'^^sim^ssM^m^^L'MM State STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937 Fige 4 Finance Board O.K.'s New Men's Club Elects Newman Meetings 1937 Plans Banquet, Class of 1934 Makes Vanderpoel President Gift To Organ Fund Are This Weekend 'Pedagogue' Books T h e n e w m o n ' s c l u b , p r o p o s e d b y Makes Nominations T h e c l a s s of 1 9 3 4 h a s m a d e a g i f t to t h e college t o b e used a s t h e basis T h e Senior B a n q u e t , which will b e held some time i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e w i l l b e u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of M a r y Lam, '37, general chairman. Seniors w i l l v o t e f o r C l a s s d a y officers, c l a s s counsellor and ivy speaker at a m e e t i n g to b e held n e x t W e d n e s d a y a t 1 2 : 0 0 o'clock in room 206. A committee consisting of Odette Courtincs, E d w a r d Sabol a n d Charles M o r r i s will d o c i d o t h e d a t e f o r t h e Banquet. Following are the nominations for t h e Class d a y a n d Moving-up d a y offices: c l a s s p r o p h e t , L i l l i a n S h a p i r o , Helen Clyde, J o h n M u r p h y ; class poet, Kathleen Strevell, William Swackhamer, Elfreida Hartt, Anno B a n d ; class historian, V i r g i n i a Stoel, B e a L a G r u a , Elizabeth M e u r y ; class counsellor, J o h n Deno, R o b e r t M a r jjison; ivory speaker, I r w i n Stinger, Joseph McGruw, Edward Sabol, Evelyn Haninnn, Alice Allard a n d Mary Lam. for a fund Pago to establish an organ in hall. The presentation was m a d e t h i s week b y a c o m m i t t e e h e a d e d b y D o r o t h y Griffin, That '34, chairman. great interest among the Alumni by the g i f t is evidence b y t h e g r e a t number aroused of inquiries One received Alumna-donor is has been concerning it. contemplating a g i f t of five t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s t o t h e fund. YWCA To Have Discussion The Y o u n g W o m e n ' s Christian association will conduct g r o u p , which for last the was originally plannod week, o n T h u r s d a y at 4:10 o 'clock in t h e L o u n g o of hall. talk Underlying on "Tho New York ' ' W e have examined the books, b a n k a c c o u n t , a n d r e c o r d s of t h e 1 9 3 7 Pedagogue a n d find t h e m t o b e i n f o r m , in o r d e r , a n d c o r r e c t i n e v e r y detail." CLARENCE A. HIDLEY W A R R E N D E N S M O R E , M8 A G N E S T O R R E N S , '37 This committee was appointed b y t h e S t u d e n t B o a r d of F i n a n c e a f t e r S t u d e n t association h a d voted favorably on legislation recommended^ by M y s k a n i a t h a t t h e b o o k s of t h o Pedagogue b e a u d i t e d b y t h e finance b o a r d tho same ns o t h e r State college publications. Richardson D r . B r u b n c h c r will c o n c l u d e h i s assembly for discussion Dr. Donnal V. Smith, met this T h e special committee appointed t o investigate tho records a n d accounts of t h e 1 9 3 7 Pedagogue m a d e t h e following report in last Friday's assembly: Philosophy State College Teachers.'' Cox Directs 1941 Camp R i c h a r d C o x , ' 3 8 , h a s boon m i m e d a s t h e d i r e c t o r of t h e f r e s h m e n c a m p for t h e m e n of t h o c l a s s of 1 9 4 1 . f o r t h o p u r p o s e of o r g a n i z i n g . week Tempo- r a r y officers w e r e e l e c t e d , a n d t h e constitution was passed. James poel, president, and ' 3 7 , is the Kenneth first Domn, '39, Vander- was elected treasurer. Annual voted, dues of one dollar a n d a r e to bo paid treasurer. wore to the A s soon a s p a y m e n t s are c o m p l e t e d , t h e m e m b e r s will bo a b l e to use t h e A l b a n y Y.M.C.A. building. Co-op Staff Takes Trip Tho full-time staff of t h e College Co-op s p e n t a n enjoyable New York City last weekend in week, prominent publishing bookshops. Miss M a r g a r e t Doris Kellcy, Mary visiting houses Torrens and Burnetto, of last y e a r ' s staff, a n d M i s s H e l e n F . F a y , d i r e c t o r of t h e Co-op, m a d e t h o t r i p . STATIC COLLEGE Dean Announces Honor Students Of First Term Seniors Have Highest Number Other Classes Follow By Seniority 197 MAKE DEAN'S LIST Registrar Notes Small Drop In List In Comparison With Last Year T h e w e e k e n d will o p e n with conferences a t t h e Holy N a m e academy o n F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d t h e s e will b e continued on S a t u r d a y . T h e director of these conferences will be t h e Reverend Gerald Kirwin, associate e d i t o r of t h o E v a n g e l i s t , t h e w e e k l y of t h o A l b a n y d i o c e s e . The tickets for the banquet arc fifty c e n t s a n d m a y be o b t a i n e d f r o m N e i l F o g a r t y , ' 3 9 , o r Miss D i c k i n s o n . All N e w m a n m e m b e r s a r e c o r d i a l l y invited. XXI, No. IS. VOL. N e w m a n c l u b will c o n d u c t i t s a n nual r e t r e a t this weekend a t the Holy N a m e A c a d e m y , Madison avenue, acc o r d i n g t o a n a n n o u n c e m e n t b y Rosomary Dickinson, '37, chairman. The* c l i m a x will b e S u n d a y m o r n i n g w h o n a c o m m u n i o n b r e a k f a s t will b e conducted at Vincentinn cafoteria at 9 : 1 5 o'clock. T h e speaker for the b a n q u e t will b e t h e R e v e r e n d H a r o l d H i n d s , D i r e c t o r of C a t h o l i c a c t i o n , A l b a n y diocese. T h e office uf lire r e g i s t r a r Ims ann o u n c e d Dial o n e h u n d r e d m i d n i u o t y seven s l n t l e u l s h a v e been m i m e d to (lie D e m i ' s list I'tir high s c h o l a s t i c ' Ill'llil'VI'llll'lll. This i>i ill clUlipUI'iNOll vvilli llir two h u n d r e d mid ten stndeiits who Hindi' t h i s list for flic c o r r e s p o n d i n g s r m i ' s l e r hist your. The Mliiit Iter uf s t u d e n t s making t h i s frinii each class is a c c o r d i n g to si'iiiiirif v, tin- o r d e r r u n n i n g front I he s e n i o r s with s e v e n t y HICIIIIHTS on t h e list to tlie freshman rlnss vvilli I went v-two. Those s t u d e n t s making honors o r e : ( i.vss Pluru o r in;n Miirklwim. Irene .Wurklunn. Mary liar-duck, 11. • l-1 n -1-1 Mill l hews. I'IKIS. lilunii, Mclviu .Meury, IOIISMbelli Brli i. A. Mumibl Mulenre. Iinriillir ttrlll. Until Huniok, I in i Ostriuiiler, llornlliy Alexander, Caldwell, Sue Cni'lson, I'ltrklusnu, |i>, Hoy I'IIIII. S.-iI-II ('iiriieiiler, Anna Cohen, I'riiii, Miiiv David Ki'inliniii. Anna II,'Udell, ,h rieivi'll. tturrteltc. Ill'llcc, I'T'UIICOS KuJJcl's. .1 llllil ll Itubilck, Mni'llni Kuseubcri,', l'\ HiiHeniVld, M. Itmise, Until Ituliln, Lester li.viin, .lnliii ii. Fink, (Jenrire f r i e r , < liiirl.s (iuullilor, I'nl I'iuiu (Jooilliift, Kliz, liri'eiiln'1'K, I'IIIIS. (Jlimner, H u r r y (iuiidersini, N, m wiimmm Modem factories . . . Hi mmm 111 • ; : • / • Kelly, Lauisii Kent, Hiiroi liy KuHliucr, I'llllel Kudiiii, Sylvia Kiillninn, Nutliuu Luininiiua, .Marian L l n d r e s , Kvolyn ivy' Refreshingly milder... more pleasing taste and aroma... and best of all They Satisfy. . •.' - W a r r e n , Kdifiir WUinm, Lellii Wilson, Mitrtmrcl Viiiiuif, Williiiui CLASS <)!•' 1038 Anilorsiin, Irian 1'lirlsieii, HI I a. Arlliur, J o h n Clupp. linrulli.v Cleaves, Kuril' Ueiinrll. Allee I'l'isl, Mnrjiil'le llerkiiwllz, liusc Cui'llss, l'"i• ir«• 11•-<• Iii'Silesky, liln l i m i n e ; I'idllli llrndl, William Dniilels, Kllzalielh Cilia, I 'in HI Ii v I >.•. I,, i- Itiiliert I'nllrnlils, Helen lIcliMnul'i', WiilTen • til ,IIIH, Vei'lllilyo, I'li.vllls Mel'llire, Unlit. Jlellrnw, Willi:iin McLmmlilln, ,1ns. Ibii'tflsun, Unlit. The mild ripe tobaccos are aged two years or more . . . like fine wines are aged. Mm Tyniestiii, Miirjorle Viimlerpnol, The Champagne Cigarette Paper is pure... burns without taste or odor . . . you can't buy any better paper. II* •i < .Likeil, Henry .Jnliiisiin, llnliili spotlessly clean like your living room at home . . . that's where Chesterfields are made. ill Sessions, N'el I le Sickles. Until Sli'iml, Ksllier Sliivin, Sylvln Km it Ii, Prill s Sinllli, LouiHi' Snyder, Alum SI mil, freilerlck Hwackluiincr, Win, Kw ney, Mury Swindle, Hoy Ilnstluffs, .lnliii I l o r r u e k s , .Inlin ( ('mill ll II, ll mi I'll,I, :', I 'ill ll mi I ~l, } Morris Will Preside Over Feasting Seniors \\ III rimi-les M u n i , as | i , a s | m a s t e r I he seniiii class ii ill d i n e in tin' .-al'i'leiia ill' l l u - t i .I hull mi U i .hn - d a y , A p r i l I I. w *y I he liani|in I is HI 'I I..- / in.nl.it. people, 1/ / sin II In' is lis..I ra I'I I. i in I nun mini- up mi a al -i.\ly r a n ne I '.n nil I.. Inn ill;.'.'.I III s[ie. nil i n i -11 • i in pi,I >i| n i l III,- n . 1 , 1 h u l l - t i l l Im m l i n I n ipei hall n f l i i llasli i \ , n .il m m Mai i L a m h a - 1.,-eii g e m , ,i I esterfield a milder better-tasting cigarette I in II. lllll ; nl' ,,,],,,ml lln T h e I'l.ilnu inn JI.--.I -I I' .1,1 11 ui.i II I I lli, , . le."l.'ll H i l i l i I -, rllli II'liu I I nil i m ; ,| flu,,' i s « ill •• I I'I. I l e I | , l , \ . ' l l il S , | I, ege I'I 1 I ' l l 11 ,'|.|\ . |'| 1-1 Hi. n I . Ii'nse liiarv l.iilTerl,! : mid l';iei.|i_\, Alirii S n y d e r , \ I I Ins I n n , llm elei I ions I'm' I'lass p r n p l l e l , .'lass poet, i lass liist.irian, rla.-.s I'liunselol', a m i i\ V • priikei n ill I.e I'Dlldlli'ti'd, Port TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. New Yorkers To Play For All-State Dance Slate's social mongers will h a v e t h e i r first o p p o r t u n i t y t o : i l t e n d nn All-Slfile d a n c e , t o nlglll in t h e I n g l e r o o m of t h e AIninni H e s i d e n e e h u l l . D n n c i n g will b e f r o m 8 : 0 0 t o lli.'KI o'i'lock, t o t h e t u n e s of I he N e w Y o r k e r s . Student, council is eagerly l o o k i n g f o r w a r d lo t h i s d n n c o t o set a p r e c e d e n t , for if t h i s o n e is II success, t h e r e will lie m o r e A l l S t a t e d u n c e s lo follow. . l a m e s V a n i l c r p o c l , ','17, is g e n eral r h a i r i u a a , a s s i s t e d by t h e following ehairineii: arrangem e n t s , M a r j o r i e D o r r l a n i n i , ','tP; enti't'tailliuellt, K i e h a r d C o x , '.'!,S; lii'liets, A l f r e d Trehanon, ','iS; piildii-ily, S o p h i e Wolzok, 'UK; music*, I'llizalielh .Meury, '.'