StateCollege News STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y.,THURSDAY. MAY 29, Vol.. XIV. No. 31. 1930. $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. TWO OF FACULTY MADE HONORARIES TEAM WILL FINISH SEASON SATURDAY PROGRAM FOR USE' OF LOUNGE MADE President St. Miss and be Dean Chosen Signum President Dean the Signum A arc adopted in, the MM i e 1 \ Punic, an-. by \ \ a t c i -. 'all. M and p r e s e n t , tin bid- lir-t chosen be < on.miltec tin -lucid icn during a n d i t o i it.... The villi's year. All year ered. 'be per .111 li end per from the will be chosen. cent end and in game from class senior talT. its Allan pilch will plav Slate. has persisted ers the | p junior junior fresh their o \ er t o face Allan's -esses real ments of t h e g a m e are per- sent field. down of b a l l shots and. as aggregation strength speed a playpos- in all depart- Allan will h e skill t o the the visitors a set- back and his b a t t e r y partner, Whis- t o band will power w a r on ha- this hatters w a r d will b e c o n s i d e r e d . "I a m h e a r t i l y in favor of t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n . " Dr. B r u b a c h e r said. "I b e l i e v e it i s g o i n g (o be a n inducement to students t o maintain high scholarship." h e added. " I ' m glad that the c o m m i t t e e has t o t r v a local honorary decided s o c i e t y t h i s v e a r , " s a i d IJi Harold W . T h o m p s o n , p r o f e s s o r of K n g lish. a n d o n e o f t h e faculty mem h e r - on the c o m m i t t e r , "particular!) b e c a u s e lite p r e s e n t s e n i o r c l a s s lias s o m e excellent scholars who should b e r e w a r d e d f o r t h e i r l i n e w o r k . If tin s t u d e n t -- v. .tilt l o j o i n a n a t i o n a l l i o n o r a n o r g a n i z a t i o n a - I'ln B e t a K a p p a . " h e c o n t i n u e d , " i t will b e m u c h c.i-ici l a t e r o n " "Xo eastern school h a s been g r a u l i .I a c h a p t e r of P h i B e t a K a p p a in i h e l a s t t e n y e a r s , " a d d i d C o l l e g e a d m i n i s t r a t o r s a i e tin Dr Thompson, " a s I be Senate, g o \ e r i i i n g In idy of t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , iiu in w -i b o l a s i i . h ir s o c i e l \ i- i r \ i n g I " 'Ii p e r s e t h e i i chapters Signum I . a u d i - , the committee exhibited and array year's Coach at hat a n d usual, his o n the recovered slump well, both Michael's ton, sopho have L .game formidable utmost highest -..---ion- However, fielding I . I utilizing c prai t i r e charges the St. p. will b e the in t h e varsitv's for wi a t h c r forming o f t h e first - e m of t h e (badejunior from ii of grades afternoon, at dependable (ham.mil. j very of their college Leo work and and haul also l o secure t o baffle add the h i shitting ' a favorable out- McConnell is Chairman o f N e w C o m m i t t e e for Next Year A program f o r the use o f t h e ..Hinge of Richardson ball next s e m e s t e r h a s been d r a w n u p by t h e c o m m i t t e e for n e x t v e a r h e a d e d b v Annabel McConnell, '31. T h e new g r o u p met with Prcidcrti A. R, B r u b a c h e r in h i - office M o n day noon a n d decided upon the introduction of three new feature-. T h e y include the addition o f r u g a m i new furniture, the posting o f a bulletin presenting current topics "f interest for student cMsctissiun, an I the a r r a n g e m e n t o f weekly teas at which m e m b e r s of d i e faculty will b e ho.-t- t u t h e s t u d e n t s . T h e c o m m i t t e e p l a n s t o h a v e t h e l e a s on Wednesday afternoons, from four u n t i l six . . ' c l o c k il f a m i l y c o o p e r a t i o n c a n he e n l i s t e d . baseball at a p . i n . very lllllln me ball. onward At the more, n.\ in I ado|ited of t h e Saturday calchilig la-i Op- v, '. exercise- cent Cold Whistnu, and and K-il da\ e s t e r of t h e s e n i o r y e a r , t h e six ig \ irum .ill C l a s s and St. M i c h a e l ' s park l>nk be Allan c a m e of t h e s e a s o n . derail \ i - rei e b i r t h e choosing at t h e man i-l thi- o r g a n i z a t i o n v ni Page lour Vermont, (idgencld of s t u d e n t - eniistitiiticiii highest class ' of Will Leo b e Hurler Purple Baker's group aillinuiKa.d June | * j e w i lei -. The hi' I'nr Klhcl College Nine; will i n e r t nil new b y Mi-- \ \ a -a-i,ie,l ing ; 'cam assm iation Perinc lernilj of | society ||:s*» 1 ;t-1 w P c r i n c , in ii 11. 11.r in t i n . \l The an members scholastic I .audi-, designed posing R, B r u b a c h e r a m honor shield Michael's Will II.Mcl/lcr tin -Indent been First t o Laudis as honorary new. In A William pounced are M e m b e r s of Retiring editor-in-chief of the E c h o , W a r r e n R. C o c h r a n e , ' 3 0 , completes h i s duties o n that p u b l i c a t i o n w i t h t h e i s s u a n c e of the next issue. H i s College career has been m a r k e d by service o n m o r e s t u d e n t committees t h a n h a s t h a t of a n y o t h e r o n e m e m b e r of t h e s t u d e n t association. LAKE COSSAYUNA WILL BE MEETING PLACE FOR CAMP T h r e e c o n t r i b u t i o n s of o n e h u n d r e d dollars each are announced b y the committee. T h e y a r e from the class of 1929 a n d f r o m t h e p r e s e n t f r e s h m a n class. All o f t h e o t h e r c l a s s e s h a v e m a d e their contributions. T h e faculty also gave one hundred dollars. If t h e f a c u l t y c o n s e n t s t o b e h o s t , d e f i n i t e s c h e d u l e s will b e a r r a n g e d a n d t h e s t u d e n t s will be i n f o r m e d a t l e a s t o n e w e e k in a d v a n c e w h i c h i n s t r u c t o r s will a t t e n d . In this w a y , t h e s t u d e n t s will b e a b l e t o a t t e n d the teas at which different m e m b e r s of t h e f a c u l t y will be p r e s e n t . T h e new c o m m i t t e e i n c l u d e s : M i s s McConnell as chairman; Mildred Hall and Catherine Norris, seniors; Dorothy Hall, Marie Green, a n d Curtiss kutenber, juniors; a n d Frances Mc.Mahon, Ruth Reynolds, and Charles Juckett. sophomores. me. Kinsella and b'esta, varsity playA tentative schedule has been d r a w n r s for t h e p a s t t w o s e a s o n s , w i l l close their athletic c a r e e r s . u p . a n d w o r k is r a p i d l y p r o g r e s s i n g on t h e proposed c a m p for f r e s h m e n , acBoth have proved invaluable to the c o r d i n g t o A l v i n S h a f f e r , '33, c h a i r mi. m a n of t h e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e . The In t h e i r l a s t c o n t e s t , S t . M i c h a e l ' s c o m m i t t e e has been i n c r e a s e d to e i g h t l o s t t o S p r i n g f i e l d ( ( . l i e g e . 