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STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
FARMINGDALE, L. I., N.Y.
VOL. XXIX, No. IV rAfnr/san/(E8 DEFH/ December 23, 1958
THE DIREaOR'S
MESSAGE
(This is the second of a series
of articles on topics of general
student interest). Vaculty-Slnclent Association
The Association was organized
as a private corporation in 1954
to formalize an arrangement of
long standing which provided
students with certain services not
otherwise cared for by the State.
The Association is governed
by thirteen members including
five individuals who compose the
Board of Directors. Each mem-ber
holds office by virtue of his
campus position either elective
or appointive. The student rep-resentatives
are: President of
Student Government, Editor of
"The Rambler", President of the
Senior Board o f Governors,
President of the Varsity Club,
and a Representative of Resident
Students.
The faculty and administra^
tion members are: the Direct
Assistant Director, Business
ficer, Director of Athletics,
visor to Bookstore, represe
tives from the Business T
nology and General Educ:
Departments and member
the Faculty at large.
The Association finan^y its
services to students witl/Mmds
obtained from the Studei* Ac-tivity
Fee. The following or-ganizations
and activities are
supported: Student^^|Bi|toent,
"The Rambler",
Band, Chorus, VacB^ and It\:a-mural
Sports, Ch«fcaders,
jorettes. Gun Cl^^^.adio StaZ
tion. Fire Depa^^At, Ass<
blies. Dramatic
er's Lounge, Log
Representatives o*
tions and activities ar^
to submit budgets in Febru
for the following academic
for consideration by the
ciation. Each item in a parti
budget must be justified b
an allocation of fun^g^i^p-proved.
The second maj
the Association is
operation of the
Association has
Committee wi
sentation
policies on
tion. It is the
The 1958- Board of Governors
Overnight
Pri( Board
During the
some commut
find occasio
two in on
tories
the
thei
studer
spend
camt
for
and frc
t o m£
^s, a
;kertel
11-
he
roads
order
)r over-must
Tech.
'modest f e e ^ P ^ | | 0 per
the student rftjei-v^lodg-complete
with linens, jbillo\
'and towels. '
Meals may be purchased
arately in the Dining H ^ y ^ he
$2.50 does not cover
meals.
All students, stay-ing
just for ond ^^Hf aM sub-ject
to all d o r i j ^ j ^ e ^ a t i o ns
and are exp^j^p to flide by
them.
If y c ^ t f ^ ^ H p f i ^ o c ^ i o n to
stay o^^^B^eJmire ft make
^ a n g f l V s l i l p n o u g l ^ n ad-disapptfnttmen;
ivity of
see the
•e. The
ookstore
t repre-
^commends
nd opera-of
the As-students
'plies below
possible to
y per cent o
'ss of the Boo
evening st
sociation to
with books a
list prices VA
do so. Ab^i
the gross bu
store com
dents. ^^
Becau^r t ^ P | M e n t body ove:
the years' h ^ ^ H ^ n interest in
having a bi*oiB[ with adequate
snackbar serdK, headquarters
for student oJHizations, lounge
and recreatioq^Jcilities, the As-sociation
has range plan
to accumulate from ec-onomical
operatii)^i|fctbe
store and other ente
the construction of a
Center which will replace
present Recretation Hall. Recognitix))! of Christmas
For the first time in many
years lack of facilities prevents
the t)bservance of Christmas by
our college family at the tradi-
(roiitiiuitHl Next Column)
US Is Your Column
[¥ YOU HAVE A G:
TO VOICE WE CAN
MAKE IT HEARD
Many students have app,
ed Rambler staff memb(
gripes and problems co^efltiing
such topics as parking /nd dorm
regulations and others.^ Many of
these complaints are valid and
should be fcoked into further.
This, hMever, takes time, and
before ^Wthing can be done we
must b ^ ^ facts. Hearsay is not
enox^^w
ru, as a student of the In-feel
an injustice has been
tell us about it in writing,
fdress your letters to the
imbler and put them in the
lambler Imailbox in the Tech.
[uilding Ir in the Rambler file
Prof, ^eenley's office in the
jmmercift Building. Names
Ul be wiflbi^jld upon request,
Senior Board's new Presi-
;t is James O'Reilly. His
me is in Newbergh, N. Y., but
he is presently commuting from
the Island. His major is A.C.
Jim would like
ior Board raise
the Senior P^pKT so
dividual ijpftent ticket l ^ l ^ e
less erfKsive. His ana^\he
otJifliitflSDoard members' biggest
rn is the new location for
tore,
.resident's seat is
ones. Ronnie is
Dairy Depart-prSStnt
he is a resi-mpus,
but his home,
siev N. Y.
