StateCollege News VOL. XV, No $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y,, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1930 STATE MAY JOIN || M H S * ^ * * . " GROUPS COMBINE . . *.« . . . . . - « . « . . Of Abduction, Trial Shows TO ANSWER NEED A.A. OF U.W. SOON The tion first attempt SERIES OF SOCIAL HOURS JYILL BEGIN at an ahduc- | | by the freshman class this year failed Friday night when a . .. . . „ . , . . •. r» • J . . , • . , ,., < A c t i v i t y Check M a y be Devised t o group ot freshmen tried to kidnap ;j „ . . „ . , . . „ , , , , . , , , , I H o l d up Scholarship 33, from the li ~o , . Bernard Iserbel, o ,i • ,, , Students Page hall auditorium, and were ! foiled by the intervention of two , A n a t t e r n p , „ , M ,lve , i l e problem Whether or not State college will seniors. j . . , .. become a meniher of the American i- , i , , i I , • ,, (if cxtra-curricu ar activitv participaKerhel had been husv during the . i i Association of University Women evening dispensing the regulation <i«n hy organizing the aid of the will depend on the conditions in sororicaps to the freshmen men. When faculty, sorority presidents, and stu ties and group houses, extra-curricular he had completed his task, Kernel dent leaders is being made bv Presisauntered along to the auditorium activities, hours women students keep, f, A R R n l l ) a d i e r where he was accosted by t he and the extent of the cultural adDr. Rrubarher desires that students group and invited to take a "ride." vantages which they enjoy. obtain all of the benefits of such In spite of his attempts to cling "State college has already fulfilled to the banister, Kerbel was forciparticipation possible, but be also dethe scholastic requirements, and the bly removed from the auditorium sires that certain of the evils be social life and cultural advantages while several members of the far- . ,• • , •, , , which our women enjoy will be the ultv looked on in amused silence. ^ ' " ' n a t e d , if possible. deciding factor in our admission to As the freshmen bore their cap I" lias long been apparent that some this organization," according to Presilive along the cement walk toward j organized check upon the amount of dent A. R. Mruhacher. the drive between the College and participation a student might engage lean tCatherine Adams, ... of ..Mill •I -,.,..i <III>VMH<. .,.min-, . I I I I . I M the Albanv High school, thev met •,, , , ,• , , , California Dean to Inspect Group House Conditions in December oiler,' (VlLl'lnH f ' i l i f . ,t-lli-i u-lll I u - I. onege, IMKI.IIKI. i .iiitonua, win make the official inspection in . December. She will be assisted by a ; special committee. l i the results ol the inspection arc s-.tisf'.rlor.- si,.,,,. ,.,,11,,.,,. ,, i l l I , , , . 1 , , . s.itisi.uton Man wiieg, win in mi fir-t teacher's college In be reiognizt-d a» a member of this a-^ociatii HI Likewise. Mali college is the nl\ I> • II '31 i I I'll Willi SClliHSlC Faculty and Students Meet in Lounge Wednesday for First Time Faculty-student teas will he conducted each Wednesday afternoon in the Lounge of Richardson hall under the auspices of the faculty and Lounge committee, Annabclle McCotinell, '31, chairman, announced today, The first of this series of teas will formally open the Lounge next Wednesday. There will be informal singing, hut no definite program has been arranged. Miss AleConncll said. Mrs. Anna K. Barsam, professor of home economics, is chairman of the committee in charge of the formal opening. The other members of the faculty on the committee arc Miss Martha Jane Albright, instructor in histon ; Miss Minnie II. Scotland, assistant professor of biology: Miss Kunii e \ Perine, assistant professor oi fine arts; Miss Helen M. Phillips, assistant professor of English: Miss • aniline \ , I .ester, instrui tor in niatheinalii - . Dr. ( aniline I roasdale, (ollege phy-ii ian and bead of the h\ uieiie d, paiiineut : Pinfi r Barnard > Broii-on, bead ol the , beinistrv diparlinin' I Dr. Doiinal V. .'-iinlb. ..•••! taut pnife Mir of history. detriment W . l - Walter Driscoll, .11, a member of , Mvskania Driscoll. together with .needed and it is to supply Ibis check K,'isscll \V. Indium. M l . president ! thai the groups are now cooperating, ,,[ , | K . student association, pursued .cording to Dr lirulncber ' • ' ( | u . croup and soon overtook them , • , , Ml'llll.,!'- l i t i l l ! I.' 11 11 ] [ \ W i n teach Alter a shorl parle\. the two scnon pursuadeil the' cutlm-ia-lii Ire-lnneii - H ! M I - met with Dr. Bvu , m . n ,|„ ,-. ,., '.;.) ,,, relmipii-h their bai her Monda\ ..turn Mudent ., r t . v I d . , ,. t• u,',',1:;:."zXiT'^u1 ::i:\:T LMDSAY, FAMOUS f,„!,'u„';;;' s:::'• ;t.:.rM;;';,: POET, TO APPEAR ii -l.nnhbng M...k ...r .-.ir ..,..