S t a t e College News VOL. 17, No. 23 STATIC COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., MAY "STREET SCENE" TO BE TUESDAY Calendar Today 7 :00 p. m. Freshman-Sophomore push-ball contest. 7 :30 p. in. Freshman-Sophomore track events. Dramatics Class to give play at 8:15 in Page Hall, Director says Tomorrow Assemblage according to class s, for moving-up. 8:30a.m. Marching, MovingUp ceremonies, auditorium, Page hall. 2:30 p.m. Class stunts, auditorium, Page hall. 7 :3t) p. m. Interclass sing, court in front of Draper hall. 9:00 p.m. Dancing, gymnasium, I'age hall. (3 :10 a. in. Kl trier I.. Rice's Pulitzer pri/.e play, "Street Scene," will he presented by the advanced dramatics class as its annual play oil Tuesday night at H :3() o'clock in the auditorium of Page hall. This play will he directed by Miss Agnes K. Fittterer, assistant professor of Knglish, Students will he admitted upon presentation of lax tickets. In order In secure reserved -.eats, students must pay twentv-fivc rents extra. Other tickets will he sold fur seventv-five cents and mie dollar. 'I he main east includes: Mayhelle Matthews, '3-1, Rose Maurraul ; Donald h'.ddv, '3-1. Sam Kaplan; John Black, '33. Mr. Kasler; Helen Mahar, '34, Mr,. Maurrant; William Nelson, '34. Mr. Fiortino; Laura Woman, '.VI. Mrs. Fiortino; Thomas (iarrclt, '.i-l, Mr. Maurraul : Cecelia Fox, '33, Mis. Olsen; M a n Moure, '34, Mrs. Jones; Rertram McX'arv, '3-1, Mr. Jones; I., litia Coiincllv. '3-1, Mis. 11 ildehi and ; Helen Dohcrlv, '3d, Miss ( iishing Helen Danahv. '34, Shirlev Kaplan; and Kenneth ( hrislian, '35, Mr. I'.ucli anan. ( Ither members of the easl are : Iter nard Kerbel and W illiam Lcagnn, senior-, ; Roheri Robin Philip Kiccardi. and I lonald liencdicl, juniors; William Jones, l.ois ((dwell, l.ucile llirsli, Valentine Ucutowich, Marion I leineinann. and lohn Hills, sophomoivs; and I.e., Million and Fra-liis Mavis, seventh grade, Milm junior High school. A mod, 1 oi da -rl lor the plav has been compleled bv Miss (,race Martin, instructor in line arts in Milne I link school. I his will probabh he used tor advertising purposes. l ommittees for lie play a n : house, Thelma Smith, '3-1 ; advertising, l.etitia l ounelly, '3-1: sets and props, Helen I).in,ih', and hoi'oiln lirifiiii, juniors. SPRING AWARDS WILL BE MADE AT G. A. A. DINNER The annual spring award dinner and installation of officers of the Cirls' Athletic association will be conducted 'flies.lav, in d i e c a f e t e r i a o | I lusted Saturday 111:11(1 a. m. Buses leave Washington avenue entrance for G. A. A. hike to Cam]) lohiiston. 8:30p.m. Y. \V. C. A. house dance, Y. House. Ontario 8:30 p.m. X .ill p. in. x 15 p. in. street. Kdward Kldrcd Poller club spring dance. Lounge, Richar<lson hall I ollcgc House dance, College house, Central avenue. Tuesday Street scene, auditorium, I'age hall. BOARD APPOINTS SIX AS EDITORS /\f"v in*)') ") * r r > i l A 01 1933-34 ECHO Alviua Trentleinau, '31. was elected editor in chief of die / , Im, literarv magazine, lor m si vear. She has been a inc.liber of the / . , 7 M board sine, die Above, Miss Agnes E . Futterer, assistant professor of F.nglish, who directs the ad vaiued dramatics class presentation, "Sir.-e| Scene," and below, Donald Eddy, '34, the produ, lion will app if U. i c e ' s d l I.hue RUTH WILLIAMS WILL EDIT 1937 FRESHMAN BOOK •six students will aid Mi-. Trciitlc in..n in editing the /:, ho. 'I hev include June Carey and F.hzabcth Arnold, sen ior .-.blurs, Dorothea Cahagan and ditor: ' Martin l.ndwig, jiin I Ralph Altman and Muriel ( larkeson, .opliiniiore editors. The position of biisines , maiiagi r I In annual poem and prose awards hall at 5 .3(1 o'clock. Marion Tane.ii, v, '33, is to be general chairman for tin j j vhicb ate given each vear bv the /:'.//,, dinner. I'he following people will hi j for ih, be i material published during installed: Klizabcth k annuel,r, '1-1,! I'm vear will be presented tomorrow pre,idem ; ll.-sl.lla Arthur, '3-1, vie | pre,l.lelll ; Plain. Laud, ' 3 \ „ . Telnlv , I 'Mil- W lib III . '3.5, will be editor ill j in ing ..I the Moving, I 'p I lav cere and Hilda Hemes, 35, song and clicci | <'i ih. I'M/ In dun., i handbook monies, Amalia I'esko, c . editor of the leader. The n suit ol die r< vole, be ic, online lo an appoint it made bv I / ,//., lined lo.lav. tw.cn Sarah Logan and Harriet 'I en I '•> id K r.,m„n. pi. i 1. m ,,i the Incoui ! Miss L.ditb Walla,,, a,aslant pro I I,, or oi Latin, Mi.s Arliue I'restoii, Kvek, sophoiiior. ., I'm n . a no i ha, me men d a • inshucloi in I'..n.h, mi,I Mr. Donald not vet been detei milled, " ' •• •' •" >•'<• • • ii I- -i ha . b.eii ap ( l i b , i c o i n n i i l l e i w i l l in, hide lo.ul, poinh d n, ., , i in lb hlmg oi ih, lli ,,,:i iiislruct, F.nglish, are lb, l i m e M o w e r s , '35, and M a r j o n e \ r o n, si . . . u . baud I. v an . lohn la, ullv iiieuib, I who will judge ih, man, 3-1 ; p i o g i a m , F.v.-lvu Slaeble, ' L i l L , ( ail , i i u , f o a m I ion K. llv, Aiiline , lor lb. prizes. i t . , v , 1, n Lull, and 35. c h a i n i i a n , M . . . belle M . i l t h , ,v , and i \ a b u t : |. an ( r a i g n n l . , j u n i o r s , .aid I n u n c , ' I >.m \ an I . u lb, Studcbak. i. '3d; music, Mis. lb me, I I • and |. net Sort is, -..plion,,,,, ,; , bap m.,l. n ,1 l.,i m, I,, ,1 . ,„ ,,.!,„,. ... \ | , , Mi , \ilhiu . piibh, i n . lb I. n ! W ilh u, I In , o | o i , , | „ , I, I lo I, el Li. b 35 .md Mai |,,i i, Kalaidj , \io . in d„ I I ,,l lb, ,MI,I i In bin II waitresses, Mi . L a u d , and clean up, D ' ' -'< ' "I dl. 1 1 ...ill l„ led I I'll/ah, lb Hobble. '30 .md H Kutliryn Wilkins To Be Y.W.C.A.Vice-President;, K ..till .11 W llklll ,, ' 3 1 , ivlll b e III, vi. , p i , id, ill ,,1 the Noun,. W o n , , u I h l l s l i a u a o, i,,l i, xl , e a r , a .i I. nil o l l b , lev o l , , In i l s i oil .III. l e d la ,1 w , , Iv I III oil ,, I , I, , l e d . , 1 , , , I, lai ,. |a iliuc I ..u . '.((, m a III,I, I am .1 * laik, , 3 : , and mid. .gradual, i, pi, -,, nl..ii .