Watcl, ,Attend Picture Schedtlle RIDER'NEWS Dance T onitht Vol. 19 TRENTON, N. j., DECEMBER I~ , 1947 ' No. 10 Fraternities Pledge .132 Students; Dance Ton,ight Features Yule Theme; In~itations, Degrees-Are Scheduled ~~~--~~.' ~~~ \ , Phi Sigma Nu Bids Accepted By 52 Pledgees Teddy Palmer to 'Play at InfQrmal Hop Formal Dance Closes Sigma Lamb~a Season Bids from four fraternities were accepted by 132 rushees R.ider Band on Parade- Cont~sts, RaFRe recently. Initi'atioqs and degrees are being given in all chal?ter houses. Fifty.two men students became pledgees of Phi Sigma Scheduled Events Nu fraternity. Kappa Phi is pledging !8 studentJJ, Teacher Training Club Delta Sigma Pi has 22 pledgees. Twenty Holds AII. Coliege Affair members of Sigma Lambda Pi fin· New _Book Store ished pledging. at the Initiatory Formal, At Memorial Building December 6. Will Open Soon Phi Sigma Nu is pledging the fol- St. Nick, resplendent In .h is lowing: Peler Angelakos, Heroot Bent- Plans to constract a new Iiook fan1iliar red toe_, will be amonC' ley, Louis Jkmocchi, John ~I ;u:aki s, d the- guests tonieht' at the Secon.• Donald Bohny, Chester Buuelh, Ralph an .,ationery .tore have been Annual Traininc Club Cbriatmu Campbell, Nicholas Carl, Richard compl~ted by the collece. The sya. Crawfonl, Michael Daniels, Hercules , tem to be (ollowed in the new nance. From 9 to ml"ieht, at the Diorio, WiIIi2.m Donahue. store for iuuiill' books and aup- War Memorial Bulldlnc. the jolly rnan from the North wll be on al:r:!I::li~~eF:!~::~u.~~~~r~J:~ plies will eliminate delay and con· hand to distribute elfts. Gatch. Robert Gill, Ray Homer, Jr.. fusion, accord inc to Dr. Franklin Teddy Palmer's orchestra, which fea­ John Hillman, Tony Hine, Donald F. Moore. tures the singing of Glenn Ross, will Holy, Steven Holovach, William How- The location of the new book and provide the dance music. ard, James Hynson, Kenneth Jackson. , supply store will be Room S, which at Tickets Sold at Dance R.;'~~'m~:en:;~ner. Joseph Licciardi, prcsent ~s u:sed as a classroom. The Tickets for the informal dance, priced Richard Lind. Ch3ries Long, Robert Cormer office practice room, which is TI,e Rider Band playing at Ille b/Jtning cerellumy for tilt: Trf'lIt,m at $1.50 a couple and $1.00 for singles. Moss, Donald ~l cKeeCrcy, George Pa- across the hall, will be made into a _ . Chapter Sa1vation Army Drive, last lUt:ek. will remain on S

Yearbook Pictures Four, Debate Teams to Compete Those whose picture should ap­ pear in the 1948 Shadow, who have In Novice Invitation T ournameni not recei\'ed a notice to appe.n to Representing the newest Far Eastern nation, Benton Hwang, Four Rider College debating teams will compete tomorrow have their pictures taken, please: 19 year old Filipino, is a Business Administration student. He .in the Novice Invitation Tournament held, this year, at Templo entered Ride·.... in December. ' - sec Miss Betty Holter, editor, in University. Each team will debate four times and will be A native of the city of Ripl. in the thc journalism room as soon as judged on each effort. Philippine Islands, Benton has Jived possiblc. Thc partic~pating schools are aU in New York City for the last )'car, with Non-Dqrcc StudEnts "'9· S L Ad I d members of the Benjamin Franklin his uncle, Dr. Frank Co Tui. Ju 0 n cn~ u e _Debating Conference, 'of which Rider Asked how New York com par~ . wit:l Attlin Honor List . Cf>lIcge is a charter member. Rital. he answered, diplomatically, Public Opinion Poll For E'ar y January Stude~ts on these four teams include "New York is a much larger city." Four School Buslne.. student. I Peter Sidovar, Ralph Mayo, Jack I.e Benlon has attended previously the 0' 'To Be Conducted Plante, Mi llS Gloria Babcock, Miss eolmopolitan College in Manila City aU.ined "A" gr.des In .11 subjects, Second . issue of the Jargoll will be Pearl Hauber, Art Midahaus, Sol Du. where he studied business admin.istra· .ccording to the '.11 term Dun's Weekly opinion polls on questions put on sale the week classes arc re- broIL Domlld Ney. Marshall Gillard, tion. Rider was recom mended 10 him Ust. Orades of "A" .nd "B" were of current national and international sumed aftcr thc Christmas "acation, lllld Dick Lind. by Mrs. M. Meade, Director of In· interest will be conducted at Rider, received by 28 student •• Clydc Leib, editor. announced this Thc Rider team took part in its third formation for Colleges and Universi· starting in January. debate of the scason last Wednesday Thirteen of the Dean's List Slu- week. The itccond .issue will ha\'e a ties in the United States. . The idea for the poll, which will when Mr. Gillard and Mr. Lind took His siSler attends St. Theresa's Col- dents are taking the Stenographic include both students and faculty "hangovcr" theme. thc affimat i v~ sland on this ycar's to­ lege of the Philippines and one of his Course. "A" students arc AI~l M. members, was conceived by StC\'e A. "This issue will feature more humor pic, "Rcsolved-That a Federal World three brothers attends the University Bcrn51cin and Charles Burkhault:r. Maurer, a sturlent. Edward M. Dur· and more art work and shorter stories," Governmcnt Should be Established," of the Philippines, Manila. Others listed are: Theresa Barrett, kin •• Associate Professor of Economics. with Tcmple University upholding the Although he likeS' Rider very much, has fostered the plan. Mr. Lcib explained. Mary Bracken, Helen DeRosa, Jean ncgati" e .point of view. Mr. Gillard he is disappointed because he will A sample test. will be conducted by The first issue of the Jnrgan was a and Mr. Ney debated with Temple. Dowigin, Hele~ Landsman, Bernice Mc­ be unable to be at home for Christmas. Mr. Durkin to ascertain the number complete sel~ out. Although one thOll ­ Penn, and St. Joseph's College at ' He confesses loneliness for his family Jh'a ine, Maurice Miller, Evelyn Mill­ of students required to attain repre­ s.1nd copies were printed, there were Philadelphia. at times; but, that is overshadowed ncr, Dorothy Schmidt, Doris Toth, sentative slu~dent opinion. insufficient copies to fulfill the demand . . On NO\'cmber 26, the team visited by ht!- joy that they survi\'ed the war and Katherine Voorhees. After the initial test, ballots will be The Ja rgon staff is planning to have Ihe General Assembly of the United years without tragedy. Nations Council at Flushing Mcadows, General Busincss studeuts listed in· distributed weekly, the results appear­ 1II0re copies printed for the sccond c1ude: · l\frs. Emma L. Pid ..""OCk , all "A" ing in the Rider NEWS. An analysis 0(' issue. Long Island, where the partitioning Turkey Prize Awarded or I'alcstinc was the subject of hcat~ grades; Raymond Bct:rs. Jr., Frank the re.sponscs will be made by Mr. Frank Borrelle, recentl)' apIXli nt(.'