State Cbllege News VOL. X V I I . \ u . 1.S ! VI lv LEADER OF YOUTH TO SPEAK TODAY Seniors To Attend Meeting Tuesday To Aid In Research Ml seniors w i l l lie e x p e c t e d to i i l e t i d the n gular teacher's meeting „ i Tuc-dav al'ierm.oii at 1:15 in ooin 'II of' Richardson hall, accord, e ,,, 1',-oirssoi loin, M Sayles. .rinrip.d m M i l l , , H i g h s c h o o l . The purpo-e oi this mi ••ting is to ,i,| ih, education ,1, i a r l u u ul in se - n r i i i e -. i n , research data. Dr. W. Solzbacker Will Address 11:10 Assembly on German Youth Movement Speaking peace, in Dr. defense Wilhclin leader of the G e r m a n nient, and motion tii militant of world Sob/bachcr. \'<uith worker international assembly at pro friendship I I :1(> ih o'clock today. 1935 WILL OPPOSE 1936 TOMORROW ll.v The ciice f r o m C o l o g n e tin v er-.il \ . G I T m a n y , and a l t h o u g h only twentysix y e a r - old he has addressed diences in E u r o p e a g g r e g a t i n g 000 people. It is his belief t h a i might he abedished by au 50,war promoting f r i e n d s h i p a m o i i M the y o u t h of the nations of the w o r l d , and in defense of this t h e o r y , lie i ll'ers the expe rience g a i n e d by o b s e r v i n g c o n d i - l u o l row iu.il ;i Kuropcan Conference. I l i s a r n i u n i . in Dr. S o l z b a c h e r i- a u t h o r of sex eral hooks, one being " I'lu Social I'hilosophy of W a l l e r Ral licimiu. K a t h e m a u was a f o r m e r German f o r e i g n minister. Dr. Solzbacher speaks here under the a u s p i c e s ol the S p e a k e r s ' B u r e a u of the A d u l t K d u c a t i o n C o u n c i l of C h i c a g o . 11 is address in assembly on t i n G e r m a n m o v e m e n t w i l l probably In the last of a series made this last m o n t h in the U n i t e d S t a l e s . I n last w e e k ' s assembly the (lis mission of curtesy was brought to a close by D r . I l r u h a c h e r . " I In t h i n g that impresses m e most in interviewing t e a c h e r s , " he s t a t e d , "is their m a i m e r s . Good manners a n d a considerateness for t h e o t h e r person are w h a t m a k e y o u c o u r t e ous. It is, of course, an e x p r e s s i o n of y o u r g e n e r a l habits. If you a n habitually courteous, habitualh good-mannered, your attitude to w a r d the faculty and fellow stu dents is c o r r e c t / ' Dr. Ilrubachcr believes that the r e l a t i o n s h i p In t w e c u the students and faculty i unsatisfactory and could be in proved upon. I n closing his a d d n to the students be said, " Y o u ai c o r d i a l l y i n v i t e d to come and g e l acquainted with your faculty, to meet t h e m openly and s o c i a l l y . " RYAN, '.11 sophoinore-frcshmaii game will he played night on 1'age c u r t The ,|.„i,,| b> Ih, eruooii at I ..mm. oi Yoi.im soph, i i i u i r e eh..-.n \\ to- al .S:,l(l line up Horn i T i l T Kail and w ill I., Bill \l HI hie 1:15 tin lln '. \ p i . - dent M i - - I) a m . , i n l ' - In- " W hal will ; Si \ u. I In- -ub.ie, I oi I in r. in K,, b a r , 1 - , i . h a l l . ;u c o r d I • I .aura will ..'. I . n k I College talk opinl Bill he ,,;•, n d i - c u - - ,.,, , , i t , Ion.-, Wall, and \ l Jadirk, Lou \rllon The v.ml. ige uim i.a- h en r, lo of plav plav. A ..a .in,I a h a d , i' .a c o l l e t , and , 1 a - - u;i arlivi d u r u m her r o l l , - . . , . , : , , ,- M,- w h e n -In bel ..I the Mv-kama, M ' . . ! a e , . L . . | .•." ..i sorority whi, h i- e d i l o r m chief and I'opulai iiiembei invited Sli was a -, ,, , . , . w a - ,, i n , m the " M . . - I il I ." to ua- vote, mecliim .,11 - I , i d , - , i l - '.il ... year are a The losing I i e-hmeii streak heavy Ml in fa- must snap out has will , ondlicl a night n , 5:1111 o Y l . u k al i h e at I'llli '. W ' e - t , in her- of 111, I ..lie Ihe other -ororiti attend. I '. ,u,mil I, r- I, .| ill. i i n hon-. mi. A l l i n , in a. nils and ol ,,. i n v i t e d to lea are gen . I i . n u n . H I . i. I i - d i l u e n t s , R n i l i \ \ il h a m s . ',15, , h a i r n i a n ; and . lean up l l e a t r i i , l oe, '.f-1. and D o n - I oliin '.in, c o - c h a i r m e n . MisI.lean.,I boolc. ass - I a n - l o r , .' will pour. \ program ol" interclass basket ' h a v . hall games has been a r r a n g e d as ihe r o o m climax of Ihe basketball season Th, main first game was c o n d u c t e d vest, rday a. > ,,i ,m ..pp i n n , to ,|,, -o J5.S ..i l l m i . , 1 h a l l or o n ll bull, I n , board in D r a p e r ha dim.' n . h d n a l i n k e r , '.1.1, p r i lub Al I..i-i 1' b e t w e e n the seniors and j u n i o r s I In , id. ul ..i I remainder ol the schedule is as i,,l mu-i m i no In i lows: Tuesday, M a r c h 7, f r e s h m e n l „ plan, .1 I,a added iwelvi vs. seniors; "I hiirs, lay, March '), Biology , lub I ,,,,king a total i n . m seniors vsophomores, Tue-d. , . . ! , , , . ..,.,', •Mi'ip ..i n u n . H i - B c . k c r a . l d . d M a r c h 1 I, juniors y sophoiiioi, | | „ , I n l , p l . n i - lo vi-it the D u d Wednesday, M a r c h 15, seniors ilh-.rvatoiv oil New S.ollanc freshmen ; Thursday, Man h nil, durine t h e next lew we. lis sophomores vs. f r e s h m e n , Bible Originated As Growth Of Ideas Concerning God, Professor York States " l l is rather i n t e r e s t i n g l, that the t h r e e o l d . -i niaiiu ol the Bible are ill ihe | of the t h r e e different b r a n , 1 the C h u r c h , one belongs to t h . V a t i c a n at K o i n e , a n o t h e r n .,, | L o n d o n , and tin t h i r d al leiiin l g r a d , " I'rofes.sor G e o r g e M . Y i u k J head of Ihe c o m m e r c e d c p a r t i l i i n l . ' said al the discussion m e e t i n g ol the Y o u n g W o m e n ' s I h r i s l i a n association, T u e s d a y a f l e r n o , i ill, ..gainsi add.,I " I he o l d aiillnnli, Hebrew p I.I. b. .n Ihe dab lub \ I) \\. hav. old, r o n e II.,1 n.inn , l i p l o| i h , \ , w I , -la 1 maim 1. oi we I,., |l>, I l l , | I , I., ii,.,u . in. in " \..