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STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930
6.A.A. WILL NAME
HEALTHIEST TODAY
COACH LAUDS VIM
OF VARSITY SQUAD
Dr. C. C. Croasdale T o Announce
W i n n e r s Of Health Contest
In 11:10 Assembly Today
'Cooperation of Basketball Men
Produces Quick Results,"
Says State Mentor
The winners Hi" the health contest
which is being conducted In the
Hirls' \thletic association will he announced in assembly today at ll :10
o'clock, according tn Annette Lewis,
'32, mineral chairman of the week.
The announcement will he made by
Dr. C. Caroline Croasdale, College
physician and professor of hygiene,
who lias made the final selections
from the various representatives submitted by the clubs, organizations,
and sororities.
A short play, ' T h e Animals Pro- |
test," dim-led by Mildred Smith, 'i2,'
will al-u IK- presented as part of the
program, Miss Lewis said. Tliosi
who will take pari in llie play a r e :
I •' I; 111 i" • lay • •• • i. I al llel ilie Ti :i\ i'i,
Dorolhy Hall, and Madge ITcnch, ! I '
junior-; Kvclvn (irei i bine.. "33, and
Almira Uu.s.s. '3d.
!
"ll is imp ssihle n, deterinine ll'" '
heallliiesl girl." Dr. Crnasdale sai
"This ttinild involve ,i different si t
of observations and coinparisoiis
The healthiest individuals have hem
Arranges
KEDROFF QUARTET
TO SINGTONIGHT
Schedule
State
Music Council t o Conduct
P r o g r a m in Chancellor's
Hall, Says President
"I am very pleased with the fine
S I N G E R S B E G I N A T 8:30
spirit shown by the basketball men
P
r
o
g r a m of Russian Male Singers
and their willingness to cooperate
Will B e Divided into F o u r
with me is rapidly producing reDifferent Groupings
sults," Coach Rutherford Maker said
today. livery candidate for varsity
The program of the Kedroff Ruspositions is working to the best ol
sian Male Quartet's concert in Chanhis ability, and doing his utmost to
cellor's hall tonight at 8:30 o'clock
see that State college will have an
will consist entirely of works by
excellent team to represent it on the I
Uits.svian composers, according to an
court this year, the Coach said.
annoiilicenienl by Elaine Barber, '31,
Xo meeting for the election of the
president of the music council. T h e
captain has taken place as yet, he
program will be sung without a c said and it is quite likely that a syscompaniment, and has been divided
tem similar to the one which worked I
into lour parts.
nut so successfully on the bascba
The first group of songs will be
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Harold
Haswell,
'32,
basketI..,'.'"",
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, . , , ,.,,Uphold
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inn win oe cmplnvc'i. unciei nil. , ,,
, •is completing
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. 1 hall manager, who
,s tree music and incudes
minims
OUIOKI,
stem a captain was chosen for each J t | l c 1930-31 schedule.
I l i l l ' s s V l ' l"« l-'"'L" by Ippolitovppolitov
contest, and thus several men wire
Ivanov ; "llyniif to the Holy Trinity,"
gi\,v en
en the
the opportunity
opp rtunity „.
lo sin
ivv "EIGHT
their
show
TO
ATTEND
by I'chaiikow-ky : "Of Thy Mystical
qualities of leadership
In the event
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" •'' Pi-riiiaii.-iil captain will he
selected
both Charles I yoiis and
,:ra
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V'M'IU
CONVENTION
L t / i t V Ci¥ I I U 1 1
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arian from the hastcr Service" by N,
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DECEMBER 5, 6, 7\ ^' -
,
.,
ers t,,r ihe past two seasons will
,
! ' " -'''' "'I I'iirl "I I he program
likeh he the candidales. ( oach I'.akei
h.ighl delegates will represent the ... .
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Mate eo ege \ oung Women s Christ-'
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wl members of the „ „ . , _ , „ , , ; „ „ , . „ , c N ( . w V l l , . , , s l i l l l .
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ilnee
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" A Legend, '
hd u c t el d ' . . . . . ,
,
, , "Cradle
. . Song,"
.
