Beta Data 1934

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Beta Data 1934
BETA DATA
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Vol.
I
No. 2
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER
%.
asa4
Priceless
CENTRAL RUSH SMOKER HUGE SUCCESS
Nat Hyman, Beta Alumni
House Party For
Adviser, Marries
Game
The Dartrnouth
ABOUT
13O
ATTEND
EIIE,NT
ANNUAI
The central rush smoker heid on
Sept, 9, at the Hotel Penn was a
huge success this year. Mor.e'than
75 brothers from 14 of the chapters, were present and also about 55
prospective pledges. Bob Brown,
the Nat'l Secretary, presided and
!.$9""+h! tct.btiilai-iti'.''
?lie'mite'[fri?
was graced by the presence of Su. q. . o, , t o l c h e s t l a w i l l b e h lr e d fo r ' lr r e ll. 1 e wa - s ve r y acti ve i n. both fra- preme Master Al Grossman. Milt
H e Cash acted as registrar and Aity
th e oc c as i o D a n d a l l i n a ll it will b e I te t' n ity a n d - ca mpus acti vi ti es.
r vo n se ve r a l d ebati ng contests and Pick came in tosraral the end.
a t t 'pic al A E P i I { o u s e P a r ty
rraLel
held
e r o &lm
almost
o sL !v!r'y
every fraternity
office,
nlakiDc
]a r ilu g Ii u
Wally Zrvisohn, Ben Shebar, Paul
start
rI n
h o u l c t sta
atumni
u m n i sshould
ffe- al
1he
oJ Master'
u n - lin clu d in g ,th a t
th e
Wi l s o n , M i k e L a w r e n c e , a n d T e c l d y
no$.
arranlieme n t s
gr ad u a t i o n , - h e h a s _ P e e n tr'Iandelbaum were the Beta Alu,mni
Sinc e his grat
d ergrids sh ou ld start c allint f or l-I Since
pra.(
of law in Pitts- present. Every Beta undergraduate
lbusy in the pra.ctiee
d a t es .
rapid
making a repula- in the metro.politan area was there.
I ton and is rapidly
for himself.
Little informal talkr were held by
Ition
I
o
diln*
iis
c
More Beta Boys
The
ealitor
sure that all the one mem,ber from each o.f the chap'n h a
ters represented. These talks gave
the Frosh some idea of the life he
---':r
! !!
!
IHAPPYREfIURIN,S!
was about to enter.
be
Nat Hyman '29, Beta Alumni AdPlans are already under way for
a gala house Party for the Cornell- visel and a member of the Supreme
Daitmouth fo otb al] g am e' week - en' l' Board of Governors. marrietl Miss
G er aldine M ar c u s o n A u g u s t 2 , 1 9 3 4 .
November 1? .
of new brotherslThe ceremony took place in WilkesThe initiation
r';ill be held on this week-enalso that:barre'which is Gerry's home town'
N&q.fr-*q$$ad. :'ffe{r}, ,thc; Oorr!!,
as many a l u n l n i a s
aw Sc hool in 1 9 2 9 . Wh i l e a t C o r -*6ma rit*criiid-.*
. ^ ' *,!.-*F
Four
more
PassThe P"" l33i,%il"i.",]t Joilnon.,,n:i{i*
"d'i&*
m e n o f Be ta ca n
I
adrled to that lor.s and illustrio\s I tvrrnnn
wE WER,E aND WIIAT
list of AEPi's that have been ao- |
trtrrEDID
meD
mitted to the bar. Four Ileta
I
-o. . andl
took ttre test in JuDe.
Hy AA,RON stayed at home in
'W',ilkesbarre and made hi,mself
four tseta men passed.
- |
flongratu latio Ds a re in o_r der . lot lu"r y us ef ui in h i s f a t h e r , s p r o d u c e
Artie Hab er, IJe n L o$ 'ens t eln' benlbus ines s .
Foor" . , an d Mortv Wek s t ein. Eac hl' - - iiiib
t s I NKo V v 'a s a c o u n s e l l o r
o f tirertr h as siuce Droc ur eo . a c oo9 |at Canr p \ \ ' ins t o n , ] I o n t i c e l l o , N . Y . .
