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VOLUME XXXII. READING, PA. FEBRUARY 14, 1935 No. 10 AlbrightMUNN, College Gingrich MINNESOTA Library ALL-AMERICAN,Albright College Gingrich Library TO COACHAlbright College LIONS Gingrich Library For the first time in the history of the ( began his career in high school. It all institution, Albright College is to have began at North High School in Minne­ an All-American all-around athlete as apolis, where he won his varsity letter of all sports and supervisor ■ three years in succession, and captained of athletics. his team the year he graduated. That individual is none other than He also won three letters in both bas­ AlbrightClarence Munn, College newly Gingrich appointed trainer Library Albright College Gingrich Library ketball andAlbright track, and Collegeplayed with Gingrich one Library of the Lions, and he will take over the of the greatest championship court reins here, shortly, in spring football teams in Hinneapolis. training, with probably the best nucleus He starred in freshman football and of athletic teams ever to be assembled track at Minnesota University, and won at Albright. When he comes here next his numerals in both sports. fall he will assume his regular coaching In 1929 he made a varsity berth on the duties in football, basketball, baseball, great Minnesota team, switching from and track. fullback to halfback, and finally locat­ In appointing Munn to the coaching ing at tackle. In 1930 he won his All- Albrighthelm, the AlumniCollege Association, Gingrich the Library Ath­ Albright College Gingrich Library American honor,Albright playing College at guard. Gingrich Library letic Board, and whatever other body concerned, is to be highly commended With all these accomplishments to his for their enterprising and auspicious credit, one might be led to say that move. It is especially noteworthy as a Munn will not make a good coach, on step forward in promoting the welfare the grounds that such brilliant athletes of the institution, as it will undoubtedly seldom have the brains to tutor a team. be only one of a series of moves in an Such a dissenter is far from right. extensive program. Munn was selected by none other than There are tributes and tributes. It (‘ to coach the Freshman Albrightwould be College extremely selfishGingrich to extend Library Albright College Gingrich Library team at Minneapolis,Albright immediatelyCollege Gingrich fol­ Library congratulations to one who is coming lowing his graauation. here and forget the one who will be leav­ Everything he undertakes he does ing, one who has done much for Al­ well, with his Scotch canniness and Irish bright and served for many years to the determination. He studies actions pains­ best of his ability, with unselfish devo­ takingly and leaves nothing to the im­ tion. That one is Johnny Smith, whose agination in the matter of form. He reign in coaching has been marked with considers the degree of power and the mediocrity, not through any fault of amount of co-ordination needed, and his own, but through lack of proper ma­ puts the two together to get results. Albrightterial, and Collegethe whims andGingrich caprices ofLibrary an Albright College Gingrich Library The powers-that-beAlbright in Collegeathletics at Gingrich the Library athletic governing body,—the latter be­ college departed from their proverbial cause they frequently caused Smith to dogmatism and perennial lethargy, and step into a precarious situation with in­ as a result were not caught napping, as adequate protection. they formerly were, when the time to se­ It was with no sophomoric sentiment­ lect a new coach arrived. alism, but with a genuine sense of re­ Their action in going out of their own gret that we heard of the resignation of territory, almost out of their own class, Smith, known familiarly to both the and selecting a national figure from an­ student body and his own proteges as other locality, would seem to indicate Albright“Johnny.” College The one ofGingrich Johnny’s quali­Library Albright College Gingrich Library that somethingAlbright is in the College wind concern­ Gingrich Library ties which was outstanding was his ing the sports curricula at the college. phlegmatic temperament; he was rarely Munn’s debut on the sporting stage at rattled, on the bench or on the field. He this time shows promise of eradicating was not a puritanical taskmaster; his the dark fog that has for some time en­ athletes were more aware of this than veloped athletic prospects here and in­ anyone else, and used it often to their CLARENCE MUNN augurating a new deal in enlarging the own advantage. precepts of the institution. There must be some sense of consola­ But no man, however great his char­ tion experienced by Smith in surrender­ exceeds anything Albright has had for play that opened holes in the line