Cleveland State University - Scene Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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the second half gets under nee Amato led the Jeaps Lt with his 532 series for ps Lead iCeglers coring ■idual and team avera? ything, the Jeaps for the team chai ,e Cleveland College ue. In the vital sU ■nt covering approx half of the seas ' ast leaders in thre. ips. race for team hi )rs, the Jeaps ng lead over the Is, the Delta SI jl to place second for the By Jerry Dempsey I j;- p., five-man combine Gone are the days when the cold 9;, ui, A, ' ice ' the pugilists. As of to- s ' Sie s- ht Di k Vance hit for a 1 y ,nd en:ef ' or?h, the -pirants the runners-up have a toU ht. uiCK .-- .v,„l°f ' g ,f. defense will have good The Rollers are in thud pi. ■equipment, privacy, fine instruc- of 921 pins. Trail tion, a room with heaters and . . fourth position is th ventilation. Previous to th W ' . j ,vith a 920 combinati anin reign, such facilities for CC squa „ , athletes could have been classified get Series Mark , i,„self an oiQ x.am„ - — ., ,-— . | — Or1gIinrt; ' rnrr.ction of The Jeaps are leading Jim Attie will grace the ac ivity. the league the ace lor g 1, „ Already, there are scores of stu- 1 series laurels ? ' S0; ' ' ; , „„„; 3, | the way and nearly succeeded in de. Don Buchholz ' s reiqn as editor in the fall and k ' s i- T. ' ' f n avrne p ' TIu ° ™ Fe . . -.1 . •. r . ir , . d he could be quoted on saying L i „gxt battle, the Scarryr sid Winter was not without its tretS and tears. Letters the game was one of the dthemselves tangling wnt xi lri- x-J L.. -J:x-.: i I I ,npat as well as the closest he , , . basketball team. By « Delta Sigs Lose blasted the Detla Sigs, 3-1, ito a three way tie for sec- ice wtih the Sigs and the All three teams have 38 but the PKE boys trail the two by the matter of one the standings. Al Kallay 490 series to help the ,utflt to its victory. He was Keserve inps fTii f s {Before Roof falls In By Russ Keeler I Western Reserve ' s cage hopes had hit a new high when CoacrMike Scarry ' s crew tripped f =.W an Sta e ast m I 57-54, but ti,.t the roof fell - - t-,.! ; JhS Uni! e against th« ame old ston . After beinf 1 by Oberlin bumped inti Brien and Co ne out on th 5 score. Fror tet continue ay bowing t engagemei ' om Michiga -T If battled out the enti :at8, howeve 1 out to be t ' ■n, in the la with the SCO ky Tom Ccoj or a set sh d and Resei . . it managed •omaining secoi sid Winter was not without its frets and fears. Letters jt the game was one of the U dthemselves tangling WT ,-490 series to help -the , he editor, prompted by editorials and columns, r::LTss::l — ' co lUtflt to Its victory. . Came in fast and furious. One of Buchholz ' s first tition or elsewhere, L a their nth in 13 outings, rrtictlu ' whl rnbuted| an editorials suggesting more rah-rah spirit at Atip of hejM lid goes to Jo. of 490 and 488 respectively editorials suggesting more rah-rah spint at Ajip of thejM ..d g )u ana -joo ' — r---- -,| Cleveland College evoked an attitude of disdain ,es who accounted for ii points Uj,em. ;num had a 511 score to 1 Uj, cfudents ch. ' Koinick is a perenial IM The win was Oberlin ' s first . ,feated Sigs. Steve Para Ka trom Older Students. p i 4„„ the game| Cats in the past 14 1 arryKynkorhad 49eachto m nIHpr ;tiiclpnt ; ch. K-ornicK is a peremal IM The win was Oberlin 8 first m Older students. , . ,. , , ?ure and Pais turned the game I j ats in the past 14 A hazardous situation arose when LIFE could to a photo-finish by dropping in i. 930 not obtain the complete class election figures in « ' ? ' ' ' ' ° ' ■— — vhiie. in dro up -- ' ; ;„ ; ' f ' ght■s|w t obtam the complete class election figures in ' f ' ' - ' = ' T ' ' «? ' Sk ' si ' v? even split on lucii. e. i i- ninth game against six vi ig gave the Kegs a tie ° fa October, which Were being withheld out of con- Both the officials, as well as . g gj. g j and completely Ltffrrtre ' th dsqirt eh sideration