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Serving Wilkes College For Twenty-two Years

Vol. XXII, No. 11 WILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1957

NOVICE DEBATERS ENTERED IN PHILADELPHIA TOURNEY History Club Dance by Jim Eidam The Wilkes novice debate team will travel to Philadelphia to participate in the Temple University Novice Tournament this weekend. The tournament, which is open to students with no previous debating experience, will include four rounds of From 9 to 12 In Gym debate. The four s t u d e n t s who will participants in the statewide ora- o represent Wilkes at this tourney tion tournament, which was held Tonight's 'Robert Halley Hop' at Wilkes last spring. Model General Assembly are Jean 'Shofranko and Don Mur- In for Temple ray, first and second affirmative; preparing the tournament, Dr. Kruger, debate Will be Held at Wilkes To Present Popular Recordings; and Mary Frances Swigert and coach, has been assisted by varsity Fred Jacoby, first and second nega- team members Fred Roberts and During Spring Semester tive. Clarence J. Michael Chairman Bruce Warshal, who have coached by Ellie Lazarus Jean, a Wilkes-Barre resident, is the affirmative and negative teams, by Bill Zdancewicz Dave Vann, upon returning from a sophomore English major. Don, respectively. Several milestones were laid in preparation for the History a dorm student, comes from Brook- the n a t i o n a 1 CCUN conference The novice team will debate on Club Dance tonight... lyn, New York, and is a sophomore the national collegiate question, which was held in New York City, student, majoring in political sci- "Resolved: That the Requirement November 17 to 19, reported the First of all, the air will be filled with music from many of ence. Mary Frances is a resident of Membership in a Labor Organ- following to the CCUN of Wilkes: the leading orchestras throughout the nation and also songs of Forty Fort, and is a sophomore ization as a Condition of Employ- after receiving the approval of Dr. from many popular singers! Examples are: the music of Ray English major. Fred, the fresh- ment Should Be Illegal." Farley and the vote of the national Anthony, Lawrence Welk, and Louis Armstrong - and songs man member of the team, resides In addition to the forthcoming board of directors of the CCUN, of such vocalists as Perry Como, Theresa Brewer, and Patti Page. in Wilkes-.Barre and is majoring novice tournament, the varsity it was decided that the 31st annual (We must mention here, that their appearance will be via in commerce and finance. team is preparing for its entry in Model General Assembly of the records.) Although none of the team has the New York University Hall of United Nations for the Middle At- had any previous debating experi- lantic States will be held at Wilkes The dance tonight is being spon- Fame Tournament, which will be sored by the History Club and it ence, Don and Mary Frances were held on December 13 and 14. College. This Assembly will con- vene during the last weekend in marks the first record dance to be March. featured at the college gymnasium Invitations will be sent to every this year. Dancing will be held from nine to twelve. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FORMAL c o 11 e g e and university in the Middle Atlantic States. Each col- The title for this affair, "Robert lege that sends delegates will Halley Hop", is quite appropriate, in of represent one of the 82 member light of the reasoning the WILL FEATURE LEE VINCENT club members. Keeping in mind by Mike Salinsky nations. The general theme for the As- the forthcoming formal and in- Preparations for the a n n u a 1 sembly will be "Strengthening the creasing expenses of students, the Lettermen's Formal are in the final United Nations". There will be History Club is keeping its "over- stages of completion, according to three special committees: the Poli- head expense" down and passing Ron Rescigno, who is a co-chairman BEGINS WEDNESDAY tical, Economic, and Social Com- the savings on to the students. of the affair with Bob Sokol. The by Marion Klawonn mittee, the Trusteeship and By doing this, they are offering Friday, Non- students quality at a reduced dance is scheduled for next Theta Delta Rho will officially self Governing Committee, and a the in the college gymnasium on South Special Political Committee. price . . . which, by the way, is a open its busy holiday season next low 35 cents! Franklin Street. Early arrange- Wednesday evening when the group The following committee chair- low, ments indicate that it will be a men were appointed to make So, with all the facts compiled, presents its a n n u a I Christmas defi- affair promises to be an most memorable event. Buffet. The nite arrangements for Wilkes' role tonight's party will start at interesting and v e r y enjoyable Music for the occasion will be 6 o'clock in the upstairs of The as host of the M.G.A. provided by the well-known Lee Housing: Al Luster and Ellie event. As stated by Clarence Commons and is open to all sorori- 