O' StateCollege Nems X V . N!o. 1 Vol.. STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N, Y., FKIIJAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930, "ACTIVITIES DAY" TO BE TOMORROW Named 1934 CONVOCATION OPENS OCTOBER 16 for Honor Dr. Tin' for sec. mil annual " A c t i v i t i e s freshmen morrow will A ol .morning at '» o'clock gymnasium of Page under supervision the senior honor Freshmen guides, possible llie tion to first They will oils and an opportunity the freshmen activities There accordini; will he i n f o r m a l Schneider mittes assisting - the Horace student lock f| u , Coin M i s S Schneider incuts, ( arol Among various arc: ! B. Myers. the represent l""Mh. Ruth leaders cipab '.:;,,'',.,.,.;_,•,; and rclrcsl p, describe ,,i the to oi H. receive New B. are: , \ an Hca.rirc '31. Girl's Hughes, Whic.i, r " ~' ' opening Charles the W i n e - Chicago York by iwill who MYERS, „hv. l;u will will Asenalh was Several among sion with the irishmen A r , l n , r '' within the College Chautauipia , , , , . , „ iTircnce S. Pritcbe,,. o i t l „ Carnegie Iriasurer Founda- ' l n ' ol the 1 , " ' , "'- r " l l u will assemble in will will be escorted ushers. lie marked for with the fresh- sophomores. will of the open w i t h the college alma Long, mater, sophomore leader. the of the members sophomore classes, and atleu.l, according . , , . , . freshmen the members the faculty to Carol will Kellev, '31, Myskania. chairman o the party I'M'lanaln.n ' ' M'kinatu.n of of tradition tradition and and i rules buildings, a. c ord I Dcyn scin-fin College. ! Gordon, by sophomore " ' M. vs kania, ALItRATlUNS the supervi- Hetty class colors meeting Only and i l T F O l T i n i l C tonight. by the will bv Katherine I song -c n ries o i' y<'„cral general impr.iv.-iii.-iit> imprnven ,,i ( i s \. ^ c " s " •,,-,. „ . , l l f , carried arc | being carried out out and and completed completed lacks ' "k seats and led under and ol seats men the Page given of the sophomore class, their Rows The AW speaker's class alternating dis is Freshmen singing M , n Freshman at H o'clock auditorium to frank- Norma on " W i n and Myskania. preside. a n d the comniitteevv ere of president to o b t a i n chainpion consumers sophoto the Welcome sophomore supplied bv \M. the he explained the annual auditorium The young alike freshmen hard-working present. Other I T . Henry l struggled will at | Welcome to he conducted in less be by D l-twrence ' ''•"<»'"'•"'• they University ,,i ; ' " ^ " " m T S " ' " " ' \ Hestor. president of the '31, gay V a n Huren, furter covered speak balnea.,,,,,:-" he I l r that traditions rules i freshmen, " ""*"""• "SCHOOL BUILDINGS RECEIVE REPAIRS AW ALTERATW address Slat *'• WIFCTS JCLCtli) College more into a | hall which feature tin State H. .1 ucUl of the Adult '"' will at- fresh- ! " r ""'•'"-''lass ''>; | '"ember rivalry will be made of Myskania. anil Miss ' - " I " " rub hear ' wv > ' " '''"•" will 'he alt* , the sophomore il I n slinien al the - » ' « ::.a,h!;eI n':;:T.,!::lM,:n I:w;:^:;,,' r > <.-., - „ , , ,lu,;krf .,y The in. losur lb l!l Mvers. '31. is the stn > ' i n ; , n , O I I K r u n g o i honor .,„, |i;ii| The inrlnxure is being made die sophomores and penalties for uunselected for the l i r - l award m ,,i v degree• n wooden inn.,.in w i n c h w i n =• 11fti«l:iIic"<.- w i l l be enacted under the v, V he,:,.,h bv l b , . , „ , . ,-, ,.„.„•„,, „ , , ,w , .- , ,thai | , a , can ,s,.,| ^Hcnisiou of Myskania. \ , ,, , , \ | „,. j„, • ,. ,l o can he be opened u p e n d o, o, eh closed, Ml,olarsh„, S.een- assouation; ami V day l-'ridonia in order starving afternoon ; i,enI '31. dramatic • on the an I Class will be in Auditorium t o * Learn of T r a d i t i o n s and 33 Rules l o get three hungry j u n i o i s , and supper, of the al seniors, more or sophomores S. leader o i rotunda line the be fed. dignified "Adult when fifty upperclassmen Dignified theme of is general building of the FOR SCHOLARSHIP the j IhcvM activities might her opening pupils ' 3 1 , is first S c h o l a r s h i p established \-s(,Dated Aca k e l l c v , '31. phases general in the : arrange,i,cuts. Marion G i l b e r t , ' 3 1 . CAPIIITY . | , ,, | ,M | . m . , , . 1 ] ] , . jt r/iLl/L.1 J ',_.„,,;„..,,„'„ \ K ) \ Josephine Hull. 3J: of the P dancing, announced. 17. Dr. Chester chancellor, A reception I['"''"• •-••••"-• in which they are interested. will suitable York Friday and I n and is the Fducation them up for (Utober and cvi of association made and cil v was at the a n n u a l Cogswell was hundred men. he given to to sign of the I the sessions. ! chairman. with Hall, convocation. Lord, no to the g y m - I talk Athletic tempt the S nrk line d a \ for iTcslimcn Dills' the the the leaders of the vari- j will plav pre- of convocation Chancellor's Fducation" audi- introduc- ' 3 1 , mem- general then where activities Miss leaders, Schneider. of Myskania. nasium the will session of the State of New j Saturday. junior in the for annual University Myskania, by their meet student VVilhehnina ber sixty-sixth I t w i l l he of K. Hrubachcr New bread deuced Wcducsdav men in escorted of Page hall of the in the A. at the npeiung re-establish,ncnl annual Camp President side society. will torium hall. A. R. Bruhacher t o P r e s i d e at b6th A n n u a l Session in Albany Day" he conducted to- 1934 WILL MEET i TONIGHT AT 8:01 18 Day Diets Disappear When Girls Eat At Camp) Cogswell Hi.werv D i r e c t o r s of V a r i o u s Student F u n c tions will talk to F r e s h m e n $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. ,„!,,I-,|„1L, art inade'hv '» l h ' I une. association; Wilhcln.ina Schneider. • " " " • • I he '31, debate c o u n c i l ; Russell Lndlum. L R , x p, an anumim e n i . n , President , " , ' ' " " " " ' , " \ . R. Hrul.achei l ' " " l M , 1 , , | r - u ^ l ! l M . ' ' N „, . „ ,I ,h.,t b , -s tm nn gg " " ' "»' i i, ,,la,,-,| |d.ii e.l IIh, he ,la, that l the tro a l | -IM w ^i P ^ i w ^ iml . -^ ]blow ^ ^ ^ _ U ( j u . ih, lres|,n„„ ai loss the ' " " ' " i - , ;i • - , , | assoi mii, nation; Mens George thristmii, llervvig gi.ret Graff. 31, W i n g association; 1, t a n t e r b u r y Mulligan. Marion '31. nuisi, 31. „ H ., , , „ „ , Mar- L f l t , r Newman Weinberg. A ccmi.nittee Heatnce club; club; „ ] m „,, l s less, Sylvia , „ , , ,-„,.,, „, „„. . of be " T h e ,c|ecti„c , ,,„„.