12 t o -I. m e m b e r s , all a c t i v e i n e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r a c t i v i t y , b e said. T h e new members a r e S a m u e l S. D r a n s k v , H a r o l d l i a s well, and Lloyd Moreland, sophomores. hive m o r e seniors have secured T h e c o - o p e r a t i o n of t h e r e g i s t r a r ' s than office lias been s e c u r e d t o interest t e a c h i n g p o s i t i o n s t h i s y e a r ,, , I freshmen, and the Young Men's last y e a r , a c c o r d i n g t o P r o f e s s o r M . Saylcs, secretary of the .sophomore rules for t h eclass j . has agreed t o J o h n a,S()ciati(IM o 19.H h a v e been submitted t«> L . , , , , a , „.,, S h a | f , r ,,,.. laceuirnt bureau. This vear one SM,a, M M y• s k,. - i . u a f .o r a" p' p" r' o, v' a, l , a c c o .r i d i n ,g"! d a r e d . !,., ,„ |lHal I he WwIoi rr kk ' o n pulilicit> and n u i m r c i i a n d e.gi.t ol a c l a s s o l t w o IU I,V "' ' <""<l""• " . I ' r i ' S ' d d i l - f . u . „ | t v e o - „ P e r a t i o n , h e s a i d , is b e i n g h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y l o b e g r a d u a t e d ( h ' ';| , , d i l i g e n t l v p u r s u e d . S p a c e in t h e f r e s h o b t a i n e d p o s i t i o n s , while last vear I he .meweie drawn u p H> h a n d b o o k n e x t v e a r is b e i n g se- t h e r e w e r e o n e h u n d r e d a n d three committee which included Ruth , placed 1930 SHOWS GAIN OF 5 PLACEMENTS OVER LAST YEAR MYSKANIA ASKED TO GIVE APPROVAL OF RULES FOR '34 Reynolds, ' - ^ , | ) ! i t , ( | ( ; l l l l l , w i | | ,„-, , „ . , „ . | There a r e sixty-one students ,-ly i imn c ommi ni n g am'"11'1' '"'wly '" K f r r s h m c , . a n d j m a j o r i n g in K n g l i s h a n d t h i r t y - t w o t h e m w i t h a m e a n s ol ad. 1st- h a v e s e c u r e d p o s i t i o n s t h r o u g h t h a i ,|ir. 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M . u . l i -'« w a s „iv..'i, ( n i i i i i i i n g s , w i l l b e g u e s t s o f D e a n bazaar chairman; Helen Burgher, A r n o l d C o p p i n g , Ml, w a s e l e c t e d n t h e a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e h a l l . •IT thai assi'inl.l) l.i i h . Ii.-sl.iu.iii .iiul social; J e a n (iillespy. Ml, social president of K a p p a P h i Kappa, Pierce at Svddiim hall for t h '32, e i n l i o n i i i i i i-liihiii'b w l m i'.Jiiilui'11'il a d c l m t e . Swards of t h e n e w Wheelock s e r v i c e : M a r i o n W h i t e , '32, p u b national honorary educational fraI''.l(i-tiiil. , , i s l i i i l i n l ,osu,l.,ll,,ll "ITICI'IS w e e k e n d , she a n n o u n c e d . Many „ bohirsbiii and the I cab Luvi'lll l l c l o l Mil M members o l t h e c l a s s o f ' 8 4 , of l i c i t ) , HellN C o r d o n , ' 3 3 . l e a d i n g s ; i c n i i t y , t o r n e x t y e a r , a c c o r d i n g l o licilli c . - s . n p r i z e w i l l lie . n i l i o u i . c c d . | , , C , , , n „ , , l .,,, Mminu ii|i ,1a) m i ' : which Dean P i e r c e is a m e m b e r , J e a n W a t k i u - , '33, c o n f e r e n c e s a n d l i l w a u l B u r k e , MO, l e t i i i n g p r e s i W Se Ball will be M o m l a v lligbl '<" —'> l-ii.llum, Pi«»i.ln,«. ! « , ! « conventions; Magdalena Li e m b , d e n t w i l l a l s o In g u e s t , . , . ii; ic i , V i l l i , M i l 111 «• s 11 e i n . Kill hi i n : . ' M o , . 1 , ' T h e \ i r e p r e s i d e n t w i l l lie R a y •" I he Niiiaina club, Miss W a l s h , , , , , , , , , M u i u a o i llklaw binig k'.ul.'i 1',,,-b c l a s s , upon i c a c h i n g t h e '32. h o o k t a b l e ; J o s e p h i n e H u l l , '32. ,,od I h , senior breakfast w i l l ' . , , „ i i , . , , , , , , , I',,k ami riiiyuni Stewart iiioiid C o l l i n s , M l , a n d R o y a l K n o * . fifty y e a r mark, automatically be music; Helen Collier, '32. l i o n s i,,K, piai i in iiu- cafeteria of i d i m h.„i Walle, Driscoines a iiiemh,a of t h e H a l f p r e s i d e n t , iind Netla M i l l e r , M l , Ml, w i l l b e s e c r e t a r y . coll. Ml, w a s e l e c t e d treasurer. C e n t u r y club. Dean Pierce said. reporter. Secretary I ' " ' 1 \'l chairman: Lois r'lorie "ihiK'oM - I T Burg- Isabel Peard Submits Report Of Secretary . "\*Z',',', Mr. Herman J. Magee Is Graduation Speaker Y.W.CA. Will Install New President Tonighi ",;'„•, 'Lit'ni"".'!,' At Alumni Exercises Kappa Phi Kappa Has Copping As President STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY MAY 29, 1930. State College N e # s Established in 1916 by t h e Class of 1918 T h e Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE NETTA NEWS BOARD MILLER Editor-in-Chief 596 Morris GEORGE P. RICE Street, Telephone 60332-R Managing Editor 455 Elk Street C A T H E R I N E E . BRODERICK Associate Managing Editor 3100 Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone Troy 6G21-J AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager 2 Amherst Avenue, Telephone fi-7908-R A N D R E W A . Htorrz Finance Manager 201 North Lake Avenue, Telephone 6-5810 ALEXANDER SCHOOR Feature Editor 811 Madison Avenue, Telephone 6-2004-J SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS! Genevieve Wlnslow, Lilly Nelson, and Martha Nord. DESK EOITOH, Samuel S. Dransky, '32. 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No communications will lie printed unless the writers' name? arc left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The Ni.vvs does not guarantee to print any or all communications. PRINTED BY M I L L S ALBANY, X. Y. \ R T PRESS, 394-396 Broadway— Di 1 4-2287 MAY 29, 1930 VOL. XIVNo. 