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Work Begins Today On Plans For Large Student Recreation Room In Richards Hall
State College News
VOL. XIIT. NO. 2<\
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y. FRIDAY. APRIL 19. 1929
$2.2/5 Per Vpaf. ."." Wwklv Issues
MYSKANIA BANS ROUGH HOUSE IN NEW "GET WISE" PARTY PLANS
News Ranks "Superior", Gets All-America n Award IBHMA IHMS
Co-eds Of Next Decade Will "Glow With Health;"
TWO FALL EVENTS
Dormitory Will Be Big Factor, Miss Tallmadge Saysl Freshmen Reach Same Decu
To Meet Hamilton
As Honorary Society
F a r g r e a t e r o p p o r t u n i t y to "glow
w i t h h e a l t h " w i l l he offered l o the State
College g i r l o f the t h i r t i e s t h a n to the g i r l o f the present decade,
Independently
A d e q u a t e health f a c i l i t i e s , n o w n o t a b l y l a c k i n g f o r those nut serious enough
In he hospital cases, w i l l he f u r n i s h e d t o g i r l students i n the proposer! new d o r Revision of t h e a n n u a l " g e t w i s e "
n n t o r y . a c c o r d i n g to t h e liuildiiiK c o m m i t l e e ,
t h e elimination o f all its
; parly, with
A n i n f i r m a r y o n the l i l t h floor o f the be a recreation r o o m f i i t y by e i g h l y - l w o . , _ „ „ „ .
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east w i n g o f the proposed h u l l w i l l ac- feel w i t h high ceilings and clere story
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c o m m o d a t e g i r l students w h o a r e sul'- j l i g h t i n g . I n this r o o m tennis and hand- i t o c i a v b v M y s k a n i a .
t i r i n g f r o m m i n o r ailments, a c c o r d i n g hall can he played t h r o u g h o u t the w i n t e r \ T h o u g h t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e
In Miss M a b e l T a l l m a d g e , secretary o f months and i n r a i n ; weather a l l t h r o u g h t o d a y , t h e conclusion w a s a r r i v e d a t
the c o m m i t t e e . R o o m
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vided in t h e i n l i r i u i n suite, Miss T a l l - the residence hall c o m m i t t e e one can see h a s s u p e r v i s i o n o v e r t h e " g e t w i s e "
niadge said.
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health p r o g r a m .
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I n a paper prepared f o r use in t h e among the students i n residence. A l
present c a m p a i g n a m o n g members o l present a large m a j o r i t y o f students are
" r o u g h house" i n i l i a l i o n o f f r e s h m e n i n the class o f 192b to o b t a i n pledges f o r housed by twos a n d threes in a r o o m
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The \'i-:\v s this week received notification that it received the highest
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paper, t h e \ K V V S scored " e x c e l l e n t " o r
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K i j i i i p m r n t ,,f the large r o o m in the g r a m . O t h e r commitlee members are e x | the absence o f M i s s ( h a v e s .
haseineul u l Richards H a l l as a social pected t o be appointed l o assist M i s s
T o d a y ' s assembly is t h e h i s i o f a r o o m f o r students a n d f a c u l t y w i l l he S u l l i v a n .
series o f meclings w h i c h w i l l he devoted discussed |oda> al a meeting o f a com
T h e p r o g r a m d r a f t e d by M y s k a n i a is
to the selection o f next w a r ' s student ' M l l l u ' t ' designated f o r that purpose hy
midi i si,,.,i| i o | K . jn ,, t e n t a t i v e f o r m .
ollicers, T w o weeks f r o m today, d e c I ' ' r e s i d e n t A . K. Hruhacher.
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f o l l o w i n g , a n ) revotes necessary w i l l he •'..iiuiiiUco are adopted. Ihc m o m w i l l he
the -iiideni association t o make suggestaken.
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T h e ollicers t o he elected a r e : p r e s i i : f , . t t . r a , , ' , . i v i ' " l t r " " K l ' l ' H r f " r , , l | , | c l l b • " " l
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leaders, song leader, a n d a f a c u l t y m e m '
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her o f the student hoard o f finance. ! ' ' " ' " " ' . ' " " I ' ' " " ' . f t - ^ - " ^ .
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A j o i n t assembly today at 10:55 o'clock i
w i l l be devoled t o t h e i i o i n i u a l i o i i o f L
A m o n g the m i l l s on which the N K W scored " e x c e l l e n t " a r e : news w r i t i n g , I
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tairied t h e highest score possible.
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T h e freshniaii class, w i t h o u t a n i n t i -
OFFICERS FOR 1930
WILL BE NOMINATED
News Scores "Excellent"
T o m ther, the " M o o d " and " e x c e l l e n t "
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paper i l l I he
M l M n c r i c a i i class, the
highest a w a r d made. T h e papers in the
same c l a s . as the \ ' t : w s are College and
financing
the w o r k ,
Miss T a l l m a d g e and i f one develops a severe cold o r a cludes plan-, f „ r a social event to t r u l y
points out that " H e r e then is where o u r queslioiiable ra-.li the others a r e exposed help die freshmen to "get w i s e " t o c o l proposed d o r i n i t o r ) can a i d d i e college a n d one or m o r e r o o n u n itex lose sleep lege events. T h e " g e t w i s e " p a r t y a n d
in c a r r y i n g out its health c a m p a i g n
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meals and r e n d e r i n g first a i d o r a s s i s t - I
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j me reception f u r the e n t e r i n g class.
athletics and i n the basement there is n o u t .