11 Michael, general chairman, "We Vincent and his orchestra. ty members. Lazarus. se- Meeting Arrangements: Roman hope to make this affair a 'Robert Useful and attractive favors The sorority members will do- Hoppin lected by Bob Sutherland, will be Borek and Nicholas Giordano. Clarence Michael Halley Success.'" nate food for the affair. Any mem- Assisting Clarence are the fol- given to each girl attending the ber who would like to bring baked Secretariat: Mary West. Parking Arrangements: D a v e . lowing committees: formal. Moreover, Sutherland has beans, cold cuts, salad or cake Publicity: Dan Lewis, chairman; disclosed the fact that the nature should see Emma Minemier, food Vanri. C.C.U.N. URGES SALE of these favors will not be revealed Entertainment: Bob Amey. Gordon R o b e r t s, Richard Davis, committee chairman. The food can OF U.N.I.C.E.F. CARDS Tom Oliver, and Clarence Michael. until the night of the dance. The be given to Fred Wall anytime Map: Herm Feissner. previous Art: Heddy Horbaczewski. Tickets: Bob Davis, chairman; tokens given at the two T u e s d a y afternoon or all day WiLkes students are urged to Levin, Art Evans, formal were a gold compact and Reception: Larry Groninger. Tom Oliver, Sam Wednesday. purchase UNICEF Christmas cards. Don Brandt, and Jule Znaniecki. pin, each with a Wilkes emblem. Food: Lois Betner. Al Luster, chairman of the CCUN Walt Glogowski and Bernie Ra- As in the past, the sorority mem- Invitations: Nancy Davies. Refreshments: Tom Jenkins, Art bers have voted to bring Christ- card sale, reports that a variety Evans, Josia Mieszkowski, Virginia decki are in charge of the decora- Stationery: Larry Groninger. of original Christmas cards can be Ben tions. They have announced mas gifts to the party. These Special Chapel Service: Heddy Valerius, Judy Alincoff, and that gifts, however, will not be ex- purchased from any member of the Jenkins. the gymnasium will be decorated Horbaczewski, Al Luster, and Ellie CCUN. in keeping with the holiday spirit. changed among the members but Lazarus. will be given to children in the Season's Greetings is written on A huge Christmas tree will be Since there will be over 600 dele- each card in the five major lan- DRAMA GROUP CASTS local hospitals. gates to the M.G.A., housing ar- featured, with a matching backdrop The guages of the United Nations. FOR ROLES IN PLAY of Santa and his sleigh gliding over suggested price of the gifts rangements must be made and the is between fifty cents and a dollar. Each box is selling at the price Al Groh announced that he is the housetops. CCUN is seeking the aid of Wilkes of $1.25. The sale is being held now casting for leads in the up- Presents for boys should be tied students as well as that of the Mike Goobic is in charge of the with green ribbon and those for to promote interest and under- coming dramatic production, Wit- intermission program, which will community. standing of the United Nations. ness for the Prosecution. The play girls in red ribbon. TDR President The group asks anyone who feature the traditional singing of Peggy Stevens stated that age of The proceeds go to the United Na- will be presented in January and Christmas carols by the Lettermen. would like to house one or more tions Children's Fund. will be held in the Irem Temple. the recipient should be indicated delegates to notify, as soon as Singing will be directed by Bob on the tag. This is the second of a series of Moran and Millie Gittins will be possible, Dave Vann at Warner three plays put on by the Cue 'n' Naomi Kaufer is general chair- Hall; Al Luster at 16 Orchard St., accompanist. Each Letterman may man of the affair. Working with Curtain and sponsored by the Ki- be distinguished by a gold button- Wilkes-Barre; Ellie Lazarus, Rut- Psych Class Visit wanis. her are: Emma Minemier, food; ter Avenue, Kingston; or any mem- Members of Dr. Krasno's evening ierre worn on the lapel. Maryan Powell, gifts; Helen Miller, The first, a musical production, ber of the CCUN. abnormal psychology class toured Paint Your Wagon, was presented Tuxedos may be rented at group publicity; and Carol Hallas, favors. We also need volunteers to help prices at Baum's on South Wash- the Veterans Hospital yesterday. through the cooperation of four The second affair to be held by in the Secretariat. Anyone who The group especially observed the ington Street or at John B. Stetz, the sorority will be the third an- campus departments under the di- can cut stencils, run mimeograph facilities of the psychiatric depart- rection of Al Groh. East Market Street. Tickets for nual Old People's Party on Decem- machines, or please the formal can be obtained from type contact ment, which is the best of any local Tickets for the play can be ob- ber 14. This party is given each Mary West. The had the any Letterman at $4.00 per couple. women hospital. group op- tained from any member of the year for the men and in the portunity to see some of the prin- They may also be obtained from Old People's Homes in this area. Kiwanis or Cue 