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Vol. XLV Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 5. 1948 No. AlbrightDance College Trio Gingrich Highlights Library GradsAlbright College to GingrichCome Library Back to CampusAlbright College Gingrich Library Tuesday Chapel Program Elena Imaz and her International Trio will be featured in For Homecoming Day Festivities the second cultural program Tuesday, November 9, in Union Hall. Assisting Miss Imaz are Louise Ferrand and Wayne Lamb, with Albright alumni will return to campus tomorrow to participate Oscar Kosches accompanying them at the piano in a program of in the annual Homecoming Day festivities. A full program of activi­ classical Spanish , , folk and character dancing. ties, including the Albright-Otterbein football tilt, is included on the Miss Imaz was born in Argentina of Basque parents and at an program, as announced by Mr. Lester L. Stabler, Director of Public early age showed keen interest in the dance. In her childhood her Relations. parents took her on a tour of the Beginning with registration at 10:00 a.m. in Union Hall, the pro­ AlbrightLatin countriesCollege of Gingrich Europe where, Library Albright College Gingrichgram willLibrary include a concert by the CollegeAlbright Glee Clubs College at 10:45 a.m.Gingrich Library in Granada, she saw the Moorish- Radio Workshop in the same building. The concert will be under the direction of Dr. inspired dances and in San Sebas­ John H. Duddy, head of the vocal mysic department. All students tian, the Basque dances and cus­ Announces Cast are invited to the concert. toms of her parents’ country. Back At noon a buffet luncheon will be held and at the same time, in Argentina she was graduated The cast for the Radio Work­ members of the Phi Beta Mu and Pi Alpha Tau Sororities will greet from the Teachers’ College in shop production of “Son of a their alumnae members on the balcony of Union Hall. Buenos Aires and the National In­ Sloganeer” was announced last Following the Albright-Otter­ stitute of Music and Drama. She Wednesday by Walter Hayum, Major Parties bein football game at 2:00 p.m. in began her professional career &s student director. Planned for pre­ the College Stadium, President and a ballerina with the Buenos Aires sentation Thursday, November 18 Mrs. Harry V. Masters will be AlbrightOpera College House. In 1941, Gingrich the young Library from 2 to 2:15 p.m. over Station Albright College GingrichConclude Library Campus hostsAlbright to all Albrghtians College at 4:30Gingrich Library dancer was selected as an ex­ WEEU, the acting group includes: p.m. in Union Hall. At the same change artist on the Institute of Nan Heckman, Jay Shenk, Harold Political Fracas time, escorted tours of the campus International Education scholar­ Matter, and Allen Peyser. Clyde will leave the building. ship to teach dancing at Mills Col­ Gessner and Joan Laveson will Before a small but enthusiastic The informal dinner for all lege in California. Shortly there­ have charge of sound effects. audience last Monday afternoon in alumni will be held in the College after she was engaged as prima Janet Tonkin is musical director. the College Chapel, Representa­ Dining Hall at 6:00 p.m. A t 6:30 ballerina of the San Francisco For the next radio program, tive Frederick A. Muhlenberg pre­ p.m., the Pi Tau Beta Fraternity Opera Company where she pre­ ‘'Take My Hand, Mary" will be sented an informal talk on the Re­ will hold a smorgasbord in the sented her own version of the bal­ presented. publican Party and its place in Lower Social Room, while the let "Amor Espanol.” today’s world. Proposing that the Kappa Upsilon Phi Fraternity will W ar Star meeting should be principally a dine at the Temple Inn at 6:30 During the war Miss Imaz was question and answer period, the p.m. At 7:00 p.m. members of the Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichRepresentative Library proceeded to out­ Albright College Gingrich Library acclaimed as one of the outstand­ WSSF Needs Your Help; Alpha Pi Omega Fraternity will ing artists of the Stage Door Can­ line the three cardinal differences greet their alumni at the Thomas teen, in hospitals and various mil­ between the major political par­ Jefferson Tea Room. ties. “The first point of differ­ itary institutions. Since then she Aid Fellow Students Abroad Colored movies of Albright ac­ ence,” he stated,” “is found in tivities will be shown at 7:15 p.m. has definitely established her repu­ If a third world war were’ de­ be few changes made. Most of the their policies dealing with the in the College Chapel and will be tation as one of the foremost pro­ clared tomorrow, every one of us people in the world are living relative merits of a strong cen-1 followed by the Homecoming ponents of the medium of the would be forced to make immed­ NOW and for years have been liv­ tralized government and a less 1 Dance at 8:30 p.m. in Union Hall, dance in this country. iate, radical changes in our lives. The young and accomplished ing the way we shall have to live strong, more decentralized form 1 All studentB are invited to attend Many of up would have to leave when the next war comes. of government.” Secondly, anti the mdvies and the dance; there ballerina, Louise Ferrand, con­ school to return to our war uni­ tributes to the program with her It’s true, there isn’t much that thetical to Republican concepts will be no charge for the dance. forms. All of us would have to the Democratic party has come to Albrightinterpretations College of characterGingrich roles Library weAlbright as individuals College can do. ButGingrich by Library FraternityAlbright headquarters College Gingrich Library prepare for bombings of our treat the people of America ae throughout the day from 12:00 to in the dances on Miss Imaz’ pro­ homes and towns. Food would be­ chipping in a dollar or two to the gram. A native of New Tork World Student Service Fund’ we groups of people, vets, farmers, 6:00 p.m. will be in various rooms come scarce; luxuries would be labor, etc., thus, overlooking a in the Administration Building. state, Miss Ferrand is also a fine out. Many of the things which be able to extend a hand of friend­ (Continued on Page 2) ship to a medical student fundamental principal of Democ­ The Kappas will be in Room 200; we think of as necessities would racy. Thirdly, the foreign policy, the Pi Taus will have Room 201 be sharply cut from us. Because broken China, or to an engineering as advocated by the Republicans, as their headquarters. The Zetas this war would strike home, we student in shambled Europe. A propounds that the answer to the will be stationed in Room 204 and Heller to Speak would have to make terrific psy­ small gift of money would be a problems existing between the the APO ’S will be in Room 205. chological adjustments so that we token of our concern and a symbol east and west is to be found in could still go on in the face of of home to a world-forgotten At College Vespers; their ability to live peacefully side the complete leveling of our cities, student abroad. by side and not in a fusing of Johnstown Alumni the death o f our families and AlbrightSupper College to Follow Gingrich Library AlbrightWe’re all College hard-pressed Gingrich for the two Library opposing doctrines. Albright College Gingrich Library friends, and the possibility of utter money. We know that the cost of Reorganize, Elect Sunday, November 7, the Rev. destruction and absolute defeat. If living is high. Yet, in many parts Opening the floor to questions, Mervin A. Heller, executive secre­ we would survive, our bodies of the world, what we pay for a Mr. Muhlenberg was immediately tary of the Greater Reading Coun­ would have to adapt to conditions carton of cigarettes or a half swamped with such a multitude of Livingston Pres. of widespread disease and starva­ dozen milk shakes will provide a questions as to belie the small cil of Churches, will speak at the The Johnstown Area Club, of tion. Greek student with a daily meal