State College News, Volume 19, Number 14, 1935 February 21

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ATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 15, 1935)

Music Association

Operetta Will Be
Japanese ‘Mikado’

The State ‘college Music assoc
Will sponsor the production. ‘of the Gilbert
and Sullivan operetta, The Mikado)
Wiieaton
auilitoriuin

aiden thedirection of Marjor
736), Marely 29) and 30, in th
‘of, Page lial
he cash Which fas been chosen ist
Koko, Willian, Baker, '$6; Nankisnoo,
Willidny Jones; 1354 Alikadoy Jamies) Van
derpoel, '373 Pishstush, Georwe. Taylor,
135 Vooli-bah, David roman, '355 Yume
Alice Oiveny, raduate students
Allard, 197). Ditties
tulebaker 40) nnd) Isitisl
Lucile Hirsh,
he eliorus hat has bee chosen ih
chides; first, sopranos, Sylvia Broedinany
ieve Sennotty Inez Roberts, Mary:
riskig, Edi Wright, seniors, Doris
Sion, 0, Ann Service, Mary Mavic,
abet. Meury, - Matrye Lan, soplige,
ores, and Helen Moore) Sophle Wolzol
find Gladys Winston, freslimens! sec
Sopranos, Helen Sinithy, 195, anil Elia
Heth Studebaker and: Jane Smithy, s0-
phiomoress altos, Talixabeth Coville, sral=
te student, Isai, Crawall, Carla
felson, Susan Smith, Ladin Wisher,
Helen Richy fanioen, and Alico, en,
137; busses, Carlton Coulter, [edward
iuirston Pauly seniors, Teva
sort anid Glenn Up
and

The follawinkg ehairmoy of conmitters

have been appointed by. Miss Wheaton

Norn ‘Tasior, 40} props, Doris

WAG qcostunies uct makeup, Jayne

yy 30} and advertising, “Betty
Grif; '36,

Students To Sign
For Oral Exams
To Be March 22

Sciniors and graduate students, majors:
id niinors it) enol, Spanisly ancl Ger=

ii) My. AK the Kate eximnation foe
Approval of oral Work Tu eke 1anguyes
on Friday (Ma )) at 1:00 o'clock: in
Roo 20. of Richirdsun, Hall

Rrenely students (seniors: and gradi
fate students, majors and minors) will
please sian for the examination iin Miss
Dobbin's, oflice, Room 8) Richardson hilly
Hefore Friday (Pebriaty: 22). Spanish
students Will sign in. Mir Stinird's. office,
Roomy 12) Richardson hall, Gorman stu=
ents will sig in, MM, Decker's office,
Room 7 Richardson hall

Candidates must. pass this written, ex=
mination, to have temporary approval! 10
tuich in the suite of New. York,

WILL, MURT THURSDAY

There will he a meeting of Physics
lub Thursday afternoon 5 o'clock
in room 150 of Husted hall, aecordingy to
John Hive president, The meeting.
Will feature a discussion on electric
motors and! the making of plans for, an
exposition to be Neld in the, spring.
Physics club ts open to ail students in-

teil in the science of physics

rescripUlon.
OPTICIANS.

.P.FREDETTE
ptitleltepeate Per

Juniors ‘To Publ

h
Week -End Edition

The Junior week-end edition of the
Stati ‘Connor News willl he iss
Dhursday afternoon {ns i

lhe to the. college Holi

chiet for this issue will he

and Karl D, Eber:

mminaging editors)
burs of the News
‘The outer
Conforming

es Will be of yellow,

the cliss, colors

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and taste better.

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Georgivand Hloridi, We take Burley tobacco
from Kentucky and Tennessee, and tobacco
from Southern Maryland,
Then in addition to these home-grown
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State College

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Vol. XIN, No. 14

Si

2 ConLnGe FoR THAciERS, ALBANY,

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JUNIORS TO CELEBRATE TRADITIONAL WEEK - END

Education Courses

To Undergo Change|

Changes to Affect Class of 1998 Will
Incorporate Two New Educa-
fon Courses

Rar-reaching alieration of the pro=
fessionill elucation curriculum) requires
sks annie

i
Niws by. Drs Milton
tho college: and) chi
inf of curren
‘The programy as revised tneltides re-]
quired work in the: sophomore, junior,
find. senior years) The present’ practi
Aeillngs seiedule: is revised. 0) incl
Areater professfantl tr
The statement Hse bye De
follows)
(iy Drs Me G
‘Peuching is social
therefore, the eduegtion. of
iniy well Dogin with Histo
feat History oF History’ of
‘alysis of the economic
1 problems of contemporisy. s0*
iy sliould follow History: Hor XX:
KconomfessSociology 1) a six-iour
ins Heh crganized (0.
Wing of the sac
Hoginnings with ec! will
be required, of ‘all sophomores. xcept
majors in Commerce
he fornia! work in Wdueation will
He completely: cianked, beginniig. with
tHe clisy of 1938, All of the present
courses in Feduention, ineluding methods
ri will) be

3 Nelson, dean of
iin of thie com

Nelkon

Nelson Dean)
occupation

nil course will be

Hholony. and Teuuicn=

Thik course. will carry. 10) Hours
(Continued on page 4 colin 1).

Juniors To Lunch
Saturday Noon
At Madison Manor

svcond event of the Junior week
He the, lnelicon to be conducted]
2:00) o'clock: soon al. the
Madison Mania
hue The si
will be that Hotalteal tia ae
Weekend funetions, open to) outside
huesls oF members of the other classes,
but it is to be w strictly: Junior
The only f
Will he: Dr

Harol W. ‘Thonn:
Tenglish, and Mrs
Thompson, will be the

Hastings, and Dr
sen, professor of
Thompson, Dr
Auiest. spake
General, co-chairmen of the aft
Marjorie: Kali i
fey, Hrank Hardmeyer
capacity of toastmaster, introdueing the
alors, Who. will include, besides Dr,
longa, A Baird) class
Wire Kramer, vicespresi
r the luncheon will be: on
sek fit Room Xy, ace
ing to the chairmen ‘Phere will be a
bulletin board: where

Subj
atuidy i

DpFnKe
senblig
ranin ¢
‘opinion:
wise ju

‘ening
White
De a

ii
seis,
will pre
eventing
tiny tea

State col
Program ¢

Pisnning

survation
The
the only:
proposed
fiiprove
trict, Th

rounds,

A Gone
port, Ire
ire also

any its

fo

io viele
ignin) Th

‘Tomorrow

Oficiate A

ill juniors nay: sign up,

Wise Women Will Wear
White Or Black At Prom

‘black anil whi

only for the night, the role of the

is slie#”)) lias chioxen whit
hen attendants. and Gertride Mor= || Prony and activities of Tunjon weekeen
‘ Ben ul Hela

of fashion

College To Benefit

sts the expenditure of 100)
througliont the
| | projects Were recommended by Heads of
stile departments,

filterations and additions oF extension of

rs it Huffalo, and the Normal, schools

forensic artists, If
r

Who vil ie erowned ue

Psi Gamnn’'s Harriet Goodenow, 34,

the following

cli State collexe prom} style
in, modernism} color motif
1/0) an artist would
i stiidy of the brilliant ss
fe tomorrow Hight av the Aue
Hibs Tor the consensiin of
Would, seen to) he that. the
diion femme willl adopt, “if

Tomorrow

‘To the rhiythinfe strains ot o
ats will, trip) the li
fn black, or sweet sixteen in
Consecutive promenide of State collex
focial week-end
re

iucen (yhisper) whisper, “who
ward

as Haye

ves Acta ban
‘nicl glittering rifnestone
wider the high Tights of thie
While High, necklines and
ins willl be important items

By State Program
lowe ty named on, the fivesyear
af construction made public. by
tee of the New York Staite
boil ls Weeks hie Fenort

6 and only, essential
exclusive of Cone

flirwoment of Sine college it
Speclfic Albiny project on the
‘onstruction list except for road
ents around the Capital dis.
he construction would include

‘The State Collewe for ‘ene

Oneonta, Potsdini, Brock
oni, Oswexo and Cortland
med on the bond's report

Bdward Kramer, vice-president of
the junior class and general chairman of
Junior week-end

Again Insatiable Curiosity Queries:
“Who Shall Reign As Prom Queen?”

Stale e¢
for its high entrance requirements, its Theta's brunette I

iMlewe ts noted intercollexintely brunette Belly Hartline; Chi Sigma
Caney Psi Gi
tack of w foothann (es Mondes Mildsed Sclinetder, Nii
Forgotten, nt Wiles Kappa Deltas blonde Ze
Hk, hiawever, were require: — Aiding and complicating
renisics, Ineke of levers; tol ous gues eee
id Was the momentous ques facts
Favorable chances for
four blondes and

prom queens:

iesseH Of the week Were these

blonde amon,

Din foniorrow= night. is

cept throw or four sets of Soro
wondering haw,

1 the Prom dynasty has had
Hot had turned out. ieee Sy

no blondes,
mips aes at State college
red even blondes,
tiny the

fare

f the Prom, dynasty At

a ea's Proms iat
et grown and th >|
hei’ Gertrude Morgan, "38: may tot have anythio in eon

night Queen, Gertride will mon with thoas for veen of
the coronation of ono of — Campus auicens hive included five
juniors Corder alphas members of Delta Omega, four of Hin
lege of Phi

i ear dasegr MkeaveiauCen

dé to, be coniductetl, tomorrow
‘Allen! street, from 9340 to) 2300) o'clock Uhh

ner, Vice-president of tlie Junior class) i# genoral’ clin

)Activities To Open With Promenade

Night At Aurania Club

State's Social Spotlight Shines on Annual Mid-Winter Event)
Grand March to Follow Coronation of 1996 Prom Queen
t Midnight Ceremonies

Peterson and his orchestra, the junior eliss. and
fantastic: at (he annual traditional ni

winter
shit at the Atraniay cluby South
le the thirty:
he of the Ju

in of the

‘ie tradition of electing « prom queen:
fas been continued this year, ‘The crowns
ing of this year's queen will tale place

midnight

a qliceh, will olfetite

tion ceremoniek and Wi
by (wo. junior attendants, ‘The queen
Will aso Nave two attendants, After
the Grownine the grand march led. by
tie weneral! chairman) willl pass before
tlie. queen

he queen wis recently elected by the
Tinlor class) from the: following cand

tess Virginie Tlora, Betty Martin
Nila Ino, 8 Nina ile
nny anid) Ze

{he llroom ill be decorated in Live
fd gold

FS ine ealth artical nestece
Of history and Mes. Smithy and) Mts
and Mes) Donald Bryant, jnstructors: in

nilisly will be the official faculty
Auests of the Junior class,

Bids for the Prom are $3.50 per couple
find) will be sold today. aint! tontorraw th
Roony X in the lower corridor of Draper
Nall Bavors are tnchsted with the bide

Com apsisting Kramer are
imisic. Kone! 1, bors; decorationk, ar
thi Martin, chairman, Philip. Carlson

(Continued on page 5; calunin 4)

Group House Tea
Wi

Be In Lounge
Wednesday At 3:15

‘The Tye council will
Sponsor at day from 4:15
10 $100. oclock |
‘dson hall, Margaret
dent of the soul announced to
Miss Helen Moreland, de
will pour-at the te. She will b
Caroline Cronsiale, ji
Hyglene and Mist far

8 of the dys
Be TOUR and this motif
Will be carried out throughout the t
jilie eonittees a sis, follows

y ¢, Sarah Logan,
eet ren, ae Helen

WAL ae NER
filler; 196.

TO ATTEND ASSEMBLY

All members of the senior class
and graduate students are to attend
@ special imbly, ‘Tuesday after-
noon at 4110 o'clock in the Page hall
fualtorim | The purpore, of thie

we to confer wit!
Msp Hina’ M, oweres ?

He

ia Oniega's Psi Gani and Chi Sigma Theta,

fecretar
of the appointment bur y

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1935

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Vol. XIN, No Fobrunry 21, 1935) Aibuny, N.Y,

JUNIOR BOARD OF EDITORS
Tditors-in- Chief

Emma A. Rogers Karl D, Ebers

Associate Editors
Ruth Edmunds Mary Hudson
Frank Hardmeyer Glenn Ungerer

Wir ARE THE JUNIORS 1!