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its i n s i g n i a u n t i l it " m o v e s u p " t h e n e x t d a y . I t is n o t t h e
s o p h o m o r e c l a s s u n t i l it h a s " m o v e d u p . "
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l o n g m o n t h . I t a p p e a r s n o w t h a t t h e r o o m will be e q u i p p e d
t h i s s p r i n g . T h e d e c i s i o n o f t h e c l a s s o f 1929 t o a p p r o p r i a t e
its s e n i o r
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money
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w o r k upon the project, President Brubacher h a s actually
s e t i n t o m o t i o n a m a c h i n e w h i c h , i t is h o p e d , will h e l p
a c h i e v e t h e social a t t r i t i o n w h i c h s t u d e n t s h e r e h a v e l o n g
l a c k e d . T h i s r o o m will n o t b e j u s t a l o u n g i n g r o o m ; it
e m p h a t i c a l l y will n o t be a s t u d y r o o m . I t will r a t h e r b e a
r o o i n w h e r e student.-, a n d f a c u l t y , a s well a s s t u d e n t s a n d
s t u d e n t s , m a y m e e t in a n a t m o s p h e r e m o r e s u i t e d t o r f o r m i n g f r i e n d s h i p s t h a n a h a r d b e n c h in a c r o w d e d c o r r i d o r .
T h e c o m m i t t e e h o p e s t h a t t h e r o o m m a y lie so e q u i p p e d
that clubs, sororities a n d f r a t e r n i t i e s , or oilier g r o u p s m a y
c o n d u c t t e a s o r d a n c e s in it. T h i s a l o n e is s o m e t h i n g w h i c h
h a s l o n g b e e n n e e d e d h e r e . M a n y o t t h e c l u b s feel t h a t t h e
g y m n a s i u m is t o o l a r g e f o r t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s , a n d G r e e k
l e t t e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s a t t i m e s find t h a t t h e i r h o u s e s a r e t o o
s m a l l f o r t h e i r d a n c e s . W h i l e l a r g e s o c i a l e v e n t s will t a k e
p l a c e in t h e n e w g y m n a s i u m , t h e s m a l l g r o u p s will find in
the n e w recreation r o o m a delightful a n d comfortable
social center.
A s t h i s n e w s p a p e r h a s p o i n t e d o u t b e f o r e , t h e r e is a
p a r t i c u l a r need for such a r e c r e a t i o n r o o m in this college.
T h e u n s a t i s f a c t o r y rooming conditions which m a n } of t h e
s t u d e n t s e x p e r i e n c e m a k e n e c e s s a r y t h e c r e a t i o n of a p l a c e
w i t h i n t h e c o l l e g e itself w h e r e s t u d e n t s c a n b e c o m e a c q u a i n t e d , o r c o n t i n u e t h e i r a c q u a i n t a n c e w i t h , i h c finer
things of life. I n this m o d e r n time, when every p r o g r e s s i v e
i n d u s t r i a l o r g a n i z a t i o n is i n k i n g c o g n i z a n c e of a s a t i s f i e d
staff of w o r k e r s , it is well t h a t tin-, college—-a f a c t o r y , in
a w a y — s h o u l d t a k e e q u a l c o g n i z a n c e of h a v i n g c o n t e n t e d
s t u d e n t s . A t t i c r o o m s w i t h cast-off f u r n i t u r e s c a r c e l y b r e e d
content.
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It r e m a i n s f o r a l l t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d to point o u t t o t h e c o m m i t t e e w h a t t h e r o o m s h o u l d be like. N o w , b e f o r e d e f i n i t e
a n d final p l a n s h a v e b e e n m a d e , is ( h e t i m e f o r s u g g e s t i o n s .
SHEEP OR INTERESTED CITIZEN'S?
T h e m e e t i n g of t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n t u d a j s h o u l d be
o n e of t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t o t d i e y e a r . It is a m e e t i n g w h i c h
v i t a l l y c o n c e r n s e a c h s t u d e n t . N o m i n a t i o n of officers I'm
n e x t y e a r is a m a t t e r that s h o u l d p a c k t h e a u d i t o r i u m t o
the doors.
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t h i n k , t h e a u d i t o r i u m m i g h t j u s t a s well be [lacked w i t h
I O m a n y s h e e p . E a c h s t u d e n t , b e f o r e lie g o e s i n t o t h e a s s e m b l y t o d a y , s h o u l d d r a w u p l o r h i n i s e l l a list a c a n d i d a t e s h e w o u l d h a v e as officers o | t h e a s s o c i a t i o n n e x t
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fulfill t h e offices.
Officers o f t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n s h o u l d not b e e l e c t e d
u p o n t h e sole m e r i t of p o p u l a r i t y . W h i l e i b i s i t e m is o i
v a l u e , t h e officers s h o u l d p o s s e s s e x e c u t i v e a b i l i t y , p o i s e
a n d a s p i r i t of c o o p e r a t i o n . It is p a r t i c u l a r ! ) i m p o r t a n t t h a t
t h e t h r e e m a j o r officers should b e n o m i n a t e d w i t h c a n - .
