STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1957 PAOE 8 ML* Rivalry: Season Brings START Committee, Senate Hold Rivalry Meeting;Goo d Cheer, YOUR State College News Suggest Orientation To Organize ClassStudentWoe s ITT* Christmas. The season of peace, Z.462 ALBANY, NEW YORK. FRIDAY. JANUARY lO, 1958 VOL. XLII, NO. 25 HOLIDAY Leach '58 to have an orientation pe­ that Rivalry should be concentrated children, gifts, term papers, reports, By ELIZABETH SPENCER riod required for frosh of three days into three weeks with Pushball the bcok reviews, and scrounging of THE A meeting to bring out the ideas first event because it brings out the to get to know one another and to begin organization, followed by three money for next semester. Christmas of State students concerning Rival­ most spirit. Their suggestions also at State College. ry and Traditions was held Wed­ included stricter enforcement of weeks concentrated rivalry. SMART nesday night under the chairman­ rules and participation of all four General Suggestions New Year's. The season of hope 'News' Board Elects Mary Fitzpatrick Editor-in-Chief; ship of David Fotheringham '58. The classes in a State Co lege Rivalry. The meeting then turned to gen­ for better luck next year, brotherly suggestions made will be evaluated Juniors Versus Seniors eral suggestions about the rivalry love, and parties to ring in the new ID/AY and a general policy formulated by Attention was then focused on the itself. What to do about warnings, and kick out the old. Also less time tiie committee on Rivalry and Trad­ possibility that organization was beanies, athletic events, enforce­ left for term paper, book reviews, Marlene Ackerman To Serve As Managing Editor itions. more effective under the leadership ment of traditions was discussed and scrounging of money for next with few conclusions drawn. semester. Committee of two Seniors who could devote Opinions converged a good deal on January Sixth. We are now all The meeting was opened with an more time to the entering class. It was pointed out that organiza­ the facts that responsibility was due familiar with that wonderful day. introduction of the committee mem­ to spirit, to a conservative attitude, Faculty Panel Joy Cafaro, Lloyd Seymour To Co-Author"Commonstater," bers: Fotheringham and Al LaFalce tion was somewhat scattered among We return to our classes on that the Juniors who were active in other to lack of first impression of the day, and we frantically begin work represent the Senior class; from the importance of traditions. The point class of 1P59 are Don Gladstone, directions. on our term papers, reports, and Don McClain '59 felt that atten­ stressed most often was that fresh­ book reviews. We still don't have SaKy Weeks, and Claudia A lcock; men enter with spirit and are dis­ Discusses Value Outgoing Board Elects Six Sophomore Associate Editors the two members from the Sopho­ tion should not be focused on the money for next semester. couraged by the attitude of the up- more clas= are Bob Helwig and Ian Juniors as much as on the question perclassmen. In response to this it February Fifth. Second semester. Mary Fitzpatrick '59 will serve as the forty-third Ronald; Misan James, Donna tteele to the freshmen: "What did you ex­ Our eyes are baggy and red. We Of Education pect to arrive and see at State Col­ was brought out that the spirit of Editor-in-Chief of the State College News, according to and Don Donato from the class of finally did our book reports, term Travel by Train lege that you did not see?" the freshmen should be a cause of Kappa Phi Kappa, the national 'fil linish the committee. papers, and reviews. Somehow we Marie Dettmer and Joseph Szarek, Seniors and outgoing freshman Class Orientation Suggested interest in future years, not a re­ managed to get money to be here education fraternity on the Albany co-editors-in-chief of the newspaper. Miss Fitzpatrick's ap­ One of the most concrete sugges­ sult of disinterest in classes ahead Speaking for the freshman class, this semester. State campus, will hold a panel means low fores tions made was that of Marilyn of them. pointment is the result of the yearly elections held by the Bcb Congemi expressed the view discussion next week in keeping News Board. Marlene Ackerman '59 will serve as Managing with its program of presenting Editor of the paper. Both served as Associate Editors on ...no cares I speakers and talks during the year. the outgoing board. GROUP ECONOMY FARES* Jack Kiehle '58, President, an- Six Associate Editors ii< unces that the subject of the dis- Six Sophomores have been elected to serve as Associate save you and two or more of Editors. They are: Marit Jentoft-Nilsen, Mary Ellen John­ your friends 25% on round-trip (: ussion to be held next Friday coach tickets. (*Except for local evening at 7:?0 p.m. in Brubacher son, Martha , James Mc- trips that originate and termi­ Hall will be "What Education Is of Hu:h, Elizabeth Spencer, and Mon­ nate between New York and the Most Worth—and for What?" College Extendsic a Traskus. Washington and points east of Carol AJtic '59 will rep'ace Ann Lancaster, Pa,) Everyone is welcome to attend and hear the members of the panel, Hitchcock '58 as Business-Advertis­ Charles Smith, Professor of Educa­ Fee Payments ing Editor. Miss Hitchcock will fill tion, Walter Knotts, Professor the position of Consultant in that rjf English, Kendall Birr, Associate department. Professor of History, Robert Luip- To Five Days The following will retain their pold, Associate Professor of Math­ The schedule for the collection of present Board positions: Arthur ematics, and Clifton Thome, As­ Plotnik, Feature Editor; Grace En- sociate Professor of Business Ed­ second semester fees has been ex­ tended to five days, from Monday to gels, Circulation-Exchange Editor; ucation, express their views on the Friday, announces Diane Davey, Sports Editor, Robert Kanipf; Pub­ subject. Moderating the discussion THE NEW EDITOR-IN-CHIIEF of the State College News, Mary Registrar. This has been done so lic Relations Editor, John Quirk. will be Morris Berger, Professor of Fitzpatrick, will edit the forty-third volume of the newspaper. that all fees can be paid without Miss Dettmer and Szarek will Education and laculty advisor to the necessity of students cutting serve as Executive Co-Editors on Kappa Phi Kappa. classes. Students not paying their the 1958 News Board. fees by Wednesday, January 22, will COACH PARTY FARES After the opinions and ideas of Lanford Releases College Coursebe assesse d a late charge of $3. llii. members of the panel have bsen Commons tater save each person in your group Class In Conflict presented the remaining time will Joy Cafaro and L!oyd Seymour, of 25 or more 28% of regular If a student has a class in con­ be left open for a question and an­ Seniors will co-author "Common- round-trip fare. Requirement Changes; Revisionsflict with the reporting schedule, swer period so that the audience he is to attend the class and pick up stater" for the second semester. will have an opportunity to query the his packet afterward at the first Staff Promotions panel about any points that may opportunity. College obligations have come up during the discussion. Affect Next Freshman Class i Special for Married Students should be taken care of before a stu­ The News Board also promoted Use The Family Fare Plan- Oscar E. Lanford, Dean of the Following the conclusion of the horr humanities requirement. The dent attempts to pick up his packet. the following staff members: Desk wives ride one way free. College, releases the foTowing in­ entire program there will be a cof­ can delate for Bachelor of Science The Registrar will accept a student Editors, Patricia Flynn, Gail Rogers, formation concerning changes in L.