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PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. I960 EXAM SCHEDULE State Opens SA Elections Begin Tuesday B WX1 • » s i 11 m A «-« A * - AAA * ^ * Schedule for Final Examinations, First Semester—January I960 (With conflicts indicated) Time and place for all conflict examinations will be arranged between student and instructor. (The first named course will provide the conflict examination.) Saturday, January 16 9 a.m. Ma 26, Hy 130, E S 5, En 8, Sp 37, Bi 14, Ar 15, Sc 2 2 p.m. Bi 20, Sp 9, La 1C, Hy 122A, Bu 109, Sp 110, Ma 23, P.E. 23, Ed 301A, HJ3. 121A. Monday, January 18 9 a.m. Ed 21, Ed 114E, Bu 125, Hy 243, M a 208, Li 100, Bu 318, Bi 303, C.L. 135, C h 212. 2 p.m. Hy 2, Hy 3, Ed 114GS, Hy 117, En 38, Bi 106, Gk 1, Sh 7, Li 222, PI 100, Ed 218, Bu 15B Tuesday, January 19 9 a.m. Ed 20, Ed 114SS, Ed 114M, Ed 114B, Li 310, Hy 2B, Ed 114ML, Ec 203, So 209, En 246, Ma 310, PI 200, Ch 242, Ch 261, 1.0. 1 3 p.m. En 3, M a 25, Bu 13, Bi 125A, Bu 111, Sn 103, Ph 116, En 213A, Li 320, Ma 329, Ec 238, Bi 313, PS. 214 Wednesday, January 20 9 a.m. Sh 13, En 2, Ec 3, Ch 106, Ed 203, Ec 105, Ed 319, La 103, En 225A, Bu 217, Hy 223A, En 106 2 p.m. Hy 120, Mu 1, Hy 220A, Bu 8B, S h 139, Sp 115A, Ch 103, Ch 18A Thursday, January 21 9 a.m. Py 1, Ar 3, Ma 30, Hu 123, Fr 109, En 16, Ph 200, Ed 229, Hy 233A, Ed 261, Py 238, Bu 319, La A 2 p.m. P.S. 10, Ph 18, Fr 2, Bu 2A, Fr 8, P.S. 12, Sp 10, Gk 203, Ge 2, Bu 212, Ch 18B, Ph 219 Friday, January 22 9 a.m. Bi 119, Ge 9, Sc 1, Ma 22, En 121, Ma 111, BU 8A, La 9, Bi 214 2 p.m. Bi 122A, Ge 3, Ma 110, Fr 110, Mu 33, Ma 21, Ma 24, Bu 120, Li 113, Sh 2C0 Saturday, January 23 9 a.m. Hy 4, Ma 27, Bu 3A, Hy 101, Ma 28 2 p.m. Bi 22, En 19, Ge 1, Mu 51, Bi 21, Li 117, Bu 2B, Mu 66, Ed 209, H.E. 1, Ed 318 Monday, January 25 9 a.m. Gy 4, Fr 1, Bi 101, Bu 19, La 2, En 229, Bu 208, Fr 205, C h 17, Sh 173, PI 3, LI 2, Ru 1 i p.m. PI 1, Ul 25, Sp 3, Sp 1, PI 111, Ed U4L, Bu 114, ,S|) 2, La 1A, Ed ;«KJ, Hy 247, P.S. 209 Tuesday, January 26 i a.m. Ph 1, Fr 3, Bu «, Fr 104, Li 1, La IB, E.S. 4, Gy 214, Ed 213A, Li 228, Sh 4, Pli 201, So 132, Ge 103 I p.m. Ho 4, En 26, Bu 1, Ma 221, Hy 241, So 17, Ch 21, Bu 251, En Conflicts Sc 2 Ma 26 Ed 21 Bi 106 PI 100 Bu 15B Hy 117 I.C. 1 Ed 114B Ed 20 Ma 25 En 3 Bi 125A En 2 Ch 106 E n 106 Mu 1 Py i Ar 3 F r 109 En 16 Bu 2A P.S. 12 Bi 119 Sc 1 Bi 122A Ge 3 Ma 27 Ge 1 BI 22 En 19 H. E. 1 Gy 4 Bi 101 Hu 19 PI 1 Sp 3 Bi 25 Ph 1 Li 1 Ho 4 (No. of Students) En 8 (10 Hy 130 (1) E.S. 5 (1) Ed 114E (2) En 38 (1) PI 100 (1) En 38 (1) Hy 2 (1) Hy 3 (1) PI 100 (1) Hy 2B (1) Ed 20 (4) Ed 114SS (1) I.C. 1 (1) Ed 114M (3) En 3 (1) Sp 103 (3) En 3 (1) Bu 13 (1) Bu 111 (1) Ec 3 (4) Ec 105 (1) En 2 (3) Ec 3 (2) Ec 3 (2) Ec 105 (1) La 103 (1) Hy 120 (2) Ch 18A (1) H u 123 (1) Ma 30 (1) Ar 3 (2) Ma 30 (3) Hu 123 (3) Ar 3 (2) Hu 123 (1) Py 1 (1) Ph 200 (1) Fr 2 (1) Fr 8 (1) Bu 2A (1) Sp 10 (1) Ma 111 (1) Ma 22 ll) La 9 (1) Ma 22 (1) Ge 3 (1) Fr 110 (1) Ma 110 (1) Fr 110 (1) Hy 101 (1) Hy 4 (2) En 19 (1) Bi 22 (1) En 19 (2) Mu 51 (1) Mu 51 (4) Bl 21 (1) Bi 21 (1) La 2 <1> Fr 1 (3; liu 1 (D Ciy 4 (3) Fr 1(1) Bi 101 (2) RU 1 (1) Bl 25 (4) •Sp 1 (2) PI 1 (3) PI 111 (1) Bi 25 (2) Sp 1 (4) PI 111 (2) Fr 3 (3) Bu 6 (1) Bu 6 (1) Fr 104 (1) La IB (1) En 26 Vi) Mu 221 (I) Skating Rink Merlin Hathaway, Director of Athletics at State, anounces that a new ice skating rink is now open for use of State College students. The rinl: is located on the tennis courts on Veteran's Field. AMIA is in charge of the rink. As yet there are no rules governing the use of the rink, although there will be some made according to need. The rink will be open from 8 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Student Association President, Robert Helwig- '60, announces the following schedule for the approach- ing SA elections: Nominations Nominations will begin Tuesday, February 2, and end Friday, Febru- ary 5. Names are to be placed in the box in Husted between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Declinations and preference blanks must be in this box by 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 9. Political Rally Thursday, February 11, the annual political rally will be held in the Brubacher Hall Game Room from 7:30 to 11 pjn. At this time all can- didates for offices are to be present to answer questions directed to them by members of the student body. Elections Elections will take place Friday, February 12, a n d Monday, February 15, from 10 a m . to 4 p.m. in Lower Draper. Saturday voting will be held in the Student Union from 10 a.m. to 5 pjn. DUAL FILTER DOES IT! It filters as no single filter can for mild, full flavor! 215A, Li 223, Ge 110, Ph 310 HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL....defi- nitely ptoved to make the smoke of a cigarette mj!d_ajnd_^moot.h^_ ; _. 2. wit hi an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the real thing in mildness and fine tobacco taste! NEW FILTER rudud oj (/tiiwwwafl ijvvixzxv \ o ty*<i ny <tk\c u uui nuddU name ($>•*. T Co.} ; ••-•^wwivs.^^-.^^-^-vv-K'^T-T^^TS^HIyJjBj^tpo, >MT ' 9 A a Z-464 State College N ALBANY, NEW YORK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, I960 VOL. XLV, NO. 1 impeachment Trial Results | n t er -Fraternity Council Deprives In Dismissal Of Battaly 60 r ^ t _„:i._ D:J- -t C- i i By THOMAS VIANJDSE Fraternity Bids of Sigma Lambda Myskania's first impeachment trial under the new Stu- dent Association Constitution and the first trial by the Inter-fraternity Council has deprived Sigma Lambda Sigma fraternity of the right 1959-60 Myskania resulted in the removal from Student to issue bids for this semester. This was decided at a meeting of the Inter-fraternity Senate office of Robert Battaly '60. According to the SA Council on Wednesday evening. Constitution, Myskania must try impeachment cases while According to IFC Sigma Lambda Sigma has infracted Section 4 and 4d which others to be tried are left to the discretion of Myskania stale that "each fraternity shall have a maximum of one Formal Rush Party per school members. year." and that "all informal rush party dates must be approved at a meeting of Inter- The charge against Battaly was absence from four Fraternity Council." Senate meetings unexcused. According to the Senate Rules Violation of the resolution adopted by Inter-fraternity Council May 5, 1959 con- of Procedure, Battaly had violated Rule IB (Should a cerning the social probation of Sigma Lambda Sigma has incurred the suspension of all sen.am- have :i unexcused absences. SLS bids for one semester following the infraction. IFC reports that sections Al and B uir .secretary shun notify the senate w r of this resolution which state respectively that "at parties with mixed company, no or ZZ™i™viZ"ZJL™S nominees in tOr ak . oho i; c beverages shaU be served," and "at each stag party, a representative from each be moved and seconded.) A two- r„ m -. M - 1/ '_ _ . of the three fraternities must be invited." thirds vote ol the Semite i, ue. TO -I . CJ171 HI I <Z ft i n n ^ ' - ialBaSJS The IFC meeting was conducted on a trial basis and postponed for a week are being held r • *-* I ' the motion made charging SLS of these violations was followed by general discussion and introduction of evidence. Charges brought against the fraternity stem from the u: — ' : — date and rush party held by SLS on Tuesday, at a local restaurant. Names were available to testify that the party was pre-arranged and included more than the minimum number of rushees ,„.,,,,.„.,„ .,„„„,„!,„.,, t ^eu.u.H wcwiages snan oe servi moved and seconded.i A two- f*r*tm *-II ir lfir-\s-i i °' rd, vimi ol the Senate is ne.es- V-* UlllUUb IxlUU Pi^f/-* /^t- 0/-**,r» TH y for the bringing of impeach- . ' , . , UOTG TOl JTUie nl charges against an association Preliminary elections having been I ,.,,,. postponed lor a week arc being held r - • ^ I I the •ial between Student Associ- b.day for Campus King. Voting lor f"Q1l~ ( h O n n P f l foil ' State College <Plamt.fl> the candidate of your choice will be ' w " V-"W//yCU 1011 ,ert Battaly, Student Sena- iH'ld in the Lower Peristyle. Tlie top _ i _ L-tiaiges eiidant,, was held on Jan. M * choices will be announced in / ^ f-Cxhifi mr\/ ) / combination i e Brubacner Dunn- Room, next week's edition ol the Slate Col- »»-/ I KZUl UUI y Z. / January 26 I 1 was opened to the student .^e^News.^e fm ; d .e.ection will , ^ ^ ^ K -,„ l , ,,., n ,, i ...- •' • • annual Slate P u r -,, tn i.i I •• ' • sai men office Tlie trial between Student Associ a tion of State College i Plaintiff. -" .""" <-'•"» e »ui ue and Robert Battaly, Student Sena- ll(,|(l '-he Lower Peristyle. The top tor iDel • • • • ' u : " 10 in tin The [.rial b, Baftalv pleaded not guilly to the King will "i, e " "crowned" on 'thT night ;-;;.;'•; ^ J ; ^ ^«i.' schc.luled for to charges of not lulfilling lus Sena- ol the Stale Fair by Campus f<>) tonal duties. Myskania in an unan- Queen, Ann Fleming. The objective mums decision found Battaly guilty '" State Fair through the election ,,„.,,,„,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, r ()l ."'.',,„ «;;: ol the attendance charge. »« I'"' King is to raise money. The "'.'..V""'^ l.-"'md foi tin 0th Uary (!•()('• been postponed until - ..^ u, i uaxicco a. However, even thing to constitute an informal rush party. It was also stated ''•' "" ,ms lll ' w date as that alcoholic beverages were served. Student AssodatioTi' President King musf'be able" to"ra"ise"a''.sulii'- T1 "' I '' ilir h a d t " b{ ' P'^poned due r If I . -_ ,,.^'1;!''*' ' T c c s s e , s ' al wl } lcn time Robert Helwig and S.A. Secretary cient. amount of money by his mav- '" ''I 1 ' ;U ' r - sl «l' t m clearing the date J-Z3. / lr\\A/e- ht i nr *- ^»- , . 'I 1 " Piesentatives dehberat- Marcia Cavenaugh were called as '"'tie personality. The'voters will be '' 'he student Personnel OHu witnesses at the trial. According to UMI1 « money instead of ballots Milne basketball game was. con .e the official record., ol attendance Candidates '/',"''•" •• ^'du'ed in its place Battaly missed meetings on March Those who are candidates i ,r " air ""'," Mec "n« According to Catme Everett and alio i «o recesses, at which t. d due r" I I I ' [" fraternity representatives deliber ' ,i;1 "' hei lOWShlDS l O r " d befoj( ' easting final vote, ce. A ^ r^ charges wvrv reviewed and a v oiw- i . ' I l l Uiis '•aken A vo GradsAvailable sUtSf ' ,ln the •ote was taken A vote of 3-1 was cast the negative vote. ome As prescribed by the resolution of - - ----- - —— outcome ,,,,,, ,,, ,,,. ,•• ,,,,vi,,i^., >ii in.wLii xiio^tu wno are caiHUU.ttes lor Ae--orm.no to f , --itn„ i,',.,,,.,,*, ,,,,,) . -,,,., ... ' * ' •' -i, .o.Uiiii, oi c.uur r,\ I 11 [ I .111(1 • • As i irescriher hv thp n^n at ,,n r\f 11, May 19, November 11. and De- Campus King arc: Jack Anderson, Louis Wolner, Juniors. Co-chairmen. /„ K A n m , C .* ^ \A r Mav 5 the nl^ alt v of S en n o eembcr f), all of last year. Robert Austin, Robert Battaly. Rob- l)u , m( , (M1IU , f(11 . all thai rmen that /H AlOHV t i e OS mUvvonF™nL£rTs^?rt*l Three Myskania members dissent- ert D'Andrea, Owen Davis. Michael ttiis 1)iiinn ,. (i ltJl . Febniiin •> wll] ,„. / - f l c urf Z the ed the verdict that there was a di- Durante. David Feldman, Charles ,„.,,, lhe , Gth ,„ Brubacher. '""• "'••'"• (l s,:l "' s department ol .' ' a " ' " ^ ,Vn, ^ am reel, correlation between Article VII, Fowler, Thomas Flvnn, Robert Hel- Anion- the i-.'hlighls of the S'-oc l-'caltli, f'dueation and Welfare has . ,.,,,,• "^"nient ioi any Section III of tlie S.A. Constitution wig, Paul Hooker. Allan Ja-quays, ,.-,,, m , luli ,, s , h( , Opening VaneU announced the availability of 1,500 a '* ' cl '! 1fl ll ^in/a, or?' (Any officer shall be impeached on Nelson Mead, Phillip Shepherd. W'll- show steed hv the r-wnliv •'.• National Delense (iraduate Pellou- " '"" ' KU1 "• nl ' i - "--• '»<-- (Any officer shall be impeached on Nelson Mead, Phillip Shepherd. Wll- show staued by the'' faciUtv' 'every National Delense C.raduate Fellow the following charges failure to ham Thompson, Lee Upcralt. All ol |,„„. u --|,-. s xiic Campus King will ships lor HliiO. The Fellowships an fulfill adequately the duties of the the nominees are Seniors. Election.-, . llsn D( , (T ,,wncd with the dual title -callable to all student.-, that an office) and Senate Procedure Rule will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the ;i . (iH . )irM '-,,,, a , tll( , almua ] interested in or who are plann IB. The minority felt that there Student Counter in the Lower Pen- ,. Vi ,,,| The co-clcnrn'ien haven'tated '" u ' acn ln colleges or universi was a direct violation of Rule IB .style in Draper. Ihat ,,,,., ,, ' lhls „ '. M ' a) ' -avanled bv col but did not agree that Battaly had Purpose on,,Hen. i,,r tnlin-e t ,,- ,i s. ,i,, , JllJ,u ' ,n i- ;'•' awaidic o.\ toi violated the S.A. Constitution. A The Campus King has been in- A ,, " Mh |( ' < "' l( ' tlnougnout thi coun- are available in such A Senator'.-, duties are not expressly has been in- ugurateil this year in order to raise defined ill eitheir the S.A. Consti- money to send a student In mi this •Cunltiiut.d un Pmjc :>, Column;)/ college to Europe this summer Senate Discusses Rivalry, Eligibility for SA Offices leges Another item ol interest is that try. They there will be an ipportunity lor field-, •women to extend their hours by Servici tlie Humanities. Social Education, and the Bio- air rushing as pre- scribed by its constitution. fi A PA Rush Party Tonight at Bru Alpha Pi Alpha has announced By CAROL MALOZZI Sen;. Senali meetinc tln.s week was verj One of the members well allendeu ill- I . til. coining bl'ouehl out the fact thai trail !ei ele lion.-, .mo we h-i,e , l.-,o cine In .1, uicii I.-, are at a dl.sacn Ullage a.' Ilic I ea.-.ed uitele ' in Si udenl Ciov- l.ir a- running lor Student .A...--.i la- ernmenl. I Ion Oil Ices l.s eon, c riled. The stiptl- .\ new mail", lull was mtruduced, lalion thai nominees lor the olliee stating detailed ..olul ion.-, to ivery nl Vice-Pn sideut and Pre idem be e-inei-ivable problem 'I'lu.-, bill slmw - .-e mill emesfer Sophomores and ed insight into the problems that second .semester Juniors rcspeeliw- placue ihe Hi\ahv (' iinui.i ii-,- every f. makes transfer students virtualh \eai 'I In., w.i- lhe re.-aill nl the an.i. ible lor these olllee.s A eom- i-ombineii thinking -.1 Myskania, the untie,- was -set up to look into tin, Kn.ilrv Chairman, (,;... Pre.- ideals siliiallon mil the Cabmi 1 ,„^:!;;:;;:;; , ;„ , e irr^i:: Nominations Set To End Today lol II i>h\ \k,i i Pedagogue :ie in 11 U I llol csed debts nl ph- it >..ra- ..enled 0\ i ie- K'llilni' ol Ii .-,. ems thai old lulls j, 1.1..I ', i a r s pruning were and tin retoi e ha ', e lo he - -a ei el b\ lln.-, \ eai 'a lalili-i t Mm e i urn- w ,i requi ..leU 1 -i Ioi ik llito the ! ui u e e ol I'edagnmic ami a coin- |-li Ii I i p -I 1 W ill be gHell next Week. -"Id pill I in inn nl I'nliliis will la- host |i till-, Mul- Mianlle and New Ell.'- kind Stall's -,n the weekend ol April P" MII 'd '" ""• box m Lower Hu.-leU lilh Sen,ue un.minions!) vuli-ii fur There will be a campaign rally the appropriation ol ..... .... out tin . program An announcement on I'lie to Serv- 7:30 p.m i.es as looked into b. lhe Minister j |,. <(ioIt s.-hedul. ol Pnbh. a I lol is u a., read I'I loin serv- ices, U so set up would lake care ol l'.'lecl ion ('online, ion h is all - la mm eil I h.il lhe deadline I r iioin - in 11 Ion ol .St ililelil Assoi la I ion ol - 1 i. e i s l.s loda\ al -I p.tn I le- hnalioii blank iii-i', he handed in bitwei-n toda\ anil 'I'lies- lay al -1 p m Blanks are lo be iie- , ,'"• """""'""• ''"'-' " ,l ' •?'"" lean, lor Ms formal rush party to ine-hall hour with the payment ol lo-ical and Phv.ucal bcamces. I he , J( . ,,,,,„ tJ)ls ,. v ,. ]Hn jn Bl '. uba J cher tweiity-lne cents Tins sun, must be are usually granted lor a period o , jjnjn R()(m) |roin y , ( m t(j { I 1'V 7 "'• l '"^ I" """• ^'""P ">'•«••' - v ' a f alld P ,ov " il ' ;l -V 11 "', 1 Tli.- theme will be Showboat. house representative . Therelore, up- ol $2,000 lor unmarried people plus on iitili/.m-a ibis privilege alter pay- an addition ot $-HKJ lor each de- The general chairman for the af- ineiil. upiierelassineii have 1 ::iu pendent. fair is Charles Bollenbach '60; Dec- hours .nil Ire liineii 12'jHl. Application., lor these lellowships orations. John Lucas '01: Refresh- All hinds raised by the Fair will luav la obtained trmn any college inents, Anthony D'Onolrio '01: Pro- help lmaiiee the seiimng o! .i Slate thai is pal lleipatm:: in this program, grams. Neil Jurinski '00: Chaper- College studenl abroad lor this siuai- ]' I- cs-.entjal that th.se apphea- ones. David Fi'ank '01: Arrange- ii, i r . ;i ii'ie.-i.iiui" in the Kxperi- (ions la submitted immediately, un-nts, Donald Donate '01: Enter- inenl in loti :: .J.on.il l.nine Su - I'm Ih, r details comau'iiimr Ihe par- taiiiinelif, Daniel Labcille '02. i .- T i'. 11 ,.n-l e .niiiieiii.-. re-'ariiuii' i.eii'.ii-, ol ihe program anil a list ,1,1-. ,v.perm.e„I ,,,,, lie HI Mu ol lie- p. ,-, leip,, III, coil,•: is in lhe < haperoi.es nielli o| the Mite Fair A spe, llli pn, run will be available in the Clla pennies for the event Will be bo-ith h- oeen .-i I up !--:• till pur oila-e o! the lie.m. Draper 105. All Russell Bedlord, Chlel Engineer, pose in p iil opinion., on the malar ol t:,,.e -, i n d e n t s who think that ami Mrs Bedford: Richard Shands iln pro. rain ii in \ po. ably apply to 'i ihe Business Department and ill,,,, ,,!• who h.iM inei ihe require- Mrs. Shands: David Treharne, As- ineiii that ihe pro ram cleiiiands sismni Dean ol students, and Mrs. .-^!11>iii11 wa. le no nine in gelling Treharne tin ir applii al MU m early I.ntertainineiit The music Ioi' the evening will be lurni-.lied bj Hank Torgan and lus band Entertainment will be in keeping with the theme ol Show- Imai and wall be I mulshed by the brothers On Is will have extended hours until 2 a.m Formal rush parlies have already been held by Potter Club and Kappa chairmen of .Student Otiides, Bela. Phillips aial Hu hard Nulling- IFC Announces Rushing Rules The 1111 i-l- fraternity Colin ll amended 11 a- lollow ma rii.shm ; n gu- I.I I ion,-- They w i re cu elded upon VVednesd.,.\, February a, -it. .t meet- ing held in ii: uh.n her II ill Regulations I Id,shin;- opens ol, the I Ir.st da\ ol i ki.-se, .' Hlds -hall he pi\i n oil once a \ear on the Monuay belore ('i il l.'-lliia.-. Vacation ',', Pledge duties shall be suspended Ii -in J.uiual . ll) un: ll I he atari Student Guide Meets Today In Page Hall J,III. ham Sophomore.-, aim aim e that .ipphe.u ion.-, In in students who wish to .ol as Student Oiildes are now belli.- accepted ._ , .... _.. ,..,.j ol the second semester l-IH to carry lor all Senatorial candidates Thurs- -1 Each fralernit.\ ..hail hold anj Ult'eting Today day in Brubacher (lame Room at mloriual rush purly There will be a meelmy tudav at i Each fraternity shall be allowed Notice 11 photom aplly Ii l'e<la- goglle and lhe Slate College News. Also aiiniHinced was the pusslbil- V-aing will be held Friday, Febl'U- ar\ 12. and Monday, February hi in Lower Draper anil Saturday, Kebru- , ,- 1 p m in Page 11,ill lor al! Ilin-.e in- one formal rush pai I v. Ii All cuile-e open houses will llol l (, resled 111 joining ihe Student he considered rush parlies. Each Guides program and lor lho.se who Iraternlty will be allowed olilj h . lV( . ; ,| n . a[ i\ signed I. Walter an la, ill the Student Union lroni ., :, l) ,"' ", |M ,','! .'"i!'"'' , |H ''' T i ' , v ? rli f\ , Si hiill/e. Director of Admissions, ui ,in in ml i ,,,, ' ""' l l ( isnioker shall he held nj ol s, nine up a College lUdio u a.m. ui in o ii.m. iMUUi U u ( ] i ( h i , ]i| . (j[ ^^ jn wlJ) . )]H ,, K ,„ Uu . uew Bllll i eb und Station. It would transmit to ilurms laauijuratlon Day October outline the dune.-, involved. At this onl) A meeting will lake place in The results of the elections will be U Any rushing regulations not su- tune, schedule cards will be filled Brubacher to discuss the set-up ol announced on Inauguration Day, peiredid by this motion are deem- out, and Student Guide representa- this station Sunday night at 7 p.m. February 2U ed still in ellecl. lives will be introduced. Benjamin Cunii of the Busi- ness Oil'ice, announces that all registration fees must be paid today by 4 p.m. in tlie Business Oil'ice. All arrangements to pay ut a later dale must also be made in the Business Olliee by dial time. Any student making prugram changes must have his official pinli card in tlie Kegistrar's Of- fice by today at 4 p.m., accord- ing to Elmer .Mathews, Associate Dean.

