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Vol. 9., No. 11. WILKE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946 JC Team Ready For Seminary Battle Set For Tonight !======1 SCHOOL SET Captain Waters Receives Last Minute In truct>ms ISEMINARY ELEVEN STANDS FOR DANCE AT I IN WAY OF PERFECT COUNTRY CLUB FOR RALSTON'S GRIDDERS The curtain will be drawn on ,. Bucknell University Junior Col- Coach George Ralston's Bucknell J Line aluab!e lege's first big social affair of the funior College Bi ons will pack The Buckinell line may be the Fall Semester tonight at the Irem heir duds tomorrow morning and factor which decides whether the Temple Country Club, when thi jc urney to Wyoming Seminary Bisons win or lose tomorrow. Sem­ institution will sponsor a Thanks- tadium in King ton, where they inary will, undoubtedly, try out our giving Dance from 9 to 1. M:isical .viii atterrpt to make it six straight forward wall. Spearheaded by entertainment will be spon ured w' s in the season final aitainst the hard driving linemen on the by Russ Andolorn and his mu ic '.::oach ' orm mith's West ide West Side club, the Bison forwards makers. qt·ad. will have their hands full stopping From all indications tonight's Se:ninary'. record hows 6 victo- the em ground attacks. affair promises to be one of the + 'I. :l defeats. and 2 ties. Two of If Bucknell takes tomorrow's biggest and most colorful ever these games, played by men under rontest it will make it ix traight sponsored by the Bucknell Junior "' . resulted in one win and one de- for the Ralstonmen in their first College. The dance committee, com- Ifeat. The other games were played year of junior collegiate football. posed of members of this college's y the entire var ity. At a glance The record they've compiled so far Student Council, have been work- 1 he season's record is not too im- this season has been exceptionally ing for the past two weeks in an I pressive. Upon clo er observation, impressive. There are a few teams effort to make this dance a success. ' however, we find that all three de- that go through their first year in The Thanksgiviong Prom will f:? ats were the result of close grid sport with a record similar to open one of the biggest social games. the junior college club. week-ends that Bucknell Junior I The em team Jost a thrille1· to ollege has had in some time. To- I 1ansfield STC 13 to 0 in its initia Probable tarting Line- ps morrow afternoon the student body contest. The State Teachers eleven Bucknell Wyoming Sem will climax the week of activities finished its season undefeated last LE-Young Lewis by attending one of the biggest •. Iweek. LT- Washco 0 . Montoney games of the season when this . , .... , T . _ , _ ,.. • Th h LG-.Gorgas Victor school's grid season will ring down B :ir . ~ :i r vollege. having which have netted the j;i::':>r c.>l- e two ot er defeats for Serr C--Barry Evans the curtain on the 1946 football been thus far undefea_ted will m_eet lege many touchdowns and win . were heartbreakers. Scranton "B" RG-Lewis Thomas year at Wyoming Seminary Sta- , a t~ u1.7 h opponent in Wyoming The above listed backs had in team defeated the Seminary outfit RT- Munzing Long dium. Serrin"ry tomorrow afternoon. Barry, Munzing, Lewis, Gor as, on the last piny of the game to win RE- Bradley Stanislow According to the committee in To oach George ~a! ton goe~ a Bradley, and Young a perfect off- l ~o 14, and t~vo weeks later the QB- Florkiewicz Giuste charge of distribution of tickets great deal of cr::d1t for putting ::-.nsive group for hole-making, fine Smith ~ggregation lost II tough one LH-Josephs Davis tonight's crowd will set a new re- forth t~ ~ su:1erb eleven _we have blocking and excellent co-operation to Blair Academy, 7 to 6. RH- Waters Cross cord for attendance at a junior col- S"Pn th:_'I a 0:1. Ral ton in a v~ry nil around. On a rain-soaked field Seminary FB-Supinski Ca tie Jege social affair. The demand for ~hort_ tm-e mo! d~d a fine aer1_al, Considerable credit mu t go to battled to a scoreless tie with Pen- tickets has not only been from blocking, and ground offensn·e Ed attras who ha compiled a \.op- nington Prep. A~ains Keystone (a E members of Bucknell's student team t~at h:is m_a de Buck~ell's first notch record in the pla::e kicking victim of Bucknell) the Seminary LO AL E body, but from former junior col- seas:m in the grid port highly sue- department. To date, attras has eleven did everything but co re; lege students, members of the stu- ce ful. . completed 10 out of 12 attempts the game ended 0-0. Bucknell JC dent body at Lewisburg, and many In 'Yalter , Joseph , Johns, Pm- for extra points. . 14 Keystone 0 I Bucknell J . V. 6 people attending other institutions kow k1, and the o_ther bac~s, _w e We hope that the3e men will all Injune Hurt Sem 1 7 throughout the valley. ha e se~ a parkhng ~ombmation return next fa!: nnd have th_ con- Injuries and ;uelil!'il;ilitie have 40 Pittston Voca: ional 0 As everyone knows who has been of r i nnmg and pa sing attacks tinued success they had this season. cut the tea.m's strength, but there 7 King's .. 0 attending the informal dances ~===-===-====:c:::o"""'=:=:,======- is still much material at ha.nd from 20 Dickinson JC 7 sponsored by the junior college in JC LETTERME 'S JC BA COLOR which Coach Smith and line Coach Key tone the past, the members of the stu- Evans can choose. It is interesting 12 Pitt ton Vocational 0 dent body and their have CLUB MAY BE TO FOOTBALL GAMES to note that not one member of 0 Bucknell JC 14 always had a delightful ttime. The FORMED OON last year's team made the regular 7 King's 6 dance set for tonight will probably The campus chatter that seems squad this year. O Wyoming Seminary 0 surpass any of the previous affairs to follow each football game is The one thing that may c ive the 36 Long Island 0 and from all indications the 1946 Plans ar:? in the making for the usually centered arou.nd two sub- local lads plenty of trouble is t.he King's Thanksgiving Prom will go down formation of a Lettermen's Club. jects: the team and th:? band. The accurate passing of Leo Castle, f­ Keystone 7 in school history as the fl.nest ever Members of the baseball, basket- band, like the team, is a new or- former Kingston gridder, who has 0 Bucknell J. C . . 