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Vol. X, No. 8 WILKES COLLEGE, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954

Vi?! OLUTI CiTY HALL TAKES Three-Hour Parking Stickers To Be Issued, Lines Will Be Painted On South River Street

By JACK CURTIS, JONNI FALK and DICK JONES The City of Wilkes-Barre is deeply concerned with the "cri- tical" parking conditions for students at Wilkes College and it will take positive action to alleviate the situation within the next ten days, Mayor Luther M. Kniffen told a three-man editorial board of the Beacon yesterday afternoon. In a meeting at City Hall between Editor Jack Curtis, News Editor Jonni Falk and Feature Writer Dick Jones, representing the paper, and Mayor Kniffen, Police Chief Russell J. Taylor, Traffic Captain Chris Rigoni, and Robert Williams, secretary to the Mayor, several remedies were discussed and several adopt- ed. Suggestions put before the city board by the Beacon and adopted, included (1) the issuing of three-hour parking stickers to students having classes or laboratories of three hours or BEACON Photo by Jerry Lind HOFSTRA DEBATE more, (2) painting of individual parking spaces in the block di- Mayor Receives College to Discuss ENDS IN IMPASSE; rectly facing the college on South Comi!tee Parking River Street between Northampton CITY HALL CAUCUS - Several ideas to help Capt. Chris Rigoni, Captain of Traffic; J. Russell JUDGES DON'T SHOW and South, and (3) policing of the solve the Wilkes parking situation were outlined Taylor, Chief of Police; Mayor Kniffen; Robert student parking lot at South Frank- yesterday at a City Hall meeting between Mayor Williams, Secretary to the Mayor; Jonni Falk, lin and South Streets. Luther M. Kniffen and members of his official Beacon News Editor; and Dick Jones, staff feature con- and parking By T. R. PRICE Mayor Kniffen, sincerely staff a committee of the Beacon. writer. Several of the plans outlined will be put Wilkes can't even claim a split cerned with the lack of adequate Left to right are: .Jack Curtis, Beacon Editor; into effect shortly. with Hofstra after the Friday foot- parking facilities for students, stat- ball game and debate held at the ed that while he is in the process Long Island school. We lost the of arranging for the "possible" so- football game, but for the sake of lution to the whole thing," he will Engineers to Hold honest reporting - who won the de- make concessions regarding viola- Wilkes' Biggest Dramatic bate? tion tickets received by Wilkes drivers. Old Fashion Stomp According to Dr. Arthur Kruger, The Mayor requested all stu- coach of the debating team, every- dents receiving tickets in the im- At Gym Friday Endeavor, "", body showed up for the debate ex- mediate college area to write the cept the judges. Thus, while a circumstances leading to the tag- good workout was had by his ging of their cars on the back of By TOM KASKA Wilkes charges, nobody will ever the tickets, n a m e, address, The musical Straw Hats, featur- Set for Next Fri., and Sat. know who won. course, and reason for overpark- ing caller Carl Vehoski, will be on ing or otherwise violating park- at See Photos On Page 2 The debate went on as scheduled, hand the Wilkes gym tomorrow - is sure it e- ing regulations. night, to furnish for By MARYAN POWELL and while the team music the Har- merged victorious, there is no way The city head stated that ar- vest Hoedown, a Fall sport dance When the orchestra plays the overture' to "Girl Crazy" on rangement will only be a tempo- sponsored of knowing officially since the de- by the Engineering Club opening night, November 19, at Irem Temple, Wilkes College are king bees rary one, but that he feels "that of the college. linquent judges the will be presented with its first big comm-of-age birthday present. who say for the record just who got the students at Wilkes should not The Straw Hats, an aggregation As part of the college's 21st birthday celebration, Cue suffer because of a lack of parking widely known in this area, will pre- 'n' stung. Curtain joins the music department in presenting its first full- facilities." The Mayor was sympa- sent an evening of round and scale musical comedy to usher in When it comes to stinging, the theic with students, especially those square dance music beginning 9 at a Homecoming Weekend that prom- one-act opera, "The Professor", Mr. Wilkes wasps have an impressive at Wilkes, "many of which I know and continuing to midnight. ises to be the most spirited in the record for doing just that. Last are working their way through col- Lou Kline, President of the En- Groh and Mr. Detroy announced history of the college. that both groups had sufficient ta- year alone, they defeated such ma- lege. It seems completely wrong gineering Club, said earlier this lent jor league competition as Florida for us to expect them to pay $2.50 week that the dance promises to George and 's hila- and energy to do a first-rate musical comedy. and UCLA in the Nationals at West for one day's parking. We also be one of the gayest dance spec- rious and zestful "Girl Crazy", a Nick won would not expect 50 most Point. Veteran Flannery them to pay tacles of the year at Wilkes. Kline, show which contains the joy- Included in "Girl Crazy", are hit speaking cents to a Ameri- the state extemporaneous dollar to park elsewhere speaking for the club, expressed ous score ever written by an tunes which helped the Gershwins championship. on a lot." hope for a fine turnout, to benefit can composer, is the first big pro- gain immortal fame. Some are: Long Aware one of the largest clubs on campus. duction on Cue 'n' Curtain's calen- "I'm Bidin' My Time", "Treat Me We can't put the Hofstra debate "This situation has been bother- He announced at the same time dar. This play was proclaimed the Rough", "I Got Rhythm", and "Em- into the books as a win, but we're ing me for a long time," Mayor best show of the 1930 Broadway that a steel guitar, a straw hat, braceable You". still undefeated, aren't we? Kniffen revealed, "and I have been and plenty of fun were chosen as season. Not since "All in Fun", an In the comedy leads are veteran hoping for an opportunity to talk the central themes for the affair. original all-male musical written performers Howard "Skinny" En- to members of the Beacon." The General Chairman for the for the Lettermen and presented in nis and Basia Mieszkowski, with STUDENT COUNCIL SETS "I've got my fighting shoes on," dance is George Kolesar. In charge the spring of 1949, has Cue 'n' Cur- Paul ShifTer making his debut in BUDGET MEETING SUNDAY he said, "and if it's in my power of tickets is Art Clemm, a fresh- tain considered such an ambitious a comic role, Fred Cohn and Elea- Since the administrative coun- we will have this solution soon." man. Sophomore Ben Howells has project. nor Detroy as the romantic leads, dl has refused to accept the Chief of Police Russell Taylor handled advertising chores, and After last year's successful pro- and Bruce Williams as Lank, the budget which the student council pointed out that he has had a Tom Sarnecki and Dick Bunn are duction of Ibsen's "The Master outlaw of Arizona. submitted to it last week, the number of complaints from resi- Chairmen of the Refreshments and Builder" and "The Nervous Wreck" Others in the cast who contribute student council will meet on Sun- dents of the area within four Decorations Committees, respec- and, in conjunction with the School to the merriment are Bill Crowder, day afternoon to further discuss blocks of Wilkes, and that from PDFtively. compression, OCR,of Music,web Wilburoptimization Isaac's original using a watermarked(continued on page evaluation2) the problem. copy of CVISION PDFCompressor(continued on page 2) 2 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Thursday, November 11, 1954 10 rnec i.ng Qu?ten'