and acter or achievements, can successfully Albrighting his post College to his most Gingrich capable succes­ Librarythe past decade. Albright Collegegave Jack Gingrich Manders, the Library sterling ball accomplish Albright anything without College the Gingrich co­ Library sor. That the one chosen to supplant Munn, whose native state is Minne­ toter, a chance to scintillate on the Min­ operation of the student body, faculty, him was such an outstanding, national sota, is built on the lines of an animated nesota offensive. It was his relentless, or any other person concerned. figure is proof enough of his quality. battering ram. He, himself, attributes persistent, defensive play that made The students and faculty of Albright his ability in athletics to clean living, and gains through the line for Minnesota’s There have been rumors that Munn’s should realize that in signing Munn to a hard, strict training. opponents look like the short end of a appearance here will be sufficient stim­ three-year Contract, the officials in­ While at Minnesota he achieved the baseball score. ulus to cause an influx of local, as well volved have accomplished one of the enviable distinction of being named on Many writers paid him tribute for as distant, material. One may be as­ most unusual deeds to their credit. An an All-American first team (the year being the “first and only triple-threat sured that Munn would not be satisfied All-American star, who was almost ’31), which was hailed as probably the guard.” He could pass, punt, and run with conditions similar to those which Albrightunanimously College acclaimed Gingrich by the nation’s Library greatest of all time. His positionAlbright was Collegewith the best Gingrich of them all.Library Passing and existed in theAlbright reigns of Kelchner, College Smith, Gingrich Library sports writers and wire services, he is guard, yet he was so versatile that he punting from a quick kick formation and White. It would also seem to point entering Albright with somewhat t he could stay with the best of the backs, in was all in the day’s work. He had so the way to a new policy for the athletic feeling of one who takes a plunger on punting, running interference, and ball much power in back of his kicking foot officials at the college: to “go and seek,” the market or plays a long shot on a carrying. He could smash a line from that he was forced to learn to kick high, not sit and wait, for someone to come dark horse. It must be conceded that punt formation and plow through the tight spirals to compensate for the lack to college, either in search of a liberal he has potential material on hand which opposition for substantial gains. of speed shown by ends covering his education, or a position. Add to his tremendous line-bucking boots. Not many of his kicks were re­ power a quickness of foot, and you may turned. They either slipped through the gain some idea of how ably this stocky fingers of the opposing safety men or Albright College Gingrich Librarygiant was capable of starringAlbright in the Collegewent out Gingrich of bounds Library in the coffin Albright College Gingrich Library backfield. In games against Stanford, corner. Michigan, Wisconsin, and Northwestern, Just picture to yourself a 212-pound, he averaged forty-three yards per punt, beef-laden athlete laboring and lumber­ and so accurately and quickly did he get ing up a hundred stretch. Well, that’s off his kicks that never did he have one not Munn. For, besides all his other blocked. achievements, he owns the distinction of And yet he was given his All-Amer­ being one of the fastest men of his size ican first team selection not on the basis in the world. He can cover the century of his playing in the backfield, but on his distance in 10 seconds flat! Albright College Gingrich Librarytowering, strong play in theAlbright line. 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STAFF gram will start promptly at eight o’clock, A business meeting followed with Awards for Service Editor-In-Chief___Elliott B. Goldstan, ’36 and no one will be seated during the Elliott Goldstan, the president, presid­ rendition of numbers. The program of ing. Plans were made for the season. At the annual Gold “A” award ban­ Albright College Gingrich Libraryclassical and modern musicAlbright will include College Initiation Gingrich of new members Library will be held quet heldAlbright in the college College dining hallGingrich on Library FEATURES February 25. In March, the members G ladys Novaky, '35 C harles M oravec, '37 arrangements and compositions of com­ Friday evening, four more Seniors James Doyle, '36 Jean Boner, ’37 posers of ten different countries. “A plan to see “Ah, Wilderness,” and in joined the ranks of gold “A” holders, S tella H etrlch, ’36 O laf Holm an, '37 Night of Music Around The World” April, Professor Voigt