31 NEW PEOPLE AND NEW IDEAS The program til" a c t i v i t y for t h e L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n hall a s d r a w n u p b y I h e n e w c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e f o r n e x t y e a r is b o u n d t o r e a l i z e t o t h e f u l l e s t e x t e n t t h e a d v a n t a g e s of s u c h a r o o m if c o n scientiously carried out. T h e c o m m i t t e e t h i s y e a r h a d u p o n its s h o u l d e r s t h e i n i t i a t i o n of t h e p r o j e c t . T h i s it s u c c e s s f u l l y completed. It is n o w f o r t h e n e w g r o u p in c h a r g e t o e x p a n d u p o n t h e w o r k of i t s p r e d e c e s s o r s a n d h i introduce n e w ideas. T h e first e n t e r i n g c l a s s t o t h e c o l l e g e w i l l h e a g o o d o n e t o w o r k u p o n this year. W h e n t h e freshm e n a r r i v e , t h e y s h o u l d h e s o w e l l i n f o r m e d of t h e L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n h a l l a n d i t s p u r p o s e t h a t t h e y c o u l d u t i l i z e it f o r m e e t i n g t h e i r j u n i o r g u i d e s t h e r e a n d b e g i n a h a b i t of m a k i n g it a m e e t i n g p l a c e l o be continued for t h e their entire college career. T h e e n c o u r a g e m e n t of s t u d e n t d i s c u s s i o n o n c u r r e n t t o p i c s in s u i t a b l e s u r r o u n d i n g s is a n o t h e r g o o d u s e of t h e r o o m . B y m e a n s of a b u l l e t i n b o a r d w i s e l y placed, m u c h c a n be done t o stimulate discussion w h i c h n o w t a k e s p l a c e i n f r o n t of t h e h i s t o r y b u l l e t i n in D r a p e r h a l l . F i n a l l y , a n d m o s t i m p o r t a n t of a l l , t h e L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n hall s h o u l d b e used t o further social contact between faculty a n d students. N o college c a r e e r c a n b e of fullest p o s s i b l e benefit w i t h o u t g i v i n g t o its p o s s e s s o r t h e b e s t o p p o r t u n i t i e s for m e e t i n g instructors outside the classroom a n d away from the b o o k i s h a t m o s p h e r e t h a t s u r r o u n d s it. T h e p r o g r a m of t h e n e w c o m m i t t e e c a l l s f o r t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of w e e k l y l e a s t o b e p r e s i d e d o v e r b y v a r i o u s m e m b e r s of t h e f a c u l t y f o r e a c h o c c a s i o n . If t h e f a c u l t y will c o - o p e r a t e , s u c h a p l a n will d o m u c h t o g i v e t h e s t u d e n t s t h e d e s i r e d c o n t a c t a n d in s t u b a w a y a s t o be convenient for b o t h parties. T h e n e w g r o u p h a s planned wisely. It remain* f o r it t o e n a c t e f f i c i e n t l y t h e p l a n s s o c a r e f u l l y d r a w n u p in o r d e r t o r e a l i z e fully t h e a d v a n t a g e s t o b e derived from t h e social center. 5 ^ A PRAISEWORTHY RECO A s t h e e n d of t h e b a s e b a l l s e a s o n d r a w s t o a close, t h e s t u d e n t b o d y c a n n o t b u t b e p r o u d of the record compiled' b y its representatives on- t h e diamond. S t a r t i n g t h e season with very few letter m e na n d a n u m b e r of green players, C o a c h Baker h a s moulded a team that has proven its superiority over every o p p o n e n t it h a s m e t , s a v e o n e . T h e significance of t h i s is b e t t e r u n d e r s t o o d w h e n c o g n i z a n c e is t a k e n of t h e fact t h a t e v e r y c o l l e g e played h a s outnumbered the m e n registered here b y r a t i o s of f r o m 4 t o 1 u p . M e n t i o n of t h e t e a m ' s s u c c e s s c a n n o t b e m a d e without bringing t o mind the splendid pitching a n d t i m e l y h i t t i n g of L e o A l l a n , w h o will b e l o s t t o t h e team b y graduation this year. His pitching has done much t o enable State college t o e m e r g e o n t h e long e n d o f a s c o r e a t t h e c o n c l u s i o n of a close g a m e . T o s a y t h a t A l l a n is a h i g h l y s u c c e s s f u l p l a y e r i s insufficient. H i s gamencss a n d courage helped t h e t e a m in c r u c i a l m o m e n t s w h e n s t e a d i n e s s meant winning or losing the g a m e . N o o n e ever heard h i m g r u m b l e o r let d o w n in h i s w o r k . T h a t in i t s e l f i s t h e m a r k of a n a t h l e t e w h o p l a y s t h e g a m e for i t s o w n s a k e a n d n o t f o r t h e p l a u d i t s of t h e crowd. F i n a l l y , t o C o a c h L a k e r c r e d i t is d u e . H i s workin t u r n i n g o u t a s u c c e s s f u l l e a r n w i t h t h e g r e e n p r o s p e c t s w i t h w h i c h h e s t a r t e d is c o m m e n d a b l e . 1~~) f N f ^ T / ^ Q i HAVES BRINGS REUNION 1 — * V / W f \ i J i AND PEACE TO NATION Rutherford It. I laves: Statesman iij Reunion. H\ I. K c h e n r o d e , a s s i s t e d bv P o c a h o n t a s W i l s o n W i g h t Dodd, Mead & Co. T h e g o v e r n m e n t w a s c o r r u p t , t h e r e w a s a s little r e a l u n i o n ; t h e n a t i o n h a d b e e n t u r n f o r a g e n e r a t i o n by fierce p a s s i o n s . I n t o t h i s t u r m o i l R u t h e r f o r d II H a y e s c a m e t o a c c o m p l i s h w h a t o t h e r s h a d failed t o d o . l i e s u c c e e d e d in b r i n g i n g p e a c e a n d t h e b e g i n n i n g of reunion. T h e c a r e e r of t h e m a n w a s so m i l c h g r e a t e r t h a n t h e m a n h i m s e l f t h a i it i- a little difficult t o comprehend. T h i s b o o k is a n i n t r o d u c t o r y v o l u m e of a new - e r i c s on " A m e r i c a n P o l i t i c a l L e a d e r - . " A m o n g other- they have chosen Roosevelt. Johnson, a n d Tilden as subjects. T i l e a u t h o r s w o r k i n g o n t h e s e r i e s i n c l u d e R o b e r l !•'.. C a l d w e l l , D a v i d S. M u z z e y , a n d T y l e r D e n n e t t . Judging t h e s e r i e s by t h i s first v o l u m e w e m a y h o p e f o r considerable reinterpretalion of Viuerican h i s t o r y in t h e last - e \ e n t y years. T h e r e is m u c h m a t e r i a l a b o u t H a v e - in p r i n t , but M r . K c h e n r o d e lias s e a r c h e d t i r e l e s s l y for new m a t e r i a l . I ' e r h a p s t h e best source w a s t h e H a y e s m e m o r i a l collection of letter- a n d d o c u m e n t s at Kreeinont, O h i o . M r . K c h e n r o d e b e l i e v e s t h a i t h e C i \ i l W a r e n d e d in 1876, a n d H a v e - e n d e d it. T h e w r i t e r s ' o p i n i o n is a l s o t h a t h e w a s m o r e s u c c e s s f u l in d o i n g so t h a n T i l d e n w o u l d h a v e been. Concerning the disputed election of H a y e s h e w r i t e s i n d e t a i l . H e d o e s mit c l a i m S o u t h C a r o l i n a o r Louisiana