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Vol. XXII, No. 6 WILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 MISS MARIANNE BURDA HOMECOMING ftUEEN Theresa Mazarella UUEEN MARIANNE BEACON Selects Co-ed And Joan Liewellyn Chosen Princesses To Reign for Weekend Joan Llewellyn and T h e r e s a Mazarella were chosen to attend Queen Marianne as Homecoming Of Games and Dances Princesses. The coeds, selected in a vote of the Beacon editorial staff, by M. J. Klawonn were chosen on the criteria of The BEACON's choice, Miss Marianne Burda, will be b e a u t y and personality. Their crowned Homecoming Queen by Dr. Eugene S. Farley at the names were submitted to this pub- annual Homecoming football game tomorrow afternoon. Miss lication by members of the student Burda was elected from a choice of 13 other candidates last body. Friday. Miss Theresa Mazarella and Miss Joan Liewellyn were Princess Joan and Princess Theresa will be feted at the nu- chosen to reign with Marianne as princesses. Queen Marianne, a senior termi- nal student majoring in medical stenography, will make her first official appearance at the soccer game tomorrow. Following her coronation at the football game, she will be the guest of honor at the annual Interdormitory Council party in The Commons. Saturday evening Queen Mari- anne will wind up her royal activi- ties as guest of the Alumni at their dance in Irem Temple Country Club. She will be accompanied at the dance by Mr. Jerry Luft. Janice Lehet, Beacon Editor, and Mrs. Anita Janerich of the Alunmi Association will p r e s e n t Queen Marianne with several lovely gifts, among them will be a gold wrist watch, compliments of the Beacon. A complete list of gifts and their donors will be published in the Beacon in next week's issue. Miss Burda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Burda, 46 North Goodwin Avenue, Kingston. She is active in Cue 'n' Curtain and has been chosen as one of the dancers for the forthcoming pro- duction, Paint Your Wagon. Mari- Photo by BERTHOLD STUDIO anne has teen an active member of Theta Delta Rho during her Princess Joan Princess Theresa years at Wilkes and she also played is active in Education Club activi- team last roerous social activities traditional ties. Last year, she placed second IPC lo Sponsor on the girls' basketball here at the college on Homecoming in a contest held by the college's year. weekend. Like the Queen, the Political Science Department to MUMS TO BE SOLD While attending Kingston High campus beauties will be the guests predict the results of the fall elec- Homecoming Hop School, Queen Marianne was active of the Beacon, the Alumni, and the tion. TOMORROW AT GAME in dramatics, holding parts in both Inter-Dormitory Council and will the junior and senior plays. She Before coining to Wilkes College, The Senior Class will sponsor Honor be presented with gifts. Princess Joan was a member of the Following Game was named to the National The girls were informed of their by Marion J. Klawonn the selling of chrysanthemums at Society in her junior year at Kings- Board of Publications at Coughlin the Wilkes-Lycoming g a m e to- selection last Fr i d a y after the High School as well as an honor The third annual interdormitory_ ton. sponsored Homecoming Party will morrow. An annual class project, Queen Marianne will preside at Beacon editorial staff counted the student at the city high school. they plan ballots. The excitement began for be held in The Commons after the to carry forth this tradi- the football game wearing a gen- She will be escorted to all Home- tion of "Flowers for them on Monday afternoon when f o o t b a 11 game tomorrow. The your Best uine ermine trimmed cloak. The coming festivities by Tom Buck- Girl" at the Homecoming Games. Anita they met at Berthold's Studio to man, a member of the senior class. party will begin immediately after cloak made by the mother of be photographed and to discuss the game and continue until six- The flowers will be decorated Janerich, Alumni Secretary. Stein's plans for the Homecoming at which PRINCESS THERESA thirty. with blue and gold ribbon, and Furs of 3 Public Square donated they will reign. Princess Theresa is a 1 o v e 1 y Jim M o s e r, president of the since these two colors represent the ermine trim for the cloak which PRINCESS JOAN brown-eyed brunette daughter of council, announced that the new both colleges, the grandstands will has been on display in Stein's week. Pr i n c e s s Joan, an attractive Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mazarella of homecoming queen will be at the certainly add a festive note to the window during the past brown-haired, blue-eyed sophomore, 213 Susquehanna Avenue, Wyo- party to greet the students, alumni occasion. The chrysanthemums, SENIORS INVITED is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ming. and faculty. giant size and created into a The Alumni Association has in- William Llewellyn of 124 North A graduate of Wyoming High The IDC initiated the Home- corsage effect, will sell for only vited the seniors to attend the Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. School, Princess Theresa will grad- coming Party in The Commons two seventy.five cents. dance Saturday night at the Irem Joan is an elementary education uate from the college in June with years ago, and this year the affair Temple Country Club. This is the major. a certificate in Medical Technology. is considered one of the major first time that the Association has Last year Joan was one of three However, she plans to work for campus events. A large atten- The IDC is supplying free cokes, i n v it e d seniors to the dance freshmen chosen to represent the her degree. dance is expected and preparations pretzels and potato chips for re- dance honoring the Homecoming student body in a campus-wide At Wyoming High, Pr i n c e s s are completed to accomodate all freshments, a n d r a c o r d s for Queen. Tickets are on sale for best-dressed c o - e d contest. The Theresa was a member of the band who attend. The committee in dancing. 