If t h e p e r s o n dial t h e m o s t i n s i g n i f i c a n t m e m b e r o l t h e
a s s o c i a t i o n feels s h o u l d h a v e t h e p o s i t i o n i-, I,..I n o m i n a t e d ,
t h a t m e m b e r s h o u l d feel il b i s d u t y a n d p r i v i l e g e t o m a k e
t h e n o m i n a t i o n , It is uoi n e c e s s a r y Ibat all n o m i n a t i o n ,
be m a d e by s t u d e n t l e a d e r s or p o b t i , ians T o d a j a n d t h e
d a t e of election, t w o weeks from today, a t e t w o occasions
u p o n w h i c h a l l m e m b e r s of t h e a o o c i a t i o n MH e q u a l d i r e c
l o t s of a c o o p e r a t i v e b u s i n e s s .
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c a m p u s , a n d t h e f o r m i n g o l class n u m e r a l s . A f t e r lliat?
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m e m b e r s h i p i n t h e secret h o n o r s o c i e t y .
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d e l e g a t e s , letters of o t h e r p r o m i n e n t m e n , c u r r e n t essays,
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m o v e m e n t s of a p a r t i c u l a r issue from d a y t o d a y . I ' a g e
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Dale, Frances
W h e t h e r t h e .subject o t d i s c u s s i o n l o o k p l a c e in o r o u t o l
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k n o w n . H i - , b o o k is t h e first to i n c l u d e c o n t e m p o r a r y n e w s
De.Vc.
p a p e r a r t i c l e , . W h i l e t h e n e w s p a p e r s w e r e mil a l w a > s r i g h t ,
DeinpKlllaha
U m u s t b e r e m e m b e r e d t h a t lln-j e x e r c i s e d a g r e a t i n l h i e u c e
DcTorte, Aillielli
u p o n t h e m a k i n g , a n d u p o n tin- e v e n t u a l s t r u g g l e ( o r r . m
heaiioii.
I b i s bowk is o n e w h i c h e v e r ) t e a c h e r o i A m e r i c a n I n ,
t o r ) s h o u l d h a v e a n d s h o u l d r e a d . It is a l s o , , | u i l c r e , ! t o
l a w y e r s a n d the lay g r o u p . In t h e present d a s when t h e
constitution
i , Ihe llieme l o r high school o r a l o i s a n d
e - s , i ) i s t s , a n d is w i d e l ) d i s c u s s e d in i h e d . u l s p r e , , , i] h e
h o o v e s a n A m e r i c a n in s t u d y t h e f o r m o l g o s c r n m c i u imdei
v . l u c h h e l i v e s . M r . W a r r e n ' s b o o k ,e u e l l c u t piece ol
vs rk
" - ' I 's I ' "
I i " b r i n g g i e . u horn,i to t h e m a n w h o
«->s a w a r d e d i h e I ' u h t / e r P r i z e l o r I h e besl b o o k o l I 1 '-'-'
111
A m e r i c a n I n s l o r y in r e c o g n i t i o n m h e , /'/,,•
Siihreiue
( -Mi// ,n tinted
Mates
History.
/'unity
Years
Among
the Tivcnt\
Year
i ) / , / , Mj J a m e s
A n d e r s o n l l a w e s . 2 5 9 p a n e s , ji.|. \ e » V . u k ; D u m a
" I o i h e c o l l e g e y o u t h o l l o i k i ) , a b o u t i h e -..one, but a
h l l l c m o r e h r o a d m i u d e i l t h a n t h e i r d a d d i e s a n d o i l i e r lolk
" i ' w e n t ) j e a r . , a g o , " M r . l l a w e s d e d i c a l c s I b i s hook in
" h i c h h e . e l , | , , n h Ins i m p r e s s i o n s of i h e c o l b g i n l e s m i t h
'•I i h e p r e s e n t g e n e r a t i o n It , , p n n i . i i i l ) ,i s i i r s e ) o i ,.,ei.il
1,11
in A m e r i c a n c o l l e g . ,, t h o u g h u a l s o c o n t a i n s a i m
m a n e , o i u n i v e r . s i t ) o r i g i n , in A m e r i c a , t h e g i o w t h o l
»-il a m , uiovelilelil i o n t h e i aliipu ,
Mi
l i a w e s h a , been ihe i i a v e h n g s e c r e t i n )
lot ihe
Delia
Kappa
Kp,ilon
iraleriilt)
I<>I h u n t s
s e a l ,, a n d
dioiild, i! •a-ein-., b e a b l e l o p r e s e n t a c m , , s e c t i o n o i
A m e r i c a n u i i i s c r , i t ) h i e in i l , n u e a s p e c t s . T i n , h e d o e , ,
i b o i i g b I h e p a r l o i d e p r i c a t o i , o i c o l l e g e y o u t h , will u m
q m l i h e l a u n d e r l o n g e n o u g h l o a g r e e svith linn
M o r a l s o l s t u d e n t s , sell g o v t luliiciil ,ua\ tlit- h o n o r , ) ,
I " " , d e m o c r a c y in e d u c a t i o n , social h i e , a t h l e t i c s , I r a l e t
m t i c , and clubs, drinking
,• Ii t h e m u c h d i s c u s s e d " p r o h
b i n s ' a p p e a r a g a i n in t h e s e p a n e , . B u i M i . I l a w c s h o w s
"I"' i n f l u e n c e of h i s ( w e n t ) y e a r s Ailh "the b o s , " m h i ,
w i m u g s ; I n , is a p r o f o u n d s y m p a i h ) , s u c h a s , , i i e , i s o i
III, i l l a t i o n s w n l i y o u n g i o i k , o l t h e c o l l e g e s l,,r s o long
a t u n e . T h o s e w h o c o n s i d e r it , amine il /ant io d i p l o i c t h e
y o u n g e r g e n e r a t i o n will find h e r e m u c h l o t h i n k a b o u t ,
t h o s e ai o n e p a r t i c u l a r institution c a n g e t a b r o a d e r o u t
look o n their c o n t e m p o r a r i e s .
and
obscure
Marion
oi
Diamond, Beverh
Dol.in. Miriam .