,
indent
be ^'"
con
selected f r o m ll
e candidales prelearn have
| . -I' | for
— tin
. ••'varsity '••
••' s
''"'
'' " conference
' " " " ' " " Uto' N t W
' ' .' " . "In
the "I
Spring,"
Wall/
tin I lowers
A groupand
of
enled who olTer the best s| a i,d
ilitv siil'licieiii in warrant iheii
ii Kochester, December ,s, (), and /. f(l||<sl,n),s „ j | | f,,||(lw ,| R . Tellaikowof health which I, all able h\
ing action in some ol the v:
according
to
Carolyn
Kellev, '31 skv selcctio;
eluding " I l i a
Muroleue w o m e n , " she continued.
Kamt s
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n
,
,i •
president
The conference head-' '"el/.," an .Id I'.ardic song; "Circl
( oiiseiiiieiillv not only ihv physiqu
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W&)Y&...;t
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" " ; , will
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" year
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D a n , . " sung: "The Hell
i.'ich Maker
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of the individual, hill her nutiitiot
is policy of training iinderclas-'nicn quarters will he at the Seneca hotel
f Novgorod," and "A Little Duckin m,, ic soundness, physical ability
for varsity positions in order t o | '|'||L. Stale e, ge representatives |i„ K i " a s n | ] | , f | ., i m | h ( . , | u ,, v i l K . c ,,f
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ml nu-ntal
Hygiene,lohave
l.een cm-1I , ;N' e. ft ,t qa ' t|",'e"News,"
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^ feditor-iuThe last yrotip of songs
Millerj
.sideied,
according
Dr. Croasdale
Andrew i* '''"'' ^•'"""l l' '"b- ' " ' ' " " ' " h\ will b e . Miss Kellev, and Mildred | Riazan.
h t
Hie grailuation
ol senior
members
M M ,, 1K M . I M u | . s ; ..\senaih Villi Miireii. | includes "Night" In \renskv "Faster
Ihe .indents who have been selected | H r i t z . 3 2 finallcl. manager, • w bo
team.
1 Inly
1 v 11 velei
:111s, ( .)tt
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h
Kri r
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Kiithr.vii
Uelknap,
and
Helen
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ive
been
chosen
with
(lies
have heei 1 chosen with these several! .,,.,. attending a national college [and Lyons, will graduate llns year. '"
'
'
" " ' " ' " " ' " " Cradle Song'J1 .h\ !. Tcherepnin,
and
diff. rent kinds of judgmenls in mind.
couvenli,,,, in I'ittshurgh i Addilmnal
lests lo complete l i e 1 gher juniors; Laura Styn and Jean »Q 11IM |rille" by Xapravnik.
pr,ss
• | | u i ,e|,ie-.ent the best tvpe of all , „ | a v
schedule i n being negotiated h y | \ \ a t k u i s , sophomores, and Ahnira
The quartet, which is Composed of
„l health that we have' been aide j
"
| I lar dd I laswell. '3J, manager of the | Kuss, '3d.
w DenisolT,
n..„:....«v T.
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,. Kasak
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h. nn.l m Ihe candidales subuiitled, '
lean,, lie expect- to I k these em,
I lie general theme ol ihe c er Kl . ( |,,, r ,- a | ) ,| C y K ,.,|,, l( ' f , |,,„ ,-,,.
tests in a f. w davs and llierehv coin- 1 nee is "KHlgious Ideids and ( ampus a . U ( ( ) decoralions from ihe 'leiich
lb 11111 w n k is a national event
plete ihe I'ui'ple and Cold -, liedule : Ideas." . . , Seel
oiial . 0conlerenci
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T ' l i
r
'
ghveriuiienl.
l l has appeared hi l o r e
which the C. \. A has he
hservPersonal helig.on. „ ) e C()1|r|f . , ) f n,,,,.,,,^ , ; | j | | | ,,,,,,,,
s , ..ill discuss
inu .,11 Ibis week. Miss Lewis saul.
rowth,
.".lA»c
l'nuciplcs
in
lluildM1
it;ti•
1.
and
the former l<u>-ia.