1.5O. contest was sponsored by this pub- and was secretary of the school's charge of the affair is headed by The IDC wants to emphasize the The s e n i o r s have graciously lication. Student Council. Here at the col- Allyn Jones. Shirley Hitchner is point that all students, faculty and offered to contribute the flowers Princess Joan is also a member lege she is a member of the Biology in charge of food and Dave Roe- alumni are cordially invited and for the queen and her court for of Theta Delta Rho Sorority and Club and Theta Delta Rho. buck will take care of the music. encouraged to attend. the football game. PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 2 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Friday, October 25, 1957 Tentative Budget Discussed by Council Several Requests Cut; EDITORIAL- 'Beacon' Editing Staff Thank You So Much Meets with Committee We've worked hard to make this year's Homecoming a success, but we could not by Marion J. Klawonn have been able to make several of The main topic discussed by the the necessary arrangements without the help of Anita Janerich, student Council at the October 17 Alumni Executive Secretary and several other people connected meeting was the budget. The with the college. Anita made the arrangements to secure a budget committee, headed by Ron lovely robe and crown for the queen, all at her Own expense. Tremayne, announced its tentative Mrs. Janerich's mother made the queen's robe and trimmed it decisions on the grants for the with the exquisite ermine fur donated by Mr. Stein of Stein's various campus organizations. Furs on Public The tentative budget was dis- Square. Mr. Stein also generously donated his Hello show window to the college for cussed by the council and as soon Again a week so that we might pub- is by the Back" to all the old familiar faces of licize our Homecoming activities as every grant approved A hearty "Welcome to the community. council, the entire budget will be the Wilkes Alumni. We hope to see all of our old classmate Dolores Shriner, a member of the Alumni, whom we have presented to the Administration the dance tomorrow. Just in never met to date, and friends at the games and/or has volunteered her services to decorate the for the final approval. case we miss seeing you personally, we wish you all a "Happy Queen's box at Kingston Stadium. one At this writing there is only Homecoming". We thank also Margaret Galle, Toni Scureman, Mary item on the budget that has not Louise been approved by the council. This Revivals Onufer and Jim Eidam who have given their time to in- Billy Graham sure a successful Homecoming. item is the request by the Beacon This seems to be a season for revalS. led for $2900. off in Madison Square Garden; the alumn are here reviving We extend our thanks also to Ron Tremayne and members been resusci- of the senior class for thoughtfully donating Grants which have been accepted old friendships; the School Spirit Committee has the lovely flowers by the council for submission to out Qf to Marianne Burda, 1957 Wilkes College tated; and even the old Kernel's Korn has been broug Homecoming Queen. the administration follow in this mothballs. Or should we say cornballs? Jan orderOrganization, Request, and School Spirit is probably indirectly responsible Tentative Grant: The revival Cue 'a' Curtain $1830 $1200 for the return of Br'r Dick's column. They've gone around WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Debating Teem 1200 000 posting those signs on cnp; "Pcj up your spirits for the A newspaper published each week of the regular school year by and for Intercol. Conf. 600 Homecoming Gcrme!" - - - the students of Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Subsvription: 1.5O Interdorm Coun. 300 300 Sympathy per year, Manuscript 775 700 We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Mr. Male Chorus 75 75 Francis J. Salley, on the death of his mother last Tuesday. Edifor kmice Schuster Lehet Girls' Chorus 50 50 Asst. Editor Marion Klawonn Wilkes College lost a friend this week with the death, on Social Act. Fund 1360 of Dr. Frank G. Davis, professor of education emeritus Asst. Editor Mary Louise Onufer Yearbook 4295 4100 Monday, Dr. taught Bucknell for 31 Sports Editor Dick Myers Conting. Fund 375 at Bucknell University. Davis at years before his retirement and was largely responsible for the Business Manager Thomas L Myers Asst. Business Manager Carol Hallas Total $9760 establishment of Bucknell Junior College, now Wilkes. Asst. Business Manager Peggy Salvatore The Beacon request, which is New Social Group holding up the submission of the In our perusal of other college newspapers, we came across Faculty Adviser Mr. F. 1. Salley was Editorial and business offices located on third floor budget to the Administration, this idea for a new organization for the Wilkes campus. It's cx of 159 South discussed at length by the council. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, on Wilkes College campus. natural. Joe Oliver, senior representative, is just the thing for those students who are always saying Mechanical Dept.: Schmidt's Printery, rear 55 North Main Street, moved that the Beacon's request It Wilkes-Barre, Pa. be refused. This motion was not at this time of the year: "All I know is that it will sure look great All opinions expressed by columnists and special writers are not acted on, since there was no second. under my name in the Amnicola." This organization is designed necessarily those of this publication but those of the individuals. Ed Kotula appointed a commit- for this type of individual, who wants to have a long list of activi- tee to meet with the Beacon edi- ties following his name, but doesn't want to share in the work. torial staff to discuss the policies Here's the setup: The Lettermen's Club president, of the paper. This committee con- The name of the group shall be the S.F.A. (Students For TICKET DRAWING Dave Thomas, has stated, "that sists of the following: Joe Oliver, Apathy). AT FOOTBALL GAME from the showing of ticket returns John Mulhall, Bill Davis, John Every member shall be an officer. already made, the raffle is a re- Schade and Ron Tremayne. Final will This is the last day the students sounding success." Ticket chair- action will not take place until the There will be one business meeting each year (this of Wilkes College have to obtain man Bernie Radecki reports that committee meets with the editorial be short, since the only business will be the taking of pictures chances for the Lettermen's Raffle there are only a few books left staff. for the yearbook). here on campus. But for the few and these will be available at the The cut in the debating team re- All members will be given an emblem which closely football game tomorrow. Both quest was made after a discussion resembles a Phi Beta Kappa key. Thomas and raffle chairmen Eddie with Dr. Kruger, advisor to the Informal meetings will take place in local bars with Birnbaum and George Gacha are group. the treasurer picking up the check. well pleased with the response that The Inter-Collegiate Conferences The S.F.A. will sponsor other activities, but will never the Lettermen's Rale has received fund was set at $600. However, for example, S.F.A. Song Fest. from the student body of Wilkes. field trips will not be financed organize or publicize them - an The prizes offered this year are through this fund. Conferences Now, all that we need is Student Council support. Let's bigger and better than ever. The such as those attended by IRC, put the S.F.A. over the top. first prize is either tickets for two CCUN, Education Club, Biology (Adapted from the Dickinson College Dickinsonian.) to the Broadway play, My Fair and Chem Clubs will come under Roving Reporter Lady, or two tickets to the Army- an allotted $400 of this fund, with When asked il he would agree to an increase in taxes to Navy game. The second prize is the remaining $200 kept as a help our government catch up to the Russians in the satellite the alternate prize not chosen by "buffer fund". race, an unidentified night school student replied: "I'd rather the first prize winner. To the third The Girls' Chorus request for $50 Russians prize winner go tickets for two to was accepted pending approval and have the government take my money than the take both the Lettermen's Christmas recognition of the group by the my freedom!" Formal and the Theta Delta Rho's Administrative Council. Snapshot: Young lovers kissing on sofa in front of dormitory April Showers Ball. The council set up a Contingency bay window. It was broad daylight. Don't worry. We won't The winning chances will be Fund which will consist of the re- tell. drawn during the halftime activi- maining $375 all ott ed for the The Last Shot ties at the Homecoming football budget. The honeymoon is the period between "I do" and "You'd game with Lycoming College. better - tim Dave Thomas So if you haven't bought any Orientation Classes chances yet, or even if you have, The following schedule will be of you who haven't bought your today and tomorrow are the last observed 'by the Orientation The United Fund has been or- chances on the prizes that read opportunity you will have to get Classes for the week of October 28. UNITED FUND DRIVE ganized with an eye toward elimi- like a dream come true, you'll have additional chances on these wonder- All Freshmen: Please check your nating the many separate fund- your last opportunity before the ful prizes. With the limited num- section to see if there are changes QUOTA NOT REACHED raising campaigns held throughout Homecoming football g a m e to- ber of chances sold, the more you in the meeting place. the year in Wyoming Valley. have bought by Carol Breznay morrow. The Lettermen will pro- the better are your Section A, Monday, 8 A.M., at presidents are acting as vide a place to obtain the chances chances of winning. So you have 101. According to a report made by Class Barre chairmen of their respective class at the game in Kingston's new until halftime tomorrow to get in Section B, Monday, 9 A.M., at Tom Ruggiero, student chairman of and h a v e appointed football stadium. on a chance-in-a-lifetime raffle. 112. the United Fund Drive, the official campaigns, Stark committees, whose duty is to soli- Sections C and D, Tuesday, 8 end of the school's 1957 campaign, which was to have been today, has cit contributions from individual A.M., at Stark 109. students. The Freshmen have col- Sections F and G, Tuesday, 9 been extended to the end of the ALUMNI! Would you like to keep in closer touch with month. Though no official figures lected approximately $135. The A.M., at Stark 116. Seniors are also doing quite well. the campus? The Beacon will keep you informed of all Section H, Tuesday, 10 A.M., at are availatle, returns have not yet the activities on campus as they occur. reached full expectations, as many The Sophomores have done some Stark 116. active campaigning and have set The price of a one-year subscription is just $1.50. Section I, Wednesday, 9 A.M., at students have been absent from classes. up a table in The Dining Commons To receive your subscription, simply fill out this blank, put Gies Hall B 201. where class members may make it in an envelope with your