GOOD luck LET'S BEAT graduates ALLIANCE THE VOICE OF ^X-N°. 5 geseives Plan Is Altered TRAINING NOW HAS MILITARY WORK On December 17 the War De__ partment released a bulletin announcing and explaining an ArmyNavy Special Training Procedure which is to alter and replace the college reserves systems in effect up to that time. At a special meeting of the men of the college last week, President Dr. L. H. Van Houten and Dr. M. S. Hiskey, Armed Service Rep­ resentative, outined an interpreta­ tion of this Procedure. The points listed below were emphasized. It should be understood that any forecasts made here are in no way guaranteed and are not at all sure of fulfillment. It is possible (Continued on page 4) Semester Exams Start On Tuesday Final examinations are being held January 19 to 23 according to the following schedule: Tuesday, January 19 8:00 - 10:00 Drawing L7 Biol. Sc. LU Com. Art and Rep. L14 Geog. of Europe R6 Early Ch. Ed. NH4 Quan. Analysis L9 10:00 - 12:00 English I ....O. Aud. Gen. Psychology NH2 T., 1:00 " 3:00 Literature I NH2 ? ■ and Pur. A NH1 and Pur. B NH4 Wednesday, January 20 p.. m 8:00 - 10:00 ColL Trig. NH5 oice and Diction NA g. and Ind. Hist, of U.S. NH1 chg. A. H. and Gov’t. NH4 p. 10:00 - 12:00 ;hXs. Sc. I R6 Gov. NH1 (Continued on page 4) M. S. Hiskey Tests wo Deaf Children ,„?r- M. S. Hiskey, Clinical Dirta ?r here and author of the Nebtor v Learning Aptitude trin *Ung ■Deaf Children, made a P to Butler, Pa., last week raJre he administered the Neb Rockie chose to go on active duty. Next Friday Dave Blasdell and Al Bloch don their red caps and crowns and receive that all-impor­ tant sheepskin. Both are members of the Enlisted Reserve Corps, and are subject to immediate call, as are all the rest of the fellows except eight who will be here until the end of next semester. Griffin, McCoy, both members of the E.R.C., will be called soon af­ ter the new semester begins, and I Bud Eisaman is on active call in the Army Air Corps. Former Coach Has Winning Team A Christmas letter from Mr. | Bailey, former Dean of Men and , football coach at Edinboro, states■s I I that his team won the Oregon state football championship for [Marshfield during thc past season. This is the first time Marshfield has held the honor, and they I practically gave coach ‘‘Rea’ the “freedom of the city.” Mrs. Bailey, Judy and Jimmie are fine according to the com­ munication received by Mr. Zahniser. BONDS STAMPS COMMERCIAL PRINTING Modern Business Stationery and Advertising Material THE ALBION NEWS Phone 89 - Black Albion, Pa. W.A.A. Tea Is To Be Held On Friday Edinboro Loses Starting Game Phi Sig Sez To honor our Senior girls who gAraduatinS at semesters the W.A.A. is giving a tea on Friday, January 15. The tea will be held in the W. A. A rooms in the old gym under the chairmanship of Katy Hippie. Just before the tea the President of the W.A.A. will give out the awards and sweaters earned by the girls in the fall "’"i'' who participated ' sports. A bad case of inter-team bick­ ering was indirectly responsible for the Red Raiders first defeat in their current basketball season. Although Lawrence Tech drew first blood on a foul shot, Edinboro took over, and led at the end of the first quarter, 12-9. Continu­ ing to play good ball throughout the second period, the Raiders were still ahead at the half, 1815. In the third quarter, Lawrence I Tech, using substitutes freely and CAMPUS ENGAGEMENTS running rings around the Edinboro ARE ANNOUNCED team, zoomed ahead, scoring 22 points while tne Raiders (Continued from Page 1) ing another one of our Edinboro eked out 6, making the score at the teams—Ikie and Margie. Mr. and beginning of the fourth quarter, Mrs. M. J. Hall announced there 37-24. the engagement of their daughter, Both teams scored thirteen Marjorie to Chester Eisaman, cf points in the final period, and the Meadville, Pa., on Christmas Day. contest ended with Edinboro on It seems that several of our short end of 50-34 score. One Edinboroites spent a part of their 1he holiday in bed. Walt Linburg had department in which the Raiders his tonsils out. He wouldn’t say showed a decided reed for im­ when or where only that he was provement was foul shooting. “incapacitated on New Year’s.” Only six out of seventeen chances Did you have them saved in a I were good, and the other eleven little jar of formaldahyde, Lindy? points if added to the final score have helped a lot. Magee, in addition to the other would High man for the game was excitement she had during the holiday season, had an operation Lawrence Tech’s center, Chester on the spinal column. She was in Gabriel, a 6', " fresnman from Hamot Hospital in Erie for eight Kokomo, Ind who rang up a days, where Elinor had just gotten total of 16 points by massing seven through having an appendectomy. field goals and two foul shots. Edinboro is really providing a Bob Brown, the Edinboro center, thriving business for Hamot, isn’t a 6',4" freshman from Port Jervis, it? N. Y., was the leading scorer on Jo Anne Whitehill is rumored to the home team. wiifi