MY I'OURTEI]N
TER}ff; AT COR.
NELI/ AND STUF,X' LIKE
THAT
For this brief but effective title I
am indebted to the editor. It is no
secret that I am ot the school that
prefers to express the ,period of incalceration in terms of years, but
j ob anc i a l e l l o \ \ ' r a p i d l y o n th e r o a d I a u d m a d e a tr ip or tw o to Ii l raca in deference to the aforesaid pdito.r
t o s uc c es s .
I saive my convictions and express
l d u r in g lh e su m mer.
NAT E, LKI NS s t a y e d a t h o m e i n i it in terms of terms. But it might
'38 Y-IITRIES I Hunt ingt on, L. I . , w b e r e h e c u t t h e l be expressed best of all in terms
\III{I,) LANRE\CE
I larvns, trimmed
the hedges an4 I geological. Much has occurred durMike La wren ce '33 , m ar r ied llis s l worked in his father's sport goods I ing these seven years; but as I have
Posie Greenberg, of Kew Gardens.l store.
I it on good authority that history in
flike graduated from tbe Vet Col-l
travelled
TED D,LKINS
a bit, I our .day consist8 not of events . but
f ggesn 19 1i snd , rnq nr lm ber onef t.r.i)-ld .,;ie-.a b;tlerir"-r',- Leiped tist of -TF ENilN, I srlaTl'cith-fi-ri6inisGlf
m an in h i s c l a s s . I m m e d ia te ly a fte r tather in Wall Street, and ended his to the latter, which though they may
graduat ic ,n , i 1 e w e D t t o r l' o r k to r o n e vacation n'ith a hunting trip to the not be too intelesting, are unqueso f Long I s t a n d ' s i e a d i n g ca t a n d d o g far off rvoods of Maine.
tionably deep stuff.
m o n th s,
several
After
hos pit als .
HOWIE FORMAN was a counselThe Passing of Elmlra,:. It is difp
l
a
c
e
a
n
d
f
o
r
h
im
se
lf
]1 ik e bou g h t a
lor at Camp Berkshire, West Gosh- fi,cult to oyer-estimate the im,po,rty
e
r
y
o
t
b
u
sin
e
ss
thriving
now has a
en, Conn.
ance of the decline of this modern
his on'n.
JOE GOTIESMAN was an interne Babel. fime was when the initiaYo u (yes, interne) at the Elmira ReforY o u , -M ike !
G ood l i t c k , t o
tion of the uninitiate -' inclu,ded at
d e se r ve e ve r Y matory and then returned ho.me to
and
hard
work ed
leas,t one semi-pu,blic performance
break y ou g e t . G o o d l u ck to b o th o f do some swell work for AEPi.
within the sacred walls. As certain
y ou!
PAIIL GRO'SSINGER went to the affidayits concerning a certain blond
Chicago Fair, did a lot of traveling, Adoni's will attest, a period of such
sparred with Barney Ross and in his ritualistic perfo.rmances is long past.
spare time helped with the manage- Some may rejoice in the .pa,ssing of
APPRECIA.TION
ment of The Grossinger ("famous this olservance, but there is a whole
for food and hospitality").
The.Editor
wishes to take this
hearted simplicity and a fine symbolopportunity
to
express
hls
SAM HERMAN stayed in South ism in such primitive custom; that
thanks
to
a,ll those who conFallsburgh all summer, sold thous- some of us regret.
tributed
artlcleg.
.
It
ands of pairs of shoes to misguided
(The Editor might adtt that the
rras their help and coopera,tion
vacationists .and occasionally took passing of Elmira is unquestionably
I
nrade
(human
that
thls
issue at a,ll
"'o
care of a alog or two
and I due to the great amoUnt of amateur
poesible.
otherwise).
lcompetition in Ithaca.)
(Contlnued otr trourth Pa.go)
(,Continued. on Pags Three)
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r.ra'4"r""r""""t1"tm"t"""""
,-|I.-oadra.g.Iflff
name of none!
He has had so muc!
Frateroitieg
a fraternity.
have
wb'ftetw
@utu**'l*-r'i:sn$li
iil:fi+
+-{t'*q
;;!:-##,*'*#
ItoNDAy.