for T i l d e n but believes Florida t o h a v e c l e a r l y h a d a m a j o r i t y for T i l d e n . Throughout he w r i t e s f r o m t h e v i e w p o i n t o f o n e w h o s y m p a t h i z e s with the South. O n c e elected H a y e s completely forgot t h e political p r o g r a m w h i c h h e l p e d h i m t o c c t t h e office Under H a y e s c a m e t h e first a c u t e l a b o r c r i s e s in A m e r i c a n history. L.'nder C r a n t t h e U n i t e d S t a l e s w a s d e g e n e r a l 1 ing i n t o social r e v o l u t i o n ; u n d e r H a y e s the b u i l d i n g up of t h e modern industrial system bigau. H a v e s s t o o d stoutly f o r p r e s e r v a t i o n of t h e u n i o n , but h e a d m i t t e d t h a i b i s S o u t h e r n o p p o n e n t s foiiglu for t h e i r c o n v i c t i o n s a - they h a d b e e n e d u c a t e d t o I sec t h e m . M a n y S o u t h e r n e r s l a t e r t o l d h i m t h a t ihey I owed luni m o r e t h a n any m a n since Washington. ; T h o u g h M r . Kchenrode h a s linked H a v e s with recon- | s t r u c t i o n , h e h a s a c t u a l l y t a k e n h i m n u t of h i s t i m e : II. $5. by c a l l i n g h i m , " t h e first modern President." He A TASK WELL DONE b e l o n g s to a n e w g e n e r a t i o n w h i c h w a s r e a d y in f o r g e t T o E m a n u e l G r e e n , '3(1, a n d h i s c o m m i t t e e m u s t s e c t i o n a l s t r i f e a n d p r e p a r e d t o t u r n i t - e n e r g i e s t i a b e a c c o r d e d t h e h o n o r of i n i t i a t i n g a n d c o m p l e t i n g I >!':. diistiial feels al of <pan t h e p l a n s f o r t h e a d o p t i o n of ,i s c h o l a s t i c h o n o r this hat I lav ci'isible society, S i g n u m Laudis. at la W e e k s of p l a n n i n g a n d d i s c u s s i o n p a s s e d b e f o r e the c o m m i t t e e presented tn the student association | t h e f r u i t s of t h e i r l a b o r s l a s t w e e k It w a s a f i l l i n g t r i b u t e t o t h e a d e q u a c y of t h e i r w o r k t h a i ' l i e a s s i - u i bly passed the plan by a unanimous vole Announcement h a s already been m a d e thai t h e first g r o u p t o b e c h o s e n will h i ' m a d e k n o w n m i We had l l i p l e t c d II \ this year A n d s o il :- t h a t filially s c h o l a - a l i - l a . Il li,|Ui I-. - O h d s tic t in t h e c o l l e g e will r e c e i v e a d e q u a t e r e i o g Wipaper a h a d -Hid (I R e i uition. lioill.l a l l ll III l o r w a s I thai • this A -I . l a s s u l i u a l h l t e i ii u a t i o l i S t a t e c o l l e g e v,111 I. ill \\, I seeing a n d coiistrucl a l w a v - been loi t h e I oh, a I O P c a r r i e d o n q n i e l l s wi a t t e n t i o n oi t h e - h u b Il vva- l i l t i n g t h a i l b • uld i outstanding ai hiev e m ig b AFFAIRS OF STATE ('! ( )f billl II IMII-I be s a i d t h a t lu- Hilly the m o t t o a n d s p u n ll I b i s c o l l e t w o r k a n d a i d . n o t hi i s e l l , bill o i l (.'< X H'l'.RATl< ).\ IS N E E D E D T h e w h o l e - h e a i l e d c o o p c i a l i o i i of t h e n u n d l e g e w i l l b e n e c e s s a r y if lb< i n i t i a l l i e s i i u u a i I bell, v a l - into . l a - lal ^ EIGHT MEN-JO BE YMC.A. CABINET MEMBERS IN 1931 The following College Young sociation will serve Atcheson, juniors, Harold o n the presi- Walter Ham- Driscoll, Haswell, George P. Rice a n d Samuel Dransky, mores Shaffer, a n d Alvin Stewart, of t h e for next year: dent's cabinet ilton members Men's Christian as- and George sophoClayton Hisert, fresh- men. These various m e n will functions have CALENDAR G r a d u a t e c l u b meeting. L o u n g e , R i c h a r d s o n hall. 8 p . m . Y. W . C. A. meeting, 219 O n t a r i o street. 7:30 p. in. College closes. 5:05 p. m . Saturday Baseball game. State college vs. C t . M i c h a e l ' s c o l l e g e . Ridgefield p a r k . 3 p. m. Monday 9 Final examinations begin a. m . c h a r g e of IfYsuAshMe- of t h e o r g a n i z a - tion, a m o n g t h e m a r e included: t h e c o m m i t t e e for t h e f r e s h m e n the freshmen retreat, annual night activity programs, ference, <5s< D o youthink banquet, the arrange- m e n t for t h e a s s e m b l y speakers, t h e day, the Sunday the annual and t h e yearly drive QUESTION: State college men should that wear c o n - js h o r t s s u c h a s t h o s e w h i c h t h e for ]m e n a t D a r t m o u t h a n d R e n s s e l a e r Polytechnic institute a r e wearing? membership. A d o l p h e Scholl, ' 3 0 : W e a r e all There arc t w o new committees which the president-elect, G e o r g e sick of l o o k i n g at legs. N o w that Graff. ' 3 1 . p l a n s t o e s t a b l i s h . T h e s e the w o m e n a r e w e a r i n g l o n g s k i r t s are the c o m m i t t e e s to supplement legs t h e w o r k of t h e j u n i o r g u i d e s , a n d w e d o n o t w a n t t h e m e n ' s those t o look after e m p l o y m e n t for revealed. men. "These t w o groups a r e as yet M a r y G o o d e l l e , ' 3 1 : I t h i n k it. t e n t a t i v e , " G r a l T s a i d , " b u t if p l a n s t u r n o u t f a v o r a b l y , t h e y will p r o v e w o u l d b e t o o d i s t r a c t i n g f o r t h e potent a g e n c i e s in t h e o r g a n i z a - w o m e n . tion." R a y C o l l i n s , ' 3 1 : It is a l r i g h t a l i Dartmouth j don't SPORT SHORTS | tional like a n d R. t h e idea ]'. for a I., but I co-educa- college. Claire L y o n s : State college m e n arc nui a n y worse than D a r t m o u t h A I. SC1IOOH felt r a t h e r c h e e r f u l a n d i n ! o r R. I'. I. If t h e y a r e m o r e c o m than long t r o u s e r s , let Saturday's fortable a p tical m o o d after g a m e an b e d oil' t h e follow them wear them. nig clian geste with apologies! Ethel Grundhofer,'30: tildn't to those Ill lb a p p r ; late i n l y t h e m i n d n ea is best: comfort. T H E PURPLE A N D GOLD R u s s e l l L u d l u m , ' 3 1 : Al iltilely O u r b a s e b a l l t e a m is v e r y g o o d , no. T h a t is a l r i g h t f o r a . . . , , . They meet t h a t a p p l e w i t h t h e t o w n , b u t it w o u l d n e v e r d o in a wood, city college. And, t r y as earnestly as they m a y , M a r i e H a v k o , ' 3 0 : I don't like t h e m at a l l , e i t h e r for D a r t m o u t h T h e r i v a l n i n e s finish f a r a w a y . or Stale