-, Dai v lln .nil. 35 Abulia L'u, , II, w.i elected pi, , dei.l, as anno, I in the \ i w la I week. I be cabin. I members will be an red next week 'I hey are chosen In the incoming and outgoing, pi,si dent , I lii installation ol officers will In .on,lu. led as soon as all appoint in, nl-. are made, Lama Slvn, 33, n t g pi. id. nl, announced ','M, i n , I. w i l l \li Willi Willi 18, 1933 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues MOVING-UP DAY CEREMONIES TO BE TOMORROW AT 8:30 IN PAGE HALL "Tapping" of New Myskania will be Feature; Stunts at 2:30 and Inter-class Sing will complete program. The seventeenth Myskania, senior honor society, will be "tapped" tomorrow morning as the feature of the traditional Moving-L'p Day ceremonies when freshmen become sophomores; sophomores become juniors; juniors, seniors; and seniors are raised to the rank of alumni-elect. The ceremonies will begin at 8:30 o'clock in the morning with the march of classes into the auditorium of Page hall, and will terminate with the annual inter-class "stcpsiug" tomorrow night on the steps of Draper hall. Members of the student body are urged to be present at their respective assigned places at 8:10 o'clock in order that the program may begin on time. The places assigned to the various classes are as follows: seniors will assemble in the rotunda of Draper hall, juniors on the first (loor of Husled hall facing the peristyle door, sophomores Fsthcr Rowland, '35, w'll be chair- in the basement of Draper hall facing man of the junior guide committee (or the stairs near the annex, and freshmen next year, according to David Kro- will line up behind the sophomores in inan, president-elect of the class of from of the College Co-operative book 1935. The committee consists of nine store. members of the class and Miss Rowland. Thcv are : Thurston Paul, Carla The College Alma Mater will begin Nielsen, Florence F.llcn, John I [awes, the program in the auditorium followJ a m . Xorris, F.vclvn Rich, Kenneth ing the march across the campus. Next Jolr -I m, and Anna Anys. in order will be the class speeches, the '' ue committee will write letters to order being as follows: freshmen, lie members of the incoming fresh- William Baker; sophomores, Janet man class and the members of the new N'orris: juniors, Thomas (iarrett; anil junior class. Fach junior will he as- seniors. Klizabcth Cordon. sinned a freshman sister to whom she Following the class speeches, the is lo write and welcome to State col- awards for publications, activities and lege. The first week of college each athletics will be made. Awards include junior will meet his or her freshman keys to the incoming News, Fcho, Lion and answer any of his or her problems and Pedagogue boards; keys to new I'he committee will also supply the members of Sigmim Laudis, awards to juniors with green ribbon, which they debate teams and debate council, and are lo wear the fust week of school. letter awards for gills' athletics. The junior class will have an inlorfhe seniors will sing the farewell inatioii bureau in the rotunda of Draper song, "\\'e, '33. salute you," before the hall the first week of die j classes begin their moving-up in the cgc t< fresh auditorium. Raymond Harris, '33, grand marshal, will be in charge. After jibe classes have completed their inovStatC NlllC W i l l McCt l»'K.»P 'I'? outgoing members of Myskania will lap their successors. I he ^ifr ^ . I ' p n h p n t t S i ' i f n r / I ' i v incoming officers of the student associa- ESTHER ROWLAND TO BE CHAIRMAN OF JUNIOR GUIDES at. aitpnens aaturaay , „ .,i, followed li)in lllcl) l)t ailllwill lllialead the receshers will of Myskania I sional, |,.\ recessional, newseniors, and oldjuniors, memfollowed 'fhe bv the sophomores and freshmen in order. The line of march will extend from the from d,„,r of Page hall along the sidewalks in a quadrangle with double Hanks, and will terminate with the formation of the class numerals. While the classes are in numeral formation the ivy will be planted and die oration will be given bv Margaret bans, h, 33, which will be followed by the singing of the Ivv song. Students an- requested to remain in numeral formation until the I v v cere y is over. The ail, r ,u will be taken up with Willi H a r t w i c k c o l l e g e o l l l v l o b e pre '\ Hints in which the freshmen ,1-nled from playing by wet grounds. and sophomores will compete for nv I wo in, ,re i ontests remain on theairy points. They will begin at 2:30 103.1 s c h e d u l e W e d n e s d a y , lie- M a t . n't lock in the Lag.- hall auditorium. nine will in, el St. Stephen's on the'1 be chairmen of stunts are as follows: Lidgelield paik diamond, and on Sal seniors, i Vcelia fox . juniors, lean in,lav, Slav 37. the vaisilv will engage ( raigmile; sophomores, Marion Heine I l.nl wick h o , | maun: and freshmen, Ivv Shepard. j Winning the slum will add tine, points to the v ictor's score. I be annual step sing will begin at i 7 .ill ,,', l,„ I. on the steps of Draper vade Wm.tiidalc on-1 lu.ls,HI Saturdav will in afleru i at ilv 2 :()()baseball o'clock squad in the season'-, first lilt w ilh St. Stephen's college. (Is.v Ilroolss. veteran hinder, will again lake his position on the mound. Cil De Laura at short stop, "Hack" Young in left field, and "Swede" I let lel'son at cent, r held will also be among the aggr. gallon which ('oach I,tidier lord U. Laker will lake with him. Lob Iv'ivenbure and Hill I lav ward, New Fra students vi ho have already seen service, will also participate. The Liu pie and I lobl diamond outfit bad the misfortune of trekking to i in. oiila Satin.lav ill a scheduled game Freshmen, Sophomores To Vie for Rivalry Award; Track Meet, 'Push Ball' Are Slated for T o n i g h t ^ !,, awai ,1. ,1 lo tin class victorious in fri-sbman hopes lor victory ill inter class rivalrv will vie loingbl with aspua \ . , , h , Dancing will follow in the is t o r s , ,,M held bv die opl res. 'Die class,.! 1035 lops \>>3u w lib „ , |M|| .,„,,„,, , ,- |»j, |, ;i || the ..'..re -,l.iio I ii io 13 3 .,1 lb, pies.HI I • \ ictorv l o i n g b l w i l l either d . . i iv.-lv plan l b , opl I, .3 1 ol lie the e r e between the t w o clas.es. At 7 3d o , I,,, k I A,, i i-, . ,i.