nve field be home in bed with the measles, goals adding up a total of ten but all JoAnne has to say about it points. to her roomy is that she is down Lineups for the game were: with fever. Mysterious malady? Edinboro Mary Elinor Smock no sooner got McIntosh 2 2 6 f back to school, than she was off Dyleski 0 2 1 f for home again. Reason? Well ac­ Brown 5 0 10 c cording to Einstein the ice came Bonnett 4 19g up and met Miss Smock while she McCoy 2 15g was enjoying the art of ice-skat­ 1 0 2 f Hare ing. 14 6 34 —Save for Victory— PLEASE NOTE! ! The various priorities, regulations and shortages make business difficult for commercial establishments. However, the advertisers whose names appear on these pages are doing their best to serve the public and we are glad to recommend them to you and to advise you to patronize these merchants and businessmen. Last Friday evening, following the tussle with Lawrence Tech, the members of the fraternity and friends gathered in the apartments of George Hills where they had refreshments and spent an en­ joyable evening. Monday evening, Dewey Long, George Hills, and Clinton Thomas —1942 Pledges to Phi Sigma Pi— were formally initiated into the Chapter. The elaborate ceremony was conducted by President Bon­ nett in the fraternity rooms in Reeder Hall. Richard Jenkins, a student here last year and a Pledge to Phi Sigma Pi, is being initiated into the Kappa Chapter at Calif­ ornia State Teachers College. Fraternal congratulations are ex­ tended to the Phi Sigs graduating next week—Warren Anna, Eugene Billings, and Oliver Wester. The very best of luck to these fellows. We’ll miss them as will the entire college. The Phi Sigs wish also to extend congratulations to Chester Eisaman, Stuart Ackleson and Stanley Bailey upon their recently estab­ lished engagements. Lawrence Tech Campbell Hankins Gabriel Potts Jones Grable Glenn Keisling 4 4 7 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 8 f 8 f 16 c 3 g 7 g 4 f 2 f 2 f 22 6 50 This coming Saturday, the Raid­ bors, Polish Alliance. Last year, Edinboro defeated Alliance by the score of 44-33, and from the news we have been able to get here this year’s Alliance team is no record breaker. In their starting lineup they only have one man back from last year, and as yet they have played no regularly scheduled games. Trade at COOPERS ----- The Students' Store Edinboro Churches BAPTIST ...... 10:00 A. M. Sunday Sunday School ... 11:00 A. M. Sunday Worship Service PraUenandeprayeer Service”-”8:070^P. M. Wednesday The Rev. George W. McKown, Pastor METHODIST J: ch%7eSgsc^oosihi.p.. a Sunday (M. P. Manners, Superintendent) YoulhT£|^ Minister PRESBYTERIAN Q qphnnl ......... 10:00 A. - M Sabbath School w ‘ Sunda Sundayy Morning Worship A. M. bun ay Young Peoples’ ......................... 0;3g £ ™ Evening Service ............ p Wednesday RevV Milford W.'castrodaie, Minister Trask, Prescott & Richardson Co STATE and 9th STREET ERIE, PENN’A THE SPECTATOR Page Four airplane company Service Men HERE'S TO A VICTORIOUS NEW YEAR Hi! Ho! It’s Mershon hailing from the wide open spaces of the West. He says: Thanks for the most welcome Spectator. Reading the student paper gives one great satifaction and boosts (the spirits. We have just come from the aircraft engine mechanic school in St. Louis, where I found my E.S.T.C. art instruction very useful for the drawing we had to do in the course. The technical branch of the air corps instructs its enlisted sol­ diers so as to make it possible for the planes to keep going in safety. We are given a minimum of drill, but the regular calisthen­ ics and practice in military rou-1 tine keep us always mindful that we are soldiers. The U. S. seems but a small country by now, because of places we have been, people we have met, and prospects of where we may be sent. It seems we are sent every place but home. —Pvt. Wayne Mershon « « « Florian Florek is enjoying him­ self at M.I.T. in Cambridge, Mass.. Attention! The entire facilities of the insti­ tution are at the disposal of the army cadets. Already he has found another E.S.T.C.’er, name­ ly, Neil Peiffer. Florian wants to set our mind at rest that the Massachusetts mountain roads are quite safe from his old tin Ford. He left it in Pennylvania, in fact, sold it to one of his students who traded it for a cow. « $ * Norman Dilley sent us New Year’s greetings from Salt Lake City, Utah, to let us know of his change of address. In fact there have been several changes in ad­ dresses since they were printed in the Spectator. You will find the corrections listed below: « * « Hey fellow, did YOU make a New Year’s Resolution to write to the Spectator? Thumbs up! * >:= * A/C E. Earle Madigan 1-3 A.A.F.C.C. Nashville, Tenn. Pvt. James Neal Harrison Class 36, Co. C N.C.U. School Camp Wheeler, Ga. RESERVES PLAN IS ALTERED TO TRAIN WOMEN (Continued from Page P tered by Cornell University, Rens­ selaer Polytechnic Institute, Penn­ sylvania Stafte College, Purdue University, University of Minne­ sota, Northwestern University, Iowa State College and University of