audience present; the queries I faculty-student vesper servivee to Albright College Alumni, elected for a whole month. The price of ranged from what his opinion was be held in the College Chapel 5:00 Instant Changes Mrs. Lester Livingston as presi­ two movie admissions will buy a on Federal Aid to equalize Educa­ o’clock. His theme will be “Is If war were declared tomorrow, dent in its post-war recognition Chinese student’s mimeographed tion to his favorability to unions. There Any Word from the Lord?” tremendous changes in our lives meeting at the Capital Hotel, A buffet supper in the College would be demanded immediately. textbooks for a whole semester. Following a lively session in which The two dollars rung on Pete’s he endeavored to answer all ques- Johnstown, October 26. Mrs. Liv­ Dining Hall will follow the service However, for over two-thirds of ingston was secretary of the Albrightat 6 o’clock. College Gingrich Librarythe world’s population there would Albright(Continued College on page 4) Gingrich > (Continued Library on Page 4) alumniAlbright group before College it disbanded Gingrich Library Student Ticket during World War II. The vesper service, second on Dr. George W. Walton in his the 1948-49 calendar, is under the Sadie Hawkins Domino Club Scores Another Hit; speech on “Now and Then" told auspices of the College Y’s. Elmer the alumni about the College cur­ Good will preside at the service. riculum and the progress made by The Y choir will sing “I Will Lift Casts9 Peiformance Rated Excellent To Invade Campus Albright since 1856. He dis­ Up Mine Eyes.” By Dorothy Seisler closed that the enrollment at Students may obtain tickets for Get on your running shoes, men. Starting at sundown Thursday, The Domino Club production of All My Sons opened to a capacity Albright is the largest on record- the buffet supper for 25 cents in 796 students. the Treasurer’s Office before Sun­ November 12, the women on cam­ audience Wednesday night. Paced by the top-notch performances of day. The Rev. Eugene H. Barth, pus will be out to get you in the Norman Telsey, Morris Knouse, Violet Seibert, and Doris Chanin, the A trustee of the college, Nor­ AlbrightDirector College of Religious Gingrich Activities, Librarytraditional Sadie Hawkin’s Day castAlbright did very well College by a difficult Gingrich play. Library man W.Albright Hoffman, wasCollege an honored Gingrich Library guest. An explanation of the pur- has said that day students as well Race. The women are allowed to Norman Telsey has always been a fine actor, but his performance as boarding students are invited to capture you by any means that oose of the area unit was given by as Joe, the father who ships defective parts from his war plant, is Mr. Lester L. Stabler. attend the vesper service and they can devise. If awoman asks truly memorable. Violette Seibert as the mother who refuses to believe buffet supper. you to get hitched, it is the prop­ her son (reported missing in the Janice Miller is chairman of the er thing for you to get hitched. W ar) has died, and Morris committee which is planning the Knouse, their idealistic other son more welcome. Perhaps this ex­ WAA Outlines vesper program. Serving with her Friday our campus will turn whose illusions are finally shat­ plains why the audience chose to are Janet Tonkin and Jane Roney. into a miniature Dogpatch. Every­ tered, give brilliant and sensitive laugh at lines that could not pos­ Term Program The first 1948-49 vesper service one is to wear Dogpatch style cos­ performances. They are ably sibly be construed as funny. It is The Women’s Athletic Associa­ was held Sunday, September 19, tumes all day Friday. Albright matched by Doris Chanin, the regrettable that the performance tion at a meeting Thursday eve­ with the Rev. Mr. Barth as the females, when you capture your daughter of the man Joe has sent of the audience, despite its college ning, October 21 outlined its pro­ Albrightspeaker. College The Class Gingrich o f 1952 were Libraryman you are obligated to do the to Albright prison for his College own crime. Gingrichcaliber, Library did not equal the perform­ Albright College Gingrich Library gram for this semester, announced invited guests. Additional vesper following things: Mark your man Vernon Miller, as their doctor ance of the players. Sometime, we Jean Schwartz, president. services are scheduled for later in so that all will know that he is and friend, Kathleen Guenther, should like to present the Domino the year. yours; you are to get your license who plays his wife, and Elliott Players, who really deserve it, The responsibility for decorating from Marrying Sam on Friday; Sauertieg and Beverly Bresler as with an audience that is complete­ the stadium on Homecoming Day then you are to get hitched; you next-door neighbors give fine sup­ ly sensitive, sympathetic, and in­ was accepted by the W.A.A. On Deutsche Verein must call for your date Friday port, as does John Reside, Ann’s telligent. Monday, November 8, Cleta Rein night and take him to the dance; brother and young Melvin Botvin- and Miss Schwartz will go to a To Give Packages and you must present your man ick. We urge everyone who has not conference at Temple University with a corsage that is to be made seen the play to see it by all to schedule basketball games with Do you have any old clothes ? of anything but flowers. One of the finest contemporary means. The drama itself has won­ other colleges. Der Deutsche Verein is going to dramas, All My Sons is difficult derful hings to say, and the Dom­ The organization has scheduled Albrightsend packages College to GermanyGingrich this LibraryAll of the meals in the dining forAlbright both players Collegeand audience. Gingrich The ino Club Library has indeed done justice intramuralAlbright hockey College games every Gingrich Library Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8:00 p.m. hall will be served Dogpatch style. play proceeds, through a series of by it. Mrs. Vesper is to be con­ Tuesday afternoon. If you desire and would appreciate anything Let’s get behind Sadie Hawkin’s climaxes that are suddenly broken gratulated as are all those—the to join a hockey team see your you could bring— even needles, Day. The dance will begin at 8:00 at their peak, to its final climax. stage crew, set painter, make-up class representative: seniors, Betty thread, buttons, or soap. Bring ,. There will be big doings at This adds to the feeling of almost arists, property crew, ticket sell­ Sarge; juniors, Cleta Rein; sopho­ your donations on Thursday night the dance with a combination of unbearable tension created by the ers, and publicizers—who helped' mores. Jean McGee; and fresh­ to the Lower Social Room or to square and popular dancing. Dress emotionally-charged plot, and make All M y Sons the fine tri­ men, Lois Gehris and Anona Ser- Dr. Memming’s office. in style. y — frihr.es the occasional humor even umph that it was.

