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Alfred Political Science Club to Have Discussion "Shall They Inherit The Earth" I ly timely. due to the war that is FIAT LUX shall be the topic of discussion to going oft at the present time to ALFRED, NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 3, 1959 Phone 5402 be presented by the Alfred Uni- win "ment minds." Vol. 49, No. 8 Professor Beauchesne shall de- versity Political Science Club on fine what constitues an under, Thursday November 5, at 7:30 p.m. developed country. He shall discuss in Sitsan Hall. •the various techniques of develop- Alfred Delegates Will Attend The three speakers for the eve- ing a nation. With the use of speci. ning shall be Professors Rene fic examples he shall then proceed Beaushesne, David Leach and My- to discuss the various problems of ron Sibley. certain nations and he will pre. UN Model General Assembly sent solutions for their problems. The speeches shall cover the im- Every spring,' Alfred University represent, as accurately as possi- those who indicate an interest, the Following this Professor Leach, histoiy department will select pact that the underdeveloped or sends a delegation to the Mid At- ble, the actual position in the backward countries of the world will discuss the impact of these lantic Model United Nations Gen- world today of the nation being those who .may attend. Such things countries in relation to the foreign as academic record, facility for have upon the foreign pplicy and eral Assembly. This Model Assem- represented. idealogy of the United States and policy of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. ibly is sponsored »by the American The agenda of the assembly is oral expression, interest, and pre- He shall present specific instances vious attendance, will be taken in- the Union of the Soviet socialist Association ior the U.N., which worked out beforehand. Every Republics. The topic is particular. oft ttie various changes in foreign has its offices in ¡New York City. year it deals with two questions to consideration. policy, of both nations with regards Organized by a grctop of interest- from each of the four principal In previous year, a double dele- to specific situations. Dr. Leach ed citizens during World War II, committees, which are the Polit- gation from Alfred has attended. Greene Presents shall also take into consideration this organization serves as a chan- ical Committee, the Social and It is usually made up of those who the principle of "peaceful compe- nel for information on the U.N., Economic Committee, the Trustee- attended .before, to order to give Paper at Munich tition" that is now taking place ship Committee, and the Ad Hoc the ©legation a know-how on the and provides various activities to Professor Charles H. Greene, between Soviet Russia and the U.S. Committee. The latter deals with affairs of the assembly, and those increase interest in the -U.N. The Chairman of the Department of The concluding speaker shall be any special problem that is perti- who express a Sincere interest in Model Assembly is the principal Glass Technology, State Università Professor Sibley who shall discuss nent at the time. attending and have not yet attend- aspect oi the college program of of New York College of Ceramics the appeal of the two idealogiea ed. the association. Any matriculated undergraduate at Alfred University, presented a to the underdeveloped nations. All those interested in attending Each delegation usually consists student is eligible to attend, in- paper entitled: "The Rate of Solu- This is important due to the fact cluding freshmen, though prefer- please contact Dr. David Leach in of four students and a faculty ad- tion of Oxygen Bubbles in Com- that the nation that promises the ence will !be given to seniors and Kaiiakadea Hall as soon as possi- visor. Each delegation represents merical Glasses" at the 5th Inter- most to an underdeveloped country juniors who have not yet attended ble and no- later than November a country, and the members of national Glass Congress in Munich, shall probably gain a large num. a session of -the assembly. From 13. each delegation are supposed to Germany, on July 2, 1959. ber of converts to their cause. Co-author of the paper was Ich- Following the speeches a ques. iro Kitano of the Nippon Sheet tion and answer session will be Sojourner From Germany Is Glass Company, Tokyo, Japan, who held. All those interested in this held a Fullbright Fellowship at vital topic are cordially invited to Fullbright Exchange Student Alfred during 1957-58. attend. by FIAT LUX