StateCollege News XIV. No. 30 VOL. STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 23, PLANS OF SOCIETY ARE READY TODAY New Honor Fraternity to Induction in June if CALENDAR To-day Student assembly. Audit irium, Page iall, 11:10 A. M. To-morrow Commct ce club banquet. C ifeIluested hall, i:30 teria, P. M. Wednesday C a n t e r b u r y club picnic at lm ian Laddc r. Leave colic ge at 5:00 1 . M. Have ( P l a n is Passed "If t h e student favorable association action constitution for scholastic society induction will June," takes on the c o m p l e t e d the lie Emanuel tlie first conducted this Green, plans, an- A nounced. was submitted ministrative council for a p p r n \ a l fied I lie to the a d - minor mittee has made the suggested of Andrew varsity debate a which of the The next Martha of Richie, the elections afternoon T h e Scottish team w i l l three months' period, meeting the Miss Richie said. llritz, \lthongh fuur group, they will men will form tin he divided i n t o two and E v e l y n E.sniav, '33. teams nt two e.eh. Each team will T h e laeiilt \ m e m b e r s of the c , ,.', i i - i , i I f<i o w a schedule .. its o w n . 1 he i m t t e i arc D r . ( i c r t r n d e I-.. D o u g l a s , ,. , ., ,, . . S c o t t i s h debaters will he chosen from • , i n s t r u c t o r in InologN , I )r. I l a r o l d W. I ' l i o i i i i i M . i i , professor of h'.ug- ; me d o l t i s h universities ol Edinburgh, lisii, a n d M i s . , ' E l i z a b e t h \ an Den (ihisgow, Aberdeen, and St. Andrews, b u r g h , registrar. Tlu-y will he chosen by the student T h e C o n s t i t u t i o n is as f o l l o w s representative . . . u n c i K of Scotland Viicli- I N:i 1 o m i i l g here M d e middle ol i I c t u 11 her. they will reinaiil in A m e r i c a until near t i n i,| ni" | )t., ember, i|s, i anuotini ci II I he debate , I s i n l l 111 I t - MiI' ., . o i n p l e t e inte \,|,.|, III \ | | . I I I . . , sill •'-ll 1 •-•> ll, I III 111. s|, lnsie.nl Ih a the iresli leinher- w i l I1 K i c ,,i s.Miale I '. w i l l be edi ib ..lit,.i the I !,, s . 0 , I l.IH ...,:, 1 l i i h i . l i \ - . l \,„b,, \ III The Pi Alpha sorority by and in T a n will have the first m a n to be chosen president of the student association since 1024. H e w i l l be i n d u c t e d into office in assembly this m o r n i n g by M a r i o n E. B o t t o , '30, r e t i r i n g president. B £L^E:'3l , ' , ' , ' .|,.ipsl,,,| I I"' ,', Ib, F| WOMAN ATHLETE WILL BE LEADER OF G.A.A. FOR 1931 , b l e d , Kiaduali wish to , ' I it'll a l l - "l„ , |h( ele, ll,,,,- , i n |i 111, l i d la-l week t h . v w i l l I ' l l , th<n I' ,,ll,,| hall \ , , w „ , l „ i t t, . il I h , annual uwnm lell's to III.-. " 'I1'" , | 1 B e , i i i i , , V a n S t e e n b u r g h , '31 W I I I l l o l l , e l ueiltat•> cdiH at mo, high school , .In I I t h e ( n i l s ' \ t h l e t i , a s s o c i a t i o n i/,-,l c o l d u r i n g tin c o i n i n g year, a - a r e s u l t c a t i o n , a n d g r a d u a t e c o u r s e s , li ol i,III,,iUlllelH a III l o l l 11 c c , I for the i n d u l g i n g in diamond, games w e r e teams on our played field the not enjoy any strenuous w o r k - o u t s . However, the players are f u l l of e n t h u s i a m and ' r a r i n g to g o , ' a n d if they show last week's f o r m , should in on the favorable the scoring side of sheet. The players who will trip, according to Coach m a k e the Rutherford are Nldilll i hiillls will l , ! u .„ | Uninnier ,„ ,.,,„„, li,,, **lZ ' '' : Maikliaiii. B.-tt\ Bui,bit. ' K . m i t e r , and \ \ a l l , i D r i -.Issuing ..ll.lge.s will Ihe be lie , llie Will a l - , , lie I .illege boil-.' 1,,.11-e III \ 1 Conducts Annual Frolic To Give Awards M^a^'linki'V, Mild,,-., iiai ! -., o 11!.II ,,L I In i-:;„ i,; .'",nl;':11,G.A.A. '':r\;:\\: %;,:;!! . , , , . , ", K i'"', •,,,„, pa-I i dilol- { ,'i"p,''s.,'Vt. ',,.' \, l l";ii;;;;;'V." ,1 enveloped vicinity on the home outside PEDAGOGUE STAFF , '!', ,'„',' ,!''," M in the I'lmty-oue juniors and three prcsid ' the Young Men's ! o p h , . m o r e s w i l l be o n I he p e l ; , | I h r i * t i a n a s s o c i a t i o n l o r t h e r o m le -staff I, «"«»<• l o r next year, a c c o r d i n g 1 i - g w .,,-. ; ding t o W a r r e n R. ' " l ' , | i l h M . b i i i i e s , ' . i l , t h e n e w j Cochrane. '3(1. r e t i r i n g j i r e s i d e r t . T h e e d i t o r in c h i d , n e w officers will be installed nest I he h n s i i i e s s m a n a g e r will be week and t h e p l a n s l o r t h e c o m i n g M a r i o n Gilbert, ' 3 1 . T h e l i t e r a r y year d r a w n up. editors arc: Alice Splain, Helen I 'I'he o t h e r officers of t h e Y M C. ' ' l i s , A n n e C r i u k s h a i i k , W i l h c h n i n a , A . a r e : George W i l l s . '32. vice Schneider, C a r o l s n K e l l e y . and Z o e president; L a y B l u m . '32, t r e a s u r e r : 11 iin'ichs, j u n i o r s . I Earl Bloouiiugilale. ' 3 1 , -ecn-r-iri ; !'be a r t e d i t o r s a r e : M a i g a r e t h c a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e mi the state S c h r o d e r , Rachel G a l b r a i t h , Dor,,- l o i m c i l . I . b o d M o r e l a n d . '32 tbv Kline, junior*, a n d F.velvn ; T h e new cabinel w i l l h e . , I C a m p P i t t s , \\2 I- sa D o w e r s , R u t h t "..ii D u d l e \ ,.n l . a k . C h a m p l a i i i from ger a n d C o n s t a n c e de d i i / m a n , J i n n 25 i.. I line 3(1 C o c h r a n e w i l l i u u i o i - s , w i l l have c h a r g e o l p h u t , , a N , , at t, m l staphs \ b x.inder S, lio<,, E d s t h c G r a f f , i h e ,,, w p i e s i d . - n t . ,i ' a i m - a n d C a r o l S i n n . .11, j u n i o r s , u r . n l i i . i t . m ' ••!-. -,-.. \ ' , , . n i a l s c h o o . . m l s . l i n . i S u n s , 32, w i l l be t i n .,nd 1 ., \ a - i n . lent h e r . n.i t i n - I 1..WI1 .,, ,1 I I .ink I I I I , .nil.I a - I ll 9 TO BE Graff To Be President MEMBERS OF 19,. 0f Y M C A Next Year AGAIN NEXT YEAR ,",;"' All! at 'y-•'l.i,v,|:is,,,, v,]:,v,v1?,.',-^:\;;V 3i SENIORS ,',,, , , .,,,,1 spell w h i c h and drills coast Russell Ludlum To Be Association President TO APPEAR HERE II house R. Baker, are R i c h a r d VVhiston, L e o Russell W . L u d l u m , ' 3 1 , was Allan, Thomas Kinsella, Robert elected president of student assoT h e results of other sorority elecG o o d r i c h , Gilbert DeLaura, John tions are as f o l l o w s : D e l t a O m e g a : ciation, for next year, M a r i o n E. D e t l e f s o n , F a y B l u m , L l o y d M o r e Dorothy Abranis, ' 3 1 . president; B o t t o , '30, president, a n n o u n c e d on land, I i l l i s K o l o d n y , C h a r l e s L y o n s H e l e n H e n d e r s o n , ' 3 1 , vice presi- M o v i n g - t i p d a y . H i s election was and A l e x a n d e r S c h o o r . Manager d e n t ; Julia Lister, '32, recording kept secret by M y s k a n i a u n t i l last Kenneth A. Miller and C h a r l e s s e c r t a r y ; D o r i s W i l l i a m s , '33, corrsponding secretary; Madge French, Fritl;i-V. I.luckett and Ralph H a r r i s , assistant '32. t r e a s u r e r ; and E s t h e r VYoodIsabel J. I ' c a r d . '32, was elected I m a n a g e r s , w i l l also a c c o m p a n y the b t i n i e , '33, r e p o r t e r . vice president and K a t h e r i n e M o o r e , 1 s q u a d . I- la I ' h i : K u t h L a r k s , ' 3 1 , p r e s i - '•"••y s e c r e t a r y . A l l uiidergi aduates w h o wish to Frances V . Peek,! ,|, „ , . \> i l h e l m i n a Si hnei.ler, ' 3 1 , 31, a n d C l a y t o n S t e w a r t . '33, will I a c c o m p a n y the squad can d o so for i i r r p r e s i d e n t ; D o r o t h y H a l l , '32. be college cheer-leaders next year, ' t i n - s u m of one dollar, according to t r e a s u r e r ; l l e l e n e S m i t h , ' 3 1 , corE l e c t i o n ot officer.