• depart j . , m ; u , e nominations from stu l , J s c v l r a i ' " ' " " l.ibrarv •, , , , , ,, m and , t i l l f , ,.„,.„,. K l K Adult " Rockwell, " ' "''- > ampiis F.duca- „ ,,,. , , , , , , , w i , , , ,, , , r , J l " " ' " " Fourteen I l' l^l ''""rO > Mcnorah I (Jfclits" |CMls | „ , i H . i r departments. '3 31 1,. Mcm.rali iVrVhVTr"'tlJparVmt.-nts' 31 Rose. of five members n l ; u ! h e a i l s hI Ma ( ''"""'•""I president be referred ,,( „ | , „ i , , . . . m " of .,1 t b , point -Milanation will be of the escorted rules In the ' cos, , $ o l the lo a special estimate M . |,ev„ r , , , ' the tion. fuiK The has , barge, iled is estimal inclostire faculty al Parlmenl where i n r ^ the """"".x't"''present \ , the m ,the , l c pperistvle i . r i s U . l c t is i v will sections the not I " them be at their in the freshmen by the de- gymnasium, will be presented sophomores. There I , ; , ( l New Y o r k State College for Teachers, opened to student-. I l is expected Iw l " l l ( ' . l h , l l " " « '"'f'1 ' "'clock ex] „ n . ... . . ,. . ... . , . . • , , .• ,- . , • , • • • and refreshments w i l l be served. Buffalo, w ii ll ll iiresu preside. Speakers w i l l ,, thai that the the c erection of IIhe inclosure w w ii ll ll Hiufalo, w e. Speakers wil m turn ol lie lnnosure „ ,K , ,,„, ' J , I . . , . ,,„, i . , ,, i, i f. i .• , , i, i „„.,ii,,.r. , l s ,, „ u , n | , t . r lta ,i Marv A. Keillv is the sophomore , l i r " • M\ i\ ,' .. i.,,.r,,,. be so completed (oldused weather . , i cub ; , , , „ , f r a U T I l i t y . | , , . has taken a lead" ' r ^ , 'I I' . 'i•.«„ "l k. . .' l ia,^,^,.,,, ' , n " " ".a ' .i i'„". in that it lielore mav be bv sets s.ugeneral chairman. H e r committees club: i „ j , part i n dramatic productions and M " r " l l U l ' 1,l,lu l-ibrary, and Miss ( k , | ) | s | k . V M allll,11„ll(.,| M r include: decorations, Mania Cold, l.aiibenstein, 33, L u - || m , n society; Hilda Laiibenstein, Lum nw w theran club. ; t .,;,t theran chile . , , , - , , , ' "''i'1Iheresa Maurice, 31 biology c u b ; M Mary ""' ; pen inure- where tin \ w i l l be introdilc ' < I'!,n.HI will ,.11-n , , ; , e l h , icason ; iv, n bv t i n ad , , , , , , t t , ' " ' * " " ' " ' " " ' " " r , : " ' " ' " ' " ' " " ' ' ' " '' ' " ' I " tin i.a u l u \ t tin entrain is to e . l l l l h o n l l i l o . t i n s, leaps U p was established In ,),,. , , , , . , . , , , , , , s,, , 1 , . ,,,n i i n . ,. i i i i n i - 1 • at i the ; " . inn.i i i m i buttons and caps ,,„,, A,..1(k.mil |.rmi,pal'. ' " » " ! * • N - ak«. s w ,11 be I I „ , , , • " I l l a new uiclo-ure. and lo,|U( - w ill be d i s t r i b u t e d to the '31, National Student Federation of | „ | \ t . w V,,rk State and is awarded n ' ' ' • , l l " M " ' ' ' " ' Melropobtait Museum . .''i'^. . ssing oi s t | , n i s tbrougl m irishmen under t In direcli if America: Nelta Miller. '31. S r . v n „ „ . ',„.,„ , . , ,;'„. , „ „ ' „ „ class who a j " ' \ r l : Dr. John F r - k m e . presidenl ,,„ ''ln'\ ,lc in mi lenient weathei Frances M, M a l u m , c l i a i r m ; the ( oi.i.na, Nt.ws; Helen Otis, '31, , | u . , . „ , ! , „ ' the t h i r d vear has si I the Julbard f o u n d a t i o n , i M u s i , . , ; , i N - , them lo be exposed In danger Ireshiiian i n s i g n i a c o u i t n i t t e e . Meml l ! l S t a t e C o l l e g e I ' d , , , ; A l f r e d I I. Hasch. „ K . R e a l i s t promise'for ducal .ml Mis. Hilda W Smith director'"' "'-and mlds. 'I his w i l l als, '31, State College L i o n ; F.dilh lames. , ! t . ; i , | t . , - ^ jhip ,j,, S Sc ch ho olla arrs sh hiip p,, leader leadership. | _ i ( | < r % __ M i _ ^ , , endanger the general health m all ln fs ol M \ - h a m . i , the f a c i l i t y , the sopho res and the fresbiueii w i l l '31, I h e Pedagogue; (an,l Ixelley. e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r activitv participation , the students." Mr. I )evo said. have i n d i v i d u a l tags as identifica31 \oi.ng Women's U i r i s t i a u a s s o arc considered ! The to,iic al the Imal session „ „ , ., | R , „ „ . „ „ . „ ,,, tl„. I I U . , I l M i r i . w , , ; m , | c„nscie„ciousness llarber. classical 3 1 ; French , ll T T ll nominated, Dr. Hrubueher Hrubacher Klara Schroeder, 31, German club; Yida Frey, Dorothv club; '31, home economics A brains, '31. and F.laine Spanish has club; appeared in several presental.ous. mathematics Hitchcock, ' 3 1 . on club. Ihe class junior Troubadour I Alice year basketball he played team, ship the inter- is not sured certain, of at When least payments the , " " is as- Fdniund to establish the scholarship fund will Reserve I two hundred will Another F. Gibbons, bv the will minister „l the floors balls , s ; i m | ( These ( | nritite This I M The door W , floor the Unitarian- church , , , , , ,| Fund opening of H u s l c d -tile has large archwa, ( | u called u , s l w a r t ( , c the into taken e captain. Ihe i tournament llmrsday, will September star, ? '|-|ic next , | Ihe entry h ( ( . M | | first meeting ,|,.n, i,,,.,,.,, '!-sl " ' ! " , , l'l"!;l'<l " " ' ' K ; M | : | V ; l fessor George S t 'l'u' ' • ' ' , 7 1 ' • " " l Ihe schedule m ,,„. ,„,,,,, games w i l l be posted Wednesday 111 ^ . ^ , , , , , „ ordel that promptlv I l r loiiruanient mav begin ^i,,,,,],] mi I bursday, she anuoiini ed bach set ol plavers two dav s ol h, w i l l be allowed i i n plav oh | l s Vc„.