Donovan, M.
Dllhee, Louise
D)er,
Mai>
F a - a n a n , Idell.i
Firhcnbcrgcr, M
Kighuicv. Ralph
F h n e r , Klizabeili
Flw
I. F v e l j n
balk, A b r a h a m
I'ariisuorth, A
Fedak
di/ella
I elding, Widica
b e , h e . , Sslvl.l
F e s la, \ i n c e u l
F i s c h e r . I an e
Flamgaii, I
il,
loinianek lane
H i l a r . Margin
I e l trill
H a r r i n g t o n , C.
Harris, Bertha
Harris. Elizabeth
Harrison,
leanellc
llavko, Marie
Hawks. Mildred
H a y e s , Kilccii.
H e n n i n g e , M.
H e r s b b e r g , (..
Hick,, Marian
HnlTbeek, C.
11 o w e . I r m a
llurlbut, Dorolbv
J a m s , Isabella
Johnson, Justine
lories, A r t h u r
'limes, D o r i s
Jon,.,, Marlha
Joyce, A n n a
K.ipan, I s r a e l
Kaplan. Marian
Kalz, Bessie
Kells, Ldilh
Kenncdv, lolm
Kenili.ld. Myrtle
Kerr. Lorcne
Kelcham, Marjor:
Kinsella, T h o m a s
Kolraha, Caroline
Kristol, Mildred
Mais
L.irdiier, M a n i a
Cer.n, Mais
I .ill.. I I . B e i n n e
dilberl, Fiunie
dleiisoii, b'dna
L b . , kiii-r, M . i e
lioodcll, I la/el
(ioodiug,
I' I o n - n e e
(irulmui, Kalheriue
( . i . c i i . I ninnilcl
(irundhofer, babel
lladlcy, (ierirude
l l a i n s w o r l h , K.
Handler, Rose
Hannahs, Ruth II.
clever
lo t h e audience,
.Sloan, '-"A g a v e t o I h e t i t l e
"The
Unchastened
role
Woman"
la,I
a s subtle a n d
as d e l i c a t e
F o r her
formance
a s it n e e d e d .
Miss Sloan
owes much
skill in u s i n g h e r r e m a r k a b l y
bands
a n d eyes.
tremendously
expressive
was
a n d real, a n d
far above the work ol an a m a t e u r
The
Anspachcr
play presented
advanced
dramatics
Saturday
is t h e s t o r y
class
by t h e
Friday
il d i e o u t s i d e s t r u c t u r e
never
change
apologized
into
,ui
and
of a w o m a n w h o
b e l i e v e d in " . s m a s h i n g c o n v e n t i o n a l
who
per-
to h e r
H e r performance
convincing
were
wall,
preserved,"
ami w h o d i d not
evangelical
I'oils a n n a
in tin- e n d but r e m a i n e d c n l i s i s t e n l B a n d
iiiagiiiliceiitl)
prever.se
throughout.
Mis,
Ague,
l-'uilerer.
u i s t r i i c l o r in
di a m a i i c s , d e , e r s es m u c h c r e d i t l o r h , i
cxiellenl directing.
Miss D a d m u n W i n s Feeling
Dora
Dadmun,
'.'0, as
llildcgardc
S a n b i i r y , t h e he p r i n c i p l e d a n d p h i l a u I b r ,pii s s i i e o i t h e s o l i n g a r t i s t , d i d a
le, .ess j o b well sslnii she- ssoii by h e r
gi m i n e l e e l i n g l o r h e r p a r t t h e s v i n
p a t h ) o i i h e a u d i e n c e . H e r a b i h t s lo
listen a l t e u t i v e l ) o n i h e stage- w a s r e
m a r k a b l e , a n d bei siucerils ,,l i n t e r p n I.llloll l o l
p.Ut tli.it b.s i t , v e r s n a t u r e
Would l e .
lo l a d e b e f o r e t h e H a , l u n g
brilliance
i Ihe unchasleiied woman.
Cerliud H a i l , '-"J. p l a y e d i h e m o s t
r a g i c c h a r a c t e r in t h e p h i )
gemiiuels
:L.
I b e lo) o i I h e u n c h a s l e i i e d
i's w i l ) c l e v e r n e v s , , | u - w a s f o r c e d
in'ain tbroiigboui an inlensit) that
led on r e s l r a i u l l o r i t , s l r e i i g l h .
Larson, N o r m a
Lawless, I lorence
Lawrence, Fdith
I.elTert, D o r o l b v
Lett,, Mildred
l.eveque, l l e n r i e t l .
Lillv, C a t h e r i n e
l.lovd, A l i c e
Linidy, B d i s W .