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EXAM SCHEDULE State Opens SA Elections Begin Tuesday B WX1 bull raquo s i 1 1 m A laquo-laquo A - A A A ^ Schedule for Final Examinations First SemestermdashJanuary I960

(With conflicts indicated) Time and place for all conflict examinat ions will be a r ranged between

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Skating Rink Merlin Hathaway Director of

Athletics a t Sta te anounces t h a t a new ice skat ing rink is now open for use of Sta te College s tudents The rinl is located on the tennis courts on Veterans Field

AMIA is in charge of the rink As yet there are no rules governing the use of the rink a l though there will be some made according to need The r ink will be open from 8 am to 930 pm

S t u d e n t Association President Robert Helwig- 60 announces the following schedule for the approachshying SA elections

Nominations Nominations will begin Tuesday

February 2 and end Friday Februshyary 5 Names a re to be placed in the box in Husted between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm

Declinations a n d p r e f e r e n c e blanks mus t be in this box by 4 pm Tuesday February 9

Political Rally Thursday February 11 the annua l

political rally will be held in the Brubacher Hall Game Room from 730 to 11 p j n At this t ime all can shydidates for offices a r e to be present to answer questions directed to them by members of the s tuden t body Elections

Elections will take place Friday February 12 and Monday February 15 from 10 a m to 4 pm in Lower Draper Sa turday voting will be held in the S tuden t Union from 10 am to 5 p jn

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impeachment Trial Results |nter-Fraternity Council Deprives In Dismissal Of Battaly 60 r ^ t _ bdquo i _ D J - -t C- i i bull

By THOMAS VIANJDSE Fraternity Bids of Sigma Lambda Myskanias first impeachment trial under the new Stushydent Association Constitution and the first trial by the Inter-fraternity Council has deprived Sigma Lambda Sigma fraternity of the right 1959-60 Myskania resulted in the removal from Student to issue bids for this semester This was decided at a meeting of the Inter-fraternity Senate office of Robert Battaly 60 According to the SA Council on Wednesday evening Constitution Myskania must try impeachment cases while According to IFC Sigma Lambda Sigma has infracted Section 4 and 4d which others to be tried are left to the discretion of Myskania stale that each fraternity shall have a maximum of one Formal Rush Party per school members year and that all informal rush party dates must be approved at a meeting of Inter-

The charge against Battaly was absence from four Fraternity Council Senate meetings unexcused According to the Senate Rules Violation of the resolution adopted by Inter-fraternity Council May 5 1959 con-of Procedure Battaly had violated Rule IB (Should a cerning the social probation of Sigma Lambda Sigma has incurred the suspension of all senam- have i unexcused absences SLS bids for one semester following the infraction IFC reports that sections Al and B uir secretary shun notify the senate w bull bull r of this resolution which state respectively that at parties with mixed company no or ZZtradeitradeviZZJLtradeS nominees in tOr akohoic beverages s h a U b e served and at each stag party a representative from each be moved and seconded) A two- r bdquo m - M - 1 _ _ of the three fraternities must be invited thirds vote ol the Semite i ue TO- I CJ171 HI I ltZ ft i n n ^ - i a l B a S J S

The IFC meeting was conducted on a trial basis and postponed for a week are being held r bull - I the motion made charging SLS of these violations was

followed by general discussion and introduction of evidence Charges brought against the fraternity stem from the u mdash mdash date and rush party held by SLS on Tuesday

at a local restaurant Names were available to testify that the party was pre-arranged

and included more than the minimum number of rushees

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rd vimi ol the Senate is ne es - V- UlllUUb IxlUU P i ^ f - ^ t - 0 - r raquo T H y for the bringing of impeach- UOTG TOl JTUie nl charges against an association Preliminary elections having been I postponed lor a week arc being held r - bull ^ I I t h e

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tonal duties Myskania in an u n a n - Queen Ann Fleming The objective mums decision found Battaly guilty S ta te Fair through the election bdquo bdquo r()lbdquo laquo ol the a t tendance charge raquolaquo I King is to raise money The V ^ l - m d foi tin 0th

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been postponed until - mdash ^ u i u a x i c c o a However even thing to constitute an informal rush party It was also stated bull ms lllw date as that alcoholic beverages were served

S t u d e n t AssodatioTi President King musf be able toraiseasulii- T 1 I i l i r h a d t b P ^ p o n e d due r If I -_ ^ 1 T c c s s es a l w l l c n time Robert Helwig and SA Secretary cient amount of money by his mav- I1 U r - s l laquo l t m clearing the date J-Z3 lrAe- ht i n r - ^ raquo - I1 bull Piesentatives dehberat-Marcia Cavenaugh were called as t ie personality The vo te r s will be h e s tudent Personnel OHu witnesses at the trial According to UMI1laquo money instead of ballots Milne basketball game was con e the official record ol a t tendance Candidates bull bullbull ^ d u e d in its place Battaly missed meetings on March Those who are candidates i r a i r M e c n laquo

According to Catme Everett and

a l i o i laquoo recesses at which t d due r I I I [ fraternity representatives deliber i 1 h e i lOWShlDS l O r d b e f o j ( easting final vote ce A ^ r ^ charges wvrv reviewed and a v o i w - i I l l U i i s bullaken A vo

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was taken A vote of 3-1 was cast the negative vote

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- - - - - - - - mdash mdash bull mdash o u t c o m e bullbull v i i ^ gtii inwLii xiio^tu w n o a r e caiHUUttes lo r Ae--ormno to f --itnbdquo i ) - bull -i o Ui i i i oi c u u r r I 11 [ I 111(1 bull bull As i i rescr iher hv t h p n ^ n a t n rf 11 May 19 November 11 and De- Campus King a rc Jack Anderson Louis Wolner Juniors Co-chairmen bdquo K A n m C A r Mav 5 the nl^ alt v of S e n n o eembcr f) all of last year Robert Austin Robert Bat taly Rob- l ) u m ( ( M 1 I U f(11 a l l thairmen that H AlOHV t i e OS mUvvonFtradenLpoundrTs^rtl

Three Myskania members dissent- ert DAndrea Owen Davis Michael ttiis 1 ) i i i n n ( i l t J l F e b n i i i n bullgt w l l ] bdquo - f l c u r f Z the ed the verdict t ha t there was a di- Duran te David Feldman Charles bdquo l h e G t h bdquo Brubacher bull bullbullbull(l s l s d e p a r t m e n t ol a ^ Vn ^ a m reel correlation between Article VII Fowler Thomas Flvnn Robert Hel- Anion- the i- hl ighls of the S-oc l-caltli fdueation and Welfare has bull ^ n i e n t ioi any Section III of tlie SA Consti tution wig Paul Hooker Allan Ja-quays - m l u l i s h ( Opening VaneU announced the availability of 1500 a cl1fl l l ^ i n a o r (Any officer shall be impeached on Nelson Mead Phillip Shepherd Wll- show s t e e d hv the r-wnliv bullbull National Delense ( i r adua te Pellou- K U 1 bull n l i - --bull raquolt--(Any officer shall be impeached on Nelson Mead Phillip Shepherd Wll- show staued by the faciUtv every National Delense Craduate Fellow the following charges failure to ham Thompson Lee Upcralt All ol | bdquobdquo u--|-s xiic Campus King will ships lor HliiO The Fellowships a n fulfill adequately the duties of the the nominees are Seniors Election- l l s n D( (T wncd with the dual title -cal lable to all student- tha t a n office) and Senate Procedure Rule will be from 9 am to 4 pm at the i ( i H ) i r M - a t l l ( a l m u a ] interested in or who are plann IB The minority felt t ha t there S tuden t Counter in the Lower P e n - Vi| The co-clcnrnien haven tated u a c n l n colleges or universi was a direct violation of Rule IB style in Draper I h a t l h l s bdquo M a ) -avanled bv col but did not agree tha t Bat taly had Purpose o n H e n ir tnlin-e t - i s i J l l J u n i - bull awaidic o toi violated the SA Constitution A The Campus King has been in- A M h | ( lt l ( t lnougnout thi coun-

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Senator- duties are not expressly has been in-

ugurateil this year in order to raise defined ill eitheir the SA Consti- money to send a student In mi this bullCunltiiutd un Pmjc gt Column) college to Europe this summer

Senate Discusses Rivalry Eligibility for SA Offices

leges Another item ol interest is that try They

there will be an ipportunity lor field- bullwomen to extend their hours by Servici

tlie Humanities Social Education and the Bio-

air rushing as pre-scribed by its constitution

fi A PA Rush Party Tonight at Bru

Alpha Pi Alpha has announced

By CAROL MALOZZI

Sen Senali meetinc tlns week was verj One of the members well al lendeu ill- I til coining blouehl out the fact thai trail ei ele lion- mo we h-ie l-o cine In 1 uicii I- are at a dlsacn Ullage a Ilic I ea-ed uitele in Si udenl Ciov- lir a- running lor Student A--i la-ernmenl I Ion Oil Ices ls eon c riled The stiptl-

new mail lull was mtruduced lalion thai nominees lor the olliee stating detailed olul ion- to ivery nl Vice-Pn sideut and Pre idem be e-inei-ivable problem Ilu- bill slmw - -e mill emesfer Sophomores and ed insight into the problems that second semester Juniors rcspeel iw-placue ihe H i a h v ( iinuii ii-- every f makes transfer students virtualh eai I In wi- lhe re-aill nl the a n i ible lor these olllees A eom-i-ombineii thinking -1 Myskania the untie- was -set up to look into t in Knilrv Chairman ( Pre- ideals siliiallon mil the Cabmi 1

bdquo bdquoe i r r ^ i Nominations Set To End Today

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- -a ei e l b lln- eai a lalili-i t Mm e i urn- w i requi leU 1 -i Ioi ik l l i to t h e ui u e e ol I edagnmic a m i a coin-|-li Ii I i p -I 1 W ill be gHel l next Week -Id p i l l

I in inn nl I nl i l i i s will la- host |i till- M u l - M i a n l l e a n d New Ell -kind S t a l l s -n t h e w e e k e n d ol Apri l P M I I d bull box m Lower Hu-leU lilh S e n u e u n m i n i o n s ) vuli-ii fur T h e r e will be a c a m p a i g n rally t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n ol out t in p r o g r a m

An a n n o u n c e m e n t on Ilie to Serv- 730 p m i e s a s looked i n t o b l h e M i n i s t e r j | lt ( i o I t s -hedul ol P n b h a I lol is u a r e a d II loin s e r v shyices U so set u p would l a k e c a r e ol

llecl ion ( on l ine ion h is all -la m m eil I hil l h e d e a d l i n e I r iioin -in 11 Ion ol St ililelil Assoi la I ion ol -1 i e i s ls l o d a a l -I p tn I le- h n a l i o i i

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handed in bitwei-n toda anil Ilies-lay al -1 p m Blanks are lo be iie-

bull bull - l bull l e a n lor Ms formal rush party to ine-hall hour with the payment ol lo-ical and Phvucal bcamces I he J( bdquo t J ) l s v ] H nbdquo j n B l u b a

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twe i i ty - lne cents Tins sun must be are usually granted lor a period o j j n j n R ( ) ( m ) | r o i n y ( m t ( j

I 1 V 7 bulll^ I bull ^ P gtbulllaquobullbull - v a f a l l d P o v i l l -V111 Tli- theme will be Showboat house representative Therelore up- ol $2000 lor unmarried people plus on iitilim-a ibis privilege al ter pay- an addition ot $-HKJ lor each de- The general chairman for the af-ineiil upiierelassineii have 1 iu pendent fair is Charles Bollenbach 60 Dec-hours nil Ire liineii 12jHl Application lor these lellowships orations John Lucas 01 Refresh-

All h inds raised by the Fair will luav la obtained trmn any college inents Anthony DOnolrio 01 Pro-help lmaiiee the seiimng o i Slate thai is pal lleipatm in this program grams Neil Jurinski 00 Chaper-College studenl abroad lor this siuai- ] I- cs-entjal that th se apphea- ones David Fiank 01 Arrange-ii i r i ii ie-iiiui in the Kxperi- (ions la submitted immediately un-nts Donald Donate 01 Enter-inenl in loti Jonil l nine Su - Im Ih r details comauiiimr Ihe par- taiiiinelif Daniel Labcille 02

i - T i 11 n-l e niiiieiii- re-ariiuii ieiiii- ol ihe program anil a list 11- vpermebdquoI lie HI Mu ol lie- p - leip III coilbull is in lhe lt haperoies nielli o| the M i t e Fair A spe llli pn r u n will be available in the Clla pennies for the event Will be bo-ith h - oeen -i I up --bull till pur oi la-e o the liem Draper 105 All Russell Bedlord Chlel Engineer pose in p iil opinion on the m a l a r ol t e - indents who think that ami Mrs Bedford Richard Shands

iln pro rain ii in po ably apply to i ihe Business Department and ill bull who hiM inei ihe require- Mrs S h a n d s David Treharne As-ineiii that ihe pro ram cleiiiands sismni Dean ol s tudents and Mrs - 11gtiii11 wa le no nine in gelling Treharne tin ir applii al MU m early

Intertainineiit

The music Ioi the evening will be lurni-lied bj Hank Torgan and lus band Enter ta inment will be in keeping with the theme ol Show-Imai and wall be I mulshed by the brothers On Is will have extended hours until 2 am

Formal rush parlies have already been held by Potter Club and Kappa

chairmen of Student Otiides Bela Phillips aial Hu hard Nulling-

IFC Announces Rushing Rules

The 1111 i-l- f ra terni ty Colin ll amended 11 a- lollow ma riishm n gu-II I ion-- They w i re cu elded upon VVednesd February a -it t meetshying held in ii uhn her II ill Regulations

I Idshin- opens ol the I Irst da ol i k i - s e

Hlds -hall he pii n oil once a ear on the Monuay belore (i il l-lliia- Vacation

Pledge duties shall be suspended Ii -in Juiual ll) un ll I he atari

bull Student Guide Meets Today In Page Hall

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ham Sophomore- aim aim e that ippheu ion- In in s tudents who wish to ol as Student Oiildes are now belli- accepted _ _ j ol the second semester

l-IH to carry lor all Senatorial candidates Thurs - -1 Each fralernit hail hold anj Ulteting Today day in Brubacher ( lame Room at mloriual rush purly There will be a meelmy tudav at

i Each fraternity shall be allowed

Notice

11 photom aplly Ii leltla-goglle and lhe Slate College News

Also aiiniHinced was the pusslbil-

V-aing will be held Friday FeblU-ar 12 and Monday February hi in Lower Draper anil Saturday Kebru-

- 1 p m in Page 11ill lor al Ilin-e in-one formal rush pai I v Ii All cuile-e open houses will llol l( resled 111 joining ihe Student

he considered rush parlies Each Guides program and lor lhose who Iraternl ty will be allowed olilj h l V ( | n a [ i signed I Walter

a n la ill the Student Union lroni l) |M i |H T i vrlif Si hiille Director of Admissions ui in in ml i l l ( isnioker shall he held nj ol s nine up a College lUdio u am ui in o iim i M UUi U u ( ] i ( h i ] i | ( j [ ^ ^ j n w l J ) )]HK bdquo U u u e w B l l l l i e b u n d

Station It would transmit to ilurms laaui jurat lon Day October outline the dune- involved At this onl) A meeting will lake place in T h e results of the elections will be U Any rushing regulations not su- tune schedule cards will be filled Brubacher to discuss the set-up ol announced on Inauguration Day pe i red id by this motion are deem- out and Student Guide representa-this station Sunday night at 7 pm February 2U ed still in ellecl lives will be introduced

Benjamin Cunii of the Busishyness Oilice announces that all registration fees must be paid today by 4 pm in tlie Business Oilice All a r rangements to pay ut a later dale must also be made in the Business Olliee by dial time

Any s tudent making prugram changes must have his official pinli card in tlie Kegistrar s Ofshyfice by today at 4 pm accordshying to Elmer Mathews Associate Dean

PAGE 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 I 9 6 0

Your Voice Offering the students and faculty an efficient and unshy

biased newspaper is the main purpose of this State College News Board

Since the News is the only direct means of communishycation between the administaration facutly organizations and students its duty is one of reporting the latest facts and news both in and out of the college which will be of interest to the entire college body

We expect to do just this Our goal is to produce the type of paper that will meet the needs and ideals of you the college body This is your paper it is your right to expect the best in the publication which you support

In order to meet our desired goal however we must have cooperation and most of all encouragement The prishymary form of this encouragement stems from public opinion

Realization of the fact that a newspaper should conshytain ideas pertinent to public opinion affords us the opshyportunity to interpret the term in the more reasonable fashion As Blaisdell in his book on American Democrary Under Pressure states the definition is that which conshyceives public opinion to be simply any collection of inshydividual opinions which are designated as such More questionable is the definition of the term as a pressure group

It is our hope that we will be able to satisfy you and that when we are not successful you will offer to us any constructive criticism that you may have Our monthly News Board meetings will be open to all we are looking forward to your attendance

Mediocrity in Teaching In a recent issue of a local paper we were shocked and

dismayed to read that the teaching profession places a premium or abets mediocrity This article was based on a summary report issued by the State Education Deshypartment entitled A Prediction of the Effectiveness of the Teacher in the Secondary School

Unfortunately the local paper has in this case retained their policy of creating sensational news out of material that has been a well established fact for quite some time

The article stated that in 13 upstate teacher preparashytory colleges the withdrawal from each college tended to be the cream of the crop while those who graduated and went on to teach were only of mediocre talent The article inferred that this was the fault of the colleges I t also inshyferred that the teaching profession discouraged capable people in favor of mediocre talent to enter the profession

Nothing could be further from the truth The teaching profession is constantly trying to devise

and formulate new ways of attracting talent to their field The problem of attracting over one million highly talented people to the teaching field is almost an insurmountable one and couple this with the comparatively low wages offered teachers one can readily understand why the teachshying profession has in its ranks so many of the so-called mediocre teachers

This local paper failed to appreciate these problems and in their haste to give their reading public sensational material they have induced unfavorable public opinion into an area that requires by its very nature exists on public opinion

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W h e n a r e s p e c t e d a n d p o w e r f u l b o d y s u c h a s t h e I F C s o w s t h e s e e d s of i ts o w n d e s t r u c t i o n bv f o s t e r i n g i n t e r n a l conf l i c t o n e b e g i n s to w o n shyd e r a t t h e a i m s a n d g o a l s of t h i s body A g r i m h a r v e s t c a n be e x shyp e c t e d

