V7 / A * i 4fr"- L State College News* CAMPUS MAY GET 2 TENNIS COURTS CASTS ARE NAMED FOR CLASS PLAYS B o t h W i l l Be On W a s h i n g t o n Avenue Side Provided Plans Mature Ruth c d m o n d s , . ' a m e s C a s s i d y And Dorothy B r a n d c w Receive Roles Two tennis courts m a y he Washington street avenue A. R. Brubacher. of a program which to This field professor o Robi one-act will h e p a r t of c a m p u s utilization of a n on the Western c a m p u s , if p r e s e n t on of t h e t e n n i s c o u r t s Robin tree street, where mate locust This tree, in ; s t a t e of d e c a y , l i a s b e e n saved only by now stands. will b e a expert and saved. and a attention. it is t h o u g h t If this the ground regulation tree were rolled tenuis it c a n n o t court auditorium day night, January ( h i tlic W a s h i n g t o n a v e n u e side the campus, near the power of h o u s e , t h e r e is r o o m f o r a n o t h e r court, or possibly a combination f o o t b a l l , s o c c e r , a n d l a c r o s s e field C o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e field w i l l d e p e n d u p o n t h e e r e c t i o n of a p r o tcctive fence. T h e field w i l l In smaller than regulation size, h u t goalposts can be erected a n d bounda r y a n d d i s t a n c e l i n e s m a r k e d off so that intramural or practice games can be played, Dr. Hrub a c h e r believes. T h e tennis courts, according to D r . H r u b a c h e r , will h e turf instead of c l a y . '"I'he turf c o u r t s a r e t h e t y p e u s e d at O x f o r d , a n d 1 t h i n k w e would enjoy playing their game. P l a y e r s w h o w a n t clay courts can still g o t o W a s h i n g t o n park w h i c h is w e l l e q u i p p e d w i t h t h e s e , " h e said. ' f h e r e c p i e s l for f u n d s f o r a f e n c e is n o w b e f o r e t h e b u d g e t c o m m i t t e e of t h e l e g i s l a t u r e . T h e y will v o l e on the question when they convene in J a n u a r y , b i n p r o b a b l y t h e r e q u e s t will n o t r e a c h lliein before At that time, a committee March. of S l a t e c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s m a y h e s e n t t o t h e l e g i s l a t u r e t o s p e a k in f a v o r oi p a s s i n g t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n , a c c o r d i n g t o I >r. H r u b a e h t r . be the of Page h o u s e r u l e s a t 27 c o l l e g e s w a s i s s u e d to the N E W S today by D e a n A n n a E . h\ class hall R e p o r t of a n i n v e s t i g a t i o n o f g r o u p an three presented dramatics Pierce. in Nineteen flies 14. her as "Svlvcltc." Straforel, Sylvcttc's '.12, is Percinet's father. the a m a n w h o deals '!. ( ' . . - - i . l v . Mil, a n d Rankins, garts in J in Irish 7.2. . a r r > the of in a h Robert men's "I'he Woikhotise Ward,' comedy. Dunni Anne I.. Russell W . Ludlum, Ml, w h o will r e p r e s e n t Stale college at i . e l a n d S t a m ' o .1 u n i v e r s i t y . Ruth part I n n ion s. Jem- duded, Edith Sullivan, takes ,.in, ' 12. h.i- I n e on!;, w o m a i 's p . o t Will Go To California Meeting December 2b Russell rli . ti d ',":,! ica Ludlum, B l a n c h e E . T h r o o p , '.VI, w i n w i l h M a r g u c r c l h c S. I r o c d . , - , Ml w i l l t a k e ;i\ i a t i o n t e s t s . ney ol Student will chaiacters. Mildred hi r Living I, i l l ! wav'. \'i\ia i I ' i 1 ail.-. Ml I.O.. l!ie pari of M a d a m e D i d and Net a M i l l . - - , M l , , w i l l p. • 1'ie r ile of k o - e | o a n . D u u u tan's part, e le.idim. part i, decided il, or II. .oil Freshman Gets Chance \ ill . r, For Flying Instruction !--:.\ potential I'liicii. winner in Colonial I' t i...HI All. 11 ,i ; w ,m h o a r d . W i l l i sin will h e gi ll\ lion-, a n d I. s i s at li p o t I I. ' C a p t a i n I i divisional siiperint.-. Canadian Colonial \ Captain Franci-. o HI a p p their a p l i l i n l e s | . . r l e a r n i n g to ill,! will - . le, I tilt o r . w l o, in opinion, h a s |l e m -I vain p i a l i t i e s of a - u . a e - - u : l a v i a n i> ' I ' h e n a m . - ol t h e n i n e w o w e r e d r a w n f r o m a h a t in g-a ..! l i n e r e a c h In C a p t a i n b r a n , i Mi-Ih p'- name w a s the t o b e e l t o . e l i in l l i e lir-1 g r o u p Margiieiethe S c h r o e d e r , Ml a b o <>i,e of t h e n i n e w . u n a will l a k e i h , l e s t . . Her nana the eighth to he d r a w n . Juniors To Examine Ring Samples Today e l d e r til i uu d i n a Mille ' M e i. Vlaslan Klccicd Convent icn I'residen: ; Proclaims, ".Men's Sox Must Conic Down'' Assembly Will Assign III Groups for Delegate Ill it a brief bill lelVelll ., Nightlwwks To Furnish M a Ian m a d e t h e l u a j o i I leni Music At Junior Prom] ..Ml„v ,,„,,„„, ;m,| ,, , ,.,, Lowell S a n d e r s a n d bis O r i g i n a l I » r w o m e n I M o r e freedom lor the N i g f l l i a w k s w i l l f u r n i s h t h e inu.sk' m e n ; t h e s o x m u s t c o m e d o w n 14' for J u n i o r I'rotu at t h e H o t e l T e n | o r a t e d t h e new president. "We u r g e t h e e x p e d i e n c y of s m o k i n g b j l ' - y c k , P r i d a y , J a n u a r y 31 men ami women in the I he N i g h t h a w k s p l a y e d for t h e holli S o p h o m o r e S o i r e e a n d I n t c r s u r o r - L o u n g e ; m a j o r c r e d i t in C o y e r n ity b a l l l a s t y e a r a n d s o a r e w e l l n i e i i l , l o w e r s t u d e n t t a x , a n d a n e w "lire for d a n d r u f f . W e have disKnown to State College students. A b o u t e i g h t y have a l r e a d y signed "oyeretl by long a n d intensive reu p for t h e p r o m . " W e m a y h a v e s e a r c h a n d e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n t h a t alt o limit t h e a t t e n d a n c e t o 150 c o u - ' h o i i g h w e w a l k a m i l e for a C a m e l , p l e s t h i s > e a r ; s o it is a d v i s a b l e w e p r e f e r t o s m o k e a n O l d C o l d , Maslau's orat h a t e v e r y o n e s i g n a s s o o n a s p o s - b e c a u s e it s a t i s f i e s . " sible," Catherine R. N o r r i s , Ml, (ion w a s acclaimed with e n o r m o u s g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n , said t o d a y . a p p l a u s e a n i l p r o l o n g e d H y i n g of , ac roup-, lion be about on mi cling oi attend will Amerfor LeDecern to return January as outlined of Uuiver.