-| t w o . l . e s , .will app, II III, W l i l a , i . II in w ill nai II, mat, in , , „ , - , , , walking ,,lav , a c ; an oh-lacle .md a lluee legged la.. Liiib I: ks will captain the sopl lead lb. In bin, n ludges I'm lb, , II I oi _' I girls, i (-presenting lb. i i . <s, • «> avenue I M I t o l llawlev , NlllC StUtlCIltS lU'CClVC lb, lollowmg, , nl a ling lelav j •• I O i. _ bm dl. , a, , . a , lo.be. , elav com, .1 i HonOfS for SCIllCSter j \ I M e .indents have been listed oil the , and Mai kahudjiau v.ll |, ,• ,-,,|| ,,„• tl„ first semester 1'MJ I- will In, hide Di ( aroliue ( i,.as 13, a , a I I sub o i make up .-xamina ROBINSON TO BE i, l l i 1 ; M,v J,,l lM ,, al l u m , w h i c h w, re receullv c lucled TROUBADOUR UBADOUR IIIIHADi ',;In.:!::., ; :! T,. "" Is"' vu"h> " '1'lii.s i n c n a,.- to the honor list make at loll I wo '"r | ', ""' , w i l l be a w a n '' led to'the " , lass""''"" whose team lol -mm, ,u t i n , .oiliest T h e Hack and field events i l l rated above have been slibsli tot d o l t w o b u n d l e d Ivv,, student KOR NEXT YEAR luted tin , veal lo replace the annual tug o l vvai f o r m e r ! ) > lucled on the aWho, c b i e v . d bono, s , | „ , | , , | , c average ,1.1 H Iv', I, II: OU. I nnsi ; m jn I i ih, I. , , '.,, l M , u m j '.,11 I„ , oi 111, w, n I loiibad bu n d I . I .,,- pi, ul,nl ' Lol , , I,I. ndent this vear i.luit W lllred \llanl, '35; , l,bun I uger.r, '3(, ; and IUI Kelch.uu, '3-1. t niulil In Im. Moving I'p Dav. At 7 o'clo. k tin opbolllo in will meet a lei I 11 e -hm, II on ill, Wash ingloii aveim, , ampii in I he icai oi the llawlev Miliary, in . ugagc in l In n ..ullv i vaied p u b ball cmil.-l .vbicb will I.do die place ol the Iradilioiial pole rush ( pi. le in I'.u inalioii wa , not available as ih, N'I w s went to press, but ea.b team will In compo id ,,l n 15 to _'D null, according In (lilberl De Laura, '33. I be ev.nl i- sclieduled lo lasl leu minutes, at the culmination i,| which Ivv., | is will be awarded lo the class which has carried the push ball across the opponents' goal hue Judges for the contest will include: III. Donna! V Smith, lis islaill piolcssor of history ; Dr. Cailelon I'ovv.i, assistant professor o i phjsics; and Coach Rutherford R. Baker. l o l I ic fall semi -n i 'I'll • new listing in, hides the f o l l o w ing : „ 1 ,„,, MA..NA ( 1 M 1 VilliIli,-v-. Ml s„,„|, | ,,„,,„. ',,5 1 1 M 1AUIII 1 ,l,o lll.ki, I I 11 Molls t i|,|„',lv Atiul.a lima l ih, M,i.l. VII III, I o n . , „ ,:, i n „U, RuKhliUlc Oi.lulbv M e n I' l.ouiM W e i l . STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 18, 193.1 Page 2 State College News Established by the Class of 1918 spirit mascot hunt. Although again the purpose hidden t r o p h y and ultimately a was demonstrated w a s to uncover t h e five-point face of d e f e a t . Editor-in-Chief A g a i n a n d a g a i n it h a s been s h o w n t h a t t h e m a s c o t h u n t is a n i n f l u e n t i a l f a c t o r in t h e c e m e n t i n g o f t h e Y. W . C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-1187 BERNARD S. KERUEL m e m b e r s of t h e y e a r l i n g class into a m o r e impersonal a n d friendly Managing Editor 205 Elk Street was DOHERTY Finance Chi Sigma Theta, 678 Madison Avenue, 2-6120 Manager organization. a doubt; Until this point freshman afterwards its a s s u r a n c e Manager activity, for which that (he mascot hunt o r some a i ombination of p e o p l e HOWARD Associate Managing 160 Western Avenue, .1-6935 Editor LAURA STYN Staff Y. W. C. A. House, 219 Ontario Street, 2-1187 Director SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Putnam. JUNIOR Elizabeth Salese, ASSOCIATE Bessie Kathryn Wilkins. tine Carolyn Stetkar, REPORTERS: Luisa Hilda seniors; Celia Bishop, Beatrice Coe, Marion and Diane liochncr, Mleczek, Rose and lieines, Esther Thomas Emily Rowland, Ryan, Katherine lliirlbut, Hilda Rose Tepper, Bookheim, Rosenheck, ASSISTANT '34. CIRCULATION Watkins, '33. BUSINESS STAFF: Facer, Edith Oarrison, Premer, Alma worth, Quimby, EDITOR: MANAGER; MANAGER: Beatrice Burns, Frances Julia Maxwell, A Jean Mildred Elizabeth Kiel, a n d M a r g a r e t Wals decided increase in t h e n u m b e r o f losses of books f r o m t h e r e s e r v e s h e l v e s in t h e H a w l e y hall l i b r a r y seems t o i n d i c a t e a p a r a l l e l d e c r e a s e in t h e i n t e g r i t y of t h e m e m b e r s of t h e C o l l e g e s t u d e n t b o d y . I t h a s been a t t h e e x p e n s e of t h e n e w facilities much Hawley time and money that h a l l w e r e m a d e a v a i l a b l e to t h e s t u d e n t s e e m s u n f o r t u n a t e t h a i dies s h o u l d a s s u m e t h i s m a i m e r of A c c o r d i n g to statistics a College librarian, there u n c e d by M i s s M a r y a r c two thousand r e s e r v e s h e l v e s , a n d at t h e p r e s e n t these books a r c missing. only o u r faith of these fall t i m e o n e h u n d r e d of Lost, strayed, or stolen? in h u m a n i t y in t h e first t o allow Cobb. books on t h e W e have us to h o p e t h a t t w o categories. some In o n e c a s e in p a r t i c u l a r t h e r e h a s been a s c r y i m p o r t a n t r e f e r e n c e sophomores. in t h e b o d y ; it e x p r e s s i n g t h e i r a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r t h e w o r k of t h e l i b r a r i a n s . Koren, SPORTS FINANCE and Hartman, Ilyra, Anna sophomores. '34. Haug, Olga Kantor, Edith LIBRARY RETURNS and Williams, E l i z a b e t h Z u e n d . j u n i o r s ; Florence Ellen, Bessie Hilda e i t h e r a d e b a t e o r a s i n g in t h e first s e m e s t e r o f t h e y e a r . Russ, Smith, iglesias, I t will b e d e m o n - s t r a t e d b e g i n n i n g n e x t y e a r w i t h t h e l a u n c h i n g of t h e n e w and Ruth Almira and Ruth Smith, be a T h i s is set o f r u l e s a n d t r a d i t i o n s , o n e o f w h i c h is a c h a l l e n g e t o R u t h Brooks, Valen- D a n Van Leuvan, Kramers, Dunn Thelnia DESK EDITORS: Reutowich, sophomores. Harriet EDITORS: would n e c e s s a r y f a c t o r , h e s c h e d u l e d e a r l i e r in t h e y e a r . a h i g h l y p r a c t i c a b l e a n d v a l u a b l e idea. MARION than probable. I t h a s been suggested JEAN CRAIGMILE Advertising Phi Delta, 20 South Allen Street, 2-9836 solidarity was more torium, J u n i o r m e n will w e a r dark c o a t s , b l