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A l b U a l U i a n Cultural Program Guests S s u r by M A R Y F R Y ...... R O B E R T R E E D ...... V :7 .7 .7 ..7 .7 .7 .7 .7 Editorial* A s s w S S Editorial Staff ALBERT W AGNER ...... Newa Edlt„ PATOICIA POORE ...... Assistant News Editor Beverly Bresler Barbara Miller A1 Sheffer Betty Cohn j0hn Fausnaught Fred Meek Albright CollegeMarie Gingrich Delle Palme KathleenLibrary Guenther Rachel Ravitz Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Wilson Dickert Alma Natanblut Linda Smith MORRIS KNOUSE ...... News Editor DOMS CHANIN ...... Feature Edltor Walter Hayum Pat plerce Nan Heckman Jane Renvolds John Kucha CletaRein Dorothy Seisler R O B E R T H O F F M A N ...... Editor Terry Connor Martin Rosen Jean Schwartz Mightv “Mike” Plaskonas from Rav Schlegel N«ncv John Dohner Stumn McAdoo, capable captain of our Eleanor Spring Jean Long William Hutchinson football team is this week’s Dandy Albright CollegeJOHN WERLEY Gingrich ...... Library Business M anagerAlbright College Gingrich Library AlbrightLion. College Gingrich Library Business Staff Mike, modest of power and abil­ D A V ID R O L A N D ...... Circulation Manager Howard Bell *"— —— 6 ity, is well known on the Albright Virginia Fox campus. A member of the honored W illiam------Clawges------I Ü Neil Hill Art Diaz Barbara Kast voluntary class attendance group, he excels in studies as well as OWEN H E N R Y ...... staff photograper football. A social science major, Mike claims member-'lip in the Kappa Upsilon Phi fraternity, and » x r euîh names of F.T.A. We might mention here und.rn\hedAS o?M5r1:hd3881879a,,8r' Iuly 1S' 1941 °» the P°s* °'««»- P° < that he swears he’s not married, Albright CollegeSubscription Gingrich Rate: J2.Ô0 for' Library 26 issues. Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightdivorced, orCollege even involved. Gingrich Of Library Member oi the Intercollegiate Newspaper Association course his 5’ 11” , 190 lbs. blue Vol. XLV eyes and brown hair are definite Friday, November 5, 1948 No. 8 assets, but around the opposite sex, Mr. Plaskonas practices none of the aggressiveness he displays Welcome Home, Albrightians on the football team. Albright greets you as you return to campus this week-end It has been said, and we all agree, that Mike is one of the for another Homecoming Day celebration. We're glad to have best defensive ball players in you back with us for a short while and hope you will en­ Albright’s history. The combina­ Albrightthusiastically College Gingrich participate inLibrary all the activities planned for you.AlbrightSpanish College Dances, Gingrich Ballet, Library Folk Dancing Albrighttion of Mike’s College congenial Gingrich person­ Library ality, intelligence, and outstanding ability on the football field, makes We are proud to present to you tomorrow afternoon our To Be Presented on Varied Program him one of our most respected all- fighting Lions in the Albright-Otterbein football game. Our (Continuad from Page 1) around Albrierhtians. football team did a grand job against Lebanon Valley last Although you might think those soprano and accomplished musi­ I “ ,” and in 1948 ap­ daily grinds in the stadium would cian, but has devoted her artistic weekend and we re counting on another victory to make our peared in ‘Make Mine Manhattan.” give him his fill of sports, Mike talents to the dance. Among her Wayne Lamb took time out claims his other favorite pastimes Homecoming festivities perfect. With all Albrightians behind professional experiences in the from his career only once—when are basketball and baseball, but dance, she has appeared in Broad them we know our team will win, for they can feel confident World War II came along he he’ll take time out any time to way productions of “Make Mine of our support and spirit. served overseas in the European put a sizzling steak through a dis­ Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightManhattan,” College “Seven Lively Gingrich A rts1 Theatre Library for three years coming Albrightappearing act.College Gingrich Library 'Follow the Girls,” “ Marinka,’ out with five campaign stars and Mike has some definite pinna for As you return to your Alma Mater, we hope you will re­ and many others. One of the ear the Bronze Star. the future. After graduation he joice again in the true Albright spirit. Our students, faculty, liest dancers, to appear on televi The distinguished concert pian­ sion, Louise Ferrand has been hopes to teach high school history. emd administrators are very pleased to have you here on ist, Oscar Koschcs, who accom­ If he displays the fine leadership performing in public almost regu panies the group and contributes campus to notice the changes, meet old friends, and again be larly since the age of eight. to his classroom wards that he has his art as a soloist, was born in displayed to the Albright eleven, reminded of the good things Albright stands for. We're proud Male Touch Poland. He has concertized exten­ there are going to be some very of Albright—just as proud of it as you were when you were The masculine touch is added to sively in his own country as well g™ t history students in the near here. the Internaional Dance Trio by as in Norway, France, Austria and Wayne Lamb. It was quite a jump Great Britain. He gave several re­ Good luck Mike! from the wheat fields of TCnnana citals in New York in 1948 and is Albright CollegeSo, may Gingrich we. The Staff, Library dedicate to you, our fellow Al­Albrightwhere he Collegewas bom, to Gingrich the Broad­ frequently Library heard on the radio. Albright College Gingrich Library brightians, this issue of our student newspaper, as a symbol of way stage. But after settling down Some outstanding artists whom Miss Elder Honored the spirit of Albright friendship we want to renew today. to study at the Humphrey Weid- Mr. Kosches has accompanied are man School of Dancing, he began Michel Piastre, Ricardo Odnopos- At Birthday Fete to make a name for himself in suf and Marcel Hubert amonv tae field o f professional dancing many others. Miss Consuelo Rodriguez enter­ He was a solo dancer in “Yours tained at her Eleventh Street N.S.A, — Another Strike This group of accomplished home Saturday evening, October Is My Heart,’ had a leading role in artists will bring to next Tues­ 23, in honor o f the birthday of Albright College IS a member of the National Student day’s chapel an event of unusual Miss Ernestine Elder. Guests were ^ o cia tio n . Since we have voted to join this organization. appeal in a program of classic, Dr. and Mrs. Harry V. Masters, modern and interpretive dances Mr. and Mrs. Dohald S. Gates, Miss The Albnghtian has been trying in different ways to help the Which are rarely seen anywhere Albrightstudent College body Gingrichmake the most Library use of the membership. We paidAlbright College Gingrich Library AlbrightMarie Kleppinger, College Mrs. Elder Gingrich and Library except in . Mrs. Osmond. for it; w ell use itl CHALK ONE UP . . . To the Albright eleven for put­ Within the last two weeks, literature on a plan to save ting on a wonderful performance There’ve Been Some Changes Made students money has been received from the N.S.A. This plan at Lebanon Valley. We sure were lsjQie N.S.A. Purchase Card System. proud of you. When you stride (or glide) up To John Krouse for his thrilling to welcome an alumnus tomorrow tions on the campus itself, they’ll In the pilot card-project operated in Buffalo. N.Y., it was 95-yard run on Saturday. please don’t be offended or To Terry Connor for his efforts alarmed if he should gaze past probaMjr notice the difference found that students substantially reduced their costs of living in securing that swell send off you and your beaming face within the buildings. last year. Business sales increased sufficiently to offset dis­ group for our team last week. remember it’s been y-e-a-r-s since No more will them frosh fellows To the cast of All My Sons. A Albrightcounts College offered Gingrich to students. Library The idea behind the plan is simple.Albright College GingrichTnfrn Library afw f‘*ed “ye old campus.” callAlbright the Ad. BuildingCollege their Gingrich home; Library The project at Albright would work something like the follow- beautiful performance. iS l! unto consideration and no longer will the walls crack To the stage crew of All My you g Still be smiling as he muses m? :. ™ ' Ja,formal Area Purchase Card Committee would be and quake from the “friendly Sons namely Larry Bott, Bud bouts;” no more, for the third established here at school and registered with the national Knouse, Elliot Sauertieg, Len likeHkT?h?ngy- the same • place doesn,t . . . Whattook happened ?” wnai floor has been converted into offices office. The committee, granted authority, would then Buxton and Howard Plasker, Joyce and classrooms. make negotiations with business enterprises in Reading. Selec­ Thompson, Bev Bresler and Dee tions of sales concerns based on lowest discount bids and con­ Marques. That stage set looks hTS * y’ *1® pr®bably remembers Al- There’ve been some changes professional. Nice work! «tnfhL