check or money order (payable Sections J and K, Thursday, 8 Students who have not made their contributions. to the Wilkes College Beacon) and address it to Thomas A.M., at Pickering 202. their contributions as of today are Sections L and M, Thursday, 9 asked to do so as soon as possible. The Biology Club is sponsoring 1. Myers, Beacon Business Manager, Wilkes College, Wilkes- A.M., at Pickering 202. The college's goal is $3,850. Of the United Fund Dance being held Barre, Pa. Section N, Thursday, 10 A.M., this, the student body must raise tonight at the gymnasium. Pro- PLEASE SEND THE 'BEACON' TO at Pickering 202. $1,000. Each student is asked to ceeds from this dance will be in- Section 0, Friday, 10 A.M., at contribute at least one dollar. In cluded in the students' quota. NAME Sturdevant 103. view of the many services one may Student co-chairmen are Ed Ko- ADDRESS During the week of November 4, receive from the U n i t e d Fund tula and Ron Tremayne. Student- all Orientation Classes will meet throughout the year, this is a small Faculty Coordinator is Mr. George at their regularly scheduled times amount to contribute toward its Ralston. General chairman of the PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingin the aProjection watermarked Theater. evaluationsupport. copy of CVISIONdrive at WilkesPDFCompressor is Dr. Charles Reif. Friday. October 25, 1957 WEXFmS COLLEGE BEACON 3 Cue 'n' Curtain Play November 6th Jozia Mieszkowski Choreographer for Play, Usherettes Chosen to Appear in Production 1110 CLUB DANCE T HE R 0 V I N G C H I M E R A Of Cue Curtain Musical, Your Wagon' flT1 by Fred Roberts 'n' 'Paint FOR U. F 13111. 7 Li As my contribution to campus confusion, Peggy Kratz I have agreed to by do a frequent cxriicle on public affairs. The title of this columi The Cue 'n' Curtain musical production, Paint Your Wagon, by Frank Gallia The Wilkes Biology Club is spon- is intended to indicate the policy of the writer (see dictionary). will open at hem Temple on Wednesday evening, November 6, Just three weeks ago today, a small round object, literally and continue for the remainder of that week. soring a sport dance tonight at the college gym, with all proceeds hooting derision at the Free World, began its orbital journey into Mr. Alfred Groh, director of the show, announced that the history. The U.S.S.R., using rocket tured G e r m a n scientists. The dance hail girls for the musical have been chosen. The six girls to be donated to the United Fund engines with five times the thrust Soviet, by scrapping the latest are: Jozia Mieszkowski, Jonelle Carey, Gail Roman, Nicki Rosen- drive. Dancing will be from 9 to of the largest we have, launched Five-Lear Plan, has been able to baum, Arlene Martin, and Lanna Planitzer. Dancers will be 12, with Al Anderson's band pro- a satellite or "Sputnik" weighing concentrate on certain phases of directed by Josia Mieszkowski, who is in charge of choreography viding the music. 184 pounds into an elliptical path science - relatively easy in a regi- for the production. Last year the freshman and varying from 170 to 570 miles mented society - and she now has above the Earth. This triumph to any Ide, publicity chairman, an- the potential hit spot in the Pat sophomore classes introduced the coupled with the now undoubtedly U.S. with an atomic bomb. nounced that publicity is well practice to the college of spon- successful firing of an interconti- underway, since articles are ap- ACTIVITY PASS GOOD Neither the American p u b Ii c, nental ballistics missile on August noi, I suspect, most Congressmen in the local papers adver- soling a dance for the benefit of pearing 26 has, at long last, jolted us out had any inkling of the scope of m u s i c a 1, and since FOR ONLY ONE NIGHT the United Fund. The practice tising the of the state of smug complacency Russian accomplishments, so are on campus. by Bill Zdancewicz will be continued year, under the posters appearing this into which we had been lulled by largest amount of blame for the Backstage members are working Mr. Groh of Cue 'n' Curtain an- the direction of the Biology Club, over-confidence in the judgments on show. this evening's dance. clamor for military budget limita- like beavers sets for the nounced that s t u d e n t activity at President Eisenhower and the de- tions lies elsewhere. Although the Last S at u r d a y they finished passes will be honored Thursday, Several novelty dances have been liberate half-truths released now to us Central Intelligence Agency had no painting the fiats, which are November 7, only for the musical scheduled for intermission. Re- through a friendly press. knowledge of the actual Sputnik awaiting the finishing touches of Paint Your Wagon. Though ticket freshments will also be available. It is now apparent Russia Chase Theater that launching until Tass, the Soviet the art department. sales have been good, some doubt The donation is fifty cents. is a technical grant second to no news agency, informed a startled will be a beehive of activity to- existed as to the use of student The co-chairmen for the dance nation. It is no longer safe or will designing world, the administration had been morrow. People be activity passes. are Ronald Olshefski and Martin relevant to rationalize her develop- warned in March of the possible flats, constructing a bar, and Paint Your Wagon will be fea- Tansy. They are being assisted ment of an atomic bomb three building framework backs for flats. launching of a Russian satellite tured four days, November 6-9, at by the following committee chair- years before we expected her per- in the second half of 1957. And The property committee is col- the Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre. men: Tickets, Tony Puma; refresh- fection of a thermonuclear