STATE COLLEGEFWmCHERS ALBANY. N. V State College News VOL. XVI. No. 28 STATK COLLEGE FOR T E A C H E R S , A L B A N Y , N, Y., T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 19, $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issue? 1932 1200 AWAIT MOVING UP DAY EXERCISES AND TAPPING OF NEW MYSKANIA T i n - , x c i t i n ^ i i i n l o i l c i r l ' u l pageant n f l u r m i r r n w m u n i i i i K w i l l he c l i m a x e d w h e n i ' l r v i n m e m I T * ,>l t i n - senior clnss, c o i i s i i t u t i i i g l IK- \')M M v s k a n i a , w i l l c o n t i n u e a Collcnc t r a d i t i o n |,\ n a m i n g e l c w n . i m l w , nr t h i r t e e n successors as tin- 1''33 M v s k a n i a T i n \ ; u v left U. u n l i t : S a m u e l S. DeiTanec. D n r u | l i \ I H a l l . Ins, p l u m H u l l , A n d r e w A . l l r i l z , I ' . i i n Jacks,,,,. H e l e n I I , Mead, K e n n e t h \ M i l l e r , I s.ah, I 1 I ' c a r d , H e . i r ^ e I ' . K i n , M i l d r e d l'„ S i n i l l i . and M . W c n a l h \ an I'.iireii. K a c h w i l l wear tin- |.urple a n d «.ild rosette w i l h w h i c h the n e w l y n a m e d meiiiher w i l l he presented at t h e m o m e n t o f t a p p i n g . G. A. A. WILL HAVE HIKE ON SATURDAY Miss Moore, '34, Is Chairman of D e a n ' s Mills O u t i n g ; T o Leave at 10:00 Tin a n n u a l I n k , ,,| l i e C i r l Allil, in as-..i ialion I" I >i a n ' M i l l - w i l l h< c o n d u c t . d ^ a t i i r d u i in, . n i n e , M a n M a , M l , een, r a l ,li,urn.an an n. .u III , d I,.(lav. 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Miss M i n n , "Fair And Warmer" Weather Is Predicted For Tomorrow "l-'.n- a n d w a r m e r - w i l h | , „ sihh t h i i i i d , r - l n . w . i s " - n , h 1r o ' u ' s ' M o \ u e . t ,, dav ci-n 1 ie.s, as p r e d u t e d l o l l i e h . cal weather I,mean of i l l , I n i l , d S t a l e - l',.-i 1 M'lii , l-'or t i n last t h r e e v e a l - 111, w e a t h e r m a n h a - I,cell e e m i o i i 111 pr, ,\ 1,line -111,-lniie a n d l a u skies l o r t h e t r a d i t i o n a l d a y , w i i h l h , 1 si c p l i o i i n l a I, w d a i k , I..,,,|s in l h , 1 nine of M , . i m e I ' p i l a \ lasl w a r TICKET EXCHANGE TO CLOSE TODAY Dramatics Class to P r e s e n t Ibsen's " H e d d a G a b l e r " Tuesday at 8:30 i l e i i l • i n , -M h a m ,- I In n l a s I n k, If.,r t i c k e t - l o t i n - a . l i a i n e . l d r a malicp i ,--illation ,.l "II,,1,1. C a h h r " o n I'm - d m n i e l l i , i n t i n a u i l i l i r i i i u i o l I'aec h a l l al Mai o'clock. 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M d f r o m (o'J H u d s o n ; » , nut- I n 2(1 S u i i l h M l , 11 - H e e l T h e s n r u r i t V had hem located al llie Hud-on a\< line h o u s e I n , e i g h t w a r - . F a c u l t y T o H e a r F o u r Class Speakers' Addresses T o Assembly ( I n M o n d a y a m ! MARCIA GOLD, '33, ^,,,;, ,.1,,,,,,, JQOBEPRESIDEN m p m m m S i . I til" -, l e l l t l I n e 1, Ills and OF STATE COUNCIL "' . . . . • ^ i-ut > l i v e e e u l s OF LOUNGE GROUP.;.;,..,, (-r,, I 'earl Mareaiel Service, '.hi, w i l l I c o r n e a l c h a i r m a n of t h e - I n d e n t ' " " " Inungc coininitlee nest year, ac- i I he i a s t l o r I Ins ,,, o i l u , l i o n ui M;in.|;i <;,,|,| 'w u . i - elected c o r d . u e . . . M i - - M a r l h a I 'i i t . h a , d. < • ' » ' ' - ' I-.':" 1 ' '.- ' ' • " " ' . ' ! ; •'-.•. 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K o h h i n - p l a y e t l i h . n d , i n \ , w ! M o m u - up t l a \ Iradilioii, Mnda\ lli.U 11 h a - w . l i d p e r m i s s i o n N o i k . H i l o t l h , In - I l i n n - S i n n K l o n u i a i i said to I h , h o a i d o ! I k , - I U I I I I I , . session then other pleat atli \i w l o 11-, i t - l a m , I h, S i \T> pi ( ui 1 1 1,1 \ ' i w • w i l l 10 .1 i n . in a m N i n , a n . l a l , .1 d 1 pa 11 o i l - Willi the - i n n Ml M . i d i l , 111 l-'iske, w h o d u d i n , 1 p a p e r , I.ill w i l l I.. , , , i i i i , c l , d llnM a r , a n d h e i niece, I - m i l t I w i t h 11 n o 1, I) as a s n, 1 e d i t i o n M i s s l-'tlilh 1 1. W a l l a , , , a s s , M a u l S l e i e i i - . \ a / i u , o i a . w i n , wa- . I luise HroWIH-ll, 25, w a - t i t He.I News Board Authorizes Printing Summer Issue Miss Wallace Elected inm '!'\e',i,"i;kun'hc Yui'ka' M,'- Alumnae Of Sorority Secretary Of A. A. U. W. Elect New President M, m i n i s ,.| pillions Xiw h o a r d - w i l l I., in 1 hat p. u l l l n s 111, 1 c l i l i o n w i n , I, will he s u p p u n , , I l o a - i i i i . n i , . session l a x , Hi M i l t o n l , Xelsoii, d i n , an p,.,|, -I I a i m , h „ s h e , 11 , I, c l , ,1 , , u i , - p o i i , l i n e -1 c r c l a r v o l t h e lo ,.,l M l , a m h i a u c l i of t h e M i l , m a n Association ol I ' l i i v e r s i l ) W o m e n , a - a it-suit ,,| 1 h 1 l i o n s , o i i t l u , 1, d S t a l e o . I l e e e a lew \e.11- ar.o a n w ho p l a i t t l in " M o i i i i n n , I I , , oilu M e , 1,1," h a - a l - , , p l a n , I in l h , u i I i c k c l s m a y he , s c h a u p u l 111 tl lotnntla ol H i a p t i hall t , „ l a \ , M e I n n e r -aid p i e s i i h n l ,,|' t h e a l u m n a e . h a p t e l o l ( hi Sienna '\ In la s,,i ,u i l l al c l e c l i u i i s c o n d u c t e d at a It a al l l n H o t e l T e n l-Ack o n I l i u i s d . n , Max \ I , ah D o i p a u , \U, p r e s i d e n t , said ! today. T h e annual M o v i n ^ - u p day cerem o n i e s w i l l h c n i n t o m o r r o w 11.online, at 8:3(1 o ' c l o c k w h e n t h e s e n i o r class w i l l l e a d t h e p r o c e s s i o n o f classes f r o m the f r o n t d o o r ,,| Draper hall across ihe campus to the f r o n t d o o r o f l ' a u e h a l l a u d i t o r i u m w l u r e t h e e x e r c i s e s w i l l he conducted. C a t h e r i n e T r a v c r , '.U, is e . a i u l m a r s h a l . In order to lieein the ceremonies 1,11 l i m e t h i s 1 ear. classes h a v e k e e n ure,ed t o a s s e n i h l e in t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e places at 8:111 o ' c l o c k s h a r p . T l u - f o l l o w i n g places h a v e heen d e s i g n a t e d l o r assetuhlane o f Ihe f o u r c l a s s e s : s e n i o r s , ill l l i e 11 >t i n u l a o f I M a p c r h a l l ; j u n i o r s , m i t h e In -1 l l o o r o f 1 l u s t e d h a l l a l t h e ea-l d o o r w a y ; sophoniores, in t h e l o w e r c o r r i d o r o f I l u s t e d h a l l at the s t a i r c a s e ; a n d t h e f r e s h m e n i n Ihe l o w e r c o r r i d o r o f D r a p c i h a l l in f r o n t of the activities office. a u d i t o r i u m w i t h l l u i r classes w i l l not he a d m i t t e d u n l i l a f t e r t i n f i r s t class s p e e c h has I,een e m u , M i s s 'Irani sank T h e pi o m a i n w ill hi nin wilh the s i n u i u e , o f t i n - ( u l l c e c a I u ui m a t e r . I h e class speeches w i l l he e.ne.1 nisi. ' I h , u n i t r ,.