Freshman Class Has 316 Entrants GRECIAN GAMBOLS

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Freshman Class
Has 316 Entrants
'39
Has
Largest
Men's
Faction
of A l l C l a s s e s w i t h
105
Members on Roster
T h e c l a s s of 1030 hits t h r o e luiiuli'ell
s i x t e e n liietiirJ'ersj M i s s Eliznliui.li Van
Dcnbiirgh, registrar, announced
today.
T h e qleiij a v e r a g i n g o n e h u n d r e d
five m e m b e r s ; s h o w a m a r k e d i n c r e a s e
of f o r t y over t h e m e n of t h e c l a s s of
i<)38. g i v i n g t h e c l a s s of lil'SO t h e
l a r g e s t qliotil of men in t h e C o l l e g e
nt present.
T h e f o l l o w i n g a r c I lie m i m e s of t h i s
year's freshman class:
I
K a t l i r y a A d a m s , C h r i s t i n e Alius, Uobe r t Agouo, Marlorle A l b r i g h t , Lucile
Alessaiidrlni, Elizabeth Allen, George
Ainycd, Albert Archltzel, Charles Arnold,
Phyllis Arnold, Elizabeth A r t h u r , Elimibvth A u s t i n .
E d i t h Bailey, Hetty Baker, Klclmrd
Bancroft,
Jeannetre
Barlow,
Muriel
Hurry, E m m a Bottulae, J a n e t Beauregard, Hltii Benedict, Albert Herlmry,
Madeline Burg, H a r r y B e r g s t e l n , Helen
B e r n a r d . Helen Bifurellii, Inez Billings,
Victoria Bilzi, William Bognstn, Virginia Boltou, J o s e p h Bosley, Eflielyn
Boree, F r e d e r i c k B o w m a n , A g n e s BulliiMi, Cbnris Itimip, Uulli Butler, G l a d y s
Butsigy, J o a n B y r o n .
Cittlierlno Calllas, J o h n Cnramia, August Casper. Until Cass, E d i t h Cassnvniil, Grace t'nstijrlioiio, J e a n n e Olirisler,
J u n e Clesla. R o b e r t (Murk, Sinn Coppolino, J a n e C r a w f o r d ,
Sac
Crnndall,
Mynderl Crounse, Helen Crosier.
E d i t h Davis. Marlon D a y t o n . E l e a n o r
Decker, Brila Deenrnii'or, Betty Dodge,
Delia Dnlnn, K e n n e t h
Doran, John
Dorinan
Margaret
Dorrlaratn,
Hall
Downey. Lester D r y d e n , Marjorle Dunn,
Helen D u n n i n g , Florence D v y e r .
Max Edelsteln, J o h n Edge, Isabel
Etliliigtnii, Kill Hi Ellis. K e n n e t h Elmere, A n n a Eiacry. H e r b e r t
Bngol,
Charles E t t l n g c r .
c i n r a P a g a n , Friiueun Kailon, Mabel
Farrnll, Rexford P i a s t e r , Marlon Firman. Anna F t o p i t t r l e k , Harold F l u s t e r .
Cornelius F n a n r t y , Illliih Foote, lOllzu
bWli F o r e m a n . Charlotte Fox, Lillian
Kmnk. Charles Fi'Miklin. Leonard F r i e d
binder, Viririnln I'tiroy.
B e r n a r d flnlTii' v. A r t h u r (iainper. Hernlce (later. Helen Gibson, IOllnl'ern Gil'fiird. Marlorle Gllroy. Iteiijninln (lltlin.
Stephen (Fodfrey, Patricia Golden, Robart G o r m a n . J e a n n e Onsseloln, Bessie
Graves, Harriot Green. Lornine Green,
Wilfred Green, Mnlvinn (Jrnssinnn, Mary
Elizabeth Qnentlier, .timet G u r n e y .
Klorence Elalierer, Vern linns. Henriella Hnllireieli. Mernlre Hall. Virginia
Hull. Mnrv Halplii. Allecn
Hansett,
K n l b r v n Hnppel, P e t e r H a r t . Knlliiyn
Hayes, Bptty Bayfnrd, Helen Hcnze.
.liiHtlni' H e r m a n n , .Inlins Hershkowltsi.
Roliorl
Hertwl".
Miirgnrcl
Hiclinek,
Lllliiin n i n e s , Virginia Hoagliind. Kenneth Hoi
s. Mildred Holt, Marlon F.
Itoose, William Hopkc. Mnrgnret flora,
Joseph Flourigan, Dorothea Iloyt, Fll-/.ahetli Haiku. Dorothy H u n t i n g t o n , Mer
rill l l n n l .
Snnl Ikler,
Robert .feitiiroy, Edna-Miirle ,1I-NHC.
F r a n k J o h n s o n , .lames .Tohnsnn, lOleitiior
.bines.
Vera Kaiser. Anna Kallckman FrmiU
lln Kebrlg, W, Charles Kclley, Mildred
Kidsy, Until Kerley. (Julie Kerste, Mildred K i n g , Olive King, F r a n k Klrk[intrlck. Lillian Kittle, G e r t r u d e Kloek,
Annie K n a p p , Beatrice Koblenz, Catherine Krieii, Frieda K u r k h i l l , F a n n i e
Kiirlniisik.
Hernicc I.iimberton, Anna
Luwson.
Mildred Leach, Alice LeBiirrnn, J o s e p h
Lccse, Caroll
Lelimiin, Until Lewis.
Eli/..
Lockwood,
Uloliard
Lonsdale,
Donald
T,omuls.
Thomas
Lovalentl,
Helen Lowry, Catherine Lynch,
KHz. Mef.'oiinell, Eleanor McGrevcy,
Harold MaeGrogor, Dorothy MacLcan.
Elbe Miiltslo Mildred Moloney, Cecil
Marino, linger Mursters. Ksther Mason.
K a t h a r i n e Mathise, M. Carolyn .Mntllce,
Miirirnrel Matllson. Hn/.el Maycoek, Leah
Mekeel, Claru Metenlf, Mury Mc-Uger,
<*n roll in- Miction, Marlon Mlrist, Beatrice.
Monk, T. Krui-sl Moore, Mary Morgan,
ICIalne Morse, Bernloe Mosbtiy, Mildred
Mosii'i', J o s e p h Muggleton, Gerald Mnrpliy, J o h n Murphy, Kothloon Murphy,
M a n s a r d Murphy, Cittlierlno .Murray.
L a u r a Navarro, Audrey Neff, Edith
Nelson, R a y m o n d NMbio, Mary B. Nolan,
Mary Nnlsemix. J o h n Nordell, Bbtrley
.Viislianin.
Kiitlirvn O'Brien, Mury Alice O'llrirn,
Mnrv O'lionnell, Doris O'Hliru, E d g a r
O'Horu, EllznboUi Outrun), Mary Ouilorklrk.
Arnold I'lilniiin, Hurls Palmar, .Mine
Palmer, Mury M
I'anpa, T, Mnrle
I'eelii, Hutli I'okiii'Kky, F r a n c i s ICeanutb
PoUliey, Denis 1'eper, RUHU I'ertu, Mary
Plorce, ICItu .lean I'o
roy. Siintl I'mcine, Helen I'rnsik. Kvolyn I'un-ell.
Frank Quntlrocrbi.
I'liulerelhi ltiimh In Ion-. Adonuii Rector, D o u g l a s Rector, Marlon M. UeliilJIn,
Phyllis lteynoblH, Itleliiird Ulhiier, Kuiniii-1
ItobiniMiu,
Marlon
Rockefeller,
Kriinecs Itiiiiiin, II. Joseph
Rowland,
Ile!en Kuliio. ChnrleH Itillnlel, Waiter
linns, J a n e t [tutmull.
.Mlirv 13, Silleriio, I'elll'l Slllllllli'l-g,
Until Haxby. ciiiirilon Helioefllar, J a n e
Kchlllt'/.,
Helen
rk'hwub,
lOleunor
KrhwurU, Kiilhryu Bchwarla, .lane 19.
SeliwiTziii.vin,
Kriiiieos
Heoll,
Karl
Sense, Charles Sliafer, Edllli Klieiiunlil.
Hi-M.v Hlienvood. Aiigusln Klininnii, 15.
I'liliner SiiiiiinilH. Until Hlnovoy, Mnrgnret Hlrlin. Miirviin-t M. Hiullli, Hullj a m l n Solomon, Mury Hjinraelne, Juiuos
Spcinc.
Mildred
Slallui'li,
Mildred
Strelfer, Virginia S t r o n g , J e n a S t r o n g ,
I'lilllo S u l l i v a n . Mury Sweet,
llopo
GRECIAN GAMBOLS
T h e G r e e k s a r e uji t o t h e i r old
tricks.
T h e g r n t l s en n ' t g e t e n o u g h
of S t a t e i n f o u r y e a r s , a n d t h e y
k e e p c o m i n g b a c k for m o r e .
Eta
I'hi w e l c o m e d
ISotfy ( i i v g o r y , '3ft,
for t h e w e e k e n d . A t ( J m n i n a K a p p a
I'hi, M a r i e ['rindell. ' 3 4 , a n d lOinma
H a t e s , ' i l l , held s w a y . Lillian P a y n e ,
G r a c e 1'ritcluml a n d Ailecn d a x t e v ,
nil Of t h e c l a s s of ' 3 5 , w e r e received
a t K, I), witil o p e n a n u s . P e g Mill.
•35. s t o p p e d oil' a t Bi '/,. for H Hying
visit T u e s d a y .
Ruth (loldsniitli and
C a r o l i n e Kit'zgerald w e r e g u e s t s a t
Alpha l i h o .
A n n e J o h n s o n , '3(1, lias t h e h o n o r
of b e i n g t h e first p l e d g e of t h e y e a r
a t ( ( a n n u a Pill S i g m a , w h i l e J u n e
Crayton,
Vorna
Thompson,
and
M a r i o n Y o u n g , all of t h e m u s s of
' 3 8 , w e r e received i n t o f o r m a l uieinliership n t Phi D e l t a ,
LUCILLE BEAUTY SALON
Dr. Brubacher Receives
Student Tax Ticket 200
D r , A , R. l i r u b n c h e r , p r e s i d e n t ,
b e c a m e nil a c t i v e m e m b e r of s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n t h i s p a s t week
when lie" b e c a m e t h e p u r e b n s e r of
t a x ticked n u m b e r 2 0 0 .
P h o n e 4-9481
Albany, N. Y.
208 Q u a i l S t r e e t , n e a r W e s t e r n A r e .
EVENING
S t u d e n t B o a r d of P i n n a c e h a s
been b e s i e g e d since t h e s a l e b e g a n
for s p e c i a l t i c k e t n u m b e r s ,
-Kiwi
E l i e r s , ' 8 6 , received t i c k e t 1, Alonzo
D u M o n t uinl .lohn
Dono,
juniors, tickets 2 and 3.
Glenn
Ungcrer,
"30, c a r r i e s ticket
13.
C a r o l H i l l , ' 3 0 , b e c o m e the lOOfcll
purchaser
tind
Arnold
Paladin,
'39, o w n s t i c k e t 5 0 0 .
VOL,
APPOINTMENTS
Ave.
SANDWICHES—LUNCHES—ICE
CREAM
P h o n e 4-2070
Delivery Service
BILL'S BARBER SHOP
DE
FRANK
LUXE
6S R o b i n
H.
Finger Waving—Hot
EVORY & CO.
Street
Oil S h a m p o o i n g — F i t c h
Facials—Boncilla—Hair
W i l h e l m St r e c k — P r o p .
Shampooing—Massaging
Dyeing—Arching—Singeing
Residence 4-5653
General Printers
'Lion' Announces
Staff Try-outs
On A c t i v i t i e s d a y . f o r t y - s i x fresh
men s i g n e d u p to t r y o u t for t h e
l i t e r a r y , b u s i n e s s , a n d a r t s t a f f s of
Hie S t a l e College L i o n .
T r y - o u t s for l i t e r a r y work a r c :
Cluirlea Arnold, Fdill. Biilley, Victoria
liilzi, Inez Billings, Delhi Dolus. A r t h u r
Giuaiier,
Henrietta
llnlbrcieh.
Mary
llnlpin. Lillian l l l n e s , Anne Kiilii'lininu.
