State College News, Volume 19, Number 22, 1935 May 3

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 12, 1935

G. A. A. Announces
Winners Of Awards

At the annual! spring award dinner of
the Girls! Atiletic-association conducted
Saturday night in tle cafeteria of Hus:

hilly Miss Isabelle Johnston, di
ructor in plivsteal education,
yards to the following students for

ticipation {iy winter sports:

Basketball) Sarah Lowa
i Ten Fy ehy, selon

velit OMe,
fe Rocka and 1

Tima Aj
le

wert dst SI
Holy an
Fee Ro RGA ti
‘Aunit: MeHg eli
Meet ater ea
Jean Shaves aN Shen

Ain, ani Grace Yorkey,

nu Nestoreou anil Latey Win

Nh ft
Palen

lyn) Dah
Huth

ating Grunewald

Yordity qunied at
Ni

‘aiid Marjo
suet i
i, ss og

ohilies fun

it
Haan anil Ma

TO CONDUCT TRIP
iss Madeline Gilmour, head

ry school will conduct, an annul,
School trip to New York during

‘Theatres, shops, and the goings-
on aboul lown are just a fow
blocks away when you slop at
Hotel Tudor, And it's in Tudor
City, New York's smart residen-
tial communtiy, A new hotel

609 rooms—all with private bath,

Single rooms $2; double $3,
Spocial rales by the wook,

pte Teg

Mew York

‘Two blocks eaal of Grand Central

804 East 42nd St.
Murray Hill 4-900

Fred F, French Managemen! Co. Ine,

65818 College Publications

May 9 To Be Date

Mine

Of Spring Concert
The State College Choral society will
present: annual spring concert Thurs:
day May 9, ait 8:80) o'clock in ¢
cellor's hall, according to Dr. 1, Fred
rick Hi Caniliyi, fstructor $n music,
Miss Trene Gedney, p Will be
the assisting artist. Miss Gedhey is a
wridtate of Milne High school and at
tended State college before going to the

Boulevard Cafeteria
and Grill
TRY OUR SPECIAL DINNER, $1,00
198-200 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY, N, Y.

Bastinan scliool at Rochester

solar as we know tobacco was.
Fist used about 400. yours ago

_ throughout the years what one thing has
given so much pleasure:.so much satisfaction

Today the Governur af Novih Carolina
Says to the Governor of South Cardlina—
“Have a clearette”’

MODAY people all over the world use

| {obaceo in one form or another,

‘Dey chew it, they smoke it in pipes,
they smoke cigars and cigarettes, aud
here is whit an eminent physielan said
about cigarettes

“7 Nave boon something of a student of

cijaretles, and i tx my belief that

they offer the mildest and purest forne

tn whieh tobaceo tx used,”

Yes, nowadays the cigarette is the most
popular form in which Lobucco ts used,

A good cigarette certninly gives men and
Women u lol of pleasure,

Have w Chesterficld—

For one thing—they're milder,

Ton another thing—they taste beter,

© 1955, Licawrr & Bymns Tonncco Co,

‘State College News

Voi. XIX, No, 22)

Stare Conn

For ‘TRAcnEns, ALiANY

nN, Ya MANES) 1935 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issiies

Chorus Will Sing
At 8:30 Thursday.

Mish Irene Gedney, Pianist, To Be
Ausisting, Artist. Por Concert
At Chancellor's Hall

The Suite collene choral sociely: ander
the Wiréction of 1dr. ‘ly, Fredoricle
Candiyn, Head of the iyusie department,

Hl present its: annual) spring convert
‘Thirsty: night at 8230. o'clock al: Chine
collors “Hall tiv the Ticluoation
building, Mise Irene Gedney’ plant
will he the assisting artist, the music
deparinent amaunced (odlay

