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'^^sim^ssM^m^^L'MM Fige 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937 1937 Plans Banquet, Makes Nominations The Senior Banquet, which will be held some time in the near future will be under the direction of Mary Lam, '37, general chairman. Seniors will vote for Class day officers, class counsellor and ivy speaker at a meeting to be held next Wednesday at 12:00 o'clock in room 206. A committee consisting of Odette Courtincs, Edward Sabol and Charles Morris will docido the date for the Banquet. Following are the nominations for the Class day and Moving-up day offices: class prophet, Lillian Shapiro, Helen Clyde, John Murphy; class poet, Kathleen Strevell, William Swackhamer, Elfreida Hartt, Anno Band; class historian, Virginia Stoel, Bea LaGrua, Elizabeth Meury; class counsellor, John Deno, Robert Mar- jjison; ivory speaker, Irwin Stinger, Joseph McGruw, Edward Sabol, Evelyn Haninnn, Alice Allard and Mary Lam. Class of 1934 Makes Gift To Organ Fund The class of 1934 has made a gift to the college to be used as the basis for a fund to establish an organ in Pago hall. The presentation was made this week by a committee headed by Dorothy Griffin, '34, chairman. That great interest has been aroused among the Alumni by the gift is evidence by the great number of inquiries received concerning it. One Alumna-donor is contemplating a gift of five thousand dollars to the fund. YWCA To Have Discussion The Young Women's Christian asso- ciation will conduct the discussion group, which was originally plannod for last week, on Thursday at 4:10 o 'clock in the Loungo of Richardson hall. Dr. Brubnchcr will conclude his assembly talk o n " T h o Philosophy Underlying New York State College for Teachers.'' Finance Board O.K.'s 'Pedagogue' Books The special committee appointed to investigate tho records and accounts of the 1937 Pedagogue made the fol- lowing report in last Friday's assembly: '' We have examined the books, bank account, and records of the 1937 Pedagogue and find t h e m to be in form, in order, and correct in every detail." CLARENCE A. HIDLEY WARREN DENSMORE, M8 AGNES TORRENS, '37 This committee was appointed by the Student Board of Finance after Student association had voted favor- ably on legislation recommended^ by Myskania that the books of tho Peda- gogue be audited by the finance board tho same ns other State college publications. Cox Directs 1941 Camp Richard Cox, '38, has boon mimed as the director of the freshmen camp for the men of tho class of 1941. New Men's Club Elects Vanderpoel President The new mon's club, proposed by Dr. Donnal V. Smith, met this week for tho purpose of organizing. Tempo- rary officers were elected, and the con- stitution was passed. James Vander- poel, '37, is the first president, and Kenneth Domn, '39, was elected treasurer. Annual dues of one dollar wore voted, and are to bo paid to the treasurer. As soon as payments are completed, the members will bo able to use the Albany Y.M.C.A. building. Co-op Staff Takes Trip Tho full-time staff of the College Co-op spent an enjoyable weekend in New York City last week, visiting prominent publishing houses and bookshops. Miss Margaret Burnetto, Doris Kellcy, Mary Torrens of last year's staff, and Miss Helen F . F a y , director of the Co-op, made tho trip. Newman Meetings Are This Weekend Newman club will conduct its an- nual retreat this weekend at the Holy Name Academy, Madison avenue, ac- cording to an announcement by Roso- mary Dickinson, '37, chairman. The* climax will be Sunday morning whon a communion breakfast will be con- ducted at Vincentinn cafoteria at 9:15 o'clock. The speaker for the banquet will be the Reverend Harold Hinds, Director of Catholic action, Albany diocese. The weekend will open with con- ferences at the Holy Name academy on Friday afternoon and these will be continued on Saturday. The director of these conferences will be the Reverend Gerald Kirwin, associate editor of tho Evangelist, the weekly of tho Albany diocese. The tickets for the banquet arc fifty cents and may be obtained from Neil Fogarty, '39, or Miss Dickinson. All Newman members are cordially invited. m wiimmm ill Hi mm m 111 II* < ; : / ivy' til •i Mm . •.' - Modem factories . . . spotlessly clean like your living room at home . . . that's where Chesterfields are made. The Champagne Cigarette Paper is pure... burns without taste or odor . . . you can't buy any better paper. The mild ripe tobaccos are aged two years or more . .. like fine wines are aged. Refreshingly milder... more pleasing taste and aroma... and best of all They Satisfy. 1/ / w *y / esterfield a milder better-tasting cigarette •,s * % $ . Ccpytiulit 19}7, Uwun & Mvnus TOBACCO CO - ....... | •DHPPHH -• ! &*,iz*X--^X ' State ege ews VOL. XXI, No. IS. STATIC COLLEGE Port TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. $2.00 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. 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 The office uf lire registrar Ims an- nounced Dial one hundred mid niuoty- seven slntleuls have been mimed to (lie Demi's list I'tir high scholastic Ill'llil'VI'llll'lll. This i>i ill clUlipUI'iNOll vvilli llir two hundred mid ten stn- deiits who Hindi' this list for flic corre- sponding srmi'sler hist your. The Mliiit Iter uf students making this frinii each class is according to si'iiiiirif v, tin- order running front I he seniors with seventy HICIIIIHTS on the list to tlie freshman rlnss vvilli I went v-two. Those students making honors ore: ( i.vss o r in;n Alexander, Pluru 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 Caldwell, Sue I'ltrklusnu, |i>, Cni'lson, Hoy I'IIIII. S.-iI-II ('iiriieiiler, Anna I'riiii, Miiiv Cohen, David Ki'inliniii. Anna rieivi'll. tturrteltc. II,'Udell, ,h Ill'llcc, I'T'UIICOS KuJJcl's. .1 llllil ll Itubilck, Mni'llni Fink, (Jenrire Kuseubcri,', l'\ frier, < liiirl.s HiiHeniVld, M. Itmise, Until (iuullilor, I'nl I'iuiu Ituliln, Lester (Jooilliift, Kliz, li.viin, .lnliii ii. liri'eiiln'1'K, I'IIIIS. (Jlimner, Hurry Sessions, N'el I le (iuiidersini, N, Sickles. Until Sli'iml, Ksllier Ilnstluffs, .lnliii Sliivin, Sylvln Ilorrueks, .Inlin Km it Ii, Prill s Sinllli, LouiHi' .Likeil, Henry Snyder, Alum .Jnliiisiin, llnliili SI mil, freilerlck Hwackluiincr, Win, Kelly, Lauisii Kw ney, Mury Kent, Hiiroi liy Swindle, Hoy KuHliucr, I'llllel Kudiiii, Sylvia Tyniestiii, Miirjorle Kiillninn, Nutliuu Viimlerpnol, ,IIIH, Luininiiua, .Marian Vei'lllilyo, I'li.vllls Llndres, Kvolyn Warren, Kdifiir Mel'llire, Unlit. WUinm, Lellii Jlellrnw, Willi:iin Wilson, Mitrtmrcl McLmmlilln, ,1ns. Ibii'tflsun, Unlit. Viiiiuif, Williiiui CLASS <)!•' 1038 Anilorsiin, Irian 1'lirlsieii, HI I a. Arlliur, John Clupp. linrulli.v Cleaves, Kuril' Ueiinrll. Allee I'l'isl, Mnrjiil'le llerkiiwllz, liusc Cui'llss, l'"i• ir«• 11•-<• Iii'Silesky, liln limine; I'idllli llrndl, William Dniilels, Kllzalielh Cilia, I 'in HI Ii v I >.•. I,, i- Itiiliert I'nllrnlils, Helen lIcliMnul'i', WiilTen ( ('mill ll II, ll mi I'll,I, :', I 'ill ll mi I ~l, } Morris Will Preside Over Feasting Seniors \\ III rimi-les Muni, as |i,as| master I he seniiii class ii ill dine in tin' .-al'i'leiia ill' llu-ti .I hull mi U i .hn -day, April I I. I he liani|in I is lis..I al -i.\ly is HI 'I I..- ra I'I I. i in ran ne in.nl.it. I nun I '.n I.. Inn people, mini- nil ill;.'.'.I III sin II up mi a s[ie. nil i n i -11 i in In' pi,I >i| nil III,- n.1,1 hull-till Im ml in In ipei hall nfli i llasli i \,n .il mm Mai i Lam ha- 1.,-eii ,,,],,,ml ,| gem , ,i I .1,1 11 ui.i II nl' lln flu,,' I in II. The I'l.ilnu inn i s « ill JI.--.I -I I le. "l.'ll •• I I'I. I l e I ' I lli, , . Hilili I -, I|,l,\.'ll il S , | lllll ; rllli I I'liu I , I'I 1 I ' l l 11 I I n i l i m ; ,'|.|\ . |'| 1-1 Hi. n I . Ii'nse liiarv l.iilTerl,! : mid l';iei.|i_\, Alirii Snyder, \ I I Ins Inn, llm elei I ions I'm' I'lass prnpllel, .'lass poet, i lass liist.irian, rla.-.s I'liunselol', ami i\ V • priikei n ill I.e I'Dlldlli'ti'd, New Yorkers To Play For All-State Dance Slate's social mongers will have their first opportunity to :iltend nn All-Slfile dance, to- nlglll in the Ingle room of the AIninni Hesidenee hull. Dnncing will be from 8:00 to lli.'KI o'i'lock, to the tunes of I he New Yorkers. Student, council is eagerly looking forward lo this dnnco to set a precedent, for if this one is II success, there will lie more AllState dunces lo follow. .lames Vanilcrpocl, ','17, is gen- eral rhairiuaa, assisted by the following ehairineii: arrange- ments, Marjorie Dorrlanini, ','tP; enti't'tailliuellt, Kiehard Cox, '.'!,S; lii'liets, Alfred Trehanon, ','iS; piildii-ily, Sophie Wolzok, 'UK; music*, I'llizalielh .Meury, '.'!7; progrmus, Kathleen Strevell, '.'17; fui'iilty, Mary Xoliin, '.'III; refreshments, Charlotte Pox, ':!!). Election Committee Will Meet Monday Students Will Make Nominations For Council Offices The election commission will con- duct a public int'olitig mi .Moiulny, nl It!: IH1 o'clock, in r i III!) lo discuss pln'is I'm- uoiniiiiit ions ami campaigns in the coining elect inns fur orlieers of the Student iisaociution. All those who wish In niaki Uiiiuinn- linns fur Stiidi'iil association unices should be present at the meeting. Xoniiiinl ion speeches will be made in the April (I assembly. In the fol- lowing week's assembly, those who have been iiomiiinted for president, vii'o president and secretary will present brief acceptance speeches lo the student body. At the same time, the ctiinpaigii malingers for the various nominees will be given tin opportunity to state the fpmlificntioiis of their candidates. Students who have suggestions lo offer concerning' I lie (piesliou of posters, the type of speeches the caadidales should make or any other perl ineiil ipieslinn should ullcnil Hie meeting Monday, which will be open lo till. State Sponsors Annual Meeting Sayles and Frederick Will Be Chairmen of Conference Here Tomorrow Teachers from nil parts of New York Stale will be guests of Stale college tomorrow at the thirteenth iiiininil round (able conference lo be conducted here. Professor .lolin 51. Sayles, professor of ediieiition, and Dr. Robert Frederick, assistant pro- fessor of education, urc general chairmen. The program will consist of group conferences beginning nt 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning. All stu- dents are urged tn attend the meet- ings uf their major and minor fields. The detailed program is as follows; Administration Section, 10:00 o'clock, muni :.'s, Hii'liurdsiin hull, |)r. ('. ('. Smith, chairman. Classical Section, r u 101, Draper hull. Miss I,. .Antoinette .foliiison, chairman; 10:00, "Social Language ami Its liclnt inn tn Latin in the High School Program ", Miss (lencvievc K. Ilazinel, Hudson falls High sehool; I I :0O, " 'fhe future of Latin in loir American Sellouts ", Mr. Reginald LeCranil Swalin, (ll'eeii Moiiiitiiin .1 uitior college. Commerce S e c t i o n , . room 211, Draper hall, I'mfessur lieorge M. Vork, ehairiiiun; " 'fiends in I'oinincr- I'iu I I'M licit 1 inn " 1 lr. I'I. II. Nelson, director of Sol I of business fdu cation nl lilt-sell Sage college. Elementary Principals and Teachers Section, 10:00, room 20, Richardson hall. Mr. (liles 1). Clark, eluiirnnill; " Primary Veal's Organized lor Head iug", Mr. .bihii II. Kingsicy, deputy siiperintendcnl of schools, Albany. English and Library Section, Li- brary ul' Milne high, Dr. Harry W. Hastings, ehaii'inaii: 10:00-10: In, " The I'se of the Lneal Cnpitlll Dis- trict. History in the Teaching of Kllgiisll", Miss I'lilna .laenbsen. head of the Manuscript division, Stale Li- brary, Albany; 10: I.". I I :(10, " Rural and I'rban Problems and Tlieir Solu- lion ": 10:150 -I 1 .-00, " Teaching Dis- rnrdant Social fll'ollps in Middleburgll ('eot ra I Schi.nl ", Mr, Lester Vun- ilci Werf, I I nlil in in il mi I'llih I, CnlmiiH I.) M.A.A.-G.A.A. To Offer Festive Weekend Program Sophs Hear Louie and Willie In Tragic Radio Drama "Mac39" Ainnuo inti'ivslril in the study of 'I eiuil and vest; when the Linn board fragmentary Kllglish lilel'atlire would | furnis a worthy jest; when twice the dn well lo consult lliiisc einiueut lliespiniis nf the airwaves, Louie ,'iml Willie, belter kaoi\ 11, perhaps, us Mr. Louis C. .Inims nml Mr. Williiiui (I. Ilurily, instruct urn in llnglisb. rivalry's won by Sophouiol'e /.est, " Then IIIIIIIIIIS pass, nml lie fulls uniIi'r Hie insidious inllueiice of Miss Macllll, who goads him on In kill i 'rain, As he is uboul In carry mil They eililied ,-i capacity audieuce his evil deed, she appears, with the al the Supliiiuiuri' liiilupiel last l-'ri ] uiluinuil mi In "slal I slick him, iluy with Iheir tiuiipie prnsciilal imi ! km.II'' nl' I lie "Trugcih nl' Macllll", a I Mure lime iiinrchis mi nml the pinilmi n|' Shukespeare's earlier years. I inevilnble happens the lirst nf the The Messrs, l.uiiic nml Hardy, after ,bs.ii\ ciiiin | he rraginenlui;,' miiiui si-ripl. deciileil ii v\ns iiieaul for radio, un.I us -inli lliey preseiiled it. 'flic pla.l, iiccunling lo M r. .IOUOH, is a ' ' nun ,-il allegory '' designed In pur Itches' prophecies is fulfilled, Six - ges of llm realm led by Mac <>'l torn appear aruiind M iiicrva and when they leave, she is cluthed in I he \ ui'let iSiuinioas ' gai'iiieals. The sec 'Iiauges In the \.-li\i Ma.( the evils thai befall freshmen lies ullice, uhere the I .it HI board is v. Im |.:i v im ul I. nl mi In their studies. Tic suiiuil clt'crls accoiupaaying I he |. I; i \ weir i -.pei-i.-illv slnrtlilig, run sisiine, ,'is 11 n \ did ul' di IIIIIS, wliisi le.s, uiiiiiiutp I liuils, and m en, a t uiie puinl, ,i " lung birdie". \ nriullsly '' asleep, necking, n ml pla\ inn bridge.' 1 A lelegraiii nrrives In the ell'eel thai ll Cornell Widuw has Hllspeuiled pllblicul inn ' ', ..ml i\ilh ihnl nnle nl' jest Ilin second |i|iiphei'\ is conlll'liied. 'flm pln.v tells the sluiy uf ||ie Then as a rlinniclic cut the \' a \ Hiird '' MacliH '' led asl ray h.\ •• Miss Mac'lll", ,-ni,I uf lb,- 11 rem I ftil i n n s,i'i | in incs nf I he prupht'i'ies ul' I he lliree Itches. 'I'bi'.\ foretell thai Mm-llll will nun.hu old king ('mm, falbei' ul' Mac .Xclsuiilianc, Dean u( Thanes, and lhal he ( Mac.'IH I must give heed In the Ilim 1 when ''Minerva dims man's Supliuiiiuics will I'ivaliw twice and 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 plunges his fountain pen intu his lieiirl and the green liluml Hows, The cmii'lusiuu IMIS ipiile lilting, with (liu Itches "Tanking they go homo." Sophomores To Battle With Traditional Foes A friendly, little battle will blacken the eyes nf freshmen and sophomores alike this Saturday night when rivalry once more breaks out between the yellow and while and tho green and white, this lime lu the tune of basket balls. So f a r if looks like a battle of varsity men againsl Ihc year- ling sqillld. 'fhe present sopho- more class who giiriiorod the three rivalry points offered in lust year's game by a score nf ,'10 lo Hi, will pi'obnbly place in action "flash" Hershkuwitz, "Scrappy'' QlUlttroehi, "Car- rie '' Lehman, '' Kagle five'' Aniyot and "Michael, the Saint". On the other hand, we have for the yellow ami while, the sturdy yeoman uf the freshmuu varsity. To rpioto lhal ne'er -do- well, " llill'o" Pramonl, " Ducked up by such gentlemen ns Sim- mons, l.eggetl, Mil lug, 'futile, Harper and especially Hint wizard it' Ihu pass, I hat demon of busket hungers, and master uf the dribble, Qulnn, nml further aided by my shooting, we, the frush, riiitiinl Inse," Assembly Will Hear Committee Report Dr. Brubacher To Name Additions To Signum Laudis List The point system revision coin- mil tee will make a report of its find ings to Ihc student body in the assembly al II Mill n 'cluck this morn- ing, according In uu announceincnl by John Deno, president nf the student associalion. Dr. A. II. Ilriibiichei'i president, will ntnioiiliee the udditions tn Signum l.uudls, senior honorary society. The rest uf t he assembly this morn- ing will be devuted In regular sludenl assiii'ial inn business, The commit lee report will be given by Raymond fisk, '.'17, head of the puinl re\ ixinll ;;i imp. Oilier inendiers of the cummittce, assisting him arc: Carol Mires, linberl Mni'gi.son, l-lls.-i Smith, ami Lester Rubin, si'iiiurs; Marina Dull, Uieliunl I'm, nnil I lenry (Irueii, juniors ; .1 ulin I'idge, iluyco Mayi-uck, ami .liuic Schwei'zmaun, suphoniures; and Kllen llesl and Waller Siiunmns, freshmen, The rep,nl will enibrncc uny new puinl rulings suggested by the c mil Ice us well ns resululions pert incut I,. Iheir luaintcnuuce. from the stuteinenls uf luuirs nml wui'k banded in In the group, limy rank Hn- ulticcs in Ihc urder uf tbeii i'"-puiisibilily, using n syslimi ul 1 deciles ami slat iM icaI furmulae, Tin-n, In ri'leieiu, tn u clussilil'.'l 'mil l.ililn, puints cull be set up fur •'"I) olih'l', This is ill gcliciul the piocedurc I'olluwcd In in,, cunimilL'e in Iheir I'evisiiiu proceedings. Announce Traffic Rules I'lie In llm fnct thai I I'll HI,, run gcsliun is in,'lens,si at the stairs of HasteI hall uu l-'ridiMs ul I I Mill, be muse ul' the new nsscuibh rules, Couplis I'uminissiuu has uiilaincl that students guing lu usseinbly will lie SII by way i>( the Draper llus!,s| peri style, or the buck duor uf Page hall, according in aa animunceuicut by Robert Mncdregur, chairnian. 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 members will celebrate their silver anniversary tomorrow when they wel- come their uluinnae back fur a series of cnlerlnining events. 'fhe highlight of the weekend will be a sports earnivul, sponsored by I.uih the Men's Athletic association and Ihc Women's Athletic association, which will follow the Silver Anniver- sary dinner in Hie cafeteria. The focal points nf the evening will be I he traditional rivalry basketball game between the sophomores and freshmen, nml u basketball game between the men and women. The sophomores are mil to mid further laurels to their score ami go one step more toward pulling a rivalry victory fur their class definitely on ice. The first year men are just as determined to keep Iheir class in the running for inlerclass honors. The buttle of llm sexes promises to lie I he comic relief of I he evening. The game will be played under girls' rules in which the women will luivu the advantage in familiarity, Some uf the men will have a dillicult time re inhering mil lo dribble up the fl ' for a push u11 shut. Details are being kept strictly secret but there is a strung rumor making the rounds Ihnl the stalwart males will appear in bloomers, hair ribbons ct ul. Also included in the carnival will be various sports of an individual nature. An exhibition of tumbling will be given by Dill Turrens, Dick llunciuft, and Dill Hopke, Hosing will be in charge of Tom Median; ami I he proper technique of fencing will lie illustrated by Arnold ford and Lillian Shapiro. There will also be added girls paddle tennis if t'011- leslanls desire. first mi llm prugram for the week- end is a lunch,'nn al Camp Johnston. Ibises will leave Washington Avenue, elltl'lince uf Draper hull al 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning and will I'eliiru from Chatham nl 2:1)0 o'clock. During the nftcrn ihc gymna- sium ul' Page hull will be open to nil "i" 1 wish tu join in the Ah me frolics. There will be paddle tenuis, vulley bull, huilminlon, ping p„ng, a foul si ling cuiitesl nml u number "f group games. At •' L't" u ''duck, the ussucinl ion will gather with Iheir guesis in the ml','- Ici'ia in llu,sie,l hull fnr the Silver Anniversary dinner. The program im eludes presciitnli f a w a r ,1 s , iCmillilllitl nil I'll,i, ;:, Cain ill It ,*).) Daniels, Haner To Stage Last Plays of Season The \,h.lli,e,l Dnilliulies class will I'll'-,'III t w li phu n nil Tl|esdu,\ ill tho Vmliliiritiiij nl' Page hull, to be di- lei led b\ llclly Daniels and Dorothy Haner, juniors. The character-- in \li-.> Daniels' phu are: Jean Lichen-loin, ';is ; mid Mai inn Miu-I. .Van fmen , and Joanne I hi \ *|er, sophomores, Miss linnet's nasi Includes Klizu- belh Smith, Janel Dibble, and Klor- I'lleu Schciderick, juniors. These are I he last plays tn be pin- dileed this year, and Die Advanced class will spend the rest uf (he seniesler preparing a three act play In be preseiiled in May. I ~^W~~',.|?..«M.««!JI».,.n".II.T • .