~: fee hour for those attending and niu t take both Mathematics and late on the same day but not ahead Martha Lesi-ek, Virginia Lyons, and the undergraduate curriculum. participating in the discussion. Science. All other general require­ of the schedule. Alexander Capasso; Feature Writer. The new requirements apply begin­ ments for the B.S. are ihe same as Payment Procedure David Goodman; Sports Desk Edi­ ning with the Class of 1960 only. those listed lor the B.A. degree. Fee payment procedure is as fol­ tors, James Dougherty, John Lewis; Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts Ma. or, Minor, and professional re­ lows : Sports Cub Reporter, Michael Coyle; md Bachelor of Science degrees who quire.) cuts are unchanged. 1. Pick up packet lrom the Ro­ Business-Advertising Manager, Jane AD Class matriculate before July, 1958, should Chill res tunda outside the office of the Reg­ Graham; Assistant Circulation-Ex­ refer to the catalogue in effect at the 'I .ie English requirement now to­ istrar according to the schedule. change Manager, Anne O'Connor. time of their matriculation to de­ tal- 9 hours. Psycho ogy and Health 2. Pay fees in the Business Office. Stages Plays termine their degree requirements. ai\ n i longer required. The human­ 3. Turn in the packet to the table Coach And Four Banquet JAMES REOr.AU Brule Suit New B.A. Requirements HOLY CROSS ities requirement must be in Art, outside the Business Office and Members oi the incoming and Faul B. Pettit, Associate Profes­ Candidates for the Bachelor of Music, Philosophy and or Interde- have I.D. card validated. outgoing boards will attend a ban­ sor ui English, announces that his Arts degree will be required to take pa t.antal Humanities. Each stu- Reporting schedules are posted on quet Sunday at the Coach and Four SWITCH from Texas to Wyoming . . . that's a range English 1A and Speech IB, both STICKLE! class in Advanced Dramatics will dei.t regardless of the number of the bulletin boards in school. Restaurant. WHAT IS AN INEPT ? three hour courses; History 2 or '3; linn i in foreign language in high change. Switch from the Army to the Navy . . . that's present their final presentation for niie course in the Social Sciences WONDERFUL FUN MAKE $25 school, must take at least one year a braid trade. Switch to Luckies—and you're taking a the Fall semester Monday and Tues­ selected from Economics, Geogra­ in iol ege. Each student must take FOR EVERYONE Sticklers are simple riddles with day al 8 p.m. in Richardson 291. phy, Political Science, Psychology, iint'.e.iiati's or science, whereas Hep Step! Nothing tops a Lucky for lightness —nothing and Sociology; Humaniti \s: Eng­ To The Editor. . . Have a "party" while you two-word rhyming answers. Moth i,ml: i present requirements ino.-i words must have the same num­ Two One-Act Plays lish 2 13 hour cour: i, and a mini - students must take both. travell Enjoy fine food... can touch it for taste! It's all cigarette . . . all naturally •num of six hours sele (e 1 lrom spec- Materialistic things speak lor themselves, but it is delightful refreshments... ber of .syllables. (No drawings, The Advanced Dramatics Class Al. lreshniin will take a full year r ilied courses in Art, Music, Phi.nso- those things which you can't measure in dollars and cents happy talk. Avoid worry about please! We'll shell out $2. i Cor all light, golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting tobacco. And will present two one-act plays: com i' denim:; with the individual phy, and Interdepartmental Human­ in ill' eolle ,e. One credit point wi.l traffic congestion, highway we use and lor hundreds thai •Hello Oul There" by Wil iam Sar- that uive a sense of fulfillment. It is in the light of such Luckies' famous tobacco is toasted to taste even better. ities; Foreign Languages, six hours be .warded each semester fur Ihe hazards, and weathor conditions. never see print. So send slacks of oyen, directed by Norman Chancer in course lwo or above The lan­ i oil 'so tradition that we vacate ihe editorship of the State College 'cm with your name, address, Don't just sit there, shift for yourself! Try Luckies right '58, and "Blue Concerto" by Marvin guage requirement means that a de­ Ask your local ticket or (ravel I Seiger, directed by Joanne Mc­ News. The publication of a good newspaper does not corne college and claws to Huppy-Joe- joiimuur Hangar Hunger gree candidate must have six hours agent NOW about thoio great Lucky,Box67A,Mt. Vernon, N.Y. now. You'll say a light smoke's the right smoke for you! Caffrey '50. of a language beyond a college lirsl money-saving plans. QUeEHS COt L(8E lice. It comes at the expense of sweat and toil and a good '1 he plays presented by the Ad­ year language course deal of both. But it is not these things which will remain vanced Dramatics Class are acted Also required lor the B.A are Milne Honors EASTERN and directed by students within the Mathematics or See Hi e, as advised, with you, it will be those things which the newspaper gives WHAT IS A BADLY RATTLED CHtfl and 2 lo I semesters ol Physical WHAT IS A HORSELAUGH* WHAT IS A GERMAN COWBOY* class only Each student must direct to you free that you will remember. It is the lessons of RAILROADS WHAT IS A POET PROTECTOR! el least me play and act in the Education. Senior Teachers i lliers. for the Bachelor of Scienc • de­ responsibility, the joy of accomplishment, the heartaches y gree, the student is not required lo All lirsl and second .semester of opinion, and a sense of fight that will be yours forever. Admission is Iici , anil all laculty take foreign languages, but may student teachers who taught in the elect to do so in pla e ol the six Milne School have been invited to and students are invited to attend. attend a tea in their Honor on We have a host of individuals to thank for their L. G. BALFOUR Thursday. The annual event will generous assistance, guidance, and downright hard work. Fraternity Jewelry be held in the Millie library lrom To an administration who has been more than helpful on Dean Reschedules Final Examinations; 2.;itl lo U:30 p.m. Badges, Steins, Rings every occasion, we say thanks. We sincerely appreciate the Meet the Staff patience, cooperation, and suggestions our News Board Jewelry, Gifts, Favors Hartley Re-States Residence Ruling 'Ihe tea is given lo provide an UUOJlIU CHAIN ..pporiunTty 1(11°'the teachers""g.ang has given us so unselfishly. Last, but certainly not least, Stationery, Programs VU4IHIA MAE DATS Uay Neigh COHRAU MAUN Shout in' Teuton muiAMj HOPKIKS Bard Guard MIUULL UNH. 91AU lo Milne to meet the members ol Club Pins, Keys U 01 CAL CMURT U. Oscar E. Lanlord, Dean of the will be Wednesday, January 29. This we say thanks to a staff whose hard work and good judg­ U. or ARIZONA the Milne staff with whom they will College, announces that the last dny iissures all students a mid-semester ment has given us a paper of which we are proud. These Medals, Trophies 1 work or have worked. Milne girls o classes lor this semester is Fri­ vacation of at least live days. are the hands which spend unseen, unheard, and unre­ day, January 17. Final examinations in the Home Economics Department UNIVERSITY I'.O. UlAH,. and tthe Girls' Athletic Association will commence Monday. January 20, Itcsidciicc warded hours giving Student Association a good news­ cooperate to give the affair. 171 Marshall St. LIGHT UP A light SMOKE -LIGHT UP A LUCKY! rather than Tuesday, January 21, as paper. We are indeed proud and more than fortunate to slated in this year's college cata­ Dav,id Hartley, Dean of Men, The Milne stall and students have had the opportunity to work with such people. OK 5-7*J.i7 logue. states that students may not change hope that as many as possible of Product of J%* jdnttuHM Jv^ux4>-€^nyim^ - Jofouce* is our middle name their place of residence for the com­ the people schedu ed for teaching Classes for this Spring semester To you, Rary, we leave our sincere wishes for a most C«*rl Sorenson, Mgr. «&A. r. ct.t ing semester without the written in Milne and those who have al­ will begin Tuesday, February 4, at approval of Ellen B. Stokes. Dean ready I unshed their practice teach­ successful year. II a.m. The last day of examinations of Women, or himself. ing will attend. Marie and Joe

- STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 195B PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 10, 19S8 PAGE 3 In College: Look Back In Anger % 1U eUie^i: Eight State College Sororities RPI Sponsors To edit the STATE COLLEGE Walter W. Plotnik This is perhaps the most difficult editorial we have NEWS is not an easy task. It in­ Pledge 173 Freshman Women 'The Rivalry" had to write as co-editors of this newspaper. We say this volves more than simple technical Plash—rumor has it that Albany hos banned seven new magazines The following sororities announce Maris Sheehan, Barbara Smith, Raymond Massey, Agnes Moore- because it is our last as editors of the State College News, knowledge. A good paper depends in its ruthless filth raid: The Children's Ditrest, The Saturday Evening new pledges. Carol Thorn, Louise Ternatare, Bar­ We cannot honestly close our volume with a flurry of sad upon the editors for leadership and Post, The Atlantic Monthly, Home and Garden, Jack and Jill, The Eng­ bara Van Derwarker, Lorna Wilson, head, and Martin Gabel will appear farewells and crocodile tears. And we have several rea- *»"««» '* ^l^^jT^i lish Journal, and the N.Y.S.C.T. Directory. . . . Report from Bill Mackie Kappa Delta Jeanne Winston, and Irene Witkow- Thursday evening in the Rensselaer never let the NEWS Board down in '59: Hates West Point vehemently; hopes to return to lush Albany State; According to Charlotte Norton '58, ski. Polytechnic Institute Field House at wants letters from old schoolmates. . . . New use for cremation ashes: SOtlS. . . . this respect. The quality of the President, twenty-five pledges in the 8:30 p.m. Government under our present Student Association papers published during your edi- production of instant people for the cannibals. . . . Don McClain and sorority include: Judith Kay Bacon, Sigma Phi Sigma is a farce. The new SA Constitution was drawn up in hopes %s2 •""£• s Bill McGrath made colossal paddles to be employed upon themselves Christine Berky, Roberta Connelly, Pledges announced by Preida Thier appearance will mark, the po has been a on Potter hell night, but they're not worried—the handles are about one Mary Ellen Coogan, Sandra Dieter, Cohen '58, President, are Helen production of Paul Gregory's The of cutting down on the emphasis on the mechanics of gov- |iVjng force in everv aspect of our inch long. . . . from recent experiments with nicotine and rabbits, it's Lois Ann Frank, Barbara Gladesie- Beall, Judith Becker, Barbara Bos- Rivalry, centered about Abraham ernment, and creating one which would be truly repre- school activities. And this is as it suggested that human beings stop eating carrots. . . . Pound on a tag wdcz, Sandy Gottobed, Carol Konec- cardin, Judith Brodsky, Beverly Cac- Lincoln. sentative of the whole student body. should be. Feel proud of your con- from a Saluda Tea bag: "Minds, like parachutes, work only when they ny, Nancy Leighton, Barbara Libous, cavale, Ruth Danowit, Dcanna Dia­ are open" ithe Open Mind returns next week). . . . Art gallery moving Linda Mandel, Judy Metcalf, Pa­ mond, Rita Evenson, Frances Fleck, Massey as Lincoln tribution to the college. It has been from D149 to D349 entrance. . . . Rod Hart tells me that Ed Sullivan tricia Noffsinger, Lynn Nygren, Ar- Toby Geduld, Judith Gerhardt, So, what has happened? Nothing. The Student Senate, a worthy one. is planning a rilly big shew next week; while chewing on three lemons Raymond Massey, well known for Your ,ast issue of ll e N lene Robe, Marilyn Scharfeld, Mary Phyllis Hammerman, Joan Kaye, he plans to introduce six thousand Red Chinese war prisoners who will his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln like the Student Council of not-so-long-ago, continues to . V £ws has Jane Sheperd, Sandra Stanley, Don­ leave prison to make the show. Later on, Adolf Hitler will do a tap dance Myrna Lipschitz, Alix Lloyd, Martha will again be taking that role. bog itself down in setting up elections, appointing Revue TuTS^S^**!!^ na Steele, Judy Sterner, Diane with Muttnik and Lassie. Steve Allen will present Ed with a Myskania Pollack, Diane Rosen, Susan Rosen- Committees, and deciding whether or not the film group editions of the STATE COLLEGE Swezcy, Joyce Tenzyk, Diane Wood- baum, Barbara Sahr, Eleanore Sil- Miss Moorehead will take the part key. . . . of Mrs. Stephen Douglas, a woman Can keep its bulletin board. NEWS. We congratulate you and worth, and Elaine Zwanka. verstein, Vera Sllverstone, Marge wielding great influence over her . . , thank you for a job well done. Sltesnger, Ethel Sontupe, and Cyn­ Prediction: Rary Fit/.patrick will be trie next Editor-in-Chief of the Psi Gamma thia Sugerman, husband and Lincoln. Actually, as far as we are concerned, our student gov- S. C. News. . . . Strange how rapidly we forget those who leave State ernment under the new SA Constitution never even got Patricia Kennedy '58, President, Previous Performances {Capital ftafxebd. prematurely for some reason or another. Ever think very often of Dick announces the following girls pled­ Gamma Kappa Phi Barfield? John Spargaron? Phil Wilcox? Moose D'Carriano? Or any off the ground. Someone seems to have reversed the con­ ged: Mary Sue Closs, Sharon Cham­ Judy Swan '58, President, an­ Massey who is famous for his By ART PALAZZOLO of the hundreds more? By all means let Paul Eriekson never be forgot­ tent of the Constitution. As we understand it, the Student It's February 'Yes.' pion, Janet Crumb, Lee Coughlin, nounces the following girls pledged: work on the stage, screen, and tele­ ten—his incomparable good nature was a greater asset to the eollege Senate is the policy-making branch of our government. PALACE Barbara Darling, Grace Davis, Con­ Jeanne Batteio, Patricia Bazata, vision, was featured on Broadway Peyton Place with Lana Turner, than Draper Hall. And Paul—if you're reading (his, by all means let the Mary Bentz, Florence Caputo, Doro­ in The Doctor's Dilemma, Candida, Certainly such questions as intercollegiate football and eighty-two dollars you owe me never be forgotten. . . . We neglected to nie Dorland, Joyce Dougherty, Ellen Lloyd Nolan, Arthur Kennedy and Gird, Jo Hobsin, Judith Kemp, thy Clarsson, Caroly Collura, Sally with Katherine Cornell, and Pygma­ drinking in fraternity houses are questions of policy. Why mention Ken Kadet's superlative quarters in the apartment feature last Fagan, Norma J. Flsbke, Sami Fried, lion, opposite Gertrude Lawrence. the Cabinet, and not the Senate discussed these issues is Terry Moore. "The town . . . the issue. I understand it equals the State Street Taj Majal in splendor. Marge Kropec, Carol Mardigan, Christiana Noring, Delia Piper, Hana S. Graham, Barbara Hajov- beyond us. Or is the Senate to be the tool of the Cabinet? people everyone's talking about!" Gammon-States Sorry. . . . Then there's (he guy who took so many "little liver pills" that sky, Karen L. Hofer, Gail Kasparan, Also on Broadway Miss Moore­ _, . . , „ ., , , ,. , , ., The movie is based on the best Gladys Sage, Barbara Smith. before they buried him they had to beat his liver to death. Sorry. . . . Rosemary Kverek, Frances G. Lis- head has appeared in All the King's Myskania has also failed to live up to our expectations n f the same name. Anyone se er 0 By RUSSELL and FOTIIERINGIIAM What about frozen bandaids for ? No? Sorry. ... So you think Initiated on December 16 were ton, Joan Eleen McGuire, Marcia Men, Scarlet Pages, and Candlelight. you have troubles? Bob Waffle travels one hundred miles a day going this year. Constitutionally, they are to interpret the SA who's read the book might wen Margaret O'DonncU and Audrey Maslon, Sheila Nichols, Anne O'Con­ lo and from school. That's around the world three times for a four-year She received an Academy Award Hurd. Sophomores. nor, Marjory Petty, Gilda Sesti, Constitution. It is evident that our document needed in- wonder how they could get away degree. . . . Orchids (who likes orchids?I to the revitalized film group nomination for her role in The 1 a wa easy D J U S 1 "If you want to find a place in the sun, you have lo expect Joanne Simons, Carol Jean Sephan- terpretation this semester. We received none *,'J),' ; JT": « - ™ f , B , via Steve Jacobson for a semester of high quality and successful events. Chi Sigma Theta Magnificent Ambersons and won the 1 some blisters!"—Loretta Young omitted the earthy passages to get. ... I hope the similarly revitalized Coach and Tour Restaurant gets the son, Harriet Sutclilfc, and Janet New York Critics award for the best ENOUGH President Patricia Corcoran '58 Woodward. of all branches of government to discuss the philosophy omitted college business they deserve next semester. . . . announces the following pledges: supporting actress of the year for Several weeks ago we editoriallv suggested a meeting contributethe film d pasheavilt thye tHayeo thse officebook's. Several times it has oeen brought to OH'- attention, during our sta> that performance, as Commonstaters, that .rewspaper articles serve a purpose—some are Joanne Basista '60. Janice Brus- Beta Zeta upon• -whic - h ou- r SA• Constitution was• founde d The sugges­ phenomenaThese omittel successd part. s Somundoubtedle peopley to tickle the funny bone, .somo to inform, others to criticize. But ns yet While most of us were busy putting oil work during the holidays, kawis, Brenda Caswell, Roberta Martin Gabel is best known for tion fell on deaf ears. We heard some paltry excuses—"no wil be disappointed with the pic­ Sally Harter '58, President, an­ we can see no need for people u> use a newspaper column as an outlet Bob Backer was in California watching Hie big games-—live. Injuries Davis, Joanna Desposati, Mildred his television appearances especially ture. nounces the following ,girls pledged: time," "the group would be too big, etc."—reasons which for their risque stories or thoughts. Sure! Such things are existent bin sustained during the hop-scotch season prevented Bob lrom making any Perra, Joan Ferrari. Lucille Giard- on the panel show What's My Line? STRAND Marilyn Alston, Lynn Beals, Alicia wouldn't even hold a kleenex. that's no reason to publicize them! Just as we know Green Street i.s extensive apeparances on the playing held, nevertheless, the more op­ ino, Joan Heywood, Lucille Jacob- He has been successful as a Broad­ Sayonara starring Marlon Brando, Berton, Lois Blackburn, Ruby E. real and that politics are ';oivupt: so do we know sex is real! It doesn't timistic doctors report that Bob will someday smile again. . . . Jack son, Eileen Mamott, Barbara Mee- way producer and as an actor in Patricia Owens, Red Buttons, Ricar- Campbell, Cathy dxsacelli, Louise Enough rabble-rousing, we suppose, Time for "con- need to be put in writing. Why lower the rating of a good newsnaper? Quirk had an interesting New Yeai's Eve: while escorting his date han. Gale Neller, Frances Organis- Hayes, Virginia Dehnest, Mary Lou dramatic roles. structive thoughts." Here we go. . . . do Montalban, Martha Scott, and "X" FACTOR around the city on the subway he lelt a little woozy from causes un­ ciak, June Perry, Margaret Ritter- Miyoshi Umeki. Marlon is an Denny, Carole Engel, Bernice Ep­ 'A" equals candidate, "B" equals qualification, "C" equals good of- known. When the train stopped at a station .Ia:k stepped out a moment bush, Gail Rogers, Leilani SchafT, stein, Lois Frank, Mary Hamil, Sue 1) A meeting at the very beginning of the next Stu- American pilot on leave in Japan flcer ..D» equals poor officer for a breath of fresh subway air, but when he turned around to rejoin James, Judy Landberg, Sefvia Lo- dent administration to discuss philosophy. after duty in Korea. "You will see "A" plus "B" equals "C," "A" minus "13" equals "D," "C" does not his date on the train, lo and behold -nothing but empty tracks. And benges, Shirley McGuirl, Shirley Naval Officers the most thrilling action of this equal "D." But 5.000000 minus -1.999999 equals .000001. to this day Jai'k has been unable to decide whether or not his actions Moscrap, Barbara Palumbo, Brenda 2) A demand by the Senate that they handle 'policy generation!" Not quite, but it's a were intentional. . . . AWAKENING Naval Reserve Peacuck, Sue Purcell, Elaine Roma- matters," while the Cabinet checks on the proper func­ passable movie, if you can bear with There's going to be an interesting event this afternoon at one o'clock. towski, Nancy Rubin, Marie Russo, Give Speech tioning of the mechanics of student government. After the unusual Brando mumbling with Although it's technically a ^rosn Class meeting, it's the type of thin- Some pledges will go pretty far just to attract some attention on Judy Skacylas, Lois Smith, Debby an added southern drawl. that would even be worth while for the upperclassmen. Bob Qetsch't, hell night—like taking the evening seriously. But when Bob Cassidy de­ all, it seems that policy decisions affect the student body, Trover, and Hope Washbond. Randolph S. Gardner, Professor of LELAND past SA President is making a return appearance at 'he podium to voured those rooster combs (e-e-c-eh) the whole fraternity had to eat Alters Program Education, announces that Lt. W. K. and the student body doesn't even elect the Cabinet. Motorcycle Gang. If you think to­ discuss the philosophy of .student government. Tu tho.se interested Liu.-, their hearts out And human hearts don't taste half as bad as good old Phi Delta day's teenagers are wild, you ain't i.s a subject which, though a touchy one, will be well handled by ;i salted rooster combs. Why that's worse than fried llama lips. . . . While Carr and Chief R. P. DuPont, repre­ 3) To the next Myskania: Be a body of thirteen Earl Pledges announced by Patricia sentatives of the United States Navy seen nothin' until you see what they competent speaker. Also, Don McClain will discuss h" mechanics ol we're on the iipappeti/.ing kick—is it true thai Revlon is coming out with Requirements Gearing '58, President, are Harriet press-on hangnails? . . . As for me on New Year's Eve: I was subjected Recruiting Station and the Office Warrens. Be on your judicial toes. Take the initiative. If can do with a lleet of cycles. Also student government. He, , >o, is experienced in the fi-ld and will pre­ Berbary, Karen Caster, Kathy Con­ to the merciless projection of rock-like projectiles as propelled by a ligure of Naval Officer Procurement, will you feel something is wrong, do something about it. showing is Sorority Girl. "Uncen- sent some worthy material. Let's face it, folks! This i.s the kind of thing The U.S. Naval Reserve has an­ rad, Betsy Drumm, Brenda Edgar, sored" Girls, before taking