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Freshmen% IRIESS . . . =-====::::::'::=- ~· ·-\\===:::;:;:;;:;;======~ An Addt•ess of a Service Man? J\xtell Robie CORTLAND STATE TEACHERS COLLEG~, CORTLAND, N. Y.; SEPTEMBER 24, 1942 ;::::::::::=======================-===;;============::::::::::::======.;;================·-· =· =----· -· ·-· --. .·.·· ,· . , ·• ' . . ~-•~<:!b<lJ~ T. . h. ._·1-s:Bu .:·•-• ·.·ompson ·)oin Staff -Five ·Former Members Leave Du'ring thesumfiit>r S('Vl'ral fa<'Ulty pOSts . ''were resignrd. To fill. thest> plat'l'S threr new members havr bef>rt appointt>d to thr .· faculty of Cortland Stat(' Teachers Cotle>gt' · ··. ·tltis year. Miss Doris Robir am.! Mr. Wile ·: tiam :Axtell'have joined the Physical f;du· ·· -·cation·department. Mrs. Harold Thomp· . ··son i11 the ne.w member of the English d<>- . p~tnient. y •• : · . Miss Robie, originally from Duluth, M~nn., obtained her Bact~elor of Science . degree .at the University of Minne!!ota. She earned her M.A. at New York Univcr- · ... tlity. Before coming here, Miss Robi~ tt~hght his-h .school in her hortw town, Du- . lu.th. She is an ar(lent skiing and skating · •· enthusiast and looks -forward to some very . enjoyable winters here at Cortfaml •. She . '. Silys, ''I am very much impresr;md with the . · .countryside. It is beautifully located and · desirable for .outdoor recreational activi- :iti~s.\ , , Mr. William Axtell, a graduate of Cart··· lartd in 1929 .comes back to us to carry on · .h~ remarltable rc~;ord. Ouring his years .:.here, Mr. Axtell starred insocccr, football, ·· 'basketball, boxing and above all bast•· . ball. He .al.so trained footl;n~ll for: (JilL' · year, played 911 ~he gym h~am two years, · acted as leader of ~Ill' apparatus work for . ·. ilie Senior Demonstration and. was bus'· ~ess :manag(lr o{ the 'Co- No Press. After leaving Cortland, he carried on his ·lltildyl'ng at lthaca college, Cornell uni·' versity, New York university and the B'ellevue Hospital in New York City. .. Mr. Axtell firat served as head of. the • -physical education depar,tment . in Corn- wall .from dJird grade through high school. ,k: His next position was for the Ryeneck . 'l[ichool.system irt Mamaroneck, N.Y., lo· .. cate~ nca~ New York City. 'Mr. Axtell says that his chid hobby is . officiating athletic l'VeiltS, but CV<~n bcfon• that comes actual participation in th<:'tli. · .. fie is happy about his return to Cortland. ••Two of the things which hav(~ impressed . .me the most since coming to Cortland State Teachers college have been first, the attitude of .the students. They seem to be enjoying themselves immensely but underneath it all, they haw a. seriousness · .concerning their Work which is a big step in the right direction. Second, tht' stu• . Conti.nued on Page -'• Col. 1 Whitmore and Douglas Head . -~·'Did\ Staff President Greets Freshmen To Students Entering Cort-land in '42: Cortlnnd, N<·W York S<~ptt•mlwr 18, 19,~2. It is pleasing to nw pi•rsnnaH) .and gralifying prof;·ssionall) to wdnm1c a v. dass of nt•wcbJlwrs nunlbt:ring ont: htinc.ln·l! d~.:ht) .. Yuu .tunn· to us frtllll 1 1 t•vcry. part of .:\Cc·~\. ·York State, fro.n c:c·ntr.JI nchc,ols, \ tll<tgi·lubh ~dwub;1t; well 1 ~ as· from the largl•st city schools. I . Ht·n· you wH!mt•t•t ut:h~ts whusc pas~ t·m irut\lllt·nt hilb bt·t·n total~~ differ- I '~nt from ~·ours. From.tl~t' hfc and t•:o.:pt·penn· of o!ht·rs _)'OU ar(· tu gammu~.