Page 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 Jolly Junior Year Remains Choice Of State Seniors in 'News' Poll IN PAST YEARS E. E. Potter Club Will Conduct Fall Dance December 6 go nutty and don't know you're The Edward Eldrcd Potter club One Year Ago: College house to going." will conduct its fall semi-formal conduct annual fall dance tonight Glenn Ungerer prefers the junior year " a s one is more accustomed to . . . The advanced dramatics class dance on Friday night, December 6, in procedure and more interested in is financially embarrassed and urges the Commons of Hnwlcy hall. Robert social activities than in any other students attending productions to Foland, '36, is general chairman of year." But he hastened to add, be generous with contributions as I lie dance. "Incidentally, I'm having a good well as applause. . . . State cross Committees assisting him arc: time this year." country squad loses last meet of music, Robert Margison, chairman, Hugh Norton adds enigmatically. season to Delhi by narrow score. Charles Morris, juniors; decorations, The popularity of the junior year "The junior year is the best . . . Alumni association will con- James Bcale, chairman, Robert Beneduct a winter picnic in the Commons. dict, juniors, Joseph La Gruff, '38, hinges on the fact that one knows the ' because'.'' Not all seniors agree, however. Ten Years Ago: Seniors say the ropes and is not yet overwhelmed by Jerry Amyot thinks his fourtli year junior year is the best in college and Lesley Drydcn, '39; chnperones, the responsibility of the senior year. is the best (despite practice-teach- life. . '. . Dr. A. R. Brubacher an- Evan Pritehnrd, chairman, Raymond As the president of the senior class ing). " I like it because it is more nounces that there are now 1118 stu- Hughes, seniors; refreshments, John of 1926 said, " T h e freshman year practicable. You are doing what you dents attending college. This is Sehonenborg, chairman, Willard about fifty per cent in excess of hands the post-adolescent an awful will do for your life work." (lleason, sophomores, Bernard GaffKarl Ebcrs, on the other hand, the institution's normal capacity. thrill; the sopli year is a waste of cheers for the sophomore year "when . . . .Professor John M. Saylcs is ney, '39: flowers and taxis, Ellis nature; the senior year is the after- there were no sorority house rules." authorized to appoint a committee Lyke, '36, chairman, and Clarence glow of a misspent youth, but the Charlotte Rockow maintains the to take charge of the building of Van Etten, '38; floor, Fred Stunt, junior year is fascinating and natters fort for the freshman year. " T h e the residence hall dormitory. . . . '37, chairman, and Dtintau Tynan, freshman year is the best. Like CoFreshman quintet trims Rensselaer us into self-confidence." Another of the class of 1926 sums lumbus we discover a new world, new . . . Manners, not morals, change '39; bids, Richard Margison, '37, and up her opinion with " I like the junior places, new people, new everything." with decades, Dean Pierce believes. Rcxford Finster, '39. year in college the best. One has recovered by that time from his freshman ignorance and has outgrown Geo. D. Jeoney, Prop. the overbearing attitude that seems natural to the sophomore year, at the same time one has not the feeling of Permanent Waving—Nestles, Fredrick (vita-tonic) and responsibility anil the dread of the fastapproaching end of his college days Eugene—$5, $7 and $7.50 which comes with the senior year." Croquignole, Spiral or Combination Waves Now in 1935 Ruth Edmunds expresses her ideas, saying, " I like the Specializing in Hair-bobbing, Personality Bob and All junior year the best. One has not yet the responsibility of the senior; Beauty Services yet on* i- more a part of the college Men's and Ladies' Hair-Cutting, 35 Cents than a freshman or sophomore." 198-200 CENTRAL AVENUE Augusta Katz also champions the WILHELM STRECK, Proprietor Residence 4-5653 thiid year. In this lucid manner she upholds her verdict, "because you Styles in dress change, the NEWS changes; but the junior year remains the favorite in college. This was the verdict of the seniors ten years ago; the same opinion is upheld by the senior class this year. Over threefourths of the students interviewed preferred the junior year, both in 1925 and 1935. BILL'S B A R B E R S H O P & BEAUTY PARLOR Boulevard and KEEP THE RECORD CLEAN!!! SINK THE ENGINEERS!!! G.A.A. FLASHES Snow! Remember those winter week-ends at Camp Johnston? Dishpans for sleds and good old Edie? Hockey'snow fun any more—there aren't enough snow-shoes in the equipment room to furnish a team. The game between the frosh and Milne High school Friday ended with victory for the crimson and the white—score 2-1. State's one goal was driven by Ethel Little, '38, who was pinch-hitting for the frosh. Congratulations, Professor Birchenough!—daughter Barbara scored the point for Milne. Soccer players are taking advantage of the winter weather to learn a few rules. Better begin thinking about basketball season which will open soon after Thanksgiving, sophomores ; the frosh are planning for inter-class rivalry points. That new gym tloor ought to help give us some peppy games, if the dancers haven't worn it out before the games start. . . . Dial 5-1913 " 5-9212 Cafeteria Qrill ALBANY, N. Y. ege Vol.. XX. No. 9. Students to Have "Pep"Meeting ews $2.25 Per Year, 32 "Weekly Issues STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. Myskania Starts Competitive Drive For College Songs State Rooters to Have Transportation to R.P.I. For those State basketball enthusiasts who wish to accompany the Purple and Gold to Troy toState to Anticipate R P. I. Game sponsorship of .Myskania, s e n i o r morrow night, the student council by Song, Cheer Practice, honorary society, to Nil the need for has arranged t o have bus transVote for Delegate portation available. Three buses new State college songs was itnhave been chartered, and will The 11:10 o'clock sludoul as I Homu-eil in the stmleiil assembly of leave from the Washington avenue seinbly tliis morning will take the \ November . . . Two winning songs entrance to Draper hall at 7:;!0 form of a " p e p " iiiecling willi a w i l l be incorporated in the traditional o'clock. For those who wish In program of cheers, songs, anil inusii'. , , , , ,• , , n , h leave earlier, one bus will leave , «. ' ; , , , i >oiigs oi the college, nl (i:l."i with the squads. The ( (inch I loewev will m i l udnco tin. K(l tickets for the bus fare will be program with* a short lulk. "« s "''"' "'•»K'""I »'"'' ls •'""l 3d cents, ami admission to the Following Conch (inowey's Inlk, music, or original words only, may game will be aft cents or 7~i cents fhi' students will ho led in the i-'il I ho entered In the coldest. Knlrics may for reserved scats. Dancing afler lege cheers by William Shaken, '.'ill. I ho given |<> any member of M\sU;uiiii (he game will be included in the ICvelyii llnimiuii, '37, n i l l Joseph i ,,,- placed in f|n> M mtiilbux for I he admission price, bul only couples LnDrilff, '3.H, cheer leaders. The Miciely on or bet' eMIII o'clock State college basketball songs will ..nuuary I d . Two judges, Dr. T. will be admitted to l he Moor. For t he return I rip, one bus will also be includi'il in this purl of tin j Frederick I I . Calidlyu, professor of leave at I I :(10 o 'clock for those program. Music for the program music, nail Dr. Harold \ \ . Th psnu, who do not wish to dance, and will he furnished by a l l orcheslrn professor of Lllglish, will select Iwo I he olher two w i l l remain mil il l he obtained through (he efforts of songs to lie entered in college puhliriidance is over. Kilwanl lieorge, '.'IH. lions ns traditional songs, This program has been planned The rules for the contest are as in order to work up Die college spirit • follows: uf Ihe slu.leal body for the basketball I. Any member of Hie student game loinnianw al lioiissolnor Poly- association nitty cuter the contest. technic Institute, commented Paul I -'. Two types of songs mil) be sub A song-writing contest under the State Five Will Battle R.P.I. On Troy Court Tomorrow Night CAPTAINS VARSITY Tomorrow night the Statu college Purple nnil Hold will endeavor to continue in its winning stride when il takes the lloor