•:..:.. to tin \mcriiaii \ s . , . , . , ! • , „ . . i l - i UCDC nL,I\D, 0CT()RFR22 UK, 1KJDL.IX President A. R. Brubacher In, t h ea i d o l enli-t- -indent *° LEADERS MEET SORORITIES NAME TOMORROW DATE OF TEA FOR 1934 „:,';\:\:::v:;:t'v:;:;: .;':,:,;:,':,; mm e ih, la -irainl >,i i las-rooin almo-ph, n and p, promote a belter cud, i ia:n|iiie b, i w , en the -Indents it., i- ol the i.n lilt v. acand l i ' lonline to Pi,-ide,it A }< Priihaiher. 1 ' " I IK lea will he al ,1 Ml O'I In, k and "" I 15 ,,', lo, i. on alternating \ \ edues- " U " t U ' " - ' • m u , "'•'•> »> ' • " " ' " ' CC , , , , , , , ! n l , , „ . , „ , , , , , , „ , K \;,,,; abo\< par or at |,a-i the !il eral art- .olicgi- -nn ipiired l-M ho„r- lor gradu stead oi tin ir 1 _?(I ilcmporan | the alumni ., lid p i t s . , , , ;, . i, .online 1. M L . s ( ,,,,„| , , „ , ! e. ' l. 1. her ol I I I . - l l l l l , lit Bertha I iir. i M . I I I M I sere- to hi condi I III \ l I IK s d . O Social Council Chosen t a n nd an,gcmral ihairniaii ol the ,,,;.,,- m i , n h , i> ,.| ih, .....niUlic a r l r ! l lan.i l:i Mr Liiul-a.v, one of I harkI -., ,,-. r. pre-eutnig in. I.ate la-t war Dr Hruhni her ap- l"-' '" si wi<lcl.< hi.ii'.l i oiilenip H.in athlelK s; Kntl, Hughe-, n prc-ciil pointed Dr. i i arolim I roa-dab . col lege physician and professor o i hvgiene chairman oi a committee to <|is- " " " ' " • » ill ' " Lgive ' n < an ; ' "interpretation ..I hi- ,\,tl.i Mider. n jm-online the p r k in the auditorium of I'.:;bcatim!- . and I ill* \ , l.mi, rcprc, c, vcr a method ,,i -tartiu- proceed- " u " u "irk '" " " ' ,onmMI(, ,„ li:iM , | | ; in; tin . bibI be loiimiittee i- , . inn- lo Utter social unehlions at tin " evening. college. \ la, k of social contact be' l | l l , , ' r ""-inber- ol l b , < oii.unlte. ,,,,-ed eiit.re'v , i approximaleh Iwerii the laculH and the -Indents •"•'•' I'van \nna I - Puree. Mr-. Tin lailure •" seemed to exist. It was deciiled that l lauile Ha-hlord. Mi-s Anne I.. I iish- i w c n n l m pen cut ol la-t >ears \ l l tre-iuiKii u n ;,,, in luti rsonn in tea ulm li will iln l i d tomorrow an, 11 I I in tunda ol Draper hall iroiu : -- " ' i l i k . anordniu lo I:,to, I • i•l . nn - id, nl ol I nli i .a,,! il\ •..,, Miss McConnell to Speak ' , ' | " r i l " ' " •'" a poster campaign londli, led weekh which will eive " " l "", | , " M ' " , ! , , ' 1 "'' ': " ' • — ""•""•• 'leads „ " " • "bhcr, i ; i - - „ e „ l ;; ::;;,;r, ,ll,, , , limen ;i iu K .„, , wi, ; ni !:; u ;;;: 1 , 7::!:;; ' ''' 1 r ,l„,e ,.,„„„ „ „ . . . ; . ; , „ \|,-s Mctomiell She :;: |»•"."•• --i„-.r,^,,,.,,„, ( iay,•„,,'; „ ; ' " ' '' ""'t'1 " , i ' .•'udilorium „ i Page hall o „ the uses u , n ' " ' , | ; " " l n ' L ' • " " l relre-hnieiils ,.,„, h r l l r | l t . ,,, ,, , u ' " ' " ' "<TVed," she added. | , „ , . , „ , ... ' ' '.""'"'' . combined stiidcnl-faeulh social conn ' " ^ ' Mipervisor m practice teaching, ire-binaii (lass „ , n i l , t the neces-ar\ nillee- ill (baree ol the tea addition- h o , "r,U'' "?V cil should be elected "to investigate M r v l'>l,derick De Peer, Miss Ague- schola-tn reipiiremcnts. and the be ire: arrangements, Dorotln Kline. M l , ", • '' ' " , ";,,l<' " ' h e the living conditions. The electors, F ' " ' t c r e i ' . a-sistant professor ol | „ , ,|,ai over-participation in extra .1-ain.M... Marie .Jr.nu-. Manor,.' r | , ,M ' ''"^" ^" v consisting ot the outgoing and incom- '' "ul.-h. Mr- l l c i i n ( anieroii. Miss curricular activities was the partial l<-kw I and Lillian Weinberg, , „ , , , - , , „ , , , 1hilT l'™"1?iug .Mvskanias. (omened last Max I U ' r l l , ; i " a r l o r d . Miss 1-ranees Daley, ,.,„-,- ,,i , | „ - , failures have necc- I rMarjorie Morion, ami Ku.h ., ,.| ,. , n I L »'V Pn*e ; 1 and chose the council ^ ' s s Agnes Deiinan, Miss Minnie H. sitated the adopt Iln- new sjs- | N , CV1 „,| ( | S . , _...: ... . : . ! " " . " ' " ' ' . \ »">. were purchased. ipho.nor. decorations, The dishes which were added to" th! After its election, the committee S'litland, assistant prolessor ol luo- U l l , |{,.ls(-|. IWK.., ....... • ; • ' • • " ' .Perkins, ---,..... , „,j,',,, , „ ,,,h,„.,„., ',,'"'",!"" , , Vi'^'Vi ,'.'"'' , ! , 1 . l r , " 1 , n ; e.pnpiiienl this suunner will be availlided the term of office of the mem '"K.v, Mrs. f.erald and .Mrs. ..j mt.„, r , , M I ovn-parliupa| ,> S M r M bers, heir purposes, and the mode of MeAvery Mrs. P.rmuner announced. ,, ,.,,.,vi.ie- t.lK , | „ w hole M .rv [ ' " ' ' " "o'' ' '' "' '>«vis a„«l ; t l ) J t . f „ r ,|„ 1 M , w | ] ( | . , ™» U ,ls( 1 procedure for bettering the social atI he advisory cmimittee consists ol ,,i la-t vear'- failures" said Pc.-cli M : " ' J " 1 ' 1 1 ' " ' juniors; Mary Smn e member of the Lounge comsopnonuttee \K iII be " ' ' . .if . chairman - . . of ' . the . •. and 'Kena sopl niosphere The committee approved Profess.ir John M. Say les, principle u.niniittee. "...'