The progsiny will he divided ino five:
Hroups ‘The openinie selections by the
Chori society willy include, "Restieree
fone Pantin Ergo! and Yn) Raster

i
Antipon” by Dei Candivn ‘The second

Miss Gedney, ill) be con

Scherza in © Sharp. Minor

in Flat and "tude, Op,

1" by Chopin, th the third

choral soviet willl present

» by VaughaneWile

Delighttul Pleasant

Groves,” by Pireall, “Spinning Ton)!
Rimsky-Korsakom, aid" Hubinera!
(Carmien) by Bien This group will
inchide solas by Inez Roberts and Wil:

he heard with
“Scherzo from Sonat Op fy" by
‘Reflections ji the Water,” by Deh
Stude in the Form of a Waltz,
The last proup by the
iety will include "Sing We and
by Morley, “Hosanna to the
Son of David! hy Gibbons, and Mor
Who Hust Made’ Us for Thine Own
by Holst
(Continied on page 3, column 4)

Student Council
Names Officials
For Moying-up Day

Tie annual Moving-up day. ceremontos:
if

will begin Friday, Ma at B10)

wolock when the four classes assemble

in tlielh ‘respective: mmeetingsplaces

marel 19 the Page hall

Phere a traditional progeam will be con

dicted! consisting of the class speeclies,

enior farewell song, movingeup, tapping
Mysicnnia, ane announcement

il
for’ the various or tions |

classes will then file out of the
auditorium ani form their chiss numerals
on the Page hall campus during the
lantinye of the ivy
class stunts will be: presented) in the

Wish {0 puirehine 4
to
fauditoriun, | Mémuo_ for oe Next. week

New Issue Of College Catalogue

Ti the afternoon, the | the few. eh

|Debate Assembly
| To Be May 10-11
| At State Capitol

Pile Hiirtaniual meeting
biyof Debaters of the New

Now Yor
of Coaches af Debate, will) he eondieted
Allin oni Tridaye aun) Satur
1935, ‘Tes hast «oll
Now York State College for
‘Teachiorsy tut Will he cone |
ueted in the assembly chamber of the)
Now York state legislature: ii the epi
(ol cui at the eallewe
The motive heliind the organteation ¢
the Dehnters! cssonbly wis 10 supple
Moat Ue regular Interseollegiate debating
Contests hy providing for debaters: con:
divons tinder which tiey could debate
real, live issues \yitlout attemptin
prove that their side of some definitely
Worded proposition was right, ‘Tlie first
mectiiwe was at Syracuse tniversity
and) Was su) successfull that it
HMled to inake the meeting tinnual
1934 meoting, witlh delegations repre
Seriting 25 collexes, was Held at Colgate
iiniversity
‘Three subjects, drawn from Governor
man's messy
finve heen chosen for th
ro: What should) the St
Yorke do about the problem of old a
pensions? What should the polley of this
State he with regard to the control of]
milk prices? How should’ tle leaise|

They

cipnortioned
business of (he Assembly is. care

ried on in three main sessions, Three |

Sommittees will he appointed, one for
Gach {onic tinder discussion, Fach ¢ole |
Tego and university: may send ax many’ aa
Hine official deletes; three 10
and ax many alternates

is Ht pleases, The delegates will |
Housed at the Wellington hotel on)
State street

MONCOLLHGTORA UATE ah Bi fy
| TO COLLECT PAYMENTS — | chairman, Paul Dittman, Join O lien items
nid Tedwardl Reynolds freshmen j retreste | Ind

Students whe have signed up but not

| paid for thet 1938; Pedagnguas may do} mens, lard Haieman) |
40 ext week in Room X in th lower] Charley Atwell, 35, Sebastian Albrecht |

corridor of Draper hall, according. 10
Jule Rell, fyanee wan

dauidiatie Wy suill

Kappa Delta Rho

te of New) Gamma Chapter of Kappa Delty Rho
Will inaysirate: thelr sprite social. season

dance, Lew Rider's orchestra will fire
i! congressional distriels of this | ni
he from 9300 until 12540) o'eloe