·h; 1 : thcrdon· tf you il~(· to hl 111 !J~·st .Ll Cortl.mtl ) uu 11 ~II swn· t'<U nl'stly to. uutlt·r· 1 stand and appn:< tdle t lw~t· 1\lth I\ hum } uu o~rt· tu hvc (m four } <'<If:>, Sm h <Ill 1 I understanding 11 ill l:olltributt· mut:h tu )·our huppint·:.:.. I ·I Rernehll>t~r that the faculty' an• your f~it•mls. Crit·irism may bl' mixed I with praise, but it will btl criticism dt•sigm~d to l'Ontributt• to your pt!rso.nal an. d I ·1 professional growth. Som<· l'lf tlti' lmys of tht• dnss may be called to tlw •·olnrs t'\'<'11 during the I I pn~s<·nt school y1~ar. Those, too, whos1.· privilt•gt: it may not. lw to fil'l\''l' with I tht• army it1 tlw fidd or in thl' navy at sen mpst fan· t:lw obligation of S!'nrie<' I I to their 11ountry. { hav1• aln•ady stntl'lf that he ~~~rvt~S his country bl'sl whn does .his duty with gr<>atcst faithfuhn~ss. Thos!• of us who an~ lt•ft at home, both · men and women, must put fQrth cvt•ry l'ITort to make our country the best possible plac1~ in which to live. w .. must ln~ar in tnind that the day is not far away wh<>n tht• world must be rt•built and in this we shall hav<• l'at~h onc do his own part. Never has tlw r<:spbnsihility of you1'11 lwcn so great, and m~ver, I am sure, has thert• be<'n sucll a dett>rmination on the part or youth to.shan• a just part of the burden. in the final accounting ll£' it tlt'ver douhtcd, Cortland sttidt•nts will havl' met every standard of courage and d<·votion . V l'ry truly yours, War Conditions Cut Issues of Hilltop Pres·s l)ublientiou Dutes nrtd Dendlbtcs Announced Mon· and mort• tlw war is t'umiu~: to our vt•rv dtlors. Sitctiliq;, with it ~milt· it\ ·J73 Enrolled at Cortland State In Class of '46 Total of 4·35 Now Re.gi$lcred · what ali gooq Anwrkans Itmst bl' Wt~at:in~ .for t-lw duration- attd aftc;r. Tht· ·ufll\'ril.t~hJJ:tJI .ot Cv11l.wd S1;,,, .. Printing costs li<iVt' climbed: lik<: t·l·cr). Tea<'h<·rH ··~·H•.·g•· l.ch!' \I 11 I, \1 • I• h.,pp~ to ·thing (•.lijc;, lnl·omt~ fails to follow· suit.. l 11 ' '1c:onl<·ont· of thd.u:~-:•·>1 (,,,,!JH ·P' .-!,,,,,., · Hl'nt:t·tlll' Hilltop Pre~~ is furn·d to n•dul't• in 1'\'<.·c·nt ) e;I!'H. \\'it h t• . .;i,t 1 .t.li•HI lo~lll<' its· isstt~·s pt•t st•tiH·t~i'l'r .. Following un· t:J~e c·on·pill'<l, t·lw oflin· ;mnourll• ~ !'3 mtn ;tncl · dat~s: Sc;ptt•m!Jt~r 24;, Ortob(•r '8; Ortober +I WOlll<'ll n.·giRto·n·cl i'\ fr, ''\\' 11 in ph) »i 23; Xuvemltcr 5.; .Kuvt:mbt·r 12; Nov.t•i.il· ral Nlw·atinn, whih· 79 .tJo' <111<'>1'1,.1 f(ll th\.· .IJ,,r 25; i)c~·~nbL·rlO; Dl'ccrilber 18; janu• !:<~nt·ml murs<·, uiakitlg. ·• t·o;.,t .,f l7J J 20 · fn•shJlWII. t;·(mr studt•nt-B h.tn· t'lltt•n·d a~; ary 14; · auuary ~. sp<'riah·n·dit. Tlw total .. rtrollntc'tH of t lw Sinn· it is impos!liblt· to g<•t ovNtinw 1 · sdwol is. now 4 .. t~. wi!1 nc·;n-1\ 1'11o upper ·work ilt th\· prinl!