against the lienssolaer Polytechnic institute sipiad Oil the hitler's court, The game is scheduled f o r S:,'!.. o'clock, ('apt. George Puincroft, Mil, at the forward position, will lend the squad with Ihe following men completing the squad: I icmld A niyot, '30, gnu n l ; Leonard Welter, '.'Hi, center; Frederick Byrnes, '37, f o r w a r d ; John Uyan, '.'17, f o r w a r d ; Thomas Harrington, '.'17, f o r w a r d ; Hichnrd Margison, ':I7, f o r w a r d ; Sebastian A l brechi, ':ai, g u i i r i l ; Paul Bulger, '30, f o r w a r d ; Fabtioiul Krwiu, ':t7, guard, and Julius llerskowit/., '.Id, guard. Edward E. Potter Club to Conduct Bulger, T,(i, president of the Student milted: ( 1 ) A song wit h' original | F a l l H a n c o TYtnittkf association. words and music; and (\>) a song I r d H U a n C e 1 OmgllT During the program, wiling f o r with original words only. Members o f The Kilwnrd iOldred tlie delegate In the convention o f .'i. Two or more people may co Puller I lob and their guests will the National S t n d i n l federation of opeialc in u r , b ; :i seag. dance lonight a l their semi-formal George Bancroft, '30. captain America will be coadilfteil. The I. No more Ihau Iwo snogs may be fall dance in Ihe ('111111rit>ilM of Haw of the Purple and Hold basketball nominees are Alice AI In i d , Thomas entered by one person or learn. ley hall. Lew Rider and his or squad which w i l l oppose RensseHarrington, b'oberl llenedict, J o h n ; ">, 'I lie conies! stalls Friday, No •lastru will furnish music for dune laer Polytechnic i n s t i t u t e tomorDe Harry (I icr, John Murphy, j vi'iiihcr UJ, and closes Friday a f t e r - | iag f r !):l)ll to 12:30 o'clock. row night. ami Virginia Sine!, juniors. The I noon, January In, atft:0(1 o'clock Dr. A. K. Hruliacher, president delegate elected this morning will I (i. Kacli sung must be placed in ami Mrs. Hruliacher, and Miss Helen attend the annual volition of the an envelope ciuituining the name and j I I . Morcland, dean o f women, will federation al Kansas i iiv during the | class of tin- author on a separate | be guests of the f r a t e r n i t y . Faculty heel of paper, alii! addressed to members who w i l l attend include; ( hristmns recess. Myskania, The songs may be placed Mr. Clarence A. l l i d l e y , assisliial The Alumni Uesideucc ball will in the M mailbox or given to any professor of history, and Mrs. Hid conduct its first formal house dance member of Myskania. y ; Dr. Donna! V. S m i t h , nssistan Saturday night, December II, in the .judges ;for are j, lprofessor Mrs. » S m i t h ;' I Heaidcn.v E d u c a t i o n OOCiety , , . . ,The . . - ,....«« • " Die " " • contest - '•" " » " « " ; ;of i histoiiy, I " ™ ' * and "»« »"»• Commons, 221 Ontario Dormitory Group Will Have Formal I r A n n o u n c e s L l i n n e r : il.,,,,,,, w. ,,Thompson of n„. state,,,c, . K„ ," ,hy of , • • ' ' iHie,'dance. KiiNi,, ,„„i M ;„ Thompson- r ""', n ,, ' "»h""«, il"" " • i " general chairman A ~ n .r>.. »%„.»<. H n n / . . ' • rri'dol'lck I I . ( andlyn ami Ur. Dr, Harold W. Thompson, professor L , , r ,,.,.,,, •, , r vm,„i„ >•.,: ;„ 1 Mildness Better Taste George Bancroft, '36, Captain of State Squad, Will Lead State's Offensive The varsity squad has completed four weeks of intensive t r a i n i n g , and Coach (loewey advances the opinion that his squad is in excellent condition for the coining fray. As the NEWS goes to press the starting line-up for Hie giiiiie is not available. Speculation on Ihe game is running high, and both the squad and their accompanying cheering section will invade Troy with the memory of last year's S t n t e - J U ' . l . gnme in which Slate eked out a sensational victory in the last minutes of play to the tune of 33-32. A large number o f students w i l l be able to attend the gnme through the efforts o f Student Council in obtaining special buses to Troy. Transportation will be available at .'HI cants per person and admission lo I lie gallic will he "id cents, or 7.1 cents for reserved sc.-M-. Dancing will follow Hie gtnuc u i . h admission rest r'n- l i d In couples only. The aliuilal dinner f,.,„. i . ,M { Prof, (ioorgc M. \ ork, head ol _ I he | |) a neing will be from »:()() u i i l i l 1:00 (hl, X ( , 1 V | ,ollege ( fr»<;ull*L! _ M. The two winning songs will be j connnel'ce department, and Mrs. Vork, ,,',.i,„.|. York Stale college oien who are en | t | | on Friday, l.v.ci.... ji„ n d Mr. W. 1'.n ing (loewey, instrucli | u i n n ix. gaged in eiliicational adniiuisl nil ion j '"'noiinccdI in assembly will be c Inceil „ „ Frhlav, Decern r ' « ' « ' « " ? 17... null be incorporated j i n p,,^,,,,, ediVc, a , " , M i - . j w l i ' v l " " ' ! re'" music " " F I - C I V ! " ' n'BruuT l . , - .,. , . . , - . , 1 i„|, H .|, . , , ' s e i in he trad OIIII songs of t he co ego. ithe.u'ev i , • ' , ' \'ul>" , , ! ' " ' u„ ' " > - ' • ' " ('•'•) o clock ,il S.MHCIIM',1 h h " o i wi,\ . ; ; i : i-el'ivslunen s, Frances Fu N , w V k T l , i s ,li 1 1 U i 1 ll H ' '"' ' " "' ' " ' " • I ' . ' . ' l s * i ! T ,l,l!lL.„.!i i n . h . ' . v . ' i , i ' i-" ",'.! . " " ' " " " " " » « .""''"'•I '•» Mil, programs, KI.HU Peters, 'ltd I" will I"' published in the Fresh hud, '3(1, general chairman, are: I,lV-(-<n:i*1 ions,'June Palmer, '311, faculty! conducted in connection with the man Handbook, ' I n i : STATU Col.l.KiiK music, Holier! Margison, chairman, Virginia Stool, '.'17, mid cleanup, convent ion of the Associated AcaN'KWS, and the Songbook, and will be i „ m | i hai'les M o l l i s , j u n i o r s ; decora \\{u\h Lewis, '39. demic Principals of Male college. sung during the itexl assembly sing. | tions, .lame;- lleale, c'haii limn, Uoberl I M r. John I l a i es, su|ierintendenl of I, ,, ,. , i i i , . iv I i ro , I hllelliT A. I In ev s I l l s turv lielieilicl, juniors, Joseph Ladrall.i , , , ,, .,, , , ' , . , . •, ncl Is al Mi'i'iianicville, N. Y „ will .•,., i l , I I I i X / 1 1 7 / " ^ A «. / " i 1 •_ l"'l class will coin net an nstor icn • IS, ami Lester Drvdeli, .11; chap Y VV I J\ T n I r > n r i i i r * f e. • i i, be tuasl masler this .sour. l i e was ,. it -, i i i n i 1 . TT . V / . A V . I U v U H U U t l i n n , inn on I- •'• • I li v niiirniog, Decern chosen al lasl vear's dinner mod iim, , » * 1; «._. C L ^ Tll( imlH( ullli will Mr. Hay Townscml, principal of OH M a d l S O n t O S H Of W siuing High School, is chairman uf r r e m i e r e Ot r i l m L',,,1 '^'!' \2LlTl\"lT\h>n'"rt ii'.ff •> r l " V '« w '•»'" n m H l i i u i p 1 " of Draper Iinll. will contain hisa n angi nieiii i .... , , | | .,., , n „ , ,,,.,.' " I I . ii.,..'",.J . , , „ | | . , ' ; |, ; ni w (issiieialioli will cuiiiluel a Candlelight lorical exhibits o f the American It' \ L ( I SI ) ll'il I ' \will V • 1 I I'M' IU > , •>• ' . I I I I \\ I ' I S .1 I I I III \ l>, I . > " . 1 r • I I • I - I I I All s t a i r college are inviteil1 11 I in' .Miiilisou llieaire |li n isiin . . i-n,.,. Friday, December 13, in l h e | ( l V l l War period which will be In attend Ihe dinner and coineulioii. " \ Midsu ier Nighl 's D r e a m , " a Hyke, '.'Hi. chairman, ami Clurei... broiighl in by students in Ihe class. s linn pi.-l HIT proilucliou, based oil Van Klleu, ' : , s ; ||,„,r, f',,,| s t u n t , ( V " " , " ' " " " ' l e y l.al . Dancing Uepresenlal i\es of Ihe Slate colli , . ! The museum " i l l be open to all rfaculty urally m i l be „ , allendaaee, nn'd | I...- Slmkcspearca u play of I he same I '37, chairman, ami iinlaii Ts I "'.11 !..• 1 r : .112: dock '•',".' | In Ihe music of Dill linker's orchestra. | students of history. A eoiuiliiltee beginning Tuesihiv, Decern '•'!!*; bids, l i i c h a n l Margis '.'Hi will lake pari in l i e program Ailmlssioli will lie seventy live rents I of the class will conduct lours I,er in, t i T s i.TI ", , cloek. and l,'e\fonl Finsler, '.'til. per couple. Hi rough the room tu the various I'lirmance i i i i In Hi" p.'ci.ncrc | Coiumillees assisting Marian His I exhibits, elcplllillillg l l n i r siguilicnilce. TO HAVE M E E T I N G fnlhiwed I n sis nl hers, twice d a i l i , • - , . ^~,« uelt, ','l.s, general chairman, include: I ( l e i r i t Hid, '37, is chairmau for .' rations, Flureiice Xelbnch, ','IM; (lie event. l i e will he assisted by r lar i ling Thursilav, Decern m i , , will mil be shown in \ l b a m p r> L T1! chapels, Anne Hand, ' 3 7 ; refresh llernard Dlshansky, ',",ii; ami Mi Ivili bei i l ' , at I : I "i o'clock, when Iwo again for a sear. |-v. . . 