SEPIEMBEII,
1D,B4
'/4,
park
216caecadila
N.Y'
rthaca,
AN AE,Pi PUBLICATION
ST AFF
'
Therefore, I hereby publiely
"r
re- sides as well.
Aalopt a business at-
:hd
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k#*l"rt',nirhfl
iilt itl f,",Ttli"r*li'i.,tx,{"}n,l};l'"*;;,loi"*1",iffi,,*",f;l':ll;
i:"il",l#
;3*:i'"1""td
:lT"l':ft#r3-",t1"f,"ili,J,frlT1ti
. t hes et hings is al w a y s g r a t e f u l l y r e - 'g o 'f o r t h e w o r l d . B u t w h i l e y o u
(if worthy) retained.
I ceivetl ancl,"tJr:1ilJ,"rit'
I are at A.E.rPi, loo,k around and, ask
lthese things the vital interests inlhave indivittual suites, separate bedfor
ilif e, when inst r u c t i n g t h e e r n b r y o j r o o m s , g o o d f o o d , a f i n e h a l l
tt"t".tliJ
EDrroR-IN-crHIEFi 3.:1tT..."::,ut1:X""'
i$i#:"'#"Ji 13L,",J,f,;i"ilii3utur"l""T"l""
Weiner
interests
up, reeords of the
I a college man, these \rital
Mae
when they come
cor'{'rRlBuro'Rrs|il;' ,"1 r'*:"1"n*,fl""i;u.,l'#
ili
,l?;#illli o#tlit"&,ltu,r"ltsuf,l
pouserifgur
2. FIow to obtain ffrst you needn't.b_ea millionaire, or any-
Morty weksteln
Cy Rinzler
-
Maurey
'
Ben Shebar
Rokbach
Leo
v;ars.
I class food antl lodging at not too th.tns remotely resembling one,
How to estab-laffoia
estab-1aff_o,rd
it.-it.
3, _Hoy
expense. 5.
an L*p"tt.u.
ii.""t
lsreat ro
-
to
lii
1f".,'il'11;"
,1""-T".1'?I
tents of i
B E N S H E I B A R '3 4
lm et hods of m e e t i n g r e Q u i r e n"""t"it;l^J".'l
{-:-:-:-}!-}:-:-:-:-:-}:-r":-:-:-r:-:-:':-.f
1""Tr*J,li
i31*"*t"t'
IY#;T:i".".,,'.lilii"'.o.t.'i
U."it:gi.,_ty_T_"".and wom-|
fhis space was supposed *-lll:l:ll:l:::,sf'.I'L-i;:
wrL""r,,
ggjh "r.,:;:;".j.r"J:;"l
.l t| *itn
:i:
(Yes' I said women')
|
contain an edltoriar but it was :i: i"tlKeep
t hes e p o i n t s i n m i n d a s y o u l
: a: i
,l'
rr R,
R II
rr OI
rlr Lr,
T U
or
n""J"o"1n|'*""li",oj"Jji_lnnn ss6,1 o$",a"n* arrrrr'rn
never wrnt!n by tho person
take advantage of the sen-l
{il*:9,',1,:.ll;"
tinciatty,
to it bv theeditor.
assisned
ililt;r?"t'rs"#;::"1;i',1:ij;f"ll::l ,iit",',Llt,#,fitffiit'J"":;
i:tTj:S'
shaneonvou,Ar!
FootbauatLp*.pi. besinsas
fl ll;*: ttlrjljilTLiLl
the other,lsoon as somebody can find the pum,p
one with "fif;3",i'"?:l
o,i l:
ix# ll 3f"3;l'-,,.
*l"
1i0
i",l?','"Ti"
1""
r,o
ll"*;; l 1Ti*"".t"
" ""i
",1
Hark!o,yeFrosh! Iniw";" xrr*,il;#i,'""J1n";',1*ll,"l;lr"'*:;gt*:*
ious fraternities
(lle
I Look over the living and sleeping ac-lset forth the general alarm.
pump
belfound
in his room, where
handlcap-lI lcommodations.
