LfBF?ARt STATE COLLEG *E FOR TEACHfSgjj ALBANY, N. Y. StateCollege News XV, No. 22 VOL, SfllRFP ATTRAPTS $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issue*. 13. 1931 •MATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY THEY ARE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN FOR SOIREE TONIGHT 160 EARN HONORS FIRSTJEMESTER 200 FOR TONIGHT Grand March and of Faculty, Students Guests, Twenty-six to B e Main Event of Annual Affair DANCE STARTS 9 O'CLOCK SENIORS student-, line will headed IrliKliiiK by t h e r e c e i v i n g I'ajje hall u y n m a s u i i n . innovation soiree in State tonight This college in is art an dance-. Tin s,,|,l,,,i>n,i,; , i e l llicii tin i- ttli.il w i l l a l l , , , , I . i n : Mil-ie l l h , ,e ,1 \ n l i . i r O'llra.lv, All,am l . ; i « - e h . ..| \ i,,'el I ' l i t - I n i l , . i , i , | M.-ii -li.-ill l l a \ P , , n . Ki ii-s, la.-i I * • • I v- G.A.A. DELEGATES S - . i S ; ' \ £ ' - S ; S\'S;i\ ARE AT COLLEGE MEETINGS TODAY ( I N , ,||. C,,r,i,.|l; C„.,„k,ii, |I,„I,T, .111,1 1„ . o n llixr.il. S, I n , m l . i . h . ; I l a , : , A l l e n :n 'I M a l e , , I I I I lielknis', i . S, In ne,-ln,lv : \ ! i , e k l m i , - rnnl I , . i . Skit)'. \ ! l , . , , n ; ( 1 , r- late college rni,,n; \ n n . i M.ii.s'ii a'u,I l-'o-ilei i, k \ , l n l - . ' I ' ' ( i nl l i m i t an.I '• '' ! (iirl's •: :• 1 , a 0111 s t c t i f - y .•'-'_ .-.•'••I .ll'lli',- Ma.'-I'enn'. Ml.an'y W o m e n ;,| S , r;„-||M. \\ ' W . . . . . I , ,. k, 11.-1,11,-1. , 1 , . I l . i o M I ,,r !,- a n . I U ,: • I'..-., l( I' I , IIP I!, i p s o . . , , , a m i l o t ., , , , | 1 . . , , , . „ . ' I ! \ 1 l\ Athletic ''"',1 i h , a t h l e t e *v:ilrl'";m • ( Music Association S p o n s o r s Choral G r o u p at Chancellor's H a l l '"llr-'-' lllli\ t f-!t \ houses RUSSIANS TO SING ON TUESDAY NIGHT on M a r c h 17 1 \\ ,,n the m i n e r V ' " : " " ' '' l l / ; ' 1 " ' 1 1 ' laeksuu, U : M ',';;,„ ,'or tin l e d , I , ' , " ' , ' ! 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' j is,''|,|i" - ' I n m l , .. \ \ i l l n l m i , V a n I. W.,,,1,, \\ ,,,,, , ,,./„,„„ ; BOARD DELEGATES ARE AT MEETING IN NEW YORK CITY W K l . COMICS M KM UK Is ,!,., I , , , , , , , ,., I'I , I M i a , • ;!:!,':,;• ^ T M,„,„/n.'Kii,.il,, \ , | - „ „ . , , |., M v •\..-..n. M a o , , , "'»»-•,/ /',/,/,• \ Omicron A'u Welcomes Junior As New Pledge II. K „ , „ U,,val K,,„K,,, katkari.H, I • •>, K , Teaching Positions Are Obtained Ih IH Seniors , R,','',"' ^ ' V l ' , , , 1 , , ,1, Sv„l,o T e e a U |,,.,|„ Sl,I.lr<-.| I'-, k. I T . , , , , , - He m i i l l , s , !.,.. , | , Ih, :-.. 11:11;. ' " " " ' • ' " ' • ' " ' U " -|:,M • I i " ' " - " " : ' ' " " " ' 'HI •'Mi. Kl K.illuru, I ' tb.ir faultless 1,-, l,n • a n d , -^ .-, ,,, !, ,,i ,| I ran, , 10,,| Honors Honors \ l i i . n i i s . I ».-...il.v !;" i - e . . 1 1 , 1 , : , <!<• D „ , i s , k-li.-n.l-. \i.na ,,1, j ' ' U ; > . 1 theater (lb K'I M a n h Jo. I n . I l a m .!.••,•,. ' : '. v. II In , ntei t., ! ., b u l b . o i l \ . . ; , \ l , - -llarb.r n o i i o e i . I ll •• I 'ne!. ii | l , K;,,.!,., \ | , , i , , , I I , , ,., !,,.,,.,. .,,,,, | , ,,,|,|, | •„ „, l:,,.-,.,,,. , i I [Elizabeth , , , low I . , , i.ini d m led D H e l e n M Husband.' CONTEST CLOSES ...- n„ ,,ir„-,ai d,-i,,,,.,-- w,n -.,,, m-..i.|. FRIDAY, MARCH 20 •",;;,;.i^1 ;' -<; v'-"" " ;""""i ' "'"k;" --.'"" leo, I 1" a list compiled by Miss \, „ , I I , , - !:.! , : "Ki,^:. ;i!" >- ^ m . p L ^ r ' Z ''u",',!! Z 2".„,'„•','.'„•„' .!le'n,„s,, U, r>t r\crc> for the according i nd;o inulit. M a r b .'(:. in , draniat r l w ' ki-;,"., 1 ' an,I I , , | ' It'. ami'. ' ', ' ,". ' .'" ' ,' , , . , , , . , \< p I . M.u.aot ( ,:,-.,,, I l l . n o s,.|,ai e e o u l I r I,,.On,,\ ; m Mcen ' -. ill I b a i i c e l l n r s hall l l i e s d a v , l ; f M i ' , . ' a n -"V'.'",', o n,.:' k:i'i,,!l" KnMi-""i; ' " ' ^ ' ' • ' ' ' • p r e s i d e n t o f t h e ( i \ A o o i . i i : , , M a r . h 17, at SMI I ,, clock, , ',„ „'..,'.' ,',,,.'/' ,„ ; , s, ,,!/„„,„.,• ' ' M i s - D a b , l i e | , , ! i u - l o | i . bead ., n c c n l i n . " t o I'.laine llarber. M l nrWlTVCT • students roll first semester of this year, t I.ASS ^ S f g , a TROY CONTEST a-', at die k'i, ell >„,:,- I .,' I . 11 LEAH LCVENHE1M listed o n the honor r ' ' " ' ' " r ' g l , t ; " ' 1 ' v i o l e t Putnam, H e l e n Cromie, Abbie Dinneen, Evelyn Greenberg, Doris Wilhams and Katherine Moore, m e m b e r s of the c o m m i t t e e for S o p h o m o r e Soiree. Miss Dinneen is en era I eh;irinan. M-irion' "k'di i'i trick' ' a m P Victor '• ••• also , ' ' attend : ,' Baden will lil.h.il, high honor and ^ His-r J ears, the seniors are ! ; ||,IL ,' " ' ' " " " - «r I honor stu' " • " I " with l o r t j - n i i . e em,,-, with honors and i • with high I ,rs. The total number ,,, the h, ,ii,,r roll '"'• each , lass varies inversely as the number in each class. T h e freshmen -lass, whose registration is the largest has m i l , twenty lour names mi the list, the s,,|,h,,mores thirty, and the ji \s l i i t y - l w o . r< presented ill t h e l i - t of Mlie-tK'cii'—claer I'olvterhnic noti'tiioand I ' n i o n will have the greatest nuinber of representatives. Dr. and M r s . Doiinal V. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. S h e a t - I".; Names \ an Dcnbiirgh, registrar. " n l y ninety-eight attained honors " b e n | h e list f o r I'L'v P U u was a n nounced, anil the record breaking honor ''"N for the first semester ,,i l a , | year i"' hided only one hundred ;, „| twelve names. I lie d e c o r a | , o n will be eon: p!« t. d tod.n I n a prof, s s j , , n ; i | ileeo rater I w . iiundred favors h a v e been distributed to . , . p h res and t i n ir • i n - t - . I In y a r e iiuportc d nl II ,ni ,,,,,1 William twenty-eight ! i ne luiudrerl thirty-six h I beta I'i P i p e r s o f ('i il(jate w i l l furnish t he i i m - i c f o r dam OIL; : ' ( m i • lint t o . m e o Y l o , k. .-1;.111i. LIST ' lite hundred and sixty students, i n - be the feature of the a n - sophomore LEAD Second with 30 of f a c u l t y a n d nual Roll Says Have Lowest Tally, Juniors Hall Gymnasium march on Honors, Freshmen with Twenty-four Music for Dancing in P a g e f;ran<l Number Miss Van 1" enburgh Theta Pi Pipers of Colgate Furnish A of Attain High I, 1 , 1 , M- M , STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 2 something to be learned from her story. She had never been taught to do anything worth while. For a while she worked in a restaurant but she was not even a good Established In 1916 by the Cl»Si of 1918 waitress. She had little education. She had no real The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York "occupation." And then she turned to crime. She State College for Teachers thought she could make a living and even more. She had been cheated of her childhood and she became THE N E W S BOARD "hard-boiled." True others have had hard times in life NETTA MILLER Editor-m-Chiej and gone straight but environment does make a difference. 