LITTLE THINGS “ Light a Candle in the Chapel” . . Did you see the candle lit in Sylvan Chapel these last two TJU AMçhtiûii weeks? . . . Its tiny glow attracted even the chemists looking out of READING, PA., DECEMBER 18, 1942 No. 13 the east windows in the Science VOLUME XXXIX Hall . . • The day women held their first meeting at noon on Prof Miller Rests Thursday, December 10 . . . The President Masters Comedy Thriller Cast After His Mishap Festive Yule Banquet Albrightfrosh didn’tCollege seem Gingrich to understand Library Home for Holidays Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library how these girls hold their dance The cloud that has hung Climaxes Pre-Recess . . . When Betty Miller announced Selected By Dominos; that they would again have their over campus holiday festivities was lifted with the announce­ affair with the boys, Meg Hend­ Christmas Activities ment that President Harry V. ProductionlnFebruary ricks shouted, “But how can we? Masters returned to his home There won’t be any left!” . . . The jerry Ross, Bob Dombro Leads ‘ Bringing In The Log’ Initiated and family on Wednesday af­ girls also decided to establish a It Mystery Adaptation As Campus Tradition; ternoon o f this week. Jim police force . . . Wonder how Kane was the only one of the O f Christie Novel Vacation Extended Gretchen will look swinging a many volunteer blood donors Campus social activity, keyed billy? . . . Why doesn’t someone The second play of the 1942-43 Albright College Gingrich Librarywho was asked to give a trans­ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library start a column headed “Out of the Domino season will be presented high during the pre-Christmas sea­ fusion. This was done as a Mouths of Bible Professors?” . . . February 24 and 25 with Jerry son, was climaxed by the semi- precautionary measure rather Quoting Dr. Gingrich placing an Ross and Robert Dombro playing formal Christmas banquet held than a gravely necessary one. incident chronologically, “About 44 stellar roles. The play, “Love From Some length of time may need this past Tuesday evening in the A. D., when Caesar died by popular to elapse before Dr. Masters I a Stranger,” adapted by Frank college dining hall. This year the request” . . . The same prof was is able to resume his duties Vosper from an Agatha Christie heard to say that if his demands tradition of lighting a yule log was on campus, but all of Albright story, is a compelling drama show­ were not met, the culprit would inaugurated. The banquet arrang­ is glad to know that he is well ing psychologically the revelation be executed at sunrise— or chapel on his way to recovery. to sweet naive Cecily (Miss Ross) ed by the Student Council, was time—the next day . . . And from Doctor and Mrs. Masters opened with a Christmas prayer Albrightthe music College department Gingrich comes the Library Albrightof the maniacal College madness Gingrich of her Library Albright College Gingrich Library wish to express their appreci­ news that Jane Redcay was select­ dashing husband, Bruce Lovell offered by Bruce Knisely, Y. M. ation to the students, staff and ed as student conductor of the (Mr. Dom bro). president. faculty of Albright College for WILSON' I. MILLER Albright Band . . . This also proves their concern and well-wishes The fluttering Billie Burke char­ Mattson Heads P ro^rii in that little things are finer . .. Com­ Professor Wilson I. Miller Col- during the President’s illness. acter, Louise Garrard, better After the dinner, a program, pare the size of a trombone to that lege Registrar, is reported to be known as Auntie Loo Loo, will be M. C.’d by Bob Matts' on was pre- of a baton and see! . . . We made played by Mildred Ruebsamen. resting well following his recent an error quoting Miss Strawbridge sented. An instrumiantal quar- Auntie Loo Loo is one of those accident. He was struck by an in this column last week . . . She tette compos' of J me Redcay, ineffectual butterfly types who didn’t refer Mr. Vogt to Carnegie’s, B A wish that peace and 3 automobile on his way home from piano, and Betty Ann Lutz, Irma tries to appear bossy, but merely Albright“How toCollege Win Friends, Gingrich etc” . . Library . Albright College Gingrichchurch Library on Sunday, December 13. AlbrightPeoples and College Ruth Ritz Gingrichman, vio- Library | gladness | sounds foolish. Others in the cast June wanted Herby to read page lins, played several Chris tmas car- g Shall find their joyous ways « are Mavis Wilson, the worldly, Professor Miller will return to 97 in Trissler’s "How to Lose ois. Le iding the group s singing | sophisticated friend of Cecily, school following the Christmas Friends and Alienate People” . . . 8 Unto each passing moment » of “Jingle Bells" was Paul Kim- Marie Kauffman; Nigel Lawrence, A thousand pardons, June . . . \) O f your Christmas Holidays. » vacation. Until his return his in el. A potpourri of car ols played the rejected old love, Paul Dey- When Janet Luckenbaugh and education classes will be conducted on the xylophone by Ja net Luck- I T C ' * sher; Ethel and Hodgson, the Joyce Moyer tangle on a basket­ g T he G r eth s. g by Dr. Virgil Zener. enbaugh was the next program Cockney maid and butler, Ethel ball court, they manage to do as feature. After John Cargill re­ Mae Yeakel and John Hertz, and good a job of it as do Dewey and lated the history of the yule log Doctor Gribble, either Donald Chin . . . Bob Morgan is through tradition , Fritz Howard lighted Al- Spang or Jack Teger. g " Peace on earth, H dates after that Kutz- g bright’s first yule log, nd added Albrightwith blind College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichp LibraryGood will to men” S?Albright College Gingrich Library town game Did you see what 8 | Because of the lack of available to the growing list of Albright his friends “ dug up” for him? ... | men and uncertainty of their con­ w A Merry Christmas 3 Traditio is. The charre 1 embers Madeline i now known fta "Legs" H Professor and Mrs. F. a tinuance in school, the club selected & and Happy New Year & of the log were collect ed to be this play to replace the previously for next Levy, and not because of the allit- 2 S to Faculty, Students, and | used in kindling the fire W. Gingrich and fam- $ chosen “ Our Town” which con­ Yeakel’s eration . . Reme mber that picture P fi Servicemen. year’s yiUe log. Ethel Ma of four Albright co-eds published jf ilv extend their best Hi tained seventeen masculine roles. caricatu re of “ Santa Claus Is Com- paper at Than ksgiving? jjj ’ a Understudies will also be picked 1 Proe. a n d M rs. § ing To Town,” was foliowed by a in a local holiday wishes to all. 3 . . . My, how ;hat spr for the four male roles to prevent fi G errit M e m m in