7 held by the university. and football squads will be ga.nization, and the progress it has been slinging the pigskin around Pitt ton Vocational The members of the committee eligible for membership. Such an made in such a short time is suffi- for quite a bit of yardage during O Keystone ..... 12 who have been working to make organization here should attract a cient reason for those praiseworthy the season. Bill Davis, ex-Cou1hlin 6 Morrisville ..... 18 this affair a success are: Joe Calla- sizable number of students, owing comment . lineman, switched to the Sem back- 0 Stroudsburg ...... 21 han, president of the Student to the large amount of athletes on Under the capable direction of field and has pulled some mighty O Bucknell JC 40 Council, in charge of orchestra the three squads. Reese Pelton the band has grow.n lri ky plays since taking over the 12 Colgate .34 arrangements; Clayton Karembe- Members of the 1945-46 BJC into a compact unit, which add new position. Wyoming eminary las, who has been handling publi- basketball team received letters spirit and color to the grid game. John Florkiewicz and Pinky Pin- 14 Scranton U 18 city; June Marshall and John Red- and pins recently for their services The band has an extensive reper- kowski, both ex- anticoke grid- 51 Freeland 0 ding, in charge of ticket distribu- on the team. Players receiving the toire to which they have just add- ders, will be at the head of the O Pennington ... 0 tion; and Rhuea Williams, who con- letters and pins were Joe Swart- ed two new number , namely, " pas ing department for the Bi ons 19 Valley Forge 0 tacted chaperons. wood, Bill John , Joe Kelly, Bill 4 March" and the " onnecticut and judging from the top-flight I!) Hil School . 13 In keeping with the usual Buck- Zukausky, John Mos , Dominick March". work they did against Dickinson 0 Keystone 0 nell Junior College policy, the price Yanchunas, Garfield Davis, and ow that the band is equipped Junior ollege, the Seminary pas 6 Blair Academy 7 of the tickets is one dollar and Bob Wentz. with uniforms thev intend to con- tlefense will have to be in excellent 6 Stroudsburg "B" 0 eighty cents. They can still be ob- It has been announced that the centrate on marching and forma- condition to stop the pa ses due. tained at the college book tore or players on our 1946 baseball team tions. Resul ts of this concentration On the ground Bobby Waters, PCH Regulations from any member of the tudent will also receive letters and pins. will be evident at the Wyoming Jack Josephs, and Hank Supin ki ouncil. It i l:eing pla.nned to make the eminary game. will handle the a signments. up- All students are requested to awards at a , tentatively inski gave the Dickinson club plen- leave and enter the Presbyheria.n scheduled for the fir t week in Kloeber, Garfield Davis, Tom ty of trouble in last week's con­ Church by means of the side door BEACO MEETING December. Players elig-ible for the Moran, Ray Rovinski, Joe Dalt- test and the hard drivnig back can except the students who will have Bucknell Beacon Editorial Staff awards are Al Darte, Jerry Munz- rushes, Al alunas, Joe Elick, be counted upon to administer the class in the large lecture room ; will meet T uesday evening at 4 in ing, Tommy Wahl, George Russ, George Trebilcox, Al Morse, and ame powerhou e running in to- they only are to enter by means of room 107, Kirby Hall. Jack Ree e, Marty Warmus, Jack Red Wint. morrow's contest. the door on West orthampton St. Page Two BUC[KNELL BEACON THE BUCKNELL BEACON Borrowed Bits .. .~SUWVAN SAYS ... ·FASHION IDGHLIGHTS Vol. 9 Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Friday, November 22, 1946 No. 11 In this issue we're passing along Traditional sports rivalry is, to Here we are back again with EDITORIAL STAFF to you some of the items found in a great extent, responsible for the m-0re (we hope) on the latest fe- Editor ...... Tom Moran our exchange: over-al! expansion and development male garb of the Bucknell girls. Associate Editor ...... Henry Anderson In the Aquinas, University of of the athletic de!)artment of any. Just for a · change this time, we Assistant Editor ...... Faith Davis Scranton, we find: school. Citing football as an ex- took a poll to discover what the Sports Editors ...... Ned McGhee and Garfield Davis "These days, it's a question ample, we may see where annual girls' favorite ot,tfits or articles of Exchange Editor ...... Ruth Richards whether am A.B. refers to a college grid contests between two colleges clothing are. Here are the results: Club News Editor ...... R. Sako ski degree or an Atomic Bomb." provide a basis for the elevation of Mary Porter, wool ; Janet Photographic Staff ...... Carl Shonk, Douglas MacNeal 'l'hen looking through the Temple the schools to national prominence, Rogers, wool dresses; Peggy Wool- Reporters - Nelda Brotmstein, Larry Fredericks, Reed Lowery, :Florence Kun en, Betty Jane Reese, Margaret McHale, Martha U. News, Temple University, Phil- occasionally in scholastic as well cock, ; Barbara Noble, skirts Hoyle, Nelson Nelson, M. Bransdorf, John Martin, Joseph Sillivan, adelphia, Pa., we came across: as in athletic standing. and sweaters; Ruth Lewis, skirts Claire Fischer, Barbara Noble, Judy Bartlebaugh, Barbara Baum­ "The other morning a student Regarding the expansion of a and sweaters; Jane Korper, suits; gardner, Ruth Richards, John Haines, Phil Baron, Marvin Smith, with an 8 o'clock was seen shak- newly-organized college, one of the Pinky Wilkes, silk jersey