I'o-Uis ha-.e been submitted l)> the
ig a I'hil, sflPiy of Life," "I'i
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no uln , s of |i,e fieshiuaii and sophoIdeals versusSPriy
Campus
I'iltb 'ins,"
and
(< ,./,(,•„»,•,/ .Ml /•„
'Men, Women and Cod."
,
• g.vninasiuni classes and these j
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m UrUfll
s
FRAmmT
•^li"'' Kellev is a member ~\ tin
AQTW
DD17E
have bi-eii n-i I for advertising, she; f w o M e m b e r s of N e w s Board Are
dlnULAJlil
rlillL
I conference .connnitlee which is niak
'•'•nilinleil,
j P i t t s b u r g h for College
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Mari'.nei
II
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' 3 ' w a s i i i g p a n s for the meetings.
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I'ress Convention
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linn « Christmas U<ilie
awarded the I'i (.a » Mil prize of
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Dr Bruhacher
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Be
NEWS DELEGATES
ATTEND MEETING
w
MARGARET
HENRY
AllE.nUJlE.J3.linU
Lions
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1934 mil DEBATE
LITERARY SOCIETY
ON DECEMBER IS
At Conference Friday
"• f'^iman class debat,,,H i,a„,
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" U l " ' " s ' l v i | i •mnuallv, hli/a
J vv ill me.1 ihe I'hdo.loxia Lderary
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'L-liilmled before Idiri-lnias vaca , ) \ ' u ,' " "', 7
. "'."'• ' ' ' . ' " '
beth Moriarily, '31, president, Mated.; I'lesubnl A lv lliuhaih,, w i l l a l Soei.lv
ic Albanv High school
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l,i 1 h i l R M
I M I . a c c a i l i r , , „ \llred 11. Ilasch,
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i'verage tend the nieelings of the colleges and | „ M(,„.|;,v night, I )ecc er IS, at
' . I L i d n r i n . h i e l . It wall be call, <l
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ai g juniors who have completed preparaloiy sd Is „l Ihe middle J K :lll) o'clock in the and, Mrim
ihe
lb, oln. ii
number, and will al
,./-.!
'„ <,,;,,..
! ''I least 15
lis of social science \llanti, slides and MarC
I lo he \ | | „ m {[i u |, s,h,„,|.
The question
tempi ii. satirize the various de- ' •'"
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work.
, 011.hu led in Athinlie City nesi I -1 1 f,,r debate is "U, solved That the
pan,nei,is ul Stale college, llasil, re|.j,,..burgh, Thursdav, N'ovembei
La-i vear she obtained grades of day and Saturday, November IH and C -,l St.,i,s si hi use aimed pioI"", 1 ,'' 1
,
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„ -1) Mr. Ulit/ a
a,rived l l e , e l " A " m all subjects, being the oiilv .*> according .,, an anm „„„',,„, „l to, ti,
,!„• u , h , , - l
of i|s natIhe ,„M inuubei id Ihe I'd,., will'
, • , , , ,1 , 1
,
• ,, | studenl lo do so.
| made today.
ids in foreign count.ies." The
b. , u. I some lime in bchruar,, ,n • >=«••• ' »'••" ' " "" "Uiselves in the
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, , , , , 1 , , , . . 1,, Helm Ii. Otis, '31, edit,.,
undsl ul several hundred student
\ | , . . „ . , , I lubbard, I'nilcd .Stales
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delegates rep, e-enluig 1110.1 of tin R u t h U f a p C P N O t l C C S I forCcI L k S f e n C T ;
A „ „ nn's,,,,,,, foi the Northern Dis1
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Mi$s Cobb Will Be Hostess
"•i'l.T,,,. ". •ii'i^'-n'v'eui. ',',
At Faculty Tea Wednesday Lis c.mhi.inl
Artist G a u g e s R e a c t i o n Of A u d i e n c e ^eid,e, V\i,./ ii,,t?i,,:!;! ' rH',' .
lei ihe auspi.es ,,i !