Mildred King, Beatrice Koblenz, Frieda
Kirkhill. G e r t r u d e Lerner, Hath Lewis.
Richard
Lonsdale, Catherine
Lynch.
Roger Mursters, Caroline Million. Her
mini MiilTrey. Mary Nolan. Klorence
Nelbueli, I'ldgar O'Hura, J o e Rowland.
Pearl S n a d b u r g , Diition T y n a n , Ray
Wallers, .leanne W e i n b e r g e r ,
T r y - o u t s for b u s i n e s s a r c :
Edith Hiillev. Inez Billings. VleUn'in
I'.ilzl. Helen (,'nl leal us, J e m
Chrisler.
l i e r u a r d (inlTrey. H e n r i e t t a Hillbrelch.
\i
Kalleliiuaii,
Beatrice
Kulilciiss.
Joaepli I so, G e r t r u d e Le-ner, Carol
Mlclion, Florence Nelbacli, Ed Simonds.
.1. II. S p e u e e ,
Mildred
4
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Try
3S-38 B E A V E R
STREET
91 S t e p s E a s t of P e a r l
Street
Our Delicious H o t S a n d w i c h e s — S a l a d s a n d Sandwiches
of All K i n d s — W e S e r v e O n l y T h e B e s t
W e Deliver
D i a l 2-9733
785 Madison Ave.
A l b a n y , N. Y.
Strelfer.
College Bonfire
To Be Tomorrow
A college lionHre a n d r a l l y
"ill
t a k e place t o m o r r o w n i g h t at 8 : 0 0
i i ' d o c k mi t h e A l u m n i Held b e t w e e n
O n t a r i o and P a r t r i d g e streets,
The
bonfire
was
postponed
from
last
S a t u r d a y night on ueeount of r u i n .
T h e p r o g r a m for t h e e v e n i n g will
i n c l u d e a d d r e s s e s by Dr. A. B. Ilru
baclior,
president,
and
Helen
II
M o r e l a n d , d e a n of w o m e n , The presid e n t s of t h e c l a s s e s will a l s o s p e a k
briefly.
Songs, ehecrs and a snake
d a n c e will also be f e a t u r e d .
"OMAHA"— Winner, one
after the other, of the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness,
and the Belmont
Omaha is an outstanding
horse today.
And in the cigarette world
Chesterfield is outstanding.
Both won their place
strictly on merit.
Apply any test you like —
Chesterfields stand for the
best there is in cigarettes.
They are milder... yet they
let you know you're smoking. They taste better—give
you real pleasure.
Advanced Class
Names Treasurer
Ralph Van H o r n , ' 3 7 , w a s elected
t r e a s u r e r of t h e A d v a n c e d D r a m a t i c s
elass for t h e c o i n i n g y e a r ill t h e
c l a s s ' s first m e e t i n g lust T h u r s d a y .
Rea L a d r u a was n a m e d t h e y e a r ' s
s u p e r v i s o r of w a r d r o b e a n d m a k e u p ,
T h e class will p r e s e n t its lirsl p r o d u c t i o n s of the y e a r on T h u r s d a y
n i g h t , O c t o b e r 24.
Kli/.abolli M e u r y
a n d ( l u r r y (lUiuaur, j u n i o r s , will direct t h e p l a y s ,
M e m b e r s of the A d v a n c e d
Dra
unities class a r e s e l e c t e d each y e a r
by Miss A g n e s K. F u t t o r o r , a s s i s t a n t
p r o f e s s o r of E n g l i s h uinl i n s t r u c t o r
of t h e class, from t h e s t u d e n t s of
t h e pasl y e a r ' s
Elementary
class.
M e m b e r s for lliis y e a r a r e : Vincent
Donehue, Hugh Norton, and Douilliy
VVIiyte, s e n i o r s ; Alice A l l a n l , Lain
Duffy, H a r r y (liuiiaer, Ren L a G r u a ,
M a r y L a m , E l i z a b e t h M e u r y , Lillian
Olson, Edwuril Kabul, Elolso S h e a r e r ,
A l m a S n y d e r , Ellssubelh Htiidebukor,
A g n e s T o r r e n s , P h y l l i s Tuclicr, a n d
Ralph V ' u n l l o r n , j i i u i o r s .
Freshmen To Have
Meeting Tuesday
G.A.A. HEAD
Illness
,, for better taste
Freshman Class
Picks Nominees
Sixty-two Members Make
Varied
Choice P o s s i b l e for t h e Officers
of t h e F i r s t Y e a r
T h e a n n u a l Indian Ladder outinii
of t h e G i r l n ' A t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n will
be c o n d u c t e d
tomorrow.
The outi n g will b e g i n n t 1 0 : 0 0 o'clock w h e n
b u s e s leave t h e c o l l e g e .
Faculty
m e m b e r s w h o will a t t e n d will be Dr.
C a r o l i n e ('. C r o a s d a l e , p r o f e s s o r of
liyjtlciICi
Dr. ICIizjibeth II. M o r r i s ,
Assistant
|irofoHsi)r
of
education:
M i s s M n r g n r e t 10. H i t c h c o c k , i n - t r u e t o r in p h y s i c a l e d u c u t i n i i ; a n d M i s s
Isiibelle
Johnston,
instructor
in
jlliysirml ediioiilinn.
T h e cniiiiiiitlccs
in e h n r g o
arc:
g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n , Kli/.alielli H o b b i c ,
'3(5; food, I d a J a n e llaiiiiiionil, ';IT.
and Jean Edgccumbe and K a t h r y a
llnliliic, s o p h o m o r e s ;
entertainment,
C h a r l o t t e l l o e k m v , ' 3 8 , Helen C l y d e ,
Elsti .Smith, mid ICIiznbetli M o r o z o w .ski, j u n i o r s , uinl C h a r l o t t e Peek, 'ISK;
buses,
Mary
IClmentlorf,
"M\. nail
Virginia
Stool, '37; faculty,
Kutli
Duffy,
'36;
advertising,
Margaret
H o f , '3(1, Rlissaboth S t r o n g , ' 3 7 , a n d
Christine
D c r s b i i u e r . 'UK; c l e a n - u p .
K t h c l t a t t l e , ' 3 8 , B e t t y l i n k e r . '39,
mid K a t l i c r i n e A d a m s , '851.
A t t h e m e e t i n g of t h e f r e s h m a n
class conducted T u e s d a y noon, nomin a t i o n s w e r e m a d e f o r officers f o r
fho y e a r 1 9 8 5 - 3 0 ,
The nominations
for the eight, c l a s s officers e m b r a c e
s i x t y - t w o m e m b e r s of t h e class,
Those n o m i n a t e d for the various
offices
arc
as
follows:
president,
George Ainyot, Edith Bailey, Victoria
liilzi, F r a n c e s F a l l o n , L e o n a r d F r i c d l.-indcr,
Katherino
Lynch,
Joseph
Mnggleton, J e a n Strong, and Dunton
T y n a n ; vice-president, Christine Ades,
Betty
Baker,
Malvina
Grossman,
Richard Lonsdale, K a t h l e e n M u r p h y ,
Heginii M u r p h y , J u n e P a l m e r , M a r y
Pnppri, a n d E d w a r d S i m o n d s ; sccretnry,
Joan
Byron,
Delia
Dolan,
M a r i o n D a y t o n , H a r r i e t G r e e n , Virg i n i a Hall* B e t t y I t n y f o r d , R o b e r t
llertwig,
Carolyn
Mattice,
Doris
O ' l l a r e , and Pearl S a n d b e r g ; treasurer,
Inez
Billings, A n n a
Emery,
Cornelius P o g a r t y , V i r g i n i a Purvey,
Vera
Haas,
Edna
Jesse,
Mildred
K i n g , J o s e p h Loose, M a r y O ' D o a n e l l .
and M a r g a r e t Sirlinj representative
on m e n ' s a t h l e t i c c o u n c i l , W i l l i a m
Torrens, Robert Gorman, Henry Taylor, unil J a m e s J o r d a n ; r c p r e s e n t u I ive on g i r l s ' a t h l e t i c c o u n c i l , H e l e n
Gibson, Florence llaberer, M a r g a r e t
H o r n , ltulli K e r l e y , H e l e n
Dowry,
Eleanor
MeGrovey,
Dorothy
MacL e a n , M a r y M e l z g e r , J o y c e Moziaclt,
Ruth I'ekarsky, and Belly Sherwood;
r e p o r t e r , J e n a C h r i s l e r , Helen Crosier,
Myiidcrt C r o u n s e , B e r n a r d GalTaev,
Elizabeth
Lockwood,
and
Sylvia
VYoiss.
T w o comedies, one
nn
original
S l i i t o - w r i l Ion u l t r u - s o n h i s l icnlcd affair mid I he cither a uiininlainci'i
|iln,v, will cinist i t u t e t h e A d v a n c e d
D r a m a t i c s c l a s s ' s lirsl bill of .'arc
fur Ha- s e a s o n on T h u r s d a y n i g h t .
( H o l i e r 3 1 . tit 8 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k , in t h e
a u d i t o r i u m of I'ngo hull. T h e p l a y s
will be ilircoled by K l i z n b c l h M e u r y
uinl ( l u r r y ( l i u i i a e r . j u n i o r s .
Miss
.\leiiiv'play
is
entitled
" l i a i s i n g t h e K e n t , " a n d \\n~ w r i t t e n
for lust y e a r ' s plnywriliiio, c l a s s by
.Mary W a r n e r , n a n mill or nf I lie
I'liiirse,
T h e leads will be t a k e n In
Vincent
Doiieliae.
'.)i>. and
Sally
W h c l i u i . ';iH. Tin- eiisl nls<i i n c l u d e s
J o h n Hills, M.'e l.ewi- Mi.ru/..' a n d
Willitini
Swill,
seniors, and
Leu
L a l J n i n , ','17.
T h e east of (in,ii.lei's play im In-lc( i e o i g e (ileusnii, 'II?, a n d I'mil Dill
m a n . '.'IM.
C o i i u n i t t e e s for M i - s M e t t r y ' s piny
are:
sets,
Dorothy
Wlivle.
'ilii;
priips, A g n e s T o r r e n s , '37s niiiku-up
and
costumes,
Alice
Alhird,
'.'17.
C o n t t u i t t o o s for ( I t i n i a c i ' s play a r e :
s o l s , lliilpli Van l l n n l , '.'17; prop.-,
I'lliznbelli S t u d e b l l k e r , '.'IT; e . i s l n u i e s
ami
inake-iip,
Hugh
S'nrtou,
'H(i.
tlencral coiiunittees a r c : house, Mary
I a i n , ' 3 7 ; nail n d i e i i i s i n ^ , lOlciise
S h e a r e r , '37,
Coaching Classes
To Be A Feature
In Men's Program
('Iiisses ill coucbiiig will be a now
I'i'uliirc i n s l i l u l e i l in t h e m e n ' s utlilidic p i o g r u i n this y e a r by (-'ouch \V.
I r v i n g (loewcy,
T h e classes will he
l i m i t e d In j u n i o r s a n d s e n i o r s , a n d
I bo p e r i o d s d u r i n g which I lie classes
will lie c o n d u c t o r ] will lie a r r a n g e d
sn IIM In be a v a i l a b l e lo t h e largesl
nuiiilii'i- of m e n .
Aboul t h i r t y have
s i g n e d u p for the c l a s s e s to d a l e ,
Tim c l a s s e s will I'ealare c o a c h i n g
i n s t r u c t i o n in Hie v a r s i t y s p o r t s of
banket bull,
baseball,
Cool ball
and
t r u c k b e s i d e s some f u n d a m e n t a l s of
Iciniis,
hockey,
ami
oilier
minor
HpnrU.
C l a s s e s will b e g i n us soon
us p e r i o d s c a n be a r r a n g e d ,
E l a i n e B a i r d , '3(1, m e m b e r of
M y s k a n i i i a n d p r e s i d e n t of t h e
ilirls' Athletic association, whose
a n n u a ] I n d i a n L a d d e r h i k e will lie
tomorrow,
Address, Voting
Will Be Program
For 11:10 Assembly
P r e s i d e n t Moure of S k i d n m r c college will a d d r e s s t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n at
I he
11 : Ml a s s e m b l y
t his
m o r n i n g , I'mil B u l g e r , president: of
tbe student association and member
nf M y s k a i i i n . s e n i o r h o n o r a r y
soc i e t y , nniioiinecd t h i s w e e k .