g renditior of “O Holy Is ight,’’ by Misses Has g and Haupt received a j any last Lite Orlan Pottieger, Bob Mattson, considerai) e amount of orrespon- p 8 male ch .racter ii ed into his Bruce h„nisely, and Paul Kimmel. Albright College Gingrich Libraryws£»i£iaifi!s£KaBaE»iEiaiS«Siai£s£sai3Albrightcountry’! service. College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingricherre play- Library dence, including one fan letter ^jaaiSEl IBS SKiieSI lass A C. P. r. pilot, Herb Pi from California . . . No, not from ed a Christmas piano m14. entertairiment. with a wide knowledge and under­ m good things in the New § Schedule Change d standing of not only the ways of a | Year. | With vacation immin ant, Dean library, but also the tricks and K R ev. a n d M rs. g IPWalton las announced a last min- pranks of those who frequent that A cozy Christmas fireside, il H. L. Br in in g er » ute change in schedule. Acting on sacred place. | and m Good cheer, a friend or two, the recommendation of the rail- The Assistants inform us that the Albrightg CollegeElain e a n dGingrich D avid Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightway offi 3ia.ls College who fear thGingrichat Sunday Library current problems students cause % $! A mind at ease, a happy heart, traveling during New Ye ir’s week- the most trouble. By trouble, they end will cause student transpor- These wishes are for all of you. mean disturbing an Assistant while m tation ifflculty, the faculty, this she is reading “ One Foot In past M on day, decided to extend Professor a n d M rs. E. Sm ith one day. Heaven.” They usually make her L. the Chr istmas vacation Customary Noel Fete will reconvene Tuesday, get four or five magazines and a -'M Classes January 5, at 8:00 A. M., instead of like number of heavy books. Most ¿ 14. ¿ 14.' ^ 14. ^ 14. ¿Ife jp 4 . ^ 14. jM4 . jM4 _ ^ 14. ¿ 04. ¿>14. jjjfc ¿M4 . jjJ4 . ^ 14. Monday January 4. Noted By French Club of the male element of the seniors’ “Le Cercle Français,” under the required course seize any possible gsss sss ss55!S5!B0!B£I«3s»SJ!sssasSj!g Albrightdirection College of President Gingrich Lillian Library opportunity to read such articlesAlbright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Schwenke, held its annual Christ­ as “Notes on Being a Widow,” Campus Talents Are Revealed mas party on Wednesday night in found in the Atlantic, page 513. I May this be a 8 Selwyn Hall Parlors, with Dean In All-Student Entertainment There are three possible posi­ Mary Jane Stevenson as guest of H Joyous Christmas and a jjj By the dawn’s early light the Severo DiStefano, ’46, started it honor. tions a student might obtain in the troupers of Albright’s Own Talent off by singing “Come Back to Sor­ library: in the workroom, paging, | Happy New Year jj Entertainment was provided by Show rubbed the sleep from their rento” after which Janet Lucken­ or working at the desk. Anything I M eyes, stumbled to chapel and suc­ baugh, ’45, beat out a bit of rag­ Marie Bonner who sang “O Holy K Professor a n d M rs. G reen a Night” in French. Miss Bonner can happen at any of these three ceeded in awakening and enter­ time on her marimba and also was accompanied by Jane Redcay places. While at the desk, aside taining a sleepy student body with played “The Rosary.” Albrightat the College piano and Irma Gingrich Peoples onLibrary from requests for books and maga­Albright College Gingricha Library half hour program. (Ed. note:Albright Marie Bonner, College '46, Gingrich treated to Library the violin. A French Christmas zines, the student Assistant is ask­ In the Inquiring Reporter column, “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,” and ed to furnish paper, pencils, ink, poem and an article from “Voici,” issue o f Oct. 23, 1042, The Al- “ The Star.” and even a 1942 calendar. the French "Readers Digest,” Induct New Members brightian revealed strong student Paul Mattson, ’46, was master of were read. Games were played While paging, one might become desire for improved programs of ceremonies and displayed some of and gifts were exchanged. too involved in the search for a this nature). (Continued on page 3, column 4) particular classic and be suddenly Into Sigma Tau Delta Spiced cider and Christmas cup startled by a hearty “Boo!” (from The Rho Beta chapter of Sigma cakes helped to add a true Christ­ Texter) coming from behind a Tau Delta, National Honorary mas touch to the evening. stack of literature. It usually J Professional English fraternity, Albright College Gingrich Librarycauses much chagrin, but it’s allAlbright held its December College meeting Gingrich Wed Library Albright College Gingrich Library in the stride of an infant Archi- nesday, December 16, at the home CHRISTMAS GREETINGS bald MacLeish’s life. of Dr. John B. Douds, head of the 8 . . , 5 English Department. A business I Merry Christmas and a a There are two more special type to the of pests, namely: the guy who sits, meeting, in which the members S Happy New Year § not properly on all four, but more discussed plans for the remainder Faculty and Students I dangerously on two legs of a chair of the year, including suggestions 1and the smart stude who will step for a program to be given probably D r. a n d M rs. M il t o n W . H a m il t o n fi M a r y , M a r y Jo , 5 up to the desk and ask to know in February, was followed by a a n d H e n r y B u c k w a 'lter » who the statues of Franklin ajpd formal Initiation service. George Lafayette are on top of the 're- P. Morfogeji and Robert H, Klenck Albright College Gingrich Libraryserve bookfehfclvq*.;•.. ' '..Y Albright *were the taitiatea,College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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7Jn¿AtfaiyUtiú*i THE Wljite (iljmtmas by the studenti of INQUIRING The down of snow floats in lazy circles to the harsh brown earth. SAUL POKRASS ROBERT KLENCK It caresses the stiffened body of a soldier lad Editor-In-Chief Associate Editor REPORTER And gropes sadly with purposeful fingers. PATRICIA SMITH DORIS KINSEY RICHARD MAJOR A t a rusted iron tank. News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Few people find it easy to exca Business Staff vate themselves from the pro Across the sea it swirls and bends to froth the white caps. WALTER MELICK, Manager; POLLY WALLS, FRED HOWARD, DOROTHY SCHEIB verbial rut, so your inquiring re Up sandy hanks it climbs to race to friendly towns; Special Editorial Assistants porter hopped out of a nice, warm On roof tops it settles, on tree limbs and bridge rails Girls’ Sports...... LUCILLE GRISWOLD bed while the stars were still shin Composing ...... BETTY CLAIRE VOE8TE Through lighted windows it peers to mark small shining faces. ing somewhere in the