S T , r c c _ » « , E T a c Ki r State College News XV. No. 27 VOL. STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALHANY. N. Y„ FRIDAY, APRIL 24, $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Usi.es 1931 DIRECTOR NAMES ft™ ™ ™ f > REV. DURHAM IS ' " ^ K K S X r STATE TO DEBATE SUMMER FACULTY: LVDLVM REPORTS SPEAKER TONIGHT FORrawrUIBE VERMONT TONIGHT . Mutias ( u a d r a , bilipiim let Hirer Coach Raker will u-c one of two Thirteen Visiting Instructors T o Be and sociologist, will address the sin Joint Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. Con- freshmen, Osmer Brinks or Donald " \ - " a v ' d Hutchison To Preside. Included On 1931 Summer dent assembly in the auditorium uf ference T o Open at 5:30 with IVncdirt, to replace Leo Allen, vetT w o Members Make Debut Scholastic Session I'agc hall this morning; at 11:10 Dinner In Cafeteria crau pitcher, on the in.uiiid when the In Collegiate Contest o'clock, according to Russell W . I.n.lState college nine meets l l a r t w i c k in lum, a l . president ol the student A supper i n c i t i n g t o n i g h t , discus- m ( , n r , . , , . l n u , l | f | 1 K . .,,..,..,„ ,,„ ^ ; u . T h e last debate on the -eh.'(bile jissociatiou. M r . Cuadra is brought sj„n g u m p - t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g , an n , . , | a r y , . | v 2, at Ridgefiekl Park, of the m e n ' , v a r - i t v ,b bate team here under the allspices ol the >iillllg open lorum meeting tomorrow 1.-......1. y. ,.,,,,, ,..:n ,..„,,,.1.,,., , i „ . i,.,, .,, , , , , . . 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( | ||, u -twick tw ; cc last year a u d ' t o r i u m of 1'ae.e hall, ( i e o r g e I . >" i> graduate of a leading bilipinn Men's and Y o u n g \ \ . u r n n s U i n - l - , ; „ , , ; u v . n ; l m | .;, h n | m , ; ' R..(. ._,_, s ,-crclar\ ,,f t | l c , k , | ) a l e univcrsitv. and lias jiisl completed lan assoc.atioiis M r I llgcnc l o i r y ... , .. . ,. • • , „ „ " . ,„ ^ u l n J , „ „ , , , „ ' x , , v ,„.,,„, > , , , ; , , . . ! -t pas,.,,- a , C o n u T ,,./ ' &J X m ,,, . u u n c i l . announced today, tw„ M ,.jly \ l r U i a , | r ; , W a - spokes u n i v e r s i t y , w i l l he t i n gucsl ••,,, al.er. n',,. |,'. . . , , o,,.;,. n u , , a n , | ,.,!,,.,.„ M , H l " ' - " b j e c l for Ihe contest w i l l Vc,r]< man Im- the senator from Sulu dis \ndnw l i n t , ' . '.,2. president o i : l s | ;,,,,,,,.' [ s ;„, ( .|i a ' md Y i i i i e u l ' " ' • ' ^'' ~ •! -1 -1 I hat the chain store l/icl l o r six years and ha- served V . M ' \., will officiate at t i n , v . | : i , , ;( . h ,'e^.,.' . . ' ^ . ^ ( n , ; . si stem is d e t r i m e n t a l to t h e best i n lormer < m v e r t i i i r Leonard W o o d a- - u p p e r i i K c t i n e to be c o n d u c t e d m . . , , , , ,, ; • , .... . , iihv who w i l l leach a r e : IVoicssor „ , „ . , . , „ , . „ , , , , „ . ' , , „. , , , , „ , , „ n a : „ ; .;,, ,, ,,,,,1,1 ' ' . ' , , " " , ',',' 7 ' I ,' '"'l'S'S ' " " " ' U n t ' n ' ; m '""',k'Harry Kircheiioueji, bead of ihe | | t . „ , n , . , , , „ - , , , , , ,]„. Philippine M r . D u r h a m w i l l y i v r the k e y i i o i , J . , ! , , , ' . - ' , . . ' , , , | 1 K , , ' , , , , \ " , ,, I h e \ ' e r m o n t team will uphold the in June. This year. M r . - | i . , d , on •• o i l , MC K c l a l i u n - i i i p - . " ' Tlic'lVani' his Lc,'u •Mp'n'diiie, siren- ^dl'iriuative o f the arKUiuent. I ts first m a t h e m a t i c s d e p a r t m e n t ; Donald (.'. \.\:w,U llryant, instructor in l-nehsh ; M a r ) I uadra has been louring the I nited ihe l l u m e ^ . i tin• , o u l e r e i i c i ^ ^ ,, „ , , , , , , „ , . . ' , • , . , . ,,,,. , M v m . k s j „ ,. . . , „ . , h , r „ , | 1 be I'eter D o n a g b y . '.W, T w e u t v - t w o members ol the State college faculty and thirteen visiting :,, ,, ,• ,, mstructors w i l l compose the .acuity ol the 1'Ul summer session at the (ulle.ee. Dr. M i l t o n C . Nelson, professur of education and director of ,, , .,., , ""•' ^ s s i u n , announced. 1 he annual catalogue ol subjects was issued \ \ edncs,lav. be said. Members of the M a l e college lac- assistant prolessi r ol hhrary Dr. \'ir','''1Kuhertli\v; erleauer, A . Do Hell. Howard # " ^ ' ' * politics, ' r e b m o n , 'educati'nn and en- b a l l at " N " I.