•rs, t'lw tinw of issue will dassnwn 10 (•llch ln·sluran. . ·be Thursday noon insh•ad of Wl·dm~sday · on most IV(•(•ks. · Tltost··c·nt<:ring for thP g(·tll\r coltrsl· in· 1'hidt•: K••sslt•r llahlw:.n. Snuth Otsdir; Fneulty and st:ud•·nts arc urgvd to kl'i:p • Patrkia Ballartl, \\alni~; !\Ian· Banwy, . dJallgPs in mind <llid help the paper to get· Honwll: lh•ll·n Uawol, Sauqunit: Emily th~· twws you want it to havt• by lookiu~:: Ht•l!, Wut'kii)S Glt·n; Esthc'r n .. f<g<'r, Curt· · alwad to till' nt•xt dtt'' of \oin. g to prel!s. ' \ lnnd·; Mnrgatt•.t J3nuHI, SynJC'usc·; l'atrida Till' following rult•s for d(~adlint· '1111/st Brandis,. Slwrlnu·n~·; l'a.trida Bn>wn, . •h<• qhsl•rwd. All cnpy pus11ihlt~ should h<• (in• 1 ·nt•; Shirl.·~ Catlin, El111im; Ht•ssie tus·n,•d in on t.lw Friday bt'fort' puh!kation .Cook, Cim•innat\ls.; St.l!ll(·y Cook, Dur· by 4-p. 111. hnmvillt·; )t•an Cross, Cortland; Eunic1• Copy pt•ttaining tn tht• \\'('(•k·l'llCI must !>avis, rniun Springs; Jum·l l(•[}IWII, \Vhitc· .lw in by Monday hy 10 a.m. Exl't·pt by Plains, Murg;m·t Ft'IT<T, Atibt~rn; Bar· spt•t:ial nrrang<'llll'llt iJO r-opr will lw ne- h;tra Flani):au, Aubmn; B<·H·rly Fosmin•, t•eplcd aft.,r Mnil<lay ut 10 a. til. Glovt•r!willi·; Mariun Fri< ;mo, :\Curd1 Col·· L1~avt• all c-opy \\'ith tlw Nlitnr or in Dr, linll; Joan Gmh<h~, :-\o·\1. H(•rlin; lgm1zio Sml'\~<·r's olll<·1· or in t·ht· ho'> outsifh.· tlw Ginl·ov 1 •11i, Cortland; Willi;un Gillwn, Pre.1:s offici' door. Lis!~·; David Grant, Fulton: ]t•annt• Hadt·l, L.·t's all ~~ht'l•rfully roopo•ral•~ und•·r tlw Cortland, Jt·<lll llarrin~ttclll, South :'li\'\1 stringt•nt sdwdtil<· of war t inw. B 1 ·rlin:; Lawi't·m·t· llol•lridge, :-.;,.,\ B .. rtin; Frosh Welcomed by . Council President Whitney Corey To those of you who have entl'rt•d Cort· land this year, l wish. to extend a sinc('rl' greeting and a hearty wdcomc. Yours is Adrianml H<)ughton, l\li1!111ll'nllt'('~; El· nor;l Hcmhul<l, Jordan; Fr.tnn·~ ll)<k, S) rants<·; l·lt·len hmf, Cortland; MJTik' l\'l•s; Cortland; Cat'hl•ritu.' Kelly, Cortlund; Jo· st•ph f{t•ll}', Cortlnud: ]<'H!llll' l{ing, Onon- d;ign Hill; jane Kraft, I thant.; Lucille L;tndon, King Ft·rry; Mary Lmw, Sym- . <:,IS<·: jc·;ttWtl!' Let·g~·. Rodwslt•r; Faith l.1•Wi:>, Omng•·hurg-; . Josc·phino· [,ongo, · Ct·ka.; !larbara Lol\irrr•·. H.titH:~ Falls; Bi·tl·y l.1·11is, D.~;tt-ton; ]<Mil :\l<.Cawll•), W11tkins Glt·n; l\nt.oiiU'tk M.ichi1ud, Cart· lnn•l: Huth Miller. Hudsf>!l; B;u·lmra Min- nis, Hastings: Mary .Mult.·n. Cortland; Alir·c• Mulh~r. Ringh:nntoil; F\'a 1\:p\'o . .f. Ring-hmill on: l~r:t.tv \:uffc:r. Bta\'<:t Fall!!; Man· OTflnnnr, Corlland: l~lll'n Q\Gtady, Grm\t N<•rk: joan Ot·th, Williston Pnrk: ·William O'Sullivan, Roos(•Vt•ll; Alba Pnl· mer, Dansvil II•; Mnrgtwrit.t• Pedronc, Dinw hamton; Donald Pit•rrt•, Cortland; Doria f'it·rn·, ;'\;(·dru\\; Patrit i.t R.tut·l h, \\'hitt•s· horo; l~dward Rirhard~. Auburn; Marian Rolu·rts, llollarui l'o~Lt·nt, Barham Rfll:lt~, Bolton Lind in~:, Lur.:'!l.t Ro1H·, Mt:Gra w; Catht.