w en 016 *ennis courts were made allright . . . and there are venience to students would be made. Signed contracts cov­ To the able director of All My nni ‘nbetween the Ad. building and Selwyn Hall, and the drive­ more on the way. Before next ering the negotiations would be forwarded to N.S.A. headauar- SoSns, Mrs. A. Vespers. semester we’ll be seeing the addi­ ters for approval. Purchase cards would be sent to Area Pur- ‘ To another success for Domino r s ™ * * 114 tr o u g h our main campus. When he looks around tion to the library, and new land­ Albrightdiase College Card Committee. Gingrich Cards Library would cost students one dollarAlbright Club. College Gingrich Library scapingAlbright around College Selwyn Hall. Gingrich Library To the homecoming committee. tomorrow and sees that we now f ? c“ ' Seventy-fave percent of the money would be retained have six tennis courts at the side So don’t feel hurt if our alumni Plans look interesting. We’re all gaze dumfoundly about when they by the Albnght committee: twenty-five percent would go to looking forward to tomorrow. of Selwyn Hall and driveways around the campus instead o f first arrive . . . have patience and ° ffice\ O“ ® ^ of * • »o n e y received by the To all those who are working ttaough it . . . w U you can,t explain that we’re just on the °-i ? 5 r 'Z °^ d„ be returned to the regional organization so hard to make this WSSF drive bigger and better Al­ of which Albnght College is a member. All funds received for a success. blame him for being bewildered. bright College. N.S.A. purchase cards would be used only for N.S.A. activities To Jay Shank, for securing such _ t{Pon seeing our new Union and expenses. a fine chapel speaker this past Building he’ll probably check to K week. see if he’s still on the Albright To the lift in school spirit. Let’s campus . . . for only two years Savidge, Bird Tie The whole system is designed to help students make col­ keep it up. lege a full-time project, to help those of limited expenses to ago, where the Union now stands, Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightTo Reverend College Barth Gingrich . . . on was Library nothing more than grass. If NuptialAlbright KnotCollege Sat. Gingrich Library gain admission to college, and to lessen students financial bur- general principals. perchance our old alumnus sug­ dens thereby producing a better grade of graduates and citi- To all the alumni who are gests going somewhere for a coke, Tomorrow evening after the zen^ The card would reduce costs on most of the major planning to be here tomorrow. take his hand and show him where football game, Esther Savidge will necessities from shinola to sugar, from slips to side rules, from CROSS ONE OUT . . . we brew deluxe Albright specials 'Oaoomethe everloving, Mrs. Frank books to beefsteaks. For those who haven’t contri­ right in our own soda-fountain B.ird- Jhe wedding will take place buted to WSSF. He’ll probably notice the steps at 8:00 p.m. in the Eleventh and This, in the face of peak-prices, is indeed a welcome plan. leading from the science hall to Robinson Street Christ Evangeli­ “ i these times when every other organization asks for dona­ selywn Chapel, and ask when thev cal United Brethren Church. Mrs. EVERYONE INVITED Gladys Snyder will be matron of tions to help the "less fortunates," this plan is uniquely fitted to were installed. Some difference our needs. TO ™ *he d»ys when he used to honor for her sister; Jim Mnronni •WT" ------.... best man for Frank; The Rev. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright•TEA* College Gingrichment Library d0Wn 4116 muddy embank- RobertAlbright Miles will College officiate inGingrich the Library M e f°.?OW f ® w® gojHST *2 sret W Our college deals with tying of the matrimonial knot, N.S.A. through our Student CoundL We've got to talk up the Today <•»!£*. eel a s s j Tbe couple will leave for a idea and have our Council representatives act on it. Who are honeymoon Saturday night. They our representatives? They are the people we voted into office. 3.00 to 5.0Q P.M. will be back in school Tuesday. Get to know them, and get them to save us some money tool Sponsored by Women's Senate^ Our best wishes, Frank and Esther, for a very happy life as Mr. and Mrs.

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AlbrightDUTCHMEN College Gingrich Library Albright College CRUSHED Gingrich Library19-13 BYAlbright LIONS College Gingrich Library Krouse Scampers 95 Yds. To Kappas Take I-M Lions Seek Third Victory His Second and Deciding T-D Crown, Defeating A.P.O. Team 7-0 Against New Foe; Capacity Krohto Scores on 47 Yd. Run, as Crowd Expected in Stadium L. V. Blocks Kicks to Tally Zetas in Second Place Position In tomorrow’s Homecoming Game at 2 o’clock, the Otters of AlbrightAlbright’s College rejuvenated Gingrich Roaring Library Lions upset the experts’ apple Albright College GingrichOtterbein Library College will provide the afternoonAlbright opposition College for Albright’s Gingrich Library cart last Saturday when they clawed a heavily favored Andy Kerr- By winning a hard-pressed vic­ rampaging Cats, who will be seeking their third win of the year. Lebanon Valley football team 19*13, before a Home-Coming Day tory, 7-0, over the fighting A thrilling contest is in store for the crowd of Alumni, visitors, and crowd of 6,000 partisan fans at Lebanon. Fleet-footed Johnny Krouse A.P.O.’s, an unbeaten Kappa in­ students who come out to see the Tan and Cardnal eleven from West- did most of the fireworks, accounting for two of the Red and White tramural football combination students who come out to see the Tan and Cardnal eleven from West­ touchdowns, with one of those coming on a deciding 95 yard return took the league crown on Tuesday erville, Ohio, open relations with Albright for the first time. kickolf jaunt. This was the second time in the last two weeks that afternoon on the Bern Street field. Head Coach George Novoting, assisted by Dick Beltz, and Christy LeVan P. Smith’s inspired crew The Kappas had beaten all the Arnold, all three Ohio State lowered the forecasters’ averages, other teams, previously, nosing Alumni, hope to stifle Levan P. since one week earlier they held Introducing out the Zetas, whose only defeat Smith’s surging football combine Shippensburg Here the favored F & M Diplomats to was at the hands of the champions in their spirited bid for another Albrighta 0-0 deadlock. College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichvictory, Library after crushing Lebanon Albright College Gingrich Library It was the last exciting three Valley last Saturday, 19-13. Tues. With Harriers Krohto Dashes minutes of play, when Hops Gul­ Season Record Next Tuesday Coach Gene din snagged a pass from Mark It all started when scat-back Last season’s record for the Shirk’s cross - country harriers Guss and jumped over the goal Otters was none too spectacular, Billy Krohto dashed 47 yards on meet Shippensburg for their first line. The official decision was having two wins, six losses, and home competition, after travelling an off-tackle play for the initial heatedly contested briefly by the one tie. In 1946 they were Ohio four times this season, compiling score of the game in the first A.P.O.’s, who felt Quldin had been Conference champions, however. one win and three losses to date. quarter. Charlie Martone booted tagged before going over. As an So far this year, Otterbein has Fred Roland will lead the Lion the extra-point and Albright led anti-climax, Johnny Yocum scored collected one win, four losses, and contingent to what they hope to 7-0 before the Flying Dutchmen the extra point on a Guldin toss. a tie to date. be another win. knew what happened. Evidence of the tenseness through­ Their opener with Denison ended This past T hursday saw Albright College Gingrich Library out Albright the game, wasCollege the friendly Gingrich in a 38-7 Library Cardinal loss. Following Albright College Gingrich Library But in the second quarter Bob Muhlenberg play host to the