State College News VOL. XVI. No. 20 STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932 159 ATTAIN HONOR MARKSFOR1931-32 Twenty-seven Make High Honors; Total is One Less Than That Last Year O n e h u n d r e d a n d fifty-nine students, including twenty-seven with high honors, a n d o n e hundred and t h i r t y - t w o h o n o r s t u d e n t s , a r e listed o n t h e h o n o r r o l l f o r t h e first s e m e s t e r of t h i s y e a r , a c c o r d i n g t o a list compiled by Miss Elizabeth Van Denbtirgh, registrar. The record-breaking honor roll f o r t h e first s e m e s t e r last y e a r included one hundred and sixty names, only one more than this year. I n J a n u a r y , 1930, o n l y o n e hundred and twelve attained honors. A s in o t h e r y e a r s t h e s e n i o r s a r e l e a d i n g in t h i s g r o u p o f h o n o r s t u dents with twelve students with high honors and forty-seven with lienors. T h e s o p h o m o r e s a r e n e s t w i t h live high honor students and twentynine honor students, hive juniors attained high h o n o r s ;md twentys e v e n , l i o n u r s . ( If t h e f r e s h m e n , f o u r attained high h o n o r s and twentynine, honors. ///,,// llll.\ UK Men, 1. Helen And. > - , , i i . \ \ n l l e i Flue..' v, H„l,,-il i ; , . i , i n i.ni. Anna I l . - n i . .. Margin el K l i n e . SvUi.-i M i - X ; illie, Knlgivay \ e l s , i l l , Mali,,11 ]-. IficU-i-l, C.-lllu-lllle SilllU II. Ilci l i a n l 1 Innn - u i i , M a g i l a l i - n . i V.-iw; IX OR M.-nv A k - \ i . IUU-I, Kalinin l l i - l k n up, l l c t l s , Mm K ai el Iturki C.ni-,-1 ii,x. K i h t l i l i m i t , r, T I I I T I - - ; I D i i u - c • i. Kllen i i i . , , i , x. K . i l l , , - , i n , • i >..i r.-i I I , , - , S a m u e l I l l l l M I I I I . I I I . A . 1.in Ml, F M i . Small F i H i i i i ill. i . M.-ii-gnrel K n o l l n.ill. l-'lmi-mi1-1,11,II,, 1 ,.ili HI, 1 . ( i l l in . , , | - ' l . , , H , ( I . , / l , i v, M a r g i n , - , ( .11 I.. w i , l>,,-e H u l l . 1,,-,1,'HIIUMill/., ' Amlieiv I I , i l . l i-ll. K u i l i l.i. k-, ,11, I'.li/.lllClll Kant, M .II x Kcll.-i , I n , / K.-lli . K . l w n i . l l.aili, - i . M a n , , i l I.C1II i f . l i e - - i r l.l-VII 1,-, K i l l l l l M e l . aimliiin, I : I , / . , I „ I Mel. anillillll, l a n e Mi \ alK. M a n Mca, 1, M a i v l-'.-llifi.Mill,- i, K c i i i f i l , Mum f . I.I1IC M i n i 111-,' 1 li a. M.nv \'lll.-llll.l en, i1 'rsii i . n i si, O u i i l ,, M a n hi,,-. I ,,-,,! K f Sunn mils, ( laiu-c s, \ | , , l , | Si \ ' 11L.-1111.1 Cliarles \ \ t-lil ,. ( n - i n n . l e s, M an \ \ i, 1. \ \ icii . • , ! , , . 1 1 , , , , - . , • Slum 111, Su,, k, l,,.,k, w (I.ASS OF 1933 i , ,1, , . in I C , m i l 1 ^ U--i., - . i . i i i - i , , /, \iiiiK,ii,-t Is Mil,he1 K,„ ha n . Mniji.-m-l S.l si ,n, M a e T h e a l e r t n e s s of S t a t e c o l l e g e students w a s ably demonstrated S a l u r a d y n i g h t , w h e n a lire in t h e M a y f l o w e r a p a r t m e n t s , l o c a t e d at 5 South Lake avenue, was thwarted by t h e i | u i c k - t b i n l < i n g a n d p r o m p t acting of t w o u n d e r g r a d u a t e s w h o prefer to keep their identities anonymous. \|.„l , l u l l l l sun, Evelyn \,,i,nc I . , i . l a n. ell,,-. |s,il„.| l . i - M l I s l e . n , N,nf.,1,1 (1,1, 11. M . I I K . I I C I Kan., ,li, M.nvaicl 10 ini M i l l . K a l p l l It, - H, l - ' i . i n i f | ..Mil .1 \ HI ' W i l l . , l l l i l l l e . K W i l l i I I - , | If., \ \ n i l Alii., \ \ 111 I l m , l-l. , I . I Lam „.-.,,„,,/1 „ / . i./lllllll 1) Science Departments Will Be Hosts At Tea ..ml \ii W o al.ii.l; Dr I arleloll I' I'OIM-I . Ml-s Minili'e I! ,„-, Ml I, ,1.11 M l a- i i.,1,1 ill - I I III I ,i ,,| , h, m i li -, , and M l Deik \ h.-.-.n. in-lmclm „ i .lu-niisiri \ l l „ ii \ h n i,-,,d. '3 ', will h e s l u d e i u i b . H I M , . i n n l lh,- l e a . I Ins will l„ | l , e last lea In h u e I ,, I , I ,.,,,,11 ni, . , , t h e r e will l„ n o lea d i n i n g i h e week directly p i e c e d i n g llie i . . . s s . M i s s I ' r i l c h a r d s a i d T h e In,i,I lea n l tile y e a r will b e g l u n t h e In si \ \ , hies,I.iv a i i e r \ a c a l i o i i , April d T h e administration depart m , nl will b e in c h a r g e of t h i s l e a . T h e b o o k w h i c h will In- g n e u al ill, t e a l,\ t h e C o l l e g e C o o p , r a l l y , • b o o k .store is "I i i i u g a n d I i a i m i n g " by W a h . r I!. I'ilkin. State Nine to Meet Hartwick at Oneonta for First of Spring Schedule Irish Theatre Group to Appear at Two Performances in Page Hall KENNETH Sen-is In,nun, MII.I.KU. Tin '32 NEWS The Purple and Cold nine will o p e n t h e 1932 b a s e b a l l s e a s o n w h e n it o p p o s e s t h e H a r t w i c k c o l l e g e t e a m at O n e o n t a o n .April 30. The complete schedule, as announced by George, K e t c h a m , '34, m a n a g e r of b a s e b a l l i s : A p r i l 3(1— H a r t w i c k a t O n e o n t a . May 4—St. S t e p h e n ' s c o l l e g e at A n n a n d a l e on-lhe-1 ludson. M a y 7 - D r e w college at R i d g e l i e l d park." Mav 1 4 - ( ooper Union institute at Ridgelield park. 21 Hartwick at Ridgelield Mav park. Mav 28 Clarkson Tech at Ridgelield p a r k . The S l a t e t e a m will undoubtedly he o n e of i h e s t r o n g e s t in r e c e n t y e a r s a s last y e a r ' s v e t e r a n s will a l l he h a d t o c o m p e t e for p o s i t i o n s o n this y e a r ' s nine, "( ) s s y " I ' . r o o k s , i r o n m a n h u r l e r . w h o p i t c h e d b o t h g a m e s of a d o u b l e header against H a r t w i c k last year, and " D o n " lieucdicl p o r t s i d e r , will probably c o m p r i s e t h e S t a l e college pitching staff. T h e p e o p l e of t h e h o u s e w e r e entirely u n a w a r e thai a n y t h i n g w a s a m i s s , a n d it is t h u s v e r y p o s s i b l e that the conflagration could have gained considerable headway were il n o t f o r t h e p r e s e n c e of m i n d of the t w o students. KAPPA DELTA RHO WILL HAVE TEAM IN CITY CONTEST A team representing Kappa Delta K i m f r a t e r n i t y h a s b e e n e n t e r e d in the cilv c h a m p i o n s h i p tournament for s e n i o r b a s k e t b a l l t e a m s . H a r o l d l l a s w e l l , '3.2, m a n a g e r of t h e l e a r n , w h i c h will b e k n o w n a s t h e K a p p a Delia Kin, hive, a n n o u n c e d today. The team will p l a y g a m e s with o i l i e r t e n n i s i n t h e l e a g u e in t h e gymnasium o f t h e V i u c c n l i a n in stitule, on W e d n e s d a y , Thursday, a n d S a t u r d a y of n e x t w e e k . The t e n n i s w h i c h t h e f r a t e r n i t y l'i\ e \\ ill Lloyd Mor.-land and " H o b " Coodrich, seniors, w h o h a i e played a s regul a r s o n t h e d i a m o n d sine.- t h e i r e n t r a n c e h e r e , will b e h a c k f o r t h e i r final spring campaign lor S t a t e , as will bay liltim, veteran outfielder, w h o will b e g r a d u a l , ,1 ill J u n e . < Mb, t experienced plaiei's i n c l u d e I ill di Laura, M m Dctlcfsou. and Frank \ m i t t " , j u n i o r s , a n d lack S a u n d e r s , '34. K n i g h t s of C o l u m b u s . , Victorians., S a g a m o r e s , a n d C o m e t s , all l o c a l standing. t e a m s of h i g h Mam freshmen a r e also expected lo t r y o u t f o r p l a c e s on t h e t e a m . T h e t e a m will b e g i n otild • practice a l t e r the blaster \ , i , atii.u. T h e o u l l i t , w h i c h will h e c a c h e d b v F r a n c i s (iril'liii ' 2 8 , f o r m e r S t a l e s t a r , w i l l h a v e t h e s e r v i c e s of tilt f o l l o w i i m m e n w h o h a v e .ill p l a c e , I in S t a l e c o l l e g e b a s k e t b a l l : l.l,,v,l Moreland and Robert Coodrich s e n i o r s ; P.enjainiu tngraham and K a y m , m d 11 a r r i s , jiinii i r s ; A r l e l , HI Hush, c x - ' 3 3 ; Roger llancroft, O s iner I'.rooks. C h a r l e s K i s s a m , William XeUon ami lack Saunders, sophomores; and William buie-. '35. THREE OF FACULTY TO ATTEND ALUMNI REUNI0NJ0M0RR0W 1932 Elects Officers At Meeting Wednesday lull.. lister was elected class a l u m n i c o u n c i l l o r al a m e e t i n g , , i l b , s e n i o r c l a s s W e d u e s d a i it i in r i 2 n ,,i I l u s t e d h a l l , D o r o t h y 11.ill, c l a s s p i , i d . i i t . a n n o u n c e d . I a i d W b i s l o i i w a s . l e c l e i l to tile lit. a n c e b o a r d I,, i, p l a c e W i d r c w l l r i l / , w h o ha- r e s i g n , d. Miss Mall Torches. ap| Wahei led the following \ud,rson; an ( . r a c e P a u l , , . a n d I l i . n i . . ' S i i n n i , a,- . 