(1 argument. In all, se\'cntecn speeches Trenton Catholic Senior Day, William Dettmar, Blanch Ger­ Durkin ami Mr. Maurer. Each ques­ featurc editor, issued a call for more tion will require a subjectivc reply. were made while the team was there. Ed Matysek, a senior at T renton nillk}" Stanley Janusz, Byron KOllaS, material from the student body. H u· Catholic Jiigh School, held the lucky l..ouise Noren, John Rooncy. ~ Research on the questions, which morous articles, short storics, jokC5. Loyola Holds Inaugural number, 152 1. in the band rarne and Se\'en students {ollowing the Stere· will include sllch subjccts as: "Outlaw. pocms and all types or writing are won the turkcy. His sister, Miss Agnes tarial Course made honor grades: Mary ing Communism in the United States," needed. All contributions rn a)' be sub· Dr. Franklin~. president, re­ J\.Iat)'sck, works in th e office at Rider. DiGangi. LyccIe Elliott, Patricia Fa· "Advantages and Disadvantages of the mitted in the journalism 100111 . presented Rider College, last week, Thomas Bavaria, business manager herty. Jean Fisher, Claire HeincIt, Mary Taft-Hartley Law," and "Univers.11 Mr. Lieb also announced the follow­ at the inaugur,uion of Dr. Xavier of the banel, expressed his thanks in Mancini, amI Barbara Virgulti. Military Training," will be donc by ing changes in ti,,:: staff or 'he Jargnll: TaIl)(lt or Lo)'ola C.ollcic. Dr. Talbot behalf of all the members for the fine Officc Machines students mentioned Mr. Maurer. Frank O'Connell wi!1 be :he new ad­ became the twcnty-first president of support of the raille by thc student arc: Frank Baran and Ralph Trine. "The reading habits and trends of \'ertising manager, Joe Ryan, art edi· l..o)·ola College and was honored at body, the fac ulty and administration. Miss Marie Schroth, who is follow­ thought of Ridcr students will be tor, Michael Gelembiuk, associa te edi· an elaborate ceremon)'. The inaugura· J . Goodner Gill drew the lUCk y nnm­ ing a special COUTSC , attained all "A" reRected in these polls," the sponsors tor, .·rank Sardi. photography, and Le­ tion was attended by presidents of be,_ grades. oi the project commented. Roy Smith. make·up supcn·ision. 1II0st eastern uni\'ersities and colleges. 1his~ . ~k~IJ 4 ,. ,IT'S JOHNNY LONG'S LATEST SIGNATURE RELEASE- l)ft1qIeBeils 1/

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-A"..dher.'s another great re=c:o:r~d~-~"·iiiii;=~ 4 RIDER NEWS O/ConneIlNam~d Pi Delta Phi" Head Frank O'Connell was elected presi­ dt:nt of Pi Delta Phi, professional jour­ nallim fraternity. at a business dinner b~ld at the Roman Hall recently. Mr. O'Connell succeeds Michael Gcl~m. biuk who was the first president of 'lhe new fraternity. \ Also elected for the new term wc:rc: Joseph. Ryan. vice president: Zane Atkinson, secretary-treasurer; AnUm­ ny Marano, teller; and Michael Ce­ lcmbiuk, public relations officer. Following the dinner,' Leo Smith, [o~mcr. magazine editor and adver­ tising executive in Trenton,. spoke of the obstacles and rewards of the journalism profession. Citing many personal experiences. Mr.. Smith cm­ phasized the need for the. dc\'c1opmcnl I of "ideas" to the progressive writer. Gu~sts at the meeting included Frederick L. Ferris, head of the di. vi~ion of joumr.lism; Walter Taylor. English professor; and Jam~s O. Kemm and Edward Turnbladh, £acult}' adl'iscrs. Clyde ~eib summarized the progress of the Ja/'goll and briefly outlined the theme of the next issue which will be U. S. Air Force oHers you t J? ublished the first week in J anuary.

Musical Postponed To January Dates ~31(1111l1li_ one year af~er graduation

The Rider Musical Variety Show lias been rescheduled and will n'ow be presented Wednesday and Thurs· THAT's what you can earn after day el'enings. January 28 and 29. Lewis eo~pleting is open to you if you're single, between 20 a~d , \1. Godlove. faculty adviser for the all· one year of pilot training and winning your wings 26Y2 years old, and have completed at least one· student perfe-rmance. announced the new plans last week. in the .Air Force. half the requirements for a degree from an Facilities of Trenton Central High accredited college or university (or pass an exami~ School auditorium, which arc being It is a good deal from the start. While you're used for the production, will not be nation measuring the equivalent) . Ask for an Aviation Cadet you draw $75 per month, plus available for the original dates which details at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force were earlier fn January. food, quarters, uniforms, medical and dental "The cast will benefit by the later Recruiting Station, or writ~ to Headquarters, dates, aJ(owing them more time for care. After successfully finishing the course, you U. S. Air F orce; Attention: Aviation Cadet Se ~tion , rehearsals;" Mr. Godlove obsen'ed, are commissioned a Second Lieutenan" Air Force Plans for the show ilu:orporate Washington 25, D. C. a udiem:e participation. Student or· Reserve, and assigned to active duty with the ganized and directed, the vaudeville Air Force at $336 a month (including fl ight pay), U. S: ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING SERVICE presentation includes a magician. sing· ing. and dancing. Wl\\b excellent chCtflees for further increases as Admission will be S5 cents which is the minimum estimOi ted to meet ex­ promotions come througlJ. penses. Any surplus funds will be NO IE: If you we re awaiting assign ment or used to sponsor a dance, In addition, you get an extra S500 for each Inking training when the Al'intion Cndet progrum was c u t back in 1944-45. you eun n!.qualify simply year of active dllty, and will beg iven a chance to by passing the ph" sienl e"umination. prol'ided you 50·50 Chan~e Offered compete for a commission in the Regular Air meet the o ther refluiremenls listed ahove. Write for inftu'1I1:l tion to I1e:ldquarte rs. U. S. Air Force. Allen­ In Flying Club Raffle Force if you arc interested in a service career. t ion: ,hililio n Cadet Seelion, Washington 25, D. C. Have you bought your "50·50" Club ticket? If not, contact any member This opportunity, which emHlot be duplicated ~f the Rider Flying Club who will anywhere else '1t any Ilrice, equips men for well­ show you how to supplcm'ellt your Christmas budget. paid, res ponsihle positions throughout the avia­ According to Victor Amurosino. tion industry, at high pay from the beginning. It club prt:sidellt, chances arc so1d , tell cents or three for 25 cen;:s. On Dc· cember 17, the winner wi ll slilit the pro«:<.'tls 50·50 with the club. The exact lime and place of the drawing w ill he announced later. Mi ss Lorraine Newman was 'recently installed as the new secretary of the club, followi ng the graduation of the (llrmer secretary. . Plans to stim'ulate flying acti vities were discussed at' last week's meeting. Psychology Club To Hear Lieut. McBride Speak Lieutenant John McBride of the Trenton I'olice rorcc will speak t(, the Psychology Club nex t \Vednesday on lhe subject of jm'eniie d'clinqpenC}'. Lieut. McBride is heac of the Juvenile Delinquency Bureau in Trenton. I All open forum and question period t.•• :.•• ".' =, '_;;"";i';;-~';;';= will follow the talk, which will cite I examples of various cas<''S and how Illey were . handled...... :.....rl!:to ... •••• 1-I ~NGrIIe~~;.; _;:;;;~~;~~~;=ZaN Stgt.,...... :..- The mccting' will be held at 'i p. Hecii II LoCally Over Station WJZ at 770 on Your Dial All members arc urged to attend.