Phe Junior Class! What memories are th that title, bul, more important stil
What hopes for the futures.
‘Mie past of a Junior class fs tiot very Tong Tt hus aun phaye
Tp has gone: through the comparative
ne sears ad sta i poston of speetator wating
sand fending a
fingly 10 the neweoners
Te hay inde we pluce for ftsolf, andl ts serene and confident about the future, ‘The
Junior cliss ins before it one more year fn whiclt to attain fis final glory’ in the
follegiate world, fo receive lionors of all descriptions and the antielpution, keeps
is jeiibers wlert, young and eager, ‘There is to he found no. smiuguess of Having
thed the top, or disillusionment in havi failed, which cones to seniors ‘There
Of the tenseness of seniors about the future to be found in this ideal lass
Milere is one more year nt college before {t must try: desperately to find its ple
{iv the outside world, which tiay- or may not be waiting with open arms, depending
Uunow whelhier oF not onic is w cynic
‘Phere ik, abo Youth wid pep=not the playfulness, perhaps, of the under
Glassinen, Dat an enthisiasm for living whieh must find expression in its, yarlou
fuctivitics. ‘The present week-end is, bringing this youthful and active Junior class
fo the fore, Tant this the truo-spirit, of Jusiors, which ye should. like then ty
Keep for at least the rest of this year? And perhaps they ean reinember sone of
iL went yeas, anil be better senlors because of {t

ARE WE TO BE PROUD?

State's basketball team as tip (o the present romped throuxlh fy sohiedule with
only one defeat and many. inipressive scores, But are the victories ones to, boust
bout? Can one go elsewhere and really: siy, without hiding some inner feelin,
that Site ti vim that "cai ele the: stulfin's out-of so-und-s0

fe tet er been afrald of losiig a game occasionally: but the plivers
do object to being constantly put on the floor against court teams which are little
nore than high school quintets in experience, ‘There is no glory. in taking candy
from a baby nor is there any in rolling up a score with the margin twenty: 10
itty. polnts 1h favor of State,

Galy the Middichisry game as it any way been a contest of raul ski

State has; continullly had mater

Interest i ¢

late would do establish 1 i os Of strong
exicountered so. far this year in an effort to re Hoth thy students!
players! Interest in the ganje,

STATE'S STAGE

The Hest acting of Tuesday night's
done by Mrs Christian
Mr Ghirstian did

With newly waved) coifty
figton's birtliday, and) a gen
Of classes, we herald. our Junior
What we aan. t0 sie a ls fe spe
expert at Hiding out—is who's going al Hog
Wilt ho. One igh anuaing. coe, |& Baek and. wyarny for the trosty
A certain well-known igolo, now, « tras | Wentleny However:

tition, nt State, and. his lady escort, | Miss Olson, did a splendid” plece of
bie bf the chosen eleven, Wel, we ale [ehiraee work fn oll votes and val
wavs did mnainiain that if you can't Alltop ob viols, were ver
ee ate ies, try aothere= | younk, Misy Kane worked valiantly sith
the freshinen co-eds know their onfons,| poor Hines, but the labor was very notice
Well siy—or fs it Tenions? ible, Ter face was expressioness aul

TE ane cee 2s Vat Ht besa is cb ty
Aga le ih Cale ve Oo Tent ae nal
that other pata ite spring tiv ihe RHR aeH RAN eee Meera
Ait or only love in bloony a ISIS ae
could stand less public displ UD OD EL NAGE Sees

¢ sob was sloppve=but if 1k wa
find to see onw budding Romeo com ‘ CE aS AD
LOU gee INR Theant to sugwest sunlid! eiveunsta

he lights) were too high: Alioxetlicr
No ise going ih debby Jet's tax the) the pay: ind fis highelighta and was
Prony {niports=inet, we mean, NUFaALGANGIRIMERTE CV HENITAG weet ig

Posteri atn--sorotities colbbrate| ‘The second play” ranks with, jierfor
piecing ent Wiyse=ruinon has| inaiices given. first mention earlier i
\dFToks Wap ie. weenie of one | the season, Every one seemed. fo) sense

We ask=his that onie| tho farcical spirit Thi which ft wass meant

freslinian snide Mp her min to heiven, Mary Gleason wis practically

He AM ORCA GRAN AMI ROSE REESE Gg Ger TAG a
Voulve gottiehe a liskelball Horo=to | 'Gussie” Kate did wonders. with lier
Hol a dines with a beautiful, gicl—aske| voive altlioughy 1c was a bit hurd) to. Histon
the MIM boys Watell out, George! !4| to, when she became agi Miss Sehiek
Well: tone you wet with thy} did ier Hest piece of work when she
Hon) (Qicen=welre ier We) cred, No. one ever sled Welter tor
Hie x 10, he ai orchestri-crass | more copious tears, Miss Delatiey was
i sul Dat aye Koo fone Dy et walk

yi toniorrow. night fnndeaccent. Tha set was good tind. the
HE SUATRSMAN, [pity sine, — JUNIOR PLAYGORK

BOOKS: Psychology of Job-getting and Job-hold-
* ing; Fantasy of the Wandering Jew.?”

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Is

TiN Atte CHANG etnns ai ticmutl ti fea ay era ttmon atu bkaatted
ype written by Miss Maule pointing out both how to secure a Job and How to
Tiold a job oniee vou have it. Miss Maule not only points, out these important
ideas) but she also, slows wlint there aresin the way of Jobs which the wonn
may expect to. find ih these tines of depression=-and there reilly are some waitin
for the right people, she claims,

A hooks of etiquette is 4 costly (iiougl desirable) possessions and vet ft points
ut, teeoriinge (0 AUas Afuule, practically ig pon of eonduck fon business ie
Whleh ares really: applicable: in| prosentedny’ lifes. Consequently fncluded
inter booke actually practical rules of business etiquette in clear nderstandable

the many ollier valuable services which she renders ta the youn

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Amon these otlier services is 4 cuestionnaite by whtel the young woman may
detcrmine for What type of work she is sulted by temperament and uslninyes and
it Js often surprisiig to those applying the test to find ont that tev are-netuall
suited for some Kind of work completely different. from that which they have
tentatively tiv thin as a Yocation

There could hiirdly be w snore suftable and Welcome gruduation present for
A college, or even a high, schoo, pith than this helpful: and: informative volume
Which should be, incite valibley tnstructive, and Interestings to those already

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d, eastward, were going the Jews) rom America, from England,
many, {fom every country the Jews were treking to the east. Banished
by everyone, Welcomed by none. None except the Asiaties Wha guve then the Gobi
for their new. home and to the Gobi they were going,
ves of a situation wholly outside of our comprehension, ‘The
n world with no. exception hide sént then away, All trades were. rep
sented as were all walks of life, and: in the horde that wound) its way through
Asia, thore was little: peace. Long before reaching the Hist, the
if the bibinesses anid the socialists and communists were quarreling
Hemselves,
the aan hit nionolonoye rapatiion of tle users aid araipy,
Of Rnoul, he son of A Hrenh banker, and Leah, the daughter of
bb, brings: out the Jife- of two: tamillos of different. social standing, In avery>
Ung anelent customs aut trans ware cbsiacles to the. promolion of the
common welfare, pled only by thie Jewish holidays:
Withln sight of thele soa, the-rvel: weary clasiied! ones again anion
themselves, knowing not Why, , And) aa before, Ie resumed its former routine and

the column faced east towards ‘its new. home;

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, REBRUARY 21, 1935

in Junior Class Week-end Activities

r Elaine Baird, president of the junior
Bric Peterson aid his Orclicsira, who will play for the junior promentde tomorrow MM IA RT CHa HreLORAtete
Hight at tie Auranin club; Association Connell.

Emma Rogers, Karl Hbers, uid) Frances Studebaker, Miss Rogers and Hbers ure
Gaccditorssin-ebief of the junior edition of the Nuws, Miss Studebaker is  mieiniber of
Musig couriell| and author of the class: Alma Mater,

Frank Hardmeyer, wha will be
foustinaster of the Junior luncheon, Sate Gene Sammarco and his Californians, who will play at the junior tea-dance Saturday
Urday, Hardee is alto sports editor Afternoon at the Aurania club,
‘of the News,

4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1935

State To Be Host 1S TENION STAE _ |State Five Defeats | Tea Dance To Be Reminiscences Recall Victories ‘Chorus Will Sing

To Brooklyn Fivel|_ or CR? SHOTS MOLT Five 43-15 | At Aurania Club And Defeats Of Junior Class Qn Station W, 6. Y.

By Glenn M: Ungerer, ’36, Feature Editor ss}
Forty-nix Members of Group Will

P : Tirough the portals of Draper hall) In the sophomore year, roadeaneeMond
morrow Nigh In Page Hall | f1, 7 Juggernaut bg only ose ky : laegihya. Pataca iy As 8 Mugle eh cane, Summarco and passe thes oe schol gral | as oresideat and Titer aad Ovclock.
if suite to be proud of. By the end fa a ng to Fens lates, sixtycthree of whom were meh, and @ Baird) cit direction the

Gymnasium CA UO A EO Tomorrow Night ture Afternoon Affair faced Mieray State college's pao ind treated | Tie gece il
Whe powerful State cage sqund meets| Inds looked like a group of bewildered — ee ae ales spirit, on Sep-| the frosh hooray The class again singe over rndio’ station WGY of Sches
Brook Pobiehs usa toviora | guinen igs tying to battle thelr way Fee Lat [tember 18 19, Curried off honors on Campus Day with| nectady, Monday afternoon at 2:30
night on tie, Page hall court inom, ats|out of an anfinial maze, Se earn eR Gee Saniisiren and tis Californians) In) Keeping raditiony te. fresh-|ihe stage presentation of The Woman o'clock. from the. studio’ atthe PeWit
Taine to. gain revenge for the lone|” After a steady diet of farce, we Iiaintaned: Hts vistorious sicilt Will he the musicians featured. atthe | men’ were: twiting in a fom und) thes | i) the directed ly. Marjorie St
Hmude on, {ts otherwise spotless sea-|are due for a bit of tragedy, Hark ast Saturday, by walloping an aversrated anual’ Junior tea-danes Saturday” af | ecanie ly oriented by sopio=| Arian 10 sopliomore-freslinian lyn, flea of the’ musle
son's record, well, my mates—Brooklyn Poly M saad on the Hage Hall court to femnonn from 3.00 until $:00/ olor ai | mor Parties, Activi=)intersclass rivaliys the sophomores ung | depaetment, will diteet the! chorus,
Poly downed the Bakormen 39:26,/downed our hopefuls once: already : QC GEE eile aa the Auranin cluly, according to, Zella| ties day, atid) G: \ e/ up a string of viclorios that made the |) ‘Ths progeam) will include! "Now all
cearier. (iis season in New York, this season, ‘Tomorrow. they'll do ’ Hold defense was airtight hrougliout Winter general citrman of the danee| ros Were ted to the sopliomore party ocime cbvioun, 8 owed’ to. ihe] ihe AWbods. by

Mie visitors this year have one of {it again, Score: Poly 41, State 28, r iMie contest and the visitors never: caret These ‘musicians are well know J whiere they learned! of State's traditions| frosh on the tople, “Resolved. that We

Strongest teams turned out] Address all tiall beginning "How do i cleat) shot at the basket thelr playing at the Hendrick 1 il sophomore rules, Consequently thes} are slowly becamiiy a rice of Tu

by that institution, The engineers | you Wo. it, you——=I", or "E_lost Ten Welter, playing. Is frst kane as Hiotel in, Troy, and it is expected that | wore yellow. bow ties, black cotton stock funiline with the subject, '97//¢
Hast vilories over some of the stronk-|my Ife savings on your A sewul, Ned the scoribye with 11 points music for the’ tet dance will be dit-a| ins and: white bibs for one whole week, fo defend the negative: alle
est teams in the metropolitan di yo Vto Judge Crater, closely followed by Dan Finch, who With other State sockil functions, Jand large ‘36 purple and) wold buttoiis| of the question successfully. he soplis
aid onter the Page hall) gymmnasiui a) The Brooklyn boys may get be- chalked up a neat total of 10) points in iculty members who will til Chiristinas recess, ‘The class of climaxed rivalry with winning the sig |a away Piper seal b
Ueclded favorite to duplicate their carly) wildered by the unusual sight of a audition to playing a heads-up defensive Be tea incite Miss M [ 36. Wis the Taal to have memories of| fromthe. freaiauen ont Aovingsin leg hie

iso (simpli over the State quinic | fulledrested cheering section, What game all the way, instructor ity French, and) Mi those enjoyable "si culled!” tingling days} and. received’ the silver loviigeeuny Due tothe limited space at the hotel
He Buen fii with tuxedos to the tight of ‘em, F A pair of juni cr a cores, \, Laster, instructor in mathematics, |duritig which mani friendships Were] The grand soiree on April 13 at the] studio, Dr, Candlyn Taye. ‘only
ihe sede thy rachel ag ti lowseut “backs to the Left of fem, Banerott provi oF tose mes aswsting Ates Winer |e with val scniamores. | Aura cl Eng oy Ue curtain on|fortyatx members. of