will have charge bringing the total since 1927 to 45. The will include th e following numbers: of a “Shelley evening,” devoted entirely gold “A” letters were awarded to NEWS “Evening Bells and Cradle Song,” by to the works of Percy Shelley. Elliott Goldstan, John T. Deininger, Ruth Hicks, ’36 Betty Rosenthal, ’36 Will C. MacFarlane; “Thais,” by J. The president appointed Dr. Page, LeRoy L. Stabler, and Woodrow Bart­ Ethel Goforth, ’37 W alter Spencer, ’38 Massenet; “American Rhapsody,” by Ann Benninger, and Charles Moravec ges for distinguishing themselves in the Gene Barth, ’37 Martin Musket, ’38 as a committee to investigate the possi­ Marian Heck, ’38 H. Robert Goldstan, ’38 Pietro A. Yon; “Behold, A Rose Is service of Albright College in non-ath- James Kready, ’38 Blooming,” by Johannes Brahms; bility of purchasing the best current letic activities during three and one-half Albright College Gingrich Library“Reveri e,” by ClarenceAlbright Dickinson; College literature. Gingrich Library years of collegeAlbright life. College Gingrich Library “Amour Coquet,” by Rudolf Friml; The following members were present: Preceding the awards was a Fellow­ BUSINESS STAFF Dr. Eugene R. Page, Professor H. Wm. Business Manager.__ Leroy Garrlgan, ’36 “Chinoiserie,” by F ir m in Swinnen; ship dinner. The program which fol­ Ass’t Business M’g’r __ Fred Cohen, ’38 “Pleyel’s Hymn,” by U.‘ C. Burnap; Voigt, Miss Elsie Garlach, Miss Ruth lowed was planned by former holders Circulation Manager...... Alnslie Wyle, ’37 “Final en re Majeur,” by Louis Vierne, Shaffer, Robert Work, faculty members: of the prized awards, Miss Anna Ben­ and “Toccata and Fuge in D-Moll,” by Hazel O’Neill, Paul Gottschalk, Ann ninger and Robert I.. Work. After the J. S. Bach. Benninger, Elliott Goldstan, Madge reading of a poem, “Opportunity,” Pro­ T erm s: $2.00 p er year, 10 cents a copy All students, faculty members, and Dieffenbach, Stella M. Hetrich, Ruth fessor Clarence A. Horn presented Miss friends are cordially invited to attend. Hicks, Margaret Maurer, and Charles Emily Yocum, Vincent Grant, and Le- There is no charge. Moravec. Roy Brininger to the students. All three Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library expressedAlbright their congratulations College Gingrich to the Library Editorial new recipients of the gold “A” and spoke of the opportunities awaiting each In taking this opportunity to con­ Albrightian, when the proper attitude gratulate Albright College and Clar­ for preparation for future life is taken ence Munn on their recently ce­ into consideration right from the start in the freshmen year. mented affiliation, we merely add Dr. J. W. Klein, president of the col­ our drop to the bucket of cordial lege, presented the awards to the four felicitations which have been ex­ Senior members. The banquet closed Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library with the Albrightsinging of the College Alma Mater. Gingrich Library pressed. Other staff writers have Following this highlight of the week, stolen our thunder in welcoming the Student Council in co-operation Munn and in picturing the gladsome with the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. support which is certain to come to A. held another successful Fireside Hour, at which time the band letters him, whether from school authori­ and pins were made to the following: ties, players, or students. The pres­ Senior members who received the band ident of the Alumni Association has pin for service in the band for four told of the faith vested in him by his years were Joseph Vargyas, Edwin Albrightformer College coaches. Gingrich We have Library only to Albright College Gingrich Library Bailey, GeorgeAlbright Doviak, College and Franklin Gingrich Library Reedy; while William Trostel, David add that the ALBRIGHTIAN Fray, Samuel Moyer, and Irvin Batdorf pledges its columns and its policies received red and white letters for two to the furthering of successful ath­ years’ service. letic relations with the Red and ------♦------White. Amusements We might assume what is possibly ASTOR Albrightan unwarranted College Gingrich pessimistic Library note in Albright College Gingrich Library “TheAlbright Right College to Live” Gingrich Library warning Mr. Munn of past evils and which have attended Albright ath­ “Bert Smith Varieties” letics. We might disclose to him the • fraternity politics which ruined EMBASSY what seemed destined to be one of DR. ROUCEK TALKS LIBRARY OFFERS “Wings in the Dark” the greatest Albright years in his­ TO INT. RELATIONS DRAMA EXHIBIT Myrna Loy Albrighttory, weCollege might sympathizeGingrich withLibrary him Albright College Gingrich Library Albright• College Gingrich Library on the lack of an adequate gym­ On Thursday evening, February 7, Special emphasis is being placed on LOEW’S COLONIAL the International