Staff Member Unusual Method to Be anlysis," and "violent debate" are sists that he never saw so much Be ye glad, O Alfred. You have almost totally absent from our col- studying in Germany, especially in not failed in your attempts. Though leg eatmoaphere. Is it a wonder the Alfred manner. Less hours for Used in the Brothers K St be tin and ructy, wear your that a student exposed to no less study, few short answer tests and crown with pride. Proof that your culture and civilization than twe, less emphasis on memorization by Lynn Begley prime objectives have been ful- experienced nothing short of cancelled the necessity for librar- Preparations for "The Bothers The y various props are being filled has baen offred by Fullbright astonishment in observing our ies to open in the evening. Karamazov," which will be pre- gathered, and experimenting with Exchange student, Gerhard Glattes. unique social and intellectual Com- Gerhard likes to spend his spare sent by the, Footlight Ctob, are makeup for the numerous char- acter parts has begun. A special Gerhard's first Impressions of patibility? time waking, cycling (which he now to full swing. The set for the type of lighting will be used to Alfred when he arrived in Septem- Gerhard's perception of Alfred's did everyday to the Freiburg Uni- pl'ay will be done beyond the "ex- produce a shadow effect. The sound ber of this year have not been dim- "A" in adjustment might be attrib- versity) and participation in ten- pressionistic" method. Constructiv- cues and music ior the play are med by an extensive Orientation uted to his interest in Sociology, nis and basketball . . . though he ism is an anti-realistic technique being taped from records and per- Wek, two months of clas&es and which he has been studying along claims the American superiority creating a two - demensional set, iod costumes are Ibeing made. active participation in a number with lay at the Freiburf Univer- in the latter. Most important of just suggesting outlines to' the' au- Performances of "The Brothers of extra-curricular activities. He sity. Enrolled as an upperclassman all, he spends every waking mo- dience. This puts the responsibility ment thoroughly alert, reacting to, Karamazov" will be held on No- has found, and still continues to at Alfred, he is continuing his so- of bringing out the depth of the ciological studies here until June. analysing and formulating new vember 20 and 21. As a tie-in with find, that the essence of Alfred play on the actors. Constructivism lies in its Friendliness and So- ideas. the Military Ball, November 20, the Gerhard has found too, that life was .first employed by Myerhold, cialbility. on a small town campus can be Footlight Cluib will have special a director in the Moscow Art Thea- rates for Eyes-Right couples, and But what does Gerhard miss hectic. In addition to his newly Nominees Chosen ter, approximately forty years ago. the play will begin at 7 p.m. For most a'bout his home in Essen, elected offices as Vice President The other technical aspects of the Saturday night performance Germany, or more spcitically, the of the International Club and For Military Ball Treasurer of the Sociology Club, the play iare also being woiflced out. 'curtain tiime twill toe at 8:15. college community of the Univer- By Doug Hughes sity of Frieburg which he attended Gerhard is invited by the Rotary Byes Right Publicity Director last semester? Certainly not the Club to speak on Sundays to vari- concern and interest of the faculty, ous churches in the area. A week ago Monday, a total of the warmth and comradeship of After Gerhard completed his thirty-five women were nominated his follow students, or the quantity month of final e^aminatipns at the for sponsors of the Military Ball (though perhaps the quality) of Gymnasium (secondary school) in by the members of the Byes Right their prime beverage. Essen at the young age of twenty, Club. Individual pictures of these nominees were posted in the Men's Rather, he finds the campus our German student, with nine Gym yesterday so that the Eyes •wanting to a "good fight." Though years of Latin and seven years of Right Clu/h members will have a •as avid sports enthusiast, Gerhard both French and English behind chance to ibecome familiar with directs this comment not to our him, took a room to a farmhouse those nominated. Members of the men of the gridiron, but to regions outside Freiburg, registered at the Eyes Right Olulb are asked to a little nortr of Merrill Field. Not University and emlbarked on his independent study. choose their favorite candidate so only the