StateCollege News
Vor. XV, No. 17 State Coutece For Teacters, ALnany, N. Y.,Fripay, Fenrvary 6, 1931 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,
G.A.A. 10 PRESENT | Names Directors | "a erty rome ‘PSI GAMMA ANNOUNCES 17 PLEDGES,
MUSICAL, COMEDY Nw eeaTone came — SETTING NEW RECORD FOR RUSHING
The Purple and Gi
test of the y
Co.directors for Program on
April 16 and 17
i “ive
i 1! Sorority Gains Lead Over All Six More Freshmen
Than Eta Phi, Second Highest in Successful Bidding;
Chi Sigma Theta Ranks Third with 10
undergo it
when it faces the powerful
Han college quintet tonight in the Psi Gamma sorority, with a list
» in what is’ PROFESSOR YORK of seventeen pledges, leads. the sor=
expected te he a stirring strugule
[iw the in nate ntl the PLANS EXPANSION 'esiisies'snescl ver ped
Tic ett axgeepatio tas) FOR DEPARTMENT 3's! five ses
swept aside all opposition in its) Expansion of the commerce de- jain rien
ot amps i ayes ae anlatha ra dt
1928,
The annual musical comedy: pre we hall gyn
sented by the girls’ athletic associa
tion will be given this year on
‘Thursday and Friday, April 16 and
17, according to Beatrice Van
Steenburgh, ‘SI, president. ‘The
comedy will be given in the audi
torium of Mage hall
Carolyn Kelley
beth Jackson, ‘32, are the directors
for this event, Catherine R, Nor-
|. is the business manager
had the largest
Jcurrent «
| fashion, having won eleven straight
quirements for the degree
«and Eliza victories and is spoken of hy New
Vark spor writers a4 one of he bachelor af cence in commer
ow sof the cast ‘The | will take plice in the fall of 1931
list of victims. include Mordha ar George M. York, head pledged fourte
New. York University, Villanova ere departinent, aie Eta Phi wa
He eleven eaphyt
ning with the camnerce third with ten,
sive the lass af WR, we The. total mummber of freshmen
: + ninety-four as compared
he previows year. Th
ne-third of the fresh
st year a vaudeville, whieh in-
rks Gearon, Cathal (i
ra, and Rensselaer
institute summer husiness experiene
rs have i stron outtit
Wy Cohilan bias built
ral experienced letter
= wnt hy Haren LOVE AND DRAMA ines Che Green and White situa will he ity: pledge toa will he toe
WI! have Van Redlelee a its Hed their iit since: they wil have wereaw afternoon irom 3 te 3 oeloc
2 eae vio iste, WELL BE THEMES Ww» visser, with in Hage ayes A
sical comedy
cluded a miniatur
was presented under the direction
of Ruth Hughes, Musieal cons
edlivs were
Gri srs ual” ven OF CLASS PLAYS 5 i ii ce
wlue French
ise ee a a
ad (Ratherive Balk Smt a eee ene a it at 8
Maxine Robinson, ‘it olock. Helen Mel '
Nurteny. Mhawers, Sarait Mkinson, a darce ont the conventions tri
and Mildred: Suiith, juniors Nike: Haid, ppevtal stovtent
Sety and Tights, | \imabelle
nine al, chair
sorurity: rites
Hedi Cimesans Hiner Midiey Datos
thy Klose, Katherine sinineter,. Elst
Kjubeth, Deane Wells, coal Betly
Tis Marion Vina, Hetty
Kcitherine
Marguerite
av Wheeler,
wie, Heb
he the Instand; Ralph Reinhart
wall hee the cable sean inn dave: wath
Kutt Fanwaels, “38, the wite
Mathur, and Hea
wi Kanga Fela ith, Mile
red White, Fsther Divies, fimie Mes
Connell, Virginia Sherrill, Marion
oy Woleh, Blunor Wiater=
"huey. ail Kit: Mellor
Miss Meatl’s committees are ies fel
vss properties, Carol Kelley, ‘8h
vis Ruth Hayles, “AL, cestiane
Isahel Poard, 32, hse sand anakenp,
Aaah averse 4H ale
ortland will be required
Sa chairman, Kath Hartin, 2, and Wilhelmina Selmeider, “31, advertis
ara Styne aud Ablae needs ans, Fiore Enveedinan, ad, al «heath
soulimores
fury Mice Gi
fin, Haman Mantilone, Catherine Sink
AF nions. Mary Moore, Catherine [lel
Y Hinstins, Mive Bites
Marion Nowe
ives sine their re: leit nn cad Ellen N
arte
rH? visi WOMEN TO MEET lsh eta
e aes ta \. Wi) BOSTON DEBATERS |i iri ic hh, ai