\\ 1, l a i r d l o 111 I'mi 1 1 . ov . IV ol o i l , ol ill old. -I m a i m , i ipl\ eel lau n i o n a - l . i v ,,n M l Sinai had be. hi ug a p le ,,i old s. rolls w i n . ; a G e r m a n scholar [oliin] lo he vahlabl. manuscript of the liibl lr.Mil tl qilcllll) l ' T h i s discussion was ihe ( b i r d ill a p r o g r a m planned by the Y. W . * ler, a c c o r d i n g lu Milne and came High on mil on seen al the Dr. Ihe \ work Stale in I n i t i a t i o n of i h e n e w members w i l l l a k e place at a d i n n e r to be c o n d u c t e d at the D e W i t t C l i n t o n hotel on Wednesday, March 8. i arol ( c d a r q u i s l , president off the society, is c h a i r m a n of I h e a r r a n g e nienls c o m m i t t e e . O t h e r members on the c nittee i n c l u d e : Margaret K u r i l e c / . and L u i s a I g l e s i a s . Depart- connection Rebel R Minim Ilruhacher, presented engineering, or tn l , '.V Salur.la) the .. course will In \ , , , ,,ur-e- technical subjects, vocational siibje. i - vvill be presented Broicssional courses leading to ihe c e r t i h c a l i o n of teachers w i l l not be o f f e r e d . I he course is open to s t u d e n t s ,,t the ( apil.,1 D i s l r i c l , w i n . could not afford lo go to college this year, [ • a c u i t y f o r Ihe college is being se lected this week by D r . B r u b a c h e r Iroin a group ol u n e m p l o y e d pro lessors and i n s t r u c t o r s -.1 this ,b- . ictorv in the which on opening college by Bag, lln mark in the I h . r a l arts m l , I sophomores who defeated the last A scholast'c a v e r a g e of 2.00 or over m u s t have been maintained for tin- entire college course in order lo he eligible for m e m b e r s h i p m the society. S t u d e n t s must be in the upper ten per cent of the class T h e highest four per cent w e r e inducted into m e m b e r s h i p last semester. I bis n e w g r o u p r c p r e sents the r e m a i n i n g highest six per cent of lln- class. the College mechanics, qtiintel lln o'clock Education, istralion, ih, m how n. Join,son City, Cohleskill Beta Zeta To Conduct Vegies, M n - l r r d a i n . ami Millie H i g h . Tea At 3:00 Tomorow I'.ela /.eta - o r o i i t v of in .dm with the T e m p o r a r y Hi Gi„a, Don Hn.l v ..i Hes I., r, peal their at emergency ment Hudson. I 'aid I Ii, ll, v i- manager ol the gain- will college b,| Collins, and l-.d He Tern The , special!) al assembly Stat, Ban,T.,1! will chose line-up 1 . n W e b e r , Carl I'lu are loinghl meet l ieorg. pie the The to Ainy.it. l-'.psdon liii- in a row scheduled general auditorium Monday together Ii ..in '.i? leain alien.I also o p . n l o -i.i i -| ing .11, - | . . n . A hall a.l- B a n c o . l l . 1 '.ml Bulger, Jerry wa- I n -hineii nights are High >ln ' ,irl " \lpha ol played ihe E l e v e n m e m b e r s of the senior class have received i n v i t a t i o n s to membership in Signutn Laudis, scholastic honorary society, this week. T h e s e students a r e : Edna Becker, Mary Brew, Marguerite B u c h a n a n , H e l e n C r o m i e , Cecelia Fox. Stewart Gay, Elizabeth Gordon, Kvelyn Johnson, A n n a M a h sig. Ralph Keinhart, and Mary White STATE WILL OPEN FACILITIES TO NEW COLLEGE MONDAY the season will he forced i o.ich " S p a r k i e " hi- Drake, Johnston is w i n . have having two llud-oii Ken Society to Initiate members at Dinner Wednesday, President Says Investigation of the siudv plan w II he made hv President A. R. ! Ilruhacher and the College librarian, Miss M a r y hi. Cobb. the sophomore q u i n t e t . freshmen, i"re-Inn. il Ilia, l.iii.ii- Bush. [hroilglloui talk M i - - Diamond, Blunilierg, Barry, John Bills, I x . n manager of ' Biology Club Members CLASSES TO PLAY Will Sign Up For Pins PROGRAM OF FIVE M, l u b ,nii BASKETBALL GAMES L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n h u l l . I lie subject of the discussion was " l'he H i s t o r y of Ihe B i b l e . " " W e have different versions ,,,i the B i b l e because il did not spring f o r t h into being as we n o w i If a s u f f i c i e n t n u m b e r of students- indicate their desire to have the C o l l e g e l i b r a r y open for study on S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n s a r r a n g e m e n t s w i l l be made for c a r r y i n g o u t the proposed p l a n . A second ballot is b e i n g p r i n t e d in ibis issue of the N K W S , and all s t u d e n t s w h o have not yet voted I upon the q u e s t i o n are requested | in do so loday and l e a n 1 t h e i r bailors in the basket in ihe a c t i v i t i e s office in the lower corridor of D r a p e r hall. BEVERLY DIAMOND ...lock I h e . o i l i e s t a l w a y s sees both teams keyed up for their TO LEAD Y.WC.A. I., -i perl oi malice. T h r e e points in MEETING TUESDAYn.lei class rivalry will he awarded 1, tions in fifteen countries. Carrying t h e slogan, " L e t us s u b s t i t u t e t i n risk of peace r a t h e r than the I n t o r i c a l risk of w a r . " he o r g a n i z e d in T I I O M vs annual 11 SENIORS PLEDGE TO SIGNUM LAUDIS News Conducts Poll To Find Opinion On Sunday library Interclass Basketball Game to Be in Page Gymnasium at 8:30 o'Clock D r . Solzbacher received I n - doct o r a t e in political and economic sci $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. Ar.BANY, X. V.. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933 l.a-ketball niovcin a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g , w i l l address student bin; TKUIIKKS, I' I III.! I'lIK .,, , ,,, ' " ' " I .i:l)ll until short , , , , „ , '• ? " " . 0:00 ,, clock , D r . G e r t r u d e !•'.. D o u g l a s , assistant professor of b i o l o g y , and a faculty m e m b e r of S i g n u m L a u d i s , s e r v i n g as secretary for the society. j I'resent m e m b e r s i n c l u d e : H e l e n f a d i e u x , Miss Cedarquisl George | I lisort. Miss Iglesias, M'ss Kui r i | C C Z i M a r g a r e t Roohan, M a e Scx| t o I 1 | K a ( | ) r v l 1 V a „ V a l k e n b u r g , and j |-1, , r ; l W u r Y s l i n . ; S i g n u m Laudis was o r g a n i z e d at | S ( a t l . eolh-ge ,,i l ' « ( ) by a c o m Green l n i l l e e headed hv I M n n i a i m e l yM] H o n o r a r y m e m b e r s of the or- . ,":;' " ' " ' " daily, ami gani/alion K> M include: ' ^""'dKicher; ,.,,,,. ,,,.,„. Dr. ,,r President A. William ,d H 11. w . ml ,,l a Jtl I " game (,,l "• "'"i1' I J : " " ' • ' " l k ',"'lT1 ''-'"• P r n f c s s o , • of Englisln 1" Saturday-. Ihe semesters u . d i l | ; l | „ | h r |)l)Uf,|as will he given upon the C o m p l e t i o n ol all courses. These credits m a y he t r a n s f e r r e d lo other colleges. The r e g i s t r