u e s h i r t s , wdiite t i e s , a n d w h i t e flannels, S o p h o m o r e s will w e a r b r i g h t g r e e n s w a g g e r j a c k e t s of pique a n d g r e e n r i b b o n s in t h e i r h a i r . M e n will w e a r dark clothing. F r e s h m e n will w e a r l a r g e y e l l o w t i e s f o r b o t h m e n a n d w o m e n in t o k e n o f b e i n g y o u n g e s t of t h e f o u r c l a s s e s . t h e t r a d i t i o n a l F r e s h m a n w o m e n will w e a r m i d d i e s S e n i o r s will w e a r caps a n d g o w n s a n d will h e a d t h e p r o - and s k i r l s a n d y e l l o w h a i r r i b b o n s . E a c h c l a s s will b e p r e c e d e d b y i t s cession of u n d e r g r a d u a t e s . Juniors will w e a r k n i t b e r e t s t h i s y e a r , i n s t e a d c l a s s b a n n e r a n d will e n t e r t h e a u d i t o r i u m in o r t l e r o f s e n i o r i t y . The of t h e flannel o n e s o f p r e v i o u s y e a r s . O t h e r w i s e , t h e j u n i o r s will w e a r b l u e c h a i r m e n o f c o s t u m e c o m m i t t e e s a p a n d w h i t e r i b b o n s a n d a r m b a n d s , a n d pointed by t h e class p r e s i d e n t s a r e : Almira Russ; sophomores, will c a r r y c a n e s . T h e y will f o r m t h e j u n i o r - , arch under which t h e n e w classes. Ruth Reiner, and freshmen. Elizabeth h e a d e d by t h e n e w a n d o l d M y s k a u i a , V a l l a u c e . will m a r c h f r o m t h e P a g e h a l l a u d i C o l o r f u l Mi , ' i u g - U p D a y e x e r c i s e s will b e e n l i v e n e d t o m o r r o w b y t h e p a r a d e o f t h e f o u r c l a s s e s in c o s t u m e dictated by class a n d College traditions. M e m b e r s will m a r c h t o t h e a u d i t o r i u m for t h e M o v i n g - L ' p e x e r c i s e s a n d for t h e t a p p i n g of tiic n e w M y s k a u i a , a f t e r w h i c h t h e y will f o r m n u m e r a l s o n t h e Western avenue campus under the dir e c t i o n of t h e e i g h t c l a s s m a r s h a l s . victory, the fresh- m e n n e v e r t h e l e s s a d o p t e d a s p o r t s m a n l i k e a t t i t u d e in t h e THE NEWS STAFF MARY freshman last w e e k w h e n t h e y e a r l i n g c l a s s e n g a g e d in ( h e a n n u a l T h e Undergraduate Newspaper of New York • " State College for Teachers ALVINA R. LEWIS Seniors In Gap and Gown Will Head Procession As Glasses Participate In Campus Ceremonies NEED FOR SOLIDARITY Undaunted book. u s e d a l l s e m e s t e r by n i n e t y s t u d e n t s w i t h o u t a n y difficulty, which disappeared last week, causing much difficulty Inter-class Contest to Close Tomorrow Night; Victorious Class Will Receive Rivalry Cup T h e rivalry between t h e f r e s h m a n j events for women a n d push-hall c o n a n d s o p h o m o r e c l a s s e s will e n d t o m o r - lest f o r m e n , t o n i g h t , e a c h of w h i c h row night when the inter-class rivalry I counts two points; banner rivalry, c u p will he p r e s e n t e d t o t h e p r e s i d e n t i w h i c h will g i v e five p o i n t s t o t h e v i c of t h e c l a s s w h i c h is v i c t o r i o u s in t h e ' t o r - ; a n d c l a s s s t u n t a n d s i n g , t o m o r rivalry contests. T h e s c o r e a t present t o w , counting three points each, i- t h i r t e e n to t h r e e ill f a v o r o f t h e | L a s t y e a r , 1934 w o n t h e c o n t e s t . T h e sophomore class. y e a r p r e v i o u s , t h e s c o r e w a s tied b e T h e sophomores w o n t h e following i w e e n 1933 a n d 1934, a n d t h e y e a r e v e n t s : m e n ' s b a s k e t - b a l l , t h r e e p o i n t s ; j b e f o r e t h a t 1 9 3 3 w o n in t h e r i v a l r y i n t e r c l a s s s i n g , live p o i n t , , a n d m a s c o t c o n t e s t a g a i n s t I'l.iJ. T h e n u m e r a l s o f b u n t , five p o i n t s . T h e f r e s h m e n r e - j t h e w i n n i n g c l a s s a r e e n g r a v e d in t h e c c i w t l t h r e e p o i n t s bv w i n n i n g t h e a n - ! r i v n l r i c u p . w h i c h i- p l a c e d in t h e mini s o p h o m o r e - f r e s h m a n b a s k e t - h a l l t r o p h y c a s e in t h e L o u n g e o f R i c h a r d g a m e for w o m e n . sou h a l l . riic to remaining c\ cuts are track I t h o s e s t u d e n t s w h o d e s i r e to u s e t h e h o o k . It h a s b e e n s u g g e s t e d t h a i if sol for s t u d e n t s t o r e t u r n sonit "rnusiruoks'm'an |Freshmen Fail to Discover Sophomore Mascot; Myskauia Reveals Hiding Place Saturday Night ,o m e - , nnv.,1,: Ns u n o b t r u s i \ e m a n n e r , a few of t h e Inst - b e e p m i g h t Published Editorial every Board Subscriptions, Delivered second S2.25 per sear, single at postolfice, does not by the Association. copies, States. ten cents. Entered Albany, necessarily in c o n t r i b u t i o n s . year the Student in t h e I ' n i t e d matter NEWS expressed in t h e c o l l e g e representing anywhere class The Friday as X. V endorse sentiments No communications will b e 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 f of t h e N E W S . desired. all The NEWS A n o n y m i t y will b e p r e s e r v e d if s o does not g u a r a n t e e t o print a n y or communications. .., ,,,. , return to t h e fold. T h e m e m b e r - of t h e Xi w - h o a r d w o u l d like tu offer services as emissaries. their If a n y s t u d e n t would j T h e e l u s i v e m a - , . a b i d d e n b \ t h e , of t h e l e t t e r w h i c h r e v e a l e d t h e h i l l i n g j o p h o i n o r t - r o l l e d i t - h u g . - b l a c k e v e s p l a c e a n d e n d e d t h e s e a r c h h\ " f i n d i n g " of I h e | i i m o c k e r y al t h e f r e s h m e n w h o h a d i h e m a s c o t that b a d b e e n " l o s t " a l l t a r c h e d I'm il in t a i n , w h e n it w a s w e e k . ( b e e t ' s f r o m i h e a u d i e n c e of b o a r d w i t h o u t any f o r m a l i t i e s o r i | u e s t i o u i n g . • i n e a r t h e d f r o m h - h i d i n g p l a c e in o n e f r e s h m e n , s o p h o m o r e s , a n d u p p e r c l a - > W h y c a n ' t w e all be s h e p h e r d s for a w h i l e , a n d f o r g e t of tin - p a c e - b e t w e e