StateCollege News STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 14, 1930 Vol.. XIV, No. 17 COACH RECOMMENDS BASEBALL ELIMINATION; MEN WILL HAVE MASS MEETING MONDAY ACTION ON LIBRARY WILL START SOON Ccmmittee To See Legislature Sometime During Week, Says Cochrane The ion dent Man Will Discuss Athletics And Present Decisions To Student Body liy Mar- appointed '30, president u i stu- A association, t o act on the reso- lution of committee K. B o t t o , pertaining a new l i b r a r y , of to the c o n s t r u c t i o n will the K. C o c h r a n e , act as soon as ] l.tldluin, Men's Crccn, Constance '.ill, Russell | I )e ( i u z m a n a n d ! A t least three member', o f this emu- j will visit confer with finance committee t h e legislature I " ! the secretary " i the ball, accord'.ill, association. The will discuss t h e a t h l e t i c tion at S t a t e c o l l e g e , e s p e c i a l l y C o the possible ing classes, " V a r s i t y baseball should he e l i m i nated f r o m the State college p r o g r a m , " Coach R u t h e r f o r d B a k e r declared yesterday in an e x c l u s i v e i n t e r view by t h e N t . w s . " I h e a r t i l y agree w i t h the sentiments in the l e t t e r W a r ren C o c h r a n e w r o t e t o the N e w s last week, f o r a l l the reasons he m e n tioned a n d f o r several o t h e r s besides." Young men Coach tin.-1 in R. C o c h r a n e , Christian News Will Seek Reasons For Student Absence From Ball Games be c o n d u c t e d of t h e s t u d e n t elimination Ruth I lughcs, juniors. mittee to Warren Teachers'CollegeShouldTrain Coaches, Not Athletes, Declares Baker o f all the n u n will at 7:30 o ' c l o c k president members o f the c o m m i t - a r e l'.manuel meeting Lounge of Richardson ing '30. c h a i r m a n o f committee. The other lee mass the College Monday possible this week, a c c o r d i n g to W a r - j ren $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issue?. of varsity situa- baseball a n d substitution of coach- as r e c o m m e n d e d b y Rutherford Baker. F.xte.i- " T h e state pays m e , i n t h e o r y , t o keep t h e m e n o f State college in good actuphysical c o n d i t i o n . However, secretary o f t h e ways and means i l l g class w i l l also be s u g g e s t e d . ally I am being paid t o devote almost c o m m i t t e e o f t h e assembly, and the all m y t i m e t o a small g r o u p o f a l T h e m e e t i n g is u n d e r t h e d i r e c speaker o f t h e assembly, at t h e i r con ready p h y s i c a l l y able men w h i l e the tion of t h i ' student Y . M . C. A . large m a j o r i t y o f the m e n must d o veniencc. A l l t h e m e n o f the C o l l e g e a n d t b e i a- best they c a n . W i t h t w o v a r s i t y T h e r e s o l u t i o n u p o n w h i c h they a n faculty a r e i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d , acteams to coach. I c o u l d h a r d l y supera c t i n g , as passed by last F r i d a y ' s as cording t o Cochrane. T h e deci vise p r o j e c t s w h i c h include a l l t h e semblv. reads as f o l l o w s : " R e s o l v e d , ! Anna P o w e l l , ' 3 2 , v. b o w a s men o f the- C o l l e g e . " that the president o f the student a s - j f a t a l l y injured Sunday night s i o n s of tile m e e t i n g , i l t h e y r e c o u i " A s I u n d e r s t a n d i t . this is a C o l social ion appoint a committee to I m e n ! c h a n g e s , w i l l be p r e s e n t e d te lege which will develop teachers. p e t i t i o n the g o v e r n o r t o r e w o r d the crhPUnMDDE MEQ student assemble. T h e r e is h a r d l y a y o u n g m a n teacher a p p r o p r i a t i o n o f S40.UOO so that it I OUrtlUalUKC. U1C.J who at some time o r other is not Coach Rutherford Baker wh o called upon to coach some athletic favors the scrapping of baseball. team, and c e r t a i n l y a man w h o has Reproducer Departs As Little I l a w l e y hall into a l i b r a r y , the c o i n r>t\l t crT VCAD never played basketball can't coach m i t t e e t o be a p p o m t e d and its m i n i OF COLLEGE YEAR By Little Electrola Is Stolen i;, a n d even m o r e so f o r baseball. her d e t e r m i n e d at t h e d i s c r e t i o n o f ] ,h ( . s ( r n U ( | ( , ( . | t h j n „ u , , „ „ ] , „ , u r i n g the scholastic w a r or" T h e men's teaching jobs each y e a r The t h e f t of t h e r e p r o d u c e r o n the president. go first t o the men w h o can coach t h e e l e c t r o l a used f o r d a n c i n g cur red last Sunday night ,it / :15 f o lAl ol fwr e i ndg I )m e assembly , ol ltai osnc b , at ' 3 1 