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Fige 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937

1937 Plans Banquet, Makes Nominations

T h e Sen io r B a n q u e t , which wi l l b e

held some t i m e i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e

wil 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

L a m , ' 37 , g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n . Sen io r s

wi l l vo te fo r Class d a y officers, c lass

counse l lo r and ivy s p e a k e r a t 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 ' c lock in r o o m 206.

A commi t t ee c o n s i s t i n g of O d e t t e

C o u r t i n c s , E d w a r d S a b o l a n d Cha r l e s

M o r r i s wil l docido t h e d a t e for t h e

B a n q u e t .

F o l l o w i n g a r e t h e n o m i n a t i o n s f o r

t h e Class d a y a n d M o v i n g - u p d a y

offices: c lass p r o p h e t , L i l l i a n S h a p i r o ,

H e l e n Clyde , J o h n M u r p h y ; c lass

poe t , K a t h l e e n S t reve l l , W i l l i a m

S w a c k h a m e r , E l f r e i d a H a r t t , A n n o

B a n d ; c lass h i s t o r i a n , V i r g i n i a S toe l ,

B e a L a G r u a , E l i z a b e t h M e u r y ; c lass

counse l lor , J o h n D e n o , R o b e r t Mar -

j j i s o n ; ivory speake r , I r w i n S t i n g e r ,

J o s e p h McGruw, E d w a r d Sabo l ,

E v e l y n H a n i n n n , A l i ce A l l a r d a n d

M a r y L a m .

Class of 1934 Makes Gift To Organ Fund

T h e c lass of 1934 h a s m a d e a g i f t

to t h e col lege t o b e used a s t h e bas i s

f o r a f u n d to e s t a b l i s h a n o r g a n i n

P a g o ha l l . T h e p r e s e n t a t i o n w a s

m a d e t h i s week by a c o m m i t t e e h e a d e d

by D o r o t h y Griffin, ' 34 , c h a i r m a n .