blouses; Marvin Walters, Norman Goodman, Larry Fredericks. ing one of the trees in front of fundamental facts to be remember- Jean Hughes, suits; Irene Melhu­ Typing Editor ...... Robert Miller Conwell Hall. ed is that athletics or scholastic ish, skirts and figured sweaters; Typists ...... Jane Korper, Joe Gudaitis, Joe Hudak, Norman Goodman 'Why are you doimg that?' asked competition, local or otherwise, Dorothy Sorber, suits; Dolores BUSINESS STAFF one of his friends. produces a powerful psychological Shiner, crazy hats and trinkets; Business Manager ...... John Milano reaction in that the competitive Kathryn Harvey, suits; Shirley Associate Business Mgr...... Reed Lowery, Eugene Maylock .'No birds are going to· sleep spirit zooms upward to a point Phi'lli'ps ' d resses; ,Cl aire· F'isc h er, Circulation Manager Francis Farrell while I'm awake', he announc~d." dresses. .Associate Manager ...... George Carpenter From the Cornell Widow y .12 : where two schools strive, not only S . h fi to defeat each other, b·ut also , · mts seem to o1 d rst place in Faculty Reporter .... Dr, C. B. Reif "Dear Sir: "0 th b 11 'th k' t d Faculty Adviser ...... Mr, Joseph G. Donnelly attain greater achieYements in e a ove po , wi s ir s an I am engaged to a girl and I competing with other 3ch ools. And sweater s r unni'n g a c Iose sec on d · have been informed that you have The writer would choose dresses been seen kissing her. Kindly call cobml p_etition in any field is invalu- and pumps, with summer clothes , I k F a em developing higher efficiency. The Parking Situation a t my f ra thouse at 11 o c oc ri- Perhaps the mo,t i,lustrious , x- as second choice. day night and make an explana- 2 Comes the revolution-Lil Clark t" ample regardin3" the be~inning of If wri'ter's cramp were contagious there is reason IOU. Leo Line traditional sports rivairy took place has put away her armful of bangle th th to believe .t hat almost everyone in the vicinity of Dear Leo: in 1913, when a power ful West b~abcelets (!tied) edm' up wi a b~ue Point tea m a rranged t o t ake on ,_ rm o,n no ess an 1s now wearmg I have received a copy of your 1 her heart on her wrist. A welcome Bucknell Junior College would have contracted the · J 1 d 1 compar ati\·2Jy unknown M.idwest- scribbler's disease from the city police officers who ClrCU ~r etter an wi j be present ern colleg e i,!1 what sports a ~1tho1·- change, eh what? h b h k" t b'l S th R' at the meeting. ities anticipated would be a "push- We searched and finally found it ave een ,C ec Ing au Omo 1 es on OU Iver Ed." over" for the mighty Cadets. -a ~erkin ·-t~at lusci?us shade Street. "Professor: 'And why, may I When the two squads lined up of light green with a w;1ite, long- Student car owners, who see no just reason for . ask, _are 7ou late for class this for the "pushover" meeting the ' sleeved blous~. Wearer. B_arbara k • "th" th 1 d t• k" t th t h mornmg? confident West Point gridders, Medland Still on the subJect of eep~ng 'Yl . In e 3W 3!1, S IC Ing O e WO- OUr Naive Co-ed: 'There are eight of scoffed at the strange formation of green clothes, Doris Gorka wore a parking hm1t on South River Street, have found that us in the house and the alarm was their opponents. Later in the game, snappy bolero suit the other day. the parking signs were not put there for the amuse- only set for seven'!" however, this strange formation, Ginny Meissner was seen wearing ment of the squirrels. They were put there with 3 And !r0 ~1 Mi~s Recordia: of Col- with its unorthodox backfield shifts an equally good-looking grey one. • • . . d h . lege M1 sencordia came this daffy- proved its merits in shining £ash- Reverting to our paragraph in d ef 1mte purpose In mm -t e purpose being to keep nition: ' ion. The quarterback of the Indiana the last issue on jackets, we not- traffic in as little congested condition as possible "An optomist is a guy who goes aggregation, after taking the snap iced Elly Krute sporting a long and to give everyone an opportunity to enjoy the free into a reStaurant with?ut ~ dime from center, cut far behind the brown rough tweed jacket one day • and plans to pay the bill with the line of scrimmage and heaved the !a St week. Care to rent it, Elly? par kIng area. pearl he hopes to find in the oy- pigskin through the air. A speedy A sweater that caught our eye We agree that some provision should be made to ster." halfback, racing down the field, was the orn e worn by Louise Dod- accommodate the Bucknell students who drive to From the Kingst0nian, Kingston, snared the long aerial and proceed- sQn-white with two light blue deer k' f th f •1 Pa., comes this. word to the wise: ed i,nto the end zone for the first on the front. She tells us a friend SC h 001 • B Ut thE: par Ing 0 . e 3ID1 y conveyance "A chanc e of lipstick now and score of the game, which saw the made it for her. Oh dear, Louise. for a longer period than the time alloted only serves then is relished by the best of highly-touted West Point g ridders Ca!Jing all hep-cats-take parti- to build up the city treasury. It is true that the school men." go down in defeat. cular notice of Judy Bartlebaugh's • h b d f k• b That's all for this time. Drop in The player who scored the first jive dickey. Very suitable for our h as no ext ra space w hIC can e use or par Ing, ut a[; ain, and see what we have in I touchdown in this history-making modern jitterbugs. its possible that if the situation is handled in the store for you. See you in the next football classic was the chemistry Did you know we had triplets at right manner something can be worked out with the issue. ! ~tudent who introdJced the new Bucknell ? Well, almoSt · The colors "Ish" formation with the claim that, "If -black and raspberry; the wearers city officials. we can't go through them, we'll go - Eleanor Forrish, Del Woynoski Why not have several members of the Student The Weather Fan