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VOLUME XXXV READING, PA., DECEMBER 13, 1937 N o .¿ - Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Hedgerow Players To Present Candida at Albright Internationally Famous Theatre Guild Mid Term Rating Domino Club To Football Banquet Thirty Nine New Wffl Perform On Opus of G. B. Shaw Submitted by Dean Present Play In To Be Held Next Books Added To Date of Presentation set for Monday, January 17, In College Walton to Students Cultural Olympics Wednesday Night Albright Library AlbrightLittle College Theatre—Powder Gingrich o f Troop Library to Take ‘Main Rnfo— Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Urge Studnet Ateendance To {Mak Affair Success 180 Students Receive Deficiency The Domino Club of Albright Clipper Smith, Coach ¡at Villa- Robert L. Work, Albright College Grades—Quality Ratings Re­ College will participate in the Col­ nova, to Address Gridders librarian, announced that thirty- main In 81.6% of College legiate Dramatic Festival of the Cul­ nine new books have been added to PRSENTATION HERE SPONSORED BY DOMINO CLUB tural Olympics to be held in Phila­ and Their Guests the library collection. These new Work The most significant dramatic delphia on the 18th and 19th of books were personally selected by February, 1938. Albright’s third annual football Mr. Work and represent many event of the year on our campus German Club To A study, by Dean Walton, of the I Mr7"koberfT Work Director of banQuet to be held at 0:30 o’clock, phases of literature, ranging from has just been announced by the grades submitted by the faculty at the Domino Club has announced Wednesday evening, December 15, modern politics to Shakespeare. Donmino Club. Under the spon­ Present Xmas Play the recent mid-first semester check that the one-act play to be present-1 at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel, will Following is a list of the addi­ shows that 51.7% of the student • e(j wjji probably be “The Proposal” have as its featur® speaker, Mau- tions: sorship of that organization, the body received no deficiency grades! of Anton Chekhov, which was J. ‘'Clipper” Smith, coach of On Sunday, December 12, the Index Volume to the Dictionary Hedgerow Theatre will come to the of D, E or here o October 13th during the Villanova’s undefeated 1937 foot­ of American Biography. College Chapel on Monday evening. German Club will present its an­ ball team. nual Christmas play. Margaret F for class ening of plays which opened the Donne’s Sermons, selected pas­ January 17, 1038, and present work com- current season, As in former years, the purpose sages with an essay by L. P. Smith. Albright College GingrichHollenbach, Library as “Maria,” and Lew Albright College Gingrich Libraryof the banquet is to give the Albright citi­ College Gingrich Library George Bernard Shaw’s “Candida.” Briner, as “Joseph,” will head a pleted thus Principles and Purpose of the Haardt, Southern Album (edited f a r this Cultural Olympics: zens of Reading a chance to honor by H. L. Mencken). For the past several years the large cast consisting of the follow­ the local gridiron team, and this ing: semester. I The main purpose of the Cultu: Addresses and Proceedings of the members of the Domino Club have Of the 180 ai Olympics is to encourage a large year’s affair is especially signifi­ National Education Association. been making periodic excursions Gabriel, James Reed; prologue cant in that it will mark the final reader, Paul Schach; inn keeper, students number of American citizens, both Annual Biography of English to the Rose Valley theatre to see who receiv-1 young and old, to engage in some appearance of the present seniors, Language and Literature. Charles Josephj house keeper, Luke for whom the banquet idea first or­ such plays as Hepburn’s “Behold ed deficien- form of cultural pursuit as a liesure Hassler and Smith, The Teach­ Rau; shepherds, Alan Duke, Aloy­ cy grades, {¡me activity. Its program is en- iginated. Your God,” Sierra’s “Wife to A sius Meinberger, Donald Berger, ing of Secondary Mathmetics. 102 receiv- tirely on the avocational, non-pro- In order not to interfere with Wilson, What Happens in Ham- Famous Man,” and Shaw’s “Too Emerson Hoppes, Paul Eckert, and e d such ^gsional, or amateur level, Reading High's banquet which wil! .... their lone shepherdess, Margaret be held two days later the event Wilson, The Essential Shakes- True to be Good” ; but the possi­ Savidge; rings, Wm. Buchter, Wm, grades i n ITa secondary purpose is to discov- bility of bringing the players to the two or more gr unusual artistic ability and to “'•II be strictly an Albright one. peare McKinney and Robert Gerhardt; Tickets may be purchased by the campus had always seemed very angels, Jane Reed, Margaret Kell­ subjects on assist such talent to develop itself Adams, Chief Pre-Shakespearean Albright College Gingrich Library Albrighttheir roster, College further. Gingrich To this end some Library artist’ public for $1.00. AlbrightDramas. College Gingrich Library remote. Now that they are coming er, Jane Dick Betty Ebbert, Edith Dean Walton while 29 (1 1 material, four dance scholarships Sponsors of the banquet are com­ Keys, Mary Kurtz, Helen Markey, Chaucer, Complete Works. hiere, the opportunity for seeing 0 and one voice scholarship were giv- mittee members Stanley Giles, Lowes, Geoffrey Chaucer and the Jane Flexer, Mary Lower and Edna Juniors, 8 Sophomores, 14 Fresh­ really great theatre will be afford­ Bialek. durnig the 1936 37 season, chairman; Edward Hintz, of the De^ r opm «t” of‘ his Genius. ed to everyone—that is, to the limit men) received deficiency grades in The Cultural Olympics lays claim Chamber of Commerce; Howard shaw> Arms and the Man Since the appointment of Dr. 10 or more hours of work. These of the chapel seating capacity. to distinction because it combines Eaton, Lions Club; Philip Zeig- Schwarz (editor), Who’s Who in Gerritt Memming to the head of the 29 received grades of D, E or F in the three following principles: ler, Rotary Club; Melvin Nuss, ^ ¿jergy It is almost superfluous to ob­ German department, three years a total of 360 semester hours of 1. The principle of participation. Kiwanis Club; Elmer Lutz, William| Roeder 'The Man of the Renals- serve that the Hedgerow Theatre is ago, the annual Christmas play has work—an average of 12.4 hours of Participation in cultural rctivi- Maier, Heber Ermentrout, George 8ance the most famous theatre in America become one of the highlights of the deficiency per student for the group. ties, both on the creative and the Ermentrout, James Dalton and Jordan and Pratt, Europe and the and the only true repertory organ­ Christmas season at Albright. The This indicates that 7.7% of the appreciative side, is the keynote of ^ n li,^ 0Wflr‘ 'i, .. American Civil War. ization in existence at present. play always attracts many German student body received 34% of all the Cultural Olympics program Other speakers on the program Adama Mont Saint Miche! and Ever since the founding of the friends of the college as well as the deficiency grades given to tht which is predicated on the u,m 'delude Coach ‘Lone Star’ | Chartres. students. group in 1923 by Jasper Deeter, the entire student body. proposition that cooperation and the Dietz, Assistant Coach Stan Hino, Young, The Medici. Albrightwork done College there has beenGingrich of the Library The followingAlbright chart suggests College the sharing ofGingrich cultural experiences Library is Captain Riffle, Alternate CaptainAlbrightNevins, HamiltonCollege Fish. Gingrich Library highest quality and has merited the distribution of the deficiency grades of much greater value to modern M°ose Disend, and others still to Craven, Men of Art. praise given it by critics both at Oxford Fellowship among the students of the college. society than competition for first , contacted. Awards will be made Douglas and Director, The Prob- home and abroad. There are few % of all work of class place. A...... high degree of excellei 1 to the playe and managers. lem of Unemployment. repertory companies in the world Adopts New Name for which rating were is required for presentation of ex­ Clark, European Theories of the that can perform a different play earned as indicated. hibition at the Campus. A highly Drama. every night in the week for six The Oxford Fellowship definitely Sr. Jr. Soph Fr. Coll. selective process is, therefore, in Chemistry Majors Johnson, Modern Geometry. weeks without having to repeat. decided to change its name to Kappa Quality force. Standards have been set up Ralli, A History of Shakespear­ The very fact that Hedgerow can Tau Chi at its last meeting, Thurs­ and resarch is constantly being car­ Visit New York ean Criticism. do this testifies to the excellence day, November 18th. A new consti- Rating of A, B, C B9.9 80.3 81.3 75.9 81.1 ried on to improve upon them. All Landor, Imiginary Conversations. of the players; and those who will tution wil be drafted and presented artistic work which, in the opinion This Friday and Saturday, Dec­ Stubbs, The Early Plantagenets. appear here in “Candida” include 40 the. preministeria! conferences at D 7.0 13.3 13.1 19.0 13«, of the adjudicators, measures up to ember 10th and 11th, the chemistry Bruno, The Theory of Social some of the original members of North Central College and at West-j E and F 3.1 0.4 5.0 5.1 5.1 the established standards will be department will conduct a trip Work. the group. The roles in this play, Union College- which . 1 have . ex­ , . of class presented at the campus festivals j New York^City, to attend the Expo Warner, Queen and Harper, Am­ Albrightwhich Shaw College designates Gingrich as being pressed, Library for some time, the desire receiving def. Albright Collegeor exhibited Gingrich in the final campus Librarysition of Chemical Industries. Albright The erican Charities College and Social Gingrich Work. Library “pleasant,” will be played by Jas­ to form a national fraternity. 