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VOL. 26 - — No. I MONTREAL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962 CIRCULATION: 5,000 Chartrand Red Tape FinaSlyFinally GutCut - Back Door Officially Opened Expansion AAt t SGWU Program Is '---- Underway . · Thursday Annex modifications now provide eight new ~ Socialist Political classrooms for SGWU. Leader and Fiery SirS ir Georgef:eorgf' William's exten­exten• Speaker to Deliver sions ion program,program. to liehe ultimatelyult.imatelJ• realizedr Pali,.1.•d in tilethe erection ofor a Election Address. modernmoclen, ten-storylen-storr building,h11ildin!';. be­he­ gan this summer with major MichaelM ic-11:iel Chartrand.Chartrnncl. provin­proYin­ 0 altt-rations l. cialria l leader of the C.C.F..C.C'.F .. andancl alterations at thehP College('oll~•ge ..\11- An­ one(ollP ofor Quebec'sQuehP<•'s outstandingoul~lanclin~ nex,11ex. 201:1201:i Drummondllr11111111011<1 Street. socialists.i;o<·i:ilists. will addressn installationinstallatiou of eighteiidat new George( ;corge students ThursThnrsd cl a~ a y.-. classrooms.c·lnssr(>o1ns. ::;en1 seminar inar · roo111s, rooms, I.astJ ,11sl year~-par tilethp a11cliP1H audience·e packedpac·l,ecl fac·nltyfaculty offic office,-e , a stuclt-nt student loungeJoung,~ 111< al at n briberybrihny hvh y the com1i:111y company haveha Yf' super\supervision· ision sufficessut"fi<"c~ asa~ a spacegpa<"e ror st nowJIOW beenhe<•II mademncll' public.Jllthli<' . "I willwil l for study,ucly, writingwriting- reports or not set~le settle behindhehincl the sce111 scenes."•s ." justjust to rcud.read . HooksBooks will notnot. tiehe <.:tiarlrChartranda ncl said>rs throughoutthrou;.:hout Fresh­ did irnl'l1 such a marvellousmat·1·l•llo11s jobjoh at manma II registration.n•1;islra t ion. These girlsi:irl~ last year's hall. (27)I:: 7 I wereWPl't' brought beforehefot:(' a judgingjud;.d n~ pa panel nPI consist consisting it1~ o[ of Tick,•tsTickets forrur thethP hullhall arear<' on :'lii<-helt•Michele Laperrier Laperrieree as C"ltair- chair­ sale atal t the hP st student uc!rnt r reception­e <·epl ion­ 111an.man. ProfessorProfl'i;sor Bedfordl:ledronl of the i>'tist in the basementha,wnwnt areaurea or Mathematics,\lathPIIHtlic·,; department.depa1·tme111. Mr.l\11·. from thethP 1 various·nriou" representati­representati­ Allen of flicth,. Registrar'sHeg istr,n·,-: office.offic-P. ves.\'l'S. If filethe - receptionistrPception isl is ab­ah­ Mrellln-• AlePhic.:'111-l'hie. Presidentl'n•sid1·11t ofor theth<• sent,Sl'llt, ticketstick<•ts can hehp 1111rchaspcl purchased SI'S.Sl':-5. Missa\lls>< O'Brien.0'1:lrien. PresidentPrp,;id1·11t from I.arryLarn· BlondHloncl TinaEna Pal-l'al­ of tliethe IlDW'Allll\\' ..\ and Miss~liss Palnick,l'alnich, nick and KutlieHulhe Karp (in the freshmanI• rC'sh111a11 week chairman.dtairman. eveningc,e11i111;· division).dh·isio111. There are also 1111111ero11s numerous other represent­represent­ TheseThe>Xlcntl greeting to mm alla.II students. Il hope that all of us will develop 11nd and grow usas scholars and 11er:-<'J11S persons during this coming year. Edu­Edu: cation,·ation has a great deal to do with the seizing of oppor­ tunities and I hopeho1>e that you will take full advantageadrnntu;.,;e 4t/,4th International of the opportunities for learningle:irning that are available here. These years 11s as students should be very preciousprerioui1 ones, as for many of you this may be the last extensive and3nd intensiveintensh·e period you will have to engage in the pursuitpurMuit ofor knowledge. I urge you to take full advantageatlvanta;.,;e or these Seminar Nov. 6-10 640 opportunities. I would like to add a specialspecfal word of welcomewelromc tolo new students who are now at the beginning of a college "Nationalism."Nationalism... . . and After?" Topic of career.t•areer. This experience should be a thrilling and challenging<·hallenging one for you. I sincerely hope that you, too,too, (onference;Conference; more than 60 delegates from will take full advantage otof your opportunities. Itft is sad tolo realize that becausebe<:m1se of the competition for placespla1•es in 30 universities registered. universities all who qualify cannot be admitted due to lack of space.s1rnce. New students, therefore, have a double responsibilityre11ponsibility to make full use of their opportunities;op1>ort11nities; “Nationalism"":irneMt endeavouren1le.-1Vo11r on the part ofor all Gettrgef:Por~e . is expectedex1>ected to exceed the success-.u,•c-ess of last yearsyear's " CausesCau,;es oof f us. of War"\Var" Seminar, in the number of delegates and speakers. RobertRolH'rt C.C, KaeJtae The majormajol' 1>ol'tion portion of the conferen,·e conference will be concerned Pl"rluelll"l rincipal and11,11d VVIC'e-Chan,-.•llor ice-O ta n«s-l lor -withwith ,itudy study groups.grnups. EachE'.a<"h group,~1-oup, consistingconi>isting of ten students, will~111 discussili•euss preparedprep3rl'd 1>:1pcrs papers on such topicsto1iics :1,; as new nationalim,nattonahm, by Don Lee ,w,·tsectionalism, ionalism, regionalism,rei-:ionaliieak1•rs ofor world renown including Orientation Week Report ProfPl'of FrederickJ,'redPri<'k L. Schuman,S<"lrnman, Prof. Quincy Wright and Prof. A . Or-anskiOritanski. TheyTh•'Y will speak on “Nationalism"Nationalism and WarWu", ’, " In­ “Education"Edueation is what a per­ dealtde.'\lt withwil.'h a differentdif-ferent facet ofor Future1-'ulurc ResidenceRe'iltlctu•e _ ternational Law and OrganizationOrg3nir::'ltion as a solution to World Con­ son does, not wliatwhat is done to universityuuh·ersity life. Mr. Johnstone, representingrepresPnting flict”,tl ict", and “The'"The DevelopmentDevelo1m1ent of InternationalismI nternation.i llsm and:1 od Supra-Sn pra­ him,”him," observedobsened Professor D. B. the Student ServicesSen-ices Office, CConduct; onduct spoke or an upcoming suney nationalism",n11tionali'!m", respectively.ret1peeth•cly. Clarke in the morning orienta­ spoke of an upcoming survey tion session in Budge Hall,Hali, Sir George students, noted ofor nearbynearbJ· accommodation forror More,\lore than ilO (50 dcle~atct1 delegates from overon~r 30 universities have September 18. Mr. 1''lynn, Flynn, are successorssucceSHors to studentsstndentx andan,t a'possiblea.· possible investi­in\·esti­ gationgatiou into a future universityuui,·ersity 11ll'eadyalready completed preliminary registration.rf'gistration. Among these AdressingAdressiug students starting G~rgianGeorgian traditions and should ,•ountriescountries whichwhi<'h will be representedrepr('llelltl'd are Nigeria.Nigeria, West Indies,Indies, conduct themselves in a way residence.resillence. s,•ning Serving also as For­ their first year at Sir George, eign Student Advisor,Atlvisor, behe may Israel,J,;r:iel, Afghanistan, Belgium, Scotland and the . thattbat will not discreditilieeredit the uni­ Professor Clarke indicated the also be helpful to Sir George'sGeorge'"' self-prodding attitude neces­neees­ versity. He said that students self-prodding one hundred and seients-fil seventy-five e Honorary ChairmenChairmPn for the Seminar are —- Dr. H.ff. F. Hall, sary for university success. He shoulds lt o u l d acquaint themselves sary foreign students. PrincipalPrint"ipal EmeritusJ,~meri1m; of Sir Georger.eor,,;c Williams University, the cited new students’students' overparti­ with University and Facultyl<"'acuUy Council organizationorgani7.ation and with HonorableHouornhlc .Jt'an .lean Lesago,l.csagt', PremierP1·emier ofo! the Province of QuebecQuebee cipation in extracurricular ac­ Council New students were givengin'n an the availablea vailai':>le Student Activ­ and the Honorable John lliefenbaker,l)iefenbakPr, Prime Minister of Can­Can~ tivities and their failure to idea ofor the University'sUnh·ersity's variedrnrie:wh “a"a greater;,;r,•111er knowledgeknowlf'dge and understanding of fiv~ per cent first-year failing rate. He pointed out that once search out summer jobs beforeIIC'fON! theth•~ forcesrorcPs of nationalism,nationali,1111, internationalismintern11t:ionaliS'lll andanti supranation-suprauatioo­ aa. student has failed a year, the second term. He also in­ Central YMCA\' MCA itself oper­ dicated the availability of pro­ nlism with an aim of creating greater self-conviction and de­de­ chances for readmission are dicated ates men's physicalJ)hysic:il programproi,:ram virtually nil. vincial bursaries. and alsoa!NO soda! social acti\ activities ities for terminationterminarion in 011r our pursuitpnr,rnit of peace,11eace, life and happiness.”ha111>inesi1." This both sexes~l'xes Sir Georger:eorge studentst1t 11,1 .. n Is A DD,111g,·r anger is intendedint.<>11l studentRtudeut activities, including Club, Europel-~uro1>e ·1;:J, '63, to conversa­con,en;a­ • • froshfro1'11 week, the Winter Carni­ tional coursesl'OUrs<'s in severalsen:n1I for­ val and the Garnet and3Dd Gold eign language.language_ Revue. Tempering his remarks concerning the presencep r e s e n c e OrientationOrienta1ion did,ti,1 muchmu,•h to in­ ofor thesethe.se activities and the form newn>'w students ofo! whatwhal to10 many dubs,elubs, he too indicated expectex11ect at university,unhersity, andan,t also of: of the many extras available Whatever became of: :nailalJIA became of the many extras Whatever the danger of overparticipa­o\·er1mrticipa­ the danger tion, particularly in 1l1e the firstfir11t to themlhem during,luring recreation1·ccreationa,l til Whenever conversation on the campus year. hours. turnstums to music, someone is sure to mention Nero C. Caesar, the name of Nero Claudius —- the man CLASS OF ’57?'57? with the golden lyre. No other virtuoso on this difficult instrument has ever come close to the renown achieved by this boy S.U.S.S. U.S. NOTICE from Antium. In his formative college Sir GeorgeGeo,.e Williams UniversityUni ..nity has been invited to participate in thetile Second CongressC011CJrl!S5 on CanadianConadia11 Affairs held ot LavalLovat Uni­ years, Nero was something of a tradi­ versity. tionalist, but at his apex he came very The topic of thettie congress thistftis yearyeor is "Canada and Her Econo­Econo• close to what moderns callcaU “Le"Le Jazz my”mr"• . TheT1le conferenceconfeftllce will take place, from November 20tb20th to Hot”.Hot''. Those of his contemporaries and NovemberNov-ber 24th. StudentsStadetlts interestedi• terested in representing Sir George relations who survived the era he domi­ may pick up an application formfor111 at thel'he receptionist desk. Applications will be accepted until October tbetlle 13th at 12 noon,noon. nated —- and they arc regrettably few —- thetfte forms havellave to be returned, to the receptionist in a sealedseoled recall that in his finaltinal phase he was et1velope,envelope, addressed to thetfle Minister of External&tenlal Affairs. strangely preoccupied with torch songs. His career reached its peak in Rome in a blazing performance of his famous lyre solo against a trumpet obligato by a group of cats known as the Praetorian 100/o10% Discount Guardsmen. Rome was never the same thereafter.thereafter. for all Ceorgians Georgians • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • afat Rome wasn'twa.m't rebuilt in a day. Safe,Saf<',stea1/ysari11gattheBof!tl steady saving at the B o fA/ 'Mtnf03wuKnauesM DANH.,_., r ivif the surest.mrelt wayl\'ay toro buildbrufd your Qm'°'I/W'°' finances.ji11<111ces. OpenOpe,r youry1111r B of M • Sa1·i11gsSavings AccountArcoum today. I A. SofiaSofio -and Son Co. Custom Tailors and HaberdasheryHaberdoshery B a n k o f M o n t r e a l BANK OF MONTREAL GIRLS' GEORGIAN BLAZERS - SUMMER ~"'44'7ilr4t~@04MuUi4. AND WINTER CLUB JACKETS - SUITS TOP COATS - OVERCOATS - CANADIAN THE BANK WHERE STUDENTS' ACCOUNTS ARE WARMLY WELCOMED WWOOL OOL COLLEGE TIES SPORTS JACKETS • "► - Ready Made andaad Made to Measure There are 81 B of M BRANCHES in thetne MONTREAL DISTRICT to serve•erve you DDrn111n1ond ru m m o n d & St.:-it. ('atherineI \atheri11t' Sts.~ti,;. Hram-h:Brnn,·b: 1418 DRUMMOND K.K -T..J. KKMvKIlER.,K!<}r;J.,J,;JlBR-, M,lfo1111ye,- a n a g e r Directly across from ftreftie University S.c;. '\f. M. DAVIDSON,DA\' 1 D:-iO'.\l, FT.H. K. MONRO,JIJF::'\RO, AssistantA -~-~i.,fo11t ManagersManagP.r.~ VI. 2-4481 , . •. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2,2. 1962 GEORGIAN • PAGE 3