Relations Club held the exhibit of reproductions of stage nasium for basketball and gym their regular meeting in Selwyn Hall settings, character poses of famous “The Scarlet Pimpernel” work. But rather would we offer parlor. Following the business meeting, actors and actresses and playwrights, Leslie Howard the group heard Dr. Joseph Roucek simplified versions of plays, and critical • the new coach the counsels of speak on “Fascism.” Dr. Roucek is a analysis of plays this week and next Johnny Smith, and let faithful, de­ native from Czechoslovakia and at pres­ in the college library as a part of the PARK ent a professor and extension lecturer celebration of National Drama Week on pendable Johnny guide him safely the local campus. The exhibit, open to “Carnival” at Penn State College. He believes that Lee Tracy Albrightpast theCollege pitfalls. Gingrich Library our democracy is a finalAlbright reaction to Collegethe the public, Gingrich has been Libraryarranged by Robert Albright College Gingrich Library medieval civilization and that Fascism L. Work and Charles Moravec. Students Sally Ellers No announcement has yet been is an important element of the present are urged to see this display of theatri­ • economic and political cycle. He does cal programs and data for further ap­ made as to appointing assistants to not favor Fascism, but recognizes its preciation of the living art, the drama. STATE Mr. Munn, possibly he will choose ability to excite followers through Other programs and plays may be se­ “365 Nights in Hollywood” emotions. Because the youth of today cured by asking at the library. James Dunn his own. But we feel that the man are so easily lured by patriotic propa­ Alice Faye who merits first consideration, the ganda, he believes that war is inevitable • After the talk Dr. Roucek entertained SPECIAL— 4 WEEKS ONLY Albrightman College whom we Gingrich consider the Library finest a lively discussion withAlbright the students. 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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) PAGE THREE THE ALBR1GHT1AN BASKETEERS DOWN ARTS A N D LETTERS To the Editor of the ALBRIGHTIAN: SWARTHMORE FOE Albright College Gingrich Library In reply to ClarenceAlbright D. Becker’s College letter of Gingrich what I think Library of the appoint­ Albright College Gingrich Library ment of a new coach at Albright College, I must say that it is wonderful. IN FIRST VICTORy HEEL AND TOE Clarence L. Munn’s appointment to the Albright Athletic Directorate and Head Coach of Major Sports exceeds all the hopes of every one. this Charles J. Moravec, ’37 is no reflection on the good work done by Johnnie Fog Smith over a Garnet Suffers First Home Defeat period of years. His approval by the students, faculty, alumni, and our From Albright Five, As I sat in Town Hall, New York many friends of Reading and the county will be as unanimous as was his 45 to 38 City, two years ago and watched the performance of Escudero, it was a mat­ selection as an All-American player. ter of the simplest logic to turn my im­ Surely the youth of Berks County and of our nearby states will be Two seasons’ record were shattered agination to the previous Saturday at attracted to Albright by such an outstanding athletic personality, and our Saturday night as the Swarthmore Col­ Albrightthe Guild College Theatre, Gingrich a few blocks Library further college authorities areAlbright to be congratulated College forGingrich this forward Library looking ap­ lege basketeersAlbright bowed College to Albright, Gingrich 45 to Library north, where Paul Draper had danced pointment. 38. It was the first win in five starts for to a packed house. Here are two men, To any one who has met him, to any one who really knows Mr. Munn, the Reading five, and the first loss of taking that most ancient and universal will come the agreement with Albright’s avowed policy that the job should the season for the Garnet on their home of choreographic devices, the tapping of seek the man, and not the man the job was wise indeed. court. feet on the floor, and trying to mold it They went out into the , out to the University of Captain Jim Turner, of the Little into the form of art. Minnesota (1934 National Champions) in particular to secure a player, Quakers, captured high scoring honors Escudero, in the Hispanic tradition, who won not only the unanimous choice as an All-American but won what with 14 points, one ahead of Captain lays his chief accent on the heel, while is considered football’s highest honors, the Big Ten trophy, which signifies Bob Shipe, of the visitors. Jim Ross and Draper projects his patterns principally him to be the most valuable man in the conference. This, together with the Jim Woods accounted for a dozen a Albrightby means College of his toes. Gingrich That is practically Library very high