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B.A. Club to Hear Fai;y rale Investigation Is UrgeJj Vet League Seeks Dormitories · Elect Peter Contardo Will Bare Subversive Elements To Aid Schedules Winter Officers

I'~tcr Contardo, president or the Veterans who arc working or com­ Officers in the women's dormitories Central New Jersey Industrial Safety muting were requested by the 'Veter­ have been elected lor the winter term. Council, will address the Business Ad· ans' League to submit certain nettS­ Elections arc held at the beginning ministration Club, Monday. December sary inrormation if a better arrange­ ]5, at 7:30 p. m., in Stewart Hall. ment of schedules was desired. of eadl term. Mr. Contardo, safel)' dircctor of John country over different matters cer­ Norman ~mit h , president. urges all Mary Hooper Hall elected as folloW!: A. Roebling Sons Company, has sc l cc~­ ta inly shouldn't overlook the fact that l'eterans or n on-l'eterans who have not Miss Anita Abrahamsen, president; cd " Industrial Sa fety and Workmen's V A Of~cer Barber these elements arc apt to S.-ly that as ye t supplied the information to do Miss Grace McNally. vice president; Compensation" for his topic. Members so immediately because the schedules "Goldilocks is capitalistic. fascistic Miss Jean Fr~i1)(>u. recording secreta­ are in vited to a ttend. Is Replaced by Muir lor the next term will be made u." .. , Business Administration Club mem­ propaganda. because the blonde he­ soon. .. ry; and Miss Shirley Paul. treasurer. bers will hold a spaghetti dinner, Mon­ From Locil Division roine, Goldilocks, "obviously idle­ The data desired: the hours you Miss Cornelia. Jones WOIS elected da)' c\-cning, J anuary 19 ,. at ::IC Ro­ ri ch ca pitalistic leech," had deprived wo rk , tlie term yo u will be enter­ president of Edith Wright Hall: Miss man Hall. Admission will be free {or Spern:er Barber. VA tra ining officer ing, the place of employment and the three hard working proletariat bears Doris T halman, vice president; Miss members. who arc cmilled 'ro im·itc at Rider since September , 1946. wi'll name of your employer. In the cue of of the "fruilS of labor." one gucst. be reliC'o'cd today b)' Robert Muir. Mr. com muters. the place from which you Irene Toper, settetary; and Miss Betty A feature of the dinner will be the Harber has accepted a position" with What will we in America answer? commute. the schedule of your trans­ Johnson. treasurer. Talne of a S50 Philco radio. complete the Mutual Benefit Lire Insurance I So,)' that we should ban little Red portation, and the term you will be Greenwood Hall se l ~clcd Miss Faye with batteries. Chances, which were Company, Newark, N. 1- Riding Hood: but on second thought, entering. The confcrem:e room repre­ placed on sale Tuesdar. cost 25 cents sentati,·es will collcct the slips of paper J ~r ia as president; Miss Joan Pocher, "I have enjoyed the work here at these 53 J1le elements will twist that vice president; Mi5!l Mary Lou Ger­ each. Rider and ha\'e had wonderful cooper­ on which the inrormation requested is Ten dollars in prizes . arc also be· story to rcad , " If Red Riding HOOt! ation rrom both the college and the recordcd. . hard t. secon1 vice president; Mi 5!l Dor­ ing offered 10 the indi\'idual who sells veterans as a group," Mr_ Barber de­ had riot been a discrimin:lIing s'nob, As soon as the infonnation is com­ othy McAvoy. secretary; and Mi5!l El­ the greatest numbl'T of chances and to clares. the wolf, now· pictured as the villain.of piled. it will be submitted to the ea nor Toma, treasurer. the person who se lls the winning Director of Courses. Leonard Olson. Miss Margie Myers was elected pres­ As one o( his last official gest ures, the star)'. in all probability would have ticket. who will arrangc the schedules as ident of Ida Boffey Bacon Hall : Miss Donald C. Hackler has succccded Ro­ 1\ lr. Barber s,1.id, that veterans can prO\'en to be a typical hard-working best as can be possible. aid the new trail\ing offirer and them­ Dornthic Garrett. vice president; Miss bert Uergander as chairman of the union organi ze r who was merely at­ Any non-\'eteran wishing to take Mary Lou Hoffman, sec:retar)'; and publicity committcc. Stc\'e A. Maurer, se l\·cs by coilfining inquiri.es on insur­ ance. subsistence. medical and dental tempting to put the Hood on the right ad\'antage o f the p lan will foUow 1\li55 Elaine Antonoff. treasurer. president. at the last mccting COIll­ political p:Hh. Also: the wood-chop­ . the sa me proccd ure, stating that he or mended 1\-lr. Bergander for his exce llcnt hcnclits 10 the VA, 200 E. State Strcet. The ne ..... o ffi cers assumed their du­ pers who killed the wolf in the end she is a non-vctcr:lI1. ties at th e house meetings held on work as chairman. 1\ lr. Muir previollsl)' worked at the were obviousl}' non-union scabs." VA. 200 E. State Strcct, in the "on A meeting will be held sometime Monday night. the job" training di\'isioo. Daniel H. Remember "the Sleeping Beauty?" next weck,.under the joint sponsoriship How would we like the Iiale kiddies or the League and local dlapler of the West Hall Resiclents Sinclair will be on duty each Wednes­ day at the Training Office in place o( to get the idea that all roraity is American Veterans' Commillee. Frcc Adelphia Restaurant Plan Grand Opening Mr. Muir. a.holUi n;lble but the Slccping Beauty. refreshments will be scrved ,md the a princess. was lI ot : ontent with the mecting is open to all veterans who Good Food - Wdl Pr~pM'~d ~ l r . Sinclair is the training officer IISI/ al id leness enjo)'ed by the ruling wish to attend. Watch thc bulletin 01 Rumpus Room at I'rinceton Uni\·ersity. A year and Personal Direction of classes. She did not merely slccp late boa:-ds (or announcement of ti me and HAlUI.Y SKOPU. a half ago he was training oflicer for mornings: 5he slept for 100 years! And p lace. Grand opening of the West Hall Ihe V.-\ at Rider. thell u pon a W:lkc ning. the so·called recreation room wi ll be hdd on Thurs­ heatHy concocted a story that she had day evcning. Deccmber 18. at 8:30 hecn cursed. but it is perrectly clear p. m . Dr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Moorc. Trinity Group Plans For That Luncheon Ihat she was si mply lazy and liked to & Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodner Gill, and sleep while the poor dc,I\'Il ·trodden FORT I'eter 1- Daly, manager of dormitories, Christmas Service common people toi led! or ha\'C~ been invited. One co ul