n t h e floor a n d m e n c r o w d i n g t h e s t a i r c a s e f r o m t h e the ceiling in t h e a t t i c of R i c h a r d s o n fir-1 t o t h e t h i r d floors of R i c h a r d s o n the - t o r . about the u o l v o ? hall. In «pite of a c l u e g e n e r o u s l y h a l l , r e v e r b e r a t e d t h r o u g h o u t d i e f o r g i v e n t o t h e f r e - h m e l l by o n e of t h e r i d o r s abli/abeth Premer, '35. local n e w s p a p e r s , t h a t t h e i n a - c o t wa.s e m e r g e d f r o m t h e a t t i c o p e n i n g w i t h h i d d e n in t h e a t t i c of D r a p e r h a i l , t h e j t h e m a s t o l in h e r h a n d , hunt w a - continued with increasing inT h e f a i l u r e of t h e f r e s h m e n in find T h e h e i g h t of i n t e r c l a s s r i v a l r y will be r e a c h e d t o n i g h t tensity, a l ! w e e k t h e m a s c o t a u t o m a t i c a l ! : , a w a r d - live w i t h t h e p a r t i c i p a t i o n of t e a m s f r o m b o t h c l a s s e s in a t h l e t i c A t t w e l v e o ' c l o c k S a t u r d a v n i g h t a [ p o i n t - to t h e -• .plumi u e c l a - - in i n t e r c o n t e s t s a - a first test of t h e c h a n g e - in r i v a l r y r u l e - a d o p t e d m e m b e r of M v s k a u i a b r o k e t h e seal j c l a s s r i v a l r v . recently by t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n . It is h o p e d t h a t t h e like t o l e a v e a n y l i b r a r y at a n y t i m e , t h e y will b o o k s in t h e office of t h e Ni-.u.- be r e t u r n e d by a m e m b e r PROGRESS ON TRIAL r e v i s i o n s m a d e will be a s u c c e s s . A t least it will he a w o r k PRINTED UY C . F , W I L L I A M S & S O N , I N C . , A L U A N Y , N. V. ing ba.sis f o r f u r t h e r n l i n e i n o u t a n d r e v i s i o n . D e s p i t e t h e fact t h a t t h e c h a n g e in r e g a r d to t h e m e n ' s Vol. X V I I , N o . 23 M a y 18, 1 9 3 3 A l b a n y . X . V. e ' . e u t s may not a s s u m e it- final f o r m this y e a r , t h e fact still remain- that the student association showed progressivism in a b o l i s h i n g t h e d a n g e r o u s bodily c o n t a c t p r e s e n t in a pole SWAN SO NO At tin-, t i m e the traditional rush. a n d Usual farewells in o t h e r organizations, :- : VH ( 'OI.I.M.I and cops of the retiring \ ' i w - b o a r d b a n d o v e r t h e scissor-,, p a s t e , basket.', lo t h e m e m b e r - of t h e now b o a r d , i h e -Ulcere h o p e d i a l •iiiee-,ful been the members nexl in t h e h i s t o r y year will written and the la-! proof .1 Canterbury irganizatinii, Tin owing •II - events w i I r e a s i i r t r. ginning i n w a r d the ilcatioii MI t r a c k i n t o t h e h a n d s of \ \ holchca •luh. - I n d e n t .r lb. activiti publicil. M Kpi-eopai year ..ii ian. Helen Walker. \iina SORORITY MOVES l ' M 3 34. by t i n fol vie- president. rotary, •re o v e r t a x e d energies -i atlilelit officer- NEWS NOTES 1, ' 3 4 . will b e p r e s i d e n t be a - s i s h d pinhat I he la-,t s t o r y ha-, passed Miriam Wo lie Matt with be o n e of d i e m o s t oi the N ' I . U S . may finally be, it will be a s t e p arc g i v e n : t o m o r r o w m a r k s t h e b e g i n n i n g of a n e w o r d e r , a n d . as W h a t e v e r ihe change Miriam Wood Will Be Canterbury Club Head Arnold p i n a b i l i t i e s to its s u e t , i.- lie t w e n t y graduate four of journalism -or-., volume career, board and staff. The career of t h e X i v. - t h i s y e a r h a s been both ends m e e t . " T h e f a i l u r e of forty s l u d e n l b o d ) to fulfill six pel c e n t of d i e the student budget the N k W v It w a s inipos.sibli faculty can a s - to p r i n t a n i s s u e e\vr> and subscription u s all d u r i n g new contact., tickets it w a s n e c e s s a r y in -pit. of t h e s h a d o w over upon in a p r e c a r i o u s p o s i t i o n , a n d especially s o m e of t h e i n . V I I - to w i n c h However, h,.i -e al rocci strict "3', I. Mel 1 la P h i lag, ,,i . a . i iiy ai Kadiryn larlland Is P tin. e - t h e m a r CI'nap, '.L\ i ,-;. . \ v raciisi iiuiver upp.-r BOOKS: n bl<\M W l< I I will \ p r i l lo hi a l a l k workei from WELCOMES MEMBER i n - c t i n g will lu- T h e C a g e B i r d , a n d o t h e r s t o r i e s . IA I Noun... H a r p e r b r o t h e r - . \ ' e w N o n . e'it\ i- l l r e t i 5o JX' ll, m e m b e r s to -i-'in i \ l p h a -.,;.,rily welt - Ah, . HI. r, '30. into m i l membership its o b l i g a t i o n s a s duly e n r o l l e d - i n d e n t s at M a t e c o l l e g e place.] every a c t i v i t y d e p e n d e n t Bulletin-, -ororih ia- h All.-i ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE eli. dule of the C o l critical, c h a r a c t e r i z e d m o s t l y b j t h e well w o r n p r o c e s s of " m a k i n g - ' 3 5 ; and ipp. a n d t h e iindei die m i r i n g iron, V - i t I ' u - s i k , '34. It b r i n g s In a c o n c l u s i o n seventeen, of Lambda .,..1 ,-. dales; led f o r tli n I'ln discoveries, were to r e s o r i of t h e A m e r i c a n t h e v e a r . it h a - been a >eai week. lull eagle with iiuprovenu n l . , mistakes, mis j u d g m e n t s , a n d a b o v e a l l , tin l e a r n i n g of t h e m e a n i n g of f r i e n d s h i p ! , a n d c o n t a c t s w i t h p e r s o n s w i t h w h o m you w o r k T h e i s s u e of I In- Nl u today m a r k , t h e last p r o d u c t i o n of t h e o l d h o a r d T o m o r r o w m o r n i n g t h e f o u r c l a s s e s will m o v e u p a n d mil a n d t h e new b o a r d - a n d officers for n e x l w a r will officially l a k e o l h c e " T h e o l d o l d e r i h a n g e t b , y i e l d i n g p l a t e to new " ( J u r e a g a i n t h e poig n a m m e a n i n g of t h o s e p h r a s e s i m p r e s s e s i t s e l i u p o n tin m i n d o f e a c h s t u d e n t , a n d of t h e m e m b e r , of t h e s e n i o r c l a s s e s p e c i a l l y . T h i s is t h e l a - l l i m e t h e c l a s s of I'J.M will l e a d i h e p r o c e s s i o n w i t h its g a i r e d a n d w h i t e b a n n e r , N e x t S e p t e m b e r t h e c l a s s o l IM37 will lo ivcr d i e h o i , z o n a n d a s s u m e t h e c o l o r s w h i c h .li n o w l e a s t s b e h i n d them. It will be w i t h d e e p feeling a n d a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r S t a l e , anil a l l s h e h a s m e a n l lo e a c h o n e of M l , t h a t t h e s e n i o r s will c l o s e t h e i r f a r e w e l l snug t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g " S o w i t h t h e g o l d of y o u r t r i u m p h s , Build we a broad h i g h w a y ; S m o o t h f o r t h e feet t h a i f o l l o w , Broatl that they m a y not stray " .