Kt Saturday, thoy should give Poly ete, etc. the basket should be har F, | varsity basketball | Works “during: the game, Welter per the plannioy. ai ¢ of, the tea] George Bancroft, Julia Merchant, Hie] the first act of 1936 social entery concert, ‘The section

| eat iite, Coach Laver willl fo Brel ‘Pleture: Willie: Shahen turn: Gotan Re eaustictant lie el beautifully. tier the basket on | Hee faeludes Munley Murtha Dashnawy | wards De. ‘Teniple and) Marian | Conielly aa ee

five his squadsat fall strength this|ing his back-flips togged out in tails, | "Oty Nye ho! Me sn cueretary | Polly offense an defense and removed Hairman, Ruth Fadniuils ani Sebastian} were the cliss officers of our: Treshiian| Miss va

week with all: the invalids up and about | Yeah man! ghity. problent, Of pro: Albrecht} bids, Shiahen, chair | year with Edward. Kea

agai, The following men willl ‘The athletic program will continue jig a center for next year, Thane Gerald ‘4 As a Class, '36 entered! eolleye with] Chatlolie Roekow, treasurer,

probably seo actions Canial Ch Ral] with a series of two out of thas fall TU RSeuRRKeNtie ieee aa Deckers “prograis i tha fas rare is ss] qutine van aera Reuss, Tne Roberts; Ani Se

sen Weller, stair of last week's fight to a finisit) Wrestling matches a . fe throughout the aune chairman, argiret and jeyer since, hy winning first place in the! Now, Junior Week-end draws nigh.|ion Shultes, Dorie. Stone; and. Tat
a Co a eer inle Dali he Aucania club, Adinission only $aa0,| French Club Social frealientlys Hroke filet i i i day’ stulite with the production ht the juniors Will eliinny | Wright

— Once again our basketeers portrayed
Meets Polytechnic Institute To- | low comedy, roles, ‘The highly-touted

ff student council last year

i the i iy :
Fel jeiry Aniyol| misic by—hut I digress: Remember to-| Meeting To Feature hehe: agua as yer Taare Sele “Street Scctie,’ with apologies to of colorful events with| 2nd. sopranos: Linnea Daniels, Doris
n Ps Dorothy Ihytes fh ‘a IE Rice, and directed’ by: ty Hid the crowning of the sth dea Helen Hi, Smith, Elizabeth Sti-

Rn ard Dan neh Hh sores prelimi, rok ng an seen f c
at me Will emi promptly at 8:00) Pols: 41, State 28 ain event: Historic Panorama é see Harry Wasserman, Ai Grifiin, Jat the Aurania clu; on Saturday, the|debaker, Frances Studebaker, Agnes
Meee eee tira LR DAL ISO Unter AUOSIAS IDS AWe Seyi’ an test. %: fe Seer TH pursuing Giele sophomore rivals, the com anid tea dance for juniors and] Torrens, and Mary ‘Torrens.
folie to Junior prom to reach |ean't win Frencli club will eoudist 80°) “ihe lox score is We Ta freshmen entered rivalry. with | their guests will conclude their weel-eiid;| Altoss Elizabeth Coville, Kathry
Club in time for the first aa SSE AE Oe al nestle: img Menay| fahting spine However. (ie witli ite 0. memories and. tri=| Crowell, Lucille Hirsh, H, Alice k
Richardson all, Elsie a Me) St. Amund;| overielmed ly tHe class Of 1938, “Tis recat. Be tieePurMeetid | Care NITE eae
i bt Reh ‘ 3 to the. Purple and felaon, Blolse Shearer,
- Faculty Are Attending Pi 33, pres Ea be i 3 eos a TaHoneM\Viiextcenid fer esnan coves, were resp fina Mater, the elass of ‘
J 7 n dene tinge will bea FSi for preventing a shut-out by winning the| 1036 repeat the Wi id music. of ‘its | Worde
Education Courses National Convention) jiieriaionat jpanoran ai events “tal : i fi iention, ofall] sollonioreft sion haskell game foe) class sina snaen_ writen Le eae : Atoyoh) Willian
. al Tie place th that are of ine| Wf : going to the: Tunelicon that. ten | women and the track events on Moviag-| Slatebaker, und Mine. Ge ihe. koahen Stewart Haryey; John Hawes,
Will Be Revamped | isisix members of the Siac crllege| ed tay the, United. States and | teh I : ; ! cain wnt S060 sels [ub day. Neverlieless, memories ot] of lst Moving on Gey, aa Satie Mates
For Class Of 1938) eui c es or Ue tracey Ties panama HSN es Arh tine for dressing al] Danuer thal sings, mascot hunt, ae) Site Aina Mater we hon thees a
cation eii-| sented ina succession of litle skits | 7x0! finde ior He A ranta ele paests. still linger as. high=| Sittly we sing a talk tees hasses! J avid
(Conthined from food Yeotwint LY) ) tion at Adantie City this w fHowing ‘Saint Valentine's: Day, Washe|J4 Tis for ei dance will be $1.0, per F130 frst year Of inler-clise| Saul ein do. bring ie seve to you | Krona Thurston ah Vite
Tivorelh dyer alnericdtots Waa Dr A, By Brobasher president, i ate] MOUS ant Lalayete an AL teste : iC en Se Ee ee ee RT eT tbIeE ieee
Srl be requea of onhonere for tenting the Teachers cles gonyention | rakin, NMary Torre i) Ree Roem Xin the Jower core) The reshman, tnsketball quintet had)” srandeue ata, Tes AV EURGaT CEA Ton aleae
hree hours per week and of juniors for {and Miss. Hele foreland, dean a elt, 186 cha MT Fidor of Draper fhall, p0\ favorable a season, Bancroft, Treading ton isdom's ight, light as|__All those selecte fo report at the
Wo hore peeiweeks aleation 10 will] women, is attending the Dean's cone Sr Ratherins Herher and tu fp i ee ram eu, Haneef | Leading us to wvihdon's tight, ght as] All dose selected are to report att
trea vith much topes as the develops | vention, een Been apy — DiGiol, Put Bulace, Geral Amvot |< g ni ; eS
ment and OF fof secondary edic| Otters, wio are the Supere| fie Tren mM ’ ; Don Huddleston and’ Thvard Collins| Softly we sing and honor the name =
cation i Naw. ¥ intendent's cones are Bp. Mion rare Lutheran Group Tivedeeaietom [Far shill it spread that noble ty shy | Work On Residence
ent of children, if elon, dean; Dr, Arthur Belk, pros Denton a |" Nfays 9 yas one-Bf lie social
Uv Prrare: “Crit or te erg eon of elation Tan at, Syl | Ge Deel { Elects Delegates {ur the yeir au 3p coniuced. ts. tra olla sal be ours now and Hall Is Progressing
Wil ydvearned throwin comprelienalve rector of teacher: tealiings, Dee Robert Wojtek If sn lalinnér aecting wih Miss Ann Ey| » forever, «During the, past week
aniniiaton at the close of the Junior] We Frederick assist profesor of eis| Vill the peach who rowel a gual) For Conference} i" ‘ting wih 3 Yaa | Leading us! to. wisdom's light, Hight. as Resa tall
ai cation; Drs James 1 Baliver, professor | sil umbrella from Mrs, Byron, 47 South [04 6 pe ing
Tadueation 14, Practice Teaching and|of education; and Dr. James A, Hicks,| Lake ayenue, please return it to her as

‘Techniaues, completes the professional | professor of child development soot) as possible? Total Givi 38, will net ae eo-delenates from = Galendan

u ‘cours 4 re 7 Yl *) 7 e headqu ci Taek
training of undergraduates, ‘his course ~ -— tonferenice of the North, Atlant Four Will Attend Today ae ie + establisied oi)
Tx

will he, scheduled for, tv Of the Lauheran Stutent. associat 6:00—Kappn Phi Kappa dinner, propert

of the Junior year a ton elt Dy, Mutch Warns Student Group Freshman Squad Amneriea, “The onfersnce will be Press Convention University, Clubs Washing |) ings CET RRR EGR

A ducted in Philadelphia tomorrow, Sa 611 aye
year, Credit will be secured: when pi Continues Schedule utday- and Sunday, Delegates from cole] Four members of te Stata Corsini ae actual work on the foundation of the

Hee touching is. auiccess{ully completed ites ’ ‘ tt Ses Pet oS) r cas as far north as Boston) andi as Wa’ bourdl willl attend) the annual coi Peniorroyy building will be begun

His cnet conan tse en) Against Being ‘Chronic Objectors’ | With Two Games Teges as far orth as Boston, aul as for] News board wil attend dhe anual con-|P 9 oy Pram ten dace ids ant || OWI de Te Het fn he
OW existing in courses {i methods and 5 s HRS san Ha Sit Slaerina eal Ree ety luncheon tickets oi sale, |] erection of (he building, plans for. the
itr PRI INCraeg TH RUM A Tt ca maou Heese Mita ICTIM ee NGWoaTviuteUsue.. Youn! Alena (lech Gault Cafiauall casual con a URN STi a brealdent cot Hie colons | AMoaTainn tn Ney Noni Fit Tay, Room X02 580, furmiaiiig oft ars! Mio! hatng. mad
niques of seconde ssliool Insiruetions| er cial one Vine aso, ail Ming Mars [anuey thsi ach Tail Si regional (enturge of ihe 10, Tine reprvening tie Nines arel [| 8715-—-Daskelal Brooklyn |] Samples, of furniture are being cone
freompanied by” observation, participa] leave, let us tiot become ‘tired liberals” | war | seeretary to the Student lock, Wh cet ASH ERESELS tiene LAT dg | Ebguaeuloes ie Ruth Polytechnic Institute vs

Con and, practiew teaching in, the classe] Let tis allinte: ourselves with) sone ofe| Christian movement in New York State High schiool squad on the Page svcen amocta ions Tsce tie Aes ee rete HED aan Sinte collexe, Page tall

rope of te, tine Tet School. Te) xanrakon for bettering setety, At the | Miss Helen 11. Moreland ean ofall court apie ialesalleg asia, it Lhe Md tee ee seman.

Mia eetarale) eee Aaipantes ebfecton! + With: thig. sound | nce, welcomed the delegates at ie opene| John. O'rien, Peter germand RAV and f Ju

Tile consolidation of the various fe=) bit of philosophy spoken by Dr, ‘Chomas| ing session | night. Dro Av Re) Schimita Johny Masko, La an, Se sdlvertisingy manager, Hone Activities For ’36
!

and Helen H.