By r e l e g a t i n g t h e p l e d g e 1 l ass of a f r a t e r n i t y to ob l iv ion I F C t h r e a t shye n s t h e ve ry e x i s t e n c e ot t h i s i r a -t e r n i t y mdash h e n c e of t h e m s e l v e s I n e l fec t 11 c u t s olf i ts n o s e to s a v e i ts face

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PAGE 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 I 9 6 0

Spying Sports

Mens Dorm Why Not

By DAN LABEILLF

Rumor has it that Mens Boys are picked to cop the AMIA Basketball championship this season Under the auspices of Vic Mikovitch the starting five (Tillman Hunter Janick Broomfield Blair) has bettered the athletic prowess of the Goobers Potter and SLS

There will be a compulsory meeting of the chairmen and the captains of the AMIA basketball teams in Draper 211 at 315 on Monday The purpose of this meeting is to pick sixteen teams of the twenty-four now eligible to participate in a consolation tournament Bill Burnett was elected freshmen class representative to AMIA announces Merle Miller President

So tell me whats with these Sauersmen Well with Oneontas recent ineligibility Albany has good chances for fourth place seating in the State Tournament While menshytioning the Tournament I would like to congratulate the efficient social calendar organizers scheduling State Fair the same weekend as the Tournament was intended Brilshyliant move

For you out of doors sportsmen a special message a

skating rink has been temporarily installed on the Tennis courts by Veterans Field Anyone is welcome to use this facility at the hours specified by Coach Hathaway

Shorthanded Grapplers Face Test at Brooklyn

Albany Stale wrestlers will be This team has spirit which is a looking for their first win of the reason thai it will be hard to beal season tomorrow night when they in future years and no small meet Brooklyn Poly in Brooklyn amount ot it has come from fire-without the services of at least two ball Dave Pause 137 pounder from It-Mermen Schenectady w h o has kept the

The Feds already hard pressed team moving over the rough spots

with injuries may have lost Dan m combines with Charlie Huff a B e r l i n rL Y boy who K m ( w ) o ^ ^ U ) ^ ^ ^ wrestled 23 and Ken Jewell a bdquobdquobdquo i ) U l bdquo 1 ) | n U L I U

107 pounder from Petersburg ] 1 ( x M ^ n | h l p ( d s

Jewell also saw action m varsity ( j l i ( ( i m o n

Lineup Revamped K a u - l Norwich sensation ol Coach Garcia in an attempt to ltw gt(-s ago made mat history

utilize the fullest potential of an 1 m w l L n h i W( raquo twenty-three ol undermanned team has revamped twenty-four starts over a two and his lineup by moving Lou Biolsi e-hall year spun

a Wanlagh Long Inland product The Peds also expect i bevy of down to the 123 pound class as 1U7 incoming talent to help l hem by pounder Paul Turse rejoins Hi iwo seasons from now team Turso is from Pc-kskill N Y Pause mainstay ol thus year This l e a v e the llli pound and team is a former Mon Pleasant heavyweight devisions unoccupied matman who earned himsell a forcing the Peds to overcome a Id starting role- in his iroshtiiiin sca-point deticu m order to beat Brook- son and has been on the starting lyn The 111110111 predicament slems scene ever since from a series ol had breaks which

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Sauersmen Travel South to Meet Pratt Brooklyn Polytechnic in Weekend Tour

By JOHN MOPDER

The Cardinals from Plattsburg nipped the Peds where it hurts the most (scoring points) and went on to win 81-76 They put the game on ice in the first two mmutes as they raced to a 8-0 lead Malan opened the scoring with a driving lay up Fessette scored on a jump shot and Jack Potter the (Cards ace) dropped in lour more points on beautifully executed driving lay ups Coach Sauers called time out at this time to regroup his charges but the 8 point lead by the Cardinals proved to be the deceiding margin at the games end If the Peds could have played the first two minutes as they did the last 38 they could have bagged themselves a victory GAME STANDOUTS

The player award of the game has to go to Jack Potter of Plattsburg as he playshyed a real heads up game and was the backbone of the Cards team He put them out in the lead in the first two minutes of play and kept them ii - i i bull the road as they go to that foreign t h e r e W i t h h i s e x c e l l e n t p l a y m a k i n g country of Brooklyn to play Pratt

The Cards Fessette and Florin also took turns stab- anci Brooklyn Poly on Friday at bing us in the back with their play It was Fessette in the 730 they meet Pratt at the 2nd first half scoring 15 points to keep his team in the lead l^TtyTJel tradeKi Sy and Florin in the second half who tok over the scoring Slt lhc Brooklyn YMCA punch to enable his team to maintain the lead Both of Coa(h S n u m Ls very concerned them killed us off the boards as they grabbed 50 of then about thelack of team play in the t e a m s 60 r e b o u n d s recent games Everybodys been

There was no outstanding player for State as the the frying but everyone has been try- i i i n i t bull j j - j ii i i i niR to win it by himself rather than team played a good ball game but just didnt have the nillking a unified team effort Hlt-added polish thc Cards did Cohen attributed this fact to overeager-played his usually good game scor- never headed as they lead by 19 l u s s a n d inexperience which has

been a steady plague all year

Pratt with a record of 10-3 sports

ing 17 points and taking his share at half time 43-24

of rebounds utica had trouble all night find-Wallace Casey and Bowen played nig the basket as in the first half

they didnt legister their first field -l starting lineup ranging 6 4 in goal on the score board until 5 min- height and is a very powerful ball utes had gone by Their only score rlub They are strong contenders up to that time was a foul shot

good defensive games If there has to be an outstanding player for the Ped team I would have to choose from three menmdashSpicci Dzikowictz and Green Spicci and Dzikowict came off the bench twice to lead the team back from big deficits while Green came up with a pair of hot hands and scored (i of 7 shots from the floor

Peds Humble Itica Stale

Revenge is sweet as proved by the

Peds Tuesday night as I hey blasted

Utica 84 to 58 The Peds m dhvci

reversal of the Platlsbargh game

moved out to a bull-() leal and were

for NAIA playoffs in March Coach coining at the Kind mark m the bull

l lalf Sauers says and I quote If we win

Cohen and Bowen lead the on- his weekend it will enhance our

slaught as they scored 21) and 21 chances for a bid to the NAIA play-poinis respectively I think the best oils since we beat the New Jersey part of the game was when Coach teams ill the Christinas Tourney Kauers loyal bench proti do r s came y in and made a name for them- l u u r e l a r

-elves They inn only played good [ 1 -hni Cirecn ever develops the ball but they oiuscored Utica m rest of his game on the par with the last four minutes by four points is ^ i d shooting he will be one Hoop Review of the best small college player

This weekend the Peds are on in tin- State

FINAL DAY in

Commons

FEBRUARY 6 1960

Al so

LAST DAY for m pisl seasons bv margin o In or belter (33-1H lor rvu SCIMULSI and -coring a handy win over the BPI eight at Albany to open last eason

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R-ssler Jo- 1111 riary Mitchell Carl Penird Paul Villain and most n i ently Ken Ji v I I an I Dan Hull lioin competing

Hill was heel i red ineligible under I0CAC rule Tho other- Were en her in|iin (I or not approve i medic illy I rush Irol lcms

The 11 eslinien v resileis are in ne iini- strait- having l o s t Al Maikowil Bun e Roger Joe Pow-hide Pile McDonald and Brent Lll a

Freshman Coich 11b Hurlingma Die ten -nine iwosonie ol Don announced ihn Art Litmelh i- n Cnhrn mo KIIK lt asej i nil carry-tiruing to the lineup billowing an ug lhc 1 J lor lie Ped 11Hptens ankle iniiir I ins dole nh lb- John Wallace has been doing iil(i it n i ol law omei Iii Browei i no- |ob ol -leu nig the boards of Ann1 Mile I I Old l ied Will- in leienl game- Sheiwlll Howell sor a (ininad to ne msii-i uic not look unit-]i like i ljL11 bl I g l l l i Ii I l i e pll i Oil 1 -Li IT ii III l ie e e l l u n l y i s

What lililgt-gt (Lucias and Bur- Bone- i i gieai cuiiipel II or and liniiiiines job even mure ililliculi possesses i line shooting I-JI-is that Albany plays one of the Plat isbm -hs Jink lolter is the toughest schedules in tin- area best Weve seen Ibis sear Poltel meeting such powers as ( ortlaml is dso - andoiit goalie mi ilurd Winona lt W Iost Oswego Mont- baselnau lor Hie CaidinaLs clair Fairleigh Dickinson Vesliiva Wrestler (ba i l ie Kane ha returned ami Dartmouth to school but will noi ret urn to

Corlldid i i cil as one ol Hie action until n e s t year Lick Strongest team in the fast ()-- Healdull In also b a k but II Is wego Winona ami I1 I) I hae doubtlul whelher he will return to w re tiers ol national uruiiiuieiii e lhc hardwood again Dave Pause Dartmouth liailltlonally a powei has not vet recovered Ironi a leg hotl-in bullgt as strong a ever inlectlon The Ped inalnicli w ill ItcliuililiiiK Vear mi- P a n e when Lhey encounter

II ivei i it should be reinembii Brooklyn Pols tomorrow m Ne ed Mad tins Is a rebuilding Veal York City l - r o s h basket ball [or ihe Pi ds These teams lane Learn looks superb l-uy Kirliunl-been bcalen in the past and will son and Danny DAngellfu ulV a be beaten in the future powerful scoring d u o

Discount

NO FULL REFUNDS ACCEPTED

AFTER FEB 10 1960

STATE COLLEGE CO-OP

Valintiiies Day

Feb ruary 14 1960

Cards And Gifts At The CO-OP

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 I 9 6 0 PAGE 5

AMIA Oneonta Voted Ineligible For State Hoop Tournament Spooks KB Mens Hall Victorious

All Teams Seek First League Title By JIM DO CHICK I V

By GAR PENFIELD

Oneonta basketball coach Hal calling but Ihe ullii ials ol the eon-Chase has announced that lie will leieu-e imposed ruling which ap-drop seven ineligible players and pears lair to all concerned thus comply with a ruling lain down II Chase had not decided to drop by the New York Stale Intereolle- the seven player- Oneonta would Spooks Rout Potter Club Richie Lockwood and Mike Riley place in the First League with a glate Conference at a meeting here not be able to meet any ol the other The Spooks composed mainly of combined 10 give the Spooks an 8 3-0 record today i onlen nee lean- during this sea- freshman met a once mighty Pot- l K i n t lead and put the game on One Week To Comply bull On onto was also declared in- tt-r Club and soundly thrashed them k e - K I S U e l c a t s lt-raquoltgtobers

The Oneonta team which include- -le to cmpee m the forth- p ih nine of -iri-^l Sparked by Erie Kafka led the losing Potter Sunday afternoon Kappa Beta two fifth-year Seniors and lour coming Slate College Tournament pen- Rowers and Ace McCarthy who Club with 12 points Ray Haver defeated the Goobers a slumping transfers who have not met the one- to be held at Cortland l-ebruiry 25- scored 13 ard It) points respectively played his usual f i n e defensive team by a score of 58-47 Great year residence requirement va- - end the fine defensive play ol the game but to no avail as Ihe Spooks fight and a fine team effort was given one week to put its house m l latbiwn Coniniciils entire team Ii was the Spooks all m n Mian matched the Club in shown by the men of KB who were order v ihi inendh meenng cle- ihe way to register their second all departments underdogs f r o m the beginning

The meeting of the lO-M-lmol pn the issue at -ke said Merlin win in four starts With three min- Mens Nips SLS Another contributing factor in the group in Brubaeher Hall v i llithnvay Alban Slate Athletic utes to go m the game and the Mens Hall behind ihe shooting victory was the terrific shooting friendly one There was in name I) Mr and eonlen-nec president Spooks ahead by o n l y II points of Oils Tillman and Jerry Blair percentage from the field by the

sneaked by SLS by a score of 34-33 winners bullMens took an early lead and con- After a tremendous first half tinned to build it until halftime KB started off slow in the second when ihe score stood 22-10 OILS half but soon caught lire and went sparked the team with 12 big points on to victory

- h i s half KB was paced by Bob Sands with In the second hall led by Spina I f i p o i n U s a n ( 1 j m M i l d l e w l U l 1 4

Jamison and Si-ko SLS made a J o h n H a t h turned in another lm-Uemendoiis comeback and took the p r c s s j v e performance with 23 points lead witll 1(5 seconds left to play l 0 ) I ) u Goobers

l l n n g a L r n n s l under the has- K B S victory threw the first kel with 12 seconds leit Gerry BUilr tradelaquoU(- into a turmoil by putting was toiiled bv an SLS player Cool h o 9nltrade l w laquo u laquo m t contention a the proverbial cucumber Blair U u U U ( V

link both hull shots to put Mens Apathetics ahead bv one pml Tune ran out bdquo SLS brouglil the bull down the championship of the third

league was decided last week when the Apathetics won their fifth game without a defeat Three of the games were won via forfeit and the other two victories were very decisive which showed the champs power

The players ol lhc Apathetics are begin- Many Borko Jim Dougherty Bill

Do You Think for Yourself (DIAL IN THESE QUESTIONS AND SEE IF YOURE IN FOCUS )

If you HUW a fiill-rigg-ed sii -hip in I lie middle of

the desert would you sav A- Ione Una- no sea

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nmg so I will start by a slateinenf Waner John Pavelka Ray Smith ol position All pinion- in this col- and Don Donato iimii are merely the npinion ol the i in 1 if ii and not necessarily the views

ol lln- Sports Desk Ihe paper or tin- athletic dcja rlnien t Please mishyll n v ill i iinplaini i (in- Tillman iini ill op I hi in in something suitshyable like Uu- Hudson Hiver

Standings in the newh formed New York Slate Intercollegiate Soc-

i _ O T Conference were released re-1111 bullently along with New York State

nd All American team selections

Albany Ranks 5th In S U Tourney

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w eel- has jirodui cd Soin upsets Poller the Ooobers and SLS received losses from the Spooks KB alio the I-I ITS Is Mens Hall due Albany Slate ranked fifth in the

A up ol Ihe hut goes to SLS lor 11 learn Stale University Conler-their line pntsinaiiship in the last euce which was won by Cortland two games II is lough to lose two with a 3-0 record consecutive squeakers and lake it like gentlemen Sonic teams could Weighed Records

lake a li ssoii inin SLS The landings wen- determined by Tin j ears fresliuian team looks weighing Ihe won-loss record to

bellei Ihan an Inch team Ive seen ] | w 1(J |- uiei|tlahlies of the U anus luce L-e been on lhc campus ihis weighing system being based oil

I In ir success is 1 ood example ol | ci v il lines to team strengths bv Anal a lot 1 hiislle spirit and | | iced involved The ellcet was to hard work will dn in fin course ol n bdquobdquo --t111 p A p-am for a win be ceoii Ai Uu- beeinning ol the bdquo bdquo| (-i1)()| than tor a win -a iii I vi somewhat dubious 1 i n i | - a gt(gtr -e|niol tlu-ir iieic hn- 11 the I ol hel-hl M- ini I Al and tile Ooalle John Santos ol 1-DLgt was leoo nlined lo the All American team

M (pu linn ul lhc week Will is he kepi up the pace he set when ihe Pugis he Inger a nd belter holding the Pen- to one goal in Hini ever their seasons opening encounter

WAA

The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows mdash ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MANS FILTERA SMOKING MANS TASTE

A A Resumes Activities For Forthcoming Semester

iiiii-e a MI u i- b n i ill Ihe ily pressured by exams discovered win ol activities Alter a one-day that H had a five Woman team The aiiiinii belweeii siine-leis ci day teams played all exciting firs I half in Ii main I us pa-ed canvass- with Pierce leading by lour points ug downtown stoic- log ales Im al lhc i nd However Ill the second uu- were ob ipiali li ilt led in il I ill Pierce surged forward to take | r lo plunge ml our bullpunt sem Ihe gallic with all I) point lead ler eomses anil uiISllles WAA SwillUIlinu lmis n-ell in the Ik-ml ol activit- Swiiniiuiig eiithusla Is1 W h e r e planum rin lor Stale fan are are you Now thai the pressure nl in in-- tin ii iiiiit ed under the leaden- exams and papers have been Idled slop i pipe Sihci lein who will lioin oiir shoulders why not relax soon he Inam- Volunteers lo as- by gelling into the swim of thing- MM her Ihi limine lor this veals foe all evening Splash nine is li h is bowling Irom 7-i) every Tuesday evening iloop Scores at the Jewish Community Center

Siiue ihe la-I issue ihe Pillowing Just lake along your bathing suit sines have been plavcil cap towel and student c u d its

Ian lor lice girls Mole 1 bull you cant l ake It-a e 11 Mullsiin Hon e- 1111(1 someone else lo take advail-

1) lage of the opportunity call Bulb 1 Phi Hi 11 -ll Kappa Delta II Smith for the names of girls wholl

II P h i Delia 31 - Maili-oii House be going over mi the same evening l i Tumbling and Trampoline

II Pu n e Hall 2- Kappa Della-tt Iumljliiig and tranipoluu- will be ill Lake House mllei lo Pill Delia added lo WAA activities II a suf-

hl Ihe Pleiie I lull-Kappa Delia llclelil limber of students are inshycline six players were teamed n-n-sted Drop a note to Barb Smith against Hie Pierce consented lo ill in student mail as an indication play Kappa Delia when the soror- of your interest

PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY S 1960

Jiauie J+autli Forum Sponsors Great Discussions-60

Beta Zeta Phyllis Malory GO President anshy

nounces tha t an open house will be held for Statesmen on Sunday February 14 from 3-5 pm

Chi Sigma Theta Nancy Lou Ryan GO President

announces tha t the pledge captain is Pa t Labalbo G2 and Sports Capshytain is Jeane t t e Leggier G2

G a m m a Kappa Phi Marcy Van Leuven GO has been

appointed temporary President Jud i th Kiehle temporary Vice-President and JoAnne Simons 61 temporary Secretary

Kappa Delta Nancy McGowan 60 President anshynounces tha t Elizabeth Tinney 62 is the new pledge captain

Psi G a m m a Mildred Pasek GO President anshy

nounces the appointment of Marion Oarglul 61 as Recording Secreshytary

The theme of the Waiter s Party to be held next Friday is Come With Us Co the Casbah announce co-chairmen Sally Van Scoy GO and Pa t Benedetto 62

Sigma Alpha A coffee hour for Poller Club

will be held Monday a t 830 pm announces Donnalee Anderson GO President

Frosh To Meet On Tuesday

A freshman class meeting and rally will be held Tuesday a t 7 pm in Draper 349 announce Kay OConshynor and Paul Hooker Seniors

Presidential candidates will be allowed five minutes for speeches vice-presidential candidates will lie allowed three minutes to speak Speeches will be lollowed by quesshytions Iron class members concerning the candidates and tlieir campaignshying

Candidates for Secretary Treasshyurer am Songlradcr must s tale their qualifications candidates for Publicity Diieclor must present a poster show inv abilities Cheerleadshyer candidates must present a cheer

All cantddates for Senate will be questioned at tin- SA rally to be held Thursday night in tin Brit Game Room

Candidates for all |josilions may campaign in any manner

Marilee Rogers 62 was initiated a t an initiation service held Monshyday evening Sigma Phi Sigma

Sheila Echaus 60 President anshynounces tha t J a n e t Eckcolsky was appointed cha i rman for Sta te Fair

There will be tin open house for men next Friday

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operation of a college radio s tashytion should a t tend a meeting to be held Sunday a t 7 pm in Brubacher The room will be posted Any s tudents with preshyvious experience in this field are especially urged to a t tend

Applications for resident hall counselors for t he 19G0-61 acashydemic year may he obtained in the Housing office Draper III from 9 to 5

Anyone interested in obtainshying a position mus t have comshypleted forms into the Housing Office by February 19

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June Alexander and Terry Kerwin Seniors Co-editors of the I960 PEDAGOGUE in orshyder to give more of the s tudent body the satisfaction of contr ishybuting to tlieir yearbook re shyquest tha t s tudents who have snapshots of any phase of s tushydent life submit them for pubshylication Snapshots should be sent to either editor through student mail and will be re shyturned

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Michael Sabini CO Pres ident of the Forum of Politics announces t h a t the Forum will sponsor several foreign policy discussion groups a t Sta te this semester

These groups will be pa r t of the Grea t Discussions mdash 19G0 a n a shytion-wide program of the Foreign Policy Association Each discussion group will consist of six to ten peoshyple who will meet once a week for an eight-week period s ta r t ing the week of February 7 The groups will discuss a different topic a t each meeting The background reading materials will be furnished by the

Foreign Policy Association through the Forum

The purposes of these discussion groups will be to enable more Amshyericans to obtain the facts and gain a deeper unders tanding of current foreign affairs to talk over these facts with tlieir friends at a conshyvenient time and place to reach more individual opinions on U S foreign policy and to communicate these opinions to the policy-makers in Washington

After each discussion ballots will be filled out and sent to a central office in Albany These ballots will

be tabulated on a national basis and will be sent to representatives in Congress to the S ta te Depar tment and to the President

I t is hoped tha t this program will afford a way in which the individual may help to formulate our foreign policy

Many groups are being set up throughout the Albany area Any State College s tudents or faculty members who would like to part ic ishypate are urged to do so Anyone wishing more information may conshytact Dr Mtithew Elbow Associate Professor of History in Draper 205

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as no single filter can for mild full flavor

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State College News Z-464 ALBANY NEW YORK FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1960 VOL XLV NO 2

Donate Dougherty and Robinson Seek Presidency in Student Association Elections Byron Runs Unopposed

RICHARD ROBINSON

Robinson Aim Improvement On Campus

Judicial Body Recommends

Myskania this year has resumed the policy of recommending candishydates to fill their places According to the Myskania Consti tut ion they are authorized to recommend not more than ten second semester juniors