596 Morris Street, Telephone 6-0332-R It is possible that Irene Schroeder might have been GEORGE P. RICE Managing Editor taught something. Tt is possible that there are hundreds 455 Elk Street CATHERINE E. BRODERICK — Associate Managing Edttoi of children in school today who if their cases were studied by psychiatrists and the proper guidance given 3100 Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone 1 roy 6621-J AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager them, might become useful citizens instead of going Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, Telephone 6-6482 wrong. They might be fitted into the niche in which ANDREW A. fftrrz l-inancc Manager they belong. 201 North Lake Avenue, Telephone 6-5810 There is something for the public to think about in ALEXANDER SCHOOR Feature Editor the case.of this woman who "never really knew how to 184 Central Avenue, Telephone 3-7616 do anything." SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Lilly Nelson ami Martha Nurd. "Women Should Emerge From The Home" Union Speakers Prove In Radio Debate State College N e w s DESK EDITORS: Samuel S. U r a n s k y , 3 2 , and Alvma K. t-ewia and Bernard Kerhcl, sophomores JUNIOR ASSOCIATE 1-nrinKs. Ruth Urezee. Frances l«.e ler, a n d liessie Levlne. KKIMR EKS. V B u r n s ? '32, Clara Allan, Ahhie Dlnneen Harriet Dunn, Carolyn Kramers, Alice Klomps, Kallu-n„e Moore. l a j j i . uService, Hilda Smith, Laura Styn, Edith l e p p e r and Helen W n l t m liie, soph.nnores. lifSiNKss MAKI-I l.l.n.l \ \ . .Ii.in.-s. t •' Watkins, and Mary Doherty, sophomores. Ass,SON, BUSINESS MANAGERS: Frances M m a r a n d Helen Rohel, JUI s. , 'I" 15 r L II E T BOOKS! W R1T ES '.'VKUT'IMI'MY S T E R Y The men's varsity debate team , family had outlived its usefulness, lost to the Union college team In the debate with Union college Monday night ill its radio debate Lawrence C. Newcomb, '31, was on the subject: "Resolved: That the first, and George P. Rice, '.32, Kenneth Miller emergence of the modern woman second speaker. acted as alternate. T h e from the home be deplored" which '32, was also the proposition argued speakers for Union were Robert H. with the Hamilton college team on j Smith and Milton Lipschutz. Tuesday night in a non-decision! In the second debate, Hamilton debate." T h e debate with Union • college was represented by R. L. college was broadcast over the Smith and J. Howard, juniors, and radio from the W G Y station in I Willis R a y t o n , '31. Kenneth Miller, Schenectady. '32, took active part in State colln both debates the State college lege's defense of the affirmative as teams upheld the affirmative of the second speaker. Curtis Rutenbcr, proposition. Their main a r g u m e n t '32, was alternate. Newcomb was was that the emergence of woman first speaker, and Rice was third from t h e home was not beneficial speaker. from economic, social, and political T h e judges for the debate with points of view. Union were Miss Roberta McT h e Union college team main- Quade, of the Schenectady high tamed that it was socially inadvis- school; Carl S. Salmon, a lawyer 1 for woman to remain in the of A m s t e r d a m ; and Charles 1-2. I jible home. O n e of the a r g u m e n t s to Rochester, m a n a g e r of the Van I ' Murder in the Air. By Darwin J. Teilhet. William Morrow and Company. New York. 271 pages. S;00 For'"that tired feeling" here is a book guaranteed t „ j snpp.»rt their point was that the Curler hotel ol Schcnectady make you foget your worries. As a matter of fact you become so interested in and worried about the characters The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments express I In "Murder in the Air" that you forget yourself—an in contrihutions. No communications will lie printed unless In writers' names are left with the Ml or-in-Chicf of the NEWS ... eolade for . anv .... book in this self-centered, self-conscious Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. 1 he NEWS does not a m | sophisticated at guarantee to print any or all communications, 'p| 1( , s l o r v concerns Peter lilue, a reporter in tin PRINTED BY MILLS ART PRESS, 394-396 Mroadway-Pial 1-228? | "Journal" in Paris. As the book opens' Mr -j "Five-fifty in the afternoon. - H a l T - v J- l-hiton, assistant T h e I'urple and Gold quintet Vol. XV, Ni Mar. 13, 1931 Albany, N. V. Rain. I superintendent of the Schenectady j closed the basketball season with , 1 wriggled in my scat and tried to smile. It is sur- schools, and principal of Milne an overwhelming victory over Dana STUDENT MAIL THIEVES |pr,si„gly difficult to smile when you are being discharged | u n i | | r ,.,. , s c h ( ) ( ) | , a s t . , ' - _,/ , N w j | | ,.,„ : rum a job von have worked at lor three vears and h a v e , ; , , , ' , ' State college is serine a revival ol the old stagecoach „,-,,„„ t n |i")<c, J „ | ) S a r c scarce in Paris." I , ) c l l u ' speaker at the open forum Jersey, last Saturday on the court By plunging his readers immediately into the story as to be conducted Saturday morning, of I'age hall. \ l the close of the days and its attendant ills, to wit, highwaymen and robbine of the mails The rilling of the student mail he does, the author catches our interest and claims il March 21, T h e forum is a part of g a m e the score was 59 to 2.! with .h o i on the escutcheon , ,- • , college . ,i throughout the entire bonk. . '1 he .disappearance ,,,,, noi ,,,,,-ii,,..,s,,.,-,, i,,.,- • State <,., ,, ,01114 end. , liuv is aa nun o, a 1 prolcssionnl . . ..'' . from . ol the . . llie tlie.tstei n d.,i; i s .,-;,.i l m ! te.lilieis DO\ is on on. n u u u n tamous inventor and, ,.financier, \ on Dolbenstem, his ,, , • , -on , be • such as ours. We are in training to teach children t<, : l i r p i : i l u . w | l i k . , „ r ,,ute over the English channel leads r " U M ' 1 l : m l t ; t ' m l e r e m e. and is |-,.r llie lirst sixteen minutes of respect, not to vandalize, the property of other persons.;-,, main twistings and turnings of the pint. F.vcry one under t h e direction ol m e m b e r s ol the game Dana college was held The'highest authority on etiquette decrees that one j is under suspicion, as is traditional in all such mystery I'i (.annua Mil, national social sci- M - , , n . | , „ u.hiK. S u u , ,.,,,,,.,] _,; l i e mgnesi diiin . „.;,,,„,. ,,,: rases. Complications are added when it is discovered ence honor fraternity. I he general is. I luring the remainder of should not read the mad of anothe.. I en w tin . t tl . ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ . ^ y ^ ^ ^ •_ „ S o d a | S ( . R . l R . |cavc thc ^ the admonitions of students at Slate college should hold j i^'.',",^;,, d^'sai^pearei^^'eVi-epr l'or:7seHes\li''oiiiH-'idei\cU— ;M ''• Linton will tell how social the first half, Dana scored three in the lowest esteem one who appropriates the thrills ton accidental for even our credulity. science is taught in the Schenectady baskets and Stale scored live limes, which nrooerlv belong to another member of the inPeter and Jerry Howard fall in love and suffer the schools. Lilly Nelson, '31 will be making t h e score at llie half 3d to ' , hand , 1 thrills , , , - , , . sue ,,,.1, as .,. u ,,„,„. ,,, students students " s " a l ups the ^first subject will . stituuon. 