The News hag been entered in a com: Saturday

Gquieed courses in education wily S; Mel pasion of the Flea Presby-|Drubacler, presifent, spoke at the din) Frank Hildebrand, Ao of the tex Lomax To Present fetition with other college publications|| 12:00-—Junior = luncheon, — Maudiso To Begin Tomorrow

helleved, provide continuous and se f Schenect fast |e Saturday: silts, lars, r; * Sponsored by the association and the anor adison av

development of professional mas yee wert State Stent cos) Sally Lagan 88. pr of ew be able to py inthe aan ‘Leadbelly’ Recital | j)2sere! ts) (he, ssyociation. and. th Manor a (iden au (Continued from pane 1, column 4)

1, ayold unnecessary duplication | fer e cane to n close after a dinner Ay and mem! A he Milne High five has had a suc Jas compared with the others, 11 ‘Onl 3:00- infor tea dance ‘uranta cl nd bids, Charlotte Rockow,
Which must exist if many courses are| last Saturday night at the First Pres-} senior lonorary society, ean fenson, wth nly one’ setbtck John Lomax, wellknown collector of] vention wil fatere digestion sey Juan tei dai EO | hater Ga ee el)
ii a single field, and. bring ta} byt Flay chute af Albay __ | Peitehard, president of ue yes Gr Ae] The gan vil he a ducl between two Aenea folk erature, will, Besent) in regard, to. problems of college. publi: S—Baskelbaill: game, /Siutel cole r, William Bakers programs,

its a clearer consciousncess of i conference was "So-| were co-chairine ie conferences) fenins using, the sam i asket= J better tna recital in the audi«! cations, ‘There will be a. banquet given Mages tren uAtTia raftnchntriany Mary: Loure

dre Mot None Werke stave Cale] le possi Of waa surly Tor aah Pee Mt metiber of | Tal, a Wie 8 u i H\tarcl AT under tie ‘niapice | £2F the deexates at which guest speak High school, Daye hall || es. Murphy, chard. Margison' fnvtae
RET om Me UAH si Pete FR ee We eh dante tacvontal (Mia garAnea ac Geena ene ota } Hon of: New Werk ei ayia/gmiagats fou ab ate ily Alauw Garolya’ Blntcneh ellana ful
— pplication of religion to 1 | hour conducted Friday night in the] regulars on the State varsity. fate College for Teachers. Monday, ‘liatemany Elteaboth Geimint retresimente,

WILL TAKE ORDERS cl inge ‘of Richardson hall, Jayne Buck- Tonight the freshman squad: w Lesbeiter known as "Lead~ gare sess 2:30—College chorus satio program || Franke § rdmeye flowers and. taxis,

‘ho flor inne cones il, ke we Nets at the conferenc ° 6, a Aer at the hast hey 19, Mount Fl mugsant ai ys belly,!" Ts A Lomax's fared Inte fn TO DISTRIBUTE “LION” ‘over station WGY, Eudora Farrell, chairman, Biizabeth Yoke
orders for 3 rings on Monday, 4 1 Eeonar ore c jes were repire=| meet the Mount Pleasan High school ate of Louisiana} Tuesda; bie, Vincent Di jay) promt quest if
i Avedeedaato lable th ike ros/ at the National Young Wa ! stent ie] squad on the latter's cour : penitentiary, This "king of the twelve] ‘The sssond issue of the State collere|! 4.10—Senior and. graduate atutent {|tamgemene, Von amon aye ats
tunda of Draper nal aid te MIF Man aeeetatien Bre ina aoa Ts Hees Ite § ci ¢, ci teh st Bri s fan malta ay piveat a hroara of Ach will be Spied: feat te assembly, Page hall audi- || Joseph ‘Ouellette, thet SSchlickt “S
ae 7 PON | monty Ray Sweetman, fikd secretary of |inal school Plantation and prison camp life. Draper hall, Sala Tale Aug ve Bata, charman, Hulda

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1935)
ARE) JUNIOR CLASS GUARDIANS TRIS STMLTCIERE

GRECI AN ¢ ‘AMBOLS = Sve 2 (Closer Personal Relations
7 ‘The promotion of closer and fuller

personal friendships and a nore well
} developed Social) life should be the
etfeeat nace object, of every fraternity. ‘These
truer Word was never spoken ere ts baal ideas develo ty Dr

Now that the inst vestiges| of Wie strug- 4 ALR Brubacher in his address Si
gle have been laid decently to rest, the) at the formal banquet of amma
sorors who have left our noble halls feel) - - Gloniise of Kappa Delta Rho, at the

tit is. possible to. return without] Madison Manor house
ar of hairepulling and nail-biting, Dr. Brubacher explained’ the social
So they come ack to confabs and cat-| ee. systems cused at the lengli collenes
parties, Gamma Kap thus welcomed Mar- | : at Oxford and Cambridge, and! their
jorie Longmuir, and Eleanor Gage, both | radial lication at Harvard and
‘Of the class of '32; Dorothy, Griffin and } Yale, ‘The social life of these col-
Hilda Prope camped . oraied into numerous
out at Psi Gam, and Maybell atthews, “sub- ere close contact
, found respite from weary between fellow students is brought
world at Chi Sig. Virginia Hawkins, | about through dining halls and
732; spent the week-end recuperating at] lounges, Here everyone is on ath
Phi Delta sorority. Gamma Phi Sigma basis and shares equal privi-
i amounted {0a reunion. at Teyes and restrictions,

Western avenue, with a total The fraternity should) promote
Hea HGR aera AG EES foyalty to its alma mater first, and to
aa) Het, 23) Getcule Westen, the fraternity secondly, also. stated

r i i Margenstarn, | Dr, Brubagher, In serving ths, two
Mh of the class o i, Marion Appleton, ll purpose, the social: problem ite
cerca een feanor. Kelley,| David Kroman and Dorothea Gahagan, seniors, members of ia, self of the collegel would be sctled
ul and Hilda Mpradley and Louise eats society, anid junior class guardians. Th this task, the fraternity house is
Kelly, 3 ‘all-important in that it becomes the

Kappa Delta Rho “With Every Cut I Take” Should Pie ihe eerie foe
Conducts Formal

Ne Tape seen gH cr
Be Theme Song, Figures Disclose
Initiation Sunday . BIDS FOR JUNIOR PROM,

found in the larger universities
ip Eiabt neonates were fo Hated | el i | As another reminder that the denres: Fea LO ae
rey re ites ieyaar i z eine. song bea Fearn ieeandieelore et Tee budge yy QUNZOR LUNCHEON,
monies conducted 51 C dent is i ill Be on Sale in Room X
ter house, 117 South Lake a 1 roughly do you! Today and Tomorrow
Keventontesswere followed’ by” al banquet |ealles:that the GlalalateNewivark exe Thin nowever nol represent. a|| (Courtesy of the State College
it the Madison Manor house i pends, approximately SS for you to) direct increase of $17,000, but
STR GERT a | Fegister for afd nr means hat salary cuts ll Ue’ restored, |
Macher wan the Rud speaker tid talked | COWS?

at the historle backgroud of trateri

flea and tliele fundamental’ objectives,
‘thie neophytes. i i ww York approximate Agency Pictures

Mesfilien a ‘ per vent ta educate eneli

juniors, and Karl Bohrer, Wari Dei Jated student upon examinati if PHOTOGRAPHS

thors, Paul Ditmar, Join Orrin, Td figures. Formerly the cost of instruct

ere Teale ara Peter, Revfenrys,| ing, each student for one year was as of all kin

Mine eet q ts $300, Uniler the ‘present. co fell eth

ur yer education brings the JEAN CRAIGMILE

expenditures to welll over $1000.

fin Goren ieres wil bal eual| cen OPTICIANS.
NLP. FREDETTE

tomorrow, but will he Cat E edly ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE
ih cording to Miss| ‘The inter-group house basketball gan

College brant | wil ake pace every Saturday mortar a ee eer 61Golumbia St 1 coor obon Ait

10:00 o'locke beginning. March 2. Ther IMICOMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE

are eight Houses participating

COMMUNICATIONS | Far be
ah b Al's Ftalian-American Restaurant Inc.

Riltor State College News GOOD CHEER-GOOD BEER-GOOD FooD AN GOOD SERVICE

What's up? Don't our class presi-
ey a 4 walt? Oe 114 Central Avenue Phone 3.9208 Albany, N.

|

Fe estimates, but. they
fact that it costs the

nk m2) An exhibit A piok
vie exste for wil be on npay in he ark department
anquets this year) until “Mona |
ae ner ba | Galaga, president : PATRONIZE THE COLLEGE CAFETERIA
Maybe they were, p L| Arts association,
steaks that you cant/ eration of in conjunction with Dr
ith oth te | matic sontuaetion with, Dra: A Non-Profit Making Enterprise

the exhibit possible, she added

Special Students’ Luncheon 20¢

FRANK H,
EVORY & CO. Geo, D. Jeoney, Prop, Dial §-1913
slaying hom to "5.9212

an A in educati banquet would General Printers
a college Ife that

eee Boulevard Cafeteria

er ss
i on, class presidents, let's go
‘and have banquets! Welll come|| 36.38 BEAVER STREET and
and support yout you be a s(tup)port A
too ind) ive us iiead and talk that Grill
worth at least half the cost of attendings|] 9) gtepy Rast of Pearl Stre
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SOPHOMORE READ!

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Collegiate Digest

“National Collegiate News in Picture and Paragraph’

NEW NiS.FA. HEADS » T. L. Neblett, Louisiana State, president; Margaret IN TRUE OLD TIME FASHION » These Beloit College (Wis,) students thrill to a
Taylor, University of Arizona, vice-president) and W. D: Osborne, Boston Uni fide around the campus In & one horse open sleigh after one of the Badger state's
Versity, treasurer, KEYSTONE PHOTO heavier snow/alls

DIRECTS CLUB DEVELOPMENT »
John’, Paulton, PilkeppayAlphavand (im
University of Minnesota) (Minneapolis)
rosvaliv (hes enecgellcleecrelany vand's aaa
development committee chairman of the
Chicago Interiraternity Club, He is also
conpiling Greek lelter alumni directory BROTHERS STAR FOR HARVARD » John ond Samuel
of the Windy City and orgenizing « Cellaway are members of this season's Harvard University
(Combridge, Mass.) hockey team KEYSTENE PHOTO

“THE JOLLY HOUR" » At least that's what they call tea-
time at Christian College (Columbia, Mo.) and these students
seem to be haying a jolly time fraternity employment service.

i Cos - ‘3 = + : S: :
FAMED PSYCHOLOGISTS MEET » Prof. William McDougall, Duke University JINX BURNING » Crowds gether to witness the burning of the Cortlend Jinx
(Durham, N.C.) psychologist, Dr. Kurt Lewin, of Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y-), at the rally sponsored by the Psi Phi fraternity at the opening of the Buffalo State
{and Dr, William Stern, of Hamburg University, meet at Duke, Teachers Collese (N.Y,) basketball season.

11'S GOING IN ® An unusual action shot of one of games witnessed by the 13,500
fans that crowded into the University of lowe (lowa City) field house for a recent
Conference contest

ALFORD ARCHER= SPECIALIZING
IN AGRICULTURE: “Believe me, my
schedule is a pretty full one. Lots of
sses, lots of night work, and lots of
‘lab,’ too, It’s interesting—buthard work!
I smoke a lot because I find that Camels
keep me on the alert... banish that
‘drowsy, ‘done-in’ feeling, And what a
Swett” taste “they have! It's -a>taste: you
don't get tired of—makes you come
back again and again for more. No
matter how much you smoke, Camels

don’t interfere with healthy nerves.”

DUQUESNE’S BASKETEERS » Th
(Pittsburgh; Pa.) (Lto R, Front Row. , Kweller, Miller, J
Eppler, W. Murphy, (Back Row) Mgr. McCarth

player on the University of Chicago (Ill.) quintet this year. As 4 TOBACCO EXPERTS | : g) estas biemelar uae
Sophomore last year he led his teammates In scoring and was third Ta ALL SAY: (| eirelvanvanela
hishestin the Bis Ten

yp. g refill” on enorgy:+.4
44 Camels are made from JOIN THE tow sel wl
cheermeup! And they

NEW - never tire my tasto,!!
le — than any d 9 J

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— ERY CAMEL CARAVAN

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GLEN GRAY’S driven away fatigi

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TALL:CONFERENCE GUARD » Ed Shaver returns CONFUSING OPPONENTS is the chief duly of John AND THEY CALL HIM "SHORTY! » Alphonso shi NEVER GET ON YOUR NERV ES!
to the Purdue University (Lafayette, Ind.) basketball and Jerry Burns, twins inthe Loyala University (Chicago) Willhausen, center on the University of Kanses

team'this year to defend the laurels he won for himself lineup, We belleve that John Is at the left, although (Lawrence) varsity, is sifootseven and weighs over

last sean. we wouldn't swear to it 200 pounds. INTERNATIONAL PHOTO.