T h a t g r e a t i n t e r e s t h a s been

a r o u s e d a m o n g t h e A l u m n i by t h e

g i f t i s ev idence b y t h e g r e a t n u m b e r

of i nqu i r i e s received c o n c e r n i n g i t .

O n e A l u m n a - d o n o r is c o n t e m p l a t i n g

a g i f t of five t h o u s a n d do l l a r s t o t h e

f u n d .

YWCA To Have Discussion T h e Y o u n g W o m e n ' s C h r i s t i a n asso­

c i a t i o n will c o n d u c t t h e d i scuss ion

g r o u p , which was o r i g i n a l l y p l a n n o d

for l a s t week, on T h u r s d a y a t 4 : 1 0

o 'clock in the L o u n g o of R icha rdson

hal l . D r . B r u b n c h c r will conclude his

a s s e m b l y ta lk on " T h o P h i l o s o p h y

U n d e r l y i n g New Y o r k S t a t e College

for T e a c h e r s . ' '

Finance Board O.K.'s 'Pedagogue' Books

T h e spec ia l c o m m i t t e e a p p o i n t e d t o

i n v e s t i g a t e tho records a n d a c c o u n t s

of t h e 1937 Pedagogue m a d e t h e fol ­

l o w i n g r e p o r t in l a s t F r i d a y ' s

a s s e m b l y :

' ' W e h a v e 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

1937 Pedagogue a n d find t h e m to b e

in f o r m , in o rde r , a n d c o r r e c t in eve ry

d e t a i l . "

C L A R E N C E A . H I D L E Y

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

T h i s c o m m i t t e e w a s a p p o i n t e d b y

the 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 a s soc ia t ion h a d voted favor­

a b l y on leg i s la t ion r e c o m m e n d e d ^ b y

M y s k a n i a t h a t t h e books of tho Peda­

gogue be a u d i t e d by the finance b o a r d

tho s a m e ns o the r S t a t e col lege

p u b l i c a t i o n s .

Cox Directs 1941 Camp R i c h a r d Cox, '38 , has boon mimed

a s t h e d i r e c t o r of t h e f reshmen c a m p

for t h e men of tho class of 1941 .

New Men's Club Elects Vanderpoel President

T h e new m o n ' s c l u b , p r o p o s e d b y

D r . D o n n a l V . S m i t h , m e t t h i s week

fo r t ho p u r p o s e of o r g a n i z i n g . T e m p o ­

r a r y officers w e r e e lec ted , a n d t h e con­

s t i t u t i o n was passed . J a m e s V a n d e r ­

poe l , ' 3 7 , is the first p r e s i d e n t , a n d

K e n n e t h D o m n , ' 39 , w a s e lected

t r e a s u r e r .

A n n u a l dues of one d o l l a r wore

vo ted , a n d a r e to bo p a i d t o t h e

t r e a s u r e r . A s soon a s p a y m e n t s a r e

c o m p l e t e d , t h e m e m b e r s wil l bo ab l e

to use t h e A l b a n y Y.M.C.A. b u i l d i n g .

Co-op Staff Takes Trip T h o fu l l - t ime staff of t h e College

Co-op s p e n t a n e n j o y a b l e weekend in

N e w Y o r k Ci ty last week, v i s i t i ng

p r o m i n e n t p u b l i s h i n g houses and

b o o k s h o p s . Miss M a r g a r e t B u r n e t t o ,

D o r i s Ke l l cy , M a r y T o r r e n s of l a s t

y e a r ' s staff, a n d Miss 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 tho t r i p .

Newman Meetings Are This Weekend

N e w m a n c lub wil l c o n d u c t i t s an ­

nua l r e t r e a t t h i s weekend a t t h e H o l y

N a m e A c a d e m y , M a d i s o n avenue , ac­

c o r d i n g to an a n n o u n c e m e n t b y Roso-

m a r y D i c k i n s o n , ' 3 7 , c h a i r m a n . The*

c l imax will be S u n d a y m o r n i n g whon

a communion b r e a k f a s t will be con­

d u c t e d a t V i n c e n t i n n c a f o t e r i a a t

9 : 1 5 o 'c lock . T h e s p e a k e r for t h e

b a n q u e t will b e t h e Reve rend H a r o l d

H i n d s , D i r e c t o r of Ca tho l i c ac t ion ,

A l b a n y diocese.

T h e weekend will open with con­

fe rences a t t h e H o l y N a m e a c a d e m y

on F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n and these will be

c o n t i n u e d on S a t u r d a y . T h e d i r ec to r

of these con fe rences will be t h e

Reve rend G e r a l d K i r w i n , a s soc ia t e

e d i t o r of tho E v a n g e l i s t , t h e weekly

of tho A l b a n y d iocese .

The t i cke t s for the b a n q u e t a rc

fifty cen t s and m a y be o b t a i n e d from

Nei l F o g a r t y , ' 39 , or Miss Dick inson .

All N e w m a n m e m b e r s a r e cord ia l ly

inv i ted .

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Modem factories . . . spotlessly clean like your living room at home . . . that's where Chesterfields are made.

The Champagne Cigarette Paper is

pure... burns without taste or odor

. . . you can't buy any better paper.

The mild ripe tobaccos are aged two

years or more . . . like fine wines are aged.

Refreshingly milder... more

pleasing taste and aroma... and best of all They Satisfy.

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State ege ews VOL. XXI, No. IS. STATIC COLLEGE Port TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937. $2.00 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.

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

The office uf lire r e g i s t r a r Ims an­

nounced Dial one hund red mid n iuo ty-

seven s ln t l eu l s have been mimed to

(lie Demi ' s list I'tir high scholas t ic

I l l ' l l i l 'VI ' l l l l ' l l l . T h i s i>i ill clUlipUI'iNOll

vvilli llir two hundred mid ten stn-

deii ts who Hindi' th is list for flic corre­

s p o n d i n g s rmi ' s l e r hist your.

The Mliiit Iter uf s t u d e n t s m a k i n g

this frinii each class is a c c o r d i n g to

si'iiiiirif v, tin- o rde r r u n n i n g front I he

seniors with seven ty HICIIIIHTS on the

list to tlie f reshman r lnss vvilli

I went v-two.

Those s t u d e n t s m a k i n g honors o r e :

( i . v s s o r in;n Alexander, Pluru 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 t t r l l l . Until Huniok, I in i Ostriuiiler, l lornl l iy

Caldwell, Sue I'ltrklusnu, |i>, Cni'lson, Hoy I'IIIII. S.-iI-II ('iiriieiiler, Anna I'riiii, Miiiv C o h e n , D a v i d

Ki'inliniii. Anna rieivi'll. tturrteltc. II,'Udell, ,h I l l ' l lcc , I'T'UIICOS KuJJcl 's. .1 llllil ll

Itubilck, Mni'llni Fink, (Jenrire Kuseubcri,', l'\ f r i e r , < liiirl.s HiiHeniVld, M.

Itmise, Until (iuullilor, I'nl I'iuiu Ituliln, Lester (Jooilliift, Kliz, li.viin, .lnliii ii. liri'eiiln'1'K, I 'IIIIS. (Jlimner, Hurry Sessions, N'el I le (iuiidersini, N, Sickles. Until

Sli'iml, Ksllier Ilnstluffs, .lnliii Sliivin, Sylvln I lor rueks , .Inlin Km it Ii, Prill s

Sinllli, LouiHi' .Likeil, Henry Snyder, Alum .Jnliiisiin, llnliili SI mil, f rei ler lck

Hwackluiincr, Win, Kelly, Lauisii Kw ney, Mury Kent, Hiiroi liy Swindle, Hoy KuHliucr, I'llllel Kudiiii, Sylvia Tyniestiii, Miirjorle Kiillninn, Nutliuu

Viimlerpnol, ,IIIH, Luininiiua, .Marian Vei'lllilyo, I'li.vllls Llndres , Kvolyn

Warren, Kdifiir Mel'llire, Unlit. WUinm, Lellii J lel lrnw, Willi:iin Wilson, Mitrtmrcl McLmmlilln, ,1ns. Ibii'tflsun, Unlit. Viiiiuif, Williiiui

CLASS <)!•' 1038 Anilorsiin, Irian 1'lirlsieii, HI I a. Arlliur, John 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 l l rndl, William

Dniilels, Kllzalielh Cilia, I 'in HI Ii v I >.•. I,, i- Itiiliert I 'nllrnlils, Helen lIcliMnul'i', WiilTen

( ('mill ll II, ll mi I'll,I, :', I 'ill ll mi I ~l, }

Morris Will Preside Over Feasting Seniors

\\ III r imi-les M u n i , as | i , a s |

mas te r I he seniiii class ii ill d i n e

in tin' .-al'i 'leiia ill' l lu - t i .I hull

mi U i .hn -day , Apri l I I.

I he liani|in I is lis..I al -i.\ly

is HI 'I I..- ra I'I I. i in r an ne

in.nl.it. I n u n I '.n I.. Inn

p e o p l e , m i n i - n i l i l l ; . ' . ' . I III

sin II up mi a s[ie. nil i n i -11 • i in

I n ' p i , I > i | n i l I I I , - n . 1 , 1 h u l l - t i l l

Im m l in I n ipei hal l n f l i i l lasl i i

\ , n .i l m m

Ma i i L a m ha - 1.,-eii , , , ] , , ,ml ,|

g e m , ,i I .1,1 11 ui.i I I n l ' l l n f l u , , '

I in II. The I'l.ilnu inn i s « ill

JI.--.I -I I l e . " l . ' l l •• I I ' I . I l e

I ' I l l i , , . H i l i l i I -, I | , l , \ . ' l l il S , |

l l l l l ; r l l l i I I ' l i u I , I'I 1 I ' l l 11

I I n i l i m ; , ' | . | \ . | ' | 1-1 Hi. n I . I i ' n s e

liiarv l.iilTerl,! : mid l';iei.|i_\,

Alirii Snyder ,

\ I I Ins Inn, llm elei I ions I'm'

I'lass prnpl le l , . ' lass poet , i lass

li ist . irian, rla.-.s I'liunselol', ami

i\ V • priikei n ill I.e I'Dlldlli'ti'd,

New Yorkers To Play For All-State Dance

S l a t e ' s social m o n g e r s will

have the i r first o p p o r t u n i t y to

: i l tend nn All-Slfile d a n c e , to-

nlglll in the Ing le room of t h e

AIninni Hesidenee hul l .

Dnnc ing will be from 8 :00 to

lli.'KI o ' i ' lock, to t h e t u n e s of

I he New Y o r k e r s .

Student, counci l is e a g e r l y

looking fo rward lo th i s dnnco to

set a p receden t , for if t h i s one

is II success, t he re will lie more

A l l S t a t e dunces lo follow.

. lames Vani lcrpocl , ','17, is gen­

eral r h a i r i u a a , ass is ted by the

fo l lowing eha i r ine i i : a r r a n g e ­

ments , M a r j o r i e Dorr lanini , ','tP;

enti ' t ' tai l l iuell t , Kiehard Cox, '.'!,S;

lii ' liets, Alfred T r e h a n o n , ', 'iS;

piildii-ily, Soph ie Wolzok, 'UK;

music*, I'llizalielh .Meury, '. '!7;

p r o g r m u s , Ka th leen S t r eve l l ,

'.'17; fui'iilty, Mary Xoliin, '.'III;

r e f r e shmen t s , C h a r l o t t e Pox, ':!!).

Election Committee Will Meet Monday

S t u d e n t s W i l l M a k e N o m i n a t i o n s

F o r C o u n c i l Off ices

The election commission will con­

duct a public int'olitig mi .Moiulny,

nl It!: IH1 o 'c lock , in r i III!) lo

discuss pln'is I'm- uoiniiiiit ions ami

c a m p a i g n s in the coining elect inns

fur orlieers of the S t u d e n t i isaociution.

All those who wish In niaki Uiiiuinn-

l inns fur Stiidi'iil associa t ion unices

should be present a t the m e e t i n g .

Xoniiiinl ion speeches will be m a d e

in the Apri l (I a s sembly . In the fol­

lowing week ' s assembly , those who

have been iiomiiinted for p r e s iden t ,

vii'o president and sec re t a ry will

present brief a c c e p t a n c e speeches lo

the s tudent body. At the same t ime ,

the ctiinpaigii mal ingers for the

var ious nominees will be g iven tin

o p p o r t u n i t y to s t a t e the fpmlificntioiis

of the i r c a n d i d a t e s .

