DON'T LET KAELAGEE THE BALL FALL the Beacon SPEAKS AGAIN Vol. XXV, No. 10 Friday, December 10, 1965 Ball Initiates Holiday Cheer

by Mary A. Quinn picture will be framed in a souvenir The annual Christmas formal, spon- folder. sored by the Lettermen's Club, will be Co-chairmen of the formal, Ralph held tonight in the Manfield Ballroom, Hendershot and Mike Romeo, have South Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. stated that "the turnout for last year's Dancing in the mirrored ballroom formal set a precedent which will be will be conducted from 9 to 12 p.m., difficult to surpass." They indicated, with music supplied by Ed Zacko and however, that according to their pres- his orchestra. Refreshments will be ent returns from those invited - in- served throughout the evening by cluding students, faculty members, and members of the Lettermen's Club. members of the Athletic Council of To add to the holiday atmosphere the College - they expect to achieve of the formal, tables, enhanced by an even greater attendance. centerpieces of snow-frosted pine Bob W'eston, president of the Letter- boughs encircling glowing red candles, men's Club, has announced that he has will be arranged around the dancing secured discount rates on tuxedos from area. As an added feature, all couples the Bond Clothing Store to facilitate those attending the formal. Mike Romeo, Bob Weston, and Ralph Hendershot complete plans for the annual Lettermen's Ball. may have their pictures taken against PLANNERS: the attractive setting of the ballroom Tickets may be purchased from any entrance-way. Cameramen will be on Letterman or in the Bookstore until hand with Polaroid cameras, and each 5 p.m. this evening; the admission fee is $3 per couple. 714 the ea4oh Chairmen of the various committees are: Richard Bucko, tickets; Rich Band, Singers Schedule Roshong, chaperones; Joe Chanecka. Club Plans refreshments; Rich Verhanowjtz, dec- orations; Richard Cook, coat check; John Karpiak, publicity; Harry Heesch, Holiday Performances invitations; and Chuck Petrillo, favors. Party, Movie The receiving line will include mem- The College band, as part of its will travel to Bernardsville High bers of the Athletic Committee and performance policy, is giving concerts by Lois Petroski phere. The party will begin at 4 pin. School for a concert. That afternoon their wives, officers of the Lettermen's in local and and the Jaycees will serve refresh- distant high schools. To- the band will perform at Dover High Club and their dates, and Dean Maintaining the tradition established it mnents donated by local concerns. The day will give Concerts at Nanticoke George Ralston and his wife. in 1947, the College Jaycees will again and School. The bands of both schools are youngsters will view a color movie Northwest Area high chooIs. On sponsor a Christmas party in an effort directed by College alumni. Harry entitled 'Christmas Customs, Far and the morning of December 17 the band to provide Christmas joy for 41 young- Owens directs the Bernardsville band sters from the College vicinity. Attend- Near." The narration by Fran Allison and Jack Evans, the Dover band. The ing the party will be boys and girls will tell how foreign children celebrate CHASErs between the ages of four and eleven Christmas in their lands. Highlighting Debate Club College chorus, Madrigal Singers, and Seniors who intend to graduate in from the A.M.E. Bethel and Mount the party will be the appearance of brass and trombone ensembles will June, 1966, are asked to see Mr. Santa Claus, personated by Freddie Zion Baptist Churches. perform at the Christmas assembly on Zawadski this week to check their 'Wall, a chef on the cafeteria staff, Elects New records and to fill out graduation December 16. The party is to be held Tuesday, Santa will carry in his sack a toy for forms. Approximately 300 students are December 14, on the second floor of each child at the party. Executives Next Tuesday the Madrigal Singers expected to graduate this spring. the Commons, where yuletide decora- Students are reminded to check the tions will provide a festive atmos- Co-ordinating the party are Allan will perform at the First National Elections were held by the College's final examination schedules Wickstein and David Dukoff, co- Bank and on Friday they will sing at posted in debating society recently. Serving as Chase and Parrish Halls, and to re- chairmen; Jim Urisko, refreshments and both the Welsh Presbyterian Church entertainment; and Norman Kresge, officers for the forthcoming year will solve any conflicts as soon as possible. and the First National Bank. Last year publicity. he Gail