Voting
mi I In- live n o m i n e e s for C u n n n i s
ipieeil will a l s o t a k e place a n d a
c e n s u s will be t a k e n u n d e r t h e direct i o n of t h e l i i t c i - r c l i g i n i i - f e d e r a l ion
for I lie p u r p o s e of a i d i n g
Albany
c h u r c h e s ami college r e l i g i o n - or
gaiiiziilions,
I )r, M o o r e , a g r a d u a l c uf I lie I ni
v e r s i l y nf Mi.-soini. will s p e a k on
I be topic, '" T h e Kiirnpoan I'olitiea I
Situation "
lie received his d e g r e e
iif M..-V nt Yale a n d his I'll.I), at
Harvard.
Dr. Moore u n s a p r o f e s s o r
of p<yclnili)gy ill I In it uintil Ii college
.IIMI Int.- been proMileiil of S k i d i l l n r e
since I'.lii.S.
T h e n i a i i i n c c - for Canipu.s ipieeil.
- II nn oilier- oi I In' -,-11i111 e l a » s . a r e :
J,iyuc
liilokloy.
Nlizala-tli
(llillin.
Kiln Knile, I'Villlces SI iniebaki'l'. anil
Mn rjorie \ \ lie:I1I in.
ews
$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issuet
"Week-end. Recess to Begin
5:05 Thursday A/ternoon
Kreshtnen will h a v e t h e i r first
t a s t e of college v a c a t i o n
along
with upperclasanien
next
week,
w h e n College c l a s s e s w i l l
close
Thursday
afternoon
at
5:05
o'clock, a c c o r d i n g t o D r . A. It.
lirubncher, president. T h e annual
c o n v o c a t i o n of t h e l . u g e n t s of t h e
SI a l e of N e w Y o r k will be eond u e l e d in C h a n c e l l o r ' s h a l l in t h e
Slate Education building Thursd a y n i g h t a n d all d a y
Friday,
(•hisses will r e s u m e M o n t h l y m o r n i n g a t 8 : 1 0 o'clock,
S e n i o r s who a r e d o i n g
their
practice
teaching this
semester
will t e a c h as u s u a l on F r i d a y a s
M i l n e c l a s s e s will b o in session,
professor J o h n M. Saylos, princ i p a l of t h e M i l n e s c h o o l , announced today.
Angna Enters
To Appear Here
In Dance Program
A n g n a E n t e r s , d a n c e m i m e , will
m a k e h e r second a p p e a r a n c e n t S t a t e
on M o n d a y , O c t o b e r 28. in t h e P a g e
hull i i u d ' l o r i u m , a c c o r d i n g t o M a r juric
Wheaton,
'311, p r e s i d e n t
of
D r a m a t i e s arid A r t a s s o c i a t i o n u n d e r
w h o s e a u s p i c e s ( h e d a n c e r is b e i n g
presented.
M i s s E n t e r s will g i v e h e r p r o g r a m
" E p i s o d e s a n d C o m p o s i t i o n s In D a n c e
Form".
H e r w o r k c a n n o t be classed
s t r i c t l y a s d a n c i n g for s h e m a k e s
of h e r d a n c e s a m i r r o r of h u m a n experiences,
At t i m e s i t is d a n c i n g
without
music, s o m e t i m e s
without
movement beyond the poetic g e s t u r e
of a n u s a m i b o d y . B y h e r i n i m i t a b l e
g r a s p of mood a n d a c t i o n , s h e p a i n t s
a p i c t u r e a g a i n s t a b a c k g r o u n d of
rhythm,
Her r e p e r t o i r e c o n s i s t s of
a p p r o x i m a t e l y one h u n d r e d e p i s o d e s ,
w i l l y and wicked, g r a v e and g a y .
sentiiueliliil and satirical.
T i c k e t s will be sold d u r i n g t h e
JTexl week will be t h e last week week of O c t o b e r :2I in t h e rid inula
tor s e n i o r s a n d u n d e r c l a s s m e n t o h a v e of D r a p e r hall. S t u d e n t s may secure
on
presentation
of
tax
llicir p i c t u r e s t a k e n for t h e 103(1 t i c k e t s
l'ril<it/n</it<\ V i r g i n i a Chap-pell,
'30, t i c k e t s or lifly c e n t s .
editor-in-chief, a n n o u n c e d today.
A p p o i n t m e n t s for s i t t i n g s should be
m a d e l o d a y in t h e r o t u n d a of D r a p e r
hall. I'iet it rest a r c b e i n g t a k e n b y t h e
W a r r e n IC. V a n i l l i c s t u d i o s of BosInn in I lie a u d i t o r i u m nf t h e Unit a r i a n c h u r c h on W a s h i n g t o n a v e n u e
The Edward
Kldred P o l l e r club
iiecoss t h e s t r e e t from D r a p e r hall
c o n d u c t e d n pledge service for fifteen
f r e s h m e n a n d one s o p h o m o r e Mondiiv
night.
T h e new p l e d g e s
include:
L a w r e n c e B e n n e t t , ' 3 8 , mid Robert
Clark, Kennel h Doran, Lester Snyder,
Rexford
Piusler, Charles
Franklin,
Coiiitiicri'c c l u b will s p o n s o r
an B e r n a r d Guffney, R i c h a r d L o n s d a l e ,
Harold MacGregor, Raymond Nible,
ollice m a c h i n e e x p o s i t i o n in the Com
nunIH mi T h u r s d a y mid F r i d a y , No- J o h n X o r d e l l , E d g a r O ' l l a r e , G o r d o n
v e m b e r 7 a n d .H, a c c o r d i n g In S a m u e l T a b n e r , B u n i o n T y n a n , J o s e p h Wells,
Silverman,
'3(1, p r e s i d e n t .
All the and Kiiicrsiiii W o o d , f r e s h m e n .
Inlesl l y p e s nf office m a c h i n e s will
he e x h i b i t e d a n d d e m o n s t r a t e d ,
III >ni oust rill ions by Albert T n n g o r a .
c h a m p i o n l.vpisl, a n d C h a r l e s Z n u h e k , I / " " - « • , — « , - , . P i n k
Q^fc
1936 'Pedagogue'
Sets Final Date
For Photographs
E. E. Potter Club
Pledges Members
Commerce Club
Vacation Causes
To Have Exhibition
Campus Day Delay
III view ol I lie In, I t lull n recess
b u s been d e c l a r e d fur I lie « e e k - e i n l
of ( l e l n l l e r
III, I'mil
lllllger, 'ilii,
P'rcsiileiil of t h e Kliidenl a s s o c i i i t i o u ,
ailliolllieeil Hint C a m p u s d a y wnillil
be pus!polled u n t i l t h e w e e k - e n i l of
i l e t o b e r •:.:<.
Hulgcr s l a t e d t h a i
the ilircclnrs
for tin- ciniipet itivc c l a s s s l u n t s , t o
lie pri'.-eill I'll on I 'II ll'plls d a y , a r e iifollows:
for
the
senior
elass.
Applications Surpass Positions;
Thursday at 4:10 RE.R.A. Will Employ 160 Students
, • , . , ,
W i l l
One
Junior,
Three
Sophomores
Will Represent College " Y "
at Cortland N o r m a l
F o u r d e l e g a t e s h a v e been s e l e c t e d
to r e p r e s e n t t h e Y o u n g
Women's
C h r i s t i a n a s s o c i a t i o n of S t a t e college
a t t h e unnuiil N e w Y o r k S t a t e S t u dent conference t o be c o n d u c t e d t o day,
tomorrow
uinl
Sunday,
at
C o r t l n i i d . N e w York,
T h e conference will a s s e m b l e a t t h e Y . W . C . A .
building
at
Cortland,
under
the
a u s p i c e s of t h e S t u d e n t , C h r i s t i a n
m o v e m e n t in New Y o r k s t a t e .
T h e delegates, selected
by
the
m e m b e r s of t h e Y.AV.C.A., u r n : V i r g i n i a Stool, '37 j J e a n
Edgecombe,
Christine
Dershiiner,
and
Thelina
Miller, sophomores.
T h e program this y e a r will center
n round
vocations
and
avocations
s e e m i n g t o h a v e t h e s t r o n g e s t claimB
on college y o u t h . S o m e of t h e h o u r s
of t h e conference will be d i v i d e d i n t o
g r o u p meetings; each s t u d e n t e n t e r s
t h e g r o u p of her choice.
The subj e c t s t o bo d i s c u s s e d a t t h e (ive
g r o u p s a r e : effective m e a n s t o w a r d
peace, p o s s i b i l i t y of high r e l i g i o u s
life u n d e r (lie present e c o n o m i c o r d e r ,
t h e w o r l d t a s k of t h e C h r i s t i a n g r o u p
today, the layman's and the church's
o p p o r t u n i t y to rebuild society, a n d
the consumers' cooperative league.
G r o u p s will be led b y Dr. T . Z.
Koo, i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y k n o w n l e c t u r e r ;
Kirby
Page
of C a l i f o r n i a ,
noted
a u t h o r and lecturer; Miss Rose Terlin,
Economies Secretary, N a t i o n a l Stud e n t council of t h e Y . W . C . A . ; R e v .
G a r d i n e r M, Day of W i l l i a i n s t o w n ,
M a s s a c h u s e t t s ; a n d Dr. S a m F r a n k lin of N e w York, f o r m e r l y of J a p a n
a n d now a s s o c i a t e d w i t h S h e r w o o d
Eddy.
English Instructor
To Conduct New
Stagecraft Class
A course in s t n g e c r a f l
has been
a d d e d t o the c u r r i c u l u m for t h e c o m ing y e a r . Mr. W i l l i a m G. H a r d y , i n structor
in
English, will
conduct
c l a s s e s in t h e a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e hall
on M o n d a y s a t 3 : 2 0 .
As t b e course is e x p e r i m e n t a l , complete p l a n s have n o t a s y e t b e e n
formulated.
It is e x p e c t e d t h a t t h e
c o u r s e will e n r r y one h o u r ' s c r e d i t ,
a n d will include t h e s t u d y of l i g h t s ,
scenery, and other stage details.
T h e s t u d e n t s selected t o t a k e t h e
c o u r s e a r c : Alice A l h i r d , B e t t y A p p l e iliiinii. E l i z a b e t h D a n i e l s , S u s a n Do
I ' e y s t e r , P a u l D i t t m n n , Lucille C h i r k ,
Muriel Goldberg, M a r y L a m , Charlotte
Libniiin,
Florence
Nelbacli,
J a n i c e N'icriiian, Lillian Olson, A n n e
Rand, John
Ronney, a n d
Thelnui
Shat/.el.
V,IUD p e i s
Date For Meeting Lutheran Welcome
To Be Wednesday
( i o n i u m eluh will c o n d u c t a sociul
Sliiiinei'is:
jnniof.
John
IOIIVMHIU:
__
__..„_.
. ..,„. . „ . ,
soplioiinire. S a l l y W h c l i u i ; a m i fresh
TO CONTINUE POLICY
„ti„K h| „„, L(nulffl, „f |th.,mI,ls())1
1
man, Joseph
LOOM .
Kindlier
up
The ST.VII-. Col.l.iciiis N'KWS will eon- I hall W e d n e s d a y night al 7 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k ,
p n i a l inciils
will
In- aliliiiUllccd
in t Mill.- t h e policy i n s t i t u t e d last y e a r T h e c o t i u u i l l e e for Hie m e e t i n g con
iisseinldv Indue.
of i s s u i n g a s s i g n m e n t s lo r e p o r t e r s L i s t s of Alice K i l l e r , '30, n o d J e a n n e
bi w e e k l y .
| J a c o b s , and J u n e Andrew, j u n i o r s .
I ^-,« .
l^IUD
Four To Attend
State Conference
clie s.
R„ speed shorthand expert, « ii m e r m a n
p r e s e n l , S i l v e r m a n lidded.
Velll
» «
M e e t
Thu p h y s i c s c l u b will c o n d u c t i t lirsl m e e t i n g of I lie y e a r Tlnil'siliiy at
1:10 o'clock in room I Ml,
I lerbei I
lluiley, '311, p r e s i d e n t , will p r e s i d e .