Recommendat ions were made on the basis of the qualifications and criteria as stipulated in the Judicial Boards constitution

There are thir ty-six candidates for Myskania Th i r teen will be elected and tapping ceremonies will take place Inaugura t ion Day

Myskania 1959-00 recommends the following candidates for 1960-61 Myskania

JAMES DOUGHERTY

James Clavell mdash Rivalry (1 2) Student Guides Co-Cha i rman Frosh W e e k Counselor (2 Class Treasurer (1) Sena te Pi Omega Pi (3) All College Reshyview lassC Choreographer i (2 3) S la te Pai r Treasurer t3) All Colshylege Reception Co-Cha i rman (3)

Dougherty Seeks 3 Development of

Camp Dippikill The purpose ol s tudent govern

SA Elections Begin Today

Robert Helwig 60 President of I S tuden t Association announces tha t

ffl elections for the various candidates will begin today and end Monday I Voting for candidates for Myskania

and for class officers will be held toshyday and Monday in Lower Draper room 08 from 10 am to 4 pm and tomorrow in the Student Union from 10 am to 4 pm There will be no voting for Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates on Saturday SA Officers

Donald Donato James Dougherty and Richard Robinson are candishydates for the position o r President of S tudent Association Susan Byshyron is the only candidate for the office of Vice-President S tudent Senate

The following are running for the office of Senate from the Class of 1961 Barry Deixler Sandra Dieter Anthony DOnofrio Gran t Duffrin Karen Holer Sylvia Juriga Marie Miranda and Jane t Zember

The following are competing for

DONALD DONATO

DonatoWants Group Houses Represented

As President of SA I would try As I look at the present situation annuel our e minus I am aware ol Barbara Gladysiewicz mdash Student ment is to serve the s tuden t body of n i Senate from the Class ol 1962 tcgt accomplish the following group man things which I feel could be Sena te (2 3 i S tuden t Guide (1 u l l s eollege This government must James Blenker Edward Brennali house representation improved com-jinproved In my major platform 2i Program Chai rman J u n i o r pi-nvide as egectively as possible M K S B v n i n - Mary Ann Calderone munication between the organs of I would like to see the tollowing Prom 13) Co-Trcas iuer Campus tor the social cultural personal and Janet Cellura Frances Cicero Mar- government selling Dippikill under areas dealt with in a manne r which Chest I 2 I Co-Chai rman Campus recreational needs of the s tudent yueritc d o w r y Clillord Demurest eertain conditions maintaining a would aid as much ol the student Chest iigt Campus Commission population The elected and ap- Mar tha Golcnsky Mary Ann Gils- v -undent tax improved s tudent-body as possible

I Hunk tha t we need system ol off-campus t ranspor ta- Constitution Committee s ena t e iheir duties in an experienced dy- trade u i u bull J U ^ L - ^ Group House Representat ion ti n At the present time we have J ( ) a n n e y wood mdash F r o s h Camp n a m i e a n c l organized manner I 1 bdquo 0 trade f bdquo If the purpose of s tudent govern-

S L U U I I I I S l i e s t ) c a m p u s ou i iUJ j in N iuo p o p u l a t i o n l i l t ClCClOU a l u l a p - ^--- j - ivi M I I I H H L L I U I U I J J J I M C U o i u u c i a -( 2 I Secretary I 3 I Frosh Wi ek- pointed officers of this government b l r l i - ^chcl le Kellerman Betty faculty relations and s tudent repre-

a better end Counselor 2 ji Chai rman r m best do this by carrying out Klein Sheryl McCormick Richard sentation on faculty committees

to rent buses for trips away from counsel lor (2 3) Sena te (2 3i the school What do we have to sec re ta ry Alden Hal l 2 ) S ta te stantly working to solve the prob-

Nott ingham John Pierce Ellen Robino Barbara Schneiderman Lilshylian Skadburg Anne Smith J a n

and Earl ment is to represent the entire s tu-S tudent government must be con- r bdquo l i t h p] omith

Smith Raymond Smith bdquoraquo laquo l | ( n b l d y l u n ^ h ( ) l l S ( r e p ] e W e l k e i - sentatiou is the best method of ac-

Those running for the Senate from complishing this I would introduce g

v bdquobdquo bdquo- I- t i bdquoM -bdquo raquo Burnett representatives from the class as s e n Ice agency carlnn lot those p bdquo ca r t e r Laurence Coleman a whole each year to best represent collective needs t h a t canno t be met ~ - r bull l bullbull bullbull bullbulllt bull bullgtbull

show for the money spent on this college Review i l 3gt Campus lems of the s tuden t body as u whole rental Ol course the trip may be C h e s t (2 3) Frosh Ski t (1) as well as continually looking for bdquo educational and bcnclits are to be c a m p u s Q u e e n At tendant - (3) new and belter ways of adminis ter - the Class ol 1963 nie the lo i iowng legislation to tins effect leaving gained lroin if but do we need to -^ L D s k u ( 1 ) j the operation of the Student Nancy Altmann Kenneth Bel an - appruximalcly one-hull of Senate rent t ranspor ta t ion for so many Association l n i Thomas Bartlow Gerald Blair t come from class elections as a things I leel that by purchasing Sue James mdash Sta t e College Re- bdquobdquobdquobdquolt tradebdquolaquolt ei bull -i Theresa Bocchino Judi th Brenner who] thus retaining some class at lea t one bus of our own we would view i l c Choreographer MU D _ J V g bdquo J l ^ Ronald Bullis William s a v i n | renlal or lit least use it skit i2 J i Rivalry Leader i l l pay I- tin- bus The bus could Choreographer S o p h Skit Co- - -- ^ bull=raquoraquo bulllt laquobullbullraquolaquobull lt- lt-- Constance Culver Susan Danltz t h t s tudent body be used jusl as the rented buses are Cha i rman C h i l d r e n s Chris tmas by the individual Anne Dugan Theodore Dusanenko (ainii Dippikill now and we would have il for or- Party S tudent Sena te i2 3i Frosh II is with these thoughts in mind Donlcl Fear Peter Fisher J ames The neeessitv of a college camp is gainiitionil trips educational trips Camp Counselor i2 31 Co-Chair- that I have declared myself a can- Haelin Jud i th Hall Judi th Johnson s(]f evident I had felt tha t we had aecess to a college camp and many man Parents Day (3) didate for the olflce of President of Richard Kelly Roy Knapp Rich- un-cn Di]jpikill a lair chance la

is they mi -h t arise bdquo bdquo _ bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo the Student Association urd Lockwood Lawrence Lonergan s t imulate s tudent interest and since (Jiialiflcations J eane t t e Lorenz Andrew Lowell p ] l a ( | j v a s m I i l v o r 0 f se l l ing

- s ( n i n (bullbdquo The lollowlng are a list of the Rose Marie Mincar Claudia Molir p m light of recent information and bull - u l l gt bull bull raquo l l 0 h l bullbull -- l M M l C m | ) C o u - aelivil ie which I have part icipated J ames Morgan Dee Mngaver Doris observation I believe thai without

in and which I feel make me well Muhlich David Nichols Barbara sufficient development of the camp qualified io assume the presidency Olsowy Patrick Puccini Rosemary 0 I l l cannot honestly judge the true

Rosemary KverekmdashSmiles (1 2 I Thorough knowledge of student Pctrick William Powhida Fay Rich- poteniiul of the camp to st imulate i i Co-Chai rman F r o s h - S o p h governnunt on our campus gained unison Geraldine Schleifer Philip smdent interest Therefore I am in

131 bdquo instances as they mi lit arise J ( m ( s K e U y __ R i v i l l r y i 2 )

I would like ver much to improve Senate (2) Campus Chest (2 3i i-elations on this Sta te Pair (3) Frosh Camp Conn-

campus I propose a committee selor (2 3) Homecoming Commit-maili up ol students and faculty ice i 2 c Student Guide 12 3) lueiuljeis the main purpose ol winch would lii to arriv at an answer tin studenl-laciilty problems Siiiie o 1 ) a p c e C o E d i t o r o f P r o s l ) T I bdquo K 1 - through service as a class senator Shaw Toby Tlusty Anne Tooniey faV()1 ()1 he development proposed these problems iiugn oe i mgtk i2gt Frosh Camp Counselor and as Vice-President of SA (Continual mi Iayt bull Column JV Camp Board but with the reserv a- i the problem oi i - - c h a i r m a n Booster S la te Fa i r 2 Proven organiational and exe- _ atiou that should this initial in linal exam schedule could

i b l V1 aM l nr lmTv Moving Up Day Speaker 2) Co Treasurer of Campus Chest i2)

si ily tin b e i n a i l i earlier i i would like very much to sec a li adership coiilorence such as was had this ciu belweeii the Adininis-llalloli and Student Association be- ue al least an annual allair This fiu-s both sides a chance to voice | J | IUgt |s and al the same tune listen l the other fellows point on the

u h -| i lus la 1 thou lit might - |e carried over to the major depar tments m the school Win oi l I here I- - mass meeting ol lit- s ludents and laclllly in one ma- M pai tmeli l I Hunk much be a oinplished

i2) Inter-Sorori ty Counsel (2 3) eulive ability gained as coordinator

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Byron Looks For Better Management

of all Senate commit tees and through first-hand contact witli the development and operat ion of our present financial procedure

i Varied interests outside of govshye rnmen t including service us a

Hamilton Visits State Monday

ml( As many of ot already In

on a alldldale ha t he Il ice ol

vestment not s t imulate s tudent inshyterest we would he justified in sellshying it

We must realize though we have not reeened any return for the avshyerage 1(C of Student Tax which

President Hamiltons scheduled ar- s e n a L has given Camp Board for member of the S ta te College News n v a l l1 s t a U colh (- i s Monday at bdquo lM l h n ( u a l s h a t U u c o l Board and as a staff member ol the l l n 1 lege camp has a potential in both Pedagogue 1 have also been an The agenda lor his brief visit the recreational ami academic areas active part icipant ill our colleges here includes a faculty lunch lrom ol this colli e To s 11 Dippikill intramural athletic program 1-230 p m a meeting with the purely because we are reaping no

1 Thoioiigh knowledge ol the members and representat lvis under immediate return now is unjust problems and advancements ol the Student Association in the Draper and unfair Alter development

I Dippikill situation Lounge floiu 230-315 p i n and a should student interest remain dor-tu- ltbdquoi A I bdquo i iraquoiraquoiiwm laoutly meeting and coffee hour iniillt We would be instilled in 11-( en i ia l Aims of Platform

winning Hie luii- oi the siiiilcut interest ts a necessity tiiitenUs and faculty members of i would improve communicat ions lgtuli|il HI his le ues l or in case Infelllgenl and bisiiiess like ad- 11ie varlolis S ta te Teachers Colleges between group houses and govern ]- abseiue ha- m a m respunsi- ministration ol a $50000 a year Albany State is only one of the ment agencies by requiring the mil)

Millie- lie c u e as a null-voting business iSlmlent Assn I Is a niiisl many 1 the Senate he serves as Leadership in the development

maiit We w nukl be instilled m

drill As o lalion Vice-President The development of coiislslalil H is President IlaiuilUms inten- ing Ihe cani|i ] M i i | | i | n bdquo bdquobdquo Ihc Vac I s i c 1 more than policies relating to all phases of Hon to acquaint himself with the Communicat ions

1 would like to bring up the p I MM I omnium at ions We an- all awo thai this campus needs belter com hi in- niieni Assn i- a no- many colleges to be visited by Utes ol Cabinet and Senate to be

President Hamilton on his tour interchanged and the combined

t abnet member he coordinates orgalililion and financing ol social lid I- mil l iners out t Senic and and cultural events in which stu-

oiinunica- h- art as Treasurer oi Student dents sin w an interest or fur which bulluali in apparent need is demonst ra ted

is always a main point in any ad- ministrat ions proposed plans I lei I that I am qllalllled Io un- Make these responsibilities be- Increased advisory and investlga-

iiie l my knowledge ol student l i v e a c t i w t j by the appointed Cabl-h i ay 1nis radio tradeuraquo ] uaicnl on our rumpus

jnuiiK I I - I I I on m lavor ol sec bdquo a ialio talloll leu-loped loi I Ha- m in pail ol lie- campus nallie-I the quad I led that tills wou be I In- nil imate in u lion Campus news could be delivershyed instantly to seventy-live percent l [|e i anipus Tills news would be nu n more accurate than any type i -iwd i the present time through

ay phis radio station should w uaici1 on our campus This t ministers is something I lirinly al br iilihAsI lor general slildcnl | (U l lw|elge has come not only from believe in plcasiu b use ol music and edlica- | | u csper lenie I l ime received as The above general alms are Ihe lloiial leduics being a Senator in Illy f reshman- foremost m my mind because It is

These an- some ol the things 1 Sophomore year but also from my these the lights that lead to all other would like if elected S A President iCuiilinuid mi Imji Column U iCunlmuid on imii Column 11

Notice

m n u n s to be sent to all group In Uses on campus Group house

David Trrhiirn Assistant Dean announces iliat lids week will be (lie lust ill which applications lor residence bull counsellors for Hie 1 )ltgtlt)-Ill academic year will be aeeepled Students interested in counselling should obtain the forms from and return to the Honshu Office Dmper 11- no Inter than Friiluy February 10

representation would enhance easishyer i oinniiinii ations I would sir ugshyly make an effort to obtain one hour during the weeks classes when n i classes would be scheduled This lime could he utilised for class and organizational meetings Budget

1 would be in lavor ol balancshying the budget ll uece sary with money from surplus to main ta in a low student lax

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Your Voice Offering the students and faculty an efficient and unshy

biased newspaper is the main purpose of this State College News Board

Since the News is the only direct means of communishycation between the administaration facutly organizations and students its duty is one of reporting the latest facts and news both in and out of the college which will be of interest to the entire college body

We expect to do just this Our goal is to produce the type of paper that will meet the needs and ideals of you the college body This is your paper it is your right to expect the best in the publication which you support

In order to meet our desired goal however we must have cooperation and most of all encouragement The prishymary form of this encouragement stems from public opinion

Realization of the fact that a newspaper should conshytain ideas pertinent to public opinion affords us the opshyportunity to interpret the term in the more reasonable fashion As Blaisdell in his book on American Democrary Under Pressure states the definition is that which conshyceives public opinion to be simply any collection of inshydividual opinions which are designated as such More questionable is the definition of the term as a pressure group

It is our hope that we will be able to satisfy you and that when we are not successful you will offer to us any constructive criticism that you may have Our monthly News Board meetings will be open to all we are looking forward to your attendance

Mediocrity in Teaching In a recent issue of a local paper we were shocked and

dismayed to read that the teaching profession places a premium or abets mediocrity This article was based on a summary report issued by the State Education Deshypartment entitled A Prediction of the Effectiveness of the Teacher in the Secondary School

Unfortunately the local paper has in this case retained their policy of creating sensational news out of material that has been a well established fact for quite some time

The article stated that in 13 upstate teacher preparashytory colleges the withdrawal from each college tended to be the cream of the crop while those who graduated and went on to teach were only of mediocre talent The article inferred that this was the fault of the colleges I t also inshyferred that the teaching profession discouraged capable people in favor of mediocre talent to enter the profession

Nothing could be further from the truth The teaching profession is constantly trying to devise

and formulate new ways of attracting talent to their field The problem of attracting over one million highly talented people to the teaching field is almost an insurmountable one and couple this with the comparatively low wages offered teachers one can readily understand why the teachshying profession has in its ranks so many of the so-called mediocre teachers

This local paper failed to appreciate these problems and in their haste to give their reading public sensational material they have induced unfavorable public opinion into an area that requires by its very nature exists on public opinion

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W h e n a r e s p e c t e d a n d p o w e r f u l b o d y s u c h a s t h e I F C s o w s t h e s e e d s of i ts o w n d e s t r u c t i o n bv f o s t e r i n g i n t e r n a l conf l i c t o n e b e g i n s to w o n shyd e r a t t h e a i m s a n d g o a l s of t h i s body A g r i m h a r v e s t c a n be e x shyp e c t e d

By r e l e g a t i n g t h e p l e d g e 1 l ass of a f r a t e r n i t y to ob l iv ion I F C t h r e a t shye n s t h e ve ry e x i s t e n c e ot t h i s i r a -t e r n i t y mdash h e n c e of t h e m s e l v e s I n e l fec t 11 c u t s olf i ts n o s e to s a v e i ts face

ft w o u l d s e e m t h a t t h e r e a c t i o n ot t h e e l ig ib le r u s h e e s is o n e of o u t shyr i g h t i n d i g n a t i o n d i s a p p o i n t m e n t a n d d i s g u s t ove r t h e e x t r e m e p e t t i shyn e s s of t h i s tic is ion a n d t h e m a n n e r in w h i c h i t w a s l e g i s l a t e d T h i s school t e a c h e s f r e s h m e n to be b r o a d -m i n d e d a n d m a t u r e in m a k i n g t h e i r d e c i s i o n s I t s effect is t o s t r i v e for 1 u n i t y a m o n g t h e m W e l l t h e n t h i s dec i s i on h a s c o m p l e t e l y u n d e r m i n e d t h e p r i n c i p l e s w i n c h t h e schoo l w i shes to ins t i l l m o u r m i n d s

T h e p r o b l e m oi d i r t y r u s h i n g h a s b e e n going on s i n c e ivy h s been c r o w i n g on t h e v ills 1 iir u n i shyve r s i ty Ii liis been goinc nil hi re T h i s is mil a qui s l i on 1 i m p o s i n g I list p u n i s h m e n t u p o n a n o t h e r f r a shyt e r n i t y it is l ike t h e p o t ca l l i ng t h e k e l t i c b l a c k

T h e I n s h m e n t h i s y e a r or 01 a n y y e a r a r e g r a n t d t h e p r e r o g a t i v e of be ing a d u l t s T h e e n a c t m e n t of t h i s r u l i ng s i g n i l i e s t in u n u d u l t m a n n e r w h i c h t h i s ru l e was levied T h e r e -l o r e w h a t o t h e r a t t i t u d e c a n a n y i n t e l l i g e n t f r e s h m e n no m a t t e r w h a t h i c h o i c e of f r a t e r n i t y is l a k e c o n -1 1 111114 t h i s m a n n e r F a i r playV C o o p e r a t i o n S c h o o l s p i r i t T h e s e a r c only f l ee t ing swioi iyin s t h a t h ive b e e n a s c r i b e d in t h e pas t a s to t h e f u n c t i o n of I F C It s h o u l d mm-e likely be ca l i co I S C Il h a s all lie e a r m a r k s ol a n old l a d s s e w shying c i rc le o r 1 S a t u r d a y a l t e r n o o n s

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Spying Sports

Mens Dorm Why Not

By DAN LABEILLF

Rumor has it that Mens Boys are picked to cop the AMIA Basketball championship this season Under the auspices of Vic Mikovitch the starting five (Tillman Hunter Janick Broomfield Blair) has bettered the athletic prowess of the Goobers Potter and SLS

There will be a compulsory meeting of the chairmen and the captains of the AMIA basketball teams in Draper 211 at 315 on Monday The purpose of this meeting is to pick sixteen teams of the twenty-four now eligible to participate in a consolation tournament Bill Burnett was elected freshmen class representative to AMIA announces Merle Miller President

So tell me whats with these Sauersmen Well with Oneontas recent ineligibility Albany has good chances for fourth place seating in the State Tournament While menshytioning the Tournament I would like to congratulate the efficient social calendar organizers scheduling State Fair the same weekend as the Tournament was intended Brilshyliant move

For you out of doors sportsmen a special message a

skating rink has been temporarily installed on the Tennis courts by Veterans Field Anyone is welcome to use this facility at the hours specified by Coach Hathaway

Shorthanded Grapplers Face Test at Brooklyn

Albany Stale wrestlers will be This team has spirit which is a looking for their first win of the reason thai it will be hard to beal season tomorrow night when they in future years and no small meet Brooklyn Poly in Brooklyn amount ot it has come from fire-without the services of at least two ball Dave Pause 137 pounder from It-Mermen Schenectady w h o has kept the

The Feds already hard pressed team moving over the rough spots

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utilize the fullest potential of an 1 m w l L n h i W( raquo twenty-three ol undermanned team has revamped twenty-four starts over a two and his lineup by moving Lou Biolsi e-hall year spun

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Sauersmen Travel South to Meet Pratt Brooklyn Polytechnic in Weekend Tour

By JOHN MOPDER

The Cardinals from Plattsburg nipped the Peds where it hurts the most (scoring points) and went on to win 81-76 They put the game on ice in the first two mmutes as they raced to a 8-0 lead Malan opened the scoring with a driving lay up Fessette scored on a jump shot and Jack Potter the (Cards ace) dropped in lour more points on beautifully executed driving lay ups Coach Sauers called time out at this time to regroup his charges but the 8 point lead by the Cardinals proved to be the deceiding margin at the games end If the Peds could have played the first two minutes as they did the last 38 they could have bagged themselves a victory GAME STANDOUTS

The player award of the game has to go to Jack Potter of Plattsburg as he playshyed a real heads up game and was the backbone of the Cards team He put them out in the lead in the first two minutes of play and kept them ii - i i bull the road as they go to that foreign t h e r e W i t h h i s e x c e l l e n t p l a y m a k i n g country of Brooklyn to play Pratt

The Cards Fessette and Florin also took turns stab- anci Brooklyn Poly on Friday at bing us in the back with their play It was Fessette in the 730 they meet Pratt at the 2nd first half scoring 15 points to keep his team in the lead l^TtyTJel tradeKi Sy and Florin in the second half who tok over the scoring Slt lhc Brooklyn YMCA punch to enable his team to maintain the lead Both of Coa(h S n u m Ls very concerned them killed us off the boards as they grabbed 50 of then about thelack of team play in the t e a m s 60 r e b o u n d s recent games Everybodys been

