State College News VOL. XVI. No. 25 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues STATE COLLEGE ran TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. V., FIUDAY, APRIL 29, 1932 DIRECTOR REPORTS News Reveals Sorority Participation On College*s Four Major Publications SUMMER PROGRAM "MIKADO" OPENS TONIGHT AT 8:15 Dr. Nelson Announces Faculty For Six Week Session Opening July 5 Florence Friedman to Direct G. A. A. Operetta in Page Hall Auditorium Twenty-two members oi the State college faculty a n d thirteen visiting instructors will compose the faculty o f t h e \952 summer session at t h e College, Dr. Milton ( 1 . N e l s o n , p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a t i o n and director of t h e s e s s i o n a n n o u n c e d . ' T h e s e s s i o n will h e c o n d u e l e d f o r a p e r i o d of s i x w e e k s , from Tuesday, Inly 5 to Saturday, A u g u s t I I J u l y 5 will he d e v o t e d t o - e g i r . t r i l l n a n d m s l r u . t n m w ill b e g i n ..11 W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 0. O f f i c e r s of a d m i n i s t r a t i o n l o r t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n w i l l h e : D r . A . K. Ilruhaeher, president; Dr. William II. M e t / l e r , ( b a n ; D r . X e l s u i i , dir e c t o r ; M i s s \ „ n a F. I ' i e r c e , . l e a n of w o m e n ; C l a r e n c e I. D e v o , linancial s e c n l a r v ; Miss Helen C , l v e r , r e g i s t r a r ; M i s s M a r y K. C o b b , librarian; and Mis- Helen Fay, m a n a g e r of llie C o l l e g e c o o p e r ative book -lore. Members of t h e S t a t e college l a c u l t y w h o will t e a c h a r e : Dr. A r t h u r K . I'.cik, p r o f e s s o r of e d u cation; Professor Marry I'.irche n o u g b , b e a d of t h e i i i a t h e i n a t i c s d e p a r t m e n t ; I > o i i a l d (.'. H r v a u t , ins t r u c t o r in F n g l i s h ; M i s s M a r y I''.. C o b b , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of l i b r a r y s c i e n c e ; M i s s M a r y !•'.. C o n k l i n , i n s t r u c t o r a n d s u p i rv F o r in F n g l i s h ; D r . H o w a r d A. D o l i e l l , assistant professor of mathematics; Dr. Robert \Y Frederick, as-istaut p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a t i o n ; M i s s M a d e l i n e I'', ( i i l m o i i r , a s s i s t a n t p r o l ' c s u r of l i b r a r y - c h n e e ; M i s s Marg a r e t !•'.. I l a v e - , a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f H i i h l d e v e l o p m e n t ; i ' r I. M i a n H i c k s , p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a t i o n ; D r . D a v i d l l u t c b i - o n , p r o f , > „ , , • ,,f g , , v < r u t i n III; M i s - I l e i . n ( ' l a m e . a Mi-'s I d i a r l o t l e French; Dr • tillll Dr. Carl, profes-or {Editor's Sole. This is the second of a series of articles bx the S i v n : COI.I.KI.I N K W S , dealing with sorority and fraternity ticipation and control of College activities. They arc published in answer to siuiijeslions of members of the publications' asking for information on this subject. They are not to be as an indication of the editorial policy of the N K W S , This paper fair ami non-partisan and will publish only facts previously in llu- NKWS. ) MISS BELKNAP HAS LEAD T h e NK\VS presents this week inf o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g c o n t r o l of t h e b o a r d s nf t h e f o u r c h i e f u n d e r g r a d u a t e p u b l i c a t i o n s of t h e C o l l e g e . A s u r v e j i n d i c a t e s that c o n t r o l of the S t a l e Lion h a s been fairly well d i s t r i b u t e d , h o u r of i t s b o a r d n a m h e r s d u r i n g t h e past f o u r y e a r s h a v e b e e n m e m b e r s of A l p h a K h o s o r n r i t v w h i l e t h r e e w o r e t h e pill of I'lii D e l i a . T h e same survey in.heated thai M i n e s o r o r i t i e s h e l d a vast m a j n r i l v The annual freshman sophoiuor, of positions on the Kcho. 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T h e rule- im T w e l l t v s e v e n h o a r d p i s i t i n u s ,,i i h e P e d a g o g u e w e n t t o t w o s o r o r i l i i " i h , m a - , ol b u n t , a s s t a t e d in t h e F l o r e n c e F r i e d m a n , '32, wl freshman ban,II k will a l s o be during the l o u r year period, tin i- t h e d i r e c t o r f o r t h e o p e n - I t read. Xi w s' investigation brought out " T h e M i k a d o , " w h i c h t h e CdrK'I In r e i p i i r i i n e n l s !• ,r t h e m a - c o l T h i r l e e n b e l o n g e d lo I ' h i D e l t a w b d , \ l h l e . i c a s s o c i a t i o n will p r e s r n i p r , s c r i b e lis In iejil a s n o t less t h a n f o u r t e e n w e r e c o n t r o l l e d b y < hi S i g tonight and tomorrow n i g h l al inch, - and not moi e than ,„a T b e t a . Helta O m e g a m e m b e r four 8 : 1 5 . . ' . l o , k in i h e a n . 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I l i u b a i b . I o n I . n u n . l i e , | I I C I lit i'lii - I - a t l l i e G a m m a I'hi m , nt d a y . i S i ; m a s o i o i i l y luai.se STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., APRIL 29, 1932 State College News Established by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers TllE NEWS BOARD 5-9373 GEORGE P. RICE Editor-in-Chief 455 Elk Street AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-6482 ANDREW A. HRITZ Managing Editor 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-161*1 HELEN ROIIEL Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta, 215 Partridge Street, 6-6126 ALVINA R. LEWIS Associate Managing Editor 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 BERNARD S. KERBEI Associate Managing Editor 57 Elbc.