Will he Mr. Edward Ti Gooper, instruc
tor ih Commicrce, and Mrs, Cooper,

Han of the wince anid will be assisted |
| by: the following cammitteesy chaperones,
| George Baneroft, 36, chairman, and
Times Campbell
Morn, 1971 bids: red Dexter,
| Diath ind John Deno, 374 orc
Bors, 186,

‘Those who| John Deno, 147

Mant 17, aul art Bolter, (38: oul | Freshman Glace

Mioity, Fred Dexter, 13%, chairman,

Peace Notice Conte || Budget Discussion
guetta ee || To Be In Assembly
at et |

Balloting for Student A¥sociation’
Officers) Will Be Additional

Brubacher's stacenent tit dhe
Aue Feature on Program

lass of 1937 tunk Iiiox tu raise dhe
fellectial level) of the sophomore eS
Class) was: highly: ajprociited by the
freshmel | Discussion and yore on the Student
The conch for the basketball teams |] aswaehation buulitet {or next sone WW. cone
Gearwe Hancroft, 36, rexel f1/ junction witty the "00h resolutions and
Of i cimaretty Tighter set loting «for Next your's officers, will
Tis fhitials and the numerily Hccuny the 11110 o'clock student assembly:
HB tis al token OF sincere npprecin= |) this morning it Pawo hall auditorium tee
tion fav dis service rendered) 4 boring. to, Clifford Rally "35: president
ean. “The meinbere of the tea) Of tHe association:
Feeclved their letters ares Fraile || Feelin essential tht the
Hildenbrindis Aho Wassernaty, Pal fhe passed. before
Schmitz, Peter Roduntys, Ly the I Heston the Student
tong John O'Brien Juhi Mask Hour of Fiance Will Make the follow
ine recommendation ta the student. nss0*
inition

he Student Board of
A Fecommends to the student asso:
pen Will Dance Gintion that all preliminary
f | budget discussion, be completed
onight At Formal] {wii dsuslan be, completed
may be discussed and passed in
the asxemblios immediately. fol-
lowing Moving-up day.
Ti this. recomnmenclation, ip. follo
the resolution tordrap. fram. the golly
Hides any’ item aol supported hy 60
Hier cent of the student. hy
\/disposed af, finimediate
| fons whieh its Deen endinie for several
weeks, oviainally rend) per cent hat
vas ainened to rend "60 ner gent At the
1 HA menicral chintr= | inst nsgembly, 11 the resolution 1 pasten,
there will be i discussoly of the! lems
ie 0 into the Ute followed hy
i renee vou of tho. stidlenl body ott
And Katoh Van} Mheaw tenes Te Mee tae a
9% halts HUhat dhivehi 40 Tied that thie eee
str, may he completed this morning
ny andl William Will enalile the hoardstor knee ies
dlecorations,, Warren Densmore, '48,| vision of tie siden tray ak net
constitute” the 1938:36
ol) Will he presented (0. the
aaneniby on May 24
(Contin on. pu

‘Tonight, at 9:00) o'clock, the men of

tHe Chapter flouse at 117 South Take |
enue willy their annual Spring formal

ist the music for the dings which wil
K

euly guests who willl he present

William Baker,

37, chairman,

olin 1)

‘and Alonzo, Di } progears |

Alonzo Du}

| Elects Officers
| For Coming Year

At i Gliisy meeting wt noon, Wednose

Indicates Changes In Curriculrem |ws' tes hi clivtal_ ho.

Now thar the anual Coll
Has been

aliition of

suditoriim, and at night the intersclass| Just in ense you haven't obtained. your

sing will tke place on the steps of
Draper ball

Copy of the offen!

