$h r* irMsti^ State College Biiws Vm.. X I V No. 2"8 ,TE COLLEGE FOR T E A C H E R S , ALBANY, N. Y.. FRIDAY STATE REHEARSES MOVINGUP TODAY \ |ililligc Eight Class Marshals Named To Assist Miss Webster During Exercises first college will linn1 ilit- auditorium in mil' according I" move new week ll|) ance two from Kathryn hall this cot, llritz fullv If grand m;irsli:ill I'latis fur a rehearsal 'I'ln- will class Williams he mill mores; Si'hna and Kthi'l Xot/.. assist Miss lead and Tliev begin hall. and the the will 1 in the Miss Web- senior procession to llii- iiiniurs do.'.r form a nl will au- line hieing Suphiiinores of the in facing up and flic line door HI along in a hen w ill no I he as <>i fur hack w ill behind them section nl .,s will iicciip\ the the the ( ) to In who were press, Ihe would mil I do hi sei r c t a r v of The Long fared very ihe I Si. ( nllege Marion L. student association liotlo, City \lpha I'bi (,annua, and song 'all. lone are: president Kleaimr dent, a i m , , n i l , e,I 'flicN ;ue: hand Vet Splain, Catherine I'M,Ine, jiini.irs, xinniel I Iranskv, Miss Ihe k'ohinson Lion lli.n .md proposed amendment: traditions, meet also s'h.di This I-;, il. m with Mis, been Splain 1,11.i.,r .md editors and sotiho heMipervised ainendinenl I-, I l r o . l . i 1, I. . , ' , lion tli. he hers, sports, ir this 'I his hoard is .ports meet the l w ; i > in.,,,.none in vl ediim 1 ear 1, poi 1,1 u, II in She • in, , 0,1 I'., ho b o t h | me that ,,ne p, as 1, p m l e i ih. also he for and l„ was , lass 1 ear junior as Moiidas been ss r l " ll ol each new lli.it ., a lo as ,,i ,,niics w;c ihe : I' eli, I ol Mils lo lh. 1e.11 lb, \ hue. 1,1.1,1 managing \ , w s, lie ii,,, is a l s o I', d a g o , c u e . nnaiial desk I'.eho. and I loll I b k n (Ills, m , luel Kill,, at ..'11, m ball, last 'dim: \u llu 1 ,<„ i a l nil,an I new Miiuu.li.il, L the will lollew is oil],crs Will lake duel Talented Piano Player To Assist At Concert I'll nhlie nit. .11 11-1 pianist, al lb. mil b, annual I i.HI . .iMoidiug .ill, as-,,,, l a l i o i , .111. l e d S lo oi ,1 Ihel , ol I be , m i , H I I hill's,lai ihe seal will night, he Mas ion 12, al no, edit.il- ., ,i ,il„, . ha \lb.un I h , . , at mad, b, l o i . i • M ii-.ii ;il , l o i , , b.c eastern |,|,i)e,| ..I colleges. talented sks and lolet an .>\iA Miss al the main ,,i the I'oiniinet said I Ills e t s i l i ol the ill Mon of latger lies, manage assisted lean nia In \h,e M2, Suns, I he Uuth Helen .11. liesl will seal ,1.,' :• la '" ' ' -opl he tin bua will Ml. In ami ,<u<\ Scl .ophoiuoies circulation inauagcl ',12. gut for Dr. assistant ol I-.', today the I annual ec.,11 I I'- p, ton his be | | ) ( " ' .iiiiii.ii s will ' ' " I or in The gill I U „. v ; i \ \ i n id. ; Clara Mian, I l i n n e t n, Harriet Dunn, Alice Klomp, Lord, hrances Moo |„,./ Shook. Sun Hilda Pdilh , l t 1 . n 1 i 11-. Teppn and Margard freshmen has who heads sei'M-d and nieiuber 4 serv- il.,- 111 I h e desk m«v po.sili. , ililor K j l ... nian.ignig on Marion \ ear, tl,e for editor. he a K. Cochrane, llaniil lie ,-,. m e n s t'n Kappa ',.„ ,,| announenl ;,'bd,.,i, years anil'dcsk 01 lb. of tin iiieinher debating Delia ,, M I a Kho niemher lb, two president |ass, fra- lor for reporter is r C.iiniiia, editor ol \aisit\ ,,, ill I'lii iouriiali.-m ba.s s e r v e d positions as-1,,,,,!,, 1 m i , m i l lee Alpha honorarv is: Ins j i n stiulenl ol nalioual May | n e x t gives In will in either ol ihe been Cav- sophomores, 01 t h e linn,a class Her MHiiniy , , (,;,mina Kappa I'lii, Sin is a l s o Hid asseiuhlv, watch. W a r r e n ,n ,,i Hidley according 1 h a i lm a n have Frances Ahhie Lois lama Iuntil A. years '3(1, president wrist ,,,,'lir. b, tin III i •inert, , ill , whirl lilm la ami will be dm w ill, III, 1,1 I 1 eh, ,1 Mill,' I!.icon. I',ml,lie - be i uiiimiltf. Helen - b i n , Il I s . to mg -an ceeds I '.ill \i an Mil. ill i team, and fralemin ol II, sludenl coiincii.s. Mildred and \lpha l i ' . , , b, 1 I'h.i a ii'ei ' B l i ,, i, ,,'i i,el,Is, ,,mi pci son j in Mill,,., will ml. i a n women',, sum mipeliliiin |,.i w ingbl al _ I !, , m c l l o i ' s h.,11 C. ial a I bela To ib, Conduct I, loinlil, I las umill. in I In, led h a l l hi I'llen ,o ii phis a, M s . ial • I hnted . , , , . , , h,d lis , in.HI " lb, M o S a i l o'clock in i ,,, , , , , , i, I In , I n n lis w i l l s, | , . i s .,,, •dam , , in, hiding W., I I I , g , s in ( ,dl. m ol al s, b o o l . N and I III. pn/, \l , u , .md I I,,- lo sub \ , w a Si 1 1 " u the , I.. N , ,s will lak, b,d V.nl. a new as "'''H. I one Nbbi, i',,, lb, Man, hi,Id n, k , l at, iiinda |,„ ,1 la . p u b b . ,1s | , who once, led I,, Mis, ,],• I .1 In, ! hi Ion, incuts . n.,1 set . . , in Dinneen ib .on,me u , d Leal .il Ihe I lie I ass ihe Si I, gi.mp siuil, i h . ' Ih, song- sing Ms ss,II h, . llonnie and will |. will " be n '•"lll« ^'s liuaiMiinpalned. ami said lice, Miss W aleis also mm - for |l ol (be ., l'-isl , , iiillce editor, ol , loi inn is lb, two also an lam. He llie Nl w s loi scam lo loi been repn ho..id society. laudiilai, b.c In Imam served on il leani and is a -polls m e n s at b l e l i i • ihe student lealilie ediloi ill' manager, oi sophomore in, cos el ed a l l , | ||t. niagcr , s oi llu scllloi class, ehilc.l , las- . lie. i Y.W.C.A. To Camp Near Thomson's Lake \s, I he si" a,hul- said. VHIMIL i.ilion .ml will online -'3. - ' 1 . ,"^\ Man Mscial sear, a, • week lake. Mas a,,,,,,bug In '.in. p, e s i d e n l . heis to ( limn;,,, Ihoiu.oii's 2.". Ibis Nelson, .ck,d Women's , , n nl i,< I its a n n u a l „l ,,i , hap, l o n e ihe and la, nils a will lonutlit tei wdi hi put in . h.ugc ,,i ihe affair, M m ls is ' l i ' ' h.uiiii also be d u e l finance niemher ,m School, nil le n lb, sign a manager Imam. lie has iphonioi'e debate .'lolip p i . , , s u I n , li ling." Sh, al" n.gbl ih, I M .n I.I '" h.n, on , I u , , , , ,nm K np.1, and i l , ,1 ih.min. ,.iuun||e, ulti icqiii al , m- i d o i i . |.',,•,.,!,. j I a i l , is,,,,. ha- ... n . t a l . i|l„ ll.ll. m, m- . I dbs , n l . 