for the losers. After hours of haggling ' t l t I A r: ' ings. Bill Young and ran u, j j Buchholz and Varo CerbarO, who was cover- eciding the game, as the Dead- t scoring with 19 P -lfJsll ' ' -B ' ' 9 ' ' ' ' ° ' y- ' ' ' ' ' ° Committee con- Ves sank u of ossible M getting 15 o his rnarke. J. tptre ' avtairt:t?P i sented to release the figures, but not before the , Challenge ' r etiiinrourofth Une theTegsincheck. Art Karast editor threatened to have the elections story y» ■ I Hve tfs to play ,ed out a 497jene3 to ° a ased on the fact that the voting figures were ImKS TOf Leao ' o high flyinS = ' ' ' ' ' : being withheld. Xlie leadinc I.i!il s « ' .eti iefeats meted out to the Jeaps ous student. h D tasT sWethro Jlje : tr:™4 5 Jeaps look good enough to the bunting but the other pos- ,s are wide open. Ey en the Fencing Club Call For ' - c- JJ- Kalley Leads Rivals Al Kallay powdered tlie ,, (, ' ,, , ,T (.game to lead all Hjir) Squirts, Howard t orak - singie ,a luelUt ' ! are looking lor some ;■• -;; . yyJE,. Nick Hoi ' 1, hit for a t ' A gs second place in tl Bob Reams, Ditl; Kynkor are tiid gh of 234. ReaTii - :ollers. Kynkoi- Ji • the Sigs and V know who. best single s rii-.- clicked off bs D he Lucky Strikis 1 out a 658 toUil ■ rank Cellura had ice. Frank does iii? ■le Rollers. In thii ' erzanowski with Delta Sigs. Dick 1 the circuit in il ces by placing li .rtnient with liii I :e thus is in the nree of the single Both teams converted 15 ...bratedl throws, but Ob in hit on ihH Little I its 98 .hots, while the Cats Cleveland I miiking only 17 of .9. , . -;-;;=,. - . .H l ' . ' ! ' !: I Farewell to Buckshot Gene Gorman. Harry Squires, Ted F;Vo ;;4o ,.on.l clash of th Tlie leading ' .their mu.n i. aiti in ' Woiiun (livi.-j ' u of tlif |CoU.-go Uo« ling League I M SCHEDULE , Monday, Central 4-7 Fencing €lul :tb;ill. Boys, 7:01 Instruciion. i wvaiiesd.iv. 4-7

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A dismt id junior tended t lursday ' f li, chain No ndh es in ti- ■ted Gil i one ji Memb. ' ce An ti Bool sidenf for s Willi need. lior cl decid tion c studei eratio, the ne TJ,, compri has f o f Booicbi [ Thl bank if tract I Arjnoil Mar. 31 •Jay an I 7:30 p. f The c io be pal now con; Si ti ji - — ».r ail beginning- next Mondav t. - t • n; Campus fu get for FkfrW r r - = - S rT.-.«i l W» M n Honor. $5,000 Is Slashi l ' Approved : ' -b - • j LIFE has also passed through harrowing exper- ' Qfbow Buchholz, Editor-in-Chief 1 le ,st iences this year. Hersh, in all probability, headed ' ' ' ieiegates I Cellar RIm«» ' — oi ' invention irili ».i irs 21 -year • This cut had ' ■ ' ■ = ' ■ Dulled no August when i . th ' droves f l LIFE has also passed through harrowing exper- ' QlDow Buchbolz, ' Editor-in-Chief mty le ,st iences this year. Hersh, in all probability, headed ' ' ' ieiegates I Cellar Rl . ter n xL x ■ X xL ' oi ' invention ' •■ ' ■ BlOWOUt taring he most rousing regime of the papers 21 -year . This cut had ■ ' ' -shmen who h T history. Editor during the summer, he pulled no f « ' ' hen ' f ' he nudge, praWn % «ed- lim SI ■ L u L L L -1 J xL j: X • -.1 ' ' ' ' as set up ? = ' ' ' ching for ™ ■ w the . J, punches. Hersh bombarded the cafeteria with FDGET r ? hurjy-buH ° ' - ' on .e t ' e criticism, blasted the recorder ' s office for late ? 450 chal i l ' ' ' beL° X ' » ' x ust, tf | . j c cMC -1— u-:l„l : -x • ' f f tomorrow. ' wthe ir- All- •, Harry Squir J-a n, you can dance nr ° ' s $15,935 -- t-reshments or tall . . ' ' $16,000 students. Any wav ! ? ' er 65 fjosh, you a?e geuC ' ' ' ' of a Tuesday tf m„ ! - ' ehth I ■ ' •th and mLnetire ' ' ' ■ ' ffrosh. magnetize your f ,, Red ' arrow Jf,, I ' = basement. ,. ., , the crowd wm be P ' ? =0 that ' ' ' ty director said Tu »ht direct in h ' ' ' ' the •nation is more aLn? ' ' °- M ' ddies. ' PP ho-hum, cause it will ,nv! s be- space and an easv ' ' ' ' ' ' g 1 ,. an room to the „T ' ' he Morlc sfl ' C • Harlan W H. f ' ° ' ' - T 9 ScriCS ' he School of Aru j of OpGnS TntM «. «-r attending tne of l ' ' = ' r OfnOrrOW ces said TK„ ■ , ' he confer- George Breen o„ ■ ' ■ enable Ih. ' ' °° ' - ' ' assrooms P ' of marS; nT ' P « ' «- - e our campus ' ' ' ° o- ' »?. ' vites a full an? ' ' ' ' ' =- Mrs 4 .H, students to the cTr Part-time --a, •edttion ' ' ' ' he ' ' - - 4 rti . ' ' e ' - T ' ' ff ' hepans re ' t ' after P ' ' ' Tuesday in Room 406 ' ' plans In i, p. . ' .• emarked, Tho I .f a -y West, hn fnesj Gewe Hersh, Editor-in-Chief, Jim McManns speak n 7 ■uuu lighting, soimw ' , ' ' ' ast. I tiT ' T r,° aiagement