college. T h e y take away Allan, poised upon t h e p i t c h e r ' s all t h e m a n l i n e s s f r o m a m a n a n d m a k e h i m look like a b o y s c o u t . mi u i n d , S p e e d s t h e ball into W i n s t o n ' s b i g L l o y d J o n e s , ' 3 3 : I t ' s a g r e a t idea lor m e n ' s colleges. They are more mitt; a n d more comfortable. O p p o s i n g b a i t e r s have often found hygienic the)' m a y swing fast b u t B u t I w o u l d n o t like t h e m h e r e . That seldom hit. lly \\ The DR. SMITH TO AID SUMMER COURSE TO 1930 SCHEDULE t e a m ' s s u p p o r t is g o o d a n d bad, V a r y i n g s o m e t i m e s like a f a d ! But when t h e veteran battery's there, S i g n s of v i c t o r y a r e i n t h e a i r . A n e w c o u r s e in s o c i a l science K e i n h a r d t t r e a t e d t h e b o y s t o t h e will be introdiii ed into t h e s u m m e r s p e e d i e s t k i n d of p i t c h i n g t h e y h a v e s c h o o l c u r r i c u l u m t h i s y e a r b y D r . f a c e d t h i s y e a r , b u t h e c o u l d n ' t D o n n a l V . S m i t h , i n s t r u c t o r in h i s maintain t h e terrific pace. H e tory. T h e p u r p o s e of t h e c o u r s e slackened quite perceptibly a f t e r will b e t o o f f e r c o n t e n t m a t e r i a l t o e n a b l e junior high school teachers the fifth i n n i n g . K o l o d n y s t a r t e d f o r S t a t e a t t h e t o t e a c h a c o m p o s i t e c o u r s e o f Unschool k e y s t o n e s a c k a n d t u r n e d i n a v e r y s o c i a l s c i e n c e in t h e h i g h ; creditable performance. H e handled Hi -ubjeel all of h i s c h a n c e s n i c e l y a n d s h o u l d I m a t t e r c o t o Dr. irdi b e in t h e r e r e g u l a r l y n e x t y e a r , if j S m i t h he can improve his stickwork. T h e r e is hctlefson m a d e the o u t s t a n d i n g ' I 'nited Slal plav of t h e g a m e w h e n h e p u l l e d t o t r a m l e ; down D a v e v ' s l o n g a n d h a r d , hit D r Smith This llv i o c e i i l e r l i e l d . Il l o o k e d l i k e a I p r i i i n c i i i a l t w o o i t h r e e b a s e h i t , bill J o h n n i e i d e a - a - Ilia era I g o i i n i d e i il fast t o p u t o u t t h e i h e ; c i i e r a l bailer ml Kinsella h a s been coming t h r o u g h I i p h y , I, n o b l y in t h e p i n c h e s . H i s s i n g l e i n '< t h e first s c o i e d o n e o f t h e t w o - ' runs. H e is a l s o m a k i n g s o m e f i n e n c a t c h e s in t h e field. H e made two ' in t h e H a m i l t o n game t h a t a p - i< p e a i e d to be potential hits. o||;U nli b inlaid. Ii. i k - l o p Whist, .,1 in In .. o n d -bin out oi 1 ball . a l l . 1 . I Slat. l i e sou n - l one las y o u against \ i „ T . a i n i u g - .! 1 ol l i r o o k h 11 1 b. 1. ai I h e S t a l e .1 d l e g e tennis team -UPI ml 1. II when - a l e blows w a s deleted bv I inoii college -A, i. nee.led lieshnieii last Kndav allei ,11 If t h e P u r p l e a n d G o l d b o y s c a n o n l b , Schcilei ladv courts, live repulse St. Michael's strong attack mali h e - lo one II w a s t h e l i r s l S a t u r d a y , s o m e t h i n g , b y t h e w a y , m a t c h plav oi l b , .,,-,, i i,,| | | „ . that they h a v e not been able t o d o P u r p l e a n d Gold players Saul,ud f o r t h e p a s t t h r e e s e a s o n s , t h e y w i l l L e v i n s t e i n d e f e a t e d D i e t * <>! U n i o n , h a v e c o m p l e t e d t h e b e s t b a s e b a l l o l o I, 0 l o l\ in t h e i r l o n e v i c t o r y s c h e d u l e a t S t a t e in t h e last t e n Ihe summaries ol tin- o t h e r years. matches: Singles, Waln-lb, Union, d e f e a t e d T a r b o x , o it. I, o t o 2 , S a u f o i d , U n i o n , d e f e a t e d A l l a n , (> l o 1, f, t o -1; H i g g i u s , U n i o n , ,1c l e a t e d S r o k a , U l o 2. f, l o 3. Union Freshmen Beat State Tennis Team 5 -1 m a n in M i l l Ull ' I h e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e h a s p o s t e d a n o t i c e o in h wi t h e m e n ' s l o c k e r r o o m w i t h t h e r e q u e s t t h a t a l l niei about t h e m ' planning t o attend t h e c a m p lor the three days be f o r e t h e o p e n i n g o f C o l l e g e in S e p t e m b e r s i g n u p In.lei tin I h e n e w i a t a l o g u e is m u c h i m p veil. S o f a r I h e n u m b e r w h o h a v e s i g n e d u p is n o t s< b e a d i n g , I o n i s e s of I n s t r u c t i o n , o (urmerl\ found l a r g e a s it s h o u l d b e a short paragraph describing the urioiis n u m b e r ! P e r h a p s t h e m e n h a v e nol yet h a d Ihe mattei w h i c h a d o r n t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t s courses. .Vote b r o u g h t to their attention. If n o t , t h e y s h o u l d i n n d e r l y o u t l i n e in I, 2 , 3 f o r m t e l l s j t i s l h o w l o vestigate t h e proposition and ascertain whether i t h i o u g h t h e i n t r i c a t e m a z e s of A r a b i c s a n d n o t t h e y w i l l find it p o s s i b l e l o a t t e n d , Untidily d e c o r a t i o n s will b e a If t h e y I R o m a n s . It e v e n d e s c r i b e s t h e t y p i c a l d i l e m m a of c a n , s i g n i n g u p n o w will facilitate m a t t e r for H i e i n u n f o r t u n a t e s t u d e n t t r y i n g I n t a k e L a t i n 3 a n d f e a t u r e of i h e s e l i i o l b a l l a t t h e committee. A u r a n i a c l u b , J u n e Kith, a c c o r d i n g Spanish 8 T h e s e I w o c o u r s e s , it s e e m s , a r e in F.very m a n s h o u l d plan to attend t h e l a m p this s h a r p conflict. In fact, they a r e i n t h e s a m e t o D o r o t h y T h o m a s . '3D, g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n . T h i s will be k n o w n a s year. If it i s s u c c e s s f u l t h e first y e a r , s u r e t y i s e x a m i n a t i o n g r o u p . B u t here t h e instructions rise a ' B u t t e r f l y Ball," s h e said, ' f l u o b t a i n e d t h a t it will b e c o m e a c o l l e g e c u s t o m . in t h e o c c a s i o n a d m i r a b l y , a n d t h e c o n c l u d i n g s e n A n o r c h e s t r a lias T h e r e c a n b e n o d o u b t a s t o t h e a d v a n t a g e s w h i c h t r i n e c l i n c h e s all p r e c e d i n g proof by a s s e r t i n g t h a t bids a r c $2.50. it w i l l b r i n g t o t h e f r e s h m e n . A n d the tippcrclass " T h e s e I w o c o u r s e s m a y n o t b e t a k e n a l t h e s a m e n o t b e e n s e l e c t e d y e t , bill s e v e r a l ones an- being conm e n k n o w t h a t it w i l l n o t b e d i s a d v a n t a g e o u s t o t h e i r t i m e . " T o which I s h o u l d like t o a d d T i n y T i m ' s p r o m i n e n t sidered, M i s - T h o m a s announced. interests famous benediction. " G o d bless us every o n e " '30 To Have "Butterfly Ball" At Aurania Club Doubles, Walretb ami Sanford, Union, beat T a r b o x a n d Allan, 6 to 3. 