-ily. lie <\peets ,,i t h e \ ' i w s . will .lav's from the NEWS ex- 5. State each to Luiliuui college of two in a n o t h . r s e c Which he meeting .hauled in a-selllblv. and only which there has These rules party those been include hours, rules closing smoking, on discussion. hours, dancing, driving, signing out, a n d callers. S o m e of t h e c o l l e g e s m a d e n o i r o v i s i o n in t h e i r h a n d b o o k s f o r - e v e r a l of t h e s e r u l e s . "This docs not m e a n , " D e a n P i e r c e said, " t h a t these colleges have n o rules on t h e subject, il o n l y p r o v e s t h a t t h e r u l e w a s n o t i n c l u d e d in t h e h a n d colleges T h r e e of t h e t e a c h e r ' s did not mention hou.se closing 'lours Pour s e t 111 o ' c l o c k as lo-ing hour on study nights a n d IJ o'clock Priday and Saturday, w h i l e f o u r n a m e d 11 o ' c l o c k e v e r y night. T w o n a m e d 10 a n d 1 1 : 3 0 I'CIO. k w h i l e t w o closed a t 10 o'clock SUI.IN nights and two at PI HI 1,'rlot ],; ( ) | t h e s e l a t t e r f o u r , t w o c l o s e d al II o ' c l o c k P r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y a n d o n e each at 11:30 and 12:30 o'clock. At the K a n s a s Stale Teacher's college, the closing h o u r s a r c 12:30 o'clock n i g h t l y . F i f t e e n of t h e c o l l e g e s d i d n o t was president of h i s I.ii.hum pai'H hours. T h e four . la- ; i. ; t w o \ e a r - , in \<)27 a n d m e n t i o n o t h e r s placet! t h e h o u r s at 10:30, PCS. l i e w a s on t h e si,,.lent threei ,. u i i i i t n e , r t h e p a s t t i n e e I I :3II, 12 o't l o c k , a n d II :30 o ' c l o c k except o n e event each year w h i c h . e a r s , a n d a m e m b e r of i h e f r e s h The .an ha-kelhtll team. l i e is a c o u l d l a s t u n t i l 1 2 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k . last m e n t i o n e d c o l l e g e r e q u i r e s t h e a , e m b e r of R a i m a P h i R a i m a . w o m e n t o b e in o n e h o u r a f t e r t h e c l o s e of a f u n c t i o n . f o u r t e e n colleges m a k e n o m e n t i o n of s m o k i n g . P o u r c o l l e g e s f o r bid s m o k i n g o n t h e c a m p u s , w h i l e o n e f o r b i d s it e n t i r e l y . O n l y four teachers' colleges specifically p r o hihit public d a n c e s . Ten do not T w o women's varsity debate teams m e n t i o n d a n c i n g , four require t h e w e r e c h o s e n by t h e j u d g e s a t t h e t r y - d e a n ' s p e r m i s s i o n for a t t e n d a n c e , niil . t o r t h e t e a m s c o n d u c t e d last o n e a l l o w s o n l y t h o s e a p p r o v e d b y b r i d a v at -1:15 o ' c l o c k in r o o m 2 8 o f a s o c i a l c o m m i t t e e , w h i l e o n e c o l R i c h a r d s o n hall. T h i s is t h e first l e g e at allows attendance only lime such a s y s t e m h a s e v e r been t h o s e dances conducted on the t r i e d , a c c o r d i n g to A n n a M o o r e , MO, c a m p u s . p r e s i d e n t of t h e d e b a t e c o u n c i l . D r i v i n g Nvith m e n a f t e r d a r k i s 'I h. e i g h t w . . m e n v,It., c o m p n - c tt lh, c .;' I forbidden at N o r t h Texas State varsih squad include Anna -M"""-'lr her's college a n d Southwest and i , l a . h - Hradlcv, s e n i o r s ; D o r o s Stale Teacher's college, t e n lli-. Ahranis, (,la.lvI limgi rford ...n.mie.l on page 3, column I) \ \ lihehuina Schneider, Alice Splain. . ' and Man R.i-tier. juniors; an' ,„' :, i', I Curriculum Will Have 2 Additions Next Year ;'. T h e r e w i l l he a n o p e n v o l e in as-emhh i h U in nig to decide win •Hue • H u , ell I . u d l u i u , '.W, delegate to the National Student I ' Y d e r . i t ' o u ol A l l i e n , ,1 c o n v e n t i o n s followed lo t h e r . t . o i ! in I ' a l i l o r n i . i , w i l l a t t e n d , Marion m m i l l e e on P u l e s ,„,d ' K H o l l o , \<ii, p i e s i d c n t ol t h e - t u Hi, i n e - I.N C o w . dent a--oci.il , announced. The a - e m l . K w i l l m e e t al I I HI o ' c l o c k fhe P. i in t h e . i i i d i l o r i u i u o l I ' a g e h a l f tad,.I b h o l l o w i n g t h e v o l e mil t h e u-u.il Ko'nal b u s i n e s s ol t h e a s s e m b l y , Dr. T . F r e d , i n k II C a m l l M i , h e a d of t h e niii-ie department, will lead a1 i. Ma-lau w a - . c r i t d C h i i - l t u a - carol sing. plan In W a l l w o r k a n d ..allied l o t h e r e t i r i n g ill. Junior, i • a l l o w . ,| t o r e p r e s e n t p p colleges In 2 DEBATE TEAMS OF WOMEN NAMED AT FRIDAY TRIALS lean C I U I - | , N , \im.i (ioflin.iii a m p l e - of el., V .-ini \lbany the Nat leave M l i , California, 2d. recently to hi del ation eouvi nlion Palo 'Op Ceh Ml, representative nd S t a n f o r d l include states. vey, only these i n s t i t u t i o n s w e r e in- ippositc Ml, and fourteen plays Anne 'Kcrgainiu," type, "I'cr- inet." Audrey training of role the of t h e t e a c h e r '32, ton, Nesbitt, investi- were a m i n a t i o n of t h e r e s u l t s of t h e s u r - Margaret '32, p l a y s of t h e c o l l e g e s gated llif ire t a k e n b y w o m e n . hi p l a c e d there, Dr. H r u b a c h e r said. T h e o t h e r t e n n i s c o u r t w i l l b< c o n s t r u c t e d o n t h e site of t h e p r o s enl court. T h i s c o u r t is n o w u s e l e s s b e c a u s e of t h e w i d e p a t h w h i c h h a s b e e n w o r n a c r o s s it b y p a s s e r b y , b u t it c a n e a s i l y b e r e c l a i m e d , D r . H r u b a c h e r t h i n k s . If t h e f e n c e w h i c h is p r o p o s e d t o p r o t e c t t i n C o l l e g e f r o m t r e s p a s s e r s , is e r e c t e d t h i s c o u r t will not be used by p e d i s trians. Court May Be Fenced to the Kdmonds, I turfed could plays