over them". With the forward pass and Flora Lopko. Eleanor's outfit Council make an appointment to see Mayor McCole. as the key offensive weapon, this -a block wool blouse and raspber- • • h• formation revolutionized the game. ry skirt; Del's -a black sweater Present t h e pro blem to him and ask If somet Ing can I. Knute Rockne and his T-formation and raspberry skirt; Flora's - a be done to improve the situation. If cheering's in order on that cer- put Notre Dame securely on the black sleeveless sweater arnd dark- tain day, :·03d to na\ional reco;r nition. Since er raspberry skirt. \\<'hen the team is winning and hav- that time, the Army-Notre Dame We've noticed many classy belts ing its way, grid contests have come to be re- circling dainty waists, but we were Social Calendar Necessary Every fair weather fan wi_ll praise cognized as a national sports clas- most tempted to borrow Muriel loud and strong, sic. Bransdorf's natural with tooled If there is one thing that is necessary in Bucknell For the team's doi,ng well, and Bucknell-King's College games western designs. We think it's Junior College it is a social calendar. For the past nothing goes wrong. can become stepping stones to really hep, Muriel. But comes the day when the greated football prominence for by Betty J. Reese three semesters we have watched various organiza­ tables arc) turned, both schools. In the first grid sea- tions work hard to make an affair successful only to And our gridders are feeling the son for each college, the Bisons de- find that another school organization had similar lesson they've learned. feated a strong King's team. Re- USE GLENDALE - There's need for a cheer from the gardless of its narrow margin of social plans for the same night. lads on the side, victory, Bucknell's triumph was The first real example we have had of disorgan­ But the fair weather fan has de- clear-cut and decisive. The junior WOODLAWN ization in the handling of our social affairs this sem­ cided to hide. college gridders, through their ab­ ility to maintain a 7 to O lead from DAmY PRODUCTS II. ester was brought to light during the week when the the first quarter, proved themselves originally planned Football Prom had to become When he's calling the §ignals from true champions. A high score does simply a Thanksgiving Dance, because someone over­ ·up in his seat, not constitute championship qual­ The fair weather fan just cannot ity. Ln the famed "Battle of the looked the fact that we had a game scheduled for the be beat, Century" at New York's Yankee CRAFTSMEN next day and that the football players had to rest the He figures the play and k!}ows Stadium, between Army and Notre night before the contest. what's in line, Dame, neither team was able to Another example of what can take place when the If down on the field he'd stop it score and both maintained their re­ ENGRAVERS in time. spective one-two ratings in collegi- various organizations in the college do not check with "The quarterback's calling them ate football. one another was illustrated last week when the lousy today", Wyoming Seminary represents a Spanish Club went ahead with plans to conduct a Says the fair weather fan who paid real threat to Bucknell. Reports * to play. emphasize the point that the Sem­ Spanish Fiesta and Dance at the Irem Temple Coun­ He shouts at his neighbors and inary has a strong backfield and a 20 North State St. try Club on December 19. Unknown to the people fidgets around, better than average line. On the Phone 3-3151 'Till your only desire is to see him l;asis of such reports, the Bisons planning the Spanish Dance, the Student Council had drowi;ied. decided to hold an all-school Christmas Dance in the will have no pushover when they III. tangle with the Seminary gridders Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre on December 20. Since tomorrow. From all indications it HEATING the Student Council has the power to arrange such If the team is a wiruner the boys wi 1 be a hard-fought battle from and are his own, start to finish, in which the breaks EXPERTS IN activities, the Spanish Club was forced to call off its But to lose, the members he's sure may decide the outcome. SOLVING DIFFICULTIES affair. to disown. The fair weather fan has an inter­ PLUMIUNG PROBLEMS Such situations could be avoided if there were Est in all, a social calendar made Up before the start of each Especially while they're carrying BERTHOLD STUDIOS semester. This calendar should list all the social tr e baJl. TURNER He's s·•re to cheer while the team Fine Portraiture Only activities scheduled to take place during that semester is tops, and should be displayed in a prominent place so that But af ter a loss the cheering stops. , VANSCOY COe the other social organizations in the college would The only thing he seems to know 49 South Main* Street 27 E. N ortha.mpton St. Is the simple phrase, "I told you not plan an affair on a date already taken by another so." ! No Appointment Necessary Est. 1871 school society. ED ' BUCKNELL BEACON Page· Three PRIESTESS OF THE Haines-To-Fans OCCULT Bucknell Takes Fifth, CL U B NEWS School Calendar (MADAME BLAVATSKY) Via The Radio To:ps Dickinson, 20-7 The Lnternational Twilight Mus­ SOCIAL ACTIVITIES It was with some trepidation, I ical will be held Sunday afternoon, November 24, at 5, in St. Paul's Friday, November 22-Thanks­ Good afternoon· football fans all must confess, that I opened Priest­ Continuing on its Path to a.n un­ giving Dance, Irem Temple Coun­ ess of the Occult (Madame Blavat­ Lutheran Church. This affair will over the nation, this is Bilions beaten season, Coach George Ral­ be sponsored by the Spanish, try Club. · - Sternus preparing to broadcast the sky). Theosophy has always been ston's orange and blue aggregation one of those words which is men­ French, and German Departments Sunday, November 24-Interna­ number one football classic