Formal Ball Opens Michael DiSalle, W istaria Weekend ths Saties U. S. Price Boss, IAIa a LL. M l Ont Festivities uw iti iny or DfTaqcpotT w anpü vvrauy Here F o r Speech The Wistaria Ball to be held Michael V. DiSalle, director of May 4 at the Ritz Ballroom will * « l. 23 BRIDGEPORT, CONN., APRIL 25. 1951 N o. 20 the U. S. Office of Price StabOi- be the first in a series of events zation, will be the principal speak­ planned for the 1961 Wistaria er and recipient of an honorary Week-end, it has been announce! M aster’s d egree at the special by the social activities commit­ Council Elections Slated convocation to be held Saturday tee. In charge of the formal are In conjunction with the Univer­ Norden Hahn, chairman; Claire sity’s 25th Anniversary celebra­ Saltman, publicity; Bonnie Klimo, For 2nd Week of May tion. decorations; Mimi Rosoff, invita­ tions; Charles Smith, programs The feature attraction of “Civic and favors; and Syd Litwak, Candidates for fifteen Student Council offices will compete in the elections scheduled Day,” the presentation will be queen nominations. for the second week of May. Nomination blanks for aspiring candidates will be avail­ made at the Central High School able from April 27-30. These blanks must be signed by 25 students from • members of On the following day, sports auditorium at 8:15 P. M. Prior to the candidates’ class and returned to election headquarters on or before 12 noon, May pvents will open the festivities.. the presentation, Mr. DiSalle will The UB baseball team plays Hill» S. Campaigning is scheduled from May 4 to May 11 and the actual voting will take D ia c e per College at 2 P. M. and the May 9 to May 11. 1 ’ ------———— meet with business and industrial track team meets Bryant and Each student may sign leaders at a reception and dinner Hofstra Colleges also at the same many petitions as there are in the Stratfleld Hotel. time in Seaside Park. May 5 is Other speakers will include A. V. also the opening day for the Out­ representatives on the Stu­ Bodine, chairman of the Board of door Art Fair which will remain dent Council from his Trustees; Mayor Jasper McLevy; open until Monday, May 7. Charles The' election committee will D. Weber and William Stefanov Representative Albert P. Morano; are in charge. carefully check the signatures Joseph E. Jeffery, superintendent OUTDOOR PICNIC PLANNED on all petitions to see of schools; and representatives of this regulation has been ob­ At 5 P. M., a picnic for non­ the Chamber of Commerce and resident students is planned on served. the Manufacturers Association. Marina Grounds. The committee Candidates must abide by Students who wish to hear Mr. In charge include Dr. Henry Lit­ the campaign regulations set DiSalle may get convocation cred­ tlefield, Miss Sarah Churchill, Mr. up by the election committee. Raymond Olive, and Norden No candidate may deface, re­ it for attendance and may get re­ Hahn. move, or destroy another can­ served seats for themselves and At 6:30 P. M.. two events are didate’s campaign materials. friends at the Anniversary Office, •gain scheduled. The band, under Posters and campaign mater­ Cortright Hall. ial shall be largely confined to the direction of Mr. John Worley, Recipient of an 1 L.B.B. degree Will present a concert at Marina the Snack Bar. Candidates from Notre Dame, Mr. DiSalle is Circle, and an Alumni Banquet mast not use tacks or staples noted for his creation of a Civic trill take place at the Fairfield to plat« materials around In Labor-Management Committee in Inn for the awarding of alumni the hallways of the various Toledo, , to settle labor dis- citations. The banquet will also academic and administrative He was elected to the Ohio feature an address by Dr. Charles buildings.' Legislature, Toledo City Council, £. Phillips, president of. Bates Candidates for council election C ollege. , and was Mayor of Toledo when in May consist of six representa­ he received the appointment to INFORMAL SATURDAY tives from the present junior class his present position as U. S. price to serve as Senior Student Coun­ stabilizer. Closing events on Saturday will cil members during the coming be an informal dance under the year; five representatives from Stars at 8 P. M. in the rear of the present sophomore class to Senior Commencement the Tech building and an Alumni serve as Junior Student Council Dance will be held at the Fair- members, during the coming year; Seniors wishing to be excused field Inn at 10 P. M. and four representatives from from Commencement exercises Sunday is the highlight and cli- present freshman class to serve Wednesday evening May 30, must obtain permission from their re­ Continued on PAGE 7 Continued from PAGE 3 spective dean by May 1, it was announced by Dean Chaunc4y L. Fish. Reck Replaces Ben There will be no excuses from graduation rehearsal and no one Photo Conrteay of The Bridgeport Herald will be graduated unless he or she attends the rehearsal May 30 fit As Scribe Editor M CE BOSS NIKE DiSÄLLE 1:00 P . M. Joan Reck, a sophomore majoring in journalism, has been elected editor of the SCRIBE for the 1951-52 school year, it has been announced this week by the SCRIBE Scribes to Hear Fred Board of Editors. She will succeed Ben Raubvogel. Joan has taken active participation on the SCRIBE for 4he past two years. This past se­ Tuesday of Publications Dinner mester, she was feature editor, Fred Hechinger, education edi­ given to a member of the facul­ faculty including staff members news editor for the Spring and tor of the Herald Tri­ ty wins has done thé moot to bet Fhll semester of 1950, and, as a of the SCRIBE, Helicon, Wistar- bune and the Bridgeport Herald, ter student-facility relationships. treshman, she did reporting. Her ian, and Accounting Review; mem­ will be the guest speaker next other activities include member­ • Other speakers at the dinner in­ bers of the journalism department; Tuesday evening. May 1, at the ship in Theta Epsilon sorority. Pi clude Leigh Dannenberg, editor Pi Delta Epailon alumni; Coun­ Delta Epsilon honorary, journal­ University's fourth annual publi­ and publisher of the Bridgeport cil of Deans; and this and former cations dinner