111.-111 Kls.-i Smith, '37 ; lloor, Carolvn Hhinit, lila Jane lliiiiimoud, Mnrv Irishman speakers will present ori , Tie stinleiil maliii r l a y S i nJ a n u a r y Maine, M i l ; imblicily. Clinsli'm-j.Miirkliam, Until House, ami l.illia'n gilial |ia pel's. The II annum , tin l . in KlmldiK \iles, " I I I ; bills, Mihlred Nightingale, I Shti|iiro, jllliiol's. The colillllitlei The I'demeiilaiy Dramnl ics class I he I IV ellll Wsptlper, » ill bel i c k e l - al tin reduced rale of sisly ','t.S; iloor, Jean I'Mgecolub, ': s, in u i l l welcnli \ b i b i l s from -(uileiits "Ml I'.' •' in i l - annual pi'iiiluclinn of mil \i\ i l i i i - i inns \,'iciii inn, according l i i e e e a l s I'm | his pciTiinniiiiri in ill. l,||lM 1 llin •;„•( plays on ' .Iniiiiary - | , S l ' " i l ' ' ' ' ' , " ; l " l , . v l ' " 1 1 ' ' : , ! ' ' ' " " r " " ' ''l,IKS' I'onp. lii M\ I:I Slephi'iis, '30, editor. Museum Exhibits To Feature Relics Of Civil War Era „ „., MI^I.-. -'iin.is: r,.t,-,^i,,,,.'.,.s lulu, Candlelight Uance . , „.,,,„,, ,,„ ,„ ,,„„„ i I..-IIIi-ii_\ dub will c inn j-it L'::;H ;ni'iM:;iii ,,'ciiii'k. This pic L l e m e n t a r y C l a s s 1 o rresent 1 hree under Ihe ditecliiin of Miss Agues __, 1 *K M • 11 T ~ " • I T T * 11 J ! ' ' , ; ' i" •»•'•• »• brank Mernwell binislx Is Recalled Survey Shows Theses Run True As State Meets Engineers Again To Form in Scope and Purpose , loin e fiIiitii 1 less, ;is one , I , I li l.e l i e I 'mm nl I I Mis college |irol'essol lellos m a s t e r 's I .' II .1 I I I . ' ' Colli leal PhlhlMipll\ o f in,in P Cha-e as Foiinil in II i„ these.-, appeals In haw been applied In Ihe private l i f ' more Hiall one <ii|, • C u i l I )• cis -. " Colled o, e ib tail of Ihe pasl I preselll ' nig laves seems In Icn, -truck limn €' ISJJ, J.K,(;i;ir & MVIHS ToiMrroCo. I iigbsh. I he l i n e r plnys chosen are " l l i r l h . l a l " Iiv Mrs Julia II. Car -mi : " \ i M a r e ' - H e a d " b,\ Mar '.'Hi; and " \ Man state •| " i n IU'hcatoii, II.tl. Wife" b.i Lisa i th. i i,in, II worksl siiup bitten Mrs C ,1 Miss U'healoii ' " l : i l r ''"Urge -linleiils ami iiieuiber.. " ' ' l '. l > l ,) car's play w i l l iag dasHirlhila.i " . - ; us l i . ' i g c l i . ll" phn l.'il"'-. place in a e i n u - 33 K.P.I. - n o , | February, Stale i.mk mei the Kngi | |M j iieers '_'L' L'l I hereby el i 11i 11_• 1 hi will e. I luwever K.P.I, came back ill ble.sl, mad cap gauu I'.i'JI lo leap abeail when lho,\ ile I on Ihe Page hall . • ml felled I he Slate ' ' buskelei'l'S" b\ e\ei v a rather loplieiiV.V score. liaskel De-pit,. Ihe |.i - - i n i i - t ie predicli | | , , . • • s p o i l s i n . i s " editor who i'.,rc I ball rivalry I lieu cease,I until i l ,;l.t |,.,,-, mliny 1, 111.11 b'eii-s. Imi | s|ieclacnlnr' gnuie in March of Hi; e ellil .'i'J read nl' Hie ill |. ..I huiiian life ami n c l i i i t y , a survey i l . i ne itiiliv idual :e ,i u m i l n u .,1 I iio iloeiiiiienls siibmil led la.sl w a r ..I l-euie lime I,ul Iheie was I li I ,. higher ,1,-grec shows. From I |„T-,„, « 'aloled (be " I b h , ' " " " h " " ' " " ' " " :| , I H ' ' " " I'" ' I n s t i l u l e uouh b'. | in which State w;,- viclo,i,„,s. ,.i .'til :;."., Stale, lasl sea-.o i | Fur I he years fr II.-". 1 .1 igh • • I ' . , . I , g a l Meihod of I'e mint! • " " " I i l " ' Internal In Ihe I M e r u a l s l l l , w nl'iioi,phere. ^ ,, . Vl nl i l - Iraditiniial ri\al I'.-i i IIU-1, r i \ airy hclwcca Ihe Iwo schools \ \ a i ni Ihe I'nileil S t a l e s " lo " P r o s, , i e i mil ( , f I h, Panel, -as". " Mare's I l i a d " , a faiilnsy, is . ,., mil lime in iiiueleeii \ e a i - . prugre.sseil ill a dilVenul form. The p.sils I'm liiiprovtiiH lliluciliuiiiil I f Ih. I'irciiil ml, is I.ail am Hi l " ' 1 ' " " bghl IHIIIM.. The chanicler.s , |„. 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It II.. U.P.I., while llie third cade.I in a and a discussion on lln " I'lduculiolial ' H u h of Ihe Fll'ee he Number " " ' ' ' ' " ' , ' s " W'ouicii s makedip room in |-„|, h gasping fur biealb. \ Imil hiinl fought l i i i l i c Opinions of T l us Jefferson llllll I ol Si|. •<•-,-,'. in Singing Pliuilirv ! ' " l ' " " 1 ' Thclitre. ' I l has escelhni „(,„, I,, |.,,|, ,\|,„.,.,.,, kaollc.l lie j Fm the ne\l tell rears, rliiibv ': • , M a d i s o n " me n few of Ihe win,, the Pitch is Lowered ' " ' r " U h c h a r u c l e n / u t i o u . al 3" 3:'. W i l l i only seemnls wus more social (ban physical, htut'e M.,in. I il les of I he 111,a 11 il si i i p i - .-nl unit .i il. ' ' i n Si'i n i 'I OIII s " . The ll'iuugle " " left, It. P. 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State College News Established by the Class of 1918 T h e Undergraduate Newspaper of N e w York State College for Teachers STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 6, 1935. DO WE STAY HOME? S t a t e ' s participation in t h e coming N S F A convention tlie one! of tliis m o u t h w a s s o m e w h a t d i m m e d t h i s week by t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of t h e S t u d e n t B o a r d o f F i n a n c e t h a t finances w e r e insufficient t o a l l o t t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t h e full a m o u n t a p p r o p r i a t e d f o r t h i s i n t h e b u d g e t . T h e s e v e n t y p e r c e n t p a y m e n t of s t u d e n t t a x w o u l d n e c e s s i t a t e t h e d e l e g a t e t o finance a p o r t i o n of t h e e x p e n s e t o t h e e x t e n t of f o r t y d o l l a r s . T h i s a l o n e is a sufficient b a r r i e r to m a k e soine o f t h e n o m i n e e s h e s i t a t e to r u n f o r t h e office a n d t h e r e b y d e p r i v e t h e s t u d e n t body of some c a p a b l e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . Possible solutions of t h e s i t u a t i o n a r e : ( 1 ) F i n a n c e Hoard t o a d v a n c e t h e m o n e y o u t of a g e n e r a l f u n d ; ( 2 ) tlie d e l e g a t e t o a d v a n c e t h e s u m w h i c h will b e r e t u r n e d , in p a r t if n o t a l l , a s t a x c o l l e c t i o n s p r o g r e s s ; ( 3 ) a n u m b e r of' o r g a n i z a t i o n s oil tlie b u d g e t to cont r i b u t e a s m a l l .sum "from t h e i r f u n d s t o m a k e u p fhis amount. T h e s e n d i n g of t h i s d e l e g a t e is b y n o m e a n s a l u x u r y a n d should n o t b e c o n s i d e r e d a s such, A c a p a b l e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e c a n b r i n g back t o S t a t e i n f o r m a t i o n of o t h e r pedagogical institutions in current affairs. A few of t h e m o r e i m p o r t a n t t o p i c s listed f o r d i s c u s s i o n a r e militarism, the Olympics, t h e New Deal, a n d a r m a m e n t — each a n d every one of i m p o r t a n c e t o this s t u d e n t body. M u s t S t a t e b e loft o u t for f o r t y s h e k e l s ? STATE'S STAGE THE STATESMAN " S u p p r e s s e d D e s i r e s " is a fine E D I T O R ' S N O T E : M u c h t o t h e r e g r e t of t h e S T A T E p l a y , a n d a l t h o u g h it is a l i t t l e dated, it should have a g r e a t appeal COLLEGE N E W S , t h e M a n of S t a t e K A R L D. EBEBS Editor-in-Chief today. It didn't, h o w e v e r , d u e will n o t r o p o r t t h e d o i n g s i n a n d Kappa Delta Itho, 117 S. Lake Avenue, 2-4314 mostly t o t h e e x t r e m e s l o w n e s s of a b o u t college t h i s w e e k . E M M A A. ROGEBS News Editor cues, mid t h e lack of r e a l i n t e r p l a y F r i e n d s of t h e c o l u m n i s t a n d enBeta Zeta, 080 Madison Avenue, 2-3206 between t h e c h a r a c t e r s . M r . Van t h u s i a s t s of t h e c o l u m n will b e s o r r y G L E N N M. U N O E B E R Associate Editor Horn w a s u n d o u b t e d l y m i s c a s t . H e t o h e a r t h a t t h i s a u t h o r is i l l , a n d Hdward B. Potter Club, 203 Ontario Street, 2-0424 was slow a n d d e l i b e r a t e , a t r a i t t h a t u n a b l e t o record, w i t h h i s u s u a l goes a long w a y t o w a r d k i l l i n g a s c i n t i l l a t i n g w i t , a f f a i r s o f s t a t e . FRED DEXTKB Assistant News Editor comedy. He does n o t move with ease Kappa Delta Rho, 117 S. 