'n' Curtain. Millie Gittins, at the bookstore, ciples learned in class actually ap- Transportation for the guests plied. who is an honorary member of the will be provided by the men on Deadline Set for Proofs - NEXT ASSEMBLY Lettermen's Club. Corsages are campus who have cars. Anyone John Scandale, Amnicola editor, Members of the class taking the The next assembly program will also available at the bookstore, at who would like to help drive should has requested that all seniors re- tour were: Ellen Kemp, Marleen feature the Wilkes-Barre Philhar- group prices. contact Pat Yost or Doris Duritza, 'turn their proofs to Berthold Stu- Hughes, Ann Richards, Shirley Lis- monic String Quartet composed of Mr. Ralston, Mr. Farrar, Dave general chairman of the party. dio by next Wednesday. It is very man, Sam Mines, Cliff Kobland, Ike Ferdinand Liva, Al-bert Barbini, Tholnas, Ron Rescigno, and Bob Also in connection with Christ- important that these proofs be re- Feissner, and Mi'ke Lozman. Gene Brandstadter and En.zo Liva Sokol will form the receiving line. mas, all sorority members are turned immediately so that work plus guest artist Robert Olivia. Other committee members are: asked to help the Lettermen's Club on the senior index may begin. Pianist will he Janet Cornell. programs, Carl Havira; tickets, decorate the gym next Thursday NOTICE The two feature numbers of the George Gacha; refreshments, Dick night in preparation for the Christ- There will be a BEACO..N program will be Mozart's Clarinet Wozniak; publicity, Rodger Lewis; mas Formal to be held on Friday rating for a formal. The Letter- meeting today at noon on the Quintet with Robert Olivia playing and invitations, Dave Thomas. evening. The two organizations men usually help TDR prepare for third floor of 159 South Frn1lin the clarinet solo, and Prokofieff's PDF compression, OCR,work web in cooperationoptimization when deco- using their dancea watermarked in February. evaluationStreet. copy of CVISIONOverture PDFCompressoron Hebrew Themes. 2 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Friday. December 6, 1957

OPEN LETTER THE ROVING CHIMERA To Wilkes Students by Fred Roberts Dear Students: This week I would like to consider critically Thank you for your support in the Saturday helping us complete our two recent evening Mike Wallace Interview program, and particularly his surveys concerning the possibility interrogation of Eleanor Roosevelt, keeping in mind the views of sponsoring a dance with a "big- I expressed of her several weeks ago. name" band. We have discovered It was clear at the outset that Mrs. Roosevelt was much that a great majority of those stu- more articulate and much less evasive and opinionated than dents who took the time to complete most of Wallace's previous guests, but her interview is, on the the surveys are in favor of having whole, representative of the Mike Wallace approach. a "big-name" band. Another Mystery Solved She answered very frankly his? We hope to be able to use this After an absence of several days, Sam Weckesser-Gore (or request to c o m p a r e President information to its greatest advan- Gore-Weckesser) turned up at the Bookstore early Monday cally about her trip to the U.S.S.R., tage at some time in the future. Eisenhower with Gandhi, Churchill her work for the U.N. or civil morning. It seems that Sam, in display of independence, had and her husband. She explained However, we find it impossible, at rights. Certainly these queries this time, to sponsor such a dance gone off on a tear. Perhaps he bit off a little more than he that not knowing him personally were relevant. could chew, for he came back a little chewed up himself. she was no competent judge of his which would r e q u i r e financial This line of inquiry calls to mind backing far beyond our immediate Millie Gittins. Dave Vann and George Elliot (Sam's mouth- intellect, although it appeared not the ridiculous interviews of such piece") befriended to be as wide as that of the other class treasury. the wayward waif and provided him with people as Gloria Swanson, Lilli St. Nevertheless, it has been agreed the services of a physician. leaders of our era, but that he ob- Cyr, and Mickey Cohen. I do not viously could carry out previously that our class has built the founda- New Diet criticize Wallace for bringing con- tion for such an affair. We now determined policy effectively - troversial figures before the pub- Said physician confirmed the suspicion that Sam's ear had witness his World War II triumphs. intend to submit this information lie - it is very much to his credit and the results of our surveys to been host to a canine's choppers and provided the necessary She ranked Harry Truman as an that he gives them a chance to be the Student Council with certain medicants. The doctor also cleared up another mystery - Sam above average President who heard; but I do find it very sad recommendations that may enable does not have worms! achieved near greatness by making that Wallace allowed his 'reporting' that organization, with