concepts, tout the actual that they will be a/ble to vote for Surprisingly enough, Gerhard in- -words, "competition," "critical an- the six company sponsors to be elected from the thirty-five nom- inees next Monday. The following Week, a queen for the Ball will be Kurt Ekdahl Gives Talk elected from these company spon- sors. On Ideas Behind Design The Ball is open (to persons not in the Eyes Right dub or of the At the monthly meeting of the emplify clearly a design principle. military. The admission for these Alfred University chapter of the Others are abstract, exemplifying persons is $3.50. For persons in American Association of University the principle but not representing the military, the dress is a uni- Professors held on Thursday, Oct- any real object. form, and is formal for others. The ober 21, Professor Kunt Ekdahl, Design, he said, can be applied theme of the Ball this year is The associate professor of techtonic de- to utilitarian objects like a chair. Military in iSpace in the Future. But a chair can be entirely es- sign at the College of Ceramics, A reminder — "The Brothers thetic rather than utilitarian and presented a speech on the teaching Karamazov" is being put on earlier still satisfy the inituitive, creative method of design. the same evening as the Ball. Re- impulse of the artist. duced rates for this will be avail- Professor Ekdahl began his talk Professor Ekdahl's talk was il- able for members of the Eyes with a statement of the esthetic lustrated by a number of art ob- Right Club. philosophy of three-dimensional jects which provoked considerable 1 -art, showing how some societies interest and a number of questions This Ball is planned to be the conceived space as something en- from the AAUP members. biggest and best in the eight year closed while others, such as our, Luke M. Smith, chairman of the history of military balls on the conceive it as an openness. department of sociology of the Alfred campus. So men, start think- Herein, then, lies a principle of College of Liberal Arts, is the ing aibout your dates now. Remem- design. Some works of art are current i vice-president of the Al- ber ¿the Ball will be on November Left, Glen Van Ingen, Dimitrl Karanazov. Right, Roy Glessbery, •decorative only, and do not ex- fred chapter of the AAUP. 20, from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Smerdyakov. f

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Calendar The Why and The Wherefores Today Center Shall Commence W.S.G. Meeting Of Fraternity Rushing Period Newman Club Meeting _ Wednesday Activities this February By Jim Rabinowitz, I.F.C. Publicity Director W.AjG.B. Meeting Alfred University's new $550,' Now that rushing has officially begin with the social aspect. Thursday the present temporary structure 600 Situdent Center is rapidly near- begun,, I "would >llke to take this It is obvious to all of you now A.P.O. Meeting wblch is serving as a Union. ing completion. It is scheduled to opportunity to introduce myself. I that Alfred is a small town with American Ceramic Society • The Center is located on State open early In February, replacing am Jim Raibinowitz, the Publicity very few social outlets. The major Friday Strefet;, on the site of thé former Director of the Interfraternlty social events hn campus are few Kenyon Hall, facing the Herrick A.UX3A. Open House, Dr. Cox, 101 Council. For the next few weeks and far between. Therefore the in- Memorial Library. The new Center N. Main St., 8:00 p.m. ithis column will be appearing is dividual must rely on the fnater- Foitr AU Reps has three floors: a ground floor, Saturday the Fiat Lux. Its basic purposes rvitys for a social outlet. The fra- main floor, and secànd floor. ' A Football, Brookport at Alfred, are to' keep all eligible men well ternities provide a relaxed but In Washington student lounge will, be located on informed on fraternity policies and lively' social atmosphere. The hou- 1:30 p.m., Mel-rill Field the main floor. The Parents' Asso- to familiarize everyone with the ses! prov) ide a place Dor N.Y.S. Cross Country Meet at Al- •Gail Kelts, Olyce Mitchell, and ciation has launched a drive to fraternity system at Alfred. To do everything from dating in on a fred Honda Shaner, history and politi- raise $20,000 to furnish the lounge. Hillel cal science majors, and (Michael 4hl>8 in the .best way possible I Friday night to a cocktail party A Television Lpunge and Music Sunday Jaffe, a political science major, are would like to ask all men con- before and/or after most univer- Room equipped with stereophonic Protestant Forum, 7:00 pjm., Union