. H o w•- 'I ""iikin. ' " ' " ' ",',"' " " " , " Solomon, . 7 1 " nuuee win lie present present every every period period ' - '"eth.id by which ,« was elected. M . " e High sc 1, Dr Milton . . . ever, 1. certainly , outributed. In ';;. ^ r \ . ' " \ "™" ;"'er -be October opening. The'meniU I he term o o fice of each member -Nelson, professor 1,1 ed.ica ,„,,. and s | l i t l . ,,f t h a t f .„ ,_ , „ l i | ) k freshmen ' ' . ' •"• , M ^ " ' " , 1 1 M I I : I 1 1 < I'er- „ l this committee are Miss Mealier June. 1931 will be two years. Mr. Stanley I leas,,,,, bead ot the Ins | , h ( J l l l ( | h , a | | m v , ( | „ , , ,, s , . « l .Nar^uente Northrop, juinors : , ,.„_ Catherine R, Morris and Ibe faculty will not include more | tory department ol Albany High activities a- thev wish [or a short , ' l l , k l ( ' l l l ! " ' «»'' ' ' " n s W ilham.s, M ildred Hall, seniors • D o r o t h v ' I h l than one alumnus and the faculty shall j school. ,), , s..p > ' ' ' » ' ' ' ^ : refreshments, b.-ther M a r i t . ( , r , , „ , , „ , r ' r t i g g , f «• l m i ( , ,fl(,. u l l | , ,, s|l„„|(| ,, " l ( l " l l K ( ' " " """"e "'an two conHie general price ol the tickets s | ) i i r „ | v clicked bv some means such secutive terms The council after will he one dollar while the student i a ! l , L , „ „ „ , sls.cn,.' " June, !««] wall be «.imposed of , „ „ • rate will be fifty cents The latter senior, two juniors, one sophomore, includes students from the high . . T n U x and two women and one man from school and lh« two Albanv academies JUmOTS 10 tie tlOStS the leaching faculty. The student as well as State college students. T r1 T . 1 10 treshmeil 1 OMgtlt members will represent as far as' num's'toim i:,r;,,ri,y ! r ^ -]K wo- Basketball n u i s group house, the mens group bouses, and the students oiitsnle of the r 1 «" " I TI„. a,,„„ai ;„,,„„"iresi„„a„ party \ * £ s aml Schedule M a r a r e t Scrv,t » «- ] COUNCII FYPFCTS L . . w i l l be ducte.l in the Page hall HOS 5 (jOmeS Arranged gymnasium tonight at X o'clock I'ive games have been scheduled ! VUHUL CArtL /O TH QUrniUC 1\ATV I I- •. I,,. „ s , h „ L i 'Musi. -11 he mrnished by Ku^ NEW COMB NAMES i 0 RECEIVE DATE OF « DEBATE z!RE:rI%E£:fr- 'itT^^^&f^ti ":;::*: 'r»,"„s CHAIRMAN OF HOP \ m * « M TODAY « >WAI ; i: 1Si u 1 , ; :;, F -;:;:::="'""" ' ' '"""! rr;;jr"!, irz,,,,,., \ AT MEETING OF SI ^^"jrJrct^s hi "^ l "' ' " ' ' " ' ' hauman, Hetty M m „ r , ; ; m , | (< „ K<-vn..l(is Charles Kronenherg and Helen Howard. , , „ „ . „ . and Kra,See, McMahin seniors; (lance Simmons and klea sophomores. Three members ,' ,| e u n s : l a , , r : 1 Sl ' •"',''' ! ""' > ' " . • " ' f r e s h m a n class will he chosen at an " , l , s " ' H l ' s s u ' • s " " ' 1 " l l > s . •'•'• -hairman, t ,,rlv dale to renresent t , , !•,« o Kathi-rint.Krueger, . i l , Mildred this' committee Meyer, ' . U Hetty Cordon, b'raiuesj Me, ' ' , ' il s . V " . ''"'These ar, as follows: He, enihcr a, ipiaiuled' par.v, " '•""•' M,ss Long,,,,,,,' , ,„„„„,. ,, ,!r„(i(r|e M „ , „ , ' j " ' " ' " ' «'• • Scottish universities in - " "•••"••"«.'.•'h,,:,',i;;,i:!;,:.";:,,;\',;1--,-'",",!oV,,''1 ' n i - y ' s J c i r t , , , , , „ >;> innasiiin Campus Day Will Be nn,u,. New York trip will he Ibe i oninii-n e department, .in,I Mrs.., ,. md week in I,-I,,,,.,,,. Man York; and Dr. Donnal \ S.,,,,1,. a ' „,. Saturday, October 18 '.';, -ger Ha-well anno,,,,, ed. and the s,s,an, prof, r o, Ins,,.,,, and Mrs ' ! ? „ . " , " nronosrd ,i ih, ,, ,. i ' ' , , , . ^ e i u . i v e secretary of , ! „ • \ a „ , , „ a | ,„ ."' l u ' ' , , |- , ' , ' h ! ' " *'"!: ' ' " ' l , ' ! " " " ' " A ' " l " i a ' ' " ' « -ii-- l>*> «bis war w,ll be „ „ M a i , ,,,11,,, I n , will meet Brooklyn Smith . , , , , , , Iu, I I " I n , I, Sate college ,s a member, first S.,tur.la,. O.loher l«. l a r o l v n I- p,,L ,e, Inii, al Institute. I ehniaiw I I , M i - Long, r's , nitlees ar, , ,, ' „ ' ' i ' , ,", , ' ' " , i u ' " ! ' , I 1 ' ' " , , " " , l l a ' 1 ' [ ' " ' 'he debate Kelh. Ml. c e c a l .h.onnaii, an- and' New h i - , . State ' l e a . b e r s a l cut, , lainnieni Selma Sims, , ha .,,, | C ,'-,,, \ , , , ' ' . ; ' ' « ; " " M I « W ednesday night, O, loher mull.,', lay M , |.,„ \ , , A | , | s u , | , h , „ . , n Mj.-.iul Mildred Simll, n u - i , , II,an,., „ . . „ V, „ , ' , , !' „'-j„ i , ' " i " ,, V " , ' " ' " " l " ' " " l , | a , n " ' , ' I'aue l w Ti -I ballol lor il nipus Ma„,,Me, | | , „ , l l ,- „ „ , , „ , , .,„ < „ „ • , . , „ , , „ man . , , , , , - I , , , „ , , , - , Mar ',' ' " , , , " , ' " „*'' ' " l , ; ' " " ' " h l - r n i n , for that night failed, • i n , , . , will l„ i.d.ei, n, ..s-einhh , „ M „ tin, d , , „ , „ i „ I , , , ,i . „, il„s ., ,p gi \ \ ,ls,,„. „.,„. Helen .,'.,'. en , , I "", , ^ " ' " ' - ' " ; • ' ^ iebel l.mdsay, American poet, I nd.n iinln.l.o I I, .,,1 ,-r III. th, I h, . 