vil ve ‘ee < ma ti ‘eel IN BOSTON FRIDAY 0 Aline rf
general sdnission, and tity ve wh comanittees will be aut aude) an State Wetnien’s debate | ane oe al rine Fiery
ie i tins a i ‘me es sa ft a he,
Jolie Shapite, and Julien Ky
Hamme Kappa Vii
DATES FOR OPEN fie iit
FORUM LECTURES wivertisi, Dorethy Hrandew, ‘
WILL BE CHANGED Board Will Announces — Bernard Kerbel Made i
Hw of thee tres can Budget Cut By March Desk Editor On News|"! Hie Hulkater, Ri
S Sehucider will he the fist) frene Susder, due
series Pie aanwunnt of the ent inthe peaker tin’ Stile ‘ A ata ayer
r Wat | Ia
Hie cumenncerent ef the: prempation |
4 Bernard Korbel, “83, inn the
The alive Hieelow, Lets Benjamin, and) Dore:
thy raver
1) orignal, the: Ceniee saan
tiatay. ‘There ire the Teetures whiel Xfire be \scistant Pre Wale taal Tectia eid 1 Atpdua "Tas lia Speiter
were selidiled dor Eeliruaey, ath ice \. Tilley, treasnrer af Hh gt i ge Minis will ied Whi Lanitule
eat esevciations, anntetmced. NW’ geting helline works wand abtny Nes ait Sua
S. Wise will speak: finned. sisty tate studeitty hase | inghine ent crecuments Hie Harold WY f Phi Tela
at net einige spe atl tivae stadeant tax, Whe cut) Rerta was a vale ent the Niws fast foot at Eaelish, will aeceanpaany the srnleKeatal: Helen Waker, Celia Tse
ot get entirely FY ll net be unre tha 1 per cetths yee and was st regular reqorter ei Acar tes The aelaite with Hop, Tilia Newtons ant dean Craig
resent serwatty ie Mtr Thales: aie [in the first semester if this year. [Boston university wave contin ted Here antl
The tinanee Inied is interviewing! Phe praneduat takes effect tuts. last year, Miss Sehnewler sid Mpls Klis Geraldiie Martin,
werent Jolin Hay
van Mirib 12 instead
i his desire iat the
fervives in Fis Tipe an that
MY cycle stunts: failiny ve eay ide Ua
Mi iit ai tie skdamiteuts wil’ Did Freshmen Challenge Rivals First? Hasibin' tice Ph tela iene
ting th Myskania Will Render Decision Soon"! Pash ant Barat Grater
published an the New
Widens wher are e4
dwestee ae esynaitea ti gy. in
S — Waltoot the tes which e ven dob
Miss Phillips Is Chairman tars, Me Tate “ate rate ete
OF First Lounge Tea Of 1931 Hert when eae
Hoc tist wr ot theo cower Miss Futterer Will Read wrest stuii
Drama On Febraary 17 (0° Stwin rn
Formal Dinner Is Conducted
Before Prom By Group House
Ue frst pre-pronm foral dinner
h
The secvaul semester qf inter cla
the fresh
|
fin td '
bea AL
Mie spleen
1 de Theat |
1 Fe a " i
' "it H wl 5 ( ‘ '
Has Clot ttt Bede By f
Mretessen o oho “ : ' : :
te Ruvthawl, Mise Mia Kyler, : ‘ © '
ow beth AE JUNIOR MAKKIES re anos be
Fath Mes 1 (sauinue Ci, Sint Acids Mee soldoogens ian, ante taney te oy Healer nai
reels a ; ‘ He narnia et Susan Gudier, 0, coplwniire: a tiss oh eal thie vest tne mp day ay ML ' Toots Mallat
Wanton, pretest sa plik far Wthedtar Salas ae ene tes a sing ney ‘
2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931
When they have acquired their “larin’—book and s Focus Interest
State College N € WS )ascrmie th cry hm me tote ot fala] aculties Of College Suteki
established in 1916 by the Cass of 1918 who have not had their opportunities, On Reduction Of Salaries In Oklahoma
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College tor ‘Teachers,
It is a record of which to be proud—this college Interest of college faculties all over) moved! are to be distributed between
the midst of the Appalachians where the students ap-| the country is focused on measures| the junior colleges and the teachers’
nce of their work. It be-|for important. reductions. of salaries | colleges of the state
THE NEWS BOARD precinte the value and importa ;
Nera Mien, segliitorin- Chief us who do not have to work so hard. for -our| it the institutions of college rank in| He wishes the elimination of one.