|. . Ilr Ibe.v will mi nl oil be dropped I'min I hi il l l u iiiaP he- within \ llu o| tin (, I plav i d In ^ Ihe I., |,. M I ( |ei| ,„,*..,|,|,. slant pioli ib,, ,,i l l n o i i e b en, e \ il vmi Rankin-, ; I ran, e- SENIORS TO HAVE CAPS AND GOWNS BY THANKSGIVING^2;^ I ' nolbv linn, u e, v.,it'll pi, i II.,11 eiuh.n M, Mai Libel i-.he Munbers wear their nl ihe nips Thanksgiving, senior and , lass gown- Lavvrcin. t Sawn senna vva- w i l l Deuiol ph ol w.n member also bill ele, led a llu n mm..I , lass treasurer. iiiciubci. nouiued lawriiue I " I the scumi and will which newcomb from and $8.25 gowns to JKi.Oll, estimated. of an have their unusually tomb said. early A early order, seniors caps and gowns dale this ! year, point tin pen, tin,I i/t bill. I c> view Inliim s, in,, .ill; m. Ii I. I mi lodav f\C C Ot SeCOnd-Hand second-hand conducted again J I f 1 n I DOORS table w i l l be this year by i f ,|lai u p- Young W'omcns Christian association, New- according to Magdalaiue will l h . total I N vi'iu -M , ,| on |, mg h I In do l French, '33. Mc- Helen to hear presented I n e . i n, in ik, -peakers under the the bv iuilivnlii.il debate lh. dale- on s will IK I ,inl-av. in,I i. S a'v. '" ^ I M l b In.. Judge her 7; I le, ember 31 ; debate \ S. Cal I I ; Rabbi " ' " '•'ll' H; and i talk Neat 33; lav, I ) , will lel.iuar, i Si oil Minil;i> . Junuarv I 1 '" " Ii. i.in I lu will November W id, speakers presented. lei Hirers siheduled lav. d, . V I I P . i s | 1 iiileruatinl.al s,ienee, and I I I . hided in the series. lollow,ng ., | i , i ha -ueiM II i IK Community ol law. v m a l lectures ..in Id.n -lei the Jewish „ , . Lrowne, - ,.,,1 " " - lohn I, will 1 1 "- I I . .w s bide the - i i Suudav, A p r i l 5 h. in i Dciciubci 31 is ihe |.in win. h o n uis ,Inline , pi I n il vv IIH Ii might a van, pi event sonic HUMOR MAGAZINE WILL BE PUBLISHED SOON, BASCH SAYS !;;,;;;,,,:"' ""•'••'M> •,""ii'1 !" students p.i i.d ha rates ..hi,une.I toi lllnes- or tax pportuiiily „| will llu I linil do v m g d (UK I'gc III v prov uleil ami tin what " "" I I'm I iv, '' vmi , 11 the l.n. ; Seven i.bg mi el it]Is and STUDENTS ha- al ol the in.in attending. for the man students may the executive d i - l cuter, Rue -aid Tim I sold al Ihe college. sure that I I The first regular issue u i the l i o n , l a s t year Fmaniiel Green, '30, had \{-h emergency before you call you k n e w last J u l ) t h a i y o u needed Slate lollege humor nnga/me, w i l l : charge, Student deinands absnrbed paid but von mini be glasses and purposely wailed t i l l | be a special freshmen number, a c - ' nearly 150 tickets. the September to get it done out of the cording to A l f r e d D. Hasch, '31, edi- , Tickets for ibis year at an chairman ol the committee. in. n an Meantuui I bten hook ,|. , , I Hover, J n. •! , " i. n will Bernard I'ranccs Center during the coming year will be undei Ihe direcli I George P. h ' „ , , \\1 i l l in n a n in..n pin HI nl I ,oll,e chairman, ',,l',-v' ' committee, Detlefson, ,,l lectures L.n ludi lulu m.il v i- I v, sludenls with. I.ih n 1 * door maun, r " ' " " " I'1'*-'"-"' " " Ste- floor, auspices *i M . MAY HEAR SERIES u .liS™ -cries II I,, . a i d dvi. , " John ia,,„ in | , p,,,,,,, , | „ , „ . | , | tin- , . , i , inn I tni.i 1 I n v. a and i r x K Ccdar- r c f r e s h , n < , , l t s chairman; R. Lewis, -1, \ ' Carol Clayton U; lh, \ , , \ \ will , 'rC STATE /-/M.W,MII llir l l l s l l , d B u s l 1 ; and a ,,, ,,„„.., i von a n d. m it.iv.i ( ,.//,•,/, i>„, In uL,rl\ Wolfe. '"Kraliaiii, i " altermire. bull, pin. km w Mar iroiu i n n ol ,,,,,, M i l aw.o .ih.-iil In I i I : ' . • . • lo l h ' w.n an Albanv the caps cost liecause will Leonard, supply will ll and r.ghl I «ml, I" I Iw j 'I hi New • mi/i/ , la-s an toda; Collrcll firm, win. h P. know a- llu l u h i n i . i i '• '^",l"' '" ""• - ' ''"- ""' Y.W.C.A. Conducts Sale nounced waul u vmi wmi'l 1 I •» tin I ic in. in i h . led luiul (',,,,,/„/, »"•;-•»;-;'";,;,";!;,,:;'!::,i;;1;;I;;:;;'";! ;;„ ;:;::„.r;„::",:;,; before, ,omb. president N'ewiomb. vmi llul v now lis Mm, ,„,,,/„„. ,1 , / , , • , . , / . / , m n . Imp, »vav e . l . „ I, • v, n wl|. h,.,-. j llu viai \\ . that nail and llu- inlnuunv , I„ M H I .,11 again -'• vv, II looking sboiild lustorv lh,.i lulu i . Robert \„„V\\\v i pan • in ,,i ,,, / , , , „ , „ , 1 I " s,, p, - , , v.ui M arlul, ,//(. \ , . „ „ , , , , , , / ( i | If- u l',-,,,,-.,,, ib I„ll,r,cin,i ( / /„•„/,,„,„ / , , „ , „ , , , , , / „ / , - , . , / „ , , , „ . / • „ / „ / , , , (,„ / / „ „hh,-irlti.\siii,-n ,„ , . / , „ / , , / , , , „ , . , „ „ „ , »„,„/ „ , / , w n D „ , , / s ..nil loi . „,,,, in In l l u liuan.i s,„„,.,. tin vi,u hi //,. ; - n / / ( Pro M. York, chairman oi ,„„,,lp„|av The hud „ ,„>,,,lll/;i, „ V | ^^ \ \ . ,„,online [,, \l i - l n h i ,,( ,„. | m York, h avvanl.il loin li.ma ill semester at \> o'clock, , | i H the board | |;,| loiirua spe, i h n l Ii n i p mav W ai p, ,i(iari| this , , f ,,,,.„„,. , „ „ | „ , , , , | Tuesday , n ( ollins. Alviiw ' \ . . A r h t ^ ' S M i K ^ v i Z Finance Board To Have Dr. Croasdalc Describes Infirmary Fund; ;ld;;;gl',;o>'Ma;"::;V'T;;:rn''3,.| First Meeting Tuesday Money Js Used For Emergencies Only, tennis ' lower I Mahon, lb, awav l,a- been Plan. Alcue , : u l ( i A r l l ( m r K e '" is ,1s,, f i n , n e e d Ir | ! , - , , , , | Wilbam per-I Fstimale hall been , , : chairman. and h floors hav e all project bv the Special al the i - the , , , Milne '„.,,,,,„„,,,„, ,( .„.,.,,.,v.||iw. of the be offered of Draper of Albanv. Dr. W i l l i a m improvement of all be , „ . , , , Kb Lev. bishop Diocese Rev. ; Universalis, r , i he by the , atholic |'„k. bars. , he opening and benediction be |c|,,se ,i a scholar- I " i n v o c a t i o n holder approximately 1 " ^ ' " ' " one hundred dollars. I | < I 1 I l l a l l are completed, the worth of the ol Western I pair , , „ . . ' , ; „ I . amount S. T v l e r „„i V er.sitv. champions. While WOMEN TO PLAY TENNIS MATCHES ON SEPTEMBER 25 Last Infirmary emergency- Fund-at well, least thai not f r o m isn't t o r i n chief. our ' ready The maga/iiie for distribution in t w o will In I be available weeks.' month around or early the will end in October. probably of this STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 State College N e w s Established in 191C by the Class of 1918 The Ifndel'graduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE NETTA N E W S HOARD MILLER c o n c e r n e d w i t h i t s success. I t was lie w h o s a w t h e need, interested t h e f a c u l t y and t h e m e n , and attended to m u c h o f the detailed w o r k essential t o the c o n d u c t of t h e camp. T h e men o f t h e College desire t h a t h e ! — k n o w the.v appreciate the result o f his w o r k . H e has : done m u c h t o p u t this C o l l e g e o n an equal basis w i t h others i n the o r i e n t a t i o n o f f r e s h m e n . Editor-in-Chief Managing 455 Elk Street B O O K S : E~™:i "\. A ID I,Nil ._ ANDREW A. H l i m . ^ ^ Willi llKRMANS K COATKI) PtM.S" ALEXANDER SCHOOR ' Eeature 8 " Madjsoi] Avenue, Telephone 6-J0D4-J Editor SENIOR Nelson, Win-low, Lilly Doran T h T h