'Second n a to \ and downs attributed to true love. Willi the ^ ,,„„,speaker. -,;„„ ,„• lHer l u . „„,,,,.,.,, l h ( . <> .1 Stat. „ tay.u. • • • I and' for" all 'we know, censored) ! ' j ' ' , " ^ ^ . . ^ . i r n . > l ' . , | '•,•,„.' , | u , m u n | c r ,,f " \ ' „ n Dolben- purposes of the course and it I |„. ireshineu five replaced the whose mail• is first read -sity during the third period. by a curious person, savor too much oi second hand j , a .j„, lyier finally solves the disappearance, to the (lis- trends. Mr. Linton's speech w mfiture nf the villain who has, in his endeavor to keep follow. Then there will be a gen- During this period both teams affection eral discussion. The leaders ol the scored eight points each In the ,1 ,,-,,,1 ;• U-,.,-I,T tlrui thai leoalK his identity secret, killed two men. Ol course, stolen iruit is wetter lb,,,, that legally -,•,„.,., ; ; V( ,. v , , , „ , ,,,.M , . , , „ „ , m . . M l „ , K . , . j r „ „ . A i , . - discussion will be Mr. Mauley F. last period the varsity replaced the obtained, and perhaps stolen letters are more interest- | v U T nine, wlio tells the store, is a true reporter in this Heason, head of the history depart- freshmen and rolled up llie s e r e Action is the keynote of his writings. Char- " o u t of Albany High school, and to 5'h Both Lyons and Ingrahaiu ing than those received through regular channels. Inn ; -,. s | „ v t remember the proverbial punishment of eavesdroppers! aeierizalioii, as such, is lacking, but nevertheless there M [• .•-''"""• . . scored twelve points each. Lyons is no blurring of characters. Ilv just a lew word-, a Miss Helen Halter, supervisor ol and I )tl. jninl captains, placed their , . .„,,, . ,,,,.,„.,.,,,.,.• conversation, an expostulation, the character is panned practice teaching ol social science last game with the I'urple and Cold I S M l l S C n C K l E S . . .' j . , , , , , | ) n , i H S ,,, ,.,,.,. , m l i k . a | ] , | | ( ) | , r c a t | R . in Milne Junior High school, will live. .... , . . . . ,, .,.„,,.,1 ,,, .,,1,1,-,..^ tin. -is - ' u r a demonstration of a class in Last Saturday's victory c;a\e W h e n a speaker has consented o a d d r s t h e as ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,,„„. H.,,,,•, StaU. demonstration is a part ol the losses lor the seas, scmbly, the least that the aforesaid assembly can do round table conference. plete schedule was a P i l l o w s : is offer him thanks in the coin of politeness. T h e r e Op, " \11y011e interested in the subcan be no criticism of the attitude of the students ject of social science mav attend," Mate lien F.sther I'.ckstein. '31, chairman of Maxwell during the speech. As a rule, they are very attenthe semmar, announced todav. loin, Marshall L a w tive and courteous while some one is up before them Ilv K.w I'm.i.ivs, '31 Middlebury holding their attention. Most students wait until the A ilotid of powder, a curl of smoke, a scramble, and \ In 111 ni talk is completed before they leave, no m a t t e r h o w ^ J ' J / j ' ^ ' V ^ ' ; ' •'','J.'", ,j''''JJ':" U |"|.""' \ '''.,,"','' •' "'!''' .Manhattan llrooklvn I'olvtechni important is the appointment which they have made ^ f™ \ \ ^;™">. ' " ^ ' h ' ' , , , ' '.elmrrene e is '!!!,(' ui'l'i'is'u'tl M clair h a , hers for 11:30. As soon as the speaker concludes his [hese days, thus it is hi u hl v advisable for the prospective I.dm Marshall Law address, however, there is often a general exodus teachers to come to Colleue prepared for all emergen, ics WORK WELL DONE '.\|,,,,,, !.,,,- I eacher, toward the door. This is very embarrassing, not \ s you probably l.i mi, all superintendents and principal impulse of the moment by t ''Z-T^I^'^'Z''^ il-V f-'r I'"-' sp'-akcr, but also for those sensitive ' ^the^ ^l^'"TnT,,'',lJ,!Z I'1 ,:; '. '' ' , 'I I1"; , m l 1 ' ' "••", ' Dana' Colleile souls who blush for the sins ni another. 'I hat is I the inspiring appeal of the applii ants rail it would lib l b II m that Mate college students haw- il„,s C more snund qualities which are hidden i eds should ex " I t was not enough sii] fu-ial polish to know that to walk out R l c profile. Nevertheless, | | la,lit ol tin |, ,1! ,,.,!,/,• t h a t we lost ,:. s." 1 li N u l l ,ne is speaking isn't being done this ' I e i i t h u s i a - n i t o retain thai s e | „ „ , | e i r l lord U . I'.ak, year, yet they base not enough innate politeness to n , 1 a i ' li, lere is a lendein \ 1,1 Use the b r i l s h too 1 '.',ones l h . i t u allow at least a -hurt tunc to elapse before quitting pleteh o u t , la I an, .,!,•In.I vl1 'h 1 ;;' inij .1 i. aled in llie re. cut i - u e of 1 W i t h t h e s||,,\, t l a . auditorium. t h e lea I, , " 1 oach linker hided, u ' " " ' '"''""•'•' ' ' "' '" " ' " ' ' ' , , ifiey ,|,, not make an h - n . - l c n t ' e s s i o n . tin 1 b.irb - l.x v.,,- tin In h ul other students walking swiftly up llie aisles can .,.ntent- ,,t their is M ,e have been serioit-li res . l l , r 1,1 il begins to f tthe> h e ' are alien,pting t. l o w e d by l i e u I n g r a h a i I'I w i t h Lal'l appreciate the iuiioiumy n the situation. it to kink look as as iif Ml in ,1, Published every Friday in the college year by the Kdltorlal Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, ?2.25 per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United Stales Entered as second class mailer a t postolhce, Albany, N. Y. MR. HARRY LINTON \ QUINTET SWAMPS TO TALK AT OPEN DANA LAW TEAM FORUM, MARCH 21 IN CLOSING GAME THE STATESMAN COMMUNICATIONS SI'EAklXC w i t h this m i l i u m . I sineet d m p p. tin plane of this as, ending are . 11111 - M i u - u n l'( )K D I s . T i l l )MI'S< ) . \ Many reasons why the student body of ibis Collegi can he proud of its faculty were given by Dr. Harold W Thompson in his talk in assembly Friday, lie explainer the iiotcwortln iiiiplislmieiits of meiiihers m tin fai ulty, bill nl 1 our.se he was forced 1 ml tin nlmn of his own work. The N'KWS takes tin, opportunity to inform the slit dent, why the College is proud ni Dr. I hompviii. I I , was graduated front Hamilton , oll.ee as valedictorian and look his I'h D al Harvard. He ic oi thirteen Amen, an, !•• re. , u e the degree ol D.I lit. i c n , li.. Cuivcr-it) oi I-.In,burgh. I ion, I•'.*>- to l'i.7 h. w.ia h'e . i n !, I Clow , 1 the I , 1 j . n h . an I o,iii,|,,l studied ni the C m i l l ; , ol I diliburgb. slaiidmi' organ, 1 and h.i, wiill, 11 si-., ral u illi I' , hi.I.,one , 1 - oik,11,1 I I, i ,t the So, i.-l > .,1 Anil. pi. in. ill- i l! md ,,,,,] lie is an in I k-, . 1,., 111, -. • ,|.,, ., I , li,., ..tel .1 11,. 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I . . 