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The Christmas spirit in general is fiotleri. Dwig h~. John Collrill, a fine thing-bnt it all too oft en comes Louis Crecco, 1·larry Davis. Nick Doro· EXPERIENCED BRAKE SPECIALISTS in a long-necked glass container. With zbnsky. AI Fra zer, Sebastian Fra ulillO. an appropriate occasion like New Robert Geiger. 1':1111 Gammel, Edward Hawkins. Year's E\'e so close upon its heels, it At seems that Christmas shollld have a Donald Hackley, William McCbiu. chance to remain a peacclul holiday Don McVoy, Joseph ~ks kilI, John tinged ..... ith real re'·erence. Moore, Paul Orchamian, William Rit· chije. I'at Rodden, George Spcrr:Y;Ik . Christmas is old fashioned - and The students who were recently Americans ha"e dC\'eloped a d istaste for p'('tlged to Sigma Lambda I'i fraternity that which is not modem. Bul whell <.re: Nd Buchner, Sidney Engelson. this nation decides to trade Christ· Howard Glickma n, Herbert Heller, mas in for a new holiday. it will de· S:IIIford Hershkowitz. D,l\'e Hillsberg, sen'e LO fi nd an atomic bomL in its Robert KlinghofTer, Irv Kreninin, Hen· Trenton Brakes stocking. ry Lcssick, Ernest Novick. Donald· i'aswmant, Fred Rock. Bud 1242 Princeton Ave. Trenton 4-8924. "Modern parent" dil'ide their time Rothschild, AII:1I1 Scharf, He. b Spring. worrying over how their children will cr. Max Sternfiekl. Sam Strickman. Jor­ turn out and when they will tum in." dan ' Vasscrman. Roberl 'Volfe. Lou -Readers Digest " rorman. RIDER NEWS 7 Courtsters Win . Varsity .Regulars Courting the (a~ers Frosh Five Wins Intramural basketball made its 1947 Over StrouJsburg debut at Ridcr College last Monday Two Out of Three as a six·game schedule inaugurated Exploding in the tbird quarter . tHe season. The Purplc and Gold Frosh cagtt1 for 25 points, the high "Grine In the opencr the Commuten. capi. under the tutoring of Robert Kilgus R.lder cagera broke up • tied ball talizing on the brilliant play of Jack have taken the verdicts in two of their game to run away from the court· Cullanaine. . matched baskets with the first th~ games. sleu' of East Strouabarg 56·-43 Rider Seals for the first half, In the first contest of the season, last Saturday night at Trenton Musumia. Seals' dimunitive guard. the yearlings edged out a team com· HI&h. . opened the ~cond session with a chari­ posed of Ridcr fraterniticil and the Herby Krautblatt's stellar shooting ty throw sending the "water mammals" football squad ~y the the score of and Hoor work kept the Purple and in front. 17-15. From that point on. !5-32 in a closely fought struggle. Gold ,in the ball game in the 6nt it was all Rider Seals. Thcy continued Jimmy Harmon paced the Frosh with half as the two squads left the ' .o00r to enlarg~ their lead over the Commu­ 9 points. at halftime with 22 points apiec:e. ters until thc final whistle blcw with In thcir second start, the Frosh won In the second half, the Ridc...:men the score standing at 39·29 in the a onc point dccision ovcr Merchant­ Tilckcd up ten straight points before Seals favor. ville High. last year's Group S New the Stroudsburg five were able to Delta Sigma Pi was awarded th~ ~c­ Jersey Champions, !7-S6. Bob Sickler's cash in a charity toss. They kept roil­ ond game on a forfeit when their op­ 12 points and Don Farm's 10 were ing throughout the quarter to outscore ponents, South·West 'Hall, failed to high for the .Kilgusmcn. the Teachers 25 to eight. make an appearance. A strong Rutgers Frosh five handed. Coach ;rom Leyden rested his big The third fray pitted thc Yankee the Rider Frosh thcir first defeat as five of Herby Jacobson, Sanfy Leicht· Doodles against the Black Jacks. which they handed the Ridct: tcam a 36·26 ling. John Cottrill, Hesh C.o hcn and went to the Yanks SI·24. :rhc Yanks setback. Harmon and ex·{ootballcr Hal Krautblatt in the final canlo, only to jumped to a quick lead in thc open· Perry were outstanding for Coach Kil· sec a 19 point lead melt to 11 points ing minutes and held an IB·15 advan· gus' five with S points each. while the resen'cs were in the fray. The tage at ha l£ time. regulars returned and proceeded to put George E,·oll. stellar guard. was Jost on a cyc·dazzling "freezc" which in· HOME GAME 10 to the Doodles mid.way through tne sured a Rider victory. Down the Alley second stanza when he was forced out KraUlblatt and Cohen tied for scor· Rider's cage squad will make their of action with a knee injury. Ncverthe· ing honors ror the Leydenmen with Day Session rourth start of thc seJ.son ' ''ednes· less. he managed to emerge with high 16 markers with John Cottrill right da), e\'ening at Trenton High when scoring' honors nelting five field goals TWO POINTS IS The dispute as to who had the bel· behind with points. they meet Adelphi College in the for a total of ten points. In the prelim. Coach Bob Kilgus's fer bowling team of the entire college reature game of the program start­ I'hi Sigma Nil ran roughshod in the lor Frosh squ3.d held Point. PlcaS:J.nt High last season, rna}' be decided thB year ing at nine o'dock. following encounter as they toppled t~ just seven field goals while romping a game but outclassed Nomad learn. as the two championship teams arc In the prelim at j;3Q p. m .. the to an easy 41·27 win. Ex·rootballer 54·24. bauling ror first placc tlllmors. Frosh will tangle with 'Trenton Hal Perry led the ye:'r1ing attack with Catl.vlic High. Brilliant f1:oor pIa)' by Eddie SlantOn II points with mates Bill Balog and T hc Terrors, night session champs plus the quick scoring ability or Jim Mike Lalla finding thc rangc for S or last year, will meet" the first place Hinscn pro\'e<1 too much or a handi· points. Sad Sacks in a d ucl which may well cap Cor the Nomads as thcy we re BOX SCORES Bdsketbdll Resume highl}' ouurored in both periods, 27- E. 8troudllturc (43) &Wer(M) decide the winncn of thc first round. 13 and 2j·lJ. OF P OFP Glen Downer of the Kegiers hcld Tbom.... •• t 4 0 8 Ktautblau.t , 2 11 . Rider's varsity split their first two The final twin bill of the evening _, Ii 1 0 Qoeke.t , , , .2: 16 honors ror single high ~ with his 21! scnt the Rovers against a delt Kappa 1 0 Z OahI::n.! contests as they trounced the cagers Danlel•• r , , , Phi quintet and the .Tigers :lgainst ~a z4a.o o 1 1 Braun,! in lhe second game. Georgie Wood's o£ the 60th Regiment 56·36 in the .;jallDll"I8'.c 4 0 • Cottrlll.e , 313 5!:i9 was set high followed by Harris's Hillman', Hustlers. SwartS.1 3 3 8Wa.hlen,c , , , season's opener and then dropped a Younl.1f 1 I) 2 JacobloOn.g ," , , MS. Mike Magella still is rated the hard.fought battle to the Rutgcrs Kappa I'hi rolled up a 17 to 19 Bamoak,..1 J 1 'Pall-I.... . ben in the league holding average lead at intcrmiS5ion time and added RitllUlo' ... . 