-on Place ALUMNI E v e r y e f f o r t w h i c h w i l l t e n d t o w a r d s t r e n g t h e n i n g the b o n d o f the a l u m n i a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h u n d e r g r a d u a t e s a n d u n d e r g r a d u a t e a c t i v i t y w i l l be a p p r o v e d b y b o t h o f those bodies as w e l l as b y the f a c u l t y . T h e latest e f f o r t to o r g a n i z e an a l u m n i b o d y c o m posed o f debaters a n d l e a d e r s o f d r a m a t i c s is one o f the most potent o f these f a c t o r s . I t s h o u l d be successf u l , f o r i t w i l l f u l f i l l a n e e d h e r e ; f u r t h e r , it has capable direction. D r a m a t i c s a n d debate a r e u n q u e s t i o n a b l y t w o o f the m o s t i m p o r t a n t o f the C o l l e g e a c t i v i t i e s . T h e y are i m p o r t a n t , not o n l y as m e d i a f o r the d e v e l o p m e n t o f the i n d i v i d u a l s t u d e n t , b u t also because t h e y , a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y d e b a t i n g , do m o r e to spread the r e p u t a t i o n o f the i n s t i t u t i o n i n t e r c o l l c g i a t e l y t h a n any o t h e r s t u d e n t act i v i t i e s . I f is t h r o u g h the debaters sent out as w e l l as those received as v i s i t o r s t h a t State college becomes k n o w n t o o t h e r colleges. S u c h an a l u m n i body can be a potent influence in a d v e r t i s i n g debates a n d d r a m a t i c presentations. It can be the nucleus o f an a l u m n i h o t l y w h i c h m a y be depended upon to s u p p o r t a c t i v e l y such a f f a i r s . It w i l l f u r t h e r bec o m e a desirable c o n n e c t i o n f o r those w h o have been a c t i v e in those fields a n d w h o do not w i s h t o erase interest j u s t because o f g r a d u a t i o n . Its m e m b e r s h i p s h o u l d be l i m i t e d t o those s t u d e n t s w h o have been a c t i v e as u n d e r g r a d u a t e s in debate a n d j o u r n a l i s m . Its f a c u l t y m e m b e r s h i p s h o u l d be so selected as to i n c l u d e o n l y m e m b e r s o f the Slate college g r o u p w h o are a l u m n i o f the C o l l e g e . Save in unusual cases, it w o u l d seem wise to a d h e r e to this. N o n - a l u m n i o f the f a c u l t y w h o have i n t e r e s t e d themselves in the o r g a n i z a t i o n concur in this o p i n i o n . SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Ruth Brezee, Vera Burns, Fiances Keller, and Ilcssie Levine. TUNIOH ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Harriet Dunn, Laura Styn, and Maragaret Service. DESK EDITORS: Marion Howard, Hannah Parker, and Grenfell Rand, sophomores. REPORTERS: Luisa Iglesias, Rose Kantor, Carolyn Kramers, Until Putnam, llessie Simmons, Hilda Smith, and Editli Tepper, juniors; Virginia Abajian, Celia Bishop, Diane Bocliner, Hilda Rooklieim, Eleanor Coutant, Katherinc Cunnecn, Helen Dolierty, Jane Dooeey, Marion Mleczek, Mary Moore, Marilyn Rosenheck, Almira Russ, Betty Salese, k a t h e r i n e Simmons, Thelma Smith, BALLYHOO Bessie Stetkar, Mary Lou Walthcr, Katherine Wilkins, and Elizabeth Zuend, sophomores. CIKCCI.ATION MA.NAOER: Frances Mazar. '32. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS: Mary Dolierty and Jean l i a l l v h o o is not o n l y the n a m e o i a magazine but it VVatkins, juniors. BUSINESS STAFF: Jean Craigmile, Marguerite is the active ingredient upon w h i c h the \ m e r i c a n press Crutcliley, and Katherine Hang, sophomores. and p u b l i c feed w i t h r e l i s h . T h e t e m p e r a m e u t a l i t i e s of O s w a l d Jaeobv are better k n o w n than are those o f llunation's first citizen a n d M r s . Ely C u l b e r t s o n ' s name Published every Friday in the college year bv the Editorial has reached far c o r n e r s o f the globe w h e r e the fact Board representing the Student Association: Subscription^, $-.25 that the U n i t e d Stales Senate has a w o m a n member has per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United States. Entered as second cla-- matter at postoffice, not p e n e t r a t e d . N o w that b r i d g e in the f o r m o f K i n g C o n t r a c t has again taken its place at the b r a d of the list o f great A m e r i c a n i n d o o r s p o r t s , it only r e m a i n s f o r u n d e r g r a d u a t e s to f o l l o w the C u l b e r t s o n - I . e t i z t r a i l . A n d recent news dispatches p u r p o r t to p r o v e th.it they have. The News does not necessarily endorse sentiment* expressed Y a l e and H a r v a r d , so the press r e p o r t s , have c o m in contributions. No communications will be printed unless the waiters' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the Nivvs. pleted an i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e I . r i d e r t o u r n a m e u l w i t l i the Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS doe, not n u m b e r o f rubbers u n d e r 150. W h i l e A m h e r s t m i g h t euarantee to print any or all communications. follow suit w i t h the aid o f \ \ illiams and \ \ esleyan an i n t r a m u r a l contest seems m o r e l o g i c a l and d e s i r o u s ; the vv inners ' >f such a t o u r n a m e n t m i g h t even be a w a r d e d P R I N T E D HV HAMILTON P R I N T I N U C O M P A N Y , ALKANY, N E W YORK points t o w a r d s the i n t r a m u r a l cup. Such a precedure w o u l d not be w i t h o u t a precedent for m o r e than one house boasts an " I n t r a ' " r a t c r n i t v llridge Tournament" Vol. XVI. No. 25 April 2'). 