LEVESQUE NOTICE TD TO GEORGIANS GE0R6IANS IF OF RALLY IN S.U.S..S: II. .S: · BY-ELECTIONBY-ELECT/ON FIRST NOTICE BIRKS HALL By-elections for two vacant positions on the S.U.S. will be held on October 24-25. TheTIie Hoo-ble Honorable Rette Rene Le¥esq11e Levesque (Mia• (M in­ Any student wishing to apply for Clubs isf'ffister of Natural Resources ill in thetlle Lesage Liberal Cabinet),Cabinet I. will be guest speaker Chairman or S.U.S. Secretary may obtain at thetfle SGWU SG W U Liberal Club gathering neat next on official nomination form at the Student Tuesday,TIN!Sday, OOctober ctober 9 in Birks Hall. AAt t this Receptionist Desk. mass rally it is expected that Mr. Le­ All application forms must be completed vesqueyesque will amplify-plify the Liberal statement must be completed that "The nationalisationnatio-lization of private as so specified and placed in a scaled en­ Hydro-ElectricHydro.Electric companies will be a factorfactM velope addressed to the Chief ReturningRetuming I in the economic development of the Pro­Pro• Officer to be left at the StudeatStudent Reception­ vinceYince of Quebec9aebec andCllld its people." ist..ist .. Desk. NationalisationNati-lization will probably be the Further information regarding rules and main issue in the forthcoming Provincial regulations of candidates and elections may election.election, November 16. be obtained from the Chief Returning Of. Of­ Mr. Levesque was bornbam in New Car­Car• ficer. lisle,lisle. educateded11cated at Laval and is well known as a radioradie and newspaper personality. Tentative Schedule • Another prong of suffrage of By-Election • October 2 Nominations forms available • Girls Join Boys' Club Course October 19 T v.'w o Freshettes recentlyrecenlly 12.00 Deadline Deadline for handing for handing in in made Universitylfniversit,· historyhil1torv when t11e,·they becamehe<"a 111e th·e the first girls on nominations forms thethe· general Arts degree cour­ October 20-23 I seEe at Sir George sponsoreds11011sored b\I.I) Boys'Doys' Clubs of Canada.Canada. Campaigning Juanita BoselliBose Iii and Marilyn:\laril~ n October 24-25 }forlgsonHodgson joined their 21'.! l male October 24-25 I ma le counterpartscounterpa;-ts last v.eelcweek for a Balloting hectich1:ctic four daysdu,·s ofor orientation to the mores ·of of Montreal\\.lontreal andaud John K. Plaskon the local Boys'Boy,i' Clubs. Itlt is in Chief ReturniDCJ Returning Officer thesetite8e ClubsCluhs that the !c 1 background the traineestrainPes recei­ veYE> at Sir George George.. After ~-rad11- gradu­ :itation. ic111. Boys'Uoys· ('luh Club of Cunada Canada (a national organisationorganization I hopes thethf- successfulSUCCi'Ssful students will JuanirtaJuanitta BoselliBosefli and Marilyn HodgsonHodgsan NOTICE enter full time work as Boys'Boys· NOTICE ClubC'lub ExecutiveE,cecutive DirectorsDirel'tors or AcademicAc-adem ie studiesstudies were for­ panel discussions,discus,;ion8, saw mot010\ ies. The 4th Annual Seminar on International Af*Af. 1,erhapsperhaps continuecontinuf• on for theirth"?ir gottenirottPn temporarily as the girls visited Boys'Boys· Clubs,Cluhs. went\\ent bowl­bowl• fairs wifiwiH take place from November 6th to 10th. MasterMa>'ter of Social Work\\'orlc degrees.degre<•s. v.ere, .. ere welcomed to Montreal ing and examined Sir George. The topic this year is Nationalism —- and after ? 11ndand Sir George byhy the upper­ ByBr the end of lastla!:'t week,week. all classmendaH8men alreadyalread,· on the cour­ the Boys’Boys' Clubs of Canada Application~pplication formsfonns are available at the receptionist, HowToHow To Stop Smoking se.~e. Juanita and Marilyn met scholarship students were ex­ex• in1n a sealed envelope, addressed to the Minister of the 8 new male stndents students and If you smoke and wish you hausted — but eager to begin External Affairs. Application forms wiH not be then, wearing big grins and h:iusted - but eager to begin didn•tdidn’t ... then read in October’sOctober's accepted after 12 noon Friday, October 5th. even<·Yen bigger "'11"elC'ome "Welcome Week",veek .. livingli\'ing Universityt ,ni\•ersity life to its accepted after 12 noon Friday, October 5th. Reader•sReader’s DigestDig<.-st how to be your buttons,hnltons. toured Montreal,:.\lontreal. held fullest.fu llest. own boss when it comes to cigarettes (there are three simple steps you can take to .. •stoptop smoking forever).forever). Is toto­ ­ bacco really habit-forming ..•• . . OCTOBER 19tll 19th FRESHMEN! SAVE UP TO HALF does it help ease nervous tensiontensiOft .•.. . . how does it affect the rest Unbeatable College StadenlStudent Rates ofef youryeur body? Get your copy SPECIA'LSPECIAL CONVOCATIO CONVOCATION'N SEND NO MONEY. YOU ARE BILLED LATER oef f Reader’sReader's DDigest igest todtoday ay . • . • . 39 articles of lasting interest. AT SALVATION ARMY CITADEL TIME MAGAZINE ...... _ 27 wks ...... 1.97 On TIME...... | TIME...... I yyr ...... 4.00 0n For installation of new principal CR. (R. C. 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Catherine PLAYBOY ...... 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th PLAYBOY ...... _ 2 yrs .....------_...... 9.00 On ESQUIRE ...... _ 8 months ...... 2.00 • 11.00 a.m. and 7 7.30 .30 p.m. FORTUNE ..... | n FORTUNE...... I yr ...... 7.50 0□ (1 MOttMark "a•• "R" fof for -olsl renewals! ~to all ANNUAL HARVEST-HOME > Georgian~---~~-~•l~:.J_ GirlsGirts 1 THANKSGIVING SERVICES - - ~ I- SetNf--- to: -- 1 0,w To * ------for : alterations THANKSGIVING DECORATIONS I - remodeling STUDENT MAGAZINE AGENCY I & dresses, etc. THANKSGIVING MUSIC I & dresses, ete. 7360 OSTELL CRESCENT THANKSGIVING SERMONS I OSTELL CRESCENT i11 Come toto: : , Montreal 9, Que. RE. 1-2246 • SIMPSONSSIM PSO NS The Reverend NORMAN RAWSON, RAWSON. D.D D.D„ .. Ministef' Minister • Name ...• ...... _ _. ....- ...... ___ ._,,,•• ,, •••••••• , ••• ,...... • ...... I of PreachinCJPreaching at both Services.Senices. I Address I* LONDON I •--•--••••••-•••••••••.... •••••••••••••••••••••••••··· · •• · I Young People's Fellowship after i'I City ...... · 1 1461 CRESCENT ST. Evening Service I City ...... I PfloaePii one VI.YI. J.3549 2-354* I I EVERYONE WARMLY WELCOME SGW University Class of I'"I Mrs.MtS. CLEIN • SGW University Class of ...... 1

• l"""" ...... • I It MMI l II 14I .. I11 I 1i II i-U•~•I « t 'I *■*♦«t•t.-1 1I • •~< "'•.~.. ••!'!' ,'!'I,.~ .~.. ~ . ~•~• ~• •~ •~• ~~------"' . .... ~ ... ------PAGE ~4 • GEORGIAN TUESDAY.TUESDAY, OCTOBER ,.% TO*J98' - - . A t « -~~RGIAN ‘ - - . K . ------— grande dasseclasse ciJ GEORGIAN The Georgian is published every Tuesday throughout the universityuniver>ity year l:,yby the Publications Commission of Sir George Williams University,Univer>ity, 1435 Drummond Street, Montreal 25,25, Que.,Que., Telephone VI. 9-7515.9-7515 • Authorized.Authorized as second class mail by thethe PostPost OfficeOffice Department,Department, Ottawa,Ottawa, LAM65l a m b 's A «nd•nd for payment payment of of postage postage in in cash.cash. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...... MAURICE POTEET t-rA\..ES a l e s Ff't{OM R O M 1 Managing Editor ...... Ena EnaPah1ickFol**icfc News Editor ...... Bryan BrY°" Knight K"ight Shakes]* * ^J Sports Editor ...... Mary Gandall Shakespeare Fe-aturesFeatures Editor ...... H e let1 Murphy AdvertisingAdvertisinCJ Manager ...... Haldane Haldane Pftt Pitt B11siaessBusiness ManaCJer Manager ...... , ...... · Michel DesaulniersDe50ulniers Circulation Manager ...... Norman deCarufe)deCarufel IN THIS ISSUE: Ruthe Karp,Karp, ESA News Chief;Chief: Allen Geller , Car­ toonist;toonist: SPORTSSPORTS: : Mike Gibson, Alex Shenfield, Dave Cohen , Nelson Goldsmith,Goldsmitn Allan Zilbert;Zilbert: Gordon Peffer, Gloria LidskyLids~y , Judy Tarnow-Tarnow­ shsky: MichelMich~I Fournier, features writer,writer, Gary Hill;Hlll: Gail Fenston , an<*?and ~ n anonymous features cartoonist:cartoonist: and.>nd Wandabelle Smoot. Don McLaughlin.Mclaughlon. polif_•,1 A\ fourth estate where we chasedd1M,e our delicate inki11 k on inci­ neratornerator stacks...stacks ... to become a more protean form : 6e\\e.r- wail’waif and woof, drooping virtue and otherothei· sacrificessaerifices to man’sman's whistle and moan, perplexed because loose endsends 11irtflirt soso frantic in overlapping voids —- yet still-bornsl.ill-bom inj n junction; and we saysay thesethe:-;e lreshfresh year~,ear students are LETTER S to thetl1e E D ITO R gTeen;green; maybe they are, and maybe we have a POLICY : LETTERS EDITOR caught not the an:.in oblique net which caught (not the classic, not the NORTEANORTJ-::AMEHll'A:-:OS M ER I CANOS .,nlyonly leadlt'111l tolo thelht• 11111'1,•ttr nuclear an•an­ D ear Sir, 1,I, 2, 3 go commercial,c-ommercial, notnot. the :-ynthesissynthesis straight-lacer:-)straight-lacers) :\;\,Jl(;os DE Cl.' BA ulhilutionnihilation of lifelift• aml and so-"'0• AMIGOS DE Ol.’BA 1 Why\Vh~ doesn’tdo,•,-n't theth,~ GEOR­CH•:OR• ,la’species :-:pecies justjust. as solidRolid ;md and true as anybody, with\\ ith busy elety,•l•·ty In thrhP e U.S.A.t .S.1\. and all Calle<"':lilt> 171 i KntreJ,;ntrf' 1I yv H,H , Vedarioy.,. thereforelll<'rt>fo1·,• 111•1wnl appeal to be a hallmarkhnll11u11·k for our stu­st11- 11f'arlloar Sir: tlie11 ... peoplel"'"P"' ofor :'ljorthNorth :\ulf'ricaAmerica dent,th•11t, paper..,.. ,wr. TheTh•: GEORGIANca-:oHAHAN local]ocal names...names ... while like the madman in the same 1 tot.o urge111·~•· upon thetilt' D.1 • S. go­;.:o­ patch, seeing moremot·e devils than he can take care of; An iirKiinizalianor~m1i:1:11t-ion off>f North~,,rth representsl"t'Jll't'"''nf-; rbetht• maturityIIIH1111·ity and vernment\"l't·11m,•111 the111,, rightril(ht of peo­p,•o- integrityinl,•g1·itJ ofol a greatJ.(l'f'Ul institu­in .. 1 itll­ Americans,Anu•1·il'llll", livingJh·ing inill Cuba,t.'11b11, ples1_1l<'s to choose.-lwo,.,• tlieirthf'ir ownO\lll and the lover, feelingfeelinp: her face asksaski; more than a three-three­ tion. After:\ ft.,•r all,nll, thereth,•1·0 arc"'"' sti­sli• views,•if>\\S with 1tl11rm alarm the1111' acti­m ·li• way\\Hl of life;lift•; andnntl to demandd1•1111111d point dissertation ... buthut it’sit's all really just a plot^plot forfot· mulatingmul11tlni.:- debates1J<•b111,•s on011 pre-m.-t-J>n'•ma• vities,·i1les ofor thelhC' Unitedl"nitt•d StatesStlll'C'S thelht• truthlrulh about,uhout t'nba.1 ·111111. IfU metaphor, not dormantilormant in anyone's bosombo:-:om : especiallyespeeinlly Governmentflo,·1•r1111wnl inIn carrying1·m·1·yl11,: out ritalril11l relationshipsr.-1,11io11shi1,s forr.. 1· bravebr1no forfo,· the savage.saYage. . 1ta series" ., 1· i " s ofor aggressionsni:;1,tr ..s"Jon<; souls. Nearly:\1•nrly all thetht." male against11,:;11i11 ,-f Cubac ·uba which\\ hit-h can,•:rn lent!h•111l students,,., 11 peaceful1w111•,•ful in­in• me ·?! Why\\"hy ,can’t·:in' t ""we writew,•llf• our l..-i11tent of 1h,• the Unbanc·uhan 11 people's•·0111,•'s One of the most pleas­pleas­ problems to the magnanim­ strusl ruµ;~·••· g g le for tin*I h,• 1·ij.\hl right tolo d,J,•• e­ 11robh•111,; Io th,• m11g1111111i11- ant jobs of an editor is ous GEORGIANt.,a,;oRcllA!li andnn,J receive,.,• .,,.ive dill vhrisintus cided,J,• theirllu•h· owno\\ 11 destinyd1•sfin)· —- 11a till f•I, ri."'t•••t• .fl right,l'lµ;hf; thatI h11I hashtt'< lieenIH."<'11 endors­,•111lors• opening up his morning experiencedt.":\J>•·1•if'11,·,>t.1 advice?ndvit-.-? Please?l'h•a,;,•'! edt••I byh;v 1110,-t most ol'ol" thellw peoplesJ1<'0J1h:s of mail, but wbenwhen he11e reads Only 84 daysdars till ChristmChristmas as and (henihen it will be too tin'lh•• world.,,oa·ld. on 11nd and on andalld on :rnd and on >} ouou1·s rs etc.,.