-, o l student an announcement |,\ manager .•tary; A n n i , K i a s s o c i a t i o n a u t o m a t i c a l h makes t h e Miller. They must see him before student a member ol executive t o m o r r o w , he announced. They II,'en Mi i plan i : , ouncil w i l l meet at t h e Ridgclicld d i a m o n d \bl.ie Dim l a n d be reads to leave at <> o ' c l o c k . s, M r, to Dr dehatiim a b i h l s . •'• Harold \\ llhiup' presiden'i; ' K u t h ' P Hughe,,' '3L F m i l i s h and debate \nnahelle M e l o n ,-,-,,., : „ , I v i . e p r e s i d e n t ; I he n , u p , T . > «•' \ewco 1 " f l l . '•"• stewardess; Lucia uiediateh Lawn,,, Mm.'itoii'e" '31, .ind K e n n e t h M . l l e r . '32 ' • • : , , , •;, ,,-easiuer; anil Edith n.ssls ele, led members ol t b '*" ||U1|; M ] t.rjtj(. I,, iiiaki il total - I N members u| , , ' ,,,,.,., M-u-garcl sthe eraduation ol l b , present t ||j,.|c\ ';i ,,,, si,lei,i- Catherine ' ' I e-ih U l l . pres'ideii'f se> l e l . i r y : Agatha i < .i-iii < I \ I . i c \ Kant, m,'' !,',. R,.,.',, | , n ' \ l i , e ( i i h l i n ' i l l e i n a l i ,,n il li/.ib.'th'l Milliards'. ,.T. ,,,,j K itheriue .,,,,;,,.,' ' \i, M,,!.., | ! „ , ; , „ , L i n l - i . o i . . Lev : ,, ;i ,,,,.|,|,ii I e,,,i M a i l i n , ,| .,,,, ',,,, , , | , , , i B r . i t r n e Sam •' V,;'| ' , , , 1 Ruin I mb ' D ,,',',,,',,', ,, d ' Mi'lilr.-d S m i t h ' '32, In leave Russell W. Ludlum, '31, who is rest of the week, the squad c o u l d KEDROFF QUARTET I rainy and as several next year w i l l be a m e m Xela The will first t w o days of the w e e k p r e v e n t e d \:i •!:, club Baker's charges f r o m ' ,| Ridgelield stiff Beta Hartwick o'clock in a c h a r t e r e d bus. H a r r i s o n , '30, is the re- Summer School Has 2 New Nursing Courses I. the I'hi sorority. T h e of team tomorrow team and a few rooters ; Sir AHr" ii,,„.,.. '3L •i to oppose S h e is a member belt RUTENBER NAMES EDITOR IN CHIEF OF '34 HANDBOOK baseball college nine in a r e t u r n g a m e . the presidency. The other officers of G a m m a K a p p a P h i a r e : E l e a n o r Gage, '32. v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; Elsie D u t c l i e r , ' 3 1 , corresponding secretary: Marion C h u r c h , '33, r e c o r d i n g secretary; M a r i e Greene, '32, treasurer; H e l e n H a k k e , '32, c r i t i c ; Elsie Babcock and F l o r e n c e H u c h n e r , freshmen, marshalls; Margaret Service, '33, reporter. National college to O n e o n t a t i r i n g president. W32-33, acting State will j o u r n e y of A l p h a F.psilon ber is being sched- leading college teams of this country \U. i „. i,,L-ii. i e; . . . , . - h , l | i., .1 council Will Carry Both Team and Rooters to Scene of Fourth Game Albany president make a lour of the United States for K e l l e y and W a l t e r juniors; men's secretary ber H o r 2 1 . student Eslh.-i- W a t e r s and L e o A l l a n , Driseoll, as a result Jeanette pected to take place mi either N o v e m - O t h e r m e m b e r s of t h e c o m m i t t e e seniors; Carolyn K a u t t e r , ' 3 1 , will he presi- of i n t e r - s o r o r i t y council. will Student f e d e r a t i o n of America, is ex- associalii >n. are: Miss executive will up f o r discussion in to- B u t t , , , '3(1, president college uled by day's a s s e m b l y , according I " M a r i o n K. of the he the first opponent of the The debate, T h e com- changes, .Hid the entire m a t t e r four of .Scotland nounced today. recommending changes. Bus Kautter Becomes New Intersorority Head as Election Result Hetty team, next fall, the debate council a n - The council has r a t i - several be b r o u g h t Str.te representing universities probably of the faculty document, team leading 'The p r e l i m i n a r y draft of the constitution Betty year, '30, chair- the necessary HARTWICK MEETS STATEJOMORROW conducted recently by Gamma VARSITY DEBATE Kappa Phi sorority. The presiTEAM MAY MEET dency of the c o u n c i l rotates, each h o l d i n g the office in the FOREIGN DEBATERSosrodreorr i tofy their establishment on the m a n of the c o m m i t t e e a p p o i n t e d to formulate GAMMA KAPPA PHI TO HEAD COUNCIL dent proposed to-day, $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. 1930 • i i . ni. m o n Rose K n n II, ' .nh.-riue R \ ' , , l l i s , M a x m e Robin • m i l Jean M i n k i n . j u n i o i s '.•''.'';,;,''e.",' Business Staff, Dean | 1,, .mmial , ! . „ , w.,,,, 7 .in -;,inm dim,,! ., |,,ie .:i this I,, .,-ni' in,.linn. I 111, I \l I I ,run,111, .lei . '.ill, pn-ideiit lb, i f r o l i c w . , - in the I , , I I ., I . u . i k i';l1^liri„,lKiJi1aMi.nn'i1,,:ii,r '\t"\X Go Into New Quaiter&\™Zt\"'''l'{\ , . MI, ,-|| be ,:IUi, ,,i tin I.Mill Is Stuart W a l k , , pianist, w i l l i,. . i i i i - l i In \ p r i l l o be lb. . ,,i w i l l hi p i e - e i i l , , | n i Ll Rllssi, K'nssiaii ..,ii...lb. •' IT'*" in,;,I spring i t .a die . horns 11 l „ m i \ l . o 21 \ -iriim.-d t i n . D I , , Anne L olfl. C o v i ,| i n t o ' in Pi. last week the l i , , , b i n , , I H e r | weeks ago w.r, , , , n , I n , led p i , -ellli,I tw . will Mice w a s t a k e n . . v e i b y t r a c k a w a i d p u i s . M i s , I . n m d h o l ' e i I D. y o , b u s i n e s s .Minimis- I , . , n | B . w e i L D i a m o n d , '.ill. « ; „ geil ange w a s necessitated by ,-, ,,1 c h a i r m a n of t h e breakfast. T h e II in b o t h offices, id- | following committees wt re in an Pierce a n d M i D e w . , barge a i i angein. n I s, i b r t l i , , B u h l urn , , „ , , , , „ .., ,,, t h e p i e s , , . I bus, .i.i; p u b l i c , t v , Isabel l l c w t l t and ,,|,,,,,., , , . , , , , „ n i will n o w C M , . a L e w , - , l i e s u . entertain |„ , , , ! , , , ,,i \ l , D, s o . M I , I , I . Marioric M o r t o n a m i Jean v ,,, , M l - - Pi Mil .•.•"!'> '!"' W " ' - ' " ",-!,„„„. de.oialion, ,, , | „ , , K | , i ,,i t h e i . g i s t i . n ' s \ , , . , B u r n s and M a i p n i c W l U o . i , mm ' I.u n . I, I l''raiu.-> \ | ' r , k, ' 3 1 , will be vice I I t h e r d e p a r i u i i nt- w i n , h o , nt Ml pi e-i.b i l l . l - b / a b e i h lacksoii, '32, lei ing i o n i s e s ,,| i n s t i m l i o n i b i t r e a s t i i e r a n d K a l h e i i i i e M o o r e , '33, Istllliniei- include tin , oilimerce, F u g tlianullo, ball Mi- I -e, i , l . u s Rosalie Isarpel, '33. ' l i , h , F r e n c h , s c i c m e, and s o c i a l U o l i n , , d h a - been elected cheer l e a d , , science d e p a r t m e n t I he l o i n ,., u ,,,, Ihe ,1 i n . s i a l l a i i . i l Ins. M, |. I. B i a . l b i u v , ..u< ,u t h e M U I I H I I win, w , i , ,,, ,,ln, i , will hi . o n , h i d e , I l u , s , | , , s visiting i l i s t i u c l o r s , is an E n g l i s h - c u t , , I w n h l b , , , L o - i ,, , I,. , , , i i , in ins n i g h t u, Ihe L o u n g e ol K b h a n l s H o i a l t h e c o l l e g e ill C h e s t e r , F u g , I n D o i o t l n I Km ,, in |,,, , ,,, , , ., | , . M i n i o n e. b ball E t h e l M C r i l i i d h o l e r , '.ill, re hind, a school lor the t r a i n i n g o i d e n t , , . i , D , n o l l e , |' lli.nulov. ih, , ,,, ., m i b h , • t i l i n g p i , id. nt. announced lo.kr, leaehers, w h i c h is coiine. ted w i l l . ' ' 3 1 . K a l h i w , IB e l k n a p , \ . e i , . . i l , l b , oil loom I need this m m> M i s s (,1-uiidhofei will he t h e in | t h e universities ol L i v e r p o o l a n d M V a n Bureii, a m i lean i'.. .He • . , „ , i n the s t u d , n t - , ' Miss P I C K stalling officer. I London. • sopliomou-s. I I M I I I . 