\5Villiam Roberts, an
utes 'from
is job, is to
eye on the funds of the
Bobby, a s ^ s friends
would l i s qo see mo^e Sscllipol
hopes t
^ e
"If that'sv pO~s
gear's wascernifii
• D — c h a r m i n g
[offman,
ijor. Siie oom^tittes
^ member
ment. At
\ w i l i i am Rc
m a ^ l l ^ l ^ n i
l a n ^ l ^ ^ n i s
WINTER WEEKEND TO BE
A WINTER WONDERLAND
Here it is! Time is running short and we're sure you won't
want to miss the greatest winter weekend to be experienced while
attending S.U.A.T.I.
If you talk to the seniors who
went to last year's weekend, you
will find that they all had the
time of their lives! As a matter
of fact, you can still hear them
talking about the experiences
they encountered last year at
this time.
This year, the place at which
you will have all this fun is the
Jug End Barn in the Berkshire
Mountain area in Massachusetts.
You will leave from school by
busses on January 9th at ap-proximately
4:00 p.m. From here
on, it's up to you! Some of the
activities which will be available
include ice skating, sking, horse-back
riding and tobogganing. No
snow, you say? Well, don't
worry because we guarantee
The Jug End has its own
o w machine. Surprisingly
gh, there will be swimming
heated outdoor swimming
which is surrounded by a
[Screen.
n the sun shines good and
we'll meet you there for
here you belong,
above activities may be
during the day but when
ght comes the music begins
you will have the opportun-catch
up on all your
S-is
the time you and your
can get together for that
'mal weekend. Jug End
offers a cozy, rustic atmos-to
all.
Centre.
THE INSTITUTE
IS ON T.Y.
Students and faculty from the
Institute participated in the first
T.V. pro-games
^fft-iidtelMfeiHP. at 4:30
p.m. Monday,
The program,
Youth", is aimed at
school students
activities. T:
Monday turns to colle^i^
activities and college pr
Allee, Dean of
^ d some of
outstanding\ohwB^eristics
Technical In«titiite ^'l^ucatioii
As part of his iliteodjacteiy maA
terial, Dean Allee mttoduci^ Dr.\
Kendall Thomas, jBead ^ ^ he
Dental Hygiene^>epartmenu
ities
ome^OT ^
After the ^ere was
disc®ion amoilg
s: Arlene
Dental ^Hypwne senior,
eph'HSi^^^a,. a Bio^gij^al
Technology senio^||j a ^
school students who hpMe been
invited to participate
gram. Some of tMbiPliestioni
It with acaderp^^nd social
Dean All
the program
the Institu
rv« now.
pool,
wind
Wl
that
ne\
you mus your com-it.
^^^^
lis manner w^^^Wse able
to n ^ b ^ o the entire student
body ana faculty problems that
affect us, and attempt to rectify
them.
Christmas Assem In
a Christmas
o7
'emtH'r 22nd at
.M. Mr. Witlierspoon
and the C;horus will lead the
sin^in^'.
Students are cordially invited
to attend and participate in the
sinking of (Christmas carols.
On behalf of the faculty and
The
Board a^o^Jane/
Joe Char
Bruce Qulik,
sign, and Bill
and Design.
As mentione
President Jim O
lem facing the/Junior,
Governors at
is the new location o:
pus Store. There s^
many pros and cons
uation, one being the
in the present locatio
is right near the Rec
cause of the Rec.
Campus Store receives a
deal of business in the eve
The second big factor is UrfTC^ if
there is a new store the vending
machines by the college market
will be moved in along with the
goods from the Campus Store.
The store makes a large profit
on soda, the owners of the ma-chines
would not per
Campus Store to se
candy since they h^
oly on campus. ^I^ye^
sion has been,
the store.
He.
forthcor
OPi
'^outh
'^by the^
winter,
innel 11
'as an nth
Yjs rrd
["his^^ft^^^ore for $35.00 ! !
Jed i««Jhe price are your
ransportation and
s. TShe excitement and
fun j^tl experi^ce will never be
^your deposit for
your student
5seAtative. There
3le in the lounge
lustrial Technical
jry day between 12:00
^hich time you may
ieposit and get all
iformation in the
cochure.
story! Now all
is go, go, go ! !
brgive yourself if
le wonderful week-lary
9, 10, and- 11.
fhere!
staff of the college I wish each
of you and your families a
Merry Christmiis and a Happy
New Year.
William A. Medesy,
Director.
Oh niy, hepertrophic desquuinatiiie, and metalic gingiiiitis,
with a touch of ciUouluti, decalcification and bactervial plaque
cornered with materia alba. Will he qualify for a iState
board patient???'/?
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