There was no outstanding player for State as the the frying but everyone has been try- i i i n i t bull j j - j ii i i i niR to win it by himself rather than team played a good ball game but just didnt have the nillking a unified team effort Hlt-added polish thc Cards did Cohen attributed this fact to overeager-played his usually good game scor- never headed as they lead by 19 l u s s a n d inexperience which has

been a steady plague all year

Pratt with a record of 10-3 sports

ing 17 points and taking his share at half time 43-24

of rebounds utica had trouble all night find-Wallace Casey and Bowen played nig the basket as in the first half

they didnt legister their first field -l starting lineup ranging 6 4 in goal on the score board until 5 min- height and is a very powerful ball utes had gone by Their only score rlub They are strong contenders up to that time was a foul shot

good defensive games If there has to be an outstanding player for the Ped team I would have to choose from three menmdashSpicci Dzikowictz and Green Spicci and Dzikowict came off the bench twice to lead the team back from big deficits while Green came up with a pair of hot hands and scored (i of 7 shots from the floor

Peds Humble Itica Stale

Revenge is sweet as proved by the

Peds Tuesday night as I hey blasted

Utica 84 to 58 The Peds m dhvci

reversal of the Platlsbargh game

moved out to a bull-() leal and were

for NAIA playoffs in March Coach coining at the Kind mark m the bull

l lalf Sauers says and I quote If we win

Cohen and Bowen lead the on- his weekend it will enhance our

slaught as they scored 21) and 21 chances for a bid to the NAIA play-poinis respectively I think the best oils since we beat the New Jersey part of the game was when Coach teams ill the Christinas Tourney Kauers loyal bench proti do r s came y in and made a name for them- l u u r e l a r

-elves They inn only played good [ 1 -hni Cirecn ever develops the ball but they oiuscored Utica m rest of his game on the par with the last four minutes by four points is ^ i d shooting he will be one Hoop Review of the best small college player

This weekend the Peds are on in tin- State

FINAL DAY in

Commons

FEBRUARY 6 1960

Al so

LAST DAY for m pisl seasons bv margin o In or belter (33-1H lor rvu SCIMULSI and -coring a handy win over the BPI eight at Albany to open last eason

poundfxogtUd ^bedz By r v i)

R-ssler Jo- 1111 riary Mitchell Carl Penird Paul Villain and most n i ently Ken Ji v I I an I Dan Hull lioin competing

Hill was heel i red ineligible under I0CAC rule Tho other- Were en her in|iin (I or not approve i medic illy I rush Irol lcms

The 11 eslinien v resileis are in ne iini- strait- having l o s t Al Maikowil Bun e Roger Joe Pow-hide Pile McDonald and Brent Lll a

Freshman Coich 11b Hurlingma Die ten -nine iwosonie ol Don announced ihn Art Litmelh i- n Cnhrn mo KIIK lt asej i nil carry-tiruing to the lineup billowing an ug lhc 1 J lor lie Ped 11Hptens ankle iniiir I ins dole nh lb- John Wallace has been doing iil(i it n i ol law omei Iii Browei i no- |ob ol -leu nig the boards of Ann1 Mile I I Old l ied Will- in leienl game- Sheiwlll Howell sor a (ininad to ne msii-i uic not look unit-]i like i ljL11 bl I g l l l i Ii I l i e pll i Oil 1 -Li IT ii III l ie e e l l u n l y i s

What lililgt-gt (Lucias and Bur- Bone- i i gieai cuiiipel II or and liniiiiines job even mure ililliculi possesses i line shooting I-JI-is that Albany plays one of the Plat isbm -hs Jink lolter is the toughest schedules in tin- area best Weve seen Ibis sear Poltel meeting such powers as ( ortlaml is dso - andoiit goalie mi ilurd Winona lt W Iost Oswego Mont- baselnau lor Hie CaidinaLs clair Fairleigh Dickinson Vesliiva Wrestler (ba i l ie Kane ha returned ami Dartmouth to school but will noi ret urn to

Corlldid i i cil as one ol Hie action until n e s t year Lick Strongest team in the fast ()-- Healdull In also b a k but II Is wego Winona ami I1 I) I hae doubtlul whelher he will return to w re tiers ol national uruiiiuieiii e lhc hardwood again Dave Pause Dartmouth liailltlonally a powei has not vet recovered Ironi a leg hotl-in bullgt as strong a ever inlectlon The Ped inalnicli w ill ItcliuililiiiK Vear mi- P a n e when Lhey encounter

II ivei i it should be reinembii Brooklyn Pols tomorrow m Ne ed Mad tins Is a rebuilding Veal York City l - r o s h basket ball [or ihe Pi ds These teams lane Learn looks superb l-uy Kirliunl-been bcalen in the past and will son and Danny DAngellfu ulV a be beaten in the future powerful scoring d u o

Discount

NO FULL REFUNDS ACCEPTED

AFTER FEB 10 1960

STATE COLLEGE CO-OP

Valintiiies Day

Feb ruary 14 1960

Cards And Gifts At The CO-OP

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 I 9 6 0 PAGE 5

AMIA Oneonta Voted Ineligible For State Hoop Tournament Spooks KB Mens Hall Victorious

All Teams Seek First League Title By JIM DO CHICK I V

By GAR PENFIELD

Oneonta basketball coach Hal calling but Ihe ullii ials ol the eon-Chase has announced that lie will leieu-e imposed ruling which ap-drop seven ineligible players and pears lair to all concerned thus comply with a ruling lain down II Chase had not decided to drop by the New York Stale Intereolle- the seven player- Oneonta would Spooks Rout Potter Club Richie Lockwood and Mike Riley place in the First League with a glate Conference at a meeting here not be able to meet any ol the other The Spooks composed mainly of combined 10 give the Spooks an 8 3-0 record today i onlen nee lean- during this sea- freshman met a once mighty Pot- l K i n t lead and put the game on One Week To Comply bull On onto was also declared in- tt-r Club and soundly thrashed them k e - K I S U e l c a t s lt-raquoltgtobers

The Oneonta team which include- -le to cmpee m the forth- p ih nine of -iri-^l Sparked by Erie Kafka led the losing Potter Sunday afternoon Kappa Beta two fifth-year Seniors and lour coming Slate College Tournament pen- Rowers and Ace McCarthy who Club with 12 points Ray Haver defeated the Goobers a slumping transfers who have not met the one- to be held at Cortland l-ebruiry 25- scored 13 ard It) points respectively played his usual f i n e defensive team by a score of 58-47 Great year residence requirement va- - end the fine defensive play ol the game but to no avail as Ihe Spooks fight and a fine team effort was given one week to put its house m l latbiwn Coniniciils entire team Ii was the Spooks all m n Mian matched the Club in shown by the men of KB who were order v ihi inendh meenng cle- ihe way to register their second all departments underdogs f r o m the beginning

The meeting of the lO-M-lmol pn the issue at -ke said Merlin win in four starts With three min- Mens Nips SLS Another contributing factor in the group in Brubaeher Hall v i llithnvay Alban Slate Athletic utes to go m the game and the Mens Hall behind ihe shooting victory was the terrific shooting friendly one There was in name I) Mr and eonlen-nec president Spooks ahead by o n l y II points of Oils Tillman and Jerry Blair percentage from the field by the

sneaked by SLS by a score of 34-33 winners bullMens took an early lead and con- After a tremendous first half tinned to build it until halftime KB started off slow in the second when ihe score stood 22-10 OILS half but soon caught lire and went sparked the team with 12 big points on to victory

- h i s half KB was paced by Bob Sands with In the second hall led by Spina I f i p o i n U s a n ( 1 j m M i l d l e w l U l 1 4

Jamison and Si-ko SLS made a J o h n H a t h turned in another lm-Uemendoiis comeback and took the p r c s s j v e performance with 23 points lead witll 1(5 seconds left to play l 0 ) I ) u Goobers

l l n n g a L r n n s l under the has- K B S victory threw the first kel with 12 seconds leit Gerry BUilr tradelaquoU(- into a turmoil by putting was toiiled bv an SLS player Cool h o 9nltrade l w laquo u laquo m t contention a the proverbial cucumber Blair U u U U ( V

link both hull shots to put Mens Apathetics ahead bv one pml Tune ran out bdquo SLS brouglil the bull down the championship of the third

league was decided last week when the Apathetics won their fifth game without a defeat Three of the games were won via forfeit and the other two victories were very decisive which showed the champs power

The players ol lhc Apathetics are begin- Many Borko Jim Dougherty Bill

Do You Think for Yourself (DIAL IN THESE QUESTIONS AND SEE IF YOURE IN FOCUS )

If you HUW a fiill-rigg-ed sii -hip in I lie middle of

the desert would you sav A- Ione Una- no sea

(Ii i Wish theyd invent l all nig niirai

Anything can happen in Ia Vegas r (C)

B

ictonous ni anoiher thriller Men- Itill now holds down firil

Qa6iifx liu Qui Lver column IIIIIM have

nmg so I will start by a slateinenf Waner John Pavelka Ray Smith ol position All pinion- in this col- and Don Donato iimii are merely the npinion ol the i in 1 if ii and not necessarily the views

ol lln- Sports Desk Ihe paper or tin- athletic dcja rlnien t Please mishyll n v ill i iinplaini i (in- Tillman iini ill op I hi in in something suitshyable like Uu- Hudson Hiver

Standings in the newh formed New York Slate Intercollegiate Soc-

i _ O T Conference were released re-1111 bullently along with New York State

nd All American team selections

Albany Ranks 5th In S U Tourney

Ma i l l intramural

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w eel- has jirodui cd Soin upsets Poller the Ooobers and SLS received losses from the Spooks KB alio the I-I ITS Is Mens Hall due Albany Slate ranked fifth in the

A up ol Ihe hut goes to SLS lor 11 learn Stale University Conler-their line pntsinaiiship in the last euce which was won by Cortland two games II is lough to lose two with a 3-0 record consecutive squeakers and lake it like gentlemen Sonic teams could Weighed Records

lake a li ssoii inin SLS The landings wen- determined by Tin j ears fresliuian team looks weighing Ihe won-loss record to

bellei Ihan an Inch team Ive seen ] | w 1(J |- uiei|tlahlies of the U anus luce L-e been on lhc campus ihis weighing system being based oil

I In ir success is 1 ood example ol | ci v il lines to team strengths bv Anal a lot 1 hiislle spirit and | | iced involved The ellcet was to hard work will dn in fin course ol n bdquobdquo --t111 p A p-am for a win be ceoii Ai Uu- beeinning ol the bdquo bdquo| (-i1)()| than tor a win -a iii I vi somewhat dubious 1 i n i | - a gt(gtr -e|niol tlu-ir iieic hn- 11 the I ol hel-hl M- ini I Al and tile Ooalle John Santos ol 1-DLgt was leoo nlined lo the All American team

M (pu linn ul lhc week Will is he kepi up the pace he set when ihe Pugis he Inger a nd belter holding the Pen- to one goal in Hini ever their seasons opening encounter

WAA

The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows mdash ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MANS FILTERA SMOKING MANS TASTE

A A Resumes Activities For Forthcoming Semester

iiiii-e a MI u i- b n i ill Ihe ily pressured by exams discovered win ol activities Alter a one-day that H had a five Woman team The aiiiinii belweeii siine-leis ci day teams played all exciting firs I half in Ii main I us pa-ed canvass- with Pierce leading by lour points ug downtown stoic- log ales Im al lhc i nd However Ill the second uu- were ob ipiali li ilt led in il I ill Pierce surged forward to take | r lo plunge ml our bullpunt sem Ihe gallic with all I) point lead ler eomses anil uiISllles WAA SwillUIlinu lmis n-ell in the Ik-ml ol activit- Swiiniiuiig eiithusla Is1 W h e r e planum rin lor Stale fan are are you Now thai the pressure nl in in-- tin ii iiiiit ed under the leaden- exams and papers have been Idled slop i pipe Sihci lein who will lioin oiir shoulders why not relax soon he Inam- Volunteers lo as- by gelling into the swim of thing- MM her Ihi limine lor this veals foe all evening Splash nine is li h is bowling Irom 7-i) every Tuesday evening iloop Scores at the Jewish Community Center

Siiue ihe la-I issue ihe Pillowing Just lake along your bathing suit sines have been plavcil cap towel and student c u d its

Ian lor lice girls Mole 1 bull you cant l ake It-a e 11 Mullsiin Hon e- 1111(1 someone else lo take advail-

1) lage of the opportunity call Bulb 1 Phi Hi 11 -ll Kappa Delta II Smith for the names of girls wholl

II P h i Delia 31 - Maili-oii House be going over mi the same evening l i Tumbling and Trampoline

II Pu n e Hall 2- Kappa Della-tt Iumljliiig and tranipoluu- will be ill Lake House mllei lo Pill Delia added lo WAA activities II a suf-

hl Ihe Pleiie I lull-Kappa Delia llclelil limber of students are inshycline six players were teamed n-n-sted Drop a note to Barb Smith against Hie Pierce consented lo ill in student mail as an indication play Kappa Delia when the soror- of your interest

PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY S 1960

Jiauie J+autli Forum Sponsors Great Discussions-60

Beta Zeta Phyllis Malory GO President anshy

nounces tha t an open house will be held for Statesmen on Sunday February 14 from 3-5 pm

Chi Sigma Theta Nancy Lou Ryan GO President

announces tha t the pledge captain is Pa t Labalbo G2 and Sports Capshytain is Jeane t t e Leggier G2

G a m m a Kappa Phi Marcy Van Leuven GO has been

appointed temporary President Jud i th Kiehle temporary Vice-President and JoAnne Simons 61 temporary Secretary

Kappa Delta Nancy McGowan 60 President anshynounces tha t Elizabeth Tinney 62 is the new pledge captain

Psi G a m m a Mildred Pasek GO President anshy

nounces the appointment of Marion Oarglul 61 as Recording Secreshytary

The theme of the Waiter s Party to be held next Friday is Come With Us Co the Casbah announce co-chairmen Sally Van Scoy GO and Pa t Benedetto 62

Sigma Alpha A coffee hour for Poller Club

will be held Monday a t 830 pm announces Donnalee Anderson GO President

Frosh To Meet On Tuesday

A freshman class meeting and rally will be held Tuesday a t 7 pm in Draper 349 announce Kay OConshynor and Paul Hooker Seniors

Presidential candidates will be allowed five minutes for speeches vice-presidential candidates will lie allowed three minutes to speak Speeches will be lollowed by quesshytions Iron class members concerning the candidates and tlieir campaignshying

Candidates for Secretary Treasshyurer am Songlradcr must s tale their qualifications candidates for Publicity Diieclor must present a poster show inv abilities Cheerleadshyer candidates must present a cheer

All cantddates for Senate will be questioned at tin- SA rally to be held Thursday night in tin Brit Game Room

Candidates for all |josilions may campaign in any manner

Marilee Rogers 62 was initiated a t an initiation service held Monshyday evening Sigma Phi Sigma

Sheila Echaus 60 President anshynounces tha t J a n e t Eckcolsky was appointed cha i rman for Sta te Fair

There will be tin open house for men next Friday

Its

fill

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bull weather-

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friends get together

AT

THE

SNACK BAR

SIMOUS

Notices Students interested in the

operation of a college radio s tashytion should a t tend a meeting to be held Sunday a t 7 pm in Brubacher The room will be posted Any s tudents with preshyvious experience in this field are especially urged to a t tend

Applications for resident hall counselors for t he 19G0-61 acashydemic year may he obtained in the Housing office Draper III from 9 to 5

Anyone interested in obtainshying a position mus t have comshypleted forms into the Housing Office by February 19

+

June Alexander and Terry Kerwin Seniors Co-editors of the I960 PEDAGOGUE in orshyder to give more of the s tudent body the satisfaction of contr ishybuting to tlieir yearbook re shyquest tha t s tudents who have snapshots of any phase of s tushydent life submit them for pubshylication Snapshots should be sent to either editor through student mail and will be re shyturned

nuu Where the Fhmrri (bull

Comer ONTARIO and BENSON

DIAL 4-1125

FLORIST and GREENHOUSE

College Florist for Years

Gerald Drug Co 17 Western Ave Albany N Y

Phone (i-tlllO

GHADS

Ciit a head start on your

Life Insurance Program

See our l o w COST COLjLEGK SPKCIAI

A k T K A P N E K 75 State St phone 5-1471

L G BALFOUR Fraternity Jewelry

IJadgcs Steins Rings Jewelry Gilts Favors Stationery Programs

Club Pins Keys Medals Trophies

UNIVERSITY PO IIIDC

171 M Syraciih

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Carl Sorenson Mgr

Michael Sabini CO Pres ident of the Forum of Politics announces t h a t the Forum will sponsor several foreign policy discussion groups a t Sta te this semester

These groups will be pa r t of the Grea t Discussions mdash 19G0 a n a shytion-wide program of the Foreign Policy Association Each discussion group will consist of six to ten peoshyple who will meet once a week for an eight-week period s ta r t ing the week of February 7 The groups will discuss a different topic a t each meeting The background reading materials will be furnished by the

Foreign Policy Association through the Forum

The purposes of these discussion groups will be to enable more Amshyericans to obtain the facts and gain a deeper unders tanding of current foreign affairs to talk over these facts with tlieir friends at a conshyvenient time and place to reach more individual opinions on U S foreign policy and to communicate these opinions to the policy-makers in Washington

After each discussion ballots will be filled out and sent to a central office in Albany These ballots will

be tabulated on a national basis and will be sent to representatives in Congress to the S ta te Depar tment and to the President

I t is hoped tha t this program will afford a way in which the individual may help to formulate our foreign policy

Many groups are being set up throughout the Albany area Any State College s tudents or faculty members who would like to part ic ishypate are urged to do so Anyone wishing more information may conshytact Dr Mtithew Elbow Associate Professor of History in Draper 205

DUAL FILTER DOES IT

as no single filter can for mild full flavor

Heres how the DuaJ Filter does it

1 It ci mi me i uiihiue innni filter of ACTIVATED CHARC0AI deft n111I i w 1 l-gt mj lut tin smoke of i cigarette nukl und smooth

2 with in el l unit pure white outet filter Togethoi they bring you the

bustul the I i-al LOLKIlt gt ob mdash llio mildness j n d taste that pay oi l in pleasure

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State College News Z-464 ALBANY NEW YORK FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1960 VOL XLV NO 2

Donate Dougherty and Robinson Seek Presidency in Student Association Elections Byron Runs Unopposed

RICHARD ROBINSON

Robinson Aim Improvement On Campus

Judicial Body Recommends

Myskania this year has resumed the policy of recommending candishydates to fill their places According to the Myskania Consti tut ion they are authorized to recommend not more than ten second semester juniors

Recommendat ions were made on the basis of the qualifications and criteria as stipulated in the Judicial Boards constitution

There are thir ty-six candidates for Myskania Th i r teen will be elected and tapping ceremonies will take place Inaugura t ion Day

Myskania 1959-00 recommends the following candidates for 1960-61 Myskania

JAMES DOUGHERTY

James Clavell mdash Rivalry (1 2) Student Guides Co-Cha i rman Frosh W e e k Counselor (2 Class Treasurer (1) Sena te Pi Omega Pi (3) All College Reshyview lassC Choreographer i (2 3) S la te Pai r Treasurer t3) All Colshylege Reception Co-Cha i rman (3)

Dougherty Seeks 3 Development of

Camp Dippikill The purpose ol s tudent govern

SA Elections Begin Today

Robert Helwig 60 President of I S tuden t Association announces tha t

ffl elections for the various candidates will begin today and end Monday I Voting for candidates for Myskania

and for class officers will be held toshyday and Monday in Lower Draper room 08 from 10 am to 4 pm and tomorrow in the Student Union from 10 am to 4 pm There will be no voting for Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates on Saturday SA Officers

Donald Donato James Dougherty and Richard Robinson are candishydates for the position o r President of S tudent Association Susan Byshyron is the only candidate for the office of Vice-President S tudent Senate

The following are running for the office of Senate from the Class of 1961 Barry Deixler Sandra Dieter Anthony DOnofrio Gran t Duffrin Karen Holer Sylvia Juriga Marie Miranda and Jane t Zember

The following are competing for

DONALD DONATO

DonatoWants Group Houses Represented

As President of SA I would try As I look at the present situation annuel our e minus I am aware ol Barbara Gladysiewicz mdash Student ment is to serve the s tuden t body of n i Senate from the Class ol 1962 tcgt accomplish the following group man things which I feel could be Sena te (2 3 i S tuden t Guide (1 u l l s eollege This government must James Blenker Edward Brennali house representation improved com-jinproved In my major platform 2i Program Chai rman J u n i o r pi-nvide as egectively as possible M K S B v n i n - Mary Ann Calderone munication between the organs of I would like to see the tollowing Prom 13) Co-Trcas iuer Campus tor the social cultural personal and Janet Cellura Frances Cicero Mar- government selling Dippikill under areas dealt with in a manne r which Chest I 2 I Co-Chai rman Campus recreational needs of the s tudent yueritc d o w r y Clillord Demurest eertain conditions maintaining a would aid as much ol the student Chest iigt Campus Commission population The elected and ap- Mar tha Golcnsky Mary Ann Gils- v -undent tax improved s tudent-body as possible

I Hunk tha t we need system ol off-campus t ranspor ta- Constitution Committee s ena t e iheir duties in an experienced dy- trade u i u bull J U ^ L - ^ Group House Representat ion ti n At the present time we have J ( ) a n n e y wood mdash F r o s h Camp n a m i e a n c l organized manner I 1 bdquo 0 trade f bdquo If the purpose of s tudent govern-