-.f4•., late. Too late to do 1(he studyingsturl ying· you should have begun.heg·un. late. Too late to he DailyD11ih violations~iolalions of Unbant 'uhan —- well,well. it ruins the D esp erate. Too late to do term paperspa.pen; that werew<>re overdueo,·erdue threethref' territoryt,•rriloi·,· includeinl'lml,• penetra­11••11d 1·:1• morning. Another pleas­ weeks,,veeks before.befo1·e. Too late to craml·rnm for courseseo1m,es that 1·e re - tion ofof· theth,• country,·onnfr) by mi­mi- ure for the editor is to litary1i1111·,· 11h·1·rnll; aircraft; aerial,11 •1·111! ha­ ure for the quire11uil'e at least 111 hours of diligent effort.pf fort. be greeted with a letter rassmentrnss ..1u "nl of freightersfrPiJ,:hlt"rs com­l 'tHH• • • • Why,Why, despite allnil (hethe preachingpreal•hin.!! (hatthat the Adminis­Arlminis­ ingin~ tolo Uuha;Cuba; U.t·. S. ,ksll'o, destroy­·­ well written,writ.ten. and wwhat's hat’s •·rsers 1·h·.-li111{circling theseth<'f.•• fr1•i~ht, freighters;•rs: better;hetter: typed. The style Dear Sir, trationti-ation pours forth,forth. despiteshmen fail to heed the U.t ·. S. aggressionsn~,:.1•,•:-,~ions .ng against,,i11,-.t. UiihanI ·111u111 sentries-.,-111 i-1 .. s outsideoubid,• the ves,·es to make it moremo,·e con­ 1the h,i cafeteria1'l1frt~1·i>1 in thetht' VMt’A\" ;\It 'A. evidenceeYidf'nce beforebefo,·e them ? :'l-11v11IN aval BBm,c ase at-al· G(,unnl,llllllllO; uantanam o; troversial subject mat­ and,md decideddl'dded tot.o 1~•y try the newllt'W andm11I haveh11,·,· 1111\\ now extended•·~t<'111l1°d to ter) just asaH long as the ,;tud,,ntstudeut lunchlunc-h room. I.J. stag­sr11g­ Isls the lure of all theth<' parties,pm·lies, the fun and gayga:v times 111'111111actual naval,.,,,-111 bombardment,ho111hard11w11i te1·) just long geredJ{('rt'd upnp the stairssl11irs with my to be badhad on the myriadsm.vriads of extra-curriculare:dra-curriculai· activitiesadivities of a 1·,•,-i11"111 residential ial section,;t>,•f ion of meaning gets across. So loadedlottdt"tl tray.t.rn3·, It isb; just toot.10 too overwhelming for thethe ex-highe:x-hig-h school student to H:l\'llllll.Havana. keep lettersletter:'! to about 400 bad that some>'i>h: don’tdon't withstandv1itlrnt.anil ? AllJ\11 of tbisthis is;,. beingb,•lnl!; jicr-IH'r• words,wonls, write clearlyeleady •• . . havel111v,- (letterb.-11.-1· manners.111>11111c-r,<. petraledp••tr,11,·d in thelht> namemun,• of tlielhtl and sign your name (at AmericanAnH'ric-1111 peopleJtt'Ofll" under11111lf! 1' a11 What\\hut 1l am complaining,:.m1J)l>1ini11g Perhaps. But therethei·e is one 1·ea~on reason which goesg-oes deep ­ least for me secretly).sec1·etly). aboutabont. isii, thefhe little fatf1tt manm:1i1 smokescreen~n1okt1 st·rt••·n ofor liesli•"h and.:uu.1 de­•lc• erf'l' than the allegations,al~egations_ of “pleasure-lovers”"plea:-ure-)o\'ers" and “hus-"hus­ ceit.,r ,•11., suggestingsu~~<"!'oolin;.r iliat1 hat t'nbaf 'ubn withl\'ith the beard))<'111•d who\\ ho came•~>tlntl band-seekers’’.band-seekPrs·•. And thattl1:1t is the :-: student’sludent':; home envi ­ is threateningllll'<'nlPnin,:; theth,• United1·11;1 ,•d rushingrush in,:; do\\ down n theth,• stairs,eaeet><'llt'f' se, secured!·11,•t!ill theth<" ?1-IONTHEALMONTREAL STAR (September 17, 1%2): 1902): "What “What We\\'c herebylu•r,•by nailnnil that,lhal. lieIi<' ,rnd and into memt> 1111dand "t>llled spilled my milk valuevalne a student will place on learninglearning· cannot be separntseparat ­ statestnh• thatlhuf· thethP UnbanCuhnn pebble)Whhlt' NORTEAMKRICANOS}.0RTJMMERlCAN02 into my spagctfispage11 i andam) lllf'itt meat ede,I from how his parents regardrcA"ard learning...le1uning· ... (A student hashus no intentioni1111•nlio11 of attack­11 Had,­ AMIGOS DE CUBAClH:lA balls.lkllls. IJ didn't mindmintl thatUmt so haslrn.:, to learn to manage lime,time, to plan his work, and to ingini: filellw :\111P1·fr:111 American 11101111tnl11 mountain OnUeCalle 17 EntveF.111re muclin111d1 but 1 then-ht.'ll he had the and that there are no fo­ .neceptaccept-responsibility .re:-1ponsihility forfol' himhimself self... •.. The greatest thing and I hut 1 h,•rP """ no ff>• 1l y 1-1,H, YedadoVeda.do nerveRC'-l'VC tot.o stick,;i.kk hishi,; littleliU-11'.' fatfnt reign1·,•ii:11 militarymililar~· forcesro,·,·t•s in Un-• ·u­ La Hrtbrtiio,l·lalwna, Cuba.t.:nha. fistfh,t into my apple pie. I was that the first yearyea!' may teachteac·h the freshman isi:::. not that ba.lm. Commit("om111iff' e dode PrensaPre1H!il. reallyN'ally mad whenwh<"n hehP- took the there are hard and grim taskstask~ to be faced,fa.eelley110111-~ ofol' theth" lyJy lastla!-!t weekWf't"k I lost1,,,.1. my 11p,­ up­ 1i0ntion that life has to offer...\)ffer •.. the opportunityOJ)pOJ"tunity is alsoalso U.I ' . S. governmentgo,·,•rnm,•11( isi,. .suicidal,-;ukidttl, Theodore Veltfort,VPltfort, Jr. perf)('r plateplntt> andmul can,•an only cat~ for(or underundf'lr I hoseh••o;t• circumstan­f'i1·1·11111,-t:\11- Eaust.~•ant;!. A.A . MaddenMaddPn so,i,,rt ft food.food, cause for thanking God.”Co localized.Jocnli~.,·11 . Eddiel.Jddie BoorsteinBoor!;lein E. Stanley Peters. hungry. of learning for all freshmen. Sud1Such an ad act of folly can~u E. Sta")ley ,,_ I.; I ~ W sdX ^;u6 ^ t6 6 er GEORGIAN • t t i i l Closed Door Policy new twist.twist .... UniversityUniversity For Few ... "Not"Not Every Tom, DirkDick or Harry" 9 «:>,:., 111:n i 5«:rcR ·r,: ykmknYE'.\n:'i ThereThen· shouldshoulri he norH• moreruort- !Iran Ilian 10-12 10-12.000.non OT'l'.\\\'AOTTAWA (t'l'l') (CUP) —- “A'·A uiii\crsityl111hc-rnil_v is a (ruetruf' univer~il universityy 11tu:lenIs students in all of Canada,Carrnda, he Tilaocpla(·1• lor the fewr,," the verjn·r) fewfl•w anda11d mosiIuosI said.s,titl. otOI >ou.IOU shouldslronlcl not belw here."h('I'(•." Dr.Dr. Alan Mewett,..\-[f'\\('lt.. TheThl' waywa) to get/.:!'t the “true"true student"student'' isii; to Ineinher111 <•111hpr olor Queen'sQu(•<;,11's I.aw Faculty1-'al'ulty tojdtojcl morernon• .make. mak!' universityu II h l•rsity as:u; unattractivetllial t ra<'li\ e as possiblepossihle than LI:~(• GO delegatesdeh·gall·s to the!hp Fifth1-'irth National heh1• stated.!;tatecl. TirereThere should be no subsequentii11bseq11Pnt Seminar~l'111inar of the1111: National1'ational FederationF1•1lt>ratio11 olor Ca­Ca- financialrinanC'ial rewardsn•warcls fort'or graduatesgrnduate,; at all. 11adi:111 nadian Universityl1nh·ersin· StudentsStud<'nt>< held at Ottawa'sOttawa ·s Dr. Moffatl\loffal St. A. Woodside,V\'ood"ide. principalprinritrnl of C'arleton('arlNon Fnin University•rs.i ty SeptemberSeptl'IHIH'r I - 7. UniversitylTnh·ersit) College,C'olle~e. Toronto,Toronto. waswa,i warmlywarm!) ap­ar,­ TireThe Oxford-educatedOxronl-Pclueated professorprot'(•f<>cl byhy delegates<1elei::aI1•1< when lieIre defendeddefendc•cl pre­prP­ tire11,,, opinion011i11ic111 expressedexpn' ,;sed earlierearlit·r bjh) OttawaOtta11a bar-har­ sents(•11I universityu11h1•rsit) methods of instruction,instruetion, but risierri,11•r DuncanD1111,·an MacTaviwh.Mal'Tavislr. who urgedur;;ed univer­unil t•r• saidff­ sitiesi-ili••s to openop1•n ttreirthc•ir· doorsdo0!'H to everyone.1·n•r.,·on1·. fortrort wasWaK neededll!'E'df'rl ifi( universitiesuni\ f'l'Sit i('H wereWP!'(• to meetlllf'Pt Ilv.Ill'. Mewett1\1••" dt describedd,·.,<·rih<' education1•,lucation for all"all" theory.tll<>or~-. trancetr:111,·,. standards>tt accusednee-used previous[HP\ious speakerss11eak,•r,: of creased<'reasPd proportionatelypro1,ortionately witliwith potential()0tential earn­f'lll'0- “4 ' impertinence"i1ui•c•i·tin~nc•(.:ll" in suggesting,Hllg"t!'estin~. amongarnong otherot l11 ·r ing powerpow,.r of graduatesi.:raclnat('R overon•r the 1,ast past ::o 110 If you oreare interested ini• participating ini• the Varsity Athletic things,tltiug><. a unh university P,·,.it) educationedu<'at.ion should~hould tielu· ofor years.y~ar:-4. Program,Pro9ram, why not be activeactiwe as a cheerleader? A totally revisedrewlsed practicali,r:,C't.il'al value,·alu!' to1,, theth,· student. ReactionJtpac·rion was swift and dividedclil'idecl to thelhf' program isIs beingbein9 organizedor9ani11ed for the coming season, and~ as a• ‘' It'sIt"" a prettyprl'IIY wishy-washywiHh~-waKlrf post-high-post-hi;.; lo­ suggestionsui.:i.:c·Htion that universityunin•rsitv education bebf' limit­Ii111it­ cheerleader you will represent the UniversityUniwersity at all SeniorSeaiar Varsity sehoolsr·ltool kindldnd of trainingtr,duing you're~ou·r(:' getting."gettin_g." he ede1I to lO.Ottn10,0oo CanadiansC:inaclians a~ year. Basketball games.9ames, The groupIJl'OUp is • uowow enteringenteri• g its sixthshrth year of toldtol:1 studentsHltHlc•ntii fromrrom ::s 28 Canadiant'anadian Universities.\lni\ er:-d from “balderdash""halclerdash" or “"l'ri I’d sure,cure participation. All womenwomett students are eligible. This year, smart I’artl'art otof thethr reasonrf'UHOil tor[or it wasWIik that people(lf'0JIIP eligible. This year, smart likt, to go to his kind of lllli\Cl',City." arectr1 · !! going·oi11g to universityunl\·er~dt.'" to “get·•~._,1 Hntnetlliu~" something" like to go to his kind of university." uniforms will be wornwarn by the successful applicants.appllca11ts. For all those i11terested in deweloph1g l'ra•practical·li<'al —- - :i a degree that bringsbring ,- lrii:h high paypa_,. DalhousieDalh011,cit- Uni\ University ersit) student.studPnl. Hill Som-S001- interested in developing strongstrolMJ school spirit, the tryouts will be held an Oct. 9 at 1 P.M. in• Budge Hall. All further informatiou anda fill prestige(H'PHI igP: liehe said.~aid. merville,llll'I'\ ill". wax\\as one of manymanv who"ho leltrelt theLhe uni­ i Budge Hall. All further intormatio• will be “The"'t'hc universitytllli\1·1':'ity hadha1t a definite functionfm;C'rion in relation to will be given on Tuesday then.thee. Girls are reguestedreq• ested to bringbri119 shorts because, ... ,.,-,11-se peoplepN•pl•· feelft·•·I therelhf•l'f' job isi>< somethingSOJUPtlting­ society ■—- a function that couldC'oulri not behe per­f)f>l'­ and running shoes tota thetlte tryouts. Come and cheer anon the GeorgiansGeor9ions ! goodg'(HUt aboutal,out beinghnin~ a:1 universitynni\.f)rsity graduate."~radn,Hl•.'' helie formedfornH•d by [Mitring['11 I ring futurefut lll'e scientists.f;(•h•nliRt><. lawyers,]:, w~ f'I'~. ! sali:tid ivl.. enginePn,!'ill( esf'H and accountantsll('COUlll-ant~ into tlieirthl'il' ow0\\ nII ·•"\.\ university11nh,•r,-it,, shouldshh11hl beb<" aA plaeepl111·e where\\"h1•1•1• ,Ct'll:ll'alf'separate schools,Rchools, as I>r. Dr. Mewettl\leWPl.l suggested.HU;.::gPst• ·d . you "1••·11,t spend threeChr•••· or,.,. lourro111· years, ,•ur,, for no purpose11111·IIose (Itruce(Bru(•t• Yemen,·,·uwn isi;, an IIHiO111410 ArtsA,•r,. graduatei:raduat,• of "'at ull.'" ail." lielw saidsttiersonal,..-r;,onal satis-Sftti,­ Ottawa'sOlla"''" t'arleton( 'art<-ton University.l.'nh,·r,.,in· 'rh,• Tire yearn·nr fol­1·01- We need people who are interested in working factr:u·l ioniou.'" .” lowinglo\\ illl{ his graduation1:r11d11ntio11 lieht• completed<'.,.;;1,ll'lt•,l ·""''k work forfol' for the 4th Annual .\IonMore• tradet rndc· schoolssrlaools andaucl Otherot11.-r professional11rofe,-;sio11:1 I liishis liarhelorl~d1dor ofor JournalismJournulism degree,lf·i:1·,·•· from Car-( ·,.,._ for the 4th Annual Seminar on ~nternational 'nternational institutionsl11~titutio11s shouldslro11ltl behe- establishedf'~tahl i:ihed torfoi· peoplefl"OPI<' leton1<•1<111 SinceShu·,;- the1 llf' completiont•omph•tion ofor hishiH IWB.J . Yemen\'1•1111•11 Affairs, "Nationalism and After ?". who"ho want"ant to go to universityu11in•rnity totn "be”"lw"' some­son1••• lias1111;, beenh,•,•:1 on011 tlieI ht• staff!-I 11ff ofol' TheTiu• Journaf,Jou 1·1111 f of Ot­01 - thingthi11t.:" —- doctor,chu·tor. lawyerh1wyf•r or engineer,en~in.,r,r, heht:. said.;,,;nid . tawtawa.) a.) Please apply at the Seminar Office, Room 18, in the basement area, or call VI. 9-7515