t, h proposed lb besides t a k i n g care o f t h e i r classes. i n t h e g y m n a s i u m o i H a w h y o'clock w h i n A n n a P o w e l l , '32, w a s F r i d a y ; " R e s o l v e d , that the student T i m e a f t e r time h o n o r students take h a l l has c u l m i n a t e d a series o f association, t h r o u g h t h e president a n d k i l l e d by an a u t o m o b i l e on M a d i s o n I he s t u d e n t Y o u n g M e n ' s C h r i s i n j o b s , g i v i n g first second choice thefts of parts of the electrola, She- died at at her d i s c r e t i o n , appoint a c o m m i t t e e avenue and Q u a i l street. association will i n s t i t u t e a choice to the v a r s i t y athlete w h o a c c o r d i n g t o L a w r e n c e C. N e w - t i a n H o s p i t a l about a half to w r i t e a p e t i t i o n t o the l e g i s l a t u r e the A l b a n y and can d i r e c t comb, '31, chairman of t h e series o f l e c t u r e s o n M a r r i a g e Re- k n o w s his subject f r o m the student association rcipicst- h o u r a f t e r she was b r o u g h t t h e r e by l a t i o n s h i p s f o r t h e m e n o f t h e C o l athletic teams besides. A s f a r as I ' m e l e c t r o l a c o m m i t t e e . H e n r y M . D e l a c o u r , d r i v e r o f the ing passage o f a b i l l a p p r o p r i a t i n g lege s t a r t i n g n e s t w e e k e i t h e r i n concerned, I ' d r a t h e r see e v e r y m a n was valued The reproducer sufficient money t o c o n s t r u c t a fence a u t o m o b i l e w h i c h s t r u c k h e r . theL o u n g e o r t h e C o l l e g e b o u s e , in college get an even chance a t t h e at e i g h t e e n dollars, Newcomb a r o u n d State c o l l e g e , a n d that this G e r t r u d e Beaters, a f r e s h m a n , was a c c o r d i n g t o W a r r e n R. C o c h r a n e , good j o b s instead o f the f e w w h o stated. Recently t i n - lead f o r c o m m i t t e e present tile p e t i t i o n o the k i l l e d N o v e m b e r •) by a hit a n d r u n '3(1, p r e s i d e n t . The l e c t u r e s w i l l be are naturally gifted athletically, the machine' was b o r r o w e d , b u t l e g i s l a t u r e at its d i s c r e t i o n . " d r i v e r as she was a l i g h t i n g f r o m a conducted in conjunction w i t h a walking away w i t h e v e r y t h i n g . " was later r e t u r n e d . T h e f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e w i l l act bus in f r o n t o f her home in Schodack s i m i l a r course b e i n g g i v e n at the S u b s t i t u t e C o a c h i n g Classes under the c h a i r m a n s h i p o f Hasch, ac- (.'enter. C e n t r a l Y . M . C. A . t o y o u n g m e n " F o r that reason I w o u l d r e c o m cording t o Miss B o t t o ; Wilhelmina M i s s P o w e l l was accompanied by of t h e c i t y . mend a b o l i t i o n o f v a r s i t y baseball Schneider, N c t t a M i l l e r , C a t h e r i n e R. K a t h e r i n e C. B r e n n a n o f 33 N o r t h " T h e o b j e c t o f t h e l e c t u r e s ; . t oami s u b s t i t u t i o n eif c o a c h i n g classes N o r r i s , and W a l t e r O r i s C o l l , j u n i o r s ; l . a k e avenue. She was o n h e r w a y g i v e m e n the- p r o p e r p e r s p e c t i v e o n taught by me w i t h no college credit, and ( l e o r g e I ' . R i c e , ' 3 J . to S t . V i n c e n t tie Raul's c h u r c h when the s u b j e c t o f m a r r i a g e , i t s o b l i g a and open to every m a n in the college. A t h i r d m o t i o n was presented r e kes .in educated Mi.m t o be ir s t r u c k her. D e a t h was caused lions and responsibilities." ( o c h I These w o u l d g i v e the m e n the o p p o r g a r d i n g the a p p r o p r i a t i o n o f >Vi5 t o f r a c t u r e d s k u l l , a c c o r d i n g t o the leader," said W i l l i a m I I . 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It r e g i s t e r s a n a t t i t u d e w h i c h is a p p l y i n g a s e n s e of v a l u e s in o r d e r t o d i s c o v e r w h e t h e r o r not t h e t r a d i t i o n a l p r o g r a m s h o u l d be c o n t i n u e d . H is r a t h e r difficult t o find a n y c o n v i n c i n g r e a s o n Manager Chi Sigma Theta House, 302 Quail Street, Dial 6-0255 ALFRED D. BASCH Managing Editor 811 Madison Avenue, Dial 6-2004-J DOROTHY BRIMMER Associate Managing Editor 7 Sard Road, Dial 4-0095 M A R G A R E T J. STEELE Feature Editor 224 Jay Street, Telephone 3-1 "SO SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Caroline Kotrba, '30; Genevieve Winslow, Jewel Johnson, juniors. DESK EDITORS: Nctta Miller, '31, George P. Rice, '32. JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Catherine Uroderick, Mildred Hall, Martha Nord, juniors. REPORTERS: Gladys Hates, Gertrude Ilerschberg, '30; Margaret Cussler, Jean Gillespy, Virginia I'ratcsi, Lilly Nelson, lieatiee Samuels, Alexander Schoor, juniors: Prances Keller, Sarah Caplan, Ruth Brezee, Evelyn I'itts, Samuel Dransky, liessie I.cvine, Robert J. 1'loody, sophomores. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER: Audrey Flowers, '32. BUSINESS S T A F F : Alice Walsh, '30; Josephine Howland, ' 3 1 ; Marion Weinberg, Frances Mazar, Hetty Raymond, Helen Rohel, sophomores. opinion have methods in sororil\ been which verj have circles fair that this sometimes t h e s p i r i t of t h e r u s h i n g p e r i o d in f o r m e r year marred years have of the women. the Baseball is supported by much doors women meeting an who money as the men. Ui t l i e d i s c u s s i o n butions in the those should be barred extra-curricular give about six limes Il m i g h t b e f a i r t o who put the to activity greater as invite contri- coder. C e r t a i n l y , t h e w o m e n c a n d o no h a r m by t h e i r p r e s e n c e u n l e s s il is f e a r e d t h a i t h e y w i l l d i s t r a c t t h e s e r i o u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n of t h e m e n . The meeting will p r o b a b l y s e e k to d e t e r m i n e t h e c a u s e s for t h e l a c k of a t t e n d a n c e a t b a s e b a l l g a m e s , f o l l o w e d b y the a t t e m p t to prescribe s o m e r e m e d y . One cannot a s s u m e t o o h a s t i l y t h a t t h e m e n can p i c k all t h e f a c t o r s o u t of t h e b a g . T h e r e m a y be s o m e which only t h e w o m e n can see. 'The d i s c u s s i o n m a y f o r m u l a t e a c l e a r e r s o l u t i o n o f t h e a t h l e t i c s i t u a t i o n if t h e w o m e n a r e g i v e n r e s e r v e d seat'- a n d a p a r l i a m e n t a r y c h a n c e to talk. HISTORY IN! W R O X C SETTING T h e e x p e r i m e n t of a S t a t e c o l l e g e a l u m n u s in i n t r o d u c i n g r a d i o p r o g r a m s i n t o t h e p r o g r a m of h i s s c h o o l is in s t e p w i t h t h e m o v e m e n t s of many metropolitan institutions. The endeavor is being made to d e t e r m i n e the extent to w h i c h radio proK r a i l i s , b r o a d c a s t ill t h e e v e n i n g , m a y b e U s e d a s npplcniciitan school u n r k . N o t i c e s a r e p l a c e d on he b u l l e t i n h o a r d that c e r t a i n p r o g r a m s h a v e e d u itu n a l i o n is g i v e n l o t h e p u p i l announcements and a-signm .. T i m who h ulio.s ai t h e i r h o m e s .,,-,• ,•sled ti li-ieu i report the nest da\ t r u e , as t h e p r i n c i p a l s t a t e Il II! thai hi-|or\ i, b r o u g h t m u r e - t r o i m h to pupil o v e r t h e a i r t h a n i- p o s s i b l e t h r o u g h In -t t i i i - d o u b t f u l t h a i t h e r a d i o " w i l l MM ;il> t h e t e x t b o o k a n d m a p for tin- p l a c e of b th curriculum." T h e g r e a t e r p a i l oi h i s t o r y c a n n o t b e l a u g h l l>\ m e a n s oi d r a m a t i z a t i o n o v e r t h e a i r . Hi- j t o r e a p p e a r s l o be a n i n t e r p r e t a t i o n ol e v e n t s w i t h | application. Il t r a c e - t h e c o i i t i n u i l \ in e v e n t s a n d tielitem together into inlellmiblc m e a n i n g s II becomes more a philosophy than a word painting. R a d i o p l a y - of h i s t o r i c a l a p p e l i i u g s are am ibh p r e s e n t a t i o n s , not ration; iiilerpreiatioiis, \ s the reported inten of t h e s t u d e n t s a n o t h e r Creek society into Shyloeks. The fresh- school indicates, the radi s e r v e s b e s t ill th m e n a r e o f t e n t o l d t h a t I'ie A p p l e I ' i e c h a r g e s a n m i s s i o n oi m u s i c a l p r o g r a s. Musical tlicor i n i t i a t i o n fee w h i c h is t e n d o l l a r s m o r e t h a n t h a t o i l 1 'c;a1 n" lu, Ms ul ; al "l >h ube i l l u s t r a t e d in t h e c l a s r o o m b \ i n e r e l v , . ,, ,.,., . . , , , . , t h e v o i c e o r p i a n o , is e n r i c h e d in i s c o n c r e t e a p p l i Delia Kgga. I b i s is a s t o c k b o g e y s t o r y w h i c h ! . . „ • „ , , ) y | h ( . v ; l r i t , ( , | j r „ K r a n l , , „ s o l o i s t s a n d o r not been that one publicly group noticeable. will try Yet, to turn il may the happen members u p p e r c l a s s m e n tell to f r i g h t e n r u s h e e s a w a y a particular sorority. F r e s h m e n need not be ried about such of from ,-hcstras. B y m e a