See if you will
r vu l u
the
!.r v
w ge!
rsomewhat
uEE
uruuruualrurrt'
vq r r
I UJ EEI I
find myself
" ^"
"I UUU
I
ped in greetiug you by being physic-lrequired to sleep with thirty.-fivelone can.find almost anything that's
illy unable, on paper, to slap you_rlother fellows on double-rlecker bedslmissing.) In the ears of most tratindtvidual backs aual impart to eachlin one poolly ventilatetl and heatedlers, it so'unded llke a clarion bell
a xale bit of lubricity or salacrityl1666, u'hen the thern_rometer hitslringing forth clear -and stlll over
(dirty joXe, risque inueq{o, - orlS0, below. And see which ot thelSherwo_od-Forest, but ao+-Jo-t\4t.'ve!!ran, t-he__!9mo9sTb_e lastl houses ofrer intlividual suites.
to you! )
smutiy story,
lsrizzletl_oltl
^
tnvaluable lnl
maneuver is almost
'Consider.the advantaces the fra-ltachecl Morton Nathaniel Wekstein,
'!.
B,
functions.lA.
8,,-8,,5.,
L.
To him it
for
soclal
offers
bail-fellow-well-lternity
that
establiShing
met-contaci, that seems the essen-lThe facilities for dancing and thelsounded like the good old dinner
tial atmosphere for all college rela--lfacilities for entertaining and -pro-lbell, and he forthwith bedecked himand easylviding living quarters aLd.food forlself in .his rainmanls, washed his
eut
that free
iionst
andl vour parents, at no additlonal^ ex- [ears, (s_ince we never have rratermeans o,f establishing
;;rt
eminating an aura of good fellow-lpense to yourself, when your folks melon during- O-ctober)., girded his
you.
These may lo.ins and dashed imerrily down the
ship bein? denied me, allow me tol come to visit
substttutJinstead the infinitely lesslseem to you such obvious lhi_nqs to stairs. -"What-hol" he.cried,, wlth
emcjcious, but infinitely more Drac-l consider, that you may feel -I labor an indolent shrug of hls well-bred.
tical (under tbese circumetances) lthe point in stres,sing them for con-, shoulders,.on -pe.rce,ivinghis sundry
I
A'.hrt:i:"J"niiri'"ileliii;"iil"";;-lli,Lir"tioo.
r know,rro*"u"i, in"tli'"t".r-iiti."o
in vartoussweater,
you all (southern in-l it took yours truly two years-to dis-l shirt. combigations. and- ill _assorted
with
l".t
"To the Wars, it
greeting youltinguish these things as leally im-lev.enln_g-attire.
merely
fluence) by
'Wel-lportant,.anrl that many tr'rosh- de-iis!"
He forth'wit! hied himself up
wlth a..Hail"Fellow'Well-Met!
come!"
I cide to be fraternity or independent, I the- stadrs a-ntl 'bgclolhed him-qelf
Dot very muchl or select one fraternity over anotherlwith more.suitable habiliments. He
There, is really
welrhty att-lbtindty,without a thousht t9,.tl:lLh9l_ l"T:-!1"-,*tli:l:.si._^Y'. T;{.
poi"t-i"'flrtus seFious,
fr_o'mhis beloved books, (Ed.
interests." They think it
He hae Just'"vital
iice at a Fr&hmau.
islP_ouser
i"tiveA from. Missourl and must see undignifletl to be interested in- suchlNote: Joke)__and d.la,gceq bim botlwhen
cousiderin8lily down tortpper Alumhl'
r{e has met so many worldly things
ror-trimselt!
Altel a fAw Dractice s!ssions, lt
iritual clalml
new-peoBte that he
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I Ilaving to ,gather material from the knew better.
of the earth and ob'
T. ELKI,NS should
have joined
I far corners
being haurpored by overT. the Fokine ballet.
His terpischorviously
(Continuecl from Fir,st Page)
I
one being away for ttte summert ean ability would go far in this
lot's let the imagina.tion run ra.rn. field.
TII.AROLD JACOBS spent the sum-l
parrt and describe:
FIORMA,N should have edited an
mer as a counsellor at CamP CodY'
encyclopaedia.,,
he'd be
then
Little Meadow, Pa. Ttrere be in- IVHAT
X'R,ATERfI SIIOTILD able to answer b,ls owh questions.