1:1111 D r C e r l r u d e I•'.. D o u g l a s - gift, A u d i , H I h i t / . . b.nniiaii, b u l l , p i n l e s s , , , - , , | b i o l o g y , m i l be g e n e r a l H r e / e e , l o s e p l l i l l e l | , , | l , a n d ( ' l l l ' l l s s Klltenber -,n' W ,,lue-,l.i\ allernoon, m ih'e M i l d r e d S i n i l h w a s a n n o u n c e d ..I o i m g e HI R i c h a r d s o n hall i n , i n 3 : 1 5 Ihe c h a i r m a n for t h e i„ u -, n u n m i l , I 5 nil .,', Ini k, Mis-, M a n i l a I ' m ,1,1,,,. r. w h i c h m i l I,.- c o i i d t t c l i d at l h , , h , n , I . H.nl ni lh. b i n . i n s c h o o l , a n d , n , l , , | tin i , s i , I , n e e h a l l Inn.I l a m I... nl I \ c h a i r m a n Im I he leas, a n p.lien il,mil,,,| In l l o i i g h i s m i l be a s T h e in. nil-. i -. of tin i l . i s s p,-. s u i t s, l e d In I ' n . l e s s o i i l n i , , i , | \ \ \ I al l h . in, , tme. di , n s „ ,1 p , , s s i | , | , , lass ,,!,! In ad i , | t h e 1,1,, l o g ! i l e | i . i r l i u c l l t , I \ll COUNCIL PRESENTS PLAYERS APRIL 6 Ii\ C o m i n g to the S t a l e - | e r s e y City T e a c h e r s ' basketball g a m e at a b o u t 7:30, t h e t w o noticed s p a r k s a n d flames shooting from the chimney al t h e r e a r of t h e l a r g e a p a r t m e n t house. Nastily they sounded the a l a r m , a n d firemen a r r i v e d in t i m e In c o n f i n e t h e d a m a g e t o a s m a l l area, thereby reducing damage to a minimum. IH-'SuK I l . l l l i r -. 1 in- ' I I I ' , In I. 1 , 1 , , . , llitu. 11,1, Il.l l i . i l l . M . n u m - l i -l Until. ll.-nli.i I l l l l U i l .,11, I . n i ( .nil, I <-.. I I , ! , - I I (l.,lll, . Il,,i,,lln h,il/ h,.i,,iin l l , i , ! ,-,. I r.,1.1 I . . . . i CI l l l . l C M , I I I , , II. 1 - l l / . l l h l l l 11,111, 111.1111, 1. . I I I I C I I , , . 1 1 III. ,11 BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN APRIL 30 Alertness Of Two Students Saves House From Damage O h ' \')M (LASS $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues ,| il w a s siiei 10.(2 b a n , b class Ihat tin el.is i, tailed in l h put in h i I I , of l ' M I . SPEAKS TODAY Mis I r a n k l i n D K',,,,-<-., It, w i l ol tin e n , '. will a d d i i - s lh s i n , I , n l s t o d a i in I h e Hernial a s s e m bll meeting al 11 HI , , ' c l u c k , La hel I P e a l . I . ' 3 2 . p r e s i d e n t ,-t III He, topic will' lie: "hdmalu W o m e n . " Miss IVard said. ( o i n u i i l l t c s will h e a p p o i n t e d I, M i s s P e a r d a n d a r e p o r t ,,l t h e d e c t i o l a c o m m i t ! , e will h e p r e s e n t e d D e a n A n n a !•'.. I ' i e r e e , I'resident A . R, I ' . r t i b a c b e r , a n d M r s . I ' . e r l h a !•'.. I ' . r i i n n i i r, 'lid, c s . c i i t u , scire l a r y of t h e C o l l e g e a l u m n i a s s o c i a t i o n , u ill al I, n d I h e a n n u a l u i n t i r r, u n i o n l u n c h , , -n , ,f t h e a s s o c i a H o n in X e i v N o r k , i l \ l o m o r r o w I'm s i , l e n t l l r u b a c h e r will s p e a k . H i s t o p i c w i l l p r o b a b l y In " I . d u c a t h m in |- t i n . p e a t . ( , a i m i i, l,ere,I'. K i . , , ' 3 J . w i l l b e t h e i i i u l , r g r a d u a l e s p , a k e r at t i n d i n H e l e n M e a d , ' 3 2 , p r c s i d e n l of the dramatic a id art council, which is bringing the Abbey Havers here on Wednesday, A p r i l (). DORMITORY FUND DRIVE NETS $1400 FROM 17 SENIORS I In a m , a m i p l e d g e d l o t h e r o t d e n e , b a l l fund by m e m b e r s of l h , si n i o r c l a s s h a s r e a c h e d t h e s u n o i $1 1(1(1, M r s . I l e r t h a I-'., l i r i m m e r i - M - c u l i i e . s e c r e t a r y of t h e a l u m m association, announced today Tins I is a c o m m e n d a b l e s t a r t t o w a r d t i n i e,.,al which other classes have tea, h i d , M r s , llriimner said. The p r , \ i, , | l s t w o s e l l i , ,r c l a s s e s h a i e pledged in I h e u e i g l i b , . r h o o d ol b.velyn bAinay, \\S is general $0(1(111 e a c h . chairman for Ihe a n n u a l Spanish 'lh,,-,- seniors win, bay.- pledged e a r n i i a l which will b e S a t u r d a y , lo t h e d o r m i t o r y fund a n : \ m l i e i i A p r i l Id, in t h e a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e llril/.. (ieorce R n e , D o r o t h v Hall, ball. S h e h a s a p p o i n t e d t h e followSelma Schlactcr, b'lorenci fried i n g c o m m i t t e e s t o a s s i s t in p r e p man, Kalhrvn Belknap, b'rauces arations for the carnival: subKeller, Marion, l.oimniuir, As, c h a i r i n a n , I l e r t h a l l i i h l , '3i; queen n a l h V a n I'mren. K e n i i . i h Miller. c o m m i t t e e , Dorothy Weeks, \\2, V e r a I'.uriis, M i c h a e l brolich, \u chairman; Stella P u t n a m , '.U, a n d drey h'h m e r s , I >i i r i s I l i m n i n g , Aluiira Riiss, ' 3 4 ; a d v e r t i s i n g , Colin Selma Situs, Mildred S m i t h , a n . I b o y , \\.>,, c h a i r m a n ; K a t h e r i u e L i U K o l u - r l a l-.i, r i l l . p a l r t i k , ' 3 1 , l-.i.-lyn R i c h a n d H e l e n An, ilhcr report tea u a, ,,n Rich, freshmen; programs, Dorduet,,I in the faculty r,,,,ui of o t h y ( i r i l l i n a n d A l i i n a IreiilleI I r a p e r b a l l v, - I , - r d a v a f t . - r n i al m a n , s i , p h i , i n u r e s ; t i c k e t s , H a n n a h 4:1(1 ,•', l o c k Dean \ i i n a I . H e r e , P a r k e r a n d K a t h e r i u e I l a n e , so p h a n d M i s l l r i i n n n r w e r e I , - M - ot v s ; g i f t , W i l h e l i i i i n a S. h . - r a n s , EVELYN ESMAY IS HEAD OF ANNUAL SPANISH CARNIVAL lo t h e i n e l l l b , Is of th. senior Colli T h e I L . I . I P i c c a d i l l y at 227 W , -I I n u l l , ,- T h e i b a n m a n ..I I be c o m l h M l l , | H i | | he the bead.pi.n i n i l I ee a r e b r a u c c s K,-! l e i , M a r j o i i, ,-s , , | t h e m e , l i n e . j I 0111 m m ; , a n d Is, n n , l h M i l l , i WAS Dy special a r r a n g e m e n t with t h e Irish Free Slate government, t h e d r a m a t i c s a n d a r t c o u n c i l of S t a t e college will present the Abbey Irish T h e a t e r Players under the p e r s o n a l d i r e c t i o n of L e n n o x R o b i n s o n o n W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 6, a t two performances, Helen Mead, '32, p r e s i d e n t of t h e c o u n c i l , a n nounced todav. T h e first p e r f o r m a n c e w i l l b e a t 3:3(1 o ' c l o c k , t h e s e c o n d at 8:45 o' c l o c k . Both perf o r m a n c e s w i l l b e in t h e I ' a g e h a l l auditorium. At the afternoon performance, the Abbey players will present "The Whitehead'ed H o y " by L e n nox Robinson and "Calhleen in H o l l i h a n " b y W i l l i a m li. Y e a t s ; a t the evening p e r f o r m a n c e , " P l a y b o y of t h e W e s t e r n W o r l d " a n d " R i d e r s to t h e S e a , " b o t h b y J o h n M . Svnge. T i c k e t s will be a d o l l a r , a n d a dollar a n d a hall for b o t h afternoon and evening performances. T h e y m a v be o b t a i n e d from branres McMahon, \l\ or Thclma Sinilh, '31. ( ' h e c k s a r e payable lo Miss Smith, l-aclt s t u d e n t will b e given an o p p o r t u n i t y to exchange his l a x t i c k e t f o r a "ticket for o n e ,.f t h e t w o p , r f . i r n i a n c e s . Those wishing lo attend both, m a y do so by p u r c h a s i n g another ticket at full p r i c e f o r t h e o t h e r performance, Miss M e a d said. MUST FILE CARDS SPEAKER i.eoig,- W H a r t f o r d , head oi the j \|| ||„,M. .,„,|, ,,,. l o i n i n e r . ial d e p a r l m e u l of t h e W i l b u r j , , , , , L | , | , - , | ;,, | | „ , 1 , . - , , II. I ..inch S e n i o r H i g h s c h o o l , in Am--nn!,mi. w a s t h e g u e s t s p e a k e r al l i . I s il II lh, r e g u l . i l business meelillg ol t h e n i l . t h a i l h , n n.i l„ kept i o i n i u . - r c e , lul I h n r s . l a i . al -I :HI t h , l i s t , \ | i s s \ ,,,!., n n 3 n | ,,i I h a p e r hall. oI U o l l l e l l , a i l 111 Ml 11 I'.axler, special s t u d e n t , a n d Rose 'S^, s u p e r i i s , ,1 b y M iss I-ami. e P e r m . - , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of h u e arts. 