It Will be II lui -ine.ss nieel illg \\ it Ii
open d i s c u s s i o n of e i i n e i i t e v e n l s in
science.
New melllbcrs a l e (o bu
t a k e n in a t I his n u n d i u g .
Itepnrlers
l o r I be c l u b will also lie a p p o i n t e d ,
uinl i t will be t h e i r d u l y to k e e p in
t o u c h w i l l , c u r r e n t e v e n t s , anil g i v e
T h e w-icii h u n d r e d a n d lifly d o l l a r * n r e p o r t of n e w s at t h e i n e e l i n g s .
T h e p h y s i c s c l u b will mind e v e r y
ullntt.i-il tu v a r s i t y football in flic
11)35-313 s t u d e n t b u d g e t will be t r a n s - I w u w e e k s , iillci an I iiig w e e k s w i t h
ferred t u ( h e m e n ' s lid in iiiuial a s s o - t h e i n e e l i n g s of the c h e m i s t r y c l u b .
c i a t i o n , iiecnriliiig to u uinl ion p a s s e d
by
the
sliulont
association
last
TO OMIT ISSUE
I'VUlay,
Kootlmll w a s s t r i c k e n f r o m
the
T h e NISWK will mil be p u b l i s h e d
IIICII'H v a r s i t y u t h l e t i e p r o g r a m for n e x t V cell on iicciituil id t h e r e c e s s
t h e y e n r a n d a d d e d t o i n t r i i - i n i i n i l on Kridity, K a r l Kiwi's, c i l i t o r - i u - c h i e f ,
aiiiioiiiieeil t o i l a v .
H|X)l't«.
Intra-Mural Gets
Football Money
© 1M>, LicoBrr * M m » T o » * x o Co.
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935
Outing
Buses to Leave
College
T o m o r r o w at 10:00 O'clock
for A n n u a l Affair
Class Will Give
First Two Plays
On October 31
T r y - o u t s for art work a r e :
Inez llllliiies. F.ditli Slieimidd,
T h e f r e s h m a n class will ho o r g a n
ized u n d e r the s u p e r v i s i o n of Mys
luinia, senior h o n o r a r y society, Tuesd a y noon al IL'IOO o ' c l o c k in room
gOfl of D r a p e r hull.
N o m i n a t i o n s l o r class oflleers will
be iiiude a n d Hutu p o s t e d .
Krances
Studebakor
and
Frank
.1. G o r d o n T a b n s r i Henry Q. T a y l o r ,
.Myskaiiin
iiiizei T h o m p s o n . Bbtrley Tiioinpsou, l l n r d i n e y e r , u i e i n b e r s of
Willliiui T o r r e n s , D o r o t h y Truver, Alycc a n d f r e s h i u a u g i i a r i l i a n s will s u p e r
Tralaii. Danloa Tynan.
vise tilt) m e e t i n g ,
Ellen Upton, Zelda Ulhe.
Adeililde V a g n a r e l l l , Emily Vogel
Kudly
W a e l a w s k i . J&B1«I Waddoll. Wuxler, Emily White, Mlemmrn WlekMlcliaei Wullio, J a n e W a l r u t h , Cbttrles huin. Anthony Wllcxynskl. Leslie Wiley,
W«Uh,
Uaymood
Walters,
p o r n t h y Marjorle Willi, M, Ann Wlllson, Kleunor
Wurrmi, Iloland W a t e r m a n , Murjrarot Wise, Clement Wolff, E m e r s o n Wood.
Wetih. Virglniu W e g e n e r , J e a n n e Wcln- Ruth Wnoliichlugcr, Janet Wullvcldeger.
Beinlee Vultee, H o w a r d Vork.
herger,
Louis W H S H , Sylvil* W o l s s
Adeline Zazzain, Helen Zeinaii.
JcJeph
Wells, f/idH
W e s t e r , Daniel
XX, No. 3
G.A.A. To Picnic
At Indian Ladder
ALDEN
215 W e s t e r n
State College
One h u n d r e d s i x t y s t u d e n t s of n u n c
t h a n t h r e e h u n d r e d lifly w h o applied
will receive e m p l o y m e n t u n d e r t h e
I'cdciiil E m e r g e n c y Relief A d i n i n i s
t r i l l i o n t h i s y e a r . T h i s n u m b e r is t h e
.s:11ae ns lust y e a r , but I lie c o m p e t i tion, h a s been m u c h g r e a t e r , D e a n
Helen II. M o r e l a n d , facility d i r e c l o r
of t h e P.K.H.A., p o i n t e d o u t in an
interview
w i t h a r e p o r t e r of
the
NKWS
(his
week.
Approximately
e i g h t y of I he p o s i t i o n s will be lilted
iii college olliccs a n d u s i m i l a r n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s will be e m p l o y e d
o u t s i d e t h e college.
Dorothy
liiiluigiin, g r a d u a t e
stud e n t , bus been a p p o i n t e d
slmlelll
d i r e c t o r of I he r-'.E I!. A. b u r e a u an
dcr
Miss
Morebiiiil.
lo
till
the
v a c a n c y c a u s e d by t h e r e s i g n a t i o n
of Grunfcl Hand, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t .
Hand tins iicecpled a p o s i t i o n In l e a c h
ill I lie C o l l e g i a t e ccatlU' t h i s y e a r .
Mosl of t h e p o s i t i o n ' , WII hill I he
college a r e included lllolcr H e head
d i g s s t e n o g r a p h e r , t y p i s t , c l e r k , page,
reader,
and
laboratory
assistant.
T r a i n i n g in s c o u t i n g , n t h l e t i c s , g y m
nnsiutn work, s w i m m i n g , and music
is g i v e n by s t u d e n t s in e x t r a m u r a l
positions.
S t u d e n t s aru a l s o e m " S t u d e n t s w h o do n o t live n t h o m e p l o y e d in t h e Y o u n g M e n ' s C h r i s t inn
n o d w h o do n o t c o m m u t e w e r e g i v e n a s s o c i a t i o n , J e w i s h c o m m u n i t y cenpreference
in m o s t
cases
b e c a u s e t e r , p u b l i c l i b r a r i e s , d e p a r t m e n t of
welfare,
hospitals,
Albany
A l h u n i u n s a m i c o m m u t e r s g e n e r a l l y social
Travelers'
h a v e s h e l t e r a n d food p r o v i d e d lit h o m e for c h i l d r e n , a n d
Aid b u r e a u .
l i n m e , " Miss M o r e l a n d a d d e d .
1
.illIn"tin club will c o n d u c t its nnIII. .1 reception In i n c o m i n g L u t h e r a n
s t u i l e n l s next W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 3 ,
at 5;,'1(1 o'clock in the
Friendship
h o u s e ul (140 S t a t e s t r e e t , a c c o r d i n g
to Glenn
I'ngcrer,
'30,
president.
Mr. Louis C. J o n e s , i n s t r u c t o r in
E n g l i s h , and
Mrs. J o n e s
will b e
g u e s t - of the club.
Dr. C h a l m e r s E, f r o n t / ,
student
past or, will welcome the s t u d e n t s ,
D i n n e r will he served al fi:4S o ' c l o c k .
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t h e inl r n - m n r n l p r o g r a m also in Hie Iti.'ifi 3(1 will be t h r e e d o l l a r s , a c c o r d
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65 QftwtbiaStlrCloorofove
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n e a r f u t u r e , a s soon a s t h e necessary i a g to t h e class budget passed al a Answer t h e q u e s l i o n n t i i r o yourself,
COKAPlfTE
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equipment arrives.
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and
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meeting
Wednesday.
Dues
c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h o u t t h e w i n t e r s e a s o n . collection will begin i m m e d i a t e l y in
FOLDERS~DUE~TUESDAY
T h r o u g h t h e efforts of rifle en- o r d e r tn meet secern I bills i n c u r r e d
Senior folders must he r e t u r n e d
t h u s i a s t s a n d Robert Henedict, 'l!7, by t h e class lo d a l e , H a r r y ( l u m a e r ,
to
t h e Appoint nieiit
Hurenii by
r a n g e p r a c t i c e will also lie a v a i l a b l e t r e a s u r e r , s t a t e d .
T u e s d a y , in •ording t o .Miss Kdun
215 Western Ave.
in t h e i n t r a m u r a l s p o r t s field. A
T h e class passed a resolution to
rille c l u b is in t h e process of o r g a n i - eoiiilm-l t h e J u n i o r weekend in full, Lowerree, s e c r e t a r y of llie H u m a n .
SANDWICHES—LUNCHES—ICE
z a t i o n t o he a m e m b e r with t h e c o n t i n u i n g t h e p r o m , luncheon a n d Folders a r e not t o be kepi u n t i l t h e
Phone 4-2070
p i c t u r e s a r c received, bill
photoN a t i o n a l Uille A s s o c i a t i o n ; a n d t h e lea d a n c e of former y e a r s .
Class
Delivery Service
T r o o p II a r m o r y will he a v a i l a b l e m e m b e r s vol nig aHlrinatively on llie g r a p h s must be h a n d e d in by T h a n k s giving.
for r a n g e p r a c t i c e . T h e I n t r a m u r a l ipiesliou were i n s t r u c t e d
by Alice
ussocial inn is p u r c h a s i n g s e v e r a l rille~ A Hard, p r e s i d e n t , t h a t
their
vote
for t h e c l u b , a n d a n i i a i i a i l i o a will would he considered a s a personal
b e s e c u r e d t h r o u g h llie Association. p l e d g e
lo s u p p o r t
t h e weekend
In addition
lo these
o r g a n i z e d ac| ivif ies.
s p o r t s , wrest lino, t u m b l i n g , f e n c i n g ,
J u n i o r weekend 1 his y e a r will be
a n d o t h e r s p o i l s will be made avail
an F e b r u a r y L'I-L!'J, T h o m a s M e d i a n ,
a b l e f o r t h o s e i n d i v i d u a l s i n t e r e s t e d , vice p r e s i d e n t of Hie class, is g e n e r a l
a n d i n s t r u c t ion will he a v a i l a b l e .
;'i i r i n a i i .
ANNEX
You'll find
the very best
Ice Cream in
Town
WAGAR'S
Dues Collection
For Class of '37
Will Begin Today
•h
For the daily
snack
:nj>tion.
OPTICIANS.
For parties
large and small
FREDETTE*
ALDEN
CREAM
A BRAIN HARASSED BY A PEN
THAT RUNS DRY, LOSES ITS
'... route*.... cute* CK/fteASion.
Student Payments
Marian Shultes
Reach New High;
To Head Junior
Total Nears $8500
Ring Committee
An almost
c o m p l e t e revision of
Hence Parker Created 102% More Ink Capacity and Visible Ink Supply
class s t a n d i n g s resulted when slat is
Marian Shultes was named chairtics were compiled W e d n e s d a y nighl man ol' t h e J u n i o r King c o m m i t t e e
f r o m t h e ifiKJtltl received lip ' l o that at u m e e t i n g of t h e class of IIKI7 on
lime by t lie S t u d e n t Hoard ul' F i n a n c e W e d n e s d a y by Alice A l t n r d , presi
from s t u d e n t l a x p a y m e n t s .
T h e ileal. T h e cnnilliittee i n c l u d e s T h o m a s
total is t h e hiehesl collected in recent ISrcoii, Helen M e l b n v a n , C h a r l e s M a t y e a r s , d u e In I he new c o m p u l s o r y l e n s a n d Klizuboth S t u d e b a k e r .
p a y m e n t rule begun <his y e a r .
Helen Heiiway, ' l i s , will b e t h e
T h e freshmen alone m a i n t a i n their s o p h o m o r e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e on t h e comf o r m e r s t a n d i n g , thai of l e a d i n g t h e m i t t e e . Miss S i m i l e s served a s sophofour classes with two h u n d r e d n i n e t y m o r e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e on t h e 10311 com.seven p a y m e n t s .
T h e senior class, m i t t e e last w a r .
f o r m e r l y in second place, now is al
t h e b o t t o m of the list. T h e class of
li'l.'l.S h a s jllllipid to second
place
from
Hie fail end posit ion.
The
.juniors, with one h u n d r e d s i v h seven
p a y men Is, a re t h i r d .
S t u d e n t t a x will be collected next
week in room 2fl.f in D r a p e r hall.