attending the American University, cerned iw!ho have questions perti- sity functions. These ' are the sound will be available to all stu- University Church Center Washington, D.C., as participants nent to the fraternity system at things that no place else on cam- dents for their pleasure and re- in the Washington Semester Pro- Alfred to address them ito me, in pus can provide. These parties Week's Movies laxation. Included on the main gram. This wèêk the students will care of Box 1362. With the aid of often provide a different atmos- Wednesday—"The Youngs Bhila- floor will be student and faculty attend a seminar conducted by other members of the 'council, I phere than can be obtained at no delpbians" dining rooms, with seating faci- Dr.. Floyd M. MoCaffree, Director •will do my best to answer these place other than a fraternity Friday—"Alias ," lities for one hundred and fifty. of Redeàrch, Republican National questions fully and wit bout bias. house. The varied themes of these Thunder in the Sun" Spacious picture windows will Committee.' There are '96 students The Fraternity Criteria as stat- festive o6casions are Hawaii, The Saturday—"Say One for Me" overlook tbe campus. ed by the Interfraternity Confer- Gay Nineties, (Playboy, Shipwreck presently enrolled in the Washing- Economics Film ton Semester Program. On the second floor will be a ence advises that the obligation and Pook (??), just to name a few. large meeting room facing Her- Wednesday—¡Room 6 South Hall, The Washington Semester is a Of all fraternities is to encourage Next week I will attempt to deal rick Library. There will also be 12:30 pan. and 3:30 p.m., "From cooperative arrangement between the most complete personal de- with the physical and intellectual two smaller, private meeting- New Lands to Old" The American University and' ap- velopment of its members, intel- alms of tbe fraternities. The latter rooms, and an office to be used proximately 80 colleges and univer- lectually, physically and socially. is surely the most important for by various student organizations. These are the obligations and in- we are enrolled at Alfred Univer- sities throughout the United Landing To Be States. HonOr students from these The ground or basement floor deed the aims of all the fraterni- sity basically for intellectual pur- will include offices for the Fiat ties on the Alfred campus. suits. schools spend a semester of their junior year in Washington study- and Kanakadea, and a darkroom Which of these are imost impor- In closing I would like to rec- HeldOnFriday ing" American national government for use of both publications. A tant? This is a question that can omend emphatically that all elgi- The Marine Otfflicer Selection in action. large-size game room will also be only be answered by the individ- ble men visit all housese before Team will be located in the Alfred Each student completes a re- located on this floor. ual. For no apparent reason I will making any final decision. Student Union from 10:00 a.m. to search project, takes regular class- 2:00 p.m. on November 6. Captain es at American University, and at- Speaker Edward J. Rochiord, Marine Of- tends a field seminar three times On Thursday evening, No- Goldfish Bowl . . . ficer Selection Officer, will be a week. The program is administer- vember 12, Dr. Natalie Ren- present at that time to discuss ed through The American Universi- ner, professor of physics will The bewitching season [opened Their first appearence was at the Marine Commissioned Officer ty School of Government and Pub- speak at Howell Hall. Dr. Ren- as spooks, , flappers and Charlie Klan Alpine's costume party for Programs availaJble to college stu- lic Administration. ner is being sponsored by the Weaver invaded the Alfred campus the children of Alfred on Friday dents, and to interview interested European universities. Further this weekend. night. Glen Kunzman '61 «as back applicant^. Folk Song Club details will be given In next for the witchery. Captain RocMord points out that week's FIAT. HUM The Invisible Man was perceived all Marine training for under- Newly Formed A Hillel meeting will be at Tau Delt's Inner Sanctum par- graduate programs, both round and t ity. Prizes were awarded for the aviation, is scheduled to take Attention, all folk-song enthu- held Sunday, November 8, at siasts! A new folk song club is in. 4:00 in Alumni Hall, Room 2. wlerdest costumes. place during the summer, result- SHOE REPAIR ing in no academic interference. the process of being formed at At the meeting Ruth Silver- Flappers were resurected at Altred. Thé first meeting of this SERVICE man and Elihc Massel will Kappa Psi's Funeral Parlor, and Students who successfully com- plete this training -wtill be com- new group was held on Monday, speak on "The Hillel Institute" Speakeasy for a Roaring Twenties October 26, in the Brick lounge, For prompt pick-up and de. and Gail Chasin will speak on party on Saturday. missioned Second Lieutenants in livery leave your shoes at the United States M'arine Corps from 8 to 9 p.m. Those present her "Visit to Israel". The costumes were more diverse The Kampus Kave. upon graduation, and will be or- discussed various aspects of set- .at Kappa Nu's Halloween party.