1grades (D, E, exhibit. group will leave Friday about noon, Jones, A Spenser Handbook. per Deeter, who is also director, The topic of “Why 1 am a Protest- F.) _ __ Deficien-___ 2. The Principle of the Variety and will visit the Exposition, the Schlauch, Medieval Narrative. Miriam Phillips, Harry Sheppard, ant” was presented to the club by I Grotto 35.0 52.5 52.8 51.5 48.3 of Artistic Experience and Expres­ 16th of its kind, Friday afternoon Donne’s Poems, edited by Grier­ David Metcalf, Catherine Rieser, Dr. Raphael Fenili. Formerly a ' ------— sion. at the Grand Central Palace, New son. and Robert Hanley. monk in the Franciscan Order and Sem. Hrs. of grades per stu­ The Cultural Olympics offers a York City. Saturday morning they Glueck, Probation and Criminal It is significant that the play to Professor of Philosophy in a mon­ four-fold art program as the only will visit the chemistry laboratory Justice. be presented here will be one of astery near Rome, Dr. Fenili told dent in def. 4.0 6.1 means of adequately caring for the of the Columbia University, one of Queen, Bodenhafer and Harper, Shaw’s and at the same time the about his conversion to his present group wide variety of cultural experiences the finest in the East. Saturday Social Organization and Disorgan­ first play that was put into reper­ status as a Methodist minister. class and the still wider means of artistic afternoon will be spent exploring ization. tory at Hedgerow in 1923. All of Dr. Harold P. Sloan, national edit­ on academic expression. the Science museum of Radio City. Readings in Biography, edited by the players are enthusiastic about or of the Christian Advocate, will probation 2.3 8.7 3.8 5.9 5.1 3. The Principle of the Univer­ The tour, conducted once evry Myers. one or the other or all of the Shaw- be the feature speaker at a dinner A comparison between the de­ sality of Art. years, is open to Junior and Carlson, The Machinery of the ian pieces and that is probably why conference in the Peggy Ann Tea ficiency ratings of the recent mid­ Since art belongs to all people, Senior students of Chemistry only. Body, Albrightthe Shaw College Festivals that Gingrich have been Room, Library Thursday, December 9th. semester and thoseAlbright for the same College Cultural OlympicsGingrich recognizes Library no Approximately 20 students AlbrightBook ofCollege Seventeenth Gingrich Century Library presented annually for the last four The date of the December meet­ period last year (1936-1937) indi­ difference among participants. make the trip, chaperoned by Di Prose, edited by Coffin. years have been so successful as to ing has not as yet been definitely cates a considerably lower rating It is sponsored by the School of Cook and Professor Danford Mac Iver, Society—A Textbook of draw audiences from four contin­ given, although the program has for the current year. Education at the University of | ______Sociology. ents. During the 1937 festival, been decided upon. Dr.Raymond This comparison is indicated in Pennsylvanf Sutherland, Twenty Thousand thirteen of Shaw’s plays were pre­ Albright of the School of Theology the following chart. Homeless Men. sented within two weeks and then and Dr. Gerritt Memming will hold 1936-7 1937-8 Mr. C.J. Sibley Young, Social Treatment in Pro­ the cycle was repeated to equally panel discussions Percent of all work in bation and Delinquency. large audiences. Conditions.” which quality grades Albright Debaters Adresses F. 0 .0 . Judges, The Elizabethan Under­ “Candida” is a play that bears At the conclusion of the discus- world. frequent repitition. It was first (A, B, C) were earned 86.0 81.6 Face Lehigh Team presented by the Independent Thea­ % of student body re­ On Thursday, November 2, tre in the British provinces in 1897, to Germany this past summer. ceiving def. grades Financial Outlook Organization of bu t it is far from being dated. (Deficiency Group) 43.0 48.3 In Chapel Tonight Albright College held their monthly French Club Gives AlbrightHedgerow College has repeated it Gingrich frequent­ Library Semester hours Albright of de­ College Gingrich Librarymeeting in the lower social roomAlbright of College Gingrich Library Selwyn Hall. Sixty-five persons Satire by Moliere ly in the fourteen years of its own Wm. Ritter Speaks ficiency grades per Paul Golia and Paul Ackert Up­ history; and during the past few. student in Deficiency attended the meeting. seasons Katherine Cornell has pre­ Group hold Negative Side for Dr. Mr. C. E. Sibley, vice president The French Club presented on 5.1 5.9 Thursday night December 2, Moi- sented her production of it. Semester hours of de­ Doud’s Forensic Squad of the E. M. Gilbert Engineering Having considered the impor­ Corp. was the principal speaker iere’s “Le-Medecin Malgre Lui,” be­ ficiency grades per fore a small audience in the Col­ tance of the play, the author, and, Mr. William Ritter, ------**ie even'n8* His subject was student for entire col­ This evening at eight o’clock, the “Electricity” and he dealt with the lege Chapel. Before the p lan ta­ above all, the most excellent com­ lege 2.1 2.8 pany that will come to us, there is debating team of Lehigh University var*ous ways of generating electri tion of the play, Miss Elsie Garlach, nothing left but to compliment the Semester hours of de­ will meet the Albright forensic ar- ci*y and methods of conveying i advisor to the club, gave a brief ficiency grades per resume of the play in English. “Le Domino Club for its epoch-making ember 3. His topic was “ tists in the College Chapel to the consumer. Mr. Sibley ... step and to hope that after “Can student for lowest 29 first debate of the current season. plained how natural phenomena, Medeoin Malgre Lui” is a satire Phases of Banking.”- in college 10.2 12.4 on the medical profession of the dida” there will be subsequent per Mr. Ritter, who began his bank- The subject will be: Resolved, That such as floods and droughts, were formances on the campus by the % of total semester the National Labor Relations Board combated by the power companies. sventeenth century. Albrightplayers from College the Hedgerow Gingrich Theatre. Library hours for entireAlbright col­ Collegeshould be Gingrich empowered to enforceLibrary Following the address, a luncheonAlbright The play College was well acted Gingrich by a Library lege which were of E arbitration of all industrial dis­ was served to the members. Mrs. cast which included Robert Work as Bank of Philadelphia. He was el­ Sganarelle, Elizabeth Polhemus as ected president of the .American In­ and F rating 4.4 5.1 putes. James Spatz was hostess. Albright will defend the negative During the time of the meeting Martine, Mary Alfano as Lucinde, stitute of Banking of New York ir Carl Yoder as Geronte, Charles Jo­ 1921 and 1922. He also lectured as side of the question with Paul Golis devoted to current affairs of the a veteran of last year’s squad team­ club, the members discussed the seph as Leandre, Norman Jowitt as part time instructor an Finance at Monsieur Robert, Chester Wielgol- Temple University. He is now the I. R. Club Hears ing with Paul Ackert, freshman. financial conditions of the club. President Paul McCormack request­ inski as Lucas and Robert Rettinger chief executive of the City Bank •In view of the fact that the N. L. as Voliere. Hear ye people, hear ye the good and Trust Company of Philadelphia Address on Peace R. B. hearing are being conducted ed all members to pay their dues as news! in which position he has remained in this city at the present time, the soon as possible. The club meets topic should have an extremely in­ the first Thursday of every month. This year, in place of the usual for the past three years. The International Relations Club ‘'Cue Dance,” the class of *39 is Explaining the different phases teresting local appeal and will help the domino club planning a real Junior Prom, with of banking, Mr. Ritter illustrated presented Rabbi Sydney L. Regner to clarify the Board's stand on in­ Albrightall the trimmings. College The Gingrich Prom in how ourLibrary present banking system on Its program ArmisticeAlbright Day, Nov­ Collegedustrial disputes Gingrich under its presentLibrary Pi Tau Sorority Albright Collegepresents Gingrich Library the form of a “snow frolic” will be began. Having its inception in the ember 1 1, in the lower social room. powers. Everyone is invited to attend this held at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel, city of Pittsburgh because of its Rabbi Regner spoke on the appro­ January 8th, 1938. convenience and its access to rail, debate. The question is a live and Holds Rush Party the priate subject “Roads to Peace.” important problem, the solution of And here is something new! Af­ water, and raw materials, it spread Numerous methods of securing ter intermission, the “Queen of the out and became the greatest insti­ which probably will determine the The Pi Alpha Tau Sorority held peace throughout the world were trend of American business for the Prom” will be crowned! She will tution of pur country. It helped to brought to light and presented clev­ its second rush party for the fresh- be a Junior girl, elected by you, as develop industries and opened lines erly and interestingly by Rabbi remainder of this administration. men girls in the form of a “Sunday you enter the ball room. Who will of credit which is ever important in Regner. •Night Supper” at the Ellsworth Tea she be? Come and find out. our economic setup. He then ex­ The next program, to be held in Room, November 21. More than Music will be provided by Bob plained the functions of Commer­ January, has not been planned by forty members and guests enjoyed THEATRE Noll and his orchestra, known cial banks. Investment banks, Sav­ the club. Announcements of the Jean Chaffey, popular soph­ the supper, and participated in the throughout Reading as the “best ings banks, and Trusts, interpreting program of the January meeting omore dormitory student, is in games played afterwards. in a production of Shaw’s band in town.” You can do the just what type of banking