e i n a u g u r a t i o n o f a new p r o g r a m f e a t u r e d t h e annual play day g i v e n f o r t h e f r e s h m e n w o m e n under t h e auspices o f the C i r l s ' A t h l e t i c assoc i a t i o n W e d n e s d a y , a c c o r d i n g t o Beat r i c e V a n S t e c n b u r g l i , M l , president. C o n t r a r y t o the plans o f f o r m e r years some o f the a c t i v i t i e s w e r e c o n d u c t e d a t t h e college and the rest at Camp Cogswell. T h e freshmen were | d i v i d e d i n t o three g r o u p s at the c o l lege and under the leadership of C a r o l Kclley, ' 3 1 , Judy h'ister. '32, a n d H e t t y ( j o r d o n , '.i.i, they w e r e s h o w n a d e m o n s t r a t i o n hockey game o n the Jjjjji I n e w hockey field o n the campus i n - • " i f r o n t u f Page hall a d e m o n s t r a t i o n v o l l e y ball g a m e , a n d h a d t h e point , Raiders of the Deep. By Lowell Thomas. EDITORS: Genevieve Activities of Women are at Camp Cogswell and on Campus Editor C A T H E R I N E E . BRODERICK 'Issociate Managing Editor 3100 Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone T r o y ' 6621-J AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager 2 Amherst Avenue, Telephone 6-7908-K ASSOCIATE Temptations" I 596 Morris Street, Telephone S-0332-R GEOHCE P . R I C E NEW IDEA USED — DURING PLAY DAY "Evade Company. e opportunity Ikmbleday. I ! 30,3 pages. $2.50. t o lear h o w the late w a r was f o u g h t f r o m the G e r m a n v i e w p o i n t i n r e g a r d t o s u b m a r i n e w a r - T^o^LcfA0^: fe tZ:\l^?A a m i fare is ^ " <" " ' » '>""•<• " » a thrilling narrative REPORTERS: Frances Gaynor, Inez Shook, and o f h a i r - b r e a d t h escapes by the d a r i n g mariners o l ( i e r Ruth lirczec. coek, Abide Dineen, Carolyn Kramers, Harriet Dunn, Elizabeth McMahon! K a t h e r i n " ' ' ' . ^ ^ !•',''' I Icnisc'^kvan. ''.vliriiaret Service" Hilda Smith, [.aura Styn, Kdith Tepper, and Helen Waltci mire. b e r , ° '3°2,'"Lloyd' W . /oifes', ami ^ean^VVatkins,^ 'frcslimen* ASSISTANT FINANCE M A N N E R : Fran, Vs Ma/ar, '32. m a n y whose e x p l o i t s nearly w o n the w a r l o r the r a t l l e r la,ld ' M r . I lionias has gained his m a t e r i a l by personal r e - search a n d by i n t e r v i e w s w i t h the crews and c o m m a n d e r s „ f t h e U-boats. Interviews with Weddigen, I lersing, i 7 T T T ^ . " T ^ Boird'iemescMuIng t ' b e ' s ^ ' ' " " ' '^ ' " , V r k ' r t ' - ' " - ' ' ' " , a " l - ' - | " , a l a c c s - a r e Presented. per year, single copies, ten cents.' Delivered anywhere 'in the T h e rise o f the submarine's i m p o r t a n c e as a factor to I United States. Entered as second class matter at postuUice, | , e r e g a r d e d w i t h tear is traced. D e t a i l e d accounts of A, a y " " ' lN- * • I. . . . the shock that went a r o u n d the w o r l d at the fate of the NEWS (toes net necessai alv endorse sentiments express.-.! i ., , , .• ,,, , in c..ntr,!,u,i.,„s. N „ connnuuir.-.iions will he ,.. ,1 unless th. t ! "-' A l . o i i k i r . ( rcssv. and I log tie. 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DEAN ANNA PIERCE ! i . i *-"- T i - s j » i ^ i • M^,.^^ It was this unexpected m a r i t i m e v i c l o n I a new epo, I, in naval warTELLS FRESHMEN begin „r w" the sitbinariue cottltl not be d i s r e g a r the continued improvemenls made I«I ! s w i m m i n g i l l t h e . a m p lake hef snpper was served. 3 1 , was M arion (Clbert. i i l b e r t . ''31 M;,n,.„ was ••gem • -al OF COLLEGE WORK l^l^lX",:;? by C e r t n a n y ii ,„ ' food. A s e n a t b \ an Mureii, '31 A \V< >KI) ( )l- WKI.Ci I Ml-: her rolossal effort t o build up her under- is lleet.s m a d . man. M a n ,n W h i t e , ' 3 1 , I d a d ' entrate on college w o r k with Int.-. re, N a t a l i e I o n a n l , and T h e f a c u l t y a n d student body of this ( i.liege J., the s u b m a r i n e the mosl feared a r m m naval a r u i a i n e n l i v a l c l i i l l l l n e - . to evade I, , in.I a l l I'.uhl, s. .phone .re-. ; arr.I",'. 1 . welcome the advenl of an entering f r e s h m a n class th ' ' l b . - rise ..i a peris,ope, the w h i l e I n n 1. ..I a s p e c l i u i Aarue.1 M i - \ i m a b . I Men e, M a d u e l - ' r e i u h . 'S2 p r o c r a m . tlvi.se the n ire n '' lorpedo, the slim k o| its c x p l o - i o i i i l , . - . . were me N o r r i . ' 3 1 . c h a i r m a n . Ihn 'roli.al.lv the class of 1'MI feels that il has he, illdu a t i . i l of the ' l " " ' ' l M l ^ a t w e n t y t b o n a n d t o n u „ , „ u „ , , | „ . , , „ l i t , , r i u i n o l I ' c . ' ' ' " • N ' ;,l"> ' l ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 -''. and l - ' u h n Ib'sbip I'll, c o m i n e i . e of the allies and t h e i r system ' ' ' '.' b e r g , soph.. re-, ihapecm . at home. I t is n.a the purpose of t h i s e d i t o r i a l to add ' o i n n i u m . a l i o i i , were - , r , | . t i n ,-aleii.-d I n the ball i , • r n i l v I uasimn n a- L i e Tesii 1 i.-.x: 11. '.i3. . h a i r m a n ; - o n e - . In that advice, bill r a t h e r i n e m p h a s i / i , c r l a i u leatures odl\ -ea-ine Heel-. \ I ..lie t line t be C lioal - w el e men M a r I- the i u i l i . i l and 'I •.--. ' e f i n e I'.elknap. '3.' . tod j " : of Ctdlege l i f e t o w In. h t h e I r e - I n n i n i n n -I h> c o m e a c c u s t o m e d i f h i i - t o - . i . e . . d . : - , c o l l i •,• - t t i d e t n ] i n i i h o n tone e . u h m o n t h M a d t i n . . . n t m t . e d un ' " ' ' ' ' , , ' . ' J ^ , . , ' , , ' " , ' . ! ' „ | |, ,. ' „ „ ' ' , ' , , ' , ' , " ' C a n . h u e i >..;,I,,:,-. a n d f u t u r e t e a c l n r. • bed. ||,e , a u - e ,,| the allies w o u l d have b e , , , loss ' " ' ' " " " " " " " ' ' " ' ' ' " ' .. n i o i ian . I i r O l n , d \ \ ! , . c Social, si holastic, a n d ecoiioini. independence will I Hie b l . a k . n l , on i . r n i i . n r . w n i l d l i n e n e i e - a r i b ' " cntratio ol v..-rk. , . , . . ; | l , , r . , | | e g e i.l - - i . - a n and . meet here to a e r e a l e r extent than i nieniher-, ,,! •n raised. he - a i d I..i in bvioene; I Jr. l-"!-,/ai . t h the e n t e r i n g cla-s b a \ e hithi r t o e x p e r u m . I ,-lies , M o r n - , ass.sl.ani p r , . | , • - - , „ • ... ,-. I .. meet l l u - ,.