S t u d e n t s who have s u g g e s t i o n s lo

offer concerning ' I lie (piesliou of

posters , the t y p e of speeches the

c a a d i d a l e s should make or a n y o the r

perl ineiil ipieslinn should ul lcni l Hie

mee t ing Monday , which will be open

lo till.

State Sponsors Annual Meeting

Sayles and Frederick Will Be Chairmen of Conference

Here Tomorrow

T e a c h e r s from nil p a r t s of N e w

York S t a l e will be g u e s t s of S t a l e

col lege t o m o r r o w at t h e t h i r t e e n t h

iiiininil r ound ( ab le conference l o be

conduc ted here . Professor .lolin 51.

S a y l e s , p ro fessor of ediiei i t ion, and

Dr. Rober t F r e d e r i c k , a s s i s t a n t pro­

fessor of e d u c a t i o n , urc gene ra l

c h a i r m e n .

T h e p r o g r a m will cons i s t of g r o u p

conferences b e g i n n i n g n t 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 re urged tn a t t e n d t h e mee t ­

ings uf t h e i r ma jo r and mino r fields.

T h e de ta i l ed p r o g r a m is a s fo l lows ;

A d m i n i s t r a t i o n S e c t i o n , 10:00

o'clock, muni :.'s, Hii'liurdsiin hul l , | ) r .

('. ('. S m i t h , c h a i r m a n .

Classical Sec t ion , r u 101, Draper

hull . Miss I,. .Antoine t te .foliiison,

c h a i r m a n ; 10:00, " S o c i a l L a n g u a g e

ami I ts liclnt inn tn Lat in in t h e High

School P r o g r a m " , Miss ( l encv ievc K.

I lazinel , Hudson f a l l s High sehoo l ;

I I :0O, " ' fhe f u t u r e of Lat in in l o i r

Amer i can Sellouts ", Mr. Reginald

LeCranil Swal in , (ll'eeii Moiiiitiiin

.1 uitior college.

Commerce S e c t i o n , . room 211, Draper hall , I 'mfessur l i eo rge M.

Vork, eha i r i i i un ; " ' f i e n d s in I 'oinincr-

I'iu I I'M licit 1 inn " 1 lr. I'I. II. Nelson,

d i r e c t o r of Sol I of b u s i n e s s f d u

ca t ion nl l i l t-sell S a g e college.

E l e m e n t a r y P r i n c i p a l s and T e a c h e r s

Sec t ion , 10:00, room 20, Richardson

hal l . Mr. ( l i les 1). C la rk , e lui i rnni l l ;

" P r i m a r y Veal's Organized lor Head

i u g " , Mr. .bihii II. Kings icy , d e p u t y

s i i pe r in t endcn l of schools , A l b a n y .

Eng l i sh a n d L i b r a r y Sec t ion , Li­

b r a r y ul' Milne high, Dr. H a r r y W.

H a s t i n g s , ehai i ' ina i i : 1 0 : 0 0 - 1 0 : In,

" T h e I 'se of t h e Lneal Cnpitll l Dis­

trict. H i s t o r y in the T e a c h i n g of

Kl lgi is l l" , Miss I'lilna . laenbsen. head

of t h e Manuscr ip t d iv is ion , S t a l e Li­

b r a r y , A l b a n y ; 10: I.". I I :(10, " Rura l

and I ' r b a n P rob l ems and Tlieir Solu-

lion " : 10:150 -I 1 .-00, " T e a c h i n g Dis-

r n r d a n t Social fll 'ollps in Middleburgl l

('eot ra I Schi.nl ", Mr, Les te r Vun-

ilci W e r f ,

I I nlil in in il mi I'llih I, CnlmiiH I.)

M.A.A.-G.A.A. To Offer Festive Weekend Program

Sophs Hear Louie and Willie In Tragic Radio Drama "Mac39"

A i n n u o int i ' ivslr i l in the s tudy of 'I eiuil and ves t ; when the Linn board

f r a g m e n t a r y Kllglish l i lel 'a t l i re would | furnis a wor thy j e s t ; when twice the dn well lo consult lliiisc einiueut

lliespiniis nf the a i rwaves , Louie ,'iml

Willie, be l t e r kaoi\ 11, pe rhaps , us Mr.

Louis C. .Inims nml Mr. Williiiui (I.

I luri ly, instruct urn in l lngl isb .

r i v a l r y ' s won by Sophouiol 'e /.est, "

Then IIIIIIIIIIS pass , nml lie fulls

uniIi'r Hie insidious inllueiice of Miss

Macllll, who goads him on In kill

i 'rain, As he is uboul In ca r ry mil

They eililied ,-i c apac 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 him,

iluy with Iheir tiuiipie prnsci i lal 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 l ime i i inrchis mi nml the

p in i lm i n|' S h u k e s p e a r e ' s ea r l i e r yea r s . I inevi lnble happens the lirst nf the

The Messrs, l.uiiic nml H a r d y , a f t e r

,bs . i i \ ciiiin | he rraginenlui ; , ' miiiui

si-ripl. deciileil ii v\ns iiieaul for r ad io ,

un.I us -inli lliey presei i led it . 'flic

pla.l, i iccunling lo M r. .IOUOH, is a

' ' nun ,-il a l legory ' ' des igned In pur

I t c h e s ' p rophecies is fulfilled, Six

- ges of llm realm led by Mac

<>'l torn a p p e a r arui ind M iiicrva and

when they leave, she is cluthed in I he

\ ui'let iSiuinioas ' gai ' i i ieals .

The sec ' I iauges In the \ . - l i \ i Ma.( the evils thai befall f reshmen lies ullice, u h e r e the I .it HI board is v. Im |.:i v im ul I. nl mi In thei r s tud ies .

Tic suiiuil cl t 'crls a c c o i u p a a y i n g

I he |. I; i \ weir i -.pei-i.-illv s lnr t l i l ig , run

sisiine, ,'is 11 n • \ did ul' di IIIIIS, wliisi le.s,

uiiiiiiutp I liuils, and m en, a t uiie puin l ,

,i " lung b i r d i e " .

\ nriullsly ' ' as leep, necking, n ml pla\

inn b r i d g e . ' 1 A lelegraii i n r r ives In

the ell'eel tha i l l C o r n e l l Widuw

has Hllspeuiled pllblicul inn ' ', ..ml i\ i lh

ihnl nnle nl' jest Ilin second | i | i iphei ' \

is conlll'liied. ' f lm pln.v tells the s lu iy uf | | ie T h e n as a r l inn ic l ic cut the

\' a \ Hiird ' ' MacliH ' ' led asl ray h.\

•• Miss M a c ' l l l " , ,-ni,I uf lb,- 11 rem I ftil

inn s,i'i | in incs nf I he prupht ' i ' ies ul' I he

lliree I tches .

'I'bi'.\ foretell thai Mm-llll will

nun .hu old king ( ' m m , falbei ' ul' Mac

.Xclsuiilianc, Dean u( T h a n e s , a n d

lhal he ( Mac.'IH I must give heed In

the Ilim1 when ' ' M i n e r v a dims m a n ' s

Supliuii iuics will I'ivaliw twice and

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 lunges his foun ta in pen

intu his lieiirl and the green liluml

Hows,

The cmii'lusiuu IMIS ipiile l i l t ing ,

with (liu I tches " T a n k i n g they go

h o m o . "

Sophomores To Battle With Traditional Foes

A f r i end ly , l i t t le b a t t l e will

b lacken the eyes nf f reshmen and

sophomores a l ike th i s S a t u r d a y

night when r iva l ry once more

b r e a k s ou t be tween the yel low

and whi le and tho green and

white , th is l ime lu the t u n e of

basket bal ls .

So fa r if looks like a b a t t l e

of v a r s i t y men aga ins l Ihc year ­

l ing sqillld. ' fhe present sopho­

more class who giiriiorod the th ree

r iva l ry po in t s offered in lust

y e a r ' s g a m e by a score nf ,'10 lo

Hi, will pi 'obnbly place in

ac t ion " f l a s h " Her shkuwi t z ,

" S c r a p p y ' ' QlUlttroehi, " C a r ­

rie ' ' L e h m a n , ' ' Kagle f i v e ' '

Aniyot and " M i c h a e l , the

S a i n t " .

On the o the r hand , we have

for t h e yel low ami whi le , the

s t u r d y yeoman uf the f reshmuu

va r s i t y . To rpioto lhal n e ' e r -do-

well, " l l i l l ' o " P r a m o n l , " Ducked

up by such gen t l emen ns Sim­

mons, l . egge t l , Mil lug, ' f u t i l e ,

H a r p e r and especial ly Hint wizard

• it' Ihu pass, I hat demon of busket

hunge r s , and mas te r uf the

d r ibb l e , Qulnn , nml fur ther a ided

by my shoo t ing , we, the frush,

riiitiinl I n s e , "

Assembly Will Hear Committee Report

D r . B r u b a c h e r T o N a m e A d d i t i o n s

T o S i g n u m L a u d i s L i s t

The po in t sys tem revision coin-

mil tee will make a report of its find

ings to Ihc s tuden t body in the

a s sembly al II Mill n 'cluck this morn­

ing , a c c o r d i n g In uu announce incnl by

J o h n Deno, pres ident nf the s tuden t

a s soc i a l ion .

Dr. A. II. Ilriibiichei'i p res iden t , will

ntnioiiliee t h e u d d i t i o n s tn S i g n u m

l .uudls , s en io r h o n o r a r y soc ie ty .

The rest uf t he assembly this morn­

i n g will be devuted In r egu l a r s luden l

assiii 'ial inn business ,

The commit lee report will be given

by Raymond f i s k , '.'17, head of the

puinl re\ ixinll ;;i imp.

Oilier inendiers of the cummi t t ce ,

a ss i s t ing him a r c : Carol Mires, l inberl

Mni'gi.son, l-lls.-i Smi th , ami Les ter

Rubin, s i ' i i iurs ; Mar ina Dull, Uieliunl

I'm, nnil I l enry (Irueii , j u n i o r s ; .1 ulin

I'idge, i luyco Mayi-uck, ami .liuic

Schwei ' zmaun, s u p h o n i u r e s ; and Kllen

llesl and Wal le r Si iunmns, f reshmen,

T h e r e p , n l wi l l enibrncc uny new

puinl r u l i n g s sugges ted by the c

mil Ice us well ns resulul ions pert incut

I,. Iheir l ua in tcnuuce .

f r o m the s tu t e inen l s uf luuirs nml

wui'k banded in In the g roup , limy

rank Hn- ulticcs in Ihc urder uf tbeii

i '"-puiisibi l i ly, using n syslimi ul1

deciles ami slat iM icaI furmulae,

Tin-n, In r i ' l e i e iu , tn u clussilil'.'l

' m i l l . i l i ln , p u i n t s cu l l b e set u p fu r

•'"I) o l ih ' l ' , T h i s is ill g c l i c i u l t h e

p i o c e d u r c I'olluwcd In in,, cunimi lL 'e

in Iheir I'evisiiiu p roceedings .

Announce Traffic Rules I'lie In llm fnct thai I I'll HI,, run

gcs l iun is in, ' lens,si at the 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' the new nsscu ibh rules,

C o u p l i s I 'uminissiuu has 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 Drape r l l u s ! , s | peri

s ty le , or the buck duor uf P a g e hall,

a c c o r d i n g in aa animunceuicut by

Robert M n c d r e g u r , cha i rn ian .

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 members will ce l eb ra t e the i r si lver

a n n i v e r s a r y tomor row when they wel­

come the i r u lu innae back fur a ser ies

of c n l e r l n i n i n g events .

'fhe h i g h l i g h t of the weekend will

be a s p o r t s ea rn ivu l , sponsored b y

I.uih the M e n ' s Ath le t i c a s soc ia t ion

and Ihc W o m e n ' s A th l e t i c a s soc ia t ion ,

which will follow the Silver Ann ive r ­

sary d inne r in Hie ca fe t e r i a . T h e

focal po in t s nf the even ing will b e

I he t r a d i t i o n a l r iva l ry b a s k e t b a l l

g a m e between the sophomores a n d

f reshmen, nml u baske tba l l g a m e

between the men and women. T h e

sophomores a r e mil to mid fu r the r

laurels to thei r score ami go one s t e p

more toward p u l l i n g a r iva l ry v ic to ry

fur the i r class definitely on ice. The

first y e a r men a re just as de te rmined

to keep Iheir c lass in the r u n n i n g for

in le rc lass honors .