Wallen, president; Mark The fall semester ends Wednesday, Coughlin FTA Bauman, vice-president; Jack Brooks, the Madrigal Singers made a record January 12. at 5 p.m. Examinations IDC Plans of Christmas music. The record is begin on Friday, January 14, at secretary; and Richard Kramer, treas- 8:30 am. The last examination will be now on sale in the Bookstore for $3.50. To Visit College Christmas festivities at the College U ncr. held on January 21. Classes officially The music department will open its resume on January 31. begin tonight at 5 p.m. IDC will hold This past weekend the novice branch In keeping with the student PSEA traditional Town and Gown series on Registration for the spring semester its annual Christmas dinner on the club tradition of helping high school stu- of the gained much experience Sunday, December 19, at the Fine will be held on Thursday, January 27, second floor of the College Commons. dents to become aware of the way of debating at Temple University. Dana Arts Center. "St. Nicholas," by Ben- for seniors, juniors, and engineering Dr. Farley, Dean Alhborn, Dean Petyo, students; on Friday, January 28, for life at colleges and universities, the Steve Shaiman, Virginia Hahn, jamin Britton, will be performed at the Ralston, and all administrative officials and William Cooper succeeded in de- sophomores. freshmen, and special Colleges Education Club is planning Church of the Good Shepherd in students. This is the first semester that are invited guests. Both dormitory feating the teams to entertain some 80 FTA members of Villanova and Scranton. James Eitel, senior music two have allotted regis- students and staff members will be days been for from Coughlin High School on Thurs- Hampden-Sydney. The issue under de- major, will be featured tenor soloist. tration. Registration instructions will served roast beef dinners. was day, December 16. A program has bate Resolved: "That law en- be mailed to all students. forcement agencies been planned by vice-president Bar- IDC has also announced that its should be given freedom bara Graytock. This includes a Christmas party will he held on greater in the investigation and prosecution of crime." luncheon, a tour of the campus, attend- December 16 from 9 to 12 p.m. on Class Visits ance at assembly, and talks by student the second floor of the Commons. The In the forthcoming months the de- teachers. President Rhoda Orarn will administration, faculty members, and baters will meet with the teams of Lincoln Center introduce speakers Dr. Fancy, Dean dormitory students are invited to Scranton University, Misericordia, Ralston, and Dr. Riley at the morning "swim" to the beat of the Starfires and King's, and Kilroe Seminary. They will by Jane Jancik The drama "The Devils," starring session. Dr. Eugene Hammer is ad- meet Santa Claus (Dean Ralston). travel to the above campuses and also Anne Bancroft and Jason Robards, visor to the club. Food and refreshments will be served. utilize our College facilities. The modern drama class and its uses the technique of having one basic guests, under the direction of assistant stage setting, but focuses the lighting professor Charlotte V. Lord, recently on one section of the stage at a time traveled to to tour and directs the attention of the audi- the Lincoln Center for the Perforniing ence toward another part of the stage see the drama "The Devils" Night School Steps Up Activities Arts and by other lighting arrangements in sub- and the musical "The Man of La sequent scenes. The result is that the A reception and tour of the Center make the evening college students a dents so that they might indicate what Mancha." The purpose of the trip was to give the students a glimpse of play occurs in rapid flashes, command- for the Performing Arts was held re- part of the general college atmosphere. activities and programs they would ing the full attention of the audience. cently for the evening college students. In this way it is hoped the students suggest for consideration. background of the technique, settings, and styles used in today's , A large attendance of students was will get to know each other as well "The ," an off- taken on a tour of the Center, after as receive a broader view of the Col- An advisory committee was or- Among the things learned during Broadway musical in Washington which the students gathered for a lege curriculum. Thus the evening stu- ganized from the evening college stu- the Lincoln Center tour was that the Square, starring Richard Kiley, Irving brief session where they were served dents are welcome to attend all of the dents, and these students have met with