device according to Aviation Week, a lecting v a r i o u s items for set Thursday has been set aside for ments, Tom Dreisbach and Jerry only a year after ours, and her so be surprised respected technical magazine, U.S. decorations, don't students from area colleges. Killian; publicity, John Schade and successful release of an H-bomb radar stations had been tracking e o n e if you see s o m wandering Season tickets are available, for Jerome Gutterman; band, Theresa from a plane five months before Soviet missiles for two years. It around the campus toting picks and the price of 5.50, which will be Mazzarella; cleanup, Ray Ozehoski; us - 'by protesting that she stole our policy shovels. They're for authenticity is clear that makers good for the three productions to and chaperons, Gary de Hope. our atomic secrets and used cap- (continued on page 6) in Paint Your Wagon. be presented by Cue 'n' Curtain: The skrim, a gauze sheet for in Paint Your Wagon, Witness For front of a backdrop, has arrived The Prosecution, and Holiday. from New York. Now that it has The use of s .t u d e n t activity NEXT ASSEMBLY arrived, the girls of Cue 'n' Curtain passes on one day only, will be fol- Mr. J. Harvey Williams, director Visit the are getting out their needles, for lowed for the three plays. At this of the Alexander Hamilton bi-cen- sequins and stars have to be sewn time there is no indication that tennial commission will be the prin- ---ALL NEW--- on the skrim. there will be any tickets sold at cipal speaker at Tuesday's assem- Twelve girls from the campus the door. Season tickets can be bly. He will address the student were picked to serve as usherettes obtained from the Cue 'n' Curtain body on the subject of the life of Boston Restaurant & Candy Shoppe for the show. They will wear committee: Chairman Ray Litman, Alexander Hamilton. authentic cowgirl outfits, and will Betsy Hoeschele, Anita Braff, Ron Mr. Williams w a s originally Completely Remodeled and Air Conditioned appear in one of the production Christman, Dave Roebuck, Mike scheduled to speak on November 5, with Excellent Food and Service at Moderate Prices numbers. Piccarrata. but the appearance of Mrs. Eleanor OPEN DAILY and SUNDAYS for FULL COURSE DINNERS Marion Lames, costuming chair- Roosevelt, sponsored by the CCUN, man, expects the costumes, which be in by November 1. The costumes made necessary this change in the 49 Public Square Dial VA 2-6294 were o r d e r e d from the Eaves will be similar to those used in the assembly schedule. Costume Company in New York, to New York production.

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PDFJIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIOIIIIIIIIHIIMIOOIIIII compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Friday. October 25, 1957 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON 5 Colonels Register Stunning Upset Entire 18-Man Squad Outstanding UNDEFEATED WARRIORS TO OPPOSE1 In 39-0 Revenge Win.. Over Ursinus, WILKES IN HOMECOMING GRID GAME Palazzi Scores First TD of Season by Bob Sutherland 'Flu Bug' Latest Foe After nine straight defeats, the Colonels got their sweet revenge over the Ursinus Bears, BOOTERS TIE BISONS spoiling their Homecoming with Of. Ralston's 'hampus heglers' Lead ci startling 39-0 upset win. Wilkes was led by Ron Rescigno, Players whose inspired performance ON RAIN-SOAKED SOD With Four-Point Sweep gained him the position of half- In Last-Minute Drills back on the All East team of the Eastern Colleges Athletic The Wilkes College soccer team Conference, and Ron Palazzi, who by Dick Myers, Sports Editor In Intramural Bowling broke the scoring ice for the gained a hard fought 3-3 tie at Colonels with a thrilling 80.yard punt return. Altogether, the Tomorrow afternoon, the flu- Lewisburg last Friday afternoon. In last Sunday night's bowling, the Kampus Keglers took four Raistonmen exploded for six touchdowns while holding the weakened Colonels will test the un- The game was played on a muddy highly touted Bears to defeated, once-tied Lycoming - field and in a continual downpour. points from the Goofers to get a a big fat zero. This is the highest single riors, themselves trying to recover The area immediately in front of good early grip on the first place production of points by a Wilkes squad since the heydays of from the respiratory "bug". both goals was exceedingly muddy slot of the Wilkes Campus League. a decade or so ago. and made the movements of both Hiflard Hoffman's 181-476 led The Colonels opened the scoring Wozniak's extra point try was off qcoming will be led by the the Kegle as sensal.qpg1 225-pound John goalies quite dangerous. they outscored their parade midway in the first period the mark. Wilkes then led, 20-0. Joe, a opponents by an average total of fast harL-4yjng fullback and will Bucknell scored first, on an 18- when Palazzi, 18-year old Leo- Later, in the third period, Ron yard penalty kick. Toal, the Bison's 74) pins per contest. minster, Mass., freshman, grabbed Palazi got into the act again when work out o th T.formation with Steve Klein high man the ball-handling done center-forward sCored this goal was for a punt on the Wilkes 20 and he intercepted a pass on the lJrs- king by the losers with 128-365. Frank Agnello, who jg another and the second Bucknell score in sprinted 80 yards for the first tally nus 40 and raced to the eight. Pwo r the second period. Toal was by In other action, Barry Miller's of the season for the Blue and plays later, Palazzi lugged the ball good u n n or and a dangerous 192.498 led last year's passer. The other backfield far the best player Bucknell had champions, Gold. He left behind him a wake on a blast through center for the on the Ashley Aces, to a 3-1. win over of would-be Grier, Cochran, and Bonn