• ,, fid ,| .ne'er the . , . i n iv .-> stem o i j .,.,., |I'.verv m e m b e r ..I llie . !a--. w i l l have appr. . x i u u l e h : , , „ i t l o l i : Miss l.abelb- |.,| •:-!, ,,. , ! , , , i i s p o r t u i e t r o o p itid -upph.-s n a , n-e I i I. , t . i ' | m i ( ip | n 1,201) students f r o m w h i i Ii to . in...-.- h i - i r i r n d s and I II..ii ti ,• •,-..,nan In i i - p o r l - a n d I I I I - I . I i t . l i n e n t r a \ e l e d in c u . v o . |.n, 1 p l u s i e a l c d i l . a n m. and M . acriuainlances. H e should I r v t o he . n •• •• cable terms iv i l h a r. hei ei- uni led b> , l e - l r o M - i , wb;. h e,„ ,r. led l i i e i , d a n k - . , \ e i " " " ' ' ' • ' " aret l l i l c l u m k , u i s i r i i , - . . t m p w i t h everyone. Mm he should , ! -e his friends w i l l , U b l , I I . as-,,, i.ilion II I .r Ihe i c i i l o i the de i d l \ "a -nara.-'i •" ,>l the and l b . ' ,i d e,], n a t i o n . W . I , the , ila|,.-| care. I l is n o t neee-sarv that e v e r v o n e in the t ' o l K g i lend, bomb- w Mi-s horothea I n , : , ,. ••,, , , I'.,!,, be looked i i | as a i lose f r i e n d and c o n f i d a n t . O n the "It i - , otistautl) ue, , - - a r ' . t o c o n t r a r y the f e w friendships should he made W I M - I V . im'ul> " j l ! tub T h e freshtnan w i l l find h - r e a b e w i l d e r i n g numb, : o f ! " 1 . " " ' " " ' | l U | M ' " " > ' ' i i . . , | e . m to t ik, • i h e w a r tr. nil the ' " ' ~ " e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r activities w h i c h w i l l call f o r a t t e n t i o n . ! , " 'l'".1'^1111- ' " ' I the , l u \ a l r n i i s a, is part in i . t n i l v . and l b , ] : l i e should r e m e m b e r thai his talent- a r e suited f o r i '' ' ' and the I . r a v e n of the men w l f manned the - u b i n a r m e - -,I t ti i e . to t o e pari only a l i m i t e d n u m b e r and that it is better to excel i i for the b a t h e r l a u d . T o read the h o o f is a l m o t t h , „ , , . , , . . , , „ , „ .,,,,„ ni';.,, one o r t w o than t o wear the b u t t o n of e v e n • lub oi the campus a n d be a foil, w e r i n a l l o f them. I I . should become connected w i t h an a, tivitv that h a - a peXaMdirbus'inesV^rsmt!'^ t'i'iev ! e , , " " ' , , ' " , ' . ' . " ' e , ' b 7 MORE MEMBERS future one i n t o w h i i Ii be can put something and on, w h i c h he i l l t u r n w i l l receive ., benefit. I ' u i i u l participa mi allied -.Inpi tn.li is poor p a r t i c i p a t i o n iiidep.-n.lenc,.. N I Ie w i l l meet w i t h new •., hol.isii, ||,,| i-la n,,,, h'ebe, • a \ b I ami - e , one w i l l c a m p o n his t r a d t o -ee t h a i I n - studies a n ' ... New \ . I k . . I l l ) p.e. kept up. l i e w i l l stuck when he p l e a - , - ,ud what In ! S ' , ' ' ' ! ' " " ' ' " " |Uiu n . , . , , , ! |„,s,l! pleases. H u t t o o m u c h leisure should i f I be e n j o s e d l ''~ • ..| life throllcdl ' b e f e w at the expense of selioohisli, delicien, ••. b'emeinber that i ' " vll')v '"'"'" the billet tlotix o f the D.-an l:a- p r o v e n A;> ade-|uat. 11 made n.d.o h . j ,'ispe, i o l them h .1 -pit . m l - and b a ' n '., ,be, k ,n t h e past Ihe C h e r u b ,! . . , ! . n . I.,,,,.!' M b i n . d k . budget nuances and m o d l v adhere I., thai a w i d , bur budget. T n to m i x -nidi.--., f r i e n d -!-• | -. , ,d .'i.-.d ' ' : ! ' ' . , " ' " ' , . , ' " ' . ' . ' " " . ' . ' ' ; ' ' ' i , " ' " ' Receives Honor OF CLASS OF '30 OBTAIN POSITIONS ..f a l l w i t h o u t anv I I I , di . . . k a i . t a e . . . ..I . n , - - i ' f • , • ' , , in :' " : " ",'! 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V. d and I'hi Mo „|ir,.n \ | , . | l o r in I ' -lain ...I jg,.,b,,l, . . i p.,tin.i nl ,\l tie,I I- . 1 . ! I ,b.,b 'I b, , i n , 1 H i d . I,. I d . ' ' , , l tour,,,-...I , a l i d . e . ,. ' M I . i •! ' l o the I... al \ .am;. M. . I n I inn b i n d i i l o r ii i.;.', a l • i l l , , d • u ,1. I aid l l u i.,i i.'d noi b , , , ... II ,i l l :.• i> nee, n m ai f t f . . . ••mine • ' i n :'•, , | , , , , . ,.., ,,,,,, .1 . . 1 lib I'm,- \ I Hi: C A I KN1JAI-' To.I.,, \v Miss Baumann, '27 Weds Dartmouth Man lie- pai l o i ' b e u n : , ,.i t h , i , 1;, ,- .,, ubl m.pi , , ! . „ j ! ,getier ,! pin p. . • , , o i . d k , a I ,i e i leu,. 1 , r • 1 I ' •• • d , . I , n : I I l ! fa llllV I- c . l i a b l e ' l b -c ..!,., d i d ,11. ml. ., , I l b . '. !. ill a v etc I I I . m y , , i]o)'cd l b . , amp p. Ie ., i n n b ., . l i e , .. |. i .;.. ,,w h o m ii was m i l l >!ul. i . n ml, Jl is not i,lieu that al l l .• . ml ,.l one , i ,u n i , o h . p, M M v a n , n , , , ; „ |,..,L, , „ a m a n l a Ihe o|,|i.,riuiill> I., iiillc.ile a \ einenl o l i h . n K ' , , 1 , i n n i n n i lio ' l i M e ' t i M " . d ' m , , " l o , ' , 1 ' i m a l ! " " ' ' Vda.g.,-l,e, ate b widespread beuelit •.. Y e l ,tn Ii an o p p o i l u n i l s a|i ' lei i-uoii M v - I ,,, i .n i i i h e r v, a, I . w l h i l , - p , . . e r to ' b< r enioi v , . n ,u - I , , I , , , | | , ; . , M i p . a n d P. and , , ; , , u,ed by M y m \<. Si hal'fer, ' I.J, whose j up, n i , a l l i n t i t i l a ' •• r a n i . \ do | , w e r i-. | \ b i a b a i n w . eiadu.Ue,] l o a n | i „ , i t h o t t s t o r a l l y -.upportu.-, to the n u m . were so u r c a t k ' v e s t e d w i t h l b , la, n i l ) l i . f u t h lolU-ge. '• i " I ' M I . ,,| , I i , i t , I i i i . M O i . I. ,n , , l-i . IAII M , , I Tuesday I J ' " I Al I in.,,,, e boaid n.e-l in -. K o o m Jil.i STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1930 121 FRESHMEN TRY FOR NEWS POSTS .'