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Lake Avenue, 2-4314 H a m i l t o n college a t C l i n t o n , especially t o w a r d t h e end of t h e p l a y , with LAURITA SELD Associate Business Manager where she could h a v e let g o a g o o d N e w Y o r k , Tuosiluv, N o v e m b e r 21), 200 Western Avenue, 4-GU07 The subject w a s : deal more. H e r H e n r i e t t a w a s con- a t 8 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k . T h a t relief e x p e n d i t u r e s vincing u n t i l s h e w a s s u p p o s e d to ' • R e s o l v e d : give way to h e r e m o t i o n s . M i s s L a m of recent y e a r s will p r o v e d e t r i m e n t a l THERE GOES THE WHISTLE did a nice b i t of work a s t h e lliglity to t h e c h a r a c t e r of t h e .American SPORTS EDITOB Lester Rubin, '37, and S t a t e ' s m a j o r s p o r t , b a s k e t b a l l , a s s u m e s ( h e n u m b e r sister. S h e w a s s o m e w h a t c o n s t r a i n e d p e o p l e . 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S t a t e college a g a i n s t Uuilynrd KidUosella Ab'ostine, P h y l l i s Boswortli, Loretta Buckley, Elsa Ami ( h e s c h e d u l e , which could well lie t h e e n v y of T h e r e was s o m e u n n e c e s s a r y a c t i o n r i d g e , '3(1, a n d H e r b e r t S h a l e , ' 3 7 , Calkins, Hulda Classen, ltiith E d m u n d s , Jacqueline Evans, m a n y a college, should b r i n g d e l i g h l lo t h e f o l l o w e r s d u r i n g t h e p l a y , i n c l u d i n g a r a t h e r of Hamilton, who presented the Kuth Gillespie, Marie Geesler, Mary Hudson, Aubrey Rubin is t r e a s u r e r aimless t u r n i n g on a n d off of l i g h t s . a f f i r m a t i v e s i d e . Kalbaugh, Margaret Woodruff, seniors; Helen Clyde, of Hie T e a c h e r s . Mr. Williams, Isabel Davldge, Elizabeth Gooding, Elfrleda Hnrtt, ElizaBut, a l r e a d y , wo have h e a r d o f f r i c t i o n e x i s t i n g on Al times, t h e s i n g e p i c t u r e s were of d e b a t e c o u n c i l . beth Herr, Joan Kaplan, Mary Lam, Robert Margison, the v a r s i t y s q u a d . I f it still r e m a i n s a m i c o n t i n u e s t o , a w k w a r d . P l a y g o e r feels t h a t t h e r e e d i t o r o f t h e Utiva Haily Prt'ins, w h o Mary Plank, Elinor Smalley, Phyllis Vermilye, Juniors; Betty Appledoorn, Hose Berkowltz, Mildred Bodln, William S t a t e e a a hold l i t t l e hope for a n y t h i n g n e a r In a suc- m i g h t have been a little m o r e work aided a s j u d g e of t h e d e b a t e , renBradt, Anne Burr, Prances Cahlll, Helen Callenlus, cessful s e a s o n . P e t t y g r i e v a n c e s or p e r s o n a l wishes will 011 t h e play-, it h a d au unfinished d e r e d h i s decision in favor of t h e Kathryn CarlBon, Richard Cox, Alvena DeLong, Warren d e s t r o y a n y c h a n c e of t e a m p l a y o r pn-cipcrntioii on t h e a p p e a r a n c e . A n d lo l o p it oft", why n e g a l ive. Densmorc, Antoinette D o n Vlto, Elizabeth Driscoll, Jeanne c o u r t . P r e j u d i c e s c a n have only a d a m a g i n g effect on not let a p e r s o n pull t h e c u r t a i n s T h e S t a l e college lento, accomE d g c u m b e , Ruth Frost, Ella Gilford, Muriel Goldberg, who can do it with ease,' N o t h i n g is p a n i e d by M r . Louis C. .limes, inMerrlam Gould, Marjorle Jobson, P h y l l i s .Tobson, Rose t h e m o r a l e of a n y t e a m . 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T h e debate was conducted Ramona Van Wle, Sophie Wolzak, sophomores. cuts too deep. at t h e house of t h e Kiiiorsoii l i t e r a r y it seems t h i s y e a r Hint t h e second society, M i . J o n e s ' fraternity. Afterplay of t h e e v e n i n g is t h e o n e t h a i 1935 Member 1936 w a r d s , P r o f e s s o r Minekii, coach o f has t h e g r e a t e r success. A n d we the Hamilton debate tenia, enterHALT THE RUSH Associated Golle6icite Press can s a y , w i t h o u t h e s i t a t i o n , t h a t Mr. tained t h e debaters a t his home. A visitor al o u r a s s e m b l i e s would a s s u m e t h a i a s soon D o n a h u e ' s w o r k , t h o u g h s m a c k i n g Distributor of Before leaving Wednesday morning, as a s p e a k e r h a s c o n c l u d e d b i s a d d r e s s t h e a s s e m b l y is soinewhal of ' ' Mutiny on t h e adjourned. 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P r a c t i c e - t e a c h i n g s e n i o r s a l o n e should have Hie p r i v i - caused a l i t t l e h e s i t a t i o n on o u r college 'phone directory? All t r a c e s lege of d e p a r t i n g b e f o r e a d j o u r n m e n t by t h e p r e s i d e n t . purl in p r o n o u n c i n g t h e p l a y " e x If y o u must h a v e a p p o i n t m e n t s F r i d a y noons, m a k e c e l l e n t , " M r . D o n e l u i e ' s accent w a s of t h i s booklet, plain a m i s i m p l e , t h e m with t h e r e s e r v a t i o n t h a t y o u m a y be l a t e , (live su b e a u t i f u l l y E n g l i s h , t h e s e r v a n t s but of i m m e a s u r a b l e value t o m e n WHAT'S TO DO ABOUT [T? t h e p r e s i d e n t a n d s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n y o u r c o o p e r a t i o n Here Cockney ( t h o u g h I h e r e w a s 11 mul g i r l s alike, have d i s a p p e a r e d . by r e m a i n i n g in y o u r seat u n l i l a s s e m b l y is a d j o u r n e d . slight m i x t u r e of several d i a l e c t s in W h e n e v e r we question a n i n d i v i d u a l A g a i n t h e r u m b l i n g s o f discontent, have been h e a r d Miss K a t z ' s lines) a n d y e t Aunt c o n n e c t e d with t h e i s s u i n g of t h i s a r o u n d tlie c o r r i d o r s a b o u t t h e lack of s p i r i t t h a t h a s around I'uuily a m i I h e Hoy spoke j u s t plain d i r e c t o r y , We a r e s h u n t e d N'o o n e been d i s p l a y e d to d a t e by f r e s h m e n a m i u p p e r r l u s s American, Also Aunt L m i l y h a r d l y from o n e person to a n o t h e r . men a l i k e . T h o s e of u s w h o h a v e been h e r e t w o o r seemed, with h e r y o u t h f u l a p p e a r k n o w s where il is, when il will be BOOKS : A Winter Story for the mice ( m a k e u p w a s n ' t heavy e n o u g h ) , issued, or why t h e d e l a y . ' t h r e e y e a r s m a y a g r e e t h a t college s p i r i t 1ms boon on Very Young. Couliln 'I those who really know and e x t r e m e l y y o u n g h a n d s , t h e con a decline f o r some t i m e , b u t n e v e r h a s i t r e a c h e d rock t e m p o r a r y of t h e r e d o u b t a b l e t ' n c l e w h a t t h e t r o u b l e is p a l 11 l i t t l e push b o t t o m a s it h a s d o n e t h i s s e m e s t e r . E i t h o r we a r e E.A.R. .lames. T h e s e a r e j u s l small d e t a i l s , behind t h e whole affair a m i get it b e c o m i n g loo d o m i n a t e d b y college work or t h e good bill they d o c o u n t . 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U t k e of C o n n e c t i c u t b e i n g high s c o r e r in t h e A l b a n y p.ny n t h e coming contests. S t a t e w a s h i g h with 8 p o i n t s . s c h u l u s l i c b a s k e t b a l l circle d u r i n g t h e lliciuiiil M a r g i s o n , ' 3 7 , f o r w a r d , The visitors started t h e scoring y e a r s 1011 a n d 1012. H i s c a r e e r w i t h a field shot a n d with t h e S t a l e a s coach in t h e b a s k e t b a l l field h a s p l a y e d w i t h t h e J u n i o r college varm a c h i n e m o v i n g a little slowly the i n c l u d e d c o a c h i n g positions with h i s s i t y in '3.1, anil in t h e intni-mui'iil Xorbei't llulier, ' 3 d : Stale lirst period ended with a score of r e g i m e n t a l l e a n , in t h e a r m y , A l b a n y p r o g r a m last y e a r . H i s p l a y i n g in 311-30. 11-7. 