Mr. New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Jacobsen, and Joan Diener, utilizes an coffee and doughnuts. The members College events, including special pro- Capin in order to express their viewpoints and desires in or- although 20 years old and the oldest octagonal forestage. Since the orchestra of the administration who attended grams, assemblies, sports events, and ganizing future events for their stu- orchestra in the , hadn't is not in a pit but rather split in two were introduced, and afterwards a dances. Those students who have not brief address was given by Dr. Farley. dents. Anyone with any suggestions obtained a permanent home until the wings in the back of the theater. and received activity passes may get one Lincoln was created. When They then gathered with the general as to the type of program the students Center since the seating arrangement is that at the evening college office. completed, the Center will include six public to see the presentation of 'The might enjoy may contact Mr. Capin of a horseshoe, the total effect is one buildings, all architecturally designed Marriage Proposal. of the of between In order to determine the desires of or any evening college com- so that the lines of each, incorporating closer rapport the audience This was the first in a series of the student body, it was indicated that mittee members. They are Evelyn the works of such famous sculptors and the actors. The theatre is so skill- programs which the evening college, a consensus of opinion would be the Morenko, Emil Warren, Fred Ebert, as Henry Moore and Alexander fully constructed that every seat in the under the direction of Mr. Robert best approach. Therefore a question- Joanne Mono, Marvin Casterline, and Calder, will reflect the streamlined house is comfortable and offers an PDFCapin, compression,hopes to promote in order OCR, to naire webwas released optimization to the evening stu- using Dale Jones. a watermarked evaluationtrend of today's copymodern buildings.of CVISION unrestricted PDFCompressor view of the stage. Page 2 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Friday, December 10, 1965 lettel'4 to the (ditot OF SCPM5'.\ you CM'4 1E-VN )N

KAELAGEE TEMPERS MU'5T DbtJN. .. DOJP4 TO T SEA A6Ar-I... To..r0 TI.-ONEt1 SCORCHED FILM FANS A ANb S.Y Pb ... AN ALL- Ask. t'S A TALL S4lP P'-)b Dear Editor: the director for putting one over STAcC.. To i-.R.. on them, BY... I would like to clarify and expand the position I took up AN-.. Ap-)D Tp. in last week's Beacon against the film, David and Lisa. Student Uninformed Campus AP4D SAIL-S reaction has been considerably hot and heavy against what I It has also been said that my A 6R-E.y DVN wrote. I have heard threats and insults liberally heaped upon review was a vicious attack on Kaelagee from many students. Of course, none of them knew the Manuscript. Not so! There that I was 'Kaelagee." Most interesting of all, however, were are few other on organizations MU'T bOW*4 ro two students, one of whom implied to me that he wrote the re- campus which have such an r 'sA A6AU'4... TO Tb. LO.JSt.y vP- view and the other openly taking credit for it. If it will give com- important reason for being as 'GR-.)r"$ LI... TO TH 6ULC5 fort to David Lisa fans, I should like to say a few words in the and Manuscript. The only thing T L.L',$ favor of the film, although I still stand firmly by all I wrote last is, they don't know how to run ')AV T. JWb.S Li&. p of a week. Some the scenes did have certain charm (when Lisa a good film series. Instead of 4ST,b .)It A PLL I. realizes that she is a "Pearl of a girl" for instance), or humor A. worrying about whether their A icriv yr.) F(-Oti A (the Puerto Rican boy's intimidation of David's mother), or audience's physical appetites uJ& cC-uo) .. p.. 0 psychological insight, or honest sentiment. Popular opinion of are filled with cookies and &U.'- o 0 t-EAM the film is based on these few good scenes, when what they really coffee, they should be con- T't t-o,.)&- .tc is are is a sugar coating over the silly, pretentious muck under- cerned with the satiation of neath. If people are offended because my review scorches the h e i r intellectual appetites. cr rr!.. ..ITI.... sacred cow, that's too bad, I can't really be concerned, for these Wilkes undoubtedly must have W14PT are the same students who fight over seats upstairs in the caf the most uninformed campus in or EP -ro E. to watch Soupy Sales and rush downtown to the movies early so the world when it comes to the YoucL they won't miss the cartoon. (Maybe the Manuscript would fill cinema. Mention Bergman - NUT! up 116 again next time if it showed a cartoon,) These students and they think of Ingrid. Men- should be offended, not at me for criticizing their taste, but at tion Ford - and they think of cars, Mention Fellini - and they don't even think! Films have the potential to be the L A NIO(LY ¶t.