1932 Albany, X. Y. eup o f p r e - w a r vintage f o r those who have been too bin;, w i t h their w o r k to learn c o n t r a c t , there w o u l d he a table o r t w o of a u c t i o n in the c o r n e r w till an a p p r o p r i ate c o n s o l a t i o n prize. FOR W H A T T H E Y ' R E W O R T H - Amlu-ist SJuaYii/. T h e N E W S is presenting to the student ass. c i a t i o n in EARNING AN E D U C A T I O N a series o f articles the true Mains o f s n r o r i l v and f r a t e n i a ! c o n t r o l o f t ollege p u b l i c a t i o n s , d r a m a t i c s , ib If .. s i n , h u t wants an e d u c a t i o n | , : „ l l y , u o t i g h , he w i l l b a t i n g , a n d o t h e r activ ities. T i n y are presented, ii, .t onlv because o f t i n suggestions w o r k for it, r.-uardh - - of t h , time a n d tr.-iil.li i n v o l v e d o f m e m b e r s o f the c o m m i t t e e i n v e s t i g a t i n g p u h l i c a l i , ns. f l u - -eeins in In ih< ,,nlv l-.gical e. nclitsioii to i ,• d r a w n b u t because the NhWs, feels that at this time the facts s h o w i n g thai nearlv Jill) - t I c 1. ills , a m p a n o r ..II o f p u b l i s h e d mav be of significance. T h e College is r a p i d l y a p p r o a c h i n g the t i m e v. I o n ii their College expenses. Ii i- a s i i ' i K i i i - i l l u s t r a t i o n o f the fact that - t u d - n t s w i l l select those leaders w h o are t o c o n t r o l its o r g a n i n.-i Ion p r o u d to , a m an honest d o l l a r . I z a t i o n s f o r a n o t h e r year. These statistics, g a t h e r e d | '. that sstudents f a i r l v and presented w i t h o u t p r e j u d i c e o r e d i t o r i a l com I n i r t l u r u n h e a lt,, ss that tinieul- w u hh o i l u n k enough of 1 .rder to o h t a i m e n u are g i v e n f o r what they are w o r t h , E v e n student [ V"" '*-', education to m a k e s a e n h c , m it w i l l not he an g tin f a i l u r e s w In u lb. v . u l . r s h o u l d f o l l o w their p u b l i c a t i o n and should be able i l i f e ' - v o c a l i . n. d r a w f r o m t h e m w h a t e v e r conclusions may be .ippareii T h e Ni.vvs reserves its right to c r i t i c i z e e d i t o r i a l l y m t i l all of the facts have bet n put f o r t h . BOOKS: ACTIVE:S AND PASSIVES liv h i g h scholarship in facultv in. in! I T oi week II is pleasing " g r i n d " ill o r d e r to E.vcrv stud, i n , I iv Tin (, M r . l l o n e v w e l l . ill , -eh .larlv b i l l . v..|un>. pre-.-in f a i r p r o p o r t i o n s if he i , to get the most f r o m a t o l h g, he results o i a p a i n s t a k i n g r. search t h r o u g h b l i r r ' education. He k n o w - licit the so e a l b d ". s l r a clasu c t i v i t i e s " are the h. ••[ i n e d i t u n f o r this ..•.'.. i i d i i r v . and h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n , are presented will T h e report n i d i . at.-d that students w h o had d m i n , the a t i t b o i g u i s h e d Iheiuselves schohtsticallv had excelled in dra | h e l p f u l apprai .f tin t h i r d p i . si,I, n t ' , ideas on edil m a t i c s , debate, j o u r n a l i s m , and general College leader ] T i n h a e k g n ship. T h i s r e p o r t d i d not stihuiit 11 l i s . 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I f o r its l i f e , its p o s i t i o n has not be, n n „ , s i . u i c 'I In c h i e f c r i t e r i o n o f student i n t e r e s t is student a t t e n d a n c e at g a m e s . //•,• // fall A'..,,,/ / , i nliur, • \ So, leipietali n in I h . I nit. .1 Stan IC i n I iav C o n i p . u i v . New Y o r k 1 j \l..r I n Greasy Grind" Legend Meets Attack; Scholars Lead In College Activities (Editor's Note. The following article was prepared for tin- STATIC COLLEGE NEWS by Dr. Harold II'. Thompson, professor of English. Dr. Thompson, who is a honorary member of Signum Laudis, gathered the material which appears in the story.) T h e legend o f the " g r e a s y g r i n d " was o n l y one o f several attacked by D r . H a r o l d VV. T h o m p s o n i n a t a l k to the n e w m e m b e r s o f S i g n u m L a u d i s at t h e i r luncheon S a t u r d a y i n the K e n m o r e . H e said that the class o f 1932 has d e m o n s t r a t e d t h a t a leader o f college " a c t i v i t i e s " m a y he a f o e o f c l a s s r o o m " p a s s i v i t i e s " a n d at the same t i m e earn all o r part of college e x p e n s e s ; and he p r o v e d his assertions w i t h copious statistics. T h e r e are 2b m e m b e r s o f S i g n u m D o n a l d W i n s t o n I r u m K. I'. I. EurL a u d i s this year, ten o f w h o m were t h c r m o r e , i n r e c k o n i n g the averages chosen last f a l l a n d s i x t e e n elected o f the l a t t e r g r o u p the f r e s h m a n year a f t e r the m i d - y e a r e x a m i n a t i o n s . O f is not c o n s i d e r e d unless it w i l l raise this n u m b e r three are m e m b e r s o f the s t a n d i n g . T h e highest average in M y s k a n i a — Rice, H r i t z , and H e l e n the first g r o u p is that of the I'resi M e a d . O f the 22 g i r l s in the society, dent, M a r g a r e t H e n r y , whose " a l uo less t h a n 1.1 are m e m b e r s o f s o r o r - most i n c r e d i b l e g r a d e " o f 2.ol ( t i p to ities, a n d , strangely e n o u g h , 11 ol" last f a l l ) has been r e d u c e d , Mr. these are f r o m J s o r o r i t i e s . Epsilon T h o m p s o n r e p o r t e d , by o n l y one Beta l ' h i leads w i t h 4 m e m b e r s : A I- p o i n t , t o 2.80. T h e lowest average of e x a n d e r , Fasoldt, (.alusha, and H e n r y the first g r o u p was 2.17, whereas the ( t h e president o f S i g n u m L a u d i s ) . E t a P h i has . 