By JANICE SCHUSTER The first Alumni Homecoming Queen in the history next week in order that the Queen's identity remain a on into the evening over the climaxing cocktail party at of the college will he chosen by members of the BEACON deep secret until the day of the beginning activity. the Hotel Sterling. staff' to reign over the scheduled November 20 festivities. At a recent meeting between staff members and se- It is expected that the queen will be able to lead the Every co-ed on campus, excluding members of the BEA- cretary of the Alumni Association, Tom Moran, it was Alumni caravan from Chase Hall to Kingston Stadium CON, is eligible and the queen will he selected strictly on decided that the lovely young miss who will be presented if the services of a convertible can be obtained. Also, the the basis of beauty. with a loving cup through the courtesy of the BEACON, BEACON hopes to acquire an honor guard for her reign- The lucky girl, who will have all the comforts of a and flowers from the Alumni Association, will be crowned ing majesty. queen, will be revealed in the next issue of this iaper. between halves of the Wilkes-Moravian game. She will It is believed that this precedent set by the BEACON However, the BEACON will be delayed until Friday of rule over the afternoon revelry and continue her reign will become an annual feature of future Homecoming Days.

PRINCIPALS OF "GIRL CRAZY"

Fr AU liege By JANICE SCHUSTER I]ane Nov. 2 The week-end of November 20th will take Wilkes Alumni hack to the cherished memories of their college days as they re- By HELEN M. KRACHENFELS turn to the campus to attend the annual Homecoming. The wel- Gloria Bran and Jim Benson, co- come mat will be set out by the present students as they do chairmen for the All-College Dance their share to make the festive occasion a complete success by to be held on November 26, recent- decorating all buildings to highlight the spirit of the Homecoming, ly announced the following com- The activity begins officially on Friday night at the Kingston mittee heads: House, where an informal reception will be held for the sons and Entertainment: Bill Crowder and daughters of the Colonel, and will continue throughout the re- Bob Lynch; mainder of the week end. Refreshments: Ann Dickson and Saturday morning registration Dick Carpenter; YEARBOOK PICTURE will begin at nine will continue Clean-up: Dick Bunn and Merrie and Jones; DEADLINE SET FOR through noon in the main lounge of Chase Hall. A combination Chaperones: Sam Lowe and Jim Neveras; TOMORROW AT 3 luncheon and business meeting will Publicity: Phyllis follow in the main cafeteria with Walsh and Underclassmen who have not had Dr. Eugene Helen S. Farley, college presi- Krachenfels; their picture taken for the 1955 dent, heading the list of speakers. Invitations: Nancy Morris and Amnicola still have until 3 p.m. to- Ann Dickson; A Colonel Caravan will form at morrow to do so. 1:30 Decorations: Sam Lowe and Mer- Through the fault of defective from the campus to the stadi- pictures last um where a special Homecoming t1 JOfie FRED COHN ELEANOR DETROY equipment, the taken will week yearbook were not Section be set aside for the The dance is an annual affair, for the Alumni so they can cheer to colleges CRAZY LEADS The leading roles in biggest and to par. The photographers have their and invitations are sent - the college's up Alma Mater on the Mora- of Most elaborate dramatic presentation, Fred to retake them at no addi- against and universities for hundreds "Girl Crazy", are Cohn agreed vian College eleven. miles around. Last year's affair and Mrs. Eleanor Detroy, wife of John Detroy, head of the Wilkes tional charge to those who have was attended by a huge crowd, and Music Department. The play, part of the giant Homecoming Week- already paid a sitting fee of $75. The fun-filled week-end will come was hailed as a tremendous social end, will open l"riday night at. Irem Temple and will continue These people have until 3 o'clock to a climax at a cocktail party and success by the students of other through Sturday night. A large cast of actors, dancers and sing- tomorrow to have their pictures dance beginning at 7 p.m. where colleges who attended. ers has been rehearsing for many weeks to assure a top-flight pro- retaken. the results of the election of offi- Al Powell and his orchestra will duction. Besides the fine acting and singing of Cohn and Mrs. De- Editors Jean Kravitz and Jim cers for 1955 will be revealed. provide the music for the evening, troy, the unbeatable comedy antics of Howard "Skinny" Ennis will Neveras urge all underclassmen to Members of the Homecoming through the courtesy of the Ameri- be featured. report to the Amnicola office to- Committee are: can Federation of Musicians, Local morrow if you plan to have a pic- Registration: Louise Hazeltine, 140. chronic offenders are and we are Fellowship ture in the yearbook. The office chairlady; Loretta Farris, Doris Information on second floor of Shiner, Mrs. Ruth Roberts; There is no admission charge conducting a thorough check to de- Information on National Science is located the for the affair, and refreshments termine just how many students of Foundation graduate and postdoc- the Lecture Hall. Public Relations: Frank Stolfi, are also free, so remember to save necessity must drive to school." toral fellowships may be obtained Lloyd Davies, Jim Richardson; room in your Thanksgiving holiday In closing the meeting, the Get-Together Party: Dr. Robert by contacting Dr. Alfred Bastress, COLLEGE LOSES FRIEND schedule for the Student Council's Mayor suggested that car pools dean of instruction. Kerr, chairman; Dr. Frank Speich- All College Dance. he explored as a possibility for The fellowships will be awarded BY SUDDEN DEATH OF er, Stewart Colman, Ann Treveryan eliminating unnecessary cars in in March, 1955. Applications must THEODORE DUGANNE Speicher, Joseph B. Farrell, Esq., the area. be received in the Fellowship Of- The student body, faculty and Al Colman, Leon Wazeter, Alberta MAYOR VOWS "We'll do everything humanly fice by January 3, 1955. administration of Wilkes were Novick Killian; (continued from page 1) possible," the city head stated, shocked at the sudden death of Luncheon Meeting: Shirley Sals- the city's standpoint alone, "this "and your cooperation will help Mr. Theodore Duganne, resident Williams squad. There is a person here at burg, chairlady; Rhuea problem must also be solved." us to