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,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
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Ihel ,
ol
I be , m i , H I
I hill's,lai
ihe
seal
will
night,
he
Mas
ion
12,
al
no,
edit.il-
.,
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.
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
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la
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-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
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.iiiiii.ii
s
will
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I
or
in
The
gill
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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
',.„
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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/,
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.md
I I,,-
lo
sub
\ , w
a
Si
1 1
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u
the
,
I..
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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.
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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 .
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j I a i l , is,,,,.
ha-
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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
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s
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lu-
iiiinu
Dololhi
oi
w, : ,
urn.I,
ioi
i-siinbli
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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,
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'31
1 *'eal.
sen,,!
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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:
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l
,
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niNii)R IS
is NAMM)
1!iM'i''.' !''n.', ;M'uT;\deX'.'V'hu,M !!s,
NAMED
1
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NEW PRESIDENT
> ^-^^
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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
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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,
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lorin
wit!,; membership
k'il.hie
v.oi'k
in
in,
hoard, loiisisling
Al-
editor
tin-
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l '
shall
( . a r l i i le
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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
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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
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m
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l a M
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Mvskania.
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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
*
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er year, single
sinj
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copies, ten cents.
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is. Del
fnited States.
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atter at postoflice,
ond ela
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Vol.
X I V N<
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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,
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ha- heel, in |
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overall
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-le,
.ill
'31:
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Leiman
li
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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
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D i d di
V.i
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ig 111,
iiinnil
Andrew
1
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'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
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS,
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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.
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LUCILLE
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FLOWKR »HOI»
Wednesday
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Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta
Kho frateruits
welcomes
Lloyd
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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.
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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,
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