News Announces
Course For Cubs
Of Business Staff
GROUP ORGANIZES
A hlen I la II, formerly a g r o u p house
for women, a n d now a g r o u p h o u s e
for m e n , elected t h e following officers
lit a recent o r g a n i z a t i o n
meeting:
p r e s i d e n t , Tlininas ,1, ('iinaiiighaiii,
'37;
wee pro-ideitl.
Hall
Downey.
' 3 9 ; a n d s e c r e t a r y t r e a s u r e r , I'll wood
V. M c s o h l e r , '.'IS. '
S e v e r a l social a c t i v i t i e s for t h e
c o i n i n g y e a r a r c being p l a n n e d by
t h e officers a n d m e m b e r s .
Club To Conduct
Welcome Meeting
nut h e m a t i c s chili " i l l
duel
a special
for t h e
m e e t i n gg for
ill it i n l i n e mill welcome of new m e m
hers next T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r :M, a t
7130
o'clock
in t h e L o u n g e of
Richardson
hall uceordiug
to lin.su
T h e S T VIT I 'ni i . n ; r NKW S b o a r
a n n o u n c e s a course in j o u r n a l i s t i c
b u s i n e s s ailininist r a t i o n ,
atteiuhinee
al which is reipiircil for nil business
cubs.
T h e class will meet M o n d a y
noon in r n lull ul' D r a p e r ha II, a m i
will he c o n d u c t e d weekly. J o h n Demi
a m i Laurilii Seld, j u n i o r s , a s s i s t a n t
b u s i n e s s m a l i n g e r s , »ill i n s t r u c t .
T h e new course is illleiided In le
the I'liiiilanieal a Is at' t h e busines , sidi
ul' j i m r i i a l i s n i , piircllcting llie cnursi
i\ bii'h t h e N'l' >\ .-• g h os in I he eilitiirin
Itckl. M e t h o d s of eiinl.iel iny nnl iiiual
a d v e r t i s e r s , selling local n d v o r l i s i n g ,
n i l - w r i t i n g , circiilaliou a m i circuit!
lion p r o m o t i o n will be included in
t h e course.
¥rmm Mm'vnrd t o Southern California
Wanted
Intra-Mural Group
Elects Officers
Officers for t h e newly f u n n e d m e n ' s
P e t e r s , '.'iii, p r e s h l c n t .
Al a m e e t i n g T u e s d a y nighl p l a n s ill! ra-inuriil a t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n were
fur t h e a n n u a l p a r l y , picnic, n n d elected W e d n e s d a y noon with t h e ex
c a p t i o n of p r e s i d e n t ,
T h o m a s Harr e g u l a r m e e t i n g s were m a d e
rington,
'lij, i n t r a niurul
manager,
a u t o m a t i c a l l y l a k e s Ihis p o s i t i o n .
SPEAKS T O CLUB
T h e o t h e r officers f o r t h e r e m a i n d e r
Senator
William
T . B y r n e a d - of t h e college y e a r a r e J o h n K y a n ,
d r e s s e d t h e N e w m a n C l u b m e e t i n g tit "A7> vice p r e s i d e n t a n d J o h n O ' B r i e n ,
4 ; 0 0 o'clock y e s t e r d a y in t h e L o u n g e ' 3 8 , s e c r e t a r y . Unvotes Cor t r e a s u r e r
of I t i e h a r d s o n hull.
T h i s w a s t h e will h o c o n d u c t e d b e t w e e n A b e Wiiss e c o n d m e e t i n g of t h e club t h i s y e a r . s e r i u u n , ','!8, a n d (lornld A m y o t , 'Dll.
77
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ill /111
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11 runds Combined
Every time t h a t y o u
write, your Train of
T h o u g h t flashes along
ruils more duliiuito than
gossamer. And every
petty annoyance—every
distrailion—caused by a
p e n llnit skills a m i r u n s
d r y i n wliuly p e r i o d s ,
classes, or exums, o h .
sli n e t s the t r a c k u n d d e rails t h e t r a i n .
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WHITES
Tim t's why thousands of students are
ton pump like other eueless pens—
' 'll'm''nn,hcii'|>i'eseiitpens\villilliisrov-
n o t h i n g t o r e n d e r i l useless l a t e r o n .
1 ,
olutionary now PurkorVHcumatiowilli That's why it is guaranteed inechauivhihluiimi supply anil 102% more of Jt, eally perfect, Go to any good store
By holding this mil- selling pens and try il yourself. Tho
TWO WAYS
aelo writer lo the liglH, Parker IVn Conuijiiiuy, J a u e s v i l l e , W i s .
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l u l l e d — boil t u p r i n g
u p o n r i n g of s h i m m e r i n g
Pearl a n d Jel — s m a l l ,
velvet-like, wholly oxelusive.
11 c o n t a i n s n o r u b b e r
sac found in sac-typo
p e n s — n o squirt-gnu pis-
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GIMMNTMO MUHANIUUT FMfflT
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Page 4
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 11, 1935
'37 Red and White Banner
Bureau Reports FERA Paints Murals for Library
As First of Historical Series Disappears at Reception
274 Placements
Club To Receive
F o r t h e benefit of t h o s e w h o h a v e
been w o n d e r i n g j u s t w h a t t h e n e w
l i b r a r y m u r a l s n r o a n d wiry, t h e N E W S
Commerce
a n d Library
S c i e n c e sleuth h a s been on t h e j o b , g a t h e r i n g
evidence o n t h e s u b j e c t .
I t seems
Place Highest Percentage
Biology club will c o n d u c t i t s recept h a t t h e y a r e a p a r t of t h e F e d e r a l
of ' 3 5 G r a d u a t e s
Emergency
Relief
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s tion f o r f r e s h m e n t o n i g h t a t 7 : 3 0
p l a n s t o h e l p o u t t h e a r t i s t s of t h e s e o'clock in room 3 0 0 of D u s t e d h a l l .
A t o t a l of t w o h u n d r e d s c v c u t y - U n i t e d S t a t e s . Tn t h i s c a s e , t h e a r t i s t R o t h t h e biology f a c u l t y a n d t h e
f o u r o u t o f f o u r h u n d r e d s i x t y - f o u r is W i l l i a m B . V a n l n g e n o f N e w m e m b e r s o f t h e c l u b will a s s i s t in
G a m e s will b e
g r a d u a t e s of t h e c l a s s of 1935 hiiyo Y o r k c i t y , c r e a t o r of t h e m u r a l s i n t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t .
r e c e i v e d t e a c h i n g p o s i t i o n s for t h i s t h e F e d e r a l b u i l d i n g s in t h e Cniinl p l a y e d , a n d r e f r e s h m e n t s s e r v e d .
year,
according' t o Miss
E d n a Zone, a n d a l s o in C h i c a g o .
T h e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e c o n s i s t s
L o w o r r c e , s e c r e t a r y of t h e .Appointof H e l e n S a u t i n , ' 3 7 , c h a i r m a n ; F l o r 'I'he p a i n t i n g s , w h e n c o m p l e t e d , will
ment bureau.
This i s a n increase
ence L n w l e r . ' 3 d ; anil M a r t h a C o n g e r ,
form a h i s t o r i c a l g r o u p , r e p r e s e n t i n g
of t h i r t y - n i n e p l a c e m e n t s over t h e
'88.
o v e n t s in A l b a n y a n d N e w Y o r k s t a t e
p r e v i o u s y e a r a n d lias been t h e b e s t
since i t s e a r l y e x p l o r a t i o n .
Of t h e
of t h e r e c e n t d e p r e s s i o n p e r i o d .
t w o a l r e a d y in p l a c e , t h e first, seen
S t a t i s t i c s of t h o s e g r a d u a t e d a a d
u s o n e e n t e r s t h e l i b r a r y , i s of e a r l y
t h o s e w h o secured positions show
Albany, then known as Beavcrwyck.
t h a t t h i r t y - t h r e e o u t of forty-eight
T h e t o w n received i t s n a m e from t h e
r e c e i v i n g t h e B . S , i n l i b r a r y science
b e a v e r d a m p i c t u r e d in t h e left foreThe
appointment
of E l i z a b e t h
d e g r e e a r e n o w tcriehing, f o r t y - s e v e n
g r o u n d of tiie p f e t u r c .
I n t h e dis- Meury, ' 3 7 , to t h e D r a m a t i c s a n d A r t
o u t of s i x t y - f i v e w i t h t h e d e g r e e
t a n c e i s s h o w n o n e of t h e w i n d - m i l l s council w a s a n n o u n c e d Inst F r i d a y
B.S. in commerce, a n d s i x t y - o n e o u t
used in colonial d a y s . T h e s l o o p s i n m o r n i n g b y E l i z a b e t h Griffin, ' 3 6 ,
of s i x t y - n i n e r e c e i v i n g t h e B . S . i n
t h e b a c k g r o u n d a r e t y p i c a l of t h e m e m b e r of t h e council a n d o f M y s education degree.
s m a l l s a i i - b o a t s used t o c a r r y p a s - k n n i n . s e n i o r h o n o r a r y s o c i e t y .
Miss
One hundred ninety-six
received
sengers a n d freight on t h e Hudson Meury succeeds M a r g a r e t Domes, '37,
t h e bachelor of a r t s d e g r e e a n d
d u r i n g t h i s period.
w h o h a s n o t r e t u r n e d t o College.
s'evellty-six w e r e placed in p o s i t i o n s .
Miss M e u r y w a s a council t r y o u t
A t t h e right is S t a t e S t r e e t a s i t
O a t of t h t : e i g h t y - s i x r e c e i v i n g e i t h e r
t h e m a s t e r o f a r t s o r m a s t e r of w a s i n t h e first half of t h e e i g h t e e n t h in h e r f r e s h m a n y e a r , h a s p a r t i c i Science d e g r e e s , fifty-seven a r e n o w c e n t u r y . T a k e n from a print; of t h e p a t e d i n several d r a m a t i c s p r o d u c s a m e t i m e , t h e p i c t u r e s h o w s c o s t u m e s t i o n s a t College, a n d is a m e m b e r of
teaching.
M e m b e r s of t h e c l a s s o f ' 3 5 w h o a n d c u s t o m s of t h e d a y . T h e b u s y t h e A d v a n c e d D r a m a t i c s elnss. S h e
h a v e secured p o s i t i o n s t h a t w e r e n o t s t r e e t w e k n o w w a s t h e n n o t h i n g b u t will serve a s s e c r e t a r y of t h e council
for t h e coming year.
r e p o r t e d i n e a r l i e r i s s u e s of t h ae g r a s s y p a t h .
Freshmen Tonight
Elizabeth Meury
Named To Council
N E W S a r e : R u t h B l o o m , t e a c h i n g in
Schenectady; Edna Fehmel, M a n h u s ;
Agnes Lillibridge, R o x b u r y ; D o r o t h y
Meserve, J o h n s t o w n ; Margaret Moat,
Delniur;
F a n n i e Moilicone,
Crown
Point; Carla Nielsen, Scotia; Clara
Reissig, O a l w a y ; M a r y E . Slawson,
St. A g n e s ' School, A l b a n y ; M a r g a r e t
Strong,
Schoharie;
Ruth
Waugli,
Wellsburg; Margaret Wctterau, S t .
Johnsville.
Evelyn Anderson, Allentown; Marie
Austin,
Mamoioiieck;
Josephine
Barrile, Pine P l a i n s ; R u t h Brooks,
Hurleyville; D o r o t h y Bullock, W a t e r ford;
Esther
Cunningham,
North
L a w r e n c e ; Linn en D a n i e l s , R a n d o l p h ;
William Davidge, Wnklcil; Florence
Da/vies,
Savannah;
John
Geren,
Minon; Emily Hurlbiit, E a s t Islip;
A n n a K o r e a , F o r t C o v i n g t o n ; Lucille
Manning, Johnson
City;
Marjorie
Markham,
Buffalo;
Mary
Nolan,
V e r n o n ; M a r g a r e t N o o n e , N e w Berl i n ; J a n e t N o r r i s , Glenfield; E d w i n
Piper,
Albany;
.Marion
Porter.
Castlcton;
Harriet
Ripley,
Westfield; E u g e n i e R o b e r t s , B e a v e r F a l l s ;
Rose Rogers, U t i c n ; E l i z a b e t h S k a u ,
P n r i s v i l l e ; A r l e n e V a n I'ipps, R a v e n a ;
A n n e V d o v i a k , New H a r t f o r d ; M a r garet Walsworth, Staatsburg.