of the from Bucknell Junior College pow­ and will consist of vocal solos tioned in intellectual conv.ersation erhoused its way through a migh­ tional Club's Twilight Musical, St. year. As you probably aiready violin solos, an,d songs by the Buck~ Paul's Lutheran Church. know, these two teams, the Heights as a sort of foot note to a.n argu­ ty grid machine for its fifth ment- and passed over hastily by ,ne.1 Choral -club. The scripture Aggies and the Kingston Zombies straight win of the season by de­ benediction, and the other service~ Friday, December 6 - FootbalJ were never so equally matched in the members of the arguing group feating Dicki.nson Junior College, Dinner - McArthur Room, Hot.:il with a few vague phrases designed will be in one of the languages al­ all football history. A deciding 20 to 7, before 1,10-0 fans at Dick­ ready mentioned. After this music­ Sterling. to conceal ignorance of the subject. inson Stadium. factor may be whether the Aggies' al a supper will be served in the December 13 or 14-Choral Ckb star end and captain will be able Just who the Theosophists were Bucknell late in the first period and what the Theosophical Society church parlors. . to play. But before the game gets started an aerial and ground at­ * * * stood for are the questions which Friday, December 20-Christntas under way, let's hear a few words tack, which continued throughout On November 11, Mrs. Contif Mrs. Williams answers clearly and Dance, Irem Temple, Wilkes-Batre. from our sponsor. the remaining three sessions. Dick­ from Wyoming Seminary spoke graphically in her latest book. (My inson gave the local club a jolt i,n "Men, do you want to feel sharp, fears were gr oundless). and showed slides on Mexico. The look sharp, and be sharp, then use the first four minutes of play when tour started from ·the border, Lare­ ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS the new, sensational, Ever-Sharp Actually, the answers to the it picked up a seven-point lead do, Texas, and ended at Fortin de Blade, with the hard-to-get condi­ questions are comparatively simple. after a Bucknell fumble provided las Flores, Vera Cruz. November 26- , In­ tioning action? See what a differ­ Most of the Theosophists were the opportunity for Williamsport's ternational Control of Atom Bomb. rather weird intellectuals, intelli­ only tally. ence it makes. If, after shaving December 10 -Donald .Harring­ with this marvelous, outstanding, gent but credulous, who grouped Bison Line Good themselves around Madame Blav­ ton, New York and Chicago. piece of junk, you fi.nd that your The Bucknell line was respon­ ALUMNI NEWS face hasn't any previous resem­ atsky in the firm belief that she December 17 - Christmas Pro­ sible for stopping many Dickinson Betty Bertram is in training at blance, let us know and we will re­ possessed supernatural psychic offensives .On two occasions Dick­ gram. powers and was in touch with some Mount Sinai School of Nursing, fer you to the Bureau of Missing inson marched to the 2 only to find January 14 - "The World We super-intelligences of the great be­ New York. .Persons. All requests to this bu­ the Bison line impregnable. . Bob Jeryr Kryger is now a Senio1· at Make", Millen Brand, author. reau automatically become the yond, labelled "Mahatmas" for lack Gorgas and George Lewis played Penn State. He! also plays first property of our company and the of a better name. The Theosophical exceptionally well for Bucknell. violin in the Symphony Orchestra. decision of the judges is final. Our Society was founded by and f or Dickinson took its early lead in Joseph Farrell '42 is ,now at address is: The E'ver-Sharp Raz­ the benefit of H. P. B. herself, as ,he first quarter when Bucknell Bucknell Campus completing his or's Edge Company, 14 Cutting Madame was frequently called. BETSY ROSS fumbled the first time it had the Pre-Law course. A venue, Penetration, Illinois. Ostensibly, the Society was to con­ ce,ntrate on the exploration of psy­ ball and Tony Meile went through Gloria Shiner is in training at CHOCOLATE SHOP Now I see that the teams are chic -phenomena; it stressed acesti­ center for the tally. E.d Kiner kick­ St. Luke's Hospital, Philadelphia. coming out on the field, and here's ed the extra point. cism, purity, holiness, and the Ei:igene Rogers, Army Engineers - and - the line-up. For the Aggies we ~earch for truth. Actually, it ex­ Shortly before the end of the is going to Dayton, Ohio to the have Ratski at left end, Savitski isted primarily to afford its found­ : rst period Bucknell tied up the Curtis-Wright Corpor ation. at left tackle, Dombroski at left er with a comfortable means ·of :cntest. Al Morse recovered a fum­ John E. Sorber has been dis­ guard, Novski at center, Roviski at living, though it must be confessed ~- le on the Dickinson 41. Bob Wa­ charged from the Air Corps. Pre­ BOSTON right guard, Tortinski at right hat she had t o work hard for ev­ _:•rs and Fra.ncis Pinkowski spark­ vious to his discharge he was sta­ tackle, and Murphy at right end. erything she got. The gullible, t h i ed a combined aerial and ground tioned in Pa,nama. CANDY SHOP It's no wonder that they call this osycho-neurotic, the skeptic, the offensive to the 4 where J ack Jos­ .Joseph Monahan '41 is now affi­ team the "Fighting Irish". 