hell) you." of the campus and a friend to Culp, June Owens; Bowling Green taking graduate the school and all who knew him. Chief Taylor and Mayor Kniffen Football Arrangements: Jack joined Captain Rigoni and Secre- work with me by the name of Phil The Beacon speaks as a repre- Report From Dannick Sekerchak. He is the fellow who sentative of the entire college Feeney, Norman Cross, George tary Williams in emphasizing that Jones, Olin Thomas, the only real solution is to provide Here is news of interest to all set all those basketball records at when it extends sincerest sym- Lewis, Jack those who have followed the for- Wilkes that were broken by "Mr. pathy to members of his family. Bob Gorgas; a parking lot of size enough to Dance: eventually eliminate all parking on tunes of the Wilkes Basketball Basketball," Len Batroney. "Ted's" friendly smile and ever Cocktails, Buffet, Supper, conversations will be Don Honeywell, Murray Hartman, South River Street. pleasant Karn, The Mayor mention to missed. Clayton Karembelas, Jack made the LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler Savitz, Esq., Ray Jacobs, fact that such a lot does exist close The former chauffer of Fred Joseph to the school and would up M. Kirby, Woolworth millionaire, Miriam Long; park Reservations: Jack Cuip, chair- to 175 cars. He intends to explore Mr. Duganne resided in the sec- this possibility within the next ten ond floor apartment of the build- man; Dot Winterstein, Jack Kloeb- days, he told the Beacon. ing at the rear of Kirby Hall, or, Allen Bloombuig; Stickers Planned former residence of the Kirby Judging: Gifford Cappellini, Plans for the three-hour stickers, family. He died suddenly at chairman; Doris Knarr Pirsall, to last Friday. R u t h Puncheon Jones, Nelson he handled by the Beacon, will noontime Sal- be drawn up in the next week. Jones, Shirley Stookey Frank, Painting of lines will be done by lyanne Frank Rosenn, John F. 0'- the city and the Mayor will notify WILKES' BIGGEST Malley, Esq., Lenore Linshes Tish- Mattern, Elmer J. the college of the time of painting. (continued from page 1) icr, William The Mayor praised the contii- Jane Obitz, Britten Kile, Nancy Harris, Esq. bution of Wilkes to the commu- Batcheler, Natalie Rudusky, Jerry nity and its young people and Lind, James Jones, and, in a spe- agreed with the Editorial staff cial write-in role, Millie Gittins. that it is a shame the college and All students will receive one 12 Polling Places students should suffer bad public complimentary ticket for either the relations with the city and area Friday or Saturday performance Get 'Good' Ratings residents. "Especially," the May- 7 upon presentation of their activity or commented, "when it is not passes at the bookstore. The acti- On Tuesday, Nov. 2, election day, their fault." vity pass is not considered an ad- the political minded students of Another meeting with the city mission ticket. Additional tickets Wilkes ventured into the heat of head is tentatively scheduled in two are 85 cents. All reserved seats the political battle. weeks, to allow sufficient time for are $1.85. Several students conducting a the city board to run down all pos- Dramatic students in Valley high survey found that local polling sibilities of reaching a satisfactory schools have been presented with places are fairly good in regard solution - one which will be satis- tickets, continuing the Wilkes poli- to their physical environment. factory to the college, students, cy of "Open House" nights for lo- Of 70 voting places visited, 14 the city government and residents. cal amateur theatrical groups. could be considered poor, 21 were Urges Cooperation Mr. Groh and Mr. Detroy are di- judged to be in fair condition and In the meantime, the Mayor sug- recting the show. Lois Long is do- 21 were considered good. Only 12 gested, the students can help by ing the dances, Francis Schreiber received the accolade of 'excellent'. showing as much consideration un- designing the sets and Joseph Sa- The survey found stores, garages, der the circumstances as possible. raceni is in charge of lighting and barber shops and schools being used He also stated, "We know who the "Did you notice that genuine imported cashmere sweater? special effects. most frequently for voting places. PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor Thursday, November 11, 1954 \'vILKES COLLEGE BEACON Letters to the Editor AT EASE! BEACON EDITORIALS Dear Sir: Dear Editor: A Clarification During the last two weeks you May I be allowed to comment have blasted the Student Council upon a development which I con- The Editor was much disturbed by the misconceptions ex- The Beacon budget. sider to be dangerous, infantile, and pressed in what was probably a well-meaning letter to the editor for cutting letter u have based your argument for unproductvive? I write this which appears in this week's issue. the funds which you requested on as an interested reader of the Beacon rather than as a member May we take space to clarify. Mr. Bob Moran states that the fact that you want to publish during the past two weeks we have blasted the Student Council. in that of the faculty. Perhaps the ob- a paper of six pages order To start with, that is not so. We skipped a week between blasts. you will have enough space in which servations of a third person are this stage to in Mr. points out the o print news of importance to our what is needed at Secondly, his letter, Moran "want-ad" college. point out the absurdity of certain size story the Beacon re-wrote from the publicity release sent actions. The publicity chairman of The it by students in the music department. Now, the Beacon has an arti- The Beacon has become involved By DICK JONES from the beginning of the year been the strongest advocate of Big Band Blast submitted with the Student Council over mat- cia for The Beacon which was cut budget. While Beginning today, Armistice Day school spirit and has tried to lend itself to an improvement of most of ters pertaining to the to the point of a want-ad; honest differences of opinion are will be renamed Veterans' Day and that "invisible" at institutions of higher learning. replaced by a car- her article was to be expected and encouraged, one will honor all American GI's who Does it seem logical that we would purposely "kill" a story toon. questions whether anything is ac- have served their country from the which would be of help in building that spirit? Well, we will Are cartoons "news of impor- complished by intemperate langu- Argonne Forest to the mountains answer a point-blank, "No." The real reason that the story tance"? age, by personal vendettas, or by of Korea. Armistice Day had been came out so small - in spite of the room we needed for the ex- The biggest event forth-coming constant bickering and name-call- set aside to observe and honor only cellent parking cartoon, which by the way. is also for the benefit World War I veterans. The col- on the college calendar is the mu- ing. How long are we to be ex- of the entire student body is that the story came in long after lege set aside from 11 am, to 1 - sical comedy "Girl Crazy", but not posed to