State College News, Volume 17, Number 2, 1932 September 30

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STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS
ALBANY, N. Y.

State College News

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131 SENIORS BEGIN Announces Schedu'e LOUNGE T0 HAYE || Freshmen To Yodel “Life Is 1984 - {936 PARTY
TEACHING DUTIES "HOSTESS PROGRAM | .':" “S) WILL BE TONIGHT

Principal Announces Instruction | / Leaders to Add Reading Corner; | | Juniors to Entertain Freshmen
List for Milne Senior " a At Annual Event in Page
Hall Auditorium

and Junior High
eal hy the

STUDENTS TO PICK ev _ DRAMATICS CLASS
FIVE CANDIDATES — vss : PLANS TO STAGE,
FOR QUEEN TODAY °,"°,"0 0 er | PLAY OCTOBER 11

EASTERN DISTRICT
| EDUCATORS PLAN
ALBANY MEETING

it Renedl va Pi Baal 44 1305 Are Enrolled At State College;
ree pes Junior Class Leads In Matriculation

ART DEPARTMENT
PRESENTS EXHIBIT
OF SIX PAINTINGS ‘

| Edward Eldred Potter Club

eet Installs Mail Bor In Room B

Registiar Requests Albany ! bth to Ma tt
Addresses OF All Students

FRESHMEN TO M
NAMES GUARDIANS

Page 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS.

MBER 30, 1932

BEGINS

State College News)

Established by the Class of 1918
graduate Newspaper of Ni
State College for Teach

The

program for this

provides
to be on duty in the
ir u'clock each day

THE

Auixa R. Lawis..
YeW. C. A. Honse,
Beasann S, Keane,

EWS BOARD

Editor-in-Chief | *
Darby Strect, 2

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The Lawn

secured is
who came inte the Po

Managing Editor

dents where
wed in bh

105 ik Ste Lae
arms was suppised ti he

Many Dowtery.. Finance Manager

hasan,
Olga Hye ke
vwvland, Dan Van Leuvin,
tes. Sewers: Enter Ehonts

Zs

Trews ei Morethon (

Hilda Heines, Emily: Hurlh

Valentine Rentowieh, Esth

Ruth Willi
4,

site snumiittee

inn

no oe will he allowed to study
uch is the statement of the members

for a system of
from nine

meeting place for ste
1 with hunks

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Jee Canara tetiia Moms of he yl ss et Ik tra
7 restricted ba a he wont and learn te: kena
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Manton How ann, Assoeuute Managing Fdi Hts ik ' Hes eh a eneeeubas: dp icarieliat ae |
Sipe Pastas IR STE T [ilmmelsand art tite vat Lecyenl arturo al
ryn Wilkins, Rerortes: Laisa Iglesias, i ; i sors) tl His
Carolyn Kr s. Hilda Smith, ble i aa ek

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Ty ome sananest tive
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| Is Commemorated

SENIOR-SOPHOMORE
TEAM WINS GAME

Gil De Laura Strikes Out 12 Men;
Young Scores Home Run in
‘Game Saturday

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hy ‘THowas
Hebi the steady: pitching
rer
Ju ell)

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town dedeated

1 Saturday: iter

invvinge seame, ta "
Jat the Lincoly Park Iw De |
accumtel for twelve: striker
bet the: janis ro its well
| tered
Frank Yours, “RA, wate the batting
J stae af the di, svc omnis for Henne
rum, a dowhle, awl a single, 0.
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oR ERE iene. ewan
Br. Leonard Woods Richard- — yyisies iy) this slepartivent
goa, jurmer lead of the Calle SE ne ssibibenia
Hat’ dlepartinestt, ahs lied i sill
Fad AN qdaqiiet his thine caly sever hits, Haar poor teins
Jas teen presente Liv his nates converted several sinales

In Gymnasium For 1936 ‘ in

femme hate Be a | a suntisciyy Woe dMNRIOON tes

q ae tone hse suiclnurs val june rate sy CLASS: PRESENTS J Audaiier tele WECM
Fara Toad rycen the eos ih ‘n pln a PLAQUE IN MEMORY 0% sit 0 soos oe br
fee cee re ater OF DR. RICHARDSON jin sy turin, Le. Laura,
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set eta Sa ti or te soe ote ee ener ie a eo Da te th
Sl allied toners asttat doe een me sang atime tee 1988 TO CONDUCI
Casa News lst titbee Whar it smestal owt [SC UMEaTRromsurel Mave ihe fa anh th |Lamate ou Keharsen tet.) OP OCTOBER 28,
pease eh a iat Wily ‘ ‘ a ‘lit sews fuse ekenaateal Hie ty be Ki at n DETLEFSON SAYS
that the open leur He Hibrary be changed Mest [el Withine tits chase there yet urs WTC CON iL NH ated AM. dearoes at Veaety 'ot Me i h
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Vet re poi oa mae " ‘sities! Council Will Have Tea

for recnitthe Aap
eer Jaw advors Wtovtitz ankle Sor f
ae Win Hants uu ihar it
Has suntan orsivins, bea unl
en" Dean Pierce To Assist
“iol Unemployed Students
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\ Organizations To Sign
For Meeting Permits
Calendar

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STATE COLLE(

WS, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932 Page 3

GA. AL FALL SE ASON |131 SENIORS BEGIN College Co-op Features Depression Freshmen Investigate