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Itiin, he will l a k e his place on t h e t h e b a s k e t s in this p e r i o d . G e r a l d A m y o t , ' 3 0 , g u a r d , is a v n r s i l y s q u a d for the lirst lime Ihis In I h e t h i r d q u a r t e r t h e r i s i n g S l a t e v a r s i t y v e t e r a n of t h r e e y e a r s , year. score showed Ihe S t a t e s q u a d a s havD u r i n g his pro college y e a r s , Amyot P a u l Httlger, Mil, f o r w a r d , began i n g t h e s i t u a t i o n well u n d e r control p l a y e d with t h e l.a Salle I n s t i t u t e , w i t h t h e figures r e a d i n g 3 1 - 1 3 . the ('oboes High school v a r s i t y , was his b a s k e t b a l l c a r e e r a s c a p t a i n of As t h e (loewey crew faced the c a p t a i n of t h e Co, [>., 105th In- t h e L u z e r n e H i g h school v a r s i t y , a n d liual period wit h a lead of I s points, f a n t r y t e a m of T r o y , played with bus p l a y e d in t h e iiitrn-inurul p r o nothing interrupted their scoring the S t . A g n e s t e a m of t'ohoes, a m i g r a n t a s well a s with t h e College H o u s e lentil d u r i n g h i s t h r e e y e a r s s t r i d e a n d , wilh Amyot a g a i n lend T h e int fa in il c i I b a s k e t b a l l season also t h e ClairvaiiN Club a n d t h e at S t a l e . l i e w a s a r e g u l a r on t h e i n g in s p e c t a c u l a r p l a y i n g with two •' A m i o s " of Cuhoes. l i e was a memwill open nexl week wilh t h e lirst field g o a l s , t h e second s t r i n g men ber of t h e f r e s h m a n s q u a d d u r i n g f r e s h m a n s q u a d d u r i n g his f r e s h m a n w e r e put into play. B u l g e r came g a m e s c h e d u l e d for W e d n e s d a y e v e his f r e s h m a n y e a r a n d this y e a r venr, a n d will play varsity b a s k e t b a l l t h r o u g h with a clever shot from llie uing at 7 : 3 0 o'clock in t h e I ' a g e m a k e s his second y e a r a s a r e g u l a r on for t h e first t i m e d u r i n g t h e coming left c o u r t a n d w i t h a n o t h e r held ball g y m . The first round of t h e I Ihe S l a t e v a r s i t y . In a d d i t i o n lo s e a s o n . Kiliuouil Frvvin, '37, g u a r d , played g o a l for Hyan, t h e g a m e c a m e in a icliedule, a s a n n o u n c e d today bv his p l a y i n g c a r e e r , Aniyol h a s done v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l with t h e Fort A n n close w i t h t h e v i s i t o r s t r a i l i n g 4-1 2 1 . T h o m a s H a r r i n g t o n , ' 3 7 , i u l r a iniinil c o n s i d e r a b l e r e f e r e e i n g al Ihe i n t r a H i g h school s q u a d , a n d d u r i n g h i s - p o r t s m a n a g e r , includes t h e following m u r a l g a m e s . T h e box scores were a s f o l l o w s : L e o n a r d W e l t e r , ' 3 0 , c e n t e r , was two yours at S t a l e , h a s played with ga inns: i n t r a - m u r a l squads, a n d also a m e m b e r of t h e f r e s h m a n squad in Ihe Albany State I'enche 'S Wednesday, December 1 I w i t h t h e College House t e a m . lie his f r e s h m a n y e a r , a n d played i n t r a fb, f|'- t.p. 7:i!H p . m . S o p h o m o r e s vs. S e n i o r s m u r a l b a s k e t b a l l a s a s o p h o m o r e , a l s o is n new m e m b e r of t h e v a r s i t y 1 •"• liancroft r. f. •> K;3ll p . m . F r e s h m e n vs. . l u n i n r s l i e a s s u m e d a r e g u l a r position on s q u a d Ihis y e a r . •1 1 Margison r. f. W e d n e s d a y , December IS the v a r s i t y lasl y e a r , a n d is one li 1 1 7 :,'I0 p.in. S o p h o m o r e s vs. .1 u n i o r s 1 '.at iiiglun r. f. of Clinch G o e w e y ' s m a i n s t a y s on the U 4 s If van, .1. 1, f. s ::io p . m . S e n i o r s vs. G r a d u a t e s p u r p l e a n d gold squad this y e a r . li li I) Itvan, T . 1. f. W e d n e s d a y , .lanuai'y I s Frederick Byrnes, '37, forward, 1 5 Welter c. :; p l a y e d v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l with the li 7:3H p . m . . l u n i n r s vs. S e n i o r s n n Byrnes c. Wiilervillc H i g h school, a n d also •1 S:3u p . m . F r e s h m e n vs. ( i r u d u u l c s 1 2 Ilershkiivvil/, r. g. with t h e " I n d e p e n d e n t s " of W a t e r W e d n e s d a y , >lmiliary 22 1 I 3 Bulger r. g. l i e w a s c a p t a i n of t h e fresh•i I I I 7:101 p . m . S o p h o m o r e s vs. G r a d u a t e s ville. Anivot 1. g, man t e a m d u r i n g his f r e s h m a n y e a r li II n S:,':u p . m . F r e s h m e n vs. S e n i o r s Albrecht, I. g. and is p l a y i n g his second season willi W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 12 the S t a t e varsity. in •11 7:30 p . m . . l u n i n r s vs. G r a d u a t e s II Total J o h n Hyan, M7, f o r w a r d , w a s n S;3ll p . m . F r e s h m e n vs. S o p h o m o r e s m e m b e r nf Ihe J u n i o r college v u r Connecticut Still • Tom hers Tlie volley ball schedule will begin <ity in ' 3 3 , a n d nlsu played with fb. 'I'- t.p. next week. S o m e delay h a s been Ihe S u n s of Frill squad of Mechanicll 1 2 Yiniek r. f. i n e v i t a b l e Ihis y e a r in c u r r y i n g o n ! ville following h i s high school c a r e e r . 1 1 t' nit in r. f. ihe e x t e n s i v e hit I'll -mural p r o g r a m In high school, he was a lettel'iniin s Clke 1, f. lie because al' difficulty ill o b t a i n i n g t h e on i h e Mechaiiicville v a r s i t y , Amyot and Ryan Lead Scoring as State Opens Season with First Victory Sports Program Will Commence Winter Schedule G.A.A. Announces Awards in Hockey At Annual Dinner The Girls' Athletic Association announced t h e h o n o r v a r s i t y a n d s e c o n d v n r s i l y hockey t e a m s a t the. a n n u a l fall d i n n e r - m e e t i n g c o n d u c t e d N o vember 21 i n t h e c a f e t e r i a of H o s t e d hall. T h e t e a m s w e r e c o a c h e d by E l i z a b e t h Morozovvski a n d H e l e n Clyde, j u n i o r s , c a p t a i n a n d a s s i s t a n t captain respectively. The varsity team is composed of C h a r l o t t e Kockow, ' 3 0 , H e l e n C l y d e , FJiznheth Morozowski, S u e Caldwell, j u n i o r s : Charlotte Peck, Ethel Little, I nun Anderson, Kntherino Conklin, s o p h o m o r e s , a n d Helen L o w r y , Dorothy M a c L e a n , a n d E l i s a b e t h A l l e n , freshmen. On t h e second t e a m a r e : Elizabeth Strong and Phyllis Tucker, juniors; Christine Dershiiuer, M a r jorie Jobson, Phyllis J o b s o n , .lean Shaver, Hester Price a n d M a r t h a Conger, s o p h o m o r e s ; a n d ( C a t h e r i n e A d a m s , C h r i s t i n e Ados a n d . l e a n e l t e llnrlow, f r e s h m e n . T h e following received c r e d i t f o r h a v i n g a t t e n d e d hockey t h e r e q u i s i t e number of t i m e s : Elaine Haird, Lisa C a l k i n s , E s t h e r C a r l s o n , R u t h DiilTey, E l i s a b e t h U n h i d e , s e n i o r s . Mildred Hodin, Isabel Dnvidge, Laura Ferris, Ida H a m m o n d , Mary H n r b o w , Ethel K e s h n e r , j u n i o r s . Marion Cuborii, M a r j o r i e Crist, E l i z a b e t h Driscoll, D o r o t h y Honor, S o p h i a J a i l i c k , M i l d r e d K a t z , Rose Kurkhlll, Marion Lawless, Thelma Miller, F l o r e n c e R i n g r o s e , Hulli Sltoeniaker, S o p h i e Wolzak, G r a c e T u r k e y , sophomores, P h y l l i s A r n o l d , Rita B e n e d i c t , Virginia Bolton, Delhi I )n In ii, Julia (lallick, Helen Gibson, F l o r e n c e l l n b c r e r , Huth Ilalcock, A n n e Kalichniati, M i l d r e d K i n g , F r i e d a Kurkhill, E l e a n o r McGroiivy, E d i t h Nelson, M a r y O ' D o n n e l l , Rita P o u i e i o y , Helen I'rusik, J e a n S t r o n g , V i r g i n i a S t r o n g , /.elila Utile, V i r g i n i a W e g e n e r , a n d Lois W e s t e r , f r e s h m e n . 2S#P«NP | II gvm 2 Kae/.vuski c Tod/.in !. g . Cra.-so 1. g. Gladstone 1. g. li ~ - 1 II 2 Dr. Hastings Sets Leah Lovenheim Contest Rulings 21 I n t h e p r e l i m i n a r y g a m e , I he S l a l e freshmen bowed In S t , M a r y ' s ol A m s t e r d a m iu a very r a g g e d b a t t l e wilh u - , o r e uf 20 2ll. Durail lig ured us high scorer for Ihe freshun u Witll Hire, held gillll.-. SPORT SHOTS ced mini low ,i III1bund nf P u r p l e a n d Cold i lad vv.ll ii,,,-, c l i m b t h e N i n t h I'ruv > till l o b a l l le ii v e t e r a n li.l'.l Fiv I Ic o d d - a r e .ill ngiiin-l mil l a d - !• -ih t h e deplii ol " i n V . I - I w h a v e iilreildv predicted ,1 c billable i ii-11ii v Iui t h e ditch d i g j e i -. B u t w c - i i n s w h o saw a h o p e l e s s l y b e a t e n S t a l e t e a m come c h a r g i n g from b e h i n d in t h e last q u a r t e r to for i nl in -in u I:I I. j T h e liual d a l e fur t h e siiluuissiuii uf m a n u s c r i p t s for t h e Leah I,oven say w r i t i n g is M a y hoilll eulllesl i i, I'.'