•km I ..I I' rant i- I'.retl \ niing . II N o i m g Ii d e - p a i r ; lie h ,-. m a i n t a i n e d t h e I i i a m l I radilioii of tin I'.rui-li n o v e l a n d all il - -pacinii-. m a n n e r . Hut with I aw for A n n i n a. new i u l o r e s l , by e x t e n d i n g it- liohl f r o m t i e , i r - a n d fox h u n t e r s a n d l l m n i y s p i n s t e r s to t h e coal m i n e , tli, g r i m i n d u s t r i a l t o w n , d i e s i n g e r s ol t h e vvcarv d o c t o r , 111. a i t i s t halt enchanted to tin F.ngl.ind o l m a c h i n e s a n d doiibl a n d u n c h a n g e d c o u r a g e " 'I I n . coll,-, i i , . I I o | t h i r t e e n ,| - envoi's a wide r a n g . in b o t h in I a n d .oiling Y o u n g is o,|iialK al h e in \ e w Y o r k .<n<\ in S m i t h A m . . , . m r u r a l h n g l a n d a n d in ( a m . a n d la- i- o . p i a l h p o w o t m l in a sing t e n d e r n e s s m t, r m r . l i s l i m a u in •south A f r i c a a n d In- d r e a d f u l i spiaiion , it- ...iiiig lady w h o p r e f e r r e d a c o c k m . to ,, t i m u i i t There i - i h e n o sli n o u s fate o l d i e h a u n t e d s. a c a p t a i n , l b , hi I c u r d l i n g e x p e r i e n c e n l I lie t l m l m ,,n I,is h o l i d a y A n d all ,.i t h e s t o r i e s win-tin i m y s t e r i o u s , a m u s i n g , patholii or joyous IWIM t h a i r a r e quality t o o s e l d o m met with that p r o d u c e s a c o m p l e t e l y s a t i s f a c t n r v sliort stoiw T h e lilies i n c l u d e : Shellis's R e e l . A llusinan's l l o h d . n . h.ros a n d i ' s v c h e , H a l a l a i k a , T h e C a g e B i r d , A r m i s t i c e , K n i g h t K r r a i i l , O r a n g e H l o s s o m , b'.goria, M r . VYalent C o o s H o m e , C l a m o u r , T h e P e r f e c t I lav, a n d T h e I'earl a n d the O y s t e r , A c c o r d i n g t o W i l l i a m I . y o n I ' h e l p s , H u n Y o u n g is " o n e of t h e a b l e s t of t h e y o u n g e r n o v e l i s t s now w r i t i n g in K n g l a n d . H i s n o v e l s a l w a y s h a t e ideas, e x c e l l e n t c h a r a c terization, and a r c invariably interesting," Students May Secure Low Hate Trip-Tickets IS ENGAGED A l p h a sororiiy •stale . - . l i e g e - H i d , i l l s will be . bio i-. g I s p e c i a l r a l e r o u n d \ \ illi.un II M e t / l e r , d e a n , a n ' uouiiced tod.,. In . . r d e r to i, c e l l o lilt -, t i c k e t s it will h, lie , , -,,,,1-t tot in,It n l - to o b t a i n III. p, , la! llolice ., l o lie i s s u e d i n , , , , M i s l i u r b a u k ' s office. T h e i. .mid t r i p r a n will lie on,- a n d ..II, ilui d, t h e nine a - w a . u - e d o v e i L a s t , r v a c a t i o n t h i s vcai W i l l i I In - n o t i c e , all s t u d e n t s will be able to p u r c h a s t round t r i p t i c k e t s al t h e h o m e town .laiiotis b e t w e e n A u g u s t IS a n d - , pi, inb, r IS T h e d a l e s ( o r r e t u r n m. In.C D e c e m b e r 10 - ' 5 , M a r c h IS A p r i l I ; o r J u n e I 3(1. --in,I,nl . leachi I - a n d p r o l e ,.i - w h o .till a l i e n , I S I a t e c o l l e g e s u m m e r session may also obtain these special ran- t i c k e t s . A certificate of i d e n t i f i c a t i o n m a y b e s e c u r e d f r o m t h e office of t h e r e g i s t r a r of t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n . nl ol el \\. \iina announces A. liurrilt, Mel ochraiie. II, ARE NEW MEMBERS I'.ela / . e t a -ilv w e l c o m e s 1 o r a I o d t r . '35. and l b I mil licit, '3d, i hoi-ship TO ENFORCE RULE I'he student i e , p u r , - every In executive sludenl violating council Ihe points system s i g n I r u m h i s e x t e s s offices It, L a t i n rinc stated today. function group Moor,, until with tin- c l o s e J u n o in e n f o r c i n g student WS, lo r e immediate president, T h e I'JJJ S.1, c o u n c i l jointly will w h o is f o u n d lo the of will incoming College ill t h e l e g i s l a t i o n of t h e association. Page 3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 18. 1933 BUREAU PREDICTS UNSETTLED WEATHER FOR TOMORROW' SEVEN TO SPEAK THURSDAY NIGHT Moving-Up Day is probably the pressure areas in the southern tier and only time in the school year that the the northern part of Pennsylvania. entire student body is concerned with Climatic conditions in the middle west weather predictions and conditions record that rain and low temperature Freshmen Compete for Prize At caused by atmospheric disturbances. have been endured for the past few Annual Contest In The United States weather bureau days. Page Hall. records unsettled weather for tonight The meteorologist's predictions inwith all probabilities that the sun will cline toward favorable weather, but The animal prize speaking contest shine today and that the stars "will the uncertainty that the students will for freshmen will be conducted next peep" tonight. Tomorrow's weather is enjoy sunshine and fair weather toThursday night at 8:15 o'clock in the uncertain due to the abundance of low morrow is still a doubt. auditorium of Page hall. The contestants will compete for the award of twenty-five dollars given annually by PATRONIZE THE President A. IT Brubacher to "that member of the freshman class who excels in public speaking or in public We clean and dye all kinds of Ladies' and Men's Wearing Apparel reading." For the past four years favorable weather was dominant at the annual ceremonies, with the exception that there were slight showers three years ago. The repetition of this occurrence is highly improbable. More often than not the campus was wet from heavy showers earlier in the week before Moving-Up Day, making the pole-rush a muddy battle. 