Yolire in the Rewistrars omhee th Deane |

Tn necordanice with the constitutional | hall

fumondnient passer! Friday in sassemblyy

Porhinns tie realest chiieos listed in

Student council tins appointed the fole|iho requirements for ara

joing to take charge of Mavingeup d

évenitss grand marshal, Evelyn Staehle
® speakers, Daroth an)
6 Zaniier 36, 1

pushiball,, Alexander
sliattmian of women's. athletics,
‘Pon Teyele'45,. ‘The class stunt directors
5) Augusta Kate,
1 ahd Jean Llcheie

| Reonomfose logy

riwin, Stinger, | economies. course, cneryiniy
ant Paul Dinan, 385, chairman of |
music, Thurston’ Paul, ‘95% chairman. of

and: Eel
for the class of 1938 and

Hours, will include a Teeture and socia

Hee reltations. an modern economis | emntury prose) Fenallh prose aid poeteys| Ca aan CALaaTG
history. 201, origin of American deine | Dibble sk i
fessor Adan A. Walker, and Me, Ralph] racy; history. 202, conti af fedeecl | oat Mt at

society’ and ihe social aspects tinder Pra

Assistant instructor in overt

xe catlonue ven of the professors whieh are ow
mention fe aot [ven fn el

li serqient |
cases diiring’ the sophomore year, The |
credit |

Jowhite officers for thelr sophomore year
| prosutenty Herhier). Droows
Christin’ Dersler

sheen mae in the]

thivior bisowys Course]
104, 11 United) $1 ince
ot | 1AN0, his | y 11
und citlion cour q

ip 20) thy he stiidiod } men'v cheer leader, George
ous lass soni feaclery” Marion. Dall
candidate for Siident assoclation cheer
Wloras wonieh’s, Alice Lol,

des phos 1, Neh | fosepl LaGrait tnd cmdidate for St
Holonraphy's secretarial orac=| lent assoclation ong. tender, Atak

s esptlly Th He Till PRR SG
nal traitey princi econoniiess| — Tevotes will be conductel for the fole
English 18, or nineteenth | tawwhye olticess _ vleeepresident,, Doratiy

reporter,
cine wich

ney with State. rights

nents — Hducation 10, carrying six credit| novel, contemporary. I've

Hours in the sophomore vear and (our in| el
tion and ‘conversation,

the Junior yenr, will deal with the objec

mentary, Italiane and! Talia

STATE COLLE

NEWS) MAY 3, 1935,

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 3, 1935

State College News

Established by the Clash of 1018

The Undersraduaie Newspaper of New York Sinte College (or Teachers

Sophomore, Junior
Class Elections
To Be Next Week

THE NEWS BOARD
Bditors-in-Chiet

THE STATESMAN |

Freshmen To Hunt
For 1937, Mascot

WINS CAPTAINCY

SPORT SHOTS

he Washington Park turf is

State Men Plan
Intramural Meet,
Select Manager

Intramural: sports at State college can:
Tooke forward) tovm big futtire with the
iniranural, meet on Thursday, May 16

considerable punishiment trom thi

fect of oir track imeetminded gentr
The boys are aulloping, gasping
giinpering themselves Into, condition for
tie coming meet, We recommend: Dr,
Gincles Hunion Plasters, We know.
Byen now, our gallant band of rov-
ing tennis) players are groping thelr
way towards Madison, New. Jersey,
for a match with Drew. The boys
Are confident of capturing this, one

tion AEG go. antl Aes eee

pails to” lucy nidtct ity elections Month 2

his or Her own ‘iN ob wi or o'clock noon in room 206 of Draper fall, Soplis to Display Mascot

1 exaggerated or otherwise « « » [and '47, Tueatny oot th room 20h, i nt

‘ cupid hay been busy with is arrows Noniees Ria WO Me acsentBr OM hy SON EDT
several Have of are about (9 take ths —

Tat steno + «come Welt (ales of liape | resiients Rein Alina, diyiie THe f

enlngs’ ia Albany: during. vacation: are) Kank Handmioen tient hy i ‘THe awnnal areshanny uh

about. «+ what happened to thav sheep) | ite MMe i eso neat NT cat

thay nights at anidnigh, The mascot will

anil the nie squad in) control for next
George Story, '35, is manager of the
He meet aiid Jolin Ryan, 137, ts tsaist=