regard he hasAlbright held, as a Collegecoach by none Gingrich other than Library Coach Biermaff piece forAlbright the winners. College Gingrich Library the only difference in their types of of , and Fritz Crisler, now of Princeton Univer­ The game was close throughout the dancing. This, however, is a minute dif­ sity. Munn’s former coaches, certainly gives some indication of what is first half, the Lions wrecking the fight­ ference, even though their paths diverge to be expected to be the order of the day at Albright. I am positive we ing spirit which characterized gwarth- more and more as they progress. Es­ can all expect the highest type of modern day football properly and intelli­ more’s close victory over Hamilton on cudero, the gypsy, moves like a little, gently directed. Friday. At the close of the first half, the violent, passionate animal. Draper, like His selection further indicates that Albright is determined, regardless teams were deadlocked at 18 all. the Anglo-Saxon, tries to think before what other colleges may do, not to retreat in its stand for ethical football A nine-point rally to usher in the sec­ he feels, stepping lightly and carefully and placing its athletic policy upon a high plane, believing that by apply­ ond half clinched the decision for Coach Albrightinto theCollege air until Gingrich applause and Library cheers ing capable and intelligentAlbright instruction, College our athleticGingrich prestige Library will continue John “Fog”Albright Smith’s College five. Ross Gingrich and Library rise from all corners of the stupendous on a still better basis. The college authorities could have done no better Woods popped in centre shots, and cathedral of dance and drama. Escu­ than to have gone to the Big Ten Conference, which admittedly maintains dero is simply barbaric j Draper, em­ Shipe added a pair of charity flips. inently sophisticated. The former is the very highest athletic standards. Woods then looped in a beautiful toss boisterous; the other quiet. Having met Coach Munn, I am sure he will fit into Albright’s picture from the far corner to make it 26 to 18. Both are composers of steps, sound, perfectly. He is the type of a man that one is glad to know and to be able With eight minutes to play, Captain and effect, but in different ways. As a to call a friend. He will be a valuable addition to Albright’s already Turner netted a goal from dead centre composer, Escudero knows little of the splendid faculty. His fine personality, his splendid character, is sure to to put the Garnet down, 36 to 34, but mysteries of form. His dances are exert a great influence for good clean living among our students, and he that was the closest they got to over­ merely a succession of fascinating chor­ also will be popular with our many friends in the city of Reading. taking the Red and White. Albrighteographic College themes, Gingrich building to Library no par­ A great selectionAlbright for a great College college. Gingrich Library The score:Albright College Gingrich Library ticular climax, but achieving their de­ ELMER L. MOHN, Swarthmore Albright sired effect by the simple expedient^ President Albright College Alumni Association g t p g f P Kalkens’n.rf 1 0 2 Shlpe.lf 4 5 13 being just what they are and nothing Grlfflen.rf 1 0 2 Becker, rf 2 1 b more. John Martin, literary critic of Perkins,rf 1 2 4 Boss.c 5 2 12 The New York Times, has said of Es- Buck’ham.lf 2 2 6 M'Cllntock.c 0 0 0 Turner,c 5 4 14 W oods,rg 5 2 12 cudero’s performances: “They are mar­ Wray.rg 5 0 10 Riffle, lg 1 1 3 velously Crude, marvelously genuine, Lion Five Takes First League Win Hallowell.Ig 0 0 0 full of that gauche vitality that becomes Moxey.lg 0 0 0 grace in action, but there always are T otals 15 8 38 T otals 17 11 45 Albrightoyster-gray College festoons. Gingrich There isLibrary life on Albright College Gingrich Library Time Albright of periods—20 College minutes. Gingrich Umpire Library the stage, and that is something.” Albright won its first victory in the Albright’s crack Frosh quintet snared —James. Referee—Rumsey. Score at While Escudero has scenery and a Astern Penn Collegiate court league its sixth straight triumph by shellacking half-tim e—Swarthm ore, 18; A lbright, 18. supporting cast, Draper works, for the ist night at the Central Y. M. C. A., the Valiants, 46-27, in a preliminary. most part, by himself. He, therefore, owning Lebanon Valley, 53 to 48, in Tony Troisi was high marksman for must pay the penalty of sophistication Stan Hino’s clubs. Summaries: For Exclusive Haberdashery n exciting fracas before a large crowd. and Hats by achieving finish and form. He is The Lions’ victory was not cinched Albright Lebanon VaUey unique among tap dancers in that he g f P g r P considers his work as an art. He does ntil the final whistle, so stubborn were Shipe, f 8 4 20 R u st.f 6 1 13 ie