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freshman living group representatives select committee members edwin w hine e e 41 is the first man to complete the advanced flight training pro gram of the civil aeronautics bureau thomas e butterfield director of the flight training program announced yesterday hine will receive a restricted commercial certificate as soon as he completes the ground course student behavior in view of weekend excitement is good says dean smoker called mediocre pi ka's richards 2b win skit awards seniors get okie cup 60 frosh participate moravian group to assist in singing of carols beardslee to talk lafayette sign vanishes freshmen scale fem-sem balcony in annual pajama parade foreign policy group meets in another exclusive brown and white scoop we present the inside story of the great moravian debacle the story below unsigned for the good of all concerned gives the de tails of the expedition into the hallowed precincts of fer n and what proceeded the arrest described in the story in the next column drive for new members to start dec 3 many inducements offered horace m carleton amateur photographer and lecturer will give a talk on composition at a meeting of the camera club at 7 30 p m dec 16 in room 466 pack ard laboratory the meeting will be held jointly with the camera club of moravian college for wo men according to francis h rock ett e e 42 president of the club carleton a resident of new york city has spent much time lecturing in america and in europe he is a nationally known authority on photography and a member of the oval table photography organ ization and the eastern camera council prior to his talk on dec 16 he will display a salon exhibit of his work in the library art gal lery it may be viewed from the end of the thanksgiving holidays until dec 15 this exhibit has been displayed at brown princeton and other uni versities all students interested in photography are invited to attend the lecture carleton will present many technical and non-technical points on photography and will ex plain his discussion so his lecture will be readily understood by the begining amateur radio debates begin tuesday scranton first opponent in verbal duel over allentown station e lyster frost met e was el ected chairman of the freshman banquet committee at a meeting of the freshman representatives of several living groups held last ev ening in room 466 packard labor atory the meeting was called to order by archie d tifft bus 42 presi dent of cyanide junior honorary activities society there were about 60 freshmen present many of the living groups were not represented frost said it is important that all living groups send a representative the town groups are especially urged to be represented since they had few representatives at the first meeting frost and four other men were elected to serve on a committee to plan for a freshman class banquet to be held sometime after christ mas others on the committee are william b farrell bus david l bennell bus r lester dodson bus and william h hebrank m e at the meeting several sugges tions were given for the time and place of the banquet and the na ture of the program but no definite plans will be made until a consen sus of opinion is taken of the freshman class each representa tive will get the opinions of the freshmen in his living group a meeting of the representatives will be held at 7:30 p m monday dec 2 in room 466 packard laboratory allen j barthold head of the department of romance languages adrian r brian assistant professor of military science and tactics lawrence h gipson head of the department of history and govern ment bruce g johnston assistant professor of civil engineering and benjamin l miller professor of geology are members of the facul ty who were present at the last meeting of the local branch of the foreign policy association which met monday nov 18 at hotel bethlehem the purpose of the meeting was to plan a membership campaign for the association to start on dec 3 a three-fold program for inducing membership was outlinde as fol lows 1 membership tickets will permit attendance at any of the as sociation's meetings in any of the 17 cities in the country 2 the foreign policy bulletin a four page leaflet is mailed every week to all members to keep them abreast of international developments 3 a headline book on some interna tional topic is mailed monthly to members clerics to minister chapel services a christmas musical program will be presented by the lehigh glee club with the moravian glee club as its guest on sunday dec 15 in packer memorial chapel while moravian muhlenberg and lafayette have given annual pro grams of this kind for some years this will be the first such program at lehigh and it is hoped to be the start of a tradition if sufficient stu dent interest is evidenced said willard a litzenberger arts 41 student glee club director the program which is being sponsored by the combined musi cal clubs will consist entirely of christmas carols the lehigh sym phony orchestra under the student direction of thomas j kochuba chem 41 will provide accompani ment for some of the numbers dr thomas e shields director of mu sic will have charge of the com bined organizations the glee clubs will enter with a processional hymn and each club will then sing several carols dr claude g beardslee head of the department of moral and religious philosophy will read the christ mas story from the scriptures in