1 1 S Lelcbtlln&',1f • 1 • University quintet. 66·59 • Danlell,1 1 0 2: Halan.1 , , . hig:1 of 174 .4. Mike is the spark which Hesh Cohen led the attack in the anolher 34 points to the Rov~rs' nine in' the last period of play, for a 51·25 Total. U Ii 43 Total, 24 ' 5t givt'.$ the Sad Sacks many victoriu. first fray with 12 marken while Herby 'EaltStroud.blLrl ,15. 13-43 Krautblatt went wi ld in the Rutgers final count. Bill O'Hara and Bently lUder ...... , 13 U t-&l LEAGUE STANDINGS tilt as he split thc nels for 2! points. shared eight points apiece for the loscrs as Bernie Deverin of Kappa Phi BY.. FnoaIa (W Point PI-..t (11) Team lYon Losl GI' P GFP BOX SCORES cut the nets for five double adders. Sacks Ha.rma'O.! 1 0 Mclntyre.! Z a , 'Pd 29 IUdH ($8) 60th Beatmellt (36) The last fray s:tw the Hustlers drub Harker.t o 0 OSommeu.! 2: 0 , T~rrors ., GFP GI"P Lalla.t • Ii I Dammeyu.c 0 3 3 10 Kraulbla1t a 0 I Haulke 1 1 3 the Tigers S6 to 27 as Howard con· Rubino,! o 0 ORobe.rU,C 0 J. J Phi Sigma Nu . 20 15 nraun r , .. Buber 0 0 0 nected with eighteen points for the O·Ora4)'.c • 0 Herbe.rt.c 1 Ii , Cob= , 012 Holdll 0 0 0 Baloc,c ". LockWood... 0 0 0 Kegl~rs 20 13 Goekll o 2 J Comptoll J 0 6 victon. ~ITY ,I .. JUFrazee,1 '10 J SluLfman o 0 OBrecker 0 0 0 All games ..... i1i be played on Mon­ Mitro!!,"", Delta Sigma p; 17 16 Hala.ez l!0 4 5hlldman 000 John.oD,« •1 •• day nights at the Junior No. S school, COttrtll 4~10Reapn 113 Sigma Lambda p; 17 IS Wahlen 2 0 4 Mauerl .. 1 9 locatcd on West Statc Strect. Six games Total. 17 'I n Total. 'I 13 n l..elelltUI1&' 3 0 6 Beo.cham 6 , ~ 12 PC. P:louant .. ".... 6 4 II U--l'1 Accountants 14 19 ....laLa 3· 0 401.10 1 1 3 constitute the schedule each "league" oRldor Fro.h ••.....• 4 11 U 1.0--41 Kappa Phi II 22 Jacobson night, commcncing at 7 p. m. So"" "1 0 ,2 Dig Guns 23 I. Totale- ~6 4 56 Total! 15 6 36 Women Cagers Play Lucky " j " 29 X"'u «(1&) • B1I1I_ (66) OFP GFP Tie With Quun Six K!1Lutblalt 9 ~ Z3 MnckeronJ8 Tel:~~NOTIO:~::= 11 3 Night Session Shnrman o 0 0 Konrad , , Braun 0 0 L)'nner . 3 East Hanover St. Wijh -leading o 4311 Mur~et As a resu lt of the games playcd on Q)hen the way with 25 points, Rider 2 4 • Nelson 1 0 ~ Trenton, N . J. Tuesday the stage has been set ror ""' 1 0 2 J ordan , . , College women's basketball 'team lIahuz.. o 0 Ol"nfaons ~ t :; next week's long awaited dash be· Cottrill : II 10 WyeO! 12 ::ii ==roa:o oa:o.:::= made their debut by tieing the Wahlen 1 0 251 ... en r tween lhe Cards and Tigers, the two , , LelchUln(:" , 111 . women cagers Queens College of tOI) te3.ms in the Night Session Bowling Ja.cobllon i'ecently JJ-JJ, on t he Queens' .. , Phone 4-0017 League. In the top game this weck Totals floor. the Cards beat back the challenge of ;t i7 691 Totals Daily Calls At The Rider starting team consisting the third pl:t.ce Seals by stopping their Dormitories. SororitieJ. of Miss Cimmet, Shirlcy Ho ..... ard. Ruth opponents twice in three games, but Ff'aternitits COLOR and TEXTURE Taraso\'is. Gerry Ste\'ens, Kay Bethke, SOIW their two game lead cut in half PENN CLEANERS and Doris Laventhal built up a 19·18 by the Tigers who defeated the Blood Score Every Time lead in the {il'St half. !'Iazmas all three times. 105 S. CLINTON AVE. Threc veterans arc returning to the College Cleaners In other games of the e\'ening an • Excellent Workmanship a s exciting as a one· squad this year-the Misses Cimmet. in·and·out Smith Hall five was "in" as SPecial Rates For StudNlls Stevens and Czaplicki. hand floor shot from 'way they swept three from [he Eagles. T he • Minimum Prices W e Call for and Deliver Miss Howard. right forward. and Reading Knights likewise took three, • Convenient Location back is the new set of Miss Tarasovis, left {oPA·ard. scored leaving the Faculty in the league cel· Mike Faiola 240 E. Front 8t. four points apiece. lar. In the fIfth m3.tch the Aces, who -P LUS - Bud Owen Trenton. N. 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T RENTON, N. J . Phone 6814 RIDERNEWS~ TREN,ON. N. J.. DECEMBER 19 . .1947 ..NQ. II Fan Term 'Dean's Li$t Names 210; ' Rider eager! Swamp I\.d·elphi. ~'A' Grades Received by 12 Stu~ents _ Twelve first" session students attained all "A" grades f~r the Jarg.on 'Hangover' Double Cut. Frosh Win, 45·43 fall semester. Named on the Qean's List for receiving "A" The Christmas holidays will be· and "B":marks were 198 other students. • gin after all classes are colT' pleted Listed as "A" students are: Helene • Appears January 7 In Local Contest today. Double cuts will be given. C. Anioas, Hcnry Binkowski. Norman i\licarr, Arthur Minerva, Roger Moorse, Classes will resume at 8 a. m., jan. 5. A ' red-hot ~varsity and a ellsworth, Samuel Evans, Jesse Harper. . By Salvatore Musumeci, Marjorie Monaco, Mike Gelembiuk stubborn Frush quintet combined Charles Hea~er. Royd Mahaffey. Wil­ Dean Neuhaus, Peter Newman, Donald Jargon's "hangover". issue will usher to sweep a "double-header" Wed_ liam Moore, Paul Olson, William Out· Ney, Page Norcrosse, Ernest Novick. in the New Year spirit to Rider ·CoI· nesday night at ·Trenton High's trim. Marian Rocky. and Henry Van­ . joseph Novick, Beatrice Nussbaum, derburgh. lege. January. 7. Sporting a cover of Debaters DeFeat gym as the Purple and (Jol" rolled Charles Nyimicz, John O'Hea, William unu.sua) intoxicating design (a master The following students have all "A" over Adelphi, 54_24, and the Kil .. Oudenne; Albert Pacione. creation by Harold Farrington) bulging and "8" grades: Anita Abrahilmson, gusmen edged out Trenton Catho. with jokes and cartoons. this bit of St. Joseph's Club lic, 45.43. John Aitken, Joseph Anconeali, Gla­ Louise Palmer, ~oger Parsels. An· whim.'Cy will be "y.