Columbia Daily Spectator 65th Year (Vol. No. 12) COLUMBIA SPECTATOR, LXVI, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1942 401 PRICE FIVE CENTS New Stamp Interclass Advisory Council To Address Assembly Dean Urges Plan Starts To SuperviseDances, Rallies Group Answers Need for Underclass Assembly Monday Representation In Student Affairs Attendance In answer to Campus demands for underclass representa- War Stamp sales at Columbia Advisory will toe placed upon a competitive tion in Student government, the Intercalss Council, Statement Calls on inter-class toasis starting next whose functions were sketchily outlined by last year's Student Students to Prepare Monday as a result of a new plan Board, has organized and built itself into a potent Campus inaugurated by the Committee for advisory group. For War Service Volunteer Participation. Originally the idea of Vic Zaro According Calling on all college students to the plan, records to '42 the lAC barely progressed will be kept of total purchases by CURC Air to prepare themselves for a place beyond the organizational stage each class as well as the percent- in the nation's war effort, Dean last year, and fulfilled no actual age of members who purchase reg- urged Spec Game function on Campus. This semes- Herbert E. Hawkes attend- ularly. The class establishing the ter, guided by Senior Class Presi- ance at tomorrow's discussion of best per capita average during the CURC will air the touch football dent John "Bub" Walsh, the the reserve programs, in a state- semester will be awarded a prize. game between Jester and The Council has aranged to take over addition, separate days are ment to The Spectator. In Spectator from South Field Fri- at least four important Student being set aside for each class to The information about the re- day 3, Sports Board functions, including the Lobby. afternoon at Direc- spective pre-induction training run the booth in Hamilton planning and operation of Football Members tor Len Kopeliovitch '44 revealed programs of Army, Navy, Coast, of the various classes are Rallies. expected to make their purchases yesterday. DEAN HAWKES Guard and Marine Corps will be The first of these will be held presented an all-college assem- on the day set aside for them. According to present plans, Ko- in on Friday, October 16, the night bly in McMillin theatre tomorrow Class Committees peliovitch explained, he will before the Army game. Bill Low- morning at 10:00. Monday has been delegated to handle the play-by-play account eth has been named chairman of Dean Greets Among the representatives of the Frosh, Tuesday to the Class of while Ed Costikyan '45 and Line the committee which will plan the armed forces scheduled to ad- 1945, Wednesday to the Class of and cary out the rally. Diamant '43 do the color. Frosh at dress the student body are Major 1944 and Thursday to the Seniors. Walsh, who has been elected J. W. Rafferty of the Army En- The Campus radio station is Each class president has been ask- chairman of the group, indicates listed' Reserve Corps, 2nd Lieuten- ed to appoint a committee chair- setting a precedent in broacasting that the Council will handle In- Debate Smoker ant Robert T. Mellinger, Army Ait man to complete the arrange- an intramural sports event, al- terclass rivalry conected with the Corps; Ensign John E. O'Bryne, Campus sale of War Stamps and • ments. Gordon Dubuque has been though it has had experience in Dean Herbert E. Hawkes wel- Naval Air Corps; Lieutenant Com- chosen to represent the Class of Bonds. doing programs from the gym comed 200 Freshmen at last night's mander H. Patnell Brown, Navy 1946. The lAC, rather than the Board, and Coast Guard; and Captain during the basketball season. Debate Council smoker at the Stamps will be on sale at the will henceforth hear the reports Reginald S. Ward of the Marine Men's Faculty Club, which inaug- Hamilton Booth from 8:30 to 9 Plans for the game itself were of Dance committees and will first Corps. A.M. and from 12 noon to 1 P.M., completed yesterday afternoon pass on these reports, easing the urated the organization's season Text of Statement as well as whatever other hours when L. Carroll Adams, Director burcien of the Board and helping of campus activties. the chairman of the particular of Intramural Athletics, lifted the to make for more effecient dance While the dean confined himself A complete text of Dean class in charge for the day chooses activity organization. Hawkes' statement follows; ban on intramural on to a few introductory remarks, to name They will also be sold South Fied to permit the contest. The Council as a whole is to "From the point of view of