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NEW PWA SWIMMING POOL = This modern poollwvas constructed at the State Teachers College at Farmville, V». THEYRE ALL. WOMEN = from b al ine r
at a cost of $40,000 with) funds éppropriated by) Arerialera leveranenesnaival ler provecounieloulluinarwadlietat fe eg ede Lom poin:taoters to-arumspouncers, this South Dakota Stete College (Brookings) musical
opened iniSeptember. Y Ing wes formal organization is mede up entirely ol co-eds: Thetis) of-courne, with the exception of ts director, who hes made this

hardwood battle between Stanford University, RIUney ares sn a we XY» Dr, Edwin
(Calif). and Creighton University (Omaha, Neb.) % This Unusual photo shows the proc ey, honorary QUEEN) OF THE GREEKS » Dorothy ABAMA RECEIVES ROSE BOWL TROPHY » As a reward for their 9 'y of Arizona
Engelotevon, of Grelshon, wan the jump and Jeri ,nenters ond isles te secs ch ft alfyienChultinogs) (rlled/overthe Ohio W University (Deler Stank Beth Ree A Ausra a cevtera onic 2a SNieterY niu iter ofsters In the
Fe Cay Kevarone ore ¢Pefiip As.the chapels darkened for the cerenony, the new menbes are found Greek conch aiKeppa Alpha iony at Tuscaloosa, Ala, (L. tok) Coach Thoms, meri Anlerione

of flashlights, Thete REYaTONE PHOTO dl in) donor of the trophy, end President Denny: KEYSTONE PHOTO

constellation Hercules, He is shown at his

; DREARY DAYS » bp
YALE'S FLYING PROFESSOR, Dr, Richordill, Light, andiRobert Wilson, Yele Univers through the engineering 1¢ Univenity of CAPTAINS IRISH GRIDDERS » Coach Elmer Layden congratulates Joseph sullivanupon
(New Haven, Conn.) graduate, stop at Oakland, Calif, on their round orld flight Michigan (Ann Arbgi) on a dark and drippy hisel nito the captaincy of the Notre Dame University (Ind,) 1935 football team, He has
They have just finished 22,000 miles of flight KEYSTONE PHOTO altemoon, eeReGYLeRHOTS played tackle on the eleven for the past two years KEYSTONE PHOTO

Above: : Above
YAWNING IS DAN: STUDIES PHOTO:
IEROUS (p

US» Elwyn SYNTHESIS » Dr. Paul
Judd, MidlandCollege a Rothemund is one of
(Fremont, Neb.) senior, the quartet of Antioch
dislocated two verte~ College (Y

brae when he yawned Springs, O.)

While prepering for en doing exte

early morning class re= search on chi
cently, and photosynthesis

Left ‘ ay eo, (Re
STUDIESTASTE » Carl ; : MEASURES ENERGY
Pfatiman, Brown Uni- \ » Dean Richtnyer, Cor-

atte Choe Enea ir be nell University (Ithaca,
Nenalty Grey densy x N.LY,), is shown meas-

Ril), designs and builds y WME ring the eneray levels
his own apparatus for see - i between the layers of
discovering more about . =, : electrons which make
the psychology of taste, BUCKEYE'S STAR TANKMEN » Coach Mike Peppe fama tp an atom of gold

KEYSTONE SHOTO RIM ives Ohio State University (Columbus) swimming fecaead with an x-ray spectro-

e y talk on the fine points of the sport. i
team a peppy tl (ASO M ea mie

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A LLGVER. ESTA HELANDO, HA
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STE PUEBLO,

SPANISH PRONUNEIATION

Blind
Date

By
Dorothy |
Univenity of Adenia: ||

Fayetteville, Arkansas ut

Rush was over, ‘The sisters of
the various lodges had wept barrels
of tears and were worn to « frazle,
but were now almost on speaking
terms) again, ‘Fach sorority had
pisdged) the cutest girls that would

a || AG ads SE ES)
a rs |’ their prexy’s steady,

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‘The Queens for a Day had de-
‘Soended from thelr thrones into the
allme of slavery, No’ longer would.
thelr ew, fall frooks. adorn) their
Own anatomles, They had been as-
‘algned thelr places in the attlo, ‘The
meals had) degenerated’ tothe ac~
Customied soup and salad, Condi
tlons were almost normal again,
‘To the novice {t would seem that
‘ail was over, But nol There was a
tradition to be upheld) namely, to,

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bid to the German Chibi!

jack-o-lantern ,
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Get the new sisters off tow fying
start, Consequently, the fraternity.
Phones rang Jong, loud) and per-
‘stently,

PS iriatae ¢ - MELLOW AND PLEASING (N FLAVOR
“(lana GREEK LEADERS! LUNCHEON) siThe Christmas lncheon end one of the most active ofthe fraternity alumni arzanizains Gly Wey casio or
bse eet ren ine \nertraternity Club af Chicago way attended bythe wes ettended by more than half a hundred! graduetes of colleges Pea eis cobleck lay eH ts
Lic) dlumniof the Various fraternitles.that make up the membership of and universities from all over the United States the nea Judai of ways and menns to enary
o- ne eee a
3 EK: am pine sy 7 smoke! ‘They concentrated: on ‘Tau Mu,
“EK Sr 3 Me, oY, EU amin ati
ay, || meres» i : tanga
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a cans ream aia)
aD — ¢ Noyes importance of rallying around, thus
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Cony THE BISON) ike way to get dates for thelr
Misia elt chant to feel Noaored)
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5

BOOED

A RS

brought fim to) terms Ul was in)
his own private pickle. He couldn't
tell that he was kind! of engaged
‘and had promised not to date, He
Wished that he and! Loulse had
fever made that silly agreement
to act lke) they had never: met be=
fore coming: to/schoot,

‘Ho was in & gosh-awfil moss,
but what: was he to do? He had
‘already learned that Sam Brown
as mightier than’ any promise,
‘Al least Loulse wouldn't date anys
body, She was a: Thete Theta
Dledie but by a little subtle slouth=
ig ho had found out that she was
slok, thank goodness;

‘At elght flat Bill waa in the ‘The-
ta Theta house, Must be saving on
overhead, he thought, aa he barked
f atin) on an. oyer-stuffed chatr:

DAVE
Non

: ; RK ‘
PRIESTLEY COLLECTION » The Dickinson College WEW PRESIDENT » Dr. L.

(Carlisle, Pa.) collection of instruments Used by the dis Meadanes Clef) eset: Ears Garoline! ‘ se : -
coverer of onygen [s the mos valuable of It Kine In Nhe Te,chers College (Greenville) BEFORE AND AFTER * Santa Ans Junior College (Cali) pre:
— dicts the defeat of the Chaffey Jaysee in ¢ display to getup pep for

WRITER VISITSCAMPUS » Fiamlin’ si ma
Garland snapped while at Ball State

Teachers College (Muncie) Ind.),

the game. Ihe Vons ultimately won, 6 to 0, leaving the Chatte
aridsters with not even 4 skeleton of a score.

wo Pp built fortwo, ‘Then a terrible
thought, He didn’t know the dame's
name!
Hors
ST A Tau Mu, recognizing him by

fhatinot or something, arose. from
ivan and bayled up the

They pushed, and pushed,

and pushed when old Eaieseg ames eee sth
“Yello Fever,’ Arizona Y Fa SeeaanM ET pl ioe iodd's waitin! for his
n He Bosna sb
. Bill shuddered and prayed that
oul hada heard,

State College (Flagstaff)
bus, used to refuse to
limo the hills, It js even?
claimed that students have
walked more miles pushing
it than they have riding
is

Grabbing the girl, who stumbled
down the stairs, by the arm he |
piloted her sedately to his car,

‘They drove in allence, Bll was

fe would have a sweet

Buddenly:
from the little figure huddled, by
his side, Why the poor llttle kid!
taberst Answer to Last He pulled to the side of the road

Mean

. as, a U7 ui a Week's Purrle and stopped.
3 “Hey, what's the matter? Home-
= : While today, "Blue Boy’” eT Y iz Menten sick?"
SOLED wary ied oun epee ia on sesune age er Bnd —in the
' res porting athletic teams, is fT fsz ss 22 “roulse! What the—"
met ie crises abate toes El fe rE epi pen
‘ bus of its kind In use by ey Y (2 pias uf

COLLEGIATE DIGEST Sec.
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‘Manuscripts must be
companied by returt
ment at regu

any American college.
There's no puthing when,
the Lumberjacks take to
the open road in 1935,

BY WILLIAM M, FATH
Villanove Coll
(Villanova,

BY JAY E, MILLER fon COLLEGIATE DIGEST
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THE OLD MILL » This beautiful spot 1s favorite haunt of
Birmingham-Southern College (Birminghem, Ala.) students

Left Above

WINS'HONOR CUP » Pres, Albert Britt, Knox College (Gales-
burg, Il.) presents Roscoe Pullen with Hunter trophy for athletic
énd’ scholastic prowess, He has two varsity letters end the highest
Scholastic record in his class, Hes a Sigma NU:

Right

HIGHER EDUCA-
TION » These Col:
Umbia University
(New York City)
students earn their
Wey by performing
on the slack Wire,

Left
SOLDIERS’

QUEEN » Harriett
Warabee Is the Unl-
Versity of Akron(O.)
cadets’ honorary
colonel,

BEST DRESSED » Keo Rea ond Myron Nourse were voted the ‘best dressed’
man and woman on the Drake University (Des Moines, |¢.) campus, The sororities

voted on the men, the fraternities on the women,

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“HOLLER UNCLE" .
Or these Connecticut Col.
lege for Women (New
London) will stuff more
snow down your neck
Ruth Worthington Is their

present victim,
WIDE WORLD PHOTO

Left
SKATES REPLACE
AUTOS » Freezing rain
forced these Northwest.
ern University (Evanston,
Ill) students to skete to
class over the ice-covered
highways, Ache rHoTo

Above

Above

HE STOPPED THE . SKI ENTHUSIASTS » Ruth Mc-
SCORE » A thrill NuliyandElizabeth Bailey, Middle.
ing moment during bury College (Vt,) students, arrive
the University of fafely at the bottom of College Hill
Galifornie-Loyola Without @ spill

University (Los An-

geles) match played

at Yosemite National

Park,

WINTER SPORTS LEADER » Jeanette Hall, student heed of the
winter sports program at LaSalle Junior College.(Auburndale, Mess.),
is all ready for a thrilling tobosgen ride INTERNATIONAL PHOTO

Right

WINTER SILHOUETTE » “Old Main,’ administration building at
Drake University (Des Moines, !0.), is outlined ageinst the blackness
‘of night by an early winter snow,

SKI LEADER » Georaie Williams)
Smith College (Northampton, Mass): Is)
alliset fora thrilling jum A

ss i vs a a -
THE SNOW KING drepes the trees and shrubbery eround the women's dormi- IMAGINARY CASTLES are constructed by the beating wind and spraying water

tory at Arizona Stete College (Flagstaff) with e fluttery blanket ‘of white,

‘on the shores of Lake Mendota at the University of Wisconsin (Madison),
A STUDY IN SHADOWS» Ap unusual photo of student harp-

Jsts at Christian College (Columbia, Mo.) taken at a recent recite.

TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONS MEET» (Left to Right)
Walter Marty, Philip Good, of Bowdoin, Dudley Wilkins; of
Southwestern Louisiana Institute, and Glen Cunningham, University.

of Kansas, KEYSTONE PHOTO
1) 4]

x: OAS
@, Nhe p 7 "Miss" COLONEL » Jean

Burke Is honorary leader of
Creighton University (Omaha)
ROTC. unit.

HEADS YOUTH CONFERENCE » Viola Ilma addresses the American Youth TO POLISH FIVE-TON DISC » This machine will grind the 120-inch dis:
will be the lens for the huge California Institute of Technology (Pasadena) telesc

ference at Its recent meeting at New York University (New York City),
Coplecens pee e M4 KEYSTONE PHOTO Rays TCHE EUOTS.

king In this scene from the

DIRECTS PRINCETON'S ATHLETICS » Prof. DurhamDell  MY| HOW SHOCKINGI .», That's whet the two behind the screen are th .
Sir Jemes M. Barrie’

heads new Princeton University (N. J.) board of athletics. Mt. Holyoke College (South Hadley, Mass.) presentation of Alice-Sit-By-The-Fire,

wrvaroua pHoro famed play.

\"
F
te

STUDYING
_ TILL. ALL HOURS?..

‘+ LAP IN COLLEGE ip # busy one," says John Cowders
example: Ihave « leaning toward dramatics, and spend

studying the dranta and playwriting, in addition to the work required by my
‘general course, On top of that, Ihave a job that takes up three nights a week. So
you can sce my time is pretty full, I get tired..,feell'blue! sometimes when my
energy is at alow cbb, Then a G

Camels bring me back, Although I smoke them all the time, Camels have ni

made me feel neryour, (Sianed) JOHN COWDERY,

COSTUER ToRACCOS |

ARE USED | eae

“Camels are mode trom
finer, MORE EXPENSIVE
TOBACCOS ~ Turkish and

COLLEGE, I awitshe

ON YOUR Pa nicane
RADIO! YOU'LL

sikec wopolar beindl 2 LIKE THE
CAMEL
CARAVAN

starring
WALTER O'KEEFE
ANNETTE HANSHAW.

GLEN GRAY’S
CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA

TH HANSHAW

“WHEN | COME OFF
THE RINK, tired, Janta
ie], Camels have a way of
ing: the load off my shoul:
dors’ And I've found that 1
‘ean amoke alll want
keep my nerven hi
when I amoke Ci
(Simned) PAUL THOMPSON.
‘Star of Chicago Bleck Hawks

TUESDAY THURSDAY

‘OVER COAST-TO.COAST WABC-COLUMBIA NETWORK

cae CAMEL’S COSTLIER' TOBACCOS
- NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES!