- dered to active duty for a period ting up an organization on cam- Revelers were entertained by Steve of three years. pus. Later, all who were interested J. LaPIANA This Could Cost Money! Levine, Steve Murray and Bob adjourned to the Union for an ' 126 Main St. Hornell It is necessary that all motor Klien. old-fashioned folk-sing (complete vehicles be registered at Mr: Alfred students -came as Alfred To the Alfred Student Body: with guitars and bongo drums). Fred Palmer's Office. It is also students to Lambda Chi's Hallo- Thank you for your overwhelm- necessary that all tickets for In response. The date of. the next meeting ween party and were entertained of the Folk Song Club will be an- parking violations, etc., be re- \ by Alfred students, Mike Monahan BETA OMEGA PIZZA ported to this office. Failure to nounced. Look for the posters ITALIAN SPECIALITIES and Frank Biele. around campus. SEAFOODS comply with' these rules may Theta Chi entertains Lambda mean a $10.00 fine. This rule • Our Exclusive Specialties • Chi at a dessert on Thursday. Back Beef on Kummelwick and will be enforced! for the weekend were Betty'Rien. Monotones ! JumbQ Ham Sandwiches rve triedre*Th e Folk-Song Group, which KITCHEN OPEN ke '59 and Corning nurses Jan Hob- had its first meeting October Weekdays—4 P.M. to Midnight "A work that aspires, however ble and Sandy Kaplan. • Saturdays—2 P.M. to Midnight ihumbly, to the condition of art Irene Tobey '60 of Pi Alpha mar- 26, Is planning a Folksing this Sundays—2 P.M. to 10 P.M. should carry its justification in ried Ron Zabloki on Saturday. Friday night, Nlovember 6, at Moderate Prices 8:30 in Physics Hall, room 27. every line." Barb Olney '62 returned to Sig- To Fit the Student's Budget STUBBY'S —Joseph Conrad ma for the weekend. Everyone, including mono tones, is invited and urged to 82 Erie Ave. Horpell, N.Y. (Near Station) come. Alfred University's Campus Newspaper ¡r-*o r-fo ir+o s^xn-s o->o cr* Published every Tuesday of the Represented for national advertis- u ®> ' tehool year by a student staff. 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Associate News Edltor — MA3CINE NEUSTADT If you find the PROPER Mystery Guest, the person Sports Editors — IRA RUBENSTEIN, NEAL GANTCHER Advertising Manager — JOEL WECHSLER wffl Identify himself and you will 'receive 25 dozen of Proof Editpr — CAROL SPQTH Circulation Director — JIM RABINOWITZ FREDDIE'S DOUGHNUTS at THE HUDDLE Special Staff — MARILYN CHAPEL, RICHARD RUBIN Each Week there will be an increase of 5 dozen, until the person BLETTER, JOYCE KLEIN. MAY ROSENFELD, SU- is found. CLUE: Mystery guest is .male and seen on both campuses OA-N tLUKFliilNE, » Inc. _c£b Reporters — flynn Begley, Ronald Berger, Roz Blocher, Dorise Bresnlck and'ls a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. He Is a family Noelle Cnsumano, Gerry Dolger, Peter Elkin, Nancy Gluck, Sheila Klein. Rhoda LAi)NPtB EflS Prager, Joe Warg«. marl and comes from Bradford, Pa. Richard Altman knows the Faculty Advisors — FRED B. GERTZ, HENRY C. LANGER, Jr. 450 Canisteo Street qiystery guest very well. TUESDAY,. 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Light, mild, Filter-Blend is to be found. Fortunately, when most people get thirsty flavorful tobaccos are artfully selected, they hanker for the good taste of Coca-Cola. then scientifically processed for filter Boswell (bSz'wSl). Nickname for a guy who is always hanging around to Wouldn't you like some popcorn right now? smoking. cadge Winstons from you. C'mon now, wouldn't you? SIGN OF GOOD TASTE "There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man Bottled under authority of The Coca-Colo Company by by which so much happiness is produced..." HORNELL COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson, VoL 1, Page 620 15 Cass Street Phone m R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. WINSTON-SALEM. U.C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959 PAGE POUR THE FIAT