T, fit. C JAMBAR "The Collegiate Voice of-Youngstown College". Vol. I dumber 6 BOARD OF EDITORS DHA.COU DECALTTUR DECLARES Editor-in-chief Managing Editor Society Editor Sports Editor Features Editor Personals Editors Art Editor Literary Editor Business Manager Dramatic Editor Burke Syden M. Johnston Dot. Riegal J. Chambers ; C. Muleany V, Graham J. Herald Tom Killer .&ary Kahar Bob Mull in Ii'al borne $he students and th e faculty of Youngstown "College extend th&ir sincerest sympathy to Mr. and tfrs. ftearpass in their, bereave ment in the death of his sister- in-law. How was that yelling Saturday night? I guess we showed Fen/ who had the stronger voices. That old school'spirit cropped right out, and that." s sure going some for YOCO students. When they'll get out there and forget their dignity and aloof .ness and actually strnd on:the seats and yell, then they have 'THE SPIRITT. Th?t old,spirit helped the "boys win the Fenn game and that1 ? the'spirit that- we - need, at YoCo. .There are :,; several other ways of showing, school spirit too. Get' out and: push I Push the Jamber, the Annual, and our various clubs, and' Bon't forget the fencing team;- they need as much backing as the basketball boys. Well that's all folks. See you next Friday night at 8:15. YOCO PASSERS DEFEAT M Iff PREMIER VICTORY OF THE SEASON A LITTLE ABOUT FEffCIHG It is a very remarkable thing that in this age of heavy guns and pacifism, swordsmanship,- which may appear to- some as an objectionable pastime or a use less art, has lost none of its popularity. The competition "between France and. Italy for the swordsmanship title is as ? keen as ever; fencing toucna- nmnts are held in Great Britian and in the United States; sabare plays within limitations has always "been the rule in German Universities, foil-work is ' taught to children as part and parcel of a High School Curriculum in.Sweden. We have read that the fair chubby, angelic Swedish boy wants some spunk drilled into him; in technical language, he needs to have his ' 'attention1 educated. The sharp prod of the sword is, no doubt, an effective means to awaken watchfullness. Even in YOCO I know of a few- - nice persons who would be none the worse for such an education On the. other hand, scoring may be said to be the object of fencing the ar t of giving (oontinued o& page 4) YOUKGSTOWtf FIVE DISPLAYED GOOD TEAM WORK; sPETERSOft, BOYXAK STARS OF THE FRAY. The Youngstown College-, baske-teers came- through with their initial win- of -th-e season by beating -the- fast i Fenn passers of Cleveland 34-32 last Saturday night at the 1Y-* gym, j The R-ed and Gold- team* played \ the be-st- ball- of ? the- season-, playing as on-e. un-i-t instead- of as five individuals which is their- usual style of ball, ?The contest was nip- and *te in -the glee -club. - Dr. S-t-ee-rns -is well pleas-ed with the work being done and has sey-ara; programs arranged* Let's show our pride in ? Youngstown College "by giving a few hours a week. -.0-0-0- HIGHLIGHTS' CO? THE RECE&T ROLLER. SKATING - PARTY It is hard to believe that a certain yo'ung.lady. would ever heed a post for, support? but Friday night she certainly did. Unfortunately even the post wasn't sufficient so a certain young gentleman with red hair spent most of his time picking her up. Explain this, Mabel. - -0-0-0- * /^.rginia Graham had seven v ung men falling for her all at once! She tripped the poor things--they couldn't help themselves. Better change your technique, Ginnie. -0-0-0- L0ST---By Eleanor Salisbury-- Part of a blue skirt at Rayen- wood Auditorium last Friday evening. Cause of loss roller skates. J3o reward is offered. -0-0-0 The Eighth Wonder of the World-. How Sheban ever stood up on roller skates as ^.ong as he did, Lillian Hake and Kenneth Irwin are in the running for the ninth and t>enth. FEKCIMi .(continued -from page 2-) and not receiving as it is in all other sports-, ? As a sport fencing has a spec ial values it is the only one where the big man- ha6 no phy sical advantage- over the sma?l one.- Every fencer knows that "the battle is not to the strong"? ....... Fencing has had a revival- in interest- -in the Colleges of ? of- the United States lately. Practically all of the larger Q&lleges now support fencing- teams a.s do many o-f the smaller ones. ? Youngstown-had a team last- year that- was rated as one- of the best the state- of. Ohio, - They- ? ? ? either have -met - or are going- * to r:eet the following-?olleges of the state this- years- W-i-ttea- be-rg, Case, Ohio-Wesleen, Ohio Ste/te, Ohio Korthe.rn,- C-leve- &nd College of- Chiropody- and many others. Lets get back of the team and boost themj -0-0-O- Be a loyal student. - Cast your votes today for Student-Cour.'- cil members?an upperclass woman and a freshman represent ative. , ' . K8 and ? , $b- .o'rie.wk^^ ? But eaph .in a1 w-retched- circle1,\ with -help neither'"near. ri'qr far , Will work for the .grVde^tJia*. he 'wants ^nost, from the1 giver ? of grades as they are*