0 l o 2 ; D i e t / , a n d H i g g i u s , U n i o n , d e f e a t e d S r o k a a n d L y o n s , d t o 2, (i l o 3. C u r t i s s M. R i i i c n b u i , '32, w h o succeeded Charles Kissaiu as mana g e r ol i h e t e n n i s t e a m h a s b e e n t r y i n g t o .secure m a t c h e s w i t h s e v e r a l c o l l e g e s b u t s o far lie h a s n o t been successful. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 29, 1930. PURPLE AND GOLD DEFEAT HARTWICK STAR H U R L E R W H O G R A D U A T E S I N J U N E 25 Women Get G.A.A. MAGAZINE PRINTS Awards For 1929-1930 ARTICLE WRITTEN Twenty-five women have received BY MISS SHAVER athletic awards for participation in major and minor sports during 192930, according to Ethel M. Gritndhofcr, '30, president of the Girls' Athletic association. Katherine VVatkins, '30, and Margaret Cussler, Ardith Down, Marion Gilbert, Prances Virginia Peck, and Beatrice Van Steenburgh, juniors, received major letter awards for making two major teams and one minor team for three years. Miss (irundhofer and Virginia Hawkins and Betty Jackson, sophomores, received small major awards for making two major and one minor team for two years. Numerals, which are given for participation in two major and one minor team for one year, were awarded to Alice Giblin, '32, and Bertha Buhl, Mary Trcla, and Katherine Moore, freshmen. .... Marion !•'.. Ilotto. Mildred Appleton, and Anna Moore, seniors, and Catherine Morris, '31, received minor letter awards for playing on three minor teams for three years. Minor letters were also given to Jean Minkin, '31, and Asenath Van lliireu, '32. These letters are awarded for participation in three minor teams for two wars. Winifred llurlburt, '31, Klcanor Venahle, Marion White, and Vera Burns. sophomores, and Martha Sheehan and Naomi Albrecht, freshmen, were awarded minor recognition for participation on three minor teams for one year. Runs Scored in First Inning Give State Nine Victory at Oneonta fly AL SCHOOR Feature Editor, News U n d e r rapidly leadening skies and d a r k e n i n g clouds which finally poured forth their d a m p e n i n g contents, the S t a t e college baseball nine shut o u t Hartwick college at O n e o n t a last S a t u r d a y afternoon, 2 to 0, for its third victory of t h e current season. L e o Allan, on the mound for the visitors, achieved his first shitt-out of the year, allowing the Hilltoppers only o n e safe hit. T h e Purple and Gold men started off in a very determined manner. Blum and More-land were both retired on strikes by Rcinhnrdt w h o was using a very fast ball, but Goodrich, acting captain, the next to face him, smashed out a t w o base hit. W h i s t o n singled hard to right field scoring Goodrich with the first tally of the game. Allan was hit in the hack by the pitcher and went to first, Goodrich later relieving him. Del.aura received a free pass to the initial sack, Kinsella then filliiiK the bases. lined out a lusty hit which brought in W h i s t o n . Goodrich also triei to score but was lagged mil at tin [date mi a line relay throw In Wasson. Dctlcfsnn singled in the scconc inning for State, but his t e a m m a t e s were unable to push him around. Hartwick succeeded in getting a man to third base in the second inning but could not touch Allan for the necessary hit I" score the runner. T h e Hilltoppers got their only safe hit in the fourth inning on a fast traveling T e x a s leaguer off the hat of Graig, but again were unable to press their advantage as .Mian was pitching air-tight ball. Keinliardt settled down after his disastrous beginning and United the I'urplc and Gold players to one hit after the second inning, a single by Ilium in the eighth. His teammates, however, failed to come t h r o u g h when needed and liluni w a s still on first when the inning ended. Box score: Ilium, ii. Mnn-laiitl, >s Goodrich, lb. Allan," p. , . •1 1) •1 II .1 :.' i II 1 i A meeting of Graduate club will be conducted tonight at N o'clock in the Lounge of Richardson hall. Miss Helen Colin, teacher in M c k i n l e y Junior high school, Schenectady, will talk on "Teaching Unsocial studies by the group process." A short business meeting will be followed by a social program. There will be one more meeting of Graduate club before the college , ear ends, il was announced. VISITS SORORITY Dctlcfsnn. rl Kulmlu). Jl>. iiAimvici W a s s o n ' 'rf! Ilraiif, Hi •i n •1 U Loss of a premier athlete will be felt by State college varsity teams next year when graduation this J u n e will remove Leo Allan. '30, from further participation. H e h a s been pitcher on the nine for several years and is accounted one of the best hitters, h a s played a heady a n d dependable game at g u a r d on t h e basketball team, h a s been a member of the swimming team and is also one of the best players on the varsity court squad. Allan's work during the past years h a s been the o u t s t a n d i n g example of athletic versatility in State College. Miss Weinberg To Be MISS HELEN COHN President Of Menorah TO TALK AT CLUB Marion W e i n b e r g , ' 3 1 , was elected MEETING TONIGHT president of Menorah for next year i&«: Tliiirlier, II Ncinllai.lt, p Miss Moriarity To Be v 'I P President Of Society at a meeting conducted recently. O t h e r officers a r e : Bessie Levine, '32, vice-president; Rebecca Brody, \1i.