F u r t h e r p a n e l s will be a d d e d a s t h e y
are completed. Over the library ent r a n c e will b e a p o r t r a y a l of t h e H a l f
Moon e n t e r i n g t h e h a r b o r a t F o r t
O r a n g e . On t h e r e c e s s of t h e w a l l
over M i s s C o b b ' s ollico t h e V a n R e n s s e l a e r m a n o r h o u s e will be p i c t u r e d .
T h e Senate House a t Kingston, where
t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t e once m e t .
will be a n o t h e r s u b j e c t .
A t t h e fur
end of t h e l i b r a r y , o v e r M i s s K i r k p a t r i c k ' s office, will b e p a i n t e d a r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of t h e j u n c t i o n of t h e
E r i e C a n a l a n d t h e H u d s o n R i v e r , in
the nineteenth century. Other themes
will concern t h e e a r l y r a i l r o a d d e v e l o p m e n t of t h e s t a t e , a n d t h e first
A l b a n y N o r m a l school b u i l d i n g s .
T h e e l n s s of 1 9 3 7 ' s r e d a n d
white bniincr disappeared a t t h e
J u n i o r reception t o t h e freshmen
last Friday night.
Whether or
n o t s o m e R i p V a n W i n k l e of t h e
c l a s s of I DUO o r 1038 h a s n o t
found o u t t h a t t h e r i v a l r y ' d a y s
of t h e c l a s s of 1037 a r e o v e r i s
the m y s t e r y facing j u n i o r class
officials. Tile officers believe t h a t
s o m e o n e o u t s i d e of S t a t e college
'n r e s p o n s i b l e for t h e loss of t h e
'Lion' To Aid Staff
Of 1936 Directory
T h e Lion
staff will a i d i n t h e
financing
of t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e
1 9 3 5 - 3 6 S t a t e c o l l e g e Direotory,
which
gives names, home addresses, A l b a n y
addresses, and telephone numbers of
tho students,
T h e Directory
will b e
r e a d y for d i s t r i b u t i o n t h e first w e e k
in N o v e m b e r .
T h i s y e a r , t h e Directory
will b e
financed b y a d v e r t i s i n g , u n d e r t h e
s u p e r v i s i o n of t h e Lion staff.
Last
y e a r , i t w a s supported by Dr. A. R .
I)H1I' 01',
Alice Alhtrtl, p r e s i d e n t of t h e Brubiiclier, p r e s i d e n t . All t h e clerical
w o r k for t h e p u b l i c a t i o n is b e i n g d o n e
(dass. plans t o a d v e r t i s e widely
b y t h o Directory
staff.
I lie v a l u e of t h e (dass s y m b o l ,
T h e Directory
staff i n c l u d e s : E m m a
a n d a s k fi r i t s r e t u r n . " T h e
Mend, ' 3 6 , e d i t o r ; E l i z a b e t h M e u r y
person o r persons w h o took t h e
and Ralph Van Horn, j u n i o r s ; M a r funnier did nol r e a l i z e t h a t t h e i r
jorie C r i s t a n d W a r r e n
Densmore,
a c t w a s not a j o k e b u t a m a j o r
sophomores ; and Elizabeth Baker a n d
t h e f t , " M i s s Al'lard s l a t e d .
Dunton T y n a n , fresbmen.
Geo. D . J e o n e y , P r o p .
Dial 5-1913
"
Boulevard
and
198-200 CENTRAL AVENUE
5-9212
Cafeteria
Qrill
ALBANY, N. Y.
. . . but, after all is said and done,
it's the cigarette itself that counts
. . . the question is, does it suit you?
Resolution To Be
Voted on Oct. 25
Greeks Are Hosts
T o 1 6 0 Freshmen
T h e s o r o r i t i e s of S t a t e college entertained about one hundred
sixty
freshmen a t t h e annual Inter-sorority
Tea conducted S a t u r d a y in the P a g e
hall gyninasium.
TubloH w e r e a r r a n g e d a l o n g t h e
s i d e s o f t h e g y m f o r each s o r o r i t y
in t h e order o f tboir founding, with
E t a P h i presiding a t t h e pluce of
h o n o r b e c a u s e o f t h o p o s i t i o n an p r e s i dent of t h e Council.
Decorations
c o n s i s t e d of flowers a n d t h e i n d i v i d u a l
b a n n e r s of t h e s o r o r i t i e s .
Guests of t h e sororities besides t h e
freslii'"") i n c l u d e d D e a n H e l e n H .
M o r e l a n d , a n d Mrs, A . It. B r u b a c h e r .
GRECIAN GAMBOLS
I n t e r - s o r o r i t y t e a h a s conns a n d
gone.
W e have o u r reminders, of
t h e g a l a e v e n t i n I he r e p o r t of t h e
a l u m s who spent t h e week-end in
Albany.
A t Psi (lamina,
Dorothy
Griffin,
' 3 4 , r e t u r n e d t o visit I lie
home tires.
Kappa
Delia
reports
Katharine
Morrison
a n d Mildred
W h i t e of tl
lass o* ','l-t, a n d Doris
Howe, ' 3 5 , a s week-end g u e s t s . Helen
Delay, ' 3 7 , M a r y M o i g a u s t e ' u i , ':i\),
E l e a n o r L e a r y , '.'i.'i, a n d Margtirot
McOann, ' 8 5 , visited a t O a m m n P h i
Sigma.
A l p h a Klin welcomed Eliza
both S l a w s o n , '3fi, while Bess L a p p ,
folia Bishop, a n d Minnie McNieklc
of t h e elnss of ' 3 1 , a n d Helen a n d
E v e l y n Rich, '.'i.'i, were much in ovl
drinct! lit 1'lii Delta. M a r i o n Mleczek,
'34, a n d L'velyn S t u e h l c , ' 8 5 , were
g r e e t e d a t ( l a m i n a K a p p a I'M, a n d
Nellie
W o o d , ' 3 4 , a n d Knl IleumI f a i n s w o r t h , ' 3 0 , a t Beta Zetn,
Cupid, o r should we say Kins, is
still on t h e job. K t a P h i a n n o u n c e s
t h e m a r r i a g e of K a t h a r i n e S t e w a r t ,
'35, t o R i c h a r d S t r a d l i n g of C o l g a t e ,
and Psi G a m m a reports the marriage
of R u t h M i n k i n , ' 3 5 , a n d .Jerome
Kapner.
P i A l p h a T a u a n n o u n c e s i t s new
r e s i d e n c e a t 114 N o r t h Allen S t r e e t ,
a n d H e l e n Olski, ' 3 8 , w a s received
into formal membership a t Alpha
Rho.
Vol.. XX, No. 4
Dancer to Give
Recital Monday
TO DANCE HERE
Dramatics
a n d A r t Association
to P r e s e n t P r o g r a m
of A n g n a E n t e r s
D r a m a t i c s a m i Art a s s o c i a t i o n will
p r e s e n t Allguii Kilters, d a n c e inline,
on M o n d a y n i g h t , O c t o b e r -H, ill
t h e a u d i t o r i u m of P a g e bull. T h o
p r o g r a m will s t a r t a t 8:'M) o ' c l o c k ,
according t o Marjorie Wlieaton, '36,
president.
Miss Kilters, who is o f F r e n c h a n d
A u s t r i a n p a r e n t a g e , is in her twenties.
S h e is very much i n t e r e s t e d in
her a r t a n d last y e a r w a s a w a r d e d a
G u g g e n h e i m fellowship f o r creative
s t u d i e s In ( i r e e c e a n d t h e X e a r Knsl
from which she h a s j u s t
returned.
S h e refuses t n t a l k a b o u t herself but
will c o n v e r s e freely of h e r d a n c i n g .
Miss Kilters d e s i g n s h e r own cost u m e s anil c o m p o s e s sonic o f tinmusic accompaniment t o her dances,
S h e is known for her e x h i b i t i o n s of
p a i n t i n g s a t t h e Klirich G a l l e r i e s in
N e w York a n d t h e W a r r e n ( l a l l c r i c s
in L o n d o n .
Miss Kit tore will present a p r o g r a m
of cliaracteri'/.ations to o f f s t a g e p i a n o
accompaniment.
H e r r e p e r t o i r e is
v a r i e d a n d s h e is a l w a y s a b l e t o present c o m e d y , t r a g e d y , or s a t i r e in her
now f a m o u s ' ' Kpisodes. " Shu will
repent " H o y C a r d i n a l " which i s her
Angna
Enters,
dance
mime,
o u t s t a n d i n g c h u r n c t e r i z n t i o n , a n d will
w h o will a p p e a r in a r e c i t a l in
do f o r the lirsl t i m e a n e w d a n c e ,
1'iiLie hall M o n d a y n i g h t .
I kinii.
J a y n e Buckley
Will Head Point
System Revision
S t u d e n t council a n n o u n c e s t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of a c o m m i t t e e of twelve
In d r a II u revision of t h e s t u d e n t
a s s o c i a t i o n point s y s t e m for h o l d i n g
iil'tiros. J a y n e P.ueklcy, ';IG, m e m b e r
of M y s k n n i a , senior h o n o r a r y s o c i e t y ,
is I'liairniun.
Students To Hear
Dean Moreland
In 11:10 Assembly
Potter Club Opens
House By Reception
Hallowe'en Party
Will B e Thursday
Skidmore College
Of Missions' Work
Kappa Delta Rho
Inducts 2 7 Men
Bill Dehey's Band
T o Play for Hop
A t Aurania Club
Faculty Selects
Varsity Members
For Debate T e a m
Willi tin- 1'enignuli
f Xnrberl
H u b e r t , '.Hi, t h e position of b u s i n e s s
m a l i n g e r o f Hie S l a t e College Kcliti
h a s been tilled by A u g u s t a Slmcir, '.'HI.
\ l l cults iiilcrcsloil in t h e b u s i n e s s
u n r k o f I h r AV/oi a r e In gel iii lunch
(Mil. MUs Shorn-.
That Chesterfields are milder and taste better
is no accident . . .
Indignant Qreeks Relax
As Police Capture Inez
\l
The farmer who grows the tobacco, the
warehouseman who sells it at auction to the
highest bidder, every man who knows about
leaf tobacco will tell you that it takes mild,
ripe tobaccos to make a good cigarette.
In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe
home-grown and Turkish tobaccos.
Inez
L i - hern
Iln
hie/.'
I I n - l- H i e - t o n
M i l l l l l t l i ' l I lie a - i n , , il le
\
o|
In,-/ Sohol
has I
n making
I he l o I - n l
II \
\ ol\ • lewily
-Il • nolll'll
.. for mildness
.. for better taste
c,i light.
l u n a l l - m nl II I c - i a l l - l o o p
i-.l I i n |n ,i i i\ l l | l w h o is
ll.ai-.r-.
nneliilo
In- w i n iut>• ,i In.u r a m I liclmi
p m km u il
In- had ileum led
w il li i a limbic pel -.ma I prop
ell \
Il ' s nil i ' \ e l n u n . I lliillgll,
lor'
\li-s
Sokol
I.a- been
Illl ell
o\ei
by I lie police,
s h e made
her
l a - ' \ i-il T h i n .-day
night
I l n / c a r r i e d mi h e r work in
\ c r y slick u u j but il - c c n i - I hat
she \(ii>ii 'I ipiil e - m a r l eniillgll
In p u l t h i n g s OM-I mi S t a t e col
lege
© IMS, LlGCCTT * M v t r , To«AGGO Co.
la-I
, ml
ilnl
sororities.
Coronation of Fourteenth Queen
To Climax Campus Day Program
The announcement of members of
Signuiu
Lnudis,
senior
honorary
scholastic society, for t h e c u r r e n t y e a r
Hockey
a n d Pushball
Contests
THE WEEK'S EVENTS
a n d mi a d d r e s s b y Miss Helen I I .
• T o Be Afternoon Features
Today,
11:10.
.Student a s M(Ireland, d e a n of w o m e n , will b e
in T o m o r r o w ' s F e t e
f e a t u r e s o f t h i s m o r n i n g ' s 1 1 : 1 0 a s - s e m b l y , 1'iige h a l l .