!7; progrmus, Kathleen Strevell, '.'17; fui'iilty, M a r y Xoliin, '.'III; r e f r e s h m e n t s , C h a r l o t t e P o x , ':!!). Election Committee Will Meet Monday Students Will Make Nominations F o r C o u n c i l Offices T h e election c o m m i s s i o n will conduct a public int'olitig mi .Moiulny, nl It!: IH1 o ' c l o c k , in r i III!) l o discuss pln'is I'm- uoiniiiiit ions a m i c a m p a i g n s in t h e c o i n i n g elect inns fur orlieers of t h e S t u d e n t iisaociution. All those who wish In niaki Uiiiuinnl i n n s fur Stiidi'iil a s s o c i a t i o n unices should be present a t t h e m e e t i n g . Xoniiiinl ion s p e e c h e s will be m a d e in t h e A p r i l (I a s s e m b l y . In t h e following w e e k ' s a s s e m b l y , t h o s e who have been iiomiiinted for p r e s i d e n t , vii'o p r e s i d e n t and secretary will present brief a c c e p t a n c e s p e e c h e s lo the s t u d e n t b o d y . At t h e s a m e t i m e , the ctiinpaigii malingers for the v a r i o u s n o m i n e e s will be g i v e n tin o p p o r t u n i t y to s t a t e the fpmlificntioiis of t h e i r c a n d i d a t e s . S t u d e n t s w h o h a v e s u g g e s t i o n s lo offer concerning' I lie (piesliou of p o s t e r s , the t y p e of s p e e c h e s t h e c a a d i d a l e s should make or a n y other perl ineiil ipieslinn should u l l c n i l Hie m e e t i n g M o n d a y , which will be open lo till. State Sponsors Annual Meeting pln.v tells the sluiy uf ||ie \' a \ Hiird ' ' MacliH ' ' led asl r a y h.\ •• Miss M a c ' l l l " , ,-ni,I uf lb,- 11 rem I ftil inn s,i'i | in i n c s nf I he prupht'i'ies ul' I he lliree I t c h e s . 'I'bi'.\ foretell thai Mm-llll will n u n . h u old king ( ' m m , falbei' ul' Mac .Xclsuiilianc, D e a n u( T h a n e s , a n d l h a l he ( Mac.'IH I must g i v e heed In the Ilim 1 when ' ' M i n e r v a dims m a n ' s Sophomores To Battle With Traditional Foes A f r i e n d l y , little b a t t l e will b l a c k e n t h e e y e s nf f r e s h m e n a n d sophomores alike this S a t u r d a y night when r i v a l r y once more breaks o u t between t h e yellow a n d w h i l e a n d tho g r e e n a n d w h i t e , t h i s l i m e lu t h e t u n e of basket b a l l s . So f a r if looks like a b a t t l e of v a r s i t y men a g a i n s l Ihc y e a r l i n g sqillld. ' f h e present s o p h o more class w h o giiriiorod t h e t h r e e rivalry points offered in lust y e a r ' s g a m e by a score nf ,'10 lo Hi, will pi'obnbly place in action "flash" Hershkuwitz, "Scrappy'' QlUlttroehi, "Carrie ' ' Lehman, ' ' Kagle five'' Aniyot and "Michael, the Saint". T h e p r o g r a m will c o n s i s t of g r o u p conferences beginning nt 10:00 o'clock t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g . All s t u d e n t s a r e urged tn a t t e n d t h e meetings uf t h e i r m a j o r a n d m i n o r fields. T h e d e t a i l e d p r o g r a m is a s f o l l o w s ; Administration Section, 10:00 o'clock, m u n i :.'s, Hii'liurdsiin h u l l , | ) r . ('. ('. S m i t h , c h a i r m a n . Classical Section, r u 101, D r a p e r hull. Miss I,. . A n t o i n e t t e .foliiison, chairman; 10:00, " S o c i a l Language ami I t s liclnt inn t n L a t i n in t h e High School P r o g r a m " , Miss ( l e n c v i e v c K. I l a z i n e l , H u d s o n f a l l s High s e h o o l ; I I :0O, " ' f h e f u t u r e of L a t i n in l o i r American Sellouts ", Mr. Reginald LeCranil Swalin, (ll'eeii Moiiiitiiin .1 uitior college. E n g l i s h a n d L i b r a r y S e c t i o n , Lib r a r y ul' Milne h i g h , Dr. H a r r y W . Hastings, ehaii'inaii: 1 0 : 0 0 - 1 0 : In, " T h e I ' s e of t h e Lneal Cnpitlll District. H i s t o r y in t h e T e a c h i n g of K l l g i i s l l " , Miss I'lilna . l a e n b s e n . head of t h e M a n u s c r i p t d i v i s i o n , S t a l e Lib r a r y , A l b a n y ; 10: I.". I I :(10, " R u r a l and I'rban Problems and Tlieir Solulion " : 10:150 -I 1 .-00, " T e a c h i n g Disr n r d a n t Social fll'ollps in M i d d l e b u r g l l ('eot ra I Schi.nl ", Mr, L e s t e r V u n ilci W e r f , I I nlil in in il mi I'llih I, CnlmiiH I.) A i n n u o i n t i ' i v s l r i l in t h e s t u d y of 'I eiuil a n d v e s t ; when the Linn b o a r d f r a g m e n t a r y Kllglish lilel'atlire would | furnis a w o r t h y j e s t ; when twice t h e dn well lo consult lliiisc einiueut r i v a l r y ' s won by Sophouiol'e /.est, " lliespiniis nf the a i r w a v e s , L o u i e ,'iml Then IIIIIIIIIIS p a s s , nml lie fulls Willie, b e l t e r kaoi\ 11, p e r h a p s , u s M r . uniIi'r Hie i n s i d i o u s inllueiice of Miss Louis C. .Inims nml Mr. Williiiui (I. Macllll, who g o a d s him on In kill Ilurily, i n s t r u c t urn in l l n g l i s b . i 'rain, As he is uboul In c a r r y mil They eililied ,-i c a p a c i t y a u d i e u c e his evil deed, she a p p e a r s , with the al the Supliiiuiuri' liiilupiel last l-'ri ] uiluinuil mi In " s l a l I slick h i m , iluy with Iheir tiuiipie prnsciilal imi ! k m . I I ' ' nl' I lie " T r u g c i h nl' M a c l l l l " , a I Mure lime iiinrchis mi nml t h e p i n i l m i n|' S h u k e s p e a r e ' s e a r l i e r y e a r s . I i n e v i l n b l e h a p p e n s the lirst nf t h e T h e Messrs, l.uiiic nml H a r d y , a f t e r I t c h e s ' p r o p h e c i e s is fulfilled, Six , b s . i i \ ciiiin | he r r a g i n e n l u i ; , ' miiiui g e s of llm realm led by Mac si-ripl. deciileil ii v\ns iiieaul for r a d i o , <>'l torn a p p e a r a r u i i n d M iiicrva a n d un.I us -inli lliey preseiiled i t . 'flic when t h e y leave, she is cluthed in I he pla.l, iiccunling lo M r. .IOUOH, is a \ ui'let iSiuinioas ' gai'iiieals. ' ' nun ,-il a l l e g o r y ' ' d e s i g n e d In pur The sec 'Iiauges In the \ . - l i \ i Ma.( t h e evils t h a i befall f r e s h m e n v. Im |.:i v im ul I. nl mi In t h e i r s t u d i e s . Tic suiiuil clt'crls accoiupaaying I he |. I; i \ w e i r i -.pei-i.-illv s l n r t l i l i g , run sisiine, ,'is 11 n • \ d i d ul' di IIIIIS, wliisi le.s, uiiiiiiutp I liuils, a n d m en, a t uiie p u i n l , ,i " lung b i r d i e " . Festive Weekend Program T e a c h e r s from nil p a r t s of N e w Y o r k S t a l e will b e g u e s t s of S t a l e college t o m o r r o w a t t h e t h i r t e e n t h iiiininil r o u n d ( a b l e c o n f e r e n c e l o be conducted here. P r o f e s s o r .lolin 51. S a y l e s , p r o f e s s o r of ediieiition, a n d Dr. R o b e r t F r e d e r i c k , a s s i s t a n t p r o fessor of education, urc general chairmen. C o m m e r c e S e c t i o n , . room 2 1 1 , Draper hall, I'mfessur l i e o r g e M. V o r k , e h a i r i i i u n ; " ' f i e n d s in I ' o i n i n c r I'iu I I'M licit 1 inn " 1 lr. I'I. II. N e l s o n , d i r e c t o r of Sol I of b u s i n e s s f d u c a t i o n nl lilt-sell S a g e college. Elementary Principals and Teachers S e c t i o n , 10:00, r o o m 20, R i c h a r d s o n h a l l . Mr. (liles 1). C l a r k , e l u i i r n n i l l ; " P r i m a r y Veal's O r g a n i z e d l o r Head i u g " , Mr. .bihii II. K i n g s i c y , d e p u t y s i i p e r i n t e n d c n l of s c h o o l s , A l b a n y . lies ullice, uhere t h e I .it HI board is \ nriullsly ' ' a s l e e p , n e c k i n g , n ml p l a \ inn b r i d g e . ' 1 A lelegraiii n r r i v e s In the ell'eel thai ll Cornell Widuw has Hllspeuiled pllblicul inn ' ', ..ml i\ilh ihnl n n l e nl' jest Ilin second |i|iiphei'\ is conlll'liied. Then as a rlinniclic cut the Supliuiiiuics will I'ivaliw twice a n d Mm -.IP's 111 IOI ii is sealed. As he minis a billet doux in Ihc shadow nf the 111; i i 11,, i \ , he p l u n g e s his f o u n t a i n pen intu his lieiirl a n d the g r e e n liluml Hows, T h e cmii'lusiuu IMIS ipiile l i l t i n g , with (liu I t c h e s " T a n k i n g they go homo." $2.00 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. M.A.A.-G.A.A. To Offer Sayles and Frederick Will Be Chairmen of Conference Here Tomorrow Sophs Hear Louie and Willie In Tragic Radio Drama "Mac39" 'flm ews On t h e o t h e r h a n d , we h a v e for t h e y e l l o w a m i w h i l e , t h e s t u r d y y e o m a n uf t h e f r e s h m u u varsity. T o rpioto lhal n e ' e r -dowell, " l l i l l ' o " P r a m o n l , " Ducked up by such g e n t l e m e n ns S i m mons, l.eggetl, Mil lug, 'futile, H a r p e r a n d e s p e c i a l l y Hint w i z a r d • it' Ihu pass, I hat d e m o n of busket hungers, and master uf the d r i b b l e , Q u l n n , nml f u r t h e r a i d e d by my s h o o t i n g , we, t h e frush, riiitiinl Inse," Assembly Will Hear Committee Report Dr. Brubacher T o Name T o Signum Laudis Additions List The point system revision coinmil tee will m a k e a report of i t s find i n g s to I h c s t u d e n t body in the a s s e m b l y al II Mill n 'cluck t h i s morni n g , a c c o r d i n g In uu a n n o u n c e i n c n l by J o h n D e n o , p r e s i d e n t nf t h e s t u d e n t associalion. Dr. A. II. Ilriibiichei'i p r e s i d e n t , will ntnioiiliee t h e u d d i t i o n s t n S i g n u m l.uudls, senior honorary society. T h e rest uf t he a s s e m b l y this morni n g will b e d e v u t e d In r e g u l a r s l u d e n l assiii'ial inn b u s i n e s s , The c o m m i t lee report will be g i v e n by R a y m o n d f i s k , '.'17, head of t h e puinl re\ ixinll ;;i imp. Oilier inendiers of the c u m m i t t c e , a s s i s t i n g him a r c : Carol Mires, linberl Mni'gi.son, l-lls.-i S m i t h , a m i L e s t e r R u b i n , s i ' i i i u r s ; M a r i n a Dull, Uieliunl I'm, nnil I l e n r y (Irueii, j u n i o r s ; .1 ulin I'idge, iluyco Mayi-uck, ami .liuic S c h w e i ' z m a u n , s u p h o n i u r e s ; a n d Kllen llesl a n d W a l l e r S i i u n m n s , f r e s h m e n , The rep,nl will enibrncc uny new puinl r u l i n g s s u g g e s t e d by t h e c mil Ice us well ns r e s u l u l i o n s pert incut I,. Iheir l u a i n t c n u u c e . f r o m t h e s t u t e i n e n l s uf luuirs nml wui'k b a n d e d in In the g r o u p , limy rank Hn- ulticcs in Ihc u r d e r uf tbeii i'"-puiisibilily, using n syslimi ul1 deciles a m i slat iM icaI f u r m u l a e , Tin-n, In ri'leieiu, 'mil l.ililn, puints •'"I) olih'l', This cull is tn u clussilil'.'l b e set ill up gcliciul fur the p i o c e d u r c I'olluwcd In in,, c u n i m i l L ' e in Iheir I'evisiiiu p r o c e e d i n g s . Announce Traffic Rules I'lie In llm fnct thai I I'll HI,, r u n g c s l i u n is in,'lens,si at t h e s t a i r s of H a s t e I hall uu l-'ridiMs ul I I Mill, be m u s e ul' t h e new n s s c u i b h rules, C o u p l i s I'uminissiuu h a s u i i l a i n c l that s t u d e n t s g u i n g lu usseinbly will lie SII by way i>( the D r a p e r l l u s ! , s | peri s t y l e , or t h e buck d u o r uf P a g e hall, according in a a a n i m u n c e u i c u t by Robert M n c d r e g u r , c h a i r n i a n . Highlight To Be Joint Carnival Of Athletic Contests In Page Hall GIRLS' SILVER JUBILEE Men's Rivalry Game to Climax Novel Sports Program Tomorrow Night The Girls' Athletic association m e m b e r s will c e l e b r a t e t h e i r silver a n n i v e r s a r y t o m o r r o w when t h e y welcome t h e i r u l u i n n a e b a c k f u r a s e r i e s of c n l e r l n i n i n g e v e n t s . 