the big we need more of—let's see if we can hone.'tly show some enthusiasm of Scottish bearing poised strategically on an amassment of various nounced a change in their Reserve present a discussion at the college 4) To the student body; elect officers who will fill out boulders for the duration of the entire evenins; that is, I was stoned all Irma Ess, Camie Everett, Donna Monday at 3:00 p.m. in Draper III. step, see the pitfalls and evils which Let the leaders of the school, past and present, know that they're not Officer Candidate Program. It isForer , Caroline Gerlich, Patricia their term of office. We know some who became disgusted befall these Greek gals. It's heart­ the only interested ones! night by a scotch-on-the-rocks . . . speaking of rocks and Roget's The­ now possible for applicants to take Dillingham, Geraldine Krzczuk, Nuclear Power for Peace 'way back in October, and forgot you. rending! MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING saurus, there appears to be a great variety of expressions for those who the ROC exam before joining a choose not to verbalize the phrase "rock and roll": In other words, the Mary Ann Layno, Katherine Mahne, RITZ The Greeks have been under niu.h pressure lately. Those concerned naval reserve unit. College fresh­ Lt. Carr, Officer Procurement Of­ latest music craze would be "vibrate - undulate - wave - teeter - sway - Norma Mariocca, Lillian Menders, Next on the agenda for Student Association is the have not seen clearly the difference between traditional collegiate events men, sophomores, and juniors are ficer, will present "Your New Nu­ "Double Monster Show!" The Cy­ swing - dangle - pulsate - beat - wag - waggle - nod - bob -curtsy (?) Lillian Mullen, Arlcne Petersen, February elections for all class and SA offices. Once again clops and Daughter of Dr. Jekyll. of the sober caroling, and trie i'1-timed .shenanigans of :\ few drur.! preparing an extensive unit plan gram: with George Montgomery, only don't for seventh graders entitled "Words ol power." His lexiv "Forever Brown, Ethel Downing, Sandy Fer- Before we leave, we offer one last thought for future you believe it! You ain't seen the never be done av ay with. It is about time this was real.A'd so that oui 1. Be at least 17 years old but not reira, Agnes Gonsalves, Ericka Kiss, All Invited Greeks can oiler adult recreation on this campus. Ala.be then Amber." It's hard to believe that Bruce is only thirty-seven ,'ears old. . . consideration: did anyone ever think of really empowering last ill the badmen by a long sight. nils more than 2T-j years old at the date Marie Murendal, Sue Reich, Marcia Students and faculty are cordially wouldn't be so anxious to 140 10 other campuses and sonn time be sub Anil tomorrow night there will be a snowball light shirts against skins. ol graduation lrom college. Inter-fraternity and sorority councils, so that someday in DELAWARE There's only one way to beat Siena belore the game .starts: kidnap Ronspee, Millie Vojtck, and Frances invited to attend the discussion and jcel lo activities b'-low the standards at ! h. is college. We'd i\ flier Wnuk. the future they would run student government? A goof' Gervaise with Maria Schell. An­ 01 i- Greek-, learn how lo dll.ilt socially H the houses rather than Ihal obnoxious cheerleader and his paperiiiaehe 'Ionia. . , . Didn't Bob 2. Puss the ROC exam, given at oiler their opinions on the subject. other foreign import. Voted the would be sorority-fraternity coalitions in backing some dilie.v bill" oil Green Stl'ce, Kaiiipf land a part-time sports-wntiim job uilh the Knick News? . the tune of making application, Best Foreign Film." SPORTSMANSHIP Since Zach Clements left the "Fabulous Tassels" ol "71 Club" lame it's Applications may be picked up at candidates for office. Also a good start for political par­ hardh wiiilh 'mil", down that way .immure. the Naval Reserve Training Center, '1 here wii . something new tin led Ihl all and we liked It. Mm ties, huh? like most good things, 11 died! We'd like Washington and Front Streets, Troy, National Language Honorary know wliv Why did tin Have you seen "1 was a Tcen-a ;e Kiiibi'vo'.'" Atlenllon Mr. and New York and must be submitted Well, that's it "gang," we've had fun, bn< we're tired. Varsity Club have two meetings, each al .1 llereiil su>- n il v house, and UonA, then quit? Are they playing fan riles'' Mrs. Albany Slate: don't study for any iustor.v liuals with Hie co-op prior in 1 February, 1958. See you around the Commons. 'ammutuca SAD FAREWELL adviTli.-in;: des!; blotter under your notes you'll mewlabh write lasl :t A Her selection as a ROC you Initiates Thirteen Members U WilV S a Sil,„„. J wh ° L Iw . My inosl sincere thanks lo lhe semes ol leaders who "'•liieinberi'd states that the lolowing students and a 2.5 over-all average are ,„g fhos. necessities that pay no Many e.'.ps ol collee, serial packs ol cigaretles , ,bestir e ardrun, lege to be eligible for a commission. were initialed last niyht: Kenneth meager part in our ulures Its eon- L,,,is aii „ni. .,•,.,, ,,.,,„„•« ., i„„,.. , , ,, , , , '" .uuiuiii. me over the holidays 1 only received llire- cards and no ml IK. but 1 eligible for membership. tbIABLIbHED M A / I 'J I 6 ...il,,.,,,,,' ,.„,,. ,.,.,.. „,,.„. M, ' '"' . H" Ml'|l' l^'Peis, Il boo,, ol inlaiuoiis qiinles, lots ol u,'sharpen assume scores ol leader remembered llie when I lie'. opeli"d Ihell hie Brett, Joyce Meyeriiiann, Edith tilbull lis I. Hi to Its class mem- ,,| pencils, ,o.is. a private telephone line, gas money .Uvav a rice, a Three years active duly as an subscriptions lo the Open Muni on Xaia.s morn nllieei in lhe U.S. Naval Reserve Owens, Lucille Schneider, Carmita Officers OV IHL CLASS OF 1917 ins and , , the nemb.a-s ol the en- ,,,„„, ,ul;, lhe ability lo lly ,'„ ol ,he n.lVwni, .,, •> ,,,„..,., , , , l 11 1 1 upon graduation from college. Siabiii Arlcne Slusarz, Dorothy Han­ In addition tu Daunner, the offi­ '•'• '" -' ' ' '»•'' '«'l "' [>«•' trUor ol ,,„,. ly,)c.w.|ter eraser, cynic ,1 sarcasm, •;„(« , ,,(| „„ |,., V. h • AMV'N sen .Spoor and Carol Hutch, Seniors. il o e who compromise the c ass In M" '• "A"-'N cers ol the fraternity include Janet First Place CSPA Hene/,, Vice-President; Mary Cay ml I'l.ne AI.'P a ina'i'iv in,inner, a lass musl lltl- ' ' Also Carole Al t w, .Susan Car­ VOL XLII .lanualv II). 11)58 , llll the needs and desires ol lis cun- Crawford, Secretary; and Mary Pic- Go-mmunicatio.nb - ina had, Lillian Caltoniii, Charlotte ciimo, Treasurer, Seniors. "'' poiieiit. , In perpetuate the Ideals of Potter Club Mathias, and Gloria Rojas, Juniors MlMlilll'l . "I ':•'- Nl ol i,. i. ... i Mi,i, I Hi il |. in ,ii J I l.'li. i.n ,,, ,,,.„ ., ,„ If, purpises. for the most pa, I. a UOZ/CQCollegee Calendai1^0/6/10 QT I 1 |, Hi ill.II I .' 0.1 . v,v Mzun-h -' 'JH'Hi Hi i I.I in I'II'HI K niipii 2 tl Ii V 0 ii' • „. i « mini -| iss expior.-s those areas thai are » " " iCimltnui il fiani i'uiji ,.', Column 3) Last night, Nancy Schneider, a Ni s el i|, such as dances, baiupiets, •— — new ly- lorined Education Chili In ami in:,i ibeii ver> leaching Party Tonight graduate of the college, spoke on the Driver Ed Class Tl c ui.ilt I .;l .nl:,,,'!- I.' v. Yi. [iUljilahl-U '•'. >•! . I''! 