PERE, Dax Van Luuvan Search to Begin Sunday Night),

117 South Lake Avante, 24814

A A, Roce manag
ation Avan fiomas Barrington, '37) hias been
lected manager of intramural sports for
the coming year, Harrington 18, sue

he Tex: Judiol,

Kam D,
117 South Tako! Aven

Adveriising, Manat

iiionce Manager
WittTAM Mi DAvinoe
8) Bpraguo Ph

Cinolyn, SiON
1 North stain Avenue, 24144
THE NEWS STAFF.
Sports Editor
FRANK J, HARDsnyER
56 Hertha” Street, 1896
Mion Assoctare Enitons
Rush Kdimuiday 136
JuNion Assoctare Ebitons
Helen sinith, 19 all Haworth 00
Ruth Giiionpy, Baw) Galkine) 180,
Soriionions) Dis Filet

Hotty Gooding Harry ¢
Virgins Sto ye

Creation Monayer
Mitpeep PACER sy
640 Mercer Street, 2-0683 Ke Dili had av house At dia0) oolock, May 16, athiet

it be called for te first event of the clove
he displayed on the: platrorny i) stuvlent CCE GTS ace OHO

i) er
wonder 1 Dean) Nels itinger limba iubiey eure Ee A Ey ant Clift Rall's {ron horse ever gets them) cecidid, jut the 100, 220, 440) and 880)
fon got that balloon hoje safely. from | Manes” honed Keni bergy ellesbete Gr ag tents suas flere Tite bookie are. [ayn 4 (eee mile) Hh
the soiree without breaking. it its ee nt Pe ea ihe mmmncot shall be a smal statue of He eraInaee UT HEY) TR En RT ee eee eR Able
Brother analy? now inisbe she vel ee ete i Fes thn four leh toe more thn though They Tele Ini the cold gray ee a oe eet clued
CECE MRM eo A ER AC MD ASG UG Sue thes in Ha a il eg th awit AIL foe Alma Mater! Het aes Calvan ie Ret pe
Hesfeetly innocent things don't look inno: | ent syns Two. nouids jon more than cikht_ pounds Tumor tity ft that Seb Albrecht lias LET aS
Cent when others reael then says th inv welaht, The aust be lider {o practice puting the shot iy a feneed-in| 3p i
redshiadled himself States ys th fn He campus or in the Colfer biidings i, Only Inst, week he hurled the).
fay there were no. hotles atthe soiree “ Milh-e olowing exchunons: Tae / ht when ie carclessly i Seen raenein
the threo crelocke rite forced many| By ASH Mires ace EE ae vacanai HCulyoTSh praetieed invan.open lot, “The posse has | scfenee, will neh as marten; Dav Ay Wa
of tie boys’ to do. other thinks to se Meta Toil Hhexccitve and faculy oes Bancroft To Head Hever, reenvercd it a aH BEG He
Me ietnectan i in The first and third floors. of Richardson . Heer nhetaschomoren cecal RAT SEN EN CRT
1 its "yo beer! Ba i Tall, the Cosop, the enfeterits the annex, Basketball Quintet) « cinch tocaptire the interclans track| Nisiuiant professor of, lstoryy wills be
many’ are the hearts (hit will Head and the roofs of all the buildings meet, (Thatill fix tem) We've als) corks and Mr Hadward 14 Cooper I=
ut of town tonight Shales a Hunting, outside, of collexe hows, niet rl Feady placed a bob or two down on| (Kai th commerce, and. Dri James
Hele LAUT RHE EADIE RECA he aupergiaed by Stutent council, the} tested eapiain gf Hex ead nae ayuelor in commerce, and) Di Janes) A
hon evel Seana juice wt tha soiree: miles the dance coms FA mnuist be presented to Ketiaill teany  AVedest ks) professor. of child) development,
fein Hn eine Sti Tete, Kean Mtaey aan Tenses: MeVaigh” Carat | Mew. «  evorsbody, Thy working. hard rawcok Tk Tota He A Hmediately, | Bancsott hay, beer a varsity: many for are. to. be judKer of field events
; Mary Minky Annalee) Hlehion: Smal, Ann “Tovrels, t | ov eleations RE OSA com ig awarded three. years Ti ackfition, ie was os} To finance the meet, tiekets will be sold
Tht Vernlvey asians Hope you did't fund’ the freshman class, willl be awarded | hee, yer, Fee ee eee