~~•• ihvti,,• Mn1is ississippi... i ...... ip1•i niut!mu,I , • Publicity *• Typists ESA Used It'sH ·s not sweet there anymore,,,n.vmore, wherewhl't't• mint . juleps I • Social *• Delegates generate l\lolotov eoektails anct • Registration *• Transportation generatewhere the Molotov WALL cocktails is not a and quei-tion secretseeret ofshots east in andthe back:west. , .______. where the WALL is not a question of east and west, but black and white, federal and state, psalm-singing: 1 BookBo,ok Sale hut black and white. federal and state. pi-alm-i-ing-ing- l"''''''''~"''•;"'"""'""'"'"'"'""''"''''"'''''"'''"'"'''~"'v."'••l and cries for justice.just ice. I ~ Fine. Now the NegroKeg-roof of Mississippi feelsfe::-1,.; hishi, real­real- _ ..... ~ T P IJJ&IJ- ; in 2nd Day ity^itr altered by our abhorrence of the South’sSouth's violence,violt-nce. - y• O'-"' "-' ~ ln2m1Day tie’slle's asa:e; impressedimpre~:e;e ..~...- $ ingin,; Student'sSI ud(•Ht ·,. AssociationAs,-;u<·i:11 ion isi ~ weeks at most. · · , ... ~ ,~a ' 1430 Stanley St. ~ #f sponsoringi;p,111,-orilll'. the Annual Used 842842-36053605 HookHu< of thislhh; sales11l•• will take Another "too “too bad for them’’.them''. placevluc·e in the!he Men'sl\h•11 ·s Commonc·omrnun 11 WeW stock5 to k "REQUIREDREQUIRED READING"1 Room,Hoom , Inin the basementhas1•111l'nl ofnf theth~· READING' f BackSack to Nature University,Uuiver,.ity. between Ith,· tie hourshour,: i e c Paperbacks j 5:00i:l•O and 9:00 p.m.p.111. 1'lieTlie sale,;a le pricepri(·(• isi;.; setSt'I 1.,y by (tiethe The POTPOURRI carries a wide selection of 111,llerseller and;111d the K.S.\..l!:.S . \. will de­ pricepri(•(• is Y.M.C.A.,· .\1.C'.A. HocrHtarieR-in-Training,~•·<·nrtarii.•s-in-Ti-ainin!!,", recentlyrel'!'ntly took part in-in· a five-rh·e­ .bookshop. Our day starts at 9 A.M. and runs to t more thanchan $1.00.$1.0t•. ThereThe-re will dayd:•y retret1·,-•aI real in thelhP Laurentinnsl.:i111·1•111ianf< for theirtht•ir annual orientationorientarion Midnight weekdays and tilti! 2 A.M. on weekends. program. $ bebt.' no charge<:barge leviedlevitHl on unsold program. books.book><. Cheques on soldsol(I bookshooks TheThi• membersn1t•111h,,I':< of thistlri,· groupcroup are followingfollowin!! coursescours1•~ whirhwhi,·h 5000 TITLES IN OPEN DISPLAY will be mailed out on011 OctOcl . .8!I eventuallye,..-ut11ally will leadJp:1d them tolo careers1·:in•<·n< asaK professional11rofPHHional secretaries>t>0ks. ThefI. and to acquaint~1•ct11ai11t himbim with tliethe variousvnrions as­aH- property of the F.S.A. pro1iert.. v of the l•:.KA. pectspt•,·t~ otot' hisl1 is role asa~ a Fellowship fManPlan member.me111hi"r. AlthoughAl th011 i::-h thisthi>< 1•roi.:ra.m program is OCT. 4 to OCT. 7 OCT. 11 to OCT. 14 apousoredaiwusorecl byb_v the li.S.A.,l!J.S.A., all . H111·kBack in MontrealMontre:ll he facesra,·os a Y.M.C.A.Y.'.\1.('.,\ . FellowshipJ.'ellow~hi11 jobjoh to OCT. 11 to OCT. 14 daydu_v and evening divisiond i.M.C.A.t . .\l .C . A. buildinghuil,Iing withwirh peopleJl''OfllP andaMI a supervisorsupervi,;or who will be BOB CAMP tl1a.t in l)!iHl yo11r,: completely new to him. that in past years,, over()\'Pr 3.r,003.:,00 1·om11letpl_,- II(•\\" tu him. Electro Recording Rev. Gary Davis ~ used11sed hookshooki: werewerP boughthonght andanrl Electra Recording Rev, Gary Davis notdsold ini11 thisthiH method.met ho it '• - ' « TUE^WfY/^GTOBBR T, *4962

Two special services, Publications Com­ mission and Clubs Commission, are the most responsiblei·esponsible technicaltedrnical agencies of the SUS,SUS. Publications Commission Commissioner Carl Taylor. It is Carl’sCarl's task,task. along with his committeecommhtee ,to regulate, to control and to facilitatefaeilitate all publications re­ leased through the Universty regarding Stu­ dent Activities. Within his jurisdiction there are The Georgian Newspaper (Maurice Poteet). The Garnet Yearbook (Kent Yee), The Prism (Allen Geller),Geller}, The Student Dir-^!Dir~ ectory (Keith Clark),Clark). and The Night Owl Published from the Evening Division. The-The Commission must also provide such facilities as advertisement sales, photography,photograph~-. steno-'steno­ Every student in the Day School Div­ graphical machines for publications,pvbli<:ations, and ision contributes $20.00 for extra circcicular control of budgets. activities. What happens to this money ? Simply this : The money is allocated by Introduction the autonomous representative of the stu­ dent body, the Students'Students’ Undergraduate So­ Assisting our President, Don McPhie,]\,frf'hie, Clubs Commission ciety, to the many student programmes and are: Vice-President, Ron 1Iold; Mold; Treasurer, Clubs Gloria Stieger; So­ clubs. Bob Vaison; Secretary. Gloria Stieger; So­ The Clubs Commission, Chairman-Geoff cial Chairman, LarryLany Blond; Day Division On December 16, 1936, a Student’sStudent's Coun-Coun­ c·ial Chafrman, Anderson (pro tern). Geoff is in charge of Women’s Association, Maureenl\laureen O’Brien;O'Brien; jl was formed. The purpose and functionfuncti,m of Women's room bookings andancl helps stimulate and ad­ ,1 Arts Rep., Marion Ivunstler;Kuns tier; Commerce Rep., illihis is council is that of co-ordinating the num­ Arts Rep .. vertiseverfo.,e variousYarious activities withinv,ithin the dubs.clubs. erous clubs, committees, and in fact all mat­ David Clark; Science Rep. Haldane PPitt; itt; Mi­ ters,ters, other than curricular relating1·elating to the nister of External Affairs, Ex-officio, Tref-Tref­ student body as a whole. The original purpo­ fle Lacombe; Publicity Chairman, Ron Mc­ se of the SUS was to co-ordinate and to facil­ Carthy; Engineering Rep., Ron Wyman. Social Calendar itate co-operation between all Schools of Sir Social George because the activities which evolved This year (for sure) it is promisedpromiRent area of the University building. cial services. By special, it is meant that the senting such countries as Scotland,Scotian,.!, Belgium,*:Belgium, - activities provided are in some respect se­ senting The offices of the President,Prei:;ident, of Clubs, of Pu­ activities pro\"ided Israel.Jsrael. Germany, Afghanistan, Nigeria and blicity, of Publications, of Councils, along parated from the SUS’sSUS's directt Indies. with numerous others, are allill) located here mely. The Georgian. These also include The and are open to the curiositycurio:-ity of the stu­ Garnet Yearbook, the International Seminar, We invite you to enjoy a distinguished and are the calen­ dents. Freshman Week, the Winter Carnival,Carnival. the highlight in the scholastic and socialc;ocial calen­ Revue, thethe Clubs Commission, andanf the past. AnotherA110ther feature ©fof this year’syea.r's n1:111 ihi11' .,uimini!:,tration Administration has been the establishmentestab1ishment “OCTOBER 2. 1962 i,K /MXikOC-rc

(t MeanwhileM eanwhile shaniefulshameful at the wwith ith Library feeling f'haPp;e~ Changes haveJrnve takent:1ken place in the li- Despitefl•'"'l'lt•• thetit,• factfact. thatth1d the 1,,.11 y during iiv.uy during the summe1· summer vacation pe- war""r in which\\'lth-h tlietht> modern liod.1 io,1, and conlitru,·tion construction is underway. These ,·at11,-•catastrophe 1·o••h•, of Hh-oshima Hiroshima ,.,.,m i theth<:· first ste))s steps in a long rangernnge plant>l:1n was,,:,,. ,·omlt••d vomited forth,fot•th, and tot,> increasei1,crease the size of the collection in wltit-hwhirl) so manymnny 1wople |ieople crife4J cried tlw lil>ran-. and the library, and to J>ro,·ide provide more effec­ to havehnn~ done,dmu•, Dieppe,J)it•11P4", that tivet n·0 servicesen-ic-"e to students and faculty. They They infamousinf11111011s battle•mu It! ofor Canadian,~1uutdian include,i1wlude the rearrangementrea1Tangement of the inte­ ot noteno•., is everPH•r rcfoiight.r1>fo11ght. Why\\7hy rior layoutbyout ofo;· ihethe library to providep1·0, itle na must11111,.,t wew•• set,i-;,-t, up1111 every sol­ 11e1·iodicalperiodical room,room . an increasedin<'reased number of .-,·.,1·y or dierdi<•r to kill him again, or t-PHly s11:1c·es in the main study spaces in the main readingrending 1·oom, room, relocaterf'locah• 1•v,•ry every troop to cre­crP- an;m additionalr-dditional study roomroo111 in the annex, 1, atenfe a target?t111·g1•t'? One would\\OHld and:ind improvedim1>ro,·ed work areasHre:1s for thell1e staff of staff or thinkI It ink flintr•mt thetit,• 1l1•11ddead past,pa-,t, likeUke the liookhook order departmentde))art111ent :11ul and thethP 1·e­ re­ (I Ihelb,• corpsest·or11,.,1•s of Diep|>e,Olt•Jll>t', would\\Ollld ferencef1>re1,c<' department. 01ol'f,•111I fend lessh•ss b.v by remainingr,•mai11i11g Each ofor these1hese changesC'lianges is designedd,•sip.ned to peacefully buried, instead of meelnt•'CI present))resent needs, buthut is :ilso also to contri­<'ontri­ '"'""••fully hm•l,-.J, im,tead or exposing••~1)<1-.ln,: tliethe corruptioncor1·1111tio11 of buteh11te 10 the long term .;oal goal of library ser­~er­ war and its tnetics to os ,·i,•evice that willwilt behe an integralintegrnl partJ>nrt of the '"' r :111d Its f nd ics Io "" 11,,i\university er> liasJ,as 272 readingrP:1ding places. Twenty-four rea­ :-ilwmeShame and The Glory - Diep­ dingdinh 111:H·es places have :,!ready already been transferredtran~ferred pe”,ne", by CanadianCnnadian writer Ter­ to 1hc1 lie :llain .Main readingrending roomroo111 from the Rolls Ross ence<'nce Robertson.Rohert,;on. McClelland WF\N~f'\ Hi:A\\_ A fVNNY -sTO'R_'f KRoom.00111. and more will follow. audand Slewart Stewart will 1>11blish publish thisrhil' A~o\JT I\ rP,,~5~ M#-\~? In addition to this a new studv study room is ,igniticantsignificant documentary on beinghi,inµ- opened in the Annex,RoomAnnex.Rooin A -ius. 4o8. :-:,,ptSeptember fln her • 4th. 1 h. HJt will providepro,·ide seatingseuting for :H 24 study places.ph11·es. The net r"'sult result is :in an improvementim11rovement in TlwThe Di,,ppe Dieppe battlehaUle wasv. :11, cou- con­ facilities forfo1· st111lent student study, 1rnrticularly particularly 1ceived-d, ey topto)) military lead­ for those students who haveli:n-e 111:iny many of11f ers..... ~. bothhol h to test GermanC:erma n fort­rort­ theiitilei1 classes,·lasses in the Annex. ificationsit it:at ion!! of northernno1·thern FranceFra nee MagazinesMngazines and Periodicals,Periodicals. along withwi1h 'iiin the Second World\Vorld War\Var and the periodical indexes which providepro\'ide the tofo meet political demands for kt’y}<\•Y to their contents,content~. are beinglwing locatedlo,·at<'~· for use 111In the readingre:Hlin;: Windsor. Winnipeg,\\'innipeg, ;\JoosMoose e feature .Jaw.Jaw. ('alg Calgary·:rry and Vancouver.V:11wouver. room. The new arrangem!'nt arrangement will providepro\'ide JUST WHAT DO WE MEAN betterbett(;r access:access to, a,; as well as betterhelter co111rol control The Dieppe landing was de­ «jfqf ,■ J>crio,Jicals.periodicals - and hence. hence, better s• service·n ·i,•f> The Dieppe landing was de­ ' The FeaturesJi'Paturf's DepartmentDe1untm,:-nt of any college newspaperuew~1>a1>e-r tl'ie9 tries scribed---·rihed bjh\ Earl~:arl Mountbalten;\lountbatttm l ,o ,;t to avoid articles ofor this typetn>e whichwhi<·h usuallyusuaJly tend toto be pom­[)om­ to students.uden ts. of Burma,1311r111a·. one ofor the originalori1;innl ponsJ>0n11 and patronizing.pntrouizing. But since the firstfin~t issue always sufferssnffPrs The library liashas suffered from extreme­ planners,pl:11111ers. as “•· ...... one of the from an inordinateinordinnte quantityquautity of white space, 1iro,·isions provisions arenre ly sluallsmall work areasarea,; forfo1· the staff wliowho are mostlliost vital,·ital operationsope1·ations of the responsible for s electing mademacle for graduategr:11l11ate students to indulgeiudnlge in their favourite pas-,pas-. responsible for selecting and orderingo r d e r i n g S<;e;, cond<'ond World\\'orld War.War. It gaveg:ive to books. for building; l!Jl time ofor givinggi\'ing :11lvice advice to undergraduates.nndergrnduati>s. The only tangible books, for building up the reference col­,·ol­ 11wthe AlliesA II ies the pricelessJll'ireles" secret lection and itsit~ services,se1·,·ices, and most impor- resultsre1rnlts ofor this charitablenesscharitablene~s .ire are severalse\'f'ral more cancelled sub­~11b­ antl most impor­ of victory”.,•ktory·•. Inln “The''The Shame taiittaht of all, planningJlhtnning- the developmentde,·elo))mPnt ofo! scriptionst1<:ri11tio11s to the Georgian<.,1·or,:h111 and&iHI 1>romi1,es promises to pay)lay Alumni fees.fee,;. and;ind The Glory - Dieppe”Dieppe·• Rob­ the library’slibrary's programJll'Ogram to sen·eserve the studentsst11tlf'11t:i •·rtsonertson vividlyvi\·icily portrays the in­ The !'econll(,e of fh·e five thousand open minds. Since there isif; no ))roblem problem or of provide space for ..thethe Book, OnlerOrder dejiart-dt-1i:11·1.