1,1 ,-. ..Hi. e divides . private irk w i t h -aid. I l, I a l o h i l c 1 li,..- d a b . I o l l e g . p i n - I , i , H I , I i, ( l i n e U l i e a t o u , i n sti'uctoi in hvgieiie, Miss D o i t l n a D i e t / and Miss M a i g a i e l Hitch , o c k , instructors in physical educa lion, w e r e the chapel o n e s STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY *t 1930 State College N e w s Established in 1914 by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers Retiring Myskania Names Only 12 Juniors; Customary Order Of Tapping Is Reversed Rotli of the new members will probably lie men. Both of them will expect to give only courses in the College, thus permitting Miss Anderson, supervisor of practice teaching in commerce in Milne High school, man of costumes for Moving up day. Upsetting all expectations, the re-She is a member of Alpha I'bi (lamina, tiring Myskania named only twelve national honorary journalism fraternity, members of the incoming senior class THE NEWS BOARD to succeed them. The retiring body "Vnthari'iH. [/V::r'ri'!'\vl, is a graduate NRTTA MILLKK Editor-in-Chief consists of thirteen members, as did of 'student association tiiis year and a 59C Morris Street, Telephone f>-0J.12-K the Myskania of the previous year. candidate for president Sliv was also the GEORGE P. RICK Managing lulitar In BJ27-28, however, there were only 455 Elk Street general chairman of the junior prom'weekCATHERINE E. BRODKRICK Associate Managing Editor twelve members on Myskania. end. In her freshman year Miss Norris 3100 Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone Troy' liOJl-J For the first time in the history was the class athletic manager, a member AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager of the College, the members of the 2 Amherst Avenue, Telephone 0-7908-R junior class were tapped in reversed ANDREW A, Hurrz finance Manager alphabetical order. This added been mi the'"basketball!"hocki-y^u'cld'oa"l, 201 North Lake Avenue, Telephone <i-SH10 greatly to the suspense which usually and biking teams every year. She was ALEXANDER SCHOOR Feature. Editor characterises the tapping ceremony, > a freshman attendant to the campus queen 811 Madison Avenue, Telephone 6-2004-J " T > / ~ \ / ^ \ T V ' Q , DISSATISFACTION W i n and also to the Spanish .|uccn. She has it is believed. SENIOR ASSOCIATE KUITUKS: Cienevieve Wiuslmv, Lilly Nelson, and Martha Nord., DISK I.I.ITOR, Samuel S. Dransky, '32, l ~ ^ V _ / V V l \ . k J i Coi.J.KCl.S IS GuOVVfNC. Marion E. Botto, who was the first I f V T s t u i r i r ^ ^ u s S i c y ' ami one lo tap, named Beatrice Van Moving up day. In her sophomore year, Miss Norris was secretary of the student Vera Hums, juniors; llernaril Kcrbel, 'Clara Allan, ICIsie' linbBy Clarence Cook Little. Steenburg, contrary to the popular association The Awakening College. and also .secretary of V. YV. cock, Abbic tflllpen, Carolyn Kramers, Harriet Dunn, Elisabeth belief that she would tap the first C. A. She was chairman of the Moving W. W. Norton Ik Co. 282 pages. Cordon, Alice Kliimp, Alvina hi. Lewis, Lois Lord, l-ranccs $3. member of the incoming body, who It is indeed strange that a decade which has seen would have been Alfred Basch. IniliUh. Sn.lth Laura"Styn"fclitlt T s p i i : r ' i d l'lJien'w^ltVrinir: sophomores. Itcst.NKss Sr.\i-r: Hetty Kautter, '31, Curtiss Kutcii- such astonishing increase in the number of students stead, Basch was the last to be assistant hiking captain and a member ol the sophomore rules committee. This year bcr, '32, Lloyd W. Jones, and Jean Wntkius, freslunen. attending college, as it progresses, sees also a rapidly , t ,,., she was a member of the fei ASSISTANT I'INANCK MA.VACKK: Frances Mnzi.r, '32. growing dissatisfaction with the methods and accom- tappe Louis J. \\ olner. who is the thir-jt,, present a petition lo t plishments of college-. Doctor Little is a retired unileenth member of the retiring My--1 Mi-.Norris is a member of Delia Omega Hoard representing the'Student Association 5 ""Subscriptions.'i'z^'i versity president who is at last free tu write as lie kania, consequently did not tap a ~"'^[\\\ MI,.,,,,,,, sul]vt w ,„, i s a l l l l l | u . r per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the thinks. I l i - condemnation of hide-hound professors, United to center her attention there. At the present time she has assumed the instruction of a class in business litlgllsh in addition to her duties as supervisor. The addition of these new instructors will mean that the present over-crowded classes in the department will be split tip into sections of smaller si/e. It will further mean less strain on the instructor and will make possible the Riving of greater attention to the individual difficulties of the students. The great increase in the demand for commerce teachers has made imperative these additions to the commerce faculty. 1 W j j | |,,. editor-in-chief of llo- Slate c.rllegi' arroganl dean-, and young Babbits in fraternities, is j u n i o r . Ml m e m b e r s o f t h e i n c o m i n g <tll- X « s next year. She has vvorkd foi ihre. relcntlc-s. Iml hi- optimistic v ieu of the inline is i.o hnuoian bmlv have been 'active > >'' ai " "" "','' , N " k " s , ' " '"""""" " Nnws not necessarily sentiments expressed n c o u rraa gc ii n n gg .. " TIilliee aa lt ltiittuuidl re tt o• w \ i t w s does does not uccessarclv endorse endorse scnlimeiiio i p . c s . - . l I ecue,nl • wa ;ir dril y vu ii ll hl i | o !<>wwhhi ci ch h ] ,, ' ; . , ,|. ". ,y ;,. ;, , i , ; . : " I 1 " 1 1 " -"nl l l r - k ••""•"'- > l l r »•'•. n l States. Entered as second class matter at poslodice, The The in contributions. No communications will he printed unless the , l l i - I k - d e d i c a t e d I- o n e of c . n l i d ' e n c e and l a - t i n e writers' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NKWS. ! flection.' • . " . . . ' " l , l u ' " 1 " '" '"" ' " ' " l U u H n u a m i la ting Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS do The old methods of c\aminati..n conic in for their guarantee to print any or all eommuuicatii ic -hare of criticism. P-INTKO av MILLS ART I-KKSS, 394-39o l l r o a d w a y - l >,al 4-2JH7 j ^ ^ ,„', ^ Then ^ . ^ / . ^ l test the fact of knowl l L tlU '', ' ' " " " l " ' " , " " ' " V " " , " " ' I'"'*"'"-''" "'' " " ' C u m ^-< " " - >' •'" ,,-,--, 1,,, 1 ; i ,, year, a , „ | , K , i r K all e n t e r e d In hei fre-hman >ear Miss Mill,, took -tale wuli a high school record which j W1'1.;'", v l " l ' i , ;j!' "lU\s „,."," X,""IT •'"' , T.',' was a dependable critcri if tlicir ; il,,',',\'"H^iu'' served on" mam "'cmnunt'icc'' V . ^ ' l ^ V l I . e 'cmrdi.mal j ^ ^ h ™ , , „ w , ' c"""s "b-i'x'eu '^U^Tuv '..'