for Dean Pierce Gathers M a t e r i a l For Local Comparison From 14 States assistant recently H u n t , ',31, is " P a s q l l i n o l , " removed and casts elementary father. It h a s r o t t e d that the REPORT GIVES 27 COLLEGES' RULES JV. 5. F. A. Delegate A l l t h e p a r t s ill " T h e R o m a n c e r s " rialize. One K. b u t t e r c r , English, the avc plans of nounccd President includes establishment athletic nue and sides, a c c o r d i n g Miss Agues laid out on the State college campus the 82.25 Per Year , i2 Weekly Tasuea STATE OntLROR FOR TKACIIKKS, ALBANY, N. Y. FHIHAV. DKCI'.MHKH. 20 i!i'_'i) XIV. No. IS VOL. l u , l " e . !..!' Il.e . . . i l ! , -I NN i r e 1 1 " , : t n o r g e \ l . Y o l k , h e a d of l i e •ii e \ I P . l i c e , a - a ' s l nil p r o ft - - . . r oi" ii-i ••... ..ml D o n a l d Hiwatit, i n - t r u e a ai h n g h - h . Ill, 1,1 I tl, h a l e for lie NN •110 u will \ new c o u r s e , h o m e e c o n o m i c s 2 3 , d e a l i n g w i t h inc..ine a n d i t - m a n a g e m e n t , Nvill he p l a c e d o n t h e c o l l e g e c u r r i c u l u m for t h e s e c o n d s e m e s t e r , a i c r t l i n g to P r o f e s s o r P l o r e n c e K. W ai,-In II, head of t h e b o m . momlepal •ttnellt. he hamllin 1 in m o n e y is Decomnioi'i' a n d n i o r , of a s c i e n c e , " , l e - s .r W i n , h. II - a i d t o d a y . " I t is li t h e Nicw of a i d , n g t h e s t u d e n t s hiieei ! p e r s o n a l int • ,ine-, o r g a n i ioii ,'uiiils, sch, , I a p p r o p r i a t i o n s , I o t h e r funds t h a t t h i s c u r s e w i l l , t a h l i s h e t l , " - h e said. he el.i -, w h i c h w ill r e c e i v e t w o a . , ' , , -lit. ii', e l s W e d n e s d a y a n i l I ,v ,,i t . ii w e k at 1 2 : 3 5 , / c l u c k i.iigiil I. Richard half I a--.,P In- ,1: l i i l i ' i l e d ihi-i I ' , , ' t a i l s , , o i t h e n q u e - t of s e v e r a l , h n g l o \ l n •• o e l .1. s t u d e n t s the I listoi) ileparlnient i tiiiti. "If,t, ..re a n n o u n c e - a new c o u r s e , History i,,-•,., .ami.-ihuiois," M i s s 15, " O r i e n t a l C i v i l i z a t i o n s ' , " w h i c h |r announced. " \ IHNN ft al m e ; w ill b e l.Might IIN M i s - M a r t h a J . ,,..,• I , U u - i s - u e is a• ililTet '"iv e n l - I N ile ' ' ' A l b r i g h t , instructor in History, \ll m a k e u p , " she said. 'fhe cover next semester. pi o l o u g i .1 . i t u g a m i , s p e i l- th s i g n i s in g r e e n a n d r e d . T h e course deals primarily with l l l e n t a l l o l l , h, , .11,1, l o t h e c o l l i III P i . . u s will h e g i v e n o u t i>\\ p r e - t h e m o v e m e n t s of p o p u l a t i o n in -ion that - n e e fish don't II,,.,I - e i i l a i i i n i of student tax t i c k e t s \ s i a a m i t h e e f f e c t s of t h e s e m o v e hclore the) swim, therefore t h e y ..illy , a c c o r d i n g t o M i - s S t e e l e . T h e m e n t s o n t h e E u r o p e a n s , a c c o r d i n g don't h a v e t o c r e e p b e f o r e t h e ) t i c k e t s will he p u n c h e d . l o M i s s A l b r i g h t , li a l s o d e a l s w i t h walk, as NNa.s p o p u l a r l y known the O r i e n t a l philosophies a n d t h e about babies. Will H a v e Retreat i n f l u e n c e ol C h r i s t i a n i t y in t h e E a s t D u r i n g t h e c o u r s e of t h e h e a t e d Newman . Inh will t o i u l u c t i t s a n d t h e C h r i s i a n p o l i c y in t h e H a s t , lisciission among the d e l e g a t e s a n n u a l r e t r e a t Pii.l.iN, S a t u r d a y a n d T h e c l a s s will s t u d y a l s o t h e c o n P r e s i d e n t M a s l u n w a s p r e s e n t e d a S u n d a y , l a u u a r y 10, 1 I, a n d 12, a t t r i b u t i o n s oi O r i e n t a l civilizations gavel ( h a m m e r ) by f i a n c e s V i r - t h e H o l y N a m e s A c a d e m y , a c c o r d - l o . m o d e r n W e s t e r n life. i n g t o M a r y J . D y e r , ' 3 0 , p r e s i d e n t ginia P e e k , o n e of t h e l o c a l g i r l s T h e pre requisite for this c o u r s e of l l i e c l u b . of S q u e d u n k . is H i s t o r y 2 . ,. w i t h \ a - a r .,r P . l n n i a c o l l e g e , a c . . 1 : . . . . t.. p l a n s ,.i tie d e f i l e c . . n u ll. 'I h e - q u a d N N II he ,livid .1 II t o .. , t e a m . In D r . H a r o l d W . T l m i u p oit, |,i , . i , - . o r of P.ugli It a n d c o a c h • i if.e th h a l e t e a m s . Tax Ticket Necessary To Obtain Lion Today rtl'A IK (JoLliKUK NKWh, DECEMBER 20, IwtfH State College News Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers T H E NEWS BOARD Louis T. WOLNER Editor in Chief 54 West Street, Dial 6-3595-R MARGARET H E N N I N G E Advertising Manager 781 Tark Avenue, Dial 6-2352-J J A N E T. FORMANEK Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta House, 302 Quail Street, Dial 6-6255 ALFREU D. BASCH Managing 811 Madison Avenue, Dial 6-2004-J Editor DOROTHY BRIMMER Associate Managing 7 Said Road, Dial 4-0095 Editor MARGARET J. STEELE Feature Editor 224 Jay Street, Dial 6-6484 SENIOR ASSOCIATE. Kmrous: Caroline Kotrba, '30; Genevieve Sd^cS^ Ruth Brezee, Evelyn Pitts, Samuel Dransky, Bessie Levine, Robert J, Flooilv, sophomores. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER: Audrey Flowers, '.12. BUSINESS STAFF: Alice Walsh, '30; Josephine llmvlnml, '31; Marion Weinberg, Frances Mazar, Betty RayPublished every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Board represeuliog the Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United Stall's. Entered as second class matter at postoflicc, The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No coiiinuinic;.lions will be printed unless the writers' nanus are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS. Anonymity will he preserve,! if so desi'-rd The NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications. PRINTED HY M I L L S Albany, N. V. ART PRE; I'M-.Wfi B r o a d w a » — I Hal -t-22rf7 CHANCE FOR MEN IfYfeiAsUfe- SHORT PASSES The curriculum will be enriched by the addition of two new courses next semester. The home economics department will conduct a class in income and its management and the history department will present a study of Oriental civilizations. The home economics course is open for registration by men. Whether they will elect to study the management of income remains a conjecture. They arc perhaps haunted by the notion that entrance into the course Which discussion group at the requires a white dress and cap. National Student Federation conIt is difficult to determine why men should evade home vention do you think Russell Ludeconomics courses which arc open to them. Indeed, it lum ought to attend "Sororities in would seem that such a problem as the management of relation to the student body" othe home effects the man as much as the woman. The "The honor system"? Also, do you teacher, above all others, should know the means of tl-i"k he org'it to represent State conserving and apportioning the slim salary which he college in the "Publications" group receives. or the 'Tnterclass battles and hazThere is an advantage to both men and women when ing" group? the class contains mixed students. Points of view are very helpful in such a problem as the construction of Isnbel Peard. '32: 1 he sororil a budget. The extravagances of one group are tem- question is a more vital one, pered by the economy of the other. . think in Stale college, than th It ts significant that the course in "Oriental Civiliza-1 ] 1 o n o r system. T h e relation of sol lions" will be presented to meet the requests of students. , , , - j t j c s }„ c ; i c h other is an activ The study of Oriental philosophies, Ihe influence of present day problem in State r o l Christianity in the Last, and the contributions of Orien- 'ctrc, while we are getting along tal civilizations to modern Western life are timely in y nicely w ithout the honor .- y.-.this day when the eyes of the world are centered upon! t'( Asia. Expansion of the curriculum is, perhaps, the j ugu of an active intellectual interest. | George Rice, '32: T h e rcgulatioi ! if inlei i la- s rivalry is to my mini HI' 111<• two o u t s t a n d i n g prob which under,dm-smeii have l< We -.hoidd learn wl at otln i 1>Y AL SCHOOR Jack Humphries, who has rcfcreed all'of State's basketball games for as far back as we can remember, will no longer toss the ball up at center at State games. Malcoltnsou, who hails from Michigan, is slated to officiate at all future tussles in his place. In passing, we would like to congratulate Jack on his fairness and capability in every game he refcreed. The last game against New Jersey, Jack's swan song, was as perfect a bit of relcreeing as we have ever had the pleasure of seeing. <S^L Rnok r S' G v s v The coach seems disappointed with the showing of several of the r e g u l a r s , w h o are not living up t o expectations. H e is thinking of benching them for a time in order to see w h a t some of the other players can do. After watching the w o r k of the substitutes in the last g a m e , we must agree with the coach that this might be an excellent idea. Um snowN I _ ) W W f \ 0 . ,., The playing of lie I ; more rominei t ami mg locker room element il Clark and Wltiston. Si nicr \\,i • a hitherto iinkin |. . | 1 R I".. | / | , I'. (1()K Campbell, I Hilton The Miracle of 1'cillc by J. L XKU and Co., Inc. New York city. 223 Pages. S2.5II. December 20, 1929 Vol. X I V , No. 13 The Dutlon prize book for November leaves one with a feeling that after all there is something entirely lovely and entirely beautiful about this world in which The student council will seek the help of the associa- we find so much of the sordid and the horrible. tion this morning when it asks the students to indicate I .'< ,l.L'avo.s l I S , w i t h ;l f i l i n g that here is a book whicl , - , ,, . ,. • , , will live just because it is wrillen m a verv easv, rvth the discussion groups winch they want their delegate mical style and tells a story thai one does not find every day. to the National Student bedcration of America to attend. Opening in the village of La Turbie, high up in the The council is pursuing a wise policy in asking the mountains above Monle Carlo, ihe union-, gambling advice of the students. Without a doubt, Mr. Ludlum resort we find a gypsy woman and her beautiful child could well choose to attend those discussion groups living in an abandoned chapel, with her -hepherd luisbaiiil which he thinks will aid most in the solution of prob- the life of the lover of nature and disregarding ihe lems at Stale college, but the suggestions of students taunts of the villagers who cannot understand her poetic nature. may disclose problems which have never been considered. The villagers stone her in ihe chapel mic night for It might nut he amiss for the president of the student they contend tli.it she has the power of eoinmumca ice association to, permit discussion from [he floor in order with the underworld and dial -he ran work designs to find those questions which need solution. The 1M i d upon their village if lltey allow her to live. She and frank criticism of some Stale college system may carries her child high up into the in ilaius and is found open the eyes of those who have never seen its defects. in the morning hv her husband, ili.nl at the foot of a Mr, Ludlum will have the choice of attending two cliff with the lamed girl in her aims Mill alive. I fef discussion groups. At the first meeting, he may he husband returns lo the chapel where he finds the charred present will] those students who will talk about the ruins uf what was once his home. "honor system" or the "Sororities in relation to the The child and die father live !