11, I h , i o , a l ,1, < , , „ „ at sere 8 Juniors Coach Milne : rhdiefson'^faudTTirk'1.!^''1"1'' '' Students For Contest FACULTY MAKES RULES (; ' " '',|" i l I ' 1 M i U ' " M a n I ' . ' i ,,'nkim I | M " I I ' " ' the I n i d i - 1 . 111 M i l u , I I , i d , s, ' " hnpe 111.,I , | , , , , e e o l the I H '''' •'" I " a, lit, n ,.„!,,, | ; „ , .u > , ,IIM|,|,. , III. year's lollows Lyons 71; lugraham 71; Ilain roil 30; 1 in 37; I lel.aura 31 ; lirooks 17; Carrel 15; Saunders \h ih. ' ..in in! o| damme ,11 c o l l e g e , hut I t l l . l l ,1 h o l l l d he l e s t I all.,11 ..I w i n , b ,1 , I '1 in M m , 1 I',, 1, 1 o . l I h 1 11 Calendar Today STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH 13. 1931 BRINGS INDIAN EXHIBIT HERE THIRTY-FIVE SIGN TO ATTEND CAMP Thirty-five their freshman camp to a survey in tippcrclassnicii intentions this up signi- Navajo Mexico, according assembly last ". Fri- are from the Ireslmum classes. graduate There student, two freshmen. and seniors Kerhel '.(.!, w a s c h a i r m a n of t h e n niltct will under Ihe d i r e c t i o n ,.i R u t h P. H u g h e s T h e lost a n d f o u n d box w i l soon b a s e t o be e n l a r g e d ,1 l b , g l o v e s a n d h a t - a, . U i n u l a l . t i n -, m e s t e r at t h e r a l e t h , \ d i d l.i I semester, a c o r d i i m lo I x a t l i e i . M e, a.-i. m e m b e r ol I , aiupii- cuniiiission. Fountain pens, gla- | v ,,| l o u e s o i u e f, ir l b , ir oss ners a- ;a n the l i p s t i c k - , p u n . c o m b s , n lih -, a n d c o t t o n g l o v e s . ( )ne o i t h e w o r s t aillnvn n e g l e c t is a r e d b e n t . Il I f o r g o t t e n svhat a h u m a n In DR. H. W. HASTINGS Will GIVE SPEECH IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY Dr H a n •s II.,- \\ m a n o i t h e l - . n g l i - 1, d e p , I h, loll , la h lo ail I i lune bane III tl„ ,i|,|,m iati,,n I.. ., H ,J pnnh.ne I le, | " ,,.i I1, m i , . h,.,,I ... 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T h e delegate.- are : US' lire o r e a u i o n g g r o u p s I,, c o n n | ,, , |,,lU„|ils x l u r i n g t h e <\.<\. a m i - I ' n l , n l - mas , ., „ ., .,, , , , , , , I M . d u r u m Ihe das oi ' '"• " ' ' m o r s , and Ixeuneth M i l l e r . • v e i l i n g , a c c o r d , ne to M e - r e r u n i , b a i r m a n , and (ieorge P. Pice, " i he I.', I ,i v , nib oi \ ! h a n i j minor-. ,,,.• , ,, ,i , i n i n e w l b I In • F .ttii.it i a n d n i l - , , , . ,I I I ' ' " ' ' ' i n , eli ni assembly w i l l re Dramatn l „ . Ill,In, I.-I gale, men super which their h., in,la, .ul oi t h , Ibe a I he p i o e i . n n I.., | | „ , a n i i v a l , sshi.h I III -lilt, , ..all,in,ill.LI |..| , 1 , 1 , 1 . i ! w i l l he ,1 1 hs I l o l c l l i c F r i e d Ill I I, ll, Ii. ,n,I ~ pan, I, ., I, in.ni. '.(_', w i l l he in III, lor I ,ni operetta M l - l l l l l l l aid Mi-\l. n k i l p . u r i , k. in t i n , I,a b a l l . 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N dell dramatic KAPPA DELTA RHO I w o u l d be i m p o - s l d e I o r tin M " us. ,' M i s - I , e n, said WILL INITIATE 10 TOMORROW NIGHT] Class Presents Play* Relics Accumulate In Box For Lost And Found Articles f r e s h m a n c a m p a n d a l l , i n p l to p r o s ide f o r a i n , aiis ,,i , .limiting t h e m a l e n u m b e r s ,,i t h e s t u d e n ' bods m o r e c l o s d v . Refreshment w i l l be served al t h e m e e t i n g Art Class Purchases 2 Pictures For Studio the Princeton u n i v e r s i t y on M a r c h 27 and _N. Ml p a , n l n g . I he o t h e r - w i l l lemon ' steal o n j e w e l e r s m a k i n g : a n d t h e squaw w .11 w ea\ e r u g s . I b, e x h i b i t s are free I n a l l stu' d e n t s a n d w i l l be c o u d i l i ted b o t h das a n d n i g h t I here u . i ! be at l,as| two hclures da.lv hs Mr :• l a p l e s , M n , i - i n i r e I'ceiue, head I b e art d e p a r t m , u l , said. Maker. Special consider;, svib be g i v e n to m i , ,ianal (lis, n n g r o u p - a n d a u ell , , ! • • , , i n / . i l a t h h In program. I he i n e e t n m o l t h e m e n ,,| t i n College scheduled lis the l a m p i i n i l l e e l o r \ p r i l 17. w i l l be p o s l t h e first ,ir seeoiii pulled until week in M a y , hecaiise Ibe o r i g i n a l d a t e c o n l l i i I- Willi t h e I i i r l ' s A l b letic association musical cornels a c c o r d i n g t o K i i s s e l l l . u d l u n i , '.11 chairman of the c, liltee in Miss l l d i d e r s o n , a b r i i n e l l e , is a member ol I i,-ha i hneea sororils Mis\ l , r a n i s . a b r i i i i e l l e , is also a member oi I lelia ( l i m g . i . T h e other \ l , , i ean-tei u. i- a hriinetle. Mars nieinl.er annua I'ln M a m a D o n , (lis K l i n e , ., blonde, is a member ol I'ln Delia - o r o r i t v . w h i l e \ l i - I ,a\ I, r, ., hi le. i- a ineiuhi r ol b i n I'ln soi-onM T h e candidate- sserc .,• le, led il the -uee.est ion ol M l - h'o tions assembly convene- at college Hughes, ( )ne of the I n d i a n s c h a r g e of d i s t r i h u t i l l g t h e slips I he e n t i r e c a m p c o m m i t t e e w i l ' meet i n t h e L o u n g e , S u n d a y , at 2:15 o ' c l o c k W i l l i P r e s i d e n t A \i liriihacher and members of t h e f a c u l t y w h o have been i n v i t e d to a t t e n d t h e c a m p to p r e p a r e a p r o g r a m foi the three days, according t o S a m u e l S. I > r a u s k \ . '.12, c a n i | d i r e c t o r . I he f a c u l t v m e m b e r s ss ho w i l l be present a r e D r . A i l n a \ Y K i s l e \ , head ,,f |he h i s l m , d e p a r t i n e i i l , M r . K o I n n . onl I I . M i d l a n d p r o f e s s , , r ,,f e i l u , a t i o n . I )r. I l o . n i a l professui ,,i \ . S m i t h , assistant h i s t u r j , D r . ( a r l t o n I'. I ' „ w i r-. asistant p r o f e s s u r ,,i p i n M I -. M i D o n a l d lis r a n t , i n - l i u , l o r in l - n y lish, a n d ( oai h L'lilhrrford \i T w o hi,miles and three brunettes have been nominated for the Spanish queen, w l m w i l l preside over the annua! Spanish c a r n i v a l t<> be c o i i d i K l c d S a t u r d a \ i m i b l . \ p r i l 1 I, in the audi l o n u m ,,| I'age ball, ai c o r d i n g to Kdilh I In.il. a I, general c l i a i n n a n . T h e noiiunalioiis u , r c in charge ol h'osc Master, '.C. 'I he nominee- a r e : Helen l l e n d e r - o n , D o r o l h s \brains. Mars Motganstern, Don.tln Kline, and M, ,i n a n - I o n I, I. - e n i o i - . k'uth one squaw, vision in COMMITTEE PICKS SPANISH CARNIVAL QUEEN NOMINEES of There hi Bernard to when the I n l h annual M o d e l League of N a - association. seven j u n i o r s , nine s o p h o m o r e s , a n d sixteen to Stale colleges and u n i v e r s i t i e s , w i l l he present M a y 5 to S a t u r d a y , Mas according j president and will come LSI) a n d 20(1 u n d e r g r a d u - ates, r e p r e s e n t i n g 11 eastern I n d i a n s ,,f C o o l i d g e , N e w will lues,lay, dislrihtit.