sponsored by the ism fraternity, and the Bridgeth Herald, and James McGovern, as­ year’s SCRIBE Citation winners Joan is also editor of the Hell« Bridgeport chapter of Pi Delta sociate editor of the Bridgeport will attend. Dancing will follow Epsilon, the national undergradu­ the University literary magazine. Post Dr. Henry Littlefield, Uni­ the dinner. In charge of arrange­ ate journalism fraternity. Mr. versity vice-president, will speak ments for the dinner are Dulda The 1961-52 Advisory Board will Hechinger is the winner of the as a representative of the faculty. Ponon and Everett Matson, mem­ meet this week to name the re­ Polk Award in Educational Writ­ Approximately 100 students and bers of Pi Delta Epsilon. maining paid editorial staff—eve­ ing also winner of Jhe Long Is­ ning and copy editor, managing land University award fisc, his editor, and make-up editor. As series on Connecticut education. Bay Stale OK's Fönes Hygienists soon as the new staff is complete, Vrinnen of Die annual SCRIBE it will assume publication duties Citation awards will also be an­ * The Fanes School of Dental Hy- are to be congratulated on the under the watchful guidance of nounced at the dinner. These giene has recently been approved Fonea School and the manner in the outgoing editors. The change JOAM KECK awards are given to students for by the Massachusetts Board of which it is run.” will probably take place the first excellence in athletics for out­ Dental Examiners, announced Dr. “Recognition by the various sur­ week in May. pawers in the recent electkm of standing participation fit civic af­ Robert H. W. Strang, director of rounding states d im our gradu­ ~ was appointed SCRIBE editor were Ben Raub­ fairs, for successful promotion of the school. ates hY-pcadttte in these states manager by the vogel, George Quinion Jr., Stanley social activities, scholastic or The Fones School jq i already after taking dental examinations," Board the same Joaephson, Dulde Penon, Jayne chde achievement off the campus, received appseval from Connect! declared Dr. Strang. “Plans are Bayer. Marilyn Serien tino, Bill and Cor exhibiting a notable in­ cut. Near York, and R|Mde Islaud. being made to increase the enroll­ the Board of Edi- Chamhault Ir,- Jean Reck, and terest in the University's campus In a letter ot appears! to Dr. ment from the present 32 students who exercised their voting Dick Händler. activities, A award is alse (Strang, the enandners stated, "Youjto 48 nest Fall.1 Am i 2 5 . 1951 Twe CONTY’S PORTRAITS I[ 30 PARK PLACE NEAREST CAMPUS by Vincent Weston RESTAURANT STUDIOS AT THE LIBERTY BUILDING THE BEST IN SANDWICHES 945 Main Street — Phene «7-5539 I AND DRINKS f _ \ ft Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests »

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Photo Conrtesy of The Bridgeport Herald SCRIBE NIFTY ONE ZJ£:£Z this week is brown haired, brown eyed “Dottie" Silver- man. Standing 5* 5” and weighing 129, Dottie, an Eve­ ning Division student, is UB’s version of the farmer’s daughter. A Theta Epsilon sorority pledge and Medical Secretarial student by night, she helps her father by tending his large truck farm by day. '______Halsey Views Defenses During Ten-Day Junket Pres. James H. Halsey returned about pedagogy from Army, Navy, last week from a 10-day, joint ci­ and Air Force officers,” President vilian orientation conference con­ Halsey said. ducted by Gen. George C. Mar­ LEADERS IMPBESSVE shall, secretary of defense. President Halsey, tanned from 'All the officers and civilian his visits to Quantko Military leaders of the defense forces im­ Base in Georgia, Eglin Air Force press one with their ability, loy­ Base and the U. S. Naval Station, alty, sincerity, and hard work. I Pensacola, Fla. and F t Beniiing, didn't see a fat general or a fa t Ga., was impressed and enthusi­ admiral on the whole trip,” he astic over his experiences. commented. In discussing the trip. OPPORTUNITES MANY President Halsey declared that be “If what I saw of our Armed has now done everything: he rode *. Forces is a fair sample, every in an F-80 jet plane at 500 MPH, o wonder he blew his stack! All this double talk * tr American citizen can be proud of experienced six dives in a sub­ our progress end secure in our marine, flew in a marine helicop­ about quick cigarette tests was a flagrant infringement military defense measures. Every ter, went aboard an air-craft car­ on his patent rights! They couldn’t fool this character mother and father of a son in rier, witnessed a sham battle, and service can be reassured of the attended banquets with three-star with “ one-puff” —“one-whiff” experiments.' Millions of smokers have excellent care given the boys and generals. we parents should be thrilled with President Halsey arrived bade reached the same conclusion—there’s just one real way to prove the many opportunities for train­ in Bridgeport aboard a two-motor­ die flavor and mildness o f a cigarette. ing and education which the serv­ ed Air Force transport, having left ices offer. Fort Benning the day before and ‘I was especially impressed with stopping-off at LaGuardia Airport. the effectivenem of the Armed He was the only representative f t ’s the sensible lest—the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test Services teaching methods and from New England to participate feel certain that those ef us in in the eighth conference sponsored —which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke educational work can learn much by the Department of Defense. . . . on a pack-after-pack, day-after-day basis. No snap judgments needed! After you’ve enjoyed Camels—and only Penny For Penny Camels—for 30 days, we believe you’ll know w h y. . . Your Best Food Buy IS MILK More People Smoke Camels * Bordca's-ltitcM Dairy