1,«. I il. when ,1,lei, will Burgher, Man !, lieuand . , , , . ,. , , , ', " ," " l , r , " , n " l - 'l dial night The h •uM.o, „ n will . I , aga, „ - , - . „ , U e , -. and' plan- a,, M.'irg.'ire, St..r, , , i-ing. M a r ,',' " •.' „"l, , I ' ' l l ' ' ' / ' ' - hes, dale- w In, h I »eau Anna K. P.erce Ine „ . . w l „ , haw re ,„,w b, i „ . „ l , ... nulud, Pia.l In , , , „ W d , „ , , „ . , n I,ah |..,r,...„ v ',., " ' " " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' I'','"1' " " ' ' ! " ' " l ' r "l«> ' " ' Saturday, U ' ' 'he t-rc.1.11 nunihc ,„ s,,„s - , „ „ „ „ l | ! k h n . X,w l e r - o law \ l „ n K , , „ . , , , l larhos. and \ n . i p'(|1|h ,',' „ ' ; , u , , ,• „ " ' V (V ,, ",'', ' ' " n l h''" l n l " ' I'lif "le.iim oi ,h, ,p,,e„ wili ... .t -.1 1, lone L I I uuiw, , , . and l.uius ,.,. „ l n . \ | ,, r ie I .reene, , hi , , •„;,',„ T ' " M u l l | e . "Ugge-luig either of In niadc know „ , l il.e „,gh, ... , „» I n l l . g , , „ \ , , Y , „ l ,„.,„ w, 1 ,. „ . , , Man \ , , ' , , ' ' , ' T Ty l! ,', iV n ' h ' U \ | 1 " ' - " ' e 'lebale ' .mipus Day. The idenlih ,,l he. liaskctb.dl pradiie will M-U'I \ ' . . \ I, , | , , , , h.orin.ui, Magdalen,'; n,' l s , j „ . ,,' , , . " .' , ' " ' ' ' V '' " " " ' , ' ! " ' " " ' " ' " S l ' ' ' ' eirbl a.iind.i,,,-. two from e;„ I. , 1 . , - , w ,„h, r I, ; ding lo . I, Kntlar , r e . b. I Kc.ncll, M.IKr. ,,„ , ,. , '",, ' " " , " " " " " ' , " " 1 ,"." " ' ; •'.•' akinM the tour of w.MI. kept Mirel until the,, al-o lord U Baker The u-l.rau III.MI "I,una - ha w l „ , „ ,- ucd lo the ', ,, ' ' , , ' , , ' , ' n " v " nil „""i' " " n , i ' " ' ' i""S " ' ' " T k ' ,,U 1 AM.. Ibe iiowmng of lb, , , i „ c „ bus „ , the - , „ a d will ( o , , - , , of I., „.,.,' h, s, , and .he so , , ' ||" . '' " j , , " , ' , ! ', , L " ' | , " ' ' " " " ' " " ' ! *',' " ' , l " ' " » " -A"i . ' . i i i i . l lo Ibe loin ,la leiforuied before her, -M . U, lo .and,',,,,,, , ,,a-.,-,' Miss , , , „ ill In-1 O n , MI, l.dbcil Del aura, and Ben , "hut otherwise, n will In ijaiiiin liigiabaiu, '32, 'junioi iie-hinaii affair." - 1. „,,. . J , ^ iril\ toe.lh,. L ^ al' ^ . ialh fan-- I '.,- 'h . ^ •••/,• Killu-I^H^^irti lb, West. dchal, (,,/ 3 ^ 2 . I I /a,.,' v, column .') STATE COLLEGE NEWS, PEDAGOGICAL PIONEERS State College N e w s Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 Pedagogues all o v e r t h e w o r l d attention this year to Yale will b e d i r e c t i n g university State College Co-Operative Book Store Celebrates Tenth Anniversary This Year the their w h e r e o n e of The State College C o - o p e r a t i v e i c h a r g e . S i n c e 1924 M i s s F a y h a s h a d b o o k s t o r e is this y e a r c e l e b r a t i n g c o n t r o l . t h e a n n i v e r s a r y of its t e n t h y e a r of U n t i l 1929 t h e c o - o p c o n t i n u e d i n THE NEWS B O A R D ~ I t is w o r t h y of n o t i c e t h a t t h i s e x p e r i m e n t is b e i n g e x i s t e n c e . | its old q u a r t e r s , b u t it b e c a m e a p NETTA MILLER Editor-in-Chief P r e v i o u s t o 1920, m e m b e r s of t h e p a r e n t t h a t y e a r t h a t t h e e v e r - i n 590 Morris Street, Telephone 6-0.U2-R conducted in the United S t a t e s , a nation which h a d n o s of f a c u l t y a n d s t u d e n t GEORGE P. RICE Managing Editorc o l l e g e s a t a l l w h e n E u r o p e a n c o u n t r i e s h a d u n i v e r s i t i e s f a c u l t y p r o c u r e d t h e o r d e r s of t h e cbroedays i ncgo u lnde e dbest be served in l a r g e r s t u d e n t s in their c l a s s e s f o r b o o k s , 455 Elk Street w i t h m a n y c e n t u r i e s of e x i s t e n c e b e h i n d t h e m . T h e Co-op then moved s e n t t h e m to t h e p u b l i s h e r s , a n d d i s - q u a r t e r s . C A T H E R I N E E . 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( s, i a n i l , , m u c h ll, JvfKKT Till-: FACULTY Miss Morton Directs 1933 Rules Committee First Number Of Lion To Be Dedicated To '34 TIII'.V MKillT UK SKATKI) STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 "CUBS'AT "ACTIVITIES DAY" LEARN HOW NEWS IS RUN HONORARY SOCIETY WILL INDUCT SOON LILLY NELSON, '31, WILL MAKE PLANS FOR CLUB PARTY A short play, songs, and brief talks by members of the faculty will be the features of the French club reception to the freshmen in the Lounge of Richardson hall next Friday night. "Anyone interested in French is invited." Sylvia Rose, '31, president, announced. Lilly Nelson, '.31, is general chairman. Chairmen of her committees are: refreshments, Hortense Brady, '31; entertainment, Louise Cronk, '31; decorations, Helen Whitney, '31; I publicity, Katberine Dooley, ',32; and invitations, Margaret Service, '33. Signum Laudis Will Initiate Highest Four Percent of Senior Class Approximately cloven new members will t>e inducted into Signum Laudis at the initiation dinner to be conducted Saturday, October 4, according to Miss Elizabeth Van Denburgh, registrar. Miss Van Denburgh is computing the averages of all the seniors at the present time, and invitations to join Signum Laudis will lie issued to the j highest four per .cut of the class, providing they have an average of at least 2,00, she said. In choosing the four per cent, only those students who have attended college here for the mil three years will be considered, Miss Van Denlmrgh I announced. When the si.