-rl T h e hulk of persons w h o signed sophomore one Dramatic and Art Council Sponsors Exhibit of Navajo Indians in Gymnasium attending fail, of t h e s l i p s the student day. of MODEL MARCHASSEMBLY 27 AND 28 Between Most of Men Who Sign Slips Are Freshmen and Sophomores; Mass Meeting fied \"nAJI?Z,v INDIANS TO VISIT COLLEGE MAY 5-9 S/ll /, Ills ,111,/ I ,i,,l,/n ,,| '-UU, i< ill he cat, n \/>i i i.il o n . ii (ii ( ',,;!, c.' MI Jgnulinutrfi (^cttVtiuia IMS L'CI il i al A \ I'liuc A l k i u y . N. Y. i.i K'< A)\\ i Mills Art Press i l H - i % BriHiJwas 4 2287 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 18, 1931 6I.A. WILL HAVE ALUMNAE REUNION Marion Gilbert Will Chairman Be for Has Charge Of Reunion Declaring suffering General the d e m a n d Weekend Marion Gilbert, '3t, for t h e first nae week-end which letic association is the Girl's will The weekend Ath- asserted next sity have M a r c h 2(1 a n d will b e g i n Friday night with a party for t h e members of council and the sport G. A. A. c a p t a i n s a t t h e h o m e of s a b c l l e J o h n s t o n , h e a d of t h e cal education alumnae time department. who are able for this p a r t y o'clock nae basketball dinner 6:00 in ami dinner will bert said. thirty-live attends she tlu. (',. the A. tin "festival meaning o Miss Gil- The dinner will cost cents, and every,,in- to briny Those A. corridor of a who bulk-tin ART STUDIO HAS EXHIBIT OF WATER COLORS BY ARTIST at of secret, is a s k e d An exhibit cival win desire in ball l. to of Miss tin im- h.uglaiid, live re, c u t i s h'.uuice 1'erine, head of Mi-- are invited I'eriue said. dollar- 'to to t i n I'he Isvenls e\ dollai-. ,1„ Myskania Gives List Of Second Offenders \ h l a i n . i ami,,mi,,-- the following n a m e - ,,f f r e - h i n e n w h o a r e s e c o n d a i e u d , r- a u a i n - l ( ,,lh-ge i r a i l i l i o i i . In i, , o r d a i n e w i t h t h e r u l e - for t h e in i'rinm-iin-ntaeain-l Iraditioii the-i sixteen years n- l a t e once. without in t'nivcr f i l e glee bib of th Mn higaii will lour 1 nrope I C s ai n uis .11, , 1 1 - c i l n s, S t a t i s l i i s ,,i (In- Mi Insurance coinpans l e g e b r e d in. n u s e a v e r a g e Ihan do ,,|lu n o p , , h i . i n I .if - h o w t h a i col lougi r on th i men MORRIS Candy Shop S t u d , - n l - m i d , . ei-.dil , n n ; n - ,, IM, a n mil a l l o w e d oil t h e - I r e . I ift. r n I' M at t h e I u m i - i l \ o A college i o l d I n n Ithe o f f i c e . dog cat, her wa and a m I, a- nl l o e , | - at W a - h i i i ,1011 n ii : s •st. I . o i i i s , M,,., - p , ml MOO .- i a n d l b , like t h a n d".. n i e u ' - t i i a 1 e c i ill s u r \ e v - | | , ,\\ , il. Ilaruard w h o < l„ UTsine hens --ihediil,-. luru! • lie. e , I edit will I e r i s e n for tl aire. Il -,,11,1,1- like a , b : m . e 1 Editor Of Club Paper Announces Publication S o b o h -I. t i l l - 1- II, eight .Me lo doI in corner above Ctf, lb,hard I i, e n . • I..: -. \i |lit- iuui,,i ,la-- in, e t m g Mi d.n , I.a Senator William T. legislator, has the wherein -i Male s lis m e , introduced iff.-it the an a city bill of exchange i .mi i 1 departun nl. k, lh< .,!, IM IIII, lb I, il SMI, 1 I I Ii Ti i|i|i >iui W e lie •il l e a i b e i s f o r it all seasons o l t h e y e a r for our common colleges, uitoianal ion or call llotllml Mill: .mil of with the and second the students in college graduate. The for ill fact that met such of that we Thompson and work after of eight of Echo, first Al- Dr. the past rank clearly thing is t h e a c h i e v e m e n t of the Ni-.svs years, our debating are not is The team Hamilton afraid and which rale, are examples. teams as our they the to has shows meet C'n-.iii i-.auul llu-re. Ma rion Dillenbeck, '31 Announces Committees Marion Dillenbeck. '31, presiden Delta Omega Conducts Seta Z . - t a , h a - a n n o u n c e d th Faculty-Student Tea li ; l l i ;";:V" ,mn " lm '"',"' 1,",u'rsn J ••• i , r o n t s w a - at h o m e .b'i oits u n d sI,a . II: ' 3 1 a; r rma un sgiecm , e nAt ssc, n a It hl a mVea n nits and members ol ; I'.ureii, '.s2: f a v o r - . M i l d r e d Meyer. l e - X i t u i d . n a f t e r n o o n \'.\2; programs, Ruth l i r e / e e , '.'<2; I'll,-,--, in c h a r g e of t i n | d e c o r a t i o n s , I'ersis Foster. WS; ,'uih l - l n r s s o o d . M2. r e - ! t a x i s , Uuth Darter, '3.C blowers, I'o-.ihnd Kapp-. ' 3 i i l-'laiiie llarber. '31 ; invitations Marion,M o r i o n , '3.5 M a r j o r i e D o n i s e - r , \1>.^. a n d r e f r e s h i •. m. in-. Marjorie l.oekwood, 'M. LELAND HALL Charles Farrell AND IN Maureen O'Sullivan "The Easiest Way" IN Robert Montgomery "The Princess and the Plumber" Smart ('oats - Hats - Dresses For 11\ m 11 »p,s - I losieiy ICE CREAM the p r o p u l . e s ssilh S l a t e c o l l e g e resi- best, Dr. T h o m p s o n said. ( )in- f a c u l t y , t o o , is s o m e t h i n g l o ,!, in ,- b a i l b u i l d i n g c o m m i t t e e . T h e p n -.'lit il,- of t h e p r o p c r l s e x t e n d s b e p r o u d of, I )r. T h o m p s o n b e l i e v e s li,,.-, ( l u l a r i o to P a r t r i d g e s t r e e t s " I f sve a r e n o t g o o d , it is n o t f o r Dr. ,'ioiie .,n i - . t e n s i o n of M a l e s t r e e t l a c k ,if t r a i n i n g a n d d e g r e e s , " I lioinpson said. And the altitude winch i- a set unbroken. The ,,f f r i e n d l i n e s s b e t w e e n t h e f a c u l t y n, is ,le if t h e bill I- p a s s e d will a n d t h e s t u d e n t s is v e r y n o t a b l e , h e b e s . l u a t , d o n t h e . o r n e r of \ l a i n - a i d " T h e f a c t t h a t sve g o t o t e a ami W ,,-luiigton avenue-, and will t o g e t h e r and enjoy each other's in, h i d e a p a r i of t h e o l d S t . M a r s 's c o m p a n y is o n l y o n e e x a m p l e of t h i s . " b e -aid. I losvever, there are |-| Mil 1 1 1 - . be i in pi.,perls o n ( I n t . i r i o - t r e e ! t w o w a y s in w h i c h t h i s m i g h t i- i a r g , I- i h a n t h e - l i e ill, h i d e d III i m p r o v e d , a c c o r d i n g t o I >r. T h o m p s o n . T h e s e w i l l b e e f f e c t e d w h e n t b , >, M ,i.,i- - bill b u t it is a m o r e I'. Mi'.ii- p i , , - , - of g r o u n d , a n d h e n c e a n h o n o r s y s t e m is i n t r o d u c e d , a n d w h e n o u r g r a d u a t e s feel t h a t sve it w o u l d h e s i r s d i f f i c u l t t o b u i l d ,,ii it. w h e r e a s t h e p r o p . - r t s o n M a i n a r e g l a d l o h a v e l l i e u i c o m e b a c k - i n I i- l o i i s i d e n - d t o b e i d e a l for o l t e u t o s e e b o t h t h e m e m b e r s of t h e far ult\ and then- fellow stulb. dormitoi-v d e n t . Dr. T h o m p s o n said. I I t h e c h a n g e i- elf. c l e d t h e ( 111 Ciirls and Misses Vslvol of idea \ i , , b , - s s - . 