'I h, l o | | , ,u me, a n in c h a r g e o f lh. . i n , t l a m n i e i i l : , , , s l u m e s , I'.ug.-nia M i l l a r d , ' 3 2 , flowers, Helen D, u n i s o n W h , , 1 , i, ' 3 1 . m u s i c , \ i r g i n i a l l a i i k i n - , \U l i g h t s , W illiam Nils,,,,, ' 3 1 . dancing, Marion Mlecliier'e Hill be a f a c i l i t y .Hint again i l n - w a r . W o - l-.,,i.,i . a i d Class Of 1931 Presents Tower Clock Monday Musical Club To Be Placed In Dome Of Page Hall Will Present "Carmen" I In , l a - o l 1031 Il.l. ,,,11111 hilled ' in,I. mil, i,-in I,, i n s t a l l a , lock in e t , , u , i o l P a g e b a l l . la. i n g W e s t n m , Lin I h e c l o c k will h e in p l a c e ,,| l e a d . I,,l lis,- \ l . , , , | | IS, I I,,, ,,,,, I H o , , , s, , I , I . , I lie.isiuar, l i n e d !,- d.ll Ml I l O „ li.i Mi ,,1 il,,- I ' U I in, III ii.il l iiiul I hi- mi,I s i s l . oi i , .linn. , n , ihutioiis m a d e by .,,11 m e m b e r - , aim a i m nig | . . 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I In ,. - , l a s . ol I'/'.il is n o t a l o n e i e'l'eein,". in'ol,,.' d i i n n . a n d l.-'.ill'np'ped I ' r e i i o i , , elasse.s h a l e i n s t a l l e d t h e w i t h a II a u t o m a t i c l i g h t .switch. 4 h e mi mil w i n d o w s m l l a w l e i hall n i o i e i n e i i l is (,(l h e a l , a n d g u a r a n t e e d O t h e r s have given the h r o n / e tablets In r a t . - w i t h i n 30 sci Is a u i o i i t h o f ! d e s i g n a t i n g t h e n a m e s o f t h e h a l l s , the true lime • t h e s u n dial, a n d a L i l l n g o painting I h e d i a l of I h e . l o c k will lit t h e , , | \ | , s , s \ n n . i I-. P i e r c e , d e a n of foiu fool o p e n i n g , a n d will b e m a d e women. I In M o n d a i M i l s , , , , I , b i b , , | Villi 11 ill pi . . , nl I III o p e l , I . "I .11, li" \ l , n d n i uighl, April I, a l I s , , ' , l,„ I. II, l h , .111,111 f d m . I,, M i s I I ill. lh, ( - ,,p, m i l , , I I, si,,,-,-, a n d a in.-lulu , o, t h , , b i b Mis I buries I I l a r p i n a i i ,-i \ l b . n i is l h . - d m , l , , r o i t h , , , p , r a . SI, p l a i . t h e p a i t , , | t a r u i e i i in 11,, p i , - , n l . i l l - II 'I In f o l l o w m g a i e t h , p r i m i p a l s in t h e e a s l : C a r m e n , Mr-.. Ilarpiuan; Mi,a,la. Mrs. I a m , i N'ellag, r R , , - . , Mercedes, Mis. Ronald Kiiiiuui. h t ..sqnita, Mis ll.-iiy lleaman (,,i,i, Don lose, Hurl D u n n ; Zuniga, l'.nu'St llliss; and bscamilla, Richard b'isher T h e c h o r u s will be c o m p o s e d of m e m b e r s of t h e c l u b . Admission lifl> c e n t s . for students will be STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., MARCH 11, 1932 2 State College N e w s Established by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE GEORGE P. NEWS 5-9373 BOARD RICE Editor-in-Chief PROMPT ACTION 6.A.A. TO CONDUCT DINNER ON FRIDAY TIic s t u d e n t council h a s s h o w n itself p r o m p t , n o t o n l y in m e e t i n g e x i s t i n g p r o b l e m s of t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n , h u t also In l o o k i n g sufficiently far into t h e future to handle such p r o b l e m s a s may come up I t s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s for i n c r e a s i n g t h e possibilities of faculty-student c o n t a c t s a r c good o n e s a n d t h e s t u d e n t association a c t e d wisely in a d o p t i n g them Friday. T h e need for College s o n g s for use at informal g a t h e r i n g s is a n o t h e r r e q u i r e m e n t of long s t a n d i n g w h i c h is n o w well oil t h e w a y t o satisfaction. Miss Moore To Be Chairman; Awards To Be Announced At Annual Affair The annual winter award dinner and frolic of the Girls' Athletic association will be conducted Friday night in the Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-6.182 cafeteria of llusted hall, Llizabeth Jackson, '.32, president of C. A. A,, J N DEI'-ENSE or HIKIV:•:«; ANDREW A. Hums Managing Editor announced today. Katherine Moore, LINCOLN T H E U N K N O W N 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-1611 \U, is general chairman for the dinner. Awards will he announced al this dinner for those who have earned letAttacks on Herbert Hoover. By Arthur HELEN ROHEL Finance Manager The Strange Train. T h e John Hay Company. New York. 51 ter credit in the sports on the winter Chi Sigma Theta, 215 Partridge Street, 6-6126 schedule of the association, and honpages. $1.0.). orary varsities will be named, Miss As a m e m b e r of t h e team d e b a t i n g the question AEVINA R. L E W I S Associate Managing Editor Jackson said. Miss Isabelle Johnston, of Hoover's reelection, I came across interesting 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 instructor in physical education, will evidence for a n d a g a i n s t his candidacy. Much of announce the awards. The winter the available articles c o n s i s t e d of w h a t is c o m m o n l y BERNARD S. KERUKI Associate Managing Editor called "yellow j o u r n a l i s m . " Il w a s s h o c k i n g in consport schedule included basketball, 57 Elberon Place howling, swimming, and outing club. tent, p u r p o r t i n g t o give inside information on t h e life of t h e P r e s i d e n t . It w a s s u p p o r t e d by facts Committees which will assist Miss which seemed a u t h e n t i c e n o u g h for even the most Moore a r e : dinner, Louise Wells, '34. credulous. K a t h e r i n e M o o r e , '33, w h o is chairman; F.lizabeth Skau and CathSENIOR ASSOCIATE EOITORS: Ruth lln-zee, Vera llurns, Fiances T h e b o o k by Mr. T r a i n is a n impartial a n d u n g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n for I h e a n n u a l erine Sinunerer, sophomores; and Keller, and Bessie Levine. JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Harriet biased defense of H e r b e r t H o o v e r . Valentine Keutowich, ' 3 5 ; entertainIt is a frank winter award dinner of the (iirls' Dunn, Laura Styn, and Maragaret Service. DESK EUITORSMarion Howard, Hannah Parker, and firenfell Rand, sophomores. a n d conclusive reply t o his a t t a c k e r s w h o are now \ t h h t i c associ itt; n to be I rid ay ment, May belle Matthews, '34. chairman; Mr.rjorie Morion and Isabel REPORTERS: Luisa Lglesias, Rose Kantor, Carolyn Kramers, Ruth Hooding t h e c o u n t r y with m i s r e p r e s e n t i n g s t o r i e s night. Putnam, llessie Simmons, Hilda Smith, and Ed I til Iepper junHewitt, j u n i o r s ; and Mary Moore. iors; Virginia Ahajian, Celia llisliop, Diane Bpcliner, Hild» and malicious d i s t o r t i o n of fact. '34; arrangements, Marion Tauguey, Bookheim, Eleanor Contain, Katherme Cunneen, Helen Dohertv, T h e true story of H o o v e r ' s connection with Ihe Jane Doocey, Marion Mleczek, Mary Moore, Marilyn Kosenl.ee ,-, '3.1, chairman. Almira Kuss, lletty Salesc, Katherme Simmons. I helma Smith, C h i n e s e Kngiuccrhig a n d Mining C o m p a n y is given DRAMATICS CLASS \\ aitresses, Katherine Van \ alkcnliessie Stetkar, Mary Lou Walther, Katherine Wilkins, and Eliza- here, a version quite different from t h e account beth Zuend, sophomores. CIRCULATION MANAOIR: 1-ranees M,y...r, given in the American F r e e m a n . T h i s hitter pubbnrg. '.