S L U U I I I I S l i e s t ) c a m p u s ou i iUJ j in N iuo p o p u l a t i o n l i l t ClCClOU a l u l a p - ^--- j - ivi M I I I H H L L I U I U I J J J I M C U o i u u c i a -( 2 I Secretary I 3 I Frosh Wi ek- pointed officers of this government b l r l i - ^chcl le Kellerman Betty faculty relations and s tudent repre-

a better end Counselor 2 ji Chai rman r m best do this by carrying out Klein Sheryl McCormick Richard sentation on faculty committees

to rent buses for trips away from counsel lor (2 3) Sena te (2 3i the school What do we have to sec re ta ry Alden Hal l 2 ) S ta te stantly working to solve the prob-

Nott ingham John Pierce Ellen Robino Barbara Schneiderman Lilshylian Skadburg Anne Smith J a n

and Earl ment is to represent the entire s tu-S tudent government must be con- r bdquo l i t h p] omith

Smith Raymond Smith bdquoraquo laquo l | ( n b l d y l u n ^ h ( ) l l S ( r e p ] e W e l k e i - sentatiou is the best method of ac-

Those running for the Senate from complishing this I would introduce g

v bdquobdquo bdquo- I- t i bdquoM -bdquo raquo Burnett representatives from the class as s e n Ice agency carlnn lot those p bdquo ca r t e r Laurence Coleman a whole each year to best represent collective needs t h a t canno t be met ~ - r bull l bullbull bullbull bullbulllt bull bullgtbull

show for the money spent on this college Review i l 3gt Campus lems of the s tuden t body as u whole rental Ol course the trip may be C h e s t (2 3) Frosh Ski t (1) as well as continually looking for bdquo educational and bcnclits are to be c a m p u s Q u e e n At tendant - (3) new and belter ways of adminis ter - the Class ol 1963 nie the lo i iowng legislation to tins effect leaving gained lroin if but do we need to -^ L D s k u ( 1 ) j the operation of the Student Nancy Altmann Kenneth Bel an - appruximalcly one-hull of Senate rent t ranspor ta t ion for so many Association l n i Thomas Bartlow Gerald Blair t come from class elections as a things I leel that by purchasing Sue James mdash Sta t e College Re- bdquobdquobdquobdquolt tradebdquolaquolt ei bull -i Theresa Bocchino Judi th Brenner who] thus retaining some class at lea t one bus of our own we would view i l c Choreographer MU D _ J V g bdquo J l ^ Ronald Bullis William s a v i n | renlal or lit least use it skit i2 J i Rivalry Leader i l l pay I- tin- bus The bus could Choreographer S o p h Skit Co- - -- ^ bull=raquoraquo bulllt laquobullbullraquolaquobull lt- lt-- Constance Culver Susan Danltz t h t s tudent body be used jusl as the rented buses are Cha i rman C h i l d r e n s Chris tmas by the individual Anne Dugan Theodore Dusanenko (ainii Dippikill now and we would have il for or- Party S tudent Sena te i2 3i Frosh II is with these thoughts in mind Donlcl Fear Peter Fisher J ames The neeessitv of a college camp is gainiitionil trips educational trips Camp Counselor i2 31 Co-Chair- that I have declared myself a can- Haelin Jud i th Hall Judi th Johnson s(]f evident I had felt tha t we had aecess to a college camp and many man Parents Day (3) didate for the olflce of President of Richard Kelly Roy Knapp Rich- un-cn Di]jpikill a lair chance la

is they mi -h t arise bdquo bdquo _ bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo the Student Association urd Lockwood Lawrence Lonergan s t imulate s tudent interest and since (Jiialiflcations J eane t t e Lorenz Andrew Lowell p ] l a ( | j v a s m I i l v o r 0 f se l l ing

- s ( n i n (bullbdquo The lollowlng are a list of the Rose Marie Mincar Claudia Molir p m light of recent information and bull - u l l gt bull bull raquo l l 0 h l bullbull -- l M M l C m | ) C o u - aelivil ie which I have part icipated J ames Morgan Dee Mngaver Doris observation I believe thai without

in and which I feel make me well Muhlich David Nichols Barbara sufficient development of the camp qualified io assume the presidency Olsowy Patrick Puccini Rosemary 0 I l l cannot honestly judge the true

Rosemary KverekmdashSmiles (1 2 I Thorough knowledge of student Pctrick William Powhida Fay Rich- poteniiul of the camp to st imulate i i Co-Chai rman F r o s h - S o p h governnunt on our campus gained unison Geraldine Schleifer Philip smdent interest Therefore I am in

131 bdquo instances as they mi lit arise J ( m ( s K e U y __ R i v i l l r y i 2 )

I would like ver much to improve Senate (2) Campus Chest (2 3i i-elations on this Sta te Pair (3) Frosh Camp Conn-

campus I propose a committee selor (2 3) Homecoming Commit-maili up ol students and faculty ice i 2 c Student Guide 12 3) lueiuljeis the main purpose ol winch would lii to arriv at an answer tin studenl-laciilty problems Siiiie o 1 ) a p c e C o E d i t o r o f P r o s l ) T I bdquo K 1 - through service as a class senator Shaw Toby Tlusty Anne Tooniey faV()1 ()1 he development proposed these problems iiugn oe i mgtk i2gt Frosh Camp Counselor and as Vice-President of SA (Continual mi Iayt bull Column JV Camp Board but with the reserv a- i the problem oi i - - c h a i r m a n Booster S la te Fa i r 2 Proven organiational and exe- _ atiou that should this initial in linal exam schedule could

i b l V1 aM l nr lmTv Moving Up Day Speaker 2) Co Treasurer of Campus Chest i2)

si ily tin b e i n a i l i earlier i i would like very much to sec a li adership coiilorence such as was had this ciu belweeii the Adininis-llalloli and Student Association be- ue al least an annual allair This fiu-s both sides a chance to voice | J | IUgt |s and al the same tune listen l the other fellows point on the

u h -| i lus la 1 thou lit might - |e carried over to the major depar tments m the school Win oi l I here I- - mass meeting ol lit- s ludents and laclllly in one ma- M pai tmeli l I Hunk much be a oinplished

i2) Inter-Sorori ty Counsel (2 3) eulive ability gained as coordinator

( anlinn il on Iaii Column

Byron Looks For Better Management

of all Senate commit tees and through first-hand contact witli the development and operat ion of our present financial procedure

i Varied interests outside of govshye rnmen t including service us a

Hamilton Visits State Monday

ml( As many of ot already In

on a alldldale ha t he Il ice ol

vestment not s t imulate s tudent inshyterest we would he justified in sellshying it

We must realize though we have not reeened any return for the avshyerage 1(C of Student Tax which

President Hamiltons scheduled ar- s e n a L has given Camp Board for member of the S ta te College News n v a l l1 s t a U colh (- i s Monday at bdquo lM l h n ( u a l s h a t U u c o l Board and as a staff member ol the l l n 1 lege camp has a potential in both Pedagogue 1 have also been an The agenda lor his brief visit the recreational ami academic areas active part icipant ill our colleges here includes a faculty lunch lrom ol this colli e To s 11 Dippikill intramural athletic program 1-230 p m a meeting with the purely because we are reaping no

1 Thoioiigh knowledge ol the members and representat lvis under immediate return now is unjust problems and advancements ol the Student Association in the Draper and unfair Alter development

I Dippikill situation Lounge floiu 230-315 p i n and a should student interest remain dor-tu- ltbdquoi A I bdquo i iraquoiraquoiiwm laoutly meeting and coffee hour iniillt We would be instilled in 11-( en i ia l Aims of Platform

winning Hie luii- oi the siiiilcut interest ts a necessity tiiitenUs and faculty members of i would improve communicat ions lgtuli|il HI his le ues l or in case Infelllgenl and bisiiiess like ad- 11ie varlolis S ta te Teachers Colleges between group houses and govern ]- abseiue ha- m a m respunsi- ministration ol a $50000 a year Albany State is only one of the ment agencies by requiring the mil)

Millie- lie c u e as a null-voting business iSlmlent Assn I Is a niiisl many 1 the Senate he serves as Leadership in the development

maiit We w nukl be instilled m

drill As o lalion Vice-President The development of coiislslalil H is President IlaiuilUms inten- ing Ihe cani|i ] M i i | | i | n bdquo bdquobdquo Ihc Vac I s i c 1 more than policies relating to all phases of Hon to acquaint himself with the Communicat ions

1 would like to bring up the p I MM I omnium at ions We an- all awo thai this campus needs belter com hi in- niieni Assn i- a no- many colleges to be visited by Utes ol Cabinet and Senate to be

President Hamilton on his tour interchanged and the combined

t abnet member he coordinates orgalililion and financing ol social lid I- mil l iners out t Senic and and cultural events in which stu-

oiinunica- h- art as Treasurer oi Student dents sin w an interest or fur which bulluali in apparent need is demonst ra ted

is always a main point in any ad- ministrat ions proposed plans I lei I that I am qllalllled Io un- Make these responsibilities be- Increased advisory and investlga-

iiie l my knowledge ol student l i v e a c t i w t j by the appointed Cabl-h i ay 1nis radio tradeuraquo ] uaicnl on our rumpus

jnuiiK I I - I I I on m lavor ol sec bdquo a ialio talloll leu-loped loi I Ha- m in pail ol lie- campus nallie-I the quad I led that tills wou be I In- nil imate in u lion Campus news could be delivershyed instantly to seventy-live percent l [|e i anipus Tills news would be nu n more accurate than any type i -iwd i the present time through

ay phis radio station should w uaici1 on our campus This t ministers is something I lirinly al br iilihAsI lor general slildcnl | (U l lw|elge has come not only from believe in plcasiu b use ol music and edlica- | | u csper lenie I l ime received as The above general alms are Ihe lloiial leduics being a Senator in Illy f reshman- foremost m my mind because It is

These an- some ol the things 1 Sophomore year but also from my these the lights that lead to all other would like if elected S A President iCuiilinuid mi Imji Column U iCunlmuid on imii Column 11

Notice

m n u n s to be sent to all group In Uses on campus Group house

David Trrhiirn Assistant Dean announces iliat lids week will be (lie lust ill which applications lor residence bull counsellors for Hie 1 )ltgtlt)-Ill academic year will be aeeepled Students interested in counselling should obtain the forms from and return to the Honshu Office Dmper 11- no Inter than Friiluy February 10

representation would enhance easishyer i oinniiinii ations I would sir ugshyly make an effort to obtain one hour during the weeks classes when n i classes would be scheduled This lime could he utilised for class and organizational meetings Budget

1 would be in lavor ol balancshying the budget ll uece sary with money from surplus to main ta in a low student lax

i Cuntinut d on Ilun i Column i

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Spying Sports

Mens Dorm Why Not

By DAN LABEILLF

Rumor has it that Mens Boys are picked to cop the AMIA Basketball championship this season Under the auspices of Vic Mikovitch the starting five (Tillman Hunter Janick Broomfield Blair) has bettered the athletic prowess of the Goobers Potter and SLS

There will be a compulsory meeting of the chairmen and the captains of the AMIA basketball teams in Draper 211 at 315 on Monday The purpose of this meeting is to pick sixteen teams of the twenty-four now eligible to participate in a consolation tournament Bill Burnett was elected freshmen class representative to AMIA announces Merle Miller President

So tell me whats with these Sauersmen Well with Oneontas recent ineligibility Albany has good chances for fourth place seating in the State Tournament While menshytioning the Tournament I would like to congratulate the efficient social calendar organizers scheduling State Fair the same weekend as the Tournament was intended Brilshyliant move

For you out of doors sportsmen a special message a

skating rink has been temporarily installed on the Tennis courts by Veterans Field Anyone is welcome to use this facility at the hours specified by Coach Hathaway

Shorthanded Grapplers Face Test at Brooklyn

Albany Stale wrestlers will be This team has spirit which is a looking for their first win of the reason thai it will be hard to beal season tomorrow night when they in future years and no small meet Brooklyn Poly in Brooklyn amount ot it has come from fire-without the services of at least two ball Dave Pause 137 pounder from It-Mermen Schenectady w h o has kept the

The Feds already hard pressed team moving over the rough spots

with injuries may have lost Dan m combines with Charlie Huff a B e r l i n rL Y boy who K m ( w ) o ^ ^ U ) ^ ^ ^ wrestled 23 and Ken Jewell a bdquobdquobdquo i ) U l bdquo 1 ) | n U L I U

107 pounder from Petersburg ] 1 ( x M ^ n | h l p ( d s

Jewell also saw action m varsity ( j l i ( ( i m o n

Lineup Revamped K a u - l Norwich sensation ol Coach Garcia in an attempt to ltw gt(-s ago made mat history

utilize the fullest potential of an 1 m w l L n h i W( raquo twenty-three ol undermanned team has revamped twenty-four starts over a two and his lineup by moving Lou Biolsi e-hall year spun

a Wanlagh Long Inland product The Peds also expect i bevy of down to the 123 pound class as 1U7 incoming talent to help l hem by pounder Paul Turse rejoins Hi iwo seasons from now team Turso is from Pc-kskill N Y Pause mainstay ol thus year This l e a v e the llli pound and team is a former Mon Pleasant heavyweight devisions unoccupied matman who earned himsell a forcing the Peds to overcome a Id starting role- in his iroshtiiiin sca-point deticu m order to beat Brook- son and has been on the starting lyn The 111110111 predicament slems scene ever since from a series ol had breaks which

h a w prevented Mich w-s]crs as f T Co-Capnun Don Wame and Mike k l gt bull gt v m - l - ( 1

Sauersmen Travel South to Meet Pratt Brooklyn Polytechnic in Weekend Tour

By JOHN MOPDER

The Cardinals from Plattsburg nipped the Peds where it hurts the most (scoring points) and went on to win 81-76 They put the game on ice in the first two mmutes as they raced to a 8-0 lead Malan opened the scoring with a driving lay up Fessette scored on a jump shot and Jack Potter the (Cards ace) dropped in lour more points on beautifully executed driving lay ups Coach Sauers called time out at this time to regroup his charges but the 8 point lead by the Cardinals proved to be the deceiding margin at the games end If the Peds could have played the first two minutes as they did the last 38 they could have bagged themselves a victory GAME STANDOUTS

The player award of the game has to go to Jack Potter of Plattsburg as he playshyed a real heads up game and was the backbone of the Cards team He put them out in the lead in the first two minutes of play and kept them ii - i i bull the road as they go to that foreign t h e r e W i t h h i s e x c e l l e n t p l a y m a k i n g country of Brooklyn to play Pratt

The Cards Fessette and Florin also took turns stab- anci Brooklyn Poly on Friday at bing us in the back with their play It was Fessette in the 730 they meet Pratt at the 2nd first half scoring 15 points to keep his team in the lead l^TtyTJel tradeKi Sy and Florin in the second half who tok over the scoring Slt lhc Brooklyn YMCA punch to enable his team to maintain the lead Both of Coa(h S n u m Ls very concerned them killed us off the boards as they grabbed 50 of then about thelack of team play in the t e a m s 60 r e b o u n d s recent games Everybodys been

There was no outstanding player for State as the the frying but everyone has been try- i i i n i t bull j j - j ii i i i niR to win it by himself rather than team played a good ball game but just didnt have the nillking a unified team effort Hlt-added polish thc Cards did Cohen attributed this fact to overeager-played his usually good game scor- never headed as they lead by 19 l u s s a n d inexperience which has

been a steady plague all year

Pratt with a record of 10-3 sports

ing 17 points and taking his share at half time 43-24

of rebounds utica had trouble all night find-Wallace Casey and Bowen played nig the basket as in the first half

they didnt legister their first field -l starting lineup ranging 6 4 in goal on the score board until 5 min- height and is a very powerful ball utes had gone by Their only score rlub They are strong contenders up to that time was a foul shot

good defensive games If there has to be an outstanding player for the Ped team I would have to choose from three menmdashSpicci Dzikowictz and Green Spicci and Dzikowict came off the bench twice to lead the team back from big deficits while Green came up with a pair of hot hands and scored (i of 7 shots from the floor

Peds Humble Itica Stale

Revenge is sweet as proved by the

Peds Tuesday night as I hey blasted

Utica 84 to 58 The Peds m dhvci

reversal of the Platlsbargh game

moved out to a bull-() leal and were

for NAIA playoffs in March Coach coining at the Kind mark m the bull

l lalf Sauers says and I quote If we win

Cohen and Bowen lead the on- his weekend it will enhance our

slaught as they scored 21) and 21 chances for a bid to the NAIA play-poinis respectively I think the best oils since we beat the New Jersey part of the game was when Coach teams ill the Christinas Tourney Kauers loyal bench proti do r s came y in and made a name for them- l u u r e l a r

-elves They inn only played good [ 1 -hni Cirecn ever develops the ball but they oiuscored Utica m rest of his game on the par with the last four minutes by four points is ^ i d shooting he will be one Hoop Review of the best small college player

This weekend the Peds are on in tin- State

FINAL DAY in

Commons

FEBRUARY 6 1960

Al so

LAST DAY for m pisl seasons bv margin o In or belter (33-1H lor rvu SCIMULSI and -coring a handy win over the BPI eight at Albany to open last eason

poundfxogtUd ^bedz By r v i)

R-ssler Jo- 1111 riary Mitchell Carl Penird Paul Villain and most n i ently Ken Ji v I I an I Dan Hull lioin competing

Hill was heel i red ineligible under I0CAC rule Tho other- Were en her in|iin (I or not approve i medic illy I rush Irol lcms

The 11 eslinien v resileis are in ne iini- strait- having l o s t Al Maikowil Bun e Roger Joe Pow-hide Pile McDonald and Brent Lll a

Freshman Coich 11b Hurlingma Die ten -nine iwosonie ol Don announced ihn Art Litmelh i- n Cnhrn mo KIIK lt asej i nil carry-tiruing to the lineup billowing an ug lhc 1 J lor lie Ped 11Hptens ankle iniiir I ins dole nh lb- John Wallace has been doing iil(i it n i ol law omei Iii Browei i no- |ob ol -leu nig the boards of Ann1 Mile I I Old l ied Will- in leienl game- Sheiwlll Howell sor a (ininad to ne msii-i uic not look unit-]i like i ljL11 bl I g l l l i Ii I l i e pll i Oil 1 -Li IT ii III l ie e e l l u n l y i s

What lililgt-gt (Lucias and Bur- Bone- i i gieai cuiiipel II or and liniiiiines job even mure ililliculi possesses i line shooting I-JI-is that Albany plays one of the Plat isbm -hs Jink lolter is the toughest schedules in tin- area best Weve seen Ibis sear Poltel meeting such powers as ( ortlaml is dso - andoiit goalie mi ilurd Winona lt W Iost Oswego Mont- baselnau lor Hie CaidinaLs clair Fairleigh Dickinson Vesliiva Wrestler (ba i l ie Kane ha returned ami Dartmouth to school but will noi ret urn to

Corlldid i i cil as one ol Hie action until n e s t year Lick Strongest team in the fast ()-- Healdull In also b a k but II Is wego Winona ami I1 I) I hae doubtlul whelher he will return to w re tiers ol national uruiiiuieiii e lhc hardwood again Dave Pause Dartmouth liailltlonally a powei has not vet recovered Ironi a leg hotl-in bullgt as strong a ever inlectlon The Ped inalnicli w ill ItcliuililiiiK Vear mi- P a n e when Lhey encounter

II ivei i it should be reinembii Brooklyn Pols tomorrow m Ne ed Mad tins Is a rebuilding Veal York City l - r o s h basket ball [or ihe Pi ds These teams lane Learn looks superb l-uy Kirliunl-been bcalen in the past and will son and Danny DAngellfu ulV a be beaten in the future powerful scoring d u o

Discount

NO FULL REFUNDS ACCEPTED

AFTER FEB 10 1960

STATE COLLEGE CO-OP

Valintiiies Day

Feb ruary 14 1960

Cards And Gifts At The CO-OP

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 I 9 6 0 PAGE 5

AMIA Oneonta Voted Ineligible For State Hoop Tournament Spooks KB Mens Hall Victorious

All Teams Seek First League Title By JIM DO CHICK I V

By GAR PENFIELD

Oneonta basketball coach Hal calling but Ihe ullii ials ol the eon-Chase has announced that lie will leieu-e imposed ruling which ap-drop seven ineligible players and pears lair to all concerned thus comply with a ruling lain down II Chase had not decided to drop by the New York Stale Intereolle- the seven player- Oneonta would Spooks Rout Potter Club Richie Lockwood and Mike Riley place in the First League with a glate Conference at a meeting here not be able to meet any ol the other The Spooks composed mainly of combined 10 give the Spooks an 8 3-0 record today i onlen nee lean- during this sea- freshman met a once mighty Pot- l K i n t lead and put the game on One Week To Comply bull On onto was also declared in- tt-r Club and soundly thrashed them k e - K I S U e l c a t s lt-raquoltgtobers

The Oneonta team which include- -le to cmpee m the forth- p ih nine of -iri-^l Sparked by Erie Kafka led the losing Potter Sunday afternoon Kappa Beta two fifth-year Seniors and lour coming Slate College Tournament pen- Rowers and Ace McCarthy who Club with 12 points Ray Haver defeated the Goobers a slumping transfers who have not met the one- to be held at Cortland l-ebruiry 25- scored 13 ard It) points respectively played his usual f i n e defensive team by a score of 58-47 Great year residence requirement va- - end the fine defensive play ol the game but to no avail as Ihe Spooks fight and a fine team effort was given one week to put its house m l latbiwn Coniniciils entire team Ii was the Spooks all m n Mian matched the Club in shown by the men of KB who were order v ihi inendh meenng cle- ihe way to register their second all departments underdogs f r o m the beginning