{)ur first eye opener. T he Leydenmen, showing their best dys Anderson, Marcel Ares, Anthony thony Paul. Paul Shirlie, Edward Rider defeated St. joseph's College form of the season, ran all over a hap· Ares, Morris Aronowit!. James Ayrer. Pieslak. joyce PioUet. Helen Plate, At two dimes a throw, the Jargon last week in a decision debate on the less I)anther five olltscoring them 30- Gloria Babcock, Robert Baker, Wil­ Gerald PJewes, Joan Pocher, Charles wilt. bring yo u back to those happy national debate topic: held in Phila· liam Barr, Lorena Bates. I)ospi~il, Steven Prusinoski, Stanley memorics of days when "you made hay II in the first half and 24·13 in the delphia. Four of the six judges gave linal Canto. Lawrence Bennett, Robert Bergan­ Przywara, Preston Rake, Doris Ras· while the snow was deep. the visitors their vote, one voting ai· Gual(i Herbie jacobson, stellar de~ gander. Julius Bernstein, Bernice Die­ mussen, Frank R«chia, john Ritz. . An attractivc added feature will be lirmative, and one placing a tie vote. fcnsivc ace, brought the large crowd renbaum. Raymond BinkOWski. William Craw!ord R:0butson, Thomas Robin· ~ a "girl of thc month," as picked by Donald Ney, first negative. and Mar· son, James Rochonchou, Rosalie Ro· to its feet at the \'cry beginning of. the Bond. Elmer Borbely. Edmund Borow­ t~e lucky photo editor. Frank Sardi. shall Gillard. second negative, spoke on gamc by swishing three set·shots ski. Andrew Bourke. M. Elizabeth goff, Dorothea Roos. Alice Rosenfeld, She is tall, cute, brown·eyed, and a the Rider team. The topic for 1947· through the net and ;tdded a charity Broeffle. Alfred Brown, Clarence Brun­ Robert Rosenthal, Hi rry Rosnicki. blonde-who is she?' 48 is: "Resolved: T hat a Federal World toss to give Rider a 7·0 lead. Jake then ner. Helen Bunting. Valentino Rossetti. William Rudrow, Goyernment Should Be Established." The Jargoll staff is going o\'crboard fed Hcsh Cohen, who tallicd on a William Butler, Dorothy Butl. JO· j osep~ Ryan, Clifford Ryea, Charles A nOIl.decision debate was held with in trying to give Rider students the l'I),· up; and John Cottrill and Sanfy sepb Brunner, David CaUiari. Anthony Savercool , Thomas Scarlett. Peter the ·Univcrsity of Pennsylvania the kind of collcgc nonsense you 100'c to Leichtling hit on t\\'o'pointers for . 3 Campas. James Cantillon, William Cap· Schell, Karl Schmidt, Nicholas Schwai· same day. A return debate will be chuckle over while ha.ving a beer. 13·() Rider lead. After six minutes and ella, john Capik, Carmela Caputo. lik, Louis Scialla. Bryce Scudder, Har· held on January 9 with Pcnnsy lvania There's the one about the absent ·10 seconds, Adelphi fina lly entered James Carter, Sister Mary Casirp,ira, ry Shampanore. Vernon Sharpless, at Rider. j ack La Plant:! and Ralph minded office manager who pulled his the scoring col ullin via a lay· up shot Lloyd Cestare, Catherine Chussler, Wil· Richard Sheep, Milton Showell. Bar­ Mayo will take the affirma ti.ve for typewriter down onto his lap and ... by jim Kane. , liam Cimino, Donald Clark, Dwight barn Silleck, Thomas Silverman, john Rider. wcll, you'lI see what he did in the An entire second unit played out thc Clark. Smith. Thomas Snedecker. january issue of In another non·decision debate. l argoll. first half and thc resen·cs tr ~ded a William Collins, Howard Conklin, Joseph Snyder. George Sopp, John Tuesday, Rider debated with St: JO' jargOTl will be on sale during co~ · pair of field goals with Adell)hi for seph's hcrc. Miss Marion Rocky and Austin Conrad, Gladys Cooper, An· Spencer. )aul Stambaugh, Vincent Stan· ference pcriod Wednesday, and will a 30· 11 halftimc margin. thony Corbo, Glen Cox, Ruth Cun· Richard Lind defended thc aflirmali\'e. ger, Frank Steinberger, Robert Stoeck· bc available for the night students in Rider pbycd very slow and delib· ningham, Elmore Day, Ralph DeGuilo. lein, frederick Stothoff. Robert Struble, the halls. This time we hope to ha\'e erate in the scc.:o nd half, yet continued Rebert DeThomas, Leonard Devaney. Mildred Swartzbaugh, Doris Sweeney. cnough to gi,·e everyone a laugh or to mount up the score. Cottrill \\'as a Daniel Dickens, Paul Dickes, Herbert Beverly Yannett Draws Mrs. Gladys T.iss, Richard ·Tiss. Ro· two. dcmon undcr thc boards and col­ Engert, Fr.nk Every, Robert Fessen· !)ert Toms, Father Gregory Thomas. Winning Number In R.affle Rcmember: "Nearly everyone at Ri· l ect'~1 Ii\'e points in lhe early part of den, Richard Fiero, Anne FOJ'd, Leon Jame.s Vanderpool. j ack Van Dusen, dcr reads the largo" ." Miss Beverly ~t was Ihe win­ the half. Ford, Roland Ford, Jaroslav Formanek. joseph Walker, Howard Wallace. Ken· ner of $25 in the Flying Club ramc. The outclassed Adelphi quintet could. William Foster. Robert franklin, neth Walrath, John Watrous. Ray· held Wednesday. Dr. E. W. G. 8oog. not find the mark and Coach Tom Earl Garrison. Fanny Gembitsky, Oland Wclc:;h , Eugenia Wieroniey. Elections her drew the winning number. Leyden inserted everyone but Nick Stanley Gnacck. Carroll Goetz. -rhe!· Richard Win.?tell, Allen Wyman, An· According ~ 'o the plan. the winner Spadaccini. who is nursing a sprained rna Goldstein. Raymond Grosholz, thony Zvirblys. . The results of the class el«tions Elizabeth Guenther, Kostas Gussis. Ann received half of the money realized ;mkle, i,llto the f~'lY . were not ayailable for publication Hajducky, Sally Hayward, William Her· on chances. The remaining half went KraL/tblan's 13 points. lep- the scor· man,.Susan Hess, Ma Tin Hlyne, Grace at the time the Rider NEWS went into thc Flying Club treasury The ing for the night. Cohcn and jacob· Hough. William Howard, Buriill Honors Attained to press. funds will be used to supplemcnt the son tiLod with nine and Leichtling and Howell, Vinc::nt Hoyer, George Wil· acti,·itics of the Flying Club. Cottrill added eight a nd se\·en. Kanc's liam Huss, james Hynson. In Night Session six markcrs led Adelphi. j oseph lacone, Harry Jacobs, john The fresh fi ve k,{{ by Bill Balog and Hal I'erry ,,·on their fifth game of the Jevic. Belty Johnson, Raymond Kin· ·Six students attendi.'1g the night caid, Dow Kling, Irene Klimsey, Earle D"rmitories Celebrate Yu/etiJe year in the prelim by nipping a scra ppy session received all " .,.. grades TrC;'lllon Catholic live 45 ·43. Kriger, Bruno Kuczkiewicz. Paul Las· for the fall term. The second ses­ Kowski, Marian LeCouver, Paul Lat· AftL'r a 7·7 first quarter, the Frosh sion ,Dean's List honored 1J other With Christmas Dinners, Parties IlIIilt ;1 22· 17 halftimc lead and zer, William Lewis, Wilfred Lloyd, lip students for attaining "A" and "8" wen! 011 from there for the win. William Lynn, Mitchell Macaig, Pa· grades. Christmas dinners and parties have been celebrated this week mela Mandell, john Marriott. john LaiC in Ihe final ca nto , usemothers were hoslt·~~· Bca Nussbaum. Staff assistants are Mrs. J ames C. Wriglll was guest of • L. ~ at the Christmas party held at tne haus. R. Ferguson, john Fitzgerald, honor at Edith Wright Hall's Christ· Trinit·\· Club members held their jamcs Flanagan--: john Florick, Theo· being selected by Mr. Le\'ine. rq:ular monthly meeting of the sor· mas pany last night. Mi5.