'fhe h i g h l i g h t of t h e w e e k e n d will be a s p o r t s e a r n i v u l , s p o n s o r e d b y I.uih t h e M e n ' s A t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n and Ihc W o m e n ' s Athletic association, which will follow t h e Silver A n n i v e r s a r y d i n n e r in Hie c a f e t e r i a . The focal p o i n t s nf t h e e v e n i n g will b e I he traditional rivalry basketball g a m e between the sophomores a n d freshmen, nml u basketball game b e t w e e n t h e men a n d w o m e n . The s o p h o m o r e s a r e mil to mid f u r t h e r l a u r e l s to t h e i r score a m i go o n e s t e p more toward p u l l i n g a rivalry victory fur t h e i r class definitely on ice. T h e first y e a r men a r e j u s t as d e t e r m i n e d to keep I h e i r c l a s s in t h e r u n n i n g f o r inlerclass honors. T h e b u t t l e of llm sexes p r o m i s e s to lie I he comic relief of I he e v e n i n g . T h e g a m e will be p l a y e d u n d e r g i r l s ' rules in which t h e women will luivu the a d v a n t a g e in f a m i l i a r i t y , Some uf t h e men will h a v e a dillicult t i m e re i n h e r i n g mil lo d r i b b l e u p t h e fl ' for a push u11 s h u t . Details a r e b e i n g kept s t r i c t l y secret but t h e r e is a s t r u n g r u m o r m a k i n g t h e r o u n d s Ihnl t h e s t a l w a r t males will a p p e a r in b l o o m e r s , h a i r r i b b o n s ct ul. Also i n c l u d e d in t h e c a r n i v a l will be v a r i o u s s p o r t s of a n i n d i v i d u a l nature. An e x h i b i t i o n of t u m b l i n g will be g i v e n by Dill T u r r e n s , Dick l l u n c i u f t , a n d Dill H o p k e , Hosing will be in c h a r g e of Tom M e d i a n ; ami I he p r o p e r t e c h n i q u e of f e n c i n g will lie i l l u s t r a t e d b y A r n o l d ford a n d Lillian S h a p i r o . T h e r e will also be a d d e d g i r l s p a d d l e t e n n i s if t'011leslanls desire. f i r s t mi llm p r u g r a m for t h e weekend is a lunch,'nn al C a m p J o h n s t o n . Ibises will leave W a s h i n g t o n Avenue, elltl'lince uf D r a p e r hull al 1 0 : 0 0 o ' c l o c k t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g a n d will I'eliiru from C h a t h a m nl 2:1)0 o ' c l o c k . During the nftcrn ihc g y m n a s i u m ul' P a g e hull will be open t o nil " i " 1 wish tu j o i n in the Ah me frolics. T h e r e will be p a d d l e t e n u i s , vulley bull, h u i l m i n l o n , p i n g p „ n g , a foul si l i n g cuiitesl nml u n u m b e r "f g r o u p g a m e s . At •' L't" u ''duck, t h e ussucinl ion will g a t h e r with Iheir g u e s i s in t h e ml','Ici'ia in l l u , s i e , l hull fnr the Silver A n n i v e r s a r y d i n n e r . T h e p r o g r a m im eludes presciitnli f a w a r ,1 s , iCmillilllitl nil ....... | •DHPPHH • -• • ! &*,iz*X--^X Cain ill It ,*).) T h e \ , h . l l i , e , l D n i l l i u l i e s class will I'll'-,'III t w li p h u n nil Tl|esdu,\ ill t h o Vmliliiritiiij nl' P a g e hull, t o be dilei led b \ l l c l l y D a n i e l s a n d D o r o t h y Haner, juniors. T h e c h a r a c t e r - - in \li-.> Daniels' p h u a r e : J e a n L i c h e n - l o i n , ' ; i s ; mid Mai inn Miu-I. .Van f m e n , and J o a n n e I hi \ *|er, s o p h o m o r e s , Miss l i n n e t ' s nasi Includes Klizub e l h S m i t h , J a n e l Dibble, a n d KlorI'lleu S c h c i d e r i c k , j u n i o r s . T h e s e a r e I he last p l a y s tn be p i n dileed t h i s y e a r , a n d Die A d v a n c e d c l a s s will s p e n d t h e rest uf ( h e seniesler preparing a three act play In be p r e s e i i l e d in M a y . • * % $ . - ;:, Daniels, Haner To Stage Last Plays of Season •,s Ccpytiulit 19}7, Uwun I'll,i, & Mvnus TOBACCO C O ~^W~~',.|?..«M.««!JI».,.n".II.T • . I Page 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. State College News P u b l i s h e d every F r i d a y of t h e college year b y t h e N E W S B o a r d r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e S t u d e n t Association Telephones: Office, 5-0373: Gumner, 2-0424; D e x t e r , 2-4314; Sold, 2-0701; Gaylord. 2-4314 Entered at second class matter in the Albany, K. Y., pottofice T H E N E W S BOARD HAURY T. GUMAER FBED B. DEXTER WARREN I. DENSMORE DAVID B. SMITH SOPHIE WOLZOK LAUBITA SELD C H A R L E S W . GAYLORD MILDRED E. NIGHTINGALE Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Associate Managing Editor Associate Managing Editor Associate Managing Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager T H E N E W S STAFF CHARLES N. MORRIS. HELEN CLYDE Sports TVomen 's Sports Sophomore Desk Editors Charles Ettinger, Robert Hertwig, E d g a r J e a n Strong, Charles Walsh Editor Editor O'Horn, Associate Editors Elizabeth Gooding, M a r y L a m , Robert Margison, V i r g i n i a Stoel, s e n i o r s ; Muriel Goldberg,, Ramona V a n Wie, juniors Assistant Sports Editors C h a r l e s F r a n k l i n , W i l l i a m R y a n , C l e m e n t Wolff Business Staff Business, Graco Castiglione, Roland W a t e r m a n ; advertising, J o a n Byron, Gordon T a b n e r ; circulation, V i c t o r i a Bilzi, M a r g a r e t H o r a , J u n e P a l m e r PRINTED BY BOYD PRINTING CO., I N C . , ALBANY, N. Y. ISSUE EDITOR Sophie Wolzok Are We Men or Mice? With another Student association business meeting scheduled for today's assembly it seems pertinent, at this time, to remind again the students of the college of the advisability of knowing what is going on in the hour between 11:10 and noon. To the great majority of assembly seat-warmers a business meeting means either a continuous bore or a semi-comfortable pre-lunch nap. Invariably, these are the people who rail longest and loudest on any and all faults, real and fanciful, about student government. To cite one such incident, how many of us knew more than the title of the National Youth Act so passively voted down some weeks ago/ The act, perhaps radical, had many notably worthy and progressive ideas which could have been discussed. We will be sitting in the back row. as usual, patiently waiting, hoping for that stiffening of the spine, that alert look, that gleaming eye which comes to him who is interested. Will your eye gleam ? Is It Practical? An innovation in Stale college's entertainment .schedule emerges tonight in the guise of the All-State dance at the Alumni Residence hall. State college loves to dance, and the four big class dances of the year are well attended and greatly enjoyed. Four dances, though, spread out over the entire college year cannot seek to cover vast spaces of "in-between" time. To date, the only remedy has been the sorority or fraternity "vie party", which at best is but a small, select gathering. The big class dances, moreover, are also quite expensive and prohibit the attendance of those who could easily come where the cost of the bid is lowered so as just to cover minimized expenses, yet provide an orchestra and the general atmosphere common to an important college function. Informal attire will also serve greatly in bringing tint cost gently down to rock bottom, as will the lack of necessity of taxis and flowers. Student council, then, is giving us an ideal situation, but it depends upon the entire student association to decide whether the idea is Utopian or practical. Melodrama, Tragedy, And Fantasy-Comedy Three Good Plays and True Commentstater I n a recent d e b a t e in student assembly t h e side which a r g u e d t h a t t h e Lion a n d t h e Echo s h o u l d b o consolidated w a s a w a r d e d t h e decision. T h a t ' s a l l v e r y well for a d e b a t e w h e r e t h e decision r e s t s u p o n t h e merits of t h e i n d i v i d u a l s d e b a t i n g b u t w h e t h e r t h e i r v i c t o r y should b o t h e b a s i s f o r l e g i s l a t i o n t o p u t t h i s p l a n i n t o effect is a q u e s t i o n . W h i t e i t i s r e a d i l y a d m i t t e d t h a t b o t h t h e Lion a n d the Echo c o u l d b e g r e a t l y i m p r o v e d , i t is v e r y d o u b t f u l t h n t t h e e n a c t m e n t of s u c h l e g i s l a t i o n w o u l d b r i n g a b o u t t h e d e s i r e d effect. I t d o e s n ' t t a k e a n y g r e a t a m o u n t of i n t e l l i g e n c e t o realize t h a t t h o result of consolidating those publicat i o n s w o u l d b e a c o m b i n a t i o n o f t h e f e a t u r e s of e a c h , particularly when t h e same people would be responsible for t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e n o w m a g a z i n e . T h e r e would bo seven issues of o n e m a g a z i n e i n s t e a d of seven issues of t w o . T h e r e w o u l d be h u m o r a n d l i t e r a t u r e , a n d in all p r o b a b i l i t y t h o a m o u n t of e a c h w o u l d n o t b e g r e a t l y changed. . . , « T h e p r o p o s e d p l a n h a s a l r o a d y b e e n t r i e d i n othoi colleges a n d i t h a s e i t h e r f a i l e d o r h a s been a very d o u b t f u l s u c c e s s . T h e difficulty w i t h w h i c h o n e i s conf r o n t e d i n t r y i n g t o w r i t e l i t e r a t u r e a b o u t a college is very o b v i o u s . L i t e r a t u r e is l i t e r a t u r e a n d y o u a r c g e t t i n g j u s t a s m u c h a n d j u s t a s g o o d l i t e r a t u r e in t h e Echo n o w a s y o u could p o s s i b l y g e t i n a n y o t h e r magazine. T h e c o m p l a i n t which seems t o be s e t u p a g a i n s t t h o Lion is t h a t i t does n o t c o n t a i n e n o u g h o r i g i n a l h u m o r and t h a t w h a t i t does c o n t a i n is n o t g e r m a i n t o S t a t e college. T h i s i s j u s t i f i e d to a c e r t a i n e x t e n t b u t o n o lias a h a r d t i m e t r y i n g to reconcile t h i s c o m p l a i n t w i t h a n o t h e r p u t f o r t h b y t h e s a m e d e b