„ k S a t u r d a y ' n m r n r.Mv^y. ,1 1 \ f t , r devu.iun- J i ^ o'l'ilfedd'ci's .and Sl.TaSilirv a ".'I'lanM-'" to" 'disnlav ' T I ' H •^iVicMer's'Tr, .''also 1,'iihard ' I I . K m I,nid professor o i .'dii.'atioii: fessor \ \ r u w . n b . pastor a I I •rencb f i l e , the annua! p r o d m Menrv , , , , ( I n , r i in h , b i b w i l l in Madison \ \ , a i m K, l u r m e i l , b u n en toiiiorrow nmht at S 15 " W hat can A " d o a l M a l e " \> o, k Mm Dr. G . Nelson M M i - - i harlotl, of l-'reiich: Dr. l.oeb. pro bib/abetb II lion ; 1 lr. \ i . i l .,, I ,. \ ' e | s . . , i , | , | u i , -..; of education: Dr. I arlelun h I ' wer. assistant | , r . . i , , . „ , • , i | , ! U M O ; M i Martha i I ' n t i hard, pr u • •. r -a librarv s, ,en, , : ! n . \ d u i \ \ b i d , \ . bead of ||,e lu tor\ d e p a r l m , - •<, . I'aul II. -beats, ,,.-M:iiil i n s l H M . a - ,:i c -,, n u n , ul : In D .IKI.II \ ill t h e..lldllolUIIU u! I'aue beihe 1 ; „ o , v , l „ i s ' t o 1 .ills N e l s o n , -M, eral , h a i r i n a n . be m a m f e a t u r e - , . i l l n p r o :,, l o r e , o n . act | d a \ s 'I.a idle a u \ v, > us. " I . e * hal i ' . n i l . .-sourl.anMiii: ami i n ' ,1,l.beiapiu. • I b,r, :. ., inn- , ,,i l . , o w lb I . - , , ,;,.,. .,.,. ., |,l.,l,|s| \nlli..;., I.., -.'. .old i ia . I •:, I topi, ..I the LO'ollp w i l l , ll I w , i II .oll.l 1 , he,so,,. ,„|.e,Ms,,r I .eol-fe b ,,, ..„„lan ,s. ,| ui t i n iii. Ml'ddle'lain I ,o|leee: ., I I Ldil l!i, \ l , ri.,in. p n a , | o , l b , tliri , M i I,el ie. ||.ur\. and |,.s,|,h,ne Man, , hiu I online w'll b, m a d , !l b i l l , , . , , . , , , , , „ .,. ^ . lie I n I': 1,,-t lane id II a Im -11 Mare ,, , , . b'-'md. pn-li-oiand I - u n . d , p , N u n - 1 : , , ,' ," , ," M 1 1 Pi-oi, la 1 •i ri., Dr / -1 v ,ba . | : ... 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III. h,an, ., - a l e . u .,I master, Dellcismi »aid. d u e .1 ,1,1 \M,I,I '"1 \ , I v I , , , I , ,,, I .,,..,,,,1 Mai ,, .ai.un , II, ,1 slums, and short hers „ f the class. he p i , s, m a l l M b I lie program mu-.il al, wilh speeches I. several by mem- ,!,,-•'. b.i- iieeil Jiailgeil I ii.-i'i-ky and i - dire, lor oi the haled for three \ c a r - . w a - captain of I n - , lass team for t w , . \ ears, and i- s,., r, i,,r> of the debate coun- - leu I h, e.uisiru, live speeches will be m null s , ,i, h I he r e f u t a t i o n s , ,1, r a n ball '.;, . ol ..., ll !,.,!. , , w 1 ..f tin\ I n l'..re dan, , ie.'i ail. 1 :!,, \ b I ,,,,. die ,„,...iilioii^ xiarion'niiheri. AI Council I.., ,- a \ \ ,.lu, -d.n d , Will Present \ ! me'il N. i.est " i m , lua, followed I", a lea dance M. , Diaiuaii , : „ ! \ n , i i " , il. rd!• I,, P u i h I I l u e l i e - ' e l . pr, -idcllt lb, in il \ ,1, l i u i i , .,l,,lu!e w l e n h i ihe mil.a l! . \ . , r i , in nul.h. -, I b ,l!,i ,n ,,,,. 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Mi - I luebi • an ,d Ih, eslebuioii will , l,.-i al l u r lock e v e n .lav wilh a -I oil lebgII . e i e u i o i i , ia Ih, Indian .,- lliev lr,,, l b , -and paniluigs, made .a '!- .h i n ir.u b e aim,.I md a Elsie Shank, '18, Gets Palmer A.AM. W. Award loil i c i l bard- I,- Indian Exhibit, May 5-9 , n , b . r a . w , 11 a - o l . , ,,,,;, be o f III. d,b, C. led mil I I . I I ! ,',! ,.,,,, ub„h ,.,!,,I I ll! and t h e will I , imee M . b e , 011- . .1 III, d,l..n M l - t. 11 • 1. , : , , , t h ^ will lerul I,.11 V o l • 11' 11»1.-r \ \ ill i l l , , . 0 , !,,-•;, IU-1 I nal I , ll 'e, -ale '"'"i a n d\ . illl, I.d '~ ' » ,,,,V1.| nr. I I" A a ,i males be m o - l b a l I 10 y|,., ll,, p,,, la I w n I, . „ lal Ii will be and rai w i n , p, „','.,',, Date For Presentation \. 1 " Of Pygmalion Changed J;1,; ;;| . ' -U, I re. will y!, ( , n o , stai, IL ..i,,.. . . , \\ I'.lllol 1.1,1. II -il.ni. M ,. I Umli.oi . ,. , m . i P I....I, ""';' 'vl'' ' " - , ' • '•"• .,1 M a , I I . , I ', u n a , A\:.~ will , .,, H o l i a l l l , o,„hi, I Ol | l 'I , n i p , war «ib o i l , ..,• dl! ,e u p A.: -i„akers j : l , - | , | , HI ' i " b . , p l , i- I., : \ ' r at I . I, . i . a t i n Young Men's i - i - t i a u a-so, nli<ui. b'iee - i n a n - i 1 - "--'• i i - "Hi.,- rcpn--cni.no, , ' ln-1 e ha- P.. .11. i l b , fiali . and 1,1, , ' •.: ':', id -pi'al er. I ,' nited Ii ,!, I.ill! ! I, a l I 1 I I I , ,!e- m I ol- -I 1,1 1 01 1 III, - I M' ' ' I • ,1 - , i l l ai , o , „ ! u , i , , | I, el .... , al i . o n i l , , a l e . 11.d .,ie, -. I, „ s h e , oh .,,' ,,, ' ' llel.sh .,<> i two I- \- , I e . 