n s of t h e r a d i o , si i d e n t s i n a \ wor- i the w o r l d ' s best a r t i s t s into their h brine bugbears. If t h e l e e s of p r e v i o u s y e a r s c a n b e u s e d a s l o r e - ' c a s t s f o r i b i s y e a r , a n d if t h e w o r d s of s o r o r i t y i o f f i c e r s c a n b e t a k e n a s t r u e , t h e n t h e r e q u e s t s of j e v e r y s o c i e t y a r c at a l m o s t t h e s a m e l e v e l , It m a y I b e t r u e t h a t t h e r e is a d i f f e r e n c e in t h e f e e s a s k e d , I b u t five o r t e n c e n t s s h o u l d n o t a l t e r a c h o i c e in b i d . j F i n a n c i a l c o n s i d e r a t i o n s s h o u l d not be t h e c a u s e for discrimination in t h e selection of sororities T h e r e is n o m a i l in t a k i n g a s e c o n d fiddle-. Keen ; t h o u g h u p p c r r l a s s i n e u will t r y t o w o r k u p o n (lut e a l s of t h e r u s h e e s w i t h a p l o t t \ g o b l i n s t o r y , t h e ] p r o s p e c t s will w i s e h latiuli at t h e m in t h e s e l e c t i o n : ol b i d s . 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B r i m m e r . n o o n in t h e c o n t i n u a t i o n of t h e o r - c o m e t o a s s e m b l y , n e w s p a p e r a r t i c l e s g a n i w u i n - n of t h e d r i v e for r e s i d e n c e will be w r i t t e n , a n d a p o s t e r c a m O n e c o m p l e t e side ball funds. I he seniors were selected paigu conducted. by a c o m m i t t e e c o n s i s t i n g of D o r o t h y of t h e b u l l e t i n b o a r d will be used for B r i m m e r , A l i c e W a l s h , a n d K a t h c r - a w e e k t o s h o w t h e p r o g r e s s s o far ine ( i r a h a m . A l l a r e s t u d e n t l e a d e r s , of t h e r e s i d e n c e h a l l f u n d a n d lite a p p c a r a n c e of t h e p r o p o s e d h a l l . Miss B r i m m e r said. A t h e r m o m e t e r will be u s e d on the A c c o r d i n g to t h e p l a n formulated b u l l e t i n b o a r d s h o w i n g t h e a m o u n t of by t h e s e n i o r e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e , whose m e m b e r s a r c Beverly D i a m o n d , money p l e d g e d a l r e a d y this year and ( C a t h e r i n e G r a h a m , F . n i a n u c l G r e e n , h a v i n g t w o g o a l s set o n i t : o n e of Dorothy Brimmer, Alice W a l s h . §12,000 w h i c h( w a s s u b s c r i b e d by t h e 102 >, a n d o n e of $20,000 M a r i o n B o t t o , a n d F r e d e r i c k C r u m b , c l a s s of e a c h o f t h e 22 p e o p l e on t h e l a r g e r w h i c h is a i m e d a t t h i s y e a r . A d r a w i n g of the p r o p o s e d hall, g r o u p will be a s s i g n e d 10 m e m b e r s of t h e s e n i o r c l a s s f r o m w h o m t o p r e p a r e d by t h e s t u d e n t s of t h e a r t c l a s s e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of M i s s collect p l e d g e s f o r t h e r e s i d e n c e h a l l E u n i c e A . P e r i n e , i n s t r u c t o r in fine fund. T h e d e t a i l s of d i s t r i b u t i o n of n a m e s a r t s , will a l s o be p l a c e d o n t h e b o a r d . will be d e c i d e d a t t h e t e a T h u r s d a y , B e s i d e t h e s e , s e v e r a l s l o g a n s will be a c c o r d i n g to M r s . B e r t h a B r i m m e r , placed on the bulletin board. T h e 22 s e n i o r s w h o h a v e b e e n inexecutive secretary of the alumni association. S u g g e s t i o n s for the d r i v e vited to t h e t e a T h u r s d a y a r e : T h e r C will be o f f e r e d at t h i s m e e t i n g a l s o , esa B e d e l l , G l a d y s B r a d l e y , N a n Brennan, Louis J. W o l n e r , K a l h c r i u c Mrs. B r i m m e r said. T. (iraham, Dorothy Brimmer, Marie C, l l a v k o , A l i c e K. W a l s h , S y l v i a 1! F e r b e r , D o r i s M. C o b b , J o h n F. Kenn e d y , M i l d r e d K. C o o k . M a r i o n I'". I l e e c h l e r , V i r g i n i a li. S i m i l e s , pan nelle Harrison, Alvce II. Barber D o r o t l n '('. I l u r l b u l , I s r a e l li. K a p Ian, M a r v I". N e l s o n , K a t h r v n A W e b s t e r , a n d M i l d r e d K. H a w k vj((,(, If You As Question: Should a scoreboard be p l a c e d in t h e g y m n a s i u m f o r b a s ketball g a m e s ? L o u i s e F i s c h e r . ' 3 0 : ^ , - . il m it.iiub should, ()|U. can itch lb, g a m e and keep track • -cr, correeth. \\ ithotp s c o r e b o a r d c v e r w u i e a r r i v e s at a d i l f e r c n l - c o r e , a n d il i- ilol u n t i l the Ni-us o published that we re-ail\ g e t t i n c o r r e c t s c o r e . Vera B u r n