| s p e a k e r s a r e a- f o l l o w • tin ireshnien, Dorothea C a h a e a n ; f u r t h e s o p h o m o r e s , l-'nlines llie,e,iiis; for the j u n i o r s , M a n i a C o l d ; ami for the seniors, Helm Miad. K n l l o w i n c . I h e s p e e c h e s , \)r. A . K. H r u h a i h c i , p r e s i d e n t , m i l p r e sent I h e o n o n l i n e , N'l-.Ws a m i la..11 h o a r d s w i l l , 1I1-.H1 k e y s . M i s s C a l h 1 1 m e I ' e l t / , i l i s l r i l i t o r 111 K i t n l U h , M i l l p i , s,-nt i h e l a i n , a w a r d s . I he a l l l l e t i t a w a r d s w i l l he m a d e n e s t , those l o r lln- w o i u i n w i l l hi made h i M i s - 1-ah, lie J o h n s t o n , i i i s t r u c l o i 111 p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n , a n d f o r the i n , - n h y D r . D o n n a l \ . S m i t h , a s s i s t a n t n i o f e s s o r ,.| h i s t o r y . I )r. H a r o l d W T h o m p s o n , p r o l e s s o r of I liejish will present keys to iiieiul,i i s ,.f t i n d c h a l e t e a m s . Dean William I I . M t l / l e r w i l l present k e y s l i ) i h e n e w i i l e u i h e i s u l Sie,I ,,,„',, j a u d i s , s.jn.lastic s o c n l i I ,, ..mi.,,.,./ --, /.„..- 1, ,,>fi.j>i<i i) STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., MAY 19, 1932 SENIOR MEMORIAL State College N e w s Established by the Class of 1918 T h e c h o i c e of t h e s e n i o r class for its g r a d u a t i o n m e m o r i a l to t h e C o l l e g e will he a useful o n e While a s c h o l a r s h i p o r p r i z e of some kind w o u l d h a v e b e e n e x c e e d i n g l y d e s i r a b l e , t h e a d d i t i o n of s o m e five hundred d o l l a r s t o w a r d t h e alumni a t h l e t i c field is certainly d e s e r v i n g of c o m m e n d a t i o n . The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE NEWS BOARD 5-9373 { GEORGE P . RICE Editor-in-Chief 455 Elk Street AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-6482 ANDREW A. H I U T Z Managing 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-1611 Manager Editor Moth m e n a n d w o m e n a t h l e t e s of t h e College h a v e been forced t o seek fields from A l b a n y o r g a n i z a t i o n s and h a v e often b e e n h a n d i c a p p e d b y lack of it College field. A n y s t e p which will h a s t e n t h e e l i m i n a tion of this difficulty will be r e g a r d e d in a d e s i r a b l e light. T h e fund h a s a l m o s t reached t h e point w h e r e r site can be p u r c h a s e d , p a r t l y in cash a n d p a r t l y w i t h p r o m i s e s to p a y . T h i s a d d i t i o n a l sum h a s t a k e n up a p r e c e d e n t of o t h e r c l a s s e s and has revived a g o o d o n e for s u c c e e d i n g g r o u p s . HF.LF.N R O H E L Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta, 215 Partridge Street, 6-6126 ALVINA R. L E W I S Associate Managing 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 TO T H E NEW BOARD Editor T h e last story has been written and the last proof BERNARD S. KERBEI. Associate Managing Editor passed into the hands of the printer as the 1932 board of the STATE COLLEGE N E W S hands over its privileges 57 Elberon Place and responsibilities to successors of proved abilities. It brings to a conclusion issue twenty-eight of volume Id and the u n d e r g r a d u a t e journalism careers of the retiring board and staff. ....... . . . ne. Turn.. Dunn, Laura Styn, and Maragaret Service. DESK EDITORS: Marion Howard, Hannah Parker, and Grenfell Rand, soph, It must be remembered that the responsibilities <" REPORTERS: Luisa Iglesias, Rose Kantor, Carolyn Kramers, KutH Putnam, Bessie Simmons, Hilda Smith, and Edith Tepper, jun- journalists a r e equalled only by their opportunities and iors; Virginia Abajian, Celia Bishop, Diane Bochner, Hilda that in a s s u m i n g charge of the N E W S , t h e new board Bookheitn, Eleanor Coutant, Katherine Cunneen, Helen Doherty, takes in hand a potent instrument for doing service to Jane Doocey, Marion Mleczek, Mary Moore, Marilyn Rosenhecl, It must be kept non-partisan, always Almira Russ, Betty Salcse, Katherine Simmons, Thelma Smith, the association. Bessie Stetkar, Mary Lou Walther, Katherine Wilkins, and Eliza- seeking for t h e advancement of causes needing support, beth Zuend, sophomores. CIRCULATION MANAGER: Frances Mazar, whether current opinions approve or not. '32. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAOERS: Mary Doherty and Jean VVatklns, juniors. BUSINESS STAFF: Jean Craigmile, Marguerite Crutchley, and Katherine Hang, sophomores. BOOKS: PARENTS IN EDUCATION ; EXPRESSION IN AMKHICV By G. P. R. ^ S t a t f I X M ^ n d & mLer* a l ' ^ l o m ^ f I The News does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No communications will be printed unless tinwriters' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications. PRINTED IIY HAMILTON PRINTING COMPANY, ALBANY, NEW YORK Vol. X V I . N o . 28 May 19, 1<>.)2 Alhanv. N. Y. MOVING-UP—AND OUT T h e c e r e m o n i e s of t o m o r r o w will be r e g a r d e d with i n e s c a p a b l e s e n t i m e n t by t h e member.-, of i h e four c l a s s e s , p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e s e n i o r s . F o r t h e other's it will h e r a l d t h e r e a l i z a t i o n of h o p e s a n d a m b i t i o n s and a p a r t in a beautiful p a g e a n t . But t h e s e n i o r , realize t h a t it will be t h e last time t h e y will m o v e up as u n d e r g r a d u a t e s and t h a i t h e y m u s t follow t h e inevitable t r a d i t i o n of C o l l e g e a n d lift.—t" m o w on in o r d e r to m a k e place fur o t h e r s . Hut t h e s e n i o r s a r e not g o i n g t o feel o v e r w h e l m e d with grief. T r u e , t h e y will r e g r e t t h e loss of p l e a s ant College c o n t a c t s a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e c u r t a i l m e n t of f r i e n d s h i p s m a d e at o n e time o r a n o t h e r d u r i n g the four y e a r s . Aside from this, t h e r e is an e a g e r ness t o e n t e r t h e world a n d s t r i v e in h a n d - t o - h a n d c o m b a t with all of its difficulties. T h e exuberance of y o u t h a n d its confidence in its s t r e n g t h a r e a s s e t s sorely n e e d e d by the world t o d a y . S l a t e college will send o u t r e i n f o r c e m e n t s of n e a r l y t h r e e h u n d r e d l i g h t e r s to aid a cause thai is w a v e r i n g between victory a n d defeat. A n d that a d d i t i o n will m a k e it self felt in a decisiv e w a v . ON DEBATING OXFORD (For T h e field will and s o p h o m o r e - , forward a n d fill •r t o I; ant by the publication dil'li, nil, h vine. . riticisin in a fuk •mus poorlv w, ei of reallv -, In, is h i - l o n , ,, In 1918, t h e M o v i n g - u p day p r o gram began wilh the freshmens o p h o m o r e b a n n e r rush t h e evening before M o v i n g - u p d a y . T h e object of t h i s rush w a s for each class to gel its b a n n e r to t h e highest possible point on the campus. nis lean, will receive l e t t e r s to MM,now at t h e Moving I ' p dav ex ercises. Those w h o will receive letters a r e : Carl T a r b o x , , , , p l a i n , \ im,-nl Meleskv, and lack Saroll, senior-; and Sanford Levinstein and (• o,,|,,n H u g h e s , j u n i o r s . Lev insl, in will also receive :, silver