are it the field. tacklers in his drive fourth tally on a six-yard plunge. The Colonels surged back in the the unnamed Team No. 1. Emil to the st white stripe. Dick Woz- Steve Perkowski missed the extra good men. The favorite target of Petrasek was the big gun for the the passer is fast and shifty Grier. seeon4 priod and on goals by Tini niak booted the extra point to put point and at the end of the third Jenkins and Havira the losers, as he rolled the season's the Colonels the lead, 7-0. quarter, the score The ends Carl tied in mounted to 262ô. are tall, fast, and ag. score before the half, high game of 2 for a 519 series, Once the scoring fire was lit, Ron Halfway through the final g.ressive and are good on periods defense, The teams played on an even also high niai-k f' the young RecIgno fanned th flome further Dick Wozniak took a handoff on. particu}rly the left side which is season. the their footing until late in the fourth Wilkes 35 and scooted around bolstered by best defensive period when O'Hara, one of the The Aces took the first game by end fOr 22 yards. Rescigno broke man, Worth. Bisons' linemen banged home the a large margin, but Emil's big loose for 38 yards to the Bears' The team is big and strong, third Bucknell score. game in the second contest gave eight. Ron then handed oft' to studded with 6O-minite men. Their Things looked dark for the Cob- his team an even ehance going into Wozniak who registered the fifth play is hard and rugged and they nel, for though they had dorni- the last inatch. The Aces came touchdown. The extra point at- keep going at top speed all the nated the game in the entire second through to take the third game tempt was missed again. Score: tfm. half, they were now on the losing and total pins for the 3-1 win. Wilkes 32, Ursinus 0. Working out of the split-P as end of the eorQ, With about half Two other unnamed teams went Late in the game, Ursinus inter- they do most often, they use a lot a minute lest the Wilkes booters at it when Team No. 3 tangled with cepteci a Wilkes pass and drove to of good cross-blocking and hit the mounted another offense and with Team No. 6. John Gavazzi was the Colonels' 48. At this point, right side, either off tackle or over less than t w e n t y seconds re- high man for the losers with a the stellar Wilkes line decided that guard, with plenty of force. maining, Carl Havira booted a shot 154-433 and helped his mates throw things had gone about as far a a scare into Vince Capo and his To date, the only blot on their from about 25 yards out, the Buck- they cared to see. Frank Spudis squad. Cape led the contest with and Vince Capo teamed up record is a O-Q tie suffered in nell goalie blocked the kick but with the a 174-480. The first match went annual Pretzel Bowl against Al- fumbled the ball. It was then, Marty Arcarese to hand Hassler bright at the Reading stadium. with 8 seconds left on the clock, to Capo's team by nearly 100 pins. a smearing and a 19-yard loss. On That was that Nick Giordano, Wilkes center- John Macri rolled a 157 in the the next play, Spudis smashed an their last game, two second match, and aided by Fred weeks ago; since then, they have forward, stepped in to blast home attempted pass by Famous for a had their school the tying tally. Wall and Gavazzi, who each rolled loss of eleven more yards. Facej closed because of 154, they 40-pin the flu epidemic. They are re- The teams then fought through a registered a with a fourth down situation with ported to be fully recovered, how- two scoreless overtime periods and margin to even the match at one forty yards to go on their own 27, ever, and will certainly provide the game ended in a 3-3 tie. A point each. Capo then rolled his the Bears' Famous went back to. the 174 to lead his men a 180-pin Colonels with a good test of their coincidence was that last year the to punt, but Spudis and Arcarese Bucknell - Wilkes soccer match win to take the match by a 3-1 were having none of that. They newly demonstrated power. decision. ! A few of key ended in a 1-1 tie and in 1955 the ganged up on the hapless halfback the men, at the be the Wilkes time of this writing, were suffering score was 2-2. Next action will in and smeared the kick as it left his the miseries of the flu. All afternoon the Colonel booters College League this coming Sun- Ron Palazzi foot. Arcarese picked up the pig- Frank day evening at 7:30 P.M. Schedules Spudis and Steve Perkowski joined had outshot the Bisons by at least skin and scooted twenty yards to 3 1 and individual averages are posted. and Tom Yahara on the rollcall of the to but were unable to capitalize in the second quarter when he took the goal for the sixth final ill, and several other men on the on any breaks. The Wilkes defense STANDINGS the ball from the line of scrimmage touchdown of the day. Wozniak squad were running temperatures was superb and steady throughout W L Pct. on the Bears' 41-yard line, faked booted his third point in four tries. higher than normal. It is to be the match. Led by the stellar de- Kampus Keglers 4 0 1.000 a handoff and raced off tackle for Seconds later the game was over hoped that all this has run a fast fensive play of Co-captain Tony Team No. 3 3 1 .750 a 41-yard touchdown romp. Dick and the dream came true. Wilkes Bianco, senior center halfback, the Ashley Aces 3 1 .750 Wozniak again added the conver- won by a 39-0 margin. and safe course and that the men 1 * * will be in good health and in prime backfield kept the Bisons' shots at Team No. 1 1 3 .250 sion; Wilkes led, 14-0. mini- 1 3 spirits for tomorrow's rough game. the Wilkes goal to a bare Team No. 6 .250 Near the close of the first half, STATISTICS Bob Yokavonus and Art Tambur mum. The Goofers 0 4 .000 the vaunted Bear offense began to WU are both about ready for action With the finish of the Bisons roll with a 40-yard breakthrough Yards gained rushing .. 