McCarlv,
Beatrie
Marx, Florence
Mersereati, Clinch
Mile,, M a r
Moore, A n n a
Moore, Fdna
Moor,-, F t h e l
Mill ford, B a r b a r a
Mulhiis, D
lis
Tepedino
Reaches
Heights
N'adb
N'alban, B e r l h a
N'elsoii, M a r s
Xewell, ( d a d s ,
V c w k i i k . Mildred
N'ichols, M a n , , , ,
Nickel-on, I , h u b ,
X o r l h u p , AI
X'.se, l a n e
Barker, M a n i l a
I ' e r k , l-'r.uices
I'olloek. I ngelie
I'raposl, Dean
K'.is, I'llo I
Riik.ud, M
Robe,| . \|,
\ HI \
\ alla.
\ u.K.;
Robinson.' I
R o b s , i , II
Mis
M.ll
R , ..ell,".\lal'i.
K'ool. M a u l ,
Rosen. M m
Kosenheig
. M
\ a :
\l II
I
il
Rllln
Lain.
in c o n v e y i n g
inuelidoes
weekend, a n interpretation
very
of t h e play
" i t p a y s to a d v e r -
iiiii
her success
With
Don,ills
R.i,-. M l . n
Rulleubiir, S
Rvdberg, \gnes
K'.ver, \ \ d m , ,
Sadlel, b'sehn
>.,ge, I l a t a
o-anillnid, R u t h
Nasi,,, Ineeia
Scbadriiisks. F
S. I.mi del. \ l h ,
Schneldel, Soph
Si boll, A d o l p h e
Mieeles. Fselsu
Sboilall, Mais
Similes, Virgiui
Sluills, iisther
Hazel
v
Mali.,
Hilda
I ho
, ho,,ah
I ho
...
Idssa
La.
Doioih,
I r i s k , I oii.se
l l i u h i , \ italic
I weed, V u g i . u a
I bn,. I'hslh,
Wil,,,,, D o n ,
William,, \i.ue
W dh.no,. D o i i ,
William,, I'll.-n
U llsl.ll,
I ll/.lhl III
Wnih l, \lahel
Woleoii \ , , . ,
Wolm-i, Lo,,,-,
W
I, M m l , s
W
Bold, W
Win lb, Rudolph
Vall.e,
V.ill K l e e e k , I
\ an Salisbury, W .
b'uih
WaiLssoilb M
\ \ d II, \ l l . e Is
W . i h a w , li
h
W.,1,1 .. I hel
\ \ ..lb ii, , I-.
W e . l l h i l ss.i-. h
\ \ . a l b , i ss.i.s I
W . b s l e i , K . i l l n > II
W hi Ion, l s ' i . h a . , 1
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Sarah
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL If), 1929
52 STATE SENIORS
HAVE BEEN PLACED
Students Should Know World As Well As Community;
Y.W.C.A. MAY CANCEL
Life In All Countries Is The Same, Says Dr. Holmes USUAL WINTER BAZAAR
Sew Lion Editoi
C o l l e g e students i n A m e r i c a can serve
international
alliance
versity
X . H o l m e s , o f the w o r l d
world'
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positions
for
1'iofessnr
HI
next
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bleskill;
Kvelyn
Williamson;
merce
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liaxter,
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Millbrook;
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mathematics at
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and
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nil lite .indents' h a v i n g the same a l l i - lent c o n v e n t i o n they
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correspondence between
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Friday.
the w o r l d as they a r e . " '
( a l k i n s . Commerce at W a l d e u ; L a V e r n c
commerce
as h r
logical
Kit-
Urowiihardl,
Xorthvillc;
in
and
t h e j y u u r neighbors. T h e i r lives, hopes, and
. w o u l d he the decline In attendance and
p t r a t t o n s are n o w as i m p o r t a n t to
first a n d most i m p o r t a n t step in estal
u as those o f yotir f r a t e r n i t y b r o t h e r r m ' i l , l s ' i M m ' 1 ' " ' 3 ' e a r s ' M k l : J - I I i l l s '
lishing international friendship w i l l h a \
'J'l, c h a i r m a n o f the bazaar, t o l d the
sorority
sister.
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pressure
of
been e s t a b l i s h , " D r . H o l m e s -aid. " I l l
cabinet Sunday a f t e r n o o n that the dehievement, we nuisi l i v e w i t h t h e m
is the w a y each student can h e l p i " ai
cline was noticeable. Substitutes were
c o m p l i s h i n g the m i s s i o n , and il is the j and share a l l t h e i r feelings,
Kngli.di
iuailieni.it e- at W i l l i a m s o n ; F t h e l
Id.
well
L a t i n .it Co-
Hillinghatn,
friendship
the college student o f today w o u l d
l e a r n to k n o w
according
bureau.
a r e : ll.irbara
international
an i n t e r v i e w ,
M , Sayles, secretary I
t i n ' placement
They
year,
for
t h r o u g h the churches, t o l d the \ ' i : \ v s
F i f t y t w o seniors have obtained teach-
m e r i c a l l y , as c o m p a r e d t o the e n t i r e U n i -
friendship formation great-
ly, D r . H a r r y
Professor Sayles, Secretary O f j
Placement Bureau,
Announces Posts
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8TATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 19, 1929
PERSONALITY IS A CHEMICAL RESULT, MISS MORRIS AVERS
"SEE OTHER'S SIDE,"
PROFESSOR ADVISES
RINGS MAY BE READY
FOR JUNIORS MAY 13
"Junior rings will probably be ready
for distribution on Monday, May 13,
in the rotunda of Draper Mall," according to Eunice Gilbert, chairman of the
junior ring committee. "Approximately
185 juniors have had measurements taken
for the rings.