\ per cent j is chosen early in March, the marks ! made in the freshman year may he disregarded, she added. The iniatioii dinner will he in the cafeteria on I Ictoher d. Dr. Harold W. Thompson, professor of English, i will speak. President A. K. Brubacher and Dean William II. Met/.ler, fratrcs in facilitate of Signum Laudis, will he present at the induetlon - , , . , ,, , . Ikith Louis J. Vv olner, .30 president, and James j t a s s . d y , .ill, secre-! tary-trcasurer, will be present to induct the new members. ; to w, N e w s on "Activities Da\ " Left right at top the* are: Marion ,ik. .,4 , •,„,-,, ^. '.(2, V i . f ., | . ; , i u a n | IVevev, •.34, ( e l i a His• u N -,. M;l M i , | ( , r -,, , . , , „ „ , . ||(1|) : I in chief of t h e N e w s , a n d l'.etlv j Y.W.CA. WiflConduct Candle Light Service Thjs g r o u p learned about The next meeting of the Young Women's Christian association will be a candle light service to be conducted next Tuesday in the Lounge of Richardson hall, according to Carolyn F. Kelley. '.31, president. "There will he an outdoor procession if the weather permits," Miss Kelley declared. Plans are being made for a choir of State college women to sing at all future Y. W. C. A. candle light services, according to Miss Kelley. the APPOINTED CHAIRMAN Gertrude Webb, '.!-'. has been appointed to the cabinet of Young Women's Christian association, according to Carolyn K. Kelley, '31, president. Miss Webb will be pub-j licity chairman. STUDENT BUDGET - ; ; ! ; - , , e, m _ , j! h TO BE PRESENTED \ "•"•'"" ™^- '"••-'•""»• FRIDAY AT 11:10 Russel ludlum Picks The budget of student association j Electrola Committee for this year will be presented in tion t r i T h e l | i n ' a n r e ' L board" has" not ' l "-'' , V " " " " l l ' " " ' tl>'- budget, yet. luvl \\ the orgamzati ' not submitted requisitions, but it w be reach lor presentation next wee Mr. Dull II,, I,,,,,,,, will be approximate!) the same aiuoiint as last vear. !«I3.(MH), student t'->'- "•' and will .all for ., .Indent 514.110, a i v o rrdini; d i n e to M r . Ilidle* IlidlN'ori (.'"'Hum. '31, president of the student MyskaMd AppOltttS 8 •la.io,,. a n n o u n c e d in a s s e m b l y QumdianS FoT ClttSSeS : last l-'ridav. Other -Indents on lb vbo will be Members of Mysk . iiminittee a r e ; Winifred Primeau and Ardill, Down, -eiiiors, ,,„d Ailton' Hie .las- guardians for the ning liusb, \ u j > w are h'Ussell U Indium and i Alfred D I'.a-.di, lor die senior the I'll board', .,,,,-,.„, ha, '''""' : M a r l " " ' i M . i l e r . foi llie j , ...ahetl, I uksoii ind Vn-ginia l l a u k m s , j u n i o r - , will r e t u r n tochu NEWMAN TO HAVE FRESHMAN PARTY » > •>- -.1 UT,,„- ,i,lk rl ' '" , ' 1 N l ' , l i ' r cbis, ; l-'.anres . for u,.- . - ••„ <*-. [> ^V^Zli TOMORROW NIGHT - K>-II. Hie ,opl.oi„..re . l a s s ; a n d H e l e n II <>"-• and H e a t r u e I. V a n S t e e u b u r g , ..•„„,, a, > Zt™\:^ - ; - ; -1...».... 1 ,,, » v> Normanskill Sleeiibnr * 31, presidi-nl. N'ewinan club will conduct its anThis le ninth -ea-on at the nual reception to freshmen tomorrow i amp wl is conducted even vcar niuht at citdil o'.b.ck, at \ e w m a n lub and eollej.e p'la-ers. ball, 7-11 Madi 1 avenue, arrordim; , •aching both hockev and dent. ' ];„ to Margaret Mulligan, '31, p in. hiding pra. In e a n d mate h Klizabelh I Monarity. '31. in a m e s a n d i n s t r u c t i o n in s t r o k e s , eral chairman. She will be la. In s. a n d uiupiring a r e , ondin led, bv Svlvia I .a Monica, and i alb I lis. iission g r o u p s a r e i , >ndiii led on Moon-, seniors, and kalheriue M llie le. Iini.|iie and r u l e - ol llie g a m e '33. 1-a.uiU add-..i'- of N'ewiiiau dub \ , , , , | : i l [,,,„, ,, ,|„, |„„ |,.( , ,,,„,., will be present, and Keven-iid JMIIII ,,.,,,,,-,;„ ; l n ,| \ | , „ | | . , U L , „ , j , ||„. ,,,. I. Collins, dub chaplain, will address ,,,,.,,,, |„„ | , v ,;,,,,,„,, ,,„- ,|,i- vear the in-hiiirii 'I here will be .. hod \|, , \ .„, •-;,., n |, l i r .,|, announced, and entertainment and lei'iv-duiic-nl.