811A Madison Avenue Phone 8-0273 The annual spring formal dance at Newman hall, 741 Madison avenue, will be conducted Saturday night, May 27, from 8:30 until 11:30 o'clock. Anne Herman, '34, will be general chairman, Committee chairmen will include: decorations, Kathleen Kenny, '35; refreshments, Martha Dashnaw, '36; orchestra, Doris Bullard, '34; chaperons, Margaret Hart, '34; floor, Helen Davitt, '34; programs, Margaret Hof, '36. The State College Playboys will furnish the music for the dance. ALBANY HARDWARE & IRON CO. AMERICAN CLEANERS & DYERS Seven freshmen will participate in the contest this year. Those listed include: Jayne Buckley, Helen I.nth, Vera Shinners, Augusta Shoor, Marjorie St. Aniand, Doris Stone, and Marjorie Wheaton. These students were selected from a group of eighteen who spoke in preliminary tryouts. The judges for the tryouts included: Miss Agnes I'". Putterer, assistant professor of English, Miss Catherine I'eltz. instructor in Kngli.sh, and Mr. I lonald Bryant, instructor in Lng!i-h. Names of' judges lor the final competition have not been announced. l.ucile llir.-h, '.'5. wa- tin nihil. of the President's prize 11 speaking last > ear. and Marin mann. '35, rceciwd In m< irable The name of the w inm r this be included in the ( ollege Co men! program. Newman Hall To Have Annual Dance May 27 39-43 STATE STREET " Complete Sport Equipment" KODAKS Gym and Athletic Supplies—Sport Clothing GROUPS TO HAVE SPRING DANCES SATURDAY NIGHT Three college groups will conduct spring dances Saturdas iiigln t ollegi house will have their annual dance at the house on (Vntial avinue, at " ;UU o'clock. The Kdward [''.hired Potter club will I conduct a dano in the Lounge of Rich ! unison hall at K:3ll o'clock. I'M Newcomb's orchestra will play. Kenneth Christian. '35, is general chairman. Members of the Young Women's Christian a-.n ( iatioii lmu-e will have their third annual Innis, .1 mc. :il the house al -'!'» I Inlario street S TH I,, 11 ,M) o ' c l o c k . The ">tal. . all you could ask for! I oil, a. IM.uboNs" will he the ." I V - T , , I , I Just two words... Yes, I have heard about two words; and now and then three words—but "They Satisfy '' means'"To gratify fully.'' Why do these two words "they satisfy" fit Chesterfields? Because Chesterfield Cigarettes are milder. Because Chesterfield Cigarettes taste better. Chesterfield's way of blending and cross-blending fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos brings out better flavor and aroma. They Satisfy! New Era Professors List Many Activities Member- ot tin facitlt; of tin New : Km eollegi ha\e been l,n-:, with writ i,if and lei iiirine in addili 'ii to lb. ir ; regular dulic-. John Uol.lin. in-uin lor in l-Tglish, has Lsiven a -erie. oi talks ou tile Philippine- ; Alfred l hild, his l,,r>. iiccutly addressed tin I muiecli | cut lh lonea! society . I en hentt, i la in i,try, addressed a chapter m the Mate Archiological ns-oci: u at M'henec taily ; I'.albino bloies, y.paiaT spoke l., the t ollegi Spanish club Let I m -da\ : ! II. M Ki. -in. Herman and I i.nch, j ha- |,ee„ making a u e •• ,.i ...Idr.on the ,eo„o,„.e ciisis. and Hi' lira tor h Kimball, uiathcntalie -. lead |,a|„i helnre lb. American Mail malics socni\. Herald l rowningshield, loiiuii. n published an article mi imrl' \Tw York in a ruei.l issii. oi Mller, I H a r n Wiii'lliman. art in-iii now on . xbibilinii al tin I I niasi|i Biology Club Elects Officers for 1933-34 Cerlnidi presidenl K'nsellbelg.. ol biology I'H.t .1-1. a e c n r d i i i g ol elnl s made '34, .bib mi will lo an a m dining Chester field b, ihe year I iccmcnl the week Miss kosenberg will I"' assisted by eight olhei ollicei's Khnu Nesler.son, '.15, will be \ ice president, while Kllcn Downing, 34, will be secretary lie.isiuei The ic mauling newh elected ollicers are: field secretary, Marion Cornell, '34; historian, Anita l-'ralick, 34; edi tor „l "Leaves," Helen Coddanl, \?4 ; senior representative, Leon Roy, 34; junior representative, Ruth Williams, '35; sophomore representative, Luella Weiscn, '36. | tri& cltiaref/e tnecwareUe im, Lh.., HIT at MYBM TOBACCO CO. lualb MILDER tnat TASTES BETTER Page 4 . STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 18, 1933 Is Dance Chairman GLASSES COMPETE FOR STOUT AWARD Final examinations will begin Wednesday morning, May 31, and end Tuesday morning, June 13, according to the schedule announced by Miss Elizabeth VanDenburgh, College registrar, this week. Arrangements for conflict examinations are to be made not later than next Wednesday with the instructor who authorized the conflict. The schedule is as follows: ty* Students to Give Four Plays; 1938, 1936 Seek Victory Tomorrow Afternoon GIVES ANNOUNCES EXAMINATION SCHEDULE SECRETARY PROGRAM DETAILS '«< V » " ^ _. ! T h e first contest in inter-class rivalry PwUBB ^BT^'^I on Moving-Up Day will be conducted a t 2:30 o'clock in the Page hall audi& : torium when the four classes present their stunts. The freshman and sophoKl..-. :' ^-'" _^M ^B more stunts will be judged and three WEDNESDAY, MAY :il i V*- '•^mm' points will be given to the class winning the decision. There will also be a decision revealing the best of the four T^. ., I stunts presented. The senior stunt, directed by Cecelia Fox, will include: Laura Styn, Bernard Kerbel, Marie Judd, John Grosvenor, Eugenia Millard, Naomi Albrccht, Isabel Hewitt, Homer Sheffield, Margaret Roohan, Marjorie Morton, William Collins, Amalia Pesko, Helen Cadieux, Stewart Gay, and Charlotte Lohnas. Ralph Harris, w h o will be general The junior cast, under the direction chairman of the Senior Ball to be of Jean Craigmile, includes: Marion conducted M o n d a y night, J u n e 19, THURSDAY, JUNE 1 Lloyd, William Nelson, Mary Moore, «J A. M. Room Grenfell Rand, George Ketcham, at the A u r a n i a club. An .1—208 Cnm. 1 •-'(> Charles Kissam, Maybelle Matthews, 1 1 -Ml Thomas Garrett, Marion Mleczyk, Knil. 111! 11(1 Roger Bancroft, Katherine H a n s , and Julia Shields. Marion Heinemann, director of the sophomore stunt, will have the following in her cast: Clifford Rail, Lois Odwell, William Jones, Valentine Reutowich, Alexander Jadick, Lucile Hirsh, Wilfred Allard, Hilda Heines, The annual Senior Ball of the class Janet Norris, Harriet Ten Eyck, Mar- of 1933 will be conducted at the Aurgaret Strong, Doris Howe, Mary l-i. II 1 1 1 . 