1'm sor­ faker-all found a happy hunting­ ep·hs galloped over for the · six­ liated with the Wilkes-Barre Vet­ ry ladies and gentlemen but I won't ground within its somewhat elastic pointer . Ed Nattras boot ed the erans Associantion. He received his have time to finish going over the borders. Through trial and tri­ extra point. degree in accounting in 1943 from line-up as the teams are in posi­ umph, clever fraud and bold trick­ Bucknell Takes Lead Rider College. When You Think of tion for the kick-off. The Aggies ery, sensational expose and sordid Catherine Hiscox is at Cornell FLOWERS are to kick off to the Zombies, and Midway through the second per­ University Hospital in her last financial wrangling, H. P. B. con­ THINK OF there it goes. What a beauty! trolled her brain-child and dazzled iod the longest r un of the after­ year of training. Thomas, the Zombies' fullback has the world with her briiliance. noon, a 68 yard sprint by Hank John Holbrook has recently been the ball and there he goes-up to Supi.nski after he intercepted a 'I'hrough the pages of Mrs. Wil­ discharged from the Armv after the 30, .the 40, and he's runni.ng for Dickinson pass, gave Bucknell the serving in Italy, the Phillipines RU CH'S n touchdown. He's over and the liams' book, H. P. B. is r evealed as lead in the contest. Supinski played one of the most dangerously clever and Japan. , score is 6 to O with the Zombies excellent ball and was instrumen­ Lorraine Rogers is in h 3r la&t Flower Shop leading. Now they're getting ready women the world has ever seen. tal in bringing about the • three Despite her occasional blunders and year of training at Cornell Univer­ 112 EAST MAIN STREET, ro kick for the extra point--and Bucknell tallies. Nattras added the sity Hospital, Ne\\'. York City. PLYMOUTH, PA. it's good. The score is now Zombies 3elf-contradictions, she maintained extra point. control over her associates in a The engagement of Lois Lurie 7, Aggies 0. Bucknell put the game on ice a,nd Marvin Rosenn has been an­ Member Florist Telegraph manner which can be explained by Delivery Association Now. back to our sponsor. nothing less than purse hypnotism. early in the fourth quarter when nounced. "Men, the Ever-Sharp Razor's Even when some of her dupes be­ it added another six-pointer. This Margaret McHale, Agnes Novak Edge Company is offering this out­ came aware of her persooal false­ time the score climaxed an 80-yard standing bargai.n. For a brand new hoods and dishonesty, they continu­ march by the Bisons. The score was set of Sterling Silver, we will send ed to cling to the ideal vision which the result of the Bucknell aerial you two box tops and a yo-yo. she had conjured up for them. I department and the pin-point pass­ JORDAN Don't wait, the supply is limited. shall not attempt to summarize ing of John Florewicz, who heaved * * * Mail your silver to the Ever-Sharp the facts of Madame Blavatsky's a 30 yard pass to Al Darte on the Est. 1871 Compliments 50. Darte galloped down to the 5 Co., Box 11, Bullion, Kentucky." life; the wily lady was not fond of of This is your obedient servant facts, and it is only by the most before being overtaken by Jack Men's Furnishings and cutting back in again. Beside me painstaking and careful research McCloskey, Dickinson back. Two is Red, the Barber, who will broad­ that Mrs. Williams has managed plays later, Florkiewicz plunged Hats of Quality cast the rest of the game. I am to clear up some of the mysteries over for the tally. KNIFFEN getting out while the getting is with which the High Priestess sur­ good. rounded herself. She always had at LOCAL COLLEGIATE ** by John Hai.nes , least two stories to tell about every LEAGUE 9 West Market Street important event in her life-unless Wilkes-Barre, Pa. she had none at all and allowed the Standing of the Clubs : * * * PHILOSOPHY CLUB faithful to spin their own yarns, w 1 t pts. MEETS THURSDAY highly mystical and extremely flat­ Bucknell J . C. 3 0 0 1.000 . tering. Keystone 2 1 1 .667 Wyoming Sem. 0 O 1 .000 The Philosophy Club will meet In addition to the fascinating full-length portrait of H. P. B. King's O 2 0 .000 Frank Parkhurst, Inc. DEEMER & CO. every Thursday from 4 to .5 p. m. Pittston Voe. 0 2 0 .000 in Chase Hall, Room 2-09. which emerges from the book, Mrs. School and Office Professor F. C. Northrop's book, Williams has added numerous Standings are compiled from games played between the five Supplies "The Meeting of East a.nd West" smaller pictures of the more im­ * has been tentatively chosen as a portant Theosophists and hangers­ schools listed. This is not an official General Insurance basis for discussion. The book was on. Colonel Olcott, gentlemanly, in­ league. The standings are compiled recently published and has been telligent Yankee, was completely to give readers an idea of just GIFTS -·AND widely acclaimed as an outstanding bemused and bewitched by the evil where the· junior collegiate grid STATIONERY contribution to the history of power of his Mistress; lovely, im­ teams stand so far as local games * thought. pulsive Annie Besant was skeptical are concerned. Miners Nat'l Bank Bldg. The new book examines the phil­ until she met H. P. B. but there­ moose and complete. Here, indeed, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 6 West Marekt St. osophies of the Orient a.nd Occi­ after became her devoted slave; Wilkes-Barre, Pa. dent and the cultures which have Sinnett, the English editor of an is a book to own, read, and enjoy. arisen as the result of these diver­ Indian newspaper, became disillu­ E. M. W. gent interpretations of life. sioned in Madam'e herself but held Membe1.1ship in the club is open forever her firm bzlief in the "Ma­ to all students interested in philo­ hatmas"; M. and Mme. Coulomb DARTER'S There is No sophy. were partners and associates in Substitute For some worst trickery;. and poor faithful Damodar, the Indian chela, Trucksville Dairy or disciple, eventually disappeared QUALITY Girls! "to ioin the Masters in Tibet". Pasteurized Dairy Through all the confusion, claims Stop and counter claims, argument and Products reconciliation, fact and fiction, Mrs. BISCUIT CO. FRANK CLARK at Williams moves with sure stead1- 1 Jeweler ness and remarkable control of her * Trucksville, Pa. Moved To , subject. Her style is vivid, clear, 1' easy-flowing, and most eminently Wilkes-Barre,* Pa. 63 South Main Street 8 W. Northampton St. readable. Her facts are all docu­ Phone Dallas 35 ------lmented; her bibliography is im- 1------...,.: Page Four BUCKNELL BEACON Friday, November 22, 1946 ======~;,,;;;;;,;;;;;~,;;;;,;,;~=:.=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=~=:..=:.=:..=:..=:.~=:..=:.=:..=:.=:..=:..=:=:..=:..=:..=:..=:.=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:..=:.=:..=:..~ JC ELEVEN SET FOR SEMINARY §V0l2Ti U~ACO~ By MORAN