Right

LADY‘OF MAY »
eJean McClure will
reign over the Farm=
Ville State Teachers
Gollege (\/ai)) May,
fete, She willl be
tescotted by Jestine
Cutshall, Lord’ of

AS GRAND-
MOTHER DID»
Elizabeth Schrack,
‘ - : Drevell Institute
‘ ten ‘ : Philadelphia) stu
SURF BOARD STUDY HALL » Coreds at the University of Hawaii (HonolUlu) do their studying NS : ent, seoied ata OXFORD CREW PRACTICES » The Oxiord University CEnaland) crew opens its practice in prep:
ona surfboard drifting in the calm waters of Waikiki Ache PHOTO WONG H colonial Joon’ st @ erollemortelbUineyirce atten ene usellsIeschsh ene age

exti| e exhibi a vm i |
eas pd)
j aa

delphia College.

Left

CLAIMS: 4,2 BEER NON-INTOXICATING: » Dr, A. J)
Carlson) University, of Chicago (Ill!)) paid) volunteers $1) 4
day to drink beer for science WIDE WORLD PHOTO

Below
HONOR ENGINEER’ » Thomas A; McGoldrick heads the
student council at Manhattan College (Ni Y.))

TAWYERS! CLUB» This is the home of the law students at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor — DRESS PARADE » The regimental staff of the coast artillery

‘one of the most picturesque buildings of its kind, bf ae College of South Carolina at Charleston

Left

MISSION BELL: £1 Camino

Real) The King’s Highwos, famed

California highway whir's passes i

E through thesLos Angele: Junior | fame a ;

OLDEST ALUMNUS » Francis Dooley, University of Mississippl (University) graduate of 1869) Gollege (Calif,) cempus, 1s marked LEARNING AVIATION Is « part of the requirements for co-eds at Peabody Teachers College (Nash:
ee Puguens eel ine enedsnoeD . b, ville, Tenn.), They elso receive theoretical air training, pana ces

here being ontheL.AJiC campus. &

Left

LAW LE/.DER »
Claribel F

first Univ {
Cincinnat' (Ohio)
co-ed lawyer, is
president of senior
class in the Univers
sity's colleve of law

Right

DISOBEDIENCE

brought mov penal

ties down Ubon the

shoulders of Fresh

man Hugh Kneedler
GREET NEW COACH » Sports editors end writers of Chicago papers welcome Lynn Waldorf, at Missourl School q /AN| OLD-TIME FEUD’ prompted the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledes st Ohio Wesleyan University
Northwestern University (Evanston, Il.) mentor, at Bismarck Hotel dinner. of of Mines (Rolla) j (Delaware) to move the Phi Kappa Psi cannon downtown, : LE mij0U PHoro

CY. TO. tes -

ECTRICAL ENGINEERING Bara conan aus i [Female
IN TRANSFORMING ALTERNATING TO DIRECT é

CORRENT (MOTOR-GENERATOR

AN ALTERNA ee NY EARS =
MIM OTR GEA BS ett ise | 4p Substitute a,
aK watery AS \ ; Alice F. Jones

a Z University of Arkansas

‘Annabelio Watkins was going
through @ very: normal atage of
girlhood, Whenever ahe chanced to

handsome gentleman,

RA |

Paige
Ad

elusive \young lady,
most sought after

bi

fondly roaming, | her \fatherhad

Ward Bond Claire T
aire Trevor Will Rogers : KER’S ° iter dean Baghteen years belore
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m5, _ Ba om iG ie
Take the dviee of on old) : 4 | Avorn be. wold be a8 atheta 6
Grad, son, and get in Berdan's * 4 E ARE TWO Bey) y have been,
Daily Theme class.” i OUNCES OF MILD, MELLOW, Hy “A i ‘All her life Annabelle had been
4 "NO-BITE" “ forced to kick footballs with her
YALE RECORD E 4 .. (N_EVERY TiN —— 4a Lf t- | tiny feet, thrust her lovely hands
‘ } a 5 ot daw 7 i ‘at heayy punching bags, and enter=
| vg pie y tain herself) by construcing divers
00 114 The ho ent objects with her expensive tool
Ryan) ‘ - chest, And now her father insisted
W Resneribe gat tie that ae earn to evi
GPA’ after lass a Seven years before wad tho time
that she’ hed ever mummcived. Up
notch courage (0 enter tho wale
fd at this tine abe. was Snulantly
; fiucked by one of her well Meaning
Md cd e a friends, It had taken poor Anna-
hn Mae i h i! THE NATIONAL | belle quite « while to recover from
oe Breen Dick Powell Robert Allen Arthur Hohl this terrify experiento, Por yeara
nivensity of Alabama Little Rock Junior College _ Dartmouth Collese Phi Kappa Pi Stanford University Seacecn SOV SMOKE! | ihe tos of the won! Soin!
a : ae iad Boot prohited inthe
xf . Yin P 2a f a ie i Kins’ household But as time
~ ‘passed, Mr, Watkins overcame
ied the. slly notions and) resolved
that ls aaughtar should touen to
wim, since he had ‘been mich an
Sreellent avimuner. in. bin day)
When Annabelle heard ofthese
Puss) abo was Horried, She. sal
that she wan never, never going to
fearn to win, be Walkin ine
Consed at his daughters stubborn
Fetal, called ier & coward, w dae
fice, to. humanity, and” many
fines whioh are not often repent
fain pola soley,
rhe next ay, after much ug
¥ fing) ili, ereaning ern
; fod’ yelling, Annabelle wos fi
John Boles Rosemary Ames Nick Foren Norman s m Ciera inlo the Ar ahd rub
University of Texas Mills College Princeton University Carnegie Inst tae eae eERTOTOS 7 a day to the ewimming book Afar
: “wv ul by hee nally timorour moter} —

We
‘1

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8
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tr ticorted tote water ode,
Even though your ‘Amid her screams and cries, the
sca the tn pbetpeert 4 anxious parents tried. induce
igh Clown) Lavght f ; ; ’ ’ fier to separate the bottom of the
—Bison iad Fy 5 pool and her ayoirdupola so that
; \ s ; S| the might acim over” the” water

’ P : {ivan ellikn way; No aie would

fot do itl Me, Walla went walk:
ACE SWIMMERS » (Left to Right) Coach MA | sng toward her, frat trying to coax
— " Robert Kiphuth, Yale University (New Haven, i oe HUSH LIAY oe tasict fall
MCOLLEGE SWEETHEART! » Juanita Conn.), Al Weghe, backstroke champion, Art COLONEL BETTY » University of lows | he began reaching for her rebel:

t us fool 80 ny 10 make them Kick,
Thompson was given this name by students at Bl ahlane SO SnaMe OY ind sack Medics, (Iowa City) R.O.T.C, members chose Betty | even if he had to do it himself,
fi older of severall world's records, ; “Annabelle was getting madder by

Mier Deniel Baker College (Brownwood, Texas) Orch we ruoro Wurster as their honorary cadet coloneli | .yf"itme singe nfo had alt the tre
Senta Clan a Care oy Sheila Mennors Spencer Tracy fm Ama spectators inarstaly
janta Clara University, Yale University University of California (L. A.) M $5 Ss Ww Ina} publioity Hound) PARMAbeli6] bee
2 larquette Universi no publicity hound, Annabelle be-

WZ 2 2 > (e) R P U gan to wish yehemently that the
Midienoe! would center thelr attene

Hrionial tions elaewhere, Finally, forthe
nl sake of tho family name, she start-

fd slowly ralsing her previously im.
Mioblle feot tos, Holght. that vas

rot an at somewhat nearer the surface of the

RATER LAL tin ilar ae slr beersing os
aiteaeye pression became triumphant; ber

Father lowered a dentaee wep

thse benttnbed eet and ie ie
bladen spectators reese fo nar

normal condition, In spite of all
rovolutions, Milas Watkins had
earned o awim,
‘With happy expressions on thelr
beaming faces, the proud. parents
talked blue’ atreak all the way,
home, But Annabelle remained sl-
Tent, When they arrived at, thelr
imposing domlelle, she Jumped
quickly from the ear and rushed
: {nto the House, running atralght to
“AND FOR GOD'S SAKE, x * ; | i = "Nort
0 ; Z ‘ th Modest and timid? Oh, not
WHRREETITAT Cha 7 te ber She was heartbroken’ that no
orien wen haere : u ‘ gallant young gentleman would
Missouri Showme et ed E ever be able to reecus het from the
. A i f larifying deptne of swimming
oy ‘+ fOr now she’ could save

1p00!
herself!

COLLEGIATE DIGEST Sec-

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@ Cross Coxniry team t"
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IS'OVER > A\arolip of volley ball! players show a burst of speed and action
{nv@irecent practice session on the Columbia University (New) York Gity)/courts,
Volley ballis one of the more popular of the intramurall sports at the metropolitan
institution, and the/courts are located $0 as to be easily accessible to residents
‘of the dormitories,

LEAD LEAD-OUT » DeNean’Stalford)
‘and Jane Miller headed the list of student
leaders at a recent University of Georgia
(Athens)idance, He's president of Pan:
Hellenic Council and’ a Sisma Chi,

FRESHMAN CLASS HEADS » Carolyn Eichholt (Left) ond Juanita Kastner
head) the class of '38) at Texas State College for Women (Denton) «5 president
andi vice-president, respectively,

BS
NEW FROSH COACH » Frit: Mackey, STUDY IN CITY HALL » These Kelemazoo College (Mich,) students were.

(eles 09 hon ape PIMEIHIY. selected to wotk on cty edninistraion problems throush the yeer withthe mayor

‘at Ohio State University (Columbus), ‘ondicity manager of Kalamazoo.

add da

* PLAN ANNIVERSARY CARNIVAL » These members of the D Calle ‘ 2
NH) Outing. Club mae ll of ie wronaenent for Dunncuhs sive annverany witier_ SKI SUITS AND EAR MUFFS are regular wintering ape for hee

carnival. The

in the United States,

écross thelr campus,

‘arnival is One of the most extensive affairs of its kind planned by collegians University of Vermont (Burlington) co-e

ROCKNE MEMORIAL » This granite
shaft’ marks the spot where Knute Rockne,
famed Notre Dame University (Ind.) coach,
met his death: in én éirplane crash in the
Flint Hills of Kansas) Wipe Wonto Horo:

LOOK AND DRESS ALIKE » Of
course Helen and Norma James are twins,
‘and they attend Rhode Island State College
(Kingston);

is When the Wind and snow drive

STOWAWAY » Even th ,
(New Orleans), did "hitch! ride, C

Seem terribly angry,

LEAD GREEKS » Ruth
Kleiman (above) heads thi
University of Alabama
(University) Pan-Hellenic
Society, while James Per-
mutt (right) Is president
ofthe |nterfraternity Coun:

She Is 4 member of
Ranpa Kappa Gamméy
while Permutt. Is1@ Kappa
INU; They hold/the fi
fraternity positions on)
their campus,

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leynolds, Loyola University COACHING WITH MIRRORS » Lesrning a thing by Watching your own faults is alWays a good

R
“épl, Eddie Rickenbacker doesnt practice, and it's proven really successful In aiding members of the Oxford University crew to learn

KEYSTONE FHoro the fine points, KEYSTONE PHOTO

Right ‘
WINNER» W, G;
Clark; of St, Pat-
tick's College
(Ottaway Gane
ada) Won the 1
kilometer Lake
Placid cross
country ski
defeating 60 con:
testénts) from 12
Universities In 53
minutes, 47.8

seconds,
KEYSTONE PHOTO.

: Pa ‘
ALL;AMERICAN CO-ED! Ruth Forrester Was elected!

by a) landslide as the most beautifull of the women at
regon State College (Corvallis),

SAYS DEMOCRATIC WAYS ON DEFENSIVE » Addressing the American Association of University STUDIED ESKIMOS » Dr, Victor E, Levine headed the

Professors, Prof, Carl) Wittke
the defensive everywhere,”

yler,

1 Ohio State University (Columbus), declared that "democratic ways ere on.
ond Wondered about the future of academic liberty when millions are wore
piping Ui Hammer and sickle and black shirt’ as symbols of a better day," He is shown with Mil. [.'s
rot, H,

Creighton University (Omaha, Neb.) expedition that
traveled more than 18,000 miles in the Arctic last summer.