Valleyites. Behind 7 to 18 at half Becker, f 4 0 8 Kinney, 0 1 1 Lubifa’s Men’s Shop not think up a series of tricks as most me, Lebanon Valley put on the steam Ross.c 3 2 8 Barthold,f 1 0 2 5% Discount to Students Albrightvaudeville College stars Gingrich do, and merely Library join Albright CollegeW oods,g Gingrich4 1 9Library Snell,f 0 1 1 Albright College Gingrich Library them together by means of time-steps; ) count no less than 35 markers and Riffle, g 4 0 8 SponagIe,c 2 0 4 633 PENN STREET :are Albright considerably. Although B ellett.g 5 3 13 he composes in terms of rhythm. There Patrizio.g 6 2 14 is no stunting, no acrobatics, no pleas ie Reading collegians led all the way, Sm ith,g 0 0 0 for applause. His footwork, like Escu- xcept for the opening moments of the dero’s is exquisite and precise. He uses ray, Chief Metoxen’s hoopsters were T otals 23 7 53 T otals 20 8 48 CALENDAR his arms constantly and consciously for lways on the Red and White cagers’ Thurs., Feb. 14—Y. W. C. A. phrasing, but not to the extent they eels. Just managing to keep ahead by Valentine party. ie skin of their teeth, the Lions some- Leb. V alley Prosh might be. The Herald Tribune of New ow found that extra spark to swell the f P g f P York City stated: “Draper is unques­ Sling'rland.f 0 1 1 Billett.f 1 2 4 Fri., Feb. IS—SENIOR BALL at tionably an artist, and a delightful one.” largin. Brogley.f 1 0 2 Tindall,f 5 3 13 Winter Crystal. Frank La Albright College Gingrich Library Albright CollegeT roisi,f Gingrich 2 12 Library Aungst.c 1 6 8 Marr’sAlbright Orchestra. College Gingrich Library Escudero and Draper are a new breed, Shipe Shooting Ace U. Knox, 1 11 K lipa.g 0 0 0 composing and interpretating new, cre­ Capt. Bob Shipe looked the Shipe of O sllslo.g 0 2 Rozm an.g 1 0 2 Sat., Feb. 16—Albright vs. Muh­ ative moods for an appreciative audi­ ierks Scholastic days wtih his offensive Rudislll.g 0 4 Shenk.g 0 0 0 ence. Tinkling joy may have returned Shirk, g 1 5 lenberg in basketball at Muh­ fork. Scoring an even twenty markers, T reida.g 3 9 lenberg. to Tin Pan Alley, but people are seek­ lie tall forward was easily the leading Disend.g 0 0 ing to bury a dull past in a happy pres­ Sun., Feb. 17—Bible Class at 9:00 larksman of the game. He garnered 8 46 T otals 8 11 27 ent. Escudero and Draper are two ight field goals and converted four out T otals 19 A. M. artists who will be heard from as time f seven tries from the free throw line. Vespers in Selwyn Hall at 5:00 goes on. No longer does the creative world Every man in Johnny Smith’s lineup P. M. Albright College Gingrich Library cored, no one having Albright less than eightCollege Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library concern itself with the glories of the ALBRIGHT Mon., Feb. 18—Dr. Lindeman of past; it is interested in the moods of the ounters. Smith kept in his opening uintet throughout the tilt, while Me- Social School of Research at future. Escudero a n d Draper have oxen made numerous substitutions. COLLEGE Woman’s Club Open Forum at come, and now the cry of the public is: After the opening two field goals by READING, PA. 8:15 P. M. “Give us more glamour through simpli­ Albright vs. F. & M. basketball city and grace of nimble feet.” Valiants had the Reading followers feei­ Never in the history of the legitimate ng a little uneasy, Shipe raised the Al- Courses offered: Liberal Arts, at Central Y. M. C. A., 8 P. M. iright stock with six successive points theatre has such acclaim been given to Natural Science, Social Sci­ Tubs., Feb. 19—Quill Club organ a solo dancer as Draper received on the o give the Lions a lead they never re- ence, Pre-medical, Pre-legal, recital featuring Richard Wag­ Albrightopening College night and Gingrich every evening Library since inquished. Albright CollegePre-theological, Gingrich Library Business Ad­ ner,Albright 8 P. M. College Gingrich Library then in Eddie Dowling’s all-star smash ministration, Home Econom­ Alchemists’ Club meets in Sci­ hit revue, Thumbs Up. And then there arring the winning Leslie Howard; ics and Preparation for ence Hall, 8 P. M. is Ray Bolger in the musical hit of the Albright vs. Temple in debate. year, Life Begins at 8:40. The drama is atherine Cornell in the greatest ver- Teachers. crossing a new highway of success by sn of Romeo and Juliet ever presented Degrees granted: A.B., B.S., Wed., Feb. 20—Ursinus vs. Al­ presenting these artists in the finest an appreciating public; Max Gordon’s bright in basketball at College- plays of the past ten years. 1934-85 will vish The Great Waltz; the spitting in B.S. in Economics, and B.S. ville. he a year which will be remembered in ie face scene of Noel Coward’s latest in Home Economics. theatrical circles for many years to iccess, Point Valaine; and the always Thurs., Feb. 21 — International ipular theme song, “You’re The Top,” J. Warren Klein, A.M., D.D., LL.D., Relations Club meeting, Selwyn come. Why? ’For the simple reason President Albrightthat aCollege new form Gingrich of intellectual Library mind is om Anything Goes, whichAlbright at least College re- Gingrich Library HallAlbright parlors, 8College P. M. 