& TbMto0W. EDITOR REVIEWS REVIEWER most educating media in exist- Dear Editor: divide by two, and I'm sure the ence. Therefore, I urge the Manuscript to take advantage As co-film editor of the Man- reporter knew that due to other college activities Manuscript of this fact and contribute to uscript, I was particularly in- had been limited to one show- the intellectual environment of terested in the published com- reporter ing of the film instead of the the campus. Bringing in unusual Class Execs Affirm ments of the Beacon films is not enough. can Lisa, and usual two, and as a result, had They concerning David and accommodate an audience be made an intellectually stim- clarification is to Legality Of concluded some ulating experience, not just a Meetings for an issue or two swollen to double the usual size, needed place to go some Friday night Dear Editor: which seems to have been pre- Precious Picture on an inexpensive date, sented incompletely. For in- Speaking as sophomores who have been "stricken" with stance, if one were to read the After these issues and a plot Solution "insidious passivity," we would like to assert that an offensive article hastily, he might con- summary we come to the crux How can this be brought injustice has been done - referring to last week's editorial, This clude Time was the only ap- of the article: "So why is the about? article entitled "Patterns" has carelessly attacked the adminis- prover of David and Lisa, film a hoax?" I wondered my- Easy, with a little work. First trative officers of our class, By employing such weapons as in- while in truth the film prompted self. I was afraid our reviwer of all, make the film an event. accurate generalizations and false information, you have rave reviews from the America, was going to accuse David and At King's the campus is plas- attempted to distort our policies so that they would conform with the Saturday Review, the Com- Lisa of misrepresenting psycho- tered with stills and posters your "patterns." monweal, the New Republic, logical concepts, yet the film from the films, and there is a According to the constitution of the class of 1968, the num- the New York Herald-Tribune, has been found useful by high legitimate attempt made to ex- ber necessary for a quorum is one-eighth of the members plus and last but not (in this writ- school and college psychology plain the more difficult films to one, and not one-fourth of the class, Being that there are 485 er's opinion) least, members of classes, Fortunately the report- the student body before they registered sophomores at Wilkes College, a quorum consists of Wilkes' student body and fac- er never does make this accusa- see it. not after. In this way. 62. At the meeting held for the purpose of nominations, there ulty. Also it received the fol- tion directly. He concludes that audience interest is heightened were exactly 63 members present. Since our constitution has been lowing official honors: Best the film is a hoax because it is even before the film, Word of approved by the Student Government, where do you see any Film By A New Director simple. Well, I'm sure even our mouth only need not be nec- "errors" to amend? Award. Venice Film Festival, reviewer realizes the makers of essary to insure the success of If the Beacon staff desires to Best Actor and Best Actress the film never expected it to be the film, In this respect, King's crusade against student apathy Awards, San Francisco Film as comprehensive as a psychol- audiences are well-informed, al- Directory Deficient at this institution, you should Festival, and a nomination for ogist's case report. I'm also sure though they are also rude and Dear Editor: certainly base your accusations Academy Awards for script and he would agree that art can noisy (at Wilkes, audiences This is just a short note com- upon reliable information. Do direction. afford the simplicity which sci- are usually confused, but at menting on the Jaycee's pub- you think that it is fair to create Multiplication ence cannot, and after all, least they're quiet). lication of a directory of faculty alleged "errors" in organiza- David and Lisa is more poetic Secondly, program notes and students' names and ad- tions such as ours and then con- Another obscuring comment an- was that concerning the aud- than scientific. In the final should be distributed. These dresses, I agree it is a big help demn us for making foolish ience as