the cycle of passionate noon Tuesdays, was written in such a man- a word in the Nov. 4th Beacon. In attack one week, passionate coun- p.m. for observance of Vets' Day. deadline time, and short, you have not justified your ter-attack the next, counter-coun- One veteran we would like the ner that no journalist in his right mind would print it. request. ter-attack the third? student body to meet is John Kush- Had the story been for a high school paper, it possibly could Stop the sour grapes editorials. I have followed this controversy nerick, who is 25 and resides in have passed - you know how disinterested some of those Eng- Take what you have, be thankful from its inception. I, too, have Plymouth. John enlisted in the lish-teaching faculty advisers are in high school. We did our for it, and do some honest report- gone through a cycle: from interest, Navy through the V-S program and best at the printery. We had luckily taken a portable typewriter ing. to amusement, to irritation, to bore- attended Wilkes under this pro- to the shop and pounded out as much as we could understand I have been You will, no doubt, receive many dom, to frustration. gram from 1946-48. He then en- of the "hep cat" theme article, not typewritten, just before the the "mud sling- appalled at the viscious statements tered Naval Pre-Flight school in letters concerning techniques presses began to roll. We felt we were doing a good turn. We ing" in "The Way They Voted" and at the under-handed August, 1948, at Pensacola, Flori- have been employed. I have da, and was naval even gave it a two-column headline. article, so I shall just mention that that commissioned a working his way shuddered at the irresponsible and aviator with duty as carrier pilot, Bob Lynch is have through school. He attended part unsupported allegations that in June, 1950. About 'Girl Crazy' meeting, and been made, allegations that come He served aboard the carrier of the Student Council Not Then about Cue 'n' Curtain. Mr. Alfred Groh, adviser of had to leave for work in The very close to slander and libel. USS Coral Sea for 13 months on then individuals involved the group and director of "Girl Crazy" will verify this. It was Bookstore. only have the occupation tours in the Mediterra- been dirtied, but certain disinter- nean area, and was later assigned no fault of the Beacon that no publicity was given the musical this dirty tabloid type of thing if ested clubs and organizations have to the carrier USS Franklin D. in last week's issue. In fact, sir, the editor personally, wishing is journalism, I am amazed that been injected into the controversy Roosevelt. The Beacon received one cent from to support what hopes to be a great play, pounded the pave- by your correspondents. What is Kushnerick compiled 185 carrier ments on campus two evenings trying to find someone to give the Student Council. going to be the final result: The landings and 1200 flight hours in of the group is Sincerely yours, Beacon standing alone against the the F4U Corsair. He has also flown us a story. The representative drama who sup- Robert E. Moran student body, or The Beacon work- the AD Skyraider and the F2H posed to handle all publicity for it, showed up Wednesday night, Asst. Prof. of Mus. Ed. ing cooperatively with and for the Banshee Jet Fighter. John resign- according to Mr. Groh, to write the story. Well, folks, we go student body? ed his commission as Lieutenant, to press early Thursday morning. This kind of thing can't be Many real problems exist on this Junior Grade in 1954, and returned done, even ii we wanted to do it. campus, as they do at any vital and to Wilkes to study chemistry and Quite a storm has developed as a result of ihe Beacon's use Science Majors Find expanding college. Both the Stu- education. of a certain council member's name in capital letters. This was dent Council and The Beacon have Glancing at the many papers sent and the done to point out that a person who had severely criticized the Balance Handy Gadget the talent, the enthusiasm, to the Beacon from various col- the week previous opportunity to contribute material- leges, we notice that our column paper and its policies and personnel was not solution of those prob- interested enough to vote in the crucial re-consideration of the LES WEINER ly to the is one of few. However, most of By lems. Both of your staffs have the colleges do have a Veterans' student activities budget. Now, we were wrong in implying that Would you like to weigh some- been chosen to represent the stu- club. the council member in question should have been present for thing that goes about one ten- (lent body and the college; both of Greetings from the President the voting. For this we apologize. We feel badly that we have thousandth of a gram or 0.0000035 you have made optimistic promises have reached John Williams, who Wilkes He ounce? "dragged his name through the mud." really did to us about what you could do and left Tuesday for the service. May- to be at work in the bookstore as is testified by Miss Millie Chem lab can do it by using the indi- have The would do. I know well be he'll be lucky enough to have Gittens, whose opinion we respect highly. one of the most intriguing and in- viduals who are serving on the Joe Sikora blast reveille in his ear. teresting instruments in the scien- council and on the newspaper, and Joe, as we hear, is playing a won- tific field - the analytical balance. I have no doubt as to their sin- derful bugle in Uncle Sam's gravel Basic Idea Right Even if you have never taken cerity and abilities. However, all pounders. But, we still feel that the basic idea of our "caps" letters was you may have heard a- "Quant", of you, will be judged on the basis I'd lke to introduce to our read- it tabloid journalism" you The indivi- bout this gadget. accomplishments rather right, call "dirty as may. of your ers Cliff Brothers, the co-writer of dual in question could easily have made his vote by proxy or The essential feature of the bal- than on the basis of your contro- this column. Cliff is 24 and hails it the issue prior to ance is a simple lever operating on versies. from Casey, Illinois. An ex-Fly- could have arranged to cast on leaving the a knife-edge fulcrum which is plac- Would it not be well to bring boy, Cliff served four years with meeting. For the harm, if any, we have done, again, we are ed at the center of the lever. Pans this useless and irrational contro- the Boys in Blue, the Air Force to sorry. are suspended at both ends of the versy to an end? Would it not be those not familiar with Airedale We have made our apology. As pointed out in another let- lever. The object is placed in one well to make apologies, where apo- lingo. ter to the editor, from a person whose opinions we also respect and weights of a known value in logies are necessary? Would it Fairbanks, Alaska, was Cliff's highly, apologies were in order. the other. not be well to conciliate and co- happy, but cold, residence for two The Beacon and the Editor now stand ready to accept apolo- operate, where conciliation and co- years. He There are different types of ana- was then transferred to