"All juniors who have tint yet signed
up for the rings should leave a note in
the '<•'•' mail box (or me. A representative of the ring company will revisit
the college if a sufficient number of juniors desire rings," Miss Gilbert said today,
The green gold ring of medium
weight proved to be the most popular,
according to the committee,
Teacher Should See Problems
From Student Viewpoint,
Dr. Morris Advises
"A teacher must have the desire and
ability to see another's point of view, to
think and feel in terms of the pupil's
reaction as well as her own," D r . Elizabeth H . Morris, assistant professor of
education, said recently.
" T h e characteristics which aid in the
cultivation of those qualities a r e an
understanding of pupils as human beings,
which psychology can contribute to a
great degree; of pupils as differing individuals; the kind of imagination that
ads insight, enables us to read meaning
into facts, and the kindly feeling that
combines all this into a 'human' point
of view. The teacher particularly needs
to be an allround person in her sympathies, even though she may not show
prowess in many different lines. In
general, she must have an understanding
of human nature.
If it's made
thinking now and then of how the pupils
respond and why. She can understand
some of the differences in her class by
thinking both of the way pupils influence
each other and the variety of ways in
C o m m o n G r o u n d Needed
which they respond to common experiDr. Morris illustrated her point by an ences she furnishes, and which they all
analogy of the teacher of Latin and the share, Dr. Morris explained.
schoolboy who went fishing. "A teacher
Personality Is N o t O n e T r a i t
of Latin who likes the woods himself
Discussing personalities in general, Dr.
*"m Buztaerff ffl. G7tro£<e/s> • » 0 » • o r \ r
can be sympathetic with the boy whose
Courtesy of Albany E
Morris pointed out the value of "coming
thoughts wander to a trout stream inup out of the sea of our own personality may find out why one set of attitudes is of using them. T h e ideal of course i:
lliive
stead of 'staying in the necessary deW e Have It
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Sood tools and the ability to us,
to scan in an impersonal manner human successful and why another set fails.
clensions.' He can meet the boy on the
,.
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, ; them in our relation with others, Ui
relationships about us. Personality," Dr.
Personality is like a chemical result. | M o r r i s c o „ c h , d e d .
common ground of liking trout streams
Morris explained, "is not a single trait, Our relationships, the play of other per-1
and bring his thoughts back from them
hut includes the entire individual, his re- sonalities on us, events, situations, all
to Latin, instead of just taking an attiaction to others, the effects of others on react as chemicals and have like chemical
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tude of intolerance, that is, scolding the
him, his attitudes, mannerisms, voice, agents marked effect upon us. W e should
boy for having his thoughts on trout
knowledge, posture, intelligence, or the know what personality traits we desire
streams when they should be on Latin,"
entire person in all his social relations. to develop and then look for them in
Dr. Morris said.
others. By sending out our own per"Just as the captain of a submarine sonalities in a periscope search we may
Another important criterion of a school
shoves up the periscope to see, without get a deeper understanding of how we
teacher's personality is the necessity to
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being seen, so can we calmly
y the ' affect others.
remember that personalities are the
The home of Hot and Cold Luncliea
"It, like the submarine officer, we
personalities of others in their relationproducts of situations and change conCandy and he
Cream
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centered and submerged.
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.apt to think only our own effect on
others without taking into account the
Freshmen Will Not Burn Insignia On Moving Up Day;
effect of others on us. Both effects play
a large part in personality. Knowledge
"Solemnity Of Occasion" Is Reason, Myskania Rules
of things is only a tool. Mow we use
the tool is personality.
This is what
Burning of freshman insignia by the
tuques,
Myskanii
insiders the
Personality Bobs - Finger Waving-- Permanent Waving
makes one salesman with poor tools,
class of 1^.32 will not institute a new
m a t t e r b e y o n d its J I I I isiiietion.
nevertheless,
more
successful
in business
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Strand
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than one with good tools but a poor way
ruled this week.
Miss Lockwood's letter, also ma
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Myskania today made public its letter public by Myskania, read-,:
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to Marjorie Lockwood, '.12, freshman
"At a recent meeting ,,f the class
Wittard W. Andrews. Pra. I'. »ay\a»d Btitley.Sic.
class secretary. The letter, winch was
of I'AU a resolution was adopted
in reply to a request of the freshman
favoring the burning of the toque-,
class for sanction to the proposed tradiworn In tin- men of the class as
tion, reads :
a p a n il the ceremonies attending
"Because of the solemnity of
the M
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Moving L'p day, Myskania disaplull
,1 h
.u foi
proves of the plan submitted In
the freshman class, to the effect
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W e need teachers lor S e p t e m b e r
i toques .
"However, if at another tune
among
appointments.