lovim.' cup as a r e w a r d for having won Ihe l o l l , . ' , , h a i u p i o l l s h i p last well . , - literallv ission ,.l the III, ,1 , . , , , Illllv sele, 1 anv shadow oi > dvant; ill 111, 1 ,, , i l . , | h i s I I, 1 , hides III a d d i l i o i i , , -nl a n d s t a t e o l l e g e - .,,,,1 i In t h e first file of the NKWS for 1910-17, t h e r e is r e c o r d e d t h e first "tapping" of Myskania by t h e original body selected by t h e faculty. At that time, t h e j u n i o r class marched by the original Myskania, w h o pulled the members c h o s e n out of line as t h e y passed. The Moving-up exercises were c o n d u c t e d e a r l i e r t h a n usual t h a t year because so m a n y m e n were leaving for t r a i n i n g c a m p s , a n d included the p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e senior class gift which w a s a contribution to the Athletic Field fund, s t a r t e d by t h e class of 1916 MEN TO RECEIVE VARSITY LETTERS DURING EXERCISES Ibis |.l. \i, T h e d e b a t e s c h e d u l e for the , II, y the finest ever to In h u l a l i v e l v -> In di univ ersity of I- nel.iiiil. o n e uf th, m o s t learns in t h e world, will < OHM I,, M a l e < the a u s p i c e s oi t h e N'ati I Nudenl I Ann rica I'or anv colic, . !•• - In duh a distin,I I or h'oi t h e men w h o w their alma m a i n and , n , - - •..i < i m , o p p o n e n t , oi ,ii, I, i, n , , u n i- lo ie.i, h aim of e v e n Mil, i, o i l e r , a l , d, h a h i \ \ I'oid team ,1in, I ' will l„ T h e next y e a r , a m o r e d e t a i l e d account of t h e M o v i n g - u p cerem o n i e s w a s included in t h e 1914 Pedagogue. They began at 11 o'clock with brief a d d r e s s e s by t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e C o l l e g e a n d t h e p r e s i d e n t of t h e s e n i o r class. After t h e s i n g i n g of college s o n g s , t h e classes m o v e d up, a n d m a r c h e d out-doors. President's Committee on I'uhlishing I ompauv, Xew VV I 11 III'.' was lo i In, e ., volim bv leallv cncillllbelcil w o r k s ;,,„! !: ' h i e d hv a and brilliant , , , , , , I he vvoik ilirelv >l>) A tradition of n i n e t e e n years s t a n d i n g will be c o n t i n u e d t o m o r r o w w h e n 1,200 s t u d e n t s m o v e u p . T h e first r e c o r d of a M o v i n g - u p day is found in t h e 191.5 P e d a g o g u e , which includes in its list of e v e n t s for the year "Moving-up" day s c h e d u l e d for May 2. Niini' in sis I up !,iu Mi I , wis m , e s,ilv ha I, ll e jllstili g of I hi imlieai. :- i . I l l l l . ,1 I n - 1 1 I ! s|| > I In ,1 n defeat th, \ • t o St Me ha, I's, I .1, last Innla .it W i "ski pail,, and to ihe I ' n n c i - i l v oi \ eriiioni, ,, ii, on S a t u r d a ) Ho s e n , al the Si Michael'.11, h w e r e : Lev ilisiein, '.1,1, d, al, d I hiPoiil, (i 1, I, 1 ; K u g g i e r o •wind I,,i l„,x, .12, I, 2, li I. Mead i. ai, d Sarolf, .12 0 ,1 0 I II,'In -, '.1.1 d o w n e d M , G c , I, 2 • i a d d i l u n.,1 i There i 1 1 a n d i n u r e si III I I I , f a l l I h e p o s i l i , II o l In St l o • l l Y o r k \ ^ , , l a l i o u li 1 a c h b a l e T h e a n n u a l n e e l l ie , and w i l l g i v e S i tie ., 1" l e a d e r s h i p H I llppc r N ' I hale •| l u a e a r e m a n i f e s t a t i o n |,,n l i c i p a t i o n in d e b a t e In i a led a n d furl hi red in cvci p o - l i e . II • led s ,| vhou, th V l i b . l b , lib)', 1 - 1 , 1 .a l e d o lb, ollglellow, ulill, III, , o|ll| ll.lllvel , i,called i i o l a l i ,| d o g I', W i l l i ma ^l i III 11 llipilse l b , Mil, I 1 • pied III,\ . u icgia ill I, NEWS f o r m a t i o n of c l a s s n u m e r a l s on t h e campus. O t h e r a d d i t i o n s to t h e Movingup d a y p r o g r a m in t h e next t w o years include a P e d a g o g u e board d i n n e r t h e n i g h t before, t h e a w a r d ing of t h e Q u a r t e r l y p r i z e s for t h e best p r o s e a n d p o e t r y , a n d the a w a r d of a t h l e t i c b e t t e r s . In 1924, t h e Pedagogue conducted a dinner for s e n i o r s t h e night before Moving-up day at which t i m e t h e y distributed the yearbook to seniors. In t h e banner rush a f t e r w a r d s , the sophom o r e s , w h e n t h e y saw t h e frosh banner Hying from t h e roof of D r a p e r hall, a t t e m p t e d t o lift t h e i r b a n n e r from t h e roof of the science building w i t h t h e aid of b a l l o o n s , but t h e frosh stole t h e i r b a l l o o n s so t h e plan d i d n ' t work. T h e n e x t y e a r , t h e b a n n e r rush was c h a n g e d to a pole rush as we h a v e it n o w . At 11 o'clock, on Moving-up day, the Dormitory fund b e g a n a $400,000 c a m p a i g n with a p a r a d e d o w n t o w n lo t h e Plaza. Dr. Brubacher, Mayor Hacke d , a n d G o v e r n o r S m i t h led the p a r a d e . E a c h c l a s s , i n s t e a d of having a class stunt, had a Illicit in the parade, which also included two b a n d s . O n t h e way back uptown, the classes sang college s o n g s on t h e s t e p s of t h e Capitol. In 1927, t h e H o m e Economics club c o n d u c t e d a benefit d a n c e t h e night before M o v i n g - u p day for the Mississippi Flood Relief fund. On Moving-up d a y , 1928, t h e c o r n e r s t o n e of P a g e hall w a s laid, Dean W i l l i a m 11. M e t z l e r officiating in t h e a b s e n c e of Dr. Brub a c h e r w h o w a s then a b r o a d . In Ihe c o r n e r s t o n e , t h e n were placed copies of t h e four college pubh c a t i o n s , a c o p y of Ihe c a t a l o g u e and t h e m o r n i n g p a p e r . Dr. Rich ardson was the speaker. College House Dance To Be Saturday Night .111,1 p i o p l l , t i l | o |,e lilh d b in Co Bv FRANCES W . KKI.I.KR, '32, SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR, STATE COLLKUK Thai year, the e x e r c i s e s b e g a n ,11 11 o'clock a n d included the class s p e a k e r s , t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e s e n i o r class gift, and t h e s e n i o r President Hoover fulfilled his pre-election promises class p r e s i d e n t ' s s p e e c h . An unby appointing a committee to investigate child health and usual feature of t h e d a v w a s t h e development. T h i s volume is section three of the find- u n v e i l i n g of a College H o n o r Roll ings of that commission and sets forth its views on ol 50 m e n w h o were in the servparent education. In nineteen years, Moving up ice, by a m e m b e r of Myskania. has evolved from exercises T h e new M y s k a n i a w a s " t a p p e d " in day T h e problem is taken up from three angles, the types, the s a m e way then that it is t o d a y . lasting t w o h o u r s to a p r o g r a m contents, and methods of parent education. New prinlasting from 7 o'clock the pieced T h e c h a i r s of t h e a b s e n t m e m b e r s ciples oi educational procedure, stressing the pareiitol Myskania were covered with ing n i g h t to m i d n i g h t of Moving teacher-pupil relationship, are outlined in detail. Th, Hags. T h e p l a n t i n g of t h e ivy a n d nj) d a y itself, ll is t h e a n n u a l ".All modern parent will find himself in Hie position