gies from persons on campus who deem them proper. lytical balances. The one used in operation are fruitful? Would it Red Rock AF Base, Penna. During not be well to reassess your phi- his tour of duty, Cliff served as a Now, let's put an end to this mess. We haven't liked it any- "Quant" is the rider balance. Other All we is that we have our types are the chain balance, the losophy and goals so that your Radar Technician. A major in more than you have. can say done notched-beam, the keyboard and the proven talents can be utilized to law, he is a resident of Ashley Hall. best in the interest of the student body or at least for the greatest microbalance. their maximum degree? He is interested in creative writing, portion of it - the majoriy. are to be congratulated for The microbalance is a special in- You is a member of the Beacon staff, If we have made enemies, we are sorry, for we meant to the interest, for the enthusiasm, and likes tennis and basketball. By make none. strument sensitive to one one-thou- for the vitality, and for the read- sandth milligram or one micro- the way, girls - I think he's en- Now let us go forward, friends all once again, for the better- light ability you have brought to The gaged. gram. Whew! Just a ittle to Beacon. Let the record show at ment of the college, students, faculty, administration and your to weigh the Frau. Veterans interested in forming the end of the year that you have an intramural basketball team, college newspaper. been imaginative, a productive, a contact Cliff Brothers or Dick Jones Curtis, Editor successful, a model editor-in-chief. at Ashley Hall, VA 3-9298. the goals, the oppor- WILKES COLLEGE The decisions, Did any of you fellows see our - - tunities, the challenges are yours. allotment checks? I think Vic Vet SCHEDULE Sincerely yours, must have misplaced them. Does ACTIVITIES George F. Elliot anyone have a (lime? Coffee, you NOVEMBER 3Card Party, T.D.R. Beacon know! A newspaper published each week You too can compete in the Ugly 11Armistice Day 4Basketball, Bloomsburg at 'n' Major Pro- Home of the regular school year by and Man Contest! I say Yanks, shall 12Cue Curtain, for the students of Wilkes Col- Chem Club Holds Meeting we give it a go? duct ion SBasketball, East Strouds- lege, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sub- A reorganization m e e t i n g 13Football, U. of Bridgeport, burg at Home Away scription: $1.80 per semester. of the Wilkes College Chemical So- I 0Wrestling, Brooklyn Poly, ciety was held recently at Conyng- the social calendar was discussed Tea or Wiener Roast, Edu- Away Editor John D. Curtis ham Hall. Warren Blaker, presi- by Miss Harvey. Frank J. Salley, cation Club Christmas Formal, Letter- Asst. Editor Ivan Falk dent, was in charge of the meet- faculty adviser to the club, made 14Town and Gown men's Club Asst. Editor Pearl Onacko ing. Other officers present were a few brief comments. Refresh- 15Philharmonic 19Sport Dance, Junior Class 11Basketball, Albright, Away Sports Editor Allen Jeter Richard B. Carpenter, vice presi- ments were served. 12Town and Gown dent; Sally Harvey, secretary; and and Engineers Club Business Mgr. Arthur Hoover Club spokesmen feel that the club 14Christmas Buffet, T.D.R. James E. Mark, treasurer. Plans is entering its most profitable and 20Football, Moravian at Home Faculty Adviser George Elliot Alumni Homecoming Basketball, Kutztown, Home were made for the forthcoming successful academic year since its 15'Christ mas Party, Biology e- College Tea, T.D.R. Editorial and business offices year's social and educational inception on the Wilkes campus. 22All Club rou- 24-29Thanksgiving Recess located on second floor of Lecture vents. After transaction of \%rrestling, Swarthmore at Hall, River Street, Wilkes- tine business matters, the meeting 24T u r k e y Trot, Sophomore Home South was adjourned. Engineers Pick Officers Barre, on the Wilkes Campus. Class 16Movie, Economics Club Telephone: VAlley 4-4g51-2-3-4. The club later held a social gath- At a recent meeting, the follow- 26Dance, Sophomore Class ering at Chase Theater and Blaker ing were elected officers of the En- All College Dance, Student l7Wrestliing, Ithaca, Away Mechanical Dept.: Schmidt's welcomed the Freshmen on behalf gineering Club: Council Christmas Party, Faculty Printery, rear 55 North Main of the club. Carpenter discussed President, Lou Kline; vice presi- 18-31Christmas Recess Street, Wilkes-Barre. plans of the student affiliation of dent, Ronald Reed; secretary, Rita DECEMBER 28-29Wilkes Open W r e s t Ii n g the American Chemical Society and Prischnick; treasurer, Younsu Koo. 1Basketball, Ithaca, Away Tournament PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor 4 WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Thursday, November 11., 1954 SCCIAI WI-IIL?1 THEIR SOCCER DAYS DONE WITH IDII/tL?L 3 By PEARL ONACKO Hello, again. Miss me? ('Almost,' mutters Jeter as he peeks over my shoulder.) Reason for my absence last week - 1 was waiting for Curds to print the other half of my previous week's column. He didn't, Falk refused to go social whirling, so no column. Anyway. I'm back - for better or for worse - prob- ably the latter. Blast Hit I don't claim to be an The band blasted its way to a evening. Saturday nite. authority on the theatre, but from booming success last and heard, the musical group took in enough money what [ saw The to be terriiic. The songs not good Wilkes money for the is going outsiders seemed are great, Mrs. Detroy and Paul most part, since excellent, and Skinny to outnumber Wilkes men and wo- Shiffet' are affair but money's Ennis is at his very best, So, let's men at the - it up, gang. This is one show money and we should argue? Not talk All we have to say you cant afford to miss. on your life. Plans for Homecoming Weekend is good job the group sent invita- Latest tions to other schools; the blast ate well underway. bit dud otherwise. the Beacon will sponsor a Home- would'.e been a over Anyway, the band's happy, we're coming Queen to reign the happy for them, and we'll be look- festivities. We think it's a great idea. A reminder to campus or- ing forward to the debut of our BOOTERS LOSE FOUR The Wilkes soccer Austin Sherman, manager; and Dean Aryan. orchestra in the ganizations - time is getting - own college dance short; better start thinking about team, which notched itssecond straight winning With only three members of this year's squad to near future. season this fall, loses three players and a mana- decorations for the occasion. be lost, Coach Bob Partridge looks to an even Square Dance Final scoop: Dr. Mailey finally ger by graduation this June. Left to right, they include: Dick Polakowski, co-captain; Jack Curtis, better year on the soccer fields next season. Tomorrow night the engineers found him . A former student sent take over the gym. The group the good doctor a magazine article Library Receives Gift will sponsor a about him that great American, from Conyngham - The received dance and they're hopnig to Oscar Zilch, cousin of the well- library has another For This \Veek square gift a periodical collection, this fare out better than their chemist known man about campus, Joe of were foiled by Hur- Zilch. The treasury of the Zilch one given by the daughter of the neighbors who late William Willis, consisting of ricane hazel a few weeks back. foundation is at the low point of over 900 copies of the 'Literary Di- A Chuckle and a Smile So, put on your dancing togs and 7 cents. Any students wishing to contribute to the foundation are as- gest', and a like number of the join in the fun, gang. 