The bu t t l e of llm sexes promises

to lie I he comic relief of I he evening .

The g a m e will be played under g i r l s '

rules in which the women will luivu

the a d v a n t a g e in fami l i a r i ty , Some

uf the men will have a dillicult t ime

re inher ing mil lo d r ibb le up the

fl ' for a push u11 shut . Detai ls a r e

being kept s t r i c t l y secret but there

is a s t r u n g r u m o r m a k i n g the r o u n d s

Ihnl the s t a l w a r t males will a p p e a r

in b loomers , ha i r r ibbons ct ul.

Also included in the carnival will

be va r ious s p o r t s of an ind iv idua l

n a t u r e . An exhib i t ion of t u m b l i n g

will be given by Dill Tur rens , Dick

l l unc iu f t , and Dill Hopke, Hos ing

will be in cha rge of Tom M e d i a n ;

ami I he p roper technique of fenc ing

will lie i l l u s t r a t ed by Arnold f o r d

and Lil l ian S h a p i r o . There will also

be added g i r l s padd le tennis if t'011-

l e s l a n l s des i re .

f i r s t mi llm p r u g r a m for the week­

end is a lunch, 'nn al C a m p J o h n s t o n .

Ibises will leave Wash ing ton Avenue,

elltl 'lince uf Drape r hull al 10:00

o 'c lock t o m o r r o w m o r n i n g and will

I'eliiru from C h a t h a m nl 2:1)0 o 'c lock.

Dur ing the n f t c rn ihc gymna­

s ium ul' P a g e hull will be open to nil

" i " 1 wish tu jo in in the Ah me

f ro l ics . The re will be paddle tenuis ,

vulley bull, hu i lmin lon , p ing p„ng , a

foul si l i ng cuiitesl nml u number

"f g roup games .

At •' L't" u ' 'duck, the ussucinl ion will

g a t h e r with Iheir g u e s i s in the ml', '-

Ici'ia in l l u , s i e , l hull fnr the Silver

Ann ive r sa ry d inner . The p rog ram im

eludes presci i tnl i f a w a r ,1 s ,

iCmillilllitl nil I'll,i, ;:, Cain ill It ,*).)

Daniels, Haner To Stage Last Plays of Season

The \ , h . l l i , e , l Dnil l iul ies class will

I'll'-,'III t w li p h u n nil Tl|esdu,\ ill tho

Vmliliiritiiij nl' Page hull , t o be di-

lei led b\ l l c l l y Daniels and Doro thy

Haner , juniors .

T h e character- - in \li-.> Danie l s '

p h u a r e : J e a n Lichen- lo in , ' ; i s ; mid

Mai inn Miu- I . .Van f m e n , and

J o a n n e I hi \ *|er, sophomores ,

Miss l i n n e t ' s nasi Includes Klizu-

belh S m i t h , J a n e l Dibble, and Klor-

I'lleu Schc ider ick , j u n i o r s .

These a r e I he last p l ays tn be pin-

dileed th i s y e a r , and Die Advanced

c lass will spend the rest uf (he

sen ie s l e r p r e p a r i n g a t h r e e act p l a y

In be prese i i led in May.

I

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Page 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937.

State College News Estab l i shed by tbe Class of 1018

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C h a r l e s E t t i n g e r , R o b e r t H e r t w i g , E d g a r O ' H o r n , J e a n S t r o n g , C h a r l e s W a l s h

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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 entertain­

ment .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.

I n a r e c e n t d e b a t e in s t u d e n t a s s e m b l y t h e s ide which a r g u e d t h a t t he Lion a n d the Echo shou ld bo consoli­d a t e d was a w a r d e d the decis ion. T h a t ' s all ve ry well for a d e b a t e w h e r e t h e decis ion r e s t s u p o n t h e m e r i t s of t he 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 the i r v ic to ry should bo the bas i s fo r l eg i s l a t ion to p u t th i s p l a n in to effect is a q u e s t i o n .

Whi t e it is r e a d i l y a d m i t t e d t h a t bo th t h e Lion a n d the Echo could be g r e a t l y improved , i t is very doub t fu l t h n t t h e e n a c t m e n t of such l eg i s l a t ion wou ld b r i n g a b o u t t h e des i red 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 in te l l igence to rea l ize t h a t tho r e s u l t of c o n s o l i d a t i n g those publ ica­t ions would be a c o m b i n a t i o n of t h e f e a t u r e s of each, p a r t i c u l a r l y w h e n the s a m e people would be respons ib le for t he p u b l i c a t i o n of the now m a g a z i n e . T h e r e would bo seven issues of one m a g a z i n e i n s t e a d of seven issues of two . T h e r e would 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 tho a m o u n t of each would n o t be g rea t l y c h a n g e d . . . , «

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 in othoi col leges and i t h a s e i the r fa i led or h a s been a very d o u b t f u l success . T h e difficulty wi th which one is con­f r o n t e d in t r y i n g to wr i t e l i t e r a t u r e a b o u t a college is very obvious . L i t e r a t u r e is l i t e r a t u r e a n d you a rc g e t t i n g j u s t a s much and j u s t a s good l i t e r a t u r e in the Echo now a s you could poss ib ly ge t in a n y o ther m a g a z i n e .

T h e c o m p l a i n t which seems to be se t up a g a i n s t tho Lion is t h a t it does no t con t a in 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 it does con ta in is no t g e r m a i n t o S t a t e college. T h i s is jus t i f ied to a c e r t a i n e x t e n t b u t ono lias a h a r d t i m e t r y i n g to reconci le 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 by the same d e b a t e r s . T h e y held t h e cente r s p r e a d of the l a t e s t issue of t h e Lion up to r id icule a s a " S o c i e t y P a g o " a n d th is was u n d o u b t e d l y tho p o r t i o n of tho m a g a z i n e which most conce rned S t a t e college.

P o r h a p s it would be a be t to r idea to h a v e the people who would p r o p o s e such leg is la t ion lend a h e l p i n g hand to the p u b l i c a t i o n s in ques t ion r a t h e r t h a n d e b u n k a t every poss ib le 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 su l t in be t t e r feel ing all a r o u n d a n d would bo of c o n s i d e r a b l e advan­t age to both m a g a z i n e s .

State's Stage Melodrama, Tragedy, And Fantasy-Comedy

Three Good Plays and True

•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 aud ience . T o the whole Advanced

D r a m a t i c s c lass a n d thei r a ides in

a c t i n g a n d s t a g e c r a f t for cont inued

i m p r o v e m e n t in the a r t of play p ro ­

duc t ion .

Appointment Bureau

Personal Interviews With the persona l in terview i n c r e a s i n g in i m p o r t a n c e

as the me thod of h i r ing t eache r s in New York s t a t e , it is i m p o r t a n t that every senior anil g r a d u a t e looking for a posi t ion should be cogn izan t of the t echn ique ill' i n t e rv iews .

T h e first t h i n g to check up on before go ing to an in te rv iew is ymi r personal a p p e a r a n c e . T h e point can­not lie s t ressed s t r o n g l y enough thai s en io r s ami g r a d u ­a tes should be g roomed for an in t e rv i ew at all t imes .

lie cheerfu l before an in terv iew, Dun ' I worry about i t ; you 'vc met people before .

l a the in te rv iew, be cour teous and poised. He carefu l ill' m a n n e r i s m s such us l a p p i n g you r fool or t u g g i n g al your r ing . Have ciuilhleitce in yoursel f , and have il because ytnt know your a p p e a r a n c e is good, ami be cause vim know what yen are going I" say .

Iluw much sliiiulil you talk ' ; 11 d e p e n d s on whether tin- i n t e rv i ewer likes to do t h e t a l k i n g or have you Milk. s i / " up your pr inc ipa l , anil act acco rd ing ly ,

As In the conversu l ion , a good th ing to be p repa red nil is a knowledge ill' the bi-sl t e x t b o o k s tint 1 inetliiiils in your ma jo r ami minor Holds.

Answer ques t i ons d i rec t ly , I ' se good I'htglisdi not llnvvcry nr fo rma l , nor s lang , but jus t good Hnglish, A ud remember , the conversa t ion is best confined to cuninienlH mi th ings , mil on people.

If n; i \ i'ii the o p p o r t u n i t y lo shake lunula, do ho, tl is the p r i n c i p a l ' s pr ivi lege, however , to make the ges tu re . T h e handshake sliiiulil In' a man ly one, tic coaipaui i 'd by a jud i c ious smile. Leave the in te rv iew mi I he upward t rend make the p a r t i n g a pleasant one.

What a re p r inc ipa l s looking l'ur in tlie* process of illtel \ ievvillg? Inves t i ga t i on would lead us lo believe 1 li.it Hie chief qua l i t i e s , listed roughly in the order of impor t ance , a re these : physical I l lness, pe r sona l i ty , a p p e a r a n c e , voice, cu l tu ra l background scho la r sh ip , good luste in dress ami grooming , resourcef illness, l a d , interest ill ch i ld ren , and Knglisli usage ,

A number of senium and g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s l o n e not

yet tilled ill the i r schedule c a r d s in Ihu Appo in tmen t l lurouu oflico, As a result , s t u d e n t s have missed m u x pected In te rv iews d u r i n g Hie lust few weeks. (Ill your

schedule card iu I tic bureau oflico you should indica te your usual whe reabou t s d u r i n g all vacant per iods ( 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 ib rary ,

homo, e tc . ) uu Well a s Hie room n u m b e r s of all your ' ' lasses,

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Slude i i t s who wish to Had the n a m e s of p r inc ipa l s and schools will find complete i n fo rma l ion ia I tcgeuts Handbook ;M. The A p p o i n t m e n t B u r e a u lias a copy of I Ids ava i l ab lo for s t u d e n t use, a s tuts the college l i b ra ry .

Miss C r i s t ' s p l a y was an excellent

choice for a n assembly product ion—

a r o l l i c k i n g m e l o d r a m a a lways t a k e s

effect w i th a l a r g e mixed audience ,

especia l ly when cast and produced a s

well as t h i s one was.

Mr . Ke l ly a n d Miss Schlick were both a t t h e i r best , p l ay ing comedy roles so well su i t ed to their p a r t i c u l a r ab i l i t i e s . Eve ry movement , every tone of voice, every b i t of pan tomime , seemed q u i t e pe r f ec t .

P a u l D i t t m n n a n d Virginia Hall deserved t h e a p p l a u s e they received for the i r e m b r a c e . T r y it yoursel f some t ime in f ron t of a thousand people . T h e i r cos tumes and b e a r i n g m a d e them the perfect hero and hero ine ,

George Olenson was a t t e m p t i n g to lie a l i t t l e too suave and sophis t i ­c a t e d to fit his own abi l i t ies . His m a k e u p was exce l len t a n d he t r i ed h is b e s t ; however , we felt t h a t lie over­did his role. Mr. A r t h u r played his p a r t we l l ; h i s c h a r a c t e r seemed more a u t h e n t i c t h a n m a n y of his roles have been.

T h e s e t for the p lay was good look­ing , and di f ferent . The effect of the corner of a room was a relief from the usua l t h ree wal ls .

T h e o r i g i n a l announcement before the p l ay g a v e us an a u t h e n t i c idea of the c o r k i n g per fo r inaace we were lo see. T h e musical effects added to the sp i r i t of Hie old fashioned melo­d r a m a .

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We have been annoyed somet imes by t r a g e d i e s involving insani ty lie cause the s c r e a m s and tenseness of I he c h a r a c t e r s was not a lways real . We were not annoyed by Miss Z u b r e s ' p lay . II held us in suspense . We d i d n ' t know what was going lo happen we had guesses but they VVl'l'I'll 't so good,

Miss J e s se did 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 movemen t s , helped make a suspense Ihat we really did feel.

Miss A ppehlool'li did a goad piece

n|' work, a p p e a r i n g ;i little inure

uulliriil t han Mr. I bl I man.