1 , , | , , I, i n national 1 .. n ,. . |.-,i|,,„ e ' ,.,.!• Ii .,,, e th, • out, hii-li.,ii ibis \'' llidi ma I lal ii--, io, k S.,1 11 1 -1 \udi,-. I I lie, 1 \ \ ,1. . lb, o|\ Ii, A |! bemoYS „ campus ranking Miss I-lowers ( .hosen Niitional r.asu'rn ,,, i„. ,,,,,,, p, x.p,,,, a„,i Ru-e. \'icc-Prcsidcnt Of Alpha Phi Gamma IVlh-s.w t^TZ J ^ , ! i S ; ' (jet Ieaching rositiJIIS Sophomores Will Have Second Annual Dinner will lor, I 1„ 1 • ,.i e d u c a i i o i i . I'.o- | o | | ,1s -i I I - - I o n ! b, lb.li , . | - Will u i 111, b\" I Ii s w i ' l " ' " . la! \ Mi I I I , I", e 1 v. I! .,,,,,1 i lir-t I. a oi i hi - i M I i I., i i i i Nil-w s, a - - , . , . . i i , edilor ,,f Ihe I'", bo. and ,II ibuii l' > the I ,i,,n I I e was a Mi\l 1! a l i a , k I'.ooll pl.n I , - I , T , on Ihe the •a •i l.i he 11 1 i 1 1 , 1 , I.,,,icier: in W dl , " , I 1M id . i 1! ., . n l l o l l l l l , ,' M ' ^ a ',M' ' ^ . d ! , ' ^ ' ^ \ b ! . ' . h u'e " i ' ^ c k - •••. i " " l ' . ' ".'I'.m- i" '•! , , , j , \ l . , , e . o . i u n 1 ' " " ' ' n <' e. M a t e 11 un, 1 inp ii'lenl I, s'e „.,-. been r .,, l b , dour ,,,-1- l e w ,1 oi i.d.i am,, Mrs Neil,,, tuteeii \ oi ,,ubbc.it,un ha- l b I ' x i !. 'M ' - , a p l a i n o f the -'mini ,la-- nam I I , i- t h e id ii m l b , h i s t o r y of college i •.• i . m.iki lb,, men's \ arsity Hi I lilt D r .n and .Old Ibll.l loimida l-'dii. a l i o i i d e p a i l n i e n l , \ l h , u n : I e .11 _ i ( y, | | M |,|.|... ard 1 . l o u r s . ,,--,„ ,,,(,. proles.,,,- . 1 ' , . ,, ' .' ^ I a '. I lu L I S I 111,.-! . . bee, , D r l i i l n i - > . ' y 1 ; i | . : ' , . ' , ; : ,11.' r w Mav .in h I ' , >u•-1 " ' u n t i l l o l l e e c ; W i l l i : , . , , M . b r e n , b, -"'• d i r e , l o r oi piihh, n l i l i o i n , ( , r - , - , I'oinle. Mi, lueim: I'e.ir! ( .ardnel , 1,-ini will pl:o (Kwego Normal s,|:,,. | •• bo,,,,, on C,rvvk 'IX :;:; ;;;;;',„;,: TWO WOMEN WILL tJK£T;/ X» ™V#. ™£ V ,' Mf DEBATE ON MAY 8 "M, ,.,., „ ,,.. „.,„-,-,„„.,, BEFORE ASSEMBLY }ZJ:u^L^'{\^nL, %t V b , il ll,lH,|s,t,, :i,l(l 1 •»• i 1..^o|»11N clubs, i- acl i v e in j o u r n a l i s m , and is a m e m b e r , , | (he (\AWmcabinet. T h e third - | , , a k c r will be Deorge K. .Nelson, Ml. w h o h a - heeii buniur editor of be led |..v D r M i d n , \ Walk P' ' • ' ' " '"•"" I'"'- >' h , I Imh Muiri1 n i m a l a m . \\ ,! u lr w ' d d -, u- l-m- " I In v i •• : . In I I.id .o 1 u ' ! I '• I • 1! \l I , • wilbeer, a - s i - l ml p n a , • • •-v • ,,.,,,inerce; D r H a r o l d \ \ Ib mi s, u. pi-ofessni ,,f b n e l i s h ; ,,,„l M e K a l b e r m e I \ \ beeliue. a - - i - l , , : i l pr, l'es„,r of Knelis!,. \ i - i i i n g iiistni, |,,rs will b e : Sidn, I os profess,,,- , , i h i u g l i - l i a l I lai I he s • : • , „ , „ : • ,1 b.i-,1.,,'1 as | „ | | , . ' w ^ M.-n " M a x w e l l d r a n n n e . home, Ma'' p , i ,„,,„.,• I , , , , , - , , Ii,.,i,e M a \ J.i l l a r l w i i k , , l l , e e . awav. h is c'.neMcil lhal the Slate c l l e e e s w i l l in •• r . . d bad' Ki.bai.l -m lb. ol .'-ignia iVater'nity. , ,„,,<,,• w,.,.,, ..a,.i m <>, in I , i , , i ml p p . ! , ...r ,,f !••.• a , , I ir l-arl l : > •nib. a -. I ml K ,M • •• r I orilell V ' ^ ' . v l'n/ imnilier winner U l r A l',d!a' l ' " " i l . ' . n bredc':i' -issistan,. ] CLUB TO PRESENT ^::r2"y-,£:u^s ,;:;;" :1!: -••;'<- «•• <•>->; .i,ir 1;7„,o„s , ,, , iSr:^' ^mr^ I ANNUAL PROGRAM ;;,::,'• :I1;;;1 1 11 I";':;';,:\::^r^ - -ir,-".,:,"r.;"."!!!• • si'imc'r1 iJiTihra," J • \' TOMORROW MGdT J;-, ::;,.•! ::;z,,:;l\,,,-,,1,;';;;1,1; science; I. Allen ^5f Hicks professor of % education; \ l i ** Helen t . lames ^ assistant i i i - t r m loi WM " " ' l'" '" a pal I TO I I1 . N a \ n. I1AVK r, beioii MEETING i..i-a!i - o . i . n will , i.iiiluci a \ b u - ..- and ^ lilt I .ii \ meeling, • , Sunday -i t l , ' ' , , u " l " , d b s p i e ) \h'.' ' ' I h e play i» \isor ,,| Hie -. I paper; the cast i n n P u in the l u e b - l i d e p a i l i n e l i l N'oiuiirilioiis for uesl year's uliuers n,i,|,i- the < l i r e c l u . i l o l Miss \ ) i W t . ,,11 vice p n - i d e n i . Miss I P u i - m ll , ,1 1 , i b | , , u , ollege will lake place a,,,,r,ling to Nb,110.1 |, l u t i e i e i . assistant pr,.l'e- s ,,r of western vice president, b.liu M u i l b ; M.