Texas. To qualify for “Cadette” posi­ tions, women students must have passed their 18th birthday prior to February 1, 1943; should have a sophomore standing, or better; and must have completed college algebra or its equivalent. Recognizing its inability to send representatives to all schools for interviewing prospective “Cadettes,” the organiation has set up temporary district offices. Students on this campus who are interested in the program may contact by letter, telegram, or telephone Miss C. Keplinger, a Curtiss-Wright representative who will be located at the Lincoln Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana, between January 7th and 15th (1943) inclusive to arrange for a convenient interview, or to contact Curtiss-Wright Corpora­ tion, 30 Rockerfeller Plaza, N.Y.C. Eight hundred women are being taken into the program. —Save for Victory— The Navy program has the pos­ sibility of as much as the equivilant of five semesters of college Air Corps Reserves, providing that they can pass the physical and (Continued from Page 1) work. The armed services will of mental examinations. Those with that the whole set up may be course prescribe the courses to be altered and it is probable that de­ taken by trainees, and the Navy physical defects may qualify for tails will be changed and filled outines courses which may be ground crew work. Information re­ in. However, according to the prescribed. The list includes gen­ ceived from Air Corps headquar­ most reliable mformation avail­ eral college courses in the fiields ters at Pittsburgh indicate that able the situation is as outlined of English, social studies, art, Air Corps Reservists will be de­ ferred at least two years. below: mathematics, and science. 1. After two weeks from the 4. The Army, Navy, and Marine 6. Although E. R. C. men will •close of the current semester, stu­ Corps will enter into contracts be subject to call here two weeks dents in the Army Enlisted Re­ with various colleges and univer­ after January 22, it is not prob­ serve Corps will be subject to call sities to provide this training. In­ able that they will all be called to active duty. Indications seem to immediately. For this reason and be that Navy V-l, V-5 and V-7 re­ dications are at this writing that because of the general uncertain­ Edinboro is being considered for servists and Marine Corps Reserv­ participation in the new proced­ ty of the situation, auhorities ists will not be called until spring, strongly urge all E. R. C. men as after the close of the 2nd semes­ ure. Two comprehensive question­ well as all reservists to remain naires, describing in detail the fa ­ ter. No move has been made to in college up to the time they are call up Army Air Corps Reserves. cilities of the college and commun­ actually called. E. R. C. men are ity, have been filled out and sub ­ 2. The E. R. C. men called will being enrolled here next semes­ be placed in an army camp and mitted by the college to military ter. given basic military training. They authorities. Just what action is to will be in uniform with private’s be taken is not known, but it is pay. Similar treatment will be possible that a military inspector visit the campus in the near given the other reservists when will future. they are called. 3. At the close of their basic 5. Up until the time they are training period, these enlisted called up for active duty, E. R. C. •men will be eligible for selection men may transfer to the Army for special training in the colleges and universities of the country. Trainees will probably be allowed When in to indicate their choice of col­ leges. The length of this phase CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS of training depends upon the field Visit of specialization and upon the pre­ vious college work of the trainee. “THE STORE of REAL VALUES” Men's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes CLAUDE L. BIRCHARD Phone T791 CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA. The A.B.C. Store For d Variety Values SEMESTER EXAMS BEGIN ON TUESDAY (Continued from Page 1) 1:00 - 3:00 Ec. Geography R6 Pic. Exp. and Issus. L7 Botany I Lil Tchg. Reading NR2 3:00 - 5:00 R1 Health Ed. (Boys) M3 Phil, and Grammar Music I na Thursday, January 21 8:00 - 10:00 Music Apprec. NH2 10:00 - 1200 Lettering Ll Crafts El. School L14 Calculus I NH5 Cpeech Probs. na Art I L5 Heredity lh 1:00 - 3:00 Modeling L5 Zoology I Lil Meeh. Drawing L7 Mod. Eur Hist. NH2 Economics NH1 3:00 - 5:00 Fund. Speech NH2 Physics I L9 Color Ll Con’t Poetry R3 Curr. Arith. NH5 Ethics NH1 Friday, January 22 8:00 - 10:00 Draw, and Comp. Ll Chemistry I L9 Hist. Latin Am. NH1 10:00 . 12:00 Coll. Algebra NH5 World Literature R3 Arg. and Deb. NA 1:00 - 3:00 COMMENCEMENT 3:00 - 5:00 H. Ed. (Girls) O. Aud. Saturday, January 23 8:00 - 10:00 Ev. Am. Pub. Sch. NH1 School Law NH8 10:00 - 12:00 Ed. Msmts. NH2 Vis. Ed. NH5 Gifts For AH Ocassions TUTTLE’S GIFT SHOP CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA. BOSTON STORE | ERIE, PENN’A j ■' | | 1 (ji i . '■ : 1 . I , I I .= : • j i . |