Attend The Student Boxholder Junior Follies FIAT LUX VOL. XVII ALFRED, N. Y., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930 No. 19 FOOTLIGHT CLUB PRESENTATIONS KANAKADEA NOTICE WRESTLING SEASON CULMINATES The last call for Kanakadea SPONSOR DRAMATIC ASPIRANTS orders for those who wish their WITH VICTORY OVER C. C. N. Y. name put on the books will be 'Gray Overcoat" Outstanding With Hooney In Lead; Other Plays Thursday, March 13. All orders Loss of All But Two Regulars Cripples Purple and Gold For Final Considered On a Par, With "Wreckage" the Most Difficult To taken after that will be without Meet; Unexpected Victory Fires Enthusiasm of Audience; Knox Produce; Time and Effort Spsnt To Good Advantage On Stage names. Bests Antagonist In High—Light Match of Evening Set and Properties Juniors must turn in their stunt pictures not later than to- By defeating City Colleg of New day, March 11. IREV. FLAXINGTON On Thursday evening, March 6, the VARSITY DEFEAT ! York 20 to 14, the Alfred Mat-men Footlight Club presented the annual DISCUSSES YOUTH completed the season by humbling program of one-act plays known as FROSH, 29-25 IN | their opponents in spectacular fashion. the Frosh-Soph plays. Considering BENEFIT CONTEST] JUNIOR FOLLIES BIG In the person of the Rav. Ward B. The Purple and Gold's victory over the the limited time for production and Flaxington, a new speaker was intro- ; visitors' well-balanced team which ATTRACTION MAR. 17 1: s a claim to tlle the congestion in the use of the stage Two highly successful Alfred bas- duced to the Alfred student body in »' championship of at this time, it was a very creditable , New York City was one of the big- ketball teams, the Varsity and Frosh, performance. With the near approach of the Assembly last Thursday. played a post-season benefit game at t gest upsets of the year. The first play "Wreckage," was one Junior Follies on March 17, specula- In a vital and personal manner he . requiring sensitive interpretation and the local gym last Wednesday night. tion regarding the program threatens | Tue mogt exciting bout o£ the eve finished acting, an unfortunate choice The Varsity played without any of ! discussed the problem of the younger ning brought the crowd to its feet to take a corner on the market of cam- I generation and showed how the young when "Senator" Knox, after being for- for beginners and it is not surprising the seniors in the line-up. It was a people as well as ."putting their par- pus interests. One wily investigator minuteced tos takturnee dth eth edefensiv tables et o fopir n fouther that it failed to go over. However close, hard-fought game throughout, ents in a pinch" are ridding them of there was good acting by Phlabia reports in his findings a miniature shoulders of his husky opponent to the the Varsity ekeing out a 29-25 vic- a lot of evils which prevailed in the Sheehen whose part called for the musical comedy embracing the en- I mat. Cohen, of C. C. N. Y. had a four tory good old days, such as the leaning | minute time advantage, but the ro- same asperity as in the Brat, and by j - tire range of entertainment, from in- toward vanity and various outgrown , bust Saxon in his first match sudden- Anne Wliitfield whost first appearance The Varsity took the lead at the j dividual acts to colorful extravaganzas. • "here showed excellent promise for start and kept in front except once | Work is progressing toward a finished conceptions of home discipline. ly rolled his victim into a fatal cradle However, the pendulum may be and half-nelson. future work. Gail Perryman, bom- during the third quarter. At half-time production which should attract a bastic in his oaths rather than ex- large audience. ! swinging to the other extreme, for Atwood showed distinct superiority the score stood 18-11 in favor of the pressive of deep feeling, seemed to the Notice is given that a regular price according to Rev. Flaxington, "the over an opponent who equalled him in audience to strike the wrong note. Varsity. The Yearlings immediately of 75 cents will be charged for ad- speed of today i.; causing a moral strength. The bout was fast and furi- "A Girl To Order" might be put at : set out to cut down the seven point mission, instead of the differentiated j overstrain; or in the words of Dr. ous with both men off their feet at the other extreme, having the popular ' lead, and succeeded in tying the score prices advertised previous lo this Fosdick, " the chief difficulty is long ] times until Atwood clinched a victory ropes