The meeting of the lO-M-lmol pn the issue at -ke said Merlin win in four starts With three min- Mens Nips SLS Another contributing factor in the group in Brubaeher Hall v i llithnvay Alban Slate Athletic utes to go m the game and the Mens Hall behind ihe shooting victory was the terrific shooting friendly one There was in name I) Mr and eonlen-nec president Spooks ahead by o n l y II points of Oils Tillman and Jerry Blair percentage from the field by the

sneaked by SLS by a score of 34-33 winners bullMens took an early lead and con- After a tremendous first half tinned to build it until halftime KB started off slow in the second when ihe score stood 22-10 OILS half but soon caught lire and went sparked the team with 12 big points on to victory

- h i s half KB was paced by Bob Sands with In the second hall led by Spina I f i p o i n U s a n ( 1 j m M i l d l e w l U l 1 4

Jamison and Si-ko SLS made a J o h n H a t h turned in another lm-Uemendoiis comeback and took the p r c s s j v e performance with 23 points lead witll 1(5 seconds left to play l 0 ) I ) u Goobers

l l n n g a L r n n s l under the has- K B S victory threw the first kel with 12 seconds leit Gerry BUilr tradelaquoU(- into a turmoil by putting was toiiled bv an SLS player Cool h o 9nltrade l w laquo u laquo m t contention a the proverbial cucumber Blair U u U U ( V

link both hull shots to put Mens Apathetics ahead bv one pml Tune ran out bdquo SLS brouglil the bull down the championship of the third

league was decided last week when the Apathetics won their fifth game without a defeat Three of the games were won via forfeit and the other two victories were very decisive which showed the champs power

The players ol lhc Apathetics are begin- Many Borko Jim Dougherty Bill

Do You Think for Yourself (DIAL IN THESE QUESTIONS AND SEE IF YOURE IN FOCUS )

If you HUW a fiill-rigg-ed sii -hip in I lie middle of

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ol lln- Sports Desk Ihe paper or tin- athletic dcja rlnien t Please mishyll n v ill i iinplaini i (in- Tillman iini ill op I hi in in something suitshyable like Uu- Hudson Hiver

Standings in the newh formed New York Slate Intercollegiate Soc-

i _ O T Conference were released re-1111 bullently along with New York State

nd All American team selections

Albany Ranks 5th In S U Tourney

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lake a li ssoii inin SLS The landings wen- determined by Tin j ears fresliuian team looks weighing Ihe won-loss record to

bellei Ihan an Inch team Ive seen ] | w 1(J |- uiei|tlahlies of the U anus luce L-e been on lhc campus ihis weighing system being based oil

I In ir success is 1 ood example ol | ci v il lines to team strengths bv Anal a lot 1 hiislle spirit and | | iced involved The ellcet was to hard work will dn in fin course ol n bdquobdquo --t111 p A p-am for a win be ceoii Ai Uu- beeinning ol the bdquo bdquo| (-i1)()| than tor a win -a iii I vi somewhat dubious 1 i n i | - a gt(gtr -e|niol tlu-ir iieic hn- 11 the I ol hel-hl M- ini I Al and tile Ooalle John Santos ol 1-DLgt was leoo nlined lo the All American team

M (pu linn ul lhc week Will is he kepi up the pace he set when ihe Pugis he Inger a nd belter holding the Pen- to one goal in Hini ever their seasons opening encounter

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The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows mdash ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MANS FILTERA SMOKING MANS TASTE

A A Resumes Activities For Forthcoming Semester

iiiii-e a MI u i- b n i ill Ihe ily pressured by exams discovered win ol activities Alter a one-day that H had a five Woman team The aiiiinii belweeii siine-leis ci day teams played all exciting firs I half in Ii main I us pa-ed canvass- with Pierce leading by lour points ug downtown stoic- log ales Im al lhc i nd However Ill the second uu- were ob ipiali li ilt led in il I ill Pierce surged forward to take | r lo plunge ml our bullpunt sem Ihe gallic with all I) point lead ler eomses anil uiISllles WAA SwillUIlinu lmis n-ell in the Ik-ml ol activit- Swiiniiuiig eiithusla Is1 W h e r e planum rin lor Stale fan are are you Now thai the pressure nl in in-- tin ii iiiiit ed under the leaden- exams and papers have been Idled slop i pipe Sihci lein who will lioin oiir shoulders why not relax soon he Inam- Volunteers lo as- by gelling into the swim of thing- MM her Ihi limine lor this veals foe all evening Splash nine is li h is bowling Irom 7-i) every Tuesday evening iloop Scores at the Jewish Community Center

Siiue ihe la-I issue ihe Pillowing Just lake along your bathing suit sines have been plavcil cap towel and student c u d its

Ian lor lice girls Mole 1 bull you cant l ake It-a e 11 Mullsiin Hon e- 1111(1 someone else lo take advail-

1) lage of the opportunity call Bulb 1 Phi Hi 11 -ll Kappa Delta II Smith for the names of girls wholl

II P h i Delia 31 - Maili-oii House be going over mi the same evening l i Tumbling and Trampoline

II Pu n e Hall 2- Kappa Della-tt Iumljliiig and tranipoluu- will be ill Lake House mllei lo Pill Delia added lo WAA activities II a suf-

hl Ihe Pleiie I lull-Kappa Delia llclelil limber of students are inshycline six players were teamed n-n-sted Drop a note to Barb Smith against Hie Pierce consented lo ill in student mail as an indication play Kappa Delia when the soror- of your interest

PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY S 1960

Jiauie J+autli Forum Sponsors Great Discussions-60

Beta Zeta Phyllis Malory GO President anshy

nounces tha t an open house will be held for Statesmen on Sunday February 14 from 3-5 pm

Chi Sigma Theta Nancy Lou Ryan GO President

announces tha t the pledge captain is Pa t Labalbo G2 and Sports Capshytain is Jeane t t e Leggier G2

G a m m a Kappa Phi Marcy Van Leuven GO has been

appointed temporary President Jud i th Kiehle temporary Vice-President and JoAnne Simons 61 temporary Secretary

Kappa Delta Nancy McGowan 60 President anshynounces tha t Elizabeth Tinney 62 is the new pledge captain

Psi G a m m a Mildred Pasek GO President anshy

nounces the appointment of Marion Oarglul 61 as Recording Secreshytary

The theme of the Waiter s Party to be held next Friday is Come With Us Co the Casbah announce co-chairmen Sally Van Scoy GO and Pa t Benedetto 62

Sigma Alpha A coffee hour for Poller Club

will be held Monday a t 830 pm announces Donnalee Anderson GO President

Frosh To Meet On Tuesday

A freshman class meeting and rally will be held Tuesday a t 7 pm in Draper 349 announce Kay OConshynor and Paul Hooker Seniors

Presidential candidates will be allowed five minutes for speeches vice-presidential candidates will lie allowed three minutes to speak Speeches will be lollowed by quesshytions Iron class members concerning the candidates and tlieir campaignshying

Candidates for Secretary Treasshyurer am Songlradcr must s tale their qualifications candidates for Publicity Diieclor must present a poster show inv abilities Cheerleadshyer candidates must present a cheer

All cantddates for Senate will be questioned at tin- SA rally to be held Thursday night in tin Brit Game Room

Candidates for all |josilions may campaign in any manner

Marilee Rogers 62 was initiated a t an initiation service held Monshyday evening Sigma Phi Sigma

Sheila Echaus 60 President anshynounces tha t J a n e t Eckcolsky was appointed cha i rman for Sta te Fair

There will be tin open house for men next Friday

Its

fill

ivlt

always

bull weather-

en good

friends get together

AT

THE

SNACK BAR

SIMOUS

Notices Students interested in the

operation of a college radio s tashytion should a t tend a meeting to be held Sunday a t 7 pm in Brubacher The room will be posted Any s tudents with preshyvious experience in this field are especially urged to a t tend

Applications for resident hall counselors for t he 19G0-61 acashydemic year may he obtained in the Housing office Draper III from 9 to 5

Anyone interested in obtainshying a position mus t have comshypleted forms into the Housing Office by February 19

+

June Alexander and Terry Kerwin Seniors Co-editors of the I960 PEDAGOGUE in orshyder to give more of the s tudent body the satisfaction of contr ishybuting to tlieir yearbook re shyquest tha t s tudents who have snapshots of any phase of s tushydent life submit them for pubshylication Snapshots should be sent to either editor through student mail and will be re shyturned

nuu Where the Fhmrri (bull

Comer ONTARIO and BENSON

DIAL 4-1125

FLORIST and GREENHOUSE

College Florist for Years

Gerald Drug Co 17 Western Ave Albany N Y

Phone (i-tlllO

GHADS

Ciit a head start on your

Life Insurance Program

See our l o w COST COLjLEGK SPKCIAI

A k T K A P N E K 75 State St phone 5-1471

L G BALFOUR Fraternity Jewelry

IJadgcs Steins Rings Jewelry Gilts Favors Stationery Programs

Club Pins Keys Medals Trophies

UNIVERSITY PO IIIDC

171 M Syraciih

(1

nihil all Street a 11) New York

It 5-78J7

Carl Sorenson Mgr

Michael Sabini CO Pres ident of the Forum of Politics announces t h a t the Forum will sponsor several foreign policy discussion groups a t Sta te this semester

These groups will be pa r t of the Grea t Discussions mdash 19G0 a n a shytion-wide program of the Foreign Policy Association Each discussion group will consist of six to ten peoshyple who will meet once a week for an eight-week period s ta r t ing the week of February 7 The groups will discuss a different topic a t each meeting The background reading materials will be furnished by the

Foreign Policy Association through the Forum

The purposes of these discussion groups will be to enable more Amshyericans to obtain the facts and gain a deeper unders tanding of current foreign affairs to talk over these facts with tlieir friends at a conshyvenient time and place to reach more individual opinions on U S foreign policy and to communicate these opinions to the policy-makers in Washington

After each discussion ballots will be filled out and sent to a central office in Albany These ballots will

be tabulated on a national basis and will be sent to representatives in Congress to the S ta te Depar tment and to the President

I t is hoped tha t this program will afford a way in which the individual may help to formulate our foreign policy

Many groups are being set up throughout the Albany area Any State College s tudents or faculty members who would like to part ic ishypate are urged to do so Anyone wishing more information may conshytact Dr Mtithew Elbow Associate Professor of History in Draper 205

DUAL FILTER DOES IT

as no single filter can for mild full flavor

Heres how the DuaJ Filter does it

1 It ci mi me i uiihiue innni filter of ACTIVATED CHARC0AI deft n111I i w 1 l-gt mj lut tin smoke of i cigarette nukl und smooth

2 with in el l unit pure white outet filter Togethoi they bring you the

bustul the I i-al LOLKIlt gt ob mdash llio mildness j n d taste that pay oi l in pleasure

NEW 1 l I

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State College News Z-464 ALBANY NEW YORK FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1960 VOL XLV NO 2

Donate Dougherty and Robinson Seek Presidency in Student Association Elections Byron Runs Unopposed

RICHARD ROBINSON

Robinson Aim Improvement On Campus

Judicial Body Recommends

Myskania this year has resumed the policy of recommending candishydates to fill their places According to the Myskania Consti tut ion they are authorized to recommend not more than ten second semester juniors

Recommendat ions were made on the basis of the qualifications and criteria as stipulated in the Judicial Boards constitution

There are thir ty-six candidates for Myskania Th i r teen will be elected and tapping ceremonies will take place Inaugura t ion Day

Myskania 1959-00 recommends the following candidates for 1960-61 Myskania

JAMES DOUGHERTY

James Clavell mdash Rivalry (1 2) Student Guides Co-Cha i rman Frosh W e e k Counselor (2 Class Treasurer (1) Sena te Pi Omega Pi (3) All College Reshyview lassC Choreographer i (2 3) S la te Pai r Treasurer t3) All Colshylege Reception Co-Cha i rman (3)

Dougherty Seeks 3 Development of

Camp Dippikill The purpose ol s tudent govern

SA Elections Begin Today

Robert Helwig 60 President of I S tuden t Association announces tha t

ffl elections for the various candidates will begin today and end Monday I Voting for candidates for Myskania

and for class officers will be held toshyday and Monday in Lower Draper room 08 from 10 am to 4 pm and tomorrow in the Student Union from 10 am to 4 pm There will be no voting for Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates on Saturday SA Officers

Donald Donato James Dougherty and Richard Robinson are candishydates for the position o r President of S tudent Association Susan Byshyron is the only candidate for the office of Vice-President S tudent Senate

The following are running for the office of Senate from the Class of 1961 Barry Deixler Sandra Dieter Anthony DOnofrio Gran t Duffrin Karen Holer Sylvia Juriga Marie Miranda and Jane t Zember

The following are competing for

DONALD DONATO

DonatoWants Group Houses Represented

As President of SA I would try As I look at the present situation annuel our e minus I am aware ol Barbara Gladysiewicz mdash Student ment is to serve the s tuden t body of n i Senate from the Class ol 1962 tcgt accomplish the following group man things which I feel could be Sena te (2 3 i S tuden t Guide (1 u l l s eollege This government must James Blenker Edward Brennali house representation improved com-jinproved In my major platform 2i Program Chai rman J u n i o r pi-nvide as egectively as possible M K S B v n i n - Mary Ann Calderone munication between the organs of I would like to see the tollowing Prom 13) Co-Trcas iuer Campus tor the social cultural personal and Janet Cellura Frances Cicero Mar- government selling Dippikill under areas dealt with in a manne r which Chest I 2 I Co-Chai rman Campus recreational needs of the s tudent yueritc d o w r y Clillord Demurest eertain conditions maintaining a would aid as much ol the student Chest iigt Campus Commission population The elected and ap- Mar tha Golcnsky Mary Ann Gils- v -undent tax improved s tudent-body as possible

I Hunk tha t we need system ol off-campus t ranspor ta- Constitution Committee s ena t e iheir duties in an experienced dy- trade u i u bull J U ^ L - ^ Group House Representat ion ti n At the present time we have J ( ) a n n e y wood mdash F r o s h Camp n a m i e a n c l organized manner I 1 bdquo 0 trade f bdquo If the purpose of s tudent govern-

S L U U I I I I S l i e s t ) c a m p u s ou i iUJ j in N iuo p o p u l a t i o n l i l t ClCClOU a l u l a p - ^--- j - ivi M I I I H H L L I U I U I J J J I M C U o i u u c i a -( 2 I Secretary I 3 I Frosh Wi ek- pointed officers of this government b l r l i - ^chcl le Kellerman Betty faculty relations and s tudent repre-

a better end Counselor 2 ji Chai rman r m best do this by carrying out Klein Sheryl McCormick Richard sentation on faculty committees

to rent buses for trips away from counsel lor (2 3) Sena te (2 3i the school What do we have to sec re ta ry Alden Hal l 2 ) S ta te stantly working to solve the prob-

Nott ingham John Pierce Ellen Robino Barbara Schneiderman Lilshylian Skadburg Anne Smith J a n

and Earl ment is to represent the entire s tu-S tudent government must be con- r bdquo l i t h p] omith

Smith Raymond Smith bdquoraquo laquo l | ( n b l d y l u n ^ h ( ) l l S ( r e p ] e W e l k e i - sentatiou is the best method of ac-

Those running for the Senate from complishing this I would introduce g

v bdquobdquo bdquo- I- t i bdquoM -bdquo raquo Burnett representatives from the class as s e n Ice agency carlnn lot those p bdquo ca r t e r Laurence Coleman a whole each year to best represent collective needs t h a t canno t be met ~ - r bull l bullbull bullbull bullbulllt bull bullgtbull

show for the money spent on this college Review i l 3gt Campus lems of the s tuden t body as u whole rental Ol course the trip may be C h e s t (2 3) Frosh Ski t (1) as well as continually looking for bdquo educational and bcnclits are to be c a m p u s Q u e e n At tendant - (3) new and belter ways of adminis ter - the Class ol 1963 nie the lo i iowng legislation to tins effect leaving gained lroin if but do we need to -^ L D s k u ( 1 ) j the operation of the Student Nancy Altmann Kenneth Bel an - appruximalcly one-hull of Senate rent t ranspor ta t ion for so many Association l n i Thomas Bartlow Gerald Blair t come from class elections as a things I leel that by purchasing Sue James mdash Sta t e College Re- bdquobdquobdquobdquolt tradebdquolaquolt ei bull -i Theresa Bocchino Judi th Brenner who] thus retaining some class at lea t one bus of our own we would view i l c Choreographer MU D _ J V g bdquo J l ^ Ronald Bullis William s a v i n | renlal or lit least use it skit i2 J i Rivalry Leader i l l pay I- tin- bus The bus could Choreographer S o p h Skit Co- - -- ^ bull=raquoraquo bulllt laquobullbullraquolaquobull lt- lt-- Constance Culver Susan Danltz t h t s tudent body be used jusl as the rented buses are Cha i rman C h i l d r e n s Chris tmas by the individual Anne Dugan Theodore Dusanenko (ainii Dippikill now and we would have il for or- Party S tudent Sena te i2 3i Frosh II is with these thoughts in mind Donlcl Fear Peter Fisher J ames The neeessitv of a college camp is gainiitionil trips educational trips Camp Counselor i2 31 Co-Chair- that I have declared myself a can- Haelin Jud i th Hall Judi th Johnson s(]f evident I had felt tha t we had aecess to a college camp and many man Parents Day (3) didate for the olflce of President of Richard Kelly Roy Knapp Rich- un-cn Di]jpikill a lair chance la

is they mi -h t arise bdquo bdquo _ bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo the Student Association urd Lockwood Lawrence Lonergan s t imulate s tudent interest and since (Jiialiflcations J eane t t e Lorenz Andrew Lowell p ] l a ( | j v a s m I i l v o r 0 f se l l ing

- s ( n i n (bullbdquo The lollowlng are a list of the Rose Marie Mincar Claudia Molir p m light of recent information and bull - u l l gt bull bull raquo l l 0 h l bullbull -- l M M l C m | ) C o u - aelivil ie which I have part icipated J ames Morgan Dee Mngaver Doris observation I believe thai without

in and which I feel make me well Muhlich David Nichols Barbara sufficient development of the camp qualified io assume the presidency Olsowy Patrick Puccini Rosemary 0 I l l cannot honestly judge the true

Rosemary KverekmdashSmiles (1 2 I Thorough knowledge of student Pctrick William Powhida Fay Rich- poteniiul of the camp to st imulate i i Co-Chai rman F r o s h - S o p h governnunt on our campus gained unison Geraldine Schleifer Philip smdent interest Therefore I am in

131 bdquo instances as they mi lit arise J ( m ( s K e U y __ R i v i l l r y i 2 )

I would like ver much to improve Senate (2) Campus Chest (2 3i i-elations on this Sta te Pair (3) Frosh Camp Conn-

campus I propose a committee selor (2 3) Homecoming Commit-maili up ol students and faculty ice i 2 c Student Guide 12 3) lueiuljeis the main purpose ol winch would lii to arriv at an answer tin studenl-laciilty problems Siiiie o 1 ) a p c e C o E d i t o r o f P r o s l ) T I bdquo K 1 - through service as a class senator Shaw Toby Tlusty Anne Tooniey faV()1 ()1 he development proposed these problems iiugn oe i mgtk i2gt Frosh Camp Counselor and as Vice-President of SA (Continual mi Iayt bull Column JV Camp Board but with the reserv a- i the problem oi i - - c h a i r m a n Booster S la te Fa i r 2 Proven organiational and exe- _ atiou that should this initial in linal exam schedule could

i b l V1 aM l nr lmTv Moving Up Day Speaker 2) Co Treasurer of Campus Chest i2)

si ily tin b e i n a i l i earlier i i would like very much to sec a li adership coiilorence such as was had this ciu belweeii the Adininis-llalloli and Student Association be- ue al least an annual allair This fiu-s both sides a chance to voice | J | IUgt |s and al the same tune listen l the other fellows point on the

u h -| i lus la 1 thou lit might - |e carried over to the major depar tments m the school Win oi l I here I- - mass meeting ol lit- s ludents and laclllly in one ma- M pai tmeli l I Hunk much be a oinplished

i2) Inter-Sorori ty Counsel (2 3) eulive ability gained as coordinator

( anlinn il on Iaii Column

Byron Looks For Better Management

of all Senate commit tees and through first-hand contact witli the development and operat ion of our present financial procedure

i Varied interests outside of govshye rnmen t including service us a

Hamilton Visits State Monday

ml( As many of ot already In

on a alldldale ha t he Il ice ol

vestment not s t imulate s tudent inshyterest we would he justified in sellshying it

We must realize though we have not reeened any return for the avshyerage 1(C of Student Tax which

President Hamiltons scheduled ar- s e n a L has given Camp Board for member of the S ta te College News n v a l l1 s t a U colh (- i s Monday at bdquo lM l h n ( u a l s h a t U u c o l Board and as a staff member ol the l l n 1 lege camp has a potential in both Pedagogue 1 have also been an The agenda lor his brief visit the recreational ami academic areas active part icipant ill our colleges here includes a faculty lunch lrom ol this colli e To s 11 Dippikill intramural athletic program 1-230 p m a meeting with the purely because we are reaping no

1 Thoioiigh knowledge ol the members and representat lvis under immediate return now is unjust problems and advancements ol the Student Association in the Draper and unfair Alter development

I Dippikill situation Lounge floiu 230-315 p i n and a should student interest remain dor-tu- ltbdquoi A I bdquo i iraquoiraquoiiwm laoutly meeting and coffee hour iniillt We would be instilled in 11-( en i ia l Aims of Platform

winning Hie luii- oi the siiiilcut interest ts a necessity tiiitenUs and faculty members of i would improve communicat ions lgtuli|il HI his le ues l or in case Infelllgenl and bisiiiess like ad- 11ie varlolis S ta te Teachers Colleges between group houses and govern ]- abseiue ha- m a m respunsi- ministration ol a $50000 a year Albany State is only one of the ment agencies by requiring the mil)

Millie- lie c u e as a null-voting business iSlmlent Assn I Is a niiisl many 1 the Senate he serves as Leadership in the development

maiit We w nukl be instilled m

drill As o lalion Vice-President The development of coiislslalil H is President IlaiuilUms inten- ing Ihe cani|i ] M i i | | i | n bdquo bdquobdquo Ihc Vac I s i c 1 more than policies relating to all phases of Hon to acquaint himself with the Communicat ions