each is will be made within a few weeks. St. Joseph’s Hospital convales­ The sorority’s annual winter Albright‘'Big Apple,” College Paul Jones orGingrich Square noted for.Library Albright College Gingrich Librarydance will be held this SaturdayAlbright College Gingrich Library Dance, and all for $1.50 a couple. Mr. Ritter was presented through cing from an appendectomy. December ilth at the Iris Club in “Candida” On Thursday evening, November She was stricken more than a So get your dates early! the efforts of Prof. Buckwalter who 11. the Home Economics organiza­ Wyomissing. Bill Zeswltz and his Tickets may be purchased from makes classroom routine pleasant tion held a bingo party in the col­ week ago and is rapidly recov­ orchestra will furnish music for the Jasper Deeter, Director any member of the Junior Class. by presenting speakers on vital lege dining hall for the benefit of ering. dancers. Dress semi-formally! Outsiders subjects from time to time. On ‘Frankie.” The party was a finan­ The staff and student body This year, as previously, the sor­ ALBRIGHT CHAPEL must be accompanied by someone Thursday, December 9th, Prof. ority will prepare a basket for some cial success as well as an enter­ wishes her a still more rapid from the College, or an Alumnus. Buckwalter, with students from his taining one The committee in needy family. The girls will fill a Monday, Jan. 17, 1937 So, we*U be seeing you Saturday, Economics and Finance class, mot­ charge was Jeanette Shelly, chair­ recovery and we hope that she basket with clothes and toys for the 8:40 p. m. January 8th—don’t forget the date ored to Philadelphia to hear Roger man; Mary lane Stetler, Virginia soon will be back with us. kiddies, as well as food, to try to —from 8:30 p. m. to 12:00 m. Babson, noted economist. Fessler and Audrey Goodling. make someone's Christmas a bit Patron Tickets $1.00 more cheerful. 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Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) PAGE TWO THE ALBRIGHTIAN Albrigljttan SOBS FROM A SCHOOL A Letter From A HOUSEWIFE Frosh of DAZE By Charles Joseph ALBRIGHT COLLEGE Have you noticed glum expres­ sions on six Senior girls lately? Dear Anne, READING, PENNSYLVANIA They may easily be identified as the Now that I'm acclimated as a six home economic students in frosh and fascinated as a person, Since all my two audience—my I’m going to write you a long letter Sherman Cottage who have recent­ other brotner is in »NSW fork— ly returned their pride and joy all about Albright. My sophomore Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Libraryliked my last column on “WhatAlbright is roommate keepsCollege me informed Gingrich as to Library “Frankie” to his home. Perhaps your greatest desire t*' i, have de­ you’ve seen this chap around the: what’s going on, and I’ll relay the cided to do a sequel. Today's ques­ news to you. campus. He picked up acquaint­ tion is “What is i our Pet Hate?” ance with several football players,' S n o o f ie s i We ought to have a subtitle for With answers by you and you and our school—“Albright Menagerie”. including Hino and Troisi. He even you, and added remarks by that had Jan Van Driel talking “goo- Our football is known as the Lions. peerless master of wit, Mr. Charles On the team we have MOOSE Di- goo” to him! The studes did their usual ex­ Julius Joseph. What tne heck (this Seriously, this is one of the more send, HIPPO Van Tosh and DEAR ploiting of the festive season with is a Christian paper). Since tney Bobby Rettinger. And they play spectacular phases of the work in­ the usual dances last weekend. The uon t pay me orr in snekels, 1 may cluded in the course of study for like LIONS and they win like Flowers of the Zetas and Appos as well get my money’s worth in LIONS, too. Watching a game with Home Economic Seniors. As a cli­ were in full bloom. advertising. max and summary of the fqhr years those shoulders performing makes The Zetas, floundering at the Iris Without further ado, we shall you want to give up English as a of training, the practical experience Club to the melodies of the Royal now proceed to make nistory. of living in a normal home environ­ major and specialize in “Lion Tam­ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright CollegeManhatters, Gingrich had one of the Library best I Chuck Weslager: “Spending mostAlbright ing and Training.” College Thrill! Gingrich Thrill! Library ment proves an invaluable training dances in the history of the organ­ of my time at tne phone/' She pro- Editor-In-Chief along many phases of home man­ It’s quite funny what love can do ization. | oaoly also likes actions better than for a person. There’s one girl in Walter S. Spencer, ’38 agement. Our work includes intel­ Fatty Muller drug one of his j words. . . . Trigger Campbell: “To Managing Editor ligent meal planning on a budgeted my roommate’s class whom to look fourteen year old cuties, Kitty by ' have the women nate me." You’re at is so quiet and shy. Well, ani­ Selma Bagat, ’38 income, managerial experience as name, while Slappy Honadle took. a worry wort. If 1 had your looks, hostess, experience in food purchas­ i d become a gigolo—if 1 were the mation “sets in” the minute a cer­ Nero’s old standby, Jane. An ink­ tain A. P. O. comes down the steps. Business Staff ing, child training, the art of enter­ ling of poetry there. Slappy had last man on eartn. . . Jeanne Gaine3 Jules Bookbinder, 39 Werner Rosacker, ’39 taining, plus a generous sample of "Long vacations.’’. Listen, Jeanne, There they stand and talk draped ’39 Joseph Richter, ’39 been dreaming of this for daze. around the railing and she’s all Vinrent Bertolini, window washing, porch sweeping Knox should soon be able to i l l tell the jokes around here. May­ Assistant Editors fire building, ad infinitum. be she is serious. I wonder if she stars n’ dimples. Coincidence is make up his mind, if he had one. that last year a Zeta had her re­ Rebecca Brooks, ’38 Helen Teel, ’38 Silvia Rosen, ’39 To may freshmen, and I’ll venture Hall has been a fill-in for three does see Tony during vacations. . . Charles Joseph, ’38 Betty Dietz, ’40 Charles Horvath, ’40 to say—a few upper classmen, years, while other things go Hahn by the way I’d like to publicly vitalized at the same spot in the Associates Sherman cottage is a building list­ and Hahn. McFadden held her thank Miss Behrenshausen and Mr. hall. Maybe it’s just an example Albright College Gingrich Library ed in the collegeAlbright catalogue as College “a Gingrich LibraryCampbell for helping me collect thisAlbright of that certain College History Cycle Gingrich that Library Serta Schmidt, ’30 Lida Faust, *40 Robert Gerhart, ’41 Hahn at the APO soiree Hahn the makes the world go around, or is Marshall Selikoff, 39 Luther Schultz, ’39 Loj.se Eastland, ’40 stone building situated north of same night that Les had Hall he invaluable data. . . . Chester Wiel- John Boland, ’38 Selwyn Hall—a cozy home with a golinski: “To be put in and taken love accredited with that function? Mary Kalina, ’39 Mabel Thomas, ’39 could do to forget her, making aces Our halls should all be named Byrdie Kalish, ’40 Jack Pauli, ’41 Thomas Albert, ’40 *12345 large living room—equipped as a at the Hole In One, Hall alone. out at the same moment.” Dietz is practice house for the Home Econ­ Hahnly hope you-Hall can pro­ no doubt saving you to save him- with nice, drippy names like Flirt­ Sports Staff omics students.” ation Gangplank or Hero-Worship H. Robert Goldstan, 38 nounce this correctly. Otherwise, it seif . . Mary Alfano: “Next to ex­ Editor But to us it is home for a period stinks. ams, washing dishes and making Lane. There’s a certain little, dark Assistant - - Paul Golis, ’40 of twelve weeks. Our living room, Cocky Robson has the right idea. beds.” At least the latter will put Junior that spends every afternoon furnished in maple is centered Dating the boss’s daughter is one you in good stead some day. . . from one till three-thirty telling a THE ALBRIGHTIAN is publiched monthly during the college around a huge stone fire place, built way of getting along in this cruel mary Kalina: “Frizzy-woozy per­ certain Casanova that she’s inter­ 100 years ago in the original con­ world. If only she knew. manents and oxford glasses. . . Jim ested in Music Appreciation and year by the students of Albright College, Reading, Pa. struction of the farm house. The Senior Law. Even if he’s not so The editorial columns of this publication are open to criti­ Has Richard, the Bear, Westgate Knorr: “Mother-in-laws," Jimmy, walls, finished in ivory, show the found a heart throb? Dietz the i’m ashamed of you. Couldn’t you entertained, it really is sporting of cisms and communication at any time. No anonymous communi­ low ceiling, characteristic of that Steadfast. At any rate she always think of something more original. him to humor her. Her major is Albrightcation will College be published, Gingrich although names Library of signed communica­ type home. Albright Collegepicks ’em withGingrich brains. Next Library week, Furthermore, the “s ’ goes on "mo­Albrightmaking panther College eyes in theGingrich Ad. Library tions will be withheld at the writer’s request. Address letters to Our dining room is the scene of East Lynne. Perhaps the SuSpence ther” not “law.” From now on Building. Albright does offer a most* many memorable meals—formal diversified curricula. the editor of THE ALBRIGHTIAN killed her. Jimmy’s new pet hate is gonno be and otherwise. (Ask anyone about Bonner thinks his date was Kud- me. . . Evelyn Heller: “Mystery The Student Council have been the Gardenia cocktails and ask er in the moonlight. Only how stories. They scare me.” After holding Friday Night Dances, which The ALBRIGHTIAN ia entered aa Second C lue mail in the U. S. Post Office at Betty about the salted coffee.) are great fun. A certain tall “gal” Reading, Pa. would he know? He was taking hours of concentration, 1 have found The kitchen—to the south, is a his law exams. This is very subtle a solution