~ Katherine · r.hristm;; .~ !K: n ·ice last night in the ority and dormitory hOUSf'lnothcrs, dore Gordon, Michael Guadagno. Wil· On Sunday, December 21, at 2:30 Testa was in charge of thc entertain · Fourth l'resbyterian Church. T he Rev. li am Gu)" William Haines, William at Mary Hooper Hall last ~·;ee k. p. m" a tea dance will be held at the ment. Ch ristmas carols were sung and Kenneth In"in. pastor. delivercd ;I Mrs . .Blanche Bergfels, Ida Boffey Heckman, Sanford Hershkowitz, Charles Adath brael Temple. Sid Sprung will gifts distributed. Christmas sermon. Bacon Hall, and Mrs. Anita Sldtter, Holdcn, Victor Kotla. gi'·c dancing instructions and entertain The Re\'. Russcll Annich of the The problem of improving · relations Greenwood Hall, arranged the table Clifford Krantz, Wasil Krapcho. with ball·room demonstrations. Bethany Presbyterian Church was guest alllong religious groups ....'as discussed display which had a Christmas motif. . Charles Lloyd. John Marcinko. Rich· Recent resignations [rom the go\'· speaker at the Greenwood Hall Ch rist· al the combined · mecting of the Hil· The luncheon, which carried out ar~ 1 i\lartin. Alexandcr l\lichalo",ski. erning board have be..:n accepted from mas pany, Wednesday night. Dean lel and T.inity Clubs last week. Trini· the Christma's colors. red and green, T. Richard Middlcbrook. Anhur Mi· Misses Nussbaum, and Renea Oper . Wright was also an honored guest. "lis." ty Club members _,'ere hosts at the was planned h)' Mrs. jane Lobb, Mary douhas. john Mucci, Arthur McQuillan, and Harry Goldenburg. With the ap­ janet Potter acted as hostes.~ for the gathering held in the basement of Hooper Hall, and Mrs. Reba Roche. Robert Neiruan,Harold Ochs. Clifford proval of the exeLUtive board. l·C: affair. Carols were sung by ca ndlelight. tllc Fourth PreS byterian Ch unh. Zeta Mu Epsilon sorority, planned the Osgood, joseph Paoletti. placemcnts havc been made. They arc Men's dormitories. 100. cclcbratt.'"tl Vo luntary suggestions from those entertainment. Donald Paszarnont, Miss Lydia I~hil· Misses FanllY Bernstein. and Rosalie Ihc Christmas spirit with pre· holiday present resulted in the ;lCccptance of A going·away gift was presented to lips. Andrew I'olclynski. Santino Pom· Rogoff, of Rider College, and Miss fe"li\'ities. Residents of South Hall the following eight· point plan: ( I) Mrs. Ann.. Deutcher, of Sigma Tau pci. Louis I'rati, Alan Queen, William Rcma Rubin of St:Hc · Teachcrs. Also enjoyed a spaghetti dinner at Rom;m do not judge the ('nlirc grotq> by the Delta sorority. who has been granted Quinlall. Harris Rt.'Cs. Edsy l Richards. appointed to the board is Manhall Hall last night. Hemelc Sapp. presi· ;I(;tions of certain individuals within a six·month leave or absence. Mrs. Herman Rothschild, joseph Rubino, Hopp. dcnt. assisted by Walter Scely aml that group; (2) put into practice th aI I>eutcher will leave ror Europe soon to Paul Sampsell, John Sarn«k)" Wa:ren Rabbi Kahn, Mr Sch lisserman. james McGrath,. was in ch.lrge of the wh ich is learned : (3) el iminate pre· visit her daugtner whom she has not Schantz. attendcd the ccremonies on Tuesday affair. jlldicc~. 'seen since before the war. George Schweder. jilmes Smith, Theo· e,·ening celebrating thc opening of Harold West Hall held their Christ· (4) Im·cstigate propag-.t nda: (5) fo l· Guests included Mrs. james C. dorc Smith, j ohn Sokol, Lawrence a Hillel Foundation at Princeton Uni· lII as celebratio:l last night in con· low thc doctrincs of rour own church; Wright. Mrs. E·lizabeth Carter, Sigma Spatz, William TCIi Eyck, Edward vcrsity. Many prominent speakers :md junction with tfle grand opening of (6) conccntr.He 011 similarities rather Iota Chi, Mrs. Anna Pinheiro, Iota AI· T herault, Edwin T homas, Edward glll_'Su g-.tve congr.ttulatory addresses. their newlv decorated recreation room. t.han ditfcroollces ; (7) sec yo urself as pba Pi · Mr.!. Hden Scou, Eta Upsilon Torpcy, William Vath. Hugh Venami. I'rofcs.'iO rs Emanuel Leyenie ...and \Vil· Dr. and ,,'Irs franklin F. Moore and others sec YO II by se!£·analysis; (8) Gamma, Mrs. john Smith, Smith Hall , Kurt Wachenheim, james Watkin-s, liam Zclermeyer and Miss Dolores Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodner Gill were recognize the econom ic results of dis· and Mrs. Lockwood, Lockwood Hall. Robert \Voodland, and Andrew Zyczek. Nelson of the faculty also att.ended. invited gue~t 5. nimination. .2 RIDBR NBWS -Faculty Members ·Ask :Santa Claus

Pi.b1UMd '" llu ,,.,,,.,, 01 RidIr Coillge. TrnlOfl, N.I .. r' Mama: "What 'did Mama's little baby learn . fDr lIN diutMNlitm Df college MUll. For Automobiles; Pianor Furniture in school today?I! 'lll.ember of the Middle Atlantic States Inter-COllegiate Boy~ "I learned two fell as not to call me Nc"s.. per MsociatiOn 'mama's little baby'." i.;;''iAd;; S;;;;;in~ CoIk,. Pdlb/tm..,~ . Friend: "I see your son is home from col- .. ao MAD'eoM AWII. .... YORK. N. Y. lege." . c.tMO • a.o. "•• n.u • $A. ,.•• acllC.O _to. , , Father: "Oh, I thought someone had stolen the car." Editor. . CATHERINE CHUSSLER RClllcmbcr-A man ma)' be down but Il ever Ollt, EDITORIAL STftFF that is ullless he's drunk. News Editor . Claire Gilmore ...... I erry Lesher All that little bit of nonsensc is from the Arkan­ Sports Editor . sas TmlleleJ'. Fea ture l!fiitOT • . . LeRoy Smith . exchange Editor . .. Ann Karp Duke University coeds have come up with a Excllonge Assistant Z. R. Ga~treau new idea in informal dances. The dance, to be Editorial assistants: Zane Atkinson, Gloria Babrock, Ro­ called a Gold Diggers Ball, wi ll feature coeds bert Black. Frank Borrcllt. Betty Broeffie, Michael Gelu~­ calling for "heir dates and presenting them with biuk. Marion Harding. Dave Hillsburg. Joseph Kohn, Clyde boutonniere "corsages:,' Sounds as though the Leib, Robert McKeon, Mary Lou Messler. William O'Hara, coeds of Duke arc starting Leap Year slightly in William Panons, Richard Phi.llips. Natalie Rogers. Ralph advance. Ilo5en. Joseph Ryan. George Seaptunt Wesley Vander. Clock, Waller L Wahlen. Harvey Yavener, Betty Bl't:tch, Worth,. Of ORl Christrrnu gift Grt: tht:st: /iVt: instructors: ufl to right­ Po'mc found in the Bentler News gives cause Avis Freyer. Frank O'Connell, Dorothy Smith, Christine ~~~ ~~:~::;!.