- - M.aul. - pi o p . , - , - p, „ • , lb- M e i i i b e r g , al. prc-lcil He.ssie ||,K|,sl, There a r e no other j and the c h a i r m e n o i the standing l - l l - . w - l u p Io searcl a i m I evme, vice |iresident, is arrangiHH changes ,n Hie cast 'committees, ' " . „.„.,.../ „ , rw -'• - ' - m . .1 .he b l e a r y program. *3 SI ATI. COLLEGE NKWS. 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All s t r u , lor, , , - c l , who h a \ c not Net reien.ed iin 1l.1l 1.m- 111,0 secure l!o .,11 n- I,N dropping ; Ile-I ill Ihe "I " box and the prohlenis u i l l In -1,bed at ,.n, e. l i 1- m i ed that Lroin Dresde i m a i o . , ome- a new idea, A | n , l i . , ! , , , , , ,1 moNeiiieiil o,,t lor an Ml M a l e affair in u-what radii al a n d e , i n in, IN u i t e r e - t i u g as ai c-pcri , v hi, h ihe women will be peiiuitted I - m u l e M o l e men Mil-Ill In l,ril I till 1 -|.el lllielil i- lo peri • ' Mr, n ol 11I, 'I In- will p r u l . i b h in,MII .1 leuip 1,ON rein-lilii ll-n "|„,w Ihe other hall li, .11 , i p ,b eann a - l l . e n -eeliis to he I her leasible 1 1 I,|UI//e-. fur the students but also for ihe 111 CEKM WA IN bill (' \TI< i.N 'Ihe .hildii - •;1;r?,„i',ih.!.l,'l,::,M;! \'^:;L^:;;U^:z^ C l a s - Day on S a t u r d a y , l u u e 1,1 Dr. H a r o l d W Thompson, pro I l e s s o r of E n g l i s h , w a s the p r i n c i p a l I speaker al Ihe dinner. He related | -'"ne aneulnles o l In- ndleg, ,|.n. N o r m a B u l l e r wa- loa-lim-tress, ,,,,,1 Edith C a i r n - , a.-i-ted by M a r g a r e t I l i i k c N a- a pani-t, led the -ing J ing liege songj Ihe,I I in I 11*1* I' Calendar Today I I Id a 111 Miilii.inuni. M u d , in I'oge h,,l| .hi !uX:!;ir:::;^.\GrouP House To Have -upper I a l l I r l l . l , I L l - l e d ho 7 ill p 11, | l , hale, \ , rue H a - , for I eel,- o r a m o n t h I l » ' h , , e we u I all a . q i n e - c e . f ^ fa^ ^ M ^ \11d1t,,11111, cM a l e ,,,11,,,, , Inliln-ii of o n e H a s - say Ihe p o o r e r , lass, may J 1 " , , ' . , , , | ,l,e r „ b 1 IK-N a r e l a k e , , in a- 1)., , . . . . k n o w : A ' l a n c e will he , lucled s . n u r 111 Ml - l a l "" 'j' "" ,' ' I1]I„K | | , e , l e a n , how t h e o t h e r , lass |,,e H e m e , w a s h e r e a c o u p l e of w e e k - a g o w o r k i n g d a y , May _' in the Vmiim W o m e n ' s •'1, h o l d . 0 1 h I"1""'".;,' ' '. ,..;.,... , , | , a , „ i ; i y he e n t i r e h di a bid for I n t e r s o r o r i l y : U n i - . l i a u a s s o , iati.,11 H o u s e f,n t h e , v t v ,.",'; o l , ' w h i i h then o w n li , - h a v . g i v e n M a l e college o,r,,rilies l u l l , , I i h e s, enery l o K . l ' . l . Iirsl l i m e in ils h i s t o r y , a , c o i d i n g t o I Tomorrow I'' The a e e tel dlTcrcnt environmeiil. las, Nveek e n d , e s p e c i a l l y <„ Kappa Lhir Label H e w i l t , M.i, a n d A l i c e M , 'I oil a in ,l 1 l l R ' ;'" , ' " V ; . ' , „ , ; „,, c p e r i m e n l t a n be m a d e t h e e d i t o r ol t h e L i o n h a finally pul the b ; e r 1 w a n . Ml, g e n e r a l , h a i n n e n . and di-,u•.1 M / .'.'rioiis c o n m l i c a t i o n s a n d p e r h a p s w i t h o u t m a k away for l b , sea-011.' T h e c m i t t e e s ihai h a v e been a p , Lounge, W " ind i e , d i s c . m t e n t e d will, t h e i r o w n the g l i d e r - h a v e been r e - l o r e d for a n o . b e r h a r d s e a s o n p o i n t e d are: decorations, Annette ill 14 I" '"","!• V 1 i 1 . ' n b e seen b o w the experu.ient on the , h e - ol i h e ( i r e e k s 1 I 1 . e w i s , M2, c h a i r i u a i l , II.,belle l l l l l z e i l -Mill p 11 fen-lli e loi 1111 ! l " , ' , ' ,he I . l . l m i much good. I . i . well t h a t eai I, whal h a p p e n e d t o B e n l u g r a b a n , ' - g o l d b a s k e t b a l l ? daub ; Myrtle Slowell, freshmen L o u n g e , Hi, h a r d - o n h a l l ",Hg I V, t e tle a n d i t - e n v i m n i n e i . U and l a c k S a u u d e r - h a s a n o t h e r not, I, ,,„ 1,,- b e l t ; l o o k s o r c h e s t r a , Lilly S ' e L o n Ml; r e f r e s h - j 5:31) p in. 1 .mi, rem , ti 111 ut t l a s s u n d e i s t a u d the o t h t i , , k l , , „ , „ v „ „ , „ , , ( | ,., m . w h e l l . i n e n t s , H e l e n C o l l i e r '.32, c h a i r m a n , ; C a l c t e r i a . I l u - l e d hall viewpoint*. ,,„„.,! , | ) a | , |,ai-he J u c k e t t t h i n k - a f u n n y lace is a c r i t e r i o n Y e r n a P h i l l i p s M l ; Mean up, M i l d r e d u s)|ii(_ r a l | ] c r (rym), H 15 p . m . E i e u c h