­ benchesh••ad1es olOI Dieppe,Die)lpe, in pavingJ.l:lVing eirculationcirculation and a large void,·oid 1·n11'l1'<1 caused by stat'f staff 1 resignations·esignations after njent,n1e\!t• and a~ - ,wor workroom,k_room for the profes­Jll'of .. s­ lhtlie•? way for 1he tlie succ,:,;;,sfnl successful Al­ t!\efive first issue, the 1>olen potential-tial Georgian feature-writerfeuture-wl'iter could in­ sionali;iona I ,;\a staff ff or of' the01e reference d department. e1rn rt m .. ut. llied ;td invasionI II\ asiotl of Fra France !ll'P twot WO ..-ltevite a inthetic sympathetic hearing enin even if hishiiJ only interest.wasintere:'!l. was writing Keltli1i .. 1n, (Touch, ·,·,md1 .vest's~ P;11•~ lu1 later. t·r. Greek reviewsre\'iews of the Latin version\'ersion of THt,:THE WOULD\\'on•.o OFot,• POOH.J>OOH. Universityl"ni,·,-.,·~i1)' Librarian.l"ih1·u,·i:tn .. InJn other words,wm·cts, writers are needed. No matterma!ter whatwh:,t your Interests are, from homemakinghomemnking- to housebreaking,houHebr,,nking·, that is,i,s. women's fashions tolo subtle~uhtle attacks on the administration,administra1ion, if they can behe expressedex))ressed in any form besidesbPs1des one-line poemsl)oem;i which arenre expressive and upsetu1>set the typesettersly)le!letlcr!l andnnd stillstil·l remainri>niain n within the limits of erotic realism, the features department is r------, the limits of erotic realism, the features department is at your disposal.dis11osnl. VerbalVel'iml barrageslrnrr:ig·,-,s :1t at 1he the officeot'fi('e door won'two11·1 do. a, b , c, d , e, £, e tc... No'No one on011 tliethe !!laf( staff oancan takelake dictationdietatiou at thatth:1t :;peed. speed. orOf course, more serious students might preferpr.,fer to ,-oke voice This ,,~~rr year's staff ~'~" lias been .Michael Brian. M.A. (Oxon) Janet Melvin, B.Sc. (West­ I consi,lerahlyconsiderably enlargt>d; enlarged; tliethe list (nc•ar(near completion) • - LecturerLeerurer ern) - Senior DemonstratorOen1onstrator in their opinions on the 1>olilical political scene. scene, e,:onomic economic problemsJll'ohlems or ibe1he ! ':~""'~'~"A~~l ~~"' !!!~w~,~ I world of science.MCience. These :ire are printed))rinted unfortunately,unfortunntely, but lhanh­ thank­ of letters is veryH'r)' im11resHh impressive,·e. in·in- 1,;,,,g-lisl1. English. Bornny.Botany. I fully neverne\'er read. :'l:eYertheless Nevertheless the editor feels 1hat that fe,11 feature ure ;indand the personal ('l;1ss1·oom classroom AudreyAn,Ire~- Brune.Brune. B.A. (~.Y. (N.Y. Zoltan G G.. Popp,Popp, B.Com. n'­ 1•ontact is eqnally reas,rnrini.:. ll.). M.A. (Iowa), '.I.A. (Chi- Pntriel<'s)Patrick's).. M.B.A.;\l.8.A. (Chicago)-(Chiea::;o)- I at.Jt least for the first few lec-lee- cago)•·ago) (pending)(pen,Iing-) - AssistantA;;,,:i~tant AssistantAHsi;;tant Professor of Com­Com- sentl!e11t the greatest~l'l~:JtE'i,;t variety\':ll'iPly of interestsintl'l'P>< ures, TlteThe endurance andanopular belief,belief. theth•• featuresfealunis departmentdep:11·tment does,10 .. s 1reorient· .. orient themselves.themsehes ... . . a kind­kind- dernes,dernes. ·Di]llome Diplome d'Etudesd'Etutles Su- W.)\V.) - ChemistryClwmist ry Department~part•ment I Laboratory Manager. not cater only to esoteric<.'soteric' arisuicnartsrncn wliowho would 11refer prefer to write\\rite 1.,ly- warning. But in all serious­Herious- perieures))erieures de Lettresl.ettres Modernes'.lotlernes Laboratoi·y '.l:rnager. nothing buthut poetryJ>O('try in iowcaselowC'asc or reviewsre, iews of filmst'ilmH llieyI hey haven’th:t\'••n't nessnPss we extend our welcomewell'ome (,l'aris)(Paris) -_ Lecturer in French.French Stephen J. Scheinberg, B.Sc. I !'Pen.seen. EngineeringEnp;ineering studentsstndenls might liebe interested ihi11 describingdei«·1·ihin;:; andanar completion) - LeetureiLecture, jr.in discovered.di~coverecl. A student in (hethe Commerce('mlln\t•r,•e facultyfacully couldCOl!ld attempta11empt I newnPw staff. We\Ve herei1ere publish the Ph.D. (Minnesota)(Minnesota.) -_ Associate History. auan analysis of British entry into 1he the EuropeanEuro]lean Common ,\larJ,,.t .Market olfieialolfil'ial list released byhv tliethe Professor ofor Philosophy.Philosophy, R. C. Sharma. Sharma, M.AM.A . (Delhi). I and succeedim,·ceed where nobody .-ls elsee has.has. i11duding including theth" Prime Minis­_\linis­ Vice-Principle,Vi<'e-Principle. Professor · D,o. 8. B. Hubertl-lu'>ert Guindon, B.A..B .A .. Ph. Ph.D. (Toronto)\Toronto) - AssistantAs'liat.int ter.tt-r. Clarke.Clarke, or of tliethe fn<'ul(y faculty changes<'hang-es T,L.,., .\T.A. M.A. (Ottnwa). (Ottawa). Ph.D.Ph .D. Professor of Physics.Physics_ and additions. (Chicago) (near completion) - There are are.. llowe\'er, however, ,·,•rtain certain 111:,tt>rial material benefitsb1 ·11.-fittl for ,.llHl student .. 11t I and additions. (Chicago) (near completion) - o.O. F.F'. nto) canc·:>n prodprodurP. lice a readablel'l'.t!lahle critical<: ri1i<-al review of coneeris. books or the (near completion) - Lecturer I re,·i,-,w of ('(Hll' erls. boo!,, or 1he CuruewC'nn>ew -_ Assistant Dean,Dean Ad­Ad- (near comp,letion) - Lecturer Annamaria Keiter. Ph.D. in Geography. Moscow]\J O!'l'OW Circus,Cirl'IIS, tliethe Georgian"•'Ol'~ian furnishesf11n1ishPs a free ticketI i,·kt-t forrm· tin*I h,­ ministrative.niinistraii\·e. · · Annamaria Ketter Ph.D. in r.eography, (Vienna),(Vienna). B.L.S.H.l,.S. (McGill)(:\Jef:ill) - RichardR1·~11·,1·,J J.J Sommer."'·1111n1e · B.A.B • event in question.r1n<>stion. As of yet i(ii hasl111s nolnut beenbe,•n ableahJ,, totu obtain passesJw--.-'! I AssociateAssol'iate Professor1'1·ofpssor J. P.P . Pe-l'e- '· ' · · ' 1 ·" · ··" for noil-culturalnon-1·nltural c-ventsc-\'ents such>rin- LecturerLPclurer in German.c:errnan (Minnesota),(;\linnesota), Ph.D. (Harvard)(Ha!'Vanl) tolas - Assistant to the Prin­ Gerald M. Mahonev. B.So. I Conference,C'onferenre. somethingsomt>lhing- whichwhi<-h 111i;.d1t might attracta11r:1C'I students,-,indent~ fromf1om cipal,·ip:11 Development.Den,lopment. l:erald '.T. :llaho;,ey. B.Sc. (near(ne:ir completion)'c,,111plelion) - AssistantAssi"tant (S.G.W.).(S.l;_\\'.). Ph.D.l'h.D. (.McGill)(:llcGill) - As­As- ProJessorl'roJ.-ssor of English.Fno-li,sh 1\hat•what one 1nighl might termtC"1n1 tlielhe “applied''.nppli<"d humanities".hn,n,nd1i1~s··. Iiuihn1 in anytn1 y Associate 1'1·ofPssor Professor A Pin- ,;ociate Professor or l's.,·cho- r.·1h" ' ~ · · ,ky - I-lend of the ,.. ine Arts sociate Professor of Psycho­ Gilbert1 Charles Taggart. B. caseCllSf> politicalJ>olili<•al ralliesr:illif's :1r(' are alwaysal\\"ll)'S free.frpp_ I sky - Head of tlie Fine Arts logy. • ert Charles Tal,!gart. 8. Depal'tln4:nt. log-y. .-\.A. (Colorado).(Colorado) . M.A.~L ..\. (Lille).(LiJJe). Whatever\\'hnt.e\'er thethP rewardsrew:11·1ls tire,are. nothinguethin~ can,·:in 1 replace·,·pla,·1> tliethe essen­,..,,,-11- Department.. E. B. Markland, C.A. - Lec­ :\11poi111m,•11•sAppointments to the•1t1• Full-TimeF111l-Tlrne E. 8. :\larklantl. C.A. - Lee- Cert.Cic.r(. ,l'E d'E 1l uII d eP s FrsncaisesFr:11waisf'S tialtinl satisfaction~ati~faction of :-:ePin:-!" seeing one'sonP·~ namenHn1..- in prinl.prinL TlieTht> only require­r 1 qni1·P­ F11t·ull\·: turer in Commerce. 11 I Faculty: lurer in CommPrce. (MLl\lontreal) o t r e a I) -_ LecturerLeetur.-r inill ment set hvhy tliethe (;c•orl!i"n Georgian is that you heht> in son11>way someway :i1rn,·hH1 aitarlod Graham Martin, M.Sc. (IT. French. KailashKail:1sh KtimariK11n1ari Anand.An,1111I. B.8. Graham '1a1·ti11. ;\l.~c. /IT. Fr ... neh. to Ihethf' University,Unh·ersily, ovene1·1•n if youyon only loiterloit,· r in theth,• ,·nrrirl,)J•,_ corridors. In I :'\'N.B.). B.) (1war (near completion)<'<>m11letionJ - Lec­L ... c- AbrahamAl11"1l1 ·11i1 Tarasofsky.T·•1"l'<>i' •J·,· B.Com.Il c .A..\. (Punjab).tl'UnJ'ah) .. M.\I.A. A. •O (Delhi)~llii) - ' · ",s s, · · previouspre\'ious years.year~. evenc,·,,n ll!Pmhers members 0f of tlieI he f:10·11l1y faculty werew,•re inYif• invited••I 10 to · ’ turerturerinf:11,rin~t--1·in°· in Engineering. (SCi\V(S.G.W.),) 'T'•\J('-'JJ)(. M.A. (McGill) (nearom Lecturerl.1·1'!11rt•r in PoliticalPolitic;!] ,. s,·ietll'e. .Science. ,, ,:,. . - '- .. _, :,. ,. C ,J near con1rihntecontribute articlesnrtkle~ on011 mailersn1c1tlPrs o( of general~Pnt:•raJ :--t11d1·nt student inlt-•rt->:,:1 interest ,n, -m llil Charles I•'. F. McLeod.'.lt-Leod. B.Sc.B .Sc. completion),C'Olllpletion). C C.A.. A. - AssistantA:-si,;1:int I as the publicationpuhlic·ntion ofnf their latestl:1tesl :ini<-lesota) - AssistantAssh•t:lnt M:ilcolmMalcolm Telfor,I, Telford, B.Sc.B.Sc ( (Dai- Dal- I 1 near completion - Asst. Pro­ higherbigl'l er thanLhan (liethe Gi'u-gian’s.f:, •>r _,d:1n's. EnglishEn::li~h writers,w1·itPr:,. :, raid:iirl Addison,..\ddi~ •, 11 . are':•rP ' near c·om plet ion - Asst. Pro- Professor of Biology,Biology_ housie). Ph.D.Ph.D. (Wisconsin)( \\'isro,isin) -_ f> ssor). laill.au e? •1 discos,tii-:1\,,~ 1, “m•· 1n r--.....,...... v"· ''d1,J Notions:'\:n.1i, 1n 1-: and~n• 1·1 1c:i· l S Science. · <·1P111' " · Assistant,.~"l"trint• · ProfessorProfl!ssor of Chemis-C h F>miP!- I _.. tie;()e:;1 art!rl? .1,,1 1.;· '·. • •· .,, • ” I Li m i ms ------_. ....i,_ - ..,U.. ..U,... 1.1.1.L.- ;l .,il__, II 5d§g » followedfo!lo-. eel byIn· a ! Annually,Annually. as part of thethP Biology1:iolo~, clubclnh hudhad microscopesmi1·ros1·opt-s withw 11 h tiiet h1• siafl~I a fl ol01 I hohr- Georgian(i(•or·~'••n tyt~ show sponsoredsponsorPd by the Georgia('l0 or;.,:ia11 a Freshman.Fre:-: hman. Georgec .. o.rgt­ Freshmanl'n•sbman Week\\'ei,k activitiesanivitit•s a set>-Pt upn,; with interestingintt•re-~lill/.!' dis­clis­ prior toro ptiblicarml>li1,arion. t ion. and:JJHI ex­t •\ ­ FreshmanFre11h01an Week\\'1wk committeeC'ODlDlitlN• and a lak1·-off J.tintzherg.~.li11tzh(•ri,:- . who did a take-off clubsc·luhi: rally is held.ht-"ld. The purposepu1·1,osE· playsPlrl)s ofor frogsfro~s and slides,slid,•!-. whilewbil(• plainedplainl'rl to themtberu the details in­in- co-ordinated l>vhv LarryLarrv Blond. on ShellySh<·lly Berman!UPl'llHIII '. TheThf' imi­ ol,,1 such!-ucb an event is to acq acquaint ua iu t thet Ile ham radiora1tud1·nts with tiiethe> wave'"11·e transmittingLrnni:mittini:: apparatus.ar,1i:11·lltui-. paper.[lHlH.!I". man.111au. ro:1ring :ti SlH\lly',-; at­ ,:litd1<•:,;.stitches, roaring at Shelly's at­ ;.:o.,lsgoals and :\ims aims ofor the ::2 or­ $1 (10 . 110 from But byhr far. the1111• largestlarg(•!H lr:tUll•trans­ The audienceancl1t•n1·e whichwhic·h 1,:u-k1•<1 packed temptttmpt to extractC'xtr:l<'t $100.00 from in whit-h srnd,•nti,: ButBur of µurtit-11l:1r particular interestintE•r .. ~r ;.:;•nizationsganizations in which students formationsiormation" from prior years1·Par>1 BirksJtirks Hall seemedst•e111.,d to this re­re- liishis futher father to attendatt<•nd ading acting hiiu the day division maynu,:, 1,arti- parti­ "·aswas theth,-. deviced1·1·i1·p usedusr.d byhy one0111• of school.HC'hool. werewi•re two. The firstfir,it and ·most most 1,ortc1·,porter, reluctantreh1<·tant to !Pan•. leave. 1·1cipate. i,a le. HuI h< armed servicess .. n·i(o,-,s who triedt.ril·< who"ho Arie Fradkin.Vradkin. besidesbesidf's co-or­ which\\ hi<·h everye,·1:'ry undergraduatenndt•rgr.icl1u11<· isl~ nificently.oifi<-.,ntl~·- In his extremely ap­up- routine.ro111 in:·. Of particularpa rt ic·u la r 111c-ntio11 mention 1•:1,rewere able to join the clubseluh!:< of dinating< able11h1 .. to10 interviewinteni<·w andanu give;.:il·p thethe­ withv. it h thethP role ofor studentstnd,•nt gov­go, - Jamboree.",lnmhoreP ... Mr.i\lr. BrowneBro,vne per­per- Thanks to thet.be Internationallntt-rnationnl formed the closing number* of various, ., rious clubdub 1,reRid,·nt" presidents an op­ ernmentl'J'nlll~nt —- itsit.s purposespurpo> twot ..-o major 11:11·1 parties ie~ The second major change1,hanl',tl was\\l iniu lativelati\·e jobjoh .•. . . . FradkinYradkin said. "I 1 1•reH<·nt:1tio11 havingli:"·ing MichelMi<•hl'l (.'hoquotte(_'ho,,uc•tle andancl receivedJ"l'Cl•il (•d excellent<-xcellent co-operation ,(hose host placesplai•e,; —- one0111• nextn,•xt to was that afteraftPr the presentation Carnet — Gold lierekIu•n•l, LambL11111h as:1>< 1wrt'orml•rs. performers. fromfr<,m allu II the clubs<'lubs who parti­Jltl n i­ therile otherothPr . - - andan< way. the student body was The S.l'.S.S.l·.s. has appointeda.ppointeroclucn producer and llll"·ous. Mr. Choquette('hoqurtte did a sat­,;at­ : bowhow waswa,; the presentationpre,wnt:ition of directordirf'l•tor ofor the first 1rnn1111 annual I formsroruis and aims.ain,s. inir, on tiltth, American/\1111•1°il'an 1'ationul National the QueensQne.