being "the largest alysis then, after our reviewer should contain criticism of the in locating a day student to blunders? WE DO NOT! turnout this writer has ever himself has admitted that the film from reliable sources as know his home address, But Disappointedly yours, film is "Precious because it is well as pertinent information how is one to contact a dorm Jay Ruckel, Mike Stahl seen in five years at Manuscript has little films." Now, unclarified, this simple." Manuscript about the period in which the student? It's nice to know Editor's note: We regretfully acknowledge of need our mistake and comment might so easily be to explain. A piece art film was made, its style, plot. dorm students' home addresses offer due apologies to our attention, the sophomore class, which foresightedly taken as an insult to the cath- not be "great" for importance, etc. This will give and be cognizant of the fact as long as it is "precious" people something to do during that they are dorm students by inserted a buit-in constitutional provision olicity of taste of the student for apathy. body. Actually the turnout was enough to please. reel changes instead of ex- the little "d" after their names, little more than normal if we Mrs, Beverly Hanko Wisloski changing glib comments about but if one is to contact them, liking ("I understand it") or how is he to know what dorm Sound Advice disliking ("I don't understand they reside in without a nota- Dear Editor: it") the film. tion of such? Shall one start WHAT WHERE WHEN dorm until by some I would like to address a few If this is not feasible, then calling each words to few quirk of fate he manages to the students who I'm sure that members of our feel that their classes are being LETTERMEN'S FORMAL Manfield Ballroom Tonight, 9 p.m. locate the right one? - - faculty would be more than run illegally. Life is full of ICEC PARTY - McClintock Hall - Tonight, 8 p.m. honored to present a ten-min- All The Way many sideline coaches and WRESTLING - Wilkes vs. Ithaca - Home - December 11, 8 p.m. ute discussion of the film for I think the Jaycee's have pro- "Monday morning quarter- the edification of those present. BASKETBALL - Wilkes vs. Rutgers - Away - December 11 vided a useful service, but if backs" who are full of advice Categorized Films they went to so much trouble, SERENDIPITY SINGERS - Scranton CYC - December 11, 8 p.m. after the job has been done. The Finally, some attempt should they could have gone a little same refers to those students. BASKETBALL Wilkes vs. Scranton - Home - December 13, 8:15 p.m. - he made to categorize the films. farther and ascertained the col- Students who attend class meet- vs. Dickinson Home December 15, 8:15 p.m. BASKETBALL - Wilkes - - Why not a semester of new lege residences of the dorm stu- ings are the students who are WRESTLING - Wilkes vs. Delaware Valley - Away - December 15 wave films? or American films dents, that is, if the function of interested in their class. There- WRESTLING - Wilkes vs. Keystone (JV Meet) - Away - December 16 of the thirties? or Bogart films? this book is to facilitate con- fore, why should not these few TOUR - Coughlin's FTA Wilkes Campus - December 16 The opportunities are endless. tacting students, and I assume students have the say in what Such a series would enlarge that it is. their class does? All classes one's view of cinematic history If the directory is again pub- have a parliamentarian, and tremendously. If one cares. lished in the future. I hope they this person is responsible to Wilkes College Even the Manuscript can't be will include the above informa- determine the legality of class blamed if student apathy exists tion. meetings - but he or she must BEACON Respectfully yours. be present at the meetings. PDFPRESS compression, OCR, web optimization usinghere, asa I'mwatermarked sure it does. evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor (Continued on page 3) Befuddled Operator (Continued on page 3) Friday, December 10, 1965 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Page 3 AuaIity 9n T/teatpe COHEN TO SHOW Evening Triumphs But... by Barbara Collins and arious, And every time Beverly Hanko the little aid offered them by the play Leona Sokash Wisloski cried. "Papa, he's dead, I itself. The work seems to invite spec- think he's dead," she raised more and tator alienation from the characters Cue and Curtain's initial presenta- more laughter from the audience, One the actors are seeking to portray - tions of comedy and tragedy at the of the merits of the Chekhov play is perhaps because the spectator may new for the Performing Arts Center that it has within it an inversion