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CREDO by Verne Na; t ri ,.,i,;„u •, - .ynjversuy Jias Gene Gorman, Managing Editor ts ' « 4.XCC of £iiidW£A. byB irge. Phe sore spot is: p fnii f.-—. i-j . - - — - I his guest Verne Nazarek, present SCENE editor, drew cannot : y both furious and commendable commen Cats nes They a ' ° furious and commendable commen- ' •= ' because st tary throughout his tenure as LIFE columnist. His ' ' ° ° ' | :ial reserved article on REW reached the apex of heated stu- Maybe the sa lium. dent opinion, but many of the students and fac- irry Kynkor o gain adr ulty agreed that an Inter-racial, Inter-cultural wrs and name A ' °we ' reTss! Week would help eliminate the most dangerous ' -•J e po ent desires and immediate threat to mankind. heir names oni enrolled he) v ith all the perils from stepping out from the Zret n ' i can: v norm, LIFE rose to the peak of achievement. The mn has namec Borrow a f make-up was eye-appealing, the writing fresh, ' , ' Buvt hep ' ° content vital in its usefulness to the Phil Rockwell i.t - imself in fh students. Harry Squires, editor after Hersh during tr:::J:, ' : , ' ;; ' J f; Buy two tic ti g summer, lead the crusade in ridding the halls s at the mixer . . . ciark Zim. rtl1n!rnost of dusty mailboxes and speeded up the recorder ' s eT:xVlXtnet;hi ' X t from the p office in getting out grades. During the Spring, ■ the reason why blondes are so ts whZhe°; LIFE sponsored another baseball night, and helped l tlflV I h TZ- ane. sponsor a press clinic for editors and advisors of ' f ' - ■ • ' e voiced enthusiasm S ' nd ?h ' at ' ' G t -- Cleveland high school publications. It . . ™tZng L t s tep it such a ticke gave full cooperation in space and publicity to ' • ' less, we h( the Charity Drive and Stunt Night. LIFE, while Qeiores Bianchi t ' eiis of a dis- lU seasifn professional in style, succeeded in being a stu- f. ' dy who stepped lU season. - A, 1 r l a r U ■ . ' e elevator and asked if Room dent newspaper that Cleveland College is proud i was on the fourth floor +.-. «ll :+ - mA,n .. ■u iucuraw but now she ia h.,X L ' ' ' ' ' I ' s demonstration ' ' Gewf Gorman. R rfs Keeler, John Sutter f, - i e , .ay tnat you corpse, as ... ,.«;. r ld Tev istruments. Itch ' Em ts - lLJi er a student is fully registered, he es a member of the Student Govern- .ssociation, which enacts and en- laws m accordance with tho v,,vf„„ ply astc . TTie recent demonstrations staged bv th ' ' % ' Bowling Green State UniversU censt edlo lTei ' ' ' ' ' government and c ' reLldConfg e ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - = -■- de rs ati„V;tder s ' e ur„.ra ' :; T ' w:u,drd-? „;-: - . a ' ' cult to ascertain. There is nn finger-pointing nrocednr. ti,,, j e er-cir absurd level. ' -at reduces all t One ' s immediate inclination is to stand ,.ffVr,1 - ' °„ . ' ' .- ' -ho views thetn vei . vv in the way of independence to receive ' it Th: ° ' nj, need to yield in any way to satTfVL st «„! ' befauit ' strdentrTe- I ' Sft ' ' 1 ' = 5 : o:5 ?i =?o3 Leii ' is B. Edwards. Eac ilty Advisor in pr . „i„. ,, „,..,„„„ J ' -monstra- world of in labor- ways ex- quires ally the coverage Nehru ' s papers, ete text n of his ' olumbia and the Dwight opening ' ' i gen- s aims: and to other he po- fe said prime • after Indian ' ■ prac- being it was Indian Paki- • ister, ion, to vvodld ' This

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