a t i o n office for lln e m e r g e n c y college w i l l be in r o o m 1115 of D r a p e r hall. l'he College li hrary in l l a w l e y ha.I. and the C o l I he S i a t e College choral s o c i e t y laboratory facilities will In . lulributioiis lo the I .cab I ,ov ell- lege open lo llu-se e m e r g e n c y s t u d e n t s . vv 11 present its a n n u a l concert this lieim p r i / , tor excellence m h'.ngyear on Thursday, May 11, in I -1, , oinpositioii iiiiisl he handed Chancellor'hall, according to I 1,1, n ( r o i n i e , M.i, president of the in,,n ..r before W e d n e s d a y . A p r i l music a s s o c i a t i o n . I n s t e a d of t w o !i. a....i,line to Dr llarrv W. eon. erts, one in M a r c h and a n o t h e r I I . , in es. , h a i r n i a n ol t h e Lnglisll 1 he Y o u n g Women's C h r i s t i a n in M a y , Ihere will be o n e c o m b i n e d I he a w a r d of I w e i i l v depart in ill a--,,e at urn w i l l conduct a b r i d g , c u e , rl i h i - vi ar, a c c o r d i n g to M i s s l i v , d o l l a r - i- t h e a n i m a l offering ..I partv in the L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n C r o m i e . I • l.ov. uh. mi of A m s t e r d a m . ! I n - change was made because hall f r o m .1:00 lo 5:110 o'clock mi ,1, h o i i o i .,i I n . ther, Leah I.,, ..I ihe a.hh d I. a l u r e nJI t h e men's Saturday intern i. A p r i l S, a. . or,I c h o r u s , an i n n o v a t i o n o f the n i u - n ing lo L a u r a Slv ll, '.i.i, pres dent. I In i i l l . • g o v e r n i n g the - l l h i n i depart i n . nl t h - y . ar. T h e assistM a r i e l u d d , '.i.i, will - , i v , a- gen I . --av n . H i , , oiliest are ing a r t i s t s for i he c mc. rl have not I I li.it the p i n - , In a w . m l , ,| hil' eral c h a i r m a n . I . . . n chosen, Miss C r o m i e, -aid. Dr. This will he ihe principal soeial ll,, I,, -I p r o s e , oinpositioii -uh T l-'iedcri. I, I I . C a n d l y n , head of milled !o an m i d . l e l i r a d u a l e . 1 l Inmusic deparl i n . l i t , will d i r e . I I hal lie i n . i n n s , r pi sh,>i,|,| h, hv ihe Y. W C A c a b i n e t for l l n the . h o r n s . f r o m I UH I n 5IHHI word-, in l e n g t h ; I . ach I'.ak. . will referee the name. COLLEGE CHORUS TO GIVE CONCERT THURSDAY MAY 11 LOVENHEIM ESSAY RIVALS TO SUBMIT COPY ON APRIL 26 Y.W.C.A. Will Conduct Bridge Party April 8 . . T e n for ol r e m a i n v ,.l thought and lln me Ml i n . O I I I - , i i p l - should In m m d w ill a In l i l i t o u s nam, and Language Is Necessary To Social Life, Dr. A. R. Brubacher States In Article w i n . h are given ihe title of th, esav . the In lit oils n a m . . and tin a, lual name of the author. Manuscripts -hoiild be h i t m , .il ol B i d , a i d - , m hall 'I In coulesl will be judged In a coin m i l l , , , w i n . will a w a r d "h. abb HI, m e . i n " al (heir d m n-li.ui Language is ihe win ,/mi inn/ ol w i n , I , hav, e..,,„ down t l n . u i g l , the -oeial e x p e i l e n c , ..ml thai laliguag. I r. ueli, w . - u h i l . a v , . a n -| . , eh v . rv which makeih. mli.-i -.•> ' i I.. .1 ,.,1 , v | , i n lie, possible i n c . ssanlv In - i l , o i . m e lie p . . m l - ,,| ihe ha III, g o a t , -I al ..ihle, D i \ H l i e l , . Di I n n : . . , , I n , g.,v, - i s , , . , R I'. i 111.... Ii. i . p i . - i d , i n , - l a n d ill . . . i i - win, i h . audv ,,| I a i m s h o u l d lln ailiel, "Tin Social \ allies in n i h , , m 11, i i h u u . T i n v ar, : I a m , " in i h , M . o c h I--U, ..I l l n . 1 I aim -Inaild 1. -and I'm ! \ , 4v V o i k M a i , I din Hi. li i l n . . . w h . , w i l l l.i . ..mi o u r I. ad. i - , I n B i u h . . . h. i , • |l d that . -| . . •alb l l , . . - , win. . \, rci-, had l l n . - u g h ll I h . i I., i, g u a g . o n . i s j , i . h i | i h n . u e d i l b , p, ,w , i ..I -p, . . h. ,1,1,. n , . , , , , , , , , , s o m e , - .a knovvl, dge i 1 I iieh-h i- p i . - . r v , d in piinlv .-.. . . .n o n . ien Ian and c n n l i , dv hv m a k i n g il hm thai it, - ill, h i . and ,volk guag, d and I, l a l i o i i l n p 1 i , .mm iiinea .1 all Hi. w . n h l I n a m o a t i o u of all I n g h - h is de, plv ill.I. 1.1. .1 lo 1 IK lion is ih. i / . n i o . i ; language is, I aim I'm Us w o l d o i i g i n , . i - well ih. . H I i.III, In kevslolic of a- I ,,i i i - - l i i i c i u i , , so thai I .alin and mu-i I I aim syni n i m - l i e s ihe •nil. loi reason' hv • •in . ducalioiial a u d i tax ii h , , non .1, n o m i n a t o r oi which s i a n d a i . U ol coiiecliiess mav Fraternity To Induct Eight Members Sunday I n i . l i i . s i m i a n p l e d g e - will In m i l l , led i n t o l u l l l u . m b e l • hip 11 i In ( ,ai , i h a p l i i oi Kappa I >elta Kb., fraternity ai formal cere ni.s lo be , hilled Sunday all, in, al .1:1)11 ,,'. lo, k at the , h a p l . i h o r n , . IKI) M o r r i s street. I nioriiial i n i t i a l it HI was Conducted during the p a - l two w.ekfur these neophytes. The m e m b e r s . I n i ,u • I'.dward I). T e m p l e , lr., G e o r g e Bancroft, Paul C h e n e y , K a r l h'.bers, K d w a u l I Mills. L e o n a r d W a l l e r . I'.iiil Bill- llize it; it was rather a growth oil A for this semester, according IU . minis, n »»,»..., the people's ideas concerning God,"1 Laura Styn, '33, president. ger and George Decker ! 1., mainlaiiied < In th, oih, i hand, nchness m v a n . l v in llle hnghsli . o e a h u l a n is ahn,,-l wlmllv due lo lln Latin words in h n g h - h form 11.mi mii w o r d slock all I lln w.u ds ol including I. aim and Greek ihose of Latin origin origin ill. laliguag. ol the western World. Scholaiship and culture are based -ai a I a l i n i / e d vocabulary, I aim can h, i.uighl to show the l und.,menial relatioiuhips which express ihemsclvcs l l i i o i i g h speech. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 3, 1933 State College News DO YOU WANT TO STUDY? T h e proposition Established by the Class of I91S T h e U n d e r g r a d u a t e Newspaper of N e w York State College for Teachers Sunday aflernons intentions of has promised students THE ALVINA R. NEWS llditor-in-Chiej V. VV. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-1187 BERNARD S. KERBEL Managing liditor 295 Elk Street MARY DOHERTV Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta, 678 Madison Avenue, 2-6120 JEAN CRAIOMILE Advertising Phi Delta, 20 South Allen Street, d-VSjo MARION LAURA have NEWS. STAFF LEWIS Manager HOWARD Associate Managing 16U Western Avenue, J-69J5 !idilo\ to have the College library open on is e n t i r e l y the student to co-operate with expressed However, to dale, ASSOCIATE JUNIOR Elizabeth Salese, Kathryn Bessie Wilkins, tine Reutowich, sophmrcs, seniors; Cclia Luisa Hilda Bishop, Beatrice Hartman, EDITOR: AGER: Jean t o r , Marion Zuend, Hilda Thomas Ryan, Mlcc/.ek, thai they '34. Premer, Walsworth, (Jumiby, s- Ellen, every Board Subscriptions, f c Friday in representing $ZJ5 Julia MAN- M.ANAUER: Beatrice Lurns, Maxwell, Eliza- and Kiel, 1 Margaret the college year Student single in t h e U n i t e d NEWS does not necessarily in c o n t r i b u t i o n s . by the Association. copies, Stales. ballots which printed the in t h e students interested ten cents. Entered as N . V. endorse sentiments N o toiimiuiucatio|b desired. all The NEWS Anonymity Tlu larper A 1! I' of Vol. X V I I . No, 18 \ e\v Vi and Hrolliers. lei-hnocracv. What is l!y N. §1.20. o r g a n i / itii.ii 1, nowu HI an lino rai . .' Ib.wai d a.So.il A l b a ly, X . class each year ball fund deuce for which subscription a to secure will one in.,nth. drive w h i c h i.s r o u d u r l e d Plans will pledges .tart have end in the t o t h e fund. 'J h e g i f t first atioiis of t h e Siil'lii n u t the for Auii-ri. a n . I I , a d d il p r i m iple a n d t h a t ol fund, its p a r i THE COMMENTSTATER lilies l l a i l l I'. i f t ' s been graduating let e w r y p r o j e . I. senior \ .nil to|, o u . las-, i a s to lln what Is opening o n e ol stale III. ol ol I i i si \'i u I n n e :u i -i n in the stale. lln .if,. . .Mali ..I it b.u k ii T..-.1 a y '1 In i. lalign.ii Yolk llldn a l i o - i, l a k n . g : i g i n .1 i n lln an lllall) high lln 1, , n-,, , v i din iin.n.d i n iiiin n - i i m i,,i ,nd o . II inn. i s i l n -4 .: I .-,,, in l b , college- p r o f e s s o r s w i n , I,.,-,. I„ , ,, p o s i t i o n s d i n i n g l l n - ,., i n . , I , , | d „ an 11 4. m , , g i . , 4 .lal. i,,,.,' I, ,|, , i, „l. I h a v e a h e a d , m a l m n l . o , ,| ,,i , , . | | , , , unable- l o . . a i i i n i n tin n .in,In lln t h e s e t h a i llie s l a t , i . | . i . . - , , d i i g in of i b i s e i n e i g i - i i c ) i o i l . ;• eolli -e our Additional atmosphere was added Saturday with the Russian and J a p a n e s e tea. E a c h guest w a s s u p p i . e d a g l a s s of t e a w i t h a t e a s p o o n of R a s p b e r r y j a m i n it, a n d a c a r a mel at t h e R u s s i a n t e a table, a n d with tiny rice c a k e s a n d J a p a n e s e tea at t h e J a p a n e s e table. The h o s t e s s e s a t b o t h of t h e s e tables were dressed in costume. Miss J e a n c t t e i W a l d b i l l i g , '28, a n d R u t h M o o r e , '28, w e r e in c h a r g e of t h e tea. le- : , 1 all Tie S( lay i. \ i I ' M i . n, (II. l 'i o i\, .-. . !; ii , a n I ball, i,. \.l,ain.d diaiu.il l . i . s . . r n f i o i iiuii, I ' a g I . i d . I.! ,\|, . | , „ , , . .,i 11 ,. lb. .,ig.,;,,, l se w i l l be m a d e o l t h e I .41, g, | d . i , n , , „ | laboratory facilities, a n d m tin n n in I n ball. S t r a n g e students, a n d faiull) will be ki f u r t h e r aei|iiaiiitanei ship a n d kuowlcdgi in lb courses. T h e h o s p i l a l i l ) a n d e o u r l e s ) w h n h In a c t c r i / . c i l Stale- c o l l e g e will be g i v e n a n o p p H I . 1 . i i ) I l o d e f e n d i t s e l f in o u r I n a l l i u m o l t h e s e . in r g e n n ! students. T h e N E W S welcomes these students and lac ully, a n d e x p r e s s e s (he hope thai their connection w i t h S t a t e will be n o n e b u i p l e a s a n t o n e s . U Wednesday ,i Sigiinm u'sil, I ., i i . l . i hih, d m Washing Thursday | VI N Ii I oi I's m l . n l a s s bins in-. Si m o r s , s, S o p b o kilball III ,1 i s. ; - ) l l l i . l , u m , I ' i i g i .1 I p in r ball. Much in f a c u l t y lounge, Richardson hall. NAME: I..I111 Mills' l e a t h e r lungs served mi well m impressing upon lus •' i g h b o i s " his i m p o r t a n t duties. \ s .a w h o b - lln- p | , i \ u . i s e n l e r l a i n ... a n d wi II d o n , 14a- g... i a l m o s t I, h transported i In '•« o o p " ,,, , | , e s e c o n d pla> " • ' " ' " ' ib. silling Ibl.-ii M a h a r | . M . l lo i s , 11 ,,,, e M „ ,-t s a l e s l a d y ''h •' "si llnig p. r s o n a l i l y , " that uaiigible s (thing about which ". In ai , much. Wilfred Allard ,as - u r n amI iiiisophicliealeil a n d "i I " " c o i n h i r i n g a b o u t Ins l o v e l"l I m i l ) When be w o u l d bestow up. II III i a n a l m o s t m a r i t a l peck I'm x Calendai plan. . i n . i g , i.r> , .ii,;-. of home! I'.iinl her. Dons ||,,We was a b.iiiinng ingenue and K e n Christiin a u i d , a w k w a r d c o u n l r y b o y . I hi i l n i i- in i g b b o r s w e r e t y p i c a l '. t h a i tin ir c h a r i l y w a s n o t l a c k in s i d e ,,,narks about other ng II i g b b o r s i o i i l i i b i i l i o n s l o t h e " L i t t l e o n e h n u d t i -I p. i part picture Burns' statue Wash- I be I lays W e d n e s d a y n i g h t w e r e »>th n o t e w o r t h y for their settings " " I ihi ir m o m , - i l l s o f g e n u i n e n e s s . l-u.'ill. I l i r s t - h ' s , , , i c c is e x c e l l e n t •a i l - 1,,-ani) o i ion,- a n d i t s r a n g e , b i gail w a s forced a n d u n - n a l l i r a l u i d d. n a e l e d I l o i n h e r p e r f o r m a n c e -li-idei'iiU) T ,\ Moore Inl a w 4 In i s , I f o l d ) - o n c e , a n d t h a t * ' win II s h e t l i r c , \ h e r b i l l o f r a g s Mih -lull strength Otherwise il . " i i M l i m e b e . n dilhi-iili l o b e l i e v e I'-'l -' . " l i n g g i r l w a s ,-,-ally t h e t.. 1 in-: i-:.\]i:i\'(ii-..\( , the ,| ; , | , t . r.-ii.ii-e re. , i , c ! r u n e mi i r a n d g i \ e a small A in ;,g a n d t o se-i u r e a r . bill i t' - dr.ii Each ol a p l e d g e The Irishmen N o w t h a t ibe- b a s k e t b a l l season athletes is c o m p l e t e d , t h e v a r s i t y w.11 s h i f t t o o i l i e r f o r m s o f a t h letics. (Ml Ue- L a m a a n d Ossy i ! . o k s will c o n f i n e t h e i r e f f o r t s t o ne k . s e b a l l d i a m o n d . Bill A l l a r d , l i u d K i s s a m a n d Cliff R a i l w i l l b e Ii u i n i i,w n g i n g t h i ir t e n n i s r a c k e t s , a w a i t i n g t h e o p e n i n g ol t h e t e n n i s ii,.