10 BEGIN MONDAY "in pracnice unr| ,... Prices In Popular Book Department) ‘Wie Oreuiasin

A new reduction in prices for the| with Barnes & Noble of New
st books. and_pillows | junid
in the “Haunted

attended the am

Sport Program Will Include
Hockey, Tennis, and Soccer,
Mary Trela, "33 Says

D:

* conducted in the gymnasium of

thas been added hall Saturday morning, At nine

ck in the Helen

“The fall sports seasm ng the Girkst eles ML

“34, general chairman, told
Ae ier HEN ther seein inti” Dye HT. funy the freshen the pr
jer Waterfall” iy Hart | aay” and int
The Prove Cana

day when the first hucke

Tewlers, Mary ‘7

tet and ate te tHe. ilferent

Vn Male
Haorthiacnd Us
r

seroup,

Y.W.C.A. TO HAVE
SERVICE TUESDAY
NIGHT IN LOUNGE

f A GIFT FROM

t VAN HEUSEN CHARLES
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t

MEANS MORE
The Van Heusen Charles Company
Y Browning Albany, N.Y

Who sings it better

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COME: IN NOW than the Boswells?
\ AGENCY PICTURES

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if J. TILLISON BETTS Vet and Marth that bubbl

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Page 4 STATE COLL E NEWS SEPTEM

{BER 30, 1932

'Y.W.C.A. OUTLINES

Aids Alumni Society

‘ALUMNI WILL GIVE

PLAYS OCTOBER 19

Players Will Present Program
At Association Meeting in
Page Auditorium

POR NEWS STARR L_

“Cubs” To Receive Instructions |‘
In Newspaper Elements;
To Meet Weekly

YEAR'S NS PROGRAM

1,000 Copies of Printed Schedule |
To Be Distributed Today
In 11:10 Assembly

The alumna players will pre
ays in the
Wednesday ni
Hampel 1
‘ummounced

‘One thousand copies of the program
of the activities of the Y
's Christi

WELCOMES PLEDGES
Kapa Delta]

One hundred ten students have en= |
rolled in the journalism ck

News “cubs”, Alyina Lewis,
editor-in-chief, announced tod

torial will be in charge

Gamma chapter of
ation will be d ‘
La Haber

(ene eons de, ben

uae |
Hea, | St
| Th

bership: Kobert 3
Charles Atwell,
Mex. Jadick,
sophomores.

ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE

Delta sornrity ann
Mary Howard, ¢
du

notmnced,

ined folder inclwles the]

the officers Canfield, and

nea r le Gerstenber
| for the year, the] OF the first play: wil be
the} purpe atin, and. the] Cecelia Gallerdni, Ruth
»| activities which have been planned for | ‘the Dutchess Leste,
This is the first ia Schneider, ‘31; and the
1 of this kind wvieo Sforza, Michael ee

and committee

aging editor. 1
staff will work under Mary Dc

33, finance manager, and Jean Craig

H, advertising manager.
“The group will be divided into see
mich et peilino,
The’ east for
Harriet

associ Overtones" will

tions which will meet once a week for]
cultivated

And addi
want ty enroll in

include
ty, her primitive self,
Mac.\ffer M
vated wenuan, Rothe Eamon
and Magic, her primitive
Marjurie. | 2

sure

ARE ENGAGED

Beta Zeta s

~ | enagenvent ,

J Allen Mott ro Male Fae oT aoe
at was a former stiwlent at Tobart

: e Neely f the

faculty, will b acted on Tuesday

insteuction and dise

tional freshmen who arurwamces. the cabinet has

the “cub” elass may do so by ec
niunicating with Miss Sty

The fundamentals of journa
the styles used hy the News, me
of gathering news, and preparin
and general information concerning
News work will he given the
in the first semester
ster they will receive | j

hers
cullege member ‘als

MISS AGNES E, FUTTERER
Mss Agnes E. Fi

ARE MARRIED

Delta Ou

. welock

{Richardson tall
wand Hi. Rirthand, pr
ation, will lead the first
her

cops aitert
terer. sissist

classes Dourin
ta “) 4

rine Traver,

belle MeConnell, ie

SIz sets ‘
Katherine Cornish,
Agnes Futterer,

w1_ the subject

ith a
‘| Group Houses Conduct
Elections For Offices

ay the camps
this
during the

the second st

revular assignments tw “cover fur

each issue.
Editorial Tryouts ep
rial try
Liesil View
ion Walker,
homes
Hill,

33, was married te
radimite wf the
Technology

Mary Witkin kets will be thirty-five and

filty: cents
Phe alunni dra

‘The ed are
Samson, a Three ron hunses
and Ruth avlucted) elections daring week

Gudrun
Gedies

ciety wa

formed

the purpose

senting phys to the home-ce
vf the alumni

uuu arnt plans for organization

Merle de Bergerac F were furunlated.

PICTURE SITTINGS
TO CONTINUE NEXT
WEEK IN ROOM R

r the 13d

Hall this wee

werk in roma Kj the lower cr

i Husted. ball bythe: Nit

of New York city, India N
liter

Laretta Gelin, °38, will he Ct

mv hall, Other officers elected
Mary ‘Tor

‘ vive president
ports ’

Lewd
Misery

Elizabeth Griffin
Frances Breen, Eudora Farre
Schull, Elinor’ Nottinghaa

Pictures

Hanvetinl, “M, wh re hein ta

MEMBERS J

40 Men Will Compete

In Annual Tournament

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