1 : E l l e n D i n c e n , C r i e d man, a n d Helen M e a d , l ' h i L a m b d a also has J : Clemens. K e l l y , and C.st h e r M e a d . A l p h a K h o is n p i t ssented by W i c k s , A l p h a K p s i l o n l ' h i bv K r o n m a u , a n d C h i S i g m a T h e t a by ( . a y n o r . highest a v e r a g e o f the sec I group live students w h o s e a v e r a g e was over is 2.00 a n d its l o w e s t 2.07. T h e r e are l i v e s t u d e n t s w h o s e a v e r a g e is , , w i the r e q u i r e d 2.1)0. but w h o were not i n i t i a t e d because the society is l i m ited to not m o r e t h a n o n e - t e n t h of the class. Graduates A r e Scholars Actresses A r e P r o m i n e n t lu conclusion Dr. Thompson I n all e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r a c t i v i t i e s p,,inted o u t s o m e i l l u s t r a t i o n s o f I,i il m e m b e r s ol S i g n u m L a u d i s are lead- | j ; m t m ' e n t a c h i e v e m e n t s of State ers. S o m e t i m e s it is suggested that n , l i e g e g r a d u a t e s ill I he w o r l d ..| d r a m a t i c s lakes so m u c h l i m e that scholars. E l s i e S h a n k s , a 1'h | i ol scholarship is lowered, but D r . R a d c l i l f c and an a u t h n r i t v m i \ n g l , . i h o m p s o n p o i n t e d out thai no less \ , , r m a n l i t e r a t u r e , is n o w tin Painter t h a n X m e m b e r s have been active m p i l l o w o f the \ t n e r i c a n \ i,ini d r a m a t i c w o r k , i n c l u d i n g the three ,,,' L ' u i v e r s i t v W o m e n , and w i t h i n g i r l s w h o m Miss I u t t e r e r r e g a r d s as , | ] r l i ; i s , u , . , . p ),.,„ i„.,.,, ,,, , , i . the m a i n s t a y of the stage. S i m i l a r l y b e l l o w o f the A m e n . - a n ( . unci! m d e b a t i n g , demands m u c h l i m e , bu L e a r n e d Societies f o r further n k t i l h l\r nan is I'resident o f tin search and p u b l i c a t i o n in f.ngl.ind I h hale C o u n c i l and c a p t a i n o l a Nov l l o n e v w e l l , a I ' h . 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Program Tuesday Night GREEKS TO DANCE FRIDAYAT HOTEL Broadway Artist Presents Co Op With Signed Picture Katherine Cornell, the hero i n u of t h e s u c c e s s f u l B r o a d w a y s t a g e p l a y , " T h e B a r r e t t s of Wimple Street," has recently presented to the "Haunted B o o k s h o p " of t h e C o l l e g e C o operative h o o k store an autog r a p h e d p h o t o g r a p h of h e r s e l f as she a p p e a r e d as Elizabeth B a r r e t t in t h e l a s t a c t of t h e play. Stray Collie Puppy Adopts "Jolly Bunch" For Masters L O S T : A collie p u p p i e , four m o n t h s old. FOUND, b y the m e n of C o l l e g e h o u s e , t h e a f o r e m e n tioned canine. This announcement heralds of the latest the addition b o a r d e r at the College house o n 134 C e n t r a l a v e n u e . H e f o l l o w e d s e v e r a l of t h e m e n h o m e M o n day night, w a s enthusiastically received, a n d took up p e r m a n e n t q u a r t e r s w i t h w h a t lie evid e n t l y b e l i e v e s is a " j o l l y b u n c h " of f e l l o w s t o h a n g a r o u n d . By his action, h e h a s e x c h a n g e d a single master for thirty. Amsterdam Orchestra To Play At Intersorority Ball, President Says A Silver B a y d i n n e r will b e e o n ducted by the You'ig Women's Christian association, Tuesday The K n i g h t s of R h y t h m from n i g h t , in t h e c a f e t e r i a o f I l u s t e d A m s t e r d a m will p l a y a t i n t e r - s o hall, a t 5:30 o'clock, for t h e p u r r o r i t y b a l l F r i d a y n i g h t a t t h e Ten I h e ( o - o p i s a l s o in p o s s e s E y c k hotel, a c c o r d i n g t o M a r j o r i e p o s e of s t i m u l a t i n g i n t e r e s t in t h e s i o n of a n a u t o g r a p h e d photol . o c k w o o d , ' 3 2 , p r e s i d e n t o f i n tera n n u a l J u n e c o n f e r e n c e at Silver graph of C h r i s t o p h e r Morlcy, sorority council. Bay, Lake George, Asenath Van - r u t b y h i m at C h r i s t i n a s t i m e . Favors have been selected by the Buren, W, president announced S o m e t i m e in M a v , h e h a s pri , t n c o m m i t t e e from those s u b m i t t e d by today. ised to sign the bookstore's He made the biggest impresthe Balfour c o m p a n y , C h a r l e s ElliMiss Edith Wallace, assistant g u e s t b o o k . At - . r e s e n t t h i s b o o k sion u p o n C h a r l e s R o b s o n , '34, ott, W a r r e n - K a h s e , a n d B u r r - P a t p r o f e s s o r of L a t i n , w h o h a s a t is in t h e hand.-, of t h e A l b a n y whose clean white shirt be t e r s o n , b u t will b e k e p t s e c r e t u n tended previous Silver Lav confera r t i s t , D o r o t h y l . a t h r o p , w h o is dirtied with his p a w s upon betil t l u n i g h t o f t h e b a l l . e n c e s , will b e t h e g u e s t s p e a k e r o j w o r k i n g i 'ii s o m e a r t d e s i g n s a s ing " i n t r o d u c e d . " '1 h e f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e memher contribution to the m e m o t h e d i n n e r , M i s - V a n B u r e n said. N o n a m e has been given him bers, appointed by the sororities, randum. T h e r e s t of t h e p r o g r a m will b e as yet, a l t h o u g h several have a r e in c h a r g e o f t h e a f f a i r : d e v o t e d t o a d e m o n s t r a t i o n of a been suggested. T h e boys are A r r a n g e m e n t s : Alice Filzpatrick, typical (lav's activities at Silver waiting t o s e e if h e w i l l be 'M, C h i S i g m a T h e t a , chairman; Bay. claimed by anyone. If h e i s n ' t E v e l y n S t a e h l e . '35, G a m m a K a p p a Invitations have been -cut to lie is s u n - of l i e d , b o a r d , a n d a s w ,i e a c h of t h e c l a s s e s t o - > m l o n e line a n a m e a s Collegiate i n g e n u s delegate to the dinner. T h e junior ity c a n d e v i s e . Omega; Ruth Bueche. '33, Beta class d e l e g a t e will be M a r y T r c l a , / e t a ; M a r i e J u d d , \U, K a p p a D e l - 1 a n d t h e f r e s h m e n c l a s s w ill b e r e p R a l p h H a r r i s , \\.