iVetts Features- Kehoe chosen on first team of All- Thanksgiving recess begins Wed- Western New York College Football. FIAT LUX nesday a.m., at 10. VOL. XXXIV, NO. 7 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946, ALFRED, NEW YORK Telephone 128-P-lll STUDENT BOX HOLDER Prof. Charles A. Amberg Campus Calendar Dr. Thomas Hall Ace Quarterback Kehoe TUESDAY— Chapel Service—11:00—Kenyon Hall Speaks Before Addresses Student Group Fiat Meeting—7:00—Fiat Office Places On All-Western Chorus—7:15—Social Hall RFA Audience Of Am. Ceramic Society Senate—8:00—Physics Hall New York College Team WEDNESDAY— Dr. Thomas A. Hall, Professor of Movies—7:00—Alumni Hall Psychology in the College of Liberal Speaker Outlines Development Of MONDAY— Arts, addressed the RFA meeting A. U. Grid Star Called District's Orchestra—7:30—Steinheim Sunday evening, November 24, at So- cial Hall. Dr. Hall's topic was "The Research Station; Discusses Clay Frightened Little Men". Best Strategist; Linko and Aina Survey, Military, Industrial Work Smoking In Social In opening his talk, Dr. Hall ex- Make 2nd Squad; Robbins Listed pressed uneasiness in consideration Hall Discussed By of the basic theme of his topic He Professor Charles A. Amberg, Head of the Department of Research in announced that he would speak dog- Alfred University placed one man on the All-Western New York College the Ceramic College, addressed the student branch of the American Cer- Student Committee matically: that he would state his football squad for the fall of 1946. Jim Kehoe, ace quarterback, outdistanced amic Society, Thursday evening, November 21, in Physics Hall. convictions, and that the topic does all rivals for thas position. • In his talk, Prof. Amberg gave The Student Affairs Committee held not offer much assurance. He called Although St. Bonaventure placed six brief history of the Research Station, its weekly meeting in Physics Hall himself a "prophet of doom" and a Kehoe's Running Mate men on the first team on a list that described its present activities, and Cast Of Three at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The mat- pessimist concerning the state of po- usually features players from the outlined Its plans for the future. He ter of greatest urgency discussed at litical affairs in this country. Little Three, St. Bona, Canisius and opened his address by stating that the meeting dealt with smoking in The speaker stated that he would Niagara, Alfred and University of everyone does research of a kind in Plays Selected Social Hall. Students are carelessly Buffalo each placed one. everyday life, but if one is to engage talk about politics, but would not dis- throwing cigarette butts and ashes Jim Kehoe is regarded as the dis- in research as we speak of it, an or- The first rehearsals for the three cuss political parties. He defined poli- on the floor instead of using the six trict's best strategist, according to thi3 ganization of some kind is required. one-act plays to be produced by the tics as an instrument of public will. ash trays that are provided. It is All-Western selection by the Buffalo Footlight Club were held Tuesday "Politics represent the more or less The Research Department was needless to say that this practice, if Evening News. The Buffalo sports evening, November 19, in Alumni Hall. orderly mechanisms by which any founded in 1936, to experiment with continued, will ruin the floor. Unless column of Cy Kritzer stated that The cast for the plays were announced given society governs its people," he ceramic materials for the benefit of it is stopped immediately, smoking "without an air arm, he directed the as follows: said. The chief virtues of a good so- the New York State ceramic industry, will have to be prohibited in this ciety are political stability and soli- Saxons ground attack so cleverly that "In the Shadow of the Glen"—Singe and the industry as a whole, Prof. building. darity, which are factors toward a it was never really stopped, even in Amberg related. Since that time "it (directed by Richard Tracy) The committee will take steps soon minimum of conflict in government. their lone defeat by Buffalo" This is has expanded considerably. A slide, The Stranger—George Tappan to plan the freshman handbook for Democracy as an instrument of ex- pretty fancy praise for Kehoe, simply showing the organization of the Sta- Nora—Jean Kieselman next year. Also, the social calendar pression has certain values, Dr. Hall because the Buffalo sportswriters us- tion and its place with respect to the Michael—By Whiting for next semester is to be arranged said, although it is also, to a certain ually are partial to the Little Three University, was shown, and the speak- "A Day in the Vineyard"—Baker so that it