sonia Pe pt i Oklahoma, Eight measures have been | third of the professors by means of
Gronce P. Rick... +; *.dlanaging Editor e the most of our chances proposed by the governor of the state} the thirty-six hour class room we
Brows, Bik ict Faitos| itis dificult for us to concentrate on our work after | {0 reluce expenditures, program. Naturally another third
Coe i sent, a, Tesociate Managing £40" | he home training that we have had with parents who| ‘The plans include legislation to pre-] wou Pe etninted by removal of the
vent the teachers” exercise of sabbat-
eave with compensation from the| General salary reductions are
State. “This bill, whieh is_now up,[bodied in his suggestions, including
othing of being able to read and write, who have
wl an education as we—think of the obsta
-Advertising Manager | think
iat Soul ‘Lake ‘Avene, Telephone, 6.682
Anprew A. i seaeres Finance Manager | .
WM ol North Lake “Avenues ine th a the path of the mountaineer student in Berea college would prevent the elle, instructor ane to cut the presidents salary font
ALEXANDER SCHOOR, ++. ‘eature Editor) must work for everything he gets and then must take| from using the period, usually granted | $12,500 to $9,000.
Si i EP ower ges dw me] ge a oR PS 9
ae Eovvons ow Ul a for advanced study perc salaries hetwweett $2,
Bord ine ots aos: . 4 Te ive te prevent the use of baoks| SAN aml a tax uf 10 perce au
tioale layla: kaise Meee Ravana PUBLICATION PARTISAN in state selwols written by men tench-, $8600, ‘This bill is nw before the
i niluence of the pubtie press is indisputable, ‘There: | ins in said schools, This bill is also
have merited
members uf
Heard Refi Clan sis ie Dineen) The
J fore, a duty devolves on every one connected with any | for action,
The governor is sponsoring a bill
aw which moulds opinion tw he very sure that the yy eyget a haw tw make all professors college facuties and hy: professional
eu
HWdateae. Srarr 5
Hows W. Jones. J iy D J effects it ubtains are worthwhile in state schools teach in the class inagazines, the University: Professor,
pete suum Ataant Ttosvade Mawantie? Pramees) \ very amfortunate aectirrence took pice this week man. for six hours ete ay Tor ais a ressionsl mayan, etn
toe space Wo its presentation, “The
Assoctthi af Uhiverts
sats Ive Leen amore fir reaching thay is Bathe! Tteufesirs expels (0 nF
ni
int res bv ere” pion
je alvocates the removal af all! the teachers: who will desire to escape
The Niws attempts to print the news of the College ihe state university and drow the cole Oklahoma system if the hills aee
zine sevtared,
=| the effects of whieh we are sure were not wished, Never
Published Friday inthe
{A theless, the
desirable, Rushing perio is aften marked (and marred )
el _anywhere in te
Eitered"“as ‘seemnd class: master at postouice, |
by a tense feeling of rivalry: and itis apy tee nen com
nas impartial a mmuner is possible aiid is very sorry Jewes, ‘The undergradinttes. this res yatsser, the ma
if any retlections are east upon it by well meaning C2)
sn G.A.A, WIL!. SEND
Five To syracuse If YouAsk Me—
RUSHING SYSTEM FAILS |BOOKS: A Sriv-Mam May: Witte FOR CONFERENCE ,
Pw
ANITNN
ts wr
ey. Felruary 6, Wat
fe INrumstine Stay or LIFT Vive delegates from the State
allege girls? athletic association
phy of Same ane will attend the eastern section. 0 Fe ;
eh i Aun Ihe cay vi” Question: What is your opinion
of the rushing system now that you
have observed it in practical opera
tion?