s , '32: I think this would be a good idea. There should - p e c a l 1, rsoll l o | a k e c a n ' t gi\ all on,-'- attelilio the g a m e I he has to keep I .i" t h e ' s c o i i onlinualh . T h o r l e y du Rose, '33: A scoreb o a r d w o u l d he a m e a t h e l p to t h e i Players, It w o u l d g i v e t h e m an i d e a oi t h e s c o r e a n d m a k e t h e m play h a r d e r when behind. M u r i e l Davies, '30: Yes, I a m hcartih in f a v o r of a s c o r e b o a r d I t w o i i l d a v o i d c o n f u s i o n , as well as a n n o y a n c e from people w h o want lo l e a r n t h e s c o r e . T h u r s t o n Scott, '31: Surelv We - h o . i l d h a v e a s c o r e b o a r d 'in o u r gumiasium for all basketball games, I'hi, p e r m i t s both plavcrs - .i i' ten lo lllose l a n d t h , v. - s,, „ , . | l G e r a l d Fitzgerald, '30: IXYES'I MKN i e, -hould I,,,,,. ., SHORT PASSES IC A I. Si HOOK It's loo bad we dropped thai aine to N e w lcrse\ Law when ! « c r e a l l y s h o u l d h a v e w o n it. The b i n s p l a y e d s l o p p y ball a n d did I l l " l '-cem t o be a b l e t o perform I consistently alter forging to lb. front. N o t h i n g r a n be said a b o u t ,lu ' ' ' r a t i K-'iine e x c e p t t h a t the\ w e r e t o o s t r o n g l o r its. Midyears wreaked havoc on the freshman quintet. A flock of E ' s d e s c e n d e d o n t h e i r h e a d s like a p l a g u e visiting- t h e p e o p l e of E g y p t i n p a s t a g e s . I t is p o s s i b l e t h a t t h e y e a r l i n g s will be permanently disabled as a result. f i l e t e a m is d e t e r m i n e d t o s h o w t h a t t h e y a r e n o t a w e d b y t h e line r e c o r d of t h e i r o p p o n e n t s t o n i g h t In fact t h e y m a y s p r i n g a s u r p r i s e , and c o m e t h r o u g h with a victory, t o m a k e il t h e r e d e e m i n g feature T h e C o a c h i n t e n d s to start a different line-up t o n i g h t . H e will use two or three men who h a v e n ' t s e e n m u c h s e r v i c e so far, in t h e h o p e t h a t a d a r k h o r s e m i g h t be d i s c o v e r e d . 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Onlv delegation is t o b e w o r t h w hih %<>. d i la ha k, lb.,11 d l o l l . o l , .. ,..,,;,, , ball. I I |. \| .1 i d l l a l e , „ „ | .,„ • a l l !, I I . , , ,, llll I' Mi .-ibl, bm in ., ,•,. 1 I W hal , i Will IN . n l „ ,| , I, II, bill, I, p li q u e s t \ Slat, about tl„ iiilormal n . ing a ih I, m i l i o will iatioii c h o o s e s l i \ M Monday H\ I n , II , d il I Communications ECHO ih, iplN llatl W e might wn l i i c m b e i s oi t h e in s e n d i n g a do are ,|\ ii.nui, . a m p r o p a g a n d a , a pi uibh he mo,I ait il it lati indent icC. Mi, IY1 11 ai b, L i o n , hill, to) , n, n u b li i , C . . . I , |„ I ma I oi Mi i ti n, Wednesday In i i i i l i i e d i a l i l . diaiiia lo |,.,\, 'la-b.,s|.,i 'I'l '"I, . ,, • II iw I, \ b a l l I | s | ' Thursday II III a l l , LSD. , | 15 . ||,b |. llu M. ., NOT "GOO" STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY Coach Baker Favors C L V Baseball Elimination (Continued from Pirn. I, Column Si Baker. Two classes arc proposed, one in baseball and one in basketball. Coach Raker proposes shortening the basketball season so that ii should mil last beyond the end of February. The basketball class would then begin, to meet Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons, until the weather became warm enough to RO outdoors toward the middle of April. The baseball class would then begin, and last until the end of the semester. The STATK COI.I.H.K XKWS will circulate a questionnaire to determine the reasons why students do nol attend baseball games. Signature- will not be requested. Dinner To Be Tuesday For Graduate Students The Graduate Students association will have a dinner in the cafeteria Tuesday night at <> o'clock, followed by a meeting in the Lounge of Richardson Hall. A business meeting and a discussion of educational problems will be conducted. \ l the Im-inc-s meeting •be graduate- will di-cu-- whether the association is to be temporary or pennant lit, the time tied place » | the next meeting, and the MIMIC, aim- oi the orcaui/.a'.ioii [•.IccMon oi pcim.m. : I ..liie, : • will be coiidncled Pre-iihnl A. \< I'.i ub.,cb, r. I h \una I'. Pierce. and Dr. Milr... N'elsoii, as-i-lanl prop .-or ..i .. B U Z T S C E ITROUBADOURS SET AS NEW ADDITIONS] EVENT MARCH 22 I he most recent acquisitions of the Lounge in Richardson hall are the Performance Will Contain bra-- candlesticks and the bowl oil Colored Minstrel Show the mantel over the fireplace, and the And Some Skits blue howls on the refectory tables which were contributed by the borne The annual public entertainment economics club. 