the co- Since Sam is an independent cuss, he pays the price for big decisions well. Then Wallace technique to corrupt a news form operation of other groups on cam- asked if she thought any Republi- his independence. His eating habits are irregular and when that can be operated so well on pus, to combine enough financial he eats, he overloads. Sam's stomach is like anyone else's, cans or Democrats were in the television. backing to make this project eco- same league as the men they had when he overloads it, it rebels. It must be admitted that in some nomically feasible. Therefore, the just considered. Mrs. Roosevelt cases Wallace, almost in spite of We sincerely hope that we will doctor recommended an occasional milk of understandably would give no di- himself, has been very successful be able to create enought interest magnesia, to make him "feel good again". rect answer because of the political in eliciting valuable insights into to make this dance possible within Who Won? implications; she did, however, con- personality. The Earl Browder, this school year. Sam had no comment when asked about the particulars of cede the ability of Rickard Nixon, the Harry Bridges, and the Bennett which she compared with Truman's, Respectfully yours, his altercation; he simply shambled off with a disdainful look Cerf i n t e r vi e w s were very re- that said: "You should see the other guy!" but she also stressed her reserva- warding. But unless the recent The Senior Class tions as to his scruples. competition of Martin Agronsky, Ronald Tremayne Dorm Plans Feast She also reaffirmed her respect Edward R. Murrow, and others can President Thanks to the prowess of a couple of Gore Hall's woodsmen, for Adlai Stevenson, and in this force a reappraisal, Wallace will the men of Gore Hall are going to have a Venison Party in the context she gave Wallace the ex- probably to be superficial Dining Commons before continue IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII the Christmas vacation. pected reasons to explain Steven- sensational and in the last analysis The two Nimrods are Larry Pugh, senior C & F major from son's failure to capture the Presi- insignificant as a creative journal- Iunlocks Creek, and his roommate Ken Evans, sophomore dency. In perhaps her only real ist - perhaps that is what the --PERSONALS-- Electrical Engineering student from West Pittston. Each shot a evasion she claimed never to have public wants. uI,IIuIIHuIlIuIuIIuIIII!IIIIuIIuJuIIuII,IuIlIuJ thought of Walter Reuther as a four-point buck on opening day. Presidential candidate, and she Steve Poleskie spent his Thanks- The scene of the kill was Arnold's Notch, near Red Rock. giving vacation in New York City went on to hedge that she thought PLANS CANCELLED Larry got his at 7:15 a.m. and Ken downed his about 1 p.m. he cOuld go into the job with a as guest of Miss Allegra Kent, Each buck weighed about 140 pounds. knowledge of the world's people FOR SPECIAL SHOW who recently was promoted to solo- ist for the New York City Ballet. Welcome Back that could make him a great Presi- The members of the Student We're happy to welcome the smiling face Mrs. dent she would go no further. Council met last Tuesday to plan While in New York, Steve also of Jean Jones - back to the Finance Office. She had worked there for Wallace followed these rather for the student preview of "Around visited Russ Evans, who attended many the World in Eighty Days". It Wilkes last year, and his brother, years and has returned following a long absence. reasonable though unpenetrating My Fair and sensation - seeking questions was disclosed that King's College Ronnie, who is a dancer in Also we'd like to urge Mrs. Joan Ostrowski to get well soon, with the kind of asinine groping and College Misericordia were not Lady. Steve also saw Noel Cow- following an operation at the Mercy Hospital. Joan also works able to participate in this program, ard's Nude With a Violin. in Finance. that unfortunately is so typical of Kay O'Donnell of alumni his show: Do we have anything to since they received information con- the With the Finance Office having such a difficult time with fear from the cerning the movie too late. There- office staff went to New York City Russians? Isn't the weekend preceding Thanks- illnesses, it has been having a hard time keeping up with things. your husband's claim that the only fore an arrangement for the stu- It seems that Dr. Farley nearly received a check for $10,000,000 we have is dent preview could not be made. giving to attend the christening thing to fear fear it- of her first niece. plus his regular salary last payday. self oversimplified as applied to Leinbach error caught time, we were told. Hurry today? Why do people hate you Joe Oliver (in education class): Mr. and Mrs. Barry at- The was in back, and your husband? "If I had one more English course, tended the Army-Navy game in rs. Connolly. I feel that the limited time could I'd be qualified to teach English." Philadelphia Municipal Stadium. Campus Candids "Certified, quali- A younger brother of Barry is a have been used more effectively. Jerry Luft: not Leinbach is Louis Stilp, fresh Electrical Engineering major, "celebrating" Wallace asked specifi- fied." cadet at West Point. nothing a senior majoring in secondary Thanksgiving Eve on a date. He had a flat tire and couldn't At a recent meeting of the Re- unlock the car's trunk to get the spare. tailing Group, Beverly Gates was Peter Gale, querying: "Do you believe in retroactive birth WILKES COLLEGE BEACON elected secretary for the coming control?" newspaper published each week of the regular school year by and for year and Dave Roebuck, treasurer. The Senior Co-ed who said: "All I know about sex I've A senior psycholo- students of Wilkes Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Subscription: $1.50 Shirley Lisman, learned from books, dirty jokes and Ralph." (Only the names the College, major, attended the Army-Navy per year. gy have been changed to protect the guilty!) game November 30 as guest of roots the Colonel on Editor Janice Schuster Lehet her pinmate, Lt. John Yuseavage, Joe Ludgate hoopsters thusly: "Hurl Asst. Editor Marion Kiawomi an Annapolis graduate. that spheroid through the hoop." Asst. Editor Mary Louise Onufer Al Kislin, a '57 graduate and Uncle 'Santa' Is Coming Sports Editor Dick Myers a graduate student at the Universi- Attention all ex-GI's! Your Santa Claus and mine, Every- Business Manager Thomas L Myers ty of Pennsylvania, visited campus body's Rich Uncle, will come early this month. Plan to greet Asst. Business Manager Carol Hallas during his Thanksgiving recess. his emissary at your doorstep one week from today. That's A birthday party in honor of this week's tip. Asst. Business Manager Peggy Salvatore Robbie Stevens, junior English ma- Faculty Adviser Mr. F. I. Salley Scattershots jor, was held November 27 at the The girl woul rather have beauty than brains, Editorial and business offices located on third floor of 159 South home of Jackie Oliver, Sprague average Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, on Wilkes College campus. Avenue, Kingston. Classmates at- since the average man can see better than he can think. Mechanical Dept.: Schmidt's Printery, rear 55 North Main Street, tending the party were: Maryan Then there's the story of the man who went into a bar with Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Powell, Mary Frances Swigert, Ali- a bird on his shoulder. He stepped up to the bar and ordered All opinions expressed by columnists and special writers are not son Rubury, Marian Lames, Mari- a beer. The innkeeper complied with his request. necessarily those of this publication but those of the individuals. lyn Davis, Marty Wagner, Walter The bird then spoke up: "I'll have one too." French, Gail MacMillan, Fred Mal- Whereupon the bartender shook his head sadly and replied: V kemes, Keith Williams, Jim Ward, "I'm sorry, but the law doesn't permit me to serve mynahs." George Richards, and Roy Morgan. Senior elementary student Deb- A wife bewailing the fact that her husband had left by Ste 'I?' orah Deisher visited friends and was relatives in Haddon Heights and her. A neighbor consoled her: "Don't take it so hard. After all, Brooklawn, New Jersey, during the he's done that before." Thanksgiving recess. "Yaas," wailed the unhappy Frau, "but this time he took Ellen Kemp, junior elementary his bowling ball with him!" major from Sea Cliff, New York, We Missed It, Almost... was house guest of Karen Karmi- Tuesday's assembly may have interested one or the other lowicz, junior secondary education or even both, so must pass this along. student from Kingston, over the of our readers, Thanksgiving holiday. For a complete rundown of what's going on in these new Janice Schuster Lehet, Beacon fields, Motivation Research and Depth Approach Advertising, editor, spent last weekend in Bing- see Vance Packard's book, The Hidden Persuaders. hamton, New York, visiting her The book is a study of what has been accomplished in this sister-in-law and brother-in-law, new area of study, projected plans for its future and a look at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills. new ethical problems created by the program. We weren't at the assembly, so we cannot comment on Mary Louise Onufer: "If you Mr. Greenspon said. We weren't there, but we didn't miss don't come to my funeral, I'll haunt what you." it. Tom Myers: "So what'll be the We Don't Want Any! positively and absolutely no morbid jokes. 