a t e r s . T h e y held t h e c e n t e r s p r e a d of t h e l a t e s t issue o f t h e Lion up to ridicule a s a " S o c i e t y P a g o " a n d this w a s undoubtedly tho p o r t i o n o f t h o m a g a z i n e which most c o n c e r n e d S t a t e college. P o r h a p s it would b e a b e t t o r idea t o h a v e t h e people who would p r o p o s e such l e g i s l a t i o n lend a h e l p i n g h a n d to t h e p u b l i c a t i o n s in q u e s t i o n r a t h e r t h a n d e b u n k a t every p o s s i b l e o p p o r t u n i t y . T h e r e is no d o u b t t h a t such a s p i r i t of c o o p e r a t i o n would u l t i m a t e l y r e s u l t in b e t t e r feeling a l l a r o u n d a n d w o u l d bo of c o n s i d e r a b l e a d v a n t a g e to both m a g a z i n e s . Appointment Bureau Personal Interviews With t h e personal interview increasing in importance as t h e m e t h o d of h i r i n g t e a c h e r s in N e w York s t a t e , it is i m p o r t a n t t h a t every senior anil g r a d u a t e l o o k i n g for a p o s i t i o n s h o u l d be c o g n i z a n t of t h e t e c h n i q u e ill' i n t e r v i e w s . T h e first t h i n g to check u p on b e f o r e g o i n g to a n i n t e r v i e w is y m i r p e r s o n a l a p p e a r a n c e . T h e p o i n t cannot lie s t r e s s e d s t r o n g l y e n o u g h t h a i s e n i o r s a m i g r a d u a t e s s h o u l d b e g r o o m e d f o r a n i n t e r v i e w at all t i m e s . lie c h e e r f u l b e f o r e a n i n t e r v i e w , D u n ' I worry about i t ; you 'vc met people b e f o r e . l a t h e i n t e r v i e w , be c o u r t e o u s a n d poised. He c a r e f u l ill' m a n n e r i s m s such us l a p p i n g y o u r fool or t u g g i n g al y o u r r i n g . H a v e ciuilhleitce in y o u r s e l f , a n d have il b e c a u s e ytnt k n o w y o u r a p p e a r a n c e is good, a m i be cause vim know what y e n a r e g o i n g I" s a y . Iluw much sliiiulil you talk'; 11 d e p e n d s on w h e t h e r tin- i n t e r v i e w e r likes to d o t h e t a l k i n g o r h a v e y o u Milk. s i / " u p y o u r p r i n c i p a l , anil act a c c o r d i n g l y , As In t h e c o n v e r s u l i o n , a good t h i n g to be p r e p a r e d nil is a k n o w l e d g e ill' t h e bi-sl t e x t b o o k s tint 1 inetliiiils in your m a j o r a m i m i n o r Holds. Answer q u e s t i o n s d i r e c t l y , I ' s e good I'htglisdi not llnvvcry nr f o r m a l , n o r s l a n g , but j u s t good Hnglish, A ud r e m e m b e r , t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n is best confined to cuninienlH mi t h i n g s , mil on people. If n; i \ i'ii t h e o p p o r t u n i t y lo s h a k e lunula, do ho, tl is t h e p r i n c i p a l ' s privilege, h o w e v e r , to m a k e t h e gesture. T h e h a n d s h a k e sliiiulil In' a m a n l y o n e , tic c o a i p a u i i ' d by a j u d i c i o u s smile. Leave t h e i n t e r v i e w mi I he u p w a r d t r e n d m a k e the p a r t i n g a p l e a s a n t o n e . What a r e p r i n c i p a l s looking l'ur in tlie* process of illtel \ ievvillg? I n v e s t i g a t i o n would lead us lo believe 1 li.it Hie chief q u a l i t i e s , listed r o u g h l y in t h e o r d e r of i m p o r t a n c e , a r e t h e s e : physical Illness, personality, a p p e a r a n c e , voice, c u l t u r a l b a c k g r o u n d s c h o l a r s h i p , good l u s t e in d r e s s a m i g r o o m i n g , r e s o u r c e f illness, l a d , interest ill c h i l d r e n , a n d Knglisli u s a g e , A n u m b e r of s e n i u m a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s l o n e not yet tilled ill t h e i r s c h e d u l e c a r d s in Ihu A p p o i n t m e n t llurouu oflico, A s a result, s t u d e n t s have missed m u x pected I n t e r v i e w s d u r i n g Hie lust few weeks. (Ill your s c h e d u l e c a r d iu I tic b u r e a u oflico y o u should i n d i c a t e your usual whereabouts during all vacant periods ( i n d i c a t e C o m m o n s , g r a d u a t e room, liuulevili'd, l i b r a r y , homo, e t c . ) uu Well a s Hie room n u m b e r s of a l l y o u r ''lasses, § * | * N S l u d e i i t s w h o wish to Had t h e n a m e s of p r i n c i p a l s a n d schools will find c o m p l e t e i n f o r m a l ion ia I t c g e u t s H a n d b o o k ;M. T h e A p p o i n t m e n t B u r e a u lias a copy of I Ids a v a i l a b l o for s t u d e n t u s e , a s tuts t h e college library. Hartwick Defeats State Courtsters State's Stage Where Two Boards Are As Good As One E s t a b l i s h e d b y t b e C l a s s of 1018 T h e u n d e r g r a d u a t e N e w s p a p e r of New York S t a t e College f o r T e a c r c r s •PLAYGOER The week's saddest comment: There's only one more Tuesday night and then the big play to go in the Advanced Dramatics season. The week's bouquets: To Director Crist, for a melodrama that won the applause and cooperation of gallery, loge, and orchestra in Friday's assembly. To Directors Zubres and Nelbach for productions that captured an appreciative Tuesday night audience. T o t h e whole Dramatics class acting a n d their and stagecraft Advanced a i d e s in for c o n t i n u e d i m p r o v e m e n t in t h e a r t of p l a y p r o duction. Dean's List Names 197 Honor Students (Continued M i s s C r i s t ' s p l a y w a s a n excellent choice f o r a n a s s e m b l y p r o d u c t ion— a rollicking melodrama always takes effect w i t h a l a r g e mixed a u d i e n c e , e s p e c i a l l y w h e n cast a n d p r o d u c e d a s well a s t h i s o n e w a s . M r . K e l l y a n d M i s s Schlick w e r e both a t t h e i r best, p l a y i n g c o m e d y roles so well s u i t e d t o their p a r t i c u l a r abilities. Every movement, every tone of voice, e v e r y b i t of p a n t o m i m e , seemed q u i t e p e r f e c t . P a u l D i t t m n n a n d V i r g i n i a Hall d e s e r v e d t h e a p p l a u s e t h e y received for t h e i r e m b r a c e . T r y it yourself s o m e t i m e in f r o n t of a t h o u s a n d people. T h e i r costumes a n d bearing m a d e t h e m t h e p e r f e c t hero a n d heroine, G e o r g e Olenson w a s a t t e m p t i n g t o lie a l i t t l e t o o s u a v e a n d s o p h i s t i c a t e d t o fit h i s o w n a b i l i t i e s . H i s m a k e u p w a s e x c e l l e n t a n d he t r i e d h i s b e s t ; h o w e v e r , we felt t h a t lie overdid his role. M r . A r t h u r played h i s p a r t w e l l ; h i s c h a r a c t e r seemed m o r e a u t h e n t i c t h a n m a n y of h i s roles have b e e n . T h e s e t f o r t h e p l a y w a s good looking, a n d different. T h e effect of t h e c o r n e r of a room w a s a relief from the u s u a l t h r e e w a l l s . T h e original announcement before t h e p l a y g a v e us a n a u t h e n t i c idea of t h e c o r k i n g p e r f o r i n a a c e we were lo s e e . T h e m u s i c a l effects a d d e d t o the s p i r i t of Hie old fashioned melodrama. n * # * W e h a v e been a n n o y e d s o m e t i m e s by t r a g e d i e s i n v o l v i n g i n s a n i t y lie c a u s e t h e s c r e a m s a n d tenseness of I he c h a r a c t e r s w a s not a l w a y s r e a l . We were not a n n o y e d by Miss Z u b r e s ' p l a y . II held us in s u s p e n s e . We d i d n ' t know what was g o i n g lo happen we h a d guesses but they VVl'l'I'll 't so good, Miss J e s s e d i d a line piece uf work in a liiie we have mil si en bar I vy before. Her incessant rocking, s t a r i n g eyes, iiioiiotoriolis voice, nail ipiick movements, helped make a s u s p e n s e Ihat we really did feel. Miss A ppehlool'li did a goad n|' work, a p p e a r i n g ;i little uulliriil t h a n Mr. I bl I man. piece inure \l iss Nell,.oil 's I'aulasy comedy Has W, II It.'led, Well ilirei'lcd. Scene uf high iiili'iesi fur us vvui lie limit slid p i c t u r e of lli. Miss K n i e n a n d Mr. Knrpoi tie sul'n Die culm and po.-'e p r o d u c e d a picl a r e of a \ ie l o t i o n p a r l o r scene heller t h a n niosl we have seen, M r. Is ;i rpi'ii 's \v hide tippenruiicc, b e a r i n g , mid voice c o m b i n e d Iu Hi him p'Tl'oclly fur Ins part, Muv \v, HI ge lii iii I u I ry mil fur furl her pn rl s uu M a l e ' s s i n g e . We liked Mi-.1','inery, uiu! c v l c u d Hie hope lh,-ii wr lliay see tier act a g a i n . M i. Kelly, of course, is uf Krin '.-; - l o c k , m n l did his liish well. Miss I lay ford 's b r o g u e was g e n u i n e ; In i f a n t a s y p a r t s confused us II litlle, but t h e play was labelled H f a n t a s y euiuedy. • 1 Page 3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. K 4 A d v a n c e d I I r a m a t i c s deserves credit for p r o g r e s s in t h e m i if • t u g e c i n i ' i . We like I lie sels liny can d o , t h e l i g h t i n g a n d sound elfecls I hey p r o dilce, We note one deficiency liming. Light changes ami curtain arc I m p o r t a n t p a r t s of a play. I.el 's have a little m o r e m e c h a n i c a l elli ciency, c l a s s . from Dibble, J a n e t DonVito, A. Dtivnll, Marcus First, Sophie Kormnu, I'crcy (lilTiinl, Ella (lolilberg, Muriel Olciison, Willnril Hayes, 101 • hi Hoffman, Itutli Hunter. Dorothy Irvls, Klrllltttid .leaks, tiertruile .Inscl'ek, Anna Kliies, Mildred Ivucll, .lessieu Koruiiiever, M. Kili'klilll, lies,' Lilnnnn, Charlotte. page 1, Column 1) Mollonkouf, W i n . Natolt, J o s e p h Oprnndy, Helen Panghiirii, Marjory l'ursliall, l.lzcUc lieisslg, H a r o l d llingrosc, Klureiiec Kyiin, T h o m a s Scliurick, Itiilli Slicchv, Martini Smith, Mary ,1. S t e w a r t , Muriel Strut!tier, L. Sullivan, Cecelia Tnkncs, M a r g a r e t T h o m p s o n , itiilli 'I'obln, Mtiry E. West over, A. E. Welinlllcr, Bertha Williams, (Iweiiclru Wood, llerllui McCarthy, Helen MacDolignll, Ida Miiney, l l e n r l e l t e Miller, Klsle Ziilklnd, CLASS Arclllt7.Pl, Albert Arnold, P h y l l i s A r t h u r , Ellssabeth Austin, H'llKiiheth O F 1IWI) K e h r l g , Kriiiiklin King', Olive Km-klilll, F r i e d a Kurlnnslk, Piiiinle llulllon, Agnes I.eese, J o s e p h Lonsdale, Kicliunl Cuss, Hath Connolluo, Sum Davis, Edtln Diiliiu. Delhi Illinium, J o h n Downey, Hull f o x , Charlotte. Knrcy, Virginia Florence Maebeiin, D o r o t h y Melansoii, .1. K. O'Dniinell, Mary I'ekarsky, Hector, Itilth Adonim ScliulU, .lane (liissclin. ,1 i'ii II in' Sinovoy, Kulh liriissiiuin, Mnlvlna Spiiraclne, Mary tiurne.V, J a n e t TiiiTctis, William