11,1 Clark, Gertrude Morgan, John Bills, ania club, Monday night, June 19, from Gertrude Nealand, Elizabeth Gregory, nine until one o'clock. This will be Carlton Coulter, and Elaine Cronin. the last social function of the class. FRIDAY, JUNE The freshman stunt will be directed Ralph Harris will act as general chairbv Ivy Shepard and will include: man of the dance. George Bancroft, Edward Collins, Rose The committee chairmen for the Einhorn, Blodwvn Evans, Evelyn O'Brien, Edward' Oldfield, Marjorie event will include : arrangements, John Wheaton, William Shahen, Sam Sil- Detlcfson; bids, Edward Coyne; proverman, Dolores McFarland, Marjorie Kalaidjian, Ralph Altman, E s - grams, Margaret Kurilccz; decorations, Laura Styn and Naomi Alther Carlson, and Miriam Coutant. brecht ; chaperoiies, Margaret Service: refreshments. Mary T r e l a ; music, J. Bruce Filby ; publicity, Alvina Lewis; and floor, William Collins. Bids for the dance will be two dollars and a quarter. All students who Dorothy Griffin, '34, will be president desire to attend will be given an opof debate council for next year as a portunity to sign on the main bulletin result of elections conducted last week. MONDAY, JUNE M. Kix.m Miss Griffm has participated in both board in Draper ball. class and varsity debates, and was a member of the team which met Middlebury college this spring. Frances Higgins, '34, will be vicepresident of the council and Kenneth Christian, '35, will be secretary. Other officers will include: manager, Milton Edward Schworm, '34, will be presiGoldberger, '35: publicity chairman, Bessie Hartman, '35, and member-at- dent of College House next year as a \l,il- IA 111 large, Grenfell Rand, '34. result of elections conducted recently. Marcia Gold, '33, is retiring presi- Idwal Parry, '35, will be vice-president of debate council. TUESDAY, JUNE (> dent. The other ollic, are ; bouse manager, R obert Me\ '34 ; secretary, Karl 1 ".hers, ergeant-alarms, Thou as K The annual tennis tournament sponInduction ol 1 sored by the Girls' Athletic association will be resumed next week. Helen be conductei Sun Rich, '35, will continue as chairman. o'clock, Mr Fix The tournament began last autumn but lion will be form was discontinued during the winter Anthony Dorsi ls the r sports season. Young, Five matches remain to be played. illg preside] 1 ani The contestants will include: Edith is the retirii g ho Tepper, Jean Watkins and Edna Becker, seniors; Mary Day and Dorothy A CIFT FROM Munyer, juniors; and Evelyn Staehlc, '35. M i s s Rich will serve as umpire for the matches, which will be con MEANS MORE ducted on the courts in Washington r4 : •:•''. '"^IH s \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 >) A. M. Room Com. 7A—302 Eootl, 4-206 Elllio. 1-201 Enii. 27—M Gen. Set.--01,1 Gym l.uilii 7—ill L. S. 17—20 Hiyslcs 1—Old Gym Phyxica 2-01,1 Gym 2 P. M. Ruoni 111,,I. 6—161 Kiluc. 16—201 FT. 10--100 Kr. IS- 110 llisl. (i Old Gym Hlal. 13 Old Gym Math. 3 206 Phil. 7—200 Eng. 8 - 2 0 FOR ALUMNI DAY Preparations for Alumni day, on Saturday, June 17, have been completed, according to Mrs. Bertha E. Brimmer, '00, secretary and executive secretary of the alumni association. Miss E. Emma Wilbcr, '17, is general chairman of the alumni day committee. Dccenteimial class reunions that will he stressed arc '83, '93, '03, '13, "23, '30, '31, il. Features of Ihe day's program will be the dedication of Hawlcy library, and the innovation of an alumni "Step Sing.'' THURSDAY, JUNE 8 '> A. M. Room Chcm. 11—250 Com. 7—300, 301 Cum. 8- -302 The business to be brought up before the business session in the afternoon includes the election of three new members of the board of directors of the association to fill ' icated by three directors who en t xpire in June of this year. The complete program he day's activities follows: \ Greek 1 -110 llisl 1 -Old CJ-HI I'liv- cit!. 4 - III, S|„,i sli 5 : 2 V. M. K»« An 2—208 Biol. 5—01(1 Cym 9—111 lii.w 3-206 HUl .1 -20 Uiii 10A -110 Spnn -li 15 34 ", 9:00 10:00 10:30 I I : FRIDAY. JUNE •> 1933 TO DANCE AT ANNUAL BALL MONDAY, JUNE 19 Hefi-lrnlion Ho Mi.l, DllAI'EII H A U Cla.s Mecttn Sec "Clus! Reunion llcndquartc Club Meeting ton. DitAi'Eii HALL ny Club Meellnij 10:00 -12:00 Alt) Illl, II-ili- Ii„l, llllAI'KII II M.I. " I11.1.l l a w l r y Libra ll.,ni,l ,.( I)i MONDAY. A. M. Hot, 2 3110. 31)2. 3 0 4 DOROTHY GRIFFIN WILL HEAD 1934 DEBATE COUNCIL ALUMNI MEET Alumni of (iamma chapter of Kappa Delta Kbo fraternity recently organized an alumni association, (i. La Verne Carr, '20, was elected president. Dr. Milton G. Nelson, professor of education, and Dr. Kalpli A. Heaver, instructor in mathematics, alumni of the fratcniit'. will scrv. as adur.ors ot the association. 11 ESDAY, Jt \ K 13 M. II no m College House Elects Next Year's Officers For a Bite to Eat and Something King's G. A. A. Tennis Matches To Resume Next Week VAIN H E U S E N Park. TO CONDUCT HIKE Biology club will conduct a picnic next Wednesday afternoon al 5 (ID o'clock at Meadowdale, located at ihe fool of the Heidelberg mountains, Each person is asked in bring his own lunch. The hot drink will he furnished by the faculty. The cost of transportation and further delails will be posted on the main bulletin board in Draper hall. All students of the College are invited to attend. s Kandy Marie in Spr "™ toga Pure Home Made Candy and Ice Cream 846 Madison Evening Avenue Tel. 2-9785 Appointments Dial 4-9481 Lucille Beauty Salon CHARLES 208 Quail Street The Van Heusen Charles Company ntstont vsltli Quality and Workn 470 B r o a d w a y , A l b a n y , N, Y. Three Seniors Obtain 1934 Teaching Posts * Three more seniors have received leaching positions during the la-,1 week, according to 1'rofcssor John M. Saylcs, principal of Milne High school and secretary of the placement bureau Reginald Swan will leach Latin and education at Green Mountain Junior college, I'ouliiie), Vermont; Francis I.ippold will leach commerce ai Johns town Commerce school, and Leonard Gadway is to leach commerce al Mor risonville. 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