'YA GOTA BEER CAN OPENER DOC?? change - it'll be just like old Please, please, PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingtimes." a watermarked evaluationWe are definitely copy not ofinterested! CVISION NONE! PDFCompressor NONE! NONE! Friday, December 6, 1957 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON 3 SPORT DOUBLEHEADER HERE TOMORROW ? Malmen Begin Season a! 6:30 PETE \VINEHRAKE GETS AWARD Wilkes Whips Warriors On Wednesday, 74 - 59, In Firs! Meel wiih Moravian; ON BRILLIANT PLAY AT GUARD by Bob Sutherland After Downing Bombers by Al UlIman Cagers Play Dickinson a! 8:00 Pete W i n e b r a k e was chosen Dick Myers, 'Athlete of the Week" for games The Colonels waited ten years to by Sports Editor played in the period ending Novem- do it, then went about it in very Tomorrow night at 6:30 the championship Wilkes wrestlin ber 23. Pete was selected for his thorough fashion, trimming the team will open its 1958 title defense, with the Moravian Grey- sparkling line play in the Moravian Lycoming Warriors, 74-59, Wednes- hounds providing the opposition, in the first part of a sports game. day night at Williamsport. doubleheader. The six-foot, 176-pound guard is "Big George and Little George" ' The second feature of the night the first freshman to get the award (Morgan and Gacha, that is) will be the second home game of this year and is also the first line- handled the bulk of the scoring CAGE LEAGLES BEGIN the basketb&l team which will man to be honored. with 22 and 16 points. Fran Miko- meet the Dickinson Red Devils. His fierce defensive play stopped lanis followed closely with 14 and ACTION Eddie Birnbaum added 11 points INTRAMURAL The Moravian matmen are mak, several of the Greyhounds' backs by Jim Hennighan ing their first appearance before before they could scoring to his usual all-round fine team get drives leadership. The Intramural basketball seas- local fans, since this is the initial under way and his fine offensive on got underway last night with meet between the two schools. drive opened gaping holes in the The Colonels now have two wins in their first two games of the six games played at the gym, too The Colonels will lead off witi Hounds' line to enable Colonel ball- late for printing of scores in this carriers to run through. season. Bobby Morgan as probable startel, Last Monday evening, several week's Beacon. in the 123-pound class, "Skeeter' The Clarks Summit native has The response has been good this been a 60-minute man in the last hundred fans were present for the Williams at 130, Jim Ward at 1u7 cage season's opener. They were year; there are two leagues of Joe Morgan at 147, Dave Thomat, eight games, and played all but eight teams who will play a round two minutes of the season opener joyous and they had something to at 157, Mary Antinnes at 167, Walt be robin schedule with final playoffs Glogowski 177, and either Bob at Hofstra; a total of 536 minutes happy about; their Colonels at were playing top-notch basketball, to decide the College champions. Sislian, Jim Thomas, or Bob Morris out of the 540 played by the team In the National League, next throughout the season. winning 100-87. at heavyweight. During the first half most of the week on Monday, December 9, the Other possible starters are: Basil Pete came to Wilkes highly Civ/Vets meet the Blackhawks and recommended by former Wilkes scoring was done from the outside Smith, 123; Frank Rossi, 167 o' and the corners. Ithaca was strong the Meathounds play the Neki Hki 177; (continued on page 4) Pete Winebrake and Mike Armstrong at 130 on rebounds, forcing the Colonels at 7:00 P.M. At 8:15 the Nifty or 137. Eliminations were hçld to make their first shots count, Five will meet Club 20 and the at a time too late for results to ba which they did with amazing ac- Rejects face the Wilkes Collegians' included in the Beacon. curacy. Gold team. In the American League on Tues- The cagers, fresh from their im4 Bernie Radecki kept shooting and pressive home win over the Ithaca hitting from the right corner, day, the 10th, Gore Hall will play the 7 plus 1, the Phonies will test Bombers by a 100-87 score, wi1 George Gacha threw his tantalizing treat the home fans to another look one-hander from the left, while the DRL Hombres at 7:30 P.M. The Faculty Five will meet the at one of the finest small college Fran Mikolanis picked up the loose teams on the East coast. balls and swished them through the Ashley Aces, and the Outcasts will hoop. take on the Collegians' Blue team, In their first showing last Mona Ed Birnbaum directed the attack; at 8:15. day, the cagers exhibited a re- George Morgan kept the Bombers marikable accuracy from the floor, busy guarding him, allowing the I-M BOWLING SEASON hitting for better than 55 per certh outside men to shoot. NEARS of their shots, a large number of Mainly through the efforts of COMPLETION these coming from beyond the 2G Going into the last round of play foot range. This demonstrats Ithacan fliok Slomkowski, the half- in the Wilkes intramural (fall) time score was knotted at 45-45. that the Colonels have begun t bowling season, the Rose Tatoos widen their offense and a look at Slomkowski scored 18 in that half and the Sandbaggers are tied for from all angles and ended with 26 the scoring distribution shows the first place in the College League, value of such tactics. for the night. while Aces the have edged to a George Morgan hit for 28 points In the first few moments of the game lead in Campus the League. Bernie R a d e c k i electrified thi second half, Wilkes took a five- On November 