liv Ji v,\ (iui.isi-v, '31,
S, II
llll.e, i.l 111, ill.Ill,,,in ,l,hl
Miss Marv I''.. Cobb, assistant 1 Sigma Didl.i I hi, rill-burgh chaplei
I U"' 11 ' " ; ' s J IIM " n i ' I"' 11 "'" u h " ' l | l i " ' " hud kutli Di.q
pii.l.s-.n- of library science and I ,,, ,|„. ... „,„.. „,,.,,
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will he ihe
.Moinlav, and she discovered him during ill, c u r s ,
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ag, , of the I'itlsburgh I'-.si (,
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in hei hall. She assured us il,,i an in
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Will
Hot b e
Hanev I'.ovle, sports edilor ol the | a iU-ntis e person in hei a u d i , , . , - was like a magnate winch diew hei alien
billed U idllesilav, Novell,We sa\ . . . n l i , I , ittls lliat l l l e i e was n,,i
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lb,in the ol
s.um pa pi i . \llyn llarher, adverlis- l i n n ji.it u i .ills
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Mi • i obh will he assist, d by mg doe. I-, I,a ihe I'lllshiirgh I're.s ; mag
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p, <srlil.ll mil o l
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n o u n s ' , Miss Helen C lames I -'""K " '111 I of ihe I'res-; and <\ pi,me,,,
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Milton I. ' llungeifoid, call
u-l foi the I'm, ; Mi - Diapei m ,,, •, ,,,,.\,v ,m
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the F r e n c h d e p a r t m e n t , M r . J. D.
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B r o d e r n s , M r . J. X . S c h i l l i n g , M r .
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b e e n a c t i v e i n t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t h e b a s k e t b a l l s q u a d .
A u d i t o r i u m , Page hall.
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930
Of Spanish
DEAN ANNA PIERCE
FIYE GIRLS PICKED Professor
Has Leave Of Absence
ATTENDS ANNUAL
FOR DEBATE TEAM
CONVENTION TODAY
Four Contests T o B e Scheduled
For Squad During Coming
Forensic Season
Three seniors and two juniors
were chosen for the women's varsity
debate squad at tryouts conducted
last week in room 20 of Richardson
hall, Wilhelmina Schneider, '31, president of debate council, announced today.
They a r e : Audrey O'Kaidy, Mary
Reisner, and Miss Schneider, seniors,
and Frances Caynor and Ruth Kronman, juniors.
The group will he divided into two
teams. The lir^t group will debate
Boston university in February. Other
debates are being scheduled with
Keuka college, Flmira college, and
possibly
St. Lawrence
university,
Miss Schneider said.
Judges I'm the tryouts were Dr.
Harold \V. Thompson, professor of
Rnglish; -Miss Agnes b". Kuttercr, a>sistant professor of Fnglisll ; Miss
Mary Osborne and Donald (.'. Bryant,
instructors in F.nglish. Dr. Thompson will coach the team,
Professor Jesse F, Stinard, head of
the Spanish department, is taking a
leave of absence for an Indefinite
period, because of ill health, Elizabeth 11. Van Deiiburgh, registrar,
said today. lie is resting at Maplewood, N'ew Jersey, and is improving
satisfactorily, according to Mrs. Stinard,
He hopes to return to his
classes next semester, and in the
meantime expects to visit New York
city schools and may take some work
at Columbia university.
Miss Rosario Medina, who is taking Professor Stinard's place, is a
native of San Juan, Porto Rico. She
is a graduate of the University of
I'orto Rico and look graduate work
at Columbia university.
Prior t<coming to State college, she was a
teacher of Spanish in James Madison
Nigh school, Brooklyn.
Dean Anna E. Pierce is attending
the annual meeting of the Xcw York
state association of deans at Syracuse today and tomorrow. The headquarters of the convention arc at the
Onondaga hotel.
The central theme of the program
is "The Interdependence of Collegiate
and Secondary Schools in Personnel
Administration."
The main speaker
will be William M. McClelland, professor of education at St. Andrews
university, in Dundee, Scotland, who
will
address
the association
on
"Changing Values in Education."
Dean Pierce is chairman on the
committee on resolutions for the conference.