for you. Don’t read ’em. makes her appearance every week, symphony in red, white and black. so try to figure it out. We promise Hw clever 1 am! . . Bill Malloy: “A dressed to the teeth, including a Subscription rates: 2.00 per year. Individual issues: 10c each. Its convenient work tables, ade­ a laugh. chance to work in the dark room chic hat, and stands in the middle quate cupboards, excellent equip­ Aszman and Thorpe, Zeta Don but not enough time.” You must of the floor. After all the boys at­ READING, PAu, DECEMBER 10, 1937 ment, and cheerful appearance make Johns, stayed away in droves. Not be a very slow worker. Or do you tempt to outfumble each other, one meal preparation a pleasure. (Of even the Drug store bimboes could associate with the cold type of wo- is doomed to ask her to dance. This course after the meal come dishes satisfy their particular tastes. De- is the gallant effort of the Commit­ EDITORIAL for seven.) Gustibus Non Disputandum. . . . Evelyn Goine: “Rain.” . . Ches­ tee for the Prevention of Wallflow­ Albright College Gingrich Library On the secondAlbright floor our rooms College Folger wasGingrich done up Eisenbrown Library ter (tall, dark, and dirty looking)Albright | ers. After muchCollege flashing ofGingrich pearly Library are furnished in maple desks, teeth, pearly pearls, and too much PEACE WITHOUT HONOR before the affair ever started. He Jump: “Women — especially tne; chairs, and bureaus. Two girls, put up his Dukes and decided to trosh dorm gins.” Do you realize stockings, she makes her charming thousand lives, or five thousand rooming together, decorate their forget it all. how many hearts you just now exit. Even between classes, she The United States government lives, or even fifty. We know that own room to suit their particular It cost Rah Ral) a pretty Pennye broke, you beast? Chet’s pal, Sat­ always stands in the center of the recently sent a note to the govern­ the Japanese would never consid­ tastes. These rooms are the focal to keep his particular bloom awake. chel Feet Bower, said he'd bust me platform upstairs looking for some ment of Japan warning them against points for practical jokers’ pranks, Snaggle-Tooth Cammarota had a in the face if I’d say anything about one to impress. Here again the er an invasion of America. Even if knitting, jabbering, writing, (and poor football men get the bad defiling the American flag. Twenty Shirley Temple. Only Shirley is him In this column. Didn't I once they would conquer us they would studying). You must remember cute. Cam’s bundle of charm look­ mention that this was a clean pap­ breaks. Everyone seems to heave years ago the United States gov* have little to gain and the losses that dorm life to most of us is new ed like an after thought. er?—it WAS. . . Carl Yoder: “Wo­ a sigh of relief when they think of eminent sent a similar note to Ger- they would sustain in the process —and we try to make the best of Comba has been reading up on men!” The tallest and the shortest her leaving in a year and a half. many warning them against sink­ the short time allotted for this ad­ how to be the life of the party in fellow hate the saccharine sex. Also there’s a faint chance that now would more than offset materialistic venture. Lillian can tell you all ing American vessels on the seas. six easy lessons. He must have Which proves that you can t tell a she might leave sooner because her gain. And what would they do with about it. Ariel is spurning her quite openly. Twenty years ago we got in a big stopped with the second. Back to liar by his size. . . Charlotte Guen­ Albright College GingrichAmerica Library when they had conquered On this same Albright second floor is College lo­ the woodshed Gingrich and learn howLibrary to ther: “To quarrel with Rod.” Char­AlbrightShe’s really College not such a bad Gingrich sort, if Library fight and seventy-seven thousand it? These war scares are the pro­ cated the now vacant “boss's room” read. Everything Combas to him lotte, you know nothing about love she’d only break down and be hu­ Americans were killed and wound­ ducts of very fertile imaginations; —the nursery. Blending in its who waits. psychology (ask Aris Carpousis man. furnishings—it consists of a maple ed Today we are going to get into at least where we are concerned. It’s nice to know that Bill Mark aoout such things). If Rod reads You know that good-looking crib, high chair, bureau, desk and this his ardour will drop ten de­ Frosh Kappa that’s making hearts another big fight if we do not stop There isn’t a country in the world* has finally found someone who will table. Frankie had several hooked go out with him, even if someone grees. . . Mabel Thomas: “To see flutter around here. Well, he has this foolishness of sending scraps that would not think at least twice rugs—(I mean hooked!), a screen else has more on the Boll. other girls talking to a certain foot­ Anally been captured. That blond- of paper across the ocean. And I before attempting any invasion of in pastel shades, and several lamps. We Reed that the Temperate Tots ball man.” The green-eyed mon­ ish dorm girl from Mount Penn is for one do not intend having any our shores; so why not grin amus­ His walls were adorned with wood reel off a hot Walse. ster must be gnawing at my little flaunting his tie pin to anyone that part of this fight. cut-outs of a variety of favorite Ted Mury has decided vacations intellectual snow storm. Advice-to is willing to look and listen. But edly when our pretty symbols are children’s characters as Humpty- If we Americans would forget the are very bad. They move Wyomis- -the-love-lorn Joseph thinks that then ag^in, she flaunted DeLor- tampered with and wait until some­ Dumpty, Red Riding Hood, etc. sing, you see. you also know nothing about love enzo’s ring last year and a bracelet fact that our ancestors would fight thing is done worthy of our con­ The cottage is home—not only ir Esther Sipple thinks the H. N. O. psychology (Don Juan Carpousis from McFadden. She’s either ter­ Albrightat the drop College of a hat and sometimesGingrich sideration. Library its physical aspects,Albright but a true fam College fraternity isGingrich the very nicest onLibrary the will fix you up too) . . John Boland:Albright ribly popular College or a mighty Gingrich strong Library without waiting for the hat to drop, Patriotism is a praiseworthy qual­ ily in actual experiences and rela­ campus. “Being a day student.” Come to chlzzeler. we would be a great deal less likely tionships. Our family is divided Fred Norton is alarmed by the think of it there is a lot of differ­ There’s a nice lot of girls in our ity only when our security is be­ in its duties and responsibilities, to be involved in struggles of this facts on feeble-mindedness given ence between boarding and day stu­ class, and now that customs are ing threatened and it won’t be a3 headed by a hostess wth her corps by Dr. reth in Sociology Class. dents—about three hundred dollars off, they seem even nicer. Two sort. The sooner we forget our long as we hold a dignified, sup­ of assistants helping her. Each Mabel Thomas has been known to worth. . . Mary Ice: “Hot dogs with­ Mary-es are upsetting equilibriums stupid and perverted sense of hon­ erior position. Pride or honor, is duty carries with it an opportunity receive mail from 'New Jersey. out onions.” Things could always and a little blondie in the dorm or, the sooner we will be assured one of the cheapest commodities, for varied experiences. For three Wonder who he is? be worse, dear. Think of onions from Easton is very likeable. I years we learn by reading, with Guess Bill McFadden got his without hot dogs. . . Ada Gossler: My classes are really worth­ of “keeping our heads when all a- but human lives are the most pre­ comparatively little “doing.” In the round us are losing theirs.” dance bid out early. Someone told “Eight o’clock classes and seven- while. One of the Profs. I have is cious, especially our own. Do not cottage, in our senior year, we come us Mary was slated to get a second thirty labs.” . . . Robert Gerhardt: such a very gracious lady that ev­ We assume that some of the most mistake, this is not a doctrine of I to appreciate our learning by the invitation, but nights conflict. "Getting less than ’A’ in Doc en if the required work fails to able men in our country are hand­ isolation, but war can be stoppedj wealth of values gained by personal Baltimore is a beautiful city— Horne’s hygiene class.” Bobby, register, I'd be more than pleased trial and practice. We work to- ling our destinies and yet these by cooperation and if our friends | for details ask Marian Heck. we’ve passed the age of miracles if I could learn to relax like she i gether, learning cooperation and re­ ^Cappy” Leber is all upset-cause . . . June Yocum: “Snakes and does Her poise is really so charm­ Albrightsame men College regarded the act Gingrich of those across Library the Atlantic have no desire ciprocal behavior.Albright This experience, College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Japanese sailors with alarm and, someone told him there isn’t any breakfast food.” You’ve spoiled ing and comfortable that I’d be al­ to cooperate, neither do we have too, is a culmination of the subject Santa Claus. my appetite, too. . . Jane Dick: most anxious to grow up if I could strutting like turkey cocks, de­ the desire to get shot. We can of family relationship, interwoven Joe Perente is becoming familiar “Finger nail polish.” And so it be­ grow up as she did. in our courses during the first three manded that the Nipponese stop swallow o nr honor, but not lead with the road from College to the fell that half of the soholars of Al­ There’s a Senior here, your * such indignities. Our sense of hon­ years. Reading Hospital. bright said *Aye.’ . . . Dick Giegen- namesake, who is doing what we bullets. One of the grandest family ex­ or was outraged. The same sense Little Jean McClelland is having fuss: “Having to pay fifty cents for call “tops” as far as Social Doings periences is our Sunday Night Sup­ a hair cut.” Such prices make your of honor that was outraged twenty a hard time deciding whether it do. Two alumni on her heels, two per, served around the fireplace in shall be McGaVtn or Doren. hair curl. There, you get a per­ Sophomores going strong, and the years ago. These able men could -Exchange Bits- the living room. This informal per­ • Francis Shott has Dunn things manent gratis. So why kick? . . . Frosh are inclined to stammer when only see that the American flag was iod of relaxation is a memorable to Chester Jump—but Selikoff will Betty Hornberger: “To dance with she passes by. handled by “foreigners” and that part of the week. Although this probably be on the receiving line somebody who has flat feet.” Gen­ At noon there’s a grill where we this must be avenged. meal is served extremely informal­ there. tlemen, quit gazing at your tootsies. sometimes eat. It’s quite static as Georgia Arch: ly. it has been planned extremely Butscher vs. Schmeelk is the lat­ . . . Harold Winterhalter: “Writing Now I am very young and should There are meters of accents carefully—and with a great deal of far as atmosphere goes, but dynam­ Albright College Gingrich Library Albright Collegeest affair onGingrich the campus. Doesn’tLibrary English themes.” If you practiceAlbright ic w(th Firosh College Vitality. CharlesGingrich Library be one of the hotheads who demand There are meters of tone. purpose. Each hostess is required take long. long enough, you might develop a But the best way to meter Hollenbach and his side kick, Funk, revenge. Does it not seem ironical to check her meals for the week Brown eyes Burger sure is won­ style even as fine as mine. Apropos bully the Frosh; Howard Diamond that I can view this matter with Is to meter alone. with nutritional laws as set by ex­ derful in Esther Sipple’s estimation. ot nothing at all, I’ve just finished perts in the field, to find to what ex­ dances, ’n trucks for the guests; contempt? Should not the older “How To Lose Friends and Alien­ Kay Ice has a headache; Johnny New Rochelle Tatler: tent she has measured up. You see The LaSalle: ate People” . . . Helen Markey: and wiser heads take this view? Five essentials of an ideal date: we all work rather strenuously at Miller wins money; and Jim Henry 'Irate Papa: “Say it’s past mid­ “Conceited people.” We’d never keeps the music going. Nice cheese The act of those ‘Nipponese sail­ 1. She doesn’t eat much. the cottage, and need a carefully night. Do you think you can stay get along. . . Rod Price: “To go 2. She’s good looking. planned diet to give us the *pep we sandwiches, too. ors who tore down the flag and here all night?” home from a date”. Why go home ? Jane Dick is going in for the 3. She doesn’t eat much. need—as well as the protection Undergraduate: “Well, I don’t . . . Theo. Kobrin: “Love.” Oh, then scampered off with their tails 4. She’s a good dancer. from colds—and at the same time great outdoors . . . It’s not a moun­ between their legs was not the act know. I’ll have to telephone moth- boy, you ain’t never known love! tain; just a shady nook; it's certain 5. She doesn’t eat much. allow us the “pep we needtiW(J er first.*'______. . . Bernice Behrenhausen: “When of strong intelligent men. It was allow us to keep our waist lines kind of fish—not from a brook, he talks about going home and it’s but from the sea, see??? essentially the same kind of prank Allegheny’s Campus: under control.” Little wonder that wise suggested by some. only one o’clock.” Why worry if Excessive bathing may mean a the hostess needs to count her cal­ What with food prices rising, and That’s about ail, Anne, now you Albrightcommitted College by a gang of Gingrich College Library Albright College Gingrich Libraryhe’s only at the talking stage . .Albright . have a cross College section of the Gingrich News. Library guilty conscience, according to the ories and vitamins carefully. budgets buying less, we have the Glenn Matter: “Reaching in my boys before a football game. Why psychologists of the University of Nutritional standards are closely same problem as our fellow con­ Do write soon, and tell me the can’t we regard it with the same pocket and finding nothing.” Better news from home, too. (Chicago. correlated with the factor of econ­ sumers. This modern subject of than finding holes. This cheery out­ amused tolerance? omy. With the week’s allowance at consumership is included in our Sincerely, look must be due to the fact that I Freda, the Frosh. Should the Japanese decide that Hampden-Sidney Tiger: her disposal, the hostess is advised home management course. We in­ am almost finished with this column The following question was put to spend a definite percentage for vestigate not only food prices, but a piece of cloth with thirteen red . . . Frances Schott: “The fellow Marquette’s Tribune: to eighty-one college deans recent­ milk, meat, cereals, fruits, vege­ also values in housefurnishings, who will take me out if Pitt beats and white stripes and forty-eight ly: “What do you do about the stu­ tables, etc. etc. Using up to the minute litera­ He took her gently in his arms, stars in the corner makes a wel­ Duke.” You mean Pitt—if they And pressed her to his breast, pid students?” In reply the major­ Next, under consideration for ture, we supplement our readings lose. Which they didn't. So go come decoration to their homes as ity of them gave this answer: meal planning is the time element. with actual investigation in local That lovely color left hre cheek look for a new pet hate. . . Arthur And lodged on his full dress. a doormat, they are welcome to “Graduate them.” We have our regular classes, with stores. We don’t want bargains— Steitz: “Halitosis.” Why try to their fancy. It would increase the usual amounts of extra read­ but we do want our money’s worth. add anything stronger. . . Elden Hartford Courant: ings and studying. Heaven help the To girls about to eifter the fields A University of Minnesota fresh­ American production. When these Spangler: “The word cute.” . . . Albright College GingrichVisitor: Library “Are your father and hostess who asksAlbright her cooks toCollege of teaching Gingrich or commercial Library work, Aris Craponsis: “Always earningAlbright man has had College to say ‘*Ugh” Gingrich 97,000 Library same people decide that America mother in?” spend the whole day in the kitchen our three months of experience will my supper at Charlie’s home by times in the last few weeks. That would make a welcome addition to Child: “They was in, but they is to prepare exceptionally elaborate be usable in countless ways. It readnig his column.” He’s just one word is his entire speaking their territory, that is the time for out.” meals! It can’t

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) THE ALfiRIGHTIAÑ PAGE THREE Albright Gridders All-America Riffle Thirteen Freshmen SPORTSEYE Sport 'Best Record Winds Up Athletic Cagers Report for In School’s History Career at Albright First Rehearsal Doggie Julian, Frankie White, and Coacn Coining Express Easily the Best Paul Petruka, former Mahanoy Winning Lion Aggregations Gridder to Don a Red and City Luminary, Heads List White Uniform of Prospective Lions Congratulations to Coach Dietz VIEWS AlbrightAssistant College i/oach Stan Gingrich Hino, Captain Library Dick RiffleAlbright has certainly College carved Candidates Gingrich for the freshman Library bas Albright College Gingrich Library uicic Kittle, Alternate Captain Leo a name for himself and Albright on kerbaii team were called out las H. ROBERT GOLDSTAN Disend, and each member of the Al­ tne nation’s gridiron records of the Monday. L»ick Kitiie, newly ap bright squad for giving Albright p_st three years. Although attend­ pointeu coach, will ha.e 13 exper College its first undefeated foot- ing a comparatively small school he lenced candidates tor a team tha bail season since tne institution’s has never failed to make the All- shows p.omis.i oi developing inti Now that the curtain has been location in Reading. American football team in his three an outstanding one. dropped on one of the most success­ Many football fans have wonder­ years on the varsity. The squad consists of four for­ ful football seasons Albright Col­ ed just how this year’s record has 'lhe shifty half-back from Corn­ wards: ram retruK a, Man Rosan- lege has ever enjoyed, the ever-in- compared with some of the other ing, New York, started the Fresh­ ski, Mervin Salup and Jack Miller., creasing popular sport of fine records compiled by the Red man’s winning streak that contin­ three centers, lorn Fristack, Bill steps to the fore. Stan Hino, former football and During the past term three years, and Wmte teams. A1 Julian's best basketball luminary, who is start­ ued until the Temple Freshmen, McKinney and Joe Parente; and six year, 11MO, and Albright's best prior then under Coach Dietz, defeated guards, Marshall Popelka, Roy Con­ with the Lions producing first-rate to Coach Munn's regime, showed ing his second year as coach of the the first year men of Albright 12-6 j ner, waido Esneiman, Leonard girdiron combinations, the indoors Albrightseven College wins, one loss, Gingrich and one tie Albright Library College court aggregation last season. Albright In his sophomore College year, Shatter, Gingrich Ken Ross, Ray Shugard Library a Albrightwinter gamsCollege has been Gingrich almost ov­ Library against excellent teams. Here is The Shenandoah athlete is blessed under Coach Munn, he scored his Harry Gochnaur. All butMcK erlooked. True, the locals have with a wealth of splendid material participated in the customary East­ that nne 1930 record: and has been working with the first touchdown against Georgetown ney, Shelter, Rosanski and Salup bucknell, 2o; Albright, 0. in his first game of the season were members of the frosh footbal. Les Knox, giant center, another ern Pennsylvania Conference, with squad since last Friday. The Lions senior who will be seeking a var­ a freshman quintet aiso being re­ Connecticut Aggies, 0; Albright, 10. again arc entered in the Eastern when the Lions trimmed the fav­ squad. sity berth on the Albright cage bavis Elkins, 0 ; Albright, 7. orite Washington school, 7-0. Lat­ Heading the list of candidates is presented year after year. Pennsylvania Collegiate League. squad. Knox was a regular last Little interest as to the tern’s Geo. Washington U., 0; Albright, 33. Their first contest of the 1937-38 er, he accounted for the Red and Petruka, from Mahanoy City. Paul year, but will be hard pressed to Lebanon Vailey, t>; Albrignt, 12. White’s lnoe touchdown against played w.th the tMCA team of tha showing has been manifested, how­ season is with Villanova on Dec­ powerful Franklin and Marshall, of ¿eep Ray Thorpe and Randy Horo­ ever with the result that the Red Mt. St. Mary, 7; Albright, 12. city one of the strongest teams ir witz from grabbing his job. henna. Military C., 7; Albright, 42. ember 14. This is not a league tilt. Lancaster, whom Albright defeated the state last year. and White squad has been faring St. Joseph, 0; Albright, 35. 