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8 The Herald December 15, 1950 WS Ridge To Go On Sale Next Week; Issue Includes Variety of Material By Miriam Brehmeyer The Ridge, William Smith’s literary magazine published bi-annually, will be ready for distribution this coming week. The new issue shows much v a r - ----------------------------------------- 'inn Bartlett Elected To Soph Class Office Renate Herzog. She writes in a ---------------- descriptive style which in the for- Ann Bartlett was elected sub- mer story builds up a convincing stitute Student Council represen- and realistic background for her tative for the sophoiliore class at plot, while in the latter story lends their meeting on Wednesday, De- to the depicted mood of boredom cember 6, in Smith 16. At this same and sterility in ‘a refugee camp, meeting Mary Worthey, Judith Emily Brady has written an ego- Goldstein, Lucy Jones, and Nancy tistical piece “ Leotard Leaps,” sar- Meulendyke were selected as Na- donic and clever. Moody and mood- tional Student Association repre- instilling is Joanne Howell’s poetic sentatives. “The Storm.” 'Jane Clippinger con- Eileen Ellinger asked that Carols tributed “A Christmas Memory,” to be sung at the party on Decem- which concerns a nun and how she ber is, be suggested. A tentative made her life decision. list was drawn up. Three plates, drawn by March __________________________________ Avery, Lucy Jones, and Blanche , , Kretjman fice pages 9, 13, and The following is one of a series of 25, and concern the selections they po&na by Margaret Tongue: accompany. Tius is the time to resign. All reason that is without reason— Abstract Verse To submit to the candle Except for one humerous poem Burning a twisted wick by Joy Blade “A Junior’s Status” To take our places and a descriptive poem by Marion Between the red velour Eleanor Wilson “Destination,” the And the glittering light, verse is impressionistic and ab- This is the place conceived stract. “Poems” by Margaret Ton- Without climate, without odor gue, and “Dirge” and “Vellanevell” But suddenly too warm, too close, by Laurel Klein may leave the Laurel Klein has acted as editor reader indifferent or favorably of The Ridge in the place of Caro- impressed, depending upon mood, line Jones, who resigned due to since the poems themselves say illness. Miss Klein announced that little. Imagination held at rein is books will be delivered to girls seem in “ The Learned” and “ Truth” houses and that copies may he pur- by Laurel Klein, and “The Imagin- chased by Hobart students in the ary Exodus” by Judith Sandler, student union. — Adv. ■— The Fireside Shop will do beau tiful gift wrapping for the Holiday season and any other occasion. If you are of an artistic mind and want to wrap your own gifts, se lect your paper and ribbon at the shop. The Fireside has a large dis play of ornamental paper, seals and ribbon and you will have no trouble making your choice. For that extra different gift Stanley’s has a raft of novelties ranging from miniature compacts, glove locks, pocket sewing kits and many others at $1.00 to mu sical jewel boxes in handsome tool ed leather at $5.98. (They play “ Stardust,” “ The Anniversary Waltz” or “Always.” ) The Yarn Shop has a full stock of yarns for all purpose knitting. See their fine display of sock and sports yarn, fingering and baby yarn. The Yarn Shop will order wool of any kind you wish such as cashmere and angora. They also carry a full line o f materials for decor^ive knitting. Larry Lesueur, U. N. Correspondent Aud News Analyst Will Speak Here Larry Lesueur, Columbia Broadcasting System news ana lyst and United Nations correspondent, will speak in Coxe Hall on Tuesday evening, January 9. His talk will deal with the ques tions: “Is War Inevitable?” “Is Atomic Control Possible?” and “ Where is Russia Going?” Mr. Lesueur lived in Russia and reported the battles during the German attack of 1941. His under standing of the Russian attitude and ambition is based on his own experiences. During the present Korean crisis, Mr. Lesueure has _ , T . i. n oe e oe been a news commentator on the Douglas-Jean Peters at 2:25, 5:35, «World News Round-Up.” 8:50. — - Sun-Mon-Tue, Dec. 17-19 “ Two Week with Love” in tech GENEVA Fri-Sat, Dec. 15-16 “ Rocky Mountain” with F%nn-Patrice Wymore at 7:00, 10:16. “ Love That Brute” with