.V'-i'un.' md VOL. XIV N„. 30 factor- ctitirelv. Doctor Little describes litem a- un- , ' ' . ' V " ' , ' " , , 7 ' l " w M > ' ! , k , ,"" : l H.V' M..vii.K 'UP d a v \ i a s s ,•„,,„.,.••' con, ~~*"*~ ~" "*~"""""" ~ """ " " " " "~ * HI l i l t ' u l i l i ' l 111 WHICH II K'V W t ' l T Ul]>" ! Mihtci T h i s w i t s h t ' v \ l - i I ' t i i i i r t n til scientific and un lair. lollow-: j p u b l i c i t y l o i t h e I i. \ . A . vauibw ill,-, f.,, fraternities he sees a- narrow organizations, put tin; lili SL'KI'". Ol- W H A T Y< ) l ' DO II be Ihe presi the Spanish carnival, and boose chaiimaii u of t h e (Jirl's Athli association for | do the junior prom. She was a member j their own interest.- ahead ol" those of the in-titntioi M v.ai. She lias 1,,-,-n in- in athletics; of the fence committee, of the eoiiMitution A careful consideration of whether or not the student which permits them to exist. The alumni of man. ce IIM fieshnian via In that vear I committee, of the LoullKc eollluiittee, of iin association should adopt the proposed honor societv j colleges a r c a diflicull factor, hut in attacking them was in plain of ,'laaskelball, won | V. W. C. A. membership committee, a n d , 1 pla the junioi 1 th for the V. W. I . A cannot be made without a knowled f = .11 the tl„. !•,,.,: s who do so. a- attack all lact- \ !'''- ':'ll>« ridicule- the prole l l , , . ; , . . , , v n | li.-i c l a s s b a s k e t b a l l , field b a l l , a n d t h e var- ' m a s i | u e i a d e . S h e will b e e l a s , r c p m t c i ill Ireu. d e a l t !-it> haskelball ..a.us. She also served on I,.ex. year, and a n.embe. of the V. W Particularly should the association consider wliethe AI-BAXV. X. V. MAV 23, 1"30. '!• A. A. hamiuet and iodic committees, I C. A. cabinel. M i s , Miller is a Kiaduale or not the proposed society is just the kind needed. Let us not take this all |,„, ,eriou-l i t h e r e i and was captain id the loe of war. In her O f Milne IMMII school, where -lie « , the ,,| u i l i \ e r -"I'homoie vein Mis* \ , i n Sleenboic, was president ol lie. class for three vears nil to abolish o.ll This editorial is not written with the idea of undo-|v>;i!l b , . . ,.,, | class manaisci ul alldcties, captain of elas- She was pre-id, nl of the student ass,,,,., silies that M.uth iua\ he educated in th UM M " " " ' b a s k e t b a l l . ..a t h e h m k e ) a n d h i k i n K t e a m s . I lion in l . e i s e n i o r j e a r . a m e i n b e , ,,i ing the conscientious work which the members of Ilu '-1 dillicult teacher L.sperien ' a n d - d s , . l l o s,„,,t ,.-,]„;, i„ „ | l,-,skelb:dl- ' / . l - i Siein.i l . l e - a i , s o c o t v . a n d ( h organization committee have done, but mereb lo make! "''|.'ji'C( an ei'ii'r'ai -hollhl b e l > l » s,-, veil o n i , M I , ; c o m m i t t e e - , i n c l u d i l i e ' cbaioie e d i t . , , f..i " C r i m s o n a n d W h i l e , " ipiiremeiil -y.-t .- , i , t h e C . V A f i o s h play d a s c o n u o i t i e e , t h e b m b school p u b l i c a t i o n . M o s Mill.-lire thai when the association acts, it will have in it-j accepted which would include ... mea-ii ' " ' " " j \ L o t e n e o M i n n l l c e , s „ i r , e , C M , , f r o l i i ! i s a n i c l l l b e l o l I .a 1! Kappa P i n possession the full facts upon which to base a deci-ion. I -Indeiil'- emotional inaiurin and balance: i m e a s u r e : \ . \ \ . pageant and ban.in. I committees, a n d \lpha I'bi (iainnia eeoiid in 11,-ell \ \ tin H a c k I I eel, a n d 1 . I.ud urn. w h o w i l l be t h . l i l \ nil incut; I lii- particular A number ol member- ol the iaculn have suggested so , . , | l a m ol 1 i d e m of ihe s llileol a s . i . i • - , , ,' , aptitude-. Seci in o-tem which has been found ed on l l , v. vy. ,., u l u a i e of All,,,,, Inch se that a substitute for the embryo societ> be placed bet nv siicce-fiil i- thai placing ihe arbitrarv dean h> .11-. a-l i cat "of tile I'In' 'ills - e l l , then l.o.lliun the association for consideration. j ' ai| land ks . „ „ ilu, vear as I n a pre - i d e m of I'hilol ,nia a ill•lllbei of iilvi-ni-\ coinmiltie oi joiinger ineinher- of ihe Phi Kaiipa I'bi, national honorar\ scholastic frauas :,!-, a deb-can lo the del She and c i s , |,isi,,r an. l i e faeull). Third, fraleinilies are beiin.' eiic.uraged loj ll.n . l . i - l veil This p . , sidelil n l h i lass in lis fresl ternity, is the fraternity suggested to -erve the need compile an g Iheiiiselves i,,,' -eh,,la-tic, literary, audi lluas reasurel ' a m soph,., , - h e i e . , meinbe to recognize outstanding .-cbolastie merit in this College. \ \ ' a m i of IniiK V. U 1 arli-lic honors L, .in tli. there i- a niowuiciit to make ;i \. She the sludclil eounel vcars, i l Why? Probabls it will be said thai v. c-tabli ' Illier o f t h e d i vvny. rronanis it win lie said thai p . c-talilisli athletics more general and more IrtiL aiiril-pr '" ~ ' k, >, i,dlc> ball, and basket foo-. and a member of tl such a fraternitv here will mean giving up titiv chances i„ i n ,,, , .i,'.,,,,,.,. .,,',;,i i o- n , \„'.,i.' ,•' ', •' M, l •• I !'•"'" 'cams, and , . . , n , , i aw.uds i.., iar-it\ f.o tluee years. Tbi- \ _ , / ,, • • , - I,,- ,i " ,'u Ills lost , uaplei eutilliil I h e \wakeiniie t ' d n ; e , I . •, -, k, r I,, 11 -;i,, ,.., , i,-,,,.,,,-.,, , lo, ,u 1,,.Ki.r-.tif ,. ' we may have of obla, ig a chapter. ol Phi I'.eta Kappa.; ,.,,.,,:, ,-,„. ,,,.. ' , . , , . , . „ ; „ „ iIt- „;,..,, ,.. ,,,.. .,,„,„„ . ; , , ,'!;., . ; . "p.. ?, - .n ". , ,I l " I," ' "l i " \ "A '. •',' . , '"'v ' ..' , l ,'''"•"".'. ,, , , , " - , , T . l . - i I - I 1Clfillt l o r t h e awakclUll:: glM-ll t o t h e - l l l i l e l l l - . ,'.„' , slunan of i h e N a t i o n a l Student I'cle Hut let it be remembered that chapters ol boll, of these „,„,,,,. ,,,.„, | | k . r . i n i l l i l . S i •• k i.,„r,iu- d„,uinalioii- l.x •''* ••";'., '»«''• ' "• '•< "»• Indian lad America, lie was :, „„.,„l„-, „f outstanding fraternities have long lloiirishcd side by . . . . . side in some of our outstanding universities and coland useless practice." education i- passing throtigb ' 1 ,'"\ " f ' Aineiieuu Athj.-i'ie '('o!!'e'|;'e WomVn ".',',1 al,,""" ' " ' '"""" " " leges. lie is a member of ll." This newspaper dues not undertake to uphold Phi a decade of real change, and individualistic education n.-,sel,ose'n f',',','-',!Ml,''l!K:'"' " ' " y i ' Troi.badnrs •I Kappa P l . t Kappa, Kappa Phi in preference to Phi P.ela Kappa, but in the is lieginuing to take the place of mechaiii/ed routine.' lo hieh school national bin dueational fraleroiO. 1 pr.-iileiit of the junior elas.,, favor of the former fraternity ii must he remembered Carolyn K . who will be president basketball, and chairman of Ilu of I h e V o n , that candidates for all degrees are eligible for memPhi lleta Kappa, on the other baud, will bership. ob, : o f H e l l III, I ol ,'ies iiini, sehool V. \V. ('. admit only candidate- for the straight art's degree. .cnior vear was its prchl C h l l e l d , I. w h o villi b e p i e s Is., president of the sun This means that the candidate- for ihe haehel ,r of , h.ti council „ , -.1 > c a i , bcua seen tary of her class in art's degree, the bachelor of science, the bachelor of rsh science in commerce, and the bachelor of science in did \\ I Ihe p i freshman at State, she was . By A l . KlTt'lllK. -.