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Begjnaiiig In Fall A t Burroughs library University tuition and dormitory Thirteen semi-finalists will compete for prizes at the rates will increase $25 a term ef­ fin a l« of the fourth annual public speaking contest to take fective with the 1951 Fall session, it has been announced by Vice- place this evening at 8:30 P. M. in the Burroughs Library President Henry W. Littlefield. ecture hall. The new rates will be $250 per Finalists from the student body include Richard Bar- semester for tuition in {dace of the current $225, and $275 per rett, Ruth Bowden, Joseph Clark, semester for room and board in Carlos Luria. Semi-finalists from Spanish Fix First place of the current $250. the 15 speech sections at the Uni­ Tuition for evening classes will versity include Johanna Chandler, O f Foreign Films_ increase $2 per semester to bring Walter Gundersen, Esther John­ the total cost to $15 a semester. “El Seminarists,” a Mexican son, William MacLead, Joan Reck, The new rates for the evening film in Spanish, will be the first Robert Stock, Robert Hanaford. division will take effect immedi of a festival of three foreign lan ately. James Mehorter, and Bruce Wood. The increase in board and room guage films to be sponsored by the An Underwood portable type­ at the University is the first since forei&i language department and 1946. Although the University re­ writer donated by the Underwood open to the public. The show will vised its tuition fees in 1946 to Oorp. will be awarded to the first be presented at 3 P. M. Friday set up an overall rate with the prize jvinner, and second prize will in the Carbon Lecture Hall. elimination of special fees and be a Parker *51 pen donated by charges, the increase in tuition is A German post-war film, “Raz the first since 1932. Spector’s, Inc. zb” (The Raid)., will be shown Dr. Littlefield said that schol­ Judges at the final contest will May 4 and a French film, “Le arship aid. however, will be avail­ be Harry Allison Goldstein, Pres­ Colonel Chabert,” will be present­ able to more students next year ident of Bridgeport Bar Associa than ever before, since during the ed May 11, both at 3 P. M. tion; and Professor Frank McMul past year new scholarships have All performances are free of been set up and will be available len of the Yale University drama charge. Following each movie the in the Fall for the first time. department. ------foreign language department will award prizes to students for out­ (Story on Page 1) standing achievements In the for­ Tifon Awards Gift eign language courses. To '51 Girl Grads Brooklawn A sterling inlaid silverplate tea­ reservation card by May 15. There Conservatories, Attention! spoon, inscribed with the words, will be no charge or obligation of INC. “Class of 1951” across the bowl, any kind. The spoons will be 'C O W O F will be presented free to each fe­ ready during the first week of The H ouse o f Flowers male graduate of the class of June. in Bridgeport 4, Conn. m/" 1951, Junior College or University, ‘These gifts are only our way| it was announced by Mr. A1 Mor­ of saying ’congratulations and 1255 Pork Ave. ris, manager of Tifon’s. best wishes for the future’ to all Phono: 5*5096 These spoons, made in an as­ UB girl graduates this June. We sortment of four different pat feel that these fine quality gifts — GREENHOUSES — terns by the Holmes & Edwards will be lovely and useful mo-1 185 Lawrence St. Division of the International Sil­ mentos that the young ladies will ver Co., will be awarded especial be proud to have through the Phone: 3-5053 ly in honor of the University’s years,” Mr. Morris stated. 25th Anniversary year, and are not available-to anyone else. To be eligible for the gift, all rdiM tSsAM lCA HUS d b u d t t the student has to do is call at Here's your Tifon Jewelers and obtain her N ilK d i LILLIAN HELLMAN’S New lit Council Elections • terrlag I F t N E M E UM CTKL RUT Slated For May 9 MARCHELDRID6EWYATT-6RIFFIESSMITH Continued from PAGE 1 Sophomore Student Council mem­ bers during the coming year. fa t t e n ” While the Council is actually ww« c m k M w n • etua um-WMSTM • n m im m n For All Girl composed of eighteen representa­ tM O M f tfceotro, m w # 4 H ,».H .T . te. b s . W - U l l L 4 » u L M tives, the three remaining seats Graduates fro m UB are open to next year’s freshman — — — — ■ sun omens nourtanueo — and the class and will be filled sometime in December. In the event that We have a beautiful ‘‘Class vacancies should occur they will! o f 1951" Holmes A Edwarde be filled by the highest ranking! unsuccessful candidate for that of-l teaspoon for yoa |« .abso­ floe. WLAND'S lutely free. Ypu may choose - M *■*■».* I M m from the lovefiest patterns in this fine sHvetptarte. Como Creative Hair Styles right away as we meet FOR DORM, SHOWER, BEACH, BEDROOM! record your .choice net later than May 15th. Foam Rubber Sole, Terry Bey ¡S c u lls $J99 ££

t o n y 6 Comfortable? Naturally! They’re made ot e o ftjw a y doth, have fa m ro»«- soles foe deep dow n comfort!. washable, o f course, come in right and left patterns. Long-wearing same. COB.JOHM Bridgeport?» heeding Light blue, green, rose, white. . Bmr Stylist «S9 State St. — 5-9175 April 2 5 , IRSI THE SCRIBI vs. Education With the advent of the , the drafting of personnel has again become a necessity, as it has been in past wars. Up to the present mnmpnt however the administration of our land has seen no advantage in drafting men enrolled in higher institutions of learning. It is felt that they wUl better suit our country’s needs if they enter the nation s military ranks with a wider range of knowledge. This type of man can probably be mow­ ed into an officer with a minimum of train-, ing and a higher capability of handling the Dear Editor: men under him. Certain critics in our coun­ try have not viewed it in this light; they! The SCRIBE «IW I M lm ft— M» feel that students in college are the recipi­ rtadm far ««M tetto« io Uri provided that they haar the author«' ents of special political favor which makes tara«, not necm arily fa r pab iicitiee m an fatten arili not ha printed, letton them exempt from the dirty business of exceeding 300 « ardi arili ha aniittad at fighting a war. This is shallow and base reduced id length a t the editar « «neretta.. thinking which is both contagious and de­ moralizing if allowed to continue. 