11.,imiie.it I Inn,, . , , ,hm,,i an I hi |!,adel I a ol ., He scniaiiv. 11 11, I •' i n I ..c le ' will haiidbool Hritz Heads Finance Up,,ell ''issonali M m n a! 1 - \ „ l I. I'b, a,social, freshman '(uvertisiilg '"'d li'ose.i las nip and also uieinb. I hi c i \ ears \lpha so,,,mi Hi'i/. " " I hi on. I doll.,i Maho.i, i. Helen i nl , I ' bib li \ a ol Miss I lowers, advertising I., a : , m a i n , cd ! n e n , line , , , j nycl", lias p r e v i o u s l y set. . | ' | ' i ' ' ' si'l'ec l i o n s ' Mali i- Ihe also three was and pl.nl I , il. lillt,dim. She i audi,I.lies llal, has fin niciuhei She nl reporter She pi,'dec ditoi lie.,-,111.1 I in, lo I will I lid,i . , ' I hi Ml). I,all,I.Mb. 11,1,11 n , h o - , || ih,,u ben i , poi i. i a (.annua b |i/..belli ,,liu ! l . ( nnk was is has i cos i la ss ! I'lllUllllcr. idilor, lb,,, be, n , , oltueil el, , l i o n sele, l e d tens 31 • l t e l . l l , II s '_ lu- iiiinu Dololhi oi w, : , urn.I, ioi i-siinbli ' ^| ol -am, M2. I >, Seh.lst, I n s , pi ill, I, 1 sun ho Ml, president i s|,,. III. - liarbei, led ' ' " ' ' ol Ml an. l i , .hniiii will apstaff. Ixalh .„iM, ||,.| are: (,01 d o n . Lewis, ls„,j||, re hislon. presented day report, of ten I'r,,lessor Hollo. In | 3 ' l ,,1 up Hawaii.I'liiirge, . la ,a '32, Soon p"--' 'i"<< >>••••«*. sin-is p,es,,i,,.t llaren.e professor will "lien s.ieialion. k, , p i n g sill |lin I Iran as Hetty r e d ive Kerhel, Mali S e n ice. \ -Chee j n a t i o n , gvinna Annual Dinner May 17 ami '33, Kramers, i nib, i mi," . I She Smith announced J j ^ - b u a i d i, W a l l , I Hill e. hi I, , " • ill I,l Kellcs. '-plain. tiilhert, Mildred i.oldsnnih, Ial, In ,ailed mil I Samuel I all.in, Marion I relic, the ,1, p i , l e d m.ii Isoreii, ill mad, imw edit..is Mead. \lilia nil, le, o l . l l II, hem I alolsil I ' l i l n a i n and Ko.se artist appearances . guest She ,uu\ a meal a do I ,,i,ml,, I lies Is'it, h i , k s,,pboui,.ie I ' M , . I , 111. Helen ha Ihe J , lull I Ireslliueil III , , ' , l o , k \h 'bane, edit M, appointment, Gift In Assembly veai iamb ^'„ ';';" ;.;;;;:;, ,;i Freshmen till will year, Andrew he, in e I,audi and Dr. Hidley To Receive |l also ihe advertising liahcoik, M i s s ' M i l l . r, conducted ihis will Mi sophol b.c who next presenle.H Moving , III "I llllsi, . in , I n , I I tile she l a i c .-.III. i Ihe ass.,, I,lie iors , \ a I, i in b r a n oiih l i , dim.III lb, \lbert I niiisi, \i and „;n l. , oil,,: , o n . IlK t i the d b eleiti Male ediloi the U'.ll il„ I In- | Dor.,Ih) p i c s i d i nl i,,, llu-. I - -III. , Ih inn in i , i, nriiig last W.I, Ihe niceling \\ aiiui i l l l ni.,!i;i ;i ;" ;; iil"' plnlm - iMa d.n I in- editors 111 l a l l a l i o n Ml, ol hoard ib, Miss editor a l l , 1 Ih, a I in Ml), I remoin I In I a tin iiarilson Hirane informal pl.u, pledges II editoi ,,1 these '32, r l t Z | ^KWS '31 1 *'eal. sen,,! , oil,,', Mill I oiiiiee 1.. 1 ihuloi Miller, If Holland, , l , l e , l ,, oi w i l l be l o i n l i i i led. 'I lie.,1.11 n i g h l . the inili.ilion editor ., , m i l l be 1 CMS I • I, EDITOR OF STATE ,1, ECHO NEXT YEAR:.,.,,! iditoi J "trip." will Males •' II'.nil 1, t w A H 3b I.,tiler's " h i " college annual lour I'niled , o i n i n i l l , , 1 "' . ill.lt,\ , . ., Ihel will, l.oetli , b. a l l , in led on 1,1,1,1,,, Naln , I home Living, he lliiins, llemard \lvina 1I pari the are: l l , ' . ^mnasmn. «.n i» ...... JUNIOR niNii)R IS is NAMM) 1!iM'i''.' !''n.', ;M'uT;\deX'.'V'hu,M !!s, NAMED 1 ' "''i •'••"'•"."".v. m ;!:,;';,,, NEW PRESIDENT > ^-^^ — —^ NEW PRESIDEN w OF MUSIC COUNCIL I prcioii inserted ol club as ol the I lire, Ruleiiher. reporters They Fli/.abclh Netta ihe will the \ era Carolyn 2h the and he 'file manager. one and and |i he in ball em pievioiis pnwi, 1,1 nur rl al will night l'.ige Ibis Ihe ih now -mm t se, hoard clause and Nord, will 21Reporters Named Twenty CLUB club" liiur.sda\ entertai inonl .md perlaining ihe and •'Tlleii semester. llessie Jones, to appointed. I'tilheiin country of next Curtis l.loy d poinlineiits ton ( .rnsMiinn 1., si wi Ml. L.lsie Cell, 31, new editors Ma/.ar finance Ulan.I Marshall Ihe probably lire/ee. Kailler. pi for is editors, Keller, Unlh and w ppieeiation Ihe] ainendment proposed offense. Scheiman p and edi- will Ma'rlha sislani | M M2, associate Frames have prae- Sleinhrooklh , 1 Andrew feature appointment Willslow lues its umpire, lacohs Ml. earlv nss.n iate junior drills Lilians blowers, manager; editor Nelson. iinpr. Long Audrey Tlie desk announced I.illv i(,n,. this he editor; manager: Dransky, editor. senna . 