Iliilpln, Mary T y n a n , Huiilun H a n s e n . Alleeil 11 n 11 jii'l Kiiiliryn Hurt, I'cter Weiss, Sylvia lliivl'ot'il, Hetty While, Emily W'llc/.vnslil, A. Ilili-r, Kind Jesse. Kdlitl Zeliinli, Helen ( I . A s s O P III 10 I,inic, V l v t c u i i c I'.lllTclt. . I line liriiwii, Murchi McKec, liille. Klly.nliclll i'nll"ii. llrilcii Dibble, Eleanor KIHIIII, Bleu ' Million 1 'inlilt-. C h a r l e s I'ussiili. llul'iilll.V ScliwnrU, lllussii Sullivan, Kim l-'lnli, bonis l-'lnx. Smile Tlmine-iui. Ii. Tuimisiiin. lelw. I In I I . . i-. W a l l e r II ii i-l ii i n II II . K l u l s I I ) Hum, V v e l l c Van Keiiren, D. Kiiq" Wasllewski, .l.'b Kobe rl Soiree Bids G o O n S a l e W e e k After Vacation llids for S o p h o m o r e Soiree will g u nil sole t h e lirsl week a f t e r t h e H o s i e r \ilealiuii, a c c o r d i n g Iu mi auiiniinee inetil by C h r i s t i n e Ades, general i-In in. They w ill be a v a i l a b l e in n \ uf D r a p e r ball, mid will cost lluee dollars. Iluiiny llerigiui a n d b i s S w i n g s l e r s will furnish Ihe music for I lie event which will be held III t h e A u i n n i i i club, Appointment Bureau Announces Placement! Tin- A p p o i n t m e n t b u r e a u a n n o u n c e s the p l a c e m e n ! of I w o g r a d u a t e sill d e n ' s mid live seniors d u r i n g t h e p u s t week. The seniors placed o r e : Genevieve Cniicy, c o m m e r c e m ( ' u e y i i i a n s ; J o h n Done, c o m m e r c e at I t h a c a ; l.ula M a y DulTey, l i b r a r y al T a l l y ; Itnbcrl M a r gisun, ciuunuTcc al Y o r k l o w u H e i g h t s ; and V i r g i n i a Htool, Kuglish al Cubic skill. T h e g r a d u a t e s tire Kvulyn Cook, 'Il.'l, cuinnierce a | Kurt I ' l a i n ; a n d M a r y K. t ' c r g u s u u , ' 8 8 , cuiiiiuerce a t Oucoutn. J. Ryan and Bancroft Feature As Teachers Fall 42-37 At Oneonta State's P u r p l e a n d (laid engers t e r m i n a t e d their 1930-37 campaign l a s t S a t u r d a y night b y j o u r n e y i n g to O n e o n t a where an uncanny-shooting H a r t w i c k College q u i n t e t s n a t c h e d a •42-37 v i c t o r y f r o m t h e T e a c h e r s in t h e l a s t m i n u t e s of t h e final s t a n z a . T h e Hatfield " S o p h o m o r e " quintet f a i l e d t o click in t h e o p e n i n g f r a m e •ind Jlartvvick soon p u l l e d out in front. T h e senioi'B, u p o n r e l i e v i n g their younger teammates, opened up, a n d l e d b y G e o r g e B a n c r o f t t h e y cut t h e i r a d v e r s a r i e s ' a d v a n t a g e d o w n to 2 0 - 1 8 a t half-time. la t h e final half t h e Hatfield aggregation moved i n t o a 7-polut lead. T h e S l a t e five closely g u a r d e d i t s s m a l l a d v a n t a g e a n d t h e g a m e con t i n n e d in see-saw f a s h i o n . However, w i t h less t h a n t h r e e m i n u t e s t o p l a y r e m a i n i n g P e t r i l l mid C h u r c h s t a g e d a b r i l l i a n t e x h i b i t i o n of m a r k s m a n s h i p f r o m v a r i o u s a n g l e s t o slowly forge ahead. T h e s e n i o r s fought u n t i r i n g l y but in v a i n ia t h e s e final m i n u t e s , C a p l a i n J o h n n y Ryan tried desperately to duplicate his earlier p e r f o r m a n c e o n l y lo h a v e his lung s h o t s prove •'heart-breakers''. Tom Harrington a l s o p l a y i n g h i s Last i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e b a l l g a m e , showed in t h o s e w a n i n g m o m e n t s t h e light which w a s typical of h i m in every g a m e he p l a y e d for t h e P u r p l e a m i Hold, ( l e o r g e I inn c r o f t in a m a s s i n g tl! p o i n t s also disp l a y e d h i s a b i l i t y which m a r k e d hiui as " basketed'", C h a r l i e M o r r i s was t h e final m e m b e r uf Ihe q u a r t e t In end h i s college b n s k e l b a l l career, p l a y i n g a steady defensive g a m e . Frosh Win Rivalry Game T h e freshinun g i r l s d e f e a t e d t h e l a s s i e s of t h e g r e e n a n d w h i l e on W e d n e s d a y n i g h t , by t h e slim m a r g i n of o n e p o i n t . T h e Until score w a s IS 17 in favor uf t h e I'rusli, a m i kept t h e m iu t h e r u n n i n g I'm- t h e tvvu a n d o n e - h a l f p o i n t s a w a r d e d Iu i h e team w i n n i n g tvvu mil of Ihl'ee e n g a g e ments. V i r g i n i a Mitchell w a s high s c o t e r for t h e v i c t o r i o u s freshmen, a n d ' ' Hid ' ' Dohlll a n d Ivlilli Huhey were t h e si successful of " I h e vanquished ' ' . " Canute's Corner Hartwick Game. Interclass. Rules. Athletes WiU Have M.A.A.W31 Sponsor K.D.P. Basketeers Defeat Potter Club Week-end of Sports Intramural Contests U n d e r w a y a t p r e s e n t i s an i n n o v a t i o n in t h o i n t r a m u r a l p r o g r a m i n Hie w a y of a t h l e t i c c o m p e t i t i o n i n ' t h e f o r m of a f o u l - s h o o t i n g c o n t e s t . E n t r i e s in t h e c o n t e s t n u m b e r a b o u t •C. N. M.s i x t y a n d t h e hoop t o s s i n g is d o n e Only last w e e k e n d F o r t u n e failed a n y t i m e d u r i n g Hie d a y b u t p a r t i c u in i t s e x p r e s s o b l i g a t i o n t o t h e S t a t e l a r l y i a t h e l a t e a f t e r n o o n u n d e r Hie college b a s k e t e e r s , a n d v i c t o r y l a y watchful e y e of Coach Hatfield. w i t h t h e e n e m y a t t h e close of t h e T w e n t y - f i v e t h r o w s a r e allowed each regular playing period. T h e r e i s n o p a r t i c i p a n t a n d s h o o t i n g from a s e t d o u b t b u t t h a t H a r t w i c k w a s o n a n d s t a n c e is f o r b i d d e n . The combatant t h a t t h e l a r g e s s e of t h e c o u r t i n t e r c a g i n g tlie m o s t free t h r o w s i s t h e f e r e d w i t h t h e s t a m i n a of o u r b a s k e t contest winner. t o s s e r s — b u t still, it w a s a regretTo start immediately after Easter t a b l e loss. O u r t h o u g h t s j u s t w o n ' t v o c o t i o n is a " 2 1 " g a m e . Entries be of t h e p r e s e n t ; t h e y r o a m i n t o h a v e been m n d e a n d c a n still lie the years to come, particularly t h e m a d e u p t o E a s t e r v a c a t i o n on t h o n e x t t w o or t h r e e , w h e n b i g t h i n g s MA A b u l l e t i n b o a r d . Here, loo, are are hoped for. l i s t e d t h e r u l e s of t h e c o n t e s t . E n T o u t (ini fur t h i s y e a r , a t l e a s t , is t r a n t s will be p a i r e d oil' f o r o p e n i n g the perennial i n t r a m u r a l league; a n d m u t c h e s , w i n n e r s moved u p a notch victors again a r e the sophomore in t h e b r a c k e t i n g , a n d so on u n t i l a class nut I h e s a m e t e a m t h a t w o n v i c t o r is d e t e r m i n e d . last y e a r , lint t h e s a m e c l a s s . T o B r o u g h t t o a close a t t h e p r e s e n t Iheiii, a l o n g w i t h o u r f e l i c i t a t i o n s , w r i t i n g is tlie a n n u a l i n t e r c l a s s l e a g u e . goes tlie m u c h coveted interclass W i n n e r s a r e t h e s o p h o m o r e s , who b n s k e l b a l l c u p . T h e only hoop g a m e s s h o w e d terrific s c o r i n g p o w e r a n d a n uf local i n t e r e s t t h a t r e m a i n t o lie u n u s u a l l y l a r g e a m o u n t of r e s e r v e played a r e I h e g i r l s b u y s g a m e ( O h ! , s t r e n g t h iu all of t h e g a m e s t h e y liuw nice! I a n d t h e I'roshiiuni-suphiiplayed. Traditionally enough, tbe niiire r i v a l r y g a m e . Until will t a k e freshman team was quite unsuccessplace t o m o r r o w night a s a part nf ful, weakened a s it: w a s b y tlie conIhe S p u r t s C a r n i v a l , a n d b o t h s h o u l d c e n t r a t i o n of p l a y i n g a b i l i t y o n t h e be i n t e r e s t - p a c k e d . r e g u l a r f r e s h m a n leant. T h e s e a r e h i g h t i m e s in t h e b a s k e t ball world. G a t h e r e d a t Chicago right now a r e coaches from all p a r t s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s b e n t on i n v e s t i g a t i n g t h e p r e s e n t r u l e s of t h e s p o r t , interpreting them further, a n d revisI write with Parker Qui'aAt ing s o m e of t h e m . S u g g e s t i o n s for the ren-cli-.-inini! i"l( that dries r e v i s i o n s i n c l u d e : ( 1 ) E l i m i n a t i o n of ON PAl'LR :\\% faster limn oldstyle inks. Always rich, bri lnnL— t h e c e n t e r l a p e x c e p t a s a m e a n s of never v.'.-'ti'ry. l..c and 25c a t any s t a r t i n g t h e h a l v e s of t h e g a m e . ( 2 ) store scllina ink. -. O p e n i n g t h e o u t e r h a l f of t h e foul circle t o t h e p i v o t p l a y ; ( 3 ) E l i m i n a t i o n of t h e p r e s e n t f a c e - g u a r d i n g r u l e ; ( 4 1 A l l o w i n g offended t e a m s t o Secret ingredient dissolves sediment decline t h e free t h r o w p e n a l t y . tuft in a pen Hy ordinary inks. 1 If p r i m e i n t e r e s t tu u s is t h e d i s cii^siuti nl' c e n t e r t a p p l a y . The rarUcr w conches Voted (it) !l t u w i p e mil t h e j u m p ; big t e n b a s k e t b a l l will d o w i t h o u t it for t b e c o i n i n g s e a s o n , a t least. W e ' r e for it. The annual inter-fraternity basketball fracas, held following t h o b a n quet sponsored b y t h e two frnternities, on S t . P a t r i c k ' s n i g h t e n d e d w i t h K a p p a D e l t a R h o on t o p w i t h a s c o r e of 3 7 - 3 2 . T h i s m a r k s t h e t h i r d g a m e in tlie series b e t w e e n t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d t h e second won b y K . D . P . , H o t t e r Chili h a v i n g won l a s t y e a r . T h e contest s t a r t e d off w i t h a I m a g w i t h K . D , P , d r a w i n g first blood. However, 10. E , I 1 , s c o r e d a l m o s t i m mediately. The battle raged up a n d d o w n Hie c o u r t in a s t e r l i n g d i s p l a y of b a s k e t b a l l w i t h a f a s t b r e a k i n g offense a n d a s t u b b o r n d e f e n s e s h o w n b y b o t h s i d e s . T h o score a t t h e h a l f was s l i g h t l y in K . I). P . ' s f a v o r b y a s c o r e of 1 9 - 1 1 . T h e second h a l f w a s , if possible, f a s t e r a n d m o r e f u r i o u s t h a n Hie first, vvillt 10. E, P . p u t t i n g on t b e p r e s s u r e to d r a w u p a t 31! till w i t h t w o m i n u t e s to p l a y . By t h i s t i m e t h e o n l o o k e r s were t e a r i n g t h e i r h a i r i n excitement. T h e delirium reached fever p i l c h when K. 1). P . s a n k t w o field goals a n d a foul t o g o a h e a d a n d win b y live p o i n t s , T h e h i g h s c o r e r s of t h e e v e n i n g were ( l e o r g e B a n c r o f t w i t h 13 p o i n t s a n d D u k e l l e r s h k o w i t z with 1'2. The Department Store of Albany That Is Ever Anxious to Be of Service — Meeting the Merchandise Demands of the College Woman. \£M Qwink To Star in Your Schooi ALL-STAR PEN It Lots You SEE Whou to llofill of your ERSTER HOLIDAY —hence won't run. thy in classes or vxutns Yes, thousands of students start Stop at the -/f&tel "Tudot in Hew York -Ijotelludot i blocks east of Grand Central 304 East 4 2 n d Street -f MUrray Hill -I-3900 |"" WHEN YOU BUY A a ^ ROUND-TRIP TICKET " ~ ^ Ono-Way Oneonta Hinghanilon Syracuse Rochester Buffalo New York Ithaca Colt ol Ftr* lUtum Trip $1.55 $1.25 2.25 1.S0 1.95 1,00 3.20 2.60 3.05 3.20 2.00 1.60 3.30 2.