of being the class s t n n t s w e r e also con- C o l l e g e " d a y , bill it has also been compelled lo bring up his children in the manner which d u c t e d in t h e m o r n i n g . In Ihe af- i h e o c c a s i o n of m a n y a d v a n c e s in the dictates of rapidly changing society demand, the edit e r n o o n , the classes, led b y t h e S t a t e c o l l e g e h i s t o r y . tors of the I k declare. senior class, m a r c h e d to Ridgcfield park for i n l e r c l a s s a t h l e t i c e v e n t s ; This volume, from the viewpoint of advancing educaand in the e v e n i n g t h e r e w a s t h e tional procedure, does little, ll presents no new philosos t e p sing and the i n t e r c l a s s sing. Its aim is phies and does little to modify old ones. not to present new ideas, however, but to .strengthen T h e next vear, a t r e e m e m o r i a l and clarify the position of the old. As a piece of re- for S l a t e college h e r o e s a n d hersearch work, it is outstanding. It has material gathered oines was c o n d u c t e d , following C o l l e g e h o u s e will conduct its from a wide variety of sources on a subject w h e r e the M o v i n g - u p e x e r c i s e s . In a n t i c philosophies are quite intangible and where scholarly ipation of Memorial day, trees a n n u a l s p r i n g formal d a n c e in the research is at a premium. w e r e p l a n t e d on i h e c a m p u s . Dr. Lounge of Richardson hall Saturdav There will L e o n a r d R i c h a r d s o n , f o r m e r head night at 9:00 o'clock. Contributions of individual leaders in the field of edu- ol the Latin d e p a r t m e n t , w a s t h e he a formal dinner at the house cation and educational research are of great interest. s p e a k e r for the o c c a s i o n . preceding the dance. The list includes such names .is: Dr. Kduard C. l.indeDr. D o n n a l Y. S m i t h , a s s i s t a n t In 1921, t h e events of t h e eveman of the New York School of Social W o r k ; Si,Ionic ning p r e c e d i n g M o v i n g - u p dav in- p r o f e s s o r of history, and MiM. Gruenberg, director of child sludj association of cluded, in a d d i t i o n lo t h e b a n n e r Smith will he ihe chaperones, Tie America; Nora M. T h u r s t o n , executive secretary, rush, a l u g - o f - w a r between t h e music for t h e d a n c e will be I urn .National Council of Parent Education; and I >r. George girls of the freshmen a n d .sopho- ished by " G o r d i e " Randall and Im I). Stoddard, director, Iowa Child Welfare Research m o r e classes. The regular exer- H o l e ! Vim C u r l e r orchestra. Station at the I'uiversitv nl Iowa. cises included t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of Phillip R i c c i a r d i , '.1-1, is g e n e r a l Ni ws pins | , y | ) r . \ . R B r u b a c h e r T h e com c h a i r m a n of t h e d a n c e p r e s i d e n t of i h e College, a n d the inittees i n c l u d e : music and p r o F.rfression in Amen,a. Ilv l.udv ig l.e> g r a i n s , C h a r l e s R o b s o n , Ml, chair $1 Oil and B r o t h e r s . New York Cilv man, Lloyd M o r e l a n d , '.12; d i n n e r , Donald Benedict, Ml, c h a i r m a n , I evvisoh Mr. I.iidvvie nlds siderablv I,, in A n t h o n y D o r s i n , , , and Robert Rob r e p u t a t i o n as a critical A m e r i c a n liler.i ilvsl Parent F.iluaitioii. Ily the Child h'-ducalion. Centurv York. .157 pages. $2,011.' lure Never b e f o r e in the h i s t o r y such an u n u s u a l o p p o r l u n i t v in leb; itself to S t a t e college men and vv will w i t n e s s t h e g r a d u a t i o n of i fi iiir m e n w h o hav e t a k e n a pai iate d e b a t i n g . T h e i r places m e m b e r s of t h e u n d e r cla Sale College Publications Record Evolution Of Annual Moving-Up Day Since 1914 1, . m a n \ l i \ pai t h M1.II , h a l i e n moderi . e w 1 soi n w h o n u n t h e p e l of M i ,„ Ihe p r e .III stage bill aiiolllel step ol rill evolution ,,i p a r i n g Ihe C n i l c d S l a l , - im a really I ,olden \. in l i t e r a t u r e ,t, I and Ma li 2 I, .1 in lh ,1 doilbl, ,h D l l P o h l ,OM Kenneth delealed Meleskv an, H u g h e s , -| 0, 1,-1, I, .1 l b , alumni g a m e , „ h e , l u l e d Saturday, has b e n canceled. ARE RECENT b, "GUESTS Carolyn Kelley, Ml, and Maria l (dwell, Ml, were recent week en, g u e s t s al Ihe Beta /.eta h o u s e Robert Robinson', chairman! G e o r g e K e l c h a n i , Robert Mcvci -, "1, , „ , , , ( lr d Guvei. Thendor, 1.1, c h a i r m a n Spceloi m l S a m lei •'rank Y.i resh han man, a n d Lav I l i u m CALENDAR Today 1 Oil P ,,, '1 n i c k M M , ' R i d , 1 1' P o l , R u 1, --'an 7 .111 p in Col ,'L'l mil,n III) 1' i n 1 lie . a w a i M . , l . Coll e g . ainpiis Tomorrow KID l n M o v i n g u p dav p i " ,10 I II l i s 7 .ill M o M i l , up d a , 1 ,1, Sildiloiiiiiu P ,,'e h a l l in. I n n , la . ,,, P Drapei hall Dan,III ll ,11 g w n i i a u i n i 1 - h How Saturday ll i in a III D e a n Mill 1 1 ll.. mi II , . . l b . , IMMI , I M , 1 " i ne Tuesday 1 III ( , \ \ \ w „ l d dill .III IM 1 t ' i 1, I c u a , l l i i s h d h a d in \,Lanced Dramal K Ml plav, " l i e , I d a l i a b l e , . Cla \ u i it,, m m Wednesday Malheinaln , bib ,ill p in p,c, XI K o W l l ' s gl'oV, Ste in 1 ;,;, ,| ' ' • ' " STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., MAY 19, 1932 INDIA NEWTON IS YEAR BOOK EDITOR MYSKANIA TO "TAP" 1933 SUCCESSORS AFTERJI0V1NG-UP Will Appear In "Hedda Gabler Florence Dorn Will Be Head of New Business Board; 34 Are on Staff India N e w t o n , '33, wl'.l l>c editorin-chief of next year's Pedagogue, and Florence Dorn, '33, will be the business m a n a g e r as a result of the elections c o n d u c t e d by the retiring board last Friday. T h e live other board positions will be filled by other m e m b e r s of this year's junior class Alvina Lewis will be literary editor, Ralph Reinharl will be p h o t o graph editor, and John Grosvenor will act as art editor. On the business b o a r d Ruth Reynolds will be a d v e r t i s i n g m a n a g e r and William Collins circulation m a n a g e r . Selection of p e r s o n s to fill these board positions and the stalT posiliciiis is based cm their work as cubs this year. From about ninclv cubs w h o started at the beginning of the y e a r t h i r t y - t w o were chosen to work on next year's book. T h e editorial stall will consist of six j u n i o r s and eleven s o p h o m o r e s . T h e j u n i o r s are Fvelyn G r e c n b u r g , Florence Smith, Bessie S i m m o n s , Fvelyn l . o w e n b e r g , Kli/.abet'.i Me Collins, and Hilma I'ergstrum. Elizabeth Zucnd, Hannah Parker, Diane llochncr, Maybeile Matthews, lean Murray, Celia I'ishop, Kleanor W a t c r b u r y , Roger Bancroft, l.elitia Counelley, Alice Fitzpatrick and Almira Ku-~ are the s o p h o m o r e s . T h e business stall' will consist "f Marie J u d d , Bertha Buhl, and Hilda Smith, j u n i o r s ; and Kalherine Sim mons, Ellen \ o o n , Marion Pike, Rose Roscnbeek, and Dorothy Griffin, sophomores. (iilhert I ). I.aura and Naomi Albrechl, junior-, will be - p o r t s editors. T h i s i, the first year that the re tiring I oard rather than the junior class has -elected the