Shirk- enmity between Fred Rosen and the dedication of their new Mem­ Fischer, Lebanon Valley end, men. This meet was run too late Gerry Schaeffer of the opposing orial Stadium, the Otters were broke through the Lions’ line and to enter this week’s issue. lines. (Rosen sends his apologies outplayed by M. Union 19-0, fumb­ blocked A1 H am ly’s punt. Tom to Gerry.) Blaine Schmehl and ling eight times in that fracas. In­ Last Saturday had Albright’s Quinn, another LVC stalwart, Elmo Davis officiated. diana Central was routed 46-0. cross-country team join with La­ pounced on the loose ball at Al­ The next two games saw Otter­ Salle and Lafayette in a triangular bright’s 24 yard line. Several plays On October 28, the Kappas over­ bein losing to Heidelberg 19-6 and meet at Lafayette in which the later big fullback Hen DiJohnson whelmed the K.T.X. 25-0, as Bey- tying Ashland 7-7. Explorers came out the victors skirted left end for a host TD. erle, Diaz, Yocum, and Schaefer Captain Bailey 27-33-60. The Lions were out of Walt Cage’s conversion made it scored. The A.P.O.’s beat the Byes Captain of the Cards is Bert their company, ending up in the 7-7 and the score remained tie 6-0; the Zetas defeated the Red Bailey, 165 pound right halfback third position. Albrightas the half College ended. Gingrich Library Rockets,Albright who drubbed College the Pi TausGingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library and a three letter man in his jun­ First Lion runner to hit the on Monday 19-6, and had a forfeit ior year. The third quarter saw two goose tape was Capt. Roland, in eighth with the Byes. The Pi Taus white­ Left half for the Otters eggs racked up for both sides, washed tbe Frosh 25-0, Irvin, Ward spot, clocked at 20:01. In the lead lb. Kenny Zarbough, an ominous of the pack of 24 was LaSalle’s but not until the Albrightlans re­ s c o r i n g . Andy Hydock and Chelius A F r o s h - threat with his tremendous speed Louis Damengnes at 19:29. The ceived a scare when the Valley K.T.X. game ' was forfeited by the and drive. Other probables in the Explorers also garnered 3-4-9-10 gang had the ball on the Red and f o r m e r . backfleld are Bob Long, and Dick White 19 with a first down. But places, while for Lafayette Jim STANDINGS Housam, a two letter fullback. Madara followed Damengnes at 4 Herb Eckenroth passes missed LIONTALES Gene Clark, ace pass catcher, w . 19:32, The Leopards took 5-6-7-13 their goal and the possibilities of L. T. will be in the right end position Bob Hoffman K app as ...... 6 0 0 slots, also. another “moral victory’’ tie with Roland Mehl, four year var started moving through the minds Zetas ...... 5 1 0 Among the first fifteen for the Albright College Gingrich Library AAlbright .P .O .’ s ...... College 4 3 Gingrich 0 sity man Library at the other terminal Albright College Gingrich Library of the Red and White followers. Elsewhere on this page you can Don Monn, at 230 pounds will Red and White were Roy Bausch, Red Rockets p fg ___ 3 3 1 eleventh, Ed Anlian, twelfth, Joe find articles praising our football Byes ...... ______2 3 0 start at left tackle, while Junior However, a thrilling 31-yard squad, which praise and publicity Miller, a 200 lb. six foot one inch Reeves, fourteenth, and Dave pass from Hamley to Krouse soon Pi Tajus ...... 2 4 1 Roland, fifteenth. it certainly deserves. But right ______1 package of T.N.T., will hold down dispelled this idea as Krouse gath­ Frosh ...... ».__ 4 1 here we’re taking time and space K.T.X. .___ _ 0 5 1 right tackle. Left guard goes to ered in the pigskin and took it to commend this year’s running of demure Chuck Hardin, accom­ over to put the Lions ahead 13-7. the intramural football league that K appas A .P .O .'s panied on the right side by Char­ The try for the extra point was Schaeffer ...... LE ...... Rosen Huyett Cops Fall closed its season on Tuesday. Shollenberger lie Neikirk. In the center slot will blocked. But, alas and alack, Yocum ...... C ...... Lakow be 6’3” Herb “Buz” Farmer. In Fischer again gave a poor example Its rules and organization direct­ Guldin ...... Q’ Nailon Tennis Tourney ly set by team representatives of Beryerle LH ...... Fro mut h reserve for the Otters are Jay Tru­ of hospitality as he blocked an­ Guss ...... R H ____ _ Baumgaertal itt, Dart Keeth, Dave Sprout, Albrightother Hamly College kick and Gingrich recovered the Library Intramural Council, Hops Albright College Gingrich Library AfterAlbright a delay College of over twoGingrich Library Guldin and Blaine Schmehl, presi­ Bucky Powless, John Dale, Elmer it on the Smithmen’s 17. Then Hollis, Bob Clemmons, Ray Chad- weeks, Albright’s annual fall Herb Eckenroth heaved a 15 yard dent and vice-president respecti­ tennis tournament finally came vely, the leagues eight participat­ well and Chris Chrisoff, plus sev­ pass to George Rohm an which tied enteen other substitutes. to a close last week when Mel the score 13-13. Gage failed to ing teams played twenty—seven Lebanon Valley Beats Huyett defeated Paul Kissinger contests with only two forfeits and Best of Shape gauge the conversion properly so Hockeyettes 7-1 Coach Smith feels his whole 6-3, 6-4 in the finals on the wind­ the count remained knotted. no defaults. That record in com­ swept Albright courts. parison with the past few years of team is in the best of shape for the Otterbein fray, except possibly The dominance of the final Krouse Scores intramural sports at Albright is Although the Flying Dutchmen remarkable. There was very little couldn’t produce a victory on the for Walt Drazek, who was slightly round by freshmen came as a Again the reminiscent Red and quibbling or disregard for rules gridiron last Saturday, the lassies bruised in the L.V. classic. surprise when Kissinger, former White rooters remembered the Although not underestimating the Reading High standout and and the officials’ decisions. of Lebanon Valley made the F&M contest. But before you Homecoming a little brighter for Tan and Cardinal prowess, pros­ Huyett, city junior champion and Albright College Gingrich TeamLibrary members and team cap­ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library could say “0-0”, something their guests when they bowled pects look high for an Albright ex-Shillington High ace, set down tains alike deserve a real slap on whizzed by the stands, the Leba­ over the Albright Hockeyettes, victory tomorrow. two Red and White veterans, Jim the back for a program enthusias­ LINEUPS non Valley eleven, and 95 yards in 7-1. The Lionesses were appar­ Mengel and John Dohner, re­ the form of Johnny Krouse, as he tically carried out. Albright Otterbein spectively, in the semi-finals. ently in the best of spirits for the Rosaner ...... LE ...... Mehl carried the LVC kickoff the length The weather held out better tussle when they took off for Ann- Bird ...... LT ____ Keeth Huyett eased through the field Yanoski ...... LG of the field to put the Lions per­ than could be hoped; and the two ville with “Beat L.V.” signs and ...... Hardin by taking Walt Fox 6-0, 6-0, Bill manently ahead 19-13, and pro­ Frantz ...... C ...... Fanner fields were marked to greatly aid louid cheers emitting from the bus Cizewski ...... RG ...... Neikirk Sailer by the same score, and duce one of the biggest victories officiating. Right here and now every minute of the way. But the Drazek ...... IjT ...... Miller Dohner 8-6, 6-3 in the semis be­ in recent Albright football his­ we thank Directors Harris and Pedota ______RE _____ Clark spirit didn’t seem to be enough, ¡fa m ily ______QB ..... Long fore knocking off Kissinger. tory. To say the least the Albright Parsons for overseeing the affairs for the Albrightlans found them­ Krouse ...... EH ... Zarbough marching band indicated the feel­ Maracanl ...... R 1 ...... Bailey Kissinger entered the finals as As to the particulars, the Kappas selves on the defense through the Albrightings of the AlbrightCollege enthusiasts Gingrich as Library Albright College GingrichPlaskonos Library...... FB ..... Housam he