middle of Louise Auchenbach John Young Reed Fredericks Frances Spector AlbrightGeraldine College Bowker George Gingrich Weber Library Betsy Hummel Marie Bonner theAlbright night, to College ask: “How Gingrich do you It Library regards the wassail bowl in satin-mellowAlbright setting, College Gingrich Library Mildred Ruebsamen Ann deFarge Mary Jane Weber Robert Morgan feel about going to eight o’clock Jane Redcay Jane Teitsworth Joanna Wentz Ethel Mae Yeakel The cones tied jauntily over the mantle, Emma Cora Hafer Lura Heverly Rita Duncavage Robert Dombro chapel?” And happy reflections of complacent tree ornaments. Miriam Weidner Dorothy Reber Gloria Salfeety Felice Epstein William Lippert Joyce Moyer Robert Merkle Betty Stick, '46, Pro D e n ta l- It watches friends smile into each other's eyes before the hearth The editorial columns of this publication are open to criticisms and communications Just the same as any other morn And longs to brush the soft yarn of a knitting grandmother. at all times and are to be taken as the opinions of the editorial staff unless otherwise ing—I’m sleepy then, too. indicated. No anonymous communications will be published, although names of signed communications will be withheld at the writer’s request. Address letters to the editor Erma Leinbach, '45, Home Ec.— It whispers of the Christmases of other times of the ALBRIGHTIAN. O f shepherd boys and wooly lambs and winking stars, Entered as second-class matter July 15, 1941, at the post office at Reading, Penn­ As far as I'm concerned, it’s still sylvania, under the Act of March 3, 1879. the middle of the night. (Errm O f a babe’s thin wail in the black of night. Albright College Gingrich Library hasAlbright five eights). College GingrichIt Library sighs for love of man, for brimmingAlbright hearts, College and peace onGingrich earth. Library Subscription rate: $2.00. The snow smiles silently at carolers, at sleighbells, and beaming Betty Claire Voeste, '45, Eng af^H|$ÌK,9 Ilsh— It doesn’t matter to me. mothers. run out here bright and early every The snow smiles silently and remembers how morning anyway. It caressed the stiffened body of a soldier lad Wally Duncavage, '45, Business And groped sadly with purposeful fingers Ad.—It makes no difference to me A t a rusted iron tank. —Margaret Hopkins. because I would have to get up for an eight o’clock anyway. Albright CollegeBest Wishes Gingrich for the Library Holiday Season AlbrightCharlotte Eck, College '46, Sociology Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library like chapel better at 10:30 because J u u it l it is a break between classes but “ There is born to you this day , outside of that it doesn’t matter Saviour, who President a n d M rs. M asters Jg/ljd is Christ the Lord.”— (Luke 2:11). because I have eight o'clock v m classes those days anyway. Cordial good wishes and Christian greeting to the Ted Szela, '45, Business Ad.— I administrative staff, the faculty and the guess everyone else must have students o f Albright College. been asleep too, or else that fresh­ man wouldn’t have worked that J. A . H eck Albright College Gingrich Library cageAlbright disappearing College act. Gingrich LibraryPresident Evangelical SchoolAlbright o f Theology College Gingrich Library Christine Sehwoimer, '46, His­ It tory—It makes me grouchy be­ W e Mean Now, Prof cause it deprives me of two hours It is a natural thing for a student body to issue gripes periodic­ of much needed sleep. (Beauty ally with reference to the Administration which regulates in school sleep, Chris?) activities. Expressions o f discontent, frequently taking the form o f Cecil P. E. Pottleger, '45, Pre- "dictatorship” charges, get consistent airing. Sometimes, at least, ministerial— I wouldn’t miss it for the charges are accurate. anything— I need the sleep. Indiantown Gap Invaded Therefore, it is not uncommon that we, at Albright, should do | Millie Ruebsamen proved herself Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightMae Jean Pieking, College '45, Lab. Gingrich Tee. Some Library boys in khaki, some girls Albright College Gingrich Library a home economist by ordering egg the same thing. But one o f the nice things about the administrative —I think this is the least that we in football outfits— and a few in salad and two pieces of bread in group which takes care o f Alma Mater is their respect for the in­ Albright students can do for the 'egular female attire. Such ' | order to concoct — with her own tegrity o f a legitimate student complaint and their attempts, when air cadets. The half-hour extra the scene at Indiantown Gap on creative hands — a dainty, drip, possible, to make adjustments accordingly. W e do not concede, sleep will do them more good Monday night when a representa drip— sandwich. yet, that the Administration is above and beyond criticism; we than the extra hour will do us. At tive group of twenty-five Albright Millie later took over as Mistress would like to recognize, however, several recent developments ■ast I’m awake for my 9:30 class. students turned the tables on the of Ceremonies (in her own words, which indicate a willingness, a desire on the part o f the Administra­ Emma Cora Hafer, '44, Pro Med. Army and invaded the camp to tion to be both democratic and understanding. “ Mastoid of Ceremonies”— a pain -It gives me a chance to wake provide a bit of entertainment- in the neck) amid the welcome Specifically, the exam jatn and the transportation furor, pro­ Albright College Gingrich Library upAlbright for my first College period class. Gingrichwell, Library at any rate, to help some shoutsAlbright and whistles College of convalescing Gingrich Library tests about which appeared in the past issue of The Albrightian, Paul Deysher, '45, Math.— desperate soldiers pass the time. wolves. (Their illness was un­ have been reviewed and alleviated by faculty action. Professors 11 right if it makes the scheme of Leaving campus at 3:30 Monday doubtedly the only thing that kept have called off exams or made other arrangements. Consultations lasses better; of course, if they afternoon, this civilian offense them in their seats). Then on with were held with railroad officials and the recess lengthened an addi­ could have fitted it in at a better group journeyed west on route 422 the program! Vocalizing was done tional day. Probably not everyone was or is completely satisfied time it would have been better in a scholarly procession of five by the Albright Men’s Quartet, the with the new arrangements, but what has been done represents, for the day students. cars which, despite Fritz Howard’s double “Coed” quartet, and Marie Bonner. Novelty numbers included certainly, a fair and sensible compromise. Donald Spang, '44, Pre-Law— I love of speed, remained in se­ a reading by Emy Veakel, the Our fingers are no longer crossed. Merry Christmas, Prof. think it’s too early in the morning quential order throughout the trip, Sissy Football Team from Stunt to enjoy a chapel program. arriving at the camp at 5:15. Night of ’41 .