Tomorrow, 2:00. Campus day
sembly p r o g r a m .
T h e r e will also b e
TO PRESENT STUNTS
a t h l e t i c e v e n t s begin on W e s t e r n
d i s c u s s i o n of t h e M e n ' s A t h l e t i c assouveuiic
c
a
m
p
u
s
.
c i a t i o n a n d v o t i n g en a n a m e n d m e n t
Evening P r o g r a m to Begin a t 8:00
Tomorrow,
8:00.
Evening
to t h e s t u d e n t c o n s t i t u t i o n p r o v i d i n g
in P a g e H a l l A u d i t o r i u m ;
e
v
e
n
t
s
begin,
I'nge
hull
a
u
d
i
for t w o m e n cheer l e a d e r s , P a u l B u l g e r ,
Dancing Will Follow
t
o
r
i
u
m
.
president of the student association
Monday, 8:30. Angna Enters,
and m e m b e r of M y s k n n i a , s e n i o r honAs a c l i m a x of t h e C a m p u s d a y
P a g e hull a u d i t o r i u m .
o r a r y society, stated.
p r o g r a m , S t a t e college will c e l e b r a t e
T u e s d a y , 12:00. F r e s h m a n class
the crowning o f its fourteenth camD r . H a r o l d \V. T h o m p s o n , p r o f e s s o r
e l e c t i o n s , room 20(i.
p u s queen t o m o r r o w n i g h t a t 8 : 0 0
of K n g l i s h , will a n n o u n c e t h e m e m b e r s
Thursday,
12:00.
Freshman
o ' c l o c k in t h e a u d i t o r i u m o f P a g o
of S i g n u m L u u d i s . T h e h i g h e s t f o u r
elnss m e e t i n g f o r re v o t e s , room
hall.
T h e a f t e r n o o n p r o g r a m will
per cent of t h e senior class will b e
I 11.
consist o f a t h l e t i c e v e n t s o n t h o
named.
T h u r s d a y , 8:30. Advanced draWestern
a v e n u e c a m p u s a t 2:00
I lean M o r e l a n d will speak on h e r
unities eln-s
plays.
Page
hull
o'clock.
T h e evening p r o g r a m u t
t r a v e l s o f t h e past s u m m e r , when s h e
auditorium.
8 : 0 0 o ' c l o c k will include t h e c o r o n a visited E u r o p e , u p e n d i n g some t i m e in
tion of t h o q u e e n , t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of
S w e d e n , F i n l a n d , I'Tunec, P o l a n d a n d
class s t u n t s , anil d a n c i n g in t h e g y m Russia.
nasium
of I'nge hull u n t i l 1 2 : 0 0
T h e n n i e n d i n c n t to t h e s t u d e n t assoo 'clock.
ciation constitution calling f o r two
m e n ' s a n d o n e w o m e n ' s cheer l e a d e r
T h o a f t e r n o o n a t h l e t i c e v e n t s will
T h e E d w a r d E l d r e d P o t t e r club begin with a Softball g a m e b e t w e e n
for t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n rends u s
h o u s e - w a r m - senior a n d j u n i o r m e n . T h e n t h e
follows: " R e s o l v e d , that article V I I , conducted mi informal
section 1, p a r a g r a p h ( f ) , be a m e n d e d i n g lit its new f r a t e r n i t y house, 12()il senior a n d s o p h o m o r e women will p l a y
by s t r i k i n g o u t two a n d i n s e r t i n g O n t a r i o s t r e e t , last T h u r s d a y n i g h t . a g a i n s t
the junior
a n d freshmen
three b e f o r e t h e w o r d s cliccr h driers; Mure t h a n one h u n d r e d fifty g u e s t s women in u hockey g a m e .
These
a n d b y s t r i k i n g o u t one IIUIII a n d in-of t h e club a n d a l u m n i m e m b e r s a t - s p o r t s will be followed by t h e w o m e n ' s
A l f r e d Itasch, a n d m e n ' s p u s h b a l l c o n t e s t s b e t w e e n
s e r t i n g two men b e f o r e the (voids trim t e n d e d t h e r e c e p t i o n .
'1)1, composed a n d read a poem in the m e m b e r s o f t h e s o p h o m o r e a m i
shall be."
d e d i c a t i o n of t h e h o u s e .
f r e s h m a n classes.
T w o p o i n t s ii, inT h e men living ut I lie bouse include l e r class r i v a l r y will be a w a r d e d f o r
(llenn
lingerer,
house p r e s i d e n t , each p u s h b a l l giinic.
R o b e r t F o l a n d , Kllis L y k e , a n d C l a r
( ' a n d i d u t e s f o r t h e 19J1C c a m p u s
nee Kuckey, s e n i o r s ; H a r r y Chininer queen a r e .liiyne l l u d t l o y , lOlizabetli
The Alumni
Residence hull will a n d I ' b u r i e s M o r r i s , j u n i o r s ; L a w (Iriflin, R i t a K a n e , P r a n c e s S t u d e conduct i t s lirsl social event of t h e reiice D e n n e t t , J o s e p h Laflraff, J o h n b a k e r , a n d M a r j o r i e W l i e a t o n . T h e
year in t h e Com
is, T h u r s d a y n i g h t , Kelionc'iilicrg a n d C l a r e n c e V a n kitten, c a n d i d a t e who received t h e h i g h e s t
O c t o b e r III, from 8:11(1 to 1 I o ' c l o c k . s o p h o m o r e s , a n d K d g a r O ' l l o r a , Mil. n u m b e r o f votes a t t h e s t u d e n t assoIt i - l o be II H a l l o w c 'en p a r t y , for
c i a t i o n ballot will be queen a m i h e r
the m e m b e r s of t h e Residence hall
two s e n i o r a t t e n d a n t s will be t h e t w o
only.
with t h e next highest
number of
Dorolhc
Whvte,
':!(i, is g e n e r a l I
_ , ,-,
„ - ,
votes.
T h e r e i g n i n g g r o u p will also
c h a i r m a n ' for t h e p a r l y .
Assisting
l o OpOnSOr OlUdy
include t w o a t t e n d a n t s from each o f
her a r e J u n e I'ulincr, '.'lib e n t e r t a i n - j
~~
"
lhe remaining
t h r e e classes. T h e
i n c u t ; Molly H o w l i n g , 'UK, refreshi d e n t i t y of all o f I lie n e n i b e r s of t h o
m e n t s : F r a n c e s Fallon, "M), cleanD e l e g a t e s from colleges in t h e Cap- royal court: will lie In pi secret u n t i l
up;
mill D o r o t h y ICnnpp, V i r g i n i a itol district will inccl at S k i d m o r e t o m o r r o w n i g h t , T h e r o y a l p a r t y will
Stool, unit B e v e r l y W n l t h e r , j u n i o r s , college a t 10:0(1 o ' c l o c k mi S u n d a y , proceed to t h e s t a g e for t h e c e r e m o n y
lo d i s c u s s t h e m o d e r n i n t e r p r e t a t i o n and r e m a i n seated t h e r e while t h e
uppercliissnian advisers.
of missions. T h e m e e t i n g will be un . l a s s e s p r e s e n t t h e i r i n d i v i d u a l s t u n t s .
d e r Hie a u s p i c e s of t h e \ u l i o n a l
Vera S h i n n c r s will d i r e c t t h e s e n i o r
('lirist inn ussni'inl inn,
stunt.
T h e cast i n c l u d e s :
William
.Miss
Henrietta
(libsoii, o f t h e
linker,
Margaret
Howes,
Lorettu
_
_ _ ., .
N a t i o n a l board of Hie Y o u n g W o m e n ' s Buckley,
Philip
Carlson,
Vincent
I n t O P l e d g e S n i p ; C l i r i s l i n n a s s o c i a t i o n , mid Miss Kalli D o n a h u e , Ruse Kiiiliorn, f r a n k l l a t d ( m i l i u m C h a p t e r of K a p p a Delia e r i n c Duffielii a n d liny S u e d m a n , meyer, M a r g a r e t
I tot', M a r y K a n e ,
him c o n d u c t e d i t s a n n u a l fall plodg- e x e c u t i v e s ,,t' Hie S t u d e n t
christian Augusta
Katz,
Kdward
Kramer,
ing service on W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , ()c I movement in N'ew York s t o l e , a r e u r Louis Moro/.c, H u g h N o r t o n , Kvclyn
t o b e r Hi, at t h e C h a p t e r h o u s e at I 17 I r a n g i n g Hie p r o g r n i n ,
It will include
(('tin tinned nti fiti'ic /, column :'>
smith
Lake
Avenue.
T w e n t y - s i x o n e c e n t r a l s p e a k e r , a n d several small
T h e c o m m i t t e e includes Ralph .Milium,
Karl
Kliors
a n d Charlotte
Koi-kuw, s e n i o r s ; Alice A l l a n l , J o h n
Iiioii, J o h n Itynn a n d L e s t e r R u b i n ,
j u n i o r s ; Leslie K n o x , D o r o t h y C a i n ,
a n d Rarali W h c l n n , s o p h o m o r e s ; a n d
Diintnn T y n a n , '311.
T h i s eonimiltei
will work iudcti
Hill Dehcy a n d h i - bund will play
for S e n i o r h o p Kridny, N o v e m b e r I. niti'ly mi a new s y s t e m which will not
go into effect until next y e a r . T h e
from iliUO t n :;:M!I o ' c l o c k nt t h e
lie-hnic
e n a n d one j u n i o r w e r e
Aurania club.
T h e band mnilc u p ..Id point s y s t e m will he e n f o r c e d for leeeivcd i n t o pledge lileni'bersllip.
of eleven
pieces a n d a feu I in rd Hie v e n I ' lil.'Jo .'III.
T h o v a r e : Robert A m m o . C h n r l c s
v o c a l i s t recelil Iv c o m p l e t e d a u r n A
b i , ,lm.-pli lloslcv, K i d How
t r a c t a t t h e S h o w l n m l on I lie P i i f s m a n . .biliii ICdge, C o r n e l i u s l-'ugii li V.
Held r o a d .
T h e i r past e n g a g e m e n t s
Kolierl C n i n a n . Robert l l e r t w i g , W i l
i n c l u d e , a m o n g ol h e r colleges, 1 'iiioii.
liam l l u p k e , . l a m e s .lolni-ou. C h a r l e s
A m h e r s t , R e n s s e l a e r P o l y t e c h n i c inKelley. .lo.seph l.eesc, C a r r o l l l.eliinan.
s t i t u t e , and lutcrsorurity
lull I ill
I h u m i d l.ooinis. Cecil Miirino. . l o s e p h
S l u l e college I l u c e y e a r s a g o .
U i i g g c l t n i i . fie ra rd M u r p h y . Arnold
Bids a l t h r e e d o l l a r s ujll I
I'allailiii. S n n t i I'orciuo, F r a n k qluat
s a l e a l l next week in rue nil N. u e
Mr, Louis C. J u n e s , i n s t r u c t o r in Iroechi, S a m u e l Robinson, K a r l S e n s e .
c u r d i n g In (I lean I 'iigcrcr. ''Hi, c h a i r
K n g l i s h a n d conch of v a r s i t y ilebnl
Mwnrd
Simoiuls,
Philip
Sullivan,
man.
Kids m a y lie piircbaM'il by i n g , II n null in-ill t o d a y
that
twelve Villiittll T o r r i m s . nnil (.'lenient Weill',
W
lltldcrclltshjiieil a - well a s s e n i o r s .
new
members
have
recently
been I l e - l l l l i e l
('nulling
lion
selei'led l o compose t h e v a r s i t y «!••
bale squad,
They a r e :
F I L L S ECHO POSITION
IN ow, when it comes to a cigarette that will suit you . . . you
want to think whether it's mild,
you want to think about the taste
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T i c k e t s , which a r c now on sale, ;ire
$1.11(1 for reserved s e a l s a a d $.~~> for
unreserved scuts.
S t u d e n t s m a y sec u r e t i c k e t s e i t h e r by p a y i n g $.511 or
on t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of s t u d e n t t a x
tickets.
S t u d e n t s must s e c u r e t h e i r
t i c k e t s b e f o r e t h e night of t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n b e c a u s e t h e r e will be n o exc h a n g e o r s a l e uf s t u d e n t t i c k e t s a t
I lie d o o r .