.'iii. a c c o r d i n g to D i . Harry W. M:,-.tings, c h a i r m a n of t h e Knglish de.nl loeot. Kssays m a y be submit led ii any linn- u p t o i h a l d a l e . T h e i i i i / e which will be a w a r d e d for Hie l e s t nssav is WTi.iai, a n d is of t'ei'cd a n n u a l l y by .leroine l.nyenlieiin if \ iiistei'ilaoi for excellence in Kllglish e o n i p o - . i l loll. ill w h i c l l 111',' giv e n Ih e l i t h I'nine oil Kil'l~' Villi ilnn'l llltve lesl .lllsl Wlile U p II l l l i e f eill h'i; l u t e ililv'et'l i.-elilenl u|' a enlcliy slumiii nlinill Ihe F l i i i i K - I I I V.lllilil S H O P al S I . . 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J u l i u s l l e r s h k o w itz, ' 3 0 , g u a r d , is Ihe fieslimnn m e m b e r uf t h e varsity -eleelluas service III III 36 3 8 B E A V E R 01 S t e p s E a s t of Pearl S t r e e t I--,,, i n - i n i c e we -I ill h a v e George I " show I h e sotiices a\' i a f o r m a t ion llniteiol't w h o s e o n e m a n seining a m i o p i n i o n .'. t Ipell ev e m H i : - , su t hill V n i l nlll.V s p i i m in t h e last t h r e e m i n u t e s led I h e u i a i i u s e r i p l s should be I'ruui pniviilc lor Unit IIIHI initiate dale l|„. home force- In t h a t precious I . ' I " o.lino w o r d s in l e n g t h . il F o r iidillll I iltilii .vim a r e welcome |,, i i-u ihe Frock Simp fur Special credit will be given for ; ; ;.._> v v j ( , _ |ier.-ou.il oh.-, rial nui Mini liil'iii'mii W E s t i l l h a v e J e r r y A m y o t w h o s e o r i g i n a l i t y of t h o u g h t . A eotnmiltee Hun Tlie rules are simple, See s m o o t h p a s s i n g kept S t a t e in t h e of t h r e e will act a s j u d g e s a n d will l In -in iiiiw on i he News Oilier bill lelln board ball g a m e t h r o u g h o u t t h e first h a l l , a w a r d t h e prize. H o n o r a b l e m e n t i o n W e h a v e I.en Welter, a n a t u r a l b o r n j will be g i v e n a t t h e i r d i s c r e t i o n , .-center who h a d e v e r y t h i n g but experience last year, a n d should he red-hot right about now. WI 1 ' a l s o h a v e a s t u r d y iirruv of rc.-crves, h e a d e d by F r e d d y H.v r u e - , j A Non-Profit M a k i n g E n t e r p r i s e T o m H a r r i n g t o n a n d Dick M a r g i s o n fruui last y e a r ' s siieontl si ring. \ud. j Special S t u d e n t s ' Luncheon 2 0 c u s u s u a l , w e have a s q u a d t h a t vvillj light i t s h e a r t out for I h i s g a m e . PATRONIZE THE COLLEGE CAFETERIA FREDETTE'S 65 Columbia^. Pdoorofove had COcAPL€T£ OPTICAL SfcRVlCt Stale wiiiueii has hulli n put li ul euii Iblenee unit I'l'teuilslilp mi which .vim ace ulvi a v s welcome. STREET "EVERYTHING MUSICAL" The Modern Music Shop A l b a n y , N . V. 86 N o r t h Pearl S t r e e t Sheetmusic, p l a y e i r o l l s , records, etc, Midget Radios $1.00 per week T e l . 3-9500 MADISON SWEET SHOP T r y Our Delicious Hot Sandwiches-—Salads a n d S a n d w i c h e s uf All K i n d s — W e Serve Only T h e B e s t Dial 2-0733 We Deliver 788 M a d i s o n Ave. A l b a n y , N . Y. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, DECEMBER 6, 1935. Lounge Will Open To Accommodate Special Functions T h e L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n h a l l , one-time resting place a n d cardroom f o r a l l g e n e r a t i o n s , will b e u t i l i z e d t h i s y e a r o n l y f o r special f u n c t i o n s , a c c o r d n g t o M a r y L a m , ' 3 7 , w h o lias b e e n chosen c h a i r m a n of t h e L o u n g e committee. I n view of t h e p r e s e n t p l a c e of t h e C o m m o n s in college activities a n d t h e possible addition of n e w f u r n i t u r e t o t h e L o u n g e , such procedure is considered advisable. T h e L o u n g e c o m m i t t e e is t r y i n g t o induct a more vital interest in Lounge t e a s , w h i c h a r c t o b e c a r r i e d on extensively throughout the winter m o n t h s , b y v a r i e d p r o g r a m s of exhibition and entertainment and the c r e a t i o n of a m o r e social a t m o s p h e r e . T h e committees assisting Miss L a m are: assistant chairman Marjorie Adams, ' 8 6 ; arrangements Nina U l l m a n , ' 3 0 ; p r o g r a m s , H u l d a h Classen, 3 6 ; d e c o r a t i o n s M a r i a n S h u l t o s , '37, a n d p u b l i c i t y , E l i s a b e t h H o b b i e , '30. Miss Shapiro, '37, Represents Club Scholarship Checks To Be Christmas Issue This Year "Scholarship checks will b e given out December 1 6 , " says M r . C. J . Deyo, college t r e a s u r e r . " Y o u d o n ' t s a y , " sigh t h r e e h u n d r e d amazed holders in unison. The sigh ns u t t e r e d b y freshm e n is one of b r e a t h l e s s a n t i c i p a t i o n , like t h e n i g h t b e f o r e C h r i s t mas. Doctors agree that the a n t i c i p a t i o n of b o t h s c h o l a r s h i p (•hecks a n d C h r i s t m a s v e r y o f t e n r a i s e s t h e blood p r e s s u r e of college f r e s h m e n a b o v e t h e n o r m a l . They hasten to a d d , h o w e v e r , t h a t arteriosclerosis rarely results. T h e sigh of u p p e r c l a s s m e n i s one of p l a i n relief. Most upperc l a s s m e n have t h e i r checks s p e n t l o n g before t h e y g e t t h e m , acc o r d i n g to t h e well k n o w n I . O . U . system. One student last year suffered a n e r v o u s b r e a k d o w n b e c a u s e he h a d a h a l f d o l l a r left over a f t e r he hail p a i d off all his d e b t s a n d c o u l d n ' t t h i n k of t h e p e r s o n t o whom he owed it. Such h o n e s t y is f o u n d f r e q u e n t l y in S t a t e college. Club to Conduct Christmas Party Mathematics club will c o n d u c t its Lillian Shapiro, '37, represented Christmas party Thursday night at t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a t i o n s a n d Social 7:.'lll o'clock in t h e L o u n g e of S c i e n c e club a t t h e f o u r t h a n n u a l R i c h a r d s o n ball, a c c o r d i n g t o Rosa Middle Atlantic conference, conducted a t S y r a c u s e N o v e m b e r '-2 a n d 2 3 . I V t e r s , '36, p r e s i d e n t . T h e r e will be g a m e s a n d s i n g i n g M i s s S h a p i r o is v i c e - p r e s i d e n t of t h e organization. of C h r i s t m a s carols. T h e c o m m i t t e e s M i s s S h a p i r o will give a r e p o r t of f o r t h e p a r t y a r e E t h e l L i t t l e , ' 3 7 , t h e p r o c e e d i n g s a t t h e next m e e t i n g of t h e cluh, T h u r s d a y , in room 20 e n t e r t a i n m e n t , a n d E s t h e r K i r c h n e r , '37, r e f r e s h m e n t s . of R i c h a r d s o n hall, a t 4 : 1 0 o ' c l o c k . IN PAST YEARS Blue and Qreen Are Foes As Banner Rivalry Opens Sororities to Be At Home for Tea Chi Sigma Theta and Gamma K a p p a F h i will b e a t h o m e f o r t e a tomorrow afternoon from three to One Y e a r A g o : S t a t e c o l l e g e v a r five o ' c l o c k . sity basketball t e a m to play initial •Tanet L e w i s , '3(1, is g e n e r a l c h a i r game against Connecticut Slate m a n of t h e C h i S i g m a T h e t a t e a . Committees assisting Miss Lewis a r e : T e a c h e r s college t o n i g h t . . . . M i s s a r r a n g e m e n t s , L o r e t t a Buckley, chairC h a r l o t t e L o c b , h e a d of t h e d e p a r t man, Wilhohninn Pnlkovic, a n d Vera m e n t of F r e n c h , d i e s of i l l n e s s . . . . S h i n n e r s , s e n i o r s , R o s e m a r y DickinF a c u l t y c o u n c i l d e n i e s p e t i t i o n of son, E s t e l l o M u r p h y , a n d R u t h B r i t t , j u n i o r s ; food, Josef m i n e K i r b y , c h a i r s t u d e n t b o d y to p o s t p o n e C h r i s t m a s man, Rea La Grim, K a t h e r i n e Q u i n n , vacation from December 1 9 - J n n u a r y juniors, Dorothy Hedges, '36, Dorothy 3 to D e c e m b e r 2 1 - J a n u a r y 7. . . . Cain a n d Annie M c f l u g h , s o p h o m o r e s ; (lowers, Rosemary Lnffcrty and A s s e m b l y t o c h o o s e N.S.JT.A. d e l e g a t e Frances McVeigh,'juniors. to c o n f e r e n c e a t B o s t o n , M a s s . . . . E d i t h Scholl, ' 3 0 , is g e n e r a l c h a i r E d w a r d P o t t e r c l u b will c o n d u c t a n AUTOGRAPH BOOKS m a n of ( h e ( l a m i n a K a p p a P h i t e a . nual fall dance S a t u r d a y night. . . . The Co-op, College c o - o p e r a t i v e C o m m i t t e e s a s s i s t i n g Miss Scholl a r e : P i G a m m a M u , h o n o r a r y social sci- b o o k s t o r e , a n n o u n c e s Nottingham, choirthat till i t s Mowers, E l i n o r ence f r a t e r n i t y , will d i s t r i b u t e k e y s c o p i e s of " I l i t t y " have been a u t o - m a n , Helen M c d o w a n , a n d A r l e n e to m e m b e r s . g r a p h e d b y M i s s l i a r h a c l F i e l d , t h e S m i t h , j u n i o r s : r e f r e s h m e n t s . ElizaF i v e Y e a r s A g o : V a r s i t y b a s k e t - a u t h o r , a n d Miss D o r o t h y L a t h r o p , beth M o r r i s , ' 3 7 , c h a i r m a n , MMi ladrri eodn Burns, Betty Barsaloux, hull I r a n i will open s e a s o n a g a i n s t phothe illustrator. S e v c a l a u t o g r a p h e d N i g h t i n g a l e , a n d M a r i o n S h a w , s o pile M a x w e l l T r a i n i n g school of B r o o k l y n m o r e s : g u e s t s , O d ette Conrtiiies, ' 3 7 ; t o n i g h t . . . . Hi S t a t e college sfu- c o p i e s of " T i m e O u t of M i n d " by invitations, Virginia Small, '37. ilcnls a r c In a t t e n d t h e Y.W.C.A.