t } ein datercelass elvatiys 1 dhe fenpiaity and: Held a. ferward position an) A &

Mi ny hi ( De A Rat vee a Stale “

Aanarane FINsNeb. MANAG auiyone ‘yank ty ay a diok 4 is | a ecg sy tee an avondale vane ote gh | cing lang, Bancroft Nears Completion

on ier hans downtown the ob cht iH See ee erat queeens{l bankelbal season AUR ReBNRGHTIRLOrUH oar
aitlher nin Ie ature 10 RAM ecr es Nl ed

"Giles ITS aavcf view in the history. of hein the Inst decade, His floor: sore iy ht
Mesocinted Golleninte Press Sweetie lg ts ov sud sory ne AC eS yes OF te A i clergy qane bros | ee eee a isa a satan
sh Gale Bie | 35 as has anotlien State romance « « s {lente neadeiton, sole euler, Marian Shulten The classes | ian! uu a AEE bd! His 1G pledges scoured! by the tenm) captains!’ Signi. Smnitly 'a5) enerale chalrman

do change © < «wonder how many |  Tcontest contributed |fy RO7S) (awards. a Wis
i Ke ‘ Js $9,785. towards i xonl! of $15,000. | announces. the following committees: £0
aera vet vats laayitnieteell#pelven Touma irortal hoarnranresen in a Tet vanes ig ll bee sh — SET AIA ene in Ht inal Mitoy of he ens a tenor hl sone die he fh nee ATA a Looe
the SIH AM aon TaMbuCeininks S286 fer gear ae omen stnteamtd | tee yu on te rol ean, ton NAMES CANDIDATES the Varty andes Wil 7S oir sire infhed a epost ot nee eanpan Bue Mae
Delivered anywhero in the United State lEnterel dy second cass matter at posts TH MAN OF STATE The Girls! Adhtel foal = iiss only by the Bashing former’ Union ie ahinint assoetatian hones. to, he, able mi
office, Albany, Ni Ys i : i Per erase AH A miuin, Hob Murry. 4 TAM
“ pone that the allow are nis apt fo report a completed campaign by Mov !yeth Premeny
ine) Newa does nob nécesaurlly, endorse sentimentay expressed inv contributions: fore tie nest: your's allleest president To Face fingeupy diye Sulent ax ekels way be exchanged:
Iara arn exi Gru arttt barn etrtead CH LAARRINSe vel eeu nanrewvarenateetel tutte ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT | iluine tied, Ruth Diy, aid Fllsabell Students : | the saeyther ital for the choral concent inthe Rotunda of
Budget Question The drive is tinder the supervision of | for

torsinsGlilef of the News. Anonymity, willl be preserved) if so desired) ‘Tlie Ni Rho sorority anyounce the ene] Hobbie, Juniuesy vicesiresident, Mar Gy David Krominy president of the. senior per hall at the beycinning of next
hice a peGtany Oba comin aca RR ARatS GARIN MARAT eltisdort Aine ARE i Char In 11:10 Assembly|R. P. I. Tennis Squad, jie in aalted by tho following
Vanquishes State 8-1

TALENT NT (0 Varo Miiiies Cortioliuy of Live |1ole Rockow, juniurs. treasiirer as captains, of teams: Hi
A Wollstralied! Rensselaer Polytechnic