Errol 3:50, Paul Since 1946 Mr. Lesueur has been the official CBS correspondent to the United Nations conferences at nicoloT with^Pane* Powell-Ricardo Lake Success and. in Paris. Be- Montalban at 2:10, 5:25, 8:40. “ Deported” with Marta Toren- Jeff Chandler at 3:45, 7:00, 10:15. ir*'* 1 Wed-Fri, Dec. 20-22 “ Glass Menagerie” with For something new in lounging pajama sets try Gerry Guthrie’s. You have your choice of the smart two piece set with quilted man darin top and satin trousers at $14.98 or the three piece set com plete with rayon satin pajamas and satin quilted coat at only $16.98. Both sets in color combinations of white and red, aqua and black, maroon and blue and white and black. Excuse Me! MICHAEL’S ESSO STATION Comer Castle and Main HOBART Car Rentals U Drive It Prompt Service To Students Complete Motor Tune Up and Repairs Jeep p5®“5* 2258 Road Service 2522 CLEANING AND PRESSING LEO*S PRESS SHOP Phone 2222 99 Seneca St Geneva, N. Y. Harriet Robertson’s Handcrafts & Imports Smart Jewelry 493 Exchange St. Finger Lakes Laundries & Cleaners, Inc. SPECIAL STUDENT SERVICE Phone 6677 JOE Di DURO*S PAT SHOE REPAIR Black Shoe Rental (A few stores below Woodworth’s) 138 Castle Street, Geneva, N. Y. A M ' I ’I ' H S D ry Goods Go, wishes you a very M e r r y Christm a s and H a p p y N e-w Y e a r A headline in last week’s Herald stated that the Mimeograph Office had established new rates for all material being mimeographed for student organizations. The rates have not been changed. The new change in policy of the Mimeogra phing Office is that all material must be paid for, before it is taken from the office. Contrary to what the Herald said cause of his work in that position he was given the Peabody award in He worked for the United Press in Paris while the Germans broke through the Maginot line; Jane and broadcasted from London dur- Wyman-Kirk Douglas at 2:30, 4:60, ing the blitz. 7:13, 9:33. Mr. Lesueur’s talk is the fifth in the series of lectures sponsored REGENT by the calendar committee. Fri-Sat, Dec. 15-16 _________________ “ Hot Rod” with James Lydon and “Raiders of Tomahawk Creek” with Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett. Sun-Tues, Dec. 17-19. “ High Lonesome” in technicolor with John Barrymore Jr. and Lois Butler. First showing in Geneva. “ It’s a Small World” Something new in screen entertainment. An entirely new theme. Wed-Thurs, Dec. 20-21. “ Tea for Two” in technicolor with Gordon MacRae and Doris Day. i “ Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” with James Cagney and Barbara Payton. W. S. Council (Continued from Page 1) $.50 tax for the Herald and a $.20 tax for the N.S.A. be levied per student next term. William Smith College will ap pear in the listing of Who’s who m American Colleges and Univer sities” if approval is obtained in the appropriate faculty committtee. Council passed the suggestion made earlier by Mary Lou Hayes. Speak ing in favor of the motion, Mary last week in the Shopper’s Column, the Fireside Shop is not giving free samples o f Duncan Hines Pro ducts. These Christmas Sweets are on display at the Shop this week. It’s the Finest If it comes From BARTH Jewelry Store 106 Seneca Street h a r r y r . M c C o n n e l l SULLY’S BARBER SHOP R oms N o . 2 GENEVA HALL OPEN 8-6 Holleran Travel Agency 438 Exchange St. TeL 2628 Air, Steamship, Hotel Reservations No Service Charge Holliday Inn YOUR CAMPUS PHOTOGRAPHERS COMPLIMENTS OP BUTTERFLY BREAD SENECA DRUG CO. S. A . Gilbert Oldest Established Jeweler Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 510 Exchange St., Geneva, N. Y . Lou pointed to the prestige there by gained for the college and ex plained that valuable information concerning this school would be made more accessible to other colleges. Concerning the Retreat, Council decided against , Faith Francis’ motion that all house presidents be invited. Sixteen delegates will attend the constitutional meeting, thirteen council members and three William Smith students, preferably house presidents, from those houses which are not represented by coun cil members. EYES EXAMINED Prompt Servlet On All Repairs M. I. GROSSMAN Optometrut 35 Seaeca 8t. Geaeva PHONE 6213 Compliments of 8 ? U f u r B t THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE Ted Knapp John Wisner Phone 2905 Phone 3514 P.O. Box 186 P.O. Box 271