at last ‘Thursday. Hriday, and Satur
di ned viewpoint, There can be fitthe doubt
in any one’s mind that sth a prigram as. we weit |Stewming Cpe The wutohi
through last week-end MUST not he repeated, [tis ob-| lain, Weitten in catlaboration with Earl Chapin the athletic conference af Americ
vious that the flaws in the new sorority rushing system! May, Brewer aud Warren, 298 pages, $5.00, College Wenien at Syracuse un
far outweigh its advantages. | versity on March 1d and 1, Bea
Junior weekend ie is a wearing eve bt when) tH aubograiy a tae wa waa e a Sten, shen
rushing is adel 10 i, human nature or, perhaps, gor |CeTARINK. Toll mb own wordy thi bak anise {of the GA. A announced today, | Beatrice Samuels, ‘31: 1 think jt
nature ul no more, ge program of the|triows American business man who pulled himself so ist] ‘These del worked out very satisfactorily, It
sorority girl was too crowded, And, after all, health 1S shead of his fellownen to Warrant the ttle of"
ete Jou Boonie The iw halen ay be eee ects Wine se lat mbitfous stent wl dh
in money, tits cost in rest, energy, and ds-|""Sh@ fever labored in, a spirit uf seanrfice uel Ellabeth Jackson, jl
is too overwhelming through stark necessity, My people were poor, but not| Katherine Moor
There is no question of going back to the old system.| poverty-stricken, T worked hecatse inclined tht Wily.) qe conference a
Reforms must he made in that, but not such as we have hing it| ; party manners are on display at a
h pet a doing, you'd | te University of Michigan at Ann} formal dinner and tea dance, It
Too cancentrated and artificial a system” is the) jetter hunt another one. If the jobs { had didn't interest | Arbor, Michigan, Marion Gilbert, does not give the freshmen a chan
‘dict of many of the students. Although the sorority | me 1 managed to find some other ones." Spirit like that | ‘31, and Miss Van Steenburgh were | to change their minds afte cept>
members are supposed to abide by very ste rush] would he well to cultivate, especially in times stelh as the delegates Jing a dinner invitation
rules during all of the first semester, nevertheless they | We are now Cee rn Miss Isabelle Johnston, head of Frances Gaynor, '32: I think it
are also expected to becume so well acquainted with the} Savuel mt was horn in Philadelphia nearly | the physical education department,| kives a lovely, relieved fecting. to
freshmen that the parties of rushing are only reunions af] Seventy-five years ayo, | Wis father was a railroad |" ptnning to accompany the dele: [come hack to school and to, know
friends. This is impossible without breaking. rules {mechanic who in 1834 hal Helped ‘Matus WY, Haein |, 22! Jthat it’s all over, instead. of delving
‘The total number of rushing rules comprise a mere |tssemble “Ol Tronsides,” ¢ (first practical lwomutive Ke suinteation: of delegates is to be to a week of that foolishness. The
nine hours. ‘Two of those hours are consumed ta Inreak- yma ud ran in Pennsylvi on Friday at 9 o'cluck, the opening | combination of Junior Prom and
fast whirh follows one of the largest dances. in the Col fe was 1b, he ewan working for filly cents a day: at the conference, “The. wele| sTority rushing Was a clever idea
Jege social calendar, Two more immediately precede this} (iy tn the red Nt, Je was, constant coming address will be given” by ier ‘ hin
sane aces the frst ‘cave th We purcincoth eh abil cane tre by dag work that he wasnt smi | Sie Katherine: Sibley. heal thei eer ere ee ny At Ain
freshmen are much too tired to enjoy each other's come) teh, we renraned Haw toy tee avd run a locomtutives | ahysical education department atl elassmen with exams, Junior wee
yawns). In the second case sea Heeling | tte “and hein ick aan ennui Fell call "and business: and confer | The new. systeny doesn't give. a
wness anid excitement in the air ih mali in the minds |"mhed ap the other side and kept on riding, The the rest of the nore vhanee to ne the ain .
emi erews Brew t AP Riekings sve “
At 24 he entered the emplay af the Baldwin Lacon yee tuehewm will, Me Anne Nesbitt, ‘32: 1 think that
Vel aw reset othe Cay it May 1914, ile Hes wannet ats i weekcrl a scnal ile, bu tt a
superintendent of Ay Serivces Wil the same time ats Jimtier weekoend
member of the « aulideens the conferene in. the inl the end vt exauriaations
ne of cepa vee” preside MEE oan Her address will he in : 7
gates will be Miss Van
Peck, /ives a better opportunity. tw learn
‘eck. ws know the girls, since they are
Virginia Hawkins and) in a group when rushed.