firstAlbright won by College default from Gingrich Library and Zetas proved that they still entire game. they paraded down the center of are the “Yankees” of intramural Paul Siegfried, defeated Bill Bit­ ter 6-3, 6-4; and topped Mengel the field in a victory march football around here. Both have An exception came "'hen Marge Seniors Drop Sophs through a despondent Lebanon fine teams as their records show. |7-9, 6-4, 7-5 in a gruelling semi­ Gardiner, taking advantage of one 6-5 In I-M Hockey final round match. Valley team. Personally, we’d like to see them lone offensive attack, scored for meet in a post-season battle'. The the Red and White. fH other ex­ Last Tuesday, October 26, a As things stand now, the future Although the Lions probably A.P.O.’s were hot and cold, finally ceptions proved to be the rule, spirited sophomore hockey team looks as bright as the noonday won’t be favored in all four of ending up near the top. however, as the Lionesses relin­ collected five goals in their attempt sun for Albright’s tennis pros­ the remaining games, the foot­ Special mention should be made quished the ball to the hosts with­ to down the champion seniors. pects next spring. It will be ball crystal gazers at least will But their victory bound ideas were of a spunky Bye squad. At first out tallying. interesting to note how the team think twice before scribbling down the league schedule was perforated squelched, when Vi Siebert will shape up when Kissinger and the Red and White opponents as knocked in the last important goal with “Bye games.” Fortunately Kramer, left inner turned out Huyett and other freshmen start Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichfor the triumphant Library seniors, 6-5. Albright College Gingrich Library favorites. Since the Lions ruined some zealous individuals got to­ to be the big gun for the Dutch- to rival last year’s holdovers for two Alumni Days in as many Siebert started the first senior gether and formed the eighth team esses, when she evaded the a spot on the net squad. One weeks, they plan to have a suc­ scoring spree by edging the ball and for want of a better name Albright defense for four goals. sure thing is that you can bet cessful one in their own stadium over the line early in the game. called themselves the Byes, filling Weaver, the center forward, added your bottom dollar on the 1949 tomorrow when they meet Otter- The sophomores flashed back, those empty spots on the schedule. another for the hosts and at half tennis squad to produce a winning bein, the visiting Ohioans. How Marge Gardiner tallying a point. Disappointing to many were the the score read 5-1. The second half combination during the regular about win number three, gang? Then Siebert came through with season, if not an undefeated showings of the Pi Taus and Red perked up for the v~ierdogs as another goal before Nancy Stump record. Rockets, supposedly tough oppo­ Ellie Williams stopped the Kramer took over the situation for the nents. Of course, the Frosh were spree, and the Albright defense Summaries: sophs by rushing in with three First Round lacking in experience what they held, permitting only two more consecutive goals. The score then Scoles Continues markers. , Tim M engel over Vincent Gentile 6-2, Albright College Gingrichhad Library in spirit. But they fought Albright College Gingrichstood at Library 4-2. 6-2; PaulAlbright Kissinger over College Paul Siegfried, Gingrich Library admirably just the same. Trailing, the seniors recovered default; Bill Bitier defeated Darlington Albright Lebanon Valley Hoopes, default; John Dohner defeated To Lead Bowlers An early rumor of “watch out the lead as Siebert, Joyce Schieffer Hoppaugh ....___ _ RW ...... Seiser Herma n Idler 6-1, 6-1; Tom Kane over for those K.T.X.” failed to mush­ and Jean Schwartz scored one W ilfred Rancourt 6-2, 6-2; Mel Huyett over November 2. 1948 Pollack ...... e, RI room and fell flatter than grand­ each. Sophomore Ruth Bray Walt Fox 6-0, 6-0; Bill Sailer over Toy Avg. Stump ...... CS ...... W eaver Shenk, default. ma’s pancakes. Nevertheless, they knotted the score at 5-5. Not to be Scoles ...... ____ 136 179 162—159. LI Second Round denied a victory, Siebert speedily ...... 180 138 140—155.7 never gave up. Winner ...... LW ...... Shultz Mengel over Alex Zervanos, default; Memming ...... Prospects for a great intramural Khouri ...... Roney ...... _____ R H ...... Shenk registered her fourth goal and iced Kissinger over Bitler 6-4, 6-4; Dohner over 143 150 172—155. Kane 7-5, 6-1; Huyett over Sailer 6-0, 6-0. basketball season to rival last M cGee ...... ---- CH ..... Hutchinson the game for the seniors 6-5. Dowds ...... ,„___ 143 156 122—139. Semi-final Round years fine play are riding high. So Schwartz .... LH ...... Reed Starring on the defense for the Gates ...... ____ 139 102 120.5 6-4, 7-5; Haag ...... „___ 107 129 113—116.5 fellows, shift your gears for the Johnson ...... 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“ Y” to Present Play, Pi Gamma Mu Discuss Interest Sheet; An Open Letter to “ The Albrightian’ CALENDAR Riddell Reviews Trip Friday. November 5 To Induet Wed . On Saturday morning, October 30, at 11:00 a.m. the football 3-5 p.m.—'Women's Senate Tea, The “Y” meeting on Tuesday Parlor Fifteen new members of Pi evening will be an outgrowth of of Albright Coilege piled into its bus to leave tor the historic game 8:00 p.m.—Reading High Fomotball Gamma Mu will be initiated into the interest sheets filled out by the with its traditional rival Lebanon Valley college. Lined up on both vs. Lebanon, Stadium the organization at its meeting sides of the entrance and milling about the bus were many students 8:15 p.m.—Domino Play, ‘ ’All My students. “The Trial,” a play, will Sons,'' Chapel Wednesday, November 10 at 8:00 precede the introductoin of the with an intense school spirit and earnest desire to help in promoting 10:30 p.m.—Food Sale, Lower Social P.m. in the Lower Social Room. a will to win. Albright Collegework of the Gingrich three commissions— Library Albright College Gingrich LibraryRoom AlbrightAt the meeting, College a paper Gingrich entitled Library 'xius same gioup had done the Similar tiling on the preceding Saturday* November 6 “Social Inspiration of the Rural World Relativeness, Social Re­ ALUMNI HOME-COMING DAY sponsibility, and Religious Activi­ oatuiuay ueioie tne r raiuvim « itiarsuaii game, out this time some- 2:00 p.m.— Football vs. Otterbein, Church” will be read by Tom ties. The group will divide and tiling new nad been auoeu. At ieast twelve xacuity members, whose Home Young, president, upholding a tra­ go into a meeting of one of the mteiest in tne wenare oi Aibrignts- athletic program encouraged th«.™ 8:30 p.m.—Homecoming Dance, dition that the president read the union Hall first paper of the year. commissions to understand the to be present, joined the students in the send off. it is a gratifying Sunday* November 7 Shirley Miller, head of the social work, research, and future action and stimulating experience to the squad and its coaches to know that . 8:45 a.m.—Bible Class of the commission on campus. both students and faculty are responding to our efforts in this heart­ 5:00 p.m.—Faculty-Student Vesper- committee, will be in charge of ening manner. The results of the two contests before which such Buffet. Rev. Mervin A. Heller, the evening’s program. The meeting will be held at 7:30 Ex. Sec., Greater Reading p.m. in the College Chapel. demonstrations of true spirit were made speak for themselves. We Council of Churches were able to tie F. & M. and (most pleasant memory now) beat Leba­ WSSF Speaker Monday* November 8 non Valley. It is only too evident that the send oif we received and 4:10 p.m.—La Sociedad Cultural Memorial Service Albright CollegeLast Tuesday Gingrich evening, Library Nov. the spirit and enthusiasm withAlbright which the College team played Gingrich those two LibraryEspañola# Selwyn Hall Parlor Albright College Gingrich Library 2 in the College Chapel, Miss 7:30 p.m .