9-6. For his great work he receiv­ This year’s aggregation will have poorly in the standings, finishing Western Maryland, 7; Albright, 7. ed All-American honorable men­ a high mark at which to shoot sixth in the 1933-1937 season, with The only loss, as you see, was Twenty Aspirants tion by the Associated Press, one ing to the success of the greenies Pi Tau Beta Frat only seven t ams in the league. handed to the Lions by Bucknell of the few sophomores to gain such ..i ibdd. lhe combination of Dore- This column realizes that cham­ AlbrightUniversity College of Lewisburg. Gingrich Incidently ForLibrary Cage Quintet recognition. Albright Also, the N. E. College A. and .tius, Schwartz,Gingrich Thorpe, Library Czaikoski Beats APO SevenAlbright pionship teams Gingrich cannot Library Albright s victory over the Bisons the United Press honored him on and McCrnan lost only one Eastern be produced merely for the asking, this season was their first in six Report at YMCA their All-American teams for that Pennsylvania Collegiate League for Grid Gonfalon but it does point to the fact that starts with the up-sta'te boys. The year. tussle and walked off with the dia three years ago, the freshman squad composed of the present seniors, tie with Western Maryland was the Nine Lettermen Remain From It was in his junior year at this dem. The second half of the inter-frat- first of two ties experienced in the Last Year’s Team; Becker institution when honors were really Riffle plans to hold daily drill hung up a brilliant record, and heaped on the Corning Express. As ern.ty football league closed last brought forth the very promising onty games these two colleges have and Riffle Lost sessions to mold a wnining combin week with the Pi Taus winners of played. The other tie, in 1936, a reward for his gridiron exploits I ation a greenies will have i the first half, and the A. P. O.’s Oslislo, Knox, Troisi and Slinger stopped Western Maryland’s win­ After a successful football sea­ in 1936, he made the Associated | chance wares in tied for first place, each having four land. The following year, an al­ ning streak that had reached into son, Coach Hino, with the aid oi Press’ third all-East team as well a31 scrimmage with the varsity at least victories, no losses, and one tie. most equally good array of talent, the twenties. Davis Elkins in those Dick Riffle, new freshman coach, Little All-America’s first team pair-1 once each week, The standings including Bonner, DeLorenzo, Horo­ days always had a strong team that will endeavor to keep Albright’s ed with Mickey Kabrowsky, now W. L. Tied witz and Comba appeared. From gained a lot of prominence, but in with the New York Giants. He was this mass of good material, a fourth athletic record in the black with a also the high scorer of the East in Pi Taus ...... 4 0 1 recent yeard has failed to produce successful basketball season. With Albright Quintet A. P. O...... 4 0 1 and sixth place standing resulted Albrighta good College team. George Gingrich Washington Library that season.Albright The N. E. A. College again Gingrich Library Albrightin successive College years. Gingrich Library all last year’s stars returning, ex­ placed him on their All-American Selwyn Hall ...... 3 2 9 University, Albright’s next victim cept Captain Bill Becker and Riffle, j To Start Season Kappas ...... 2 8 u We are not hinting that the above in that great year, lost to Alabama Hino will try to mold a winning team. He was named on every op­ Theology Building ...... 1 4 0 mentioned individuals did not put this season by the score of 10-0. ponent’s All-American Team as the forth their best efforts, nor do we combination. The mentor also will best half-back their team had played Against Villanova Day btudents ...... 0 5 0 Tuffy Leemans, now with the New have last year’s championship frosh In the play off for the second mean to suggest that* Cocah Stan lork Giants, is a product of the five to add to his varsity men. As against in 1936. I ------half championship, the A. P. O.’s Hino was not capable. Far from Washington School. St. Joseph, these greenies last year won the Dick’s last year is still a living1 Liens Seeking Revenge for defeated tne Pi lau’s in a closely it! The squad went through the another victim, had one of the best league title, they should prove to reality to most of us. As captain | Drubbing by . Wildcats In fought contest, 14-6. strenuous season of daily drills and records of small college’s in the be an excellent addition for the of the squad he engineered Albright! » am ■ _a# Voor The Pi Taus, however, reversed a lengthy schedule with nary a East, this year. However, the Al- 1£37-38 season. to its first undefeated season. He 11,1 LM Sl Ie a r the decision in the final play-offs, murmur. What we do want ot say brigut All-Stars defeated St. Joseph was placd on the Associated Press’ , ------Twenty candidates, nine of them second All-East team as quarter- Albright’s basketball team pries w.nning 12-0, to cop the league is that with more co-operation from Aibstars in a charity tussel at lettermen on last year’s aggrega­ championship. the student body, and with greater Pottstown last week by a score of back. The N. E. A. again placed ! off the lid of the 1937-38 campaign tion, reported to Coach Hino for him on their All-American team as next Tuesday night, December 14, Cnet Jump, of the Pi Tau’s, led emphasis being placed on this 19-0. the initial practice at the Central the league in individual scoring with sport by the local officials, Albright Albright CollegeWhite Produces Gingrich Library honorable mentionAlbright halfback. College He j when it Gingrichengages the powerful Library Villa- Albright College Gingrich Library Y. M. C. A. The Lions started has the longest run in the East to nova squad in the Main Liner’s ouchdowns. Runner-up honors could boast of a championship Another great season in Albright’s drilling in preparation for the 10 t to Horse Bowers, teammate court squad equal to that if its football history \#as 1932, when game schedule beginning December his credit with a 102 yard jaunt gymnasium, of Jump’s, who tallied 7 times. 3rd Frankie White produced the best against C. C. N. Y. in New York In last year’s fray, the Lions were pigskin aggregation! 14 with the strong Villanova team City. Arnold Danzig, New York handled a severe drubbing by the place was captured by Jerry Hot- Prospects Good team that any Albright alumnus as as the opposition and ending March tenstein, of tne A. P. O.’s, with 5 a coach had ever done. The Lions Times football expert, rates Dick Wildcats, and consequently will be Fortunately, it is not too late to 7 with the same opponents. Riffle with the great backs of the seeking revenge, That Villanova tallies. remedy the situation. This year’s won seven and lost two. The veterans from last year’s Tne last inter-fraternity football Baltimore 0, Albright 32. country today. Andy Kerr, the Col- has a strong quintet again this year list of candidates, bolstered by last squad, that finished sixth in the gate coach, rates Riffle with the may be seen by the 68-26 shellack- schedule was played in 1935, with year’s freshmen conference cham­ bucknell 13, Albright 6. conference are Captain A1 Oslislo, the Kappas triumphing. Cornell 40, Albright 14. best. Coach Kerr personally picks! in*t they administered to Rutgers pions, is the most formidable squad Randy Horowitz, Bill McFadden, their only game to date. Albright has ever had. At the for­ bavis Elkins 7, Albright 13. Harry DeLorenzo, John Comba, Ike players for the All-East team that Lebanon Valley 0, Albright 6. West game at San Francisco on New Coach Hnio has not definitely ward posts are diminutive Tony Slingerland, Paul Treida, Mike Troisi, a “feeder” without peer; Mt. St. Mary 0, Albright 13. Bonner, George Korner, Les Knox, represents the East in the East- decided on his starting line-up, but Pcnna Military C. 0, Albright 13. Year’s day. It looks very much as with the new rule eliminating the Charlie Schwartz, a excellent floor and Tony Troisi. center tap after field goals, in use, AlbrightUrsinus College 0, Albright 26. Gingrich EightLibrary sophomores, all stars on the if Dick RiffleAlbright may get the callCollege to Gingrich Library Albrightman and College team player; CliffGingrich Dore­ Library West Chester 2, Albright 38. play in this game. it is more than likely that the en­ mus, sensational sure-shot and lead­ freshman team that lost only one tire squad will see action. ing scorer of the freshman team; You may have noticed on these game and won the Frosh Confer­ Riffle was picked for the second Telephones available: two excellent records that Leban­ ence title, will be eligible for var­ successive year on the Intrenational For student use—in dormitories Ike Slingerland, another uncanny on Valley always gives Albright its sity posts. Cliff Doremus, high- 'News Service’s All-State first team. DO YOU KNOW THAT— and in tower, 2nd