•rine Ryan, .Bin~:hall!ton; Shirll·}' Shi.'ffidd, I th.acu; Char! oUt• Smith, Hon\Cr; Jane Stanley, Caninll4ti~tt.l, Hck•n Stoydl; C'ortiMd; Ella Strang<·, Elmira; Hdt•ll Contluued on Page 4, Col. ll a differl'llt class from those which haw E· X .. tra-£1urri·culars corn!' in.pn•vious yl!ars. I say this for two ~ reasons; first, because you a.re (•ntering a 0 D F h college instead of a normal school; nnd pen oors to ros second, nnd much more important, he- H. Th•\V. D~Groat, cause you have com<· lwr<' at a rimt' wlwt~ Varied Activities Offered ·.Chief editors, Janet Whitmore and Prcsid~nt. our nation. is fadng the greatest crisis in Aside from Athletics Thelma Dot~glas, have announced the staff its history.· These two factors should which is to aid them in thepu~lication of ·· -- ..... !. ---- · have a tremendous Lt·aring oil what you Coll<~g~· life is nul .til 1\llrl<. Thi• i\ ·. th~ 194:3 Didp~caleion. The staff is as· +'- . . ·bl s· . • ·-'.:);_~_·,_- do her('. shown ,by tin.· UU!llbt•r of (•Xlsra-rurrkulal r sem y ystem ~ Sororities Hold Open in coming to Cortl1md you haVl• plt•dgl!d activities off<•tt·d at C'llrtl.wd ~ (Utl' T<•a(,' I' follows: . 8 . . . . . '{!~ yourselves to hecomC' tcadwrs. ·Wlmtcwr <>rs college. Among tlu· mdous organizn· Literary editors, Sabina ~olek, Gla~ys s· a:m. e as Las·t Year House on Sept. 25 you. do, don't forget your pledg(•. That in. tions and dubs th(•n· mu~t !J,_, 8011!<.· at•tiv- -~Campbell;photography,DorlsPope:semor · · · ' itself is intensely vital to the na~ion's war ity dose to tht• inten·st M tvt·ry <·nt!.•ring . \ k . k . • This Frirlay Cortland's six_oororities will· effort. ·Upotl ,:our shouldnrs ·t's g•o•'ng to Creshman. These activiti<'R offer an op· editor, .LiOUille Kit pattie ; otgant~aW:iils, M. 1 • 88 .Dowd·_. and Miss .Jones · 1 h 1 f 1 · 1 1 • ' Helen Cash; anapshots, Constance Rcy-· pay · ostefss to t II.' n•s tml an gtr 5 anc fall the burdtm of rebuilding an education port unity to lliak(' ll('\ 1 lri•·nd!l. c.lo tlw nolds, boris Dies; women's sports, Ruth To Appear on Sept. 30 members o tlw faculty at t teir traditional which has been partially sacriftccd in our things otw likes tu do .• wd IJI in~: (JilL I hat · · 'II Housl' Openings, 'the Agoninns will I'll·· drive for victor_v, Ri.'member this when hidden talent. M.· ontgomery, Vir:ginia LeClair; fraternity, This year the same assembly system WI ~ d · · · 1 · t••rtain luotW('I'fl Jour anrl six in the aftrr- tht· _going·· nets rough. Rcnwmber that Fur ()ru_s[n·t_ tin .:\I.)· I u .•. L.•)' .wd C'l.u k B. lanch.e. S. nyder,· mcn'11 sports, lUchard be followc as was m opcratton ast scm- , M . p 1·· M f) R noon, and thl' other hous<'s, tlw Alpha what ''OU do now will dett~m1int: to a \rcat Gables, thi.' Hilltop :\to~~ 'I''' 1' ofT,, an uut Sh. evaiJ'er·, tr.aining· school, Lois Bcnderi ester. 