'North American Review'. This 'n' '1 hat sured that their money wiill be The Wyoming Seminary, Kirby A wedding is hke a tourniquet wouldn't like it." I dropped in on one of the re- used for a good purpose - the it stops circulation. He: If it was your Dad, I for "Girl Crazy" the other betterment of the Zilch's. Hall also announces, has graciously hearsals presented the College with a bound wouldn't do it." set of the 'Congressional Record' A gentleman is a guy who would for the eighty-first Congress. marry Jane Russell for companion- Man to cab driver: "What are The Beacon Beams ship. you stopping for?" The APE'S EYE VIEW The Bucknellian reports Frosh EVEN HOBOES FIND Driver: "I thought I heard the hazing rules revised in an attempt COLLEGE LIFE THE THING His wife is a human dynamo - young lady say stop." to set up a more adequate system. Everybody goes to college she charges everything. Man: "She wasn't talking to Tribunal hearings will be held in these days. A good example of you." By LEE (Ape) DANNICK private with only the Tribunal and this fact was illustrated by the Our idea of success is a fellow (The following column was writ- the offending Freshmen present. gentleman who visited Ashley who can heat his home with blondes. "Do you and your wife ever have ten by a tornier Beacon reporter From the Bloomsburg STC's Hall last week, words?" who is still loyal to his old alma Maroon and Gold "What's Your Apparently mistaking Ashley Some girls are so beautiful that "Yeah, but I don't get a chance maniie. More Wilkes students Opinion?" Do you think a good for the Salvation Army head- it's a darn shame 20 years from to use mine." should have the spirit of Lee name band would be successful quarters, a "Knight of the road" now they'll be 5 years older. Dannick. - Editor) at BSTC? One student answer- was found soundly sleeping in Said the small boy: "My pa and ed, "If ye would invite a near-by the lounge. Marriage license clerk: "Have ma had an awful time getting mar- The breezes are blowing, the After a you been married before?" ried. Ma wouldn't marry pa when are falling, and the annual college such as Wilkes the larger few moments of gentle leaves attendance would decrease the Persuasion and a firm had, the Movie actress: "Yes." he was drunk, and pa wouldn't fall madness called football is up- expense." Ashleyites pointed him down the Clerk: ''To whom ?" marry ma when he was sober." on us once more. Bob Moran raises Moravian College c e 1 e b r a t e d sidewalk, and away he went. Actress: "What is this a his baton as of yor and sounding - Foundei"s Dany on October 7, 1954, Wilkes is known as a friendly memory test .. in our ears we hear the strains of which commemorated the 147th college, hut after all, he didn't Meet Your Friends at... "Wilkes Is In Town Again" as the year of the college. even pay tuition. Doctor: "You've been a very rush on field flashing Colonels the University of Bridgeport's phy- sick manonly your strong con- colors blue and gold. sical education requirements can Jane: "I wish you'd stop drinking stitution pulled you through." The SPA is a be completed in two semesters for my sake." Patient: "I hope you remember It sight that has met my 18 South eyes many times in the past and by taking two courses in gym Joe: "But I'm not drinking for that when you make out my bill." Main Street one that I hope to see in the not each semester. your sake." After the game too distant future. You who are George Washington University She: "Stop kissing me. Dad the students of Wilkes: stick by has a popular column called Job After the dance the Colonels, fill the stands with Jots. Each week they list various Anytime for a LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick BbIer your presence and the air with job openings around the city. friendly get-together your cheers, and imbue the helmet- University of San Francisco's ed ones on the field with unbeat- soccer team's 56 game win streak Favorite Spot ended by City College of San able spirit and determination. . . For College Francisco. The USF team had Students This column is being written not lost a game since 1948. from the press box of my home- The Daily Orange of Syracuse away-from-home in Bowling Green, University printed their first wo- Ohio. Wilkes is behind me but men's page. It will be featured certainly not forgotten. You never once a month. realize how much a thing can mean Bucknell University - Nat to you until you no longer have it Fruci, transfer from Wilkes, within your grasp. elected to Tau Beta Pi which is the engineers' equivalent of Phi Sekerchak Coaching Beta Kappa. Phil, who has changed his name Washington College allows un- TUXEDOS TO RENT to Seker, is a graduate assistant, limited cuts for those juniors and Special helps coach basketball and base- seniors who maintained an average Price To Students ball, and plans to depart from the of 1.75 in their Freshman and 198 SO. WASHINGTON ST. ranks of the unmarried by the end Sophomore years. of next month. We had quite a The University of Buffalo held BAUM'S time the other night talking about a dance using as its theme "The Wilkes and compiling a list of all Roaring Twenties". The atmos- the friends we have in common. phere was authentic from the "speakeasy" (snackbar) to the customary candle in a bottle. ANDY'S DINER The affair was attended by 900 Back-to-Back with Wilkes Gym students who danced to the music Plenty of Free Parking JORDAN of a Dixieland Five and a more Est. 1871 conservative type orchestra. Prices for the Collegian's Budget A Reputation Built on Fine Food

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Both squads are plagued by in- juries. The Purple Knights have I{thfra Hobbles been trying all season to find a quarterback to fill the shoes of Pierre Daporis. To add to this Wrath of Jeter okicis 32-il headache Bridgeport may have to TRIO OF TROUBLE-MAKERS: play without the services of All A WINNER Left to right, Ronnie Rescigno, Al Nicholas, Andy Breznay. By TOM KASKA State center Dave Deep who is suf- Congratulations are in order to A speedy Hofstra College foot- fering from an ankle injury. Bob Partridge and the soccer squad up another winning ball eleven handed the Wilkes grid Bridgeport on the other hand for turning machine its second defeat of the season. They have every reason S season last Friday, by a score of hasn't won a game so far this in the world to be proud of them- CACERS FACFD WITH REBUILDING 32-12 in a game played under the season. However, they have selves seeing as how the record lights at llcmpstead, N.Y. played major competition of was accomplished against major soccer Wilkes, after being held score- small colleges in the