111,111 j of will George associate finance tieiievieve of and Ihe , H j n / 5 5 OTIS TO BE rcpo.tci he cer in their in in- Netta Ml. Si h o u r , Saniuel TO HAVE "TOUR" y OF UNITED sTATEs\T::^z::JVz ^::::;. thai j and ',12. Alexander cap i.s than Kn'iit ECONOMICS alhleli, I , Large ol \n was ,oM,lu,i,,l I le a^ I t h a i ale I M a l e "isde-k- to,-,-, who several 2h Mian r, of \ l l l , r ' Ih ,m- ,1 has very t o be r a t h e r isiis,ell Kinsella rcnrcscm; College, uieinb. r - l i i ] . I ea.gu. Vi.is been bin.in editor: advertising I Irit/, have the are: managing managing '.12. staff on They '.12, an- retiring editor-in-chief; Rice, New sU,nu.,. noticeable Dellefson X." spurts. have the clause mil and I \ e a r s captain and 'al, the positions Hroderick, Sinidow it/ ss l l i s | n report fa. u l t i the purpose resolution ,,f|on,led I- o, iate • I n . 1 ,n ha-- hei of sll ' l'l'nri teammates, of of lo board. is the against l u " ' 1'robablr line up s eonlc.si w ill b e : Lola alhleli, I .1, | i \ e two 111 the first Dial ihe pari Mi, ,wn h u h U •>: \ ah,, The mil a mural men's | tin- ol an ol coach, major live slru,k have 11. a game, I leek, Is ,1 .1 r, . m i l t i t m instituted ihe two 31, a.sseinhl) lorin wit!,; membership k'il.hie v.oi'k in in, hoard, loiisisling Al- editor tin- ' ' " ' «''m"' l ' shall ( . a r l i i le N, w e n , I , , oil in I there i,ais. will iv.• Slate In ;tr'. C !•• a lepol'l Ml.' York. Their college 111 J a c o b s , in Mori-laud re, ep the Iter h'liellor , o i i n e , led llie I'. Cathedr; scored ,-.„.,, „,,„.,, w a. ill. This hs h.-.'iimi 3, members raised NEWS by Catherine conlesi. (Ivdc lil, la, n i l ) . 1 In t h e ] ' I row ih, them irrniged uill fur and the |„. ilrin irted Alice l.eorge Iwo was Sulurdas " " ' " the!" there he r i v e n class, aci|uaiuting iimnillee to sophomores. keen I'.H New college. I is vu,, improve War- "Thai to freshman to as honorarv is ass,,, iate lias puhli, alimi its contests , , " ' I''i'1/h' a n d ( i o h l s.piad nail several uileiisivc hailing . - . ^ ^ . ^ ( | u . u|,(... ^ m C a g e . \U. hridav. l.awrenie j .md Wagner I wirier l a M '.ill, Mvskania. '.III. p n si- l i r o d c r i . k. h.n not against of IV.., hers' Ihe ol I petit i o n . I ,dlege last <|r,|| annul Wellies d a s Kolniisoii. and Six Cm I.I.I.H todav coming desk I lickey. | w h i c h asscuibls more,lass section todas. Maxiine STATIC another for ' o p e n i n g Cochrane, of |jnli i,,r Margaret he a r e c e p t i o n thein pledged K'.io.hraue far Brooklyn, victory M u n i , lair ;c- Candidates I he c . i n d i d a l e s the U. liege the Ireshim-n, national iratcrnils, Warren for has dropped college ,,f college, and of sludenl association a r e : ., 1 . .. . M o o r e a n d Jean \ \ alklns, leader rows ALPHA PHI GAMMA GIVES BIDS TO SIX STUDENT WRITERS joiirnalisli, leant thus having John's Del.aura in-lit. well l '""'" V, ' ' ' , , ' " ' several hard h i t t i n g pose sec right were scheduled Island '''I'.'1' and inei nliei's the nounced nird, Kidgefield Miller, evi- student will new team university at is this , entering will halcniiv. Six game will shall audi and hand I'romotion of 3X students to positions in the editorial and business departments of the I030-31 staff of I (art- been went leader following lour the Island i n the s t u d e n t a s s e i u h l v , , , , , , . , , .. At Sophomores left I park. under over baseball afternoon and reu 'he mi,Idle the ,,nd as fur taken Ml, main to the I In' Long sociation proeeed seniors hall. li.'.'i-s. plunge play tomorrow he song hall. tow ami the and of the occups N'l.ws ireshnien. the west. leads the in to and readies hall the will victory conditions. jumping secrclars , . ,. • t athi-riiic line faee I'agc line I 'age places l i u i i , irs nut hall w i n , li Dn a State's and under leads will wall, nf the assemble and find ' " " » » " « ' " ll:lH'M'lock, according l o | S ] , t l . front form whieh entrance loriuiii ihe will Drain-i III, main linn will uieel will peristole lake the anil west. g\ nniasiiini \\ al hall east. will Freshmen the idd meet lluesled to unavailing, from college. elass the diloriuin east efforts are lake the h'evnles Myskaniu Fresh wick STUDENT OFFICERS WILL BE CHOSEN BY REVOTE TODAY said. will to water I lo sopho- Mi-Malum will Draper the opposition, Webster. of required into Next Year mas- M a i 14111 r i u - freshmen. Formation rotunda he Board Announces Promotion Of 38 To News Staff For and Sims, Frances will the the the MILLER AND RICE WILL EDIT NEWS To Manage News Purple And Gold Squad Expects Second Victory Tomorrow At Ridgefield Park to by liarnnm, Collin, i iilberl, juniors; Wilson Doris find freshmen indications air: Robert will same As or accord- relative afternoon. the the when conducted. Kaytiiinid Ma.iou IK1 will todav marshals and si'iiinrs; ster moving-up assi'inljly for '.U, made clothed m a s , ol Rose I lie in of store wager freshmen jump '.ill. lake in week. the the aniioiiiK'i'd a rivalry 'Monday today, Webster, the is llritz. D11 R o s e . M 3 , in w ith intereiass fur I'IIHC park Andrew Thorle.s If Stale into Washington either thi' VARSITY TO PLAY LONG ISLAND NINE A Plunge In Lake Is Due Hritz r DuRose As Result of Wager $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. MAY 9, 1930 Nel.ou s.,„| STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 9, 1930 State College N e w s 0/^v/^VT/"Q, •DvyvylXiJi Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 The U n d e r g r a d u a t e Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE .SENIOR A S S U C I . I T K K I M ions: ( i e n e v i e v e W i n s l m v . Jewel lohnson, juniors. I I K S K K D I T O R S : X C I I . I M i l l e r , ' 3 1 , ( i e o r g e P. R i c e , ' 3 2 . J U N I O R ASSOCIATE K D I T O R S : Catherine l l r o d e r i e k , Martha Nord, juniors. K K I ' O R T E R S : ( i l a d y s Hates, ( i e r t r u d e llersehljcrg, ' 3 0 ; M a r g a r e t C u s s l e r , Jean G i l l c s p y , V i r g i n i a I ' r a t e s i , L i l l y Nelson, Beatrice Samuels, Alexander Sehoor, j u n i o r s ; Frances Keller, Sarah Caplnn, Ruth llrezee, Evelyn Pitts, Samuel Dransky, Bessie l.cvinc, Robert J . Moody, sophomores. Andrew A . Itritz, '32. I I U S I N K S S S T A F F : A l i c e W a l s h , M O ; Josephine I l o w l a n d , '31 i M a r i o n W e i n b e r g , Frances M a z a r , Hetty Raymond, sophomores. Published every Friday in til oard representing represe Board the Student Associatl * ^ u & r f p t l o ^ er year, single sinj per copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the is. Del fnited States. States United Entered as atter at postoflice, ond ela Albany, N . V, The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No communications will be printed unless the writers' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS docs not guarantee to pnnt any or all communications. IIV M I L L S 394-396 Broadway— Dial 4-2287 ART P« May 9, 1030 Albany, N. V. Vol. X I V N< IK \T.\V AXD Till-'. OKI) Handing over responsibilities of this its d u l y pencil to a new stall a n d its a t t e n d a n t the publication discbarges t n the student Assuming trying t h e blue issue o f t h e N ' K W S , i b e o l d b o a r d control with association. of the publication circumstances, the stall under very have done and board t h e i r best t o beep the p a p e r up t o t h e s t a n d a r d m a i n tabled t h r o u g h o u t in March the year. the paper place j vva> notified that in t h e C o l u m b i a n b a d n- j ceived second teacher t r a i n i n g p u b l i c a t i o n s , an o u t s t a n d i n g achieve- ment, This and was achieved contest I n M r . W'olner for ' I,- against the World 1 (.111 t II member of ilie new h o a r d has been e l e c t e d t o a p o s i t i o n able and conscientious a n d staff has e a r n e d basketball service. it b y v a l u - T o them the hoard i|iiiulei la-t f a l l . | I T h e r e l . c n e live letter men on t h i ' w a r ' - nine and also live g a m e - - d i e d - AFFAIRS OF STATE who i t s sincere congratulations FOR Till'. N'KWS BOARD F.ditor AN X. S. F. A OBLIGATION opportunity membership f o r Stale America really attention b y a recent Member financial are means college- t o show Student brought to of the federation. a r c being asked students in poverty-stricken chance t o r M a l e college what Federation of t o it h a s been bulletin a i d t o college living college in the National t o give -nine in Bulgaria w h o conditions. Il i- a to re-pond and to d o some- t h i n g t o e - l a h l i - l i in l e i n a t i o n a l u n d e r - l a n d i n g an g y o u n g people. A m e r i c a n p e o p l e h a w r u n been gi in n m Licit t h o u g h m a i n - i n d e n t s In re arc w o r k i n g l l u ir w a \ through College, a -mall urn , m i l d !,, - p , r , d e a - i h D e v o t e d t o aiding the i n i - p ' akahle I I U I I L iditmuo l s t u d e n t s l i " . i u g t o g a i n an r i b II r e t u r n in g o o d w i l l a n d i i n . l e , - l a n d i n g ne d i e d fold. IfYouAshMe- \itei h, I n -tudelll dinner urn - l u d c n l n and - t u . h or l l l l i l i . l l l . l e d h . w . i - ..I dull UII lo lolleg, II. Albert I'm, il.iii ha- heel, in | ; building- l ' i , M overall h a s , be d,,iID h a \ e . o d , ,1 in i l , I-.. I,II Ritchie, 1 llui, -le, .ill '31: "It I'l il '33: A , i Adclla Leiman li II'. .11-. . I 111 Bui the - l l o l l l d he la I, p l i e d , p , , l , nun Israel 'ne H"- h, Hoin do /# JJ.JQ ASSEMBLY T h e t w o f r e - h i u e n i n e n i l i c r - o f the d r a m a t i c and a r t c o u n c i l w h i c h were chosen f r o m a g r o u p o f nine finalists w i l l he announced i n assembly today, a c c o r d i n g to K a t h e r i u e T . G r a h a m , 'Mi. president. '' le, ling ul,,,, ' ' " Tabulation Is Partial Basis of Promotions l ' i . . i n . . i i . . 1 , . i n t i n I ' I . I I I 31 \ i « hoard and - t a l l w,, i ,. based L a . p.nlialh iil» -II l l , , l a l i u l a l i o uli . .m mm i l . i, . ,1 tod.o ,1 I he l . t h i i l . i l i o '1 ) i in,, np D o 1 llu * n, Hritz, '.12: 1 he sed|M, „.,| !-' ' anip ,|,i.n 1 II D i d di V.i ' l.eltei ig 111, iiinnil Andrew 1 \, 1 '30: 1 |,.,i, had will all lo i Kaplan, -"I'l Il o, d. A b - e i u c o l 111111i1. 