iors; and| Dorothy Cronk, '33: {It does not
Last year} give the upperclassmen a chance
conducted at) know the fresinen. because
Steenburgh and
seniors
ta
of the ween,
‘The first rushing event—the formal dinners less
faults alttvauh on this connection we cant always. point
tu the Post Exam Jubilee, Why: was. it ahiudoned?
Hack oi interest, austly, Kither students are at hore
or prepare for Vem,” Vet it scons that it this new
writ, nee tine qwill be albawedd tet
equipment, general superintendent
sau seu
Harte gat it ay wai he Han ta, eer “iets G.4.. ADDS FOUR
letersi lI a I os Pali ie Fost. SPORTS TO MAJOR
cert a” Pineau eam gn ees afin oN ot ae LASTS THIS WINTER
i THE STATESMAN PRESIDENT HEADS ! Iw
- THREE DELEGATES
GOING TO DETROIT
penn ea
es ' f | Calendar
\ ; Toabay
, oy ene
Tew een ‘ ects il aight F tips sama day Nad
eens stra en thy the pteanonets at the tage ee
TILEY Was For Ce VEC hal eau, Tat satchel aes Ral ‘ “il
Pee ical apple ation ts the heyieste ad Anarwan (ite were abde Ws atatntaie te fret tedaane veto tie SHAN Ca ee Teena oll
FeAl religion Wn Huet aS ea oo al tet a en a FE saat Joh ML th Tate onan pa
anade this 4 pia These ni peers oak Monday merniy: indicated vers distinctly the weak VISITS SORORITY ete Carumesiunns Vinge heal
seer a thesis ay i wet Yoh HHveers ata ete In fee) Auge Elo, oH, was event 9:45 pg TRC
wns thnvaglh the college where they Tear progressive, [awl the ees are contented. tr blase- new trails tallct | euest sat the Alpha Pysieat Ihe Alsace (ei
vader auctlwae ok careyligy on ite tlh :kG-geatee VRE ie UM fae Tees Wie foal ‘taoy plays Autor, 1
” GLASSES 10 HAVE
STATE COLLEGE
NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931 8
°33 SOIREE TO BE
MARCH 15 IN NEW
PAGE GYMNASIUM)
The date for
has been de
March 13, seeording to Abbie Din:
en, chairman of the dance.
It will take place in the gymnasium
tural basketball | of Page hall, Plans for the dance
nent was scheduled {0 Ket tH") are jy the hands of the following
Wednesday afternoon whe | committee chairmen: Helen Cromie,
junior teams ible Bui
Js arrangements; Al-|
Katherine
culty: Hertha Bub
Kvelyn
COURT SCHEDULE
Intra-Mural Tournament Gets
Under Way Wednesday
Manager Announces
The men’s int
tourn:
der way
the sophomore and
clashed in the opening contest ph
Hawley hall gynmasion at
stelock,
Kenneth A. Miller,"
Tinta sunal spurts, al taxis and flowers; Helen Walter
eeanpFe: Spree oF “Ram HEN RI ig publicity john Detlefson
practic perinds during whieh the 9, ms OBIE Jot Detlefson.
teams cam jrepare forthe contests _
ye freshmen quintet will play the pe .
