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Féije $Hlòrigt)Tian féije $HLòrigt)tian VOLUME XXXIV READING, PA., NOVEMBER 12, 1936 No. 7 AlbrightTRADITIONAL College Gingrich Library GAMEAlbright College Gingrich WITH Library LEBANONAlbright College Gingrich Library VALLEY PROMISES TO BE CLOSE AlbrightSkull College & Bones Gingrich ■Detailed Library Sets Dean WaltonAlbright Announces College GingrichWhy Students Library Alumni Will AlbrightJerry CollegeFrock’s Gingrich Library Hears Dr. Horn Planned for Come to Albright College in Report Present Minstrel ‘Dutchmen* Will on Monday Domino Play Show Nov. 10 Among the many significant facts' The following list includes the Tackle Lions revealed in a questionnaire which freshmen and their relatives who Presents Lecture on Recent Re­ “ Arms and the Man” Promises was given to the Freshman Class are either present or former stu­ Proceeds To Be Used f o search, Revealing Numerous to Establish Thespians as by Dean Walton as a part of the dents of Albright. Advocator o f Straight Football; Donald Burger—J. Wendell Bur­ Building Fund of orientation program of the college, Expected To Put Up a Results to Cause o f Science First-Rate Group the following may be of interest. ger—ex. ’31, brother; Willard N. Alumni Library Of the 140 freshmen in the class Burger, ’34, brother. Stiff Battle Mary Boyer— Rev. Norman Det- In th > words of Prof. Green, Presenting a play by the great of 1940: English playwright, George Bern­ tra. ’23, cousin. The Berks County unit of the after the Monday night meeting of —21 are related to either pres­ William Brandenburg — Frank, Albrightthe Skull College and Bone Society;Gingrich Dr. ard LibraryShaw, means working every ent studentsAlbright in upper College Gingrich LibraryAlbright Alumni Association Albrightwill When the College Flying Dutchmen Gingrich of Library minute for four straight weeks. Brandenburg, ’38, cousin. Lebanon Valley under the direction Horn not only satisfied the role of classes or former students I Thomas Brooks— Rebecca Brooks present on Monday evening, Nov. a pinch-hitter, but, “ did so with “ To get the proper action as well of the college. of Jerry Frock invade the Albright as the correct atmosphere,” said ’38, sister. 16, the “Albright Girls” Minstrels a perfect batting average.” This — 50 first learned of Albright Ray S. Funk— B. W. Funk, ex., stadium this Saturday, they will sentiment was acclaimed unani­ Robert L. Work, director of “Arms A La Mode” under the direction and the Man” to be presented by through alumni and present brother; Rev. C. A. Funk, father, come with a record of nine past mously by the largest audience to students of the college. of Miss Grace E. Faust in the Lit­ attend any of its meetings. Prof. the Domino Club as their initial ’27-’30. victories as compared to the Lions’ —40 based their Anal decision Virginia Fessler— Dorothy Fess- tle Theatre on the campus. The Green went on to attribute much presentation of this season, “ re­ six and two ties in the traditional quires a large corps of workers to come to Albright on the ler. ’33, sister. proceeds will be used for the of his interest and inspiration in high academic reputation Aaron Fisher — James Schwenk, Alumni Memorial Library building. series. The eighteenth annual science as the outcome of the con­ who are willing to conduct some : research, study and interpret cor­ of the college (in desig­ ex.. *37, cousin. The large cast has been rehears­ game promises to see a heavy Blue stant guidance and personal inter­ Audrey Goodling—Jean Goodling est of Dr. Horn— not only in the rectly their lines, a large back-i nated departments of the and White squad battling for an­ curriculum.) ’35 sister. ing for several weeks to insure subject matter at hand, but also stage crew, and hundreds of other other win in the series which dates things.” — 14 came to Albright primarily W. J. Hower — Emma Deck, the audience of a finished produc­ in the personal attention and in­ mother; Adam Deck, ’97, uncle; back to 1902. Albrightdividual College guidance given Gingrich by him to Rehearsals Library have been under way becauseAlbright of its status asCollege a Gingrich Librarytion. The program includes Albrightsev- j College Gingrich Library any student conscientiously inter­ for the past two weeks and many small church college. Herbert Deck, ’96; Leah Deck, *33, eral lively chorus numbers, tune­ cousin. Frock’s team is composed of ested in his work. times twice a day at that for what j — 16 either first learned of Al­ ful solos, surprise novelties and eleven lettermen back from the promises to be the biggest dra­ Janet Horn— Prof. C. A. Horn, The subject of Dr. Horn’s illus­ bright or were influenced ’ 12, father; Mrs. Alma Barnett “ ends” Ailed with pep and comedy. matic production ever attempted to come to Albright through 1935 squad. Several promising trated lecture was one in which he Horn, ’ 12, mother. All