floor, Aam. Bldg, marksman; and Ted Soja, Mike Bon­ Riffle, playing at halfback with For faculty use—raculty room, ner, Paul Treida, Babe Korner, best games. The reason is because scoring forward, Hen. Czaikoski, Moose Disend, big tackle, refer­ the Annville school has been Al­ Ray Thorpe, Ted Soja, Charlie Marshall Goldberg of Pitt, was the Admnistiation building. speedy, capable reserves. The only one to repeat on this eleven ees a fine game for the Olivet Col­ Office telephones' are not for center post is capably filled by lanky bright's traditional rival. Schwartz, Ray McCrann, Burt Asz- legians at Lauer’s Park. He prompt­ Other records have been the re­ man and Steve Hydocjc which includes this year such great general use. Les Knox, a pivot-man second only players as Wysocki and Melius ly banished Woosy Smith from the to Bob Shipe in the local institu­ sult of Coach Clarence Munn’s game Sunday when the Collegian’s The switchboard telephone great work. In 1035, the Lions, with fullback kicked a Gabelsville play­ the operator, exclusively. Personal tion’s history; Randy Horowitz, seven wins and one loss, took the w„ Tre;da Schiartz and Slinger- £ 2 . n S'ale’ er after being tackled. conveisations from tne switchboard erstwhile Reading High luminary, big. . . Georgetown —¡orgetown and Franklin and |>nd did n0, perform with the grjd- 0,, Du^uehsni “Truck Yentsch, Freshman coach, interfere with good telephone oper­ and Ray Thorpe, who showed flash­ Marshall schools over the coals but, ders Doremus Schwartz, Thorpe, 5. ,f,b ^ p t * hil;b 18 ation and enicient service. es of stardom on the yearling squad. Albrightlost to College West Chester Gingrich teachers 7-6. Library Albright Collegepiloted theGingrich young Gabelsville Library team Albright College Gingrich Library ’ ------1...... McCrann and Czaikoski were the | cer,ainl>' * dlstinc,lon In Itself. to a fine season. Their only defeat Operators are not permitted to Vicing for the guard positions are In 1936, the team won six victor five regulars on last year’s frosh came from the Olivet Collegians locate students or transmit mes­ Captain Al Oslislo, as brilliant a ies but lost to Franklin and Mar club. sages for students, except on dorm­ floor-man and defensive ace as ev­ shall 7-6 and tied a great Western on Sunday, 12 0. Warren Hower and Fred Bertolet, Albright Students Dick Riffle was picked by the itory t&lephones. er donned a Red and White uni­ Maryland team 6-6. two sophomores who did not play, When requesting the operator to form; Johnny Comba, Bill McFad­ Some fans have always wonder­ New York Sun and the New York on the freshman team last year, PickAll-America Wolrld-Telegram for All-American diplt always give the telephone den, and Harry DeLorenzo, depen­ ed how Albright teams have stack­ round out the list of aspirants. number ot the person desired. If dable cover-up men; and new can­ ed up against big college “elevens.’ honors. The New York Daily News Coach Hino plans to carry 15 Gridiron Eleven reports that pro scouts say Dick you make a call by name it inter­ didates Hen Czaikoski and Ray Here is some interesting informa­ men on the squad, or three full feres with the service .of yourself McCrann who teamed together so tion on this subject. In 1934, the is a great back. This shows just teams. He plans to conduct daily what an impression the Corning and others, lh e practice of calling brilliantly on the freshman squad; Lions beat Dickinson College 7-0, workouts for the next few weeks Dick Riffle, Lion Captain, Gains Express gave the New York scribes "Information” for listed number:» Steve Hydock and Burt Aszman. a team which has an undefeated re­ preparation for the Villanova Spot on First Team With in that game with City College of results in loss of time. Out of this list, twelve men will be cord this season and one of the tilt. During this time, he will de­ Speak slowly, distinctly, and close retained for the varsity team. powerhouse among small colleges Frank, White, and Chapman New York. Albright College Gingrichvote Library his time trying to pick the Albright CollegeTemple Gingrich University and Library Albright to the transmitter. LoudnessAlbright of This vear, College too, the most Gingrich formid­ Library in the East. players that work together and will College may resume football rela­ speech is not necessary. A clear able schedule ever attempted will Drexel Institute, this year’s East eliminate five men from the squad Here it is! Albright College’s voice is better than a loud one. be met by the Lion cagers. Besides ern Conference winner, was defeat tions next season. If they do get in order to reach the 15 man quota. first All-America football team, together, the game will be played I Long distance calls and tele­ the fourteen conference games, Vill­ ed by Albright in 1927, 12-0. As Captain, Oslislo is the only grams sent through the College anova, Temple, St. Joseph’s, La­ Fordham Wins based on the selections made by on a Friday night in Philadelphia sure starter, every man on the squad under arc-lights. This will be the switchboard must be placed with Salle, Buckell, Lafayette and Mor­ The only time the Red and White has a chance for the remaining four the students themselves. tne operator on duty at the board. avian will be opposed, with the played Fordham they took it on the first time that any Albright team positions. It the lettermen of last That the battle for positions was has played under the lights. Inform your parents and friends highlights being the first three chin 52-0. That game was played year fail to produce, Hino will give hotly contested, need not be said that “person to person” calls are frays. Temple University last year in 1933. the second year men a chance, Only three of those selected were least expensive in the long run as had one of the best collegiate teams In 1935, the Albright Lions up the smooth working combination of “station to station” calls must be in the entire country, rating on a and turned on a favorite George­ McCrann, Schwartz, Thorpe, Dore­ unanimous choices: White, Frank, paid whether or not the student is par with Purdue, Stanford, Louis­ town team, who later in the same mus and Czaikoski succeeded last and Monsky. The positions were actually reached. iana State, Pitt, and N. Y. U., and season defeated New York Univer­ year, at least three of these mer determined by giving two points If expecting a call, inform the placed their star forward, Don Albrightsity. ThisCollege year Georgetown Gingrich held should Library gain varsity positions. for a first teamAlbright choice, and College one Gingrich Libraryoperator where you may be reachedAlbright Shields, sixCollege foot, four inch Gingrich wizard, Library Pennsylvania to a scoreless tie. A new rule adopted for basket­ point for a second team call. when absent from the campus for on the United States Olympic squad. Every fan knows about Lafay­ ball this year eliminates the use of First Team any length of time. St. Joseph’s, it will be rememberd, ette’s perfect record compiled this the center tap off. This year, after L. E.—Wysocki, Villanova. defeated the highly touted Univer­ year. In 1925, they lost to the Operators have been instructed, every field goal, the opponents of L. T.—Franco, Fordham. to limit calls to the dormitories to sity , of Pennsylvania . team, cham Lions 16-6, and again in 1928, when the team that made a bucket, will L. G.—Monsky, Alabama. ten minutes. Calls extended be- Pjon8 °f lhe strong Eastern Colle- they had one of their greatest teams, put the ball in play behind thei C.—Wojiehowitz, Fordham. yond that time needlessly deprive League, villanova always they lostlO-7. Now it seems more R. G— Routt, Texas A. & M. own basket. others of the advantage of telephone] f a d a u 88 , than likely that the Lions will meet This year, Albright will play two R. T.—Matisi, Pitt. LaSalle and Bucknell. Temple is the Owls next season in Philadel­ service. 1 1 w" 1...." games in the .new Hershey sports R. E.—Sweeney, Notre Dame. Operators are not permitted to be played as the feature game phia. It will be the first time that Palace. The opponents of the Lions Q. B.—Frank, Yale. connect Girls’ Dormitory for stud- ?i a double-header bill in the an Albright team will play under on these two occasions will be Le­ H. B.—White, Colorado (Captain). Hershey gymnasium. Hence, Al­ the arc-lights for the game will be -nts after 10:30 p. m. In cases of a j f ijjji ----- banon Valley and the strong Temple H. B.—Riffle, Albright. emergency, calls for students will bright has a chance to make a name played on a Friday night. squad. F. B.—Chapman, California. for itself, in the basketball world Villanova. one of the strongest ee connected with the Dean of Albright College Gingrich LibrarySchedule SecondAlbright Team College Gingrich LibraryWomen, Miss Ruth C. Shaffer.Albrightby meeting College worthy opposition. Gingrich Library teams In the country today, defeat­ Date TEAM PLACE L. E.—Holland, Cornell. Support Needed ed a fighting Albright eleven by the L. T.—Melius, Villanova. Loitering and “socializing” in the Dec. 14—Villanova, Phila. 3witchboard-information office can­ Thus, the stage is set. Good play­ score of 21-0 in 1933. Jan. 5—Muhlenberg, Allentown. L. G.—Slivinsky, Washington. ers, a good schedule, and a cap­ Strong Defense not be permitted since student op­ Jan. 7—'Lafayette, Reading. C.—Hinkle, Vanderbilt, (Captain). erators are given opportunity for able coach. All that's needed is Cornel, in 1$32, took the local Jan. 8—Drexel, Philadelphia. R. G.—Stockton, California. strong support. In the past years, school’s measure, 40-14, in the only R. T.—Kinard, Mississippi. tudy whenever possible while on Jan. 12—*F. & M., Lancaster. duty. the Lions’ games have been played meeting of the two clubs since Al- Jan. 13—Bucknell, Reading. R. E.—Souchak, Pitt. at the Y. M. C. A. This gymnasium brieht is located in Reading. Q- B.—O’Brien, Texas Christian. Telephones and twenty-four hour Jjin. 15—Ursinus. Reading. switchboard service are maintained has a small seating capacity, and All jthrough these seasons, one Fer. 9—Gettysburg, Reading. H. B.