^i.1!. c h a i r m a n ; publicity, bvclvn '32. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS: Mary Doherty and Je.n TO PRESENT PLAY Kick and Helen Rich, freshmen ; and lication h a s run "slave t r a d e editions" in which Watkins, juniors. BUSINESS STAFF: Jean Craigmile, Marguerite Lisa Kjolseth, '34; d e c o r a t i o n - , Cruichley, and Katharine Hang, sophomores. s h o c k i n g a n d ' libellous s t a t e m e n t s , injurious to t h e IN NEXT MEETINGBertha Buhl, '.'i.\ c h a i r m a n , and Minr e p u t a t i o n of t h e President a n d American business, nie McXickle, '34: and clean-up. Rose have been published. Dabrusin, '35, c h a i r m a n ; F.sll.tr Row I'.very A m e r i c a n a n d every t h i n k i n g student ought The last one-act play to he pre- land, Lucille H i r s c h , and C l a d y s R,,to get hold of this book before passing j u d g m e n t barge, freshmen. sented by members of the advanced Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial on Mr. H o o v e r ' s fitness for a second turn in the dramatics class will be given in Board repre-ennng the Student Association. Suli.-c,ipniins, 5,2.2.-, W h i t e H o u s e . per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in Un11:10 assembly. Friday, March IK. united Stales. Entered as second class matter al post office, Lincoln Hie I'nknown, by Dale Carnegie. ( T h e Century according to I .sable .1. I'eard, 'M, president of the sludenl association. Company.) The plav, a fantasy is directed hv The Winchells and the Meltons and the Tihbctts, Helen Silver, \\2. Tlie cast includes. grandiose characters of the air, challenged oblivion for Marcia Cold, Mildred Quick, j u n i o r s ; •ily endorse sentiments expressed their little moment and were lost in eternity. Hetty Cregory, and William Jones, The News do. s not lie in contribution*. No communications will be printed unless tin freshmen. T h e committees which writers' names arc left with the Editor-nit Inef ot the -NEWS They came through ihe loudspeaker unnoticed, and Anonyiuily will be preserved if so desired. The Xl.ws does uol went unheard. Because Lincoln, who suffered over- were appointed by Miss Silver a r e . C.tll sets, Bertha Buhl, \\S. properties. Is gu.i whelming domestic infelicity while lacing unparalleled abel llevvilt, '.i.l, and costumes and national discord, was present compressed within the ^ ^ ^ y g o e T makeup, Ruth Brezee, '.12. narrow confines of one small vivid hook. It was Hale Carnegie's own story of Lincoln's life, a \1 this lime of the year n is usual PRINTED HY HAMII.ION PRINTING COMPANY, ALIIANY, NEW YORK story breathless as fiction, accurate as painstaking refor the advanced dramatic classes to search could make il. Xolhing labored about it, not even exhaust ils supply of powerful and the effort that brought it forth, though that had occagripping dramas. T h e two produclh K. A. M. sioned reading through scores (all tabulated) ol" the tions 'hues,lav night, however, made 0,01)0 hooks heretofore written afoul the (ireat F.manci Congratulations, R o g e r . — B a n - valient attempts lo keep the stand Albany, X- Y. pator. Carnegie e\cn made a trip to the grave of Ann Vol. XVI. No. 2D Mar. 11, 1932 of the class on the same high arils croft is t h e scoring ace for t h e basRntledgc, that early sweetheart whose death set Lincoln k e t b a l l team. 69 p o i n t s in 6 g a m e s level thai it reached in the he-gin upon the thorny highway to martyrdom, ning of the year. is a fine r e c o r d for a n y o n e t o posThe audience was pariiculai Iv T h i s is the whole story- of Lincoln's life without foolISSUE EDITORS Tl'ie Purple and Cold should have pleased with the delight full) novel notes and without doctuncnicd proof, whether he sneezed slage pictures in the fanlasv lit fact, on such and such a day or whether he wrote the Cetlys a fine season n e s t w i n t e r . All the burg address on an envelope. boys will be back a n d a r c sure to Marjorie l.ongmuir focused so much ALVINA R. LEWIS, '33 the setting, thai at attention upon The author shades nothing, nor dwells long anywhere, p r o v i d e keen o p p o s i t i o n for a n y lion and interpretation were quite forand when one gels through he is left intrigued, unsatisfied, team the m a n a g e m e n t m a y sign up. BERNARD S. KERBEL, '33 gotten, I loltahl Benedict, the p, Seven g a m e s w o n o u t of nine is wishing Ihe work was three volumes instead of one. 455 Elk Street AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager BOOKS: STATE'S SfACE. SPORT SHOTS Hill once through, too, one has the high-spots of Lin a real a c h i e v e m e n t . E v e r y m a n o n his In si work in the short , on, i-,coin's life, and a dramatic ensemble of the most tragic t h e S t a t e squad is t o b e c o n g r a t u lated for t h e plucky spirit which figure in American history. lense characterization of \udrcv Sid CIGARETTES AGAIN Carnegie begins at the beginning even before the w a s s h o w n t h r o u g h o u t t h e season. livan's i- not iiukiiovv n lo us. I', r T h e J o h n Marshall, Lowell T e x beginning, for he recounts Ihe background of Lincoln's baps for the petulant and the Ian mother, the illegitimate daughter of a \ irginia planter. tile, Brooklyn l ' o l y l c r h n i e institute, gllisbilig. golden haired pi nice--, a C o o p e r I'iiii.ii, and Mnntclair con pi.sill Helloes of M a l e ' s jji.urn . .Li r uitr of 1930 wt-i Then he travels from Kentucky to Illinois, presenting the conquest ol youthful auihilii \ c r deceitful c u e , ] , lesls were live ol the hard, -I lotighl U l l l l | , | have been more appiopri.,1 til'•"Ulests eve,seen on a S t a l e .,,1 , | . | | ,„, ,|, ,,,,„•, ,,, |„. , „ , . ,,,, a UrIV lion, pitiful poverty thai a new editor-in-chief a n d ' hoard had been s, ll 1 r m l I will, lh, ,-areless and rhvllinuc eia lected for the Bulletin of H u n t e r college. Lincoln, inspired, surmounts the insults to his inothci, "'-' ' " Did you k n o w t h a t s e v e r a l of o u r thai K Bill Nelson's, we should m Tin- original g r o u p r e i g n e d when the policic- ,,i bankrupt, runs for olhce, is Heeled, rcdi/es his shorl- a l u m n i basketball l e t t e r m e n c o n - ourselves viewing a givalt i m the . ( h i , , I would no longer lie tolerated by the ad sirler t h e 1931-32 q u i n t e t a s o n e of "i plavs with prologues T h , u , , | coniings, icheated in love, in learning, in friendship and nimistral M.II. C i g a r c l l e a d v e r t i s i n g caused her (h AMI the fairest if not the fastest five that dv, p l a v d hv I „,l„ I II, fall. Il was fell by s,,nie that c i g a r e t t e advertis d e c i d e s h e w i l l C o m m i t s u i c i d e . o u r school has ever h a d ? ill bad •-. ,111, dull, uhv i, lie, T h i n he meets M a n Todd and uhal he has suffered ilig was delritnenlal In tlie welfare of ihe s t u d e n t iug ihat -he was past th, "Ll,,..,,, T h e edilor refused to imperil the financial l a n d i n g in Ihe past i-, nothing to u h a l he -mi', is theii'-elorth votith", when sh, in id. I mi, i of the paper by eliminating these ads A forced Where previoiislv he had drifted along, taking i,pp,,rlu i nil.ilices and , s u resignation followed, nines as ihe\ came, he ll,,w iiiu-l .ichii v e nothing I, Y W. C. A. Collects $70 \\ c iiui-i cougratiilale Mis. II, u m than the Whin- I I,,use, because his insane spouse desires upon her abililv l,, ,-ring, and vv,, i It seem- a rather unwise