terspersed at various points with carols by both glee clubs and the audience then the combined clubs will render several numbers end ing with a recessional members of tone honorary mu sical society will assist with the decorstions and posters according to fred r gilmore arts 41 presi dent of the combined musical clubs howland has 2 paintings in veterans art exhibit the first of lehigh's four inter collegiate radio debates will be presented tomorrow evening from 8:30 to 9 over station wcba al lentown when lehigh's debaters meet scranton representing lehigh on the affirmative of the question resolv ed that conscription of man pow er should be made a permanent policy in the united states will be william h barnard e e 42 and william f boore met e 42 the negative side will be taken by frank finerty and david levinson of scranton university the second radio debate will be with bucknell college on dec 4 charles f meyer bus 43 and howard v donahue arts 41 will take the negative side of the ques tion resolved that a permanent union of united states and the british commonwealth of nations should immediately be established in order to clear up certain false rumors around the campus i sub mit a confession concerning the activities of three over-stimulated lehigh freshman last friday night at the moravian seminary for wo men i know the true story because i am one of the offenders it all started when several en thusiastic frosh climbed up to one of the windows of moravian sem inary to talk to the girls i and three others got the same idea so we climbed up to a small balcony about twenty feet above the street we had a hard time climbing the walls of the building when we reached the balcony we had a nice chat with the girls they seemed to like to talk to us when we decided to come down again villain number one climbed through the open window to find his way to the street he met the president of the seminary on the way down the stairs the president semed cordial at first but then as was quite natural under the cir cumstances he became angry the first villain got off with little more than a good scare villains 2 and 3 bill and i de cided to get down too as we start ed to climb down the girls said that it would be all right to go down the stairs inside the building as it is a very difficult task to climb down the outside of the building we were glad to take to the stairs at this point an instructor came and told the president that a couple of teachers were outside waiting to get in the president went out of we got inside the building with no trouble at all just as we reach ed the stairs the president met us then the trouble started bill and i were nearly scared out of our wits the president took us down to his office and kept us there for a while he called the police but evidently they were already at the seminary while the president was deciding what to do bill looked at the front door it was locked bar red and otherwise shut tight out side everyone was yelling to us to make a break for it but we were powerless to do so approximately 17 students were involved this past week in either depredation of property tangles with the president of moravian college for women or tangles with the law according to dean wray h congdon although there were several in stances of depredation and over celebration said dean congdon the student body conducted them selves respectably considering the emotional stimulation of the occa sion sometime early last tuesday morning two carloads of students uprooted a heavy metal sign from the lafayette campus and leaned it against the flagpole on the le high campus the sign was later removed and either arcadia or the students involved will have to pay for it if it is not found according to dean congdon during the pajama parade fri day evening a few freshman climbed the balcony above the main entrance to moravian semin ary two of the freshmen were persuaded by an instructor and the girls to go out by the main en trance because an attempt to de scend the wall would be danger ous it was stated by one of the freshmen involved the conse quences are described in the next column to the left freshman arrested acquitted during the fracus involving the freshman who had entered the dormitory a police cruiser car was called it did not arrive however until all of the freshmen had left except four one of them was richard hardy m e 44 according to hardy none of the four were yelling or rapping on doors the yelling having subsid ed as the majority of the freshman class continued across the hill to hil bridge toward the campus as the cruiser car approached the students an officer said hardy asked don't you have a campus whereupon hardy replied i don't know thus according to hardy he was arrested taken to police head quarters and jailed for 30 minutes until he was released on bail yes terday mayor robert pfeifle ac quitted him of all charges continued on page four by graham f thompson a mediocre arcadia rally a boi sterous serenading of fem-sem the usually lively pa jama parade and a rally sponsored by the le high home club at the bethlehem club friday evening failed to spell the doom that was to befall the le high football team the following afternoon before alumni faculty and students in easton approximately 900 people at tended the arcadia rally in taylor gym 150 of this figure being alum ni or towns people neither the student attendance nor the spirit pervading the rally was as over whelming