-, mil .mended llie .ami -el information j be s e n e d ..ml iii-lru. lion which mac be Used Alumni of the dub are spoiisoniej | | | l r . J | ( . i n | | ,(). a t r i p Siinda> to Auric A i d e , llie | hl . ,., n | | i u ) . ( . v M . l v r | | |,..L..tll ,|, s h r i n e of the V o r i h A m e r i c a n m a r t ) r- u , , . i . w ,,|, .t|,|,,-., x i N i.. t <.-! v i n i v i're-,1 All a c t i v e m e m b e r s ol t h e d u b w h o , .11llt up,,,-,-, I.,,.,,,,,, , , „ , ,,, ,| wish In g o m a ) s U .|i u p b e l o r e noon j ,•„.„, ,„-,-„,,,,., | |„..,, p,-,-,|eic cs a r e ' Unlay on the N e w m a n bulletin b o a r d , | l l , n ,|| l l - l ( ,| , „ , M , m , | a y , Wednesday,! Miss Mulligan announced — Conference At Pocono \. iv i. and • aroiyn i:. been - .... -- ainl Indac afteiiioou from 3:15 toI 'I he- club will h a v e t h e lu--i m o n t h l y j .^ ,,-, ,,„ k m e e t i n g T u e s d a y at 7 o'clock, Miss ' M u l l i g a n said. Farm Dairy had an iiiili.il • in.-lime,il ol Bottled Milk and Cream id. i I . .,„ l.d "RAFFLES" Pressed for $1 Ri TZ Ladies' Dresses Cleaned for $1 STARTS Topcoats or Winter coats Cleaned for $1 MADISON Fur Coats MADISON A N D MAIN Today Only FANNY BRICE Remodeled Repaired "BE YOURSELF" ALBANY Delivered A New Picture Every Day Mat. 1 5 c — E v e n . 25c GOWNS-HOODS-CAPS FOR ALL DEGREES COTRELL & LEONARD Velvet ICE C o l l e g e Dept. Albany, N.V. CREAM W h o l e s a l e Price t o P a r t i e s mEEsmanm Real Home Made Ice Cream 1.3,3 N . I'enrlSt. 4-6280 U N , Fearl St. .l-.H.ii BREAKFAST 7:30—lli30 Phone 076IJ Geo, I). Je-mev a la carte LUNCH 1 1:30—1:30 Fifty-live and Seventy-five and a la carle Jgmtlntarii (gatVt/?ria Avcinii' - .il. U'obin Alljiiny.N. Y. CCULIMI TODAY "ALL QUIET °hne WESTERN FRONT" Quality and S e r v i c e at a l o w Cost PALLADINO IMcS 11 la k,-, i lol.il ..( I ! IU ..I Ibo-e l-.l.ui lVe nale u r n I. IN 3 Suits or Overcoats 2 1 0 Central Ave. IwenlN 'I he I. Ill In' of l e i ' U l j l Hid Hi , , - e i - l . n d unhid, . I ' d b u n d l e d .cud ninety lise a-iuois, l « n b u n d l e d and STARTS TODAY RONALD COLMAN REAL TAILOR 362 Freshmen Enroll, Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent Waving Strand College Registrar Says H o m e S a v i n g s Hank llhlj; Three bundled and sixt) two fre»h men were adniittecl to Male college as llie class ... I'M4, . c o r d i n g to the latest aiinoiiu- < nil-ill of Miss ldi/abetb Van Denburgh, i .-gi^ir.ii. This year's i l.i s is llie I.nee-I ill the lllsi,,r\ ol the I ollei-e. lie l.iled ' I 1111 T -. eiebl ol the lic-sbiiic-n are Mien. I III- I- llie same -i I be lllllll | „ T ediid. .ill. led III lln d-i-.s ol 1U.32, I lii pre ml sopl lor. c las-, STRAND Student's Special $1.50 worth of work for $1 Raymond Collins, '31. was apchairman of the electrola „ , (i ! I ! „ | K . t . „„. „ | | s y ^ Kussc„ w | ) , 1 „ U l .,| Snort dpOTt VISIT A WARNER BROS. THEATRE FOR YOUR EMOTIONAL THRILLS D i r e c t i o n W a r n e r Bros. 1—2—3 assembly next Friday at II :10 o'clock by the finance board, according to assistant prolessor Clarence^ .\. Hid- / , , m n r ( . Attpnft JUniOrS /Uieiia ALL WORK And No Play Make Jack and Jane Dull Students— DINNER Ri 30—7:30 Eighty-five Cent« and One , oil a la carte Cent* Dollar Corner of Quail and Wettern STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 EXTENDS 3 ARE NOMINATED LIBRARY LOAN PERIOD FOR RESERVED BOOKS FOR 1934 LEADER FRESHMEN GET 38 CAPS AND TOQUES AT PARTY FRIDAY In response to the numerous proOfficers tests registered on the library questionnaire last year, it has been decided to lengthen the time for using reserved books during the day from Two men and one woman were two to three hours, according to Miss Mary E. Cobb, College librarian. nominated for the presidency of the freshman class at a meeting conducted "Students are requested to keep reMonday under supervision of Beatrice Van Stcenburgh and Helen Otis, served books only while they are actually in use, so that others may Myskania class guardians. The canhave a fair chance to obtain them," didates for president are: Roger Miss Cobb said. Bancroft, Shirley Diamond, and Jack Some other suggestions offered to Saunders. Alinira Riiss was also help in relieving the congestion in the nominated but has withdrawn, library are : Flan work as far as possible in ad"The election will probably be con- vance ; start work in library, or reducted October 6," Miss Van Steen- serve books for future use immediately burgh said. after receiving assignments, so that Professor Barnard S. Bronson The candidates for the vice-presi- the books will not lie idle until just dent are: Elizabeth Arnold, June before the quiz when they become whose new book on chemistry will be published soon. Carey, Frances Higgins, William very much in demand; have all books Nelson, Marion Welsh, and Rose and magazines charged at the desk Wiziner. before taking them from the library. Nominees for secretary are: Hilda A complete list of the library rules