Document 14063901

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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
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•
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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.
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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,
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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.
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s[ie. nil i n i -11 • i
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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education,
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Elementary Principals and Teachers
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h a l l . Mr. (liles 1). C l a r k , e l u i i r n n i l l ;
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i u g " , Mr. .bihii II. K i n g s i c y , d e p u t y
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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"
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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,
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• it' Ihu pass, I hat d e m o n of busket
hungers,
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by my s h o o t i n g , we, t h e frush,
riiitiinl
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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
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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 ,
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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
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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 .
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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 ,
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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
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Associate
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Editor
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Managing
Editor
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Business
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Advertising
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Circulation
Manager
T H E N E W S STAFF
CHARLES N. MORRIS.
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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
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Business
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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,
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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.
.
.
,
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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
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#
*
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.
•
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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
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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;
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sports,
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Anderson and Pran Field.
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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 .
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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 .
(Cuiiiiiiiiril mi /nii/i A, column 3 )
l i b r a r y at l l o b a r l ; William V tiling,
c o m m e r c e at W e b s t e r ; Fred B y r n e s ,
ciiinuiercc al C r o w n P o i n t ; M a r y I.am,
1
Knglish at I l i y d e n ; I 'at h e m i c J a m b a ,
of Hie male p o p u l a t i o n with such per
ciininieri'c al .letfersou ; l i r u c c W i n n e r ,
sous as l.hiyd
Kelly, 'III, Duutaii
I'liiuinci'cc al SI. 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 ,
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lu i u n h u n d r e d .
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P e r o x i d e piihdiiit'udo
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history and I'. eindl al I lopusil ; Ma ry
in mil I lei - i elal inc. lu any elm n;jo*
any f u n d hum not directly c o n n e c t e d
And si, mm Ibis p e r p l e x i n g p r o b
K asl ie, '.'I I, i inniucrce al Kuu \ ille ;
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w i t h -in h -i liiiul, |i -. pin puse (in t h e
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bill's ,,u li \ el liaeulill | is In " p l e \ c u t
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lege c o r r i d o r s .
Honied d e b a t e s upon
( oll.-lilei Ihe bulled l a » passed in
I'uiopelitiuii
with
civilian
the subject a r e a g a i n ill p r o g r e s s .
The
a p p o i n t • • it * ii I
bureau
u r g e s 111,'i I I o.piii iug all t e a c h e r " lu l a k e ail
lllll-ieiillls."
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 !
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are
seeking
positions
and
whose
si il ul ions
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siiiiiilliineuiisly
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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
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