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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) PAGE FOUR THE ALBR1GHT1AN DEBATING SQUAD AlbrightTHE College"y" COLUMN Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library RECORDS FOURTH Sometimes as we go on our way toward better things we get into a fog DECISION IN ROW bank of criticism, and we are tempted to quit. But if we are wise, we will not Orators Add Muhlenberg and Penn so much stop. Perhaps instead of continuing on the route which we have been traveling, State to Previous Victories Over we will take a road that leads in another Drexel and St. Francis direction, and so reach success by a for so little! Albrightmore direct College way. Gingrich LibraryFour and nothing was theAlbright decision of College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library We need to meet the jolts of criticism the judges in Albright’s victory over the and hardship with a good grace. Says a debaters of Penn State, Tuesday morn­ It costs very little to telephone writer in The Philadelphia Inquirer: ing; and four and nothing represents the out of town. At night, for ex­ “The difference between an optimist present record of the Red and White and a pessimist is in the interpretation orators. ample, you can call 100 miles each one puts on Opportunity’s knock.’’ The unanimous win over the State The “Y” organizations of Albright College representatives marked the for 35 cents*. What the call campus have tried to make the freshmen fourth time that Albright had tri­ costa is a mere trifle compared and new comers feel that way. If we umphed on the affirmative side of the Albrighthave failed College in meeting Gingrich your needs, Librarycome question: Resolved, that the Albright several na­ College Gingrich Libraryto what it’s worth!Albright Hearing College Gingrich Library to see us about it, before going else­ tions should agree to prevent the inter­ where to criticize. The “Y” is your or­ national shipment of arms and muni­ the voices and sharing the ganization, but it cannot be yours until tions. Irvin Batdorf gave the main news of distant friends or you put yourselves into its work. speech, in the Oregon manner, and Elliott Goldstan delivered the cross- home folks is next best to examination and rebuttal. Messrs. Egli For the second semester the program and Gordon represented State, in the seeing them. committee has arranged the following order named. *Station to Station call} S- Albrightschedule ofCollege interesting Gingrich events: Library The The local speakers enteredAlbright the en­ College Gingrich Library minute Albright connection; College after Gingrich Library Vesper services will be held every Sun­ gagement with State at Birdsboro High 8:30 P. M. Standard Time. day afternoon at five o’clock in Selwyn School, fresh from a victory over Muh­ Hall parlors and in the spring, in the lenberg College the evening before. At courtyard. The topics chosen are: “A Allentown, Kenneth Erdman, in his in­ \ / Greater Sense o f Responsibility,’’ itial debate for Albright, and Elliott “Greater Sense o f Values,” Greater Goldstan captured the verdict of two Faith,” Greater Sense of Service,” “A judges out of three. The negative ad­ The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Greater Sense of Humility,” “Greater vocates in this traditional style meeting Wisdom,” and “Greater Health.” Dr. were James Coyne and Alvin Butz. Charles A. Mock, of the Evangelical Wednesday evening marked the first AlbrightSchool of College Theology, presentedGingrich another Library non-decision battle of the season,Albright with College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library inspiring message to the students on Guy Brown and Newton Danford tak­ Sunday afternoon, February 10. ing the negative against Ursinus, at Col- legeville. RELIABLE CONVENIENT — ECONOMICAL A return meeting with Muhlenberg is TRANSPORTATION Another highlight of the“Y” calendar scheduled for Friday morning, with is the “Stunt Nite” being planned by Paul Fye and Newton Danford taking READING STREET RAILWAY COMPANY Lester Stabler, Charles Moravec, Jean­ the negative in an attempt to chalk up a READING COACH COMPANY ette Henry, and Betty Wolfgang for second win over our Allentown rivals. March 12 in the college chapel. A varied program of song, music, drama, magic This debate will take place in the West Albright College Gingrich LibraryReading High School, and Albright follows a CollegeNiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiiiimiiniiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiHiHiiNiiiiiiHimiiiiniiHi Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library and refreshments will be presented. The new plan in local circles. Under this ar­ Green Guild and Domino dramatic clubs rangement, Berks County high schools ALTON E. BOWERS Compliments of have pledged their support for this gala will have the opportunity of hearing event. inter-collegiate tussles as a preparation Kodak... Photo Finishing Supplies SLATER’S RESTAURANTS for their own debates in the county MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT 231 Penn St. and 641 Franklin St. league. Through the co-operation of the ad­ READING, PENNA. ministration and Dr. J. W. Klein, the The complete program for the re­ 416 North Fifth St., Reading, Pa. “Y” will be honored to présent to the mainder of the 1935 season follows: nHiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHHiiiimiiiiiiimimiHiHiiniimiiiiflnimiHtiiii student body, Dr. Paul Mayer, head of Albright will take the affirmative as Albrightthe Evangelical College Missions Gingrich in Japan, Library on follows: Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library February 28 and March 1. Dr. Mayer Albright vs Ursinus at Reading, For a Bite Between Classes is a noted youth leader throughout the Mar. 4. Compliments of country and is anxious to meet with any­ Albright vs Gettysburg at Reading, body with any particular problems. Mar. 16. ERIC C. FEGLEY E. B. MOSER Albright vs Lebanon Valley at Read­ Lunch Room for Day Students The annual Week of Prayer has been ing, Mar. 12. set aside as March 2S-28 with Dr. Nor­ Albright vs Susquehanria at Reading, man C. Milliron of the Pittsburgh Con­ Mar. 25. Albrightference of College the Evangelical Gingrich Church Library as Albright vs New York atAlbright Reading, College Gingrich Library amuiiniuuaiiNimiiHanitaatinmiinniHiiniiiNiiiiuaiiiiiinituigAlbright College Gingrich Library the speaker. The services in chapel will Mar. 28. Get Your Fountain Pans at Hints’s be in charge of the students, both morn­ Albright will take the negative as $1.00 to $10.00 I W . B . BOYER ing and evening. Dr. Milliron’s visit follows: I Incorporated will be a fitting climax to the period of Albright vs Temple at Reading, HINTZ’S BOOK STORE group meetings and special chapel Feb. 19. 838-840 Penn Street Albright vs Drexel at Philadelphia, I “Drugs That Are" speakers preceding his arrival. The Sun­ We Repair AH Makes of Fountain Pens day following the departure of Dr. Mill- Mar. 1. | THREE STORES iron, a communion service will be held Albright vs Lebanon Valley at Anne- ville, Mar. 12. 1 Ninth and Spring in the Evangelical School of Theology e Ninth and Greenwich chapel. Albright vs Susquehanna at Selins- Albright College Gingrich Librarygrove, Mar. 18. Albright CollegeTreat YourselfGingrich To Library The Best B ThirteenthAlbright and Amity College Gingrich Library Albright vs Penn State at State Col­ Ladies' and Childrens’ Hair The deputation team of the “Y” is lege, Mar. 19. Cutting a Specialty planning to conduct services in the Evan­ Albright vs California S. T. C. at Cal­ Johnny’s Sanitary Barber Shop 1 Visit Our Fountain | gelical churches of Reading during the ifornia, Pa., Mar. 20. S. E. Cor. Eleventh and Perry Sts. I All the Other Students Do! I week-end of the East and Central Penn­ Albright vs St. Francis at Loretta, Reading, Pa. sylvania conferences. The team will Mar. 21. BiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiunm ni continue this type of work in the various Albright vs Gettysburg at Gettys­ churches of the state throughout the burg, Mar. 22. Albrightyear, due College to the success Gingrich of its efforts Library Albright vs New York at Albright New York, College Gingrich Library Reading'sAlbright College Gingrich Library for the first semester. Apr. 5. MATTERN’S most famous eating place The “Y” is planning to arrange sev­ “We shall do much in the years to FLOWER SHOP eral “hymn sings” throughout the sem­ come, 46 North Ninth Street for23 years ester and hopes that this may become But what have we done today? a permanent part of campus life. The We shall give our gold in a princely Reading, Pa. “Y” appreciated the fine good will of sum, the students at the past teas and fireside But what did we give today? Phone 3-2643 The CRYSTAL hours and hopes that many more will We shall lift the heart and dry the Albrightfollow in the College near future. Gingrich Library tear, Albright College Gingrich Library RestaurantAlbright College Gingrich Library We shall plant a hope in place of fear, Member F.T.D . The members of the two cabinets We shall speak the words of love and S37-S45 Pam Street have taken for their motto for this sem­ cheer, ester this little verse by Waterman: But what did we speak today” ?

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