and short stakes." When j wjth a pinning hold. •appeal to begin with. In spite of this j 21.21 HoWever the Varsity took a issue. it was evident that it had been en- j greater freedom is demanded the rope j Sanchez started off aggressively and brace and forged ahead to win 29-25. thusiastically and thoroughly coached. is lengthened and stronger stakes are gave an excellent exhibition in using MacFadden and Webster were the Kling Anderson did good work as did necessary. Mr. Flaxingfon then pre- his famous double arm lock from main guns in the Varsity's offense, Arthur Gaiser, Donald Hollenbeck and j INTERNATIONAL sented several methods for strengthen- both a standing and kneeling posit- MacFadden scoring 11 points to be William Duke. Maxine Armstrong, i ing these stakes: "The most impor- tion. The bout was very scientific j high scorer of the game, while Web- tant of these is education when it the only girl, had only a small part., ] WEEK WILL BE and finally Sanchez's opponent suc- tut was attractive. ! ster garnered S. Shappee and Dickens leads us to discern the truth behind cumed to his pet hold. The high spot in the evening's per-! were the main-stays of the Frosh, the facts and to develop a philosophy. formance was undoubtedly "The Gray j Dickens totaling 10 of his team's OBSERVED HERE But this is not alone sufficient to de- Zalkind, of C. C. N. Y. had an all around advantage on the inexperi- Overcoat," in which George Mooney velop a spiritual background. For enced Vezzoli. The latter could not distinguished himself in a very con- points and Shappe 5. ; Forceiul fepeckar To Outline Sub- this the stakes of moral character are handle his man because of i.i:; huge vincing portrayal of a detective. At SUMMARY the only ones thai will hold.'' ject of World Interest In size and strength, so lost by a deci- ease on the stage, he showed himself Varsity G. F. T. Great A. U. C. A. Program Mr. Flaxington then summed up his sion. versatile in his double part. He was rf MacFadden, 5 1 11 speech by discussing living in the Felli furnished another surprise of well supported by Dante Ve/.zolli and Dimbar, rf 0 0 0 The A. U. C. A., in sponsoring the | following manner: "The ultimate the evening by going the limit with Robert Fleischer, though the latter Wenger, If 1 4 annual "International Week" program quest of everyone is more life. This Viscotsky, of C. C. N. Y., who threw was handicapped by his appearance. Webster, rf 4 will present three of the most forceful must be very carefully defined as Stelljis, famed Mechanic's mat-man, It would have required very superior Steele, c 1 2 and best known speakers in the coun- there are so many varying degrees of in less than two minutes. The clever 2 acting to counteract the ungainly Kickham, rg 1 try to the Alfred student body from life, but to live best one must bring C. C. N. Y. man met his match in wits effect of that abbreviated smoking G.ana"°'.ls 0 2 March 25-28th. It is highly probable his strongest powers to the richest with Felli who successfully blocked jacket. Van Sicklen, 0 0 that these speakers will be favored possible surrounding. This, then, will many a cunning hold, but lost by a "Evening Dress Indispensable" was with two assemblies ne.vt week and lead us to that strong stake of moral referee's decision. 29 the comedy well chosen to conclude j they will be in attendance at all of character. These spiritual victories A default gave Flint the victory the program. The working out of the! Frosh Cr. F. T. the classes in sociology and philosophy cost tremendously and it is easier to over his opponent who suffered a start the quest of them than to con- laughable situations was well done by Allen, rf 1 1 3 during that time. severe shoulder injury in rolling out tinue." Alice Thornton in her changeable Ilolden, rf 1 0 2 Mr. J. Vijayatunga, the first speaker of a hold. The bout was an evenly "But', conclude! Mr. Flaxington, part, by Stockton Bassett of known Dickens, If 5 0 10 on the program, will favor the stu- natch up reputation and by Elizabeth Rogers j Commons, c 1 0 2 dents with the following topics "those who gave their lives in the last j t with her splendid stage presence. '• Shappee, rg 1 3 5 "Gandhi—An Interpretation", "The var have continued and we can only j ' Continued on page tllree Mike Durante was good in his inter- Gaiser, Ig 1 1 3 Presents ituation in India", and "The keep faith with them if we aim I pretation, but it seemed that there Message of the Buddha." Mr.
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