Keverone pHove (© study Eskimo life.

if

WITH: THE BOOKS...

STOP|HIM|» Menbets of the Westminster Col- GY COLLEGE'S BEST » Members of the
Tege (New Wilmington, Pd.) cage squad work out College of the City of New, York cage tean
{na practice game with members of the Ranger pause during 4 practice session to pose for the
hockey, teem in preparation, for their Madison ‘ Bare RPaGHc TiN hiv evene el tie (asteee cintels

Square Garden) battle with St Johnis. In the eastern league:
‘WIDE WORLD PHOTO. WIDE WORLD PHOTO.

4:1} STUDYING YO BE AN ARCHITECT,’” ssys Kling, '38, "My coun
Glades strucrural eniginveting,..designing,. drafting — regular

when I'm working on my term project, for example, trying to figure complete pla
and/ specifications, ('m at ft for hiours at a time, often Inte into the night, Sure,
tires me, But when I fecl|fatigued and can’t concentrate, I pull outa Camel And
Tenjoy Camel's fine, rich favor, J can actually feel my energy being restore

Tam back at work —feeling fresh and clear. Camels are so mild that I smoke them
All the time, and|they don't ever bother my ni (Signed) VINCENT KLING, ‘38

WYOMING'S STAR DRIBBLER » Edwin F.
McGinty, University of Wyoming (Leramie)) ts

Handley, both six-foot-four members of the University of Missouri of the mainstays of the Notre Dame University

that teen's fastest dribbler, He is noted for hls (Columbia) hardwood squad, dwarf five-foot-two Bernard Passer, (Ind.) hardwood squad, His brilliant perform |
ances have won him many plaudits from the fans MILLIONS MORE

THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT » Ernest Schaper and Don PROTECTS IRISH|BASKET » Guard/Elsen is one CAMEL PAYS | "

Who Incidentally 1s one of the surest passers on the team,

cat-like agility and sureness as @ passer.

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team, While Ilenry Hunneke is the stellar Nac) for the 4 ee eerany: s

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STARS OF THE HARDWOOD COURT » (L to R) captained this year's aridiron team, Robert MacFeeters

tars for Drake Univensy (Des Mo FB Ralph 4, Hovey. are lorwerd end eapiain of the
rane RAB Br eRe rE Reeler Politeness (toy, NY) hardwood — Wesininster College (New Wilninaton,

it College (Wis) cage squad) and he also coe men. John Martens, an all‘ New England forward last

Mount Union College (Alliance, O)) women under the i
direction of Prof, Blostom McDade being = : Bey
BALLOONS AID WEATHER STUDY » Masse: students release giant balloons to carry recording

chusetts Institute of Technology (Boston, Moss) devices into the stratosphere KEYSTONE PHOTO

y Left

Right me .: s fc HARVARD'S) NEW COACH » Dick
m POTATO MARCHERS » These Cortland ae oi Harlow (right), newly-elected Crimson
® Normal’ School) MS Y,) students staged a if Gridi mentor, confers with Bob Haley, cap-
Tally to get food tor needy persons, Judg- . 4 tain of Harvard's 1935 gridiron aggrega-
ing’ by their faciall expressions, we'd guess : i tion, Harlow succeeds Eddie Casey as
that it Wasa real) success, Ble) head) coach; KeysTONe PHOTO

Sr ODENT BODY PRESIDENT » And} Ss % ‘ Below

» Andy 1 .

Anderson is president of the Associated| 4 MS ARKANSAS! QUEEN » Mary Berry hes
K T J ; been elected campus queen by the students

Men) Students of the Los Angeles Junior
College (Calif) ® ‘ ‘ A tf xf of the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville),

COWS PAY TUITION!» Donald Rodabaugh supplies tuition because he lacked the money to pay the Usual
Westminster College with milk to pay his college entrance fees,

KEYSTONE PHOTO

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STUDIES STRUCTURE OF MATTER » Prof, G. Ry Harrison,

FIRST MINERALS CO;ED) =) Alevandra Tillion 1 the first ay ie aL Wa f : Massachusetts Institute of Techinglogy (Boston), operates 4
i machine designed to measure and compute the wave-lengths

git! fo. enroll in Pennsylvania State College (State College) Me ean Sak 3 ya
mineral course. She is conferring with Deon Edward Steidle is ha i r a } i : ofispecteunilines KeveToNe PHoro

“OHIMY DEARI" ® This attempted murder is being NLY,) presentation of Fashion, a satire of the gay nineties,
committed in the Skidmore College Garatogs Springs,

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Williams (left), Brown University (Providence, Ril.) N.C) drematists, building: KEYBTONE PHOTO

mata 1¢ SPEAKING IR. SCORE AND, wae) NEARS) Gy e Sen Na ie GOVERNMENT: ofr ay PEOPLE|}:
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Albert Ursin
Muhlenberg College

‘The square-shouldered youth:
bustled Into the day coach Just, as
the conductor bellowed, “All
board,” With travelling beg in
ither) hand) he strode) down) the

Ie, looking around uncertainly,
hen as if suddenly decided, threw:
tie grips into the rack overhead
and thumped into one of the
Ie seats, Briefly he surveye

is
huge

SPEAKING OF TORACEO ae
Bi OM ORNG) TOBACCO THAT, S| ; jest fas aera the tan
ARO Maer hint He waa net untae

ARE RYE UE BOY pressed with the benkiike, profile
Rha aepraah even of it compan:

Jy oblivious of the new, arri
‘The young man made several
nauocessfull attempls to. read) a

nowapaper and giving Ib up as @

boring pastime, turned to the man.

at his ald, e
“Bay,!! he began, pointing to the

periodical, “what do you think of

that article?!

The older man’ ralned his eyes,
“you mean this) ‘Coach nnd
Player’?!

Yen

DESIGNS FOR'EATING » These unusualleske decorations) economics\ department’ of the Michigen State College (East Aer a ! "Oh nok bad X ey tho
f g q ” probably exaggerated a little,

were executed by members of the cooking classes in the home Lansing), a at Mondo you account
A as t ‘3 for your opinion?!”
inal io ‘well, in the first place, take
your big YoolbaNl stad nt Alle
‘Grecia well gay, you Wn
feat nave ooh as grea ite
Hee ior the aioetnerha ree
lve rom his owch
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Be ybul nine for one mis
Miah wot ave rete) Une
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toy hie conc hadi eauabt

him football stratesy, And finally’
HET Ree eee en
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was one of the outal
Couches) in the Hast and had not
ballyhooed him) very” possibly he
‘would never aye) beon recognieed
by the sporta) writers

“Pil grant you that may all. be
trie, but «take, for, Instance). the
ouch Not. Pacite, ‘Onl Curtis
What diya think ls chances
Would have beent of developing nen
Hike Atkinuon, Purvis, and Howard,
{tthe men’ did) not possess a cere
tain degree of fundamentals? How

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S op yc ss ~ ee ws i lohnson, William Penn College (Qs Adelphi Colleae (Garden City, NLY.), has cons || that interent quality for. sonsin
in the rumble, lady?!” $ » Cos Rectal i lay, produced annually by the U ( t ( SEE ST a caivacaint
Bliss SEVEN HORSEWOMEN OF ROLLINS » Co-eds at Rollins of this new sport which has recently gained) populerity on Hel et Michigen CAnn Arbor)  kaloose, (a), holds the first Ballot box structed her own marionette theater, She Is shown RWG eI aes HOTA
D College (Winter Park, Fla.) are becoming enthusiastic devotees their campus, Junior class. used in Mahaska County in 1843, ‘at the right. man, 1t'a got to be inborn, and not
fven\ the greatest of all conches,
R S w R oul’ Curtis included, could have
ig ° D PU ZZkeE pul it there, Guys like curtis think
they're everything 1% football, Geb
me—no coach, no football," r
‘You know, son tho older man
_Horleantal 11, You wear st on your Head (ph broke the spell, X'do belleve you're
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elderly man turning away, ''Well
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then he fixed hia!

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HERO - TEACHER » Poul BEHIND THE SCENES » West.

Minault, UniversityofMinnesota minster College (New Wilming-

(Minneapolis) Frenchyprofessor, ton, Pa,)Little Theeter electricians JINX BLUDGEON! » This club is used to
battled| African tribesmen while snd stage hands make preparations drive awey the Cortland Jinx by Buffalo State
@ French Forelan Lesionnalre, for theirnext presentation Teachers College (NIY.) pepsters,

DOUBLE JUMP » Ted Walia Don Richardson,

Dartmouth College (Ha ) execute 3

“DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY” when
Ruth Goss takes the stage to star in the
Kent State College (Ohio) presentation
(of that famed play, She's only aifreshmeny
but Is acclaimed as 4 finished artist

Right

MILLIONAIRE COAL HEAVER: »
Stuyvesant Peabody Jr, quit his studies
@t the University of Chicego (Ill) to learn
the coali business from the ground Up, hie

carties and shovels coal for $2014 Week,
‘WIDE WORLD PHOTO.

COLUMBIA S CREW MENTOR « An auinate photograph of Hugh Glendon

Columba Unrvernty (Nem Yoik City) Cosel

yising imitiwctons te hi men

STRAIGHT SHOOTERS », Mem
women’s sil, tenga dea down on
sig ah

SCIENTIST HONORED » Dr.
Forbes, Pennsylvania State College
Gollege, Pa.) was guest’ of honor ot
Americen Society of Animal! Production
testimonial) dinner in Chicago:

Left

HONORARY COLONEL » Veronica
IA-Klosi has been elected leading cored
GHlicer sf the Carnesie Institute of Tech:
Roleay (Pituburgh, Pa) ROVTC. She's
4 senior In the department of secretarial
studies,

fof the’ Uawenity, 6f'Hawali (Honolulu)
tatget during'a practice session

difficole turnsjump,

KEYSTONE PHOTO.

FIRST. AND ONLY
cored to be president
of Chi Alpha Signe,
chemical fraternity, was
Leonte Saye, of Howard
College (Birmingham),

IGOALWARD DRIVE STOPPED »

Above
HELOST » Arnold Bloss, Lehigh Un
sity CBethilehiem) Pann) bet Ke could

f
it 20
doughnuts in an hour,

Its frenta 7 i z
Terento.Horvard University hockey batle staged at Lake Plat Ave

Below
ATTEND CONVO » A part of the group
which atti id) the National Student Fed:
eration meeting In) Boston,

INTERNATIONAL PHOTO.

AFTER
CONCENTRATING

ae z
LADIES" OF THE CHORUS » Don't let these daring chorines foo!
You for theyre just @ partof the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Ullsmen's opera, Give Us Rhythm, WIDE WORLD PHOTO

FLIESTO. CLASS »
Jackson (right), of Texas T
cal College (Lubb

{T'S A BASKET! And it’s the
blood for the New York University
(New. York City) quintet In their
Mhriller with University of Notre miles every other Wedi
Dame (Ind) iketee Terjesen, duct an extension class in
NLY.U)'s big center, goes for the ball i 4 1 construction in the no!
—ustin case his teammate had missed - Bia & Breralseveenisshowa
the basket. This unusual flashphoto i

Was taken early in the crucial tilt.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTO ' V " Dae = JOHN L. FILSON, '36—BIOLOGY.
ton Unveniy N, ) - s Filson says: “After a long ‘lab’ session,

PIE ee dissecting and) drawing detailed dia-

Brams...spending hours over a micro-

Scope,..you get pretty well worn out.
I keep a pack of Camels beside me,
For, with such exacting work, it’s a
great relief to smoke a Camel any
time I’m tired’ and quickly experience
a delightful return in my energy. And
boy! Do those Camels taste good!”

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FOR A QUARTER CENTURY George White Marston has
headed the board of trustees of Pomona College (Clarenent)
‘Calif.), He has been aitrustee of that institution for almost a
half @ century.

Below

MARK FATHER MARQUETIE'S ARRIVAL » The Rev,
Dennis Burns, Si), Loyola University (Chicago), meets Chief
‘Whirling Thunder at celebration,

Left

@ RETURNING
froma hectic quest,
these pledges of
Alpha Kappa
Sigma at Northe
easternUniversity,
(Boston, Mass.)
seem glad that
their period of
Initiation 1s elmost:
over,

Right
STUCENT) LEGISLATORS
J) P, Mozingo)lll and) Ji
He Walker Ill; University
of Southi Carolina (Colum:
bla) students, are emongithe
sikuniversityundergraduates
Who have been elected|to
the South Cerolina General
Assenbly.