24, in the College point lead and stayed in front crowd with his accuracy in ringing League, the Sandbaggers took a up 22, Gacha had 19, Birnbamn 10 throughout the game. The Colo- forfeit win over the Faculty, led nels' accuracy was undiminished and Mikolanis 9. The starters all by Dan Lewis' 190-544. split the scoring in well-balanced and George Morgan got loose under The Uzzies took three points a the boards and began hitting. He team effort, promising great things from the Bagelbenders. High man for the rest of the year. scored 22 points in the second half for the series was John Sapiego and ended with 28. Bernie Radeeki with 158-450. This is the first of two doub1e1 had 22, Gacha scored 19, Fran Mi- The Rose Tatoos tightened the headers. The next will be on Febi kolanis 18, and Birnbauni hit five race with a three-point win over ruary 5, when the Lycoming War- out of eight attempts for 10. the Teetotalers. George Gacha of riors will bring their cagers and Bob Turley, who played only a the Tatoos led the way with 180- grapplers to the gym. few minutes, chipped in with three 506. The twin bills were wel)-receivei points, of Colo- two which put the (continued on page 4) last year and a large crowd is nels at the century mark. expected to watch the two Blue AL-ley Chatter and Gold squads try to better th Overheard in the locker-room: 1957 records tomorrow night. George Gacha standing, dripping - FOR ALL DANCES - There will be one more double-' wet after his shower, on the scales: on will coach, I pounds header, the road. That be "Look lost six on January 4, when both the wres- What Makes Pop Corn Pop? getting into shape for the season." The Ivy Leaguers tlers and cagers will take on the Little Coach Eddie Davis looked up Flying Dutchmen of Hofstra at Popping corn contains water. When the water and replied, "I lost six in the first ARE AT YOUR COMMAND gets hot enough, half tonight." Long Island. the kernel explodes. Result: popcorn. Music Tailored to Your Request We're not passing this information along as a public Carl Ernst: "I knew a fellow CONTACT BOB MORAN service. Actually we're up to the same old game. who. . ." Drink Mary Louise Onufer: "The cor- Gies Hall or BU 8-3080 You see, popcorn makes most people thirsty. rect word is 'whom'." Chuck Robbins Fortunately, when most people get thirsty Carl: "Who!" SPORTING GOODS Mary Louise: "Whom!" - - they hanker for the good taste of Coca-Cola. IlIlIHhlIlIlI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIUhIIIJ Jim Eidam: "Who let the owl liii 28 North Main Street Wouldn't you like some popcorn right now? in?" SPECIAL Till C'mon now, wouldn't you? 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Chops Sandwiches For A]1 Your School Subscriptions WILKES-BARRE And Personal Needs Dial Millie Gittins, Manager VA 3-4141 243 South Main Street PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISIONIIIllhIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIlIIItIIIIIllh(IIIIIIIIIt PDFCompressor Deceinbe 6, 1957 4 WILK COLLEGE BEACON Friday, and fast in practice and have hopes COLONELETTES SET of doing some scoring at Miseri- FOR OPENING GAME cordia. The Wilkes College Colonelettes Returning forwards Janet Cor- GROUP nell, Grace Sheasley, Bernadine Vi- RETAILiNG will travel to College Misericordia next Wednesday night to open dunas and Marion Klawonn have their '57-'58 basketball campaign. had to do a "little extra" in order The girls have been practicing hard to hold their positions on the team. and have what looks like the win- Marion was last year's individual SPONSORS SPEAKER ning combination for this season. game high scorer with 15 points Although the gals have never man- against M a r y w o o d in a losing by Bill Zdancewicz aged to turn the tables on 'Misery', cause. Larry Greenspon of the Green- I-M BOWLING the team feels that there is no With plenty of reserves and high ENGINEERING CLUB spirits, the Colonelettes should turn pon Advertising A gene y, ad- (continued from page 3) time like the present for an upset. the student body at Tues- TAKES FIELD TRIP The Colonelettes' chances for in a creditable job. dressed The Engineering Club and their Last Sunday, in Campus League a day's assembly program which was Thomas, action, the Kampus Keglers took good season have been bolstered by sponsored by the college Retailing advisor, Mr. Cromwell the return of six of last year's made a field trip November 27 to the measure of the Sputniks, 3-1, PETE WINEBRAKE Group. A graduate of Harvard, with Pete Maholik hitting 165-460 starters. Adding to the team's (continued from page 3) speaiker lectured on consumer Radio and TV station WERE. strength is group of ten enthusi- the The engineers were taken on a for the victors, and Emil Petrasek a backfield ace "Pinky" Pirikowski, brand preferences. 