T[TI'
trigued the Midgets with his fasciH$.VB'DONE
N. ELKINIS should have go,ne to
nating stories of Cornell Night Life.
California.
that's
where
him
nicknamed
His admiring Publie
SHAR,FSTT'E]IINshould have been Barth went,
"rCurly."
at th ,Cornell Law
SOCOLOF should have Been the
ben librarian
ROY LEHRETR staYed at home in Libe.
show "New ;Faces",
the Wilcts of Flatbush.
MOREY POUSER should have
GO'TTEISMAN should have gone to
AL I/EVINE was ,a counsellor at a reformatory.
he w,ould come to W'HITE ROE.
There
he
Camp Kee-Iilah-We, Wingdale' N. Y.. have .driven.the inma,tes Crazy Wltb dltln't.
where he was the chief "zetzer".
BEN POU,S,ERshould have passed
laugh.
'l'his probably explains
,ElBM,E LDVINSON dial a lot
of his quick
he did.
return home. Incidental- the bar.
his
commuting between Newburgh and Iy, he met one of our fraters there
.L/ELNSON should
have visited
Port Jervis.
(in the psyco,pathicward). Maybe Benderly.
then
everything
.
B'EN POIISETR Passed the bar and one of the other chaPters had a mu' would have been ducky.
Binghamton
a
for
working
is now
ITEHRIER ,should
TAFMAN and
sician like :Rinzler.
lawyer.
W'EnIER should have been a state have ,been formally ,pledged during
he
that
wished
MOREY POUFER
Hls Phaeton (Ed' note: the summer.
trooper.
was already in his brother's boots Buick) and his .observant eye for
E{DDLMAN should Dot have been
his
in
but he made himself useful
the end.
. .
but he
the mlnutest details would go far ln left for
father's auto accesgory store.
line.
w48....,.
,CY RINZ'LER spent several weeks this
gone
to
W,ILSON should have
at Gross'inger's (and paid for them' Massachusettes. 'There he surely
TURMOIIJ
too), travellecl around quite a bit c ould hav e go t t e n a d a t e o n h i s o w n
or
with Wisch and wrote a song or two ability.
ITHE SAGA OF TITE ATIIITEIf,I
just for fu.n.
(Continuetl from Thlrtl Page)
have visiteal
should
BINKOV
LEO RO'KflAiCH took a bit of a Schutzer s,t Ithaca. It has its objust
back
coming
trip to California
vious advantages.
By dht of furious
Alumni field.
in time to sPend the Labor DaY
'GROSSING'ERshould have stayed racing around the bases, aqd break(WhY
Roe.
week-enal at White
let
hi'm
There
hotel.
his
PlaY
at
should I give Grossinger all the free Mohammed and let the mountai[ neck sliding,
that Bpeetl demon
advertis,ing? )
made second bage. He was heartt o him .
c
om
e
IRV SHA:RFSTEIN spent the sumROKEACH should have gone to
in a law office and California. There, with Tolleris and ily congratulated by his team-m&tes,
mer working
waiting for Tolleris to write to him Schorr the Beta bull sessions would who were sure that he would be out
from California.
hdve been kePt going from coast to at first. The baseball outfit was a
BEN SHEBAR, as far as I could coast,.
hard-slugging team, but the pitching
find out, spent a lot of time at the
LEVINE should have sPread ProP' staff was a little weak, to say nothHe has that
b!aches and got himself enga.gealto aganda on inflation.
we made slxi'ng of the fielding-if
Congrats.
Edna Kaye.
natural rise in everything he does or
.team made
the
runs,
other
teen
in
says.
stayed
MURRAY SOCOLOF
greatest
have
travelled
The
extwenty.
slugging
should
WnSCTH
Brooklyn and helPed his father.
Rinzler so as to be :better aB- hibition was put
on wheo Howie
AL srElRN was a 'bell hop at the with
preciated by the other fraters.
Forman, pinch-hitting for the man
Grosginger (,more free advertising).
S'IIEBAR should have spent a
worked for quiet summer at home where every- who had just battod, etarted a ralWA[,TE,R TAPMAN
hie father for a very muniffcent sum thing would have been O. KaYe. ly which
let all ten of ue bat
of money.