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m a t i o n o r call at t h e office,
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MYSKANIA ABOLISHES
FRESHMAN HAZING
Hamilton Acheson's Father GivesWOMEN WILL RESUME
SWIMMING ON TUESDAY
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WILL HAVE FOOD
SALE;
'The German club will' c o n d u c t Ha
Miss Eunice A. Perinc, instructor in
food sale today in the lower corridor
fine arts, and a group of eight students of Huested Hall. May Kliwen, '29,
The physics department has r e - S w i m m i n g classes for girls will he are in New York City this weekend, and Magarethe Schroedcr, '32, are in
cently acquired, through the efforts
charge of the sale.
resumed T u e s d a y night, E s t h e r W a t - visiting art museums.
of Hamilton Acheson, '.30, a powerSophomore Class Will Enact ful electro-static machine which was ers, '30, s w i m m i n g captain, announced
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today. Extensive courses in a "iearn
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"This machine for generating staticlessons in life saving will be given.
book, to be edited by members of (he electricity is of historic interest as
At the end of the life saving course,
well as of practical value. Very few
WEEK OF APR. 22
present sophomore class for members u,'
college departments of physics have
Miss W a t e r s : Louise T r a s k , '30, and
Paramount's
the class of 1933.
niie as powerful as this one," Dr.
Hie First
Irene Hicks, '31, w h o a r e all Ameri100% T A L K I E
Clarence
Hale,
head
of
the
physics
The elimination of the "hazing" feaSound and All C o l o r
can Red Cross life saving examiners,
department, said.
tures from the program uf tlie "get
Production
will conduct a written test.
These
"The practice of electro-theraupy
wise" party lias been advocated in ediis now carried on almost entirely by
papers will then b e sen! to the Natorials this year by the S I . M K t'ot.l.KcK
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electrical generators of a different
tional Red Cross at W a s h i n g t o n for
type. When working properly, the
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will
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The tentative provisions for the comVitapbone
Sound
Emily Czurles, '-''. has been chosen
Wm. Powell - Louise Brooks Pathe
about 18 inches in length, which repActs
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College last fall.
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T h e swimming meet which was to
Hale added.
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Tuesday was postI. T i m e o l M.-t-iinu'
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poned indefinitely.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 19, 1929
GREEK BALL PLANS
NEARLY COMPLETE
Favors Have Been Chosen For
Dance Which Will Be
Friday, April 26
Arrangements for the annual Intersorority ball which will be conducted
at the Ten Eyck hotel, Friday, April 26,
are nearly completed.
T h e favors have been chosen and each
sorority will send in its order this week.
Mary C. Gain, '29, has assigned the
sororities on council to the following
committees: Chi Sigma Theta, general
chairman; Alpha Epsilon Phi, arrangem e n t s ; Gamma Kappi Phi, flowers and
t a x i s ; Delta Omega, decorations; Eta
Phi, music; Beta Zeta, favors; Kappa
Delta, invitations and laxis; Psi Gamma,
refreshments.
Mary C. H a r t , '29, of Chi Sigma
Theta, is general chairman of the ball.
RESULTS OF CONTEST
ARE NOT YET KNOWN
Results of the typewriting contest in
which approximately 50 Capital District
high school students competed at State
College last week will not be know until
all of the papers from the contest have
been corrected, according to Professor
George M. York, head of the commerce
department.
NEWS RANKS HIGHEST
IN NATIONAL CONTEST
(Continued from Page II
university weeklies and semi-weeklies.
Teachers colleges and normal schools
were in another class.
T h e judges based their decision on
four issues of the N E W S , including the
issue of February 1, with photogravure
supplement.
Fred L. Kildow, formerly a faculty
member of the Kansas Slate Teachers
College, is director of the national contest. The National Scholastic Press Association was this year reorganized from
the former Central Scholastic Press Association. The N E W S won the All-American award two years ago in a contest
of the latter association. Ewdin R. Van
Kleeck, '27, now superintendent
of
schools at Walden, was then editor-inchief.
In a letter accompanying the manual
and scorebook, Mr. Kildow wrote to
William M. French, '29, editor-in-chief
of the N E W S ; "YOU will be interested to
know that this year's event attracted
nearly twice as many entries as are entered in any other contest. As a result
of the number of papers submitted for
judging.competition is exceedingly keen
and stimulating. If your paper earned a
higher rating this year than last, it indicates a marked improvement, for competition in all classes was much stronger
this year and the scoring mure severe.
The All-American newspapers this year
are better than were the All-American
papers of last year."
DIAMOND SCHEDULE
OPENS HERE MAY 3
INFIRMARY DIRECTOR
ASKS FOR INCREASE
Will Dr. Thompson Give Cheers
For State College Or Hamilton?
Apron On Nrw Page Hall Stage
Will Limit Production Of Drama
"No man can serve two masters,"
reads the Biblical quotation, and no
coach can serve two teams, is the
maxim
of
intercollegiate
debate
squads.
So, what will Dr. Harold W.
Thompson, coach of the men's varsity debate team, do when State College meets Hamilton College in the
auditorium of Hawley Hail Thursday night?
During his undergraduate days at
Hamilton, he was captain of the debate team, and now he finds himself
coach of the team which will oppose
his Alma Aiater. Will he root for
Hamilton or for State College? Will
he remain neutral by not attending
the contest?
T h e depth and " a p r o n " of the
new stage in Page Hall limit the
production of real modern drama
at College, according to Miss Agnes
E. Futterer, instructor in dramatics,
"If the proscenium arch were
built out to the very edge of the
stage, there would be ample space
for furniture and sets," she said.
"Buf the arch ends and the curtain falls several feet back of the
edge, and so there is a good deal
of waste siuicc on an ' a p r o n ' that
can not be used."