|,,,ke home economics will be eligible for Phi Kappa Phi. i ' - t anil p a r l i c i p a n u K i n h e r I m c n . h e i o f ilu- Y . V\ . C . A . b a z a a r m m UP ,lav s l a n t . In h e r -opho Ulitlec, look part in i h e M o v i n e u p d a ) Some have proposed that the membership of tlie mole iuipii-iliu leader- nin -I" was a n u n , b e of , | , c -Unit, and w a s o n the lefiesh.nenl e.,„, honor society be used as a nucleus f,,r the chapter of H e . a n d l o o k pari in b o t h n i i t l e e for M o v i n g u p d a v . Xt e. It w aa nice i|ue-tiou. and. I ,,,, p d a ) a n d C a m p u s dav s l u m . ! In her s e c o n d vcai s h e pai l i c i p a n d in Phi Beta Kappa, should the efforts ,,f the College to j \ ' u-e the edit, were coiuplelelv in the rough. I CI a pii,in c o d u e , and' o f t h e s t u n t s o n C a m p u s d a v , MovinK u p d a v , an.I obtain one be -uccessful. lint to do ibis would uiean '''.' ' h e uioineii i-oiniiutti-e f i n - p a n i . l , c a i i n tile fall «v i n u a - i t u u frolic. S h e « , , r k e . l poss,h!e answers "I u - e t h e ' " that mam -Indent-, not candidates i,,r ihe -iraigbl | " l ' ihoiight ol | ( , ;, " " • " • - I ' . e i a r v .-i H e b a i e C o u n c i l , a n d o n t h e d e c o r a t i o n c o m m i t t e e f o r s o i r e e all. bachelor of a r t - degree wnllld he sifted ,,„t. !•'• n , editorial 'we' h. ••' l' : "'l " ' I ' " J u l • ' l a - MoviliK u p d a y \ s a V. W . C . \ , , l e l e « a l e s h , allelob-.l e a d e r s a n d m a k e t h e m ibink l b u o r c s t u n l is t|„ 1,„ „ , |„., acllvilies to, |„ I Ilu- coufcreiu, al Schenecta.lv and vvaexample, stippo-e that one student has an average o i l 1 ' ~ , : "'' m> rrea m e " oi "I tcallv d o h a v e a h I I ' m ' ' " [ J v , a . in S l a t , . ., nn-ml i i h , ,,„ ml,, . s h i p , , , , „ , „ , , , , mure than high honors for the bachelor of -cieuce in tli:m one of uuMis- - , - i , l , ; i- a e i a d u a l . of i l „ ' ,,f S . W C \ ' •i a f t e r all, v,,u kimw i. S h e i llic M u - e comnierce degree. Mis fellow student is Larch honor-, i ju-i a pi loneetadv I I lull s c h o o l w h e n -!:, w a s 'I'll., v e a . Miss Kelley H e - , . „ „ - . ,|, "'••lllbei- o l l b , N a l i o n a l l l o l l . u - , . , „ ! • , . . h i . . . ol i h e f l e - h u i a n h a n d k ih.ii.m.n but is majoring in h'.ugli-h. T h e laltci would p ,ssibl> M'elp- lo lp m e at a l l . " P.m. bv t h e t i m e w e ba '• '-_•; j ' " ' , , ! " ; , • > Kla I ' b i s o , v o t ,i •mheishii , „ „ „ . , . ; „ V \\ receive a place in the fraternitv, bin the commerce 'orgets t ol I h e - e a n s w e r s . ,„ii i i | . | i t i - i l i \ e r e a d , major would be certain!., excluded Tbi- if a- not -cem -elected ,! " '•'-' v..'.'and n o ' p n ' s u ' l e u , " !,| ho.,', „ ' sl.e'i'e'l'v" mlil'l'llil 'lee. j'.'i'.'.'i'o',' sOld'e''.'!'li'i II i to a bell. , land w, h .pe i fair nor democratic. bad pa-, \ \ -In I- also ., nieuibe, .-I mine,, di-lol.uii,,,, , „ „ , ,. ; • „ . „ „ „ „ N \ bo. u n . l l . l o In f.< slunan ! |l I , , - I M , : O , , n|v on,lie. , , , ,„',' b i n a l h . there i- ihe i|iie-lini of the voiupaiaioi • : - , M | - ' l ' ' - ' k p a r l i , , p , l , d .,, n e h l b a l l . s|.,-,t , . , | , t a i n . . I a p p a i a l o . w , „ k ' ,'le.n nl u, lo\\ I l.i i s | \ | \ M l SI prc-tige ul' the local honor -octelv .md a . hapti , ,.| haskelball. m i l . v ball .not hiku c ol . u l . I.iuinn nl t o , N \ \ i' v ,„ , Phi Kappa I'bi. ll mighl lake n i l . vear- ,,r in i, olle I \ I tile ( o;if, - H l l before the local -ociclv wmild .nbicv, .mulling like b.a'slol'h'a'li C a n " b , -ch . pl'av b u l b I' I I . I K I I , , a n o l l n , \ -late wide proinineme ' Hi I be • tin i h.m I. Phi K. I .-I w V \ n i d . d M i l - , , hieh , l „ , ,| 1 Phi is an ..nl-tanduig u fi i!!'-'"i,.,','!.',, V.'..'.'! \V, -P. . 1 , - h . •• ., .... . . . I . , - ,., / , . , „ , lerniiv 11- kev i- uall, I h.-l I' AFFAIRS OF STATE acbiev emeiit v\,-i ll v ,,i i \ bird in Ilu baud . i> nth of tbi- boa . Iv .. .indent a--"t iatp n . • f gelling a ch ,pt. i I ' . . , •I I .,,1.1, , ; - .v.,I lake I ,.•" Ihl.'e' , . ' , I,., , , -.v., v, ,,s ' l,.r S t a t . I P h i P., I , Is ,p l.lk. h e , Inn \\ I n l . o t Ml.ikl i h e a l t , III} ll I n - I t ,1, 1,1 lii i I won't .1 I, " l i u i ' I added. ll ha I. won I i i k e I, 1,1, l.ll , bib, | , - n l , , 1 j II.i -nil as, ...el • will b e I n ho n., . | I-. ,bl,,.,,>, has l „ • t . nno ..1 to, , V\h,n A l.a/a.u 1 . w V I I , , Up dav ..',,' I I I . lo I ll l'r.iteynls of ill. Ivpe .In. u--ed u. ibi- , - lit • • i , little, " I ' l l e m b as-i.ciati.,11 doc- not endallgei il , cb.il.ie- ol a ihaplei an addlei Pin I'.eta Kappa, olid it will be gclliin all oigaiu An.I lllat, lii.iid-, Is hew 1 l - t ,nv Mils, and dilation that will he deiiio.ialic. able In giv. -chola-tii | e,o d e l the c.lilm i.d "we." Now I can appreciate what lecogniliou to ., larcci number ..( -indents, and one Ihal Iclbwv meant uluti he -aid. " \ , , Mine i- -.,.,,,| thai will he a no,In tu the College. | \l u-e " I's ., s o , l i b . I I . who collie- an -oiiKSI,,- j b a l l s , vv.ll l„ t l „ | , „ , , , „ - „ „ Ice foi M o v i n g I'.-.lanoK,,, , „ si .,-.,, M,e 1 lie foi Spanisli M-.b.DI'.l) k l ' . l X I ' t IKCICMI'.X'I'S I once had ll.c unii-ual cspciielice ( foi me, aiivwavi l a . n i v a l alI nill,h e , s, 1 v e . u s h e w a s o n Un b a s k e t b a l l , v o l t ni leaving a loolball game al the beginning id theon V M I A m e i n b e , s h i p m n i n i l l t i e l, '-,' '-*11- l o - , ball, and l„ hi ball ! , , , „ , . The annoiuueinent, thai two additions i,, ihe coin fourth ipiaitcr. M> alma rv tnatci was ahead I..' III. and was ,-, soph,,, , meinbe of finance .h; No M„v,„« up dav s|„ „ 11, .1 ih, inciTC faiultv of the College will probablv he i n a d c ' M v Irani left in thiilv minute-, but I made connection!, Ib.aul ah s -plearl) nest year, must be a welcome one to Professor j w ith a lew minutes to -paie lie fore the train pulled Alma Mai and was; llo fu-sbman ii., Ceoige M. York, head oi the commerce department, out "f llic stal I bought an "csliee," (lit ihe front look pan nil sop r ,. |,,, pus day snuu M i n i u m i Fur mail) year- Profcs-or N'oik has had but two page to ni) sorrow and surprise, was ihe -core " l i a r I l e n d I,,,-! l a h l e , instructors to assisl him in the instruction of several vard Id Dartiuoutb IJ. h n i u h makes brilliaiil run, •• I o n t h e llckel m m l i l a - s 11 p i e M ntaliv th. I , \ \ bundled students who arc enrolled in course- In his etc." There in print was the account ol a game » l>..-r|iil. a n d , . , „ k p a r , in , h , V U I A l"l veal -""• h e w"a s'" edit,.! i u . l l i e f of Ihe] I department. The enrolbueul is nunc than jn-l those which could not hav, ended more than ten m nflccn - l u n a n han.ll k. , l a s „ s c e . e l a i v , s e r v e d Ihe l i . A \ ' d b. ,. Tin ^ ,\\ ' A- UH i n b e , s h i p e o m i l l i l l e e j v . . . , V I , - . , „ | l students listed a- commerce majors or minor-, since minutes ago. Ami, to complicate matters, French's touchbal. , | l l d ">• W ' V se I hand book i o n , s ,.,, , | „ •rclr there are bundled- of enrollments in the department I down, w Inch changed the whole i oiuplesion ol the game |n student- who have m, major oi minor in that from l.iceu lo i liiin.u, came in th. lu-t two minutes department l,,t pla. •||le ratal liUc li-ts twelve loto-e- l o , the dep.ol I -va- b a l d l v le-s ,,li|.ll-.d la-t llldav when I tuel „,cnt, and until this >eai, when two of the courses w . i e a p..pet l„.