• gelher until a murder student body." His attendance at one of these groups is laid at Ihe door of ||,e father and he is tried and will depend, perhaps, upon the complexity of the prob- convicted of the crime which he did not commit. lem at Stale college and the students' desire for its fn the meanwhile, one of the village women lakes the solution. Mr. Ludlum can never know if the College tit y g t'l and brings her up in a shoemaker's simp in thinks the honor system worthy of introduction here Ihe village. unless the students openly inform him through floor W i n n ihe girl, whose name is Tin -e C r - u e hi i" he allowed to go into |he mountain and live in t discu-.sion anil ballot. Likewise, he will be unable In gauge die sorority chapel which hou-id her parculs. Lamed so lb.,I -lie cannot walk, tin g i r l r e m m i x problem unless ihe association will point out its w 'en. d in I I...,- promise to her I'alhcr lhal -be w iiess. Should Intersnrority council l c - e n the pcrmi never i l i t e r HI""' the j bun-h but prays to ( m l as .he ku w- Him and lo diprobation? Should mure sororities he | probation list during the same lime of trial? If the Virgin. She i- allowed to live in the mountains where present policy o| admission docs not keep step wiill the [ ihe strangers ,,( ib, road eoine and vi-il with her. increasing number of sororities, is there a possibility I'jiving her fruits lhal sin- cannot go out lo pick for that a new organization will be set up in opposition hor-e! f. One ilav, a fierman soldier come- and asks to ihe present council? Do the rushing rules need re j for -belter which -he readilv gives to him. She is vision? It ma\ be dillicult for Mr. Ludlum lo discover • mid o u t and brought to the citv for trial for shelterthe weaknesses in the system, or he may wmk on an tin When ihe omrl release.. |„ ,-, | | u . cjirl Iris grounded assumption of a sorority problem if ihe as '•< conic hack home where she writes a religisemblv d ics i ot speak openly. .'.,- in Arabic which she docs not know and The delegate will also be privileged lo attend either o'L 1 rune a- a divine woman. A woman a discussion group ,ui "Publications" or "lutcrckis b.c has ministered p, during the night lhal -he 1 lo h o e been confined in prison d i n e s and the association budget, m.iv he a problem ai Slate e.,1 ln-r and an American millionaire heard, lege. Can all ihe puhliealioiis be made mere responsible i h a i T h -e is healing in the tnoiinlaiiis c miract- with to ibe a- 'ib,lion, mo, be a question in tie- mind ,,f h e r l o many students, Students engaged in an est i acurr a ul.v ae i\ tv are ol'len near-ndiled when a problem c i - o n i , them. The a-e.nblv mav see -oine ,1, l,,l whiih needice a - - b e - l a n d - in u n n a t u r a l m a k e u p a r e n o t r e a ci.rreclion. Loth the de'egalcs ,-,ei| ihe I oll.-ge will he pples a i d -be tells ib, in so. helped through ihe frank n i t i . i in o k-nl Lemming lo her native village, There-e is falalh Il is m ae than 11. ,1 Sl.it in in an automobile accident and dies. Her h,.,|\ lie than it 11 l b , mad i u In milnin home and later found p :tll 11../: Th • ' i en b e a ' Mowing the accidcul Thou-an.b • to i b e -I of the -ill w h o never entered . ihe ,11-s, HELPING THE DELEGATE lining informalion killer we t w o are would I ke re. P. amzrd - . e Ihe IK Ipfttl [. illltl Beverly Diamond, '30: I or Stale oljege the -,„•.,r,iy pro.ileiu i ; an ilmitch more pressing pioPlitnj urn the bono, ,i>lr;ii. t Mir public j "•'• ' " ' ' ; "'•'•' " ' vauceil lo gel along witboiil lie We might need advice on the h, iug i|tiestion. W. Crumb, Frederick ,, , v e M c n w h o r e e l t ,,.,,. t h e y v/ill be given n bility , p p i t y to disolay it in ; n 0 orum o , e ft,,-til o m i n - intcvclass touro.ir.-ient starting t h e d a y aftee on.return from the C h r i s t m a s recess. It is mo,"e than possible that several d i a m o n d s in the rough m a y be uncovered by a longer t o u r n a m e n t of this t.-pe. Besides it gives the men who are barred from m a k i n g the varsity by lack of ability a chance for athletic comoetition. 1 ) a , ; !. e t i, r i i| '30: Si bodv is the fe- er of I wo evilthe first group. Both questions ha been thoroughly deb;.led, and a questions upon which thinkum -I dent:, hold opinions based . •i"e.:r lul thoughl and eoM-iileiaii, These have already b en thorough discussed and adveiti-ed. lo, class battles is a question on w Li 'state college could be greatly e ,pori lo Us :i111Ii 11 l i e 0- f n l , i r e . ( .,..-lt lol W a r r e n R. Cochrane, '30: I would I w ui i m ." ( , iiit in il system is ;, piMclicablc phm. and whether it is sniiielhinij lii.tl . ,,uld he profitably tiie.l al Slao- c. Here. I believe -indents miI, r |,uid i; ! 1 al-o think ilial ihe uue-i : STATES UP lllolll notich uality, but STAGE. i|, bill ivi t I n -. about can be improved. Gladys 15. Bales, '30: I here are , icral defects in ihe , ,,.,,.,,, „,„• in . sv ten, which I would like lo •e remedied. I b, iieve ihe \ . S. '• A. could be mo-.t helpful i , n- ip, laygocr •-.das night '„ ib nb v.b b ii ,. a , piiblh d which Communications i h i i M - l , ;mi d A maj ,r .. problems in Stale n.a! in - , •, I., : , O b College delegate I- i problem,. ml b i b e a i r of m \ tei c, of illiple life of I b e e i l l aid i l l e r I h e i r in isf.s |, ive I f. ! k s .,-. i h e v r c a l l v a r e I WKAK-KNKKI) lo III PRESIDENTS''h- ,, ligioi I b e I IIP removed ill " 7 7 | , br'idee. 1 i . m " • Ill's | ii ot. or p u b . I. I W, \\'i!I-:Rj". \i'i III. I'M I ' - I I )|- \ b T i l l , V,-w , pari e x p r c o d l o ., , m,, this p a g e , a l l h o i i e h il At l e a - t len b o u . e | one ot t h e g i o u p l>. .ii tent in d r o p p i g anIt ma-,* be p , ible 11 h n i p t I I -a|i -I. Ihe rules m a k e - ll . I 1'urgcll'ul regiilalioii On d i e other b.md, il s h o u l d not II ike , ! , , , . , o „ • in nibi t•- of t h e g i o u p h a p p i a r s l o be a r i a . o i i a h l i is - a l l - I . i t I i v lo the lead, students. ' I h e c o m b i n e d ol, I, I w.lli tin- eiumii , auoiber c .biiim b ,\e found II.. b . 1 1 I, TWO be I. I a .' hall lit. and 11, , d h.'i' of llll (",. 