Violet hangings are to be used
on the stage to give it depth.
GYMNASIUM MEET
BETWEEN CLASSES
TO HAVE 9 PARTS
The interclass gym meet between the
freshmen and sophomores will consist
of nine parts instead on one as lias been
the custom in past years, according to
Miss J. Isabelle Johnson, instructor in
physical education. The interclass meet
will be followed by the individual meets
and then by the May fete, next Saturday afternoon at _' n'clnck in the gymnasium.
The interclass meet will include Indian clubs, wands, pyramids and tumbling, clogging, athletic dancing, apparatus, achievement tests, calisthenics and
track. Each event is to be marked on a
i basis nf ten, according to the performa n c e of each class. The Girls' Athletic
Honor Council will judge the meets.
STUDENTS TO PRESENT
FETE PLAY AT SCHOOL
Nine Will Meet Upsala College;
Bad Weather Has Delayed
Practice Sessions
Dr. Croasdale Advocates Raise
Even If Other Quotas
buffer Reduction
Increase of the infirmary budget for
next year, perhaps at the price of other
student activities, is suggested by Dr.
C. Caroline Croasdale, college physician.
Dr. Croasdale, who administers the
fund for infirmary benefits set aside by
student appropriation, announced that
this year 1-11 students have applied for
use of the fund. This is the largest
number in the history of the system
here, she explained.
"The influenza epidemic was partly responsible," said Dr. Croasdale, "But I
believe much of the increase is due to
the fact that many students are just beMiss Ruth Atwater, director of ginning to realize the possibilities and
h o m e economics in the c a n n e r s ' asso- advantage of the infirmary fund."
ciation at W a s h i n g t o n , I). C , will
Every- student who lias paid his stutalk on h o m e canning this afternoon,
dent tax is thereby entitled to §25 worth
at -4 o'clock, in room l d l .
Her talk
of medical attention or hospital treatwill be illustrated.
Ali students are
invited,
according
to
Louise
M. ment which cannot be given by the colW e a t h e r w a x , '3(1, chairman ol the lege physicians.
The present infirmary fund as promeeting.
vided by this war's budget, is inadequ
ate, Dr. Croasdale believes. According
to the budget, only a little over two dollars from ,-acb student's tax is applied
to tin.' infirmary fund.
"In most colleges," said Dr. Croasdale, "at bast live dollars is required of
each student for such a fund."
Dr. Croasdale siii^rsls ih,,i in the
Approximately dO student m e m b e r s
of N e w m a n club will attend Mass ai budget for l"20-3(). the allotment to the
St. Paul's church in Troy. Sunday, i n : infirmary fund be at least three dollars
per person, die increase to be obtained
conjunction w itb the Rensselaer I'oly
DATE SET FOR CONTEST
li i linic Newman club and the New I rather by cutting down on other activiContributions for the Leal] I.oven- i man club of Russell Sage College. ties less vital th.in an infirmary benefit,
Palmer
C.
Rickett.s, president
oi than by increasing the tax as a whole.
lieim prize routes! should lie liainle
R. I'. I., Wiil speak and Joseph Iin before b'riday May In. according l
"In spite of the increase in the output
V a n h o r n , national seen lary i f New this year." Dr. Croasdale said, "I do
Miss Olj>a I lampel, instructor in b'.ii),
man Clubs' Federation, will be pres not think it will be necessary to draw
lisli.
Contributions mav be eitbi
ml.
Ilreakfast will be served at 1(1:15 on the small contingency fund which is
pro.se or poetry, and should be typt
o'clock at the Hotel T r o y .
written on one side oi the pape
held in reserve."
The men's varsity baseball team will
open the 1929 season here, Friday, May
3, against Upsala College of Orange, N.
J. The Purple and Gold men have not
been able to practice at Ridgefield Park,
due to bad weather, but have had several work-outs on the college campus.
The State line-up will include most
of the men who represented State on the
diamond last year, among whom a r e :
LaVerne Carr and Louis Klein, joint
captains of this year's outfit; Anthony
F, Kuczynski, Richard Winston, Leu
Allan, Vincent Festa and George Taylor.
Among other candidates nut a r e :
Thomas Kinsella and Roy Byrne, juniors, who will try out for the pitching
staff. Charles Lyons, Frank Ott, and
Alexander School', sophomores, are prospective outfielders.
Allien Ritchie, '31, and Stanley Kuttenbur, '20, are both candidates for the
keystone sack.
bay
[limit,
Robert Goodrich
and
i b a r b s Kissam are the freshmen who
:ni out for the nine.
Contests listed are with
lamaica
Teachers College, Maxwell
Training
svl
1. Hamilton College and St. Stepbens College. All games will be in
Albany, with the exception of the
Hamilton game.
STUDENTS WILL HEAR
MISS ATWATER TODAY
SIXTY NEWMANITES
WILL GO TO TROY
SUNDAY FOR MASS
"L'Ete de la Saint-Martin," by Halevy, which was presented Friday, April
5, as part of the French bete will be repealed at the Albany High School next
week for the benefit of the French club.
The members of the cast are: "Briqueville," Suzanne (iaidier, special student; "Adrieiiue," Ruth Wheelock, '2'J;
"Noel," Michael Tepedino, '29, and
Madame Lebreton, Margaret llenninge,
'30.
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