'of the T r o u b a d o u r s , men's minstrel The club gave twenty-live dollars organization, will be presented to be used for purchasing articles for March 22, according to J o h n I". the Lounge, and they were selected Kennedy, president. T h e performance will consist of by the women themselves with the a colored minstrel with several cooperation of the committee from olios, a chorus, and a group of the faculty. Students in the interior skits. Several parodies on persons decorating class, home economies 17, and occurrences of the past year will be enacted. devoted time to making the curtains Rehearsals will start immediately, for the lounge room. according to Royal Knox, '31, genThe money recently donated by the eral chairman of the e n t e r t a i n m e n t . faculty has not yet been spent. It is "Irving McConnel, '31, w a s appointed interlocutor in the minbeing held in reserve towards the strel," Knox said. " T h e materia) purchasing of rugs, which are the this year is such that w e expect articles mo-t needed, to complete the a performance of the highest caliber," he declared. " W e h a v e plenty furnishing of the room. of instruments, a wealth of singers, The lire set i- the gift of the class and more performers than we can of [')»>. The upholstered pieces, the use. T h e men who will be selected tables, and the lamps were bought lor the various p a r t s will be defiwith mone\ given In the classes of nitely chosen as soon as possible," IV.id, I'M], and ]".?_' Knox continued. The performance will last about ..nd one-half hours, and may PoStS For NeXt Year '"' ("hewed by dancing in the g y m • na.-iuin in Richardson hall. I lnee more senior.-, have obtained An invitation to present the miiiHigh l...clung po.,,,Mii- lor next year. ; ,. t n .| .,, ,,,,. Koessleville • " r " " ' " I L ' " ' I i-ole-soi John M. | M .|| ( .„|. slop | J, S . h c n e r t a d v road. '-., U-. -eciei.ns oi tin placement ,,, u .| n Yi, K..ln-fl Shillinglaw. '28, hut- .u. < rin, i rowder will he ;„ (,,-inci].;ti. wa- accepted, aceordpun.ipal oi the new high -, hool at ,,,,. m Kennedv. T h e performance I'ei-lh I Ciller. ( o r n c l i a \ an kleeck ; l t ,|,e high school will follow the ami Mane llavko are to teach at ,.,.„].,,. p,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,,. March 22 (,r.,nwich Mi.-- Van Kleeck will ( leach Kngli-h. and Miss l l a v k o . j ^ Three Seniors Obtain 14. 1930 Varsity Meets Lowell DU ROSE RECEIVES Institute Here Tonight DEBATE CHALLENGE (Continued from Page 1, Column 1) FROM SOPHOMORESfashion and soon assumed a lead of A challenge to debate the sophomore class was received by T h o r ley I Hi Rose, freshman president, on behalf of the freshman class. T h e challenge, filed with Myskania for approval by the sophomores, was made by George P. Rice, sophomore president. It was made in accordance with interclass rivalry rules which provide for either a debate or a sing, the winning class being awarded live points. T h e sophomore challenge was presented first to Myskania. T h e committee to choose the sophomore team was appointed last week and will make its selections known today. It is probable that the freshmen will select their team in the same manner. T h e teams will meet today to decide upon a subject and other details of the debate. A tentative date. March 7. has been set by Marion F.. Potto, '30, president of the student association, for the debate. '30 Beats '32 In First Of Interclass Games 7 points, but their defense weakened while the Law live played steadily and managed to eke out a one point advantage at the end of the half, t h e score being 26-25. In the second half, State again started off in whirlwind fashion, but later on showed sloppy playing, and both defense and offense cracked. The X'ew Jerseyites were allowed to obtain a good lead before our team finally started to play decent ball and overhaul their opponents. Their rally was too late and was cut short by the final whistle. The Pratt Institute game was played the following night in Brooklyn, against a veteran five. T h e Institute had a very strong basketball squad. They used a second team for the first half and succeeded in running up 20 points to the 9 scored by State. The first team was sent into action in the third quarter against our boys, who began to play real ball, ill fact allowing the first string men to ring up only K points. Our boys were hampered greatly in their