<l!> Richfield S p r i n g s 1.50 1.20 T D E K I N D a n d g e n t l e to y o u r p o c k e t book this v a c a t i o n — b u y a round- t r i p G r e y h o u n d ticket I S a v e m o n e y g o i n g h o m e — f a r e s a r c l o w e s t in h i s t o r y . And save still m o r e c o m i n g back — there's an extra 2 0 % reduction o n the r e t u r n p o r t i o n of y o u r t i c k e t , GREYHOUND TERMINAL 350 B r o a d w a y GllEY/fiOUND ifies T e l . 4-6165 Work BACK YOUR BRAINS WITH THE < 4-McuAtom it Ditily rates: Single room::, Jrom $i. W; double, from $ J, 50. Special rates by the week. 6 0 0 roorns — mull one an outside room with private bath. T h e c o m m i t t e e s in c h a r g e of t h e sports carnival include: General chairm a n , Helen C l y d e ; A s s i s t a n t c h a i r man, John O ' B r i e n ; Arrangements, Klsu S m i t h , D o r o t h y C'lupp, B u b y S t e w a r t ; Publicity, Phyllis Jobson, Charles Morris, Harriot Spraguo, Grtieo Yorkey; Women's sports, Ktliol L i t t l e , L i l l i a n S h a p i r o , I r m a Anderson and Pran Field. THROW YOUR EIUOV " W h e n y o u visit N e w Y o r k b e assured of comfort a n d conven i e n c e . H o t e l T u d o r is i n T u d o r City, N e w Y o r k ' s s m a r t resid e n t i a l c o m m u n i t y , At t h e I l o u d T u d o r t h e r e is n d e l i g h t f u l c o c k tail l o u n g e . A n d i n T u d o r City there are throe restaurants t o choose from. Theatres, s h o p s ami t h e goings-on about town a r e j u s t a few b l o c k s a w a y . (Continued from page 1 , column 5 ) s p e a k e r s , a n d a p a g e a n t of G . A . A . history. D r . Gertrude Douglas, assista n t p r o f e s s o r of b i o l o g y will s p e a k f o r t h e f o u n d e r s of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n ; H a r r i e t O. Ton Eyck, ' 3 5 , former A . A. p r e s i d e n t , will s p e a k f o r p a s t m e m b e r s ; Miss fsbaclle J o h n s t o n , ins t r u c t o r in p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n , a n d E l i z a b e t h M o r r o w , ' 3 7 , p r e s i d e n t of t h e G i r l s ' A t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n , will speak for the present members. Faculty guests a t t h e dinner Include M i s s H e l e n H a l l M o r e l a n d , d e a n of women; Miss Margaret. Hitchcock, i n s t r u c t o r in p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n ; D r . Caroline Cronsdale, professor of h y g i e n e ; D r . Matie Green, assistant professor of h y g i e n e ; Dr. Elizabeth M o r r i s , p r o f e s s o r of e d u c a t i o n , a n d Dr. M i n n i e B . S c o t l a n d , a s s i s t a n t , p r o fessor of b i o l o g y . to rale higher w h e n t h e y replace t h e i r old ' b l i n d - b a r r e l " p o n s will) ibis n e w P a r k e r V u c i i m u l i c . i b i s is becaiiHi) il. is p e o p l e w h o arc capable of r a t i n g high w h o go for ibis P e n i n a b i g w a y , a n d b o c a u s e i l is t h i s k i n d u f P e n — a n d only i b i s k i n d — t h a i c a n b r i n g n u t t b e b e s t tb.it is i n llicin. I t s S c i a i i li-Pruof P o i n t o f P l a t i n u m a n d Solid 4 •'diI w r i t e s like a zephyr. Unlike pens t h a i hide t h e ink w i t h i n t h e b a r r e l , Ibis l a m i n a t e d Pearl B e a u t y I d s y o u S E E D a y s A h e a d w h e n i t ' s r u n n i n g low. W b e n held t o t h e l i g h t i l s h o w s t h e h'.NTlltK Ink Supply—holds 102% More Ink than old-style. I t ' s t h e p e n Hint r e c e i v e d m o r e v o t e s lb,in a n y o i l i e r T W O m a k e s of P e n s C O M B I N E D w h e n ,10 C o l lege P a p e r s a s k e d d . b W s l u d e n l s " W h i c h n e n d o y o n o w n ? " 11 w u s a w a r d c d l i y t h e A l l - A m e r i c a Hoard of f o o t b a l l t o ')() n o m i n e e s for i h e A l l - A m e r i c a T e a m of |*J86. G o a t o n c e | o iiny good s t o r e selli n g pi'iin a n d t r y this r e v o l u t i o n a r y invention. Identify (ho genuine Parker Vaciiuiulie by ( h i s smart All H O W p l i p v - t h i s holds this Pen low a n d S A i ' E in t h e p o c k e t , T h e P a r k e r I'eil ( a n , JaiK'svillc, W i s . Cleans Your Pen As It Writes Got Parker Quin*, tho new quick -drying ink. Dissolvesseiliineiil left by pon-Clugginf] inks. Makes your USII U Parker or any oilier— work like n charm. 15c and 2f>c Page 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. Educators To Meet At State Tomorrow (Continued from page Statesman 1, column. 3 ) 1 1 : 0 0 - 1 1 : 1 0 , " S p e e c h Defects in N e w L e b a n o n C e n t r a l S c h o o l s ", M r s . Dorothea H. W y l i e ; 11:10-11:20, " The Homo Versus the English Teacher"; 11:20-11:30, "Providing f o r N o n - R e g e n t i G r o u p s in T r o y " , Miss Dorothy Tinder; 11:30-11:40, " I m p r o v e m e n t of H e a d i n g S k i l l i n A l b a n y " , M r . R. Cecil C a r t e r ; 1 1 : 4 0 1 1 : 5 0 , " E n g l i s h in S c h e n e c t a d y S c h o o l s " ; a n d d i s c u s s i o n from 1 1 : 5 0 until 12:00. H i s t o r y a n d Social S t u d i e s Section, L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n Hall; Dr. A d n a W . Risley, c h a i r m a n ; 10:00, " C o m m o n E r r o r s in Social S t u d i e s T e a c h i n g in N o w Y o r k S t a t e ", D r . D o n n a l V. S m i t h ; 10:30, " P r i n c i p l e s and Obj e c t i v e s of t h e N o w S o c i a l S t u d i e s ", M r . W i l l i a m 0 . VVolgast, B e n j a m i n Franklin H i g h ' school, Rochester; 11:00, "Organizing Classroom Procedures in S o c i a l S t u d i o s " , Mrs. Theresia Moynilian, Oneida Junior H i g h school, S c h e n e c t a d y . H o m e E c o n o m i c s S e c t i o n , r o o m 33(1, M i l n e h i g h , M r s . A n n a K. B a r s a m , chairman; 10:00, Business meeting of t h e En s t e r n D i s t r i c t H o m e E c o n o m i c s A s s o c i a t i o n , M r s . A. H o g u n , p r e s i d e n t , Cohoes H i g h s c h o o l ; 1 0 : 1 8 , Introduction, Miss Eltlyth Proper, N o t t school, S c h e n e c t a d y . Mathematics S e c t i o n , room 200, D r a p e r hall, D r . H a r r y R i r c h o n o u g h , chairman; 10:00, "The Prosonl S t a t u s nt' M a t h e m a t i c s in t h e H i g h S c h o o l , " Mr, J o s e p h S r i i i i i n , editorial board of N a t i o n a l M a t h e m a t i c s M a g a z i n e a n d M r . ( i e o r g e II. K n i g , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of schools, T r o y . Modern Foreign Languages Section, H o w T i m e flies! W o h a v e s c a r c e l y finished l i s t e n i n g t o c r i t i c i s m s of ono w e e k ' s S t a t e s m a n when its time to write the next one. . . . Another timely comment—one enterprising s e n i o r h a s d i s c o v e r e d b y m e a n s of much m a t h e m a t i c a l m a n e u v e r i n g t h a t t h e r e a r c 0 5 — c o u n t t h e m — d a y s to graduation. . . . I f you w a n t t o sec a b a s k e t b a l l p l a y e r g e t a n g r y a s k G e o r g e if ho believes in s i g n s . . . . J u d g i n g f r o m his ' s c e n e ' l a s t F r i d a y ho d i s l i k e s them, at least. . . . F r e s h m a n may not believe i n t h e s i g n s u r g i n g S o p h s t o attend song practice, but they remove them j u s t the same. . . . To conclude o u r t a l k in s i g n l a n g u a g e , a lordly graduate student asked what A P R m e a n s on the D r a p e r hall S o i r e e s i g n . . . . K n o w l e d g e i.s p o w e r — a r e we horse or mule'/ . . . w e ' r e b e i n g s u b t l e . room I ' l l , D r a p e r h a l l , Dr. T h o m a s G. B c r g l n , c h a i r m a n ; 1 0 : 0 0 , " L a Lect u r e E p l i q u e c " (in F r e n c h ) , Quest i o n s a n d Discussion (in Knglish), Mucin mo L u c i e n n e d i n g e r , X e w Y o r k university: "Freie Reproduktion" (in English), Questions and Discussions, Dr. Roy 10. M o s h e r , supervisor M o d e r n l a n g u a g e s , S t a t e Kilui-iitinn D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y , S c i e n c e S e c t i o n , r o o m :.'iil), H o s t e d hull. Dr. P i n l e t n n A. Moose, c h a i r m a n ; 1 0 : 0 0 , ' ' < 'u i- ii' n t A n s w e r s to the Q u e s t i o n : What Should the Science T e a c h e r K n o w , " Dr. Carleton E, P o w e r , S t a l e college. T e s t s and M e a s u r e m e n t s Section, i-( i 2iin, t r u s t e d hull, Dr. Earl I!. South, chairman ; 10:00, ' ' Current I'ruhleins in T e s t i n g , " n dismission. T h o r e c e n t f l u r r y of d c l i c a t o w h i t o frozen precipitation b r o u g h t upon ns a n o t h e r e p i d e m i c of b u n n y p a n t s . H a v e you women no v a n i t y ? . . . A n d how did t h e snow g e t in t h e A c t i v i t i e s office? . . . And why was Nightingale millicing around tho D e a n ' s office on t h o s a m e d a y ? . . . D o n ' t toll me t h a t y o u d i s l i k e t o h a v e your face washed? . . . The dorm sculptresses were making things a g a i n . . . . This t i m e they sculped a d o g . . . . ( D i d t h e E E P or K D R m a s c o t do t h e p o s i n g ? ) Remember last y e a r ' s Minnie the M e r m a i d ? ( N o rel a t i o n to S t r a u s s ) . . . . Wo i n f r i n g e on tho P l a y g o e r . . . (Rosolvodl That the Playgoer and tho S t a t e s m a n be c o n s o l i d a t e d ) a n d a s k - - c a n ' t a play be produced without Tom Kelly? . . . W h y not try "Tlio Women" or " V i c t o r i a R e g i n a " ? . . . W e ' l l bet h e ' d still p l a y the lead. . . . M i n n i e of t h e s o p h o m o r e s seem t o be d i v e r s i f y i n g t h e i r i n t e r e s t s of Into