\, m a n a g e r of t i n t a ; a n d J a n e S h u l m a n . ' 3 2 , I'i A l p h a | resented by Elizabeth I ' e n E y c k . l')32 3 3 b a s k e t b a l l s q u a d , h a s a n T h e d e l e g a t e s f o r t h e s e n i o r a n d n o u n c e d a c h a n g e in t h e s c h e d u l e j " p r o g r a m s : Dorothy King, '33 ""' " . ' " J V:;|-n"' » » ] H I Kappa Delta: Ruth 'Putnam, 'M c h o s e n yet. T h e Girls' A l l i h t b allartwirk .ollege scheduled l o r | ; l l a / , . , . , . ].•,!„., I - ; , , - , , , , , , , ' . U I ' sociation and the student c o u n c i l I >i c e i i i b i r 3 h a s h e e n transl. , 1 a s s w i l l h a v e il " A l p h a T a n , K a t i i e r i u e W a g n e r . '3-1, Hie limn I., l Bo I l a r l w n k c o u r t . Delta O m e g a ; Elorenrc Smith 'S.\ 'bird annual Movmg-iip day d m r e p r c s c n t a l n e. T h e n a m , - of t h e - i I l a r l w i , k will p i . i v In re m i l m ' B i n D e l t a ; C a r o l y n C h r i s t i a n e n , " c r m i S a t u r d a y , M a y 2 1 , in t h e d e l e g a t e s w e r e not k n o w n a- t h e I ' a g e hall . v m i i a - i m n . .,,,, i o n 1,1 X>i ( ' . a n n u a K a p p a ' I ' h i ; a n d D o n . - c a f e t e r i a of I l u s t e d hall at 6:00 N'KWS Went t o p r i >s r c m h e r III. N e g o t i a t i o n - . i n " • w i | | D n r e v , \> R o g j o ' c l o c k , J . B r u c e P i lby, class p r c - i i v l>,, I ' - i G a m m a ; T h e c o m m i t t e e in < b a r - . ' the I,ring , . m p l , ted for a g a m . nli S o s i k '.il' A l p h a R h o ; H e l e n D m dent, announced today. This will p r e p a r a t i o n s for t h e ilium r a n i ! W a . O U T , o i l , : c of S t a l e n i- mil ,,!-• mi W h e e l e r . ' 3 1 , E t a I ' h i I " ' t h e t h i r d t i m e t h a i t h e c l a s s of follows: Mi-Cordon, general I'avors: Ruth Reynolds, ' 3 3 , 1"33 h a - c o n d u c t e d a d i n n e r t h e chairman; dinner, Ruth Gold-inith. chainnan, Kappa Delta; Kalhrvn night after M o \ m e - u p day. '.12; c h a i r m a n . \ ' e r a B u m - , ' 3 2 . a n d I lane '3-1 Gamma Kappa I'hi; Margaret Rau-cli igeneral Harriet Dunn, 'TL p r o g r a m . ' 'ath I Elizabeth L a p p . '3-1, I ' h i D e l t a ; c h a i r m a n f o r t h e d i n n e r . T h e o t h e r erine Simmcrcr, '3 I, . Iiairm.in. Were Recent Guests M a n . u i i M o r t o n \\.>, D e l t a ( h u e c o m m i t t e e s i n c l u d e : e n t e r t a i nment, I r m a B r o w n , 'M. L a u r a S l \ n, ' C I . . a ; I a u r a S t v n \i.\. B e l a / e t a ; B e t - P r a n c e s M c M a h m i , c h a i r m a n , E l i / and Dororlbea Gahagan, ' 3 - ; pub '"1 t\ S i m o n ' 3 3 , I'i \ l p h a T a n ; M a r y a b e l h G o r d o n a n d W i l l i a m C ollins; I , \ , rti, C H I T , ' . " ' , N o r m a n licit v T h e l m a S m i t h . ' 3 1 . c h a i r m a n . D.iliertv, ' 3 1 . i hi S i g m a Theta"; d e c o r a t i o n s , N a o m i A l b r e c h t , chair.'.I, l l a u i i l l o n W i n o n , '31. K a t h e r i n e W i l k i n - , '3?, I B l o t K b h hi,-. I i,.rutin Griffin, ' 3 1 , I'-i G a m m a ; man, and George Ili-ert; guests, a n d R u t h B r o o k - , i i v - l i n u m : m u - i . . o i d i !'- .I. S h r u i n . '2'), w i re 11 n i l ,pa R u t h I c n k i n s , ' 3 5 , A l p h a K i n , ; l . e Alvina Lewis, c h a i n n a n ; asses. 1 1 , - 1 - .11 ( . . . m m . i i li i p l . I o l Is Marjorie Morton, WS, chairman in,ml-. 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T h i s d a t e is t e n t a t i v e a s y e t , f o r a motion w a s introduced to the b o a r d of d i r e c t o r s b y t h e g r a d u a t e council recently to change this date to some time m o r e adequate to t h e a l u m n i . V o t i n g o n this m o tion will he c o n d u c t e d t h r o u g h t h e mails when t h e m e m b e r s of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n will c h o s e t h e i r officers for n e x t y e a r . T h e following p r o g r a m h a s been arranged by the committee in c h a r g e of t h e r e u n i o n : Juniors To Have Third '>:<)() l.(N) R e g i s t r a t i o n . Moving-Up Day Dinner aRuidc iht aorrdi us omn. h a l l a n d \\.y chainnan, Nile Cl.-in.-n-, 10.00 I n f o r m a l R e c e p t i o n , R i c h a r d s o n hall. I0:.«) Q u a r t e r C e n t u r y C l u b , . R i c h a r d s o n hall. Blaitl G r a d u a t e C o u n c i l , Richardson hall. 12:.i() L u n c h e o n , ,L()() A l u m n i -be!0 D r . Rotunda, M e m b e r - ,,f t h e I d w a r I I b i n • B o l t e r c l u b . i i t e r t a i m - d t i n I', n h a l e ' t e a m in i b e I m m . . ' . ' m' Rn ! a r d - o u h a l l T i n s d a \ n i M i l aft r tl • debate with the Mao .oil, . T h e -ubjecl of t h e ,h I n : , w a "Ke-oK.d, Thai - t a t - - . . iab-n s h o u l d b e s u b s t i t u t e d i n . apil.il i - n i T T h e n u m b e r s ,,f t i n M n , , olhge team, Helm >iB , i on R u t h K r o i n u a i i , - . n u n -. u p 1 • hi l b . al'lirtnati\c. T h o s e w i n , a l l e u d e . l tin • ' , , ; lion a r e ; Dr II.u old W I h - m p - n. p r o f , s - o r " i b u g l i - h a n d . ..:n h " i d e b a t e , a m i M r - T h m i i p -,.u, M i - S i K e r , M i - - K r o i i m a n . p n - u b :,! " i t h e i h h . i p c o u n c i l , I .eon... K i " Project Nears Completion With Installation Of Shelving K, n n e l h M i l l , r, - . 