155 au me cyer, · r. 058 J \ 1 . . Bowers, Miss E:liza!Jeth Smith; Miss Es-. Drlta, Arl'thusa, C'lionians, !':u Sigma Chi cxtNlt whpt Anwrica will clo in fu!urc ld. Throughout th~ ). '.11. ,, '\ ••rgantt.l art, Marjorie .Btemiller~ Marian Schueller, ther Porter, allcl Whitm•y Con•y, stt,~dent and Theta Phi, will be open lktwccn 7 :JO }'l·ars. Wlwn our country has. battled tion is busy with a dr .tn•·•' ;.:- Jll '\hu:tion Joan ·Williams; clerical, Esther Bricetti; council repreaentative, are to plan with anf.l;.lO in the evening. through to Vi<'tory,. then it must seck to of some type. Anyon•· \li<• i~ intt,rl·lltt·d iletvice; Edith Cobane; business managers, Miss Minnie Pearl Carr, chairman, this . ft is hot>ed that all the frcsluncn will build a lasting pcan·. That is wh<·n you in dramatit's, <·ither fi-om ;111 .•.. t.int: or h•ch· Rita '1\:irby, Robert Stuhlmillt'r: adv<>_rtis- semester's assemblv ·program. Th. en• will must be· rMdy to stt•p fotivard to help lead nical point of vic\\~\\ ill fiud Jil.ur' of..t< ti•Otn , J J take advantage of this opportunity to the way. Good luck!! . in Masqucrs • . ·.!ng, 'Doris Johnson, Norma Sammss; can be two assemblies each week. Thes£' are visit each sorority house· and become HPcte\ Car<'y, . :Krii\PP• scheduled for Monday and Wednesday The' men atid womt·n'H gl•:•· dubs have afternoons at 2:25, The Monday pro- acquainted with the mcnllwrs. Student Cquncil President, long been outstanding inth<: UJI!t·~c·. Many ·· · Work is well underway {or the staff grams will be in charg<\ of tht· administra- fmc concerls have !J,., i• p11 h< ur<·d in dw . planii{orne.wthings in the 1943 Did. tion and will be called by Dr. H. DeW. Frosh Fr.·nd First School.·. Party Gf'la. Event, Continued oil Page 4, Col. 4 S(l~OGL CALENDAR · . .:Ttturaday, September l•: • . Masquers meeting...,.7:.10 p. ilt. Slilturday, S~ptember 26: School party, Country Fair- 8:00 p. rn. DeGrqat or by Dr. Lynn .Brown. The ~ _ ~ programs arc to consist of anuouncements ·Doctor Weber Bids Students Farewell ==·-=--\c\\==-' .... of the administration, or of .school activi- For your Country ties, athletics reports, pep tests anrf other Saturday cvl~ning, September 19, saw Following the presentation to Dr. Weber ·iten!'s of g<'n<'i'al. interPst, tliC' first big sd10ol party inaugurated. came a march of the classes. First the . Attention, t.'Vcry m,,JI .u1d \\tJIItan, bu) Wednesday programs for the sc;mestcr Hc~n·, for the first timP, tfw frcshnwn met· s<>niors led by class ·prcsiclt•nt, Ed Purl'elt.; am! girl in th<; t:ulkg•·. Youi •olkg•· pap<·r ate .partially phuinct.l. Yesterday after- th<' upprr rlnssmnn, dass by dass. It was thl' juniors fortowing r>ouglas Brown, .and wants to have on fik, .1~ L(•111pkt< •ind lip noon, Wednesday, September 2.1, 1942, .a gala affair. with thf' fr<'shnwn bring in- th£• 'sophomores: stepping off behind Harry to-date as pbssiLlc,.,.tlu, .1ddn:HS<:.s of all the Rev. William F. Davison of the Bap- troiluced to \John Brown\ and \Paul Siltclnir. Then came th<' freshmen,. follow- Cortland ltll·n ·in tlw aruH·•l st·rviccs. Tlw · Tuesday, September 29: tist Church, Church Street, gave an inter- Joni'S\ itt th(' c·nrly part of tlw !'V<'ning. ing the .laney foofstcps of Mr. William lists of Iaiit spring .m: l .. u~c f) outdatt·d. Student col,lncil executive com- • 1 · At 9:30 p. Ill., a more serious event took Axtell and Miss Doris Robie. The pap<'r is asking twrry memht•r of tlw • t t'\'. -4 30 p m eStlilg ecture. place when the students bid their farewell Novc'lty was ;tdded to the ev.ening with r·.