scoring attempts by glass backboards, not being able to judge their -hots accurately. In both coiite-i-.. especially in the Pratt game, the team had to play again-l men enjoying a decided physical advantage, which together with the poor form revealed In. our varsity proved to be insurmountable obstacles. The ireshiiKin five will play the ( 'a-llcloii Athletic live in a prelimin.n, game tonight at 7 o'clock. The yearling- w ill allen.pl to extend their winning streak of four straight The seniors defeated the sophomores u ilh a -core of J.i 2(1 in the first uoinen's interclass ba-ketball game nl the season Mon.hu . Anne Moore starred foi the senior-,, -coring 21 out of the 2a made In the upper dasThe -.mo;- line-up beside- M i \loore. a- forward, included Marion I he gradual, coinmiltei . CUM-IMIC liotlo, I ' .rutin llinlhnt. Mildred Ap nl Dean William II. M . v l . i In ATTEND FUNERAL pleion. S.i,he ( ohen, Katherine \\ at \rlhur Is. Ibik. proie--or oi ,-du The sophomore class expresses kins and h ih, I Grittidhol'er, a- guard-. cation. Prof. I'lilTord II U aid. head of the biology departm, nt ; M i - lion,, ami Miss Gnmdhoier also sympathy pi the parents of the late Prof. ( harh.ttc I-. Loch, head of the iihstilule.l a- forwards during the Anna Powell, a member of the class. A delegation from the class attended French department; l)r Fh/abcth '.Mine. Morris, assistant piofcssor nf educa'I he -..phone-re learn was made up the funeral. The class also gave a tion, and Dr. I l a r n \V. Hastings, d F.lizabcth Jackson, Virginia I law- Moral tribute. chairman of the Fiigli-h department, kins, Mice Giblin. Lucy Ostruw.ska, Intersorority pledge tea will be I A.-enatb \ an liurcn, M a n Kant, and will also be guest-. conducted in the gymnasium I "What Technical Commercial Sub- of Hawley hall Saturday, February I cheaiior Venable. The second game will be played jects Cliould la- Required of the 22, according to Jeanette Harrison. Teacher" will be the subject oi Pro- '3(1, president of the intersorority tin- afternoon at 5 o'clock between be junior and freshman teams. The fessor George M. Vork. head of the council. T h e guests will be all the commerce departpledges to sororities which a r e uniors will meet the sophomores LUCILLE ALTOPEDA Part of the cast for the I iirls' Ath- ment, at the NatMonday and the seniors the freshmen members of intersorority council. 208 Q U A I L S T . ( R i c e Bldg) letic association vaudeville ha- been i o n a l .Association The committees for the tea a r e ; Acdnesday. Dial 6-5787 definitely chosen, according to Ruth of I" II m m e r c i a 1 TO HAVE DISCUSSION a r r a n g e m e n t s , Gamma Kappa Phi; S P E C I A L Nestle PermaHughes, '31, general chairman of the Teacher Training The Young Men's Christian asmusic, b'.ta P h i ; decorations, Delta n e n t W a v e R e g u l a r $10 for$7.50 \audeviile. The participants in the Institutions on I-'ri- lVfflf O m e g a ; and refreshments, Kappa sociation will resume its regular Free S h a m p o o a n d F i n g e r W a v e pyramid and tumbling act will be: da\ afternoon, Feb- -, t " discussion group Sunday afternoon Delta Shamoooing and Waving for Ardith Down, Marion Gilbert, Fran- ruary 2K. at 3:3(1 o'clock in the Lounge of ces V. Peck, and Beatrice Van Steen LonqHair - - - $1.75 Richardson ball. All men have T h e convention GUEST AT SORORITY burgh, juniors; Alice diblin, Hctt> For Bobbed Hair - $1.50 ' ' place in , Mine F.lTroti, ex '31, is the house been invited to attend by W a r r e n Jackson, Virginia Hawkins, Kleanor X i u y | | r ) < I|I1U ,., Manic-uringSOc Facial M n s sage $ 1 K. Cochrane, '30, president. I guest M| Alpha Kpsilon Phi sororVenable, Audre\ Sullivan, Domthvl j M 1|]( | u , | | (IJ11) i il\ tin- week. Week-. Ruth Isherw I, and Asenath | ,,„".„„'„•.„, ,|„. ,|,.,|j Van I '.it l in. sophoiuori - ; and M.u- eat'oii oi a u c Mr. York Dilmore, M„delei,„ McK, MI and ,,;„,,, j n .„ ,',„, „„, EAT Kallu-rine M o o n , i n -buieii neb will I,, u i I •'• I The vaudi .die -.ill At The el.. T h e C.I i | o | l b , olhel EXTENDS SYMPATHY lia- i„,| be,n ,1, linn, '-. ,|,, I,led , Alt ill ico.rdiiii! lo Mi - I lugli, i.itln lo the lainilv ,,i Ami.i yfljp**-™**-,^-^;- -; II. '\\2. who ,h,.l Nindav night WILL CONDUCT TEST Mi int. III.