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Dial 3-3632 J Si, MODI UN \ l t sic Snor US Opp. ( annul Col \ienii. id Page Draper I.'aec hall. Reception hall. Directors Annual Meeting. b a i l Will b e u p , II 1 " I. . , nt l l - e h v ill, b e . Itllll 11 I l l n I n - , n n - sle'r il. -.' fall, M l ilan I Inab.lh I " b b . a--istai • A e i i i ities I'lay, of 20, Room Brubaclu r'- •LOU B o a r d Room C a m p u s , 7? c e n t s , -:IM) A u d i t o r i u m hall. o.Ot) C o u n c i l S l ' S ^ k ^ l ' B : College Library Will Open Next Fall, Miss Cobb Says; WOMEN DEBATERS ARE ENTERTAINED BY POTTER CLUB X Lounge, 10:.W H a l f C e n t u r y C l u b , R o o m 11, R i c h a r d s o n hall. M a i . .'"II '32. L o u n g e of Bage hall Ilii'Uie Orchestras I'uniishcd fur . Ill Occasions THE HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH Cake Bake Ave SANDWICHKS Oppukite •ics lliiih Sell. 8:d0 Torch Dinner, Light Cafeteria. Parade. Plan Out-Door Luncheon T h e s u r e , ' . - , of l a s t y e a r ' s o u t - o f door luncheon warrants the cominiilee- placing a similar luncheon on lln- year'program. Special t a b l e s will b e laid for c l a s s e s , for b r a i n h g r o u p - , ,,r o t h e r organizat i o n s upmi re,|iiest lo ih,. c o m m i t tee. M e m b e r s of [ h e s e n i o r c l a s s "ill act a s u s h e r s , it w a s a n nounced. Auumg the -fecial f e a t u r e s of '.he p r o g r a m will b , a b a n d r e c i t a l b\ the band, Xolt I, n a i e of S c h e n e c t a d y high -e| 1 T h e orehes- w i l l p k n at t h e l u n c h e o n from'the s t e p - of l l a w h v h a l l , h'.dna S , d i a l l e r , 'J.l, v\ ill - u i n . I In \ b , i , n n P l a n a - w i l l p r e s e n t a p l a v . "d In Third Angle," by M o r e in . R y e r ill I b e a f t e r n o o n T h e n i e l l i w i l l h, , | , l o l n l t o t i l e Irailili ,1 t o r c h l i g h t procession Ibe seniors hand al which time . I n n n l l u ir t o r , h e t o t h e i r s t i c c e s - OppoBlta tlic iH.iv Woldur* Astoria fJ ^ ^ T Inimr olthe hmtut imping poet- aH0™«nd Lexington NEWVORK When t h e S h e l t o n o p e n e d (7 yc.iis af<o) w e b e g a n catering t o college m e n a n d women. G r a d u a l l y t h e i r patronage has increased; we feel safe in a s s e r t i n g that more s t u d e n t s make the Shelton their New York home than a t any club or o t h e r hotel. O n e r e a s o n for this is t h e free r e c r e a t i o n a l f e a t u r e s plus a d e s i r e t o s e r v e on t h e p a r t of S h e l t o n e m p l o y e e s . Room r a t e s have been greatly r e d u c e d . R a t e s from $50 p e r m o n t h u p w a r d . A room from $2.50 daily. (lull fiuliir... (fm> lu giii'sli.) are on follow*! Mwtllilillllil |,oul: i',iiiii|iUUIy Minified fc.ynuiiuil111111 gunm room* lor liil.lK" ttWl tiui'U|»uJiiiiiou| roof ii.,,,1,,, anil aolitrliliii llisliimuiil. Ullll o,IH, ,l,i s e n l i e nl ri'u*uuulilo |irli'4ia, STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., APRIL 29, 1932 1931 Carries On Custom Of Presenting BASEBALL SEASON Class Memorial Gift To State College STUDENT ELECTION TO BE ON FRIDAY OPENS TOMORROW Association Members Name Four Juniors for Presidency At Weekly Meeting F o u r j u n i o r s a r c candidates for t h e office of p r e s i d e n t of the stud e n t association. T h e y were nomin a t e d at the r e g u l a r session F r i d a y , a n d will be v o t e d on in the a s s e m bly next F r i d a y . T h e y a r e : Bruce Filby, Elizabeth G o r d o n , Ralph H a r r i s , and K a t h c r i n e M o o r e . T h e candidates for vice-president of the association, chosen from the p r e s e n t s o p h o m o r e class, a r e : Letitia Connelly, Dorothy Griffin, W i l l i a m Nelson, Grenfcll Rand and R o b e r t Robinson. T h e n o m i n e e s for s e c r e t a r y of t h e s t u d e n t association, c h o s e n from the p r e s e n t freshman class, are: J o h n Bills, Mary Clark, D o r o F r a n c e s G a y n o r , '32, thea G a h a g a n , Betty G r e g o r y , and play the part of " H e d d a " in the D a n Van l.cuvan. a d v a n c e d d r a m a t i c s class p r e s e n t a t i o n of " H e d d a G a b l e r " in P r o f e s s o r G e o r g e M. Y o r k w a s the auditorium of Page hall on t h e only m e m b e r of the faculty T u e s d a y night, May 24. n o m i n a t e d for faculty m e m b e r of t h e finance board. T h e student association song leader will be elected from the cand i d a l submitted by the present junior, s o p h o m o r e , and freshman c l a s s e s ; the college cheer leaders, one man and one woman, will also be chosen from the candidates subm i t t e d by these classes. T r y o u t s for these offices will be conducted in the assembly immediately preceding the elections. Tickets for the a d v a n c e d d r a m a t T h e student association will also ics class presentation of " H e d d a Ibsen on v o l e for t w o m e m b e r s for M y s - Gabler" by l l e n d r i k kania from the list of eligible j u n - T u e s d a y , May 24, in the a u d i t o r ium of Page hall may be obtained iors. T h e three juniors o b t a i n i n g the highest n u m b e r of votes a r e for s t u d e n t s upon p r e s e n t a t i o n of a student lax ticket, and for o t h e r s chosen. for seventy-live cents or one dollar, a c c o r d i n g to C a t h e r i n e T r a v c r , '32, a m e m b e r of the class, and