- Miss Field a r e also oa sale. V.M.C.A. c o n f e r e n c e at Rochester. S e n i o r s to c o n d u c t a n n u a l iliu Dial 5-1913 ncr T h u r s d a y . . . . T w o m e m b e r s of Geo. D . J e o n e y , P r o p . p . & A. ti) a t t e n d c o n v e n t i o n al " 5-9212 [food college al F r e d e r i c k , M a r y l a n d . . . F r e s h m e n Imy b a n n e r . . . • ['resident A. If. B r u l i n c h e r I " s p e a k nt S t a l e college a l u m n i r e u n i o n . T e n Y e a r s A g o : Dean A n n a E . Fierce will cense l e c t u r e s In freshm a n women on t h e p h y s i c a l , e t h i c a l , ami moral standards of modern American college women. . . Y . W . C . A . will c o n d u c t C h i n e s e bazaar tonight. . . . Stale college ALBANY, N. Y. 198-200 C E N T R A L A V E N U E v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l t e a m to p l a y lirst g a m e ' of s e a s gainst Jamaica T e a c h e r s ' T r a i n i n g H"hool, H e a r ye, hear ye I Myskanitt delivers an ultimatum to the f r e s h m a n a n d sophomore classes. H e n c e f o r t h a n d h e r e a f t e r t h e r e is t o b e no f l a g w a v i n g by t h e m e n of ' 3 8 a n d '3D. T h e r e w a r d — five p o i n t s in r i v a l r y t o be g i v e n t o t h e class which is l e f t h o l d i n g (lie b a - - n n e r . T h e s o p h o m o r e s a r e a f t e r t h e new g r e e n a n d w h i t e b a n n e r a r o u n d these y a r p a r t s a n d i t ' s u p t o t h e frosh m e n t h e first, s e m e s t e r to see t h a t they d o n ' t g e t i t . T h e frosh will d o t h e i r b e s t t o g e t ' 3 8 ' s blue a n d white emblem a t the same time. Boulevard and Cafeteria Qrill State College Vor, XX, No. 10 Speech and Song Will Be Program F o r m e r Normal Principal to Talk, Chorus Will Sing Wassail, Assembly to Vote Today's -:>•::;&:«::: ¥?:>:¥ mmmmt :-:•:•:•:-:•:•:•:-:•:•.'•:':-::•;•:•:•:•:•:• .}*£&•:•:.»> Si will feature a revotes for Notional Student delegate to Federation the conven- tion, Dr. •bimes of Riggs, f o r m e r the Oswego speak Normal on I he M a g n a In ml. Hi. Riggs tcii-iw'ly land ill with degree ol Carta A. and I!, l b ' received will of ICng has traveled Europe, Or, prc.-ideiil. principal school, ex in E n g Bnibiicher, an honorary Doctor of P e d a g o g y from S t a t e college in l!H2. Following t h e speech, chorus will sing wassail song nt an t h e college old English t h e request of D r . Biggs, T h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n will cond u e l r e v o t e s for t h e d e l e g a t e l o t h e annual N.S.F.A. convention in K a n s a s City, M i s s o u r i , from t h e Coll o w i n g j u n i o r s : Alice A l l a r d , J o h n Deim. a n d Virginia S t o o l . Mis.-, Allard is p r e s i d e n t of t h e p r e s e n t j u n i o r class. In h e r freshm a n inn] s o p h o m o r e y e a r s , s h e s e r v e d a s vice p r e s i d e n t uf h e r c l a s s , a n d w a s g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of S o p h o m o r e S o i r e e In-t April. S h e w a s a m e m b e r uf t h e J u n i o r g u i d e c o m m i t t e e a n d is a c t i v e in college d r a m a t i c s . |)i on i\ h e president of t h e student association ami assistant b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r uf t h e ST.VIT: Cot. NEWS. In his freshman year lie w a s class p r e s i d e n t , id lust y e a r lie served u - >ocrcltir\ ol t h e sltldenl association, lie w a s a m e m b e r of t h e Iuniiit' g u i d e c o m m i t t e e . Miss Stud is a s s i s t a n t news m$: Mildness bi Better Taste Ills, ill assembly s p e a k e r , a s o n g b y t h e college c h o r u s , and I.KIIK ^ STATE COLLEGE FOB TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1935 .. : Thousands Cheer As Deno Croons to Pay Lost Bet M o r e t h a n t h r e e h u n d r e d spectators filled the Rotunda and m a i n s t a i r w a y s of D r a p e r hall t o overflowing Monday afternoon t o w i t n e s s S t a t e college's N u m b e r One c r o o n e r tackle the Alma Mater. T h e crooner, J o h n Deno, '117, w a s fulfilling a b e t m a d e w i t h • l o a n Myron, Ml), on t h e H . P . I . game. The c r o o n e r , u s u a l l y c a l m a n d collected, a p p e a r e d a t r i l l e n e r v o u s a s he f u m b l e d for a F r e s h m a n Handbook. " I d i d n ' t r e a l l y need a H a n d b o o k . " he s t a t e d later, " b u t I t h o u g h t it w o u l d be a good idea l o h a v e o n e h a n d y . " T h e size of ( h e crowd not o n l y pleased hut a s t o u n d e d Deno. l i e said l o a . N E W S r e p o r t e r a f t e r ward, " I w a s " surprised." The expectant crowd, which started to g a t h e r several m i n u t e s liel'i,re t h e ,'l: I ",> bell, h a d b e g u n (o fear Hint t h e s c h e d u l e d payoff would not t a k e p l a c e , b u t a t : i : 1 8 Deno a p p e a r e d , a m b l i n g , s m i l i n g d o w n t h e s t a i r w a y from n second Moor class l o he g r e e t e d by c h e e r s from t h e c r o w d . T h e e v e n t w a s r e s p o n s i b l e for a n u m b e r of t a r d i n e s s e s in 3 : 1 5 classes. Spectators, including m e m b e r s of t h e college f a c u l t y , a p p e a r e d t o enjoy t h e p e r f o r m a n c e b u t Deno in h i s m o d e s t w a y declaimed. " It w a s t he most a s i n i n e t h i n g I've d o n e since I've been in c o l l e g e . " Fraternity to Have Monthly Meeting I'i C a m i l l a Mu. n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y social science f r a t e r n i t y , will conduct ( h e i r r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g , W e d n e s d a y at T;::o o'clock, al I he Epsiloll liela I'hi h o u s e , 571) W e s t e r n incline, Robert Fohllld, president, announced today, A d i s c u s s i o n no t h e H a l o - E t h i o p i a n s i t u a t i o n will be t h e t o p i c for eon -iilcration. with Mary Kane and Helen O'Hrieii. s e n i o r s , in c h a r g e . Residence Halls To Have Formal D o r o t h y W h y t e , '36, I s C h a i r m a n of C h r i s t m a s D a n c e t o B e Tomorrow Night T h e s t u d e n t s of ( h e A l u m n i Residence h a l l s will c o n d u c t t h e i r first formal, a Chris! mas dance, tomorrow n i g h t from !):00 ( o I 2 t 0 0 o'clock in t h e C o m m o n s room of t h e d o r m i t o r y . Lew R i d e r ' s o r c h e s t r a will furnish t h e m u s i c for ( h o e v e n t . Dorothy Whyte. '3(i, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t of t h e h a l l s , is g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of t h e dance. F a c u l t y g u e s l s will i n c l u d e Or. \ . R. Mrubaeher, p r e s i d e n t , a n d M i s . Krubacher; Dr. M i l t o n (J. N e l s o n , d e a n , a n d M r s . N e l s o n ; M i s s Helen M o r e l n n d , d e a n of w o m e n ; Or. H a r r y Birchcnougli. professor of unit hem a t i c s , a m i M r s . Birchoiioitgh; Dr. Minnie Scotland, a s s i s t a n t professor of b i o l o g y ; Or. C a r o l i n e C r o n s d a l e , professor of h y g i e n e ; Mr. Louis Jones, instructor of [English, a n d Mrs. J o n e s ; Mr. W i l l i a m H a r d y , ins t r u e t o r in E