T h e u s h e r s will b e D o r o t h e a (In
h a g u n , 'X">, Miss Whcutiin a n d Elizab e t h (Iriltin, seniors, M a r y I l e r s h e y
a n d Kliz.'ihctli M e u r y , j u n i o r s , a n d
S a l l y Whclaii a n d D o r o t h y
Ifnncr,
sophomores.
Tin- r e s o l u t i o n i n t r o d u c e d in last
F r i d a y ' s s t u d e n t a s s e m b l y will lie
v o t e d on F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 2 5 . I t s
p u r p o s e is t o p r o v i d e for t w o men
c h e e r l e a d e r s elected b y I be s t u d e n t
a s s o c i a t i o n r a t h e r t h a n t h e o n e win
is n o w elected.
As s t a t e d , t h e r e s o l u t i o n
rends:
Resolved:
t o ameiiil ll'ticlc
E v e l y n A l l e n , L i v i n g s t o n M a n o r ; s e c t i o n I. p a r a g r a p h (I') of t h e
Hciirio Allen. Ciwiajohiirie:
i l n r t o n s t i t u t i o u 1 y st r i k i n g mil ' t we
Aniidon,
Junior
college,
Albany; inserting
t h r e e ' before t lie '
Anna Biirrington, Granville;
C a r o l ' (dicer leai el's ' ; a n d b y stl'iki;,;
I l i e d c k a p p , A l b a n y a c a d e m y ; L o u i s ' one mil n ' and i n s e r t i n g ' t wo
B l u m b e r g , W o o d r u l g e ; J a n e t B r o w n , before t h e w o r d s ' w h o s h a l l In
LeRoy;
Kinino
Cooke,
Smyrna;
Carlton Coulter, Schoharie;
Kalli
JOINS NATIONAL CLUB
erine Crupsor, Delhi; Ruth Crutehley,
At a m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r
C r o w n P o i n t ; Ailcen D e x t e r , P e r t h ;
3, I lie m e m b e r s of t h e S t a t e College
Laura
Endors,
Oneonta
Normal
Mcnurali society v o t e d In join t h e
s c h o o l ; ( l u y E n f a n l o . O l m s t e d villi-;
Naliniial Meiiinali o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d
H e l e n a Gansss, F r a n k l i n v i l l e ;
John
a p p n p r i n t e d d u e s for i l n hleveHawes, W e s t Loyden.
Miss linali K a p p , ':iii, pl'esiRuth Jensen. Schenectady;
Mar- lllelll
wide unci I Hie
garet
Kasnnik.
East
R o c h e s t e r ; d e n t , a l s o o flit-hilly
Catharine
K e a r n e y , Mildred
Ellcy now m e m b e r s .
school;
Kathleen
Kenney,
Greenville; Dorothy Kuehn, Franklinville;
R u t h Lawrence, Lyons Pulls; S a r a h
Logan, Osceola; Margaret
Medina,
Norfolk;
Ruth
Madden,
Mount
U p t o n ' ; Helen M a h a r , S a g H a r b o r .
Ziivon M a h d u s i n i i , U r e u n p o r t ;
Will i a m N e l s o n , P o e k s k i l l ; Lillian O s i e r
hout, Hunter.
Elsie P u g s l e y , B l o o m i n g b u r g ; Robe r t Rafi'crty, P u e r t o Rico; I ' l u u d c
R e e d , A l b a n y P h a r m a c y ; J u l i a Hull,
S t i i u t s h u r g ; F r a n c e s Reilcy, Mililreil
Klley s c h o o l ;
(icraliliiie
Sidilieiler,
Moravia;
Hclenii
Sheehan,
North
C r e e k ; S u s a n S m i t h , E a s t p o r t ; Hilda
Van Alstinc, Mincville; Ruth Williams,
Mineola;
Helen
Ximnier,
G r e e n wicb.
State College News
Ralph
Alliunn,
Jayne
liucklcy,
i ml J e a n n e l.csniek. s e n i o r s ; Robert
laiiei . I l i i r n
i liiniucr,
\'.\ e l y n
11.ii
I e-lei
Ifubill. and Jolm
M i i r p h v , j u n i o r s ; a n d W a r r e n Dens
re, H e r b e r t Droo'/,, J C I I I Lichen
- t r i l l , ( ' l . a r l u l l c Libninil, Mild I i/.elte
I ':n -ha II, s o p h o m o r e s ,
j discussion g r o u p s .
S k i d n i n r e college,
I'nioii college, D r a m a t f r < 4
Cl»«t8
\ R e n s s e l a e r P o l y t e c h n i c i n s t i t u t e , litis ^ l l / ' M > T ^ ' ^
sell S a g e e g o , a n d Vassal' college
Will Upen beaSOn
!
will also be loproseiil e,l at t h i s I'c j
W U k T,»,«.
P | „ , r „
gioiiul c o n f e r e n c e .
W l i n 1 WO l i a y S
T h e S t a l e ilclegnl i.ni c o n s i s t s of t h e
T h e A d v a n c e d D r a m a t i c s elnss will
f o l l o w i n g : L l a i n e l l a i n l , .liiyne Duck open i t s season w i t h the p r e s e n t a t i o n
ley, I'nul llulger, .liiqucliue kivniis, of t w o plays on T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t
Kliwihcth l l o b b i e , C b u r l o t t e Rockow, H;,'iil o ' c l o c k in t h e a u d i t o r i u m o f
, ami C l e a n I'ligercr, s e n i o r s ;
Helen P a g e hall.
Kli/.alieth M e u r y ,
','17,
I Clyde, J o h n Deun, Hurry (ill
r, a n d ((ill dil'ecl o n e play, a sophist iciitetl
V i r g i n i a Stool, j u n i o r s ; Leslie Knox c o m e d y ; a n d H a r r y (iiiiuacr, '.'17, will
iilnl Thelluii Miller, sopl
l o r e s ; a n d . direct l h e o t h e r , ii m o u n t a i n e e r p l a y ,
Helen <l,l.s,,n mid R a y m o n d W a l l e r s ,
,,., ( | h | ( | ( . M i s s M t M | 1 . y . H | < ] u ) , \ ' „ .
I'l'e-lili"ii.
chides:
f
.lolill
Hills,
'li',",
VillCOllt
D o n a h u e , Lewis Mtiroze, a n d W i l l i a m
S ( ( i l i , seniors, Ken La (Iriia, ''17, m i d
Faculty Sack Race,' Basket Lunch
Show Spirit of First Campus
Dayftjh$?2^
lldek
in t h e (lavs
of Itl-ll
((hen i I ,'iiiuiii'iit
mid a p p r o v u l
of t h e regnl
class coinposc t bo niniliiittecH to a s s i s t
,!
bull mid ''"'." I 1 I ' N «''•.
" ' 'Nrectors.
In Hi;' I, I 'aniiiiis Dn'. reuchcil a
1I en un a 11
I s l l l l l e l l l I.
inn
•
lion high.
Pool hull season al l i s
Speculation
Runs High
Srlrili
if I h e w m e m b e r s was the t r a d i t i o n s of C a m p u s D a y b e g a n , j , . . : , | v Imuiglil tin' C o l g a l e varsity t o
n m d r by II faculty c o m m i t t e e , (villi Km ni'li i n ( e a r s , this fall fete of l h e ICulgelield
puck
l o elicoiiutel
tile
ampus
Day Nears
Ast
;
I , iippiiK.il .if D i Milton (I. N'I IKON, college c a m p u s lias been a high lighl S l u l e g r i d i r o n s q u a d , anil Ibis alii !
i - it i n i• P l a n . ,i \ til'. I t c l U .
if a n , nl lor a t rial d e b a t e in which HI' (In .-iiil u II 111 sensnii,
lelie ( e i i t u r c r r e a l e i l a ncu spurt in
K i l n .a M m jr! T i n - i - l h e ( i l i l l
r a . Ii 'i \ mil upheld the llfllrillll I i vc of
Kslal.li-licil for Ik. lir-l lime ill simli'iil I'lilliiisiasni over the d n y .
q l l i - i.m . . I l h e illl v . f i l e i l l l s ( ( c l
lhe q u e s t i o n , Resolved : Thill D a l y i- lU'.'n, i h e p i n g r n i n has u b d i y s in
An inleresl ing part of the ('iiuipiiij
h a - bee i kept p r e t t y
I.. I l 1- q u e l '
justi lied in ili\ a i l i n g I 'I hiopia.
, lulled
rithli'tic
I'onlesls
lieluceii Day uclivilios
during
l h e period
t h i s ( •nr, b u t It ( ( i l l profi(pile
Tl i Ii p|iro( nl of I he dean w n s , lasses a n d organi/.al ions on lhe Sul l i e ' s :;n w a s Hie fuel I'm! a t t e n d a n c e
a l . h he l e w ileil a l Ile cm iiinil ion
Miuglil since the I'a.-uily feels Dial n i ' l n y iil'leriiomi prcceiling lhe eve i(a* -.. l a r g e llial necessity I'm a ic i l - III I.'i l o c k l u l l
oi'roM night
Tl
riginal spirit s l r i c t i n u
(Mis nppni'i'llt,
m i d only
i l , i. - In ,u 1.1 be
ludciil d e b u t i n g ning f e s t i v i t i e s .
H i e iiiirleenl i S l u l e col
(( InnI
lected (\illi lhe col
,n i n l e r si h u l a s l ic d e l . a l e (( Illl i - lint aI (tie iluy may be a p p r c c i u l e d by t h e those d i r e c l l y c
quel n
((ill
hn
lege
. I l l l l | l l"facility
sack
r a c e " a n d basket lege ((ere a d m i t t e d ,
Tickets n e n
in g „ o , | acudeini.' - l a n d i n g .
, i ..(( l i e d .
lunch iii lhe e v e n i n g ((Inch ( d i e fen I-MICII m-i'iii d i n g l y .
lin ( c been ut a l l
qllci IIPi ~l
l u r e s of lhe liisl < ';i in | uis. ll.'K.
T h i s y e a r , on its lolli uuiii\ m s n i y ,
type L i m n e, bi'llue l e , l u l l a n d
I n ItiL'I, M v s k a u i a , senior hoiinniiy CaiiqniH Day is uinler uen d i r e c t i o n
M
1hercloie.
-Inn
l eellllllors
socielv, look u n d e r her u i n g the spun
ns a rcsiill of t h e revision of lhe col
FKESHMEN TO MEET
r u l e r lie
our iii ((
iudgi
can '
Tin I n -lonnii class ((ill meet both w i i s h i p a n d iirruligeilieiltH of the d n y , lege . inisl ilut inn in May. S l u d e n t
"l Oil l l l l l - I
. . . n l ne l o irccedenl
T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y noons of theand u n t i l t i n s y e a r , h a s c o n t i n u e d n - i eoiiiu i I Is milking Illl the necessiuy
lor ( o i l
lie
1 l i u i| irl
patient
loiieeriiing
the
p r oh a d ' I'I hum t o w a i t
C i l l l i l i d n l cs
i-ioioiig (M'ek iii room -till for I In i Ice ||„ s t u d e n t o r g u i i i / n l i n n s u p e r v i s i n g iirrilligniiinnts
a
lhe a c t i v i t i e s a n d p r o g r a m .
jgl'Ulil,
llmvever,
Mysknnia,
senior
linn ..I class olliecis, u n d e r i h e super
Kitue,
ale
Juyiii!
11 uck l e y , R i t a
T h e p r o g r n i n of t h e d a y was u u g boiioi'ury s o c i e t y , r e t a i n s lhe secret
vision of M y s k u u i a , senior hoiiiunry
H e l l ( Qrillii , Kruuocs S t u i l e b a k c i ' ,
c
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c
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r
n
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lie
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,
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mooted
in
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with
t
h
e
inclusion
of
suciely . T h e S'KtVH c u b elnss sclieil
W b u t 's
ami
Murjnrl • W h c i i i o n ,
iilnl for T u e s d a y will, meet W e i l n r s s t u n t s b e t w e e n t h e dill'creul classes I h i s w i l l lllll b e ( l i s i ' l i i s e i l u n t i l t o
( o i l i gucssf
which w e r e p r e s e n t e d for the c u t c i
morrow n i g h t .
,111 . noon, in room I I I .
, | c college boasted of f
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