( They ' r e eng a g e d , b Y t h e w a y . )
around.
MAJC WEINE'R helped hi8 Parent!
,STERNTshould have been a bell
The tennis team should hav! {roa
in the management of WHtrTE ROE' h.op to builal hlmself up tor the mas("Sooner or later your favorite re' ter's job. But is he living right' all their ,matches, but somehow or
other Al lStern and "Slssy" 'Wilson
sortl" )
Lit?
have
sold
shoes.
got
HERMAN
on the team, and what could
a
counsellor
'should
PAUL WILSON was
but not in the same class you expect?
at Cam'P Te-Ho-Ne, Great Barrington, Mass., antl kePt the roads hot as his candy.
Your author subm,its that fratern.
shoul d have P assed
wEKsr E[N
between there and Springfielct.
ity sports are great stufi, You get
He di d.
bar.
th
e
witl'r
travelled
RITCHIE. TVISC'H
JACOB' S shoul d have 'been a com- as bruised, battered about, tramped
Rinzler, spent a lot of his father's
m
u
n ist so a s to be abl e to make soap upon, and as tlred as you woultl
good
for
work
money and did some
box speechesabou.t the Bronx.
playing Varsity
AIE'Pi.
All
of
sporis.
AARON should have helped Jake.
for
a IIe was our public speaker. So sor- which proves that the man who
rSID ED,E,LMAN worked
lawver in Newburgh and then sPent r y , M ac .
cup iB the
the sorority's
swlpes
a wlek at WHITE ROE (now we're
SCHUTZE'R shoultl hate gone to greatest athlete of them all,
evetr, Paul).
Ithica to keeP uP the good work
(Ed. Note: Brother Xavler Pousback to Weiner began. (Weiner
'does not
CY SCHUTZ'E'R went
. All er says that tf any one objeets to the
one. ,
summer school and kept the tele- understand this
questions mus't be referred to Rinz- omlssion of his name from this
phone operators busY.
r^ u
column')
vr u u r g '/
the darn
wrote
wruLs
he
uv
|
MORY WE'I(S,[EIN Passed to bar l-er.
resume of the aport season, he wiu
shoul d have j oi ned al
RI,NZ
L
ER
verynlucraa
secured
now
has
antl
personally answer hlm.)
,boys
bandt
in
the
but the
band.
tive job.
WIIERE
lYE \TTERE AND $'IIAT
lvn DrD
7/!
h----.:::---_.%-
---'-!*-
Ifonday,
September
?/L, 19, 4
'D A I I A
BNNA
Pago
Three
was decidecl by the Board of Strate- | 1lfy FOUFTEEN yEAR,S AI OOR. There wa,s at one time a faculty of
gv
Lurs bd
L ! ! d r this
same
uu
st.
D r' M.J(-._J'
rY r ' 4- ' _r '
P-"-tt-l
t"- i1- l
6 r that
NEr,Ir
N!}
LL
aND S'
AND
sTUFrr''
l " U l l '- ti 'LII{rrrr(E
U
TtraT
T
IIAT
the
the hous
headed by
by that
that
house,
e, headed
lidancing,in
danc i ng,i n
pase)
pase)
(cootioued
rro,m
rro,m
First
First
rcootinued
."r*
dance
dance
*;j'-j'.*,::t-:""t:*l
man,known
man,
known
ll:.-Tl1'
l;";"i.""*
centaur.
3l;#il: ,$;f'r"f'"f;,"1:',3.3"X",11
Now. for various reasons.
l;,;"i
""a
""u
Mr. Pouser d,id'not relish this ,po:l
lfro'm coast to coast-, Louie Schor.
Fourth Team.
sition, for on the Fourth
Team, he
hel
The Doeline of the Political Pa,r.'The result
result was that with the excenexcenwas Coach, 'Captain, Trainel
In the primitive era 1925-, tion of Giilitz everyone in the house
,Qua,r-lties:
there
Lucr s
r rhe
were
wvr E rin
u's
hou,se
took pride in his dancing,anrr with
two,
rwu
:";"-X'j
*tP,3*o?:u""J,1;
Xl,"J:*:lrozs,
,be l' "' "'
he co uld
the
te a m
only
'uu's e
r
on
' f i rst
parties, the IlNTEiI"LEtCagAaa;the
IlItflIEiI"I"E,Ct'g4aa,
exception of Gitlitz and Block
centaur.