as in past years follow ing the precedent of recent years dormitory and fraternity frosh competed for honors for their liv ing groups with skits that amount ed in the greatest part to barrages of rolls of toilet paper wholesale de-panting and general rough housing the award for the most original skit by a dormitory group was won by richards house section ii b one freshman representing lafayette sat on the floor in ye lehigh clippe joint while the other doused him liberally with a lather-covered paint brush and simulated shaving his victim with a monster razor the prize was a year's subscription to esquire magazine pi kappa alpha is winner pi kappa alpha was the winner of the arcadia prize for the most original skit presented by any liv ing group in the university a live pig spotted to look like a leopard was let loose on the floor of the gym for a short while before the stalwart freshmen nabbed it and put it in a bag which was suspend ed from a pole acting upon a suggestion made by al cox 39 former president of arcadia walter r okeson vice president of the university donat ed a trophy which is to bear his name to the class sponsoring the best pep rally the trophy was re ceived by albert e lee ch e 41 president of the senior class on be half of the class for the smoker given before the muhlenberg game al cox substituting for andy buchanan who was unable to at tend introduced several of the sen iors who played their last game for lehigh saturday joe kaszycki tackle francis kotulak guard steve smoke back bill simpson end and captain bill debating judges are announced judges for the intra-mural de bates on dec 4 and 5 were an nounced by j calvin callaghan director of debating the topic of debate for the en tire year is resolved that dem ocracy in the united states can be preserved only through decreased government control of industry la bor agriculture and finance judges for the debates on wednes day dec 4 will be dr robert m smith head of the department of english kenneth b horning as sistant in english and t r bas sett of moravian college for men on thursday dec 5 the judges will be dale h gramley head of the department of journalism charles moravec assistant in jour nalism and callaghan packer memorial chapel will be the scene of two city-wide advent services dec 4 and 11 the rev g salmon rector of the church of the holy trinity philadelphia will speak at 8 p m wednesday dec 4 and the united choirs of the north side church numbering ap proximately 200 voices will sing the services are being arranged by the bethlehem ministerial as sociation in co-operation with the bethlehem christmas celebration committee rev frederick k stamm pastor of the clinton avenue community church of brooklyn n v will speak at the same time wednesday night dec 11 the choir of the pro-cathedral epsicopal church of the nativity will sing continued on page four two paintings by prof garth a howland head of the department of fine arts are now in display in the barbizon-plaza art gallery in new york city the paintings are included in a collection of 86 can vasses and other works of art in the second annual exhibition of the american veterans society of artists the exhibition opened on armistice day and will end dec 25 professor howland's paintings are landscape views entitled white barns and slate quarry a son was born to mr and mrs invald e madsen at 4:40 p m tuesday nov 19 in st luke's hos pital madsen is an assistant research engineer of fritz laboratory study ing crane girders rally flagpole and fem ar e sc enes of weekend hilarities above is the winning freshman skit presented by pi kappa alpha which won in the center is a scoop for the brown and white an active photographer on freshman dorm at fem-sem during the pa jama parade friday evening with the arcadia prize at friday night's rally in the burlap bag is a young pig spot the staff snapped this picture early tuesday morning at the flag pole after the the help of fellow students who boosted the trio on their shoulders they were ted to resemble a leopard at the rally the pig had freedom for about 30 seconds heavy metal sign had been transported to the lehigh campus by two carloads able to talk to the girls without the trouble that some other students had climb until the entire freshman delegation jumped on the squealing animal from then of lehigh students the sign however has disappeared and unless returned ar ing to talk to the girls in the next dorm to the left of the photograph this trio on it was in the bag the following day the fraternity was wondering if the poor cadia may have to foot the bill was able to jump to the ground without serious consequences creature was fat enough to supply food for the whole house to the right are three students talking with girls from a windowsill in the b & w photo lehigh university brown and white bethlehem pa tuesday november 26 1940 hooray ! vacation at last ! vol xlviii — no 19 hine gets wings first camera amateur to address club price — five cents 17 meet with law damage property rally fem-sem serenade are spirit bolsters yearlings elect frost to head banquet plans publication of the brown and white will be suspended until dec 6 due to the intervention of thanksgiving holidays carleton's salon exhibit to be gallery display the inside story musicals plan yule program member intercollegiate newspaper association all the lehigh news first
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Date | 1940-11-26 |