{ NEARLY 40 VISIT FRESHMEN CAMP TWO OF FACULTY AND 26 STUDENTS JOIN NEW SOCIETY Faculty and Upper-Classmen Speak to 1934 Men on College Life s i x members o f the class o f 19.10 a r e T w o f r a l r e s i n facilitate and t w e n t y - Miss Broderiek will Instruct 96 Freshmen Each Week in News Writing Ninety-six tn Approximately freshmen have signed up t r y n u t f o r the editorial staff of the STATK t'oi.i.w.K NKWS. T h i s is the largest number which has ever last The by year's class record a member enrolled this probably into writing, reading will a n d those course eligible t o enter a class Christian \ V . Hast ai I'resident the lir-t freshmen outride Uruhacher from burden-. depart- A . K. Urubacher on t h e o r i e n t a t i o n 'Hide F.xtra curricular attending col- activities." he „ . Miss Beatrice V a n Steenburgh, ' 3 1 , president of t h e Girls' Athletic association, w h o nauies sport captains. t A /-i •! At too man) b, m lieadlm, ., problem. cautioned t h e asstuuing honor scholastic G. A . A . of the first for Signum society last year of Emanuel Laudis, which was under the direc- Green, '30. President A , R. l i r u b a c h e r a n d D r . W i l l i a m l l . Metzler, dean, are t h e t w o members o f t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w h o were taken i n t o m e m b e r s h i p last June. A l t h o u g h the c o n s t i t u t i o n o f t h e society declares that the student h a v ing the highest scholastic average i n the g r a d u a t i n g class shall be president, the g r o u p voted t o deviate f r o m t h i s . I n a regularly conducted election, associa- phase-- o f e x t r a - c u r - life, and D r . H a r r y ment, and President spoke will \ireima \b.,>u-,. I' .Mad..K,i h i . l,in,o. r, , ., ;, lain. Mari..ne l l n l i r o w n . M a i i m i I I .-. ,< M.( h u e , ! . .. |'„ ., .. Alelan n a n d \ . n, Men's chosen tion college. as members group organized ever c o n ings, c h a i r m a n o f the K n g l i s h tl w r i t i n g t h e second sciuc-ter. Twenty-live freshmen have . i b s i g n i f i e d t h e i r i n t e n t i o n ,.i w r k i m ; on t h e business slal'f ol the \ i w • The classes will he taught la ( a l h e r m e I-., l i r o d e r i . k , . : l . a i H, m a n a g i n g e d i t o r . ii the N i A Th.-e w h o are eur..ll.d in b „ class a r e : Salh \ t U i n - . -ii. I i l h . H I i i i. •. .ie' and M > i NealoM. MJ. M.,, . \ • , K i l e v , .;.; \ M M K'iid a I I H • , i ; . hem;. M a n . . I I \ r | , „ : . . i „ ;• ,' !;• , >! • tin, l a m l > . . . . . . - \ . M m , | •„ Mildred I I I . I..-,. I!.'.. i n : i alhenne h i i / | , : i n , I., i. - . : I Hi ricular it w who onuplcli satisfactorih Young men o n various section-.. be t a u g h t camp by t h e men o f State Student leaders addressed the f r e s h - board. reading freshman L a k e at tion year to d i v i d e proof first at I'nssayuna announced spent T h e camp was sponsored by t h e s t u - w h o have however, t w o o r three .semester, this year, be necessary News copy of the N'KWS t o the large number Owing class each the dent of e i g h t y . is conducted weekend ducted r e g i s t e r e d i n the " c u b " class, surpassing last 40 students j ' - " " i s J- W o l n e r , a h i g h h o n o r m a n , I « a s chosen first president, and James j Gassidy was chosen s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s j urer. " " ' bighest ten per cent of t h e C O U / I C I I ISameS graduating class inducted includes: /-i , . r» »r v I M a r i o n K, I'.oito, D o r o t h y B r i m m e r , laptainS t o r NeW Year R a y m o n d T . I l y r n e . James J . Gassidy, a remember that t h e \ compare to The I.iris' Athletic association R u t h G l o w , K a l h e r i n e ( o r n i s h , M i l U a s t h e side s h o w o | a , i n I s sport captains f o r the fall season h a v e j d r e d G o t i l a n t , M i r i a m A . D o l a n , M a e been appointed bv t h e G. A . A , G l o c k n e r , Catherine H a r r i n g t o n . M i l Hawks. bdith Kellv, Thomas •d the i r e - " m i . i n I.. keep alw is- council. a c c o r d i n g ' t o l i e a t r i c e V a n tired M e e n l i n r g h . M l . president. K l i / a b e l h • K i t i s e l l a . Florence Lawless, F r a n c i s .per r e l a t i o n ..I \ due- In I. r, lacks,,n, '.!_'. is hocke\ captain and L. Robin-,011, Kvelyu Sadler, A d o l p h and licw-r ! , , al'ow an> d i - a n Virginia H a w k i n s , ' . ( j . is I - . I - I . I M I S c h o l l , Virginia Scbultes, Victor apl.iin, I he vollev ball , a p i a m i- S t a r r , Dorothy Thomas. I'hvllis .1 ,.,lleee Man I'rela '.v! h'lea,i..r . . nabh Mine. IGihi-r \\'ealherua\. Doris .!_', and M a r t h a She. ban, ' . ' \ a n W i l l i a m s . C m - .1. W o l n e r , S h i r l e y i-.-i-Lin' . a p t a u i s \ \ .od, and h - l h e r / l i n n i e r m a i i l l n l a p l a u i h i I. i n - i- M a r e . i n I I " ' " ' per rent ,,f the present senior Ussier. , i l and In i a- i-l ml i- D . n • I.I- - w i l l be 'aken m l . , membership \\ l i i u n i s , a.i \ o . i L a i n - i- i i'„ i „ in m . -ii-l\ assemble, ae- o r d i u g t o .il-l.iin and be .A ill I., ., - -1 •!, I I.-. < -Hi- eis ,i tin- s,„ i , - u . ] I,- I'.ruba.her I a l b , l i n e I'..ike, and I I I . • ! - . u ' . . ! , . h a - -1.11. d ' h a t be beli, ce- tb.it W o l - !. "ma> I e ver> Af/SS •°>(r>v£S' £, FOTTpJi.&R. Miss A g n e s !•:. Futterer, i- bcnclii l a l , but one ,\.. TWO OF FACULTY TOUR IN EUROPE BOTH VISIT ITALY i , :• i b h I, I ,ib I ,-,,;.. \ i ii ere, Kalh Weil m. mile. M; ll will . ias.e- b, I R. h i/abeih itle\ |;.„1, /lien Di.inio i -h mid I. Wan.n L , . n !•! l e d i r e . ,: -aim-,-,1 TO i, , „ . - , ., - I " ll - b e e -ai i Lev - are a.vard.-d in, inber- 11AV1-; S M O K E R I,.man.i , haptei ,,| Kappa Delia! i,, I ' l . l l e r i l i l v w i l l ..•!'. !u. I a - m o I . loiiioriow u i e l i i I, r die men ,,| i r e s h m a i i , l a - - ,|i the t i a l e r m t . i-e l o i a i e . l ,,,; L-i) M o r r i - --Heel. :, , i s i i||,- i r a i . i m i ' . a i i c i i i ed 11 . i n • ..-due , e -, ' . i d , i - n o w a -indent ,.: t h e F a s i m a i i S i l I o f M u s i , m Ro.h.-ster, \ ' e w V o r k . Miss G e d i i e j w a - I he i-i uupo-cr - ,f I he pr i / e w i u u i u g .em.i mat, r ..I ' h e I r e - h m a n DAWSON'S MEN'S SHOP Has],,]!, I-,,i 1 l i t , her. la-tls Fill. MaD.ell, 259 .1 Ii birb,„ n I.. - R Man Man M.„ . ' I "' i ' ojolselh. I ill • .row. hall , I V m d l e . I I . I- I I Dolor, \ ,,n merer. A h , . M i l l , n. i a l b , D o l u - m . L.,i Central Avenue Florsheim Emerson H a t Faultless Cheney Pajama eu lo 1! Shoe Neckwcaj OOCK6 PALLADINO 1 NCF.S IM MIKMAGF Dd. ii.'. Li-.," I:, '"' : 'R I Personamy Hobs-Finger Waving- Permanent Waving j Hume Savings I'.iuk lil.L.; ! 1.1 N . IVarl Si I! C t(i32 Strand 133 N. 1'earlSt. 4-02MI " We Understand Eyes in, hid, stall D,,,„ , - . , M.-,,-,,. \ n : i! • |;, ; ., .-; | |, I, .. |:.,. , \ in a \ b a j i a i i . 1 ,,ll , i i . i R. Rosenh.-.k I li/ab.