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indi YV. tjvt :U or w in ' ' '21 - .. . ,. , , 111110 le 1 S methinf new has been added to'-- THE .QTATE BU1CON S. in 1944 45 a center page that makes a six-oafe news HCC ' paper rather than the usual four paves. Phyllis Murphy, editor-in chief, and her staff' of N r . 56 students have aimed for complete news coverafe of : - -. activities at colles-e. In order to contribute to the war effort, the H A BEACON carried on a policy which was incorporated two , ' years ago, that is, devoting, space to a Staters-in- i Service page This in strictly a GI page of' news UO 11' 1 ,. 11' 1' xv 1 A special Exchange group mails out copies of the 1 BEACON each time it is published to former Staters .0 na now in service. bu re ta ha stu ed we wh tio Ro De Ro tio '1 by Fu sh 830 0 Regularly scheduled newspaper meeting have been held this year during which Miss Trainor, advisor, gave 'six lessons on the 5 W's of' journalism, and the 'Z lgnn 'oral is Ll editor, who worked for a Bergen County daily for several ie st months as a reporter, gave pointers. ' The STATE BEACON received first place rating in er s juc e V its class famong teachers college publicationsl in the 1 Twenty-first Annual Contest of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Emtry of the BEACON this year was ' ll op vithv kno its first since it discontinued membership three years fotyy .iplc 1011 .hat wc' ' o ' - A, .efore ,S 0? no 'C Yi T ' I vm wood K'-Quegc' N 4L 'U fda Ucffill 1'cz1s1111s. but 111:11 1-511111 t. gr .4 L l ll re.1 I , . , Y 1s 1 t lttlr 'h g ll n 1 tl1 41 ll 0 Q - 0 ld - : ' 4 'S - ie I . Q ll If l ' l ll If thi 0 X Nd o o De -f . - ,, 1 l 1111 . G- N lu 111 ll ,, ,, . . 1 1 l1 ' lg sa ' ' K 1 o man, w ose speec es reported upon in I.R.C. Internat1 ' in separate Ng: N . Di - F ' E11 L N CWC' Teen President Wilson and other ill'- 'tLONlchitects of the League, who, i11 liuct, regarded 1'egio11L1lis111 as 21 dangerous path leading to the ss of power politics and ialistic spheres of in- But in the Dumbarton doing we should ask: ls it . Is it safe to d1'11w SLlL'll Ll c clusionl' . Although ll rep1'ese11t11ti1'11 the Negro race, Dr. Hill did speak only about them. Ho s that we are tied to hundreds Slliding 15811 published to the - I Lunchconsy 3 -,ere is H positive millions of people by our prf sions of club work, international dances, . ing with students of Otht leges and hearing and dist t'1'egior1z1l ar- ies dealing 'ing to 'onill ises: for example, the Chines they are looking to us for l1 the people in the eastern M1 terranean and those in Aft Through the Sermon on ing their ideas, and the graciou. s. hospitality of the sisters and Z, MOUTH- the Golden H1110- gms of the Copegey in addition wordg ana Carta. the DCC'lLll'Clllt1ll to the round table discussions gtyuctjn 1111611001 U10 COHSUIUU and addresses, made the eight Dams fx-Om itlantic Charter we State students feel particularly and thgy 1-911, W0 Sl10U1f-1 Ullllf honored to have been selected to 50,-,SQ of thg Cong, QF H1lml'1fl1.' representtheir college I, R, C. vm-y Scarce twenty-, WSL 5111111 Those who went besides Eve- ago , I , '10 SIN lyn Lillis and Ada Skuratofsky Today there is clearer r 's were Louise Pearson, presidentg nition that the problem of pea Nobc Virginia Yearance, vice-president Organization is not only global 1 -'Y HU of this collegc's l.R.C., Phyllis or universal, but also, and per- lujh- 10 Studc Zisblatt, Audrey Furst, Kather- haps even primarily, regional ill U10 -US spirit ine Simpson, and Phyllis Mur- and local . . . f0l10Wi1lQ 110 1'CCiiCfl Dhy- , SCIENCE CLUB OUTING During a recent trip to New York,' the Science Club toured the Museum of Science and In- dustry in Rockefeller Center in the morning and the Bronx Zoo in the afternoon. One reason why we learned so little from the last war was that our belligerent eiTort'Was local- ized on the western European land front . . . As a result we had to fight the same enemy again, but our position and the attending circumstances were tC0ntinued on Page 63 51 prayer-poem about brotherh of which he is the author. XMAS VACATION The Christmas vacation pe iod will begin Saturday, D cembcr 16 and end on Tue day, January 2 at 8:45 a.m.
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GLEE CLUB Florence Bezdek, Pfwidwzf Vinci Alessi, Vice-Prefidefzl Mrs. Moneypenny, Adriroi' Remember every other week when we heard such melodious singing coming from the direction of Mrs. Moneypennyls room? Yes, it was the Glee Club practicing and enjoying themselves While doing so. The club is for any student of the college who is interested in singing. Try-outs are held each fall and spring. This singing group presents an assembly program for Christmas entertain- ment and in the spring a concert is given for the benefit of the members of the college. Oh, yes, they have social life too. The members go to New York for a theatre party during the college year. 52
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