east. The competition with a lot more F RO 1! experience than the Colonels. °H TURNOUT HEAVY less in the first half, was able to only mutual opponent has been punch across a tally in the third When we look back over soccer By JOE JABLONSII went down period and one in the fourth, while Hofstra. Bridgeport Wilkes it is hard com- A promising group of listory at to candidates, composed primarily of Hofstra scored in every period. to defeat by a 45 to 14 score. pare the team of the past two seas- freshmen and sophomores reported for basketball tryouts this Two long runs highlighted the Other noted losses came against ons with the early editions of the Monday. past game, one an 80-yard runback of Upsala, 27 to 0, and Northeast- b 0 0 t e r s . Not It was encouraging to Assistant Coach Bill Mock to have an intercepted pass by Hofstra, the that the old boys em. -. such a large representation of underclassmen reporting for the other a 67-yard touchdown gallop didn't play to workouts; since Wilkes is in the by Al Nicholas, Colonel halfback. Injury Problem win - because painful stages of rebuilding, these Golden Trojans Ace quarterback Bill Sanford was Coach George Ralston has a . they did - but youngsters are vitally needed to Lead the spark of the Hofstra offense. similar problem. In last week's soccer was a new replace last year's graduates. He threw two touchdown passes ' sport here and Loop defeat, speedsters Andy Breznay , As of yet, it is impossible to Iitra..i4ural Play and scored once himself on a plunge and Ron Rescigno suffered injuries pioneers always predict the outcome of this year's As the intra-mural league goes through the center of the Wilkes that may limit their action against seem to get the cage squad since many of last into its final week of play, the line. Bridgeport. Breznay has a chest S h o r t end of year's veterans have not yet re- Golden Trojans hold the lead with The Colonels' score in the final injury and Rescigrio an ankle in- things for some ported for practice, many of them four wins and no 'osses. period came after Joe Trosko fell jury. reason or an- being members of the soccer and Two of the biggest wheels on the on a fumble on the Hofstra 40. The other. At any football teams. However, this talent-loaded Trojans are Harry Wilkesmen moved the ball to the However when the Colonel -, rate we are darn: year's team will rely heavily on 'Crazy Legs' Ennis and 'Jumpin' 14, where Nicholas hit Gronka with backfield was forced to play with- AL JETER glad to see this such boys as Parker Petrilak, Jim Joe Jablonski. The league leaders a pass in the end zone. out this duo, Al Nicholas filled new trend and Ferris, Harry Ennis, Carl Van have trampled the Opposition under in at his old slot at tailback and hope that it will become permanent. Dyke, Ed Troutman, Joe Popple, by overwhelming scores with the did it very impressively. Jack One more year like this one fellas Joe Jablonski and Frank Kopicki. exception of Butler Hall. The BEACON STAFFERS CALL (of all positions) Richards moved and we'll call it a habit. into the fullback spot made Va- There are only eight players Golden ones eked out a close win FOR CAMPUS KEGLERS A lion's share of credit must be from last year's squad which means over the Butler crewmen, 14 to 12. cant h the switch of the former who If you are a bowling fan then Ron at given Bob Partridge had a golden opportunity for ambiti- It was in this momentous battle All Stater. Fitzgerald when the rest of us figured you are just the person that Dick wingback and Howard Gross at faith ous youngsters to "break in". For- that Mickey 'Lung' Perimuth, the and looking the sport here was a waste tunately, many former school Jones Jonni Falk are quarterback completed the "new that high Long Island Ioudster, threatened for. The twosome are of lime and money. The lean stars compose the nucleus of the the referee with physical violence kegling look" in the Wilkes backfield. interested in forming intra-mu- years would have been enough to freshmen candidates, namely: Rob- in such tremendous tones that Pat The series between these two lesser men throw in the ert Sokol and Bill Liewellyn, in ral bowling competition. make Dougherty skipped a car his dai- At one time in the dim dark clubs is even to date with Bridge- towel, but Bob stayed with it and Coughlin; Ed Birnbaum, Meyers; rounds on South ly marking River did have a howling port taking last year's contest, 25 the result has paid off in a big Jim Marks, Larksville; and Art Street. past Wilkes loop. Interest waned and there to 6. A victory by the gridders way. Lewis, Plymouth. Weckesser Hall is still looking have been no organized keglers would put them in the "select" And speaking of Partridge, we Assistant Coach Mock has been for its first victory. However, the soccermen, as it coach an in charge of the cager drills the on caninpus for the past few group with learned that the missed Coach Mel Schmeizer feels that his would insure them of a winning by inches on the way to past few days due to the fact that charges have now hit mid- years. accident their a yen to split reason with only the "Homecoming Trenton last week. The boys were Head Coach George Ralston is still season forni and can be counted on So, if you have not boys game" with Moravian remaining Ofl rolling down the road with Part- busy with his football duties, to give league some coni- the pins why let the the real the schedule, ridge in the lead when his car took petition - next year. know about it. a quick swerve and the brakes Credit must be given the brave Grunt and Groan Squad screeched. When quizzed later as souls who have stuck their necks he explained to to what had happened, out referee the mayhem scenes flown across Features Mat Veterans have occurred Kirby CAGERS PRTLL that a bird had the that at Park C OLONELETTE and he was trying to a- The grapplers of Wilkes began in the past few weeks. Well re- road that drills last week with an almost all- void it. What kind of bird was it? membered in the minds and hearts partridge, of course although veteran squad. Prospects for the of the intra-mural boys are Mel LOOK TOWARD MISEMCORDIA A - Bob insists - no relation. season appear to be better than Schmeizer, Neil Turtel (huh?), and By HELEN M. KRACHENFELS i major contest will be played on Misericordia floor. Here's Your Hat average with a good turnout of Dick Murray. began the candidates. The groaners will The Wilkes Colonelettes The Colonelettes will then rest By the grapevine we hear that Schmeizer announced yesterday yesterday at the gym, work under a handicap for the next that plans were underway for the practice up for a month, then with renewed Trenton State Teachers is missing two weeks turning the ole drill shed into a energy, the gals will meet the some "Beat Wilkes" signs. Okay, while they wait for the forming of an intra-mural basket- Over the noise return of several key men who are real active place. Marywood team on the home floor coach - tear down that wall paper - ball loop and that there were sever- of bouncing balls and bounding now playing football. al teams signed up in the fold al- at 2:30 on January 8th. A