1', •H uii-nis at t h e i t t i i e Indicative is lie 74 Ch ipelSr. Albany, N.Y. Write VISITS SORORITY I'hoih, \ | , |, , , , . , ; , lo oil ., i , ,1 , ,i I , , p p , D, Ii i I o n . Normanskill Farm Dairy \\ C," universities. mentioned board to a Mill, i j I ",\|1| j ' ' ' , ' " '" j * | ' ' '' ol men's British the in the have above said. balance, sport col- Mi h. P. p u l ,, as they a more s a m e •time, feel marks same is base i n , Mil,, all, i I boiun • the Thompson have It co-educational not for smaller local ne-!,l. , ill at do Dr. The WITH I we the thing C H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES Mid.I and ',1 lb, , iinbutoi b'i, b, llll I, 1,1. ' - 1 . W Ml li. oel Di . ,, M i n d . that at the Constance Bennett Juniors will Conduct Class Dinner March 26 fact but sport BILL MAY EFFECT EXCHANGE OF NEW DORMITORY SITE HARMANUS , lub in first , he I II tb, pro"What College' "The play. than 77jOM.fi>SZ)'\t " W h a t 1 kike About State Coll e g e " w a s t h e s u b j e c t of a s p e e c h .Mien by D r . H a r o l d T h o m p s o n , p r o f e s s o r of K n g l i s h , in last w e e k ' s - . i n d e n t assembly. t.u o p r o p , n , e. I| | „ a d d e d t o t h e present I'.es.-rsssrk park and will ia- re, e n t b an ii. b will , MUM ! • I c a . h .las P.i l Albanv Teachers' Agency Inc 222 Central Ave-. 2 - X , W/ZQl-Ei bans l i , - I , M I . , u at b i n , d e I colli,,,- d a r e p, Una ,,l. and i- , . i n - I l l . In ,, . a l . b e r ' s in.i-k I'.u \ \ In II I.m.I Si: State on and apologize .11 •-•• nl i >nl\ I n pei , , in ol the teai lu-i e m p l o y e d ill N o r t h I a n d , i n -. Pool luring the w a r of PL';, j o ever, men. spoke work of students ha 'h_cj>,a-t being Thompson, Friday. parties leges, ; tale about matter M u m .- M, \ n I. .11-,,II. ,md 1 d Will & there. I 1.03(1 c l a s s y Like Tells and Body W, English, between the ha- ,l,,l, paper, a , , , ,, , , !,,/ ,,,,,-t b e m I n l o i l . n , a, , , , r d m e . P . I . m i l - , i ronl '31, e,l,|,,r \n, ma, , , , n t l ibllti .ii ti, li - | , . k . -. a n d p , „ n, w r i t t e n ,n l - i a n , b . M i - - I I . , n k aid Ml M . i i l r i b n l i o n I I b e h i t in llie I , , In ,n ,,l t i n -111,11 nl m a i l i u n d teslOc. to he Thompson I l i k e is t h e p r o p e r b a l a n c e y o u S i . K U K F R , ,,,, \, The ,,(Ul Contributions For Club Paper Are Requested Sodas ought I of assembly even rank all p e r c e n t Harold fessor Univerthat elTei Hide Its tin We specialize in York recently picture- -poll1 lo t i l e o l l l i n g , lull ol \ \ > , a b a \ i a l r e a d s t a k e n pirn I'm Indian ladder h i k e , a .ToM . i m i i < I n k , . ., m o o n l i g h t bike. -I, i l i u - p a i l \ . a n lii t. .im . 1 - p i a n d a -noss - h o e o u t , l i e M i - lim ilelelll Robin New W. Student Dr. critic, the A mv-ters bike was conducted In Hi, i,nlMhleln a - . - o i l . ill, MI Salurdas afternoon, under tin K a l e - , '.SI. r e p n .e.H.itiM i,,r l l . w . e r i a n , h u e I h r i - U a u - e n , ' 13, r« p n e n l a I,vi for I . , M V M a m - i . r . - . n e , '.i3, ta p r c - c n l a l n e for p r o g r a m ; Margai'el ;.,,|-M, ,-. .!.!. l e p r e .ill i t i s e loi re f r e - l u u c n l > ; M a r j , , l i e I a i g n n n r , '32 Sandwie.li.-s 10; was \rt, G.A.A. Conducts Mystery Hike In Outing Program Lamina Kappa I'ln h a - a|,p, t h e l o l l o p i n g p e o p l e lo a i-t i n t e r s . , r . , n l \ ball, a. h u e <•• I belli K a u t l e r , 3 1 , p r e - i d e m . k l e . u „ , i ( i a g e , M2. r c p r c - e i i t a l i v , l a a n m m nieiil.; I'raiun I ..fin II ' 3 1 . n W> - e n t a t i s . - lor i a \ . . i ; I ,a I'.uiml, r l . Toasted of added. Elizabeth Kautler, '31 Announces Committees the School in t h e a r t -audi,,, a c c o r d i n g All s t u d e n t s hibil. l-'rances Virginia I'eek, '31, G A. A. b a s k e t b a l l s p o i l c a p t a i n , e in c h a r g e ol t i n . i r r . i n g i i n , nl - l"i the alunmae game. around the department. M r . ISritlou, a | i r o f e - - i o i i a l a r t i-t. has t a u g h t in t h e Illinois M a l e N o r mal u n i v e r s i t y a n d at S \ rai u - c inn versitv. T h e s e w a t e r c o l o r s a r e e x a m p l e s ,,i American landscape, ss bii h u> la d r a w n from -. cues in \ ' e \ \ V o r k - t a l i ml i n -in sei l i o n - in t h e w c - P rn p a r i if t h e I ' l i l t e d S t a t e - . ' D o r i s W i l l i a m - , . ' , U , is c h a i r m a n fur t h e w e l c o m e p a r t y k ' r d i a y n i g h t T h e c o m m i t t e e s for t h e frolic a n d banquet include: food, Helen I'oirg h c r '32, c h a i r m a n , L a u r a S t y n a n d liert'ha linhl. s o p h o m o r e - , ; enter lainmcnt stunt, Shirley Diamond ',i-| chairman, Almira Uu.-s and Marion Mleczek, freshmen, and games, liett\ Gordon, '33, chair man. and Katherine Moore, '33 arrangements, \ irginia I lawkiu'.-12, chairman; waitr.--.--. Mars Trela, \ ^ . c h a i r m a n : p u b l i c i t y lean fragmile, '.M. c h a i r m a n , Doroths Klose and Kli/nbelh Kanuucr.-i freshmen: decoration-. M a d g i French, 32, chairman, i.ertrudi W e b b , 'M a n d b . s c l s n I ,r < i i b u r e '.k>: a n d c l e a n u p , S t e l l a W t h u r . '3 1, chairman. J ut the News Harold of M e r i t s of F a c u l t y Waltei and Per ul mediately. '3_'. representative l'.ritton .,n d i s p l a \ S t u n t s a n d g a m e s will f e a t u r e t h e entertainment at t h e frolic. 'I In m e m b e r s of t h e v a r s i t y ba-kclbal - q u a d will p l a y a g a i n s t t h e a l u m n a e t e a m in t h e g a m e t h a i afternoon At the dinner, the varsity lean will be a n n o u n c e d a n d the h o n o r a r y a w a r d s will be m a d e . H e l e n ll.aake, de, . n a t i o n - . of w a t e r c o l o r s by lliianinc, h a m . cushion board Draper (r/lSB?y- by a kept added. lower be JMMOA M a r i o n G i l b e r t , ' 3 1 , w h o will be g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of t h e ( i . A . A . w e e k - e n d to he c o n d u c t e d n e s t K r i d a \ a n d S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 211 a n d 2 1 . alum- cafeteria theme will and be an followed College The No-Ruz," Ibis and game, the o'clock. frolic of frolic bills," author ing are only about attended in S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 3:00 t h e r e will b e a WSS tin attend stutheir A s e n i o r at W a s h i n g t o n physi- will also of t i t l e t o it is the Dr. to by t h e c o l l e g e s of h i g h s c h o l a s t i c students th( return pay in are made thousands baton, Daily colleges l i v e , b e c a u s e o n l y 30 p e r c e n t of Miss All to to I'riebard alum- upon whose only ability general annual Friday and Saturday, 21. dents "our yielding too m u c h for e d u c a t i o n , thousands M a r c h 20 a n d 21 chairman that from PROFESSOR SPEAKS TO STUDENT BODY Addresses Assembly HERE AND THERE Steefel Brothers, Inc. 5 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 ANNUAL MINSTREL TO BE MARCH 12 Original Skits by Members to Feature Program, Director States T h e annual public performance of the T r o u b a d o r s , men's minstrel organization, will be conducted next Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock in the auditorium of Page hall, according to J. Bruce Filby, '33, director. Rehearsals of all the p a r t s of the minstrels have been in rehearsal since two weeks ago, and these will continue until the dress rehearsal Friday night before the performance, h'ilby said T h e entire performance will last about two hours. Original skits written by members of the organization will be presented. O n e of the features will be a skit depicting a scene in a sorority house. T h e skit was written by Alfred I >. llaseh, ' 3 1 , ; w h o is also one of the cast for t h e ' act. O t h e r participants in the skit a r e : Russell Ludlum, and Frank ( Ht, seniors; Carl Tarbox and Kenneth Miller, juniors; and Bernard Kcrbel. William Reagan. John and lien Ingraham, Grosvenor, s o p h o m o r e s . Five of the cast will play female parts. The class of '33 doesn't believe in "jinks"!I Black cats and unlucky numbers simply don't mean a thing in their young lives. Last year in interclass rivalry the 1932 mascot was a black cat, a really adorable little thing with much red ribbon around its precious little neck. The little neck got broken, too bad, but the enterprising members of '33 found the mascot. T h a t was one time when a black cat crossing their path meant good luck, to the tune of live additional points toward rivalry. (•..H/i'iiii,-./ ir.nn /',;•..' I. , /-Mm - C L A S S ( IF l'\3_> llhll Honors Mend, Mi a d , Helen M.m Ksthci II n i n l l i r. m u l l , i. K M Ivn M.IUMI, t Continued P. 111 its I M . i I..si n l n n c K i . M I . Knlli Kubran. Mini I .illail. \nn.i I i / . i e . m . I .MI:, 1 . v i n e , II, - v M H i m i--. h n u l l . ) ' \e,.., \ I M , I ,,., . Dril I'" Kin,rr. K. l-"a-..ldt. S l-'oitun. . ' 1 1-Yencl,. M : I'm ,in,an, II re loi/; Wis C.illl-h.i. M.i-cnlila Cieene, Marie Il.-liw I.l-'i.im iHIM,-. Xli.lt. A Hnliliell, Ruth M i I ' l ' . i n : . I .Me is K i l l . . I .iml.i Ki i . I n e M I'. - i mil m - . 1 b i l i e e - I. .1. - k i . A m i : , W . i I,-, H m a i n W n I--. M r > \\ i k . I here R. Karl P. I.; Lois R. Norman and Louis Isabel P. nell: Cornell; Vale: Union; Hazel of William Smith lege and „f Frank Martin II. l l e r s h b c r g , I1:M„I,I and'lrviug and Katz, arc: Allied l-'amcll. Kllim Pearl, Kail ami C,limit and Herbal I iniksli.-ink D.MMtbv Lime,ice I.: K, Knglc, K. l.iiiiin.1.,11 Lillian Whitney and I Under Iva II..Hz, and Clover R. P L: Svlvia I., s s , K P. I.; Sadie lane Parks I.: Peiiaman, and Swanz Kmli P. Anne Cornell. R. P. Multtitz Sellllek I.: II.Haling, \ilhnr Chen and Marshall Iva I.; R. and and j I arl l-'i-h.-i Columbia; I.i P. will Israel Pauline Clenn school. who llinman Ruth P. Pottcri.ni, and McMahon I'.astman; stein, Chen. Miss Mary K. Hull, the League of W o m e n Voter's representative in the legislature, will lead a discussion mi current legislation and law-making procedure at the meeting of the College unit of the league, which will be conducted this afternoon in the Lounge at -1:13 o'clock. P. and Kline Cni.ni: DTSCUSSION K. SchalTcr, and Kantor Law Helen Ai lirody M. classes Marion V. Col- and Rebecca Rose Frances Mohawk; Stickney, William and Albany Albany other Brooklyn; Albany Hilda Cewiii/nian L; l'ninn; of -•iiinrs: K.id.ling, K.IK.-II.I .imi Jr., Ma.ligan Lciman Vienna: McKc.ni, members alien,1 Pond, P. Biter, Arthur Pharmacy; Virginia; Anne CorJohn- Sport and of Dorothy R. Lang, Kenneth The and A.lclla Cornell; lien and school; Dayton, Robert .1. S l o a n e , Pharmacy; Klinehurg, and West Felnsloin Law Andrews, Wagner Pharmacy; and Clara College ( .isil.s, and and Smith Howard Karpel Kent rice Albany Sutton College Ml; Albrecht Rosalie K. Horgcnl, Haas Palmer Albany and Fred Florence Robert Cronk Naomi Grace Levin- and and niiu s i n , Ii, lack Samuel • I L i e , I , ,,, i. a n d Cm ,! L i n u s I and M a i l l l l i .-Old and - and Inlin V.,ling, Alban; ,,liege ..I Phiirmarv; Mildied Turnl.nl nl K.,l„ ,1 lli.uetl,' Amsl, iil.nn: Maim, Hums .-i„,l Howard Disbiow. K P I. 1,1.1:, ,1 H a l l a n d H e r b e r t S l u m , U. P . I. ,.1 l , , , - o h n Kellev and William Nelson I. \ l , iiiLi , , The next student-faculty tea will be conducted in the Lounge next Wednesday, March 18, from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. Dr. Donnal V. Smith, assistant professor of history and Mrs. Smith will head the faculty committee. The other hosts and hostesses will be: Dr. C. Caroline Croasclale, professor of hygiene and College physician; Miss Elizabeth Anderson, instructor and supervisor in commerce; Mrs. Florence D. Frear, instructor in home economics; Miss Grace Martin, instructor in art; Dr. Clarence F. Male, professor of physics, and Mrs. Hale; Miss Mary E. Cobb, College librarian; Dr. Milton G. Nelson, professor of education , and Mrs. Nelson; Mr. John .1. Sturm, assistant instructor in chemistry; and Miss Eunice A. Ferine, assistant professor of fine arts. and Advisors of "Deans W o m e n and Girls", by Miss Anna !•'.. Fierce, dean of women, will be presented. Last week "Helpful Hints for History T e a c h e r s " by Miss Elizabeth IS Shaver, instructor and supervisor in history was presented. Par- and Cail llinll and II,,list, Selig. Marvin AILanv: l'ninn: K. P. and I.ctita bnelish and W.iodman Mari.nic ind Wilson Clarice Mate Line I.;' Kisenberg, Tnibox K P. Cnnn.dley, and ami Levine L; fail Ml: I'.-riue, Robcti Snnuioiis Wald Seliiilnian Kdith R, lla/cl P, U,.bins„„, Richard I.; Ml; Fisher. Delimit-. .., the iiiiiior i •M. l-'elsnn a n d D a v i d W . . h l imi ,nlv; L-iii.-tin. II.I ,v. Altaini.nt; Helen \L-.n <o|.e. C o r n e l l ; K.isomarv ll.n V . l | , e l . R. P . L : A n n e Ni -In imi, C o l g a t e ; Solum Scblactc The fresh,nen Dm..thy Mai met, nly. I.In K P. I ; L.iuell, and Ml,am who y and S|,.ill.-i will C.ttl .111.I attend are: Mi-Cee, S . lie- C,-..,ge Marion Kellev t ..liege of and Faulk, Harold Pllai macv. Lorado Taft, America's most famous sculptor, will be presented by the Dramatic and Art association, March 24, at 8:15 o'clock in the auditorium of Page hall, according to Ruth Hughes, '31, president of the council. The program will consist of a slide lecture entitled "My Dream Museum." Mr. Taft studied art at Ecole des Beaux Arts at Paris and holds degrees in literature, letters and art from Northwestern university, University of Chicago, and the University i.f Illinois. lie has been a lecturer on sculpture at the Industrial Arts institute in Chicago since 1901 and is a professional lecturer at the University of Chicago. He is also a non-resident professor of art at the University of Illinois. His former studio has been recently remodeled into a museum at Chicago university. His lecture will 1 .inceru this studio. Mr. Taft possesses medals from ( liicago, Buffalo, and St. Louis E x positions and the Associate National Academician's medal, lie is a member uf the American .Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Sculpture society, and the National Commission nl Fine Arts. .Among his principal works arc: "Solilude of the Soul," at the Art Institute of Chica 1; "Blackhawk," at "Columbus MeOregon, Illinois at Washington, tniiri.'tl Fountain I). C.; and the ' "ounlain of Time," at Chicago. presentation, for Tickets for tl seats in the unt- served section will its and in the relie Ncvcntv live 1 • dollar. Students v their student tax will he adi itlc tickets. Mi I login ? 11,worn l l e l . II -1. r.-iiul \i,n:i Mai car. I Siollowitz. Clenn .I.11 v CLASS i II" l ' ) 3 3 f.-nllenx. ( Y , | , i . , 111 M.ihsig. K....II.-III. FAMOUS SCULPTOR TO GIVE LECTURE HERE, MARCH 24 Dr. Donna/ V. Smith Will Be Chairman For Tea Next Week 1 Chester Marjorle Collins, Dorothy si.n. I.; Colgate; and column Ilurgdorf Starakou, Hewitt 1, anil Albany; Reynolds, and Page McKcun Hawkins, Frank II,mors Alexander, ManA l i n - L i l l , Allien llene.liel. W i n n i e . I lllnni, ha\ \. llllse, D.u.illiv C h a r h s. L u l u ( leim u s . Nile Cragg, llel,,, from Madeline Harrington, .1.1 continue Hist all fear < the i I.; ker, And n o w this class is having its soiree on Friday the thirteenth. They really are. and they aren't worrying about it a bit. Of course soiree is a big night in annual banner rush, even though competition lapses for six hours, but this doesn't worry them either. They seem to be wonderfully optimistic, and they go along merrily, quite, quite, sure that their banner will come out of the struggle still all their own. W e watch the outcome with interest, and sigh for TO L E A D 160 Student Receive Honors Last Semester 1933 WILL DANCE AT ANNUAL SOIREE TONIGHT AT 9:00 "Jinki" Do Not Bother 1933 For Tonight's "High Jinks" - l\l \ .in • . Mae ValLonlnug. Kill W n s t l i n , PI..1.1 Honors Which is wider, the gate or the l i e . k. r. l-'.ilna lei. -..,.. I •:.-., P.n, I , , , n a n . \l • UIK i in-1 . l i - - . i i . I '.. I M I l l l l i , . I m i ' . I ,,l1. I ,e. \ nil < ii, . II I M I 1- r i • • .•. M : u e ,. | - ' . . \ . I ' . i ell.-i L . l l V I II'.in ( ; , , , i i . , n . i . : , / , i . , .ii i . , . . . . • . i. U.I'.I : i i I. II. \ l . , ' . . i , l Cm r. i > i , I M I . I II.m, II. IJn'li l'i i ; . . " . K ' : , ! . II. M I , , . II ir ••!.! I i M I . l-MiMi W opening? Maybe your eyes fooled you that time. I \ > S ' i f I113-I III.ill Iloil.o-s \ . . . e i . \i, n u l l I II, nors l i n e , . . I '..i - - l: ,!•,.,., I; I n . m e \ . i ,. I•••• n III.nil, i II,'.I , I I , m i l l . Il.i/el K m , M i l l , , , . |<u., 1 i|.|i. i h . K t l i e l H i , M v. K I , , , | , | He H o l l a n d . ' . K d i t h SIM- Lis. l u h . i - ' • M i n in u r t v I i in I,,,:,,,. Mini., \ ,,, l'i i •. \iLll \ .m W i '.. II H U M l o t / p a l " , iok. W . '• , , . ' L i . W i L-li, M II Alice' M YOUR EYES MAY FOOL YOU BUT I , UyotofV YOUR TASTE 48LN« PEARL S T IIPSTAiHJ I lion lot) they arc .so M I L D E R . . . A N D moderately y l.o'n cd ^DOLLARS BETTER © 1931, LIGGETT * MYIUS TOBACCO CO. TASTE tells the Truth! STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 , What the NEW H U M I D O R PACK means to Camel Smokers * C O M P A R E a package of Camels with any other cigarette and note the difference i n t h e t e c h n i q u e of packing. N o t e t h a t C a m e l s are c o m p l e t e l y e n c l o s e d i n a n o u t e r t r a n s p a r e n t cover of moisture-proof cellophane and sealed a i r - t i g h t at every point. T h e H u m i d o r P a c k i n s u r e s t h a t . It p r e v e n t s t h e fine t o b a c c o s of C a m e l s from drying o u t a n d losing any of their d e l i g h t f u l flavor. Aside from c h e a p tobacco, t w o fact o r s in a c i g a r e t t e c a n m a r t h e s m o k e r ' s pleasure: W e call t h i s o u t e r s h e l l t h e H u m i d o r P a c k . It differs f r o m t h e o r d i n a r y c e l l o p h a n e p a c k a n d w h i l e it is e g g - s h e l l t h i n . i t m e a n s a l o t in t e r m s o f c i g a r e t t e enjoyment. Fine particles of peppery dust if left in the tobacco by inefficient cleaning methods sling and irritate delicate throat membrane. Dry tobacco, robbed of its natural moisture by scorching or by evaporaI t m e a n s , for i n s t a n c e , t h a t evaporation gives off a hot smoke that burns t i o n is c h e c k m a t e d a n d t h a t S a l t the throat uilh Lake C i t v c a n : every inhalation. now have as good <4r*"!i*f:i9 g<ifit*4*'*L ' , m r . ..i i'. Camels a s \ \ instnnVi e I a k e e v e r y I (.I.HSI.I. V\r.i|. ...l I'.ul-.i Salcm. p r ecaution against -I K.jjulur CVII„,,lui.e ...cd I ' J C U W hile C a m e l s are t h e s e f a c t o r s here m a d e of a b l e n d of at YA i n s l o n - S a l e m . C i n r l l l u n n . U IV I, the choicest Turk. i speeiid vacuum Moisture lirnu/t ,•//». phdiK—Sej/rt/.lirTis •' cleaning'apparatus i s h and m e l l o w e s t removes dust ami domestic tobaccos, I lie netv Huminoiv i t is h i g h l y i m p o r Trslhlt l.tihtiriiturY ctinrl uhavo '/'/, • fillshurah dor Pack prevents t a n t , if y o u a r e to lilliiully s / i o M s >,./, ill • only llir i mini III, iniilnr f. L lU-liiL-ra liu'in tna > you in prime nmililiun dryness. g e t lull benefit of t h i s q u a l i t y , thai t h e s e c i g u r e l le~> c o n i c # #t *'*•/» thv iliiU*ri*m*i« ifimrsvll' to \ o u with their n a t u r a l m o i s t u r e It is a \ e r \ s i m p l e m a t t e r to c h e c k t h e c o n t e n t still i n t a c t . d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n H u m i d o r Packed W F & Camels and o t h e r o r d i n a r y dry cigarettes. First of a l l y o u c a n feel t h e d i f f e r e n c e a s y o u roll t h e c i g a r e t t e s b e t w e e n y o u r fingers. C a m e l s are f u l l - b o d i e d a n d pliable. A dry cigarette c r u m b l e s u n d e r pressure and sheds tobacco. If y o u w i l l h o l d a c i g a r e t t e to e a c h ear a n d roll t h e m w i t h y o u r fingers y o u c a n actually hear the difference. T h e real test of c o u r s e is to s m o k e t h e m . And here's w h e r e t h e n e w H u m i d o r Pack proves a real b l e s s i n g to t h e s m o k e r . As y o u in h a h ; t h e c o o l , fragrant s m o k e from a C a m e l y o u get all t h e m i l d n e s s a n d m a g i c of t h e l i n e t o b a c c o s of w h i c h it is h l c m l c d . l i n t w h e n y o u d r a w in t h e h o t s m o k e from a dried c i g a r e t t e s e e how flat a n d b r a c k i s h it is by c o m p a r i s o n and h o w h a r s h it is to j o u r t h r o a t . If j o u a r e a r e g u l a r C a m e l s m o k e r you h u \ e a h e a d ) n o t i c e d what proper con ili I ion of t h e c i g a r e t t e m e a n s . Ihit if \ o u h a w i i ' t t r i e d C a m e l s in the new H u m i d o r Pack \ on h a \ c a new iiilvcii t u r e w i I h L a d \ N i c o t i n e in - l o r e . S w i t c h j o u r all eel ion ^ for jn-l o n e d a \ , l i n n •-'• b a c k to s o u r old love t o m o r r o w if \ on « a n . li. 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