'il.' • "I ' '". -I..I, I„-I-, and parties However, there are otli- FRIDAY, JANUARY 10 March, lhe Junior Class is lo be As re.nirtis lhe advaiilsges to the methods ol leaching foreign lan­ Asdocl itlon •'•' ',s "'""" '"' "' ,;i"""1 cr areas that should be explored I oi) p in State College News Journalists' Meelniy Olcndnrf's Cu.te, lepresenled lr, twelve members al unialiiiug pari ol ili-u class, and Tonight, the Edward Eldrcd Pol­ guages to elementary school chil­ Open To Students M/UW'r. lli.llMI.lt arias that an allied to their aea- llonery. lhe Eastern Hlal.es Association ol Die college as a whole, the knowl- ler Club will bold its formal rush dren. Miss .Schneider Is presently t II ilium in.chirr deiuic pursuits as well as their so- I'Tiislunali Class Meeting PH-C Hill Prolessloiial 'I eaehers Conlereiicc in edge ,ict|inred in New York can be party, 'Club til", in Brubacher din­ teaching at Guilderland Grammar Thomas R. Gibson, Professor of JOSH ii S/,AUI;K ,,, s s ANN HITCHCOCK II •„ i^niu.!., MU« '''''' l""' ""' And it is this pa.llcl- 7 00 p.m. I1"G presents "The Cou.l .Mafial of Hilly Mitchell," Drapei :HU New York Cir. I: aiislei red by a panel discussion led ing ilium al i) pin. Peter Bar- .School. Safety and Health Education, ptatea MAIll.l.Nl: ACKI.KMAN U>MUU Clllur Putlon in academic as well as social I* UD p.m. Potter Club Formal Rush Purly Hrul.achei Hall Repri sentalives Iron the Junior l;.\ the Junior representatives short- ba.uilato '58, General Chairman, an­ that there are vacancies remaining MAItV lll/.I'ViKICK .u.uelaie lidltor activities thai can, perhaps, sum- SATURDAY, .lANL'ARY II Objectives 10n! ll,(, t!8t l:luS(i 1 7: after the . onlcrellce nounces that women will have hours in the He 2\ class for second JOHN Ol IKK - ''"''"' 'Vr'uur'r i'l'i!!",' '""" " " ' "' "»' "- l Slate vs. Siena, Armory Altllll It I'l.OIMK s kesl.'l cause Juniors have been ex- „ (|j|m u ^^ , ,,,.,, ^.u extended until 2:1)1) a.in, Music for Mu Lambda Alpha established a semester. ItOllfcllT KAMI'*' spurt", lilntu! '•"• - a»'l satisfy more student 10:30 pin BUB Basketbull nance, Jiinlwuher Game n„„„, - (liiulallun-l.tchuuiie lalilm needs. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 l,iusl M h t 11 "Club 01" will be played by Phil chapter at State College ill 1U5U, He 21 is a beginning driver's OHACT: i.NOM.s _ I»«"-'<1 '" '" ,' '",, '' "' '' '" mi iici. lennc endeavor ol lhe Class Foote's Baud and the master ol and since that time has endeavored education course tor individuals de­ PIKllOliUAI'IIV sun- ( ulli'it- i'hulu srivi... Heeaii.se we aspire lo teaching, it 8:00 p.m. Callterbuiy Club Mcetliie SI Andrew's Clionh '••'H'"1 '""•'•"''• •""l W,U »»tl'. modern languages, to give recogni­ class meets Wednesday afternoons will be withheld on requeue \^'H^I^>U1UI:''^.WH\: ::1,:\.:^ benefits of our intended proieS,io„. 3:00 pin. U. S Navy Guest Speaker. Draper III [| ,l ,c ,n lus 81 lhl "'•'' »' ' '""" 'l ' i'"UiliVfi» can (.,.lhj| ,ni|s ,.m|KK|vm,, ., WU|er scope tion to students Who achieve high tax oplnliiiia ex|ULM,ecl In Us column.-, or cummui.K uiion,.. .,, .,,„ n cxi;rc-»»ioi„ do not ' V ' ' Junior Class Is inlti- 8:00 p.m. Advanced Dramatics' p] itich niison 'mi Chairmen ol the other committees from 3 to ft p.m. Practice driving HVS ,-eiy on lhe experience "' /l"'^' „, siuoeiu ardoi. liilerest, and need, standards in tins field, and lo pro­ necokiarlly reflect IU v,t»i .dm.; an attempt to become active TUESDAY, JANUARY i'l ' ' are: Thomas Brierly, Entertainment will be arranged to fit the individ­ courses, and the beuellts ol tills Bruce Norton, mote modern language events on - — in the academic as we 1 as tile social, 8:00 p.m. Advanced Unuuatics' Plays Richardson 291 conference can be conveyed into and arrangements; and Ronald uals schedule. Anyone Interested .>*;^>-' lv sharing the endeavors ol the THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 ' "JL their remaining education courses, President, Class ol 'f>U. Graves, Cleanup, Seniors. campus. shuuld contact Gibson immediately. lOontinueU on I'mn s, Column u 7:30 p.m. IPC presenU "ButUesliip Polemkln." Draper 340. L I M

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A JL i» A M Y „ £?• * • Feel Lonely? Have Problems? Sororities Plan Senate Favors Counselling; Gentlemen, Here's Advice Heavy Studying Kendall And Fowler Object ews %/y*///"'11 State iTT» Did the most popular girl in your DeFarge, but I have to palm her By BETH SPENCER class recently invite you to her Z-463 ALBANY, NEW YORK. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1958 VOL. XLIII. NO. 1 off on somebody. For The Week The Wednesday night meeting of move and would not use the space apartment for a party—as a chap- I'd like to help you boys even provided. erone Hmmm? Do you answer your Student Senate was held to deter­ more. I know how important an Sororities seem to be planning on Arrangements will be made for mother's questions about your spec­ mine the opinion of Senators con­ expert's advice must be, but as a some heavy cramming in the coming rotation oi Protestant ministers ial problems with girls by debonair­ cerning a policy of religious coun­ matter of fact I'm in a hurry. I week in the light of the activities with a different denomination each ly removing the thumb from your have to go over and walk this girl's selling within the college at the re­ they have scheduled. week. mouth and countering, "What me dog for her. You know just this quest of President Collins. Sororities, Fraternities Unite To Sponsor Winterlude; Collins' Opinion Senate Opinion worry?" Well, stop eating your afternoon she was telling me howBet a Zeta heart out, men, we're here to help she really admires guys who are The opinion of President Collins The general feeling of the Sen­ you. Yes, you there, sitting in thekin d to animals. . . ." Beta Zeta is holding a coffee hour was summed up by Senate Presi­ ators toward such a move seemed to punch bowl. for the men who served as waiters dent Richard Kendall: Students be favorable. This was based on Formal At Shaughnessy Hall Features Boyd Raeburn for their formal dinner, according should be entitled to all facets of the facts that counselling wou'd be What you obviously need is a Canterbury Group to Arlene Slusarz '58, Vice-President. education; new ideas presented in by students' choice and would not standardized guide on the art of The coffee hour will be held Mon­ college may upset students' religious be harmful to any who did not seek getting along with the tender gen­ day at 8:15 p.m. views and they are entitled to coun­ it. It would be a convenience to Representatives Of ISC-IFC der. By a truly remarkable coincid­ Schedules Meeting Director Lists Gamma Kappa Phi sel; as future teachers State stu­ the students, such space is provided ence just such a manuscript is now According to Edward Broderick dents should have a balanced edu­ in some other State colleges. being compiled by a board of ex­'58, President, Canterbury Club will Gamma Kappa Phi is also holding cation. The point was also made A brief prepared by Charles Fow­ Sell Bids In Lower Draper perts consisting of Arthur Miller, meet Sunday at 8 p.m. in St. An­a waiter party Sunday from 5 to 8tha t any space provided will be for ler '60 and the voiced opinion of All-College Tommy (This time it's the real drew's Church for the celebration fli.m., states Gail Kasperian '61, student use and religious directors Kendall were the only differing Tomorrow evening Boyd Raeburn, his orchestra and thing.) Manville, Gene Cassidy, of tho "Feast of Lights" service Chairman of the affair. may visit them there. ideas. Fowler's objections are pri­ and Art Plotr.ik. The following is a which it annually sponsors. Religious Council marily on the basis that there would Revue Cast his vocalist, Ginnie Powell, will provide the music for quote by one of these experts on Chi Sigrma Thcta Winterlude, the formal dance anually sponsored by the The "Feast of Lights" is held every A vote taken previously by Reli­ be religious instructions to students The cast for "The Boy Friend," understanding