172 121 again after each was sidelined with match, the Colonel booters have Ray's Recruits Swamp by quarterback Hassler who raced Pass attempts 7 12 injuries. won one, lost one, and tied one for to the 15. From there, Bob Famous Pass completions 0 4 the season, and are winless in the Incinerators by 28-0 Pass interceptions 3 2 The Colonels now have 21 men On Tuesday night, Ray's Re- got around end on what appeared on the roster. Lycoming's Middle Atlantic States Soccer Con- to be a scoring sprint when Vince First downs 4 19. roster ference. cruits rolled on in the touch foot- ** * is huge, listing four c o iii .p 1 e t e ball league, scoring a 28-0 shutout Capo nailed him on the eight and teams, but expect to be able to the forced him out of bounds. On first Wilkes scoring: LEWIS. DUNCAN over the incinerators. It was Touchdowns Rescigno 2, Pa- bring only about forty down here third straight win for the Recruits, down the Bears were stopped, the - for tomorrow's game. Thus the Colonels held on grimly for three lazzi, 2, Wozniak, Arcarese. Your who have not allowed a score Points after touchdowns Woz. Wilkesmen will find themselves them so this season. more downs and took possession of - SPALDING-RAWLINGS and WILSON against far niak 3. once again in the position of out- All other games during the week the ball on their own one-yard line manned, outweighed underdogs. Distributors just as the half ended. up to yesterday were forfeit af- Score by quarters: On Monday Hall took On the opening kickoff of Reversible Wool Jackets fairs. Gore the Wilkes 7 7 12 13 an automatic win over the short- second half, Ron Rescigno took the - 39 With WILKES Lettering Ursinus 0 0 0 0 0 handed Freshman Six. The Vets ball on the Wilkes seven and on - TUXEDOS TO RENT won when the 69'ers were unable what was one of the best and of longest Special Price To LEWIS-DUNCAN to continue their game because collegiate football runs for Studenta SPORTING GOODS the illness of a player. the day, twisted, dodged, reversed Chuck Robbins 198 SO. WASHINGTON ST. On Tuesday, late classes forced himself, eluded his tacklers, and 11 E. Market St. VA 2-8220 the Engineers to forfeit to the broke through for a 93-yard TD SPORTING GOODS Dirty Rotten Lowdown Hombres. trot. Not too many Wilkes fol- - - BAUM'S LEWIS - DUNCAN On Wednesday t h e Freshman lowers were disturbed when Dick 28 North Main Street Six and the Engineers cancelled their game and the Incinerators AWWWW forfeited to the Vets. Wilkes College Open A Shop at... IIIIIIIIIvIIIIII'IIIIIIIlIIIIuIII'IIIIIIIIIIII Where the Crowd Goes. BOOKSTORE SPECIAL TUX CHARGE ACCOUNT After the Dance GRAHAM'S GROUP PRICES AND for At 96 South Main Street SHOP WILKES DANCES VARIETY at Ray Hotile's VA 3-4128 Books - Supplies POMEROY'S - . Novelties JOHN B. STETZ Seafood - Steaks Chops Spdwjches Expert Clothier For All Your School For Your School Supplies Subscription.s 9 E. Market St. W.B. And Personal Needs 243 South Main Street Millie Gittins. Manager PDF compression, OCR, web optimization usingiiiiiiiii;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a watermarked evaluation NWN copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 6 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Friday, October 25, 1957 MATMEN TO DRILL Veterans' Air Reserve MONDAY IN GYM Are you a veteran? Do you Homecoming Displays Adorn Campus Coach John Reese has issued the need money? Do you want to help call for the grapplers to begin your country as well as yourself? by Jim Eidam flexing their champions' muscles If your answer to these questions A. tour of the Wilkes campus ROVING CHIMERA tary budget as much as 2 billion and report for workouts on Mon- is "yes", you may be interested in during Homecoming weekend will dollars without seriously affecting (continued from page 3) day, October 28. a newly formed organization, the provide views of the artistic talents our consumer economy. Conven- knew what was going on behind S e v e r a 1 good men were lost 8457 the Air Terminal Squadron. of various campus groups. Most the Iron Curtain. Why weren't we tional aviation expenditures can go through graduation last year and Meetings will take place one of the college's clubs and organiza- given some idea of Russian develop- on being gradually reduced, and new material is needed to replace weekend a month (4 days regular tions have been busily planning ment? And now that the Soviet the released funds can then go into them. Coach Reese stated that he base pay). and preparing their decorations successes are in the open, why do basic research. It is largely a is looking for new blood to get There will also be an active duty during the past weeks. Following the President and Sherman Adams question of emphasis, and this some depth on his squad. He em- tour, which will be held at Mc- are some of the displays which will continue to minimize their signifi- should be solved by the retirement phasizes the fact that no previous Guire A.F.B., New Jersey. It will be seen around campus. cance? of Secretary of Defense Wilson. experience is required, that men last for two weeks and there will Club Members of the Biology are Admitted that we can strike any The missile programs of the are welcomed to come out to the be 15 days regular base pay. including a large, colorful tepee in R u s s i a n city with conventional three services should be consoli- gym and give the sport a trial. The location of the 8457th Air their display. The decorations, S.A.C. bombers, and that this is dated for greater efficiency into a There may not be a lot of new- Terminal Squadron is the Air Re- which adorn the lawn between no time for panic, but how long project like