chairman of the house c o m m i t t e e for the play. With the installation of the new T h e other class gifts have included Brooks and Goodrich to Lead clock in the tower of Page hall, the the sun dial, and money for an athTeam Against Hartwick class of 1931 has carried on the cus- letic field. It has been impossible to tom of presenting a memorial gift find just which of the remaining Nine in First Game to the College. classes, '21, '19, '18, '17, '16, and '14, BY K E N N E T H M I U . H R , '32 This time piece is a Seth Thomas has given the sun dial. When it was SPORTS EI.ITUR, THE NICWS clock, electric, and motor driven, it first placed on the walk in front of The State college nine will open was purchased and installed with Draper hall, it bore a bronze plate, money, given as volunteer contribu- designating the class which was the its baseball season tomorrow at Onetions of various class members. donor. However, it became necessary onta, when it opposes the team repreThe class of '30 is having a plaque to replace this plate almost every senting Hartwick college. Brooks will pitch for the Purple made in memory of Dr. Leonard year. The sun dial has now been reand Gold, and Goodrich will catch. Woods Richardson. This plaque is moved completely. Reinhart or Beebe will be on ihe to be bronze, and is to have an image An amount of about $4,000 was of Dr. Richardson's head done in re- given for a fund to purchase an ath- mound for the Hartwick outfit, and lief. Gertrude Lathrop, noted Albany letic field for State oollege. This Haight will he found behind the plate. State will play its second game sculptor, is doing the work and ex- money is now invested. pects to have il completed for com'I'he Library school graduating when it opposes the St. Stephens mencement this June. The plaque is classes have also made memorial nine at Annandale next Wednesday. tfi he placed in the Lounge of Rich- gifts to the school at graduation time. Brooks or Benedict and Goodrich ardson hall. Three classes have combined in giv- will he at the battery for the State team. The class of 1929 has given the ing a silver tea service. Coach Baker will probably pick the entire lire set, which is used in the The class of 1929 gave a dozen remainder of the team for tomorrow's Lounge. The set includes two and- spoons. The class of '30 gave the tea irons, a screen, a wood rack, and a pot. sugar bowl, and cream pitcher game from Don Benedict, slugger of stand which holds a shovel, brush, Last year's class completed the se last year's squad, Lloyd Moreland, veteran second baseman, Kay Ilium, and tongs. with the tray, experienced outfielder, John DctlefThe class of '28 has given the son, star center-fielder of the 1931 bronze tablets, designating the names team. Jack Saunders, shortstop of of the College buildings. the last year's team, Hack Young, A painting of Miss Anna K. Pierce, who saw service in both the infield dean of women, was given bv the and outfield last season, and Jadick. members of the class nt' 1927. 'David (Cuulimtcl from /•„,„• I, ,-,,/umi, i) Drake, Murray, Parry, Tcmpleton, C. I.ilbgow, of .Albany, is the artist. This painting is now in Dr. Ilrubach- O i n e g o , c h a i r m a n ; Ruth I'ovd, '.1.1 and Lucan, newcomers on the State Phi Delta; Marie Prindle, '34, Gamer's office. Il is to he placed finally in the new resilience hall. This class ma K a p p a Phi; k a i h r v n Wilkins, P.eta A - l a ; A l i n e ' Wolf, \\.\, has also given the weather vane on '34, the top of Page hall. The class nu- K a p p a Delta; Ruth Katz, '.>>?. Pi merals are in the arrow of the vane. Alpha T a n ; Louise Carh.w, 'M, l'-i Ten of the memorial windows of G a m m a ; Klizabcth Slaws, m, '.i.s. llawley hall were given as class gifts. Alpha R h o ; and Helen Mahar, '34, T h e \l erieau Council of F.dttc; The classes which gave them a r e : Kla Phi. '26. '25. '24, '2.1 '22. '2(1, '15. '12, ' I I . tpiiring that s o p h o m o n R e f r e s h m e n t s : Clarice S i m o n . , and 'III. The window given by the \>,2, Phi Delta; Klizabcth Kamclass of '20 was presented in memory m e r e r , '3-1, Delta O m e g a ; Aline p s y c h o l o g y tests, Dr. Klizabelh II. of those who lost their lives in the Wolf, '.ly Kappa Delia; K.-na Sol,,- Morris, assistant professor of eduWorld War. while the window pre- mull, \iy Pi Alpha T a n ; Ruth I lar- cation, a n n o u n c e d . T h e s e tests have sented by the class of '15 was dedi- tin, \V2, Psi G a m m a ; Doris Shaver, been changed for the Stale college cated to the memory of William '34, Alpha R h o ; and K a t h c r i n e Can- soplu .res to the general sophoJames Milne, president, 18K9-1914. m o r e tests, since m e m b e r s of 1934 non, '34, Kla Phi, have not had the c o u r s e s in cduD e c o r a t i o n s : Marjorie Wil M Phi Delta, c h a i r m a n ; M a r g a r e t I «»tional p s y c h o l o g y - presupposed Raitscb, \l\ Gamma Kappa Phi; ' ""' n " s , r s l "This change, ' Dr. Morris said l-.lmor Andre, '31, Delta < In "unites the Slat • college group t. I .oraine (irow, '34, lleta / e t a ; I-; an even larger number ol r o l l e d hel Lawrence, '.Vi, Kappa Delt; students all ove • the counlrv win Lena Gould, 31, Pi Alpha Tat are contributing their time to this F.lizalielh Steele '31, Alpha Kl i< „i,!„iiu-J In,,n /.,(,„• ;, .„i„,„n ;; lean W a t k i n s , '34, Psi G a m m a ; and important ethic Itional enterprise. 1 W e regret I t in • able to test only F.leanor K e t c h a m , 'S. ,. l-.ta Phi. I m i t a t i o n s : , I •". < I i 11 I l.evine, '?i2half of the sop mniore class. Ml Visiting i n s t r u c t o r s wilt he: J. I.. Soollolllol-eho liradbury, lecturer in Knglish, Pi .Alpha T a n , c h a i r m a n ; C a t h e r i n e -how their soph. more spirit he seet hesler college, Kngland, exten- Traver, 'S2, Kappa Delta; Alice int. P> it that the representative sion lecturer in Kngland, Cniver Y a i m h a n . 