- a a n d it is n o w 1'*.).)-. . .pp..: t mill \ I,, t o linn, form the standing •i 1. , . i n w . . i .. J e n - ) \ n i ) , , t r a l l i i i, lb. i r o s b d u r i n g tin final minutes oi p l a y , bill t h e l l i . i . i - w u r k in g e n • i al w a s p o o r i nilic.il o i l s poii lo .oi e n s , ., I, 1 . r \ f o r t h e . . o p h i r e ai, in .- i ..i now picture season. t o t h e i ..II. ..•<• v. has already land in t h e a l u m n i committee; given corking . alumni pi r is a up V parkin i-.r a n m h goal Burns Robert If You As students the building, to t h i s bei u tin at the 'il'. gall..11 ..nil! l i n e d il s losing s i r . a k l.-v b o w ine. t o t h e M III. H i g h i | t i i n i . i c o a c h . .1 b j K a y H a r r i s . |, :in i | i i a l i t t . a c o a c l i i n g i- i u d i c a t . u i. team pi. iv, H a r r i s diserves In.' b a n d . I lie i r c h i n e n p l a y e d ;, I...... g a m e , m a r k e d b y l l i e ab.scllCi 14 a n d ...i 'J be a l u m n i amazement of "Do you think the stained glass from Ai Elizabeth I). w i n d o w s s h o u l d b e r e m o v e d ei-.nr in c o m m e r c e , t h e l i b r a r y ? " N o ; because ilioill l l i e b e a u t y o f M a r j o r i e H a a s , ' 3 3 : lhey a r e effective a n d lend a cer-> a n d o f t h e i n i p r c g tain a t m o s p h e r e to t h e r o o m . able 111; i.-istle w i t h i t s f a i n m . e slcadil.. ulilal'i The M a r g a r e t Service, '33: N o . -loiie. Iran l e m , b e a u t y of t h e r o o m is c e n t e r e d m r of t i n afternoon in t h e w i n d o w s . R e m o v a l of t h e m pi,.-,ued il i o l u m b i a I in •itli lam (J'Sbauter. would also give too m u c h glare. i )' S h a u t e r , h u w e v . :. e -I.-pari!,,,i,t . - I'eli -, n w t r n c l o r m T h o m a s R y a n , ' 3 4 : A b s o l u t e l y n o t . It w o u l d s h o w l a c k o f a p p r e c i a In- g u i d e MI t h i s l u i . i , -tupped t i o n a n d r e s p e c t t o r e m o v e Unbe home of Robert i i i r i i - - ii g u i s of f o r m e r c l a s s e s . s t u n " i t h e Us llie s u r r o u n d i n g s a n d William Nelson, '34: N o ; because I'd r a t h e r s i t a n d l o o k a t t h e m Iban study. died M \ . \ . K e n n e t h C h r i s t i a n , ' 3 5 : I t w o u l d bean artistic c r i m e ; t h e w i n d o w s ukriglil , I. nd d i g n i t y a n d b e a u t y t o a linewer loll, • h o p e I. b r a r y o,f w h i c h w e a r e a l l p r o u d . a t i o n ui Im I en and w After w a t c h i n g t h e last varsity Berneva Reynolds, '36: Yes. T h e ant . . i n ! 11 We I n i i i n v a l of t h e w i n d o w s would g a m e of t h e s e a s o n i n t e r - c l a s s p l a y u-der i i a. ipli do away w i t h t h e n e c e s s i t y of e r s a r e of t h e o p i n . o n t h a t they Ii..rl i.s n pulling on the lights d u r i n g dim could not have missed as m a n y set lur iiistur mornings. shots as the varsity d.d in t h e l.il pu.pl. and lln Butler, graduate: Stained Montelair-State game. Passwork Jerry l a t e I'.iuidi g lass windows seem distinctly was erratic, and the players h a d the lllihl-.tl I. ill • | e. ine. B i n " l i t " f p l a c e in a l i b r a r y . One proverbial 'butter lingers." It n have uevei could obtain t h e s a m e contrast cus.omary to improve with praclere we -t b \ w e a r i n g a p a i r of r u b b e r b o o t s l e r s l a n ii t.ce a n d e x p e r i e n c e , b u t t h e v a r s i t y u ith a f u l l - d r e s s s u i t . d.d t h e o p p o s i t e in t h e l a s t half oi V. lo t h e the made ,te-p in o r g a n i / n : g iiioiie-> i b a s e a plot been of a d o r i n i t o r . ' major fur March one bundled p r o j e i t whii Ii h a s long ation. mi ill taken a n d lit- j w h i c h M i s s M i n n i e II. S c o t l a n d , a s s ,-t ant instructor of b i o l o g y , guided the first journey through Havana t e l l i n g of m a n y l e g e n d s a n d s t o r i e s f r o m t h e t m e of t h e r e f o r m a t i o n . 1'he "travelers" were particularly a m u s e d t o " s e e , " a t t h e s t r o k e of t w e l v e , iii a I ' a v a r i a n c i t y , t h e f a m o u s B u r g o m a s t e r d r i n k in o n e clraf • h r e e q u a r t s of I ,, r i n a n a h . a s lit d n l l o n g a.«i i In - a t e h i s c i t y , l-'rom . Y. Till'; SENIOR CA.Ml'AIGX T h e annual cainpaign traditions gasp in Vrkrigbt •k. 73 K a n y oi A L I I A N v, March . , 1933 with ancient and iiiin- park. will be to print PRESS., forests iiigton Salt in tlu Co-op T e c b n icraey. word-,'the UY THE MILLS ART Kjllarncy statue communications. PRINTED from liavariaii the (J I E S T 1 U N fl-.l'il ;oi u.\t \ will be p r e s e r v e d it bo does not g u a r a n t e e gled sprites from have in u s i n g p r i n t e d u n l e s s t h e w r i t e r s . ' n a m e s a r e left w i t h t h e E d i t o r i n - C h i e i of t h e N E W S . Irish ghosts SPORT SHOTS > jMember) second class m a t t e r at postolhce, Albany, The Hyra, SPORTS FINANCE STA-KK: the per year, anywhere expressed l,c-sic (Jlga A^Srfev- Published Delivered lluok- sophomores. Qjewspjgtr r T Editorial Hilda CLRCULATION BUSINESS Alma Kantor, Ko.-c K o s c i i h e e k , ASSISTANT '34. and Valen- 'leppi-i, Hurlbut, the wishes not enough a r e sincerely Williams, kosc Florence Emily and Edith Hoelmer, Mildred Facer, Edith Garrison, Frances beth Smith, Rowland, sophomores. Haug, '33. and desires administration Ruth Kus,.s, Brooks, Iglesias, juniors; Hemes, Katherine VVatkins, Ruth Smith, Diane Roren, and Esther Anna and Alinira Thclma EDITORS: REI'OKTKRS : Elizabeth Dunn EDITORS: Stetkar, DESK Kramers, hcim, Harriet Dan Van Leuvan, and Ruth Carolyn and EDITORS: ASSOCIATE the The e r a r y s h r i n e s of S c o t l a n d , a s n i e n i b e r s of t h e f a c u l t y a n d alumnae l i b r a r y f o r s t u d y p u r p o s e s at this l i m e to w a r r a n t t h e t r a v e l e d on an imaginary Old W o r l d i t i n e r a r y w i t h s t u d e n t s in o p e n i n g of t h e l i b r a r y . t h e L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n h a l l F r i A s e c o n d b a l l o t is b e i n g p r i n t e d in t h i s i s s u e , a n d day and Saturday afternoons, Feball . s l i i d c u t s w h o w o u l d like t o h a v e i b i s a d d i t i o n a l r u a r y 2 4 a n d 2 5 . M a n y o b j e c t s o<f s t u d y a r r a n g e m e n t a n : a s k e d to c a s t t h e i r v o t e t o d a y , a r t , p i c t u r e s , f a b r i c s and jewelry s o t h a t a t a b u l a r re-purl m a y be p r e s e n t e d to D r . from far c o u n t r i e s p r o v i d e d a h a r m o n i o u s a t m o s p h e r e for t h e " t r a v l l r t i b a e h e r a n d llle C o l l e g e l i b r a r i a n s by M o n d a y . i lers." I'bese wi r e s u p p l i e d by m e m b e r s of t h e f a c u l t y a n d a l u m n i u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of M r s . C . W'oodard. A l i ii n :; E x r . A 1 N S shown l'or SENIOR Putnam. in llie BOOKS: STYN Staff Uxrectai V. W. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2 1 1 8 7 tip t o body. Students And Alumni Visit Foreign Countries In Lounge Program Saturday tea •I Is i s - l.ols Udwell was escellelll " o n . . i ai i i.igi , and inlerprela ' " • " . so g | in i.,,i , , n , | apparenll) '. " a l ili.il We hoped thai there « . " n't m a n ) m u r e al h o m e like her '- ni. , in I >,,iiolme was w r y much at : 'si he slag,- and seemed to en '"'• b i s pill I I le w o u l d i n d i c a t e p o s u b i l i l i . s iii , (dy ,oles. Boh Koh iiisoii w o u l d p r o b a b l y be t h e t y p e "l salesman who would devour laithlully the "Salesnian's Digest" a l o n g w i t h t h e " H o o k of E t i q u e t t e . " H e was, however, well-suited to the parti P«fe3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH 3, 1933 JUNIORS SELECT Grover Hotaling Is Varsity High Scorer RING INSIGNIA With 89 Points For Basketball Season BY CLASS VOTE success, was that over Hamilton, IIY T H O M A S R Y A N , T h e junior class lias selected the r i n g presented by the Loren- Murchison company of I'lica, K a t h r y n VVilkins, chairman of the committee, announced recently. This \va the sample marked munber "two" in the choice of lour rings which the c o m m i t t e e offered to the class for individual voting. T h e top of the ring is the stand ard seal and the shank includes tin New York State seal with an mi usual a r r a n g e m e n t of the numerals, she explained. T h e riny will In m a d e up in green or yellow gold. in three weights and three prices. O r d e r i n g of the rings will take place before Master vacation bul they cannot be worn until Moving- LTp day, May I1). The committee included Jean Craigmile, Mary Moore, and William Nelson. Doris Howe was the sop hoi no re represent alive. Spoi-ts h'.ditor, WAYS \verages computed by Ralph 1 tarris, manager of wtrsity basketball, reveal (irover Hotaling, star forward ..ii the 1AM'M.< ipunlet as high scorer for the season with eighty-nine points. I totaling who participated in nine names, was el psely pressed for high scoring hoti.irs by Koger Ihiticroft who •cored eiuhlv-six points in eleven H mies. ('lilt Kail, guard, follows v, nli lil'h three points. Stale outsciireil ils opponenls by alniosi one hundred points, registerinn ' i 7 -' points lo their opponents 275. Siale's major victory and the '.ii,' which proclaimed the season a j; addressed a group of ARE president, teachers WEEK-END GUESTS Nile Clemens, '32, Mead, '32, were recent and Esther at week-end Keep Beautiful at Palladino's Kissam . . . . . . I I,. I.aura ( c ) . I'M.bit i iarrell (,. litmcrofl . . he Temple .. ttweseeswfceaciMEsjraesESH^ /HILLS ACT EtQEJX Ilulger I I INTINC Patronize the AMERICAN C L E A N E R S & DYERS 811A Madison Avenue TEACHERS J o h n s t o w n on Monday night. His sorority M-2X Stale won eight and lost hut topic w a s : " W h a t schools should guests at Phi L a m b d a three games. mean to their c o m m u n i t i e s . " house. Varsity players and their total scores for the season are as follows: gBtagsaHegasaeasatatawBtaat^^ Hotaling . . . K. liancrofl Hair B o b b i n g — P e r m a n e n t Waving—pFinger and Marcel Waving Kail at Popular Pricei Allan! . . . 133 No. Pearl St. R i t z — 8 5 So. Pearl St. I I No. Pearl St. Dial 3-4231 Dial 5-2045 Dial 3-3632 lirooks if W e c l e a n and d y e all k i n d s of L a d i e s ' II ADDRESSES Dr. A. R. Rrubucher, & Men's Wearing YEAR BOOKS T I C K E T S PROGRAMS HANDBOOKS 394-396 Broadway Phone 4-2287 Appnreljj Phone 8-0273 Printers of the Stale College Sews ufi b a a v ^ i ^ r c a - ^ u u a a a a a n a a a c j a a a u n a a a c i u ' now it.. Chesterfields are Milder W HEN you ask a Chesterfield smoker why that's his hrand — he generally comes right out flat-footed and says . . . " I t ' s because They're Milder!" So we're going to keep on doing everything we know how to keep them that way. That's why we look for and buy the mildest and ripest tobaccos we can get. That's why we age them in our warehouses till they're mellow and sweet. |||| *"*"'"' We believe that even the shredding of the tobacco . . . and the quality of the paper it's rolled in, have a lot to do with the even-drawing, mild smoke that people enjoy in Chesterfields. You can bank on this.. .every method known to science is used to make Chesterfield a milder, belter-tasting cigarette that satisfies. CIltHiteifwIll Radio I'ntXItlill - I'very ni(Jilt ex- otpt Sunday, Columbia ouun-lo-uuimt Network. THEY'RE MILDER THEY TASTE BETTER © iva, Liw.it/T m M r m TOBACCO Co esterfield i .