173-451 for the losers. astic freshmen recruits. now head coach at Clarks Summit. tour of the radio and television as in are His address, entitled "Everybody control rooms where The guards, the past, While at the upstate school, Pete studios and The Aces ended up in a 573-573 the strong point of the team. Led won three letters in football, played Eats, But Whose?", revolved a- a demonstration of the production tie for the third match but took 2 everyone is a by stellar guard Barbara Federer, in the Lions Club "Dream Game", round the idea that and direction of a live television points from the Foul Ups. Barry man-to-man tech- consumer of goods, but that dif- program shown to the group. they will use the was All-Scholastic in Lackawanna was Miller had 209-534 for the winners, nique in trying to hold the opposi- County, and received Honorable ferences exist as to the brand Luckily for the engineers, the John Rentschler led the Foul Ups preference of each. from the parti- tions' score down. Returning guard Mention for All-State honors. products resulting with 185-490. Karen Karmilowicz and freshman He prepared for college by fol- The speaker prefaced his re- cular program, Kitchen Magic, Sunday, December 8, the College are probable were presented to them at the end Ellie Lazarus starters. lowing a college prep course at narks with a correlation of buying League concludes with the Faculty Mary Darling, Elsie Ohnmach and Clarks Summit and is enrolled at preferences to that of the "Goldi- of the show. playing Rose Tatoos, Sandbaggers will probably see The group was also shown how Sharon Parnett Wilkes in the Business Administra- locks Nursery Rhyme". The con- vs. the Bagelbenders, and the Tee- plenty of action as guards during tion course. He lives in Butler pection of the two being that where television commercials were ar- totalers vs. the Uzzies. ranged and made as well as some the game. Hall. a choice is involved, individual On the following Sunday, the Several freshmen forwards have Pete is also known as quite a tastes vary. To satisfy these in- of the background of technical work in colored television. Campus League winds up with the c a u s e d keen competition for baseball player, having won two dividual tastes of the consumer, Aces meeting the Goofers, the starting positions for the Colonel- letters while catching for he high manufacturers seek ways which Kampus Keglers playing the Bohe- ettes' offense. The frosh, Nancy school team, He expects to try will present the best impact of When you talk about a person means mians and the Foul Ups bowling Davies, Sylvia Trewern and Bev- out for a position on the Colonels' their merchandise to the buying behind his back it usually the Sputniks. erly Major, have been playing hard nine when Spring rolls around. consumer. he's ahead of you. ince the consumer is the main element of the life of a business, his brand choice is important to Loth manufacturers and retailers. *'o gain an understanding of these preferences, Greenspon mentioned research that has been done by companies and also mentioned two newer techniques being used. The rst of these being the "Depth £pproach", in use about five years. He illustrated this idea in rela.. tion to buying a car. As a pro- spective costumer "window shops" for a car, his desire for the mer- ebanthse forms a picture of self- esteem, romance, adventure, etc. 'IC iowever, if he decides to 3uy, the ers! Wicture most likely will change to ANY NORMAL DORM'LL be full of Lucky snore concrete reasons and thereby affect his brand and style prefer- smokers! You can count 'em by carloads eice. The second method of determin- on any campus - and no wonder! A ig why people buy, concerns a *ather new approach, known as Lucky, you see, is a light smokethe '%totivation Research". Through right smoke for everyone. made of this type, manufacturers and re- It's tailers gain a clearer and a more WHAT IS A nothing but naturally light tobacco... Rersonal understanding of brand preferences. The speaker illus- CANDY-CHEWING SISTERP golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting trated this approach with the sub- threshold technique of flashing an tobacco that's toasted to taste even bet- advertisement on the movie screen to influence the audience to pur- ter. Fiiid a set of dorms without Lucky phase the product. Further examples of motivation smokers, and you've stumbled on a research were also given; the tattoo miss being symbolic of masculinity (used mighty Odd Quad! Don't you out and the large in a cigarette ad.) Nibbling Sibling light up a Lucky. You'll say a light clover used on the package of a WILLIAM MACU ROY. well-known oleomargarine. The DARTMOUTH smoke's the right smoke for you! weaker mentioned several com- panies, and their products, who have increased their sales through MOBO accurate use of motivation re- WHAT IS A LACKADAISICAL search. oncIuding his remarks, Green- STUDENTS! MAKE $25 spon stated that throughout our Do you like to shirk work? Here's some easy land, hundreds of salesmen will moneystart Stickling! We'll pay $25 for every burn the midnight oil to discover Stickler we printand for hundreds more that ways to influence consumer brand never get used. 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