new hoard Mi. freshman and sophomore and stall'. cla-ses will be resinned tonight when the annual pole rush and tug ol -war will be conducted The pole rush is l.eiw ecu the men of the IWo cla-ses and will begin at 7:311 o'clock on ihe Robin street campus George Kctcham is captain of the sophomore team, and William < me h u n d r e d twcuty-liv e sopho- Torpev is captain of the freshman mores and their guests attended h a m . " The pole with the blue their last class dinner for the year, colors of '.! I fastened on top, will M lay n i g h t , at ->:M) o ' c l o c k , in be defended by the s o p h o m o r e s and will be attacked by the freshmen. the c a f e t e r i a of I l u s t e d hall T h e faculty guests were: Miss T h e rush will last for leii minutes and whichever class is in possesAnna I'.. Pierce, dean of vv en, and Dr. Harold W. Hastings, sion ,,i the s o p h o m o r e colors at the end of the time limit, will rehead of the Kuglish department. Elinor A n d r e acted as loasttuis- ceive two points in inter-class Iress, Kli/abcth K a m i n c r c r was rivalry. Dr. Donual V. Smith, assistant professor of h i s t o r y : Progeneral c h a i n n a n of the dinner. T h e t h e m e of the dinner was fessor \ d n a W. Risley, head of the "King A r t h u r and his Round history department ; and Paul V. Table." The program included Sheats, instructor In g o v e r n m e n t , speeches by Maybeile Mathews, will serv e as judges for the contest. RIVALRY CONTESTS BETWEEN 1934-35 WILL BE TONIGHT "KING ARTHUR" IS THEME FOR 1934 DINNER ON MONDAY president-elect, who acted as p a g e ; William Nelson, retiring president, as King A r t h u r ; Dorothy Griffin, as Klainc; Robert Robinson , e Lancelot ; Thomas Garrett as a scicn list ; and I >r. Hastings as the I m i nccticut Yankee. Charles Robsoii. Mary Moor.', and Marion Mlec/ek. also entertained with songs and The c h a i r m a n of the c in c h a r g e of lerlainmeiil, the d i n n e r Shirley Tin- lug of-war will begin at 8:i)ll ,,',|,,,k and will last for three minutes ll is between the women 01 ihe h.'simian and s o p h o m o r e classes 'I he team c a p t a i n s are 1 li/.abeth Kaimnerer, '.H, and l a n d X'orris. '.15 The indues will be: Dr I aniline I C r o a s d a l c . t'.dlege physician; Mi-s Uahelle lohuston, and Mi-s Maragaiel liitchcock, niiiues w e r e : en Diamond: o r a t i o n s , i a l h e i iuc S i n i i n e i e i ; p r o grains, I elilia I omirllv . imhli. its, Dorothv Klose; and .lean up. Mane Hull Daisy Bryson Will Be Secretary Of Y. W. C. A. Dai-v Ibv elarv CLUB o| were: '.V, will \o||llg be sec Women's ELECTS n'.l' \'imii'i ' .intcrhuiv club , I, , l i o n , w, re M.nducte.l Thin d.i\ in. In i.-. .id mg t,, I Ian. , .millions, '.I.', pi, ,. Th, ilcni i nVu > i - . I. . led I . s i ,lav year on, llie Milium W I. .H. presideiil . Mora W uisibn, '.1.1, M • pn sidcnl . i ail,, i.ii, '.VI, seen t a r \ ; h i e / St.».111.>M t r e a s u r e r ; and Man.,11 W alio 1 reporter .! • M.; \\ 1 LIBRARY STUDENTS TO HAVE ANNUAL OUTING TUESDAY \ ; W all.. I alb, 1 Mi N Hamilton Printing Company ALBANY, N . Y. Miss Matthews Names Junior Ring Committee K a t h r y n Wilkins, Ml, will be c h a i r m a n of the junior class ring c o m m i t t e e for next year, according to Maybeile Matthews. '.U, president-elect of the incoming junior class. The other m e m b e r s ol" the committee are Mary Moore, J e a n Craigtnile, and William Nelson, s o p h o m o r e s . Miss Wilkins was the representative from the sophomore class mi the ring c o m m i t t e e this vear. Various companies will submit samples of rings to the c o m m i t t e e . 'The dimensions of the lass rings are prescribed by Myskania. senior honorary society. .JELTCJN s Patronize the AMERICAN CLEANERS t & DYERS Ladies' dresses and coats cleaned for $1 ) SUA MADISON AV. j \ P I M M ; 8-0273 ) in Smart Styles. You will enjo> seeing the new spring hats, coats, dresses and hosiery \ Unusual Models Low Prices High Values, s .MS Ccnlnil Avenue Opp. Coloniul Theatre Installation of officers for next year will be the features of the annual spring award dinner and installation of the Girls' Athletic association to be conducted T u e s day night at 5:30 o'clock in the cafeteria of 11 listed hall. Marion T a n g n e y , '.V.I, is general chairman for the dinner. Elizabeth Jackson, '.12, president of G. A. A., will install the new officers. 'The m e m b e r s of the outg o i n g council and of the new council will take part in the ceremonies. A n n o u n c e m e n t of a w a r d s for t h e sports on the spring schedule will also be made at the dinner, T h e m e m b e r s h i p of the council includes the officers id the association, a m a n a g e r of athletics for each class, and a representative on the council from the s o p h o m o r e , junior, and senior classes. Faculty guest will include: Dr. Elizabeth II. Morris, assistant professor of education; Miss Minnie Scotland, assistant professor of bio l o g y ; Dr. Caroline C. Croasdale, College physician and i n s t r u c t o r in h y g i e n e ; Dr. Matie Greene, assistant i n s t r u c t o r in hygiene; Miss Isabellc J o h n s t o n , i n s t r u c t o r in physical education; and Miss Margaret liitchcock, instructor in physical education. 'The c o m m i t t e e s for the dinner are: publicity, Alvina Lewis, '.1.1, c h a i r m a n , and Hilda Flei es, '.15; music, Janet Morris, '35; chaperoues, Mary Trcla, '.1.1; waitresses, Evelvn Staehle, '.15 and clean-up, Lucy W i n g , '.15. All those who desire to attend must ,ign up on the G. A. A bulletin board in Ihe lower corridor of D r a p e r hall before Monday night, Miss Tangney said. Y. W. C. A. To Have Sale Tomorrow On Campus 1<? Ls? S Major Muni'itN Music: Siioi' Annual Spring Award Dinner Will Be In Cafeteria of Husted Hall T h e annual s p r i n g picnic of the library school will be conducted 'Tuesday a f t e r n o o n at French's Hollows, J e a n n e t t e J o i n s , '.12, general chairman, said today. T h e faculty m e m b e r s of the school and the College librarians will attend as guests. 'These include: Miss Martha C. Pritchard, head of the school; Miss Madeline Gilinotir, ENTERTAIN ALUMNAE assistant professor of library s,i d i c e ; Miss Mary F. Cobb, College Seven alumnae members of l'hi librarian; Miss Alice Kirkpatrick, assistant College librarian; Mi~s Delia sorority attended the annual Helen James, assistant College li week-end at the house, according to b r a i i a n ; and Miss Betsey Keen., Vera Burns. '.12. president. J librarian of Milne High school. m and s h c r b e r l s will be I 'The c o m m i t t e e s for Ihe picnic lb. •* oiing W o m e n ' s I include: a r r a n g e m e n t s , Mary \lex s.,ld b association t o m o r r o w , ander, '.12, c h a i r m a n , and TLi. Clirisiia according to M Ascnath Van H u t c h i n s o n , graduate student; Opposite the new Bureii, '.12, president. There will food, Edna Hicks, ',1,1, c h a i n n a n Waldorf Antoriu he a booth on the c a m p u s in front Frances lleydl and Edith C i n e of 11 listed hall from eleven to four box, seniors'; Laura Fletcher, ',1.1 o'clock and Helen D a n g r r n i o n d , era.In:,1. *Home