He was,prevailed
was ,nrevailed upon,lgreat
unon.lgreat parties,
centaur.
howevet,
nowever, but his
hrs soul ever remarn-land
remain-land the VUTLGA,R,IANS.
VU|LGA,R,IANS. The strifeleveryone danced well.
The boys
tr'ourth Tpe.m. Afterl
After | was
ed with the x'ourth
-.^^ open but cunning, and eac[ freelstill dance weu;
the difference is
T9t1and. m uc hl, ^.
s e veral ,stren uo us ga mes
^^^
-th"
or rrew man
fought over lthat during the reign of the dancing
around the end ptays'-iy
;;;;;llance
I am told the f^was
as
orces of heaven I masters we went to dances in orde.r
Nat Elkin,s, the sallant team wen.tI
down bef o r e t h e A l l ' S ta r s, a cn - n - l a n d h e ll fig h t o ver each new l y ri sen to dance.
gl o m erat ion
o f a l l t h e _ su 1 s
th ,e lso u l.
Bu t in r ecent years the IN - j very mi nor
- in
Ii.i;f
havebecome;;;i-lr;; ;;;;
?Jtf;"*,i:9",tr:|"-"1lror,r,pcru,arrs
tunately,"::J,",?.'
two great fre.shmen starslSar
and the
B ut
today danci ng i s a
consi derati on
at dances.
nu.,t,,o thedecrine
or
VUIIGARIANS so tn- lthe d.ancing masters antl partly 1e;-
yfJ",1f:"Tf;:"q,,'"i;Y31.'"""Jii'*i:"-i.":::.i1"'i1:11T:-?:
rheRisouror!!e
.-'r&rn #rI!
rpvevs:
e+s ryvpJrl'
ancl Jake the "I"unatic.i',_gg*f!*Jg[_anV
i.ssues, **d the eil6re l::":Tl
bod'Lvrrvur
-.-]
ra:ueiiid^Biri"o''ro"==tji
p cr r tscl 4
*'n"J".,
u-,rr.
u r L v'
co m e
t hat
t lie s e
t l v o g u y s l1*"qm
b a ck 1 ' "
Ii ;:if,i
zati on "",1
::"y;
rvas 1."fiJ-t"::,"
i t i:i$"
go
a di S graC e
to
-
weiguingressrhan 260 lbs. avoir-l Tho r-fluenceof rhe state The.:lffJr_t,.?.r
%:rJ"rl:i.rT?rr**lJl;
dupois' net'
I atro: In that great but distant era sirn.ply to add one to the common
S,traightaway after
the football I before 1929 one went to the theatre store; then he could with good conseason was over, snel!]ta]]science,. tlt{- himself with
one or
"' ; , "be entertained.
". ""' "*'" " : . but
s don' t l; ' . - . - to
" *: to
" " enter"""":
S peedball, if aily o f yo use guy1el-i";ioot
more other H. p. Qr. Thus we had
The bare walls of the olcl an efficient and retatively frrictionknol,, is a pleasant little game nlay- jtain'
ed o.n a field, a mere thlee milesiSTRAND showed the mark of many less clearing house. But our boys
long, and the general object, at least,l a ripe tomato
or over-ripe egg today adopt their babes by tne eve"riso it seems to your
author,, i,s.jo;wnicrr missed
iTF, tqg week, the,month; and quite
its mark.
rnen ca-e
'.
. *'" '
s tart at o ne e nd , ru n down t o t he _- - - __: ; _' *
the year, and have ghown an
,;:
. '*- : : " **" i o f t e n
the
STAftE
with
lts
splendid
tran-ia6-i.jff"
other, kick the goalie there vigor-1
iC"A.".v toward
"o*u"u"ously, and then run back again. As j ninss, and the remodeled STRAjND. ing fidelity antl jealous watchfuly ou lun ba ck, you so rt of r un t helW e wer e ov er a w e d b y t h e o o a " o u - i n o s s .
samut as the cavugariilff3:%ffll
jtomed ,splendor, anrl became cuiet j
Tho dectine of the He-Man: Time
it.