-ns by Asst.AH8t. DeanDl'a 11 \\'h<-11 queHtioned u::; Lo hi,1 Garnet & Gold Revue.Renie. Mr. When questioned us to liis AmAnt hemh,·111 which"hi<-h w"a>< as perfect. In O’Brieno·ttrien and the choosingcborn.;iug of It was intere~ti11g to H1•1• th!• feelingft-<'lin:.: on theth,• clubsduhs rally.nilly_ 1\1,. Me. HubbardHubburd is a graduate of Sir 11 was interesting to see the additionadil" poetryJH>l'I r.1 anda11:JJ"ti<'nlar clil!plH) ga,-.., th(• giad;:-iatl that thetbl" dubsl'lnhs rally waswa,; nectednrl'ted with the GeorgianGi,orgian Play­Pla~·­ particular display gave the tion ofor a gunfighter:.:nnfi1.:l1ter battlehattle of TheTlw ideasidl•a,; employedem1,loyl"ll in theth<" FreshmenFrc>shm .. 11 studentshtndents an opport­op1>or1- >11tl'o1111• of thethP a nil I lie male ego above pur. RevueRevnP isi~ expected~•xpe<"ted to open the and Moon Giver." His voile•· dL•hat" hPld ror the 1111•11·,; ,;1110kt·r in Brrl,s ::11<1 :'110011 ltin·r." Hi~ voi< I debate held for tile men's smoker in Bilks 1;,·,•1We've·c• all heardlward X planr,lan forror the same,;:;me purpose.Jlltri,ose. r.th:,th in Birksllirk~ Hall. Kveryl•:H•ry pos­ LurryLarry Blond.Blnncl. who~ ho besideshe,.ixlthy. did 11 a fine job. He proved to k i n I All those who hovehave al­ 111tn-• wittywirr, aur~e,p1precept thatth'll "B,.,ldin,: ‘■Bedding· is necessary11 ... ,,,,:,;sa1·1· andHJHI l•"l'ity,perity. sound bed-backingbe< not subjectKllhje<'t to diminishingdiminishiug- returns.r<>tnrns. Miss readers, are urged to In have bedding. Inlo effecterred the11,,.. opposition laIn itllP lie end,.,;" all turnedllll'llt'd outOlli In h:HI' he,Idin~. Karp rephrasedrephrase,! that statement::;1atl'n1t•nt to saysa,1· I attend the staff meeting vari- declared,lerlarl•d that the UniversityUnilcrsily enrollmentenrollml'nl well,i.t•ll. and1111 <1 one011 ,, of the besttw,., vari­ “that knowledge ofo[ thethf' bed,t... d. and itsirs ac­a<·­ overload would be alleviated by having "thal kno02::0 In thattl,at way.wa)', notnor only but with modern1110,lern knowledge,knowlrd_i.:.-. tiiethe returns •I DillJill) people111•ople could1·oul1I he fittedl'itl('(I illin but•111 1 2im.:!1111, can bebP diminished.’’diminisl11•1I.'' I ;1 11 Tlulh<•Ratlie KarpKan, ,:,\id said "To Bed.H,•d. 1111· niv friPnds, friends, The debate wasw,,,; uproarious11 pro:1 rio11" andn:< who attended.atlend.-11. I The Best PAPER COUNDS in Print IL -:_~ ------.I : • Classic'sClassic’s LittLe Little Books Inc. ! I Question for all you film goers: How did "Eternity" ever get in Birk's HallHall? ? f 13131373 St.SI. Catherine St.SI. W. VI. 9-2579

MEET AT THE uB" "B rr Activities Application NOW OPEN OPEN— Are you interested in assisting or working Berkley Hotel with : The Seminar - FAFAVOURITE YOURITE RENDEZ-VOUSRENDEZ-YOUS NationaNationalism I ism and after, OF THE COLLEGE CROWD The Blood Drive, The Georgian, The Garnet, Winter Carnival - Berkley Hotel Winter Carnival - HALLS FOR Or Can You Type? 1188 SHERBROOKE WEST Or Can You Type? BETWEEN STANLEY AND DRUMMOND STREETS Leave your name and where I •> ,. PLAIN •e DANCES you may be contacted at the receptionary in the basement or FILTER TIP e BANQUETS area or any member of the S.U.S. CIGARETTES • MEETINGS ·--...... _... -...... ·-· ·· ·-•-··-· -· ... -··--- ~SOAY, pC,:TOBE~OCTOBER 2.2, _ »9*2f9~2 GEORGIAN • P~SE PAGE , 9 L. - L. Gala Freshman Freshman... ••• ------1 Continued from paCJe page 1 I Two TwoFormer Former Georgians Georgians GEORGIANTICS These girlsgil·!s were ,1ueationed questioned GEORGIANTICS on topics ranging from the I presentp1·Psent political situation;;ituation in AwardedA warded U.S. ScholarshipsSc/,o/arsl,ips TU1TESl>,\Y, ESD A Y , Ot01 TOJU·;H TOJIER 2 lowshiplo\\,;bip willv.,ilJ holdholll its first reg­re - Canada to whetherwher her theyt h e ). I , 6 AmateurAmail:'nr RadioHale,.tin:,: for New~i.w Members.:\temh<'J'S, 230.231) . GuestGne,;t speaker~peaker will behe the gi1'• od thing. TheThP fivefiv" girls;..;irl-; pM- pos­ Several members of the SG\YU Alumni are.ar,-, proceed- | I Room :!:l4. 324. Rev.R,'v. Alan CameronCamerou speaking sess1,,-s,- beauty,beRUI), brains anilanr- ;ng:ng towards-=- •)\\·ards graduate:.(J';.idua1.e degreesih.-g:n..-~~ in CanadianCan~1di.an andanti AmericanAut .. •riean Universities.1~ nh ,~r..;,iti,·s. | WEDNESDAY,wr~n:u:st):\Y, OCTOBERo,·roBEH ;la on “" IVW h at is Inter-Varsity sonality.tmnality______I Chemicalch~'mieal Institutel.11st.iI111 l' ofor 1'ana­ Cana­ Christian<'h ristin n Fellowship.”~'ellowsh ip." AdamAo!:un ru Fuersieuberg, .. ,•sfenhc•r~. a ma,ior major in 1-:nglbh English LberatureLi:er:1ture misll')'Chemistry at !-;ir Sir Georgeneorg-<' Wil­\\"il­ will ha,·,, have as its µ;nP,;t guest speaker Chartrand at a t.... .\Ir. '.lkhPI Chartrand. Leader •• »iJl'<'Jalspecial ar,·n area ofor interestinrei·r•st will behP the LiteratureLit,•rnt11re or of theI.ht> liam~liams liuiY<'r,.ir:,-. University. Dr. 1 Ufford:rtord Mr. Michel Chartrand, Leader Continued from page 1 II Nineteenth'-:in ... t, • nth Centuryl'<>nf.ur.,· and TheTh<' :'\n,.,l. Novel. will lecturele,·rnr,• on the Outline or of of QuebecQlH!hec CCF, speaking:;J1e:il1ing on the ,·,m1ing coming .-1e,:tion election in room beenhPt'n a.p]ll"0J)ri:l appropriated ted by thet.Jw Libe­Lih•·­ 1'ou1•,;e1:1Courses in Chemistry,l'hPlll i:;u·y, in RoomRoorn f•'11er,;tenh<>1·cFuerstenberg was born in Rudom.Railom. T',llans1ian Movement,'1-Tovenwnt ( MichaelMichaPI Ohartrand'sChanrand"s nar­n:ir- ''ion!•i•om where,whp1•e bishi;; familyf:unil~- emigrated,·mignlt<'cl. to10 Canada,~nna,la during tliethe (BeU.• it advisedml\'i,.,..•1l thatlhnt accord­1u·1·onl­ rowlyrowlv lostloi;t contest,·ontPf!t in the 193Sl !l:»S will presentl)l"('SP!lf. a Celebrationl'~l••hntlion ofor ingin11: tolo our informationi11for111nrio11 theretlwro early•·.,riy fifties. DuringDuring- bishi~ fourfon1· years~~ars atar Sir~ir George.Gt"•org1~ .. Adami\ilH1a1 fPCJi>i·al Holy Eucharistl~u<'lrnri:;t lorror .\nglican Anglican ,\ill bt' l\\O spenkt•t•s in room federal electionseli>•'t iong has proved,,ru, i>d !,,..,·all!,•Uei-anie wellw~ll knownl,nown among,1n1011g- bothhoth staff;;t:?ff and students with\\·i!h will be two speakers in room that a growing sector,;,,,·tor ofor thethP StudentStt1r 1hi> the Georgian,f;i,11ri,;i:1n. and:inil as memberJllo>nthter of.,f therhe boardhon1·,1 forior behe conducted,·011nrµ;,,~· literaryli1.,ra1·y 111·1;,;-azine. magazine. entirely different topics.) Georgiansc:,wn;ians will haveha,P. thethf' op­ Gibson.GihtiOll. The Y.M.C.A.Y.'1'1.C.A . Chapel('hapl?I he FRIDAY,FUii).\\", OCTOBER01".fOBER :itb 5lb portunityJlflrtunity to makemahP upHJ) ,h~i,· their William\V!lliam B. Whitham,Yhi1lwm hasha;; 1 been1Pt-11 awardedriwrin],,,J ()ieO,e IlagleyTl:>gJ,,y will he openedopen<'d on OctoberOi:roh"r :Jrd 3rd from i-:4!; - s::,r, ;1.m. :111,I Between thetbe hourshonrs oto[ 1l andaud rninrlsminds this1hi:; ThursdayThur~day atnt iuncb-iun.-11- FoundationF,rnnola1ion FellowshipFPI!owshin for an two yeary<'ar program ofOi' from S:45 - S:55 a.m. and fromfro111 1:45l :4:, - l 1:55:r.:; p.m. for :l2 p.m.,µ.111., in thet.be HobbyHohby Room of tinie.timP. American-\.ri1F·1~i,•~1n hislory history :-;tttdies studies ;nhl and museumn1t1:-.;, 1 11Ju trainingtrainipg at the r,w worship.wor,;hiJ). 1hethe Y.M.C.A. EdificeIMifke thelhe Stu­Stn­ TlUniversity II h •Tsit.y of Delaware.D,-l,1 \\ a r,,_ denttl.,nt Christinn Christian Movement;\lovelllent will HillelHilll'I will present,present. :l>' as ;,;uesl guest havehani folksingingtolksingin~ an,! and a film. Whitham,\\'l!itlwrn. bornhorn in Sussex.Su:;s<':... England,England. graduatedgr,1,luat,,,1 r.-om from speaker.~[)Paker. RabbiRahhi Samu<') Samuel Cass.t'asH. ESA Council Council... • • I 11:irrrnHarris Institute,l.n~tir111,•, Pr.-ston. Preston. En'-\'lan,l. England, ill in 1 1953 !):;:~ ,,ith with a na­1i,1- DirDirector•'t'lOJ" of llill,•I iliilel JIHouse, on s e. SATURDAY,S ,\'ITHIM \", OC OCTOBER ·ToBEH 6 « 1 Continued from page poge 1 tion;!)tiu11al i certificate"4~nil'it•3ft l1t lie:-. s,i1•\e•l served :1s as a ~p,:akingspeaking OJI on · "The·The !\lct1ning Meaning o[ of •Freshman'reshmnn Ball, 9 JJ.m p.m.. .. Hitz Ritz 1,:,,technician•lmi1·i;1n :,t at tliethP Unitedl'nit,•,I l(in~dOlll Kingdom ,\tomir:- Atomic Ener;,1:y Energy ('f))ll­ Com­ YontYorn Kippur.KiJ>J)llr. in rno111 room JOS:lllS .it at <'arltunCarlton Hotel.llot• •l. The mi,-.~iillJ. ]\Jodng to r,•e,•ivt>d lin.r-l1<')01· Council.Con1H·il. The E.S.A.l~ .S.A. Conm-il.r..-,un,·il. mission. Moving to Canada.Cann,la. lieh<' received a bachelor of , 1:00I : 1)0 p.m.p.n1. WEDNESDAY,Wt<:1):\1-:SI •.\\', OCTOBEROl''l't)Bl< 11;, of itsit~ former positionJJO~itio-n broughthron:,hl Montreal. For theiile past two years lie has pursued))ur:;nc,l a:t .study~11.11ly TheTht> GeorgianUeor,t;irtn Christian('hri:;t ian Fel­l•'PI- isi11 sponsoring,ipon,;orin~ a reactionr,•action 1ianel. panel. thet ht.> followingfollov.-ini,; 11w1 motion ion tot,1 theth•· ·)off historyh istory atn.t thetlw same'<;lrt)P institutionin,;fitlllinn whilewhil,, employedPlllJ)IO~•••I as,,s a floor : oltotocbemisrr,i1o tol'ht>iuisr with theti••= National:S:ational Film Board ofor Canada.C'aina,Ja. FromJ·'ror,1 1953I '.lfi'.J to 1 lflod !1::itl behP wasw,1,-: associatedas,;or.'iaf-o,,] withwill, B. A.A . :-ih:l\,­ Shnw- “'"Bt:\(•:1nst' Heeanse of thethl' 1-,~ recent:. • nf num­u,in1- ;»igan,'•1i1rl, will resider,--:i.Je at;of 2)21 West\YPsj Conoverl'Ol10\t'I" r•reasons.1 n~o11~. (at•adf•1ui1• academic :nu] and ))Pl'­ per­ < Hal)Jlall in Newark.'\o>wark. 1-'atherFather Pofeell'or<•et lookedlook.ed on BaityHahy Gesii’gian(,, .. ,.·g-inn promises 10 io i;onall;sonal); bemuseberun8e of thethP num­JJ\ln1- calmly,·alml:v a,; as i>ahy baby (;Jllowships :nP are ('onfr:11·~-Contrary toro what"liat thethP avPragc average velopedvelope'fll< lnpanse•n11,;>' it the l)(l))y baby had lll!l•n been bornburn ,1rnid amid women, heds, beds, ,;ex sex !ilms. films, iu:>pe.:­ inspec­ in ,~011t college~~ ,> te:-.til1hu?:. teaching, museumO)Ut-;t'Un) careers,t':\l't~tsrs. ()1" or 4iondnclin~ conducting origi­ v.■will iii take somt' some timet ;mF to find 'I peacepea,•e and tranquillity.tr:inqnillity . All.-\II riterJt,, tion' iou of•H' Queens behindl>t'hind closedelo~€'tl personsJ)t>J"SIHIS capablel'IIJ)ll.blP ofor fillingfilliJJg thelhll nal•Hll historicalhi.storio•al research.J'P~enrrh. They carry•~HI'!'}' an annual,lllllUal flti})f'll,l stipend of implementsi111pl••menLs for ilsii~ safesaJ'e re-birth doorsdoor1:1 (by(hy invitation only),ooly), pel­ vacantvarant positionsµnsition" on,rn 1hP the E.S.A.1-: .S.A. |I $2.()nrt$~.rl11J) perJH.r .Student.:=ifud.,nt. HalfHal1' of thethe weekwe,.J, duringy MuseumMrndy beatbe11t in Birks REBE l'f IT THEREFORETHEHEFOHJ<: I areare- trainedtrainP•l byh)· staff;:faff membersmmnb,,r:-: in 11111~Plllil museum techniques,te<:Jrni<111,1s. anda.or) whitewhitp sheetsHhPPI 8 (paper)I [)HJll'r) denotingdeno1 ing Hall11 rt II . . . RESOIAEDRESOLVED THAT:'1'11.-\T: I atnt the;J1o·• EleutherianJ<:!Pul11t•rian Mills\1 ill~ HistoricalH istoric:al LibraryLibr:uy wherewhN'" theythHY its state,;(nte ofor innocenceinnoc:eni:P andirncl the It appears"·l>t>ear:i thatrbat babybMhy Geor­Gcor­ TheThP E. S.S . .'\. A. approvea111w,,,,., theth•• ceremony<:ereruouy of•Jf purifit-:nion purification took gian:,.:i1111 will behe led inill the pathspnth'I establishment,-,-1nbli,.hm,•11c. ofor a pro-ten)1n·o-1t•m * conductt'OJJdu,•I research.J"P:,.t';\J'(•.h. ThisThi~ trainingll'ainiJig will lead to hishi~ masterDHISIPr place.pla,:e. This wasWH~ the symbolicS)lllholi<.­ otor Georgianfleor;;ian traditiont1•;1ditio11 andanl!:ree in AmericanAmPrican hi,;tory. history. Post-graduatesPoHt-gradnlltPs of the committee1'0111111 ith•e tolo earry,·ar1·y on,,11 the of t.he ,,uttingcutting of lastlast: year'sy,•a r·11 editorial will not end UJIup repeatingrepeatiu~ "a,;h­ wash­ norma)Dot·mttl affairsaffuh-.