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FullText | freshman living group representatives select committee members edwin w hine e e 41 is the first man to complete the advanced flight training pro gram of the civil aeronautics bureau thomas e butterfield director of the flight training program announced yesterday hine will receive a restricted commercial certificate as soon as he completes the ground course student behavior in view of weekend excitement is good says dean smoker called mediocre pi ka's richards 2b win skit awards seniors get okie cup 60 frosh participate moravian group to assist in singing of carols beardslee to talk lafayette sign vanishes freshmen scale fem-sem balcony in annual pajama parade foreign policy group meets in another exclusive brown and white scoop we present the inside story of the great moravian debacle the story below unsigned for the good of all concerned gives the de tails of the expedition into the hallowed precincts of fer n and what proceeded the arrest described in the story in the next column drive for new members to start dec 3 many inducements offered horace m carleton amateur photographer and lecturer will give a talk on composition at a meeting of the camera club at 7 30 p m dec 16 in room 466 pack ard laboratory the meeting will be held jointly with the camera club of moravian college for wo men according to francis h rock ett e e 42 president of the club carleton a resident of new york city has spent much time lecturing in america and in europe he is a nationally known authority on photography and a member of the oval table photography organ ization and the eastern camera council prior to his talk on dec 16 he will display a salon exhibit of his work in the library art gal lery it may be viewed from the end of the thanksgiving holidays until dec 15 this exhibit has been displayed at brown princeton and other uni versities all students interested in photography are invited to attend the lecture carleton will present many technical and non-technical points on photography and will ex plain his discussion so his lecture will be readily understood by the begining amateur radio debates begin tuesday scranton first opponent in verbal duel over allentown station e lyster frost met e was el ected chairman of the freshman banquet committee at a meeting of the freshman representatives of several living groups held last ev ening in room 466 packard labor atory the meeting was called to order by archie d tifft bus 42 presi dent of cyanide junior honorary activities society there were about 60 freshmen present many of the living groups were not represented frost said it is important that all living groups send a representative the town groups are especially urged to be represented since they had few representatives at the first meeting frost and four other men were elected to serve on a committee to plan for a freshman class banquet to be held sometime after christ mas others on the committee are william b farrell bus david l bennell bus r lester dodson bus and william h hebrank m e at the meeting several sugges tions were given for the time and place of the banquet and the na ture of the program but no definite plans will be made until a consen sus of opinion is taken of the freshman class each representa tive will get the opinions of the freshmen in his living group a meeting of the representatives will be held at 7:30 p m monday dec 2 in room 466 packard laboratory allen j barthold head of the department of romance languages adrian r brian assistant professor of military science and tactics lawrence h gipson head of the department of history and govern ment bruce g johnston assistant professor of civil engineering and benjamin l miller professor of geology are members of the facul ty who were present at the last meeting of the local branch of the foreign policy association which met monday nov 18 at hotel bethlehem the purpose of the meeting was to plan a membership campaign for the association to start on dec 3 a three-fold program for inducing membership was outlinde as fol lows 1 membership tickets will permit attendance at any of the as sociation's meetings in any of the 17 cities in the country 2 the foreign policy bulletin a four page leaflet is mailed every week to all members to keep them abreast of international developments 3 a headline book on some interna tional topic is mailed monthly to members clerics to minister chapel services a christmas musical program will be presented by the lehigh glee club with the moravian glee club as its guest on sunday dec 15 in packer memorial chapel while moravian muhlenberg and lafayette have given annual pro grams of this kind for some years this will be the first such program at lehigh and it is hoped to be the start of a tradition if sufficient stu dent interest is evidenced said willard a litzenberger arts 41 student glee club director the program which is being sponsored by the combined musi cal clubs will consist entirely of christmas carols the lehigh sym phony orchestra under the student direction of thomas j kochuba chem 41 will provide accompani ment for some of the numbers dr thomas e shields director of mu sic will have charge of the com bined organizations the glee clubs will enter with a processional hymn and each club will then sing several carols dr claude g beardslee head of the department of moral and religious philosophy will read the christ mas story from the