1 < ,1 laliu - and d i - o m a r k e d l hi- h u n t t i n I he m a - i o i l l u i - i.u I Ind u e l o t h e v i g i l a m c o l I he M \ - k a u i , i g u . i d i a n p a r i a n d l o l l u M e d n i b e n i - c l v e - w h o ha II Ii \ . ell, T i l l ' : M O D K L M \KCOT III S I and w ill e-hi| -lioulil i- l l i and lie II. f o l l o w t h e i r lead Mudi ul- hen lbo.se w h o a r e w o r l n i g i h e i i w a What NANIF il-rHiHE, ' " l u ' " ' l m ' "»"''•' delicate g e n t l e m e n o f his p r o f e - i o i T h e nine freshmen were chosen f r o m H e w a s h i g h l y i m p r e s s e d b y s u b t l e - b a d e - o f ineai the o r i g i n a l t h i r t y - s i x w h o signed u p iug a n d line effects. I once heard h i m expr to try out la-t f a l l . T h e y were selei • i m p l e l e d i s g u s t at t h e s i g h t o f I ' h e o d o r e Dreiser led m i the basis ,.f t h e i r answers t o itiug spaghetti. questionnaires -cut out several weeks >N^_y^*<_ S A w e l l k n o w n w o m a n n o v e l i s t v i s i t e d the c o l l e g e n ago, M i - - ( i r a h a i u announced. T h e n a lecture tour. I t w a s a r r a n g e d t h a t she s h o u l d _ _ ^ Q B * £ freshmen a r e : b'.lleu M a b o u e y , JoseQuestion: A r e you in favor of he e n t e r t a i n e d at t h e h o m e o f o u r p r o f e s s o r . Befor phine B a l l , K l i z a b c t l l C o r d o n , C a r o l y n the p r o p o s e d f r e s h m a n c a m p ? the r e c e p t i o n t o t h e n o v e l i s t l o r w h a t e v e r t h a t c u Kramers, Ruth Kevin . I d - . Franco clave o f facultv m e m b e r s was c a l l e d : , o u r -tude Barbara M u l f o r d , '30: " I a m in M c M a h o u , l-rance- Root, M a r i e l u d i l , had r e c e i v e d h i - o r d e r l i e w a s t o act a - b u l l f a v o r o f it if e n o u g h m e n r e p r e and \ inlet I ' u i n a i u . while the g n e - l - were a r r i v i n g . D u r i n g the d m i i s e n t i n g the v a r i o u s a c t i v i t i e s at c o l The>' were c n l e r l a i n e d at a lea l i n t he w i i - | o l a k e h i - \ i o l i n i n t o a r o o m next t h e d i u i l lege a t t e n d , a n d i l e n o u g h ireshS u u d a i i l l ibe home of Miss D r a h a m room. There he w a - l o r e m men lake advantage ol the oppor ud w i t h feel ' D i e nieiuliers ,,i the coum i l , and M i iug, certain . e l e c t i o n wind .-,,1 I i , l i e v e d tllllit)." \uiie- h lutlercr, a - i - l a n l p r o i c - o r -hoiild provide the atino-p ar\ mi- the L l o y d J o n e s , ' 3 3 : ' I t h i n k it i of F u e l i s h . and M i s s l-'.inu, e \ I'cr dinner • I g o o d idea It w i l l In Ip t h e m e n \1 T h e Stale colleg, i oil i m i l 11 e central bureau should imliale c o l l e c t i o n o l s t u b .. - u r n II TO J 17 2 NEW MEMBERS f o r a successful F.unicc G i l b e r t , ' . i l l An QOUNCll ^ V U i ? l , I L ! nled, ( oach l l i . k c r made out the same j l a t e ' w n t ' t e n i T . X " ' f i t c n ' tile vetBv A l . U I T C H n ; cr.'uis drew a - l i p and each liecam v o l u m e next year a n d i t - t h a n k - l o r their loyal T h e r e w a s o n c e a c e r t a i n p r o f e s s o r w h o h a d o n e captain f o r t h e week preceding t l of t h e s t u d e n t s o f t h e c o l l e g e t o t e n d t h e f u r n a c e , I contest a n d also d u r i n g the actu: s u p p o r t d u r i n g t h e past y e a r . s h o v e l t h e w a l k , rake- t h e l e a v e - , c u t t h e g r a s s o r game. T h e hoard k n o w s that the w i s d o m o f i t | d o a m o i l i e r c h o r e a b o u t t h e house t h a t n e e d e d ! w i l l be p r o v e n b y t h e a c h i e v e m e n t s o l t h e n e w d o i n g . I n return the -indent made h i - home w i t h ; , staff d u r i n g the next year. the professor and h i - wife. N o w t h e p r o f e s s o r u ;, extend- SPORT SHORTS 1'l.ill In- board. Every STATE NINE BEATS HARTWICK COLLEGE IN OPENim GAME Cor t h e f i r s t t i m e i n a t least HtesOMt Big BUI Thompson. B y John Bright The Purple and Gold baseball nine t h r e e y e a r s , t w o y e a r l i n g c a n d i d a t e s New York. Jonathan Cape a n d H a r r i s o n Smith. $3.50. successfully inaugurated its season f o r t h e b a s e b a l l t e a m , a p p e a r e d i n F o r a t least t h r e e g e n e r a t i o n C h i c a g o a n s h a v e last Saturday afternoon by defeating the s t a r t i n g l i n e - u p f o r State. D e been r e g a r d e d b y t h e i r c o u n t r y m e n as d i f f e r e n t f r o m Hart wick college of Oneouta, 4-2, on L a u r a a n d D e t l e f s o n , t h e p l a y e r s o t h e r A m e r i c a n s , a n d i n t h e past e i g h t y e a r s t h e r e the Ridgeficld diamond. referred to, displayed a lot o f ability lias been a p a r t i c u l a r l y e m o t i o n a l d i s p o s i t i o n t o v i e w t h e c i t y as t o o t e r r i b l e f o r a n y t h i n g b u t w o r d s — The sterling all-around performance and are i m p r o v i n g steadily. These w o r d s b y t h e m u l t i t u d e i n n e w s p a p e r s , m a g a z i n e s of Leo A l l a n , '.111, veteran pitcher, acmen w i l l pick u p m u c h experience a n d books d e s c r i b i n g the reputed choas o f life i n counted l a r g e l y f o r the v i c t o r y . B y t h i s y e a r a n d s h o u l d p r o v e i n v a l u the second city o f the bind. s t r i k i n g o u t 17 hatters, m a k i n g i>nc a b l e i n c o m i n g seasons. In other words, " H i z z o n e r B i g Bill T h o m p s o n " is a c l e a r s n a p s h o t o