43rd Dhr. Speaks As a means to combat this trend, Gen. I don’t know whether you were Lewis B. Hershey has ordered a series of responsible for my getting the tests to be drawn up by our nation’s edu- March 28 issue of the SCRIBE or cators as a means of judging which stu­ not, but whoever did see to it Mat dents should be deferred (not exempted) from the draft. The students who are* de­ I received one, I would like to ferred must recognize the obligation that thank. their deferment places upon them. All must I haven’t heard too much new* st-hc realize that this extension of time mad€ pos­ about what goes on at the Uni­ versity, but I sure miss the dances sible by our government is really an act of ^and other activities that the school faith. They feel that those. selected to re ~! “Whom Ährt CM Savoir Fairer main in school will avail themselves to the] 1>m glad to ^ - oWr Bill utmost of their ability. This faith must not jchambault is still writing the be weakened by our failure to act. | sports news and that McCabe to F r o m We are in a war and everyone should ¡still in there playing ball for old know it, but that is, at present, not a reason UB. to stop the education of our people. Our You see, it’s news like this that country’s freedom dare not become imperiled we in the service want, especially Alpha to Zeta for fomenting distrust among ourselves roe- So keep up the good work, -By BILL DESMOND- through our own failure to evaluate the true f nd I’d lt if you could worth of administration policy. C ■„“pS ® m W*1 The IFC seating of the sororities highlights the Greek Letter news America must not fail to see the need! _ . . , of the week. Congratulations, Theta Epsilon and Beta Gamma. We know of keeping her educational as well as h erL ^ £ ^ month^thTugh S t you will help keep up the splendid work done so far by the IFC. military ranks full during these presentU-y keep you hours of uncertainty throughout the world. I r m on C. Q. duty now and it’s INTER - FRATERNITY COUNCIL — President Littlefield and Arthur The Greek Letter Dance was a very suc­ Thexton have been invited to the TS ban­ just about time to tuck the boys in, so I’ll cut this short. cessful example of inter-fraternity co­ quet, May 11, at the Brooklyn Country operation and a good time was had by Club, and will probably lend a few words GENE (RED) ECKELS all. Joey Zelle supplied the music and to the occasion. The picnic on May 12 Student Rights the IFC gave out lucky jiggers as fa­ will be on the grounds of Glorieta Manor vors. As we have stated previously we followed by an evening dance there. The quèstion has often arisen in the Engineering Group hope to see this dance become a stand­ Don’t forget the SOIREE at President past as to what professors do with stu­ ing tradition and we wish you success Savard’s house on May 13. dent term-papers, exams, etc., after Holds Annual Hop for all the years to come. 4 PI OMEGA CHI will hold an instala- they have been graded, and to who has The second annual "Grease- ALPHA GAMMA PHI: Magnificent is tion dinner on May 11, at which an rightful claim on them. ball,” sponsored by the Engineer­ the word for AGP. The boys weren’t award will be given to a member for ing Society, will be held Satur­ outstanding achievement. May 12 is the The SCRIBE has consulted with satisfied just to pack Glorieta Manor, the various Deans for information per­ day at 8:30 P. M. in the Engin­ have the Hungry Seven for a floor show, date set for the POC picnic at Putnam eering-Technology Building Lab, provide fun and a wonderful night for Park. Election of officers will take place taining to this problem and has been assured that students who desire their Dress for this dance is inform al- alL but they started the evening off a la May 2. slacks, jean», socks is the proper 400, with the most fabulous favors ever TH EA EPSILON makes their bid for work returned after ample time has attire. Music will be provided by given . . . ORCHIDS! As usual, a good the Wistaria Crown with not one . . . been afforded for proper grading may the Shoreline». percentage of AGP alumni were present not two . . . but three lovely candidates; have what is rightfully. theirs. The Committee members include and, as usual, we were impressed with Lenore Bifield, Lucille LaMacchia, and Deans have stated that they will look Leonard Thorell, P a s q u a e De- the closeness and co-operation of the Marjorie Cisero. into any cases where students are re­ Luca, Peter Di Carlo, Lawrence members. Last Saturday, the girls held an all fused requests that their work be re­ Izzp, and Robert Briefing, band A week ago AGP’s alumni brother day picnic on the banks of the Housa- turned. and entertainment; John Rinella, Andy Fiorello married UB ’50 graduate tonic and tried to lift' Yale’s morale. Students need not feel reluctant In Rocco Martello, and Paul La Bile, Corky Goldstein. Good wishes and best Cambridge won. decorations and ticket; Frank of luck to both. Andy, by the way, is pressing their demands, providing ample FRATERNITY OF THE WEEK time has been afforded the prof for Miles, Paul Freeborn, Charlet) the boy who designed the now famous Davis, David Catania, Fred Dilen- sword and shield emblem. KAPPA BETA RHO was founded in grading. After all, you are only asking dik, and James Kusher, publicity; February, 1948, on the campus of the DELTA EPSILON BETA is now at for something which belongs to you. Frank Miles, finances;'and Grace work on their annual Spring picnic which University of Bridgeport. The organ­ Rosenberg, Ed wood Brown, Aris­ ization’s early members created the con­ will be held as a clambake this year. tide Albert, and Russell Van Bil­ stitution and gained the recognition of SIGMA LAMBDA CHI moves ahead liard, refreshments. the University authorities in March of on plans for a closed party on May 5. that year. Another First After winning a ball game from POC, Kappa Beta Rho has three purposes. the brothers of SLC have been challenged In commemoration of the beginning Athletic Pesters They are to promote good fellowship, to for a return match which will be held of the University’s 25th y e a r, th e soon. maintain the light of truth, and to walk SCRIBE "will publish a special 16-page Needed by SCAC the way of honor. Silver Anniversary issue next week. . SIGMA PHI ALPHA is planning a The fr a t e r n it y participated in the The Sahool Spirit Committee of farm picnic in May. Applications are Homecoming Game. Because of the special nature of the the SCAC to looking for poster* now open for the SPA scholarship. Any­ Hie fraternity has been quite active issue, the SCRIBE will mark another to be used to point up the Spring one interested should apply to Pres. in sports, having been undefeated in bas­ first by publishing 4,000 copies in order athletic schedule.. Anyone having George Metzger and give year and activ­ ketball for three years. Fraternity mem­ to have enough for students and faculty ideas for pasters should contact ities in school. ber* are on the baseball, swimming, ten­ as well as visiting alumni, guests and lorry or Leo Kney of the Spirit THETA SIGMA — President Halsey, nis, and soccer teams. parents. Committee and show them rough sketches. If you cannot contact let ...... 