alikefenxstm?l4 P*'The c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e of the ! student. Muriel Stewart, '.12. will I.0..1I1 includes K a t h r y n Wilkins also assist. and Catherine Simmerer, sopho'This is the third annual p a n i c mores The proceeds will be added ! which the m e m b e r s of Hi, -cli,„,| 1.. lh. Silver Bav fund, Miss V a u l h a v e conducted, M i Pritchard at 40™and Lexington NEWVORK Tamil -aid i said. | Till': 5-9279 Sixteen new m e m b e r s of Signuin l.audis, senior h o n o r a r y scholastic society, who were inducted into membership at a l u n c h e o n at the New K e n m o r e hotel, S a t u r d a y , May 16 may receive their keys on Moving-L'p day, a c c o r d i n g to George P. Rice, .12, a m e m b e r of the Society, Those who will receive keys a r e : ' l . u l u Charles, Nile Clemens, Ellen Dinneeu, Florence Friedman, Frances Gaynor, Andrew Tlritz, Inez k'ellcy, Sylvia Kline, Ruth K i o m u a n , Bessie l.evine, Elizabeth M c L a u g h l i n , Marian Nelson, George P. Rice, Bernard Simon, Mary W e e k s , and Donald VV'liiston. 'The new m e m b e r s represent the six per cent of the senior class with Ihe highest averages. The selection is based on the College system of honors. 'To be eligible, a senior must obtain a scholastic a v e r a g e of 2.1)11 or better for his s o p h o m o r e and junior years and the first semester of his senior year. A student is not eligible if he has had a grade of " D " in any subject required in his major or minor. At a m e e t i n g of the society condueled T h u r s d a y , May 12, a newconstitution vva- adopted. \ 1 for 16 SIGNUM LAUDIS MEMBERS TO GET KEYS TOMORROW Rii's,,' .11, will be t'tii' Bund unci Orchestra Instruments Orchestras Furnished All Occasions To the right are Nile Clemens. '32, and Mildred Quick, '33, and above is John Grosvenor, '33, who play the parts of Miss Tesman, a spinster a u n t ; Mrs. Elvstcd, and Mr. Tesman in the advanced dramatics class play, "Hedda Gabler." The play will he presented Tuesday night at Salt) o'clock in tinPage hall auditorium. (Continued from payc-1, column 5) P.efore the classes begin their moving-tip in the a u d i t o r i u m , the seniors will sing the senior farewell song. T h i s will be followed by the moving-tip. After t h e classes have c o m p l e t e d m o v i n g - u p , the m e m b e r s of Myskania will " t a p " their successors. T h e s t u d e n t association officers for next year will then be a n n o u n c e d . T h i s will be followed y the recessional. 'The new and the old m e m b e r s of Myskania will cad the recessional march, folowed by the seniors, juniors, s o p h o m o r e s , and freshmen, in o r d e r named. T h e line of march will extend to the front campus w h e r e each class will form its class numerals. W h i l e the classes are in numeral formation, the ivy will be planted by Harold l l a s w e l l and Curtiss Kutenber, seniors. The ivy speech will be given by Florence Friedman, also a senior. T h i s will he followed by the singing of the Ivy song. S t u d e n t s are requested to remain in the n u m e r a l formation until after the ivy ceremony is over. 'The class s t u n t s in which the freshmen and s o p h o m o r e s compete for rivalry will begin at .1:30 o'clock in the auditorium. 'The chairmen of s t u n t s are as follows: seniors, Carl T a r b o x ; juniors, Marjorie Morton, s o p h o m o r e s , Hilda Bookhcim, and freshmen, Mary Clark. 'The stunt c o u n t s tlne'e points in the f r e s h m a n - s o p h o m o r e interclass rivalry. 'The annual sing will begin at 7:30 o'clock on the steps of Draper hall. After the sing, the j u d g e s will a n n o u n c e the results of the stunt and sing rivalry. 'The interclass rivalry cup will be presented to Ihe president of the winning class. Dancing will follow the sing in the g y m n a s i u m of Page hall. S t u d e n t s are requested not to b r i n g outside g u e s t s . Class m a r s h a l s who assist Mis'Traver in exercises are as follows; Judith Lister a n d Robert Rankins, seniors; E s t h e r W o o d b u r n and Marie Judd, juniors; Eleanor W a t c r b u r y and Kalherine Simmerer, s o p h o m o r e s ; and Kenneth Johnston and Grace Pritchar.l. freshmen, G. A. A. TO INSTALL OFFICERS TUESDAY STEEFEI, BROTHERS I At.in NY ! When the Shelton opened (7 years ago) we began catering to college men and women. Gradually t h e i r patronage has increased; we feel safe in asserting that more students make the Shelton their New York home than at any club or other hotel. One reason for this is the free recreational features plus a desire to serve on the part of Shelton e m p l o y e e s . Room rates have been greatly reduced. Rales from $50 per month upward. A room from $2.50 daily. Club funturm (free to guestn) are a» follows; Swimming pooli completely equipped gymna»lUlirl game r.i.iin.1 for bridge und burlityuwiiuus runr garden u1"' »olarlum. Itcsuiurtuit and lufitterin bervlce at reasonable prtcei. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., MAY 19, 19.32 MEMBERS "New Monia" Senate Conducts Heated STATE TO OPPOSE PI ALPHA TAU IS COUNCIL WILL HAVE PARTY Discussion On Expulsion Of Dorrance HEAD OF COUNCIL FOR TEN TRYOUTS HARTWICK TEAM T h e esteem in which his colT h e third m e e t i n g of the " s e n a t e " T e n m e m b e r s of the freshman of the state of " N e w Monia," which leagues hold S e n a t o r D o r r a n c e w a s Purple and Gold Nine to Play Fourth Game of Season class have been selected from the was c o n d u c t e d M o n d a y , in room evidenced by t h e o v e r w h e l m i n g g r o u p of thirty t r y o u t s for the 20 of R i c h a r d s o n hall, w a s devoted vote against his expulsion, thirtySaturday at 3:00 d r a m a t i c and art council to a t t e n d entirely to the question of expel- four to eleven. Majority leader, a p a r t y to be given by t h e m e m - ling S e n a t o r S a m u e l S. Dorrance, K e n n e t h A. Miller, :i2, who was T h e Purple and Gold nine will b e r s of the council on W e d n e s d a y '32, m i n o r i t y leader. presiding o v e r t h e " s e n a t e " d u r i n g play their fourth g a m e of t h e seanight at the home of F r a n c e s Root, illness, sou S a t u r d a y afternoon when they T h e first t w o r e a d i n g s of the bill the l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r ' s Bessie S i m m o n s , '33, Pi Alpha junior member of t h e council, a d v o c a t i n g his expulsion had been c o n g r a t u l a t e d Senator D o r r a n c e o p p o s e t h e H a r t w i c k college t e a m Tau, will be president of inter- Helen Mead, '32, president, said given last week, and it w a s referred on his e x o n e r a t i o n . of O n e o n t a at Ridgelicld Park. s o r o r i t y council for next year a.s a today. to the c o m m i t t e e on the judiciary. T h e g a m e will get u n d e r way at result of elections conducted M o n On M o n d a y , the c o m m i t t e e re3:00 P.M. From this group t w o will be day. Marjorie L o c k w o o d , '32, Beta p o r t e d favorably on the bill. After T h e H a r t w i c k " h i l l t o p p c r s " deZeta, is the retiring