·tc.ult·u atld .~vn.r4• Ht.llt.lntlt' who knows till' ·l'litt ee mee t .. g· . ~- ·• ' . f. ks R D . '11 t. . R · W b A 'h b f' F ' f \ u •· \ ,. • In a. ew wee . ev~ . avtson WI . rans- to Dr. .Ol<te . c cr. . uge o_ uqu. et o. a series of cut•in da.nces. irst a senes o 1 f Rehear$111 1 Masquers-evellmg · · · l 1 certain or probahl!· arh n·sl! o mw or mor•· fer to the First Baptist Church of J oc t• . flowers was .presented to Dr. Weber by lovl'ly girls took their men witlt Haw11iian .men .in service to-ll•avc that information at · Wedne!ldayt September 30: ester. ·Student council president, Whitney Con>y .. 'lei!!, 'then the metl witb broomstick ot'lt'e with Dr. Sawyer. . Assembly-2:25 Pi -:n;· For Wednesday assembly, St!pteinbcr An attractive nos~gay bouquet was pre- ''ladies\ lt!id their chance. That ever' 1 . . i ? B tl Sketch.club----7:00 p; m. 3 19·42· • 1 • 1 n· · d scntcd for Mrs. Weber, _Dr. Weber's ·popu_lar couple, Whitney Corey and Lil· Why take t.lls 81 '1 ' 10 \ 9 l 'cc:·ausc\ ·te · · 0 · 1 a mustca progr11m 15 P an c · h b 1 ?d b • , llill!op Press will I>C' s<mt to (~Vc•ry .ort· Rehearsal, Masquers~cverilng Miss Rtith Dowd, soprano, and Miss mother, w o was also e ovc · . y the !ian B1rdsall, led the \split•couplc' dance. land servirc man and tht~ knt:~wlr•dge that Thursday, Octobet l: Louise Jones,. pianist, will present the fol·. students. Dt. W<>ber left for hrr new po- Among other well known ·couples were . . 1 1 1 1 . ld 1 001 s.ition art Monday, September 2L seen George Can_dreva and Esther Bri· 'he is being r~m<·m Jl'rN. 1 Y ·liS 0 ~ 1 • Rehearsal, .Masquers .lowing .program: on the flil!. won't htirt Ius morall' a h1t,W11l Glee ciub · AnotherwelcomllgUest was received at cctti, Ed Purcell and Gladys Billings, it? The paper witl also alford him th;;- 1. · the partY in the pi)rsort of Or. John .Mac· Robert 1{imball and Doris Pope, Pa,ul chance to h•arn wlwrl' his fri<'nds itt tht> Saturday, October 3: Good Morning!_., _____ .,. _ ... _, _ Br~eg Nell. Dr. MacNeil, a former in!!tructot at Coombs and Louise Kirkpatrick, Maurice service ar<' and to n•ad lctt<'rs from thC'm. Soc l<'roac· ehrma· ti_xCerornell· Ragna. _. ···- ___ • _ ... ____ , _. _ . __ .Gneg Cortland State Teachers College, holl.orcd Page and Virginia Jones. Returning. ., .. 11 d 1 , 11 your tlan·l('S no· w 1 ,<'forC> you for- w: zt Dr~ Weber with a short fart'well address. alumni saw D. oro• hy· Hewitt aiid Betty ·.C>C · · · · · ..,. ..... ~. 11 Cl k Even Little Things .•... ----.-- .. .< . o., • t ll,:;;iii;i;:;;roo;;i:;;t;;;;ua;:;;;:,;;;;;;at;;;;;;;;:;;a;;;;r;;;;so;;;;. ;;;;n;;;;;;,;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ To an Old Painting _ ...• _ •• , •.... _. ~oV, :r~s&;;:d~h~~~:.ia 8 i~~:r s~~~:n~!:Y greeting ~~;:auy· gh~:O a~~r!apk~c:~~ltst and John · gl! · Continued on Page. 4 , Col. 4 ~ . 1 Have a Lover in Penna ••••••••.•• trO~-J \' ·. i I i