—Le Cercle Francois, Music games were not mere conicidence. Studio Gretta Riddell spoke to the "Y’s” More of that type of personal interest will keep the squad at fever 7:30 p.m.—Heo Club, Sherman Planned in Chapel about the World Student Service Cottage pitch. This week from President Masters, Dean Walton, and more and Fund. Miss Riddell, who went to 7:30 p.m.— Philosophy Club — Lower In tribute to Albrightians who more of our faculty the squad has received words of praise and en­ Social Room Germany to establish work camps, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—A.P.O., Daymen's died during World War II, a couragement. I have spoken ito many of the faculty personally and stressed the point that we must Room. K.U.P., Lower Social Rm. Memorial Service will be held in come to grips as Christians and they have assured me that had they known about the demonstration Tuesday, November 9 Chapel next Thursday at 11:10 Saturday morning, they too would have been there. This is a fine recognize our world responsibility. .1:10 a.m.—Assembly, Cultural Pro­ Student Council will have indication of cooperation among the administration, faculty, and stu­ gram, Union Hall She reminded her audience that international Dance Trio charge of the service. although students are a minority dents in the building of a feeling of mutual interest that must underlie 4:00 p.m.— Cross Country vs. Ship- Miss Gretta Riddell, traveling real school spirit. pensburg, home group in the World they have a 4:10 p.m.— Celebrities, Union Hall secretary of the World Student Albright definiteCollege special Gingrich resnonsibility Library to Lebanon Valley expressed Albright itself rather forciblyCollege in another Gingrich paint­ Library7:30 p.m.— “ Y " Meeting, Chapel AlbrightService Fund, College told the juniors Gingrich and Library their fellowmen and that our gifts ing episode. To many people this is a manifestation of real spirit. 8:30 P.m.— " Y " Cabinet, Dean's freshmen in chapel last Tuesday But spirit is not vandalism— true spirit is intense interest; and when Parlor must be really sacrificial. After Wednesday* November 10 that the progress of the World her talk, Miss Riddell answered the whole personnel of our campus shows such interest in what is being 12:10 p.m.—Daymen's Club. Own Rm. Student Relief movement depends questions about conditions in Eur­ done as has been shown in the past weeks, then true spirit has begun 12:10 p.m.—Day women's Club, Own upon the contribution and initia­ its trek back to our campus. Room opean universities. 7:30 p.m.—Alchemists, Sc. Lee. H'lU tive of American students. Her Your football team pledges itself to play its remaining games 7:30p.m.—Pi Gamma Mu, »Lower analysis of the problems of foreign Movie Shown with an intense desire to win. We know we shall receive your Social Room students keynoted the Albright Preceeding the talk was a movie enthusiastic support and interest. 8:00 p.m.—Domino Club ,Chapel W.iS.S.F. drive. “Seeds of Destiny” which pre­ LEVAN P. SMITH, Head Football Coach The speaker, who recently re­ sented a good picture of the condi­ turned to this country following Albright tionsCollege in the Gingrich devastated countries Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightan inspection College of conditions Gingrich abroad, Library and showed how meager, but ex­ Attention Seniors Baldauf Discusses Amphibians stressed the fact that whether or tremely helpful, improvements are not one likes to believe it, this is being made by relief organiza­ Your individual portraits for the At Skull and Bones Meeting one world and the events in other tions. 'Cue” must be taken by December countries will directly affect the 18. If you want them for Christ­ Last Wednesday’s meeting of served without great difficulty. lives of Americans. “If one stu­ mas gifts, they will have to be the Skull and Bones Society The slides which Baldauf had dent generation in any country taken by December 5. Please con­ opened with a business meeting taken with Kodachrome over a suffers, the result will be a lack of Sigma Tau Delta sult the list in the basement of which was followed by a short period of twelve years, brilliantly leadership in that country in the the Administration Building to see film, “Men of Medicine,” a “March depicted the reproduction, body future, and all of us will be To Induct Pledges when your picture is scheduled. of Time” production. The film por­ functions, and natural habitat of affected,” she said. Please place your senior ques- trayed a young doctor, getting his local salamanders, toads, and Poor Medical Facilities Albright CollegeAt the meeting Gingrich of the SigmaLibrary tionaire in the box in the lobbyAlbright of education College and his Gingrich start as a frogs.Library Many of the forty slides AlbrightAmong the College major problems Gingrich con­ Library Tau Delta Thursday, November 11 the Administration Building if you doctor. shown were taken with the aid of fronting foreign students today at 8:00 p.m., in the Daymen’s have not already done so. Illustrated Lecture a telephoto lens and a copying at­ are the prevalence of tuberculosis Room, thirteen pledges will be in­ tachment. and lack of adequate hospital ducted into the group. The pledges The main feature of the evening facilities, the lack of textbooks, are: Doris Chanin, Sarah Daven­ Student Council was a lecture illustrated by slides Future Research hunger and exceedingly poor facili- port, James Gallagher, Harry given by Richard J. Baldauf, Baldauf began his study in both i ties for studying. Miss Riddell told Kephart, Barbara Knauer, David To Post Agenda senior biology major. The lecture amphibians and reptiles as her audience that in spite of the Kock, John Kucha, Mary Jane and slides deal with amphibians hobby. He hopes to do research in handicaps, young people in other Mellinger, Jane Reynolds, Betty The agenda of the Student of Berks County. Baldauf pointed Council meeting every Thursday the field after leaving Albright. To countries are eager to learn. She Savage, Arlene Schell, William out that amphibians are peculiarly will be placed on the bulletin date he has written a paper, spoke of certain Chinese students Stremba, and Joyce Thompson. interesting in that a full develop­ "Hand List of Berks County Am­ who had walked over 1,000 miles board outside the Administration ment of the animals from the egg Albright CollegeThe induction Gingrich will be followed Library Building, announced William Car-Albright College Gingrichphibians Library and Reptiles” for the Albrightin three years College so that they Gingrich could Library through the larval stage to the Reading Public Museum and Art attend school. by a career conference on Radio. con, president. sexually mature level can be ob­ All English faculty members are Gallery. "Destroying students and centers invited. of learning is one of the best ways of preventing resistance move­ ments to dictatorial ideologies,” said Miss Riddell. She urged that Alchemist Club American students continue to make it possible for the World Meeting of October 26, 1948 Student Relief Organization to To Have Speaker a few hours each evening in the Meeting of October 28, 1948 in Union Hall near future. carry on its work. The Alchemist Club will have in Union Hall The speaker has received de­ Jack Gounder introduced the Mr. Robert Canfield, who is in Doris Chanin brought up the At the second meeting of Stu- grees from the Universities of Albright College Gingrich LibraryStudent - Council-in-se-sion pro­Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library charge of the Svndieate Labora­ defacing the Albright College dent-Council-in-Chapel, the busi­ Toronto and New Zealand. She gram at last Tuesday’s Chapel tory at the Glidden Paint Com­ campus by Lebanon Valley Col­ ness opened with the usual call for formerly taught at Western Re­ The roll was called for the pur­ pany of Reading, as their guest lege students. Discussion followed committee reports. The reports serve University. pose of