n g l i s h , a n d M r s . H a r d y : Mr. E d w a r d Cooper, i n s t r u c t o r in c o m m e r c e , a n d M r s . C o o p e r ; Air. R a l p h R a k e r . a s s i s t a n t i n s t r u c t o r in g o v e r n m e n t , a n d M r s . R a k e r ; Mr. R a l p h Heaver, a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r of i m i t h e n i a t ies, a n d M r s . B e a v e r ; Or. • l a m e s P a l m e r , p r o f e s s o r of education, and Mrs. I'alnier; a m i Mr. T h o m a s Herein, p r o f e s s o r of r o m a n c e l a n g u a g e s , a m i M r s , Hcrgin. Commit tecs a s s i s t i n g Mis- W h y t e are as follows: music, Kvelvii O ' B r i e n , Mti; r e f r e s h m e n t s , Frances F a l l o n . Mil; p r o g r a m s , Rosa I V t e r s , 3(1; ' c c o r a t i o n s , J u n e P a l m e r , ',')!!; faculty. Virginia Stock ami I'lean-up, R u t h L e w i s , '.'ill. German Club Party To Be Wednesday of the STATE COI.I.EOE NEWS, Italian Club Will Conduct Reception N.S.F.A. To Meet In Kansas City; Will Discuss Self-Government Varsity to Meet Alumni Tomorrow S t a t e ' s a l l - n i g h t p a r t i e s will be listed a m o n g m e m o r i e s of t h e past this year us newer plans supersede t h e traditional Christmas event. T h e migrating palatini h o r d e s w i l l be confined t o I heir i n d i v i d u a l s o r o r i t i e s a n d will b e a r t h e t i t l e of " c l o s e d h o u s e " p a r t i e s in p l a c e of t h e f o r m e r " open h o u s e " t o a l l . The rules g o v e r n i n g this coining Thursday night a r e : I. E a c h s o r o r i t y will h a v e t w o parties. ',!. T h e first, t o w h i c h m e n m a y come b y i n v i t a t i o n o n l y , a r e t o end at 1 2 : 0 0 o'clock midnight, w i t h a l l m e n oil' t h e p r e m i s e s . :i. T h e second t o begin a t 1:2:00 o'clock a n d for s o r o r i t y m e m b e r s F o r m e r Champions to Return; Brockport N o r m a l Game Will Be Thursday (ill IV, Candlelight Dance To Be in Hawley Commons Tonight T h e Y o u n g W o m e n ' s C h r i s ! inn a s s o c i a t i o n will c o n d u c t a C a n d l e l i g h t d a n c e t o n i g h t from !):()() t o 1 2 : 0 0 o'clock in t h e C o m m o n s of I law Icy hall, d e s p i t e ( h e s u p e r s t i t i o n s clinging a b o u t t h e d a y of F r i d a y ( h e thirteenth. Bill B a k e r ' s orchestra will furnish m u s i c . An a d m i s s i o n price of s e v e n t y - l i v e c e n t - will be c h a r g e d . Tickets may be o b t a i n e d a t I he t a b l e u n d e r I he Association's bulletin board in D r a p e r hall. C o m m i t l e e s a s s i s t i n g M a r i o n Bisn c i t . '118, g e n e r a l e h a i r i n n i i , i n c l u d e : publicity, Carolyn Edwards ami Muriel S t e w a r t , s o p h o m o r e s ; decor a t i o n s , F l o r e n c e N e l b a c h . MM; ref r e s h m e n t s , Elsn S m i t h , ' 3 7 ; service, J o a n B y r o n , '3D; Moor, C a r o l y n M a t t ice. '.'Ill': t i c k e t s , M i l d r e d N i g h t i n g a l e , ' 3 8 ; eliiiperones, Aline lillllll, '37; door. Belly Allen, 'illl; a m i c h e c k - r o o m . Helen ( l i b s o n , 'lit). 'News' Promotes Five Sophomores Dramatics Class To Present Two Plays January 14 T h e S t a t e v a r s i t y s q u a d will m e e t t h e c h a m p i o n s of f o r m e r d a y s t o morrow night a t t h e annual Alumni game on t h e P a g e hall court. Thursday's game with lirockport N o r m a l school, t o be p l a y e d a t h o m e , will c o m p l e t e t h e v a r s i t y s c h e d u l e up t o C h r i s t i n a s v a c a t i o n . The alumni team tomorrow night will he selected from t h e f o l l o w i n g squad: Frank O t t , '32; Gilbert OeLiiiira a n d R a y m o n d H a r r i s , m e m bers of t h e c l a s s of ' 3 8 j R o g e r B a n croft, Osmer Brooks, Benjamin I n g r a l i a i n . of t h e c l a s s of ' 3 - 1 ; a n d A l e x a n d e r J n d i c k a n d Clifford R a i l , of t h e class of ' 3 5 . F u r t h e r a c c e p t a n c e s on t h e p a r t of a l u m n i t o p l a y m a y be received b e f o r e t h e gaine. '['he S t a l e b a s k e l e e r s h a v e d e v o t e d (he past week in i r o n i n g o u t t h e Haws revealed in t h e Rensselaer Polytechnic i n s t i t u t e g a m e . Coach G o e w e y ' s s t a r t i n g l i n e - u p will cons i s t , in t h e m a i n , of t h e p l a y e r s w h o t o o k t h e lloor a g a i n s t t h e e n g i n e e r s . T h e S t a t e q u i n t e t will m e e t a strong opponent Thursday night when (he Brockport N o r m a l v a r s i t y invades the home c o u r t . T h e Broekport team promises (o be t h e strongest challenger t h e Goewey a g gregation has met t o date. G e r a l d A m y o t , ' 3 0 , will p r o b a b l y not p l a y in e i t h e r g a m e a s a r e s u l t of a leg i n j u r y s u s t a i n e d in t h e R.P.I, g a m e . T h e r e will he d a n c i n g a f t e r t o m o r r o w ' s g a m e . On a c c o u n t of t h e Christmas parties being conducted in m o s t of t h e g r o u p h o u s e s T h u r s d a y , ( h e r e will n o t b e d a n c i n g a f t e r the Brockport g a m e . Potter to Initiate Eighteen Members At Dinner Meeting Eighteen pledges t o t h e E d w a r d Kid red P o t t e r club will a s s u m e t h e s t a t u s of full m e m b e r s tomorrow n i g h t a ( ( h e f r a t e r n i t y ' s fall d i n n e r , to be c o n d u c t e d in 1 he d i n i n g r o o m of t h e Philip S c h u y l e r a p a r t m e n t s , 75 W i l l c l l s t r e e t , al (iillO o'clock. T h e m e m b e r s t o be w e l c o m e d i n clude W. Irving Goewey. conch) Lawrence Bennett, ' : i 8 ; and Robert Chirk, K e n n e t h Dorilll, L e s t e r D r y d e n . Rexford F i n s t c r , C h a r l e s F r a n k lin. R o b e r t J e a n r o y , R i c h a r d L o n s d a l e , Harold M a e G r e g o r , Raymond Nible, J o h n N'ordcll, E d g a r O ' H o r n , Joseph Rowland, Gordon Tubner, Oiiiilnii T y n a n , R a y m o n d Wallers, ami J o s e p h W e l l s , f r e s h m e n . S p e a k e r s l o r t h e d i n n e r will include Mr. C l a r e n c e A. l i i d l e y , a s sistant professor of h i s t o r y , a n d Alfred 0 . Bnsch, ' J l . State College Will Celebrate 91st Anniversary of Founding TO mvTiTTssuE lf\ | 9 } 1 , I-IGGISTT it MVI'BS ToilACXO CO, $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues AlUNight Parties Undergo Change As New Rules Apply T h e (•I'liiiiiii c l u b will conduct n Christmas parly Wednesday night at i:.'i(l o'clock in t h e lounge of a n d c h a i r m a n i d t h e S i l v e r H a y comR i c h a r d s o n hall, H e n r y Grneii, ' : i s . mittee of the Voung Women's president, announced today. limn Christian association. In h e r s o p h o Kiicliu, ")7, g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n , will m o r e y e a r she w a s a m e m b e r of t h e be a s s i s t e d by M a r g a r e t W i n n , "AH, second c a b i n e t of t h e o r g a n i s a t i o n , T h e S T A T U CoLbEOE X i c w s board and Karl Sense and Margaret T h i s y e a r she w a s a s s o c i a t e e d i t o r Oorrlaum, freshmen. T h e s i n g i n g ha.- p r o m o t e d live s o p h o m o r e s t o t h e of t h e freshniaii h a n d b o o k , a n d a of (ieriuitn songs will be a f e a t u r e p o s i t i o n of d e s k e d i t o r s for t h e rem e m b e r of t h e J u n i o r g u i d e cum m a i n d e r of t h e college y e a r . The of t h e p r o g r a m . lllittee. At a meeting Ins! W e d n e s d a y , s o p h o m o r e s a r e : W a r r e n Deiisuiore, F r i d a y in I he I I : 1(1 a s s e m b l y , I he Goldberg, David Smith, MisW i n n w a s a p p o i n t e d d i r e c t o r Muriel college c h o r u s will p r e s e n ! n p r o . g r a m of C h r i s t i n a s c a r o l s a n d .Negro T h e I t a l i a n C u l t u r e c l u b will eon- of p u b l i c i t y I " succeed R u t h R a i u e e , Raiiionn V u n W i e , a n d S o p h i e W'nl/.ok. I'he d e s k e d i t o r s w e r e chosen on s p i r i t u a l - , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Or. duct a r e c e p t i o n T u e s d a y n i g h t at ';is. w h o w a s h i g h l y c o m m e n d e d for her good work, A m o t i o n WHS t h e b a s i s of j o u r n a l i s t i c a b i l i t y a m i 'I'. 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