fete Audi 1 , \ " V " r . ' l i e c h i l d r e n a n d for t h e t e m p o r a r y f o s t e r ] for t h e e v a l u a t i o n of b e a u t y . ' J o h n s o n , ',11, c h a i r m a n a n d D o r o t h y lot illii 1, I ' a g e b a l l . parent! But no S t the school authorities exercise I why the S l a t e college g i r l s rule h o r , e b a c k t , A t w e l l '34, other 11 1 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 24; 1931 Of 85 Points SOPHOMORE TO BE * ~ ! * * » * Collins ScoresTo Total Lead All Intramural tor President s Prize NEW LION EDITOR Basketeers MYSKAMA NAMES SENIOR MARSHAL Six freshmen have been selected riie compilation of points scored in Men who played In four games will > compete in the annual prize „ „ „ , „ „ „ asketball contests has he awarded class numerals. Seniors peaking contest Wednesday night icen announced by Kenneth A. Miller, receiving numerals a r e : Meyer S. Helen W a l t e r m i r e Will Succeed :M:l> -'"• according to Miss Agnes Catherine Broderick Appointed 32, manager of intramural sports. Rathke, Raymond Collins, Alfred I). Alfred Basch A s Director ! !V 1 .' ,uu ' rt .'.''.' assistant professor of T o Direct Moving-up D a y Enjrlish. They are Elizabeth A m - The record of points scored by each Basch, Myron Koldony, Russell W . Of H u m o r Magazine P a r a d e O n M a y 15 • Id. Lcthia Doyle, Kathlyn Lubkin. i m |j v j,i lr ,1 narticinatimr h a s been Ludlum, and Arthur P . Jones. JunIHelen Mahar, Mavbclle Matthews. ' , . pat tit ip.UuiK has been iors a r e : Kllis Kolodny, Jack Saroff, Helen W a l t e r m i r e . ,i.i, was elec- ; m , | | , | a \ \ \ . j i u . r i p-stetl in the mens locker room. Catherine . Broderick, '31, will b e li'd editor-in-chief of t h e I.ion for These freshmen were the winners Raymond Collins, '31, was high Albert Strong, Andrew A. Ilritz, and grand marshal of Moving-up d a y , next year, according to Alfred 1). "I the try-outs which were conduc- J scorer for the whole period with a I l.loyd E. Moreland. The sophomores Beatrice Van Stecnburgh, '31, chairM tal Uasch, '31, retiring editor. T w e n t y - ^ i J , , ' ' ' ^ . ^ ' ' ' " ^ ^ ^ , ^ ' | , ' o o - ^ l ^ v ! ' ' ' ' " " f 8 S p o i " t S : J a d < S a r ( ' f f - ' 3 2 - a r e : Samuel Levenstein, Bernard man, announced today. Wilhelmina live students received higher posi- | i r V a u i ' a n d Mi-- Catherine' I'cltz. w a s second with 47 points; Charles | Kerhel, Charles Jitckett, (ieorge A Schneider will speak for t h e s e n '34, was third with 44 I Hiserl, William H. Collins, and John ion class; Josephine Molt, for t h e Dunham, lions as a result of these election-, instructors in Knglish. The judg freshmen aa rr ee :: Donald Donald . . nf u.hirh I limits: Kllis I'.llis Kolodney, isoimiuev, '32, J£, tfourth ourlli . Detlcfson. l let letson. The Mie lreslunen , , lelen , , ,• , \ Miss W a l t e r m i r e is the second - in- n" tin' i-iiiiicsi tin. win,,,.,Cromie, for the ! witn W , int<: Mil receive a .riz.( "l S>s olTered l " John Detlcfson fifth Eddy. Wilbur Fowler, Charles B. J"»'or class; Helen Cromie, for tl dent to become editor of a major i\ I ' r e - i d e i u ' \ \< Brubaciier have with 32 points. Dunham, Donald Benedict, Philip V. s o p h o m o r e s ; and Grcnfell Kan publication in her junior year. n>t vet been decided! Mi'-- Kutlerer '.'"llius also was highest scorer in Ricciardi, and Thomas Gold. for the freshmen. i single game with 1 ( ' points. Kolod- j I he remaining positions will be ^. 1H | T h e freshman and s o p h o m o r e ney was second with b> points. filled a s follow:-: managing editor. M • T O L n men will compete in t h e annual I'he Esther lligby, 32 associate edi Mr. Durham 10 bpeak pole rush T h u r s d a y night, May 14, tors, Evelyn Greenberg. 33, and — Palmer at 7:31) o'clock. T h e winning class Edward Deevcy, 34; business manwill receive two points in inlerclass ager, lane Schulnian. '.^2: adverlisu ••minui-.i u;,m /•,..,•.• l. ,v/ii»m .'i championship cup which will he (Loiitnutrd from /',.,;,• 1, column 4; rivalry. Kalpb Harris is captain for ing manager, Sallv Atkinson. 'M: Donnal V. Smith, assistant prole-- awarded to the seniors will soon he scripts of Novae Xarrationes. the sophomore team, and T h o m a s assoc.ate business manager, Michael -or of history, will be the speaker, on display in the window of Evcr's ; , , , i ( . | l v .