1 Ii, VI- \L' \(,i i l'o|)\y I '. - of 1 pel llld into i ,,.,,. I'll, K w ,, I - ; ! : ' la,,,,; il. an m a n ; Nunc \ al ; \ i i d i , i i n< i . i b M a o . , , ,„! I'd H i lei, M e . „ l , , l i ,,' Mi- • • , . . d, II, ,,, . ,n , of u i u sh d.ll Ihe regiilali, n will ,i map rit> -, lhal Pile I'.mh \ III, v s e e m l o be . e,i-e ol -Id wl„r i if d i e , p i t h e l s ii ,l,i I,, ok i a1 If I b e peri h i e bilw t j W i l l n o t be i l l , L a d i b • 'hap- Ihe eolhee aiilln oil t. \ ittliug wb cb he dislasli fill lo lb. I students should steer DEFENDS PLAYGOER l u - l , I and kich I h e i I n ) U n a s v; US team Ihe whole p e l h ,,,. ,., | ,1,1 to, I . ll sl l i e c ,||, ha io lb.ill ,11,1 of I b e -, a oil bll '"'• Hie l.u , s ils s t r o n g l -I o p • I the p.i-1 l',\e o :. i l„v ., I.i.lll 'lireclor, thi I I, | M i . i H . - l i i i l m a , I, up artisis la, i.,ha,,I, „ , „ | | , | | „ ; „ 5 , lelicilaiioiis, N.ii.u, .I.-, I.,,,,,,,, „ , , | e dial,, , the S -llll,,, l , the (oitr-e for the presidents >cais ton ,,w w h e n |h, Purple and Coid m e n ] i l " The adinim tratioti has consented to li-ien to any a„. l a , l l „ |„v.-, ,,( • D a r l i n o u t h eollegi In e of Hanover \ . I I. ir,pie-ts for the revision of the rules. Difficulties can 'I: hi Ha eaoi.-sisiul.e | i ; WELCOMES MEMBER |„- overcome and dissatisfaction removed withoiu lepCamilla Phi Sign,;, welcomes into 'Ibe o i r n debale council has ace,-pled Ihe challenges H shmihl l„ ping on anybody's toes. It is the presidents' move. ,-1 lhal ll,e . o n e „I' i u ll 'la.le I j f l i i i u l the mask pledge membership \ , ,•-, S | | l H l m r l , s They h.o e the chance to push their arguments, or gel "•nl by Ihe ['niversitv of I'itisburgh and Keuka college ' , ' " ' " ' " ' : ; and Ann,- L.Mig, seniors; and M.iraccording to Chrissie hi. Curtis, '2H. anui^nuiy, off the checker board. '"'ovell l). i i l g g l n , . t-aret I K i r and Mary Wald, juniors. T A T I . U>LLKUK NKW*, D E C E M B h K 20, 1954U Report Of Dean Gives 36 STUDENTS AND Rules Of 27 Colleges ESCORTS A i TEND (Continued f r o m p a g e 1) PAGE HALL DANCE colleges do not make regulations, according to the handbooks. Five c o l l e g e s require the dean's permission a n d a c h a p e r o n for n i g h t driving, while two require only the dean's permission. O n e c o l l e g e allows none with men on study n i g h t s , a n d o n l y b y letter to the dean on w e e k - e n d lights. Nine colleges do not mention any rules about s i g n i n g out. I n four colleges, girls have to sign out e v e r y t i m e t h e y l e a v e , in t h r e e t h e y m u s t s i g n a f t e r 7 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k , in t w o t h e y m u s t s i g n o u t a f t e r 10 o ' c l o c k , while Whitewater State Teacher's c o l l e g e requires girls w h o arc g o i n g o u t a l t e r 11 o ' c l o c k t o g e t p e r m i s sion from their h o u s e h o l d e r . T h e r u l e s a b o u t c a l l e r s w e r e not m e n t i o n e d by six c o l l e g e s . In live c o l l e g e s , c a l l e r s m u s t l e a v e at 1 0 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k , in o n e t h e y m u s t l e a v e at 7 : 1 5 o ' c l o c k s t u d y ' n i g h t s a n d 10 o'clock Fridav and S a t u r d a y nights. ( )nc c o l l e g e a l l o w s only o n e caller weekend night, per woman • allowed Mii.lv while none s t r i n g e n t rule nights. The North Tcxaf o f all is fouii I at ih S t a l e T e a c h e , s college, where girh the dear m u s t h a v e a card f i o m a n d a letl r I nil h o m e in o r d e r tc r rive caller: LUNCH WITH VI AT VAN DYK'S NEW LUNCHENETT SERVING HOME MADE SANDWICHES, CAKE AND DELICIOUS PIE, A MOST CUP OF DUCHESS — COFFEE — Thirty-six hall house couples dance 8 t o 12 o'clock, by Michael Decorations attended Friday Music Pantone's were green from Quintet W i n Second Straight B e a t i n g N e w Jersey By 4 8 To 3 4 furnished orchestra. and white, P a g e hall h o u s e c o l o r s . BY AI.RXA.NTIKR S C I I O O R Those present and their Riicsts included: Staff Reporter Ruth Tinkleman, '33, and Leon Einhorn. It. I'. I.; K.lilh Cantor, '3.1, and David T h e varsity basketball team will Cold, Union college; Mary Wnlcl, '32, and be out for its t h i r d straight triumph llarrv Paxlon, Cdoversvillc; Helen lirady, \U, and Charles I'remincr, Cloveisville; if the s e a s o n a f t e r a four w e e k ' s Marjoiie Haas, '.I.t, and Robert Goodrich, w h e n it f a c e s the J a m a i c a MJ; Sylvia I.ulskv, 'J.I, and [ e n v Sellg, lay-off k. P. ' I . ; Kdna Kp-lcin, M.l, and' living Weiiistcin, R. P. I.; Uena Snloman, '33. I'eacher's t r a i n i n g c o l l e g e live S a t u r •iii.l Mar P.rlich, R. P. I.: Ccrlrude Co- day n i g h l , J a n u a r y 11, in the g y m p a n s '33. and Charles Mill...an, Poughkeep«ie; C u . n d o l v n IclTcrs, '30, and Perry n a s i u m of P a g e hall. Williams, Alhanv' Law school. In last week's game with Xew Kalln-.inc llmle, '311, and Dnnolfl Corhell, Albany l a w scho.,1; I lo.nthy Severn*, I J e r s e v , t h e v a r s i t y l i v e u n l e a s h e d a '3.1, and loi.n Huiliehv, Alhanv Cnllrnc i.f ,, ' , , , , , , Pli.irTii.iry; Marie Redmond, 'S3, and (ills S t r o n g o l l e l l s i v e to hold a s a t e lead Kuika-i, An.any Medical coll.) .•; Srin.it, t h r o u g h o u t , finally a n n e x i n g the v i c iir-,ic l.ivi'n"',''33,'and Irviiiu' .li'istin. k.' l o r y by the w i d e m a r g i n of -IK to 34. liait'in M I , ! ' , , , ' ' . ' " . i S i - '.'!'• l-'inni.-u™' 1 '""! l-'lai-k s l a r t w l t h e s c o r i n g by a Nnd.ey H'Ranly. '31, and K.itl, W.iod 'preltV f o l l o w sliol nflcT t a k i n g the Sn, n-.lield; l-llen Mahonrv, .1.!, a n d ' ' . . , l.e.vr.'nn N,•ivcimili, ' 3 1 ; I>m'is Sievei. ',':, I>a!l a w a y I l o i n o n e o l the v i s i t o r s , line \ l ' t ' ' K ! ' . I I | 1 : V H " al!"l''T;i!he"!' , s!mdilani! ; " " i M " ' " 1 : l " " ' 1 1 . " ' a ' h ' ' ' o n a I n f e c t \!l',;„o: hl'',H n c , ' ' llnc'hiie'r.' '33, 'and \ : , | , n p a ; , , f r o m K o a i l l . T h e loiil s h o o l Miriick. All,an, Law MI I; I U n i i r l l . i l ., , , . ,, U.llrl. '31. and \ \ . lev Donaldson, Alhanv '".