\, secretary; Selma Schlacter, '32, treasurer, and Kdith T e p p e r , '?l^, WELCOMES PLEDGE l'hi Lambda sorority welcomes Alice Cornell, '33, into pledge membership. I r.n I m hall- i.ihu-li :-i lliliai.ll. EAT At The Has. s ..i Allan. lit .Ml... I . I: i,.,, .1 ! . I. . . i l l I I . K . II,ha I 111 I n i . i u l i n lit ..in h. H.inli.ii.ll College Pharmacy Willanl W.Andrews,Pros.T WuylanUBailoy. Soc Albanv Teachers' Agency, inc 74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y. W e Meed t e a c h e r s for a p p o i n t m e n t s at all .seasons of t h e y e a r W r i t e f o r i n f o r m a t i o n o r cull at t h e office ' 'Dependable Flowers'' We Telegraph Flowen to all Hart* ofthe World BOULEVARD GOLDEN GUERNSEY M I L l\ There is more nourishment in Boulevard Golden Guernsey Milk. . . . hence far greater food value. ELECTED PRESIDENT Dorothy Abratns, '31, was elected president of the mathematics club for next year, at a meeting of the club conducted recently. Mildred Larson '31, was elected vice-president; Inez Kelley, \M, secretary; and Margaret Henry, \\2, treasurer. DRUGS At The College P h a r m a c y Ruth Murray, '29, and Catherine Nichols, '_"), were guests at the Gamma Kappa I'hi sororit) house iicenlly. rk Elizabeth Moriarity, '31, was elected president of l'i G a m m a Mil, national social science honor societv, at a meeting conducted last week. Lilly Nelson, '31, was elected vice-president; Catherine Moore, '31, secretary, and Margaret Henry, 'M. treasurer. Dr. A. K. B r u h a c h e r and Donnal V. Smith, assistant professor of history, were recently elected to membership. Miss Sophia Rosenzweig, head of the history department at the W i l l i a m S." Hackett Junior high school, and Miss Krna M. liaei, instructor in history at .Albany high school, both alumnae of State college, have also become members. Miss Elizabeth F, Shaver, supervisor of history in t h e Milne high school, h a s written an article which is published in the M a y issue of t h e Historical Outlook, a journal for readers a n d teachers of history and the social studies. T h e title of h e r project is Helpful H i n t s for H i s t o r y T e a c h e r s . Miss Shaver in a preface to her article stated t h e purpose of her work as follows: This article is not, by any means, a comprehensive list of all available material which a history teacher m a y use, hut merely a suggestive one, especially for those new in the profession. I have n o t attempted to include inspirational material as much as "tools of t h e trade." 1 have listed the sources from which one m a y obtain maps, atlases, pictures, manuals, aids in leaching economics, objective tests, review and outline books, books for the teacher, lantern slides, magazines for current events, especially lor school use, etc. At the end is a list of all the publishing companies mentioned with addresses. A very complete compilation of necessary material a n d sources for every history teacher then follows. "Il is a project that Miss Shaver has been working on for several years," said Dr. Adua W. Kisley, bead of the history department, and I'm glad to see it in printed form. Tin' article is a careful collection of various sources of materials that very teacher of history needs, and we hope to have it printed in pamphlet form some time next year, concluded Dr. Kisley. MissJHertwiglTo Be Canterbury[President Beatrice Hertwig, '31, was elected president of Canterbury club for next year at a meeting of the club conducted recently. Marion Larbey, 'M, was elected vice president, and Gladys Crowe, '31, secretary. Ethel Zotz, '33, will be treasurer and Fred Appleton, 'M, reporter. Miss Larbey w a s elected to represent the club at the Provincial conference this summer. T h e time and place of the conference has n o t as yet been determined, b u t it is expected to lake place at Geneva, New York. LUCILLE REALTY JALCN I.UCII.LE ALTOPKDA 208 Q U A I L S T . ( R i c e Bldg) Dial 6-5787 S P E C I A L Nestle Perman e n t W a v e R e g u l a r $10 for$7.50 Free S h a m p o o a n d F i n i i e r W a v e Sh amoooing and Waving for Lonq H a i r - - - $1.75 For Bobbed H a i r - $1.50 M a n i c u r i n g 5 0 c Facial MassaueSl PALLADINO Sny It With Flower 40-42 Maiden Lane Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent^Waving H o m e S a v i n g s Hank IJklg 13 N . P e a r l St. .\-M,.U Strand 133 N . P e a r l S t . 4-6280 A l b a n y , N . Y, LUNCH WITH L J AT VAN DYK'S NEW LUNCHENETT SERVING HOME MADE COLLEGE CANDY SHOP 203 Central A v e n u e ( n e a r R o b i n ) Homemade Pie and Cake Toasted Sandwiches E v e r y s a n d w i c h m a d e u p fresh t o i n d i v i d u a l o r d e r '' We Understand Eyes SynVf&uMt OPTOMETRIST EYEGLASSES 50 N. Pe.rl St. Albany. N.Y- QPTIOIAN SANDWICHES, PIE, CAKE AND A MOST DELICIOUS CUP OF DUCHESS ii'.ft-OWftM SHOP Steuben Street Corner J a m e s P h o n e 4-3775 — COFFEE — Boulevard Dairy Co., Inc. Van Dyk Tea Store 231 THIRD ST. A I.HAN Y TELEPHONE 4-4188 167 CENTRAL A V E J u . t Below Robin Street Hotel T e n Eyck Bldg. 2 9 3 1 S. Pearl St. Phone 4 - 6 3 2 4 Phone 3 - 2 3 3 0 ALBANY, N. Y. We Telegraph Flowers A n y w h e r e 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, k A V ilAY 29, 1930. ANNOUNCES Miss Elizabeth registrar, a n n o u n c e s schedule of M o n d a y Denburgh, the following examinations beginning morning, June MONDAY, 9 EXAMINATION V a n 9 A. M. 10 Chemistry Commerce 2 Commerce 10 Education 102B Education 117 English 26 French 6 German 6 Music I | M uslc 4 \ M uslc 5 I 2. JUNE 2 AS M . Rooms C o m m e r c e .? E n g l i s h 15 French i .'01 I l l , 211 G y m 2 P . St. Biology 3 C o m m e r c e 7A Economics I Education -lit.. Education 107 English III K E n g l i s h 27 E n g l i s h .in History 1 Latin 7 Physics II J U N E 9 Rooms 161 .100, 3 0 2 , Miss Cromie Is Winner MR. TAFT SHOWS i4THlEF/C COUNCIL Of $25 Speaking Prize SCULPTURE TREND AWARDS LETTERS AT ART MEETING FOR TWO SPORTS Helen five At a o f Cromie dollars council, the following were awarded letters for tion in recognized A. E r w i n sports Leo ('larks, at Kissani, well O n , juniors; and w a s JUNE and Sir of Page Do Laura, freshmen, C r u m b , '30, Captain foseph Cooper, Sprague, and llernev. motion ing giving had m a d e j ball for the was passed J a m e s K e n n e t h O w a n the the choice lirsl meet- K Lor English 25... English I I! l"rtir...s.,|,li,y of '.f sweater time, o r gold G o v e r n m e n t (>. Miitliemutic, 2 M. shy I he J I N K II Re 2 P. M. Art 4 JUS (iyin Iliology 5 Commerce 5 r_j-.,i.v r r n n .l irtn' Il 9 . .100, ,101 G y m History / . Home £ M ^ . ... I.ilnarv (science 14. Spanish 6 I ing g r o u p "' 16 ,WII, .10. French 5 . 5 Rooms 208 208 Biology i 161 of ami. f t b pre tin Rich .stir games. around Ill) .101 211 HO. I l l 201 28 211 21 2.1 2.1 101 1 0 0 , 101 2"0 200 250 <> A . M . Iliology 8 C h e m i s t r y <) 6 Commerce English 1H c English 111 ( English 111 h Kr., G c r . , S p a n . 