scriptures in terspersed at various points with carols by both glee clubs and the audience then the combined clubs will render several numbers end ing with a recessional members of tone honorary mu sical society will assist with the decorstions and posters according to fred r gilmore arts 41 presi dent of the combined musical clubs howland has 2 paintings in veterans art exhibit the first of lehigh's four inter collegiate radio debates will be presented tomorrow evening from 8:30 to 9 over station wcba al lentown when lehigh's debaters meet scranton representing lehigh on the affirmative of the question resolv ed that conscription of man pow er should be made a permanent policy in the united states will be william h barnard e e 42 and william f boore met e 42 the negative side will be taken by frank finerty and david levinson of scranton university the second radio debate will be with bucknell college on dec 4 charles f meyer bus 43 and howard v donahue arts 41 will take the negative side of the ques tion resolved that a permanent union of united states and the british commonwealth of nations should immediately be established in order to clear up certain false rumors around the campus i sub mit a confession concerning the activities of three over-stimulated lehigh freshman last friday night at the moravian seminary for wo men i know the true story because i am one of the offenders it all started when several en thusiastic frosh climbed up to one of the windows of moravian sem inary to talk to the girls i and three others got the same idea so we climbed up to a small balcony about twenty feet above the street we had a hard time climbing the walls of the building when we reached the balcony we had a nice chat with the girls they seemed to like to talk to us when we decided to come down again villain number one climbed through the open window to find his way to the street he met the president of the seminary on the way down the stairs the president semed cordial at first but then as was quite natural under the cir cumstances he became angry the first villain got off with little more than a good scare villains 2 and 3 bill and i de cided to get down too as we start ed to climb down the girls said that it would be all right to go down the stairs inside the building as it is a very difficult task to climb down the outside of the building we were glad to take to the stairs at this point an instructor came and told the president that a couple of teachers were outside waiting to get in the president went out of we got inside the building with no trouble at all just as we reach ed the stairs the president met us then the trouble started bill and i were nearly scared out of our wits the president took us down to his office and kept us there for a while he called the police but evidently they were already at the seminary while the president was deciding what to do bill looked at the front door it was locked bar red and otherwise shut tight out side everyone was yelling to us to make a break for it but we were powerless to do so approximately 17 students were involved this past week in either depredation of property tangles with the president of moravian college for women or tangles with the law according to dean wray h congdon although there were several in stances of depredation and over celebration said dean congdon the student body conducted them selves respectably considering the emotional stimulation of the occa sion sometime early last tuesday morning two carloads of students uprooted a heavy metal sign from the lafayette campus and leaned it against the flagpole on the le high campus the sign was later removed and either arcadia or the students involved will have to pay for it if it is not found according to dean congdon during the pajama parade fri day evening a few freshman climbed the balcony above the main entrance to moravian semin ary two of the freshmen were persuaded by an instructor and the girls to go out by the main en trance because an attempt to de scend the wall would be danger ous it was stated by one of the freshmen involved the conse quences are described in the next column to the left freshman arrested acquitted during the fracus involving the freshman who had entered the dormitory a police cruiser car was called it did not arrive however until all of the freshmen had left except four one of them was richard hardy m e 44 according to hardy none of the four were yelling or rapping on doors the yelling having subsid ed as the majority of the freshman class continued across the hill to hil bridge toward the campus as the cruiser car approached the students an officer said hardy asked don't you have a campus whereupon hardy replied i don't know thus according to hardy he was arrested taken to police head quarters and jailed for 30 minutes until he was released on bail yes terday mayor robert pfeifle ac quitted him of all charges continued on page four by graham f thompson a mediocre arcadia rally a boi sterous serenading of fem-sem the usually lively pa jama parade and a rally sponsored by the le high home club at the bethlehem club friday evening failed to spell the doom that was to befall the le high football team the following afternoon before alumni faculty and students in easton approximately 900 people at tended the arcadia rally in taylor gym 150 of this figure being alum ni or towns people neither the student attendance nor the spirit pervading the rally was