—Goldberg, Pitt. presents a deceiving picture of con­ definite factor can be easily seen, Feb. 9— Lebanon Valley, Hershey. H. B.—Kilgrow, Alabama. for your accomodation. Abuse of taining a large crowd when filled. Excepting when the Lions went out Feb. 12—F. & M., Reading. F. B.—Davies, Indiana. this privilege of free service will mean removal of telephone. When it is taken into consideration of their class, they were able to Feb. 15—Moravian, Reading. Honorable Mention that baskeball is the largest draw­ hold the opposition to a very few Feb. 16—Ursinus, Collegeville. Ends: King, Minnesota; Smith, With the co-operation of the tele­ ing sport in the country, bar none, Albrighttouchdowns, College showing anGingrich excellent Feb. Library 22—St. Joseph, Philadelphia, Oklahoma; Bershak,Albright North Caro­College Gingrich Libraryphone user and switchboard attend­Albrightand between College fifteen and twenty Gingrich thou Library defense that was climaxed by the lina. ant prompt and efficient service is Feb. 23—Temple, Hershey. bound to result. sand fans have been viewing the great record of only one touchdown Feb. 26—Drexel, Reading. Tackles: Disend, Albright. more important spectacles, let alone scored against the team this year... Mar. 1—Gsttysburg, Gettysburg. Guards: Petro, Pitt; Davies, Le­ three thousand and more attend­ (n case you have already forgot­ Mar. 2—Muhlenberg, Reading. banon Valley; Witt, Chicago U.; Collegiate Review: ing local championship high school ten, here is jthe first undefeated re­ Mar. 5—Lebanon Valley. Reading. Zanot, Albright. Capt. Al Oslislo, leader of the A Sociologist at Indiana Univer­ frays, the attendance at the Al­ cord, this year's addition to foot* Mar. 7—Villanova, Reading. Center: Herning, California. 1937 varsity cage outfit. Oslislo is sity hired “a well known expert in bright games is anything but large. ball memories. Backs: Baker, Cornell; Stopper, one of the best hardboard perform­ theft” by the week to tell him about Geneva 0, Albright 20. Bucknell 0, Albright 6. Villanova; Berlinski, North Caro­ ers ever to don a Red and White the “trade.” Then he compiled a Small audiences can be attoned for, C. C. N. Y. 0. Albright 34. LaSalle 0, Albright 13. lina State; Lain, Rice; Pingle, Mich­ uniform. He seems certain to re­ lexicon of terms in underworld, nonetheless, by an abundance of Ursinus 0, Albright 0. Lebanon Valley 0, Albright 16. igan State; McLeod, Dartmouth; tain a starting post at guard on jargon for the several branches of] that necessary stimulant known as Moravian 0, Albright 25. Muhlenberg 6, Albright 7. Schwenk, Army. Stan Hino’s quintet. thievery. “pep.” Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library Albright College Gingrich Library

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boss of the municipal water plant. Male Day Students CLUB CALENDAR The Chemistry department of Al­ Y NEWS -Exchange Bits- bright College is conducting a re­ Plan Organization MONDAY: search seminar which is attended Fraternities and Sororities by many industrial chemists of Did you know that the city of Torch: Skull and Bones Reading is helping the housewife Reading and its vicinity. Renew Demand for Social Room “The meaning of Christmas” if TUESDAY: to economize by using less soap Started in the beginning of Octo­ and Oppose Proposed Jap­ the theme of an address to be giv­ Did you ever hear of the Scotch First: Ys than she ordinarily would use? ber of this year, this chemistry German Club 4:30 course, conducted by Dr. Graham anese Boycott en by Dr. Charles Roth at a com­ man who learned the Braille sys­ That’s what the Alchemist Club bined meeting of the Y. W. and tem so he wouldn’t have to bum Second: Ys discovered when they visited the Cooke, will continue throughtout the French Club 4:30 city’s filter beds at Ontelaunee last remainder of the year. The aim of Enthusiastic day students de­ Y. M. C. A., on Tuesday evening lights while reading in bed. Third: Ys the course is to discuss and attempt month. How is it done? You’ll manded a permanent organization December 14. at seven o’clock in Reading Chemists to solve the individual problems of Selwyn Hall Annex. Drexel Triangle: Albrighthave to ask College a chemist about Gingrich that. Library of the men on Albright the campus at College a Gingrich Library AlbrightFourth: YsCollege Gingrich Library He will be able to tell you hew to the fifteen chemists who regularly Dr. Roth is pastor of St. Andrew's WEDNESDAY: attend this non-credit course. meeting called for the purpose of Reformed church, in this city. He Fried Oyster (In a stew): “Where soften hard water. are we?” First: Dominos The thirty Albright chemists who All the work done by these men! discussing student council activi­ returns by request—'Seniors will Second: Pi Gamma Mu viewed this municipal plant, saw takes place in the college Science ties. Feeling that their potential remember a similar address given Second Ditto (disgusted): “At a Third: Dominos the flocculating process, the Alter building. They are given the use of power is being nullified by lack of in the college Bible class for the dorm supper.” all college equipment and of the Fourth: Sigma Tau Delta beds and the laboratories of the unity, the male day students will Christmas service in 1934 and will First Ditto: “Why do you sup­ THURSDAY: library. meet again next week to elect offi­ urge everyone to attend this meet­ plant. Dr. Cook’s proteges watch' pose they became so extravagant First: Alchemist’s Club ed the processes of mixing chemi­ cers and draft its by-laws. ing. Albright Business Club cals with the water as well as th< The Lehigh Valley section of the At the first meeting, the work of and got two of us?” Heo Club actual operation of the Alters. Dur­ American Chemical Society held a the student council was explained meeting in the Merner-Pfeiffer Hall Philosophy Club ing the course of the tour, they by Fred Norton and John Boland. CHRISTMAS CAROLING Second: International Rela of Science, Albright College on At the same time, the day students were shown the methods used for November 19. Compliments of tions Club bacteriological and cbemical control went on record as opposing the pro­ Christmas caroling will again be Third: Alchemist’s Club Albrightof the output College of water. GingrichBeginning Library at 6:45 with a din­ posed boycott ofAlbright Japanese goods College sponsored byGingrich the combined YLibrary or­ Albright College Gingrich Library ner in the college dining hall, the Albright Business Club Arthur Steitz, president of the A1 because it would react unfavorably! ganizations. On Tjhupsday, Dec­ Philosophy Club meeting ended with the festivities upon a major local industry, be­ chemist Club, and Lewis Maderness ember 16, at nine o’clock, the carol­ ellis mills Lutheran Club 4:30 made all arrangements for the tour in the science building. The din­ cause 100% cooperation was un­ ner was in charge of Mr. F. O. ers will leave in automobiles on the Fourth: International Rela which was conducted by Mr. Wal­ likely, and because of the futility' THE CHRISTMAS STORE’ tions Club ter Strockbine, the chemist and Wagner, President of the Reading of a small movement initiated only I tour of the homes of faculty and Chemist Club. Mr. Thomas Lantz,! on this campus and in this com­ other friends of the college. 3$3t3t3»3t3t3i3t3«3t3t3«3t3t3»3t3«3«3t3t3t3t3«3» head of the Recreation Department! munity. Refreshments conclude the happy of the city of Reading, was the I The immediate aims of the group evening. S 3*:* :* :* 3******»3*»3*3M*»3«W*3»3*3»»3«3*3*3*3r3*3*3*3*3*3*3*3*3«3*3«3*3*3*3*3*3*3** speaker. are to cooperate with the Student Everyone interested in participat­ The evening meeting, which be-1 Council in obtaining the use of a ing is urged to sign up in the Book­ gan at 8:15, was presided over by social room and to sponsor a bask­ store by Wednesday, December 15 I ABBOTT’S DeLUXE ICE CREAM 1 january Prof. C. W. Simmons. The main etball team. The day students feel in order that transportation and re­ speaker at this meeting, which is that they can secure many more ad­ freshments can be provided. Pro­ | THE FINEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE PRODUCED 1 Albrightreductions College Gingrich held once Library a year at Albright Col­ vantages of collegeAlbright life with an or­ Collegevision will beGingrich made only for thoseLibrary Albright College Gingrich Library lege, as well as several times a yeai ganization to support them. The who have signed at the Bookstore. ****************^^ at other colleges, was Dr. H. L. I act that they are represented on Reports of available cars will also now Bender of the Baklite Corporation, the Student Council and in the in­ be welcomed in the Bookstore. whose theme was synthetic resins. ter-fraternity council implies that Dr. Cook, of Albright College made such an organization does exist, at SEE OUR NEW all the arrangements for the din least in theory. ner and the meeting. "M1RACLEAN1NG” 15% OFF IS EXTRA FllNE Professor Marcus Green, of th< PHILOSOPHY CLUB DRY CLEANING University Drape Models Aubright Biology department, made DISCUSSES IDEALISM on all several speeches during the last yet the cost is reason­ In Single and Double Breasted Styles month. Prof. Green spoke before “Personal Idealism” was able for real quality suits-overcoats a gathering in the Boyertown Meth cleaning. Albright College Gingrichodist Church Library on Sunday, November theme of a paperAlbright read by Charles College Gingrich Library for varsityAlbright men College Gingrich Library 21. His theme was, “The Harvest Ream, Senior, at the meeting of of Nature.” the Philosophy Club held at the topcoats home of Eleanor Richards Model The following day he spoke at a CLEANING & DYEING CO. state banquet of the- Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening, December 2. 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