president. T h e chosen as new m e m b e r s of the t h e t h i r d r e a d i n g , a heated discusfeated the State squad 7 to 0 in a o t h e r officers of the council a r e : council and will he a n n o u n c e d in sion ensued. T h e climax w a s g r u e l i n g 10 inning contest at O n e the assembly on the following F r i vice-president, R u t h Boyd, '33, Phi reached w h e n S e n a t o r D o r r a n c e o n t a April 30. T h e State nine will Delta; a n d secretary, Helen Van day, Miss Mead explained. Mem- arose a n d m a d e a fervent speech try to a v e n g e this early loss. bership is based upon p e r s o n a l i t y , D u / e c , 'ii, Alpha Rho. A m a t r i c u l a t i o n fee of $1001) will " O s s i c " Brooks, who has struck the amount and quality of the defending his integrity, while in a T h e officers of the sororities for last t o u c h i n g appeal, he implored be c h a r g e d this fall for the first out 31 b a t s m e n in his three s t a r t s w o r k done, and the c a n d i d a t e ' s next year will h e : Republican and time at S t a t e college. T h i s fee ibis s e a s o n will again be on the: interest in drama and art, as s h o w n each individual D e l t a O m e g a : president, E s t h e r in the results of q u e s t i o n n a i r e s D e m o c r a t to t e m p o r a r i l y cast aside has been a u t h o r i z e d by an act of m o u n d for State'. His b a t t e r y m a t e Woodburn, 'ii; vice-president, sent out to all try-outs. p a r t y affiliations and vote as his the Board of Regents, April 21, will be Captain " B o b " Goodrich. Rosalind K a p p s , 'ii; recording secconscience directed. l°32. T h i s fee and oilier fees must Captain Rciuliarell, experienced retary, B e t t y H a r t m a n , '3?; c o r r e Miss Agnes Fllttercr, assistant be paid al time of r e g i s t r a t i o n in left-hander, or Heche, r i g h t - h a n d e d sponding 'secretary, K a t h c r i n e professor of English, and Miss September. Dr. A. R. I'.rubaclier, speed artist, will twirl for HartW a g n e r , '34; t r e a s u r e r , D o r o t h y Eunice Ferine, i n s t r u c t o r in art, president, said. wick while Barnarel, sturdy catcher, Munyer, '34; and reporter, Ruth faculty members of t h e council, T h e Board of Regents passed will be behind the plate. Brooks, '35. will attend the party. ;liis new rule a p p r o v i n g the fee in T h e r e m a i n d e r of the Slate lineEta P h i : president, F r a n c e s Mcline' with an act of the' Stale- legis- up will probable be " D o n " ReneT h e ten freshmen are, in alphaMahon, 'ii; vice-president, Abide lature which went into eTfe-ct April diet, Lloyd Morelaud, lack Saunbetical order: Carol Hiedekapp, Dinneen, ' 3 3 ; treasurer, Alvina Trcn15, 1931. A c c o r d i n g to Article II ders, "Gil" De-Laura. Ken D r a k e . tlcnicn, '34; recording secretary, Ruth Brooks, Mary Clark, Ruth Dorothea Cahagan, A council was appointed for the of llu- law. no tuition shall he- " H a c k " Veiling, Inlm I letlefson. and Elizabeth Arm.Id, '31; cnrrcspotid- C r u t r h l c y , charged s t u d e n t s w ho are residents Lav Blum. Elizabeth Gregory, Marion l l e i n e alumni d e b a t e and d r a m a t i c socict> iug secretary, Eleanor Ketchain, of the' Stale- except certain lees t h e H a r t w i c k leant will line up 'ii; cliaplain, C a t h e r i n e C a n n o n , mann, Doris Howe, Ruth Reiner, at a m e e t i n g which was conducted that the c o m m i t t e e of education as follows: l.ohnas, - s ; G n n c , at the h o m e of Miss Agnes fill '34; and marshal, Kli/abelh Gre- and Inez Stootlioff. lerer, assistant professor of Lug shall fix for s u m m e r session e \ 2nd; Blandulle, el"; llaiglil, 3rd; gory, '35. tension course s, and S h e r m a n , If; McEarlane, If; and f e e ill lish, last S a t u r d a y afti riiuoii. This K a p p a D e l t a : president, Helen M c C u n e , 1st base'. -ion council will consist of Mrs. Roger Cromie, 'ii; vice-president, Marie T h e lee for Milliliter session i1'iiiggs, former faculty m e m b e r al lucid, '33; recording secretary, S t a t e college and active in the ilia I he first to be- collected this yt ar 'Marian Welch, '34; c o r r e s p o n d i n g This fee is now SJ s(l. | | , , u ' , \ er tnaiics g r o u p ; Melauie Grant, disecretary, Marion Lloyd, '34; alumrector of d r a m a t i c s in the iunior there is a possibility that in tin nae secretary, T h e h u a Smith, '34; high school in A l b a n y ; Mrs.' Ken- near future' Ibis fee will I'MUT tin treasurer, Eleanor W a l e r h u r y , '3-L neth Macaffcr of Albany; Kalhcr- full cost of i n s t r u c t i o n . m a r s h a l s , Marian I Icincinann, '3? (Ccnliuual /r column 1) T h e m a t r i c u l a t i o n fee P. In c..| ine (irnliam, '30, and g r a d u a t e sin and Doris Howe, '35; chaplain. dent of the college; Lawrence lecled in S e p l c u i b e r will In u-ea Frances Root, '.13; and junior rep for pavineiil of \ariolls i m ' t s s i n X e w c o m b , ' 3 1 ; and Michael Tepc resentative on l n t c r s o r . . r i t y counI kivid Kronian will be- Gee pr. siP h i D e l t a : president. Miss Re.yd; (lino, '30, i n s t r u c t o r in English ant se rvtce's lor llu- eolh-gi . I'wo en cil, Virginia Shcrrill, '34. vice-president, Marjorie Haas, ii; d r a m a t i c s in W a t e r f o r d . Miss Eul three additional librarians will IN dent of the class ,,f |035 for n< st Psi G a m m a : president, D o r o t h y marshal, India Newton, 'ii; corre- lerer will be an h o n o r a r y nieinbe in i eh el fi ir e\ e nine w. irk next \ e .11 \. ar, and Marian I L i m n i a i . will Durey, 'ii; vice-president, Evelyn s p o n d i n g secretary, Minnie Mcbe secretary as a i estilt of re \ . :, >l I ! A r m s t r o n g , '.11, c o r r e s p o n d i n g sec- Xickle, '3-1; treasurer, Elizabeth a n i l such as p o s t a g e and pi m i m e , and c o n d u c t e d at a nu cling of tin > in-A c o n s t i t u t i o n was also adopleil retary, Evelyn Esmay, ' . ' 3 ; record- Zuend, '34; recording W e d n e s d a y , Ma\ 11, t'lilTorel Rail. secretary, additional heip for the- a| il ing secretary. Jean ' W a t k i n s , 'ii; Eleanor Brown, 'i?; r e p o r t ' r, Ce- by this g r o u p . A plav direct. >r w ill nit nt bureau will cot , ,,, ,| l ( | p r e s i d e n t , announced. Ireasurer, llertha I'.uhl, 'ii; and lia I'.ishop, '34; house president, be- selected and a ' pla\ will be a m o u n t collected in the fori \ r e \ o t e for the' office' o| t u , , chaplain, Florence P o m , '33. ('.race Palmer, 'ii; anil house treas- chosen for production early in I In tin i n . I )r. Briibarlu r -aid. ttrer will be conducted b e t w e e n fall. Chi S i g m a T h e t a : elections to be urer, Gertrude Kulalil, '34. G e r t r u d e Walaiul and I 'burst, n ( h e r one- h u n d r e d n a m e s of conducted next week. Paul. Alpha Rho: president, Helen alumni who are iving in and Alpha Epsilon P h i : dean, Eve- Van Du/ec, 'ii; vice-president, a r o u n d Albany were- submitted to lyn G r e c n b c r g , 'ii; sub-dean, Mar- Julia a r e : president, Rail; reporter. I i! Hinaiuau, 'ii; secretary, the council, ami circulars will be c'iii (.old, ii; secretary, Ida Elizabeth Slawsou, '.15; treasurer, Ken W a l l a c e ; s,,„g leaeler. D o r o t h y I In Werner, '34; and treasurer, Rose Frances Weber. '34; chaplain, Mar- sent to them by N'I we'onib M in-l : repri'-i m a i n e , <u llu linnm e a n s w e r s from these circulars a n 1 hibrusin, 'ih. T h e r i \ a l r v bel\ Irv helween the Iresli boarel, Ewdvu Slai'lil. ; me n - alh garet Noon, 'i?