Bucknell Junior College's grid the King's Crown. Our "Huge team moved one step closer to a Bisons" also enjoyed it. As a mat­ perfect first season last Saturday ter of fact, some sports fans have when it defeated Dickinson Semin­ classified the article as one of the ary, 20 to 7, in one of the toughest best pieces of fiction written in battles of the season for the local years. gridders. * * * The real test will come tomor­ There is one thing the puzzles us. row afternoon when the JC team Didn't the same King's sports ~ill invade the realm of Wyoming writer responsible for the story on Seminary. The West Side prep the · Bucknell-King's contest pre­ school eleven is the only team that dict in that school's first issue that stands between the Buckne!J squad Bucknell was two touchdowns bet­ and an undefeated season. ter than the college his paper was * * * supposed to be representing? Once again we'll stick our neck * * * First Row, (left to right)-Al Darte, Walter Second Row, (left to right)--,-George Ra'.ston, out and make this prediction, BEACONETTES - Congratula­ Hendershot, Bill Johns, Bob Moser, G. Lewis, G. coach; Dick Plummer, Al Janikas, Steve Lovenduski, Bucknell 13, Wyoming Seminary 7. tions ,to George Ralston on his re­ Munzing, John Josephs, Tommy Swartwood, Bill G. Washco, Al Morse, Cam Davis, George Price, Mel * * * cent appointment to the new posi­ Phillips, Paul Thomas, Ed Plummer, Paul Calahan, Barry, Paul Widdall, John Hudzik, Dan Bradley, Dick Some of the signs that have been tion of Dean of Men ... Members Bob Waters, Francis Pinkowski, Jack Reese, Dom Lugg, Bill Meyers, George Parker, Ed Gill, Ed Nat­ hanging around the school adver­ of the baseball team will receive Yanchunas, Mgr. tras, Bob Dido, Cy Rapczynski, Austin Bisbing. tising tonight's "Pigskin Prom" letters and pins at the banquet have been slightly ,misleadi.ng. The scheduled for the first week in new title given to the dance fs December at the Hotel Sterling. At left end will be Dan Bradley,' ly discouraging opposing backs in the '39 Wyoming Seminary foot­ "Thanksgiving Prom". It's true The football team will also partici­ ex-Plymouth star. Dan's an excel- their attempts to gain yardage ball team. When Bob fla,shes his that earlier in the week the name pate in the Athletic Banquet set Jent defensive end, and a fine pass through the guard spot. shifty, hard-driving rui!ming style of tonight's affair was Pigskin for December. A wards will be made receiver. Jerry Munzing, smooth on the tomorrow Sem may wish it had Prom, but someone overlooked the to the players at that time .... Girard Washco, a hard-hitting baseball diamond but rugged on him back. fact that we'll need football play­ Wrestling should be starting with­ tackle, got that way at Nanticoke the gridiron, will play at right Jack Josephs never stops adding ers in tomorrow's contest with in a short time. Most of the col­ High and at Wake Forest Univers­ tackle. laurels to his name as a grid star. Wyoming Seminary. As a result, leges and high schools sponsoring ity. He's also an ex-Navy man. Walt Hendershot, big tackle, is Jack was an excellent back at the gridders were forbidden to at­ the grappling sport have been hold­ George "Pick'.es" Lewis was an likely to see a lot of action at that Meyers High and later held down tend what was originally called a ing practice for the past two weeks outstanding star at Forty Fort position, along with Washco and the fullback position on the Eighth "Pigskin Prom". . Jack Nelson, former Dallas Air Force All Star team. With High School before his three-year Munzing. Walt played at Kingston * * * Twp. High cage and grid star, will Navy hitch. He's having trouble High Ln 1940. Bobby Waters, he forms one-half That would have been great, a enter this institution in the Febru­ with that inj'ured ankle, but will Kenny Young will take care of of the most potent one-two punches "Pigskin Prom" without the boys ary semester. He did excellent probably be set to go against Sem. the right end spot. Kenny is an ex­ we've seen in a long time. who carry the pigskin. It's some­ work while on the Dallas teams Mel "Daddy" Barry, Bucknell's Navy coxswain. He was on the '43 As always, Bill Johns will be de­ what like having Abbott without and will, more than likely, partici­ middle m= and line backer, has West Pittston team which took top pended on for his superb punting Costello, Blanchard without Davis, pate in sports while in Bucknell . become especially adept at nailing honors in the Luzerne County Con­ and fine defensive play. The "Bom­ and governing bodies without mis­ The absence of Jack Flan1agan, Ken the few runners the other six line­ ference. ber" will start at fullback. takes. Minchin, Ralph Montoney, and men miss. An excellent man at Johnny Florkiewicz learned his Sharing the fullback duties with * * * W. Smith may put the skids under backing up the line, Mel also excels shrewd quarterbacking at N anti­ Johns will be Henry Supinski, one­ With the recent announcement Wyoming Seminary in tomorrow's on pass defense. coke High. Johnny is not only a time G. A. R. back. He played a that the present grid coach, George game ... Charlie Uhlar, last year's Bob Gorgas, former All-Scholas­ capable fi eld general; he's also an terrific game against Dickiillson JC, Ralston, will take over the newly baseball coach, left for Boston dur­ tic at Hanover High, will be at accurate passer and a hard-driving and Coach Ralston will be counting created position of Dean of Men ing the week. Charlie did an excel­ right guard. Bob