of have been too aware of the father, of may have balanced each other, but the usual feeling for death, which was the nurse, and of the orderly as being them less these reviewers consider presented superbly by the cast. stereotyped, Therefore, it was difficult than masterful works. Chekhov's "The to think of these characters as being Marriage Proposal" is a treatment of Gallagher Successful real, And because of their unreality, trivia. And we've beard about the ames Gallagher was admirably suc- the cast and the directors had to work sick South before; we've heard about cessful in his portrayal of the suitor, harder than the playwright in seeking it without such an abundance of and his long soliloquy was very well the establishment of these characters stereotypes. However, this evening of done. Beverly Hanko Wisloski, a as relatively human people, and they theatre was enjoyable because of the veteran of other Cue and Curtain pro- did succeed remarkably well. actors' ability and not because of the ductions, was quite professional in plays. putting across, by prancing across the Accent Important Director Gavala in particular, and stage, the character of Natalya Stepan- Here, where accent was important the cast of 'The Marriage Proposal" ovna. Both Jan Kubicki and she were in achieving realism, its employment are to be congratulated for their bril- very effective in their grimaces. was successful. Norine \Villiams was quite good as the impoverished belle liant interaction of acting which en- The attempt to increase realism pillars' fame. Bren- abled the destruction of any oneness, through the use of a Russian accent of scraped Marty nan, a veteran actor, was also a so- of any soul-matism on the part of the did not add to the play. It has al- called Southerner, not only in his ac- audience for Ivan Vassilyvitch, so ready been translated so why this - his memories of past that his "death" was extremely hil- tinsy regression to Russian? However, cent, hut also in grandeurs. Richard Meredith's attempt for the most part the olayers handled 1111111111111u111u1uu1 11111111111 1111111111 liii in his first role deserves merit; yet his the accent rather well, though once lack of experience was apparent. or twice Jan Kubicki seemed slightly Edwin Manda's voice ah; and be- to slip out of it. - BUY ONE sides that, his acting was wonderful. However, the use of a crucifix, in- His fine performance was hampered ...GET stead of a cross with two horizontal slightly by a few flaws in the direct- POND SURFACE bars and one slanting bar, and the use ing. In imploring Bessie to "Get up," ONE of a statue of the Infant of Prague in- he addressed the middle steps in the by Claire Sheridan jective by the artist-photographer in stead of an icon were inexcusable. stairway, which led to nowhere. Other his creative search for viewpoint in were Carroll Cobbs An exhibition of photographic art Unreal Characters roles played by the slice of life. and Shari Horowitz. will be presented by Mark Cohen, Thc cast of "The Death of Bessie senior fine arts major, at Conyngham Cohen has used a Leica M3 and a the Smith'' performed very well despite Albee's play, plus impressive Annex, December 12 to 18, from 9 am, Hasseiblad 500C camera in producing equipment of the new theatre, afforded to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily. the works of art for this first photo- uiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII at the TOP SPOT a chance for experimentation in stag- Invitations have been sent for the graphic art exhibit of the College. ing and lighting. Many students will Present this ad and get one free 15 FOR SALE private showing Sunday, December The accompanying picture exem- remember how inadequate Chase Charbroiled Hamburger when you buy one. 12. All photographs and negatives will plifies Cohen's belief in photography RENAULT GORDINI - 1962 Theatre was in this respect; and the be for sale. Cohen's work has ap- as art and how it is achieved, In Offer in effect 'til January 31, 1966. for One owner 23,000 miles excellent stage crew deserves much credit peared in Leica Photography and the "Pond Surface" the reality and over- sets lighting. TOP SPOT condition . $595.00 . can be financed. its imaginative and British Medical Journal. all feeling of the foliage and water of 15 CHARBROILED HAMBURGERS Call Michelini - 824-1709 To the controversial question, "Can a pond are amplified by selective focus or D & D AUTO Market & Thomas Sts. IContinued from page 2) of the leaf, isolating N. RIVER STREET, WILKES-BARRE - Letters photography be art?" Cohen answers and intensifying Kingston, Pa. 288732O the reality, and