BAH OSTA Rep a bean Glide laa Muroxivakly eat ing es
[eet Madea rea RSE CTC TATU E OAM EE Teeth eae vaneed FRANK H.
Noiifiéer for ation taxon flees Tet WAU eae ie Stale
for next year, (0 bo voted on toiity, are ion Bel as the racquetecrs ush-

Fnst ive ye reiage, wit take | Felary Lena Anulersony, Cliriqiie Di :
residents, elaine. Tatra, Jayne Tickles Despite the lopssided BVORY & CO.

pee in the: stimmier shinics Phyllis Jobson aid: Grace Yor
Paul Wulwer, and Hedwward) ramen jy the Site plavere show id | : 6

‘ ee Key, freshinens cheer dnd song |
Within, the tnst (yo montlis, it has been gratifying to see the student associas ARE RECENT visrrors [Ale Mellgh and ‘Chartote il Aine fe fiir the Sate ee ye i
iy a ae Warren! Mul oniy-one practice session before the) At pretent the women's dornilory

tion awakeniige to the irceuularticg ty its woverninental structure aud pronose |, Ate via gy ant amity pe. | eal
Hrniil Henediet, "84, and Philip. Rie
Ayal a table fi an SHAT Factinbe,» Rauloeyn | mately rapidly materializings son) the: tract

nd pass Femedial measures. adeduately, adjust auch conditions: | Nov, nore Elections with tiuke place Monday
sianect affecting the AEE ‘of Myskinin, which would rade charg garilt, “S4, were visitors at the Iippit | Tuesday, and: Weite li | Mi
ol hy lower hall af Draper Heaile nox and: Helen Wile] Chick Connolly, 38, came from! way }tyeon Partridge and Ontario, streets

Taye been plac | hefore the student body Delta Rha house last week-end,
i fai ie bat conned of sels, wh Tay
ardlag Th ekiraeurreuiar met olen Mn file Anse 9 i ofan tr esr voo te Ps As fahe eveloment of ths wom dora
Ce eA 1 raoldny for sng of he Parle ant GM Sera Ee adel il be pie
Site get con staion, sks SMH ea hog tai la an ava ext all dW eh
gaat ce Ane On ‘we put of the paselines as she rallied to} crease tn Hae men's dormitory and

Aroupievold of roi
fates an shoul he Stale College polit BOOKS: A thought provoking ncyel
Holy by: populae. vote to. trnusact iy active {
Henson today He reson AAT the ati ask Gian the asl nose sone for nthe nea

i@ student association elects. 0 Gf not too distint times,
Vent angactiipin constiuioi) He {inmportant fil set, GAA future,

i
Sieh sul oy he fret ates, to aie Hoy rane fori suet K. D, ft. #
ficou eniroly tree foon pels policy, reson, solely (9 ty awn genie of of thi FT IRE nt
fuustice and duty entitled to the respect only,an appointed: body ‘ean comin CON Salen the, Gori) apenas followes The narnia hes Allied, (Conitolly and Clie
the only. fit, of vise: State's activities, Should we so alle ‘Dime Out of Mind, iy Rachel fold, SHatesid sugsneration|: YecoL We MoraMartraniee tara)
reorganize this, tradi Hip BA8O Te eo ge dues] Ravan, Reamer, George: Decker, tn
Alrresent, the stutent body cai elect four members by popular vote. If this] This ie'the story of the life associations of threw ehiren brovght up tn the raph exis he ule cs Theroft, Juss
br Hnerense to elghiy deserving juniors, who Have laored ndustriously | Nome of at old ship buiing hile Pe eat
i ihre, yaa iy lose thee place on iis oly ofhers wlio have done ists) Naina, at nil POH TS OAC TINT
but possibly hays @ larger following of the mass vot ‘un Clarissi Rortune form. the. telunviea ston 1 atten the wort Hl!
Chenu and punjone of M relused to. recoqitizg. the Tvl art det after he wor
WU association is tab at ih ith ol, and his obstinacy proyed to be more th Rect pt ETON AG)
Tare HHL al Ak roeeat wlUicenresile ey thy orler nok to: wreck. ia: traditional | ersune ahiy bone On lig waven afer ieg Rae reore ae te Student
h ection of olficers of the Stilen
Hie three from childhood to the Assoclation, members of the assoelation

