The Scribe by DDLCII PONON U Id V W D Ly « 1 a H W * C a M Fm T W E E U Y Look Maguiitt'a Choice As Band of the Year — Claude BRIDGEPORT
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Year’s Tap Band M Rita Ballroom For Semi-Formal The Scribe By DDLCII PONON U id v w d ly « 1 a H W * C a m fm t W e e U y Look Maguiitt'a choice as band of the year — Claude BRIDGEPORT. CONN.. NOVEMBER 29. 1950 Thornhill, his piano and his Vol. 2 i orchestra, will be UB’s choice! for the Christmas Ball on Dec. 15th at the Hit* Ball room. Student Ballot Retains SCAC; Claude Thornhill, who has made piimprnus smash recordings lor Committee Reorganization Begun iSOffighSchool Editors Convene Here November S, Westport Hall For Journalism Workshop Saturday By RUTH ZUCKER > Political Reporter By o n n n r t e n n b n t By RUTH ZUCKER Political Reporter In their last meeting before the Thanksgiving vacation, the Stu Zl i K . “ c0'"'m \Scribe, Debaters Featured dent Council recognised the re sults of the recently held student referendum in favor of the contin | joint sponsorship o f the journalism O n UB's New Radio Program uation of the Student Council department Pi Delta Epsilon, the , .___________________ ________ _____ Advisory Committee. national undergraduate fraternity;! The SCRIBE took to thenur Officially, '-the referendum is Columbia and RCA. Victor will considered invalid because the nee- the SCRIBE; and the Wutori.n ¡“ ■¡ygJJ R ^ ^ .lL c i.te Dental Group Gift bring hi* musical aggregation with essary two-thirds vote of the stu yearbook. 1 . ■ ■—* him to demonstrate why he has •n vJi editor w w . __Dulcie__ | ______Ponon,. and business To Cover Cost off dent body, as stated in the Consti been picked as the band to watch Featured on the» program "J“wi'l.)l,|Bim ** Laaager ller Stahstah Josephson were In- tution, was not obtained. In total, _ general meeting,g, a tour o f t»*e tervjewed on UB.g new Mohday in 195a Pones Dental Unit 736 ot the needed 900 plus votes Mr. Thornhill received Ms Bridgeport Post, and a ■ones « „¡ght radio show over station were received. In the final analysis, ft— training In m usic at Cin round table discussions. ¡WNAB. A gift of $1200 will be presented the balloting proved tost the stu cinnati’s Conservatory of Mu The luncheon will be highlighted The new program, is presided to the Fortes School of Dental Hy dents body was in favor of main sic and the Curtis Institute. with an address by L^tgh Dannan- over by Mr. Wendall Kellogg* giene by the Western Fairfield taining this committee. Of the 736 _ h ... a __lu.L__ika ' r n..UlI. Dalations Al«A From there, ho went into the berg, editor and publisher of the ector of Public Relations. Also County Dental Society in cere votes east, 257 favored the abolish practical Sold an composer, Bridgeport Sunday Herald, who featured on the program was a monies at 3:15 p. m. this after ment of SCAC and 379 were in pianist, and ammger. This will discuss “The Business of Jour violin selection by Mary Jane Mar noon at Fones Hall. ...—favor —of .—its ——-—continuance. triple talent la displayed la h-» nalism ." shall, accompanied on the piano by I Dr. Francis A. Haugh, preei- CHECKS AND BALAMCMS Barbara Voorhees. theme none, “Snowfall," which During the morning meeting, dent of the society, will make the It had been understood by the Last week Mr. Kellogg had as he competed and wronged Prof. Wendall Kellogg, chairman presentation to President James Student Council, previous to the his guest King Fraser, Virginia and which also fentnreo him of the journalism department, will H. Halsey, who will in turn pre holding of the referendum, that all Biddle, and Russell Cobb, members at’ the piano. greet Die young journalist», and sent the check to Dr. Robert H- ballots were to be signed, making of UB’s Debating Society. Edward possible therefore, a system of aStudent i u u r m Activity Coupon --Num----------- Mr. Robert Root, ---------------instructor in -jour- . , W. Strang, director of the Fones ber 12* is exchangeable for a tic- nalism, will speak on The World Leach was the piano soloist checks and balances. Excluding Wpvf Mondays Mr. Louis TamiaOri^-—School Iset to this semi-formal dance, in Your Town." these 200 unsigned ballots the ma instructor in Seamanship will be The jority still went to retaining the dance, with music and dancing James Gaffney, former SCRIBE the featured guest and WiU speak t h e _ m o n e y to cover the * * * § * SCAC. from 9 to t According to Bonnie managing editor, and former news on “I?s The Little Things That dental unit installed in the Fones A three man committee consist Klimo and Murid Rosoff, co- editor, of radio station WLIZ and Count” The musical entertainment