Bradley, Catherine Brown, Dorothy will be posted on the bulletin board Fritcher, Alice McEwan, Marie Me- outside the library, and will be availlanson, and Mary Ward. John Wiley and Sons, publishers, able to all new students, Miss Cobb 4 F O R A T H L E T I C M A N A G E R announced. announce the publication in the near Those who were nominated for future of a new text by Professor treasurer of the class are: Marie Barnard S. Bronson, head of the Boland, Hilda Bookheim, Audna chemistry department. Clum, Jean Craigmile, Charles Dunham, Marion Ervin Philip Ricciardi, The title of the book is "Nutrition and Marion Van Hoesen. from />„„,> J and Food Chemistry," and it is The candidates for class reporter from each of the four primarily a college text-book, but may One are: Alice Fitzpatrick, Christine leading universities Glasgow, St. be used by others interested, they Paland, Greenfell Rand, and Robert Andrews, Aberdeen, St. Andrews said. Il deals with the newer trends Robinson. iThose who were nominated for has been chosen. of nutrition, and contains about live John M. MacC irnucl : of Glasgow manager of girls' athletics are: Mary hundred pages. Hjoneycombe, Elizabeth Kammerer, L'niven itv and Nil rman A. B. Wilson Mary Moore, Alinira Russ, and Eliza- of St. unive: siiy compose beth Skau. >i men s the lea The nominees for manag , Philip east. athletics a r e : (ins Asi" Thomas suhmitti Auerhach, ()smcr Hi mk e collet Garrett, and Jack Saunders. Bancroft, one of tl candid tin i team, the presidency of the d i s s , wa- .In ' t l l l l ll debate tory, I n ated from captain Johnson ol "itvHi. 1 ligh basketball niil i e was for il). be coiiductc club will take pla. graduate tc'am, and during h this afteri 11 the da is namei Tuesday night. ( year, took dramatic' Miss Diamond wai luat •d from a member oi the cotim il w I announc president ol the c where the time anil place of I n uts in as the Schenectady llii •II! This is tin first literary sembly this morning. she took part in dran will take pla lib meetings work. The Scottish team has lioscn the Iv besides il,. regular n lily I H M Saunders was graduated from the Hudson High school in 7 8 . While in side it desires to uphold in ach of the n c s s „ M (iuyette said high school, be played basketball, iive propositions submit! • leaving -|-|R. ception lin will include Miss football, baseball, and track, lie was the choice of question t< the State ,; U V ( . t t Professor or George M. York, a member of the debate club, and lege men. head i •I' the imnerce department; editor of the freshman manuel. DurIn spite pile of the graduation graduation of I ing his post graduate year. Saunders J. Wolner and Kmamiel Green last Beatrice llertwig, '31, vice-president was vice-president of his class. year, there remain three men with of the club: Miss Blanche Avery, varsity experience in college. Law- instructor in commerce; Dorothy rence C. Ncwcomb, '31, and George P. Rice, '32. have had experience in Durey, \V\ secretary; Miss Klizabcth supervisor of practice several intercollegiate debates as Anderson, speakers. Kenneth Miller, '32, has teaching in commerce; and Selma been alternate in several del I" I Schlachter, '32. treasurer. addition there are several members A special discussion meeting for the of the debate class of Dr. Harold W. ARE ENGAGED freshmen will be conducted by the Thompson, professor of English, who Alpha chapter of Phi Delta sorority Young Women's Christian association may try out October 7, at eight o'clock, in the announces the engagement of Eleanor Lounge of Richardson ball, accordBrown, '30, to Walter Schocnburn, a TO CONDUCT MEETING ing to an announcement made today There will be a meeting of the graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic by Carolyn Kelley, '31, president. sophomore class Monday noon at 12 institute; and of Gertrude Cox, '30, All the freshmen interested in the o'clock in Room 20 of Richardson to Darrett V'inck, Alhanv Medical Y. W. C. A. are urged to attend and hall, according to_ Betty Gordon. college. find out more about the organization, All Kindt of Miss Kelley said. This year a quesSee Our Gym. Shoe* Men'* Shoe* tion box will be attached to the Y. for Men and Women W. C. A. bulletin board in the lower corridor of Draper hall, where problems and suggestions for discussion The Quality Store may be left. Repairing 4 6 4 Washington Av Neatly—Quickly Done Ju»l Above Lake Freshmen Will Elect On October 6, Says Class Guardian Professor Publishes Chemistry Text-Booh Membership In A. A. U. W. May"Be*Granted Here COMMERCE CLUB PLANS RECEPTION TO NEW MEMBERS Thirty-eight caps and toques were distributed to the men of the fresh- Miss Cussler, Tennis Captain, W a n t s Matches Played men class at the hreshman WelcomeEarly in Week in the auditorium and gymnasium of Page hall, last