(the Army really got Albright College Gingrich Library Albrightat Smith, '43,College History— Gingrich It’s a The Library first thing the entertainers a Albright “kick” out ofCollege that), and Gingrich Paul Library swell idea— now I can get to psy- (?) did was to look over the serv­ Mattson’s sleight - of - hand show hology and ed psch classes. ice club and then returned to the (corny jokes included.)—Ask Mil­ automobiles in order to travel a lie to show you the trick (?) she HAPPY YULETIDE GREETINGS short distance— two miles or more pulled on them all— even Paul. —to the infirmary. There, to the Hesitantly departing after this to Faculty and Students I SA Y, surprise of all of them, instead of first performance, the thespians returned to the service club and seeing a gloomy hospital room of waited for the evening crowd to D ean a n d M rs. G eorge W . W a lto n EDITOR, orderly cots and moaning service arrive. However, unlike the boys Albright College Gingrich Library AlbrightO LD College M A N Gingrichmen, Library they found a large auditor­ in Albright the infirmary, College who chose Gingrich this Library ium well occupied by several hun­ entertainment as an alternative There are certain codes of cour­ dred soldiers in pajamas—I guess from being in quarantine, the tesy that seem applicable only in they were—and some odd looking more healthy specimens of man­ theory. To speak of courtesies to those under authority and to maroon things that the Army has hood slowly drifted into the club. “shoot-the-bull” about this and the audicity to use as convalescent The second performance began that from the printed page is com­ coats, which in actuality look more and was again gratefully received T. B. Taboo - - $46 Worth mendable. When put to the test, like gas station attendant’s coats. by a representative group of the swell bunch of fellows of which In Dr. Horn’s annual drive for the sale o f tuberculosis Christ­ however, these “pursuers of the Under the careful scrutiny of codes of courtesy” are at fault. the Military Police and due only our Armed Forces consist. mas seals, the frosh came out 100% with 130 o f them buying at Albright College Gingrich Library WhyAlbright don’t they College carry over Gingrich what to the Library authoritative assurance of AlbrightAfter a brief Collegeinterlude of Gingrichsocial­ Library least 10 seals each for the cause. From this as well as other campus they preach! Imagine having a Reverend Brininger, the group en­ izing— I used wolfing once before, sources, a total o f $40 was collected. Student council also made fashion show and failing to intro­ tered the camp and from that remember? — the group departed, good its 600 seals— adding another $6 to make a grand total o f $46. duce the company and sponsors. point on, female heads, looking slowly deflating after the marve­ This is very gratifying. Go a bit further and imagine not their prettiest, emerged from every lous reception of their — ahem —* It is the students themselves who benefit from these sales, for thanking the guests. On December automobile window, scanning the talent. 15, seemingly just such a situation level monotony of the camp the money collected helps to pay for the tuberculin tests the fresh­ On the way home, they stopped occurred on campus — leaving grounds in search o f lonely, de­ men receive during their first few weeks at school. In this way at the Palace of Swefets in Leb­ much to the imagination and dis­ fenseless soldiers. some unsuspected latent case o f tuberculosis may be uncovered anon and had some sweets, natur­ credit o f Albright.— (Eld. Note: The Within the USO service club, in Albrightbefore too College late. Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library ally.Albright College Gingrich Library The students o f Albright are fortunate in having this precau­ above communication was received which they were later to entertain, with a . signature. The writer's At 10:45 the artists (? ) once tionary health measure taken for them and have not hesistated in the performers went to the cafe­ name, however, has been withheld teria and there partook of nourish­ more proceeded homeward happily the past nor will hesitate in the future to invest their few pennies upon request). ment, much too much to allow the and noisily, thoroughly delighted toward building a stronger, more healthy people. It’s our national vocalists to sing well.' with the evening of fun. as well as our personal duty! || The Eyes Have It || The fourth monthly meeting of the Skull and Bones Society will Albright College Gingrich Library be Albright held 8:00 o’clock College on Wednes­ Gingrich Library MERRY CHRISTMAS!Albright College Gingrich Library A Joyous Christmas and a Bright day evening, January 6, at which time Dr. J. Van Dykp Quereau, a I Pr o f, a n d M rs. Jo h n C. Eva n s New Year graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and a specialist of extend cordial holiday greetings to the I the Wills Eye Hospital, Philadel­ phia, will show movies on eye op­ faculty and students o f W ilson I. M iller I erations. William Bast disclosed that this is a return visit by Dr. Albright College Quereau, who spoke here two Albright1 College Gingrich Library yearsAlbright ago, showing College his own Gingrich pic­ Library Albright College Gingrich Library tures on eye cataracts.

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By MARY MEANT the choo-choo and dolly stage Prof. Smith—a chance to speak Betty Rex—a Kelly green hat Caroline Tyler — a dictionary "Well, well, well! Come here, chronologically, but these are on "Town Meeting of the Air.” for that copper crop. with a northern accent. little girl. Santa Claus won’t hurt few things we would appreciate "Have they all been good pro Bob Boll — a retraction of all Tom Stoudt—a personal copy of you. And what’s your name, young and you’re the only one we know fessors?” statements Involving Bull, Stish, Emily Post’s complete and un­ lady?’’ who might have access to them. "Oh, yes, very good, Santa.’ and their dislike of females, at abridged proper procedures. Boy, was I excited! After climb­ Here’s my list, starting with the (That ought to give me no less least as far as he is concerned. "Goodness gracious, young lady, ing to the sixth floor of Pomeroy’s faculty and then the intelligentsia.” than six A’s). John Westley Young, VI—more that is an order!” Albrightflve evenings College after Gingrichbasketball prac­ LibraryProf. Green — a megaphone toAlbright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library "Well, I’ll see what I can do. enzymes to finish digesting that "Oh, but I still have some more. tice, I Anally managed to get increase his bark volumentrically. What else do you want?” dictionary he swallowed. These might not be up your alley, through the line of small fry and Prof. Buckwalter——"B” stamps "I have some special friends Fritz Howard—boxes and boxes but w e’d like you to do your best, talk to old St. Nick himself. What for his motor bike. who could use a little more of flashlight bulbs, accompanied since we don’t believe in miracles.” a man! Of course, his left cheek Dr. Zener — a student named their stockings.” by a censor. For C. P. T. Cadets— all A ’s in looked as though he was suffering Letitia. For Jim Snelbaker — a trailer Gerry Heilman—another orange physics. from high blood pressure and his Dean Stevenson—unique minia­ for his motorcycle, so that he can sweater, just to keep life glowing. Domino Club — more Shakes­ right from a dose of chlorox, the tures to swell her collection. fill that transportation difficulty Tony Stish— a smile, feeble at peare. stuffing in his left thigh bulged Prof. George—a forty-eight hour created by no station wagon. first, but give it exercise. like a pillow filled with rubber day. Dick Major — a short cut in Rillie Lee Wright—a speedom­ Biology Lab Assistants — pati­ Albrightballs, College his guaranteed Gingrich inflammable Library Dr. Hamilton — a carload ofAlbright studying IcelandicCollege and Gingrich Japanese, eterLibrary to record both her rates Albright of ence, in tubeCollege or jar, Gingrich but mark it Library wig was bald around one ear, and neckties, all bright plaids, selected the only two about which he knitting and monologuing. "Rush.” his "bowl full of jelly” relocated by the Frosh Dorm of the pre- doesn’t know a little somethin’ Bob Klenck—at least ten syn­ Bookstore— Maltasia, nobody else itself about his left hip, but the location era. (some people still believe in tor­ onyms for baffled. wants her. mob of homo sapiens (genus in­ Dr. Horn— -more innocent frosh ture). Bill Spangler — a new knee, Women’s Team—vic­ fante) still called him Santa Claus, to shock. Boh Bennett — Polly Brossman. straight from the factory. tory over Ursinus on Jan. 7 by at so he was the man I wanted to Prof. Shaffer—a special cooling (This reaction is reversible, natur­ Madeline Levy—a long coat to least a 50 point margin. (They’ll see. system for 103 which will auto­ ally). wear over her gym suit. settle for one point, if pressed). “Come, come, young lady, a big matically lower the inside temper­ Jack Gnndlach—a private line to Anatomy Students — more dog­ girl like you shouldn’t be frighten­ ature no matter how far below St. Joseph’s. fish. Albrighted. YouCollege must wantGingrich something Library zero it may be outside. Albright1 May the College angels of Gingrich peace LibraryDotty Scheib—a chance to playAlbright College Gingrich Library rather important, to stand in line Prof. Schoch—a twentieth cen­ Waiters— a few days of fasting. | bring you happiness in at least one girls’ basketball with all those children. Or did tury joke book. (Just say it’s from game. Chem Majors— X-ray vision, espe­ you come to ask Santa to bring Nicky Schneider). | during this Christ- John Gasper — the power of cially to penetrate those books a nice big dolly to your baby sis­ Dr. Gingrich— an honorary ap­ l mas Season. speech. Nobody is born that bash­ containing unknown assignments. ter? Tell Santa what he can do pointment to "Time” ’s religion de- j I ful! Day Students— more space. for you.” partment. « Professor and M rs. ^ ^ 5 S 3 *53 »5358535853*5338533853385338S|j "Wait a minute! That’s a pretty Since he asked for it, I opened 3 Fenili big assignment, but I’ll see what my psych book and took out two I can do. Tell your friends at Al­ blue test booklets filled with re­ S M May the best of all g May this Holiday Season H bright not to expect everything, quests. " I ’ve come from Albright things be yours at » however, for Uncle Sam has more AlbrightCollege College and I’ll admit Gingrich we’re past Librarybring Cheer and Happi- 9Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library C hristm as and in » whiskers than I do, so he exer­ ness to you— the Faculty 9 Social Service Group the New Year. g cised his priority on my 1A and Students. 8 helpers.” 2 Merry Christinas and a $ a Fetes Local Children Professor and M rs. Peter V a n D riel B g Happy New Year s " Y ” Host To Underprivileged H arding 8 to you all. i i A t Christmas Festivities The annual Christmas party, 2 Holiday Greetings I fi D r. and M rs. S Haddock Song Recital sponsored by the Y. W. C. A., for a 8 and all Good Albright2 College G rah am Gingrich Cook Library a Albrightsmall group College of children Gingrich from the Students Library May WriteAlbright College Gingrich Library local grade school was held in the Wishes ,i 8 8 Features Old Ballads "Y ” room, Selwyn Hall Annex on Thursday, December 17, from 3:30 For Verse Anthology M ilton G. G eil Artist Presents Full Program to 5:00 p. m. Publishers Currently Seeking Daywomen Celebrate In Return Engagement Approximately ten boys and ten | w Collegiate Manuscripts G. Marston Haddock, noted Eng­ girls, between the ages of flve and lish folk song and ballad singer, eight years, were invited to attend j An anthology of poetry by Amer­ Holidays At Luncheon gave a successful return perform­ this affair, made possible through ican college students will be pub­ Gay Decorations, Menu Feature ance Thursday, December 10, in the money raised from Tag Day, a lished early in the spring, the Editors of Harbinger House, New German Club Presents At Noon Time Party the College Chapel. Two year’s recent activity of the Y.W.C.A. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichYork Library publishing firm, announce.Albright College Gingrich Library The daywomen shared a Christ­ ago, when Mr. Haddock entertain­ Jane Teitsworth took charge of Work on the compilation of the mas luncheon in the day student ed in the College Dining Hall, he the entertainment for an hour, AnnualChrlstmasPlay volume has already begun, and rooms, during the lunch hour was so well received that the Cul­ when she led the group in playing manuscripts are now sought. Audience Sings German Carols Wednesday noon, December 16, tural Committee made an effort games. Joanna Wentz was dressed Verse by all students, whether At Traditional Program 1942. Dean Mary Jane Stevenson to secure his talent for this year’s up as Santa Claus, and was as­ graduate or undergraduate, will be was the guest of honor. Home cultural program. He is well known sisted by Dorothy Leiby in dis­ "Frohe Weihnachten,” this eligible for consideration. Any stu­ Economics students, under the on many college campuses for his tributing gifts and balloons to year’s German Christmas play, was dent may submit an unlimited supervision of Professor Anna H. rendition of similar programs. each child. presented last Sunday in the col­ number of poems, but no single Smith prepared the lunch in the Despite a recent attack of laryn­ Felice Epstein, in charge of the lege chapel under the direction poem should be more than 60 lines cooking lab., and then served it, gitis, Mr. Haddock presented a full refreshments, served cookies, of Dr. Gerrit W. Memming and length. Manuscripts should be Albrightbuffet style,College in the Gingrich dayrooms. The Library group of selections, interpretingAlbright candy and College chocolate milk. Gingrich Emma Library AlbrightJohn Hertz. College The cast Gingrich included Library menu included hot dogs, baked "Dumb, Dumb, Dumb,” "Sally in Cora Hafer acted as chairman of typewritten or legibly handwritten Martha Friedericks, Alice Volt, beans, cole slaw, brown betty, and Our Alley,” "What Shall We Do the Social Service Committee, the on one side of the paper only. John Young, Betty Claire Voeste, milk. With the Drunken Sailor?”, sponsoring branch of the Y. W. Manuscripts should be submit­ and Richard Major. In honor' of the occasion the “ Greensleeves,” “ Noll, Noll, Noll,” ted prior to January 30, 1943 John Hertz, accompanied by Jo­ rooms were decorated with pine "Coventry Carol," "Twelve Days They should be addressed to Ed­ anna Wentz, led the group singing branches, candles, and a Christmas o f Christmas,” “ Remember, Oh itors, College Poetry Anthology, throughout the program. tree. Thou Man,” and "May Day Carol” Harbinger House, 381 Fourth After the introductory carolling, The program consisted of Marie —a completely different series Avenue, New York, N. Y., and Louise Auchenbach read a Christ­ Bonner, who sang “Ave Maria;” from that of two years ago. A lbright (ifSuatom must be accompanied by return mas poem and a legend of Christ­ AlbrightRuth Ritzman,College who Gingrich played Christ­ LibraryMr. Haddock ended his programAlbright College Gingrichpostage. Library Students may submitAlbright mas was College given by Mrs.Gingrich Gerrit Library verse at once, or write for a folder mas carols on the violin; and Mel- with several requests from the ^Bringing 31 it Memming. vine Moyer, who sang "O Holy audience for songs he had sung on giving full information. Later in the afternoon members Night”, entertained. Luella Moyer his previous visit. He was accom ­ W p of the German Club were guests accompanied the three perform­ panied by recorded music with his © lit at Dr. Memming’s home where re­ ers. The master of ceremonies was wife assisting at the record player. Tìule freshments were served. 3dMght (Custom Lucille Griswold. Group singing of Dr. Milton W. Hamilton, chairman 3Kog Christmas carols concluded the of the Cultural Committee, pre program. sided. «Étarrg (iljrìatttm« Pi Gamma Mu Meets, AlbrightArts College And Gingrich Sciences Library Institute Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library tu Hears Student Paper Honors Henry G . Buckwalter O k T3 AlfoifU ioh. Prof. Henry G. Buckwalter an­ nonites photographing them in The members of the Pi Gamma nounced recently that he is priv­ typical surroundings, including the Mu Fraternity heard Miss Ethel ileged to be included on the list of Ephrata Cloisters. Approximately Mae Yeakel read her research lecturers presented by the Brook­ 250 colored shots, mostly informal Student Talent paper entitled "The Day Nursery «5853385358533853585358533853^*53*535853,3 (Continued from page 1) lyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. personality photos, represent the School” at their monthly meeting Twice a month the lectures are finished product. his inimitable magic. According held Wednesday, December 16. to Paul, a bird in hand is worth held in the Academy of Music It was through Prof. Buckwal- | Christmas Greetings | Miss Yeakel’s timely topic traced Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichtwo Library in the sleeve, and they com ­Albright College Gingrich Library Building at Brooklyn, N. Y. Other ter’s Philadelphia engagement at the history of the Day School muted. well-known personalities which are the Woman’s Club last year that Fr°m S Nursery and described a typical appearing there during the cur­ his lectures came to the attention W Prof, and M rs. 8 On Monday Joseph Levin, ’44, day nursery. Problems of the rent season, extending from Sep­ was called from the audience to future day nursery, and successes o f the Brooklyn Institute of Arts 2 Paul I. Speicher and jjj tember, 1942 to April, 1943, are: play his original song, "In Al­ of the movement were discussed. and Sciences. In the near future k D aughters 2 Pierre von Passen, commence­ he is to present his colored film bright’s Praise.” Bruce Gehret, vice president of ment speaker here last year; H. V. on Russia at the Drexel Hill Wo­ Ethel Mae Yeakel, '43, was this national honorary social-sci­ Kaltenborn, radio news commen­ man’s Club. Other engagements chairman of the committee which ence fraternity, presided over the tator and authority on South scheduled for January, 1943 in­ arranged the program. meeting due to the absence of the America; Maurice Hindus, prom­ clude those at the Shillington President, Earle Stetler. Albrightinent Russian College writer; Gingrich and equally Library Woman’s Club, the Rotary Club Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library famous women, including Ruth of York, the Pennsylvania Auto T V \ n CONVENIENCE f I I K RELIABILITY STAFF NOTICE Mitchell and Margaret Bourke- Dealers at Lancaster, and the His­ WM. G. HINTZ, he. White. * BETTER SERVICE The next issue of THE AL­ torical Society o f Berks County. Reading's Oldest end Largest On March 29, 1943 Prof. Buck­ BUY A T BRIGHTIAN will be January 8, It was at the invitation of J. Ben­ STATIONERY STORE waJter will present his illustrated BOYER’S DRUG STORE 1043. All reporters and staff fea­ lecture on the Pennsylvania Dutch nett Nolan, chairman for the BOOKS - FOUNTAIN PENS Thirteenth and Amity ture writers are to check bulletin there. This new film, composed of January 9th program and special GIFTS - GREETING CARDS board promptly on Tuesday, Jan. 5 “ stills” and "movies,” was com ­ lecturer at Albright on Early “DRUGS THAT ARE” ACCOUNTING FORMS for assignments. The usual dead­ piled during the last year. Prof. Pennsylvania history, that Prof, j VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN lines will apply. There will be no AlbrightBuckwalter College spent Gingrich considerable Library Buckwalter received the last en­ Albright838-840 College Penn St.Gingrich AllLibrary the Other Students Do! Albright College Gingrich Library time among the Amish and Men- gagement. staff meeting today.