> oiil-idc Page hall u 1 1 1 , A M -ellmg fljvi,|<-d and placed under thiee College student-., the p.ipci - , ..iiiainiiig ihe na.nc, and p n l u n .,f ihe new tin,.,, uu-ml.li ol the facultv bad im aid al al! Mv l..m; .. d u n - mav lly nut so ,| , the newspapers, ,'„„'! a,l,,,l","h . f.o A bo al, .,, N W 1 td,.. A . i l l l . l c illc, i, , li, k . l ,,i i l v w \ and V M iColli, ballo ... a n d .bo , a n n u a l uali. . Ml.llll.Mli - STATE COLLEGE NEWS, Purple And Gold Nine GAMMA KAPPA PHI Beats Hamilton Team IS INTERSORITY By tallying a run in the eleventh HEAD NEXT YEAR innitiK (if a gruelling contest, the MAY 23 1930 IfYouAshMe- '33 Selects Mythical MISS MULLIGAN IS "Myskania" At Dinner INCOMING LEADER 'The selection of thirteen members OF NEWMAN CLUB of the freshman class as a mythical Margaret Mulligan, '31, was Myskania was one of the features of the class dinner which was conelected president of Newman club ducted last Saturday in the college l'urplc and Gold baseball team deat a meeting conducted recently. afeteria. They were chosen on Beta Zcta: Marion Dtllcnbcck, '31, feated Hamilton college 2-1 on the Question: D o y o u think that the president I Vicla Prey, '31, vice presi- Uidgefield diamond last Saturday Pedagogue should be placed upon The other officers of the club who the basis of service and achievement during the year. The students dent; Ruth Brc7.ec, '32, secretary; afternoon, Robert Goodrich, vet- the budget of the student associa- were chosen are: Elizabeth Mor- honored were John Detlcfson, iarity, '31, vice-president; Sylvia La Thorley DuRose, Abbie Dinneen, Harriet Rounds, '31, treasurer; eran first baseman, drove in the tion? Louis Kolker, '31: By no means! Monica, '31, secretary; M. Catherine Bruce Pilby, Irene Gedncy, Betty Marion Downes, '31, chaplain; Ruth winning marker by hitting a long Brczee, '32, reporter; Ruth Harter single to ceuterftcld for his second All classes would have to contri- Moore, '31, treasurer; and Cath- Gordon, Benjamin Ingrahatn, Albute equally, yet the return to the vina Lewis, Kathryn Long, Katherine Broderick, '31, reporter. and Marjorie Domset", freshmen, hit of the day. classes would not be equal, Such erinc Moore, Frances McMabon, i.eo Allan hurled a heady game. a measure would be purely and The councillors who were chosen Ruth Reynolds, and Clayton Stemarshalls; D o r o t h y Dodds, '31, are: Edna Bolinsky and Frances wart. alumnae secretary; and Ascnath He was steady in the pinches and simple class legislation. had remarkable control, fanning Catherine Broderick, '31: Yes. The Guests of honor at the banquet V, Peek, senior councillors; ElizaVan Buren, '32, SOUK leader. twelve batters, issuing three free publication is valuable to all of the McLaughlin and Agatha were Miss Marion Kilpatrick, Miss Pi Alpha T a u : Julia Zall, '31, passes to first base, and yielding four classes, and, therefore, should beth Emma Besig, instructors in E n g be supported by the four classes. Reister, junior councillors; Ger- lish; president; Lillian fisher, '31, secre- live hits. Kathryn Graham, Ethel It was a pitcher's battle from the The hook could, consequently, be trude Cora, Mildred Crowley, Ma. •• t a r y ; Kva Schwab, '31, treasurer Grundhofer. and Anne Moore, McDonald, and Helen Rohel, junior members of Myskania, and CaroBetty Simmons, '33, sub-treasurer; very start. Both moundsmen were enlarged and improved. .Sylvia Mulwilz, '31, social chair- keeping what hits there were well Bernard Kerbel. '33: Of course councillors to the freshmen; and line Scbleich, '29. m a n ; and Kditli Lcvine, '32, re- scattered. Hamilton scored first in not! The Pedagogue is fundamentDohcrty and Katherinc porter. I the ui. fifth inning„ on a walk, and a ally a senior year book. Placing it Mary Alpha R h o : Helen Otis, '31, presi-1 long two bagger to the lenni on the budget might make it seem Moore, sophomore councillors. Going to New Y o r k ? to be a school publication, hut its Members of Newman club will d e n t ; Claire Coventry, '31, vice courts by lliler Weekly president; Donna Vcc Campbell, Stale tied the score in the last real status could not be long hidden. attend the annual corporate com- Room & Hath 12™ to 17™ '31, house president; Ruth Gold- half of the seventh inning when I)e Irving R. McConnell, '31: No. If munion breakfast to be conducted Transients * 2 S 0 and *tt daily the Pedagogue were placed on the smith, '32, treasurer; I lenrielta I l.aura reached Kgglcstnn for a Sunday at the Troy hotel, Troy, in Miller, '33, secretary; KM her I ligbv, I single, and went to second on a budget, all persons would have to conjunction with the Newman clubs 1 he Place '32. chaplain; Helen W a l l e n u i r e , wild throw. h'esta then sacrificed contribute for it. Many of these of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute f o r Yo u n B '33, r e p o r t e r ; and Mar\ \ \ icks, '32, ' him to third base, and Kinsella persons could neither afford it nor and Russel Sage college. People to live a l u m n a e secrctars j brought him in on a long single to want il normally. 'Tints those who do not desire it would have to conS m a r t l y with 1'hi Delta: Anne Cruikshank, '31, ! center thai those few who waul E c o n o m y. A piosidcnt; D o r o t b ) Kline, '31, vice I"In tenth inning was short, tri new hotel plancheaper. president; h'lorcncc Smith, '62, r e - j Allan struck out the three opposing it in: ned for young '33: Certainly. Mary Agnes Reilly, cording secretary; Vera B u m s , '32. ! hatters in rapid succession, and h'.g•u e n a n d corrcsponiliug secretary; Clarice gleston almost duplicated his p e r - ] If everyone contributed, the total women <>f culSimmons, '.'-', treasurer; h'.dith iorniaucc. W'histoti w;is out on a cost would be cheaper per individ tured tastes. J a m e s , '31, house president; Kutli- loih lly, and the next two batters | mil. 'The Pedagogue could be enlarged P' give it more of an intercritic Krettger, '31, bouse m a n a g e r ; were railed out on strikes, and h'lorcncc l.iuendoll, '31, m a r - , Crowley opened the eleventh inn- class publication. JC/very room completely shall. 1 in K with a single, hut hi- team furnished with private bathl-'.psilon Beta I'hi: M;ir\ (iauthier, I males could not follow his example Bottled Milk and Cream room. Luxurious public '31, president; Helen I'.rynilsen. '31, ami the side was retired. rooms. Popular price,! ressecretary, Katherinc Donley, '31. reSlate then etime to bat and maiit a u r a n t . Library. Hoof aged lo score the deciding run Mary Janocha porter; Mars Alexander, 'M, n Gulden. Centrally located. 6-5451 urer. 210 Central Ave. WELCOMES PLEDGE ;„• Kel (iamnia I 'hi Sigma : " ' Ma/ar. \lpha chapter ui Phi Delta Sororitv Permanent Waving leher, '31, president; h't Morcll, welcomes Ruth llcrpy, '33. int. Facial, Hairdying, 'SI, vice president ; Bel Moll'ic nlcdge membership. '31, recording . - C U T Marcell, Fingerwaving i Dhtlngmxhe.il Hotel u'y, '33, corresponding secreSpecial: Mon.