<; reporter, M a r g a r e t G a m m a K a p p a P h i : president W'alsworth, '.15; alumnae secretary, expected by I lie end of |he first man and -opli U lie- m a n a g e r , Kenuelh J • .hn-1. m ; reclasses wil week of June- so tha. the- society Mary (iainor, 'ii; vice-president, Rose Sovik, '34. may begin lis activities during tin er class rivalry clip will be pre Carolyn Christiansen, '.I'll recordI'ouncil, W line,I \ l l a r d ; girls' athing secretary, Marie I'rindle, '34; E p s i l o n Beta P h i : to be con s u m m e r . se ule d to the' pie si,lent ,,f the e las letic m a n a g e r , Ruth B r o o k s ; ,-, ; corresponding secretary, Marie ducted next week. wliii h is vie loriotis in ihe m a l r . res, uiaiiw- ,„, ih, GirU' Nth!, ••• R e d m o n d , 'ii; treasurer, K a t h c r i n e e'oiiiesls. T h e se ore' al pi.-s, in \ .i i.ilnn council. Lois \ L h :,... . G a m m a Phi S i g m a : president, H a n g , '34; clerk, Lots B u r g d o r l , 1 l n r l e - e II (. . 1 l i r e e III f a \ i n' o l if and class r h , er f a d e r . '!• d.a Gce-presi'.13; critic, l e l i a Collins, '35; re- Mercedes Martin, 'ii; ! II, me-s porter, Marion Mlcczek, '34; and dent, Hilda Bradley, '34; c o n e -pomline, secretary, Lillian I,ally, marshals, Kvelyu Staehle and iug e v e n t s : w o m e n ' s basketball 'ii; recording secretary, C a t h e r i n e Arletie Cornwall, freshmen. M a l e college will h a w its | n s | three p o i n t s ; del.ale, fi\e points Cunnccn, '34; house t r e a s u r e r , Marmeet in track and liclel e\ e ills this and mascot bunt, li\ e points. I In Beta Zeta: president, Alice qucritc ( I'Donnell, 'ii; treasurer, n when ii meets Lai,sine freshuien won three' points h V a u g h n , 'X1!; vice-president, F.ditb Marjorie Wade, 'ii; and reporter. after burgh High school at Academy field n u n ' s basketball. de Hollander, '34; secretary, Lor- Mary Kelleher, 'ii. at 2:Ut) o'clock, (.us Asikis, '3-1, inana raine C r o w , '34; treasurer, ElizaWilliam Colhus, 'ii. will be T h e reinainitig events are tin beth J o h n s o n , '34; chaplain, Carol Sigma Alpha: p r e s i d e n t , Eliza ger said. This is the first track iiiict lug-of war and pole -rush tonight ; pr. siibiil of commerce club f. .r to be promoted by the College. Tin ( edarquist, 'ii; alumnae s e c r e t a r y , belli MaeComlis, 'ii; counting two points each, and tin ! next year as a result of the' animal vice-presiLois Odvvell, '35; reporter, Ka- dent, Carolyn K r a m e r s , 'ii; secre- students and the events in which lhe\ class stunt and sing tomorrow e h eti. .lis ( ollius is a m a n >r in thcrine VVilkins, '34; and m a r s h a l s , tary, Marie P u h e r l y , ' 3 1 ; treasurer, will take' part are : counting three' points each Pole vault, G e o r g e Storey, 'i'^; D o r o t h y Stevens and Susan Smith, Elsie Puulsey, '35; c o r r e s p o n d i n g I .ast ve ar the score was tied be Phi Kappa, h o n o r a r y education r u n n i n g b r o a d jump, Gits Wikis, iween 1033 and 1034, flu- yea I H a l . rnity, anil Kappa I >elta Rho. freshmen. secretary, f lizabeth Bciiuct, 'i?. '34, and Barney llarwonil. '32; mile pre\ urns t,, that, 1033 w. >u in tin ' s, ,ial fraternity. Pi A l p h a T a u : president, Miss P h i L a m b d a : president, Hazel run, Vincent Meleski, 'i2 and Char roalr> contest against 1032 I In Simmons se. ret ir\ , 1 dna I' pT h e other officers elected ar. ; Sill ton, 'ii; \ ic e president, I u lie les Robs.m, '34; running high nunierals ,,f the winning class ar. \ n . president, Ruth P u t n a m , stean, 'ii; treasurer, Rena Soloii; vieve Shorey, '34; secretary, Elea- j u m p , Will Allarel, '35, and T h o m a s e i i g r a w d in tin- rivalry cup whicl mon, 'ii; sub-treasurer, Florence se c r e l a r v , Anna I lerliiau, '3-1; t r. anor Wilson, 'ii; t r e a s u r e r , Ger- Garrett, '3-1; -1-1(1 yard run, W i l l i a m Frankcl, '34; house manager, Lena is placed in the' t r o p i n case in llu uie-r, Grace Prile hard, 'i?; and trude lilack, 'ii; r e p o r t e r , Alice t olliiis and Ben liigrahaui, j u n i o r s ; Could, '34; and social c h a i r m a n Lounge of R i c h a r d s o n hall porter, Ruth Btu-che, 'ii. Cornell, 'ii; chaplain, Alma shot put, lules S u p c r a , ' 3 5 ; running and r e p o r t e r , Margaret J a c o b - , 'i'r^. CJuimbv, '35; marshal, Winifred events, Al Basel,, '31; Phil AuerStiehl, '35. bach, Roger Bam roit, anil l hail, > Kissam, s o p h o m o r e s ; anil Sam Spector, /.awn Maile-ian, ami Carlton Coulter, freshman j Iluir fobbing Permanent Wuviny—Finger and Marcel Waving OBTAIN POSITIONS G e o r g e Rice and Kenneth Miller, I at Popular Prices ELECTS OFFICERS s e n i o r s ; Rohert Robinson and Phil j 133 N. FI-.AIU. Si. UN. Pi; MIL S I Rirciardi, se.pl una -, w ill a. I a- J T w o more teaching positionDial 3-4231 Dial 3-3632 | oliieial judge s. have been tilled ,.y uieuibi r- of the senior class, according to I'rofes T h e officers of the m a t h e m a t i c s sor | o h n M. Sayles, principal of club for in xt year a r e ; president, VA l > I ' . X . V M I N K (il.ASKKH I I I T I . I l ANY I'Kit SON Milne High school and sccretar> George A. His'ert, 'ii; vice-presi Tcii'iiiiuiii' i ';-.->i of tin- placement bureau. dent, Elizabeth I. Wells, '34; secWilli Is l l l l t l l l l l l l K til IlllO' MM wurli ul I'uriifll I lll\i-r»itj will W a l t e r Anderson has received retary, Miriam W o o d , '34; and EYE G L A S S E S II "hemi,. iitmohliliiTi'" lit the principalship at 1 ast \ a - - a u treasurer, Myrtle A. Peek, '51; acIII LISTS, I ' K I ' . M T l I I' I I O N S 1 1 1 . I I I I for the coiiiing year Mary V I'er cording in Inez A. Kelley, '33, rt »1ltS. M. !•:. HKIII.V'S tiring |.n -ideal of the club Me tukins will teach English ami do bers of the club will a t t e n d a pi. lib nil. l l r . t i i , . . H i | „ i t l i u . i l . library work at Hart wick which is to be given soon. Miss Simmons Is President; Phi Delta Will Have Vice-Presidency BOARD AUTHORIZES $10 ENTRANCE FEE FOR ALL STUDENTS ALUMNI PLAYERS ORGANIZE SOCIETY; TO PRODUCE PLAY SORORITIES HAVE ANNUAL ELECTIONS FOR COMING YEAR KR0MAN WILL BE '35 VICE-PRESIDENT FOR COMING YEAR Myskania Will Present Rivalry Cup Tomorrow Men Will Participate In Track Meet At 2:00 William Collins To Be i Commerce Club Head i Keep Beautiful at Palladiaio's \ . V. I K E D E I T E ' cnnnrrTrcrTrcrrnro-irrrii O T T ^ ^ W. W, ANDBHWS, President I) J coney Albany Teachers' Agency The Newest 74 Chapel St., Albany We need pointments the year. mation or teachers for apat all seasons of Write for inforcall at the office. Phone (, 7oL- New York Specialty Shop in Gloves — LINGERIE — Accessories 9 N O R T H PEARL 8TKEET j Telephone 3-2327 ALIIANY, N. Y. 198 Central Avenue—at Robin 3 Many, N. Y. | ' iiy.il UJsJUUUUij^JUUiiU^^ iLiiyJUUULiiiLilJLMJLiliUiJi V >