„ L o l u | o n Cambridge, and Garrett will lead the freshmen. IVolich '32- assistant m-iiu-e wi -peak on either Supersti-1 snorting gooes shop on State street. , , , , , . . , , ., , , , 1 ' '" ' ' , ' V ' .,'• . , , , ,, , • • ,. - I ,..,,!:,: „, " ['•,,•,, K,.\ Oxford, and to prepare a c r i t i c a l I'reshman and sophomore ttlgni'i n:i ui'i* Ke'll.i r-< > 11 l < 01 . \ \ M n o - o I i,i< I ion-. I .1 oi i\e'i• ' . • , - . , MI C O . n i a u a g u . IMIUI . " .. i r> l* i nj edition of ii t, .m-ili,-,- ,.-;, i, .,„,. o -war for he women will follow K<? U I , l h Mary Dou-rty. 33; art e-1.lor. I arl ley 31. pies den ... V \ \ . I . A.. \ ^ n t e r s / „ English 34 P ! "' " ' ° ! " ""> „ , , , , „ , , r u s h . M a r v Trela is capTarbox, 2 . associate a e l v e r . , - , , , will be the . , „ - . , „ - , ess. 5 |>.u I f < s.nal ler treatises brought to \ judges • ' , for , both sophomores, ary rivalries and haveMnot inauager, leiiha Spitz. 3. . the eel,I u kct- a,c on -ale t.., e„,c elo1-1 Present C o p V lO EOIO I , " t h t , l n n i l f. ^ research, as a ncc- M ,-,„. announced. ,jK, freshnlcn. T , / e at yet been torial -talf Isabel I'earel. ,>2, \bbie lar. !• or those who e an attend only rJ essarv prelnnmarv to a dictionary T h e chairmen for class s t u n t s Dimu'cn. a n d Kutb Bovil. s,M,h,,. the -upper meeting, the price will The- Echo will b e distributed ,,f Anglo-N'orinan legal t e r m - now are: Kutb E d m o n d s for the seniors; mores, Anthony Dorsino, and < iren- h e l i u m live cent-. In lot - for oul> -eum. according to Esther I'.e ksteiu, ,,, preparation. ! I lorolbv Hall for the juniors; Everee.twenty I In associate' t«•«! hv I >r.editor, Harold English W . I boinpsem. , , ., , , fell Kand,and freshmen. u--ion - r o u p - are 34 a Kutb Goldsimth. nin- tn>' indi-<allerr De.rgau VI|,1|;| I,,. I'ou course nrofessor l'ii"b-b lor the sophoT | u . Helen ;,n Mali will ami includeWilliam Leah l i w .'.•tc n ifor - iI'he open foruiii1 meeting in of creative . w r i tanil i n g , . cmodeled onducW E L chapter C O M E So| MI'ln E M Delta B E R S sor- lvn l . r e e n b u r g h ioi--, Barett. , . . % , , c | ] | | ' | | ] l \ I J l O | i s > o i , i | | . | | u i i s i i , rliieiilie'Weivei Nelson, freshmen. T h e business after the' class oi Krofessor C l n r l e s ";"lt-'i welcomes into mil member- m o r e s : ami Marion Melaiison t o r \-eiiatb \ an -tall is: Edna KilMein, '33. l-'bza,| (a'orge S. Copelam'b e,f Harvard, has ' c m - *]?})> I'Tzabell, Ihmiphrey, \^2. and the freshmen, W ill betb /iieiul and Virginia \bajian inner-, are tl chairmen tribute,! a great many m a n u s c r i p t s I'T'/ab.'tl, / u e n d , 34, • of t h freshmen. There will be aiieitlur i--in of the Lion in which the' new boanl '.i2. and Bernard Ker- . has written a cycle of poems, ami slab's will act in their po-i irrangeiiients; Gertrude Norma Butler. '31. h a s written a I,on- I be issue will probably n and Ciceirgc GralT, ' 3 1 , , liuineroiis article which is a direct out some time' around Moving-up 1,-an (iillespy, '31, and imitation of \'acbael Linelsav. Miss day. according t.i Basch. ml. '34. .le\ntions; Kath- l-'.cksteiu said. Alfred I >. Ritchie ' ' uaue Baker ; '31. h a s written a censure oj t h e EYEGLASSES ml lean Creelle. government. Margaret T . f u s s i e r , 5 0 N . P e a r l St. Albany, N . Y Mewarl. '.^2, din-1'31, has uneartheel a New Knglanel OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN -pirit in her neyv inanu-cripl J Elsie Shank, '18, Gets Tonight At Conference } & V Z ^ ^ J E S T T * I A.A.U.W. Award ','ai"! onimiui'i' "re'l'^e- '" i il'icn'l i" i iti's. ''3i', edito'r-in-cbief. Troy "We Understand Eyes" Schenectady SmV{&**£( Shuttes, '28, To Marry At Noon On Thursday Davis Simile-, '2«. of Slinger lands, will be- married to \'irginia Van Keuren, eldest daughter "I Mr. and M r - . C e o , - , ' \ \ an Keuren of Kast Greeiibiish at noon next Thursday at the \ an Keuren b e. \ i r g i n i a Simile-. '3D, -i-H'i' "I Similes, will be maid "I honor, and llernarel Sniilh. of \ l b a n \ . tin- I" -I man. Mr. Sbultes entered -t.ii<- •"!!••-'< after having elmie -ome- work m Alfred Cuivcl-sily. He' w.i- . la-treasurer in bis fri'-binai M-ar and iber of the I roil' WESTLAND RESTAURANT PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 1064 MADISON A V E . Students a n d G r o u p s fl( State' COIIVJ>L' If y o u w a n t a s a n d w i c h t h e r e i s o n l y o n e p l a c e t o g o a n d will he Kivt'n special that is HERE Meals at all hours. l *: A-LA-CARTE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER PHONE attention 6-4787 Mills Art Press 3^4-396 Broadway ;-SJ^!