was formerly a back. on the same type of playing and will also handle the coaching lent job in coaching the diamond Navy Bosun's Mate. He's current- Bob Waters is an ex-captain of against Seminary tomorrow. assignments for three sports, it is squad a.nd contributed greatly t almost certain that the college will the rebirth of sports activities a cause, when woven together nicely have to add another man to the this college ... Why wasn't th SOCIOLOGY CLUB STUDENT OFFERS and with coherence, they serve to coaching staff. Bucknell-Wyoming Seminary con ELECTS OFFICERS SUGGESTIONS FOR reflect revealing pictures of our Handling the coaching duties of test scheduled for Kingston Sta lives; they provide for refl!lction of football, basketball, and baseball dium ? The field will not be used to BETTER WRITING is a job that requires plenty of morrow and the crowd expected ca The newly reorganized Sociology our economic struggles and politic­ al paradoxes. time-more time than one man can be handled better on the Kingsto Club, nder the direction of Con­ I should like to start a daring But I don't desire to oo dlsmal­ give even if he has no other as­ grounds. stantin Symonolewicz, met Wed­ movement for the saving of the let us look at short stories from a signment. nesday morning in the Presbyteri­ modern short story from "Old m ore fundamental perspective. * * * Scratch"; some of the recent read­ an Church house. This was the first Their primary aim is to entertain, Here goes with another sugges­ ing I have done prompted me to and with skillful handling they be­ tion. Why not Charlie Uhlar as an meeting of the new semester. Elec­ ff.A.WHITEMAN this course of action. come one of the most effective me­ assistant in the coaching depart­ tions of officers took place. That which is being penned off dia for enchantment ·and delight . ment. Uhlar did an excellent job Elected to the office of president as short story today is a shock to They portray humorous episodes. with the baseball team at this in­ & CO, INC. was Wesley E. Lane, present mem­ my delicate constitution, and the This which angers me is prob­ stitution last summer and has had experience in football, baseball, ber of the Bucknell Junior College problem is one which would give ably nil, but I certainly wish that Edgar Allen Poe just cause to turn those people who have things to basketball, and swimming. He was Student Council. He will be assist­ Wholesale over in his "·Cask of Amontillado" say would say them, and I should a swimming coach at the YMCA , Paper and Stationery ed by Garfie'.d Davis, who was and 0. Henry genuine reason for a like to see those who have nothing some time ago. 'I elected to the office of vice-presi­ surprise ending. It is something to say keep their peace. I would * * * dent. Nan Richards was named to appaliing and dastardly. say to them do not ruin, but please We enjoyed the recent account i \' Being of the "Poeish" school of preserve my favorite type of liter- of the Bucknell-King's contest as Wilkes-Barre, Pa. the post of secretary-treasurer. I short story admirers, it excites ature. By Phil Baron witnessed by sports writers from '"·------Also named at the last meeting vexation in me to read a short sto­ of the or&.3nization were six direct­ ry which is not a story, but some­ ors. The list consists of Edie Ru­ thing without a plot. The "things" SPORT COATS WE ARE For. dolph, Eugene Maylock, Narcie being grouped under short story Plain Colors and Plaids DISTRIBUTORS Accurate and Depend­ headings are not s,hort stories; they able Nationally Famouf Pinkowski, Nelson Nelson, Douglas are essays ... of poor quality. for MacNeal, and Casimer Rahon. I feel that it is far better to TROUSERS Watches write nothing than to write much Gabardines and Coverts BUCKNELL For. concerning nothing. And everyone JC Faculty Member -AT- JEWELRY Certified Perfect Dia, of the two-hundred such histories Announces Marriage published each month is just that. Easy Payments mond Rings 0' Devo• Oh, occasionally I find a good one; LEVENTHAL'S tion Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Stafford, they interest males usually, how­ -*- For. 390 South River street, Wilkes­ ever, as they (the good ones) are 2 EAST MAIN STREET, Up-to~the-minute stylef Barre, announce the marriage of portraits of seductive females in NANTICOKE, PA. BERMAN'S their daughter, Joan, to Henry W. boudoir scenes. However, the maj­ iill Fine Jewelry Steinmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. ority are tin-typed substitutions for ON. Daniel J: Steinmann, 4115 Howell good tales; illiey are written to fill street, Philadelphia, which took a gap, or to appease peoples' more Easy Credit at No Ex­ place September 13, 1946. base instincts. "Complete tra Cost Mrs. Steinmann is a graduate of The use of cliches, the repeated Home Furnishers" Meyers High School and Wyoming occurance of stereotyped plots, See . Seminary. She did considerable and the downright lack of origin­ * Flannels * Tweeds work in commercial art in New ality are frightening things; they GEM FUR1'1TURE * Coverts * Gabardines York City. serve to set me wondering as to Mr. Steinmann, a member of the short story's future, I think * Plaids * Worsteds faculty of Buckillel! University the short story is too valuable to COMPANY ALTERATIONS FREE Junior Col!ege, is a graduate of be misused. Frank Boguszewski, Prop. Drexel Institute of Technology and The short story is a sound in­ at present is affiliated with the strument; the short story is a vital 7 East Main St. TWEEDY'S PANTS Chemistry Department at trat in­ force in American literature. This 75 South Main Street stitution. is perhaps the most effective me­ 154 South Market St. At present the couple are residing dium for interpretation of inci­ NANTICOKE STORES WILKES-BARRE at 115 North Franklin street. city. dents; incidents hiwe Ytility l)e- 2 W, NORTHAMPTON ST.