Friday night. The Fifty-three women will participate freshmen women also received their in the annual tennis tournament which buttons. began yesterday under the supervision The freshmen men are required to of the Cirls' Athletic association, acwear the regulation purple and gold cording to Margaret Cussler, '31, tencaps until the first snowfall, accord- nis sport captain. ing to college tradition. From then All entries are urged to play off until spring they may wear purple their matches as soon as possible, Miss and gold toques. This year the toques Cussler said, so that the finals of the are made of knitted material while tournament may be reached as soon those of the proceeding year were as possible. made of felt material. Those who have signed up to play The women are required to wear are: Jean Minkin, Frances Virginia purple and gold buttons from now Feck, Marion Gilbert, Beatrice Van until Moving Up day in May. Stcenburgh, Margaret (.'ussier, Mary The committee in charge of the Widger, Madeline Mayes, Alice Splain, selection of the insignia for the fresh- Marion Tepper, and Winifred Burlmen are as follows: Frances Mc- but, seniors. Mahon, chairman, Bernard Kerhcl, Leah Dorgan, Elizabeth Jackson, Marguerite Northrop, Anne Goldman, Marie Judd, and J. Bruce Filby. Jane Shulman, Anita Soboleski and Virginia Hawkins, juniors. Marcia Gold, Rosalind Kapps, Bertha Buhl, Jean Watkins, Beatrice Tompkins, Ethel Dykman, Fdith {Continued from pane l, ruliunn 4) "This is a problem as far as seniors Tepper, Doris Williams, Doris Kilts, are concerned, Newcomb stated, be- Edna Becker, and Helen McCann, cause at the noon hour, which is the sophomores. Irene Levinstein. Minnie McNickle, only time we can have the meetings, 1 many seniors are busy with pi acti. e Marian Stein. Ktith Bochner, Alinira Ivuss. Marion Nelson Helen Baker, teaching or other Milne High school Virginia Abajan, Doris lull. Elizaactivities. .Seniors who will a » i - ! Miss Hunt beth Skau. Kraiices Kstes, Marv Day. are Margaret llickey and Alice I'..IK Myrncs, Evelyn Dudden. Stella Miriam Henuet. A program of - ,i:u« ; U ii| ' lirinik, Dorolhv Fritcher, Wood. Thelma Smith. Marion Mespeakers will be arraneed latisot. Jc \i Tb ip will Newcomb Appoints Hop Chairman At Meeting Miss Roberta Everitt Wins Office InY.W.C. A. House MADISON SWEET SHOP Roberta M. Everitt, '32, was elected vice-president of the Young Women's Christian association's house at a meeting conducted recently. The other officers elected were Lilly Nelson, '31, secretary; Annette Lewis, '32, treasurer; and Alvina Lewis, '33, reporter, Helen M. Collier, '32, was elected president of the bouse at a meeting conducted last May. 'I be house is located at 2l'J Ontario strut and is under the supervision of the college Y. W. ('. A. Going to New York? Lang's 1 I E, /very room completely furiiinhcil with private bathroom. Luxurious public rooms. Popular priced rest a u r a n t . Library. R o o f Garden. Centrally located. Lunchenette Soda, Ice Cream Candy, Cigars Cigarettes Booth Tli«fc G e o r g e Washington Service A Distinguished Hotel LEXINGTON AVE. 2 3 r d to 2 4 , h S T . Dancing "Ten Minnie*- from Everywhere*1 145 Central Ave. NEW YORK HEWETT'S A Reliable Place to Buy Reliable Silks, and Cottons Hewitt'* Silk Shop 8 0 - 8 2 N. Pearl St. Woolens THE MIDGET GOLF COURSE 7 8 5 Madison Avenue with Light Lunch and Ice Cream Parlor Fine Homemade Candies Shade Afternoon College MORGAN BEAUTY CLUB All Branches of Beauty S Clinton Square 1 Two Professors Speak At County Conference 'I wo Stale college professi r> spoke ai tin Montgomery I mint) I eai hers ( .inference in Amsterdam Monday. professor George M. V,,rk. head ol the commerce department, spoke on "prim iples and Methods in Eu.noinic Geography." Dr Milton (, Nelson, professor ol Education, talked on "Sell Improvement "f Teai lnr-," ,\l ,ne hundred leuchers from the rural si booK of the »e I super| visor) d i s i n i t o f Montgomery County were present. |i MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED \nnoiiui cmeiit is made oi the mar- Room it- Itttlh I2r'" to 1 7r'" Weekly riage ol I lima N'umherger, MK .mil Transients, 8 2 5 ( ) and •*.'{ duily Ambon-, I-'. i oiisins. '_"). W bile in college Mr. I mr-ins was < apian, of '1,. basketball ami base T h e Pluee ball team, lie i- a member oi Kappa f o r V o II ii g Delia K'ho ir.ilernitv. People to live Mr. ( ins recently changed bis Smartly with name from Kucynski to ('opsins. E c o ii o in y. A new hotel planWELCOMES MEMBER ned lor young in v. n a n il Alpha chapter of Phi Delia somril women of culwelcomes Ruth Boyd, '33, into In l II re (I t a stes. membership. Y.W.C.A. TO HAVE DISCUSSION GROUP FOR 1934 WOMEN COLLEGE SHOE SHOP 53 TO TAKE COURT IN NEXT CONTEST Music Evening—25c. P. 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