LUX, ALPRED, NEW YORK Saxons Slide to Sixth Setback; Frosh Gridmen Defeat Ithaca 9-0; Record 2-0 Face Brockport in Final Game Alfred's Freshman Football team roof. Midway through the next won its second game in as many quarter the tremendous running of by Eric Harrison tries last Saturday night, defeating MacVittie brought the ball to the end »zone, - making the score 20-0. game ended with Alfred in posses- ,In a football game that re sam- Bombers 10. Following a three Moments later iGuinan added the sion of the ball on their own 45. Ithaca's Frosh 9-0 at Merrill Field. pled a 3-Ring Circus, Alfred bowed yard loss, Bob Preston skirted 13 point. Near the end of the half Dick DeMofct' has been playing The offensive and defensive work to Ithaca 30-0 on the winner's field. yards for a touendown. The extra Ithaca threatened again, penetrat- ever since the iHobart game with of Joe Renwick, and the running of The entire game was played in a point failed, as a running play was ing as far as the Alfred 15. But an injured right hand. Yesterday, Tom MacVittie, along with Dave driving downpour and on a mud- stopped short of the goal line. The while throwing a block, he ¡broke filled gridiron. Alfred end, quarter- the Saxon forward wall stiffened, Lutsic's 20 yard field goal were half ended with Alfred holding a the arm. It will ibe a great blow to back and Jialfback Dick ¡DeMoitt and the half ended iwith the score the outstanding individual perform- 9-0 lead. the Saxons* hopes against Brock- broke his arm late in the second Ithaca 21-r-AKred 0. ances for the Saxons. In the second half, time and time port next week in the season's fi quarter. Ithaca received the second half Operating against three full again, Ithaca drove into Saxon ter- nale. The versatile junior has been Alfred won the toss and elected kickoff, and moved to the Alfred units, the men of DuBreuil played ritory. However each time they an Alfred stalwart all year. to kickoff, defending the south 29. Jim Kornish then intercepted a a fine and hard fighting (ball game, seemed ready to score, recovered An outstanding feature of an goal. Joe Yannuzzi kicked the iball pass thrown by Bobby Ryan on moving at will for large gains otherwise poor ball game was the fumbles or interceptions by Ren- to Jerry Neufang, who took it on the 25, squelching the Bomber throughout the first half. They "birth of a fullback" — "Teddy wick stalled theip. A rook-rlbbed the goal line and returned it to threat. Four plays later the Saxons tired in the second half, but pass BeaT" £agan. Late in the game Purple and Gold line also deserves his own 28. 'Following four running were back on their own 16. They •interceptions by Remwick stalled "Teddy BeaT" went into the game much credit. It ^as truly a team plays which brought the ball to the went into punt formation with many an Ithaica drive. at fullbaok. He carried the ball victory. Saxon 43, Neufang scampered into Kelley as deep man. The pass from Lutsic kicked his field goal early once for a six yard advance. This Next iweek the undefeated Frosh the "Promised iLand" on the next •center was high, and sailed over in the game after the Saxon at- play. John Quinan kicked the point, his head into the end zone where rush puts Pagan in the top ten journey to Rochester to take on the runners in the country for average tack stalled on the visitor's 20. The and the Botmibers led 7-0. Falcigno he fell on it, averting a touchdown, ball almost cleared the fieldhouse Yellowjaoket • Frosh. took the kickoff out to the Alfred but giving Ithaca a safety and a yards per carry. 40, and on third down, after two 230 lead. The quarter ended with line ixucks availed the visitors no further scoring. nothing, DeMott kicked Ithaca Ithaca scored »nee more in the ¡back to their own 26. On the next final quarter. With 11 (minuites left play from scrimmage, deft half in the game halfback Bob Valesen- Jimmy Bradshafw fumoibled and Al- te rambled 38 yards for the Bomb- Do ìbu Think fòr ìburself? fred recovered on the 27. On fourth ers' final tally. This time Benny down, with the tball on the 30, Lo- (TEST YOUR WITS ON THESE QUESTIONS*) pez faded hack to his left; he spot- Alfred — Ithaca Lineups ted Steve Crossman at the line of Alfred Ithaca . scrimmage with an open field and L.E. DeMott Gashman blockers in front of fcfan. However L.T. Pagan Bedosky the ball slipped off Lopez's fingers L.G. Narde Sanslviero and • fell incomplete, ending the C. Hatch Angelo scoring threat. The resit of the R.G. McAlee Quinan quarter saw ¡both teams wallow in R.T. Yannuzzi Boots the mud, unaJble to