Manhattan of World comers who will make the starting serve Center, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Chase Hall and the Library, include will planes remain instruments of War rI. Our satellite program squad at once, but they will be able a load of dynamite, and the Wilkes successful war? What is to be should be considered an important to gain valuable experience and get Colonel is standing by, ready to done about the enormous prestige part of the defense effort. But a themselves a good head start for the title on their own c a m p u s "blast off" the Lyconoing Warriors. gain that the Soviet has made with space satellite is now not enough, later seasons. should be more incentive for the Theta Delta Rho girls are re- this scientific coup? The efficacy we must be first to place a manned The Wilkes campus will be the Colonels to show the Conference sponsible for the decorations on of communism stands verified in station in space or fire a rocket wrestling capitol of the East this what a fine team they really are. This moon in order to regain the lawn in front of Chase. the eyes of the uncommitted na- to the a year, with the gym being the scene The team will be led this year display contains the Wilkes Colonel tions. Russia now deals from a position of strength. of two major tournaments. The two by co-captains , 1957 standing between warriors. p o s i t i o n of strength, witness, first of these will be the annual Beacon Athlete of the Year, and Two totem poles nearby convey the Khrushchev's tough talk to Turkey Tom Myers, on hearing that the Holiday Tournament, dubbed the hard-working Dave Thomas. impression that the Colonels can and his bold notes to European Misericordia Journalistic Confer- "Rose Bowl" of wrestling which is These men, along with Coach turn the warriors into worriers. Socialists. ence required a registration fee of attended each year by hundreds of Reese, are looking forward to a The musicians of Gies Hall have There is then, considerable room 25 cents: "Aha! A money-making wrestlers from Pitt, Navy, Michi- fine turnout, not only of freshmen, a display to capture the fancy of for doubt - something must be scheme!" gan, and many other big schools. but men from all classes. nil local space-enthusiasts. Sput- done, but we must guard against * * * * * The other tourney will be the Rosters will he published in a nik is the central theme of this dis- over-reaction. There is no need to Middle Atlantic Conference cham- few weeks, Reese has play, and outer space Colonel "Work is the c u r s e of the after had a from emulate the Russian crash pro- drinking man." pionships, the tournament won last chance to evaivate his candidates Wilkes is spying on the Lycoming gram; we can easily boost the mili- year the Colonels. Defending pick Warriors. Anon. by and his 1957-58 squad. The Economics Club display at pickering features the W i 1 k e s Colonel holding a football in one \\ hand, and totaling up the score of the game on a calculating machine with his other arm. Names of our lootball players appear on the keys of the c a 1 c u 1 at o r. The chief -warrior is seen pleading for mercy of the C o 1 o n e I, following the warriors' defeat in the battle. Sturdevant's educators are -featuring a large blackboard de- .icting various football players. Two football players are on the scene, both commenting on the game. WHAT IS POLITE BUT MEANINGLESS In addition to these and other icklers!CON V ER SATIONP displays by campus organizations, ihe dorms contribute much color ANY SALT worth his salt wifi gripe when to the local scene. Sterling Hall is the scene of a told to paint a dull hull, varnish a vast three-dimensional p i c t u r e of a warrior beating upon a tom-tom, mast, or swab a dank plank. How to make with the Wilkes Colonel standing him break in smiles? 'by, beating the warrior on his head. out Just break out the Luckies! He'll be a Beamin' Seaman CAROL KASPER, Civil Drivel RESCIGNO WINS U OF CAL (continued from page 4) in no timeand no wonder! A Lucky's a center, Harvard; Dick Scherer, end, Pitt; Dick Lasso, end, Syracuse. light smokeit's one cigarette that's Ron's performance on Saturday end wiMi brought his total yardage for the packed to end superbly light, year to a veiy respectable 338 in golden rich, wonderfully good-tasting to- four games, which should place him high in the running for Conference bacco. And Luckies' fine tobacco's leadership in this department. Ron's selection to the honor of toasted to taste even better! Now hear the Athlete of the Week was no problem in the light of the above this: Want to go light? Just go Lucky! honors, but the selection commit- tee faced a perplexing problem this week. Ron would probably be the first to admit that the victory was a team effort. Were it the policy of the Beacon to make multiple awards for members of the same STUCK FOR DOUGH? WHAT DOES A MEDIEVAL RENT Wilkes team, thre would be 18 men COLLECTOR GET INTOP named to the title this week. The START STICKLING! MAKE 25 team was superb both on offense and on defense, but few will deny We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we printand that Rescigno's leadership and fire for hundreds moie that never get used! So start inspired his mates to excell in such Sticklingthey're so easy you can think of dozens a manner. For that reason, Ron in seconds! Sticklers are simple riddles week's winner in with two-word rhyming answers. Both was narjied this words must have the same number of a close balloting over seventeen syllables. (Don't do drawings.) Send other great guys. 'em all with your name, address, Castle Hassle college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, CHARLES rHARP, Box 67A, Mount vernon, N. Y. 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