-•-' • STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH 3, 1933 Page 4 SEASON ON COURT ENDSJNYICTORY HAMILTON MEETS STATE IN DEBATE ON WORLD PEACE THE COLLEGIATE WHIRL We have the following bit from the Western 1934 WINS POINTS IN CLASS CONTEST Reserve Weekly. "Resolved, That world peace is Five seniors at the University of Syracuse walked out of a final Challenge Rivals examination room a few weeks ago because they refused "to compete impossible under an economic cap- F r e s h m e n italistic s y s t e m " was the subject of against cribbers." They turned in their papers unfinished after noticing to Sing in Assembly the debate conducted last l i g h t in that a number of their fellow-examinees were cheating. on M a r c h 24 the auditorium of I'age hall beThe action of the senior quintet was the impetus for a widespread tween r e p r e s e n t a t i v e - of Hamilton student and administrative investigation ai the University. T h e inquiry 13}' T H O M A S R Y A N , '34 Three points were awarded to the college and a State college team T h e victory over Montclair last revealed the existence of "crib machines," consisting of a yard of onion composed oi J a m e s Dolan, '34, and freshman class Inwards the Interskin paper, rolled at each end by means of thin sticks which can be week gives the varsity a record of Kenneth Christian, MS. class rivalry cup as a result of the manipulated in the palm of the hand without attracting notice. The outeight victories and three defeats. Hamilton upheld the affirmative basketball game between the freshline of a course can be written on one of these machines. T h e team started off s t r o n g at the side, while Stale defended the negKslablishnicnl of an honor svslem at the 1 nivcrsity was the sugman and the sophomore women outset oE the season and five straight gestion for a solution. ative viewpoint. No formal decivictories in a row over Hartwick sion by judges was used, but the Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock audience expressed its sentiments n the Bag,- hail gymnasium. T h e ( t w o ) , St. Stephens, Hamilton, and Then there is the professor at the | \ ,.,, ( . ( | .,, , | u , I niversiiv of Bos- n a show of hands at the conclu- 'ward vva- made as a result of two the Alumni gave indications that the team would complete the season un- University of Oregon who main Ion suggested that the reason why sion eff t h e contest. mil of three victories. This is the tabled that all college students Ghamli left college was thai so T h e debate last night was one ol ir-1 award made for intcrrlass condefeated. T h e team appeared to should be married, saying that the crack after the Alumni game, how- time spent in chasing the wily " I T " man \ gi id- w , i e a Iter his pill. lic- a scries of four in which a State lesls Ibis vear. college team will engage. T h e ever, and took its first defeat of the would be more aptly coin cried in other three a r e as follows: A Tomorrow night the men's teams season at the hands of Seth Low. studying. women's debate with Syracuse uni- of lliese two classes will meet in a O n t h e trip to New York, t h e var\\ liicli I, ,\.]- II- In the information "(lod send me a male ! or mav be sity w a s able to take only one win I should wail until Christmas." dial a socielv called the "Wandering versity, T h u r s d a y , March 7, prob- I, iskelb ,11 game, llic v iclor of which i b e e k s " was established at George ably to be broadcast over the radio will al.so receive three points. from Montclair, while losing^ to at the W G Y studios in SchenecBrooklyn Poly, and again to Seth "My kingdom for a d a l e 1 " is (be \\ ishington uuiversilv. T h e society tady: a debate with Middlebnrv I Hi l-'riday. March 21, the two Low. T h e team wound up the sea- cry that co-eds at the I'nivcrsitv of I'diandi left college was that oo college women's debate team and elasse-- will compete in a sing which son by defeating Cooper Union and Syracuse are uttering, a- they find one at Kcenc Normal school at w ,11 hi conducted in the regular stuMontclair. themselves almost without dates. Keene, New Hampshire, on lb, dent a-einhly. This is a result of They are attempting to formulate i ehalh I'ge mad, bv the freshman week cud of April 7. plan- for the "stimul ilioou" of dates Coach Baker will announce the with their brother student'-. ma, -fill in this contest will be awarding of varsity letters next Which reminds u- thai lb. -aine warded live points T h e songs College Alumni Group week. Those eligible for the award might work here, providing 11 I < which each class will sing a r e : an \u audience of eight hundred Alare: Captain Gil Dc Laura, Roger proper "slimulatiou" were apple d. To Meet In New York M m , m i t e r , a - o n g t o t h e r i v a l d a s - , ii iiiian- and college -Hub nl- bean' Bancroft, d r o v e r Hotaling, Ossy a concert presented bv the Boston York I ilv branch of the Slate c l "', X Brooks, Cliff Hall, Hill Allard, I bid hrough hneiidlv Wav-. >,niph.,nic bn-cnible, under tb. Kissam, Ray Harris, lien Boldt, Lge alumni will be conducled a. I ' '", " , " ; , i l " V; 1 ' ."""H. 1" 11' ' ,,m, : l W ".'K Jerry Butler, Tom Carrett, and the Hotel I'iecadillv, Saturdav.! ' , " ' " ' " ' " '"''.K" ,' . ,' M t ' „l.1"r association. Mondav mghi in the March II Ralph Harris, manager of (he var' •' "il.-r il desired. I he I'age ball audiloriuin. I he ciiscuisity, Mr \rlbur I'.oolhbv. -up. rin | :A'^ ' " ' ; l " '' r M l , ; l u ' " " ' l,l ' l ' M bl, ,-,,ii-i-lmg of Ii II ii ii members N and Ossy With Bill Allard lelldenl of the Mam.in n, , k and j ' " ' ' wa- d i i v c h d bv k u - c l l Ames Brooks caging spectacular baskets Larcl in -cl I-. i- hr.nu |, p,T h e advanced d r a m a t i c - , l a to lead t h e attack, the varsity eked delll and cbairiiian of the piogr ic a, t c in,,I cout a 2-1-21 victory over New J c r will present i w b'lirtber d e l a d - will be ainnnm : sey T e a c h e r s of Montclair lasl Fri- ,m Tuesdav night at S:l. ,,', lock in 1 it i (1. according t„ Mr- I! --ilia tin auditorium of i agi ball. I In day. With Montclair leading by i Iriliuni r. 'nil. cxci ut v c -, en•• S\ mpli. HI x orehe-tra. and • I the association. one point in the last minute of plav. ca-l ,il the lir-l plav win, b will In an. '.i-l, in mi.' I,, America w ere Allard took the ball off the back directed H,\ Laura \ r k u t h i rutcblcv and I lit I be I'l.i.i Pedagogue will be ,1 s veral I iirop,-an o r c h e - t r a s board, pivoted in t h e air and elude-: 'J.A.A. Campeis Enjoy W.nler unbilled Saturdav, \pril IS, if all g the "( one. rt- I olonilc," dropped in a basket to give St at. ford Kail, -ophoniore.-; John Strain, ',i(i, and loin l . a i n l l , ',( I I he pavmeiilare made bv that dale. Spurts On Snowy Week-in , h -tra. I'ari-; lb,- I'arithe victory. Ossy Brook-, after a William Collin-, '.i.i. circulat'on i >pcra I i r c b e - i r a : Berl n Wck-elld canqui,.