-Tue«.-Wed. tary; Gertrude Western, '31, treasF.XINGTON AVE. 23"' to 24"' ST. Shampoing, Waving urer; Marv V Kelluhei, '66, bouse] For Bobbed Hair $ 1 . 0 0 treasurer; and Marion Coinisky, '32, j Wholesale Price to Parties reporter. For Long Hair $ 1 . 2 5 Sigma Alpha Pauline I.. I'.adcr, I '31, president; Susan I ole, '31. vice j president; J a n e Moore, '.il, trcas- | urer; Carolyn Kramers, '33, seen- j tary; and I lilma BcrgMrom. '66, j assistant secretary. (Continued from page 1, column 3) : ^ L Normanskill Farm Dairy BEAUTY SALON LUNCH w ICE Tin* <MM»rge Washington CREAM WITH UJ SORORITY PLEDGES Phi Lambda Sororitv welcomes i Irene Fowler, ' 3 1 ; Ha/el Sutton, Beatrice Tompkins. and Mary! Trela, freshmen, into full member- j ship. | AT VAN DYK'S NEW LUNCHENETT SERVING HOME MADE SANDWICHES, PIE, CAKE AND A MOST Wlllard.W. Andrews, Pres. F.WaylandBalloy, Soc DELICIOUS CUP OF ftlbanv Teachers' Agency, inc 74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y. 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Here's a drink that will quickly invest you with some of its life and sparkle. Give you exceeding joy in its tingling, delicious taste. And leave you with that cool after-sense of refreshment in which a righteous megalomania may wax fal and prosper. Tlir t.iiru (:..!.. i ..uipauy, Alluula, Cu. Steefel Brothers, Inc. 9 M l LI. I (I A' I It i y « IT ii \ n to in: (Klllli TO GET CW-II V i l l i ; UK II IS (i STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 23 1930 MYSKAMA NAMES 12 JUNIORS TO BE 1931 SUCCESSORS SPORT SHORTS By A L S C H O O R The boys came back to the winning column in the Hamilton game with a bang. T h e team gave Allan good support and it was a well earned victory. T h e biggest t u r n - o u t of the year Walter DrisColl began his career at the was at this game, which happened to be the best of the season. A Cazinova Seminary from which he graduated in 1927. While at this school, he little organized cheering under the direction of Clay Stewart, helped was a member of the Philomatheslan Literary society. During his junior and senior the team quite a bit in its s t u b b o r n years at high school he took part in the fight, DeLaura made a spectacular oneclass plays. At his graduation Driscoll was named salulatorian of bis class and handed catch of Crowley's fast zipping liner in the ninth inning which was awarded the prize for excellency in Goodrich aflso French. During his freshman year he saved the game. served on the banner committee, and was made a clever pick-up of a bad assistant manager of varsity baseball. In throw to first, with a man on third. his sophomore year he was elected trea- If he hadn't stopped the ball, it surer of his class, and also was manager would have caused State's defeat. Blum started off the initial inning of baseball. In his junior year he continued in his capacity as class treasurer, by getting a safe hit in his first time He had also hit safely a n d was also elected to the student board at the bat. of finance. He served on the fence com- when put in the line-up as a pinch mittee. He was one of the editors of the hitter last week. College directory. Driscoll was appointed Kinsella came out of his batting to work on the junior prom floor com- slump at opportune times. He mittee. He was also a delegate to the scored State's first run on a whistmodel league of nations at Lafayette col- ling drive to the outfield. lege, Pennsylvania. Driscoll is a member Lawton was the only m e m b e r of of Kappa Phi Kappa, national honor schol- the team to touch Allan's offerings astic society. He has been active in the more than once, getting a double Troubadors, and was stage manager at and a single. their performance this year. Next year T h e boys leave for Oneonta tohe will serve on the cabinet of the presi- morrow to meet the Hartwick team dent of the college V. M. C. A. in a return encounter, and although Alfred D. Basch was graduated from inclement weather has prevented Manuel Training high school, Brooklyn, in any real work-outs this week, it 1925, where he was active in intramural looks as if the Purple and Gold athletics, and varsity track. After leaving high school, he worked for two years. wearers will return with another He then returned to school as a post victory. graduate student for one-half year, during T h e team should be proud of the which time he served as humor editor on the " P r o s e c t , " the Manuel Training high H a m i l t o n win as the Buff and Blue school paper. liasch entered State college has defeated R. P. I., University in February, 1928, as a freshman. During of Rochester and St. L a w r e n c e unithat semester he was in elementary and advanced class plays, either acting or work- versity in its last three contents. (Continued from page 2, column 4) was hiking captain, and had charge the G. A. A. week end at Camp Cogswell. She has served on the junior-freshman party committee, G. A. A. vaudeville, house committee, play day committee and also took part in the tumbling act in G. A. A. vaudeville. ing on the sets. He wrote all the songs for the interclass sing which took place between his class and that of '.!0. He also wrote the words of several songs, and composed the Alma Mater fur the .Moving up day sing, and was in the class stunt. In his sophomore year Basch became a cub reporter on the State College NEWS. [laving worked in this capacity for a half year, he was promoted to a reporter. At the end of bis sophomore year be was again promoted, but this time to the of the office as sociate m a n a g i n g e d i t o r 1" the same y e a r l l a - c h became a n associa te e d i t o r of tile L i o n . H e a t t e n d e d the si. . m i n e r session at S t a t e , at w h i c h t i m e he o r g a n i z e d and edit ed the "Summertimes." 1: - his y e a r Basel. 1leea.ne m a n a g i n g e d i t o r of tlie N ' K U S . Ilasi•h was c h a i r m a n of the fei ice c o m m i t t e e , l i e w r o t e the j u n i o r class s„i i^s lor M o v i n g u p d a y . Basch was elected if the L i o n for next yea lember of A l p h a Phi G u n m a a m i h a - t a k e :II part in the T r o u b a d o u r ' s a n n u a l p e i f Be Well Dreiied Wear A Smock or House Dress Made from New Honor Fraternity Miss Schneider To Be TROPHY AWARDED To Be Discussed Today THIRD SUCCESSIVE President Of Council (Continued from page 1, column 1) Wilhelmina .Schneider, '31, is the Article IV.—Time of Induction. FRESHMAN CLASS 1. The 4 % (four per cent) mentioned new president of debate council, in Article I I I , section I, shall be inducted by fratres in facilitate at the first regular meeting of the student association in September. 2. T h e second group, mentioned in Article H I , section 2, shall be Inducted by the undergraduate members at the first regular meeting of the student association in .March. Article V.—Officers. 1. The officers of this organization shall be a president and a secretary-treasurer. 2. T h e president shall be the student of the first group who has obtained the highest scholastic average. .1. The secretary-treasurer shall be chosen by a majority vote of the undergraduate members of the organization in September. Article VI.