\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 s l id p ic ture of lli. Miss Knien and Mr. Knrpoi tie sul'n Die culm

and po.-'e p roduced a picl a re of a \ ie lo t ion pa r lo r scene hel ler than niosl we have seen,

M r. Is ;i rpi'ii 's \v hide t ippenruiicc, b e a r i n g , mid voice combined Iu Hi him p'Tl'oclly fur Ins par t , Muv \v, HI ge lii iii I u I ry mil fur furl her pn rl s uu M a l e ' s s inge . We liked Mi-.-1','inery, uiu! cvlcud Hie hope lh,-ii wr lliay see tier act aga in .

M i. Kelly, of course, is uf Krin '.-; - lock, mnl did his l i ish well. Miss I lay ford 's b rogue was genuine ; In i fan tasy p a r t s confused us II l i t l le , but the play was labelled H fan tasy euiuedy.

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Advanced I I r amat ics deserves credit for p r o g r e s s in the m i if • tugec in i ' i .

We like I lie sels liny can do, the l igh t ing and sound elfecls I hey pro dilce, We note one deficiency l iming . Light changes ami c u r t a i n arc Impor t an t p a r t s of a play. I.el 's have a l i t t le more mechanical elli ciency, c lass .

Dean's List Names 197 Honor Students

(Continued from page 1, Column 1)

Dibble, J a n e t Mollonkouf, Win. DonVito, A. Dtivnll, Marcus Natolt , Joseph

First , Sophie Kormnu, I'crcy

Oprnndy, Helen

Panghiir i i , Marjory l 'ursl ial l , l.lzcUc (lilTiinl, Ella

(lolilberg, Muriel Olciison, Willnril l ieisslg, Harold

l l ingrosc, Klureiiec Hayes, 101 • hi Kyiin, Thomas Hoffman, Itutli Hunter . Dorothy Scliurick, Itiilli

Slicchv, Martini Irvls, Klrllltttid Smith, Mary ,1.

Stewar t , Muriel . leaks, t ier trui le Strut!t ier, L. .Inscl'ek, Anna Sullivan, Cecelia

Tnkncs, Margare t Thompson , itiilli 'I 'obln, Mtiry E.

Kliies, Mildred Ivucll, .lessieu Koruiiiever, M. Kili'klilll, lies, '

West over, A. E. Lilnnnn, Charlotte. Welinll lcr, Bertha

Will iams, (Iweiiclru McCarthy, Helen Wood, llerllui MacDolignll, Ida Miiney, l lenr le l te Miller, Klsle Ziilklnd, Florence

CLASS O F 1IWI) Arclllt7.Pl, Albert Kehr lg , Kriiiiklin Arnold, Phyl l is King', Olive Arthur , Ellssabeth Km-klilll, F r ieda Austin, H'llKiiheth Kurlnnslk, Piiiinle

I.eese, Joseph Lonsdale, Kicliunl

Maebeiin, Dorothy Melansoii, .1. K.

O'Dniinell, Mary

I ' ekarsky , Itilth

Hector, Adonim

llulllon, Agnes

Cuss, Hath Connolluo, Sum

Davis, Edtln Diiliiu. Delhi Illinium, John Downey, Hull

fox, Charlotte. Knrcy, Virginia

ScliulU, .lane (liissclin. ,1 i'ii II in' Sinovoy, Kulh liriissiiuin, Mnlvlna Spiiraclne, Mary tiurne.V, J a n e t

TiiiTctis, Will iam Iliilpln, Mary Tynan , Huiilun Hansen . 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'.lllTclt. . I line liriiwii, Murchi

li i l le. Klly.nliclll i 'nll"ii. llrilcii

Dibble, Eleanor

KIHIIII, Bleu '

l-'lnli, bonis l-'lnx. Smile

I In I I . . i-. W a l l e r II ii i-l ii i n II II . Kluls I I ) Hum, V v e l l c

I , inic , V l v t c u i i c

McKec , M i l l i o n

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ScliwnrU, lllussii Sullivan, Kim

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l a t h e final half t he Hatf ie ld a g g r e g a t i o n moved in to a 7-polut l e ad .

T h e S l a t e five closely g u a r d e d i ts s m a l l a d v a n t a g e and the g a m e con t i n n e d in see-saw fashion . However , w i th less t h a n th ree m i n u t e s to play r e m a i n i n g Pet r i l l mid Church s t aged a b r i l l i an t exhibi t ion of m a r k s m a n ­s h i p f rom va r ious a n g l e s to slowly f o r g e ahead .

T h e seniors fought u n t i r i n g l y but in va in ia these final minu te s , Cap-l a i n J o h n n y Ryan t r i ed d e s p e r a t e l y to d u p l i c a t e his ea r l i e r p e r f o r m a n c e on ly lo have his lung sho t s prove • ' h e a r t - b r e a k e r s ' ' . Tom H a r r i n g t o n a l so p l ay ing his Last i n t e r co l l eg i a t e ba l l g a m e , showed in those w a n i n g m o m e n t s t h e light which was typical of him in every g a m e he played for t h e P u r p l e ami Hold, ( l eo rge I inn c rof t in a m a s s i n g tl! po in t s also dis­p l a y e d his ab i l i ty which m a r k e d hiui a s " b a s k e t e d ' " , Char l ie Mor r i s was the final member uf Ihe q u a r t e t In e n d his college bnske lba l l ca reer , p l a y i n g a s teady defens ive g a m e .

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The contest s t a r t e d off wi th a I m a g wi th K . D, P , d r a w i n g first blood. However , 10. E , I1, scored a lmos t im­media t e ly . T h e b a t t l e r a g e d up a n d down Hie cour t in a s t e r l i n g d i sp l ay of baske tba l l wi th a fas t b r e a k i n g offense a n d a s t u b b o r n de fense shown by bo th s ides . Tho score a t the ha l f was s l igh t ly in K. I). P . ' s favor by a score of 1 9 - 1 1 .

The second ha l f was , if possible , f a s t e r and more fu r ious t h a n Hie first, vvillt 10. E, P . p u t t i n g on tbe pres ­su re to d r a w up a t 31! till wi th two minu te s to p lay . By th is t ime the onlookers were t e a r i n g t h e i r ha i r in exc i t ement . T h e de l i r ium reached fever p i lch when K. 1). P . sank two field goals and a foul to go ahead a n d win by live p o i n t s ,

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(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 . h i s to ry . D r . G e r t r u d e D o u g l a s , ass i s t ­a n t p ro fes so r of b io logy will speak for t h e founde 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 E y c k , ' 3 5 , fo rmer A . A. p r e s iden t , wil l s p e a k for p a s t m e m b e r s ; Miss f sbac l le J o h n s t o n , in­s t r u c t o r in phys ica 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 , ' 37 , 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 so c i a t i o n , will speak for the p r e s e n t m e m b e r s . F a c u l t y g u e s t s a t t h e d i n n e r Inc lude Miss Helen Ha l l M o r e l a n d , d e a n of w o m e n ; Miss Marg a re t . H i t chcock , i n s t r u c t o r in phys ica l e d u c a t i o n ; D r . Caro l ine Cronsda le , p ro fe s so r of hy ­g i e n e ; Dr . M a t i e Green , a s s i s t a n t p ro­fessor of h y g i e n e ; Dr . E l i z a b e t h Mor r i s , p ro fessor of e d u c a t i o n , a n d Dr. Minn ie B. S c o t l a n d , ass is tant , p ro­fessor of b io logy.

T h e commi t t ee s in c h a r g e of the s p o r t s ca rn iva l i n c l u d e : Gene ra l cha i r ­man , Helen C l y d e ; A s s i s t a n t chair ­man , J o h n O ' B r i e n ; A r r a n g e m e n t s , Klsu Smi th , D o r o t h y C'lupp, B u b y S t e w a r t ; Pub l i c i t y , Phyl l i s J o b s o n , Cha r l e s Morr i s , H a r r i o t S p r a g u o , Grtieo Y o r k e y ; W o m e n ' s s p o r t s , Ktliol L i t t l e , L i l l ian S h a p i r o , I r m a A n d e r s o n and P r a n F i e l d .

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1 1 : 0 0 - 1 1 : 1 0 , " S p e e c h Defec t s in N e w L e b a n o n C e n t r a l Schools ", M r s . D o r o t h e a H. W y l i e ; 1 1 : 1 0 - 1 1 : 2 0 , " T h e H o m o V e r s u s t h e E n g l i s h T e a c h e r " ; 1 1 : 2 0 - 1 1 : 3 0 , " P r o v i d i n g for N o n - R e g e n t i G r o u p s in T r o y " , M i s s D o r o t h y T i n d e r ; 1 1 : 3 0 - 1 1 : 4 0 , " I m p r o v e m e n t of H e a d i n g Ski l l in 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 scuss ion from 1 1 : 5 0 u n t i l 1 2 : 0 0 .

H i s t o r y a n d Socia l S t u d i e s Sec t ion , L o u n g e of R i c h a r d s o n Hall; Dr . A d n a W . Ris ley , 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 ", Dr . Donna l V . S m i t h ; 10 :30 , " P r i n c i p l e s a n d Ob­j e c t i v e s of t h e N o w Socia 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 F r a n k l i n H i g h ' school , R o c h e s t e r ; 1 1 : 0 0 , " O r g a n i z i n g C l a s s r o o m P r o ­c e d u r e s in Soc ia l S t u d i o s " , M r s . T h e r e s i a M o y n i l i a n , One ida J u n i o r H i g h school , S c h e n e c t a d y .

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I f you w a n t to sec a ba ske tba l l p l aye r g e t a n g r y ask George if ho bel ieves in s igns . . . . J u d g i n g f rom his ' s c e n e ' las t F r i d a y ho dis l ikes them, a t leas t . . . . F r e s h m a n m a y no t bel ieve in the s i gns u r g i n g Sophs to a t t e n d song p r a c t i c e , b u t t hey remove them j u s t t h e s a m e . . . . To conclude our t a lk in s ign l a n g u a g e , a lordly g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t a sked w h a t A P R m e a n s on the D r a p e r hall So i r ee s ign . . . . 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 sub t l e .

room I ' l l , D r a p e r hal l , Dr. T h o m a s G. Bcrgln , c h a i r m a n ; 10 :00 , " L a Lec­t u r e E p l i q u e c " ( in F r e n c h ) , Ques­t ions and Discussion (in Kng l i sh ) , Mucin mo Luc ienne d i n g e r , Xew York u n i v e r s i t y : " F r e i e R e p r o d u k t i o n " ( in E n g l i s h ) , Ques t i ons and Dis­cussions, Dr. Roy 10. Mosher , super­visor Modern l a n g u a g e s , S t a t e Kilu-i-iitinn D e p a r t m e n t , A lbany ,

Science Sec t ion , room :.'iil), H o s t e d hul l . Dr. P i n l e t n n A. Moose, chair ­m a n ; 10 :00 , ' ' < 'u i- ii' n t Answers to the Q u e s t i o n : Wha t Should the Science T e a c h e r K n o w , " Dr. Carle-ton E, Power , S t a l e college.

T e s t s a n d M e a s u r e m e n t s Sec t ion ,

i-( i 2iin, t ru s t ed hull , Dr. Earl I!. Sou th , c h a i r m a n ; 10:00, ' ' Current I ' ruhleins in T e s t i n g , " n dismission.

Tho r e c e n t f lur ry of dc l i ca to wh i to

f rozen p r e c i p i t a t i o n b r o u g h t u p o n ns

a n o t h e r ep idemic of b u n n y p a n t s .

H a v e you women n o v a n i t y ? . . . A n d

how did the snow g e t in the Act iv i ­

t ies office? . . . A n d w h y was

N i g h t i n g a l e mi l l i c ing a r o u n d tho

D e a n ' s office on tho s a m e d a y ? . . .

D o n ' t toll me t h a t you d is l ike to have

your face w a s h e d ? . . . T h e d o r m

scu lp t r e s ses were m a k i n g t h i n g s

a g a i n . . . . Th i s t i m e they sculped a

dog . . . . (D id the E E P or K D R mas­

co t do the p o s i n g ? ) R e m e m b e r l a s t

y e a r ' s M i n n i e the M e r m a i d ? ( N o re­

la t ion 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 Tha t t h e P l a y g o e r a n d 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 p lay be p roduced wi th ­ou t T o m K e l l y ? . . . W h y n o t t r y " T l i o W o m e n " or " V i c t o r i a R e g i n a " ? . . . W e ' l l bet h e ' d st i l l p lay the lead. . . .