| th fierce scrimmage under the ba-.,k"t coiuiniltce- for tiie plav - in, hide: advert sing, Alvina i r, utlenian, '.i-l. manager, announced todav. t'ol I Ipera I In be-lra, and the ul-' Mhleti, :i--oci;,tion ncarl added another basket to sew up ;. properties, \'eronica ( rovvley, MS; I, , lion- will be made T h u r s d a y and nv O r e b e - i r a - oi Vienna •lie, i-i ded ai becoming - s n o w e d tie game for State. Letit a Connelly, '.I I; co-luiues and l-i- dav. March 2 and .!. at t h e table ill ' a- about two lei : >,| -n, ,v T h e varsity which rapidly went inake-up, M i.-s T r e n t b man, '.i i. oppo-ile the mailbox 11 the lower drilled in a blinding -l.uiu on I ' r-l group .a numb, r- winch downhill after the Hamilton game, and boii-e, T h c l m a Smith, '.i I. , o n idoi ul I miper ball I'avineu: Miturdav and Sum lav q bouv plaved m i n d e d an continued it- poor playing ami at I'eda.gogm -bouhl he made a file second plav will be diree'ed \ lack of -led- and - k m bin j ' " M a i n . e a r of h i g a r o . " hv no time throughout the game, save bv Cecelia b o x . '.IT Donald bddv HI ip.,-,ihle to assure an earlv dercd ,'ompl, i,. ,-iijnvin, ill of lb ' ., I,,,!|,-i -aui.- bv Kanieau: in the final minutes of play, dis- '.14, will plav th part ol leffrev, -ilowv vv, ather w ilb llic exi ep ' tiiibiiliou. - "sviupbonv in B. Minor:' played the brilliant passwork and the h u - b a n d : Veronica Cr.iwiev. '.ii aim,'- Hungarian Maliceshooting ability which marked it- Lois, the wife; and M a n \io,,re, 5 and o \ - a,, , n , o r e t o , early season form T h r e e veter- ',1-1, the maid. I lu lollowing ,-,„,, an, tbev plaved Brabinans, Captain Gil l)e Laura, CHIT l l l l l t e e - W i l l a - l - t M i - b o x m a k , Rail, and Ray Harris were forced up, Helen Danaliv. ',14: advert -me int Mo from the game on fouls. I'oor shoot- Mareelh Geble, '.i-l; pi,,p,rlic-, ing from the foul line by the Mnul ('an dv u K rainrr-, '.i.i: h, m-, , I , - n ', . 'I he i hiblreu'elair cagers enabled them to bene\\ e uhi-reer''•'bant,i-l, fit by only - e v i l of the seventeen V a r s i t y T e a m Scores Eight T r i u m p h s and T h r e e Minor Defeats AUDIENCE OF 800 HEARS SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLE MONDAY DRAMATICS CLASS WILL GIVE PLAYS TUESDAY NIGHT ENIOR YEAR BOOK DISTRIBUTION DATE WILL BE APRIL 15 free t h r o w - which State contributed, Smith, ' . i l : and lighting. Boil vl, Bud Kissam sank the l n - t has N'ary. '.il. I.a \ kct of the game in the first uuarter l|, II,e - e , but Montclair pulled ahead on - h o t v h l . l i the by Scherer and Dorfiuan and led at College Choral Group the quarter by C2. State continued To Broadcast Progran it- iitLrior brand of shooting in the second half, and fumbled the ball I be M a l e u d b g , , bond i eonsianllv. h'i.ld baskets bv Harris, w i l l b r o a d c a s t a p r o g r a m ,,v, r i . Allard. Brook-, and free t h r o w - b \ d i o - t a t i o n \ \ I \\ , at >, in m , l a d ' A N N O U N C KS P R O M O T I O N Kail and Bancroft deadlocked lb. oil I I d a v . M a r , Il 2 I I I,, pio-.-i , -core at half-time, 10-1(1. Brook- w i l l , o i i l i n m i r o n : ,i ,in |o i i n , 1. made one of the finest baskets oi ,,', lock i n t h e a f t , i i n I be g r o u p w b a h w i l l b i n . , , : . , ; tin- game after eluding hi- in.in on a, ,,| i , will b, c b o - c n loan ih, , ! .„ a clever pivot \ ! VV 1,1 II. ! ,be p, I he m , n ' - , h o r n - •.-., 11 Both team- settled down to d o - , , l a - - , - I h i - i- the -e, I , ih, '1 defensive plav in the -eeoud ball s i n g . late ed I ' r d a n e made four point - in lb • , h o r n - has br.,.,,!,., , , | , , , ' i „ , . Ih \ ' l W , ., o p . ,1,1 period to give Montclair a 17ii I' Montclair continue,! t , h,,|.| ,v, i l b , a m , l a l i . a i " margin until the middle oi in, -tb permd v\ In n Bancroft , agi d _^„ , 1 — r-.f. , _ _ „ _ a basket to give the var-ity tin t p t - 1 *•"••" edge Stad appeared on it- wav to j A Cli I ! 'Ki)\l g victory when Bro,,k- t,,pp, ,| th, , ball in lor two point- .il'h r ,i light J under tie v -dors' ba-ket, bm Montclair quicklv ralln d Srherei | I MEANS MORF. 9 dropped in ., lone field ba-ket fro,,, the sideline, and I lorfmaii contrib uti d a foul hot to ; ove Mont, Ian [1470 B r . n . l w a v A l l . . , , v . N Y '•! the b a d W ill | v two in not, , f-^L-a^^^^^T^v-^v-v,..^,-^ y, y v ...v...v '...^.^„. '„-•_;,i ,y ,-,\ .• v-u,:,ii„M :•. \\ •jy.^v ' 1 U4 J i to go, 11,11 Allard raved a - b - t ,o C-1T-. t r , T"*iT"\t"""'i - i , ^ r - , r - < . >— r-^r-i p ~~*.^~~\ ~"\ ^~\'~~'. —Vr——Vf~~\f~~\t7~\f—<L^—iC-^T~^f"-", givi State ill, u.ai.ie and Brook , II added his ba-k,t T h e rufcrceing w.i the line-t i: •e, n on the c u r l tin- vear Mr , b 11 a i) i. Krouiier w bo rel'i r, ,d the conic t 15 declared that both ' c u e gave of tb, | r - | .xhiblllou- b, b.i ii seen stag, d in a College game _,__,,_ Ma (den IFomti FULL-FASH ION" u rmucM 8 I Saw Tin- Most Be i uli j ul New Shoe Sly Us }] The Van Heusen ( hnrlcs Company 11 " H o n e s t l y , Helen, tliey w e r e dreams! I couldn't resist b u y i n g 1 pairs By VAN HEUSHN CHARLES "..^4— / V "II - K it l'lJ u" all m e n u s s e e I b e g o , g e n u n e w s p i i n g -I v U s at t h e I l e o n liiiiniia ovv \ ou'll l o v e lliem " I all I a - b i o n " i- lie- , I,an b n i - i e n lor the i i i i i i l e r u ( i i ' 1 iiiiln.ul u » u n , In mar the • • - k i n - i n i H . l b n e n l i l - r-k i l l l u l l N -h.ipe.l I l i e a - l M - , I,,,,,.. ^ 1 . | - f u l l . u u n M n Mauh J^iutUutarii (^atVtrrtu H* Cftrnura I'iH C e n t r a l .\.,M,„<Alliiiny. N H4 r ) Madison Ave. » | |<ol„n \ V [1 . ^c^ | rir^Ci:<'^'rie~.r--vr^rv.—.r-s.^r'.v^.cn^^ I1'x am I iie.il I - J7r. I I.IS I V I'KI-Sl.KII' I ION.si-II I IC |J Fitted! il V. i K 111 > 1 I I T . KVK (ii.A.ssi:s OCl l U w i u Itulhlmg nls nerleell, hlmir.l IOOK IO« ' H I MAMl (.lun«un lel.-phune N. IM-Iu.ai ' I . I- , „ , , „ „ „ , , , , / v |i !j fl 9H;iilumbl» SI. I Allium, N V. U b e e . l l l - e II I,, k e e p U s l o v e - Iv uphll ills. In -ivl,-|,,r .hlicieiil Ii. me u p , -. // null lui.it »/n./i> i,i/in,,l Mi/././t vim, write I), pi. C lor linnkl, I. M o d , , , I I.I III lln.-ieie Ci, , Inc. . ' I . I illh \ven„e, New \ , , i k . AI DfAtfKS £V£RYWHE«6 , , LjEytiS DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS I olcphooa 6-3462 ii TREO^HOKI •* Siiithr\™\n\i:Y,\K£$.'ixJ inn M I Roy N v ? VJ I <H. I ' ' I l Oil flfhideniJvm •^ j l ku, 0 l t » sCs* «i. T IE( gn -Kii st ? ) y I'. 0.4221 College Campaiija