policj for a n ) admini il M a n Todd came ,,f rich, illustrious parents and a From Sales Of Candy so beautifully. The " e s l i a " pall • ,.i stration to follow. ' I b i s s e a r particularly, c o n t r a i l school in Ihe Last she couldn'l gel alone u u b her Lunik Ihe viobuisl and tin tw,, euaid a d v c r l i s i u g is of great i m p o r t a n c e to ihe tullcgi and lh ,1 I,, rel.uivi s in Spriuglu hi She loved I loitglas. Were can i, ,| out vv ilh a lh in i Ii thai who Honied her, and she p u k . d I i n c h l because he >eveu , unplele shi| menls ,,| cauilv I " ' ^ >'< I1"'•" nlaliv, ,,l th, I. I,an pclidcd upon for their usual ipiola ol -pace, and n presented lo her the onb other spimghoard ihai wuiih1 vi !,.,ii n-ceived and „,ld hv the \ " ' ! ' >' l i il is to tin I.ii ee national ad\ ci II-.IT-, that ihe vault In i into the , nun, n,e he crav, d ning Women's Christian o-.,„i , ! ' " lln .ecoiid plav ,,l lie , u harasseil busim ss m a n a g e r s look. Il is true thai W nh a merciless I I , , | due, mess, eiithi ailing I'm II s i n c e t h e p t o j e t l w a s b e g i n , \ | : l ' > e r l l l , l lllllll p i e I , l | „ , , ,. I the lohai i o , oinpaim s .peiul more moiic) in llii its speed, t arllegie tells that I incoln haled his I'alll, l way llu'ii in,,-! othet o r g a n i z a t i o n s I'.ut national la \ \ Iv'iiss '34 chairin.i ' ' " ' l ' L n i : ' s | u l l h | w " v " ' «< •• and refused lo alien,I his funeral; Lincoln's first winter iilicttl tod,,v I acb .oiisig cut is Stale's -lag, and ., ,„ uioin, i I In advertising agi m ii , w ill not semi material of othi i in Indian i was pass. ,1 in an open s l i d bis father had hi,,| ,,| $]l| I poise ,,l the a, l o r , and th, ,1,1, ,h firms null -s lli, t o b a n o a d s a r e a n , pled, loo. 'I he i h i o u n up as a domicile, I in,,.hi was i duel, k Ian recti I Mis- Buhl ..in ,,l i!„ pi iv Si.\ a NEW - ,nI\erlising staff knows lhis fr lied lh, paiiilulk honest ; I incoln protested sl.iwrv ,,uk ulu n lo run •.in, oihk and with,ail a hi. .il. i xpirieliee. e n . a , I IV l l l l ..lid l l o o l l . h n was obvious that sl.ivi r\ was a scrond.irv issue p , h.guuiing lo , lid. I .an I , 0 1 , 'i •1,111 o l l l aving the t in,HI : I incoln lob r a i d men he disliked, c,.nl Il is largcl) h i . a i i s e of this that liiiam lal n I " - he. n -. i, q „ , . , , | V Mi|| I,, it t ,|, I, gell, r.ds, never h e l l e v d l„ lien, hin, lit h a s I,, en nei cs-ai y. In-tt ad ,,| .in o< Shake |i,,.re, picked | I'OVV, I o | " s l l l h l l s s " o n l h , - l a g , I I I ,1 s, and put up with his wit, ea.sioiial six page isstu s. ihe hoard has he, 11 f o n d a, lualk III, uled Ills ho •'I U n i t s | „ lolgol Ih,,| di.inia i. lo • on, i n n all on four page is-iu . I h e n hnv, lieaudi , v, i-si.ii, , k , wondered win qnn , - ai lion . H I , I re.ii l i . , n III . In , n Ii vv new , in ., and i e r l a i n ti.it in i s plaiim d CALENDAR "i Mild..d ( J u n k ' s nib i d , Carnegie c,,, s bcvoii,| tl„ i.u.il iiiehi vvh, n I incoln in a d v a i n c h) Hi, h o a u l h a \ , been , I ii.,0,1 I on null, .,1 ihlv, II vvaI, ll hv lh, an u.e III..I l.illv u, mid, ,1 in hold's Theatre lie des, rihi Today Millions ; , l u l u , I; t i n \ l U s h o a r d h a s h i , II u p dn Ut, Ihat \ l , s \ l d n d vva h I Ihe , ha., and killing of |'„„,lli and luuv llie l„„k was Wi,Iii, 11 10 \ \l \ - iiuhlv ii -i uled in I , i s. ai - II.IM hi , II , in out Mlhhid i luiik I In , h.na I i I'iril' d d, w II tin riv, r, then ha, k I,, a grave 1„ n, alb nun, I ' , . , |,,iII "••Uioii ol \ l i • Hampton u , . , i . v re,, ink Ml ol l In--. ihings and m a n y uioii II.IM. be, i. lln at-, n.d al lialiinioie | | , |, ||s uhv lh, ll 3 C I' \ l I'.iologv club o u t •il.b haudi, d hv II, In, S.ki i vvl \.*'<-<\ I.e.aiiM of a d, -lie to avoid ihe IUIII : ,.l publish, ,1, thai I'.oolh u a lam, ,1 in ill, \ \ , .1, is pi epos in-,- New N oil. -si.,i, 1,,1,,,,-a «' di l o v e , a l s o h i d ll „ ! II, a i h e r t i s i n g m lohai , ... i Iriginally, llii -, , n o d ., l"t v X, vv S t o t l a m l \ . , ,,,,, '• " I " ' V o i d , 1 , I I , , | 1 ^ .,11 , | , , , , , , , „ good p ' . l n V, b u t l l o W It d o e - H o t • lo havi Sunday M a n 'I ,„l,l lived long ail, i Lincoln Sin d u d in 1KH7 ,1-pil. lilts \ II Id, d i e - nils , oiniiii n .lira 11 vv lib the hnai u a l i,.sl K "ii L \ | \| ,|, IM1 , , l m ait, r having sold In r clothes for money, after looting lo the I ollege Mud, Ills will smoke, win lh, .- th, I .nine, U n b a i i C o u hall the While House, all, I- exhorting lh, l i e d slavi - o, pap, r i mis advci tisih;, or n,,| 'I hey vv ill T u e s d a y T O IIAVK K X A M I N A T I O N contribute 1, thing I, r her livclil I, aftci ( „ngr, -, s.-mii ads m , itv dailies a n d in magazines, Ll d ' \l N \ \ C \ |,,i grudgiuglv granli ,| In r a pi nsiou lo silence her. Sin I on,,, , lu. haul..,11 I), T h e H u n t e r Bulletin j o u r n a l i s t s are deserving of I died in an Illinois madhouse, whence she was headed I In . s a i u i i i a t n m |,,i , , i a l , i, ,!i Smith iullfbl i, IIIIIU ndalioiis from all College p a p e r s | before I .incoln ever met hei Carnegie lells all this "i b u m h will h. i l u . t t i l in s «,!'• I' M S.lvanced Diaiuat h'ndav al I :()() ,,', l,„ k in 'II T h e y have their p r i n c i p l e , a n d have n o . hesitated ,.[,„.,,,„ pi,,,,,,,,,,, , | , , , , , „ „ . ,,,,, s a ual n ii - ' hiss plays. Auditorium Vet t o of Iv'nhaidsoii h a | | aicordili; I, l [ Lag, half Ihei'r places. '''' ' " " " '" " " '" i '"' wrilUii. lh.l here is a.nost.inspiring. s . a r ! Mis* C h a r l o l i e I ...eh, head a tin ((uli.lcfv K m , * , - , I/O, k,-l / ' . , . , , ; tlepailmeiii STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., MARCH 11, 1932 FOUR W H O ATTEND PRESS CONVENTION NEWS DELEGATION ATTENDS MEETING Brains Rather Than Beauty Are Featured By University Chicago—(IP)—The editorial staff o f t h e D e P a u l i a i i , a n n u a l o f the Dc Paul University here, has d o n e a w a y with a tradition by subs t i t u t i n g f o r its c a m p u s b e a u t i e s s e c t i o n a s e c t i o n w h i c h will i n c l u d e t h e p i c t u r e s a n d w r i t e - u p s o f five students distinguished for their a c h i e v e m e n t s in s c h o l a r s h i p , a t h tics, social activities, a n d c a m p u s activities. Press Convention Will Have New York Journalists As Group Heads flv G E O R G E EDITOR, STATI P . R I C K , '32 I'm.i I , ; I NKWS M u s t of t h e w o r k of t h e c o n v e n t i o n will be p l a n n e d a n d e x e c u t e d in t h e small round table groups which are h e a d e d by p r o m i n e n t N e w Y o r k j o u r n a l i s t s , a s w e l l a s a f e w of t h e m e m b e r s of t h e b o a r d of t h e S p e c t a t o r , the undergraduate daily. These groups, divided into editorial a n d business sections, h a w scheduled discussinus on almost every problem that c a n a r i s e o n h i g h s c h o o l or c o l l e g e publication. MISS VAN DENBURGH ANNOUNCES HONOR MARKS FOR 1931-32 (Continued from paye 1, column I) C L A S S O l ' 19,54 ///(,// IIOXOR Clippci'ly, Klhel Sallach, Esther I'uzpatrick, Alice Wells, Evelyn Rogers, William HONOR Ahajian, Virginia Lnftus, Gertrude A m . a t , Renwick Mach, Theresa Asikis, Gus Mahinev, Sara lleiie.licl, Donald Noon, Ellen llrnwn. Catherine (>sborn, l.eltie ll-cki n, Madolvn Kicciaidi, I'hilip I held, k a l h a i i n c ' Seigler, Zclma Dm,in,,. Anlhonv Slinrev, Genevieve Kaliin, lessie Sininierer, Catherine Imwlcr. Wi'liur Sishower, Eunice Gmilil, Lena Van Welv, Harriet Grainer. Dorothv Welch, Marian Hang, Kathrvn Wells, !