the serve an advisory capacity on Lorne Birch '43, president of the College only job at the Information _Booth in Liv- The kickoff is scheduled for in there is one before ingston Hall, in Hartley, and in three o'clock sharp so that the Fraternity Rushing. It is hoped council, explained the program of us, namely, to become acquainted: Pupin, according to the discretion game will be finished by four, the that this will ease the burden and the discussion group to his audi- with the capacity and ambitions the efficiency of the So- of the chairmen. hour at which the Navy takes over increase ence. Describing the radio debates of each member of the College as they phomore Class President, who intimately as is possible and then In addition, will be sold at the field for its afternoon drill. over WOR, WNYC and CURC, the regular booth in the Social The game is the second in a formerly handled all details as- to see to it that we can provide Birch emphasized the group's Affairs Office and throughout the two year old series. Last year, sociated with rushing. in the shortest possible time, Dorms. However, every sale will Jester barely nosed out a strong Aside from Walsh, the Advisory function in expressing the campus' Nothing takes precedence over the be credited to the class of the pur- Spec team which was seriously Council has but one other officer, viewpoint on local and national maximum war effort for each and chaser. The names of all pur- hampered by injuries and inability (Continued on Page 4) issues. every one of us. chasers will be listed on the bul- of key players to be on hand be- Benjamin Brown, adviser to the "The Departments of War and letin board in Hamilton Lobby. cause of late classes. Open Competition council, invited Freshmen to try the Navy have not as yet specified out for membership in the organi- a large number of courses which For Varsity Show zation. Interviews for member- they would recommend as training prospective Script competition for the fif- ship will start today at noon in for officers. Those Blue Lions Orchestra to tieth annual Varsity Show was 309 Business. Today's session will courses which have been suggested opened by Alvin Yudkoff '43, be the first of three cheduled for in the fields of mathematics, phy- Appear at First S. A. Dance manager of the show, yesterday. this week. sics, map work and Morse code are All those interested in writing Today's tryouts should be at- being presented in a thorough Mort Lippman and his Blue Lions Orchestra have been scripts should see Yudkoff in tended by all Freshmen whose last manner. signed to apear at the first S.A. Dance of the year to be held the Varsity Show roam, 410 names begin with A-L. Tomor- "During the past few weeks question this Saturday evening in the Auditorium of Earl Hall. John Jay, at noon any weekday. row at noon a second session will there has been no that whose be- the Government expects every Led by Merle Severy, last year's maestro, the Lions ap- The competition is open to all be held for those names year's gin letters M-Z. Fresh- ablebodied student to make prep- peared at the most successful S.A. Dance held last year. This students. None of last au- with the songwriters are at men who cannot attend either ses- aration for some role in national affair, during the month of April, was attended by over 250 thors or school this semester, Yudkoff sion may report at a third inter- service. Nothing is more import- i couples. i 4) stated. view on Friday. (Continued on Page The orchestra features Lippman Courses Meet at the piano and, according to latest reports, a trumpeter "as good as Severy." Lippman was Linton Anticipates No Basic Changes DefenseNeeds voted the most talented performer Ion Campus last year and appeared engaged Educational System Industries in war work as Collegiate Guest Star on Fred In Post-War are hiring women enrolled in En- i Allen's radio program. By GILBERT Y. STEINER gineering, Science and Manage- Following the Brown game, the The administrative officers of However, Linton continued, the shortly find themselves with no ment War Training classes before affair is scheuled to begin at 9 American Universities are almost endowment. Hence, University they have started their course, ac- basic issue is whether the student P.M. According to present plans, all beyond military age, and hence be met by tui- cording to A. Dexter Hinckley, or the institution will be subsi- costs will have to Di- two more of the series will be held pass through a period of war at rector of this training at Columbia explained tion fees." after football games later on in posts.
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