING” I Morris, ’18, and his wife, Ethel Mae Meet your college chums I Thompson Morris, ’18, entertained at the MANSION epresentative groop of Philadel­ phia aluumni in their home at a din­ ner meeting April 9 to discuss cam paign plans for that area with | Use Ticket Books Executive Secretary Stabler. Glenn Albright College Gingrich LibraryMorris was named campaign chair­Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library man for the Philadelphia club. | and H elp Plans were also made for a meeting of all Philadelphia alumni Tuesday Speed Up Service evening, May 22, in Trinity Evan, gelical Church, Germantown. Dr. Ticket books are sold at the H. V. Masters, president of Albright General Office, 12 South Fifth ... giving the good word in South Africa Street, and at the Inspector’s College, will be the speaker. Booth, northwest corner of Have a Coke is a «imple gesture o f good will that lets people know Fifth and Penn Streets. Albright College Gingrich LibraryMen’s Military, Work and Albrightyou College wish them Gingrich well. In Capetown, Library as in Columbus or Concord, Albright College Gingrich Library Sportswear I READING Coca-Cola turns refreshment time into friendship time,—has be­ JASLOW’S come a symbol of good feeling among friendly-minded folks. STREET READING’S ORIGINAL ■Cok.VCoc-Coi* I Yob oaturally haar Coca-Cola ARMY-NAVY STORE SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COLA COMPANY SY ft callad hr ha friendly abbmciHoo RAILWAY ft “Coke' Both mean »he quMÜty pro* In Reading, Pa., <17 PENN ST. BEADING COCA-COLA COMPANY, Inc. fact of The CocfrCola Company* In Chambereborg, Pa., COMPANY 1 « SOOTH MAIN STREET Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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