-lh / • , . . , I, I I n-.li. \huira R'I,--. I !',,-. \ . , I ibby I , u i i e , I L a W I,,! • ! . i ' , - . ' a . I i i 1: SCHCCL i.UNCtl 1111 Cake like Pies Sandwiches O p p .site Av, High EYEGLASSES School OPTOMETRIST W. M. French To Teach Classes In Journalism M i . l ' n e ,'n" 1* \ I K ) M / . i : Amertrau (Elmuu*re anit Shjcrs I OK All DKCKKKS JW I l u a l i l v a n . I S.-i i i c e ,n a l o w ( '.osl Sj^ l o i l . ge D e p l . ! Real Home Made k e Cream f! .Ibany, N . V BREAKFAST mm 7:30 if ' LUNCH lilty-fivu Qnnlruarft (^atVt^ria IMS L f i i l i .il Av r i m e I'lisl a n d S, . v e n t ) - l i v e end Id and 18 Ho a VIM- Strt'tM 'M S t e | ) ! > i 1 ::iU a la rurtt- I 1 130— 1:30 EVORY&CO. General Printurs OPTICIAN Wu Clean and Dye all kinds til ladies' and Men's Wearing Apparel IMA MADISON' AVKNUK Phone 6-«27.< COTRHLL & LEONARD I RANK I I . P - r l S.. Albany, N.Y. 1 HI.' GOWNS HOODS - C A P S 2 l b .. 5()N . i t U'obin n la Cents .rt.lo DINNER S:30—- 7:30 Eighty-live Cents utid One Uullat and u la carte Coruti- of Quail and Western o f I'l a i l S u e . I Albitnv.N. V. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 4 INFIRMARY MONEY TO BE AVAILABLE FOR EMERGENCIES STUDEMS GET STATE TEACHERS 313TEACHING DEGREES UPON GRADUATION TO 60 TO MEETING Three hundred and thirteen degrees. Including one honorary degree of Convention t o b e in Cleveland doctor of pedagogy and two honorary Next Thanksgiving and degrees of bachelor of pedagogy, Week-end were awarded at the Commencement exercises conducted in the auditorium Many teachers of N e w York state of Page hall on Monday morning, schools will be in Cleveland next June 16. Thanksgiving and the Friday and _ _ _ President A. R. Brubacher presided. Saturday following, to a t t e n d t' 1 ^ Candidates for rlcf?rees were presentee meeting'of the National Council of h , y r J n William I I . Metzler, dean. Teachers of English. j " |. p . A'Hearn was awarded the William M. French. '29, is a mem- | l o n o r a r y degree of doctor of pedabcr of the publicity committee. gogy. Creative English will be the keyy'| ]( . Commencement address was note of the convention which is for g j v e n |, v | j r , Herman J. Magee, diall teachers of' English. Section meet' "" rector of the teacher training diviings will consider English in the sioii of the Xew York State ecluca elementary school, in the junior, lion d e p a r t m e n t . Dr. Frank I' and in t h e senior high school. T h e r e Graves, state c o m m i s s i o n e r of edu •will be a conference especially for cation,, a t t e n d e d t h e exercises a m heads of d e p a r t m e n t s and one on spoke briefly t o t h e graduates. teacher training. Two candidates for the degree of Miss Laura Edwards of Glenville Bachelor of Science in commerce High school, Cleveland, is planning and three candidates for t h e degree an exhibit of student's work which of Bachelor of A r t were graduated will be national in scope. with high h o n o r s . The meeting will probably begin The annual senior ball was conG e o r g e P . Rice, '32, who ediwith a supper on Thanksgiving after- ducted under the direction of l)oroth\ ted the 1934 handbook which noon. There will he a dinner on Fri- Thomas, '30, on the night of the has been distributed to t h e memday evening. Speakers of national graduation exercises at the Aurania bers of the freshman class. reputation will talk at the general club. sessions. Drives, a tea, a theatreparty and visits to private schools are being planned for the entertainment of visitors. Miss Ruth Weeks of Paseo High school, Kansas City, is president of the Council, which was Four hundred and fifty copies of founded nineteen vears ago.. It has The inventory test given by the the 1934 freshman handbook have 6,000 members. been printed by the F.vory printing staff of the library school to the The Council is said to have been company, according to (leorgc P. powerful in uniting teachers of Eng- freshmen was (or the purpose of find Kite. \U, editor of the bonk. lish not only in all parts of the \ ing out how much library traininp Over three hundred and sixty country but all along the educational j they have received in high school, copies have been sent out to members levels. It sponsors T h e English ; Miss Martha C. Pritchard, professor of the (rc>hman class. The remainJournal for high school people, of library science, said today, another edition of the Journal for "According to the state law some ing copies will l,e tiled with Miss college instructors, and the Elemcn- , training in the use of the library i- Anna K. Pierce, dean of women, tary English Review for those who required in ad school." Miss I'rit members of the faculty, Myskania. teach in the grade schools. chard said, "and we a i r going to and the student publications. The object of the handbook is to Cleveland expects 1.000 teachers at | make tabulations of the results to dethe meeting. Seven hundred attended termine whether we arc training our give ni compact ami accurate form all College activities and traditions students to handle their work in the last year at Kansas t lty, to the freshmen. Several new articles best way." have been added to the book and a Part of the test was to detenni how familiar the students were with I number of other changes in -tyl books included in a list of forty have been instituted, Kii Members of the junior class who standard I ks prepared by the Bureau of Education at Washington. have served as associate editors a r e : I). C. Another part consisted of Frances (iaynnr. Margaret Hilton, Asenath Van Buren, \ndrcw llrit/. Seven regular session students, in- questions pertaining to the use ol and Samuel Dranskv. cluding five members of the State- books and libraries. "The students All material for the book was in College News staff, edited the sum- who showed most progress will he the hands of the printer this year mer session newspaper during the six given a more advanced problem in tin before June 20. week session period. »?