—Functions. 1. ThIS organization shall hold a banqut on Alumni night. Article V I I . — F r a t r e s in Facultate. 1. President A. K, Itrubacber and Dean VV. H. Mctzler shall be members of this organization. 2. There shall be additional fratres in facilitate chosen in the manner provided in the by-laws. Article V I I I . — F i n a n c e s . 1. The finances of this society shall be assessed and paid by the members of this society. Article IX. — Insigne. 1. T h e insignia of this organization shall be a shield. Article X.—Amendments. 1. This constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of this organization after the March induction. 2. A majority of the fratres in facultate must ratify the amendment before it goes into effect. Article XI.—First Induction. I. In 1930, for the first induction, the entire undergraduate membership shall be inducted on Senior Class Day. Scholarship shall be based upon the sophomore, junior, and first semester of senior y e a r s ; freshmen year if it is to the candidate's advantage. LUCILLE BCALTy JALCN For the third time in its history the silver loving cup, which is a w a r d e d the class victorious in interclass rivalry, has been won by freshmen. T h e class of 19.31 was the first to engrave its n u m e r a l s on the cup, while the class of '32 put theirs on the cup last year. Now the class of "33 will have the honor of inscribing its class n u m e r a l s on the trophy. T h e presentation of the cup to Ruth Reynolds, class president, by Ethel Grundhofer, '30, a m e m b e r of Myskania, culminated a series of interclass events, e n d i n g with the sing on the night of Moving-up day. TO CONDUCT elections conducted last week show. O t h e r officers chosen a t e : Dorothy Abratus, '31, vice president; George 1\ Rice, '32, s e c r e t a r y ; a n d Ruth Y. K r o n m a n , '32. m a n a g e r of debate. A change was m a d e in the duties of the two lower officers and the title of one of them was changed. T h e secretary of the council will conduct all negotiations for the deflates and will a r r a n g e the schedule. The m a n a g e r will take care of the business end of the debate, including p r o g r a m s , g u a r a n t e e , and bousing of the visiting d e b a t e r s . Lawrence (.'. N e w c o m b , '31, and Kenneth A. Miller, '32, newly elected m e m b e r s of the council, were present at the meeting and inducted into m e m b e r s h i p . PICNIC Marion W e i n b e r g , '31, will be the general chairman of the German club's annual picnic, according to A g n e s Rydberg, '30, president. T h e picnic will be conducted next Thursday at McKnown's Grove, she announced. ' 'Dependable EAT At The Steuben Street Corner James College Pharmacy P h o n e 4-3775 D i r e c t i o n W a r n e r Bros, JrTloijd H . (fSrauro S T R AND LUCILLE ALTOPEUA 208 Q U A I L S T . ( R i c e Hldgi Dial 6-5787 S P E C I A L N e s t l e Permanent W a v e Regular $10 for$7.50 Free S h a m p o o and F i n g e r W a v e Shamoooing and Waving for Long. 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Ward ua-h ami a skill \ \\ n.itcinil ..i Cole, 1 loi ate n i-. lli.il nl it m i . , npial in a n in lilt' I nlli'Ki' ^ I—I. f STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 23 1930 Another view of State college's underclass gladiators whose barbaric delight in fighting received outlet last Thursday night under the admiring eyes of the women of the College. Lower picture shows the women of the freshmen class smiling in anticipation of the pole ru victory by their men which never materialized. Strutting ihi-ir stuff Ardith Down and Marian Weinberg, juniors, relax altcs hours by uraiMUing tin new-fangled dance in this Lounge of Kichardson hall Asenath Van Buren, '32, who directed sophomore stunt for Xfoving-up day. She is also an associate editor of the 1934 handbook. Voil might mistake her for niie of the students on the campus, but actually she is Miss Emma Besig, instructor in English. iking it (Ms) in I'u Delia Omega house are lour ol the inter-class rival* ui lasi year. 'I hey air, left 10 right, Madge French, '32, and Ardith Down, '31, standing, ami Dorothy Abrams, '31, ami Peggy Sherman, '32. Thin picture wan taken to commemorate their wearing ol the new high waist line dresses, even though Dean Anna !•' fierce said it u;h not guod for their health. gStateCollege N e # s H Movini Day Ei VOL. XIV. No. 30 STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY. N. Y„ FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issue*. The old and the new. Both Myskanias appear together on the steps of Page lull. Front row, left to right, includes: Alfred 1). Hasch, Walter Driscoll, Marion Gilbert, Ruth Hughes, Carolyn Keller, Russell l.udlum, Netta Miller, Catherine Norris. Helen Otis, Frances Peck, Wilhelmina Schneider, and Beatrice Van Stcenhurgh. The old Myskania standing behind them, from left to right reads: Louis .1. VVolncr, Margaret .1. Steele, Anna T. Moore, Ethel M. Grundhofcr, Emanuel Green, [Catherine T. Graham, Eunice Gilbert, Jane J. Formanek, S. Louise Dubce, Beverly V. Diamond, Frederick W. Crumb, Grace llradv, and Marion !•'.. Motto. Lower left. During and after the pole rush last Thursday night. Top shows freshmen and sophomores joined in conflict around the pole on top of which was perched the sophomore colors. Lower left, the sophomore men congratulate each other at the conclusion of their successful defense. Who's Who in State college. Top, HivuU \ . Diamond, the most popular girl in State, and Louis J. W'ulucr, most popular man. Middle, Marion F. Botto, the girl who ha* done the most, and Anna T. Moore, most enthusiastic. Lowei, Thomas Kinsella, the most scholarly, and Grace Brady, the most charming. These results were obtained in u vote conducted by the Pedagogue. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 23 1930 .Three Simple Simons-go-fishing in buckets in the. old gymnasium to see what they can cate.h. Arlton Bush and William Collins, freshmen pledges of Kappa Delta Kim fraternity sit with a fellow neophyte, Clayton Stewart, and look boned at; the results of their attempt-, to emulate Izaak Walton,-.-• — • They start things and finish ihetn for the sopluwiore dtus. Above Helen Mead and Margaret Hilton; liclow, Charles Kissam mid Curtiss Rutenbur. Kutenbur will head the class next year. When -hi- IMI'I ,1, . .,i .iime, on -ophoiuore activities, Selma Sims, '32, i-, a firm cspoucul oi Ihe inu.-i- oi dancing. Most of the unusual decorating elTeets that have astonished and delimited quests at sophomore soiree have been achieved under the direction oi Miss Sims. left, Louis J. Wolnci, '30, > II, and inobl expel icm i .1 .1. hah i incn's varsit\ debati- li am In i-. \ r I K 111. A. HriU, '32, treasiirei i-U-i i ..i ihe n ii i l.i- • also (Jiie of the a-.Mii i.iti- i .him - nl ihe h.oi.lh. Lower If ft, is Porothy JJiiminer, '30, p i e s l i l i in cil. To the right is Margaret J. Steele, 30, loriui i cdii., ol tile Lion. / 11 ; n,i n,.-, ii-, h.i Alice Walsh. l.l • -1 1 - ni.'i . I.. .. nresiih nl , ., r i i i • ..,-ln.i, , , l , . | p i r s i d e n l ul. Mi. i 1 ,, ., menihei ol d U . I . 1 . . . 111 1 N , I n , - , ll l , \ h n 1. p l l -1 lll.ll .- ..ii ih. alumni u iiin.iii i - m i ' o|president ol nd Walsh iva. ih, tin- juniur