familiarizing students speaker next Wednesdav evening Tow Holsclaw pointed out tbw# were very much like the reports with their representatives. The the chief aim of the football tAnm A business session will oDen the meeting opened with the usual of Tuesday, with a few exceptions. is to beat other teams. Ray John Weiss mentioned that the meeting during which programs reading the minutes and chair Radio Workshoppers Schlegel suggested we try our best Publicity Committee was forced will be arranged-for the remainder men of committees prefaced their to beat L. V. C. especially since by lack of students to cancel the To Entertain Domino o f the session, and a discussion reports with explanations of the will be held concmeing recent let­ Saturday is their Homecoming bus to the Lebanon Valley foot­ duties and purposes of the com Day. William Marlow moved to At the Domino Club meeting on ters from the American Chemists mittees. ball game. Weiss announced that Wednesday evening, members will send a letter reminding L. V. C. he still had not returned fares to Society about their affiliation with Jean Long, of the Social Com­ that there had been an agreement three persons. be entertained by the Radio Work­ Albrightthe College Alchemist Club.Gingrich Librarymittee, explained the splitting Albright of College Gingrich Library Albrightshop at Station College WEEU Gingrich at 7:30 Library against vandalism between col­ WSSF the committee intn lub-grouos. p.m. There will be a discussion leges, and to let them know that Jay Shenk indicated that A Halloween dance and pep rally we will repay their "generosity1 conducted by Walt Hayum on' Frosh Want Bowlers, is on the agenda for Friday night drive for W.S.S.F. will be held radio plays. by our action on the ball field during the week of November 1-7 Dues b\ November 11 reported Miss Long. The Ivy Ball Saturday. The motion carried, came through financially with only Schenk is in charge of the Activi­ Beverly Bresler inquired as to how ties Committee of the W.S.S.F. Members of the Freshman Class a slight deficit. many people had signed for the are asked to pay their class dues campaign. Major Parties The N.S.A. gave the suggestion bus. Weiss mentioned fifteen. Miqp before November 11 to Tom Under old business, it was men that in the collection o f class dues, Long asked whether all students (Continued from Page 1) Frudiger, treasurer, or a class rep­ the class treasurers personally tioned that a letter concerning resentative in Union Hall between knew that guests were also able Lebanon Valley’s painting the tions with the uttermost sincerity, oiicit students and that an to use the bus. President Carson this rally, on the eve of our great 12:00 and 2:00 p. m. that day. attractive program be presented Albright Campus was sent to the Albright FroshCollege who Gingrich are interested Library in Albrightbrought this College fact to the Gingrich attention L. Library V. Student Council. The letter nationalAlbright election, College was reluctantly Gingrich Library reported Jerry Dersh, o f the of the assembly. brought to a close. joining a freshman bowling team N.A.S. Committee. said in effect that we would return to challenge the faculty bowlers Faculty Program their vandalic gestures by cheer­ A small group of supporters should contact William Moyer, Professor Clyde turned out for the Democratic Kathleen Guenther announced a ing for the winner, Albright. Professor Clyde Harding made campaign on Thursday, October student-faculty talent program, a The other piece of old business mention of a World Federalists 28 in the College Chapel at 3:15 musical program featuring the was a discussion on accepting _ Club which had been sanctioned p. m. W alt Hayum introduced the WSSF Needs Your Help choruc, and several speakers for chapter of the World Federalists (Continued from Page 1) by the faculty committee on stu­ Albright, Elmer Good had two representatiwes of the Demo­ the near-future chapel programs. dent organizations. Professor cratic party, Mr. Harry Guldin cash register will stave off tuber­ Reporting for the Publicity Com­ moved to accept the organization. Harding explained that a group of Robert Reed said that at the last and Mr. Albert Readinger, attor­ culosis and possible death from mittee, John Weiss indicated that students had petitioned last year ney. Mr. Guldin spoke from the Wednesday would be the last day meeting, Stan Taub had requested malnutritioned Italian student. to form this organization on the American workers viewpoint and reservations would be open for the that Council members inform con­ Albright College$1,000 Gingrich Goal Library Albrightcampus; during College a discussion Gingrich on Library explainedAlbright why College everyday workersGingrich Library bus to the Lebanon Valley football stituents on what they were about When we think of contributing the subject, students inquired what to vote. William Marlow pointed have „ supported the Democrats. game. The cost explained Weiss type organization the Federalists For, as he said, “ the party has to WSSF in terms of lives saved would be $1.25 for the fare and out that our membership in N.S.A. instead of in terms of dollars gone Club is. Darlington Hoopes, from gave us the right to join any re­ been concerned with helping the 35 cents with activity books, ad­ the assembly, mentioned that we’ll all want to do what we can mission to the game. spectable group. Good pointed out working people, and it is to the to reach Albright’s $1000.00 goal approximately thirty people had Democrats that they will look for In the absence of Hampton that it was not a club in the true For those who have temporary signed a petition last year for the sense, but rather, a sub-committee future assistance.” Pullis, band representative, Council purpose o f establishing this club Mr. Readinger reviewed the financial difficulties, provisions president, William Carson, ex­ of the World Federalists of Great­ have been made whereby individ­ at Albright. Stan Taub suggested, er Reading. It would work in con­ differences of policy and philoso­ plained to the fioor that a set fee through representative Frank Bird’ phy between the Democratic and uals are able to sign pledges for o f $10.00 is required for the use junction with the I. R. c. but it that student’s interested in thé Republican parties, pointing out payment at a future time. o f the Celebrities. would be a separate organization. For a dollar or two and an atti­ club be determnied before action is Good’s motion carried. the fact that the Democrats have Albright College Gingrich LibraryDorothy Rath reported that theAlbright taken. Professor College Harding Gingrichexplained Library Albright College Gingrich Library tude of concern for one's fellow Cultural Films always tried “to represent the matter of opening Union Hall to that the group would meet in man, one is started on the road Beverly Bresler suggested to interests of the biggest group of tudents, after dinner, had been conjunction with the I. R. c. and that leads away from the third Council a proposition whereby the people who counted on that party taken up with Dr. Harry V. that Professor Lewis Smith had world war. If we make enough of student body could avail itself of for their representation. Because Masters, “The problem is being assured him it would not take a the minor adjustments in our lives cultural, informational and docu- the Democratic party keeps those considered,” said Miss Rath. The great deal of the student’s time. now, maybe we won’t have to people in mind, this party should difficulty confronting persons ini For lack of discussion time the ?lm® at an approximate have the support of the people.” make major adjustment? to war charge is in securing a hostess. cost of twenty cents per student later. item was tabled until the Thurs- A brief discussion period fol­ However, the building will be open I day meeting. lowed the speeches in which ques­ tions were directed to the speakers. 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