^4lSSiW+^ ALBANY'S A TRAY FULL MOST UP TO DATE FOR A TRIFLE Boyer's t OF COURSE 114 CENTRAL AVE. CORNER LEXINGTON CAFETERIA & SANDWICH SH0P SERVE SELF FOR HEALTH Boyer's CORDIALLY INVITES OF COURSE THE STUDENTS OF 114 CENTRAL AVE. CORNER LEXINGTON STATE COLLEGE TO MAKE US A VISIT AND ENJOY THEIR NEXT MEAL IN A PURELY STEAKS CHOPS AND SEA FOOD AMERICAN ATMOSPHERE A MEAL THAT IS DIFFERENT IN EVERY SANDWICH Open All Night 4-2287 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931 1933-34 Mascot Hunt MISS WHEELING IS 60 ARE PRESENT Group Houses Conducted 4 ARE CANDIDATES Will Begin On May 3 ONE OF NINE WHO FOR ASSOCIATION AT NEWMAN CLUB Joint Picnic Recently T h e s o p h o m o r e mascot will be Members of the Young Women's 1932 PRESIDENCY REVISE SYLLABUS COMMUNION RITESChristian s h o w n in assembly next Friday. association house recently Miss Katherine E. Wheeling, superF o u r juniors arc candidates for Nearly sixty students attended entertained Syddum Hall at a picnic May 1, Myskania a n n o u n c e d today, the third communion breakfast re- on the back-lawn. Games were played the office of president of student and the h u n t will begin the mid- visor of English in Milne High cently conducted by N e w m a n club before lunch was served. Miss Isa- association. They were nominated night of Sunday, M a y 3, and will school, is one of the committee of a t the A c a d e m y of the H o l y N a m e s , belle Johnston, head of the physical at the regular student assembly end the m i d n i g h t of the following nine who are revising the English teaching syllabus for New York Madison avenue. Doris Butler, '31, education department, and Frances Friday. T h e y a r e : Samuel D r a n - Saturday, May IX). T h e mascot Dr. George W . Norvcll, a w a s general chairman. Assisting Virginia Peck, '31, were honorary sky, K e n n e t h Miller, Isabelle Peard, which will be hidden is the green state. ' member of the state English departand Curtis Rutenbur. George Rice, Miss Butler were Mildred Crowley, guests. and red owl which was presented Louise Ditrkin, and Elizabeth M c T h e picnic followed the basketball who was nominated, has w i t h d r a w n . to the s o p h o m o r e class by the pres- | nient, is chairman of this committee j which is in charge of the revision. T h e candidates for the viceLaughlin, juniors, and E m m a I'au- game to which Syddum Hall chalent junior class to replace the one Each member of the committee is of the association, talonc and Sarah IPaladino, fresh- lenged the members of the Y. W. presidency the sophomores found last year, but • chairman of a special committee and C. A. house. Syddum hall was the men. victor with a score of 12-7. Those chosen from the present s o p h o m o r e which was broken during the pro- i confines the research to the individual T h e Reverend William Taft, busi- playing for the Y. W . C. A. house class, a r e : Abbie Dineen, Bruce work. Miss Wheeling is in charge ness m a n a g e r of the Evangelist, t h e w e r e : Alvina Lewis, '33, Roberta Filby, Betty Cordon, and Katherine cess of hiding it. of the study of oral English. Other Last year the present sophomore subjects Albany diocesan paper, was guest Everitt and Annette Lewis, juniors i Moore. under consideration are: T h e nominee for secretary of the j class found the mascot for the sec- written English; special phases of speaker at the breakfast. F a t h e r and Agnes Crouch, Alice McEwan, from ond time in inter-class rivalry his- written English, including creative Taft discussed the value of Catholic Louise Wells, freshmen. Those who | student association, chosen magazines and newspapers in the played for Syddum Mall a r e : Eleanor jj the present freshman class, a r e : writing and journalism: minimum T h e class of 1032 was the essentials; g r a m m a r ; literature and world today. As an example of the Kellogg. '31, Ethel Dyckman, '33, and tI I.etitia Connelly, Marion Melanson, tory. Nelson, Grenfell Rand, first class to successfully complete outside reading; pupil activities and increasing importance of the C a t h o - Elizabeth Arnold, Irene Bnyder, Doris i William lic Press, Father