with :i few ( l ) o m c r i e k s a b o u t I'si G a m , hut we w o n d e r what t h e Cohoes a t t r a c t i o n brings'.' Offer of the W e e k : — W e ' l l give a n y o n e — f a c u l t y i n c l u d e d — a nice, w o r m y g r a p e f r u i t if t h e y c a n p r o d u c e t h r e e or more s e n i o r s w h o , will talk for half an h o u r or m o r e a n d not m e n t i o n p r a c t i c o t e a c h i n g , i n t e r v i e w s or j o b s . . . w e ' l l bet t h a t it c a n ' t be done. . . . Wo h e a r thai " lolantho" has g o n e the way of all flesh t h r o u g h t h e lack of t e n o r s . . . . W h a t will J i m n i i e s i n g now in his s p a r e t i m e ? . . . Now In got down to t h e S o p h o m o r e hunrpiot- Wo Dunliin is so shy a n d bnshI'ul a n d E d g e is t h a t voice . . . a n d Hie girls a r c dizzy a n d d a n g e r o u s . . . it a l s o r e v e a l e d s o m e u n u s u a l b i r d s , probably cuckoos . . . f o r a nico skit m a y wo p r e s e n t orchids to S c h a f e r a n d B a k e r . . . y o u rovonlod some n i c e t a l e n t . . . e s p e c i a l l y in t h e triangular p a n t y stago . . . Messrs. JoilOS a n d H a r d y also s t r u t t e d t h e i r stuff u s M a c C r a i n , M i i e H e r s k o w i t z , M a c F r i c i l l n n d e r , e t c . . . . AVlint! no MncMickcy Mouse? (Maybe h e ' s with " B r o t h e r R a t " . . .) A n d n o w t o t h e t w i d d l e of t h o w e e k — w h a t w a s all tho c o m m o t i o n a b o u t t h e d e b u n k i n g of a p r o m i n e n t s e n i o r a n d is t h e S p o r t s e d i t o r used to cold w a t e r — o r a cold s h o u l d e r or n a m e i t y o u r s e l f . . . . W a s t h a t swirl of h a i r h i d i n g t h e T o r r o u s of y o u t h or w h a t ? . . . T o s k i p to an e n t i r e l y d i f f e r e n t s u b j e c t , m a y wo s t a t e t h a t i t is u s u a l l y t h e u n w r i t t e n e t i q u e t t e of t h e C o m m o n s t h a t no one c u t s a t n o o n t i m e - wo l e a r n e d t h a t when we wore a f r e s h m a n . . . . Did you know t h a t until the N E W S e a m o o u t l a s t week, ono m e m b e r of the point revision committee thought she was revising g r a d u a t i o n points? W e ' l l be s n e e r i n g at you at t h e AllStale dance tonight. T H E MAN OF Geo. STATE D. J e o n e y , P r o p . Boulevard and 198-200 C E N T R A L AVENUE Coll ege News Y.W.C.A. To Offer Talk By Rev. Blake T u e s d a y t i n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s of Y . W . C . A . , . t h e R e v e r e n d B l a k e of t h e First P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h will d i s c u s s t h o topic: " W h a t Easter Should M e a n to C o l l e g e S t u d e n t s " , on T u e s d a y , M a r c h 23 a t 4 : 1 0 in t h e L o u n g e o f Richardson hall. On S u n d a y . M a r c h 3 1 , a t 3:30 o ' c l o c k in t h e L o u n g e , P a l m S u n d a y D e v o t i o n s will b e offered. All s t u d e n t s a r c i n v i t e d to a t t e n d b o t h thesoservices. VOL. XXI, No. 19. STATE COLLEGE FOB TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1939 Completes Will Student Opinion Condemn Or Approve Revision Report Arrangements T o Feature Attendance at Public Hearing Of Gala Soiree Assembly Shows Lack of Interest Student Nominations Berrigan's Music to Feature; To Sell Bids in Room X All Next Week rtption OPTICIANS. FREDETTE'S 65 Columbia j^dk*-^"* &*^ .OMPLETfc OPTICAL 5€RVIC€ Dial 5-1913 Cafeteria Qrill A L B A N Y , N . Y. By Charles Walsh P l a n s a r c p r a c t i c a l l y c o m p l e t e for Sophomore Soiree, which will be conducted Friday in Ihe Aurania c l u b , a c c o r d i n g to C h r i s t i n e Ados, g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n . T h e heavy sale of b i d s t h i s week, expected tn c o n t i n u e , i n d i c a t e s a c a p m - i t y utteiiilance on t h e p u r l of t h e s t u d e n t body. Experienced buyers sec ihiii Chester field tobaccos (ire MILD and RIPE . . . direful manufacturers see that they arc blended to the exact Chesterfield formula. And they see that the cigarettes are made r i g h t . . . r o u n d , firm, just right to smoke. . , . for the full measure of the good things you want in a cigarette ive invite you to enjoy Chesterfields. f u|jyii«ln !0}7, liOf.irr & Mvins TOUAIXO Co. 'I'lie r e m a i n d e r of t o d a y 's prog r a m will cunt iniii' last week 's consilient! ion of t h e report of I lie point s y s t e m revision cointniltee, D e c o r a t i o n s a r e In In1 t r a d i t i o n a l s p r i n g colors. Violet, yellow, a n d g r e e n will p r e d o m i n a t e . f a c u l t y g u e s t s nt' Hie s o p h o m o r e s will i n c l u d e : Mr. William (i H a r d y , instructor In Knglish, and .Mrs. H a r d y ; M r . ( i e o r g e XI, Vork, professor of c o m m e r c e , and Mr-. Vork; Mr, I ' a u l i i . Hulger, '.'Hi, s e c r e t a r y of Hie A p p o i n t m e n t B u r e a u ; ami .Mr. David Kremlin, '.'Pi, s u p e r v i s o r in m a t h e m a t i c s , c h u p o r n i i e s ; Dr. A. K. Mrubuclier, p r e s i d e n t , iiud M r s . Brab a e l i e r ; Dr. Milton (i. Nelson, d o n a , a n d M r s . Xelsou : and Miss Helen II. M o r e hind, d e a n of women. ('hiiperoitos, F n y c F o r e m a n , c h a i r m a n ; Mowers iiml t a x i s , Ruth Lewis, c h a i r m a n ; door, W i l l i a m T n r r e n s a n d Neil Fognrty, co c h a i r m e n ; lloor, ( l o r d o u T n l i n e r ami C h a r l e s F r a n k l i n , en c h a i r m e n . At every stage . . . from tobacco farm to shipping room . . . Chesterfield's job is to give you the refreshing mildness and delightful flavor that makes smoking a great pleasure. T h e noiiiiniitiiins for Hie offices nt' p r e s i d e n t , vice p r e s i d e n t , secretary, solig-lcuder, ami cheer l e a d e r s of s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n will he m a d e luilliy p r i o r to t h e cam paign which will he s u p e r v i s e d by I he elect ion c o m m i s s i o n . R u n n y H e r r i g a u and hi« K w i i m s t e r s will p l a y for the affair, which is s c h e d u l e d l'i IlljOtl to •_': nil n ' c l o c k . T h e h a n d c o n s i s t s of eleven pieces, a n d i.s especially known for ' ' s w i n g ' ' arrangements. Iliils, which a r e $.'l.lll>, lire now on sale, mid will c o n t i n u e to he sold in room .X nl' D r a p e r hull all next week. C o m m i t t e e s a s s i s t i n g Miss A d e s in m a k i n g u r r u n g e m c u t s for the event include: music, Snnli Porcinn, chairman, Leonard fried lander, Joseph M u g g l e t o n , .'ind C h a r l e s W a l s h ; arrangements, Virginia Furoy, chairman. Kiln I'omeroy, and Helen H o w r y ; r e f r e s h m e n t s , .Mildred K i n g , c h a i r m a n ; d e c o r a t i o n s , Delia Dolau, c h a i r m a n , J e a n S t r u n g , J e n n o t t e Barlow, J a m e s S p e n c e , ami Myndert Crounse. . . full measure of everything you want in a cigarette, N o m i n a t i o n s for s t u d e n t assoc i a t i o n officers for next y e a r will he Hie m a i n o r d e r of b u s i n e s s in today's assembly. Plans for forthcoming assembly programs, as a n n o u n c e d by J o h n Demi, '.')", p r e s i d e n t of s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n , will i n c l u d e tho sopliiimore-freshinan s i n g on May 7, and t h e election o f s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n officers .HI M a y L'.'i. I ' r o g r a n i s a n d b i d s , .Mary M a r g a r e t I ' a p p a . c h a i r m a n , Helen B i f a r e l l a a n d V i r g i n i a H a l l ; p u b l i c i t y , B e l l y Hayford a n d B e l l y B a k e r , c o - c h a i r m e n , ^ ' ' F i g u r e s slum t h a i il usually r u n s I rue lo I'm in ' ' was. Ihe siil.l le a n s w e r lit h r u u e l l e J e a n S t r o n g , "AM, Barry I iumaer, ','17, Has the llloiilliei uf I his bit, ' ' T h i s is a d e e p secrel a m o n g g e n ! l e m o n . ' ' T h i s ad vice seems to be the o p i n i o n of m a n y By Jean Strong It is a d e b a t a b l e a n d debated q u e s t i o n as to how much was accomplished by t h e p r e s e n t p o i n t s y s t e m revision c o m m i t t e e at the m e e t i n g s of the c o m m i t t e e , a n d nt t h e last a s s e m b l y . W h e t h e r or not the a s s e m b l y was justilieil in s e n d i n g t h e r e p o r t k i c k to t h e c o m m i t t e e is a m u t t e r of opinion, but .student approval see tiled e v i d e n t from the a c c e p t a n c e | uf must of t h e c o m m i t t e e ' s s u g g e s t e d changes. The general tendency of Hie c h a n g e s w a s t o w a r d t h e l o w e r i n g of p o i n t s a n d the inclusion of new offices. Two recommendations which were proposed by the c o m m i t t e e , p r o v i d i n g t'ur Hie e s t a b l i s h men I of the comm i t t e e a n d I lie tiling uf ilntu e a r l y in I lie y e a r , a r e u n d o u b t e d l y a s t e p in ' the right d i r e c t i o n , and should be of I g r e a t value in p r o m o t i n g the efficiency 'News'Board Names j _ _ . A lad m i l thy Dexter For Editor i,lmi ""• i ,ul,li,; Gumaer Resigns; Assumes Duties Of F o r m e r M a n a g i n g E d i t o r Fred I'.', D e x t e r , ','17, will t a k e over the office of e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f of Ihe signed the regular board K'lWTK (.-itol.l.KOK X K W S a nXdK WisS repine m e e t ilnl gn r i T s d a (yi u m n iagehrt,. '.'17, T h e who c h a n gree ing y u e'I', is in t a k e p l a c e i m m e d i a t e l y . Mr. (iiiiuuer lias served lis e d i t o r since his a p p o i n t m e n t last May. In presenting his r e s i g n a t i o n lu the boiii'il, ( i u i m i e r s t a l e d that, in lieu of present o b l i g a t i o n s he felt he eoiild not. f u r t h e r a s s u m e t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of his office, Belli D e x t e r and (iumaer have served in c o n n e c t i o n with t h e X K W S since | h e i r f r e s h m a n y e a r . In t h e i r s o p h o m o r e y e a r they were a p p o i n t e d desk e d i t o r s , a n d a s j u n i o r s , they weie a s s n c i a l e e d i t o r s . T h e X K U . S b o a r d a p p o i n t e d (iintiacr to a s s u m e I lie d u t i e s , vacated by D e x l e r ' s p r o m o t i o n to Ihe e d i t o r s h i p , Hume uf inaiiMgiiig e d i t o r s h i p , nl remembering is l,i,Hri,i wliiHi wis « I s u g g e s t e d by those people wini felt , I hat c e r t a i n q u e s t i o n s bail ant been I n,,,,',,uglily investigated was very I , -| v m'ternled. T h e inclusion o*f I ! a t h l e t i c s was u n d e r lire, Iml o t h e r , c o m p l a i n t s u.