hazing the light re- (Between Court House and Gen. Hospital) - KAELAGEE a definite "Yes." He feels that photog- raphy, like painting, is an aspect of flected by droplets of water, giving an 11I1111111I1111111I1I1 III 11111111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111 liii I hope these comments will art defined as an aesthetic, sensitive abstract and mysterious aura to the be taken in the right spirit. reaction to experience. Both are form experience. "This beauty and mystery is what drew me to the pond and this FOR COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE ACE HOFFMAN They are meant as constructive on a two-dimensional space. Painting criticism, not condemnation. I is a creative interpretation of this is the viewpoint that best expresses Studios and Camera Shop hope they encourage the same reaction; photography is the creative that feeling." CITY SHOE REPAR crowd that turned out for search for reality. This is achieved by After graduating in February, Cohen PORTRAIT, COMMERCIAL AND Davd and Lisa to come to the the unusual viewpoint, selective focus, will seek an apprenticeship with a time exposure, and optical techniques studio in New York City to use var- + + + AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS next Manuscript film. Only let's that tend to distort reality and make ious cameras and improve his style hope worthwhile CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES it's something it super-real. The objective medium to serve his ambition: "Producing this time. Kaelagee of camera and object is made sub- 18 W. NORTHAMPTON STREET great pictures," 36 W. MARKET ST., WILKES-BARRE, PA. WILKES-BARRE SOUND ADVICE Telephone: 823-6177 (Continued from page 21 Maybe from this experience IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111 11111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII students who do all the side-line Sorority To Entertuin coaching will pay attention to announcements of class meet- II III II III II III Ii II ings and will show real interest Golden Agers Of Vulley in attending them, not regret and anger because they were The women of Theta Delta Rho munity by providing transportation not present to have things run Sorority will fete the men and women for the guests to the party, which will their way. from local homes for the aged next be held at 3 p.m. at McClintock Hall. Thursday, December 16, at the annual Miss Alicia Ramsey, general chair- President of the Class of 1967 Golden Agers' Party. The Lettermen man, has announced that invitations Ralph K. 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Inquires LEWIS-DUNCAN Grupplers Lose ut Army; SPORTS CENTER Wrestle Ithucu Tomorrow 11 EAST MARKET STREET WILKES- BARRE by Bob Thompson varsity lost to the Army second string Last weekend the Wilkes grapplers 20-14. Altonen, Carr, and Cook all Your Sports Headquarters scrimmaged the Army Plebs and J.V.'s. won while Olexy turned in the only for over 25 years. On Friday the varsity lost but one pin of the day. The J.V.'s lost to the match in defeating the Plebs, while the Plebs, 17-15, in IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII J.V. s took all but two from the Army Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. the 'C" team. On Saturday the Wilkes gym the Wilkes matmen will open the season against the Bombers of DON'T FORGET YOUR Ithaca College. In last year's opener WILKES COLLEGE ALBUM . -. INTRAMURALS against Ithaca. the Colonels suffered Any student interested in participat- their only setback of the season, 15-14. A great, but inexpensive, ing in intramural basketball are They then went on to win nine and third place in the MAC Christmas Present asked to leave their team rosters in straight Coach Rollie Schmidt's mailbox at the Tournament. Again this year Ithaca will be one of Wilkes' strongest op- WILKES COLLEGE Bookstore. No deadline has been set as of yet for the submission of rosters. ponents with five of last year's team Also, any student interested in taking returning. The Colonels' line-up will BOOKSTORE charge of the intramural basketball probably include Witzak or Caplin (123), McCormack (130), Coffman Millie Gittins, Manager program is asked to leave his name in Coach Schmidt's mailbox. (130), Altonen (145), Gardner (152), D. Hall (160), Cook, Carr, Olexy, 111111111111111111111111111111 III 11111111111 III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111111111 IllIllIllIllIl and Gibbs or Arnold. So far this year Ithaca is 2-0. On Wednesday the Two Off Campus Bookstores . . grapplers travel to Delaware Valley.

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