f T h o m p s o n , b u t n o t o f t h ep u t - o u t , live assists, and g e t t i n g t h r e e h i t - l o r a perfect day at C h i c a g o w h i c h has g i v e n h i m his career. [ ' o r i n successive It was strange t o see Dick Whiss t a n c e , M r . B r i g h t , i n t e n t u p o n his s u c c e s s f u l e f f o r t hat. A l l a n demonstrated his value t o ton, veteran b a c k s t o p for t h e past t o m a k e T h o m p s o n l i v e i n h i s pages, has m i s s e d the team. I n a d d i t i o n be acted as three years, cavorting out in right t h e fact t h a t i n a n d b e t w e e n his campaigns t h e captain f o r the contest. field. It is true t h a t he w a s n o t M a y o r has in o n e w a y a n d a n o t h e r i d e n t i f i e d h i m State appeared weak at the bat i n self w i t h t h a t i n a r t i c u l a t e folk-feeling of Chicago given a n opporunity t o s h o w his the f i r s t f e w innings, a l t h o u g h t h e w h i c h is w i l l i n g t o s a c r i f i c e p i e t y , m o r a l s a n d o r t h o mettle, yet we all know he will fill team managed t o g e t m e n o n t h e d o x y t o the vague but m i g h t y hunger f o r Chicago's bases, w h o , h o w e v e r , failed t o score. his new berth satisfactorily. g r o w t h . T h e c i t y is s t i l l so i m b u e d w i t h t h e W e s t e r n T h e v i s i t o r s t a l l i e d first i n the second p i o n e e r d e s i r e f o r r e c k l e s s p r o g r e s s t h a t it l o v e s a n y i n n i n g , p u t t i n g a r u n across the plate Benny Becker, w h o handled o n e w h o a c r o s s t h e y e a r s c o n v i n c e s i l t h a t he l o v e s on an infield h i t , sacrifice, a n d w i l d A l l a n ' s t w i r l i n g , d i d so i n a v e r y Chicago. And Thompson has done exactly that. t h r o w t o t h i r d base by catcher B e n " B i g B i l l the B u i l d e r " was his most effective slogan, j a m i n Becker, '.ill. A l l a n held his o p - e f f i c i e n t m a n n e r , n o t o n l y c a r r y i n g and armies o f voters w h o disapproved his " m a c h i n e " ponents h i t l e - s up t o the seventh i n - o u t his d u t i e s as c a t c h e r b u t a l s o a n d w h o l a u g h e d at b i s c a m p a i g n t r u m p e r i e s s u p ning when l l a r l w i c k made a n o t h e r p u t t i n g a l o t o f f i g h t i n t h e t e a m p o r t e d h i m because he b u i l t b r i d g e s a n d b o u l e v a r d s r u n o n an e r r o r and a single. a n d w o r k e d , as w e l l as t a l k e d , f o r t h e c o m p l e t i o n its a w h o l e . Hedrove out a lu-tv The P u r p l e and C o l d team over of t h a t I I ) ( l - y e a r - o l d C h i c a g o d r e a m , t h e w a t e r w a y l a i i i e " t h e v i s i t o r s ' one r u n lead i n t l hit l o o . to t h e G u l l ( i M e x i c o . I'he> s n i c k e r e d o v e r h i s f , , „ r t | , i n n i n g , t w o men crossing t h e battle c r y . " T h r o w Away i o u r H a m m e r a n d ( . e l r l l | , | H . r , „ , ., double | I V K i n s e l l a and If Allan can maintain his early a H o r n , " b i l l t h e y l i k e d it because his a d m i i u s t r a „ i n g l i - | , v A l l a n and M o r e l a n d I " i season form t h r o u g h o u t t h e remainlions, u p to t w o years ago, were, alter a l l . charnct , , , . , ' j ^ . , | '. | m ; , | r c . M I | , , , „ „ . decisive j n games, and if t h e t e a m gives nzed I n material progress. M r . Brighl b e l i e v e - | s t a t e scored once i n the s. venth and ' m l " his | that business m e n s u p p o r t e d T h o m p s o n I i double ^ e s u p p o r t it. i s c a p a b l e o f , ith • .me in tl speeches t i c k l e d t h e i r B a b b i t t tastes in o r ; field h i t li) h'esta. ' S t a t e w i l l , f o r t h e first t i m e i n m a n y irlhiu in the e a r l i e r Iraine, and a double by a m o o n , c o m p l e t e i t s s c h e d u l e w i t h tbei deeper than ' thai behind t i n ir e u t h u - i I I d l e - o n and another - i n g l e b\ A l l a n ' lean s l a t e , in S t a l e - l o t tune at hat .tin i \nd. i l I'll \ - \ - t r m MI -electing the c a p t a i n oach Bakei hill, :'i.r the I r a n i \ i a - hit upon I n ( 'oach ,,',,, |', ,c,l, d I . -ee II k ' l i t l i c r l o n l R Baker heMr, the game I l " " ; " - ' ' " " ' ' " - - c l i e m e o l a p p , , r t „ „ I 'nion v - a i l into t h e barb. 1be.'allRi. hard W h i - l o n . '.ill. elected c a p t a i n ' " K ' b e c a p t a i n c y a m o n g , | l r | , . M , h u n g - eoii-tnnlh b e e n . . g a m -i Chicaj. Mil the I c o n li> I hi vole- o l the letter i i i e u . each directing one entile, inen a l l l u el il of l a - t w a r ' - c a m - I [,, | h l v | | |V . ,i . u lion responded t o R i III I I . O i l ., ' M ' T O I th paigu. was no! a l l o w e d t o hold t h i - I \ ( 1 | | , | l M ,| 1 | | r | | j m ( | I NEWS BOARD E U N I C E E . GILBERT Editor-in-Chief 60 North Lake Avenue, Dial 4-8611 FRKBERICK W . C R U M B Managing Editor 1901 Twelfth Avenue, Telephone Watervlict 178-W FRANCES V . PECK Associate Managing Editor 741 Madison Avenue, Telephone 6-2429 ADOI-PIIE B . S c t t o t x . .. .Finance Manager 2111 North Luke Aven Telephone 6-5810 I D I X L A B. E A S M A N Advertising Manager T e l e p h o n e 0-7616 I I North Pine Avcui PRINTED BILL WOULD SACRIFICE MORALS FOR MORALE I'l I I I CAI.KN DAR To.I.e. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, 3 MAY 9, 1930 AND '32 HAVE QUARANTINE DOES Frattrniey WW Haw Echo Will Give Keys 2 JUNIORS NAMED '31 CLASS MEETINGS Dance Tomorrow Night NOT HINDER CAST To Members Of Board TO NAME OFFICERS FROM REHEARSING G.A.A. CANDIDATES For the first time, gold keys will Both Miss V a n Steenburg A n d Miss Gilbert T a k e P a r t In A l l Sports Beatrice Van Stccnhurg and Marion Gilbert, juniors, are candidates for the presidency of the dirts' athletic association. Miss tiilliert and Miss Van Steenhurji have been outstanding in athletic activities since their freshman year. At present Miss Van Stecnhure is treasurer uf the Oirls' athletic association, and Miss (iilhert is the manager of athletics. Both are members of the women's varsity basketball team. A few week.-. ago, both candidates represented the college Girls' athletic association at the Athletic conference of American Colleges at Ann Arbor. Michigan, Frances V. Peck and Margaret C'nssler, also juniors, are candidates for vice-president. Virginia Hawkins. Elizabeth Jackson, and Mary Kant, sophomore, arc nominated for secre tary. Nominees for treasurer a r e : l a t h crinc Baker, Ma\ (iihnore, Katherine Moore, Marc Trela. lean Watkins and Doris William-, freshmen. ( andidates tor cheer-leader arc Alice I iiblin and Rosalie Karpel. b'.lections scheduled for this VU rK. The junior and sophomore classes elected officers for next year yesterday. ileforc the elections Nctta Miller withdrew as a candidate for the presidency of the junior class; Marion (iilhert from the vice-presidency: Walter Driscoll and Beatrice Van Steenburg from the list of candidates for treasurer. Marion (iilhert, resigned from the nomination for Ciirls' Athletic association representative of the junior class, and Mildred Hall from the nomination for business manager iif the Pedagogue. Helen Mead withdrew from the candidacy for vice president of the s o p h o m o r e class. W i t h d r a w a l s from the freshman class nominations were: song leader. Helen t'romie and Louise Sink; secretary, Betty Cordon; and for Girls' Athletic manager, Mary T i - l a . ' 'Dependable to Kudolph the I t CII.I.K P h o n e 1-.1775 hotel, according to Warren R. Cochrane, \M), editor-in-chief of the Echo. On the face of the key will he printed " S . t'. E c h o " ; also a picture of a stylus. The final issue of the E c h o will be published s o m e t i m e near Moving-tip day, Cochrane said. WELCOMES PLEDGE Fpsilon Beta Phi welcomes Gertrude Spurbcek, '.13, into pledge membership. PLEDGES Worth, 'ii). a 845 Madison Ave, DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS fratcrniu . CEALTr JALCN IIV Triumph / • ' / , „ , , , , f„ all I'm-h nflhr IP,,/,/ Steuben Street Corner Janies May Li, in the T e n F.yck Telephone 6-3462 LUCILLE Flowers FLOWKR »HOI» Wednesday night. Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Kho frateruits welcomes Lloyd M.irrlnml, '.U. George Hisert, Ben ja in in I n g i a b a m , and John Detlefson. freshmen, into pledge membership They will be taken into lull mi IIIIIIT "I Km of the Echo board at a testimonial dinner to be conducted Camtna chapter of Kappa Delta Rlto fraternity will coNuluct its annual Although several members of the formal spring dance tomorrow night cast for the advanced dramatics class in the Lounge of Richardson hall. T h e play were quarantined for scarlet dance will be from nine to one o'clock. fever, regular rehearsals have been Thomas L. Herney, '32, is general conducted. Those who were quaran- chairman of the dance. Norman Coltined are Hazel Goodell and Louise lins, '31, is in charge of the refreshment committee; Charles Kissam, '32, Duhee, seniors; and Mary Goodell, program committee; Hamilton Ac'31. beson, '30, favor committee; and ArlThe play, a four-act comedy by Sir 11HI Bush, '33, will be in charge of John Hankin, entitled " T h e Cassilis decorations and chaperoncs. Shrccler's Serenaders' o r c h e s t r a engagement" will he presented as scheduled Wednesday night, May 21,will furnish the music. in the auditorium of Page hall. IS W E E K - E N D G U E S T Helen Henderson, '31, was apCatherine R. Nichols, '29, spent pointed chairman of the advertising committee. Other committees were last week-end at the C a n n n a K a p p a Phi sororitv house. announced last week. Jflloyii 3K. (Srauea FRATERNITY .online: track ni.Tl tomorrow be presented to the official m e m b e r s Direction Warner Bros. S TR A N U \ l . I Ol'l I) \ 208 ( ) l A l l , S T . 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A. Alvc C. H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES DRUGS At T h e College Pharmacy HAEMANUS BLEECKER HALL LELAND VILMA THE PAIR W H O GOLDEN GUERNSEY M I L m\ I lirTi' is more ishment Golden 111 Ill 111 • I nour- "SUNNYSIDE UP" I .1 IN HER FIRST EL BRENDEL TALKING Hotel Ten Eyck Bldg. 29-31 S. Pearl St. Phone 4-6324 Phone 3-2330 ALBANY, N. Y. We Tele«niph Flower. A n y w h e r e PICTURE AND MAKJOK1E "A LADY WHITE IN to HIP I )l>lll>'\ .11(1 Gii.-nivN BANKY PUT SUN IN BOULEVARD LOVE" (,(>! DEN ( All Mill-. Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses .•I.Ml.-l Lor I \.ll„.