-re c o n s p i c u o u s by t h e i r j absence. T h i s m a y be considered as | e i t hI'odny e r lackweofa ginterest t i s f a point ction a i n l a k eor ups athe j| ^with , / rp,,, o n ,itn i ostandi*. , i , f the allien. e p o rut7 cav s , , . , ;die nl' polities a n d a m b i t i o n in the com i n i I til- ami r e g a r d the m e e t i n g in t h a t same attitude, w h e t h e r or not il m e a n s t h a t our own lunch hour is shortened, Appointment Bureau Names Placements Fourteen Seniors And Graduates Receive T e a c h i n g Positions $2.00 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. Devil D i m e D e f r a u d e r s Deceive Doleful Dolts P . T. Harnuin said t h a t there was one b o r n e v e r y m i n u t e , The latest t r a p for this u n f o r t u n a t e p e r c e n t a g e s c o n s i s t s of t h e foll o w i n g p r o c e d u r e : T h e victim is subtly a p p r o a c h e d and asked for a d i m e in t h e p i t i f u l manner e m p l o y e d by h i m b e r e f t of f a m ily, friend, and finance. It seldom fails. The dune forthc o m i n g , t h e v i c t i m receives a m y s t e r i o u s note which is t h r u s t into his d i m e less h a n d . ' ' T h i s d i m e will be used lo help s h i p a c a r g o of mules to Ihe Holy Hand. D o n ' t he a n a s s — pass this along a n d get your dime buck the w a y i d i d . " R e a c t i o n s of him who b i l e s a r e varied and numerous. The typical one is ( a ) s h e e p i s h look and we mean SUKKPLSH. (b) laugh —- f r o m an embarrassed h a l f - g i g g l e tu u n r e s t r a i n e d hil a r i t y a n d ( c ) furious rush lo stick a n o t h e r s u c k e r . Conclusion: there arc more suckers hoi u t h a n tin re are people. Seniors Will Have Banquet Wednesday F r e n c h a n d T h o m p s o n to S p e a k ; M o r r i s Will Be T o a s t m a s t e r T h e s e n i o r s , as a class, will d i n e al t h e i r ' ' A p r i l s h o w e r s ' ' b a n q u e t to In idllctcd al a :.'!(! o 'clock on Wedn e s d a y , ill t h e C a f e t e r i a of B u s t e d hall, a c c o r d i n g lu M a r y Kam, g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n nt' Hie affair. C h a r l e s M o r r i s will utilize his wit as Ihe t o u s t i n n s t c r . Dr. William F r e n c h , i n s t r u c t o r of e d u c a t i o n a n d Dr. H a r o l d W. T h o m p s o n , p r o f e s s o r of K n g l i s h , will s p e a k . O t h e r g u e s t s will i n c l u d e Helen Hull M o r o h m d , deali of w o m e n , a n d T h o m a s B a r r i n g tun and Kliznbcth Meury, class guardians. T h e r e will be e n t e r t a i n m e n t at the b a n q u e t a n d d a n c i n g a f t e r w a r d in t h e CoiuinoiiH of H a w l e y hall. All those s e n i o r s p l a n n i n g lo a t t e n d must sign up on tho m a i n bulletin board by M o n d a y , T h e price has been reduced lo fifty c e n t s . Class Elections To Take Place Noon April 21 Three Lower Classes to Vote On Nominations Made Wednesday MYSKANIA TO ARRANGE Candidates Must Have Paid Class Dues, Student Tax To Be Eligible V o t i n g for n e x t y e a r ' s officers will be c o n d u c t e d by t h e t h r e e lower classes al noon on A p r i l 2 1 . The r o o m s in which t h e r e s p e c t i v e classes will meet will be a n n o u n c e d l a t e r . All s t u d e n t s must have paid t h e i r class dues in o r d e r to vote, a n d both d u e s a n d s t u d e n t t a x in o r d e r to run for office. N o s t u d e n t may r u n for m o r e (li.-ia niic class ollice; f a i l u r e to withdraw from excess n o m i n a t i o n s will mean c a n c e l l a t i o n of all nomin a t i o n s for t h a t p e r s o n . A person m a y , however, r u n f o r one class ollice a n d one s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n office a t the same time. T h e n o m i n e e s for p r e s i d e n t of t h e senior class a r e : William Bradt, Dorothy Cain, Richard Cox, Paul Dili m a n , Herbert Drooz, Henry Croon, a n d H a r o l d H a i n e s , Other nominations are: vice-president, Kli/.abolh A p p e l d o o n i , D o r o t h y Cain, C h r i s t i n e Dersliiiner, .Muriel G o l d b e r g , M i l d r e d N i g h t i n g a l e , Lillian Kuslinieyer, Stella S a m p s o n , A l f r e d Trolianoii, and Sally W l i o l n n ; s e c r e t a r y , Christine Dersliiiner, Anthony Mir a n d a , A n n a Olsson, and Ursula Tetraiilt ; t r e a s u r e r , .Ittntd Dibble, P e r c y Forinan, Kdward Reynolds, Thomas R y a n , C l a r e n c e Van E t t e u , Lucille Xnk; reporter, Ruth Frost, (Ieorge Mallinson, Peter Rodenrya, David S m i t h , S o p h i e Wolzok. R e p r e s e n t a t i v e on O.A.A., irma Anderson, Jean Kdgecuinbe, Anne Mclliigh, Florence liingrose, and (irace Vorkey; representative on M.A.A., Joseph LaGrafl', John O'Prion, Thomas Ryan. M a l i n g e r of G i r l s ' a t h l e t i c s , K u t h erine Hublne, and Thelnia Miller; Representative on finance board, K.'itlieiiac Coakliii, Janet Dibble, W a r r e n D c n s i n o i e , C h a r l e s (Inylord, .Muriel ( l o l d b c i g , d e a n Lichenstein, William M o l l c n k o p f , Florence Nelbach, M i l d r e d N i g l l t i l l g l u e , and Clarence Vim Ktlell. Student a s s o c i a t i o n cheer lender, Twelve s e n i o r s and two g r a d u a t e At t h i s l i m e , Ihe seniors will Mile sluileiils have received placements for class p r o p h e t , class poet, class t h r o u g h the a p p o i n t m e n t bureau s i n c e h i s t o r i a n , class counselor, and ivy ' Hie last a n n o u n c e m e n t from t h a t n l l h v . H e n r i e t t a lla Ibreich, I ' r i l a D e c o n n i c r , speaker, T h e s e n i o r s placed a r e : Anne h a n d , Assist hie. Miss I.am as coiniuitlee j Margaret Maltiseii, and J u n e Palmer. Fnglisli al Hiilloii L a n d i n g ; John heads a r e ; decornl inns, O d e t t e I 'OIII Invitations, Margaret Dorrlamm, b'yan, I'liiiiiui'i'i'i' al W e l l s ; C a t h e r i n e lines; waiters, Kdwanl Sahol; cuter chairman, l l i l a b P o o l e , and Helm (jllillll, ciiliuiiei'ce at Kei'sevillc; F r e d l a i u i n e n t , Kvelyu l l a m a n i i ; a d v e r t is I'rusik, Si n u t , s c i e n c e at I'u Illume, Long inn,, K o s e m a r y I .a ll'erly ; and f a c u l t y , .Mary H o w l i n g a n d J o s e p h L a G r u f l ' j I s l a n d ; Helen I.omns, Knglish and Alum S n y d e r . 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Jiilins\ i l l e ; Alice Al T y n a n , Mil, J o h n M u r p h y , '.'111, a n d lard, Knglish a I S h a r o n S p r i n g s ; h'utb Ry K o b e r t H e i t w i g A n o t h e r bill which should pruvu I 'Inil'les liny lord, '.'17, who s l a t e d I hey Drill, commerce al Diaper high . . nr d i d n ' t you kiuiH t h a i i h e i n t e r e s t i n g in k n o w a b o u t , a l t h o u g h leu n but wciuldll 'I tell. school, S c h e n e c t a d y . - t a l e l e g i s l a t i v e bodies u c r c now in il p e r h a p s u i l l n e v e r d i r e c t l y affect Aiiolhci m a l e ineinber of the slu noi-Miiu?" e n d e d I he Kd Ml pi'ot'esKiir, S t a t e s i u i l c a l s , is t h e A s s e m b l y bill Tlie g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s a re; dent budv believes ' ' S t a l e men don 'I j T h e out ire c l a s s etiliie In life, pill mi in r e g a r d tu s t a t e s c h o l a r s h i p s , this , ,. i i , ,, , .• K;il I,i vu Boiislei , l i i s t m v and sneial t h e i r b r i g h t e s t e x p r e s s i o n s , and s a i d , pl'etl'l blendes, thev Ills' order ' lint only p u n ides fur twice the • i ., science al F i l l m o r e ; K l e i n e r d r a w s , " S i n e , we II II knew tlllll ," p r e s e n t n u m b e r ,,f s c h o l a r s h i p s i s s u e d Ai, g l l \ e a typical I . girls. . \ n iliiiibl t h e s e s t u d e n t s did h a v e a iniiially . bill nlsu increases tho . . . k ...» lo n she ,.,. ,. 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T h e problem s w e e p s on with renewed s e n i o r s ami g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s II bo i in ill In -iippui I federal a n d Mali II All uf t h e s e bills w e r e c u i n i n i l l c d vigor and what i.s the a n s w e r ! The are seeking positions and whose si il ul ions \biiusl siiiiiilliineuiisly lu t h e ( u l l l l l l i l t e e un P u b l i c Killli'illiny ford t w i n s , v i s i t a n t s of Ihe col I'lildeiH have been soul mil frequent !y Ills I F e b r u a r y b o t h lluU*im g a v e heed linn a f t e r being rend, a n d tu d a t e t h o lege Die lil'st plll't of Ille Week, per tu check on I lie n u m b e r of folders lu t h i s Mimic m a l l e i ' t h e Semite o n l y nun r e p o r t e d o u t is, t h e act r e f e r Imps gave t h e only c o n eel a n s w e r lo left in the ollice. M a k i n g mil nihil i n t r o d u c e d a bill tn a m e n d , while I lie ring l,i .-chuhiisliips. O b s e r v e r s h a v e the pi'iililriii when they replied 11< ma I f o r m s a h e a d of l i m e will fundiA s s e m b l y h e a r d n bill culling for re il t h a i t h e o t h e r t h r e e m a y n o t b e ' ' ( i e i i l l e a i e n '.''' l a t e the work of t h e b u r e a u . peal ul' t h e in:i i luw. i c p u i l e d nut of c o m m i t t e e . Platinum Pretties1 Popularity Perturbs Puzzled Philosophers By E d g a r 0 ' H o r a \e\l tu the i m p o r t a n t ipiestiou, ' ' I s ('hastily .Necessary'' answered ill I he May issue of the Unlbtwk, Ihe next must i m p o r t a n t ipiestiou to col lege si lldelits is t he pel eiiliin! ' ' Why do gent leinen pl'cl'el blondes '.' ' ' The p r o b l e m has for m a n y y e a r s caused the f o r e h e a d s of bolli sexes to w r i n k l e w il Ii p e r p l e x i t y . Bull sos shins, d e b u t e sipiads, Inuiurable j o u r nals and college hu r magazines have I'ei y e a r s been cuul'rnnlcd with this problem. Because nt' ihe no p o r l a n c e of this ilisrii-sh any St lie slioleiits Here asked what I hey tholiglil a b o u t this ilileinn.-i. I'M Sub,,I, '.17, g a v e the idea ,,f many \\ hen be i e p l i e j , ' ' Do t hey -' ' ' T i n s idea seemed to be be the p r o p cl'ly of many el' ihe males, a n d al HU.:,] nidi iTSKI a m o n g I lie la unci le m e m b e r s of Ihe so called f a i r e r sex. In Investigation 1937. State Legislative Bodies Propose Bills To Change Education Laws