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In the second quar­ An apparently slow moving Al­ Tomorrow night the Albright bright machine finally got in high ter the Lions got hot with Chin hoopsters will clash with the U. S. gear to conquer decisively the Rhoads and company chucking M r. a n d M rs. J. B. D ouds Coast Guard team from Philadel­ in eleven straight points to extend Golden Avalanche from Kutztown phia in the first of three court their rivals but failing to gain by a 63-39 score last Saturday the halftim e margin trailing 27-20. night in the Northwest Junior contests which will be played AlbrightThe third College canto saw Gingrich the Al­ Library Albright College GingrichHigh gym. Library Led by the sharpshoot­ withinAlbright a six-day College period. The Gingrich Lions Library bright five put in a scoring drive ing of Dick Shollenberger and act­ follow up the Coast Guard fray to forge ahead with a 36-35 mar­ ing captain Jimmy Bunn, the with games against Cornell Uni­ gin at the end of the period. The Lions put on a tricky exhibition versity on Tuesday night and the drive carried over into the final of smooth-working plays and of­ on Christ­ period when Lord sank two free fensive teamwork, the whole team mas Eve. throws but the count was tied on caught on from the spark struck, Sporting outstanding collegiate another gift throw by Captain each of the regulars adding at Dick Shollenberger. Bob Rhoads least three points to the total. and scholastic stars, the Coast connected for two baskets and Veteran Jim Young and Dick Guard quintet is considered to be AlbrightDewey Boltz College for a foul Gingrich shot to Library Albright College GingrichBierly wereLibrary the bright spots for a Albright very strong College basketball Gingrich unit. Library give the Lions a 42-37 edge going By DICK MAJOR and SAI L the losers, collecting 14 and 11 They will also play such formid­ into last three minutes of action. able teams as the U. of Penna., Scrape from tlie Lion’s Den— points respectively. Villanova, and the Manhattan Six-foot, two - inch Bob Kelty, In perusing the Gettysburg basketball schedule as set forth in a No one would have guessed that veteran center, turned the tide in recent issue of their student newspaper, we were amazed to discover what went on in the first quarter Coast Guard. Seamen Looby, Bell, the Wildcats favor. The sky­ that the Orange and Blue are to meet Muhlenberg at Allentown, Buck- was basketball. Sloppy ball han­ and “Reds” Jordon, three former scraper from Trenton hit the hoop nell at Lewisburg, St. Joseph at Philadelphia, and Villanova at Villa­ dling and inaccurate marksman­ LaSalle College stars, will pace the for two double deckers to cut the nova. And we had heard that Reading was too far away from Gettys­ ship kept the score down to 5 to 3. Coast Guarders. Looby and Bell difference to 42-41. Ray Kocish burg under the present travel conditions! Or maybe the Bullets just Thawing out in the second period, handle the guard assignments, and followed with a , his a new Red and White combination didn’t want to meet the Lions on the Northwest Junior High court??? "Reds” Jordon, an aggressive floor only scoring for the evening, to started to hit the hoops. Bunn and Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library worker,Albright will team College up with Gingrich Tom Library knot the count at 42-42 with one Dick Stark kept the team moving minute to play. Kelty broke It made us feel very good to see that none of the spectators who with a total of five tallies. A l­ McCollam, star of the South Phil­ through the Albright defense to left early at the end of last Saturday’s romp over Kutztown were though Jim MacGovern’s boys adelphia High Championship club, bag another basket, and Chuck Albright students. Keep up the good work, kids; we know that the were hot on the trail and kept at the forward posts. Rounding out Drizen converted a foul to sew up players and other fans appreciate it. matching the Albright shots, the the team at the pivot spot will be the game for the Villanova five. locals kept the lead to end the Marko, a former Little All-Amer­ Scoring honors for the evening In a recent discussion in the physical education classes of the half on the top end of a 28-18 ican performer at Bowling Green went to lanky Bill Wood, Wildcat administration of the sports program the following statements were score. University of Ohio. guard, who garnered six field goals The third quarter saw the Lions made: All-League Star and four free throws for a total of — It is not necessary to use more than one football for an entire taking the offensive. Combining Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library TheAlbright Big Red from College Cornell, Gingrich mak­ Library 16 points. Chin Rhoads with season of the intramural touch sport. shifty passing with effective short eleven points, and Dick Shollen­ shots, they added 10 more points ing its first appearance on an A l­ — The administration cannot hire officials, nor can it do any more berger with nine were, the big guns to their total, but the Kutztown bright schedule, will invade the than it has been doing. for Albright. squad broke through the Albright home floor on Tuesday night. ALBRIGHT VILLANOVA —That competition in intra-mural sports will be curtailed if the defense for 11 of their own. Under the tutelage of their new clubs involved put more stress on winning than on playing. G. F. P. G. F. P. To put the finishing touches on mentor, Coach “Speed” Wilson, a Bholl’rger, ) Drizen, f 5 1 11 —That if the above case were true the trophy award would be comparatively green team, which Guensch 4 Lc the game, the Albright five went Rhoads, t rd, f withheld and more emphasis put on playing. on a shooting spree in the final has only one regular from last ark year’s squad in the regular line­ Hmmmm. stanza. With Shollenberger and Chin Rhoads paving the way, the up, is making rapid progress. Sam Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichLions scoredLibrary 13 points in a row. Hunter,Albright an all-league College star ofGingrich the Library Settling down to a quiet riot, Shol­ Ivy League last year, together 10 10 42 Totals lenberger connected for five more with Milt Coe, Bob Gallagher, and munitted — Albright, tallies to leave Kutztown hope­ John Harper, lettermen from last lessly behind, 63-39, when the final year, forms the nucleus of the Just to Wish You a Good Old Fashioned gun sounded. squad. £ The up-coming