: Seed ele Junior Class Receives
Winter oof the teursament to determine
the final holder ot the intramural
ehampienship. title
Ii the event that tie new: gyn:
Profit Of $150 On Prom
Approximately one hundred and
fifty dollars was cleared by the
jum is sevnred for the tonrraimient- the
perenne We uunieor class won Hrom conducted Kast
hight at the ‘Ten Eyck
winery «bass. far inters Hu te Josephine Halt,
2. chairing. The above ayonnt
iS Similar to the profits made by
last yeur’s class, Miss Holt said
Swill be arranged for at
tier the supervision of Mbaut two hundred couples. t=
fe tended the dance. Music was. fi
Ve interliss veaitests will he int rished by Larry Harrington's "i
charwe of the athletic maniwvers whe Kngehts-of Rhythiy” from Cortiand,
re required tw have their teams Nearly fifty: favors whieh rema
at the shed fran the Pron will be on sale
ne Howe realy toe phy
led time
Changes may be mae i the str
rt f they desire to
jer cunvehutled
The list of games en dates
Monday, February 9
sives: Wednesday, Fe
wen date f
February In
week in the rotunda,
Miss Holt
OBTAINS POSITION
Gertrude Cox, ‘3, has. obtained. a]
teaching posit Port Jervis, Miss |
x is a member of Phi Delta sor-
Menta
Accoedin 18
(
practices) rity,” She will teach spelling, ta,
Berea College Teaches Greek, Dairying:
Culture For Practical Purposes Is Aim
BOARD TO ATTEND
wat armies ot oe, | PRESS ORTEN TU
y the mountaineer students of| from a railroad. ‘They dercop a com-|News Board Will Be Delegates
Berea college, Berea, Kentucky. Stu-| munity centers and open libraries to ‘at New York Meetings
dents inthe college make the trip| which come the literate for reading | Macchia; 1a 18
from cabin to college by working half} and the illiterate for instruction. Many sere
the day and studying, the other half) times itis the teacher from Berea who] |The entire News board will attend
dng their peri of enrollment. | sive to the district its frst Sula the seventh annual convention of the
recruited from the highland wilder- | school,
ness of the Appalachians whose popu-| The College h annual income | ‘
lation. is approximately 3,000,000 peo- | of $450,000 from its endowment, but} March 12, 13, 14, at Columbia univer-
ple of Seatch-trish descent. “Students|i¢ jas a hndget calling for $860,000 |sity in New York,
Inui roads, operate taverns, work in|! |
the fickls. Conduct bakeries, turn auto | THIS means that the president must | Last year five members of the board
mechanics, or take up furniture make | raise $2000 each week of the year. | represented th
ing The! same college that teres) It isa tromendous task, ut one which | atthe
Greek also teaches dairying In ade the present head silisia 1c Hae eds
dition te the 250 stintent body, there | {Me bresent head, Dr, Willian J. Huts |p
io a wean Het of BU hard of chins, has sucessfully completed for ¢
Sonungs mionantaineers who are ¢ the past seven years Hot complete as. yet, but
i iilere cearcely a ollege in Amer: it ie expested that many: prominent
the chance tw acquire a little “larnin."
In the carly days of the College ica whose student body works so hard |e it journalism: will address the
th Wy days of th uf ion, Visits will be conducted
300 delegates at the
stuitents. brought home products to fur an education, Few student budies cenve
Tarier for an elucations Paiawes, fave the hadicaps that these students thresh the outstanding newspaper
Inter sand egps, pigs, and chickens, fave with a patience and resolution Plants including the Times and Her
worn ‘and molasses were witen that has made their alma mater known jd Crile ollices,
presented to the treasurer, One sounye thremghout the Southland as one of) The News delegates will stop at
man bromght a wildcat, ‘Pwo brothers. the great dynanie forces in the devel: | the New Vorker hotel, :
came « leading a coy apanent-of the people and resources of tn, the alseuce of the News board,
Whe issue of March 13 may be pubs
sold during their the Apptlachian, Highlands,
Ht doribe tt a ut l — lished hy manters of the sophia
fart of the expenses
“sone Itoreditci Sto Mygkania To Announce ‘ite te sce
the anoatains gu the waived sve sul Decision About Rivalry Y.W.C.A. Collects Old
Fiala ar ng eme malas "| Footwear For Charity
Ty the doctrines| The niher ativities which eonnt jn) MM the rubbers aud overshoes whieh
Five pounts; tyg- | were found in the College by the jani=
leerush, Iwo tors during the year were added to
their others | ints M sunt | the oti chithing whieh was_ collected
three points: aon class Moing-ap aay (Dye the Young Women's Christian as-
lima mater, three points. sueiation for the poor, Carolyn Kelley,
Hast year the present “31, president, said today.