•'.. Louise lasper. Aarcu'i Zuend, Klizabeth J.,ncs, Pauline C L A S S Oh" 19.55 mc,n IIO.XOR l'clunel, Edna Minion. Null, l-'ricnd, h u m « right, Edna 11 OX OR Anvs, Anna I...der, l.i.raine III.in.I.erg. Louis l.i.Kan, Saiah llr.iwn, Imicl Ncaland, Oerlrude Hums, f l o u n c e Paul. Ihurs Carrara, /.en..hi,i Railed v, R..licit C M , i . Helen Shea, Marion l'uil,,lst,in, Ruth Steliner, Clara St..iv, Ocurge C'.ilhcrger, Mi t.ui llaiuelin, Pea,I I ml.lad, Emilia Mariuiaii. l i e - , , T . u p e \ , William llawes, lulin I ynieson, M; II..ran. I .In.i Wcltcrau, Margaret llurlbut, Einilv \ \ Phi-it, G e r l m d e K e n , Margaret \ . . t i n . Ruth Kuelin, Dorothv M i s s K a t h e r i u e W h e e l i n g , h e a d of the Knglish Department at Milne High school, a r r i v e d this morning w i t h e i g h t d e l e g a t e s f r o m M i l n e Hi•-'• A p r o g r a m of d i n n e r s a n d e n t e r t a i n m e m h a s been a r r a n g e d for t h e visiti n g d e l e g a t e s by t h e h o s t . A f o r m a " d a n c e will b e c o n d u c t e d tomorrow night. All of t h e S t a t e c o l l e g e d e l e g a t e s will i hi t h e Kiit-.ts o l t h e \ c w i r l . b r a n c h | of t h e a l u m n i a s s o c i a t i o n Saturday n o o n at d i n n e r in t h e I I n t e l l ' i c a d i l l y . T h e c o n v e n t i o n will c l o s e S a t u n k o a f t e r n o o n , a n d t h e d e l e g a t i o n will r e turn Simdaj night. %r SENIORS TO PLAY JUNIORS TO-NIGHT IN LEAGUE GAME f o u r s u d o r m e m b e r s of t h e h o a r d of t h e S T A T E t o i i i o i . N E W S , w h o a r e a t t e n d i n g t h e a n n u a l C o l u m b i a p r e s s c o n v e n t i o n in N e w Y o r k city this w e e k - e n d A b o v e G e o r g e R i c e , editor-in chief; a n d A u d r e y Flowers, advertising manager; below, Helen Rohel, finance man auer, and A n d r e w Hritz, m a n a g i n g editor. T i n s e n i o r s will m e e t t h e junic irs in t h e final n a m e of t h e - e a s o n t o d e c i d e t h e l e a d e r s h i p of t h e i n t r a m u r a l l e a g u e , a t 7:M) o ' c l o c k to n i g h t in t h e g y m n a s i u m of Page hall. Al p r e s e n t , t h e - e n i m lead Willi four; s i e t o r i e - . , b u t a j u n i o r victory tonight will p r e c i p i t a t e a iie. I n t h e i r first c o n t e s t , t h e 'M quintet emerged victorious by a s c o r e of 14-1.!. T h e j u n i o r s l o s t t o the sophomore:, and freshman t e a m s in t h e i r first g a m e s of t h , season, hut have since a\enge<l the defeats. In a s e c o n d game, the sophom o r e s w i l l c l a s h w i l h t h e I n -liiiu-ll for third place honors in the league. T h e '.15 q u i n t e t won the first g a m e b e t w e e n t h e t w o c l a s s e s by a c l o , e s c o r e . lll'sl read poetry lo j | O V s II U.il.lu l a e o l . S h a n k m a n , . | i h e ( ,,i srl'dlnc Sviugogu, in I t , , ' , , wi •peah I c I h e \ l , uoi-ah , I S i i u d . o u i g h l .,i K nil ,,', | , „ k in ll I o i i u g , ,,f K i e h a r . U o i i h a l l T h e siil Jeel of III, h e l l i r , will In " / : ih, \ n o p e n I . n u n a n d di eiissi,, g o , u p will l o l h . w Smite pods are richer than o t h e r s in m e e t i n g m o o d s a n d c o m p l e l i n i ; e x p e r i e n c e s of o t h e r s , | T h e poets, d i s c i t s h e d by t h e c r i m p 'were: John Krai-, Robert I'ruM, | Alfred Lord Tinn\s,ni, kuperl I Brooke, hiuih Dickinson, Amv I I ...well, |..vce ' Kilmer, Carl Sand I burg, and Wall Whitman. III III 111 Ills) / . la Gain < H'licers of t h e S l a t e L e t t e r c l u b , m e n ' s a t h l e t i c . . r g a n i / a l i. m , w e r e e l e c t e d ill t h e m e e t i n g , c o n d u c t e d T h u r s d a y n o o n , M a r c h .1. T h e v a r e : Lloyd Moreland, \\2, presidi-nl; (iilbert D e L a u r a , '.ki, v i e e - p r e s i dent; iisnier Brooks, \U, secre l a r y ; C h a r l e s K i s s a m , 'M, t r e a s u r er;' C l a r e n c e A. I lidley, assistant p r o f e s s o r of h i s t o r y ; R i c h m o n d I I R u t l a n d , p r o f e s s o r ,,f l . d u c a l i , , u , and Rulhford Baker, each, are h o n o r a r y i n e i n b e r s of t h e c l u b . Lour m o r e Senior, have obtainc leaching positions this week, a c c o n ii.u p . I'r. . l e s s o r lohn M Savle ,,„,] ,,i T r i a l \ o l II 'sinned a c m Louise Durki •ieiice a n d c H'acl t o I m e n i,,l siihjei Is ill t h e S t r a t f o r d e c u n-al s c h o o l , A h e r e \ n i . , l d II I oppittg M ma \ | .. H , ,I;,,u, ,i,i, |I ,, i, U ] | | u , „ | , ,.,„ ML ere, at I , , M e , k i l l H e l e n U n r u l i e r lias s i g n e d a e n a, I t o l e a . i i h o m e e c o n o m i c s al T e l , , „ • , ! , a c a d e i m in b r a n k l i n v i l l e . | s . II. \ ',51 M a r i o n ( 1,1 I III,I M a r i o n I h . u n c s , '.il, k.illu-rine . e n d g u e s t s at ill, IS, la M . n e a r , n i l s o i o r i t i h,,us, recenllv. I' m u l i s h I ra\ei \\. \ M , m ws, VIII All.leu, C led shall .,,„! complete sllpervi, I be Aihletic Council shall 7) C h a p e l St., A l l i u m iff need Ifuclwrs for «/»point in fills at all seasons of the year. If rite for infof motion or coll ot tin' office. full, ( .ubieties have com- XI 'I be Athletic Council shall eleel manager fin the several sports h,.in name- submitted b) the Coach of that Sport, which elecli,,n d u l l be final and such maiiageis are responsible lo the Athletic Council. (Continual mi /,,!,/,• /. ,,,/in.oi 2) ISoblmig Permanent \ \ ' u \ ing ut P o p u l a r I J I.U N . I'i Mil I),,,l s -tj.il I'iniicr I-sidies' dresses uiul coats cleaned for $1 PHONE 8-0273 Typical Tea Special S,,r,,l und M u r e d Waving J J I'. M— - /'. M. 30c Toasted Three Decker Sandwich ('ream Cheese, Jelly and Pecans I'ri 11 N . PitMII S i . Dial 3 JC.J-' Si with Tea Chocolate i;,-u,lnii Albany Teachers' \«enc> have Ihe Albleiic Council shall in-lruci ll anage, ,,l a m ,p,,rt as l,, ihe u-anis ' scheduled .Mid ,ucll ilisliuclloii , | e ) SUA MADISON A V. will he l o e a l e d at w i l l tea,I Keep Beautiful at Pal lad i no's ! I Ian s Collee \\. Mieinbi AMERICAN CLEANERS & DYERS Teaching Posts For Next Year H S U , .,,-,,1 N ,, in, H I RABBI TO SPEAK IV The Athletic Council shall have regular monthly meetings from October to lime inclusive. V The meetings ol the Athletic Council are open to any member „( the ,Indent Iv, faculty, oi alumni of New Vork S,., : e College for Teachers, Inn only th,,,,- who ire inc.i.her, of the Council may debate. VI All c,,mmiiuic.il...-a, to the Council by ..n> pel sun, per-on,, ,,r organization must he made in writing and deposit-,! with Ihe Secretary to the Council. Such coini.uincai will he read by ihe Secretary .1 the n.-M meeting ..I the Council after pri-scntaiioii and will be debated at the n e t meeting after a formal reading. VII All official decisions ..I the Athletic Council shall be made In a majority of iug j h e ' Sett'lOU nur'es Ml s . u d e n l s u l e , e n t e r e d S t a t e c . L 1 ^ ' , . ' ^ J ' " ' ^ J ^ ' l i X ' i . lee, in l - e b r u a n at t h e b e t i i l i n i i i g o l ] , „ , . , , . , , , , . ,,,, |j,mh.,l | , ,„ , | u , " " • " ' ' < ' " ' " 1 D n i e s t e r , a n d all o i l i e r , , , . , , ;, , . U l . , | s , , , , , M | n , , , , , . , , , , . , s l u d e u l s , w i n . h.iM not t a k e n t h , r, 11,111, r.. i, b a n d t o , \ p e r i e n c e ., | „ „ - i ' . hi ll. If u , h a v e I h e •Us,' 111 testp e i s o n n , I d e p a r t m e n t ..I t h e I • . 1 1 . " . , i , , , v , , , , „ , , j II' poW, o ' c l o c k in r o o m ..'ll o l U i e h a r d - ' o l i hall ; " s ^ ' , ^,',''','11 • m e , , , lo l a k e a in,do u p | e s | ' I h i , test will he l i b c i , u n d e r ARK RECENT GUESTS sup«-r\isi i l l r I l i / a h e i h II \l dep.nl III I'piui his appointment, and at tho lirst meetinit of each scholastic year thereafter, the Chairman shall nominate an official -.ccrciaiv to the Athletic Council whose duty il will be to keep a complete rec.rd of all official discussions and votes of Ihe Council meetings, regu'ar and special. Ihe Secretary In the Athletic Council shall not have tlie- right to vote nor the privilege of debate. Patronize the may Dr. Morris To Conduct tl.il Examinations Tomorrow | ;;''* *™^\\'"['" V'^'uV'.W.','1,'1. d d e l ihe personnel II The evofncio men.hers have the right of debate, but do not have the right to I'll.