J. V. team made Dick Giles To Play MERRY CHRISTMAS it two in a row when they van­ The fine play of Sophomores' Season Greetings quished by a 58-23 score the In- Roger Booze, Tom Cottmill, John diantown Gap five in the prelim­ Saylor, and Dick Giles has helped and a D r . a n d M rs. Z ener Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrichinary. ElmerLibrary Davis was the main to Albright offset the loss College of last year’sGingrich Library Happy New Year cog in the Red and White wheel regulars and Bill Stewart, high- with 15 points to his credit. Chip­ scoring ace last year, who is out ' Professor a n d M rs. ping in with consistent scoring for the season with a football in­ D a n ford were Joe Duff, Jim Brusch, and jury. Local interest should reach i ______Frank Vidinski. For the losers, a high pitch for this game which Butler came through with 12 of will pit Dick Giles, a Reading boy, their 23 markers. against some of his former team­ Frosh Shade A.P.O .’s To Seize Intramural Lead; The Albright juniors took advan­ mates who are now playing under tage of their youth to run circles the Red and White of Albright. Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingricharound Library the soldiers, getting in close Albright College Gingrich Library Duncavage Ties Record As Kappas Romp To Win Wyoming Has Veterans by Eldon Snyder and Earl Bixler A.P.O.—46 'DAYMEN—20 for their scoring attacks, it was no Bennett, f 1 9 Dohner, f 2 2 The University of Wyoming will put the ministerial warriors with­ 0 4 Alspach,t 1 1 game for grandma as both teams make its second appearance on the in three points of the Daymen, but Gable, f 0 12 Marquette, c l 2 used all the tricks from the books Makovaky 0 0 Shapiro, g 1 1 Northwest floor when they battle Dean Alspach and Dick Dohner and more to wind up a free-scor­ 0 10 Wolflnuer 0 0 Albright on Christmas eve. With saw to it that the Berks County nllach 0 0 Delong, g 2 0 ing melee. White, 1 8 Roland 0 0 the exception of Bill Strannigan, Club gathered enough markers in KUTZTOWN ALBRIGHT who has graduated, the same ball Theologs ___ 0 8 72 129 .000 the final frame to coast to the G. F. P. G. F. P. Bierly, f club which tamed the Lions by a Those unpredictable Frosh shuf­ win. Norms, f Turnei, f 73-54 score last year will be on Albrightfled up the College intramural Gingrich league to OnLibrary Monday evening, W aily Dun­ Albright College GingrichPotterger, Library0 0 Stark, f hand.Albright With Milo College Komenich, Gingrich 6 ft. Library suit themselves by nosing out the cavage tied his own league scoring Gibson,f 0 0 Horn, f 7 in.' center, and Ken Sailors, a fast leading A. P. O.’s, 29-24, in bas­ Aliarteli, c 1 6 Bunn, c record of 34 points as he led the 0 0 Hauser, c and deceptive floor man at guard, ketball Wednesday night. The win Kappas to an 80-34 rout over the 0 9 Hopkins, leading the way, Coach Everett put the Yearling club in first place PI TAUS—22 Young, « 0 14 Boltz, g last place Theologs. After show­ 0 4 Wagner, f 3 0 Smith, g 0 0 Kane, g Shelton has an exceptionally well- in the standings. Five newcomers ing their opponents that they 0 14 Gehman, f 2 1 Hoppes, g 0 0 Harpster, c 0 12 Fisher, c 1 0 balanced team. Both these men to the Frosh lineup—Tom Bertino, could hold them to two points in Riidx’ski, g were all-conference stars in the Red Lamberson, Fran Fletcher, the third period, the Sons of the Bull, g Big Seven conference. Together Bill Frantz and Wayne Abbott— Phi began playing five men down INDIANTOWN with lettermen Jim Weir, Floyd led the first year men in their up­ the court as scoring mounted on F. P. ( 0 2 Shol’b'g’r, f Volker, Rothman, and a host of set win; while carrot-topped Frank both sides. The two teams scored 2 12 Duff, f good reserves they comprise what Gable was best for the A. P. O. Albright College Gingrich42 Library points in the climax canto. Refe»Albright Spangler College and Bertino. Gingrich Library0 0 Brusch, f is probablyAlbright the College most outstanding Gingrich Library club. In staving off a last period 0 2 Deach, f In the other game at Northeast DAYMEN- THEOLOGS—1 ni, c 0 2 Orr, f team the Lions will face this drive which netted the chapel boys Alspach,f 6 Russ, f 1 1 McCai 0 2 Kachline, f season. 13 points, the Frosh treated the Junior High, the A. P. O. club Roland 0 Texter 0 C Ellenger, ■ 0 0 Snyder, f Morgan«, f 0 Snyder 8 C Johnson, ( 1 1 Dearden, o well-filled gym to an exhibition of romped over the Daymen, 46-20. Dohner, c 14 Floyd 0 t La Brigue, 0 0 Vidinsky, c Harris WU1 Stand Pat real fighting basketball. With Gable, Tom Stoudt, and Bob Delong, g 4 Bowers, c 2 C Sullivan, j 0 0 Angstadt, g Coach Harris will stand pat on Wolflnger, g 6 Heffner, g 1 ( Thon, g 2 3 Merkel, g Earlier in the evening, the Kap­ Bennett dropping them from every­ his fast-breaking combination of pas high-scoring combine trounced where, the Blue and Gold forged 29 Pottieger 0 ( Dick Shollenberger and Chin ahead in the second stanza and Rhoads at forward, Dewey Boltz a fighting but inadequate Pi Tau Grube and Fl owe five, 42-22. Set shots by Tony continued forging for the remain­ 11 14 18—29 and Kenny Hopkins at guard, and der of the contest. either Jimmy Bunn or Walt Hauser AlbrightStish, rebounds College batted inGingrich by Jim Library Albright■s—Spangler College and Bertino. Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Harpster, and lay-ups from the KAPPAS- THEOLOGS—34 T R Y OUR DELICIOUS at center when the Lions take on A. P. O.—24 FROSH- hands of Bob Bull overwhelmed Dunc’ffe, f 17 0 84 Russ, f 6 0 12 these potent foes. An obvious Rwlz'ski, f 0 0 Derk, f a Gable, f 8 Bertino, f the Cardinal and Black team from Klenck, f z 4 Solomon weakness in past seasons, the re­ Harpster, c 0 8 Loesch Stoudt 2 4 Lamb’son, f HAMBURGERS the third floor of the Theology 2 22 Snvder, c serves, consisting of Dick Stark, 0 16 Heffner Bennett, c 2 4 Ninivaggi Building, whose best efforts were White, g 0 1 Fletcher, c Russ Guensch, George Horn, and Bixler, g Morfogen, g 0 0 Lakow those of Ken Faylor and Jake C. Pot’srer Jim Kane can be relied upon heav­ Texter, g Osenbach 1 8 Frantz, g Wagner. Bohn MOSER’S ily when the time comes. The Lions Abbott The final game of the night saw 89 2 80 are particularly pointing for these LUNCH ROOM the Daymen beat out a scrapping games for wins against these teams 12 14—84 A. P. O...... S would add greatly to the prestige AlbrightTheolog aggregation College in Gingrich the last LibraryTheologs .... 6 FroshAlbright ...... College 4 GingrichWHERE Library ALL STUDENTS MEET Albright College Gingrich Library quarter. A third period rally* led Referees: Gundlach and teferee—Spangler. of Albright basketball.

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