clase Weeated the present jun ithe collected
in rivalry store agas TS to TR (the charity organ
All the jnter-class rivalry events for distribution, Miss
under the supervision af Myskania. plained,
c, skill, and pati-
develop their
fathers farmge eb
cand aid in
sf the district schoo
women make homes where prev
funly: log. cabins existed. They
duce new and progressive ide
Hygiene, dress, and” cooking. They,
er the schools. Every teacher | a
Alhany
Kelley ex
chatty’ Hebets
sophon
18—seniors ys, sophomores
in the preliminary conte
February. 21—seniors will p
varsity Couper Union
tentative: Monday, February 23—apen
date fur practice; Wednesday, Febru
ary 25— seniors. ys. sophomores,
mes are scheduled to. start
pe, and will be played in
the old gymnasium of Hawley ball un-
ess otherwise stated, Mev
the varsity. squad will ac
‘The class managers are Ralph (Harris,
"33, Kenneth Miller, and And
Trity, "32, Frank Out, “BE, and The
Garrett, “4
KAPPA DELTA RHO
AND CELTIC TEAM
TO MEET TONIGHT
\ basketball team representing:
Kaya Delta Bley fraternity and
Peltie all-star team will meet in
the Payee Teall sey naneasi
The Celtic teat fam avsrei
Hite vere Matthutttaat contest |
leae en
Vest
et YOUR
Tap ARTS YOUR
a teh
V2 Peari. St
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STA COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931
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SAMPLE OF RING
I$ UNTRADITIONAL|:
Myskania Rules Samples Submitted| ..., yl jam its way into the gym
by Gleason-Wallace Has to witness the contest tonight and
‘Too Large Seal they are going to see a, wonderful
—— cout struggle in our opinion.
r wo rings submit "This contest reminds us of the
One of the two rings submitted | , Thi, contest remit oe erouth
ei ng committee to a
by ne the members. of the class five in, 1927 in the Albany High
has been declared untraditional by| gym, ‘That was the Purple and
Myskania ‘after an examination of | Gold's bid for athletic recognition
the sample, and the team certainly handled it-
Rings of several companies were| self in | commendable al-
d all had been eliminated | though failing to win due
i of strong reserve material.
Dick, Ci cone of the stars
| of the i
boy wh
Brothers’
on both t
e/has_continned his
at Manhattan, 1
SPORT SHOTS
By At Scuoor
Kahse company
Wallace company,
Kahse ring w
conipany was more ornate
the mascot found by the juniors in
their freshman year,
‘These two rings were sul
by the committee for the
out the formality of offering the
yskania for inspection
vote progressed for several da: A
the results showing that the The undergra
le was most popu-| talking about the a
lar. ‘The committee was at that/and. weighing the
time informed that the rings would |§
have to be submitted to Myskania |
and that all the votes cast were| cheer th
oid. tory
vie inspection ‘Phe freshmen members of the
oe tention OY tnt the aeal| varsity squad were a trifle worried
hhonor society reveatadl that the seal about their scholastic standing but
Oia ge laid! that. the desyen for all have been reassured and will be
Minerva did not. conform to the) in there doing their best for the
traditional requirements, team's sake.
vitted| ell the varsity handles
it opposes a team of real calibre
ind is subjected to a fast brand of
ursity to a hoped-for vie~
the senior|
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‘Miss Dobbin To Be Chairman ESSAYS ARE DUE
At Weekly Tea On Wednesday
wil he Lpreet BEFORE MARCH 20
Richardson on Wed Attention is again called to the
afternoon from 3:30 to lock,| | fact that contributions to the
The faculty hosts and hostesses
will be: Miss Annette
Dobbin, french instructor; Miss} | Hem
Leah Lovenheim prize for excel}
in English composition must
ed in on oF before the 20th
March, according to Dr, Harry
ul of the Engl
| department. award of
|the annual offering of Jerome Loy=
Morris, assistant professor in. psy
chology ; Professor Terwilliger, in
structor
2 the submission
ntest have been
\t
They a
the prize
‘tion submitted
at the manuscript
1 to A000 words
stad credit will be
inality of thought
edited hy” Dr
ud De, Har
best prose con
to the juders
should he
book is given away in this manner)
k to bring before the
nti the students the hooks
that have been written or edited hy
the different members of the fac
ulty
Ws name
| Manuscripts should be
CLUB TO HAVE QUTING
‘The biology club will conduct an:
eft, in
Room 34 of Richardson hall ‘The
contest will be judged. hy a. cont
The club will leave, in buses jiuittee of three who, at their dis
1 HP o'clock to eretion, will award the prize and
Tenorabhe mentions.”
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