what a girl means year during the Christmas season in Patricia Corcoran '58, President gious Council showed two oppos­ if counsellors were present; Ken­ Inter-Sorority and Inter Fraternity Councils. All women when she says something. the All College Revue Production order to honor the feast of the Epi­ of Chi Sigma Theta, announces that ing organizations, one neutral and dall felt that the school as an in­ for this year has been selected, an­ attending the dance, which will be held from 10 p.m. to the remaining six in favor. "1. She says: Golly, but you're phany when the three wise men Winifred Youngs '59 has been elect­ stitution should be an entity and nounces Ken Smith '59, Director. came from the East to the manger ed Vice-President of the sorority in It was pointed out that the ad­ 2 a.m. at Shaughnessy Hall in Schenectady, will have bright. I just love intelligent men. that the purpose of the school is to The assistant director is Winfred 3 a.m. hours. Everyone is talking about you. She of the Christ Child. a replacement election. visor to Hlllel is opposed to thestimulat e thought. Youngs '59. means: Hurry up with my history The Co-chairmen of the dance, Judith Swan and Ron­ lerm paper so you can start on my The Cast ald Graves, Senior Presidents of ISC and IFC, announce English theme. The cast includes: Madame Du­ that Morris Berger, Associate Professor of Education; Mrs. bonnet, Tacy Perdaris; Suzette, Re- 2. She says: Boy, this car of yours nee Wallace; Alphonse, Thomas Berger; Edward Cowley, Jr., Assistant Professor of Art; and is gorgeous! And you drive so well Watthews, Seniors; Lord Brockhurst, Mrs. Cowley will be chaperones at Winterlude. Bids which too! I'll bet you're the safest driver Robert Fox; Percival Browne, Wil­ are $4.00, will be available today until 4:30 p.m. and to­ in Albany. She means: After you liam Gardner; Hortcnse, Gloria morrow evening at the door. drive me to Bru, you can pick up Meyer; Fay, Marion Sciortino; my clothes at the cleaners, and Polly Browne, Rosemarie Sepe, Jun­ _ /jj n .. Committees then come back and drive me home. iors; Morccl, Robert Helwig, Dulcie, jba "t LjawUeU 7 The soi •oritiss and fraternities Rosemarie Bordonero; Walter, Da­ Judy Swan and Ron Graves, Presidents of Inter-Sorority-Intcr-Fra- <"t fltt 4 I A workinB on tr-e various committees 3. She says: You know what I vid Meade; Phillipe, Frank Canniz- ale: :ike about you? You're so discrim­ tcrnity Council, talk over the last minute arrangements for Winterlude. /O K/inte/Uudle Arrangements, Kappa Delta /o; Pierre. Charles Stoughton; Lady and Beta Zeta; Publicity, Phi Delta, inating in your chece of girls. You Brockhurst, Rosalie Walsh, Sopho­ reali;.3 that beauty is only skin Sigma Phi Sigma and Potter Club; mores; and freshmen, Guests Pat­ Bids, Kappa Beta; Chaperones, Chi deep, and that personality is so Student Senate: ricia A len, Barbara Bowen, Robert Sigma Theta; Advertising, Gamma much more important. She means: Montgomery; Maisie, Frances Fleck; Kappa Phi, Alpha Pi Alpha and Psi My cousin is coming to visit me Monica, Susan James; Gendarme, Gamma; Programs, Sigma Alpha this weekend. She has a lace like Harold Jewell; Tony, Joseph Kahnle; Senators Defeat Amendment; and Sigma Lambda Sigma. Frankenstein, a figure like Moby WHAT IS A BIG METALS TYCOON ? Nancy, June Perry. Dick, and a personality like Madame Raeburn's Orchestra Behind the Scenes Four Ballots Determine Issue Almost twenty years ago in Chi­ l 'WHATtSAMMCHM Also working for the play are: cago Boyd Raeburn started his ca­ Technical Director, Richard Er- By MARIT JENTOFT-NILSEN reer as a bandleader when he form­ /w bacher '57; Choreographer, Richard ed his first band while a student Group Shows Senate met Wednesday evening Fo lowing this comparatively min­ W> 7HATNM* 61TS Feldman '57; Stage Manager, John at college. Within a short wdiile he / 1 \ooono in a small, crowded room. A group or business. Kendall announced the Lucas '61; Musical Director, George became widely recognized through­ la a a On & of twenty-three senators and a few more pressing issue of the evening. Harris '59; Assistant Musical Direc­ out the enUre midwest for the „tylc Two Movies m.A LUCKY BMM ?J onlookers listened in on the pro­ According to tne new constitution, ol dance music he played. tors, Agnes Ailer '58 and Carol which was drawn up last spring for Beverly Rahn '58, President of ceedings of the meeting. Raeburn began p aying melodic Waldon '59; sets, {Catherine O'Con­ a re-vitalization of student govern­ President Richard Kendall then dance music and was commercially International Fi'm Group, an­ nor. Steven Hoover, and David ment, all candidates for the Presi­ DAV!0 ALEXANDER Steel Wheel announced that there will be rallies successful. However, he soon switch­ nounces the showing of two films Mead, Sophomores; lights, Graham dency and Vice-Presidency must N. CAROLINA STATE after nominations and declinations ed to progressive music; during this Zen '59; make-up, Judy Calvin '59; have a cumulative average of 2.5 for the coming week. are completed, which will take place time one of his featured vocalists costumes, Lou Beal '60. at election time. Stating that he on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in Bru- was June Christy who has sung Tonight at, 7 p.m. and again at had spoken to some administration "The Boy Friend," by Sandy Wil­ bacher game room for the Presi­ with Stan Kenton and on records. 9 p.m. in Draper 349, the State Col­ heads, Kendall said that it was WHAT IS A POLICEMEN'S BALI? \=3 son was a successful Broadway play dential and Vice-Presidential can­ lege Film Program is presenting MEMO TO MAESTROS: is your band dawdling instead of generally felt that it would be best Because his progressive music was for about two years. It is a bur.es- didates and those running for Sen­ "The Court Martial of Billy Mit­ not to entirely remove the "2.5 less successful Raeburn reverted to tootling? Is it full of feeble fifers and drooping drummers? que comedy of the roaring twenties. ate. chell." This technicolor film starring clause" but rather to alter it to his melodic style and has k»pt that Gary Cooper is very timely with its Well, this musical slowdown may be traceable to lack of lead 22'). This would enable candi­ since. similarity to the Gavin question. Luckies. Better give your band a break—and make it a dates who were interested in stu­ Now singing with the orchestra is Admission is $.25. Dissertation On Winterlude dent government and capable in Ginny Powell, one of America's Lucky one! A Lucky, you see, is a light smoke —the right this f.e d to run for offices in th.s leading band vocalists. Battleship I'otemkin smoke for everyone. It's all cigarette —all naturally light, presen; coming election as well as w////m/s////////wfi» vX^&vMMm being an advantage to any future Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Draper wonderfully good-tasting tobacco. And Luckies' fine to­ Dabbles With Date Problem candi latcs in any future elections. 