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The com­ N R day and cwminR d a m i of the University EDITORIAL PRODUCTION STAFF Dick HaadMr ...... „ .¿ 4 .* . Copy Editor Smith. mittee to working in conjuetloQ «f > Idppert Clm diUia since Sr I A A R , M B O , Nancy Longfield Ms taM 2 ,500 per M R . dehor Copy As H t a d Member of Ni» Intercclkgm te anti the R a f c l l with the freshman committee t# Isabelle Walch Copy Rea • i Collegiate Press. “ V alent i Be wr ite C N N try to bolster school spirit. Any« Karger Ro-wrtt» Assistant k p w a M If MH interested should contact U t T o « Goargan Mota up Editor ier dorm club, fraternity, soro- IWt***» STAFF , or organization represents- g- t o th s a** as. m i

Now that the draft law has wasn’t any officially) and ran up been liberalized slightly, perhaps 52 dollar bill for the week-end. PARK PHARMACY more of us will be around next They signed bouncing checks hatha* iarrin, h Horn. rue. year . . Jack Shannon has-been Along Parti Place IK HOST COMPUTI FUMACI traveling to Fall River, Mass., which are still bouncing all over quite often to see Claire , . . New Haven and they had to hitch­ m s o t K m turn Spring Brings Romance; Irv Johnson claiiqs he is in the hike home. Evidently, their dates 4M Park Ave, cor. Aastia St. market for a ring. Should I be­ were not well supplied with cash. Bridgeport, Conn. More Dances On Tap!! . lieve him? . . . Betty Dolan re­ Fun? Fun! cently married . . . Jane Furst ------By BILL O 'B R IE N ______and Renee Gratum sound great As was predicted in this column recently, romance has singing “ Too Young.” increased tremendously now that warm 'weather has ar­ Tom Quinn said the follow- I rived. The biggest news of last week was the surprise en lag actually happened; “The PROMS CALL FOR FORMALS gagement of Dud Savard, president of Theta Sigma, to cab was rolling steadily along RitaDit> Patrick.Patrick *4949 WistarianWi atari* n Queen.Queen Congratulations!Cnnorratiilntinna! when suddenly the driver Let's Ail Torn Out lor the Other rsmsntle kappeelac« . pulled over to the curb and toitudr Shirley Myers, lin­ AGP dance and as usual most of stopped. *What are you stop­ den Hall engaged to Harold the people enjoyed themselves so WISTARIA DANCE Kadowtte, of New Haven much that they almost didn’t ping for, asked the young male Teachers, Joyce Scnla engag­ make the dance. (Couldn’t drag passenger?* Driver: 1 thought Special Student Price» ed to n young man also from themselves off the floor.) I beard someone tell me to NHT, and Ottllle Mason en­ Lorraine Lecchus sees In stop? Ana -—Ton did. She Largest and Howes» Selection of Formal Wear in gaged to Sgt. Bob Ayers. the Snack Bar for the second wasn’t talking to yon! And Town Indudmg Extra l ongs far the Hard - In - Fit Also, Peg Hacker pinned to time this year. A1 Sency was then the driver came hack Hank Steffaao, Nancy Wilcox seen out of it for the second with—TPs not just the work in Whites and Grays. plnaod to Bod Martin, and time this year . . Bob Paul I enjoy, IPs the people I run Handy Tarskis going steady Is now the Evening Veterans Into.” wMk Walt Lombardo. Counselor . . . Who took the Last but not least is the tall FULTON CLOTHIERS — 1447 Man Street UB ranks with the best as far showers out of Southport tale but true of the two young Opp. lyric Theatre Phono 4-1422 as the social calendar is concent' Hall at 8:00 A. M. and why? ladies from one of the dorms who ed. This week-end there are three . . . Bill Tielert now X. went to see Derby Day (there dances, one on Friday and two on Saturday. Up6ilon Beta Sig ma is "throwing”one at the Three Door Inn Friday, April 27, i dol­ lar a couple. Then on Sat. night you have your choice of attending either the Engineering Society’s Piller “Greaseball Dance” or Theta îS S tro I Ho— Epsilon’s affair. Vital sta­ tistics on both are: Grease- hall $1.28 a couple, informal as—in the Engineering Tech Lab., Theta EpoUou, 1.5$ a couple, bring your own—date, Housatonlc Lodge. Bill Duch tells this pun?—UB Male—“You never kissed me like that before, Mary. Is is because « g W u e e g e s i we’re in the dark? UB Co-Ed—“No, it’s because my NI name isn’t'M ary.” T heta Sigm a fraternity has planned a tremendous, knock-down, drag-out week­ toi, Rei«*«Utàrerriy end, May 11-1S. Starting with W»yne a stag banquet at the Brook- LUCKIES TASTE BETTER lawn Country Club on Friday, with several faculty members invited, then over to Sat. THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE ! which will encompass an all­ day picnic on the grounds of Fine tobacco—and only fine tobacco—can give you Glorietta Manor, followed by dancing in the evening. All a better-tasting cigarette. And L.S./M J.T.—Lucky this will be topped oft by an Strike means fine tobacco. So, for the best-tasting afternoon gathering on Son. at Pres. Savard’s house. And cigarette you ever smoked, Be Happy—Go Lucky 1 then finals on Monday—they’ll he final all right. About How about startin’ with a carton—today? twelve days from today, kid­ dies. Wistaria week-end May 4-6 with Clock parties, Frankie Carle at the Ball, drowning of the Queen, and the Wistaria Pageant on Sunday. A GREAT affair, you’ll all be Means fòie lôfaeeo th ere? Balph Hardy, the infamous lsasdry “LiUom” has the moat modern invention of the age according to well inform­ ed dormitories, and friends of the young man. It (the Inven­ tion) is a portable broadcast- lag system. I haven’t heard H y e t PQC recently had a swell cloned party at Lombardo’s-Wall’t, not Good Luck’s—But who was the young man who sink-sank-sunk on the doorstep? Jade Kelly also sponsored a brawl at his apart­ ment, 134 West Ave, before the