Below.

TO STUDY MATTER, Massachuy
fe of Technology (Boston)
foped, this: Instrument for

computing the wave:lengths of spec:

trim line:

VICTORY QUEEN » Virginia Sydenstricker has
been chosen as the queen of Marshall College (Hun-
tington, W, Va.) sports events, She is one of the
most popular co-eds on her campus

STUDENT INTERVIEWERS besiege Louis Untermeyer before his
address to the Undergraduates of the Stéte Teachers College at
Emporis, Kansas,

R FROSH) at Indiana
University (Bloomington) is Mary Failing,
Winner of Bored Walk, student humor maga
zine, contest:

BRAINITRUSTERS » At lesst curators of the Beloll College (Wis,) museum have entrusted Frances Kapple

these Indian skulls,

GOVERNOR-GENERAL HONORED » Frank Murphy, former
University of Michigan professor, is shown receiving an honorary
degree fran the Sono Tomes Universiy (Meni, PI

FOR 48 YEARS | ©
Old John has
sold his Wares tol
studentsof Havers
fordCollege(Pai) |
He fas seen al-
most half of
Haverford’s
classes come and
80, and is truly a
caémpusinstitution,

Gers WEST POINT
OFFER» Stan Kostka,
fines rec nes
sota (Minneapolis), grid:
fer, thanks) Gonaressmén,
Elmer Ryan (tight) for his
offer to go to the U) S.
Military Academy, Kostka’
isuineligible for Big) Ten

competition
KEY@TONE PHOTO

Below
PAINT PAGEANT SCENES »
Connecticut. College for Women
(New London) students are workin
onithe scenes for a student-produce
drama, KEYSTONE PHOTO

BEST TALKER = Avis |, Zentner, University of
Wisconsin (Madison) freshmar,, recently won that
institution's first-class declamatory contest, She has
swon three high schoo! speech contests,

WINS SCIENCE MEDAL » The Rev, Julius Ay Nieuwland,
University of Notre Dame (Ind.) professor, has been awarded)
the Nichols chemistry medal for his researches In the chemistry

of ecelylene KEYSTONE PHOTO
Below

SINGER AND GUIDE » When Giovanni Martinelli visited
Duke University (Durham, N ‘Was shown the campus by
Jerry Lewis, daughter of Metropolitan Opera's treasurer:

“EVER HEAR ABOUT MY
APPARITION?”

Adinaourd Shonme,

ett mat lng! HC rns ry we
Wisconsin Octopus.

“Ana you haven't even heard
of the Lampoon?”

THE YALE RECORD

"Get a jift with a Camel,"
COM-MIRTH

1 think UU ge for «good long walk!
FROTH

NATIONAL FRATERNITY GROUP

graduate Council of the National Interfraternity Conference met in
New York City recently to discuss problems of the Greek world,
At the session, Robert L: Keown, of Duke University (Durham, N.C.)

mo, ie LES.
(ONE OF SOUTH'S BEST » Sigma Nus
at the University of the South (Sewanee,
Tenn.) boast one of the finest fraternity
houses on their campus, and Incidentally
Ih the entire south, The main section of
the chapter house is pictured above,
While aclose-up of the beautiful entrance-
Way is shown in the inset,

oft

» The National Under-

ae

THE LAWYERS DIG IN » Law students at the Univer-
sity of lowa (lows City) do their own landscaping work
‘on the grounds of the new law commons, dormitory of the
college of law. The work is being finenced by a federal
grant.

Was elected president of the organizetion, and Leslie Wilkins, of
University of Pittsburgh (Pa.), wes elected secretary. The above
Photo shows the representetives of Universities ond) colleges
throughout the United States that attended the conference

CHIEF COOK. » Bill Lewis
has held that position at Uni-
Yersity of Richmond for 17
years

=

Fair

Enough By
NLR: Callenttes.

Sigma Nu

John Stetson Univ: 23

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MINE SILHOUETTES » Two Mis:

sori School of Mines (Rolla) students

at the mouth of the school mine:

stow.
*P.AP TODAY, AND YOU, TOO, WILL CALL IT "THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKES”

BEAUTY AND SCHOLARSHIP js represented in this
group of outstanding students from the four classes at
Temple University (Philadelphia, Pa.) They are Nadine
Reiter, Jane Theirolf, Elizabeth Tudor, and Helen Brooks

crimp cur

TALL,
IANING, MILD AND. MELLOW I GET THE LARGE 20x.TIN OF.

Joe Glark's Sandwich Shop, in
neon Ii caught the eye’ of
Shorty ‘Thompson as he slouched
down the leeward aide of the street,
tol offset his) missing overcoat,
which at the time reposed in
Unole’s Shop,

‘Joe Olark, —X wonder! mused
Ghorty, He hesitated: momentarily
‘and then’ directed) his tired! feet,
toward’ the pretty sign;

‘The! sting in the alr had jong.
Since driven away the effect of his
Jast doughnuts and coftee,

“Well, Til be he muttered
to himself, as he reached the eat
Ing house, and surveyed the inte:
rlor, "80 thava what that guy Is
dotnig now."

Shorty had) seen better days
And hls present condition way dus
) endless string of, tough
id an tinbendable’ pride;

He left college in his junior year,
ho that he might canitalize son hls
tenhls abliity, For almost « year
hip lived tn the caviar olaesy” but:
tonight thal seomed ages ono, yet
by actual count 1t was only, thes,
“oe Olark running a restau
Fanti! He couldn't: gel the iden,
Out Of his mind) ‘For Joo dn cols
Yege had been’ @ cocky and impor-
tant) guy, in his own eyes Shorty
Thever cared for him’ especially, arid

after Clark gave him a rubber
heck, inj poker game at the Big
House one night, which ho later
Feflised to honor, saying, ==You
can't collect a gambling: debt)! he
waa then polton, to Bhorty,

‘And now Clark running @ ress

taurant, und he timselt hungry,
Was to him the irony of fate,

FRATERNITY MASCOT »''Pete”
is the house pet of the members of
the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity at the
University of Alabama (University)
and one of the most unusual of
the mascots found on the Alabama
campus,

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By JAY E. MILLER
Kent State College
(Kent, Ohio)

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Goclded, "drenvod ay Xam} guens
Til go in and put the bee.on him)
for toed)?

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‘OF the ttle painted) blonde, ma
puta lass of water in front o
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want?!) was tho grum remark that
Brested Shiorty’s cars,

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any—!

“Another one!” he yelled, 'vou're
the third bum thats been tn Here
tonight form: feed, Yes, Till feed
Yul but, you'll work ft put In the
initohion.

A amilo
{hto Shorty's haggard) unshaven,
face at the thought of warm nour
(shment for his cold) body,

“Here, throw this into yui then
ome out in the kitehen and xi
put yout to. work,” ‘

Bhorty’s fice registered surpris
As he saw a regular meal placed
before him, ‘The appotieing odors
thrilled his hungry body, He
@ handkerehlef out of his) cout
pocket, and somothing fell on the
counter tn front of him,

“gay, whave thin?” Glark barked
Out, na hie ploked (¢ up, "Why you.
dirty low down pan handler, =-beme
ging 4 meal, and you pack w twenty.
dollar bill around in your pooket,

Fou said you'd give me a ment,
didn't you?" Shorty inquired:
reaching out to retrieve the twent}

“gure, but I thought you wore
broke, 1 oughta throw you in Jail,
but E won't=Wl just: charge yu for
the meal! Picking up the bill he
started for the cash rogiater, x
Bhorty Anished enting his food

Wrhere's nineteen dollars and
sixty-five cents, naw get outta here,
‘and don't come back, or T'll throw
yu tn, fait

Pair enough!’ chilckled shorty,

‘Yea, the twenty was ® phoney,

of satisfaction crept

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UP IN THE AIR TO SCORE » five Yale University (New
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THEY MIX SPORTS WITH STUDIES » Students of Temple University (Phila:
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METEORITE FALLS ON’ ARKANSAS »
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KING HUSKY » This is one of the latest pictures of the
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HOWARD M. SMITH, JR., '36—“Math’’
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Tunning, out of energy, just remember this
advice from one who knows — Howard
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course: “When I light a Camel,” he says,
“it refreshes me and promotes alertness.
Most of the college fellows 1 know are
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students of Woodbury College (Los Angeles) j PM ’ : Bray Be btu 73, is the oldest professor in years of service
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Another Long Story

By To) make a) long story short, Verne Marie Kopplin

W.-H. MeDill ight), University of Wisconsin (Madison) law student,

Editor, The Miner @ccepted! a) dare to| invite Senator Huey Pi Long,

Mi i Sch = f Mi Louisiana's famed Kinglish, to the lawyers’ ball planned
issourl ochool of Mines by her classmates, She| sent the telegram shown at
———— the left below, and received the answer from Huey
Teproduced at the right below, That's the story, and
the proof; ‘too — proving, Incidentally, that we don't

Ihave resulted in’ my/ expulsion from,
State Tech.”
was Bill Davis,

leroumtory) remarks) pubs
lished in the Times and directed at
the person of one Boss!” Henderson,
extraordinary’ and pubs

ial meeting of
Facuity of State Tech, called wt the
request of a petition ‘igned, by at.
Teast half the student body,

Bi continued,

TThFough high sehoo and on ines
[State Tech; I have gone under the
impression that the practice of

posi
earn some, things which, to ime,
were surprising indeed. As
Menton thees facts, and they’ are,
began to collect and co-ordinate
themselves. Now, 1 believe 1 hold
the skeleton of an interesting story,
[have become unwarrantedly fail:
iar with a situation which could not
exit) inthe minds of the wn
/pecting public; ‘1 need say no more
than that I believe I hold the wel-
fare of State Tech in this package.!!
Bill caiclessly hefted a large
/manilla, envelope:
“Gentlemen\ the speaker added)
"iY remark from the Bible that ‘he
lamong, you who is without sin, let
him cast the first stone',’
The President-chairman was vis-
ibly annoyed, for it was he who was
Fesponaible, through the command
'Boss!! Henderson, for the ex:

there any question
A young. protester stood and’ wad

recognised,

“May T nak Mr, Davis, he began,

‘what the nature of the matter i¢

tht he claims to have there,’

“Yes, Professor Moore, 1 have
here. some. evidence which would
Head to the! investigation and pos-
ible exposd. of unethical and
feritninal activity, on the part: of
individuals connected with) State

Tech. However, since these things
fare only, alleged, 1 would prefer
that they be placed|in the hands of
the courts for action according to
the merit of the evidence,”

‘Thank you," Professor Moore
answered os he eat down,

“If there are no more questions,
entlemen, may. peak in, my

motions that may be made!
“Me, Chairman,’ Professor Moore
Was again asking for, recognition,
move that the Faculty of
Beate Tech demand’ the reinrcater
ment of Mr, Davis and his asso-
lciates, and) that he be given a
public apology for, the. trestment

‘upon hi

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FIRST SNOWFALL » A view
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University (Canton) N.Y,)campus:

YESTE

Ifyou Were 4 student at Purdue University
Cealeretey in} 1) many, many. jen ago
jou Would have seen this sentet of brave
Teds onthe open roads,. This must have
been taken during @ depression — cut
down on the overhead, you know.

FIRST TOMB)» The Delte Kappa Epsilon
tomb!’ was the first fraternity hall built at
Yale. University (New Haven, Conn,),

R DA Y

QUEEN » Thelma Smith rules the
Washington University (St, Louls,

Mo,) campus,
KEYSTONE PHOTO:

Boilermaker co-eds today, however, have
alot of fun riding double on their modern
‘cycles In this fashion, It may not be as
economical, but they don’t have to buy
the bustles that their mothers wore,

DANCE HEAD »® Jane
Servis is chairman of the Pan-
Hellenic Ball at the Univer-
sityofMichigen(AnnArbor).
It is the annual! dance given
by Michigan Women.

OUST TAY PANTS M

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University of Michigan
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FLATTERING AND SMART are the adjec- IT'S CORDUROY, and with a line:
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this ribbed wool dress) and the modern version
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gilet and
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Coie Nee Pekin Ih wee HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE » This display on exhibit at the Uni
Tenienber corvectiy, the oblectol versity of BuHalo (NIY.)|shows the preperation of espirini ¢nd] its
his particular experiment leita bale) by-products

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"HETAKESTO THE AIR..." » Andwiththe great- LADIES AND... » We almost said “gentlemen,'!
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to his regular studies at Purdue University (Lafayette, (Nat, there ere no men present when the coneds

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