- Miss Peltz Says In Discussion Group I'oelry has sustaining power m i n e i n t i m a t e t h a n p r o s e ; a real friendship w i l l ) p o r t s is o p e n t o any o n e by sharing the p..el's mood, Miss C a t h e r i n e I'eltz, ins l r u c t . i t ' in Kngli.-di, t o l d a g r o u p of s t u d e n t s T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n at t h e discussion - c u p conducted by the V o t i n g W o m e n ' s C h r i s t i a n a.ssocia The new constitution of the men's athletic council has been a p p r o v e d b y P r e s i d e n t A. R. B r u bacher and Myskania, senior hono r a r y society, with hut t w o m i n o r changes. T h e constitution now reads as follows: I The Athletic, Council shall consist of seven votiiiK members and exofneio member* as hereinafter described. T h e vetmg members are two, named by the I'rcsidettl ..I the College from the faculty, each to serve a term of two years, the member older MI point nf service acting as Chairman of the Council and retiring from office in the odd calendar y e a r s ; and five s t u d e n t s : two each from 'the Senior and lunior classes and one from the Sophomore class, to be elected by the members of each class. Tile ex-officio members arc the Coach of Athletics and the m a n a g e r ..f the sport or sports for the current Moreland Is President linal, For New Letter Club!' "Poetry Is More Intimate Than Prose/' '\\'c an,I d u e , I Myskania and Dr. Brubacher Approve Charter of Men's Athletic Organization B r a i n s , t h e e d i t o r i a l staff e x p l a i n e d in m a k i n g t h e c h a n g e , a r e far m o r e i m p o r t a n t t h a n beauty, especially for a college student, and it w a s felt m o r e a p p r o p r i a t e to h o n o r t h e b r a i n y s t u d e n t s t h a n :he p r e t t y c o - e d s . Columbia University, N e w York C i t y , M a r c h 10. O u r d e l e g a t i o n y e s t e r d a y j o i n e d o v e r 15011 s t u d e n t s w h o o p e n e d t h e first s e s s i o n of t h e s e v e n t h annual Columbia Scholastic Press association convention. All d e l e g a t e s a s s e m b l e d in J o h n J a y h a l l o n t h e campus here. COUNCIL ACCEPTS NEW CONSTITUTION \*P J J ! I <rT lujor in Smart St>k-s. V m will enjoj seeing te new spring hats, touts, dresses and hosiery J ntisnal Models Low Prices lli^h Values, t | sri;i:i i<i. H K O T I I K K S i ! Al.HANV J TTmBKS UL[ ttlcorrrn at Quail STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., MARCH 11, 1932 TENNIS PROGRAM TO BEGIN MAY 4 Authors, Poets Are Guests At Bookstore During Year This year is an eventful one in the history of the College Co-operative book- store, as it begins a record of all great personalities who will visit the College henceforth. The book shop's guest book contains the compliments of Countcc Ciillen who visited the College the morning after his speech at the Albany Institute of History and Art. It is a selection from his poem "For John Keats, Apostle of Beauty": "Not writ in water, nor in mist, Sweet lyric throat, thy name. Thy singing lips that cold death kissed Have seared his own with flame." Miss Fay intends to ask Dorothy Lathrop of Albany to sign the book; and on her next trip to New York city, she will endeavor to obtain the signatures of Christopher Morley, and May Lambcrton Becker, who were here last November. St. Stephens College Will Be State's First Opponent; Veterans to Play By KENNETH ot'oRTS MILLER, '32 EDITOR, T H E N E W S The State college net men will open tlie tennis program for the year when they face the tennis squad from St. Stephen's college on May 4 at Ridgefield park. The schedule, as announced by Jack SarofF, '32, manager of tennis, is as follows: May 4—St. Stephen's at Ridgcfiekl park May 6—Ithaca college for Physical Education at Ridgetield park May 13—University of Vermont at Burlington, Vermont May 14—St. Michael's college at VVinooski park, Vermont May 21—Pending at Ridgefield parkMay 2&—Ithaca college for Physical Education at Ithaca The return of all the veterans from last year's squad which defeated the University of Vermont, the Albany college of Pharmacy, and tied Hamilton, promises a fine net outfit this season. Captain Carl Tarbox, and Sanford Levenstein, '33, captain of last year's team a r e two of the veterans who will be seen on tlie courts this year. Both Tarbox and Levenstein won seven out of the ten intercollegiate matches in which they participated last year. Other experienced players include Vincent Melcski, Gordon Hughes, Anthony Sroka, and manager SarofT, seniors. Several freshmen are expected to t r y out for t h e team. T h e y include: Clifford Rail, Wilfred Allard, Louis B l u m b e r g , Samuel Spcctor, and C a r l t o n Coulter. Dr. Donnal V. Smith, assistant professor of history, will speak to a group of students in the Lounge of Richardson ball Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock as the third in the series of informal talks and discussions being conducted under the supervision of the Young Women's Christian association, Asenath Van Buren, '.12, president of the Y. \\ . C. A„ said today. Dr. Smith will speak on "Traditions and College Spirit". Miss Catherine 1'eltz instructor in English, spoke Tuesday on "Modern Poetry". T h e first in the series of talks was given Tuesday, March 1, by Dr. Elizabeth H. Morris, assistant professor of education, on "Personality". -lull he nia.li- In individual, reciliiiienile.l hv tlie t'.mcli, XIII Ih,- Athletic Ci.tiiu-il -ball iletei mine all award, thai are In he made. XIV The Athletic C m . n i l ran II,,! (|iie-li,,n the m lenda i- in, award made b \ I lie O.ach. The v,,ie H I -iieh award- it„ he made wuh.-ul dehale. XV Ih,- Athletic Ciinu-il shall advi-e ihe Coach in mailer- i,crlainin K t„ el.-uihilin in' player- and le K anllll K ecllcral atllle'lic noliei, -. I he Coach -hall have full mill,oiio in methods, -tvle of | , h n , |,lavei -election', and a - i e n ni.-nl. XVI Oue-tion- of aibletic p.,lic\ which IIKIN ari-"e when the Athlelic, C o i n . .1 i- IK.'I in session -hall be decided bv the Coach, who will, if |,o,-ihle, con-illl the Chairman of the Council before making a ,lcciXVII Afler . i d , lie in Ilu- name "f ihe A l l , let). Council. Ihe Coach -o a i l i i l i ; will m.ikc a men,,,i,null I - m h .1,1 al ome mi,I foiwaol - m h e -|,, iii.lcnce I.. ih,- So i d a n lo ihe Conn, il who « , l ! diafl lie I iCKUlai liuellne I lli, I I X \ III If ihe I '..a, li ol .on |.,,ii. ihe iii.in.irr, NKW S. oi . o n . | . . , i l . lellc C, m o i l Pedagogue Key To Be Futuristic In Pattern T h e lieu I'edagoLMie k c \ , ill, first one to be awarded by m e m b e r s of t h e yearbook board, , , m i n t islic in di si.oi, u itb tin name " P e d a g o g u e ' u i i t l . n w r t h a l l s , a. cording to I arl Tarbox, '32, a n editor of ill,- 1 1, and ofli, lal de-iui;er of il,, I., N Tin -e k< -. - ar, I made In tl„ W a i n , Isah , ,o„i|,aio and will b, di i n b u l , ,1 I,, Ih, board in, nib, i • .,| ibis -.,.,,' I'.d.u'... in soiiietmi, I i, M O M , I . , up ,1.,Mi, ha, I I i,.bh, b. '.12, busiii, - Heads Delegation D c h e y ' s M e r r y m a k e r s of P i t t s field, M a s s a c h u s e t t s , t h e K n i g h t s of R h y t h m n of A m s t e r d a m , a n d Bcby Lowell a n d his All-American recording orchestra are being considered for Intcrsorority ball, which will be conducted Friday night, May 0, according to Marjorie Lock wood, 'c52, president of Intcrsorority Council. E t h e l E. Zotz, '33, a m e m b e r of Delta O m e g a sorority, is c h a i r m a n of t h e music c o m m