can be published this extent "a "mania for nose-counting". teams. When any outsider can con- er elaborated on each activity as and Drummond (directed by Joan semester. Law, in itself, solves nothing—it vince the sports writers that he is shown on the chart. Heise.) simply gives us an orderly procedure better than any from these three for- Professor John McMahon is in Peggy—Artude Ratchokowsky The Saturday night Senate dances mentioned teams then he is good. Adelaide—Hermine Deutsch will be discontinued until January 4, for solving problems. The chief vir- charge of the New York State Clay tue of democracy, the speaker said, Alfred placed two men on the Survey, the monthly reports, and Veronica—Marie Weikal 1947. At this date, the dances will be Flora—Martha Davison resumed for every Saturday night, as is that it offers promise to the in- second team, these being Linko at full- thesis work. The clay survey, spon- dividual of finding expression within back and Aina at left taackle. sored by the State Department of Jasmine—Mable Morley usual. Myra—Barbara Theurer its framework. It is, however, an ex- Schweitzer of the Saxons gained a Commerce, the State Museum, and the The committee has decided that it Cousin Kate—Carol Levy pensive form of government, with re- spot at left guard on the third squad, Research Station, covers five to six would be advantageous for new mem- The Boss—Bill Woods spect to the responsibility it demands while Robbins received honorable hundred samples of clays and shales bers of the S. A. C. next year, to at- The Boss's Wife—Mary Lord of its constituents. mention. from different parts of the state. All tend the meetings this year. John Linko The list of teams are as follows: of these samples are being tested, "Swappin' Fever"—Jonas (directed Our democracy is now on trial in a by H. Dean Root.) First Team and some will be analyzed, to as- chaotic world. The challenge con- Bill Taeters—Vincent Guercio fronting it is to achieve freedom of Pos. Name and School certain their, properties. Latin, German Clubs L.E.—Al Chorney, Canisius Phronie—Helen VanCampen expression without sacrificing other Henderson House For the monthly reports to the New L.T.—Steve Cipot, St. Bonaventure Brad'y—Ingram Paperny freedoms for it. To fulfill this goal, L.G.—John Quinn, St. Bonaventure York State Ceramic Association, the Make Future Plans Charlie—Robert Lawson there must be a unity of purpose Sponsors Ag-Tech C.—Mitchell Smiarowski, St. Bona. Research nepalrtment fs now con- Mooney—George Kolb among the people, to prevent con- R.G.—Dick Mazuca, Canisius cerned with uses of slate, enamels for Last Thursday evening the Latin R.T.—Peter Hulub, Niagara Stage Manager, Sue Rodies; Design- flicts Politics is no game—it's re- "Winter Rhapsody" aluminum, and methods of decreasing Club was held at the home of Dr. R.E.—George Hayes, St. Bonaventure ers: Vincent Petite, Robert Roderick; sults are too serious. Q.B.—Jimmy Kehoe, Alfred surface tension of glazes. The thesis Nease. Did you see those snowflakes. fall- Faculty Advisor: Professor C. Dur- Three Attitudes Prevalent LH.B.—Lou Corriere, Buffalo division includes those students who ing last Friday afternoon? They were yea Smith, III. For the first time this year fresh- Dr. Hall then cited three attitudes R.H.B.—Phil Collella, St. Bonaventure are earning thesis credit by doing a special delivery order for the Hend- F.B.—Hugo Marcolini, St. Bonaventure men were invited to attend the pro- now prevalent in America's approach various types of research at the Sta- erson House girls to carry out the Second Team gram, which included the showing of, to its problems. The first is the prac- tion. theme for their dance,' ''Winter Rhap- L.E.- -Check—Niagara Turkey Dinner colored slides. tice of crying, "Give me a formula". L.T.—Aina—Alfred Next, Prof. Amberg discussed the sody," held Friday evening in the Ag- The Club Constitution and arrange- We now have too many ancient for- L.G.—Pitaressi—Niagara industrial fellowships, and the Army Coming Up! Tech Library. ments for the forthcoming Language mulas, most of them false, the speak- C.—Hauser—Buffalo and Navy programs. At present, there When we saw the snowmen posters R.G.—Petrella, Canisius Christmas Festival were discussed. er said. For instance, there is the are eight full time industrial fellow- around campus, we expected some R.T.—Snyder—St. Bonaventure Don't eat your Thanksgiving turkey notion that a human being is a pawn R.E.—Luovolo—St. Bonaventure ships. The speaker stated that the novelty, but tlje girls surpassed all alone in Alfred when you can be Wednesday night the second meet- at the mercy of forces of good and Q.B.—Curtin—St.
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