as over whelming as in past years follow ing the precedent of recent years dormitory and fraternity frosh competed for honors for their liv ing groups with skits that amount ed in the greatest part to barrages of rolls of toilet paper wholesale de-panting and general rough housing the award for the most original skit by a dormitory group was won by richards house section ii b one freshman representing lafayette sat on the floor in ye lehigh clippe joint while the other doused him liberally with a lather-covered paint brush and simulated shaving his victim with a monster razor the prize was a year's subscription to esquire magazine pi kappa alpha is winner pi kappa alpha was the winner of the arcadia prize for the most original skit presented by any liv ing group in the university a live pig spotted to look like a leopard was let loose on the floor of the gym for a short while before the stalwart freshmen nabbed it and put it in a bag which was suspend ed from a pole acting upon a suggestion made by al cox 39 former president of arcadia walter r okeson vice president of the university donat ed a trophy which is to bear his name to the class sponsoring the best pep rally the trophy was re ceived by albert e lee ch e 41 president of the senior class on be half of the class for the smoker given before the muhlenberg game al cox substituting for andy buchanan who was unable to at tend introduced several of the sen iors who played their last game for lehigh saturday joe kaszycki tackle francis kotulak guard steve smoke back bill simpson end and captain bill debating judges are announced judges for the intra-mural de bates on dec 4 and 5 were an nounced by j calvin callaghan director of debating the topic of debate for the en tire year is resolved that dem ocracy in the united states can be preserved only through decreased government control of industry la bor agriculture and finance judges for the debates on wednes day dec 4 will be dr robert m smith head of the department of english kenneth b horning as sistant in english and t r bas sett of moravian college for men on thursday dec 5 the judges will be dale h gramley head of the department of journalism charles moravec assistant in jour nalism and callaghan packer memorial chapel will be the scene of two city-wide advent services dec 4 and 11 the rev g salmon rector of the church of the holy trinity philadelphia will speak at 8 p m wednesday dec 4 and the united choirs of the north side church numbering ap proximately 200 voices will sing the services are being arranged by the bethlehem ministerial as sociation in co-operation with the bethlehem christmas celebration committee rev frederick k stamm pastor of the clinton avenue community church of brooklyn n v will speak at the same time wednesday night dec 11 the choir of the pro-cathedral epsicopal church of the nativity will sing continued on page four two paintings by prof garth a howland head of the department of fine arts are now in display in the barbizon-plaza art gallery in new york city the paintings are included in a collection of 86 can vasses and other works of art in the second annual exhibition of the american veterans society of artists the exhibition opened on armistice day and will end dec 25 professor howland's paintings are landscape views entitled white barns and slate quarry a son was born to mr and mrs invald e madsen at 4:40 p m tuesday nov 19 in st luke's hos pital madsen is an assistant research engineer of fritz laboratory study ing crane girders rally flagpole and fem ar e sc enes of weekend hilarities above is the winning freshman skit presented by pi kappa alpha which won in the center is a scoop for the brown and white an active photographer on freshman dorm at fem-sem during the pa jama parade friday evening with the arcadia prize at friday night's rally in the burlap bag is a young pig spot the staff snapped this picture early tuesday morning at the flag pole after the the help of fellow students who boosted the trio on their shoulders they were ted to resemble a leopard at the rally the pig had freedom for about 30 seconds heavy metal sign had been transported to the lehigh campus by two carloads able to talk to the girls without the trouble that some other students had climb until the entire freshman delegation jumped on the squealing animal from then of lehigh students the sign however has disappeared and unless returned ar ing to talk to the girls in the next dorm to the left of the photograph this trio on it was in the bag the following day the fraternity was wondering if the poor cadia may have to foot the bill was able to jump to the ground without serious consequences creature was fat enough to supply food for the whole house to the right are three students talking with girls from a windowsill in the b & w photo lehigh university brown and white bethlehem pa tuesday november 26 1940 hooray ! vacation at last ! vol xlviii — no 19 hine gets wings first camera amateur to address club price — five cents 17 meet with law damage property rally fem-sem serenade are spirit bolsters yearlings elect frost to head banquet plans publication of the brown and white will be suspended until dec 6 due to the intervention of thanksgiving holidays carleton's salon exhibit to be gallery display the inside story musicals plan yule program member intercollegiate newspaper association all the lehigh news first |
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