- (iirls and \ lisscs I^ouk'varu Dairy Co., Inc. 231 THIRD S T . AI B A N V TELEPHONE 4-4158 & IUUUUU lv>; •^ C e n t Fill Avi (ititVtiuiu IIUC Alb. my, Y Y. i it. kobin t. . ' . i n I i)i;s - I l( ISICI \ Steefel Brothers, Inc. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 9, 1930 Teaching Practice Will Help Juniors: STATE MOVES UP Y.W.CA. CHOOSES Faculty Plans Picnic "New Group Best," Supervisor Feels FRIDAY MORNING; WO CANDIDATES In Mountains May 21 " I t is my belief that the E n g l i s h are some students w h o arc fitted for M e m b e r s of the faculty will atREHEARSAL TODAY FOR 1930 LEADERpractice teachers w h o will leach junior high school (cuclling only Jean Gillespy and Carolyn Kctley, juniors, were nominated for the presidency of Young Women's Christian association by the senior nominating committee at a meeting- conducted last Monday. Both candidates have been ineinhers of the cabinet. Miss (iillespy was social service chairman and Miss Kelley, membership chairman. Mary Nelson, '30, is retiring president. next September in Milne high school will he better fitted for their wink than any other group h a s been because of the experience they have had as junior practice teachers." -aid Miss Katherine K. Wheeling, supervise!' of English practice teaching ill Milne high school. bor the first time the juniors in Kdith Hunt, Dorothy James, and Ruth Kelsey, juniors, are nominees the English m e t h o d s classes t a u g h t lor one day during both the first for vice president. second semesters. In the Those named for secretary a r e : and Marie Judd, Margaret Service, Laura majority of the eases the methods Styu and Esther VVoodburne, fresh- s t u d e n t s taught both junior a m men Magdaline French and Asenath Van I senior high school classes so that I'.uren, sophomores, are nominees for j a closer and fairer estimate might treasurer. be made oi their ability, according Those who have been nominated In Miss Wheeling. for undergraduate representative a r e : " T h e lapse of time between the Katherine lielnap, '32, Helen Otis, '31, leaching of the first semester and and I1'ranees Root, '33. thai ot the second semester w a s Elections are being conducted yes- \aluahle in that it enabled the terday and today hut in case a maj- j u n i o r - lo think about a n d 'digest' ority vote is not obtained, the polls what they had h a r n e d from t h e will not close until Monday. first teaching experiment," said The new Y. W. C. A. cabinet will Mis- Wheeling. be appointed after elections. This plain is particularly effective, Mi-s Wheeling believes beRECENT VISITORS cause it aid- in dispelling m a n y o. Ruth Kelley, '28, and Alice J. Hills. I be "bugaboos'' which beset seniors, '2'), were week-end guests at the I'si and also g i w s the supervisor a good idea cf the ability of the students. Gamma house recently. "I have already decided that t h e r e and some who will do better in the senior high school. I will in this way he able to place the practice teachers much m o r e intelligently than before." Miss W h e e l i n g was especially pleased with the unusual co-operation which the juniors showed during the experiment, Their work and that of the Milne high school - i n d e n t s also was exceptional conrdsidering the circumstances ing to Miss Wheeling. There was a marked improvement in the teaching of the juniors the second semester. T h i s alone would seem lo indicate that the results of the new experiment will he of real benefit to the s t u d e n t s when they begin the real practice teaching. The juniors are also gradually taking over the supervision of t h e Milne high school extra curricular activities. They are doing vers well, Miss Wheeling says, considering that they are handicapped b \ lack of practical experience in handling the children, which the seniors get in teaching. EAT At T h e tend a picnic planned for S a t u r d a y , (Continued from pnge I, column 1) After the p r o g r a m the exit will May 21. at T h a t c h e r park, Miss lie from the main entrance of 1'age Minnie I'.. Scotland, i n s t r u c t o r in hall. T h e class numerals will then biology, announced today. Mi.-s Scotland is head of the combe formed on the campus in front mittee which is taking charge of of the building. arrangements. T h e scene of the I he assembly program for Mov- picnic will be near the Indian Lading up day will include the award- der in the Hclderbcrg mountains,, ing oi keys tci the new \ i : w s board, she said. T h e party, which will be the a w a r d i n g oi the Echo prizes and final one of the year for t h e faculty, the athletic prizes, and the class will he attended by the families of speeches. Myskania will " t a p " its the faculty as well. successors and the results of the ARE HOUSE GUESTS student association elections will Evangeline Calkins, '1'K llernice lie announced. In the recessional from the audi- Hopkins, 'jn, Marion W'oolcock, '29, torium the new Myskania will walk and hlorence I'otter, '28, were guests side In -ide with the present Mvs- U Beta /.eta sororitv house recentlv. kauia. During the program the seniors w ill u ear cap- and g o w n s and the other classes w ill wear their traditional costumes, LUNCH MISS F O X VISITS Marian F u \ . 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