« " I H o l ' l l kept lIlC VIMtorS 111 the I.av, srh.,,1; l-;is,e |:.,i„,„k, '.i.t. ,u.,l l-.lin u n m a n ; l i m i n e , ihe first h a l f . lie v . i r . l . . \lhany Los school; II,l.n \ an .. „.,.,,' : , , v , u . f t , , , . | V , . |Ml,|s : | m | a l l . t / e c . '31 1 K, nneih M i - K e n . Mhaov. , . , . . ' '. , M a , , . , i n I I , , , . '.I!, and R,,l„,i Unl.r i ln'lil HI ill!- pi I'locl. , , e . l; I' I ; Mildrrd ( h u r l . .11, ,.nd In i h e s e e n . ] , | u a i l e r . ( ,,aeh l i n k e r 167 CENTRAL o r w a r d , h e l d h i m -< . n d e s s for h a l f i game. IM m w i t h Id p o i n t s and b . d g i n s v. .lb '> f e a t u r e d for t h e visitO-42 M a i d e n Ii\ a M ' o r e of .'.'< t o I I , in l i u i i u a . r v K o n e l o t h e val e 1 la I S a l m d a v u i . h i . i man team h.nved m . o k e d :,,. i.t H U T t h e i r >.|,i nitiK out with High Grade Delicatessen & Lunch 811 A Madison Ave. 201 Central Ave. l i e t w e e t l Otiail and O n t a r i o S i s . A GOOD HABIT TO FORM Thy liaMt of Thrift formed in Youth i s lasting. v/ Qll3rtGr 1V CITY lot) S T ATM SI A little practice each week S A V I N G S IJAMv A L B A N Y , Y. A u u n i r m t (CU*um*ris auit 0111*1*3 chapter society, at a T h i s is t h e bration of Howard sity of of Patterson Kinsman be of of is of on the Governor Byrd Hays Arrangements the ALUMNA VISITS K a t h r y n A . M u l q u e e n , '-"J, w a s a w e e k - e n d g u e s t at t h e ("hi Sigma The!.i In,use r e c e n t l y . of made to Hammond broadcast according given week-end on I'belle is n o w of are this to din- the Ihe an- schedule WEEK-END I Telle, with '29, Miss t e a c h e r of N. spent Martha A l b r i g h t , i n s t r u c t o r in h i s t o r y . Greenwich, Vir- Massachu- Washington. program, 30 committee, setts, and John ner The December g i n i a , G o v e r n o r A l l e n of being O. University is in c h a r g e of a s p e c i a l including charge Dr. D . speakers. Monday, S. Univer- in program. cele- Dr. the American one program Mu. in 27-31. anniversary Gamma Sunday PI science convention Pennsylvania the will fifth Pi the of M u , national social lle'.en B u r g h e r , '.i~, m a d e an Irish crest. T h e s h a m r o c k .symbolizes her of e v e n t s . n a t i o n a l i t y ; the h o r n of plenty is s y m b o l i c of h a p p i n e s s ; m o u n t a i n s , of SPENDS t l e n g t h ; M i n e r v a o f w i s d o m ; and b l u e , of t r u t h , Miss llelene J. Miss history at V. EAT At The College Pharmacy The Students of the State College for Teachers are especially invited to visit the home of Boulevard Golden Guernsey Milk. Photic (gafrtma 198 Centred Avenue - i.t K'obin Albany, N. V. Willnrd W.Andrews,Pros. F.WaylandBallcy.Soc 7-1 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y. W e need teachers for U-7613 \\ rite for information tin,ui, , , a,,i„,iii„ >d I,. 1 '.. .,.,1 n, the ,1, l i u , | l i , lit-. \ , i i l i,| i iuhl , a ten per iiiaih n llin o w i d i l e , , nl I . I M - ai i or 231 call Third Tel. St., only Waving scientific using methods the best preparations and obtain- able. R. 8 4 5 Madison A v e . Louis Facial branches and all of Beauty Phone 4-5416 DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS Culture. 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I : work , t h r o u g h o u t the |4ame. D e l . a u r a U . T the individual star I the e a m e - o n o e 1 1 |,,,ii,l-, lo, i h e l i c - l i i i u i i u h i l e . I n - I, o n o i a t e . , S u n t l e i l . i n d a n d l l n v h . al ., !,• ml. | \ in : led i h . a l l , , , k ,,i the ea.h 1 , e-.ith - i s p o i n t -. Ih, N. I he l e . n o \ - the \ i w - u e i i l |., i m - -, I,1 " . ! m,l,i I had p.,1.1 Ih, il I..'-., -. I 'in handled t h i t u -in- i n , h i t l,„\e u t ' \el paid ih if l a v , . h il„ ,,. , o h . i " teach you a valuable lesson. IMM'.T t h e |)i e -il . . ..'I h e I n :di improvep e r f n , in the al l e n t i.u a n d s e r - UOIflpOUIlQGQ instruc- represent W a s h i n g t o n , D . C. D e c e m b e r T h e r e is a l s o ,an e x h i b i t i o n of w o r k d o n e by s t u d e n t s of fine arts S. E a c h s t u d e n t w a s required to m a k e a crest in the spirit of i l l u m ination and h e r a l d r y for i h e p u r p o s e of acquainting students with that p h r a s e of art. E a c h student r e p r e sented her o w n nationality, and three characteristics of it. These were chosen from the following lis!: strength, loyalty, friendship, cooperation, w i s d o m , h a p p i n e s s , and k u o w - m e n t s a t all s e a s o n s week.' '<• honor will Teachers' Agency.inc Lam Albany, N . Y. you "2 York Gamma PJL^P JUST KEEP AX 4 history, SKEAIJTy 1ALCN Street 11 South Pearl Street in New LUCILLE AVE 1 wo Stores: O n e o f t h e s m a l l e s t e t c h i n g s in the w o r l d is o n e x h i b i t i o n o n the bulletin board outside of D e a n A n n a E. P i e r c e ' s office in D r a p e r hall. It w a s m a d e by M r s . C a r o l i n e A r m i n g t o n for t h e Q u e e n ' s d o l l h o u s e in W i n d s o r Castle near London, An exhibition of Mrs. Armington's etchi n g s is b e i n g s h o w n in r o o m 208, D r a p e r h a l l , t h e art s t u d i o . "v";,;';, n'i1:,1'^:;"1;;.,1;1';'':'!''^ — " 1 *" 1 - " ' • '""•••p. w » * ,,,'. ami 11 r ,,l, St. in, Ml,..in . si ,ii v (,.i> • ., ,, , ,, i ii ,, , MISS BERG IS GUEST ,,,, •;; .,,1 i,,!,,, ( i n Mli.mv Mi-iiidl ,i II,d I )i I a u r a in. I hey i l i o w n l M a b e l Mere;, ' J S , of K o m e , s p e n t .•.,1 '.,,1'rVr; l.,',i- I',. •.,,,••!.' •.•:':. and' Ned liieir a b i i i l v liv i n u n e i l . atel \ s C i . r i i g ^onsi. ,„K. R P I . ' ,,,, I \ , , , . , : • . '33. , | M l l |,,, ],, ; .. l , ' , , , , , , , , , , j u , u . A l l a n a r - la I u eel; e n d at t h e ( l a m i n a K a p p a .H H H.-m. ; .o.. \U.an, \ l , , l „ d , ,!!,., •. | ( .D| em l| ..a u^r , . f M ; | | n | | | ' dlier ^ . (U| K | i k i(n i i , ' I :,'d." I'lira'; I'A. i n , l.'.uln' and M.rl I ml mil. Allut,y M.d I W h i,,n add'.I t., Ihe t o t a l by P. L; M,,..,'„ Li-1 m a k i n g t h r e e In Id b a - k e l s d u r i n g lite I ; first h a l l , w h i l e l . a u g n c I..Mowed his j 'jr..plain's example by scoring two. I |lhe v i s i t o r s m a d e a s t r o n g hid lo WELCOMES MEMBER I overcome Slate's commanding lead I.DCII.l.K ALTOPKUA l hi Sigma Thcta somritv \ u - l - j l " w a i < l t h e c l . . - e of I h e g a m e . The 208 Q U A I L S'l . 