return we gotcha! Bob Masonis will on belles, could be heard those shrieks game with Misery will be played An item carried in the Sunday be hand to ready. to female fill the 177 pound spot, which could only belong on January 11, at 8 p.m., and an- papers remarked that UP reporter while Jerry Such Elias will return to as well as last season they will be basketball players. state- other tilt with Marywood on Janu- Faye Loyd was barred from the duty as a over the center heavyweight. In the lighter divi- doing all right seeing as how last ments as, "You're ary 31 will wind up the season. press box at the Army-Yale game. sions Don McFadden, the year's squad came out with line" and "You can't shoot, you're iIore candidates have been turn- She wrote the story anyhow even Reynolds the not be boys, and Bobby Morgan will bols- first winning season in the history a guard!" would certainly Ing out during the past week, and though it was datelined "From Out- ter the mat squad. of Wilkes College wrestling. coming from the male cagers. among them were Nat Barone,, one side the Press Box in Yale Bowl". women A ten meet schedule has been All interested men are urged to On December 7th, the Colonel- o1 last year's scrappy forwards, Now it is not unusual for arranged for the matmen which come out for the team and it has ettes will meet their old rivals, and Nancy Schooley, a returnee to be ejected from the abode of should prove very interesting to been stressed that all positions those Miserable Mobsters from the from the Colonelettes of two years sports scribes. It has happened be- grappling fans. ale open even with the large a- Dallas college. (The adjective re- back. fore and will probably happen a- If the team shows up this year mount of veterans returning. fers to the usual scores of the Coach Shoemaker announced that gain. A 1t of the old sports men games, and not to the character of practice will be held every Monday consider the lofty perch the last the players!) The Colonelettes and Wednesday at 3 p.m., and in- refuge for men in the wdrld. will be a distinct disadvantage tramural gaines will be played on We do think it is a bit unusual A PAPER at FOR THE ROME. You are Welcome (you said it, dad) since this first Thursdays at 11 a.m. for newsmen to he ejected from AT the locker room after football SUNDAY contestS though. Especially if ZIMMERMAN'S the newsman is your own repre- INDEPENDENT SPECIAL TUX sentative. We found ourselves Exquisite Styles GROUP PRICES in that unfortunate position at The Most Complete In College Sportswear. for the Hofstra game last Saturday Local and Notional Coverage Just what you've been WILKES DANCES night. Was the bounce put on Looking for. at us by Hofstra people? No, we FIVE PAGES OF LATE SPORTS found the folks there to be right GIANT SOCIAL SECTION ZIMMERMAN'S Featuring The Newest JOHN B. STETZ' congenial and willing to help in WEEKLY FEATURES 51 Public Square Expert Clothier any way that they could. We In College Men's Fashions our own Wilkes.Barre, Penna. 9 E. Market St., W-B. got bum's-rushed by (no PDF compression, OCR, web optimization using a watermarked evaluation copy of CVISION PDFCompressor(continued on page 6) S WILKES COLLEGE BEACON Thursday, November 11, 1954 YOUNSU KOO 'PLAYER OF THE WEEK' iN SOCCER WRATH OF JETER SPARKLES SEASON'S WINDUP (continued from page 5) doubt publicity shy) manager. Rooters Deadlocked In Season's Finale BY SCORING BOTH COLONEL MARKERS A sorry state of affairs say we. Although the Wilkes College the opinion of the sports staff of You can't get favorable stuff that Soccer season at Wilkes end. Blue and Gold out in soccermen were held to a 2-2 the Beacon, he should repeat this way. Just for the sake of rela- ed as an anti-climax Tuesday to put the as the booters were held to front by a 1 to 0 count. tie in their final game of the tions between the schools we hope a hardly that the representatives 2-2 tie The second stanza had year, there was an outstanding Hofstra by a strong and much underway when Bill Bucher were not treated in like manner gotten bright spot in the Colonel lineup. improved Elizabethtown club. of Elizabethtown punched through - besides, out Younsu Koo did a near perfect job it was cold there. game, When we finally did manage to The booters clinched a winning a score to tie the ball and came through with both of the season last week by defeating Wilkes came back strong several scores in sneak by the "Cerberus" of the that kept the Wilkesmen locker Trenton State Teachers, 2-1. The minutes later as Koo dented the the ball game. room, Assistant Coach Russ Dick Picton told the story of the game year's record stands at four wins, cords on a pass from Captain Anyone connected with Wilkes about 18 yards in just one sentence. was a case three losses and three ties. Polakowski, from College soccer can tell you It The half ended with that of a good little into out. first the flashy goal artist lives and team running At that, the booters of Coach in command of the game, a good big team. The result dis- Bob Partridge did themselves well Wilkes breathes soccer. Coach Bob Part- once 2 to 1. ridge describes him as one of proves more that the bigger seeing as how all the games on the period E-town the they come the harder they fall. The Early in the third finest competitors that he has ever schedule were against major com- came back once more and tied the team held it's own and in our opi- seen. He keeps driving all the petition. score as Gene Steinback blasted and he never gives nion actually outplayed the Flying The E-town game started off fast time up. Dutchmen back a kick by a Wilkes man into Younsu is an engineering in the second half, but and it was obvious that the 'down student it just wasn't enough. the nets. with one more year of soccer left the river' boys were much stronger The fourth quarter produced no to play here. He expects to trans- than they had been in the opening results for either team and the game when the WC'ers came fer to finish his education a year asked about leaving, he replied, regulation game ended at 2-2. "Wilkes-Barre is a nice town and through with a 1 to 0 victory. Two five minute extra periods from this coming February. YOUNSU KOO it will be hard to leave the many Wilkes scored first, late in the were ticked off, but with the same In his first year of competition friends that I have macic here." first period When Elizabethtown result. Wilkes seemed to have the in the United States, Koo made a feat and go even further into the The Beacon congratulates Youn- committed a foul that called for advantage as darkness fell with berth on the Tn-State Team. In All-America class. su on being named "Player of the a penalty shot. Younsu Koo of Jim Ferris and Ahmed Kazimi In his two years at Wilkes, Koo Week" and is sure that he will the Wiikesmen was elected to try pounding at the gate, but never has come to like our town. When make out well wherever he goes. for the score and he came through quite making the grade. Toll Gate Restaurant "On the Boulevard" - Rt. 115 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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