score. R.E. Pfeiffer Raffe rty The second quarter opened with L.H. Crossman Bradshaw Ithaca in possession of the ball oa P.B. Falcigno Cain the Alfred 38. Two plays moved the R.H. Kornish Neufang ball to the 31, and then Bradshaw Q.B. Lopez Ryan chalkel up another tally bursting Substitutions through the center of the line and ALFRED—Besch, Byrne, Daig- outrunning the Alfred secondary. nault, Fanta, Ferguson, Gross, Guinan again kicked the point, giv- Hale, Herold, Kelley, Kliuwe, Mach- ing the Bombers a 14 point advan- olz Manko, Nelson, Parke, Reed, tage. Midway thriugh the quarter Ries, White, Zoldan Ithaca began another drive iron ITHACA — Morselli, CConnell, their own 41. Chiefly on the power Schroeder, Segal, Serapilio, Si- running of Neufang and Bradshaw monds, Stanbro, Tofte, Valesente, they advanced to the Alfred 3. On Wales, Weeks, Wilde, Wilson, Be- the next play fullback A1 Cain dell Bement, Bouchier, Bouton, fumbled and the Saxons recovered. Brady, Carbonaro, Carmean, Carty, The Purple and Gold decide to play Clark, Cowles, Dailey, Demby, De- '*I don't want it, you can have it." Renzo, Gala, Gallagher, Hanson, The statement "Experience is the best teacher" On the ensuing play, Steve Kelley Hatch, Hill, Hogan, Kryinsky, La- is (A) the faculty's confession failure; (6) a fumbled, and' Ithaca recovered on mendola, Maurer, Meliti dogmatic way of saying you can learn by doing; the 3. Cain then iburst into the Morselli kicked the point. The (C) an excuse-for trying anything once. AD BD CD I • X Viceroy has a thinking man's filter— If someone called you a Finnerty 1st, Sweet 2nd beatnik, would you (A) the best filter of its kind ever developed insult him right back? (B) . . . the filter that changed America's ask him if he knows what a smoking habits. And only Viceroy has a In Canisius Invitational beatnik really is? (C) thank him for the compliment? smoking man's taste. by Siu Kellerman *If you checked (B) on three out of four of Last Saturday, Alfred's Frank Next Saturday, Alfred's harriers AD BD CD' Tinnerty won the Canisius College will be entered in the New York these questions, you're a high-test character •annual Invitation Cross Country State Cross Country Championship If you saw a dinosaur —you think for yourself I meet for the second time by break- at Terra Cotta Field. The whole roaming around the cam- pus, would you say, (A) I ¿: student body should came out to ing the record he set last year. "Big, ain't he?" or (B) i Though hampered by rain, he cov- watch the favored Alfred squad try "Where's the movie play- ered the 4:7 mile Delaware Park to regain the title they lost last ing?" or (C) "This place course in 23:12, knocking 19 sec year. is sure out of date!" onds off his old record of 23:31. VARSITY RUNNERS AD BD CD Finnerty leading all the way, fin- 1. Finnerty Alfred ished 75 yards in front of team- 2. Sweet Alfred A. Hackett OAC Do you base your choice mate Larry Sweet. Alfred's other 3. of a cigarette mostly on members of the top ten finisners 4. T. Farry Cobleskill (A) what your friends say were Joe 'DiC&millo and Carl Blan- 5. N. Marincic Cobleskill they like? (B) what your chard, placing 6th and 7th respec- 6. J. DiCamillo Alfred own judgment tells you is tively. 7. C. Blanchard Alfred best? (C) what the makers 8. L. Faxon CofbleS)klll say about their product? The big surprise of the meet was 9. B. Afilien Cobleskill Cobleskill's upset over a highly fav- 10. L. Sauer U. of B. AD BD CD ored Alfred squad. Coblesklll won (the team title with 37 points, fol- VARSITY TEAMS It's a wise smoker who depends on his lowed by Alfred with 39, and O. 1. Cobleskill—37 own judgment, not opinions of others, in 2. Alfred—39 A.C. with 98: his choice of cigarettes. That is why men Familiar 3. OAïC—98 pack In the freshman meet, Bob Lew- and women who think for themselves or cowitz of Alfred came within one 4. U oí B—105 crush- usually smoke Viceroy. They know only proof second of equaling Sweet's course 5. Buffalo State—140 box. record, touring the 2.9 mile course 6. Cortland—140 In 14:41. Alfred was edged out of 7. Roberts Wesleyan—160 a frosh victory by Buffalo State, 8. Canisius—270" a team they tied in their only pre- 9. ETIC—303 The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows— vious encounter this year. Buffalo 10. Oswego—306 11. Brockport—»28 ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER...A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! State's frosh harriers took the ^1959, Brown Sc Williamson Tobacco Corp, team title with 2« points, followed li. Niagara—340 by Alfred with «1. 13. St. Bonaventure—369