of these features combined will . spent years of patient and constant on this campus. the athletic program of the prospects have played in the ma­ college. Louise Keller— Minnie J. Keller, present an evening of pleasure. research. It represents a Held of The play will be presented on ’23, cousin. jority of the Blue and White's vital importance in the invertebrate one night only, Thursday, Novem­ — 53 were influenced to come Bessie Knerr—Mary Knerr, ’33, In the cast are included the fol­ games this season and should pro­ group and one in which very lit­ ber 19, at 8:o0 o’clock in the Lit­ through the advantages of­ sister; Kathryn Knerr, ’37, sister. lowing: interlocutor, Miss Freelie vide Frock with a large amount of tle is known, since few scientists tle Theatre. The cast is headed fered by local college or Sara Koralsky— Betty Rosenthal, reserve strength when they meet have taken the time and patience by Jean L. Boner and includes through financial aids such Kunkle; ends, Misses Pauline ’36. cousin. the Red and White. to develop such delicate apparatus such favorites of past Domino pro­ as Scholarships, and Self- William Long — William Maier, Schlegel, Helen Baer, Jane Piefer, and continuous research with it to ductions as Ethel Schaeffer, Jean­ help opportunities. ’31, cousin. and Mary E. Brown. The minstrel Lebanon Valley closes its season ascertain the desired results. The ette Henr« Frank Persico, William —22 were personally acquained Mary K. McCreary— Sara Katha- chorus consists of Helen Werts, type of instrument used in the re­ Woods, Michael Fara, and George with this game and the Dutchmen Albright College Gingrich Library with membersAlbright of the Fac­Collegeleen Miller, Gingrich ’27, cousin; LibraryFreida Mildred Stoudt, Rachel Barr, AlbrightAn- College Gingrich Library search is a Micro-respirometer, Turner. may be counted upon to give ulty of Albright. Miller, ’26 (Mrs. W. H. Harris), netta Kohl, Gertrude Klusewitz, similar to the Benedict’s type, yet “ Arms and the Man,” written in cousin. plenty of stiff competition to needing certain essential changes. — 5 are related to, or person­ Mildred Baum, Mary Waldman, 1894, was performed for the first ally acquainted with, mem­ Margaret Reed—«Leona Reed, ’37, Munn’s gridders who last week This equipment such as can be time at the Avenue Theatre, Lon­ sister. Mary Seiders, Evelyn Trego, Rita seen in Dr. Horn’s office, is used bers of the Board of Trus­ upset the dopester’s predictions. don, on the 21st of April and con­ tees of the college. Helen Romberger — John Rom- Spuhler, and Miriam Stafford. to measure the Respiratory Quo­ tinued for nearly a year at the To date the Lebanon Valley ball — 14 were members of churches berger, cousin; Anette Romberger, tient obtained by dividing the same show palace. It was well re­ aunt. The special novelties will be pre­ carriers have gained victories over amount of carbon dioxide by the ceived by critics abroad and New whose pastors are alumni sented by Edna Witman, Dolly of Albright. Charles Schwartz — Frederick Kutztown State Teachers’, Juniata, amount of oxygen. The subject of York City drama scribes found Schwartzstein, ’37, cousin. Schmehl, Gloria Heckman, Elsie the experimentation was the tobac­ — 4 were graduated from high and St. Thomas. Last Saturday only the highest of praise for the Charles A. Vize— Elwood Ganser Knoll, Eleanor Joyce, Sara Mae co hookworm belonging to Phylum Theatre Guild production which schools whose principals ex. ’39, cousin. they met defeat at the hands of Arthropods: Class Insecta: Order included in the cast Alfred Lunt are alumni of the college. Elva Weaver— Leona Mosser, ’28, Rohrback and Gloria Bright. the up and coming eleven of St. Lepidnptera. This worm being an and Lynn Fontanne. — 50 attended high schools where cousin (Mrs. Denton Yoder). Tickets may be secured from Joseph’s College in Philadelphia. invertebrate was usetf because it The settings have been designed Albright alumni are teach­ Richard Westgate— Vincent West- any member of the Berks County Albrightwas fairly College characteristic Gingrich of the in-1 by DorothyLibrary Butler and costumes ing. Albright Collegegate, ex., Gingrich’39, brother. Library AlbrightJerry Frock College is in his Gingrich third Library sects and more easily obtained, as i are being completed by Fern Vach Alumni Association, at the infor­ coaching year at Lebanon Valley. it comes from our neighboring and Helen Gordon. mation desk of the Albright Alum­ Succeeding “ Hooks” Mylin in 1934, county of Lancaster. In his preface to the play, the ni Memorial Library, or at the door he has guided the Flying Dutch­ Pi Gamma Mu Fireside Hour men through two successful sea­ In earlier studies, Dr. Korn- author states: “ One strongly lib­ the evening of the presentation. houser, of the University of Ken­ eral critic, the late Moy Thomas, sons.
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