Taft cited Hol- Bell, Hannah Parker, freshmen. Miss j• Almira Rtiss, and Tbelnia Smith. projects; and research. their freshman mascot hunt. T h e m e m b e r s of the faculty land, a country of nearly two mil- Peck acted as referee. Members of the class in curriculum nominated for faculty m e m b e r of lion inhabitants, in which there are construction. Education 107. which is the finance board are Professor published daily thirty Catholic taught by Dr. Milton G. Nelson, proG e o r g e M. York, head of the comnewspapers. F a t h e r Taft conclulessor of education, have assisted merce department, and Professor ded his address with an urgent plea Miss Wheeling in her work by conClarence A. Hid.ey. assistant profor more extensive reading of Helen II • wan . '31, and Ruth sidering and criticizing the various fessor of history. Catholic literature a m o n g the memplans offered, and by gathering mateClarence A. Hidley, assistant proGoldsmith, H o n o r Mulford bers of the N e w m a n club. 'Ibis year the president of the rial and making additional suggestions lessor of history, will give a talk on T h e Reverend J o h n J. Collins "Some Things to Think About in student association will be chosen juniors, wer del •gates at the two for the work. I the New York "iiventi chaplain of the club, supplemented International Affairs" at the I far-] from the four candidates nominated day The units when completed will he F a t h e r Taft's address with a brief i mantis Bleecker library, next Thurs- Friday, only one of whom is a Stat home economics sent to the various schools throughout woman. Last year there were also discussion of the merits of the day, at 8 o'clock, clubs, conducted at Syracu April the state for testing and Irving of t h e talk is in! four candidates for the presidency, Evangelist. the new methods, Miss Wheeling ! connection with the reading courses! T h e r e will be a special meeting ; offered in the library by the American j all but one of whom were women. 17 and 18. said. Some of the ideas will he tried I be colleges represente of N e w m a n club T u e s d a y night for j Library association. w e r e out in the work of Milne high school, IS C L U B D E L E G A T E the nomination of officers for next she concluded. Cornell university, liulfal Professor Hidley intends to have a Stati N e w m a n club of State college will college, Skidmore, year, Margaret Mulligan, '31, presi- bibliography ready for distribution Russe Sage be represented by Elizabeth Mcdent, announced. APPOINTS COMMITTEE during his talk. There is no charge : Laughlin, '32, at the Central New Pratt Institute, S y r a c u s e university, I for admission. i Tbi' committee on costumes for York Province convention of New- and State College. the junior class on Moving-up day man clubs in Syracuse tomorrow T h e high schools w e r e : East has been appointed by Curtis RuWEEK-END GUESTS and Sunday, according to Margaret High, Central High. Eastwood tenbur. president of tin' class. T h e Mulligan, '31, president of the c l u b . ! High. North M a r g a r e t McCune, '20. and Isab High. N o t t i n g h a m chairman of the c o m m i t t e e is MilThe purpose of the convention is High, O n o n d a g a High. Vocational dred S m i t h ; the other m e m b e r s arc k-end gties Marcia Cold was the only sopho- ' r e e l s , ex-'33, wer to discuss the problems of college I ligh, and Schenectadv 1 ligh. Phi Sign more to he elected as a member of of G a m m a l-'.lva Nealon and Frances Gaynor. life, Miss Mulligan said. the debate council at its meeting con- house recently. ducted Friday. A tryout debate will be conducted PATRONIZE THE to determine two new members on Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium of Page hall. The candidates are: Laura Styn, Violet Putman, H o m e S a v i n g s B a n k HUlg Strand William Collins and Margaret Rausch. The topic for the debate U N . P e a r l St. 133 N . P e a r l S t . will he, "Resolved, That the honor 3-3632 4-62K0 system be adopted in State college for examinations.'' Miss Styn and Mi^s Rausch will uphold the affirmative, and Miss Putman and Collins the negative. The constructive speeches will l-c five minutes, the refutations four minutes. Members of the debate Council will attend to act as judges. As soon as the two members are chosen, the council will have elections. 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