'Rice Bids) ,mes M.,i e a r . I Stan, '.ij, into first a n d bed i p i a r t e r s - b o w e d a s c l . ^ e Dial 6-5787 nlge membership. | and b a r d l.aitd.l b a s k e t b a l l as two S P E C I A L Nestle Permaearns c o u l d pal u p . Slate's mfallinent Wave Regular SI0for$7.50 a l i t y in r i n g i n g t h e b a s k e t d u r i n g the Free Shampoo uiul FingerWuve n i d d l e of l h c g a m e pi'o\ iiied t h e in.iron of v i c t o r y . Shampooing and Waving for Long Hair - S'.Vf) 1 . , p l a i n W h i s l o n and I l a r k each For Bobbed Hair - $1.50 e n d twelve points, Albany papers MeiiicuringSOcFacial Massage 11 loluithv.aiidiug. T i n v bolb s i a r i a d • i Ihe o l i c i . e a n d d e ' l e u - e . L a v i g n e , Van Dyk Tea Store Just B e l o w R o b i n M i s s M a r t h a J. A l b r i g h t , tor Page night was Miss Albright Named ETCHING IS JAMAICA OPPOSES SMALL IN ART EXHIBITION Pi Gamma Mu Delegate AT DRAPER HALL STATE JANUARY 11 4-6280 PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Sfiuli'tii.s ,111,1 tirnii/u iii the State College for Teacher s u ill he ghen i/ie'ciul attention CRE1M Milk Wholesale Price to Parties Art" PrcSS 3^4-396 Broadway 4-2287 STA'iE rOJXEGK MhM>. DECEM1H K 20, IM CLASSES TO PLAY FIRST BASKETBALL GAME JANUARY 8 Approximately 26 s t u d e n t s have enrolled in the class of Bible literature conducted b y D r . H a r o l d W . iMiompson, professor of English, at the First P r e s b y t e r i a n church, State and VVillett streets at 12 o'clock noon, Sundays, according to Eunice Gilbert, '30, secretary of the class. A m o n g those registered in the :Iass a r e : Gladys Bradley, Berenice Gilbert, Emanuel Green, Israel Kaplan, P h o e b e Mersereau, Ardclla Farnsworth, Marilla Smith, Margaret B u r n a p , Clinton Wallwork, Eunice Gilbert, W a r r e n Cochrane, Marion Bolto, seniors; J a n e Jones, 31; Judith Ftster, M a r g a r e t Fortmiller, H a r r i e t FortrhilTer, Robert Rankiiis, Dttalie Baker, Rudolph Coons, Julia H i n a m a n , s o p h o m o r e s . T h e rest of the class is composed of men from R. P . I. I T h e first game of the men's intramural basketball tournament will be played between the sophomores and juniors Wednesday, January 8, according to John F . Kennedy, '30. . Dates of other games a r e ; February 5, seniors vs. sophomores; February 12, seniors vs. juniors; February 17, juniors vs. sophomores; February 19, sophomores vs. seniors; and February 26, juniors vs. seniors. The following men have signed for the class teams: seniors, Michael Tepedino, John Kennedy, John Widger, Adolph Scholl, Israel Kaplan, Gerald Fitzgerald, Kenneth Carpenter, and Edward Thompson. Juniors: Alexander Schoor, Alfred Basch, Russell Ludlum, Daniel Corr, Raymond Collins, Arthur Jones, Horace Myers, Myron Kolodny, Norman Collins, Lawrence Newcomb, and VISITS BETA ZETA Michael Vacca. Marion W o o l c o c k , '29, was a Sophomores: Andrew Hritz, Carl week-end guest at the Beta Zeta Tarbox, John Todd, Lloyd Morcland, •o-oritv lionsc recently. Thomas Ilerncy, Michael Frohlich, Anthony Sroka, Samuel Dransky, "Dependable Flowers" Harold Haswell, Gordon Hughes, Francis Harwood, Frederick Eckel, We Telegraph Flowers to all John Delchanty, and George P . Rice, Parts of the World ticipant. All the games will be played Mondays and Wednesdays in the men's gymnasium of Hawley library at 4:30 o'clock. DRUGS At T h e Steuben Street Corner James College Pharmacy Lake Phone 4-3775 SCHCCL LUNCH HS Cake HAS STUDY HOUR TO ADDRESS CLUB Miss Edith Clarke of the cngineerH i s t o r y 2 study h o u r at N e w : irg department of the General Elec- man hall a t t r a c t s a p p r o x i m a t e l y 50 tric company, Schenectady, will speak freshmen every W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , to Mathematics club Thursday, FebBeta Zeta sorority recently conaccording to Elizabeth M o r i a r i t y , ducted a faculty bridge party. ruary 20, according to Grecia Sayles, T h o s e invited include: D r . Earl B. T* "resident, South, assistant professor of education, and M r s . S o u t h ; Miss Hcien T. F a y , m a n a g e r of the College cooperative Store; Miss E l e a n o r M. Footc, secretary to Miss F a y ; Miss Ellen C. Stokes, instructor in mathe m a t i c s ; Miss Maud G. Malcolm g i a d u a t e s t u d e n t ; Dr. Olive W . W h e a t o n , assistant instructor in h y g i e n e ; Mr. Donald V. Smith, assistant professor of history, and Mrs. Smith. Beta Zeta Has Party 26 Students To Study For Faculty Members Bible With Professor Sandwiches Opposite Ave, PjeS High Sbhool WEST LAWRENCE PHARMACY C o r n e r West Lawrence a n d Madison Ave. WE FEATURE MANY USEFUL NOVELTY GIFTS T O HELP YOU COMPLETE YOUR SHOPPING LIST Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses For Girls and Misses G y m Togs - Hosiery Steefel Brothers, Inc. Direction Warner Bros. FRANK H. Starts Sat., Dec. 21st. EVORY & CO.! Radio Pictures Dazzling Bathing-Girl & Music Revue General Printers TANNED LEGS 16 and 18 Beaver Street 91 S t e p s East of P e a r l Street All Talking, Singing, D a n c i n g R-K-0 VODVIL SHOW C. H. BUCKlEY THEATRICAL fcNTERPRISt^ BLEECKUt HALL BELL BAKER T h e Female AL JOLSON IN "THE SONG OF LOVE" All Singing a n d Talking MARK P^\ _ TRAN U DOLORES COSTELLO IN "HEARTS IN EXILE" ALL TALKING DEC. 2 0 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 4 R M*PK ^ 7 I T Z. S O P H I E TUCKER IN "HONKY TONK" ALL TALKING DEC. 2 0 - 2 1 - 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 4 Dec. 16-21 HARMANUS S LELAND FLORENZ ZiECFELD'S Maoaive Musical Comedy "RIO RITA" r "ld MADI-cON AND M A I N MON-TUES LEWIS STONE IN "WONDER OF WOMEN" WED-THUR WITH JOHM BOLES MADISON B!£ HE DANIELS All Shiying-Dancing-Tallcing THE FINEST PROGRAMS IN ALBANY NANCY CARROLL "SWEETIE" ALL TALKING FRl-SAT MOR'V-J & MACK " W H Y BRING T H A T U P "