-; of theth•> K.S.A.E.S.A. urogramnrno..:1·a1i.l havelune gonegout> on to ,Joc•toral doctoral researchrP,;,:,aJ'C•h :,n,1 and director-!lid and a A 1------_. - - baby with bi-lingua)bi-linp:n:d printer'sprinfl:'r•~ 1111i'vPtenaivete regarding its sc>phisti­ sophisti­ i f'hnfrnu111.eliairm an. - - - in!...ink. ••afcated oo godparents._1,odµnrentu (YOU).t YOU). This'l'his -,ommlUt•.- committee lw• be given~h••n thefhe same..,,u1u• constitutional,·on,-1hntio1111l pow­11ow­ ESA Revises Position on ers••r,; asa,; the1h1• i')‘gur,•gnlnr btr K.S.A.KS ..'\. Council.c·oundl. Tilt'srl'hi'i comc~o1111uH m ittee f,t."4• endeavour4"nd,•n\-'OUI'" tof.o formfOl'lll a completef'OlllplPlt> K.S.A.1,:.s . .-\ . Joint Club Participation executive..:.,irut.h·•· with,~ith eoinpete.pt,·omp,•t4'1)l NEW C CELLAR·ELLAR personsPt"l'Sons at11t tlieth(" earliest,•;irli<'>-1 pos­,-..11<­ ThT he e Evening'Evenino- Students I11111.iorl(ymajority of jointJoint clubsdubs iniu the.th•~ siblet'ihlt• date.duh•. AssociationA" - .·. ti· hasha "'de'·ided decided to University.t:nh·..-r-.il!·• 11 It is in this spirit-.pirit ·-~ This'l'hls committeecon1111it h~' cease,·••11,•i. toi4l : :,,ocrn on_ s " . . ' thatrh111 " we .. nl'l'in•d arrived 11t at liien11• follow­follon- withdraww1thdraw fromt~oi:11_ most jointJomt ing policy:t)oli,·~-: thatthat. with\\Ith therhP e\-f':...­ RESTAURANT PXlsl,exist, whenWh(•ll it,it 11111n·ov,•,- approves aA RESTAURANT completef'OllltllPt .. K.S.A.E.S.A. ••x,.,·utiv,•." executive.” student;;tude11t acbv1t1es, activities, accord- accord­ •·•·1>1io11ccption ofor 1 (lie h,• 1-'lhu l-'ilm sodt't.y Society at TheTlie Pro-TentPrO-Tt'lll ,·om committee, mil lt'<), inJ.ring to ESA president, Chl'i::;Chris the c;,,011-:inn Georgian 1'111,,·,·~. I'layers, :Ul(l and theUu• at thnsthus formedtonned on a tPmJHWary temporary Collier. The exet.:utive executive iis i11 is in actuu.lity actuality the E.S.A.F- .:'\. /1 . · t · ] l , h 1101not 11:ll't participate 11·i1mt.• 111 in joint101111 du chibs .,,. ::11011sion trimmedT1mn1e< c down own theL e this,111,. year.”1 '''"'·" · Council.Connril. ThisThi~ committeeeommittP., has 1 1318 SI.. S i Catherine St. all11II (hethe constitutionalronstitntionlll powerspo,\ ..rs joint club categoryea~egory _to to thet}ie Mr.M,:_ Collier continued..-ontinued. "The"Thi' of the normalnornwl E.S.A.J,;ear.-h in :iu an attemptafl(•1111>t 10 to chairman. ChrisChri,; Collier,<'oilier, who the Choral Soeiet,v. Society. gearg<'ar thet hf' activitiesi.,-1 h i1 i.,,. ioto a betterhi>t1 er is:Is also the acting E.S.A.KS ...\. pre­tlrc- The reasonsre:isuns forror thetht> cut-hackMJt-h.i,·k ratiorario of jointjoi1tt clubsr·lnlm and ESARSA SPECIAL STUDENTS RATES 11ide11t.sident. There will bebt> 4 votingrnt ing were given byl)y ;\-Ir. Mr. Collierf'olli<'r :is as interests.interPsls. This'!'his type researchr,.•:,,1:1r,·h isi,1 j_ ~~,...,..,~W~tc~~~~u;E;;~~A;;l~L._..Y----..__. members. Jim Kenwnrd.KP11w;n,I. Pau­)>;111- beingb<'ing inherenti11h.-r0nl in the differen­differen- a long process,lll"llCPH~. and :iii as a result,r ..snll. TWO FULL MEALS DAILY lette]Ptte .Jans. Jans, Pet Peter .. r M M.. l\l.,Cann. McCann, ,•ece betweenhPlween the ESAl<:SA ;md and therhe the !<~~,\ ESA h;iH has not found iti1 pos­J>os­ and Ed Sl'ott. Scott. These'J'h,,,..,, votingvo,ing Studt>n1.sStudents 1 Undergraduate· nctPrg-radnar,, l-io< Socie­ ie- sihlesible toio org:rnize organize !<)SO:"< ESON (orii>n (orien­­ nwmhersmembers will fillrill therhe positionspo~itionti ty. ''The'"ThP ESAP.:SA ,asure.r. dubs ,- chairman,hairman. interestedintenisted in :H student nnt :Lffo affairs, in:. (Six days) 9.00• week f'AIPrJHl}external affairs il!Hl and publicitypnl.>lil'ity thereforetherefor., " a new µuliy, poliy. meetingll ll'Pling I JOBS AVAILABLE,l\".-\11,.-HU,t<, ~ chairman. ProvisionProvi,.iun hasha,-; beenbo'Pll thPthe needsnet"ds must l>P,be rou found 11d byhy th,•the .ions made for two t>X-otrit-io e.v-olficio mem­ni,•m• ESAES•\ exe,·utiY('", executive”, Collier !-! ESAJ•~f;;\ isi,1 now investigatinginvest igul in:,: waitressesn-nh n•s,-.,•,. andnrnl kitchenkitt-h,•n help­hf'l11- RicherRh·hr~r Beaudelle,l:leaudett,•. whose duty ,lnty thetht generalgt•llf'ral :wtivily activity calendarCIIIP111lar ers,••1•s, full and:111,1 part-time,11m·1-1 imt•, daytiny DAILY SPECIAL...SPECIA'L ••• 75* it will behe to work with 1he the iu orderord"r tolo chose•·hnse itemsi1t•m,; which andnll(I nightnl;.:hl shifts,-.hifl,;, atul 11,.,,. new regularr,•i;ular members in thosethn:w areasart'as will hebe suited~uited 10 to theth,• eveninge\l,ning A:\ ,V& \V n ation oor f jointJoin! ac­a•·• Mix Salad, Dessert, Coffee or Milk ing secretary,,:;ec•rewry, Kay Nelson,Nelson. witowho tivitiesHvit k,; isls not annn attempt111t,•m11t tolo 12.101259 St. St, CatherineC,al ht"ri11f1 St.,S1.. .nt at will not have a vote. COllll)lit'at"'complicate 1,::--A-s1 KSA-SUS·s relations:l't'llllions: Mountain.'.\lountnln. A & \V\\' CoffeeC'ol"fr"" 't'hi>iThis committeeCO'llllllitlee will"ill behf' in • •••••••••••• "It“It is'"' in tlieI he spiritspit-it of cons­c·ons­ Shop. • • • • • • • • • • • • • effectflfff'<•t until SlWh such timetiml' a«lU! a tructivetnlf'l iv..- effortpf(o,•j thatUmt weWP haveIm,••· new •·oundl council isi11 apro\·ed aproved of of.. ,\.Ir. Mr. withdrawwilhtlra\\ n11 om· our supportsu1•11orj 1•> to thth•• e Also Specials for 95c Collier stated : "The E.S:A..l<) .S:A. Pro-TentPro-Tem Committee, while ,·ar­car­ "God's“ God’s Greatest Pork Chop, Potatoes and Vegetables Hamsteak rying on the normal businessb~1~ines,-; otor the E.S.A., will endeavourend,ia,•onr When NOT Nuisance" Pineapples, Potatoes and Vegetables Pork Sausages to installln~tn.11 a complete executiveexe,·nt i,e Nuisance” with Bacon, Potatoes and Vegetables at the earliest possibleJ>OSRible date,,late, Nova Scotia'sS,·otin'R famous "Father''Father To Get Married Omlet any kind with French Fried hopefullyl1opef111ly hy the end ofor Octo­Of'to­ Jimmy”Jim~y" TompkinsTompkinR waswri~ n11 tirmfirm Omlet any kind with French Fried ber,”ber." "Why"WhY, did theytlwy letl<"t me dateelute soeo believerbeliev,•r Ihalf h11t GodC:od helpslwlp11 thosetho11e SoupSo.up or Juice, Dessert, Coffee or Milk included early?early! Why was mother so who helplwlp themselves.tlwm,...·lvcH. In or Milk included This'l'hls Pro-TentPro-Tem l'ommittee Committee isi~ concerned I be popular?popular"! Why October Reader’sHcad,,r's Digest,Dig~I. readreud • •••••••••••• responsiblete11µ011slble !orfor 11-llall 11.rea-H areas of 11-tu­stu­ weren’tweren't we givpngivPn more time t.oto how this frail littlelit1 le priestprit•st • • • • • • • • • • • • • dent activity. All former coun­c:oun­ be young?”young?" A 23 year old wife becamebP<"rune known as>IS .. "God’s ({od's cilell member11 members not mentionPd mentioned in with a working husband and 3 greatest nuisance”,nuisanee", :mci and why Also Special for 98<98¢ the above plan1>lan are dnow o w res­ children asks these questionsq11eHtiom1 in he talkedtalkrd ;ihoutabout the pricepri.,,• of lish ponsible to the Pro-Ten)Pro-Tem ('om­ Com­ October'sOctober’s Reader’sReader's Digest.Dige11t. lf If insteadiust.ead offof the he wageswag,..,. of<>f sin,Hin, and Small Steak, Potatoes and Vegetables mittee.Jnlttee. The voting numberednumbf>red you are the mother of a teenagete<)llage pioneeredpionet•red the 1-'(;lf-hdp self-help Anti-/\nti­ etof the E.S.A. has been r~dn••ed reduced daughter, be sure to read this gonish Mo,·<'m<"ntMovement to freefrt"t' lisher-lifdwr­ Fried Chicken, Potatoes and Vegetables drastically.41raatlcally. Other than thisthi::1 one article. It may prevent untold menml'n and minersmiucrR from itishie twot,wo Veal Cutlet, Potatoes and Vegetables aspect the committee shall be miS<•rymisery l11ter.later. Get your copy of pet hatesIJAto~ -— povo,rl.ypoverty andand.. ignor­ governedgovern&lf - by the E.S.A. consti­cons.li- Reader's Digest today . .. .• 39 ance.ancP. GetG~t your Hea.Jer'sReader’s DigestDi1wst Soup or Juice, Dessert, Coffee or Milk included tution.tutlon. ; articles of lasting interest. ... 39 articles11rt il'leB ofjofjli,sting lasting interest:intecec1t; I . • I I rn rrrr il I •'?!?: I! I It 1 (!) 11 [; i ( . * (I! [I) tn iilfii'M t ?r('r, * D ftftrf■ f!!’1 PAG7PAG': 10ro • G':"~s· ,__., ' ■ - ' TUESDAY,TUESOAY, OCTOBER 7,'2, I9&2f,62

Sunny Weather Seen Hoopsters Strong In '62-'63 '6 2 -'6 3 On Byn,· ALLAN.\LL.-\:\" ZILBKBT~11,HF.HT The basketball season will This ;\(•ar•,. year’s editionf"dition will fea­f<-11• soonsoon be underway. Bothl3oth Geor­ turetur,• theth(• scoring,-,•01·ing and rebound­rc•bound• gian;:-ian teamstea nus will seek to impro­ ing abilityallilit, of HobBob Habert.Hnb<'rt. LastLnst ven· their fine recordsreco1d~ of lastInst year)'<'Ill' thisthi-. lankyhrnk>· young,·ounA ballplay­b111lp1it,·- Berkman yea:.- ear i er1•1· 1\11-. was a11 standoutslnndont on thetht• var­,·ar­ sitysit) squad.S(JIIUd, His presenceprPS('ll('t• on The Seniors swept through thetht' floort"loo1· oftenortt•n sj>ellcdspt"IJ<'Cl thethf" dif­ the St. Lawrence conference,conference. ferencefl'rPn<·•· betweenht•t \\ ('('II victoryTi<-ton· andund the league champion­ winning-c-:inning the league champion­ defeat.dt'l·,•,it. HeH<' eotild(•0111<1 wellW<'ll develop(jt"l'f"lo11 By Marv Gandall i\lontrenl league ship. In the Montreal league intoinlo theIIU' finestfi111•s1 ballplayerball pin;\ <'r on itii was a different story.ston·. The thetlu· GeorgianG••orgiln, squad,...,,uul in111 manyDlllll:f Sports EditorEaitor Georgians had difficuih difficulty· in an ,·,•nr. year. RobBoh Watson\\"ut,...:m will bebe- ;, a prncti<'e s11a<'e few finding practice space and few "l'IC'omc•welcome holdon•r holdover from 1,, last ... t practicesp ractices were called. The year’sl("atr•,-. squad.sqmul. His deadly(]c·,ull)" It-ft left unit had no set plays and im­ bandhnnes MaeCrendyMaC'C'rendy would versityYersity 4-24-'.! at tiiethe Mintol\Iinto Are­ defense(kf<•nM• corps,rorps. asIt>, theth(' entiret•ntir<· ss&~ far as basketball strate­ likelil,C:' to see a largelar_g-e 111rnout turnout forror na in tli«th" capitalC"apital city.”<-ity." creu<'rt>\\ hashnc; hid us farewell.fnrt•w<·ll. Add since gy goes,goes. the new Georgian to this theI lw departured(•pnrt ur<' ofor starrysturr,· the practices,praC'tiC'eia. especiallyesperiall)' since all ofor the defensed€'l"ense positionsposition« are:trt:' RepeatRPpc•al performanceperformanC'e thisI h is mentor has attended the winger\\ill~<'r HarryBurr, !\rmitn~<·. Armitage. andmul wide\\·iile open. season~Pason maybetnt1yln.. ?~ famousfamom; Clair Bee clinics thelh<' jKissibilitypossibiHl,1 of losinglosin~ rookierookie· and has been especially in­ ofc., f thetlu· year~·par awardu\\·urd winners\\"in,u~r~ and 1.:<'ithKeith ('onkJin C'onkjin (’(iO-'tit)('(;o.·(j() andIIIHI rfluenced by some top hoop Have11:u·r DiesUit-,.; ('(lt-·(>:!), (’01-’«2), bt-<"nust•because of tacticians such as Dick Mc­ theirtlwir stndi('S, studies, andlllHI theth(• resultl'C'Slllt Guire, now with the Phil­ etulant with the efforts of the Larks,Larks. too soon ...... and attentiveat t.entive just when you need they’rethey're a young· voung club, have the sizesi7,e and speed ...... all it most-most. Behind a wheel! Examina­ tions!tiona! Social Dates! or quick stimu­IAinw­ Open evening for Open a gentlemen’s thevthey have to do is jell and this comes only with exper­e:xper­ lation at anytime.anytime, Over 2 million Opea e"e11ing Opea a 9etltle1111tn's ience PERRY MOSS needs another pulling guard, sold• old every year. No prescriptionprescript.ion yourrour conveniencecon.. eaie11ce charge-acceontchaNJe-acco11nt ienc:e . . . PERRY MOSS needs anothe,· pulling guard. needed. AskAn for Wake-ups -49~4 9 f alat flanker a la BOYD DOWLER, another offensive tackle.ta<·lde. :vouryour atore.store. AdretqAdre°' Ltd.)Ltd., 20211 Eom,tomEgiiatffu 1 ~~~ ,.,,,. • ••, an ··2••flru r•of ca~ l~liefeJ1sive ~mt1t1•,,. • 111•1111 rJ L~,:.-1...... ,. lt .... lT ...... • ..... n1n 1_ , .• tn ti .! • .;. ·~ • .-.. J .. t-1 ,· TUESDAY. 