'S.\ lleta / e l a ; D n r n t h v sity of Liverpool, Kngland; Sidney Kb.-e, '34, Delta O m e g a ; Muriel port to ro 2(1 De , '34, Camilla Kappa Phi; Cox, professor of Knglish, Dart "Tests will b •gin promptly at month college; I-.. I > Kinkeiibin- Irina llrown, '.'<:•, Phi Delia; lino 8:30 o'eloi k on Tue-dav i nor nine1, Carev, '31, Psi G a m m a ; Ii, ilv Moat, Mav- 3, and at 9:0(1 n'clock , u Sta'te Teacher's college"; Frank K. '34, Alpha Rho; and Helen' Dcuni W'e'dne-dav, Ma v I I . in room 20. -on W h e e l e r , '31, Kla Phi --Mid, n l , whose name- are li-p-d d psychology, Middle!.in F l o w e r - : Rita Urownhardl '31, will he escu-ed from class,-- ..u ,-; Julius S. K ngsley, p G a m m a Kappa Phi; Hazel Fnglish, l.oth niornings." '.12, Phi D.-lla; Alice II,.viand', '31, Middh Frankel, Delta < h u e g a ; Klorenci ewidh Mi A l i c e K Announces Engagement '31, Pi \ l p h a T a n ; \ - i nath Van e. S e n t Mi • Di Ila I Imeea o r o r i l v announces J". it i.ii. '32 lleta Xeta; L. -th, r Da Nellie \ . M n h , Con. superintend tin i liuaeeiuenl of Marv Pitkin, '31, Kappa Ih h a ; Kvclyii K i \'5.i, I., ' C a r •' < llsen, a eraibi eiil of immigrant education, Roc h \ies, F'.auces i -o r; Mis- t i a r a II. S p r i n g s l c e d . mav, '.''.y l'-i G a m m a ; d of T W e b e r , '31, Alpha R h o ; and Alvina A m s t e r d a m , Kufus Stickney, in- I n nth man '31, I la Phi L i d - : K.lizabetli llartiuaii, ' 3 \ structor in secrelarial -Indies" Union Clerical school; Mi-- J o - e p h i m I i.lla ' lim-ea; India Xew Ion '.<>.'•> W. V\ A Mllll Ws, I'res dent Phi Dell.,; I- -lb, i Poi.i-hiii, I-., '3s Pi \ l p h a T a n ; Maiioii I P o l , '3 1, ciniiat'i; l-.d'win K. \ an Kleck, sup i n n h udciit of -el I . W a l d c n ; Kappa Delia; M i l l . D,- Hollander, I dward I. F W illiam-. proli - m '31, lleta / e t a ; Frances l l e \ , | l , '3..!. and l o a d of the depai I '-I "1 Psi G a m m a ; Maiv William-, '31, \ l p h a R h o ; Marguerite Crulchh-\ I l l a t i o n , H i d e l l , , re c o l l i I T , I ll'llll. I., sler '31. l-.la Phi. I II Miss Gr; \\ niton, h 74 C l a p e l St., All Sill) T.IM-: l-.li/abelh lohiison, '3 1 urn, \oilhwe-l High i P., l.i / , la: Frances Root, \\.\, K,,p Detroit, p., C, p . , ; M.Hilda Centner, '51, Pi • iiiu tl U'aclic •-v / IIr tipT h e siiium, r Wpna Tan; Ruth llrook ,, '35 D. Ila point mi ills at nil seasons u\ < line;-,,; I oi- llnredorf, '.15, G.inima of th, ,oin , Write for the yea : Kappa Phi; Mum I S e l l , '51, P i iiifiirhi obtained iT G a m m a : II. I. u \ and. iv. e, \:\ \\ mat in n ir call at the office. Ih, I olleee pha Rho; and Rlilh F l a m , '51. I I, Phi. Sororities Will Dance Friday Night, At 9:00 DRAMATICS CLASS TO SELL TICKETS FOR ANNUAL PLAY EDUCATION~GROUP SPONSORS TESTS FOR SOPHOMORES STATE WILL OPEN SUMMER SESSION SEASON IN TENNIS T h e d o w n s t a i r s secti f the TO BEGIN JULY 5, u d i t o r i u m will be (lis ided into MATCH WEDNESDAYatwo reserved seal sections, one for DIRECTOR REPORTS the seveutv-live cent tickets, the BY KI.NNI.TII MN.I.KK, '32 The State tennis player.-, will open their season next W e d n e s day when they oppose St. S t e p h e n s " r a c q u e t c e r s " at Kidgeficld park. T h e first m a t c h will Mart at -1:011 The second contest will 1 played on Fridav. when th 'urple and Cold players ,,ppo-c tl Ithaca college of Physical K ration squad. This name will also take place at Kidgeficld park. Theprobable line-up will he: Sanford Levinstein, No. I; Carl T a r b o x , No. 2; Vincent Meleski, No. 3; and T o n y Sroka or ( . o n i o n H u g h e s , No. -I. M a n a g e r s Saroff and Kissam will break into the line-up if any of the regular players are unable to take pari in , ither of the contests. This is T a r b o C s la-t year to play lor Mate college, l i e has been MI the team for (otir years, and is the present captain. Sroka, Meleski H u g h e s and Sai oil are all experienced play, i -; and Levinstein has -A • • 11 the College in trainui al leiini-, . hampioiiship l. >r two v ai -. Hi- u ; e . aptain of lasl year's P a i n and hold the singles and dotilT -. c h a m p i o n s h i p oi 'I roy, and n PIT -, I thai . it \ in MM New York slate I. nuis toiniiaui. nt Will Visit Offices T h e committees for th set-, Helen Silver, 'M; Isabel Hewitt, '.1.1; make ath Van ISurcn, 'M; a Klizabcth (en-do,,, '.U; ; Miss T r a c e r . 111 |h , I p peril .. A - i Fraternity Will Have Annual Dance May 13 G a m m a chapter of Kappa I >cll: Rim fraternity will conduct itspring formal d a m e . Friday, Ma\ 13 in the loiinue of Kichard-oi hall, Harold llaswcll, W2, an m a i m e d loda\ \\ ill.am Colli,,- '.1.1 will act a/eiieral chairman of the dance Collins has appointed tin following c o m m i t t e e s : d e c o r a t i o n s , William Nelson, '3-1, c h a i r m a n ; music, rle i-l T a r b o x , '32 II nt-, I barb nui; hid-, R; Philip Albany Teachers' A gency //' Is National Officer Mo, M. I A ( H I T 1 HO.M Poll , . e : 1.1,III K.ipp, I rale Mel Will Other for the one dollar ticket-, Miss T r a v e r explained. Miss A c n e s F u t t e r e r , assistant professor of Knglish, is coaching the p r o d u c t i o n . Tin- east includes: Until lirczee, F r a n c e s Gavin.r, and Nil. Clemens, s e n i o r s ; Mildred Quick an,I J o h n ( ,ro-\ enor, juniors ; ami 'I In .mas G a r r e t t , '34. tall ,,| Ih. 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