<• »' the library.' Miss Mary I-. Eive issues of the paper were Cobb, assistant professor of h h r a n printed by the Mills A r t Press. T h e science and ( ollege librarian, said niina Schneider, '31, president of t h e , volume consisted of four columns to | "and the others will be given tw. debate council, announced today. the page and four pages to the issue. ; problems." The debate will be with a team Alexander Schoor, '31, feature ediIt is our purpose, if we find SOUK representing several of the leading tor of the N E W S , and Andrew A. -students wdio have had no instruction, | universities of Scotland. The ScotHritz '32, finance manager, served j to make up for that toss by providing , tish squad will tour the United as editors' Helen Waltermire, '33, the opportunity J o r such instruction states during the first semester and was managing editor and Bernard i during the year." will meet leading American debate teams. They desire to have a nonKerbel, '33, was desk editor. Kerbel I decision debate, according to Martha and Miss W a l t e r m i r e a r e r e p o r t e r s flf^ D&afag $quaJ II. Hiehle, acting executive secretary on t h e NEWS. Gertrude H e r s n u e r g , | a T of the National Student Federation of '3.0, a n d R a y m o n d Collins America. Simeon Maslan, seniors, alsi f a definite date and subject for econd international debate in tributed. ege has participated j the debate can be arranged, tryThe business staff was composed I which State may take place in the auditorium of j will be conducted (or the men's team of Maxine Robinson, '31, business Miss manager, and F.lva Nealon, '.52. Page hall on either Friday or Satur- during the coming week, 24 or 25. Wilhel-I Schneider s;ijd._ day night, October Mildred Cook, '30, and Leah Dorgan, '32. The paper was a financial success, HEWETT'S the editors announced. A Reliable Place to Buy Reliable Silks, Woolens The following tabulation reveals the contributions in news inches of and Cottons the several members of the staff for Hewitt's Silk Shop the five issues published. 80-82 N. Pearl St. Andrew A lli-lu. a.' Helen Waltermire, "I Alexander Kchour, at LIBRARY SCHOOL GIVES FRESHMEN INVENTORY TEST HANDBOOK EDITOR DISTRIBUTES 450 BOOKS THIS YEAR HRITZ AND SCHOOR EDIT FIVE ISSUES OF SUMMER NEWS (Cont-iiucl from pifft I, column 4) fairly, one of the college doctors must he notified at once when you have called a private physician—before if possible. Because of administrative difficulties illness outside the city of Albany can not he covered by the fund. I low irgc a bill will the fund take care of? That depends on how much money the Treasurer happens to have at a given lime. At no time can the fund promise to meet your entire hill. It never pays more than $25.00. Last year about 300 students called upon the fund and we spent more j than our allotment of §2,25(1. P*0F, 6-£.QflCr£. M. YOfiK. I low can we make the Infirmary | Fund most effective? I P r o f e s s o r George M . Y o r k , First—Pay your student tax as soon head of the commerce departas you are asked. ment, w h o receives the aid of Second—Don't feel that because you two new instructors. have paid in $2.00 you are certainly entitled to $25.00 out of it during NEW COMMERCE the year. Third—Don't ask benefit for illness INSTRUCTORS JOIN which is not emergency—or at least COLLEGE FACULTY don't be critical if you are told that yours does not constitute emergency. Due to the addition of two assistant Fourth—Don't hesitate to ask the aid professors in the commerce departof the fund when you really need i t - i t ' s not charity, it's insurance. ment, there will he an increased numFifth—Consider seriously increasing ber of sections in commercial subthe Infirmary Fee to at least $3.(11). jects for the coming year, Professor Sixth and last—Carefully refrain (leorgc M. Vork. head of the comfrom doing anything that will make you sick. Then the fund will last merce department, announced today. Chester J. Terrill. former head of forever and get bigger and bigger and perhaps we could buy a .swim- the Albany High school commerce department, will teach bookkeeping. H e ming pool or a new library or some will have section 111 commerce 2, 3, thing. and possibly 10, Professor Vork said. Mr. Terrill is a uraduate of Bucknell Miss Love Weds Man college Harrison M. Terwilliger, former From Maine in South The marriage of Miss Catherine instructor in secretarial studies at Plattsburgh Normal school, will have M. Love, assistant professor ni library science, to Gregory Baker 1.1 sections in commerce K. '>, and 12. Bangor, Maine, is announced. The Me will teach shorthand, business ceremony, at which the groom's Fnulish. and methods ,,l commerce, brother-in-law officiated, was per- lie is a graduate of State college. Professor •* ork w ill teai h economic formed in the Salem- lllai k River accounting. and law. Presbyterian church ni Mayesville, geography. South Carolina, Tuesdav afternoon at These will he sections in commerce -I. (,. and Id 4 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Maker will he at home at 270 French Street, Bangor, 1—2 — 3 Maine, after ( Ictober 1 Mr. Baker is division manager lor the Diamond Match factory. Student's Special , $1.50 worth of work for $1 Miss Higgins, Former Editor Of News, Weds 3 Suits or Overcoats Alpha Rho announces the marriage of Virginia E. Higgins. '2K, to lames Cullen, son of Dr. and Mrs. A I. Cullen of Altamont. Mrs. Cullen was editor in chief of the NKWS in l n 28 and also edited the Freshman Handbook. She was a member of Myskania. YOU ARE A L W A Y S WELCOME May Meet Scot's Team liuyiiiiiuil FLOR-ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE INIIIIMH. "it Heniiiril Kerl.c-l, "la (ieriniili- lliTKhlirrif, 4 FRESHMEN PASS ENTRANCE TESTS FOR ADMITTANCE ur members ot lb. admitted to tin taking a i c r d i n g io Dr. 11. th II Mori assistant professor ni l-onduited the examination II,, tc-l- were givi n 'I hill -day and I i i day, September II and 12. 'Hie spe, i.d group was hunted to |j lime this w a r , Dr. Morris ai'imuiit ed, ' j bee aioe of the ver> large member ' ship of the freshman class. Those who wen admitted a r e : Ki.g.r lian I Croft, lieitha Doyle, Plain he Van 11 JJiircn and John Ccren. ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE j Gamma Kappa Phi sorority announces the marriage of Mildred ;| Jtrownhardt, ' 2 n , to James Dunk of J! l-'airport, Lous Island. |[. 2 6 3 Central Ave. near Lake A v e . Special prices for students only ch Marcelling — 50c. Finger Wave 50c. 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