2.2, 1962 . I ... GEORGIAN PAGE f! A Profile :· HARVEY WELLS WATER SPOBTS SPORTS the bard writing this d1·ivel is GfflGifl Tn,phy Trophy Winner by Ate\A If':\ Sh1•11fi1•ht ShciificM drivel is the ByB.y DAVID COHEN Georgian watersportswatersvorts coach Georgian sports Jim.I im McBrideMl'Bride is confident that ediioreditor who is 1( David CohenCohea is contributing his first effort to this issue of the Georgian. His insh1,; waterpolo squadsqnad will again profile sketches,slletdaes. witty andond highly readable, willwin be a regularretJUlar feature of the liehP championsrhampioni; of the Ottawa-Otta\\·a- amazing sports pages). Sf.81. Lawrence Conference,Conf Prence, as leemad for vomiting theythe}' have been fortor the past twtwo o years up something like Tt might behe conceivableCOllC'Cil'ahle ihalihnt maintain an icy.icy, sporting grace!i:-ral'efra,·k rack and field,fit>ld. as wellwt>IJ asllH ten­fen­ Keeping the Maroon and this amongft,llll)lll,; Hiethe> luzz-e.heeUedru~z-c:het•l(ed new­lll'W­ throughoutrhrou~lwut his busy season,se.ason, I''\- ex­ dingdin,; the goals for the St. Ca­ (told( ;old in the swim thistbis year comerst.omers 1malc (male variety)vari<•ty) to this hibithlhit leadership dualities,qualiti<>f;. and therines Juveniles.Juveniles and Jr. B’s.B"s. will be returnees Bill Egged,Egg-eeini,; voted\'OtPd the .\I. .VI. V.V. P. award np.up. HeHf' immediately becamehecnme an sythe,,,,ythe. Ron Baver, Burke :\la­ Ma­ if onlykely sort of ;,;uy guy you'd everen,r He has beenhPen a regularr1•gulnr louch-to111'11- Eliesen.Kliesen, presently 11t at Ottawa Ottawa's ·s are as big a the ca,w. ease, word has never fil­ pick:1i1·k for sud1 such an effort effort.. footballer for thetlle past1iai:;t two Oarletonf'arletoQ University,U niversity, is the sole years. fish tered out tolo tbethe generali;en!'ral popu­ PackingP:u·king 166l 6•) hard - muscledwu,...Jed years. lossl~ss through graduation. lacelare that tendingl<'ndin~ those same poundsJ>OlltHls on a ,VS”,,'S" frame,rrnme. Har-Mar- HarveyHaney is pursuing))u1·s11i11g (quite There wil be a meeting Mon­ as the others are goals is an:in exceedinglyex<'cedin;!ly hazar­ su~ce>1sfully) a in day.dnJ·. OctoberOcloaer 10JO fortor all partici­ dous (for( for want of a hbetter e t t e r successfully) a degree in Arts for getting year,)ear, as with manyma,1y a third year pantspant.'! in waterpolo. Waterpolo~·aterpolo word)'I\ onl) occupation.o,•1·1111ation. Please let practices will start Oct. 15th, at hooked into doing me explain: goal tenders (for student,stude nt. the academicaeademic load hashaH "'" !'Xl)lain: ~oal tenders I for Yvon Coutu pooll)OOI and will con­ that is whatwlwt theytlwy !ll'Pfcr prefer to10 behf' becomehecome a bithit weightier, forcing Gandall’sGandall's dirty tinue Mondays, WednesdaysWedne11days called) :ire arc stranges1range SirSil· GeorgeGe orge titthe e Gill wwinner inner out of var­n1r­ and Fridays~'ridays from 4.304.:lo to 6.00. work in this dingy phenomena.J•henomPnn. They are the only silysity competition. Our venerable As well as dual meets. Sir membersnll'rnhe,·s of the GeorgianGeor~i~n stu­ hockey coach, Dkk Dick Smith. Smith, will base C:eorge will parti<'ipate in 111111- d1•nldent bodyhodv who dondo11·t have to haveha,·e to shop near andaod far, and George will participate in mul­ '1 t i-team mentoffice it is a he shockedsho,·k~d into study fer for fi- fi­ -if hebe has time- and iniu between ti-team intercollegiateintercollegi:ite meets 0 thtbi!< is year.~- .. ar. 11ah1nals - they'vethey \'t' usuallyu,rnally beenb<•en in .aa to replacereplacp Harvey.Hane~·. A1Al Romanin. Romanin, plethora of sufficienttin rfjdpnt state of 11arano paranoiafa who saw some sparse exhilli­ exhibi­ lugubrious Hincesince O,·touer. October, whenwbPn the firstfil"st tion action Ja11t last winter,winter. isi,o; lea­ !nnially 1>orous porous Geor­ directorUir1·1·tor of IntramurallntrHntu1·:1I Sports8ports rest assured gian defence;de(PIJl'C: but none haveh;i,•p In111 any case, this hackbark (as KHllifi,-ith Conklin('onklin 11n1101111c1•(1announced todaytod1n· beenht>en soow rare as thetlie man is makes you ~ well'll'ell as many other hacks,b.acki;, IJ 111....the start,.,art ofor thetlw sportsspm·t s pro­... ;. :1houtabout to make his entranceentrance 11 guess),zue,;s I will haveha,·e a toughtoui:-b time gramme:;:ramnw "ith with seven~,.,. .. n mailmun touehto,wh wish you lootoo were a 111111into this piece.JJif'(•f'. forgettingrorgetting old Harw!Harv. ! We\\"e wish toovballlootb111l gettingg1•U:l11g underwayund,•r\fn)· 111•>.1 next member of the Georgian HarveyHane)· WellsWellH wasw:i,, Sir Geor­r;,.nr­ Mr.:\fr. RoutaniuRomaniu lucklurk io in trying FridayFridny 11fter11oouafternoon atac KentK,·111 l*ark.l'm·lr.. sports department ge'st:P's goaler thetile wholev.-l10IP of last HARVEY WELLSWRLS to replacere11lace him. Freef<"N"e transportationtra11sporwtJo11 willwlll bebf' year.yn>1r. AsAi; a regularly~lar)}· horrifiedhorrifi<1d js’ovideil,,.~,vld1•d for playerspla)-•'t"S and thetlw don'tdon’t it? ohsernirobserver or of M~ & G goalersgoaler;; and vey\'e¼· isill' hardly a goliath. Howe­Ho....-1• - •Georgian;,,c,rginn ehalll]>srh1tt11Ji,; will meetllll"t>I c’monc'mon and see us theirfheir puck-filledpu,·k-filled 11lig°ht plight !luring during ver\'er he hasha,; alwa)·s always managedman.ag~ to McGill's~1,'(,lll's bestbt-,-1 ••· at, fltethf" s1•u.,011's season's you A • Aft , ... d . you tiiethe past)last three ,·ears. years, letle1 me match the bighig boys sock for Attentionllent101 To AH stiff sayt1ay this waswai; a remarkableremarkahle fe.a.tfeat ;ooc1Lsock. This little,lit1 le, exl)t>-rt expert puck-J)Uck- AllA II male111111 .. ,c11<1,·11t"• students, fn.,.Jtm•·n freshmen i1tdml1·d,included, arc ttre .-m·ouru,....__"() eneouruged Co to you fndCPd,indeed, Hut. But. more ai;tounding astounding stopper"tOJ>per is a native~uve of St.St. C Ca­a - Prospective Bowlers' you was the fa,ct fact thatth.at 1-T>!ney Harvey ma­wa­ tbe-rine,therine, Outario. Ontario, havinghavin;; been Prospective Bowlers!• eome(.._nu:• out fur for HU au afternoou'sH.ft.t•ftloou .. ,.. funa·un in thetbr sun. Ftirtherf<"urth.-r infor­h1for,. naged to win the most highly hahatched I ch e ct there someso~e twenty-t·wrnty- There will be a.a. general coveted,·o\·eted s(>ortingst>011 ing award that threethrt>e yearsYt>ars ago. SinceSI n c e 11re- pre­ . 1t1atio11mation cun•"'u beb,• obtainedobtabmd fromrn,01 award that meeting for all those interested WHISKEY OFFER Sir GeorgeGf<>rge can bestow:b.-,;tow: thethf' schooliatepnrtic-llMlt.. II; in ageoqe of 75 wfacwho can proveprave the win it. Harveyllan·ey IJ.:«.I had to show,;how the schoolsdwol footballfoolball team two All former and new studentsl'li11dents iHinling,ho"" ling. mixedmht'd badminton,bud111Ju1011, icei.-.• n~existence ofaf twotwa livingllvi,ag grand­ outstandinglllllHl:tndin.;- playing aab I) i 1Ii i t y.,-. years~-ear,; running; ranr.-<->ds co-eds includedin<-luded I are invited.in,·ited. fHM'kcy,h,H•k••l·, I'toorl'ioor hockey,hod;••)', 1,.,,..1;:,,-t­ Irnsket- parent's.pereats. :\'oNo experiencee:i:1>erie11<'e necessary.nece,i,;ary. llulllutll 1t111I anil volleyball.,·011 .., ·ball. “INSURE”''INSURE'' YOUR CAREER Serve withwith your COTC Contingent

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NEW ■• YouVou are paid at regular Army rates for all time spent in actual training. FEELING ■• You are guaranteedguaran1eed full-timefull-lime summer employment. SERVE• •■ On graduation and appointment as a Lieutenant you may undertake ,.* «•• . what a special zing you get from Coke. either full-time service in the Canadian Army (Regular) or spare-time WITH A service in the Canadian Army (Militia). YouYau are free to choose between It'sIt’s do-se-do and away wev.e go for the cold /)ff/.\'/( a civilianci,ilian career or an assured pasitian position as a Commissioned Officer. PURPOSE crispCrisp taste and lively lift of Coca-Cola! @fpfdl For full d1'111il.,;dr tails consultco1LSult tlirthe R,·HidcntRruidcnt Sf< Soc<·,,r Soccer Norwich to even the score, and the anchors:11wl1<11·,; or of th,• the tean,··. team”. In• In- 1ea111team took toLu the (lie field for theirlheiI· within four minings111i1111t1•s ofo[ play.play. first matchnrnt<'h of tlie new sPason season,. MacDonald~la<:llonald scored,,;c•urc·d. 111 making;,J;iug it 1cidentallv,·i1lt-11tall", Peterl'l'ler Wilcox\-\'ilcox is initl an exhibition game~ante with visit­visit- 2-1.:!-1. Not:\'ot to bol,p ot11<101H.•, outdone. Sir his secondse('ond yearyp:1r asa:-. SGWt’~(:\\'{ i soc­:-;t1t,·• iu;.:ing :S:orwil'h Norwich University.Cni\·er><• years_,·l:';ll·s or of pro ,_.,,., soccer ..,r in in Kn-1,; 11 • gians,;.:-ians, hoewever,hoewe1·cr, for !'OlllJliP· comple­ sistedsister! byhy Leroy Huntley.Hu11tl1•y. !'res· Pres­ gland.11 with Kxeter Gitv. Natu­ 1elytely overwhelming01·e1·whd111i11~ their oppo­oppo- singsin:.:- home t.he attack;111a1·k farther.rnrlher. c;la <1. will! J.:x,·i,•r ('iiy. Xatu- 11e11t><.nents. theythPY infli<-ted inflicted a clecisi decisi (Jerry<:e,..-y StachrowskiSta,·hrowsld scoreds<·ored for rally,mil~·- therelhPn• w, were, n , many1111111_1' on Ih,l tin* j 1·eve 7-:! 7-2 defeatdereat over the ,·isitor><. visitors. Sir (ieorge<,eor,.;<· again,a1,:ai11. buthut unfor­1111fo1·- team1ea111 who who didclicl not11111 score,,;,•111·e . buthnt tunately11111at1•I~- the goal;.:oal was disal disal­- withoutwiihuul whomwholll victoryl'i<-tor~· ,·0111,I could The Americans, a formida­ lowed for handling. Neverthe­ Thf• Am1-•rka11~. it formid:t· lowecl_ fo1· ha11clli11~. _Xen•r~l1<•· not behe• achieved,,,-hiPvt.'<. bothhotlt game,.e:ame_- asa>< theythe;· diddi1~ theIIH• one~n_e 1'.".•Y_- play­ 1 rish,·'.~h scoreds,·01:P • ('e scelllecl Chang,Chu II!!". dependabled l ·IH:•ndn hie and.and ups,up><, Vet.Yl:'l. atal the kickoffki,·koff" a cou­eou- ge;,e defences,deft>11,·es. and Gieb(;i<•h mademadL• eager;e a,.;er; LennoxLe1111ox Granger,C:ran~•·r, Dave ldpie e of minutesminnl<'H after ttwo w o it 5-2.~-2. scorings,-orin,.; forfu,· thelht• visitors.\'isilors. Williams,\~' illiams, Tom KantFania. a, Spirm*Spiru:i o'clock it was the Georgians Launching their own attack, 0 ·..i1wk it wa:s tlw (,eorgians j 1.a11111·hin~ tlwir own 11t1a1·k . Toma/.us.Tmn;i:r.us. andan

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~IG ATTRACTION ON CAMPUS CAMPUS... •••

Peter Komlos drives home second Geor­ Kobert to confirm SGWU's early lead.lead, SirSit gianCJian goalCJoal past Norwich goalieCJOalie Anastas GeorgeGeorCJe won 7-2.

around which a wild melee en- en­ cession. GerryGerrv Stachrow,.ki Stachrowski (InOn then,.. ot other 1-•'r side~id,• of tth« Ire sued.,iuPH>1tt1u·k madenrnde the score 7-:l, 7-3, was de<·la• decla­

1 appeareda1•11<·111·,·d to stun thetlH' Ameri­A111P1·i- red null,111111. and this seemed to To sum 1111. up. the overall coiwcort­ cans,1·ans. forfor· twenty'"'""'X minutes111i1111f1•s later,lal<•r, dash the hopeshope,; of tliethe visitingvisitini,: ditiondilion ofo[ Ihethe team is muchm11d1 het,. bet­ team. Yet. there was no let-up O i l o i _t'l IVterf',,1,.,. Koinios1,omios mademad,· ilit 2-0,~-O, alsonlso team. Yt>I. there was no let-up ter thanthan lastla.st year, there's fi• Orlor in tlie see-saw actionac·tion that cha­ in the see-saw scoring~coriu:,:- withwilh a" header.h1•n and~11ul whenever\\ hPu.-,-.-r theflu· Sir George(;t•o1·gt• Seagram's Whiskey CANADA Todd, and Stachkowski, tth h ee Seagram's W h i s key CANADA, defences1li·l.-1u·e·s did falter,f:lltPr, thetht• Ame­;\nu•• Todd, and Stac,hkow>< P every new Georgian fuel,i'.11·1 , unbeatable111rh<·11t11hli, obstacleoh,.t:u·le to nH,nmen led tlieUle ihe the team to victo­vido­ THE ROBERT SIMPSON SIMPSON1 MONTRE MONTREAL.-\L LTD.LTD. ry. Thgv., in" t\UTl w%re asHistf>d assisted sports reporter. S See e e Ian n>11., furtherfu•·t h.-1· progress.Jt1·0:,:1·t~!'s. Accor­.i\ t'('(i'r- ry. 'l'h~y, in _t'.'fl'_:w.eye sports 1 ddingly, i11~1,, whenwlr,•n I tlie lu, firstfir""t halfIr II I I' byhy Kil(i Irak,'\l1ik, pµ' t y'Ttyntlev.;'' '1!,vntt.,,·. Ba­ page 11 for details. ^"Dr.Poot"i. b ^ o o t's rcgkrccvdr-::(1?1-. ~ trzJcnurlcruJcmuk fur it*it" acrvfictCr'+'!ic fibre.fihre. I ended,,•rr - . ~