-, •!. , I, a will he : ',. the 11, -hill, n , lit, ni.g ,o|, ... I chin.II v. and lo ill upp, i • I. Professor Will Speak At New York Meeting Council lo Have lea For Pledges Saturday LUCILLE CEALTy /^LCN Part Of G.A.A. Show Is Definatdy Chosen College Pharmacy TUNE IN EVERY SUNDAY EVENING at 8:00 P. M. over DRUGS AtThe College Pharmacy LUNCH WITH I I STATIONS WOR, WLW and WMAQ for ENDICOTT-JOHNSON PROGRAM THEN BUY THEIR SHOES 87 Central Ave. 97 S. Pearl •bone o-7c.ll IV |eo POUDRES AT VAN DYK'S NEW LUNCHENETT SERVING HOME MADE IMS Ci'i it i ill ,\\ t'liiii' nt U'OIJIII SANDWICHES, PIE, CAKE AND A MOST AIIJCIIIV.N. Y. I DUCHESS — COFFEE - Van Dyk Tea Store 167 CENTRAL AVE Jutt Below Robin Street IINCJUI'JI IING Al I I ML LOVLLIiiSI FA( IS Exquisitely, MJeiittkilly I ure, Coty Lee Powders ijive essential i>rotection aswell as beduty to (rcjh, youruj complexions. DELICIOUS CUP OF Z-J-M _,. » . ^ Hotel t e n Eyck Bldg. P h o n e 4-6324 P h o n e 3-2330 ALBANY, N. Y. We Telegruph Flower* A n y w h e r e COTY STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 14, 1930 JUNIOR MEN BEAT 18 Women Will Engage SENIORS BY 20-18 In Social Service Work State college women IN UPHILL BATTLE have Eighteen signed up to engage in social T h e j u n i o r s defeated the seniors 20-18 W e d n e s d a y afternoon in t h e third contest of the men's intram u r a l basketball t o u r n a m e n t played in t h e P a g e hall g y m n a s i u m , T h e j u n i o r s took t h e lead by scoring a field b a s k e t in t h e first few m i n u t e s of play, b u t lost it immediately on fouls. T h e y did not catch up until t h e last quarter w h e n b a s k e t s by J o n e s put them in the lead. The junior men will play the sophomores the first game of the second half of the men's interclass basketball tournament Monday at. 4:15 o'clock in the gymnasium of Hawley hall. T h e juniors beat the sophomores the first lime they played bytwo points in nn extra session after trailing the entire game. The sophomores will play the seniors Wednesday at 4:15 o'clock, and the juniors play the seniors Wednesday, February 26, in complete the interclass schedule. service work under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian association, according to Jean Gillespie, '31, who is directing their efforts. They present programs at Martha Washington House, a home for aged women. T h e programs consist of plays, readings, discussions, and musical numbers. Miss Gillespie also supervises social service work at the Christian Mission society. Programs here consist of songs, and hymns. Those who have signed up for the work include: Miss Gillespie, Mary Nelson, '.30, Beatrice Van Sleenbitrgli, Alice Splain, Dorothy Brandow, and N'etta Miller, juniors; Madge French, Bessie Lcvinc, Vera li. Burns, Anna Lnffan, and Amalia Pesko, sophomores. Mary (.'. Doherty, Carita K. Smyth, I.tiisa Iglesias, Mary F. Kelleher, and Carolyn Kramers, freshmen. TO CONDUCT BRIDGE C a n t e r b u r y club will conduct a bridge party Friday, F e b r u a r y 28, from 8 to 11 o'clock in t h e L o u n g e of Richardson hall, according t o Helen V. D. W i n t e r s , 31, president. Fifty cents will be charged for admission, a n d all college students a r e invited. T h e r e will be priz.cs and refreshments. Beatrice E, H e r t w i g , '31, is c h a i r m a n of the committee. 8 * 0 PROCTORS Starts Saturday, February 15 HELEN KANE The Boop-Bocipa-Doop Girl, With WM. POWELL And Fay Wray, In "POINTED HEELS" And a Bin Program of ' 'Dependable Flowers'' BOULEVARD GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILI\ Boulevard Golden Guernsey Milk is perfectly pasteurized. Our entire plant is equipped with the latest and best of everything. Come and see it some time! Boulevard Dairy Co., Inc. 231 THIRD ST. ALBANY TELEPHONE 4 - 4 1 5 8 R-K-0 VODVIL Wlllard W. Andrews,Prcs. F.Wayiand Bailey.Sec Steuben Street Corner James P h o n e 4-3775 Di S r e c t l o n Warner Bros. MARK C. H. 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'NO, NO, NANETTE" 203 Central Avenue (near Robin) H memade Pie and Cake Toasted Sandwiches E v e r y s a n d w i c h made u p fresh t o individual order PALLADINO Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent Waving H o m e S a v i n g s Bank Bldg l i N . Pearl St. 3-3632 Strand 133 N . PearlSt 4-6280 "We Understand Eyes" EYEGLASSES OPTOMETRIST 50 N. Pearl St. Albany, N.Y. OPTICIAN This Space Reserved PRINTING OF ALL KINDS S t u d e n t s and G r o u p s tit the Suae will be gixen special College for Teachers For attention « Mills A r t Press Jl, Wh B J- ^.,, ^ Printers ol State ( .ullegc News Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses For Girls and Misses (jym logs - 1 losiery Steefel Brothers, Inc. / JOAN CRAWFORD HARMANUS BLEECKER ENTERPRISES |—\ Week of Feb. 14 MABK Albany Teachers'Agency.'nc, COLLEGE We Telegraph Flowers to all Parts of the World Coca-Cola Atlanta, Ga.