H. J. Magee Will Talk
Thanksgiving Recess Starts
To Faculty In Meeting
At 12:09 o'clock Wednenday
College
will
close
for
Mr. Herman J. Magee, director of
the
12:00
teacher training in the state educa-
o'clock noon on Wednesday, ac-
tion department, will address a meet-
cording to a bulletin
ing
Thanksgiving
recess
at
office of the registrar.
from the
Classes
of
the
State
college
faculty,
Monday, December 1, in the Lounge
will be resumed on Monday, De-
of
cember 1, at 8:10 o'clock.
President A. R. Brubacher.
Richardson
hall,
according
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U N . Pearl St.
3-3632
W I L L ALWAY
Strand
133 N . PearlSt.
4-6280
TAN D O U T
Mrs. Messent To Talk
To New Voters Today
Mrs. Keith S. Messent, orincrly
Eunice Rice, '11, will -peak odav a't
4:00 o' lock in the Lounge ( f Richardson hall, at the meeting or tin
New \ oters L'nit of the Li ague of
VVomci Voters. She will i leak on
Iter Americanization work n CaliT h e meeting will ie open
fornia.
to all vho are interested in hearing
Messent, according t o Lillj
Mrs.
Nelson '31, president.
MORRIS
Candy Shop
2 2 2 Central Ave.
Just
around
the
corner above
Robin
Whole-hearted,
natural, real
We specialize in
Too sted
Sand\ v iches
Sodas
10c
&
Sund \a» 10c
.EQUALLY genuine is the response of smokers to Chesterfield's satisfying goodness, its
Normanskill Farm Dairy
wholesome smoothness.
N o one ever has to "acquire"
a taste for Chesterfields. You
!fi
don't have to learn to like them.
Bottled Milk and Cream
Smokers take to their pleasing
flavor
instinctively . . . and
here's why:
Velvet
ICE
MILDNESS
natural
CREAM
Wholesale Price to Parties
harshness
or bitterness.
BETTER
I
— the e n t i r e l y
mildness of tobaccos
that arc w i t h o u t
TASTE
— Such as
only a cigarette of wholesome
purity
BRErXBcrc
4oN« _PBARL ST
77i(7i tou //icy arc n>
a n d better tobaccos
can have.
;or M I L D E R
j
BETTER
TASTE
moderately priced,
all at
Chesterfield Cigarettes are manufactured by
Ltuci.i i tk MVIKS TOUALLO Co.
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to
that's Why!
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930
4
Annual Y.W.C.A. Bazaar
Faculty Committee Adopts New Point
SPORTS PROGRAM
Professor Sayles Requests
System
For
Participation
In
Activities
Realizes Nearly $110
Seniors To File Schedules
NOT COMPLETED,
Seniors who are expecting to
A freshman point system for par- points. The two point activities are: Approximately $110 was realized
MANAGER STATESteach in Milne High school next ticipation in extra-curricular activi- music council, dramatic and art as- at the annual bazaar conducted by
The intra-mural sports program semester should have their class
for the current season is incomplete schedules in the hands of Proas yet, according to Kenneth A. Mil- fessor Sayles' secretary on or beler, '32, newly appointed manager of fore December 1.
Those students who wish to
intra-nuiral sport activities. However, Miller said there would be a obtain teaching positions from
the
school agency are asked to
men's inter-class basketball tournament similar to that of last year. It have agency size pictures in
Professor
Sayles' office, accomis planned to play these games at
night iri the Page hall gymnasium panied by twenty-five cents for
if possible. The tournament will postal charges.
start very soon, he added.
WELCOMES MEMBER
Definite dates for practice periods
Epsilon Beta Phi welcomes Helen
and also for the actual games will
Snyder, '33, into full membership.
be posted sometime next week.
ties has been accepted by the freshman faculty committee and is announced today by President A. K.
Brilbacher.
The system provides
that a freshman may carry a maximum of ten points, and this only in
exceptional cases, Dr. Brilbacher
stated.
Each activity has been classified
according to two, four, and six
1
Geo D. Jeoney
if
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the Young Women's Christian association in the gymnasium of Page
hall last Friday night, according to
Middled Hall, '31, general chairman
for the bazaar.
Individual class
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