Frank H. Fargo COMPANY COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS 1001 BROAD STREET l i f e * Meeting Student», Need* F o r Sfai T M I SCRIBI April IS, INI Arnold Baseballers Here Today Golfers Still Unbeaten Vanity Baseball SPA Only Unbeaten With 3-0-1 Record Squad Bites Dust Team in IM Softball By ED PETTIT stroked a remarkable 73 over the By AL GROSBY soggy 18 hole course. By H ip Margins The varsity golf team, ' with, Sigma Phi Alpha, only unbeaten team in either league three smashing triumphs to its CAFT. SAVARD OX By ED PETTIT and the independent 69ers hold down the top spots in their credit has a score to settle. That A blow to the Knights worse respective intramural softball leagues as the season enters score is a 44-4H deadlock and than the weather was the absence The University of Bridgeport its final stages. the ball club which can expect to of the ailing UB co-captain, Dud basebnH team plays its third ley Savard, whose presence in the game of the current campaign SPA, sporting a 4-0 mark, is being hard pressed by be “settled" on Friday in a re­ four other teams, all of which ap- 1------—------turn match is Iona College of New lineup would have undoubtedly! today at 2:30 P. M. on Seaside pear to have excellent chances Rochelle. spelled victory for the Purple. Fri Park diamond No. 1 when it meets the Arnold College Ter­ of overtaking the leader before Iona is nicknamed the Gaels. A y's return go with Iona should AGP, SPA Early riers of Milford for the second the race concludes. Homonjsnically speaking that was bear out this statement. time this year. the weather condition which pre­ After downing Fardham Univer Theta Sigma, beaten for the first time last week by a strong vailed on the 16th of this month sity in the season's opener, 6H The first two starts thus far for Leaders la IM when the two T-eams floated over 214. the Knights clubbed Fair- the Knights have been utter flas- Alpha Gamma Phi outfit, 9-7, is leigh-Dickinson into submission in second place with a 4-1 stand­ IS water-filled holes on the inun­ coes with horrendous fielding— Volleyball Loop with an overwhelming 9-0 white' 19 errors in two games—being the ing. dated Iona course. washing. Ernie Boros, Dave How­ THREE-WAY TIE conspicuous cause of collapse. Alpha Gamma Phi, this year’s The match wasn’t decided until ard, Vm MHewski, Dud Savard Some excuses can be made for AGP, Delta Epsilon Beta, lone defending champions, and Sigma Ed Lengyel, and Henry Kuba, all the last stroke when Gus Lucas the pitching what with limited conqueror of AGP; and Sigma Phi Alpha have jumped off to an splashed in a five-foot putt to end scored over their opposition, with training because of bad weather, Lambda Chi are all tied for third Boros carding a respectable 73. early lead in the intramural vol­ but what can the infielders say place with 3-1 records. Pi Omega leyball league. Each team has a hostilities and knot the count at Incidentally, but not unerqpect after they say their sorry? Only Chi (2-2) is the only other fra­ 2-0 record. 4V4-4‘i. Despite the torrential edly. it rained again, making it time will tell whether it was the ternity team with a break-even Delta Epsilon Beta is also un­ downpour which was propelled by three straight matches played un |»ck of Spring training, or the or better mark. beaten with a 1-0 mark. Theta the gale-like winds, Ernie Boros der adverse conditions. lack of ability which was at DOWN SETON HAM. The 69ers with a 4-1 (beaten Sigma and Park Hall are dead­ fa u lt Last Friday the UB linkmen only by the Stags) standing boast locked for fourth spot each with engaged the formidable Seton Wee Willie Keller came up with a very slim edge over the 9 Old one win in two outings. The Gang crt the Hall Pirates of East Orange, N. the “hit ’em where they ain’t’ Men and Park Hall, both of which Standings: J. Equipped with life jackets, rain theory, but it seems as though sport 3-1 records, in the Inde­ w . L. AGP ...... coats and hip boots. Boros and the “hit ’em where they are" pendent League. The latter two . 2 0 SPA ...... Seawall says: company were prepared for both method has proved just as effec­ teams both were defeated by the . 2 O DEB ...... the weather and the visiting Pir tive against UB’s floundering in­ 69ers. . 1 0 TS - Continued on PAGE 1 ner “defense.” Another scoring standard was . 1 1 Cheers For The smashed last week when the hard­ Park H all ...... l 1 1 In today’s tilt. Coach Glines POC ...... hitting AGP club defeated POC . 0 1 can start any of a number of SL X ______...... moundsmen but Lionel “Mac” Mc­ by an astounding score of 31-23. . 0 2 G olf Team Stags ...... 0 2 For Prescription» Cabe, who turned in a creditable The combined total of runs scor­ relief stint against Panzer last ed by the two teams (54) surpass­ Right oe the Beam Try The Ethical First Saturday may be a surprise ed the former mark of 47 runs by AGP Grabs Lead starter. seven tallies. Thus far the UB baseball pic­ Standings: In Horse-shoes ETHICAL PHARMACY ture has been a nightmare of mis- FRATERNITY LEAGUE The Seawall cues, with the Knights collapsible W L Undefeated with a 5-0 record. 1360 MAIN STREET Infield averaging more than two S P A ...... 3 glAlpha Gamma Phi has assumed 50 MAIN STREET OPP. STRATFTELD HOTEL errors an inning. In the season’s TS ...... 4 an early advantage in the intra­ AGP ...... ' ‘ 3 mural horse-shoe pitching com­ Tal. 4-9603 opener, the Glinesmen were vic­ TEL 5-4123 timized 18-1 by Arnold in colla­ D E B ...... * * * 3 petition. boration with the four hit job of S L X ...... 