Minn ie of the s o p h o m o r e s seem to be d ive r s i fy ing 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 wonde r what the Cohoes a t t r a c t i o n brings ' . '

Offer of the Week : — W e ' l l give any­o n e — facul ty i nc luded—a nice, wormy g r a p e f r u i t if they can produce th ree or more seniors who, will talk for half an hour or m o r e and not ment ion prac t ico t e a c h i n g , in t e rv iews or j o b s . . . we ' l l bet t h a t it c a n ' t be done . . . .

Wo hea r thai " l o l a n t h o " has gone the way of all flesh t h r o u g h the lack of t eno r s . . . . W h a t will J i m n i i e s ing now in his s p a r e t i m e ? . . . Now In got down to the S o p h o m o r e hun-rpiot- Wo Dunliin is so shy and bnsh-I'ul and Edge is t h a t voice . . . and Hie gir ls a rc dizzy and d a n g e r o u s . . .

i t a l so r e v e a l e d some u n u s u a l b i r d s , p r o b a b l y cuckoos . . . for a nico sk i t m a y wo p r e s e n t o rch ids to S c h a f e r a n d B a k e r . . . you rovonlod some n ice t a l e n t . . . especia l ly in the t r i a n g u l a r p a n t y s t a g o . . . Mess r s . JoilOS a n d H a r d y also s t r u t t e d the 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 tc . . . . AVlint! no MncMickcy M o u s e ? ( M a y b e h e ' s wi th " B r o t h e r R a t " . . .)

A n d n o w to the tw idd le of tho w e e k — w h a t was 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 senior a n d is t h e S p o r t s ed i t o r used to cold w a t e r — o r a cold shou lde r or n a m e i t yourse l f . . . . W a s t h a t swir l of h a i r h i d i n g t h e Tor rous of y o u t h or w h a t ? . . . T o sk ip to an en t i r e ly d i f fe ren 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 sua l ly 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 ea rned t h a t when we wore a f r e s h m a n . . . .

D id you know t h a t unt i l t he N E W S eamo out l a s t week, ono m e m b e r of the p o i n t revis ion commi t t ee t hough t she was r ev i s ing g r a d u a t i o n p o i n t s ?

W e ' l l be s n e e r i n g at you at the All-

S t a l e d a n c e t o n i g h t .

T H E M A N O F S T A T E

Y.W.C.A. To Offer Talk By Rev. Blake Tuesday

t i n d e r t h e ausp ices of Y.W.C.A. , . t h e Reve rend B l a k e of t h e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n Church will d i scuss t h o topic: " W h a t E a s t e r S h o u l d M e a n to Col lege 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 the L o u n g e o f R i c h a r d s o n ha l l .

On S u n d a y . M a r c h 3 1 , a t 3 : 3 0 o ' c lock in the L o u n g e , P a l m S u n d a y Devo t ions will be offered. All s t u ­d e n t s a r c inv i t ed to a t t e n d bo th theso-serv ices .

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Coll ege News VOL. XXI, No. 19.

STATE COLLEGE FOB TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1937. $2.00 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.

1939 Completes Arrangements Of Gala Soiree

Berrigan's Music to Feature; To Sell Bids in Room X

All Next Week

B y C h a r l e s W a l s h

P l a n s a r c p rac t i ca l ly comple te for

S o p h o m o r e Soiree , which will be

conduc ted F r i d a y in Ihe A u r a n i a

c lub, a c c o r d i n g to Chr i s t ine Ados,

genera l c h a i r m a n . The heavy sale of

b ids th i s week, expected tn con t inue ,

i nd ica t e s a capm-i ty ut te i i i lance on

the pur l of the s tudent body.

Runny Her r igau and hi« Kwiimsters will p lay for the affair, which is scheduled l'i IlljOtl to •_': nil n 'c lock .

T h e hand consis ts of eleven pieces, and i.s especially known for ' ' s w i n g ' ' a r r a n g e m e n t s .

Decora t ions 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, and green will p r e d o m i n a t e .

f a c u l t y gues t s nt' Hie sophomores will i nc lude : Mr. Will iam (i H a r d y , i n s t r u c t o r In Knglish, and .Mrs. H a r d y ; Mr. ( i eorge XI, Vork, profes­sor of commerce , and Mr-. V o r k ; Mr, I 'aul i i . Hulger, '.'Hi, s ec re t a ry of Hie A p p o i n t m e n t Bureau ; ami .Mr. David Kreml in , '.'Pi, superv isor in m a t h e m a t i c s , chuporn i ies ; Dr. A. K. Mrubuclier, p res iden t , iiud Mrs . Bra-bae l ie r ; Dr. Mil ton (i. Nelson, dona , and Mrs . Xelsou : and Miss Helen II. More hind, dean of women.

Iliils, which a r e $.'l.lll>, lire now on sale, mid will con t inue 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 Ades in m a k i n g u r r u n g e m c u t s for the event i n c l u d e : music , Snn l i Porc inn , chair ­man , L e o n a r d f r i e d lander , J o s e p h M u g g l e t o n , .'ind Char les W a l s h ; ar­r a n g e m e n t s , Vi rg in ia Furoy , chair ­m a n . Kiln I 'omeroy, and Helen H o w r y ; r e f r e s h m e n t s , .Mildred King , c h a i r m a n ; deco ra t i ons , 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 Spence , ami Mynde r t Crounse .

( 'hi iperoitos, Fnyc Fo reman , cha i r m a n ; Mowers iiml t ax i s , Ruth Lewis, c h a i r m a n ; door , Wil l iam T n r r e n s and Neil F o g n r t y , co c h a i r m e n ; lloor, ( lordou Tnl iner ami Char les F r a n k l i n , en cha i rmen .

I ' rog ran i s and bids , .Mary M a r g a r e t

I ' appa . c h a i r m a n , Helen Bifare l la and

Virgin ia H a l l ; publ ic i ty , Bel ly Hay-

ford and Bel ly Baker , co-cha i rmen,

Will Student Opinion Condemn Or Approve Revision Report

Assembly T o Feature S tuden t Nomina t ions N o m i n a t i o n s for s tudent asso­

c ia t ion officers for next yea r will he Hie m a i n o rde r of bus iness in t o d a y ' s a s sembly . P lans for f o r t h c o m i n g assembly p r o g r a m s , as a n n o u n c e d by J o h n Demi, '.')", p res ident of s tuden t assoc ia t ion , will inc lude tho soplii imore-fresh-inan s ing on May 7, and the elec­tion o f s t u d e n t associa t ion officers .HI May L'.'i.

The noiiiiniitiiins for Hie offices nt' p r e s i d e n t , vice p res iden t , secre­ta ry , sol ig- lcuder , ami cheer leaders of s tudent associa t ion will he m a d e luilliy p r io r to the cam paign which will he supervised by I he elect ion commiss ion.

'I'lie r e m a i n d e r of today 's pro­g ram will cunt iniii' last week 's consi l ient! ion of the report of I lie point sys tem revision cointni l tee,

Attendance at Public Hearing Shows Lack of Interest

In Investigation

By J e a n S t r o n g It is a d e b a t a b l e and d e b a t e d

quest ion as to how much was accom­plished by the presen t point s y s t e m revision c o m m i t t e e at the mee t ings of the c o m m i t t e e , and nt the last as­sembly . W h e t h e r or not the assembly was just i l ie i l in sending the repor t k ick to the commi t t ee is a m u t t e r of op in ion , but .student a p p r o v a l see tiled evident from the a c c e p t a n c e

| uf must of the c o m m i t t e e ' s sugges t ed changes .

The gene ra l tendency of Hie changes was toward the lower ing of po in t s and the inclusion of new offices. Two r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s which were proposed by the commi t t ee , p rov id ing t'ur Hie es tab l i sh men I of the com­mi t tee and I lie tiling uf ilntu ear ly in I lie yea r , a r e undoub ted ly a s tep in

^ ' the right d i rec t ion , and should be of

I g rea t value in p r o m o t i n g the efficiency

'News'Board Names j _ _ . A l a d mi l thy nl r emember ing is

Dexter For Editor i,lmi ""• i , u l , l i , ; l , i , H r i , i « wliiHi wis

I sugges t ed by those people wini felt , I hat ce r t a in ques t ions bail ant been

G u m a e r R e s i g n s ; A s s u m e s D u t i e s I n,,, , ' , ,uglily inves t iga ted was very Of F o r m e r M a n a g i n g E d i t o r I , -|v m' ternled. The inclusion o*f

I ! a th l e t i c s was under lire, Iml o the r

Fred I'.', Dexter , ','17, will t ake over , c o m p l a i n t s u.-re conspicuous by the i r the office of edi tor- in-chief of Ihe j absence . Th i s may be considered as K'lWTK ( ol.l.KOK X K W S and is repine | e i t he r lack of interest or sa t i s f ac t ion ing l l n r i y 'I', ( i umaer , '.'17, who re | with die repor t a- it standi*.

signed .-it the regular X K W S board I'odny we aga in lake up the point

mee t ing T u e s d a y n igh t . The c h a n g e j ^ v s , , . , ; , / p, , , u 7 c o n , n i o , i , f the a l l ien . is in t ake p lace immedia te ly .

Mr. ( i i i iuuer lias served lis ed i t o r since his a p p o i n t m e n t last May. In p r e s e n t i n g his r e s igna t ion lu the boiii'il, ( iu imier s t a l ed that, in lieu of present o b l i g a t i o n s he felt he eoiild not. fu r the r a s s u m e t h e respons ib i l i ty of his office,

Belli Dex te r and ( i u m a e r h a v e served in connec t ion with the X K W S since | h e i r f r e shman year . In the i r sophomore y e a r they were ap p o i n t ed desk ed i to r s , and as j u n i o r s , they weie assnc ia le ed i to r s .

The X K U . S board ap p o i n t ed ( i int iacr to assume I lie du t i e s , vacated by Dex le r ' s p romot ion to Ihe ed i to r sh ip , Hume uf inaiiMgiiig ed i to r sh ip ,

Henr ie t ta l la Ibreich, I ' r i l a Deconnicr , Margare t Mal t i se i i , and J u n e Pa lmer .

I nv i t a t i ons , Marga re t Dor r l amm, cha i rman , l l i l a b Poole , and H e l m I 'rusik,

Platinum Pretties1 Popularity Perturbs Puzzled Philosophers

By E d g a r 0 ' H o r a

\ e \ l tu the impor t an t ipiest iou, ' ' I s ( ' ha s t i l y . N e c e s s a r y ' ' answered ill I he May issue of the Unlbtwk, Ihe next must impor t an t ipiestiou to col lege si lldelits is t he pel eiiliin! ' ' Why do gent leinen pl'cl'el blondes '.' ' '

The problem has for many y e a r s caused the fo reheads of bolli sexes to wr ink le w il Ii pe rp lex i ty . Bull sos shins , debu te s ipiads, Inuiurable jou r

nals and college hu r m a g a z i n e s

have I'ei y e a r s been cuul ' rnnlcd with this p roblem. Because nt' ihe no

p o r l a n c e of this i l isri i-sh any St lie s l iolei i ts Here asked what I hey tholiglil about this ilileinn.-i.

I'M Sub,,I, '.17, gave the idea ,,f many \\ hen be i e p l i e j , ' ' Do t hey -' ' ' T ins idea seemed to be be the prop cl'ly of many el' ihe males, and 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 fa i rer sex.

' ' F i g u r e s slum thai il usually runs I rue lo I'm in ' ' was. Ihe siil.l le answer 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 bi t , ' ' This is a deep secrel a m o n g gen! l e m o n . ' ' Th is ad vice seems to be the opinion of many

nl' poli t ies and ambi t i on in the com i n i I til- ami r e g a r d the meet ing in that s ame a t t i t u d e , whether or not il m e a n s tha t our own lunch hour is shor t ened ,

Appointment Bureau Names Placements

F o u r t e e n S e n i o r s A n d G r a d u a t e s

R e c e i v e T e a c h i n g P o s i t i o n s

Twelve sen iors and two g r a d u a t e s lui lei i ls have received p lacements th rough the a p p o i n t m e n t bureau s ince Hie last a n n o u n c e m e n t from that n l lhv.