i t t e e . The Merrymakers orchestra played a t the Beaux A r t s Ball cond u c t e d at S k i d m o r e college last week-end. T h e y have also filled e n g a g e m e n t s at W i l l i a m s College, U n i o n , R e n s s e l a e r P o l y t e c h n i c institute, a n d in N e w Y o r k , a n d have b r o a d c a s t e d from station W G Y in Schenectady. ]?ehy Lowel! a n d his A l l - A m e r i can r e c o r d i n g o r c h e s t r a played at j u n i o r p r o m which w a s c o n d u c t e d at the T e n Eyck Motel, Friday night, F e b r u a r y 12. F a v o r s have been s u b m i t t e d by the Balfour company, C h a r l e s Elliott, W a r r e n - K a h s e , a n d B u r r - P a t terson, a n d a r e being c o n s i d e r e d by the favors c o m m i t t e e of which R u t h Reynolds, '33, is c h a i r m a n . Miss R e y n o l d s is a m e m b e r of K a p p a Delta sorority. Helen B u r g h e r , '32, p r e s i d e n t of Psi G a m m a sorority h a s a p p o i n t e d the following c o m m i t t e e s for the ball: a r r a n g e m e n t s , H a r r i e t Van Wely, '.VI; p r o g r a m s , Dorothy D u r e y , '33; favors, D o r o t h y Griffin, '.14; taxis, Muriel Scott, '34; deco r a t i o n s , Jean W a t k i n s , '34; music, Louise Carlow, '32; r e f r e s h m e n t s , Ruth l l a r t i n , '32; invitations, J u n e Carey, '34; flowers, Evelyn E s m a v , '33; and bids, Frances H e y d t , '32. Ruth G o l d s m i t h , '32, p r e s i d e n t of Alpha Kb,, sorority, h a s a p p o i n t e d the following c o m m i t t e e s : a r r a n g e m e n t s , Flora Besse, '32; p r o g r a m s , Rose Sovik, ' 3 1 ; favors, Ruth Jenkins, '35; taxis, Helen V a n d e m c , '33; d e c o r a t i o n s , Elizabeth Steele, '31; music, Elizabeth Slawsnn, '3-1; invitations, Bettv Moat, ' 3 1 ; refreshments, Doris Shaver, '34; flowers, Frances W e b e r . '34; and bids, Mary Williams, '34. Tin- Eta Phi c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s as a n n o u n c e d by D o r o t h y I lull. '32, president, an- as follows: faculty, Abbie I linneeii, '33, chairman ; a r r a n g e m e n t s , Bi tlv \ r u o l d , ' 3 1 ; music, Helen Maba'r, '34; d e c o r a lions, E l e a n o r Ixelchatu, '33; invitations, Helen D e n n i s o n - W h c e l e r , '34; r e f r e s h m e n t s , K a t h e r i n e Can n,,ii, ' 3 1 ; taxi-, Ruth F r a n c e , '34; flowers, Alvina T r e n t e h n a n , '34; favors, Letilia Connelly, '34; bids, M a r g u e r i t e t ' r u t c h l e y Lester, '34 CLUB CONDUCTS TRIPS Biologv club will coudnci i " , trips In lb,- \ ' c « V, ,-k Stale lab o r a t o r y mi \ , w S c l l a u d \ \ i nm Ibis afternoon. T h e lir-t eroiip u il go at 3:1s o'clock and ihe s e e m g r o u p will go al 1 :lll ,,'clo. I, FOUR DELEGATES GO TO CORTLAND John Detlefson, '33, Will Act as Chairman of State College Group Four Companies Submit Favors to General Committee for Sorority Ball J o h n D e t l e f s o n , '33, w h o is c h a i r m a n of t h e College delegation to t h e s t u d e n t conference at C o r t l a n d S t a t e N o r m a l School today a n d t o m o r r o w to discuss " S t u d e n t I n t e r e s t Beyond the Classroom." DR. DONNAL SMITH TOLEADY.W.C.A. MEETING TUESDAY Dr. Brubacher Accepts Y. W. C. A. MEMBER Council's Constitution (Continual from pour .», column i) TO BE DELEGATE XII Tlie Allilelic Cuiincil -lull make suitawanls for merilcii-inns service in inTO GROUP MEETINGlable e r o l l e i t i a t e r,„ii|,etitinii. Such awardAlmira W. Kuss, '34. will be the State college delegate tn the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian association convention to be cond u c t e d the week-end of April 9 at Syracuse for the purpose of making plan-, (nr I he New York stale conference next fall. Miss Kuss. who was appointed b\ the central committee of the association, will aid in selecting speakers a n d topics for the student m e e t i n g at the University of Rochester. Miss Katherine Dullicld and Ray Sweetman, field secretaries of the state organization, will he in charge of the meeting at the University of Syracuse. Miss Kuss attended state conferences this year and last as a Stale college representative. She is i hairman of the Y. \ \ . C \ . committee on conferences and conventions and is a reporter on the S'l.vn-. < oi i.t.t.i COMMITTEE GETS ORCHESTRAS' BIDS Four students left this morning to attend the student conference for men and women, conducted at Cortland State Normal school, Cortland, today and tomorrow, as delegates for the Young Women's and Voting Men's Christian associations, at the suggestion of President A. K. lirubacker. They are John Detlefson, 'X] chairman, Laura Slyn, '33, and Katbryn Wilkins and William Nelson, sophomores. T h e conference is open to all students of the Cortland Suite Normal school and invited guests from neighboring schools and colleges. It is conducted under the auspices of the Christian Union and the Student Council at Cortland. T h e theme of the conference is "Student Interest Beyond the Classroom." Paul Harris, Jr., student of international affairs and authority on peace and disarmament, will open ihe conference with an address to the school assembly this morning. T h e r e will be a conference dinner tonight at the Cortland Y. W. C. A. with an introduction of the conference, leaders, and guests, and short addresses. This will be followed by a social affair. T h e program for tomorrow includes general meetings, discussions, and a summary. The other guest speaker is Dr. Ross Hoople, professor of philosophy at Syracuse university. Detlefson is vice-president of the junior class, a member of Kappa Phi Kappa, and was chairman of junior prom. Miss Wilkins is a member of the Y. W. ('. A. cabinet and a re- CLUB TO PRESENT PLAYS AT ANNUAL FUNCTION APRIL 9 The program lor the French fete, which will be conducted by the French club in the auditorium of Page hall at H o'clock on Saturday evening, April 9, consists of two plays and several groups of French folk-dances and songs, according to Marie Tessier, '33. general chairman. John Grosvcnor, '33, will direct the first play, "L'f.le de Saint Martin" with a cast including Mareia Cold, Carolyn Kramers, .and Bruce I'ilby, juniors; and Wilfred Allard, '35. The second play, "L'F.nfance de [eanne D'Arc." will be directed bv "Mildred Quick, 'XI T h e cast for this play was announced in last week's porter the Those who will take part in the TO INTERVIEW MEN folk-dances and songs under the diAll t h o s e n u n w h o are i n t e r e s t e d rection of Margaret Service. '33, are Audrey Sullivan and Marjorie Lock- in s u m m e r < inployincnt will ba\ e wood, seniors: Margaret Buchanan an o p p o r t u n i t y to interview Mr. E. Harriet llallenbeck. Frances Root, F. l o b n s o n this afternoon in ilu- ,,f Ccrtrnde Spurbeck and Helen Vroo- lice of the ib an of women. Mr. iiian. juniors; and l.ois Mclnlyre, '35. l o b n s o n will be in Ihe office from 12:011 ,,'clock to 5:15 o'clock. G. A. A. To Begin Spring Sports After Vacation The spring sports schedule of the < drls' Allib lie association will begin after ihe Easter vacation and will in elude baseball soccer, tenuis, swimming, and outing club, according In Elizabeth Jackson, '32. president of the association. Naomi Albrecht, '33. will be sports captain for baseball. I l.-r assistants arc Minnie McN'ickle and lleslella \rlliur. -,,p! lores. Soccer will lain charge of Eli/ah.-th Ixanunerer. captain, and I hnotlo Ixlosc, assistant, sophomores. ..I ihe M u d , nl New York Specialty Shop The Hewest \ X (ii< in Accessories LINCJKKIK 9 NORTH l'l- \ l ( l . S I K I F . l \l.lf \ . \ Y , N. V. clcnlii.iii- .C.M27 .1, M.O. l o I h e I ,1 in o c i l i a , .,11,| I., i , LOll.M . IM a, , I illliv! < -tl Ml,a II, h »>ll .Il I U ,1 Inn. • . Cor. Lake a n d W e s t e r n A v e . 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