3 Second to AGP, the only un­ Ed Filanowski and an 18 hit as­ POC ...... '* * 2 beaten team in the circuit, is sault by his team mates. UBS ...... j Park Hall with an 8-2 standing. Five UB errors, two coming AD O ...... i Sigma Phi Alpha (6-4) and Theta OPEN DAILY T IL 6 a Sigma (3-2) are tied for the third with the bases loaded, aided the KBR ...... * :’ ** o place position. terriers who shored eight times in including Monday Standings: big fourth inning to assure vic­ w L tory. W. L. P e t THORS. £ FRI. TIL 9 4 1 AGP ...... 0 1.000 Last Saturday against Panzer 3 1 Park H all .... 2 .800 College, the Purple enacted its 3 1 TS ...... 2 .600 second showing ofv“A Cbmedy of 1 3 SPA ...... 4 .600 Errors” with a two-hour farce 1 3 DEB ...... 8 .200 which featured no less than four 0 4 SLX ...... 9 .100 teen (14) UB errors. The Panthers were held scare-' HOT DOGS. HAMBURGERS less for the first two innings by AND ALL SANDWICHES SAM'S BARBER SHOT Don Henckel, but built up an 11-0 • COURTEOUS SERVICE • Mad during the neat three frames NOMA’S REFRESHMENT SHOE SHINE PARLOR VUntjr W NrUm Spm and added five more thereafter STAND just for the KECKS. The final 110 MAIN STREET 916 Stata Street bore was 16-6. MitKEPoirT 4, am N EAR i r a n i s t a n a v k . ■■■■■■BBBMnRMEEMMHHHR a*hi **. m i T H K SCRIBI Six Teams filter Tennis Elimination Track & Field Dies Ike Billboard The intramural tennis competi­ tion, originally set up as a round At an Early Age •y BILL CHAMBAULT, JR. robin tournament, has been switched instead to an elimina­ By ID fllll tion affair. Hie following UBituary ig just a warning which may Reason for the change in-plans come into reality, for Coach Ed Tamaahunaa— at press time JUST ASKING as announced by IM director Tony — does not have a quorum of track and field men to put into If you are one of the critics quick to condemn UB’s Iannone is that the city’s Park th&field for the opening meet, it la not only in' the interest baseball team because ef its two early season hor­ Department will be unable to get of the school but also to other sports — both major and rendous defeats, don't you th in ly it would be better to the courts into'playing shape by m inor that no sport at UB die stop a minute and place the blame where it rightfully the May 1 starting time. ef "malnutrition" for.it sets a CsBaga. belongs? Doesn’t it seem plausible that if Coach Herb Six teams, all fraternity, have dangerous precedent for the ad­ That meet le fa r already signed up for the tourna­ ministration which is now tighten­ this aftensssa at New Bri­ Glines showed a bit more interest in the team, that ment The sextet is composed of ing its money belt Today is the the boys would soon improve their record which at Alpha Gamma Phi, Theta Sigma, crisis! sbane* called ISPI death present appears headed far a place in UB a n n a ls o s the Alpha Delta Omega, Sigma Lamb­ DIED — The one-year-old eat aad eat arder hot wish school's worst season? Wasn’t Glines the m a in cog in da Chi, Pi Omega Chi, and Delta lafaat ef the University o f ed to thaak ttwae few wha at­ the Athletic Policy Committee’s drive via on innocent Epsilon BeU. Bridgeport sperts family, tempted to save the 4 * « Student Council to sound out the student body on ■eased TRACK A FIELD sport. Boriai will tolte plane whether or net the Spring sport should be dropped la the stadife •offered a six meet IDaeas last from the University’s athletic calendar? year bat eaase through sad a bright future was expected ef M fors SHI Uabeatoi Wouldn’t it he rent “George” if all UB coach« Typewriters this fledgHng sport. His tragic were as proficient at ploying the sport they coach dearise has cease Just at the os our new golf mentor, Arthur Thexton, who con­ time that he waa scheduled to With 34M Itottri sistently shoots between 75-80? And wouldn’t ear Fountain Pens ■sake his dehat agatast New Coa tinned Bern PAGE S great golf dub (Be pun intended) be mere than a ates. The weather was splendid, match far any eoliege team in the country, bar • but the Knights were even “splen- none? Isn’t WaK Kendratovick a better basket­ CONN, OFFICE SUPPLY dider” as they scuttled the oppo­ ball coach than meet observers rate him? What COMPANY sition, 8-1 for their third straight was the real reason an invitation from Yale for a victory. WIEMER’S «59 EAST MAIN STREET return swimming meet was turned down after all Co-captain Ernie Boros and 11 P. O. Arcade Telephone Ipt. 5-2003 the members of the UB squad and their coach hod Hank Kuba tallied impressive apparently given their fuH approval? wins to remain undefeated in sin­ gles match play. Dud Savard Has anyone discovered a good reason why so many marked his return to action with persons in positions of authority at UB speak only off a wide marginal win which fea­ the record when they are telling you any news of im­ FU E L O IL tured an eagle on the ninth hole, portance, including sports? Isn’t intramural director, FINISH ON B0AD Tony Iannone, one of the most underrated -members of After the return go this week UB’s sports staff? But on the other hand, aren’t the with Iona, the undefeated UB golf SERVICE T i NOME AMI rules set up by Iannone for guiding IM activities more team—one of the best jp the East —will have five remaining con­ easily broken than a greenhouse roof during a hurri­ tests. The next two will be played cane? Why aren't UB’s eoaches members of the Ath­ at home with Fairieigh-Dickinson letic Policy Committee? Do you think the Kefauver DIAL 6-1161 aad Manhattan College, and the Committee will investigate the weekly baseball pool M L S-MSi. Wpt. t-SlCS last three away against always that is run by the Marina Hall kitchen staff? strong Siena College, Seton Hall, If the work ef scheduling college b u m is so Over Fifty Years oi Public Service and Hofstra. Of these, Siena should afford very difikrit (os Glines wonts people to believe) the stiff eat competition, for the then why did lie, in his capacity os Athletic Direc­ up-state New York combine- holds tor, refuse to ploy both Hasten College aad LIU in more victories over the Knights basketball, especioNy after the two schools had in post-season play than any other written to UB asking far bookings? It couldn’t PARI SI TAILORS ball club. have been because Glines gras afraid ef bring whip­ ped by both, tkas spoiling his excefient, bat stack­ Esquire Formals ed, won-and-lost record? Or mold It? Didn’t the Formal