1 would like to bring up the p I MM I omnium at ions We an- all awo thai this campus needs belter com hi in- niieni Assn i- a no- many colleges to be visited by Utes ol Cabinet and Senate to be

President Hamilton on his tour interchanged and the combined

t abnet member he coordinates orgalililion and financing ol social lid I- mil l iners out t Senic and and cultural events in which stu-

oiinunica- h- art as Treasurer oi Student dents sin w an interest or fur which bulluali in apparent need is demonst ra ted

is always a main point in any ad- ministrat ions proposed plans I lei I that I am qllalllled Io un- Make these responsibilities be- Increased advisory and investlga-

iiie l my knowledge ol student l i v e a c t i w t j by the appointed Cabl-h i ay 1nis radio tradeuraquo ] uaicnl on our rumpus

jnuiiK I I - I I I on m lavor ol sec bdquo a ialio talloll leu-loped loi I Ha- m in pail ol lie- campus nallie-I the quad I led that tills wou be I In- nil imate in u lion Campus news could be delivershyed instantly to seventy-live percent l [|e i anipus Tills news would be nu n more accurate than any type i -iwd i the present time through

ay phis radio station should w uaici1 on our campus This t ministers is something I lirinly al br iilihAsI lor general slildcnl | (U l lw|elge has come not only from believe in plcasiu b use ol music and edlica- | | u csper lenie I l ime received as The above general alms are Ihe lloiial leduics being a Senator in Illy f reshman- foremost m my mind because It is

These an- some ol the things 1 Sophomore year but also from my these the lights that lead to all other would like if elected S A President iCuiilinuid mi Imji Column U iCunlmuid on imii Column 11

Notice

m n u n s to be sent to all group In Uses on campus Group house

David Trrhiirn Assistant Dean announces iliat lids week will be (lie lust ill which applications lor residence bull counsellors for Hie 1 )ltgtlt)-Ill academic year will be aeeepled Students interested in counselling should obtain the forms from and return to the Honshu Office Dmper 11- no Inter than Friiluy February 10

representation would enhance easishyer i oinniiinii ations I would sir ugshyly make an effort to obtain one hour during the weeks classes when n i classes would be scheduled This lime could he utilised for class and organizational meetings Budget

1 would be in lavor ol balancshying the budget ll uece sary with money from surplus to main ta in a low student lax

i Cuntinut d on Ilun i Column i

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PAGE 6 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY S 1960

Jiauie J+autli Forum Sponsors Great Discussions-60

Beta Zeta Phyllis Malory GO President anshy

nounces tha t an open house will be held for Statesmen on Sunday February 14 from 3-5 pm

Chi Sigma Theta Nancy Lou Ryan GO President

announces tha t the pledge captain is Pa t Labalbo G2 and Sports Capshytain is Jeane t t e Leggier G2

G a m m a Kappa Phi Marcy Van Leuven GO has been

appointed temporary President Jud i th Kiehle temporary Vice-President and JoAnne Simons 61 temporary Secretary

Kappa Delta Nancy McGowan 60 President anshynounces tha t Elizabeth Tinney 62 is the new pledge captain

Psi G a m m a Mildred Pasek GO President anshy

nounces the appointment of Marion Oarglul 61 as Recording Secreshytary

The theme of the Waiter s Party to be held next Friday is Come With Us Co the Casbah announce co-chairmen Sally Van Scoy GO and Pa t Benedetto 62

Sigma Alpha A coffee hour for Poller Club

will be held Monday a t 830 pm announces Donnalee Anderson GO President

Frosh To Meet On Tuesday

A freshman class meeting and rally will be held Tuesday a t 7 pm in Draper 349 announce Kay OConshynor and Paul Hooker Seniors

Presidential candidates will be allowed five minutes for speeches vice-presidential candidates will lie allowed three minutes to speak Speeches will be lollowed by quesshytions Iron class members concerning the candidates and tlieir campaignshying

Candidates for Secretary Treasshyurer am Songlradcr must s tale their qualifications candidates for Publicity Diieclor must present a poster show inv abilities Cheerleadshyer candidates must present a cheer

All cantddates for Senate will be questioned at tin- SA rally to be held Thursday night in tin Brit Game Room

Candidates for all |josilions may campaign in any manner

Marilee Rogers 62 was initiated a t an initiation service held Monshyday evening Sigma Phi Sigma

Sheila Echaus 60 President anshynounces tha t J a n e t Eckcolsky was appointed cha i rman for Sta te Fair

There will be tin open house for men next Friday

Its

fill

ivlt

always

bull weather-

en good

friends get together

AT

THE

SNACK BAR

SIMOUS

Notices Students interested in the

operation of a college radio s tashytion should a t tend a meeting to be held Sunday a t 7 pm in Brubacher The room will be posted Any s tudents with preshyvious experience in this field are especially urged to a t tend

Applications for resident hall counselors for t he 19G0-61 acashydemic year may he obtained in the Housing office Draper III from 9 to 5

Anyone interested in obtainshying a position mus t have comshypleted forms into the Housing Office by February 19

+

June Alexander and Terry Kerwin Seniors Co-editors of the I960 PEDAGOGUE in orshyder to give more of the s tudent body the satisfaction of contr ishybuting to tlieir yearbook re shyquest tha t s tudents who have snapshots of any phase of s tushydent life submit them for pubshylication Snapshots should be sent to either editor through student mail and will be re shyturned

nuu Where the Fhmrri (bull

Comer ONTARIO and BENSON

DIAL 4-1125

FLORIST and GREENHOUSE

College Florist for Years

Gerald Drug Co 17 Western Ave Albany N Y

Phone (i-tlllO

GHADS

Ciit a head start on your

Life Insurance Program

See our l o w COST COLjLEGK SPKCIAI

A k T K A P N E K 75 State St phone 5-1471

L G BALFOUR Fraternity Jewelry

IJadgcs Steins Rings Jewelry Gilts Favors Stationery Programs

Club Pins Keys Medals Trophies

UNIVERSITY PO IIIDC

171 M Syraciih

(1

nihil all Street a 11) New York

It 5-78J7

Carl Sorenson Mgr

Michael Sabini CO Pres ident of the Forum of Politics announces t h a t the Forum will sponsor several foreign policy discussion groups a t Sta te this semester

These groups will be pa r t of the Grea t Discussions mdash 19G0 a n a shytion-wide program of the Foreign Policy Association Each discussion group will consist of six to ten peoshyple who will meet once a week for an eight-week period s ta r t ing the week of February 7 The groups will discuss a different topic a t each meeting The background reading materials will be furnished by the

Foreign Policy Association through the Forum

The purposes of these discussion groups will be to enable more Amshyericans to obtain the facts and gain a deeper unders tanding of current foreign affairs to talk over these facts with tlieir friends at a conshyvenient time and place to reach more individual opinions on U S foreign policy and to communicate these opinions to the policy-makers in Washington

After each discussion ballots will be filled out and sent to a central office in Albany These ballots will

be tabulated on a national basis and will be sent to representatives in Congress to the S ta te Depar tment and to the President

I t is hoped tha t this program will afford a way in which the individual may help to formulate our foreign policy

Many groups are being set up throughout the Albany area Any State College s tudents or faculty members who would like to part ic ishypate are urged to do so Anyone wishing more information may conshytact Dr Mtithew Elbow Associate Professor of History in Draper 205

DUAL FILTER DOES IT

as no single filter can for mild full flavor

Heres how the DuaJ Filter does it

1 It ci mi me i uiihiue innni filter of ACTIVATED CHARC0AI deft n111I i w 1 l-gt mj lut tin smoke of i cigarette nukl und smooth

2 with in el l unit pure white outet filter Togethoi they bring you the

bustul the I i-al LOLKIlt gt ob mdash llio mildness j n d taste that pay oi l in pleasure

NEW 1 l I

FILTER Llt ^-(bully y^tiLbdquo bdquo- i

M gt

State College News Z-464 ALBANY NEW YORK FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1960 VOL XLV NO 2

Donate Dougherty and Robinson Seek Presidency in Student Association Elections Byron Runs Unopposed

RICHARD ROBINSON

Robinson Aim Improvement On Campus

Judicial Body Recommends

Myskania this year has resumed the policy of recommending candishydates to fill their places According to the Myskania Consti tut ion they are authorized to recommend not more than ten second semester juniors

Recommendat ions were made on the basis of the qualifications and criteria as stipulated in the Judicial Boards constitution

There are thir ty-six candidates for Myskania Th i r teen will be elected and tapping ceremonies will take place Inaugura t ion Day

Myskania 1959-00 recommends the following candidates for 1960-61 Myskania

JAMES DOUGHERTY

James Clavell mdash Rivalry (1 2) Student Guides Co-Cha i rman Frosh W e e k Counselor (2 Class Treasurer (1) Sena te Pi Omega Pi (3) All College Reshyview lassC Choreographer i (2 3) S la te Pai r Treasurer t3) All Colshylege Reception Co-Cha i rman (3)

Dougherty Seeks 3 Development of

Camp Dippikill The purpose ol s tudent govern

SA Elections Begin Today

Robert Helwig 60 President of I S tuden t Association announces tha t

ffl elections for the various candidates will begin today and end Monday I Voting for candidates for Myskania

and for class officers will be held toshyday and Monday in Lower Draper room 08 from 10 am to 4 pm and tomorrow in the Student Union from 10 am to 4 pm There will be no voting for Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates on Saturday SA Officers

Donald Donato James Dougherty and Richard Robinson are candishydates for the position o r President of S tudent Association Susan Byshyron is the only candidate for the office of Vice-President S tudent Senate

The following are running for the office of Senate from the Class of 1961 Barry Deixler Sandra Dieter Anthony DOnofrio Gran t Duffrin Karen Holer Sylvia Juriga Marie Miranda and Jane t Zember

The following are competing for

DONALD DONATO

DonatoWants Group Houses Represented

As President of SA I would try As I look at the present situation annuel our e minus I am aware ol Barbara Gladysiewicz mdash Student ment is to serve the s tuden t body of n i Senate from the Class ol 1962 tcgt accomplish the following group man things which I feel could be Sena te (2 3 i S tuden t Guide (1 u l l s eollege This government must James Blenker Edward Brennali house representation improved com-jinproved In my major platform 2i Program Chai rman J u n i o r pi-nvide as egectively as possible M K S B v n i n - Mary Ann Calderone munication between the organs of I would like to see the tollowing Prom 13) Co-Trcas iuer Campus tor the social cultural personal and Janet Cellura Frances Cicero Mar- government selling Dippikill under areas dealt with in a manne r which Chest I 2 I Co-Chai rman Campus recreational needs of the s tudent yueritc d o w r y Clillord Demurest eertain conditions maintaining a would aid as much ol the student Chest iigt Campus Commission population The elected and ap- Mar tha Golcnsky Mary Ann Gils- v -undent tax improved s tudent-body as possible

I Hunk tha t we need system ol off-campus t ranspor ta- Constitution Committee s ena t e iheir duties in an experienced dy- trade u i u bull J U ^ L - ^ Group House Representat ion ti n At the present time we have J ( ) a n n e y wood mdash F r o s h Camp n a m i e a n c l organized manner I 1 bdquo 0 trade f bdquo If the purpose of s tudent govern-

S L U U I I I I S l i e s t ) c a m p u s ou i iUJ j in N iuo p o p u l a t i o n l i l t ClCClOU a l u l a p - ^--- j - ivi M I I I H H L L I U I U I J J J I M C U o i u u c i a -( 2 I Secretary I 3 I Frosh Wi ek- pointed officers of this government b l r l i - ^chcl le Kellerman Betty faculty relations and s tudent repre-

a better end Counselor 2 ji Chai rman r m best do this by carrying out Klein Sheryl McCormick Richard sentation on faculty committees

to rent buses for trips away from counsel lor (2 3) Sena te (2 3i the school What do we have to sec re ta ry Alden Hal l 2 ) S ta te stantly working to solve the prob-

Nott ingham John Pierce Ellen Robino Barbara Schneiderman Lilshylian Skadburg Anne Smith J a n

and Earl ment is to represent the entire s tu-S tudent government must be con- r bdquo l i t h p] omith

Smith Raymond Smith bdquoraquo laquo l | ( n b l d y l u n ^ h ( ) l l S ( r e p ] e W e l k e i - sentatiou is the best method of ac-

Those running for the Senate from complishing this I would introduce g

v bdquobdquo bdquo- I- t i bdquoM -bdquo raquo Burnett representatives from the class as s e n Ice agency carlnn lot those p bdquo ca r t e r Laurence Coleman a whole each year to best represent collective needs t h a t canno t be met ~ - r bull l bullbull bullbull bullbulllt bull bullgtbull

show for the money spent on this college Review i l 3gt Campus lems of the s tuden t body as u whole rental Ol course the trip may be C h e s t (2 3) Frosh Ski t (1) as well as continually looking for bdquo educational and bcnclits are to be c a m p u s Q u e e n At tendant - (3) new and belter ways of adminis ter - the Class ol 1963 nie the lo i iowng legislation to tins effect leaving gained lroin if but do we need to -^ L D s k u ( 1 ) j the operation of the Student Nancy Altmann Kenneth Bel an - appruximalcly one-hull of Senate rent t ranspor ta t ion for so many Association l n i Thomas Bartlow Gerald Blair t come from class elections as a things I leel that by purchasing Sue James mdash Sta t e College Re- bdquobdquobdquobdquolt tradebdquolaquolt ei bull -i Theresa Bocchino Judi th Brenner who] thus retaining some class at lea t one bus of our own we would view i l c Choreographer MU D _ J V g bdquo J l ^ Ronald Bullis William s a v i n | renlal or lit least use it skit i2 J i Rivalry Leader i l l pay I- tin- bus The bus could Choreographer S o p h Skit Co- - -- ^ bull=raquoraquo bulllt laquobullbullraquolaquobull lt- lt-- Constance Culver Susan Danltz t h t s tudent body be used jusl as the rented buses are Cha i rman C h i l d r e n s Chris tmas by the individual Anne Dugan Theodore Dusanenko (ainii Dippikill now and we would have il for or- Party S tudent Sena te i2 3i Frosh II is with these thoughts in mind Donlcl Fear Peter Fisher J ames The neeessitv of a college camp is gainiitionil trips educational trips Camp Counselor i2 31 Co-Chair- that I have declared myself a can- Haelin Jud i th Hall Judi th Johnson s(]f evident I had felt tha t we had aecess to a college camp and many man Parents Day (3) didate for the olflce of President of Richard Kelly Roy Knapp Rich- un-cn Di]jpikill a lair chance la

is they mi -h t arise bdquo bdquo _ bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo bdquo the Student Association urd Lockwood Lawrence Lonergan s t imulate s tudent interest and since (Jiialiflcations J eane t t e Lorenz Andrew Lowell p ] l a ( | j v a s m I i l v o r 0 f se l l ing

- s ( n i n (bullbdquo The lollowlng are a list of the Rose Marie Mincar Claudia Molir p m light of recent information and bull - u l l gt bull bull raquo l l 0 h l bullbull -- l M M l C m | ) C o u - aelivil ie which I have part icipated J ames Morgan Dee Mngaver Doris observation I believe thai without

in and which I feel make me well Muhlich David Nichols Barbara sufficient development of the camp qualified io assume the presidency Olsowy Patrick Puccini Rosemary 0 I l l cannot honestly judge the true

Rosemary KverekmdashSmiles (1 2 I Thorough knowledge of student Pctrick William Powhida Fay Rich- poteniiul of the camp to st imulate i i Co-Chai rman F r o s h - S o p h governnunt on our campus gained unison Geraldine Schleifer Philip smdent interest Therefore I am in

131 bdquo instances as they mi lit arise J ( m ( s K e U y __ R i v i l l r y i 2 )

I would like ver much to improve Senate (2) Campus Chest (2 3i i-elations on this Sta te Pair (3) Frosh Camp Conn-

campus I propose a committee selor (2 3) Homecoming Commit-maili up ol students and faculty ice i 2 c Student Guide 12 3) lueiuljeis the main purpose ol winch would lii to arriv at an answer tin studenl-laciilty problems Siiiie o 1 ) a p c e C o E d i t o r o f P r o s l ) T I bdquo K 1 - through service as a class senator Shaw Toby Tlusty Anne Tooniey faV()1 ()1 he development proposed these problems iiugn oe i mgtk i2gt Frosh Camp Counselor and as Vice-President of SA (Continual mi Iayt bull Column JV Camp Board but with the reserv a- i the problem oi i - - c h a i r m a n Booster S la te Fa i r 2 Proven organiational and exe- _ atiou that should this initial in linal exam schedule could

i b l V1 aM l nr lmTv Moving Up Day Speaker 2) Co Treasurer of Campus Chest i2)

si ily tin b e i n a i l i earlier i i would like very much to sec a li adership coiilorence such as was had this ciu belweeii the Adininis-llalloli and Student Association be- ue al least an annual allair This fiu-s both sides a chance to voice | J | IUgt |s and al the same tune listen l the other fellows point on the

u h -| i lus la 1 thou lit might - |e carried over to the major depar tments m the school Win oi l I here I- - mass meeting ol lit- s ludents and laclllly in one ma- M pai tmeli l I Hunk much be a oinplished

i2) Inter-Sorori ty Counsel (2 3) eulive ability gained as coordinator

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Byron Looks For Better Management

of all Senate commit tees and through first-hand contact witli the development and operat ion of our present financial procedure

i Varied interests outside of govshye rnmen t including service us a

Hamilton Visits State Monday

ml( As many of ot already In

on a alldldale ha t he Il ice ol

vestment not s t imulate s tudent inshyterest we would he justified in sellshying it

We must realize though we have not reeened any return for the avshyerage 1(C of Student Tax which

President Hamiltons scheduled ar- s e n a L has given Camp Board for member of the S ta te College News n v a l l1 s t a U colh (- i s Monday at bdquo lM l h n ( u a l s h a t U u c o l Board and as a staff member ol the l l n 1 lege camp has a potential in both Pedagogue 1 have also been an The agenda lor his brief visit the recreational ami academic areas active part icipant ill our colleges here includes a faculty lunch lrom ol this colli e To s 11 Dippikill intramural athletic program 1-230 p m a meeting with the purely because we are reaping no

1 Thoioiigh knowledge ol the members and representat lvis under immediate return now is unjust problems and advancements ol the Student Association in the Draper and unfair Alter development

I Dippikill situation Lounge floiu 230-315 p i n and a should student interest remain dor-tu- ltbdquoi A I bdquo i iraquoiraquoiiwm laoutly meeting and coffee hour iniillt We would be instilled in 11-( en i ia l Aims of Platform

winning Hie luii- oi the siiiilcut interest ts a necessity tiiitenUs and faculty members of i would improve communicat ions lgtuli|il HI his le ues l or in case Infelllgenl and bisiiiess like ad- 11ie varlolis S ta te Teachers Colleges between group houses and govern ]- abseiue ha- m a m respunsi- ministration ol a $50000 a year Albany State is only one of the ment agencies by requiring the mil)

Millie- lie c u e as a null-voting business iSlmlent Assn I Is a niiisl many 1 the Senate he serves as Leadership in the development

maiit We w nukl be instilled m

drill As o lalion Vice-President The development of coiislslalil H is President IlaiuilUms inten- ing Ihe cani|i ] M i i | | i | n bdquo bdquobdquo Ihc Vac I s i c 1 more than policies relating to all phases of Hon to acquaint himself with the Communicat ions

1 would like to bring up the p I MM I omnium at ions We an- all awo thai this campus needs belter com hi in- niieni Assn i- a no- many colleges to be visited by Utes ol Cabinet and Senate to be

President Hamilton on his tour interchanged and the combined

t abnet member he coordinates orgalililion and financing ol social lid I- mil l iners out t Senic and and cultural events in which stu-

oiinunica- h- art as Treasurer oi Student dents sin w an interest or fur which bulluali in apparent need is demonst ra ted

is always a main point in any ad- ministrat ions proposed plans I lei I that I am qllalllled Io un- Make these responsibilities be- Increased advisory and investlga-

iiie l my knowledge ol student l i v e a c t i w t j by the appointed Cabl-h i ay 1nis radio tradeuraquo ] uaicnl on our rumpus

jnuiiK I I - I I I on m lavor ol sec bdquo a ialio talloll leu-loped loi I Ha- m in pail ol lie- campus nallie-I the quad I led that tills wou be I In- nil imate in u lion Campus news could be delivershyed instantly to seventy-live percent l [|e i anipus Tills news would be nu n more accurate than any type i -iwd i the present time through

ay phis radio station should w uaici1 on our campus This t ministers is something I lirinly al br iilihAsI lor general slildcnl | (U l lw|elge has come not only from believe in plcasiu b use ol music and edlica- | | u csper lenie I l ime received as The above general alms are Ihe lloiial leduics being a Senator in Illy f reshman- foremost m my mind because It is

These an- some ol the things 1 Sophomore year but also from my these the lights that lead to all other would like if elected S A President iCuiilinuid mi Imji Column U iCunlmuid on imii Column 11

Notice

m n u n s to be sent to all group In Uses on campus Group house

David Trrhiirn Assistant Dean announces iliat lids week will be (lie lust ill which applications lor residence bull counsellors for Hie 1 )ltgtlt)-Ill academic year will be aeeepled Students interested in counselling should obtain the forms from and return to the Honshu Office Dmper 11- no Inter than Friiluy February 10

representation would enhance easishyer i oinniiinii ations I would sir ugshyly make an effort to obtain one hour during the weeks classes when n i classes would be scheduled This lime could he utilised for class and organizational meetings Budget

1 would be in lavor ol balancshying the budget ll uece sary with money from surplus to main ta in a low student lax

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