School Inst year. A dental unit ing of Bob Bergnl, Bob Heath, Chairman of the Decorations Com correspondent for the Bridgeport will be provided by. the UB Madri consists of a chair, operating light and Rony Brandenburg has been mittee, this years’ decorations will utility stand, and spiral flush cus ¡Sunday Herald, will speak .on gal Singers, directed by Newton formed to reorganize the SCAC, surpass even last 'ear’s festive dis pidor. Coa tin tied on PAGE $ Hoffmann and plan the agenda for the first play- meeting. JOBS OUTLINED The committee’s trot job will bo Accepted As UB Mascot to «»tact the presidents or vice- V a lia n t presidents of the various clubs for By BABBABA SINCLAIR the first meeting which will he held Thursday, at 4:00 P-K h the The first step in making “Prince Westport Hall Conference Room. Valiant” the UB mascot was ac According to the constitution complished two weeks ago when every recognised organisation with t o t Student Council gave “Sugar" a membership of 25 students j e the official recognition that the more has a seat on the SCAC. 'Every organisation,” exclaimed student body has been crying for. Stewart Baker, Student Council It was decided that the Student President, “should elect a delegate •Activities funds will not be used arid alternate to represent their to perpetuate the tradition of the in gm lntion on the 8CAC as soon Great Dane.- The mascot will he as possible. The student body has self-sustaining. - , Voted to retain the SCAC” , he con It is felt by the Council that If tinued, “now let’s support it. not enough money-1» contributed] by students for the dog’s upkeep, then the student body is not in Advisors *• M v w r terested. j Mr. Brewer, In presenting the University's viewpoint on the mas- cot situation, stated, "Even though the administration approves of a mascot. It doesn’t approve of this .one. We feel,” he continued, “that it is too expensive and th a t w financial .reapoWdhUlty great. - . ,, - “The Student Council,“ he add ta gel ed, “by paaalhff this notion w ill be unable ta nwll'ffnancial're' aponsibUity and that the a ity w U lb e THE SCRIBE N w f b ir 79, 1950 HOTEL BARNUM Meet Your Scribe Editors Excellent Banquet By MARILYN SORRENTINO Facilities 1“ the spotlight this week «re Dukie Ponon, Associate • The Pink Elephant Bat,tor; Barbara Dyson, Feature Editor; Richard Quick, Cocktail Lounge Accountant and Assistant Business Manager; Jayne Fayer Associate News Editor; and Abbey Elstein, Exchange e The Circus Coffee Shop DULCIE HELPS THE EDITOR e The Stag Room Associate Editor this year is senior, Dukie Ponon, a journalism major. Dukie has been writing for the SCRIBE for three years now. Last year she worked as feature editor and now is busy as associate editor. Her journalism back OPEN BOOK ground includes being co-editor of her. high school paper and election to the Mademoiselle College Board of Editors SHOP last year. 989 BROAD STREET Dukie belonged to the Social Activities Committee STUDY OUTLINES and the Horaeback Riding Club. This year she is vice-presi DICTIONARY AND dent of Pi Delta Epsilon, the honorary journalism frater- REFERENCE BOOKS nity, and Social Activities co-chairman for Wisteria Hall Modern Library and Dulcie is also enrolled in the Leadership Training Course. Penguin Reprints Mount Vernon, N. Y., is her permanent home and, af ter graduation, Dukie plans to work in journalism and ad TELEPHONE 5-3646 vertismg. BRIDGEPORT BARBARA WRITES FEATURES Feature Editor for the SCRIBE is newcomer, Barbara w tins weeK is jo&n Dyson. She is a dorm student living at Seaside Hall where bUKlBE JNIrTY . 64W.M ^ she is a member of the house council and Social Activities OTiore from Stratford, Conn. An English M ajor in the Frank H. Fargo co-chairman. Evening Division, she is a member of Beta Gamma soro- COMPANY i ?®r,?ara is »transfer student from the Maryland Col nty and was a candidate in the recent Esquire Girl lege for Women. She begins her sophomore year here as a Contest. Last year, Joan participated in Campus Thun COMPLETE OFFICE major in retailing and merchandising. Previous experiences der and the Wisteria Pageant. During the day she OUTFITTERS on newspapers include her working as a reporter on the is employed by the Bridgeport Rolling Mills as a re 1001 BROAD STREET Mary and College paper and as a sports writer on her ceptionist. school paper. »¿° » cheerleader and secretary of the -Heeling Students Heeds Marketing Club. Her .permanent home is m Haddonfield At The Rotary--- For Alt School Supplies DICK KEEPS THE BOOKS Another new member of the SCRIBE Staff this Fall is a junior, Richard B. Quick. You can find him working as our Accountant and Assistant Business Manager.