KandaJl MeGuiggan Wilson Total possible playing time

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MeGuiggan
Wilson
28
27
1
0
119
1
56
173
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710
708
28
Total possible playing time-760 minutes
Total No. of points scored by
Clarkson—
Total No. of points
scored by opponents440
SIGMA
DELTA'S
NEW
HOME.
t h e building is ]nORfAri
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enue. It 0occurn^
A
Prospect
latp P,. f C c u ^ e s &e same site as did
Jate Professor Mann's house
right hand. At first it was thought that he
might lose the thumb, but it is now known
that such will not be the case.
" W e s " Wilson, our Varsity Basket-Bail
captain, who, on account of illness, has not
been able to take any active part in the games
throughout the season, played nearly threefourths of the time in the last game with St.
Lawrence. His presence seemed to help his
teammates "come through" for victory.
The end of the class Basket Ball series finds
the Senior team in the " c e l l a r " position with
2 games won and 6 lost. However, only one
game was lost by a big score, and the other
teams could not "loaf" when they were playing the Seniors. We have no " a l i b i " to make,
Avrhp and believe that we, at least, proved our superiority over the Freshmen by winning 2
games out of 3 with them. Wells, Bezio,
SIGMA DELTA'S NEW HOME
The 'Chapter expected their house to be
completed in September, but, because of a lucker, Qumn, Fulls, Lewis W «
v
tie-up of building materials, it was long after duller, Holden and M a r t T ,\i *A' Y ° U n ^
the snow fell before the house was ready to 1922 team; " G l i t z - S
n played on «*
WaS chief
live in, and just recently the fraternity have and "water bov* "
^
<**<*
become permanently settled.
The house Is arranged especially for a fraternity house; on the first floor are living McGUIGGAN TO LEAD BASKET
BALL
•and dining rooms; on the second are fourteen
TEAM.
study rooms, each room accommodating two
men; and on the third floor is the dormitory.
Orval McGfuiggan was* chosen Captain of
next year's basketball team by the letter men
of this season. With "Chick" to lead them
our court stars should make a wonderful
SENIOR CLASS
NOTES.
One of the members of the class, P. Pad- showing next year.
dock, suffered in the Electrical Laboratory
McGuiggan hails from 'Holyoke, Mass.,
some time ago, a very serious inury to his where he made a fine 'reputation as a High
School player. Since his appearance at Clark-
son a year ago he has played a stellar game
as right guard on the green and gold five.
He led his team mates in scoring this season and by his foul shooting ability kept us
out of many bad holes.
guests: E. Cowie, W. H. Austin, J. Breckenridge, T. Batehelder, R Collins, R l McCarthy, P. Sullivan, J. IT. Powers, and V. W.
Powers.
Chick's popularity is not confined to his
'reputation on the court and he has everyones
hearty wishes for success next season.
SIGMA
McGuiggan is a member of the class of
'24 and of the Oniicron Pi Omicron fraternity.
DELTA
GIVES
HOUSE
PARTY.
The opening house party of the Sigma
Delta Fraternity was held Saturday evening,
March 11.
The dancing lasted from 7 :o0 until eleven,
when refreshments were served.
NEW
APRIL
BULLETIN.
The April bulletin of Clarkson college will
be one of the most interesting publications
that have 'been issued here. This year's book
will be larger than other spring bulletins, and
will contain, in addition to the usual views
of the college and of important places in the
village, pictures of the football and baseball
teams of the season of 1921, and of the basket-ball team of the season of 1921-'22. It
is believed that the book will be printed too
early to permit the insertion of a picture of
this year's baseball team.
Music was furnished throughout the evening by Stoneburg's Orchestra of St. Lawrence University.
Br. Carl Michel and wife, Prof. A. H. Powers and wife, andK. C. Hudson and wife were
guests of honor.
RADIO
AT
CLARKSON.
Since the popularizing of Eadio-telephony
by several of the big electrical concerns and
several of the better amateurs, colleges have
realized the possibilities of radio as a means
These will be pleasing cuts showing the of publicity and of linking the various branchsports and activities which make winter so es of alumni and other people interested in
enjoyable for Clarkson men. One of the fea- the college.
tures of this bulletin will be pictures showPrimarily because Clarkson is a technical
ing what some of our alumni are doing.
school and, of course, interested in science,
Paragraphs describing in detail, the nature the question of college radio transmitting and
and importance of the places pictured will receiving equipment came before the student
accompany each illustration.
•body, the faculty, the alumni and the Board
of Trustees, and it met with approval.
INITIATORY
BANQUET
PI
OF
OMICRON
OMICRON.
The annual initiatory banquet for the Freshmen of the Omicron Pi Omicron Fraternity
was held at their home on Market street,
Tuesday evening, March 13.
Money to c a n y o n installation and research
was secured through the Board, of Trustees;
and the work of building, designing and installing was put into the hands of some of
the students and the professors, already somewhat familiar and interested in the subject.
A laboratory was fitted up in E. E. laboratory, and work was started. Several draw
Many of the local 0. Pi. 0. alumni were backs, such as delay in delivery of orders,
lack of financial aid from alumni, amateur
present as guests.
After a five-course dinner had been served, legislation and lack of working interest have
the after dinner speakers entertained by giv- been encountered, which have greatly delayed
ing short talks containing advice for the operation.
Freshmen. Professor Russell gave a short
Unfortunately, Clarkson has not courses in
talk on the future Clarkson, and what Clark- light current engineering, including telephones,
son should mean to every student.
telegraph, signaling systems, radio, etc. BeThe following Freshmen were honorary cause the laboratories are not equipped with