The seniors placed a r e : Anne h a n d , Fnglis l i al Hiilloii L a n d i n g ; J o h n b'yan, I'liiiiiui'i'i'i' al Wel l s ; Ca the r ine (jllillll, ciiliuiiei'ce at Kei 'sevil lc; F red Si nut , sc ience at I'u Illume, Long I s l a n d ; Helen I.omns, Knglish and l ib ra ry at l l o b a r l ; Will iam V tiling, commerce at W e b s t e r ; Fred Byrnes , ciiinuiercc al Crown P o i n t ; Mary I.am,

1 Knglish at I l iyden ; I 'at h e m i c J a m b a , ciininieri'c al . le t fersou ; l i rucc Winner , I'liiuinci'cc al SI. J i i l ins\ i l le ; Alice Al lard, Knglish a I Sharon S p r i n g s ; h'utb Dr i l l , commerce al D iape r h igh school, Schenec t ady .

Tlie g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s a r e ;

of Hie male popu la t ion with such per sous as l.hiyd Kelly, 'III, Duutai i T y n a n , Mil, J o h n Murphy , '.'111, and I 'Inil'les liny lord, '.'17, who s l a t ed I hey leu n but wciuldll 'I tell .

Aiiolhci male ineinber of the slu dent budv bel ieves ' ' S t a l e men don 'I j

, ,. i i , ,, , .• K;il I,i vu Boiislei , l i i s tmv and sneial pl'etl'l b l endes , thev Ills' o r d e r '

• i . , science al F i l l m o r e ; K le ine r d r a w s , g i r l s . I . .

. . . ... ,.,- . . K n g l i s h and social science at l.il Sl io | i i lo , . 1 , , lfll\e a tvniciil I

Ai, g l l \e a typical Skai lea lc les . remni k » lo n she replied hi mil' query , |

" I h . a u s e I hey m a r r y In unci I es. " ' S | s former S t a l e college g r a d u a t e * Peroxide piihdiii t 'udo ameiig the I Imcc nisi, been placed by ihe b u r e a u :

II, em III i , ,,i Ihe f a i r . r sex does not j I 'm id Rogers., '.'(Ii, science al Sange r

seem Ii, In a requis i te of S t a t e col | l b * ; Mini .e l l , .Ma 11 lieu s, 'III, Kilg

lege d a t e i s but I,, an l l i i e d j 1 ' - 1 ' •'! P u n . I Kills. Bnllslmi L u b e ; Ian,lei , Mil, p re fe r s Ihe p la t inum I Helen C u d i o i u , ':!.'!, comniercu al

T h e y ' l l buhl I in I In -s because h e m l e d . "

And si, mm Ibis perp lex ing prob hill uiges re f reshed th rough Ihe col lege cor r idors . Honied deba te s upon the subject a r e aga in ill p rogress . The problem sweeps on with renewed vigor and what i.s the a n s w e r ! The liny ford tw ins , v i s i t an t s of Ihe col lege Die lil'st plll't of Ille Week, per

Imps gave the only c o n eel answer lo the pi'iililriii when they replied ' ' ( i e i i l l ea ien ' . ' ' '

Coxsack ie ; A. Kli/.nbeth Smi th , 'Ul', history and I'. eindl al I lopusil ; Ma ry K asl ie, '.'I I, i inniucrce al Kuu \ ille ; F r ances l l reon, '.'Id l ibrary cut 14 Ingoing, s l a l e l ib ra ry .

The appo in t • • it * ii I bureau urges sen iors ami g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s II bo a re seek ing pos i t ions and whose I'lildeiH have been soul mil frequent !y tu check on I lie number of folders left in the ollice. Mak ing mil nihil 11< ma I fo rms a h e a d of l ime will fundi-l a t e the work of the bureau .

Devil D i m e Defrauders Deceive Doleful Dolts

P . T . Harnu in said t h a t t h e r e was one born every minu te , T h e l a t e s t t r a p fo r th i s u n f o r t u n a t e p e r c e n t a g e s cons is t s of the fol­lowing p r o c e d u r e : The vict im is sub t ly a p p r o a c h e d and asked for a d ime in the p i t i fu l m a n n e r employed by h im beref t of fam­ily, f r iend , a n d finance. I t se ldom fa i l s . The d u n e fo r th ­coming, t h e v ic t im receives a mys te r ious note which is t h r u s t into his d i m e less hand .

' ' Th is d ime will be used lo help sh ip a c a rgo of mules to Ihe Holy Hand . D o n ' t he an a s s — pass this a l o n g a n d get your d ime buck the way i d i d . "

R e a c t i o n s of him who bi les a r e var ied and numerous . The typ i ­cal one is ( a ) sheepish look a n d we mean S U K K P L S H . ( b ) laugh —- f rom an e m b a r r a s s e d ha l f -g igg le tu u n re s t r a i n ed hi­l a r i ty and ( c ) fur ious rush lo s t ick a n o t h e r sucker .

C o n c l u s i o n : the re arc more suckers hoi u than tin re a re 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 W i l l B e T o a s t m a s t e r

The sen iors , as a class , will d ine al the i r ' ' A p r i l s h o w e r s ' ' banquet to In idllctcd al a :.'!(! o 'clock on Wed­nesday, ill t he Cafe te 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, genera l c h a i r m a n nt' Hie affai r .

Char les M o r r i s will uti l ize his wit as Ihe t ous t i nns t c r . Dr. Wil l iam French, i n s t r u c t o r of educat ion and Dr. Haro ld W. Thompson , p rofessor of Kngl ish , will speak . Other g u e s t s will inc lude Helen Hull Morohmd, deali of women, and T h o m a s B a r r i n g -tun and Kl iznbcth Meury, c lass g u a r d i a n s .

T h e r e will be e n t e r t a i n m e n t at the banquet and d a n c i n g a f t e r w a r d in the CoiuinoiiH of Hawley hall . All those sen iors p l a n n i n g lo a t t e n d must s ign up on tho main bul let in board by Monday , T h e pr ice has been reduced lo fifty cents .

At th is l ime, Ihe seniors will Mile for class p rophe t , class poet, class h i s to r i an , c lass counselor, and ivy

' speaker ,

Assist hie. Miss I.am as coiniui t lee j heads a re ; decornl inns, Ode t te I 'OIII l i n e s ; wa i t e r s , Kdwan l S a h o l ; cu te r l a iu inen t , Kvelyu l l a m a n i i ; adver t is inn,, Kosemary I .a ll'erly ; and facul ty , Alum Snyde r .

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

Vot ing for next y e a r ' s officers will be conduc ted by the th ree lower classes al noon on Apr i l 2 1 . The rooms in which the respect ive classes will meet will be announced l a t e r .

All s t u d e n t s must have paid thei r c lass dues in o rde r to vote, a n d both dues and s t u d e n t t a x in order to run for office. N o s tuden t may run for more (li.-ia niic class oll ice; f a i lu re to w i t h d r a w from excess nomina t i ons will mean cance l l a t ion of all nomi­n a t i o n s for t h a t person . A person may , however, run for one class ollice and one s tuden t assoc ia t ion office a t the same t ime .

The nominees for pres ident of the senior c lass a r e : Will iam B r a d t , Dorothy Cain , Richard Cox, Paul Dili man, Herber t Drooz, H e n r y Croon, and H a r o l d Haines , Other n o m i n a t i o n s a r e : vice-president , Kli/.abolh A p p e l d o o n i , Doro thy Cain, Chr i s t ine Derslii iner, .Muriel Goldberg , Mildred N i g h t i n g a l e , Li l l ian Kusli-nieyer, Stel la S a m p s o n , Alf red Tro-lianoii, and Sal ly Wlio lnn; sec re ta ry , Chr i s t ine Dersli i iner, A n t h o n y Mi­r a n d a , A n n a Olsson, and Ursula Tet-raiilt ; t r e a s u r e r , .Ittntd Dibble, Pe rcy Fo r inan , Kdward Reynolds , T h o m a s Ryan, Cla rence Van E t t eu , Lucille Xnk; r epor t e r , Ruth Fros t , ( Ieorge Mal l inson , P e t e r Rodenrya, David S m i t h , Soph ie Wolzok.

R e p r e s e n t a t i v e on O.A.A., i r m a Anderson , J e a n Kdgecuinbe, A n n e Mcl l i i gh , F lorence l i ing rose , and ( i r ace V o r k e y ; r e p r e s e n t a t i v e on M.A.A. , J o s e p h LaGrafl ' , J o h n O ' P r i o n , T h o m a s R y a n .

Mal inger of G i r l s ' a th le t ics , K u t h -er ine Hublne , a n d Theln ia M i l l e r ; R e p r e s e n t a t i v e on finance board , K.'itlieiiac Coakli i i , J a n e t Dibble , W a r r e n Dcnsinoie , Char le s ( Inylord, .Muriel ( l o l d b c i g , d e a n Lichens te in , Wil l iam Mol lcnkopf , F lo rence Nel-bach, Mi ldred Nigl l t i l lg lue , and Clar­ence Vim Ktlell .

S tuden t assoc ia t ion cheer lender,

.Mary Howling and J o s e p h LaGruf l ' j

(Cuiiiiiiiiril mi /nii/i A, column 3)

State Legislative Bodies Propose Bills To Change Education Laws

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- t a l e l eg i s l a t ive bodies u c r c now in noi-Miiu?" ended I he Kd Ml pi'ot'esKiir, The out ire c lass etiliie In life, pill mi the i r b r igh te s t exp re s s ions , and sa id , " S i n e , we II II knew tlllll ,"

\ n iliiiibl t h e s e s t u d e n t s did have I hi- llilul unit inn. lull mil' «nuclei's liuu ninny of I lit-tii could l i m e lold

u bat s e ul' I he . in l col bilb- bcl 'me these bodies a r e

\-- tut m e Icnehci s in I be M a l e nl \ e \ \ Vol h. all -I udel iU al S l a l e i ul lege -h.iiihl liy In beep iihreiisl ul « lull e,i,.„ un ,,i il,,. eapi tu l al lou-,1 in mil I lei - i elal inc. lu any elm n;jo* Hint may be iiuide in I lie edlleiltiiill law s.

( oll.-lilei Ihe bulled l a» passed in 111,'i I I o.piii iug all t e ache r " lu l a k e ail

i in ill In -iippui I federal and Mali II si il ul ions \b i ius l siii i i i l l i ineuiisly

Ills I Feb rua ry bo th lluU*im gave heed lu th i s Mimic m a l l e i ' t he Semi te in t roduced a bill tn a m e n d , while I lie Assembly hea rd n bill culling for re peal ul' t h e in:i i luw.

A n o t h e r bill which should pruvu i n t e r e s t i n g in know a b o u t , a l t h o u g h il p e r h a p s u i l l never d i rec t ly affect S t a t e s i u i l c a l s , is the Assembly bill in regard tu s t a t e scho la r sh ips , t h i s lint only p u n ides fur twice t h e p resen t n u m b e r ,,f s c h o l a r s h i p s issued a iniiially . bill nlsu increases t ho II 11 n II 1111 u , un one b u n d l e d d o l l a r s lu i u n hundred . This ac t , if passed , »mi ld v " in to ell'cel duly I, lli.'lh.

ti> eu u huiiiui mis l i s p e d may be d i -eu l el I'll ill Millie bil ls . pur in­s t ance , I here is I lie Assembly itci nocking lo prohibi t publ ic scliuiil b a u d - and i , id les t rus l i m n p l ay ing a t any f u n d hum not direct ly connec ted wi th -in h -i liiiul, | i -. pin puse (in t h e

bil l 's ,,u li \ el liaeulill | is In " p l e \ c u t

I 'uiopeli t iui i w i th c iv i l ian l l l l l - i e i i l l l s . "

All uf these bills were cu in in i l l cd lu the (u l l l l l l i l t ee un Publ ic Killli'il-l inn a f t e r being rend, and tu d a t e t ho only nun r e p o r t e d o u t is, t h e act r e fe r ­r ing l,i . -chuhiisl i ips. O b s e r v e r s h a v e il t h a i the o t h e r t h r e e m a y no t be i c p u i l e d nut of c o m m i t t e e .