Ben ,Shebar, Nat
managementi was when the ,men were fresh,
'lhe
Levin,son, \vere to be the bulwarkl and attentive.
o f the t eam, bu t tha t o ld s uper an- t t r ied t o s t im ulate o u r a r d o r b y p r e - 's t r o n g , a n d e a g e r a t t h e e n c l o f s e v -
uated veteran,st. Moritz, wai. cal-lsentinsincreasinsly
vauaeviu"ift:l
rlr-,
baa
H:"1,;"%"
tf'1,,?i;',.:J'Jjliii#iili,,1Ltr:":iil"*1
but at in vain. During thenrsti'""",i'ai*r?i*i
r"
tltll"?,i;*fTi;
"*iuu,
or thennst
Let me make a pl ea for a
i ngly ac c e p l e d , a n c l r n o r e r e lu - cta n l- ye a r o f th e ST ATE there w ere no'w eek.
Go i nto
l y relinqu i s h e d
Fi n-l ti ttl e pep and endurance.
f o r a n o ' cca sio n a l d e a th s a n d b u t li ttl e'mayhem.
trai ni ng
i f need be, but
spell at a h a l f - b a c k p o st, sin ce th e s1 ly d isco u r a g e d ,
Lhe ma.nage-""t'
l ]-9,9.9us ,
tr'ullbackonlv lras
(circare30)
au vaudevure
l:?tf Jrol#;:.t'Y""#r"|1"';,:r:.'irlff
actes, where the halfb
.';Jji, "l*,ubori.u"d
the modern era began.
":?
square miles. rne teJ-*-w"ir;;.;;;'and
ltnat tittte sermon I end my f,i*tonl.
t" tn,itSrr*t;
sood' but lost
tun
oLDEST rNHABrrANr.
The Efiect of the New rrouse: I
llr?,
Champs, w'hen Brother
on the ball. anil .was kicked so:With one great step we went froml
--rorndly ,hy- both sides,. th&t-h!r--bal-l the theatrieal notion of colleEe llfel
and all, $'ent through the goal for to the movie notion of collese iife. I
HOLTSE OF'FICER,S
t he t ouchd ou 'u, or fie ld goal, or
it wa' s f a s h i o n a b l e t o b e d e - Il
I
n
1929
w hatever I h e]. ca ll i,'io " il. , u- if i") 1,
lapit at ed; in 193 0 i t b e c a m e f a s h i o n - [
g ame. Whe n the Ra sket ball
"ea"ot r able to be fashionable. The num-r
Btarted ancl Mac. "T. 8." Weiner
was still among the mi.ssin-g,.. .. AI Sterr
loD" .roo. subway signs, traffic signs, andl Ma^ster
bv tap-l
il;.:"5i;"l"Xli.:li":t;r:"ift.t'"1llT; toler sisns,wererepraced
sterling pla-_ver. The team reached estries, banners, and engravings. . L. M. .
the serni-finals, or someth,ing, only There came into. use an institutio,ni
to lose to those most amazing all- 1or-*t1" unheard of, the ash tray, , E xchequer
stars'
'and it was generally noised aboutl
.In the 'Spring, we play- ba.seball
that the carpets were not always the Scribe .
ro, theashes.
Rutesl
bestprace
iiSlii;"'",liiro?ili,i"Tlutni,ffl'? very
were promulgated as to horr one Steward
Mac
....
Weiner
IreoR okeach
Ted
Elkins
Sam Ilerm^an
new puns about our sturdy duck,
Philadelphia, (Ask'Weiner-for
ex- might anal ho$'one might not abuse
planation concerning
Joe Gottesrrran
name.) the furniture.
These changes .no, House ilfgr.
th*
The peak of the baseball.season was
doubt co.ntributed to the decline ofi
s'hen Mur|ay rSocolof
Underclass Rep. .. . . .Ritchie Wisch
(discussed.
parties
,-hit-annal,s
!l:,-lo"i; of itiJ--Boritical
-'---''.
est hit recorded in the
uU"oo"i.
I
(Contlnueal on X'ourth Pago)
llho Paseing of Lou Schor et al: Upperclass
Rep. . . . . . . Milt Binkov
I