~~ bin, Miss Doris ~pragut:' Mn. AnrlG Funic, Mrs. GloriG Seit:., for speculation that Eng. Lit. students every­ Hen', Bruno Vcrducd, G!oria Rosov, R.i~ar4 Theyken. where have trouble with good old Milton. If Santa Claus desires to ful6J1 the wishes of five. Secretarial BUSINESS STAFF Science teachers, he------will have to have a bag· large enough to "Lead me gently by the hand, Ma, hold a Chippendale mahogany bedroom suite, a royal-blue Buick For alas I'm doomed tonight, Busint:ss Managt:r ...... Norman Hohbs com'ertible, a 1948 Pontiac and a Busint:ss Assistants ...... Glady" Cooper. TholJ!3.S Jlomaine Steinway baby grand piano. And soothe my wrinkled brow, Ma, ddllt:rtising Assistants. . ... Al Frazer, Richard Theykeo Topics ••• A (ormer WAVE (rom Sellersville, Close my feverish eyes so bright. p~otographt:r . . .. Charles Lee of the l'omes Pa., heads the office practice school Shc Lift the tumult of my care is Miss Marie Badcr, a graduate of Calm Peace and Quiet then invite, By B-;;;;-McKt:~ n Drexel Institute in 1988. Pass me down my book of prayer "Ideals are like stars; you will not suc­ No/hint So $/rante by James Miss Badcr 'entered the WAVES in Hilton. June 1943. She attcnded two service Lights will not go out tonite. ceed in touching them with your hands, Thc author of Lost Horizon and schools, the Midshipmen's School at Hence vain deluding joys but lilte the seafaring man on the de"rt of Randtlm Harot:st has again written North Han;apton. Mass .• and the Navy a novel that will be wclcomed by his Supply School at Han'ard Unh·crsity. And the follies that they're built on waters} you choose them as your guides} fo llowcrs. In his latest novel there are A great 10\'f~r of music and the piano, Let me shun bridge games and boys and, following them, you reach your des­ all thc familiar Hilton qualities that shc likes "Brahms' Third Symphony." For tomorrow I have Milton." readers find so cnjo)'able. She abo likes to travel and has cruised tiny." -CARL SCHURZ 11 Co uld be called a love ,!tory. but to Bermuda and Canada. Photograph)', . Here are two items which students having an in ordcr to do that it would be ncccs. dress making. tcnnis. and gol£ are ctght o'clock class will appreciate. Eight o'clock sar)' to ca ll it a story of frustrated other interests that occupy her leisure classes seem to bring the same reaction whether lo,·c and a 10"e that concerned much time. you are in Arkansas or Ursinus. DEAR. SANTA CLAUS sorrow and distress. Miss Bader would Iikc Santa The SIOf)' opcns with Janc Waring. Claus to fill her stocking with a gift A sad looking vet, riding the bus to his eight Two _weeks ago, the good students of the daughtCl of a "cry rich business that she calls "almost out of reason" man. being intervicwed by the F.B.I. . ' . . a Steinwa), baby grand piano. ? 'clock, yawned sleepily and remarked to the this college wrote you a letter asking for about Dr. M.nk Bradley who was her Miss Bader taught at Shillington and student next to him. . flrst and onl)' lo\'e. Then thc book Swarthmore. Pa. Her l\LA. degree wa5 "I could have stayed in bed this morning and two extra days for our Christ!l)as vacation. flashes back · to the meeting of these carned at Columbia in 1942. never noticed it." In return, we promised that we would ex­ ' two people. Brad, a- brilliant scicntist Mrs. Margarct Gribbin, "l·ping in· "Well, why didn't you?" from North Dakota, was in London structor, wants a royal·bluc, Buick "My wife noticed it." ert every effort to become better citizens working at the Uni\'crsily on a rcmote convertible for Christmas. "Rcally OUt and students. problem that could only bc under· of the question:: she says. Then from Ur~inus comes this little wlth­ stood b) scientists. The br.unctte Ihstructor from Tr~n . You have kindly fulfilled our wishes and The W.·ring famil), wa5 responsible . IOn rccel\'ed hcr collegc cduca tlon cism. Dr, Wanger at 8 o'clock Soc. lecture: we will fulfill yours. The resolutions that for brin g in ~ Brad out of his shell and at Trenton State Tcachers ~lIege, cl.ass "Will the students in the rear' seats please wait teaChing him to enjoy Ufe again. From of 1~6 . She began her Ihstructlon until after roll is taken to slump into sleeping . we have adopted are as follows: In the very first meeting with Brad, Jane hcr: Septcmber, 1947. . positions?" We will not loi ter in the halls between was infatuated with him but it was Five months ago shc married strictly one·sided. Through the efforts Thomas Gribbin of Tr~nton of the classes, therefore eliminating the "Times of J anc's {ather, Brad was givcn the State En;tpl~yment Sen' l~e. Mr. a~d Sorry. but all this talk about eight o'clock opportunity to go to Vicnna as an as· Mrs. Grlbbm make their home In classes makeS even me tired, so thus encCs the Square" atmosphere. sistant to thc fa.mous scientist Hugo Trenton. column for this week. Maybe by next year some We will not laugh or talk during lecture Framm. Huntington. West Virgiuia's, contri· ambition wiJI have come along. '

Faculty Requests 320 Opposite (Continued from Pdge Two) E. State St. City HaU Strauss' waltzes. One of Mrs. Seiu' MandC greatcst dislik.cs is night .school. Why? "For obvious reasons," she said • . . Her doirc for Chri$lmas is a new BARBER SHOP 1948 P,llntiac. Ptllrowi.~ Us "If I could have what I wanted for . Christmas, everyone would be hap­ W, Will Tf'Y To PlttJu py," Miss Doris Sprague stated. 3 Barbers Everythiac Miss Sprague teaches shorthand. typ­ at Positivel,. ing. and bookkeeping in day and night All Tim~ Sanitary . school. ShC" comcs from a small town, with a musical name, Harmony. N. J. Expert Seroice A grnduatc of Rider in 1946, cum laude. l\.liss Sprague wis president of the Women's Athletic Association. She was also made a member of Alpha Epsilon Zeta Honorary Fraternity ad MAYFAIR listed in "Who's Who," Miss Sprague collects quotations. and ' is interested in all foreign languages, RESTAURANT especially French. She is a part-time Home Coo";", sewer and dress maker. Our Sfjec;alty We Serve PENN CLEANERS The B ..t Q"a/ity 0/ lOS S. CLINTON A VB. Food • Excellent Workman.hip 312 E. STATE ST. • Minimum Prices • Convenient Locatip n -PLUS- . Dance Pro,raml 3 HOUR SERVICE Athletio·. Schedul•• Tel. .... <1017 Uoderaraduate "I FIND CHESTERFIE(DS Publication. College Year Book. GIVE ME THE MOST JANTZEN SWEAT·ERS SMOKING PLEASURE" . ARROW SHIRTS INTERWOVEN HOSE Smith Press at Perry U1d Mootgomery St•. RA DONNILLY Prhtlus 0/ " RJDER NEWS" WALLAC_ I" •• • a I.IT STATa IT

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