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Faculty Given FACULTY GIVEN "B” RATING BY STUDENTS Poll Is First o f Its Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College GingrichKind Library in AlbrightAlbright History College Gingrich Library Future Objective Appraisals of Vol. XLV Faculty Are Uncertain at Present Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 12, 1948 No. 3 1 S ® Siud?nt ? pinion of Teaching"—poll initiated by the Sadie Hawkins Day 3 T t n a i and approved by the faculty, the student body WSSF Starts Yearly Drive oi Aiorignt College gave a composite rating of 2.31 (B) in 12 items ol academic and personal significtnce to the 37 members AlbrightTo College Aid GingrichForeign Library Students AlbrightSets Albright College GingrichMen ot theLibrary teaching staff in service duringAlbright the second College semester Gingrich of Library last year. The items on which the students rated their profes­ During the past week the students of ALBRIGHT COLLEGE, Running for Cover under the direction of Darlington Hoopes and Jay Shenk have beeii sors were—ease or difficulty of course; organization and pre­ trying to raise $1,000 for the World Student Service Fund. The Worldl If you haven’t caught yo’ man sentation of material; regularity in meeting class obligations; Student Service Fund which campaigns annually in American colleges yet, girls, now’s the time to do it evenness of assignments; rating of papers; approachability and for funds to aid universities abroad, is the only national agency organ­ cause there are just dozens ox willingness to assist; intellectual honesty, tolerance; fairness of ized for this unique purpose. The American branch of World Student handsome, eligible men wandering grading; ability to arouse interest Relief, international organization for aid to university groups in the around the campus this minute! and stimulate thinking; correla­ war-devastated nations serves in Mid-year Concert tion between lectures, laboratory, Europe and Asia without dis When you get him, rush over to “Marrin’ Sam” (Elliott Sauerteig) text, assignments and quizzes; Albrightcrimination College as to race,Gingrich politics, orLibrary Pi Gamma Mu Albrightfo’ that license. College GingrichTo LibraryBe Presented contribution;Albright teaching College effective­ Gingrich Library religion. Aid given falls into five ness; appearance; sense of humor; main fields: Food; Clothing; Medi Everybody is lookin’ forward to the Sadie Hawkins hop tonight in Thursday Night and interest in extra classroom cal Aid; Books; and Housing. The Inducts Fifteen activities. Fund also encourages and sup­ Union Hall at 8:50 p.m. when Lil’ Albright’s Music Department Fifteen neophytes were indi­ ports student self-help projects Abner and the gorgeous, scrump- under the direction of Dr. John In the opinion of the 650 stu­ in the nations in which it works. cated mto Fx Gamma Mu National tuous hunk of woman, Daisy-Mae H. Duddy and Mr. Hans Nix, Will dents who together submitted social science honorary fraternity, will be waitin’ to greet you at the present its annual mid-year con­ more than 3,000 rating sheets the Umess tne ¿uongnt body is on Wednesday evening, Novem biggest, best "shin dig” Albright cert on Thursday, November 18 at faculty excelled in appearance, ap­ more wining to aomue money to oer 10 in the Lower social Room has seen this year. There’ll be 8:15 p.m. in Union Hall. The pro­ proachability, intellectual honesty, uus cause, me $i,uuu goal, which Those who were inducted were plenty of fun, food, and entertain­ gram follows: and sense of humor, with com­ amounts to one aoiiar per person .Donald Brennan, Carl Bretz, Wii ment—with that jug of cider and Triumpher March—Grieg............Orchestra posite ratings of B+ or A- in on campus, will not De reacned. uam Biler, Mary Fry, William de ole corn cob pipe. Anything women s Glee Club—Give Thanks to Him these qualities which surely are AlbrightThe Collegestudents nere Gingrich at Albright Library Albright College GingrichJsase Library (1493) Albright College Gingrich Library Ganster, Harrf Hart, Lamar Kopp, from jeans to peasant shirts will The King of Love My Shepherd Is— not insignificant in the light of should be willing to share a dollar Harold Matter, Robert McKinney, be in order, just so you look some­ Practorius (1517-1621) the ideals and objectives of a co- with students across the seas, who Michael Fiaskonos, Dorothy Rath, thing like one of A1 Capp’s char­ ($06ri784) TrUth Dhrtne — Martini eductaional church related, liberal are in a more desperate need ox Joseph Reeves, Eldon Snyder, Wil­ acters. Legend—Tschaikovsky arts institution. The faculty material than are we. Donations Andalucía—Lecuona liam Stremba, and Theodore Tem­ Listen if yo’ haven’t! Conquer Hungarian, Comedy Overture—Keler-Bela averages in all the items rated of fifty cents and less from those pleton. the guy or gal you are hankering ., . ^ Orchestra ranged from 1.82 (A-) to 2.57 who could alford more have been for, and come to the dance any­ Male Quartet (low B). very disheartening and a recon­ Following the induction Tom Keltie Lament—Foulds ........ Orchestra way because there’ll be plenty of Soprano Solo, The Post ............ Schubert Poll Has Merits sideration on the part of these Young, president, read a paper, w » Evelyn Brown people there. Oh, yes, Marryin’ Men s Glee Club— donaters would help boost the “The implication of Rural Church Sam will be there too. Although a poll such as this is Trends.’’ Shirley Miller was in In ^ u rS0eiiDf iaSJ.fu1' Pleasant Groves new and probably a radical de­ fund considerably. So, what do Remember, all, tonight is the you say, Albright, let’s put oUr charge of refreshments which con- j Jubilate, Amen!—Kjerult parture from long established cus­ Albright College Gingrich Libraryeluded the program. night—8:30Albright in CollegeUnion Hall forGingrich the Lousiana Library Hayride—SchvSchwartz Albright College Gingrich Library school spirit to work by backing best time of ya’ life. tom on the college campus, and this drive and aiding the less ’though there is a certain element fortunate students of the world. of danger in too frequent repeti­ tion of such a procedure, especial­ Christian Aims Dance Ends Alumni Festivities ly if the privilege is abused, the cocensus of opinion of both faculty French Club Plans Presented in Play and students is that the students entered into and conducted this Trip to Phila. first evaluation experiment with a At Last T Meeting high and commendable degree of Final plans for a trip to Phila­ To present the aims of the Col­ sincerity and purpose and honesty Albrightdelphia Collegethis evening Gingrich were laid at Library lege Y’s and the goals which Albright College Gingrich Library of Albrightopinion. This Collegeis attested toGingrich by Library last Monday’s meeting of Le Cercle Christians can set for themselves the following facts revealed in the Francais. The club will have on campus, a play, "The Trial, statistics. dinner at a French Restaurant was given at last Tuesday’s Y Of approximately 20,000 ratings and then go to the Locust theatre meeting in the College Chapel. submitted 71% were of A and B to see the movie, "Jeanne D’ Arc.” Following this, the three Y com­ quality and 13% were D and E Serving on the committee are, missions and the Frosh Club met ratings. This broad but rather Harry Hart, Chairman, Oldrich to plan their activities. normal distribution was evidenced Von, Seekham, Harry Kousaris, not only in the composite results and John Hoffert. The play featured a trial in which five witnesses were called to for the faculty as a whole but was The program each month is almost unanimously revealed in in­ being devoted to the life of a defend themselves and the Y dividual ratings as well. against charges presented by Albrightgreat French College woman. Gingrich Joan of Arc Library Albright College Gingrich Library A Albrightstudy of the College specific grades Gingrich Library having been selected for November, Satan. These charges were hypoc­ risy, ignorance, disobedience, sel­ given to any one individual on the a brief resume’ of her life was fishness and pride. 12 separate items showed very given by Betty Savage and a play (Continued on Page 4) directed by Miss Elsie Gerlach, Included in the cast were Lamar club sponsor, and fetauring Sarah Kopp, Robert Pike, Robert Close, Davenport in the role of Joan was Vi Seibert, Percy Brown, Elmer presented. In addition, songs about Good, Carl Bretz and Janice Chapel to Include Joan of Arc were sung and various Miller. games played. In response to a request Talks and Film from the National Intercol­ Mr. Edward Hill, naturalist, Albright College Gingrich Librarylegiate Christian Council, the Y Albright College Gingrich Library againAlbright will come to College Albright Col­ Gingrich Library Movie Planned members who were present and lege campus to speak to the had definite convictions expressed Freshman Class in the College For Spanish Club their opinions about the National Chapel at 11 on Tuesday, Nov. 16. Selective Service Act. The voté in He will give an illustrated lecture At the monthly meeting of La favor of the repeal of the act was and use the film, “The Four Sociedad Cultural Española last 28-3. Twelve were in favor of a Seasons,” which he has taken him­ Monday, initial plans were laid for N.I.C.C. pilgrimage to Washing­ self. the presentation of a Spanish ton early in 1949 to lobby in favor movie, "Dona Barbara,” on Jan­ of repeal, six opposing this. Two On Thursday, Nov. 18, Mr. uary 5. Marilyn Himmelstein was expressed their willingness to par­ Samuel Levering will speak to the Albrightappointed College chairman Gingrichof a com­ Libraryticipate in such a pilgrimage. Albright College Gingrich Library Sophomore-SeniorAlbright CollegeChapel.
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