2 P M, Biology 6 , Rooms Math. THURSDAY, JUNK 12 Rooms _'60 264J 100, 3 0 1 211 101 2011 250 the playwas then lire the singing ! \ b h i e T h e Sroka, Ethel Charity C r a w f o r d 14 to Lillian Jones, William A R E '25, Skitter, teplace, '28; Reiss, M a r g a r e t the a t a classical meeting (Catherine fresh- '.10, officers second t o lirsl Phi lo Home Ecu Mathcmatii Dennis are plly'lSt and nuntius, Anne re- T h e Erev, T h e other Coribcl J CNF. I Chemistry Economics 6 English 19 English 21 Physics , \ J., a n n o u n c e d F.uretta J'wo to Arnold I'aige, '2d, '29, t o and G e o r g e Well Dressod Wear A husband I'hct A g a n s , '25 Sterling F r a n c o Made SATURDAY. JUNK Fast 91 N. Pearl St. Ml. .12, Ml, Ml, during and secretary; mi will the will Dorothy Seliua treasurer, head c o m i n g Ml, and Betty Kautter, Helen '.car H E A D of a t a cently. meeting O t h e r are: Ml, Rose sorority wel- H a g e l b e r g , into W a r n e r h o n o r a r y Bros. SONG OF THE FLAME next re- elected a t With Weinberg, Bergstein, ( a l o w . M a r g a r e t h e executive biology, WEEK OF MAY 30 fleeted for ((inducted Marion ; Charlotte and in STR AND w a s club officers president; treasurer: Ml. G e r m a n H O N O R A R Y I'hi Margrid D i r e c t i o n C L U B S, b r o o d e r . president Beta Miss treasurer; H o n o r Klara M2, Ml. editor. T O E.psilon c o m e s m e m b e r s h i p . N O A H BEERY — B E R N I C E '33, CLAIRE Sch- councillor ~R,TZ WEEK OF MAY 30 "SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY" LELAND "THE SONGBIRDS OE MELODYLAND" VAN and SCHENCK DRESSLER IN With L O R E T T A WITH G R A N T MADISON WITH BESSIE LOVE AND BENNY RUBIN "CAUGHT SHORT" Y O U N G W I T H E R S "THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN" IN f o r Y o People 11 n to MADISON C.ro. IV lc ned in Imlfl for (dunveiling e n a w o m e n (if n <l eul- lureil luHtm, /very r o o m completely luriiiidiril will) private roniii. L u x u r i o u s room*. I'opulur AND MAIN 0-761) Phone luuruiit. (inrdeil. I.iltrury. Centrally rettH o o f located. Tli«» fiecirge biniiimuiuhfil u Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses 1^8 Lfiiti til Avenue iit \<o\m\ Albany. N. V. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Simians and Groups at the State, dollege for Teachers will In- givt'ti special attention H lintel I . I C X I I N G ' I ' O N AXK. 2 3 " ' m 2'|' " I K U M I I I U I * « fatal K i . i - y t . l i i . i V NEW YORK Jj|iwUuar& (|^fttma C iym Togs - Hosiery Washington A N . Y , For Girls and Misses lialli p u b l i c priced A l b a n y , g live Smartly with Economy. A n e w B r o a d w a y ST. Steefel Brothers, Inc. be D u r e y , Schlachter, The Van Heusen Charles Company 470 at their Evolvn MKANSMURI-. dully ' reporter. Mar- junior i oeder, VAN HEUSEN CHARLES Room & Oath I2r"> to 17s" W-kly *'.\ Metri A GIFT FROM Going to New York ? *2r'" and the llertwig, vice-president, Carol '.12, ANITA PAGE TraiiisieulH i,( '<"'•••'•< i- t l secretary; THE PERFECT COMEDY TEAM MARIE 12 m u s e u m , president E L E C T S club be: will M2, Mulford, sei r e l a r s POLLY R o o m .1 o f Cuvette. vice-presirent; editor; M2, Ml; MORAN NIFTY APRON CO. E d . . . ..lion 2 English IA... E i , n l , si, III I, |. Beatrice M.l. the year. reporter; HARMANUS Material .1 . ..ml c o m m e r c e year. NOW from former Ail new lino... Ibe W E L C O M E S head next senior vice AND Tub \\ hilmg, the pros instructor D u n h a m . Ml, Lister, will club Ml, Alex- Haves, Met/.ler, her C. H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES Smock or House Dress Ml I e C L U B O F F I C E R S Ml, Crellc, meeting Elizabeth Liero; a- Gifted . . Art. .. Cleveland G e r t r u d e marriages' a n n o u n c e d : '2d, the Lloyd, . a m H o w a r d , BLEECKER HALL Be Eitaia '• P M of Stiles. M. E.lu.Ivlur Ivlur sorority the '2d Mario. A n n e officers the |udy Madeline '27. Specht, E N G A G E D S t l i a r 1. also L a t h a m , FRIDAY, 'i A Delia e n g a g e m e n t of table " T h e . Allen iu-lalled Oil- Mrs Mrs. '2<>, a n d E e o n o m i e s elected Mary 'M; q u a e s t o r . scriptor, were: student. E L E C T S Vida next Margaret were consul, ',12; for consul. which , ;., Elizabeth '2'); Gunn, a special H o u s e first conducted according W a d s w o r t h , elected club |H. she and '25; Scotl, Louise Kellert, Har- M a r g a r e t Collins, '31, w a s end Gym Gym . k r. Carolyn Jean ander, 11 I about , ,..,., < I lie ef- Miss com- '.12; Zolz, Hall, Miss Reiss Is Elected Classical Club Consul are: sions scenic in r o u n d participated S on and ol Stewart, Wilson, cently, , address H u g h e s nia, is ?27; Ml, other s n Mm;. Bertha Strang, Sinnott, of ,li ever. attended guerite year i lespy I , . . ., . . . L I U head This a city, . u . .]i w h o R e c o r d York Hoi I.lined Ilean h u s b a n d : o f a r r a n g e m e n t s A n t h o n y and hack lo men. consul T h e an Miss week hall aluii advisor. T h o s e '2°; class a t8 o'clock. M a r y "Barrel . is c o n d u c t e d Marjorio History 4. . Spanish 2 . Commerce 12 E d u c a t i o n Kil English 6 French A German I Government 4 Home K c u n . .1 Home Ken. 6 Home E c o n . 16 Latin A Latin 1 6 Mathematics Phil.is.iphv 5 Spanish A the Wives. gave iiinced. o fher Supper and the incharge Appleby, L o n g Saturday caiupfires brought included: riet facullv hist o r v songs. Albany a c c o r d i n g a n d W a l k e r , N e w Stall the as d r a m a t i c Stuart of Ruth Gillespy, convention the l l Mili h StateWeek Alumni End Attend At Syddum <,"' ''"' \ r t'<< <''' '»>altended week. .VI. the of director feels. , was organ-I passed and ^al mittee Rooms alsci honorable wore: L h / a b e t h ... , i n • Sink and Deinse _ _ Mildred Busses M. a l over college gave c o n d u c t e d i n lasl Jean attended I'ledenek whieh cot Hand, ball Service, JUNE class group cooked Chemistry THURSDAY, M. college, II T h e 6A, French 4 . German 4. History 15 Hume Ecu Latin 10. Spanish 8 2 P. in II •llllle lii education 1S„„ I'hysiograpny Spani-h II.... first nniim: in.md WEDNESDAY, and association. scenic Taft a t A m e r i c a n L y m a n academy. b yAllied art C. iii-i n n i , Stale ixeil .!. juniors, V i l M w h o I). 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