349, the tax supported group will boyfriend and he swatted me. How s Seniors Plan show 'Battleship Potemkin." This bacco is toasted to taste even better. Now then, what's a BY DAVID GOODMAN It was questioned whether or HENRY BURKHAROT. JR Cop Hop was I to know that she was wearing Russian film is considered by most We all know aboul the bare begin­ not it was not in reality altering the U OF DETROIT marching band that never gets a Lucky break? Why, it's nings of tlii' Junior Prom. Ugh . his pinky ring as a bracelet? Next inslilu.xn of government to meet authorities us the greatest film ever 1 asked a girl who was reading Dy­ who named Winterlude? Dou- the n; cl; of a single individual. At Discussions made. It is a si ent film, but this a Sore Corps! (Wasn't that cymbal?) But lan Thomas while the guy next to hie Ugh . , First I think oi win- this pouit more people lit more cig­ version has a synchronized musical her was reading Wallace Stevens. The State College Senior Women score. Admission is free. ter; and since I'm in Albany, I arette; and John Stefano said it and those of the College of St. Rose WHAT IS A POMPOUS BULLY ? One black eye later, I discovered ihiuk of Albany winters: there's ;i Would be better to make constitu­ are invited as guests to the Amer­ Coming Hits lot of snow and slush and —24 read­ that intellects at State signify thai tional , lunges alter elections rath- they are going steady by this de­ ican Association ot University Wo­ STUCK FOR DOUGH? ings and horsedrawn snowplows ei than trying to railroad a consti­ School Facilitiesmen' s meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. These two films conclude the first burying 300 h.p. cars to their wind­ vice. I skipped a doll wearing two tutional change through before to­ semester schedule Coming next pins, My last try was also a iai HIT. in the Lower Lounge of Brubacher START STICKLING! MAKE $25 shields nnd Albany State writers day. 'IIIH was answered by David Hall. semester are "Lih," "Dumbo," with frozen beards and people slid­ This girl was wearing a ring around Fothcrin ;ham who said it would be "Giant," "An American in Puns," Help Fight TB Panel Discussion We'll pay $2,r) for every Stickler wo print - and ing and scraping and cussing and her neck but it was beneath her a change, beneficial to any would- and many more great hits. crewneck and her blouse, too. hundreds more thai never got used! So start Stickling - I hey 're HO WP'I'R weather reports for more oi be future candidates. Robert Helwig Centuries ago students aspiring to A four-member panel will discuss So I'm fresh sour grapes; I apolo­ said the "2.^5 c atlse" would allow achieve success In art, science, and jobs lor wi.men in present day so­ Next semester the group will fol­ easy you can think of dozens in .seconds! Sticklers are .simple riddles the same. So the Winter part of Winterlude leaves me cold. BIT . . • gize. Winterlude is a grand name as many people as possible lo runoilie r fields of endeavor ran theciety . Miss Ruth Florenz of the New low the same schedule oi showing with two-word rhyming answers. Moth words must, have the same Need I be Webster II to tell you as nice as 'cellar-door.' 'Cellar-door' lor office. It was pointed out bycha d y gauntlet ol great diseases York State Department of Labor number of syllables. (Don't do drawings.i Send 'urn all with your is the sweetest sounding word m the Marilyn Leach that if the rquire- whose devastation of populations will speak on the recruitment of films. JAM ES M : u I,'. Stuffy Toughie CIGARETTES what hide means'' Lewd menus lurid name, address, college and class to I lappy-.Joe-Lucky, Mox (S7A, English language. inenl was lowered' this tii.ue n could have been well recorded in history. college graduates in the professions INDIANA i FATE winKiMiiniinniioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and or obscene. TEACHER 3 COLLEGE Mount Vernon, N. Y. How can a school that is turning be lowered again. Alter inure dls- Smallpox, typhoid, bubonic pla­ and industry. A supervisor ut the out prudent pedagogues sponsor such eussii ii, sonie'..liat healed at tunes, gue, cholera and malaria have grad­ General Electric Company will dis­ DATE DANCING an a!lair Affair? Fraternities Bid ami more cigarette smoke, Helwig ually succumbed over the years to cuss mathematics and science. Wi I there be burlesque queens made the formal motion to amend man's continuing search for knowl­ Miss Dorothy Cook, Supervisor ol WHAT IS PUPPY LOVE? WHAT'S A FRENCH BASKETBALL PLAYER? WHAT IS A WELL-DRES5ED BOXER? FRIDAY and SATURDAY WHAI IS A CLAIM JUMPER? shoveling duty snow across the ball­ the constitution wil h the ' 2.25 edge. Elementary Education, New York room IIIMII"' Or will those that come Eligible Rusheesclause. " Tuberculosis S;ate Department of Education, will NIGHTS—!) til 1 have to duck a leilniglill of snow­ S.A Or No." Tuberculosis was, until recently, speak on education Miss Mary in the Pine Room balls instead ot the customary bal­ Fraternity bids lor freshmen and Senate then discussed the behel the most serious ol all infectious Goode Krone, New York State Civil loons? upperclassjnen will be Issued Mon­ oi Fothcrin iiam thai the amend- diseases causing chronic disability Service Commissioner, wi.l discuss Fellas—Jackets, huh? I suggest that, beloie it's too late, day, announces Ronald Graves all, lm ni.s should lie decided by SA It and death among young and oldCivi l Service. I hey change Winterlude to the Very President of Inter-Fraternity Coun­ was said that since Semite had been m all countries without regard to Les girls—no bermudas hate Indian Summer Sock Hop With cil. The bids will be in the Student created for the purpose ol nut hav­ the climate or stale of technology. or slacks. Shoes, the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Personnel Office, Draper 111), bein­ g to constantly refer legislation Today in the United States, we Editorial Policy Centennial Dance, or just plain tween the hours of 9 am and l p.m. to the student body it would be best approach victory over this disease That Dance You Know Where. I Announcements of bids will be for Senate lo do the job ll was made as medical and scientific advances All editorials appearing in (his LOIS IIEICHAHD placed in student mail Monday tor. coupled with a favorable economy I a per are (be opinions of the I alitor MARINA LA MADRID Collie Fully MELVYN NI2NY Tall (Saul WARREN BODOW Dapper Scrapper guess only the curious State stu­ Service at the Fountain KUTHOWN STATE Acre Taker morning. All eligible rushees are The thirteen In favor oi the clause and perhaps other more obscure and will be unsigned. Editorials U. OF WASHINGTON U OF CINCINNATI SYRACUSE TEACHER'S COLL dents will go: like vou and me. for Come-as-you-are's t wanted to go. but today it's al­asked to check their student mail were FoUieringham, Lieberman, factors reduce the Unpad on ourwritte n by persons other than the most impossible to find an unat­ boxes for announcement of anyMonahan , Swiskey, King. LeMoiue, I opulation. editors will be followed by their in­ tached girl. The first girl I asked bid is i received. Coca, Esner, Willis, Cani.-/,o, Hel­ Do not let yourself be one of theitials . punched me. She said, "Can't you Bids must be returned to thewig , Penfield and F lining. Those unlucky ones who develops tuber­ The Iv'ews Board and staff accept LIGHT UP A liqht SMOKE -LIGHT UP A LUCKY I see I'm married?" Student Personnel Office either against were Ptahs, Nesbitl, Fowler, culosis. Avail yourself of the mod­ no responsibility lor the editorials and views expressed in columns, as COACH and FOUR • But you have no ring." signed or unsigned Tuesday, before Youngs. Olivo, Harris, Cass, Sey­ ern, simple case-finding facilities to they express only the opinions of "Herbert can't afford one yet." 1 p.m. Announcements of Pledge mour, Monleau, and DeFrauoIa. Le arranged for you here at the Hie writers. RESTAURANT How was I supposed to know? 1 Services will be posted Tuesday af­ Yager abstained; the motion was college later in February. Watch M- r. c«.j Product of cw Jwrutatxtn Jvowu&<.onysKwty — Jaoxvaco is our middlenam* The News Board and Staff. tiled again This one winked at herternoo n on the IFC bulletin board. defeated. lor further notices.

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