Ball Open fact that UB played the weakest schedule of the three area colleges this past season detract from Centlaaed from PAGE 1 the team’s wonderful efforts? “The Latest hi Evenieg Formal Wear” m ix of Wistaria Week-end with the Pageant at Marina Circle et Wouldn’t it be nice if Lionel (Mac) McCabe, a resi­ SUMMER FORMALS • ALL ACCESSORIES 3:30 P. M. Also planned during dent of Hartford and presently a member of UB’s latch­ the day is a student inter^faith ing corps, was given the starting job against Hillyer M Special Reduced Ratos Durin g May and June service at 11:30 A. M. on Marina College when the Knights meet the Hawks in the Cap­ Hall grounds with Dr. Francis Do­ ital City Saturday? How many af you readers think Fur AN UN Students lan co-ordinating. Committee Glines’ strategy of hitting the ball on the ground in members planning this event are the coming Hfllyer clash because these is usually a Brand New Stock of Summer Whites and Teal ilu e Jim Quigley, Bev Hough, and Dick strong wind blowing in the Hartford, pork will prove Featuring Shawl Collars— Tropical Weight Trousers Moskowitz. At 12:30 P. M., there will be e dinner for parents which successful? Wky do certain individuals connected 39 Cannen Street Nridgeport will feature an address by Dr. with UB sports make statements they later either com­ Opp. Side Entrance to Howland’s Mary & ‘Fisher Langmiur, profes­ pletely reverse or doe deny altogether? Doesn’t the sor of child study at Vassar Col­ recent criticism of us in the Airfield U. campus paper lege. prove once and for all that we are not a Bed Stag rooter? The final event of Wistaria Isn’t football coach, W rit (Kay) Kondraterick, Week-end at 5 P. M., will be open UB’s top coach fjpom anyway you wish to look at on M a y 4th...it's the house at all the dormitories and inspection of Fones Dental Hy­ it? Sudden thought: wooldirt Kay make some giene Clinic and the Engineering collage a goad athletic director? Pomihly UB, WISTARIA BALL Buijding^foUowing^hi^ngeant^ hum-m-m? Isn’t sodding yum hood and saying yea ot tho right time the best way In advance in We’ve an enchanting collection of UB’s athletic department? Hasn’t basketball star, , frothy gowns to make every UB co-ed a Tad Brennan, sac« tearing our ahletic plant, xe- Wistaria Queen! crivud excellent offers from Seton Hal and ^ Embroidered and U-Conn? Shouldn’t UB’s medkal equipment In­ printed organ­ dies, starched .ev clude boxing gloves what with Dr. EM Ives being chiffon, picolays, a rtaanch Dodger fan and M s assistant, Mrs. Hoff­ nylon nets and man, « rabid Giant hoarier? nylon marqui­ settes. Short end long styles. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES Sixes 10 to 20. • F. H. A INSURED PLAN j j **■“ 25.00 to 34.95 • MONTHLY PAYMENT PIAN • / | • REGULAR ’ SEMI-ANNUAL PIAN Bead's Fashing Third Fleer % ri JBVtCEMEN’S KAN UNDBt P I » W MECHANICS A FARMERS SAVINGS

R e a d 1: - “ Keep On s n M * 5 , 1951 Social Workshop Set For Summer Intramural Awards Dance May Approximately 80 awards con­ mural sports will be presented to Touch ' Football; Dick Ellis, Mr. Stratford Hall, table tennis. A workshop in inter-group re­ sisting of trophies, medals, and the 69'ers, touch football winners; Swimmer; Frank CasteUucci, Mr. Tickets for the dance can be lations will be conducted for the plaques will be presented at the Dolphins, swimming; Kappa Beta Basketball; George Greenwood, obtained from the sport repre­ Mr. Bowler; Ted Ivanko, Mr. Foul sentatives o f the fraternities, dor­ first time this Summer at UB, an­ first annual Intramural Awards Rho, basketball; Sigma Phi Alpha, Dance, May 11, from 9 P. M. to bowling; and Pi Omega Chi, fowl Shooter. Those for the other fields mitories, and sororities. They are nounces Dr. Abraham E. Knep- 1 A. ML, at the Fairfield Inn. Tro­ shooting. Awards in table tennis, wiU also be announced in the fu­ on sale for $1 a couple. ler, director. The workshop, offer­ phies will be awarded to the win­ horseshoes, volley ball, track, soft- ture. Members of the awards dance ing three points credit on either ning teams and the most outstand­ ball, golf, and tennis will be an­ Team trophies for women's in­ committee include Joseph Kenney, the graduate or undergraduate ing player in each sport will be nounced later. tramural sports will be presented chairman, Anthony Massaro, Har­ to Linden Hall, volley ball win­ level, will be held from July 30 named. Outstanding players to be hon­ old Yaraon, Richard Moskowitz, Team trophies for men's intra­ ored will be Warren DuBois, Mr. ners; Waldemere Hall, chess; and Jim Streett, and Barbara Dyson. to August 15. The course is designed to help teachers, educational administra­ Pre-Registration Advisee Period tors, group, and other social and All students are required to semester. A late registration fee BUGLIGHT GRILL lay leaders to work out more ef­ meet with their advisers and fill of $5 will be charged an present fective techniques and to utilize out the appropriate forms for Fall students who do not register for BAR materials in inter-cultural educa­ and Summer registration by to­ the Fall 1951 semester during tion and other aspects of inter- morrow. Today and tomorrow will regular registration. SPECIALIZING n r group relations. be the last two days for regis­ Those students who wish to ap­ Co-operating with the Univer­ tration at Bishop Hall, it has been ply for a scholarship for the Fall STEAKS AND HAMBURGERS sity's College of Education and the announced by Dean Chauncey L. semester can pick up their appli­ sociology department in sponsor­ Fish. cation at the Student Personnel ing the workshop are the Bureau The tuition for the Summer BEER AND LIQUORS office. Students Interested in the of Youth Service of the Connecti­ semester, will be $15 per semes­ cut Department of Education and ter hour for day or evening special scholarships can refer to 122 MAIN STREET PHONE 3-98» the Bridgeport public schools. courses, and $250 for the Fall the University catalog. LIKE THOUSANDS OF AMERICA’S STUDENTS— MAKE THIS MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF AND GET WHAT EVERY SMOKER WANTS

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