et ‘The novel carries through the Hine of
amily fortune, loval events disappointments Shall vote. for four: members: of the out
Is

death of Nat some tw f
Alory of son's rebellion, against doling junior class for Myskanit member

And! successes. fll the. pa
‘the proposed “60% resolution will again be brought before the studen hik father, and a sister's doi shin daring the ensuing, year, (b). Those
juniors, receiving. the Heat vote

Lasso.
elation this morning, Tf it i passed today, in its present form) it will have Title | Matlsfactary! in either casey
Peneficial effect in general other than. the possible. elinih

eke ear ames aaty ne can ol he ae Boy oat thee Hie Oar

aA RN AUUTT) CavGU ATR NOPrERCLONE ITEFOL MIE aE he novel ts typleal of recen eiiodke ‘4
also support it next yan, “Tis vould no al the station ty exard Bethe otter | ofvone funilyUieoigh w generation on twee cooks At tak wl with, th: lives
forty yer cent, who, because not favoring all the efused to, support any.| ‘The navel will stir the reader's 1
Po make. this amefudnient advantageous to the’ student asscelation, any appro=| small events can-change thie Wile
priation allowed in the budget should have at Joust a seventy. por cent signed | of whether or not the individual would
fupport of Next year’s sophomores, Ju bia would requiral (was again prenetited,
each activity (0 actire ninety more sunnerces, ant can not gain this! Hasily read, sustaining one's interes

extra support ce the finances appropriated to it. of enjoyable eine nnd reverie of He pant, ns Mt Mt book will nrovie hors

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Wlorence Ellen, 135 Mary Hudson, 36
Wing Wealer Frances, Su wi
Women, from) exch» clnss

‘Aubray. Kalbat ian event

thzey, eatbay The nominees of 1937 ane as follows

Mice lant Robert Meh
Til
Fred Dextor
Rotert Margin
Revonrans
Dorothy Meservoy Genevieve: Sennett, Mary’
Moray Koxellt Agoatiioy Margaret 0
falda Classen {odwyn Kvandy Jacque

rig, Hilda Van Alun,
rancon treen Talla re

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Chorus To Present
Concert Thursday
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OPTICIANS.

NLP. FREDETTE
elatnoi AS

memory of his own past Jil. It shows how
Course Of one's life and raises the juestion
W take the other course {f such an opportunity

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 3) 19;

Employment Bureal, | Rea GMORES TO) REVoTR [State Physi
u Revotes for eitor-in-ehiet at ro a
Announces Positions): fui/ci jtsa 1)State Physics Club
Employment Bureat ANnoUNces | 7y,0° Phonon ies aes
Aha! He itcements of tntrs and pratis| Hatt» Ger and Rabe A Tus
ie sludents now. total sixty-one) three | te nominees,
‘im 8 large a number as was. placed Ty eaame tle Netty
a Tu 5 resident made te
‘Miss dna Lowerres, heretnry of the Moneantneatteee
1¢ list ‘of seniors who have obtained: dane ( He uss aaa ti me
Positions for next year follows eM ie:
Dan Van TLetvan will tory aga tcs
i

“he mABE ENGAGED:
is engnaeiionat Miss Marion How
To Meet Thursday | iui Mr Raph Renan tees
Rua [ofa mpeg The weit vil ake

Wis ecitorsinschife
brah Niavs Hast sean and
t Saskia, senior Honorary.
‘ ar printing, | the Ntartin Van, Hiren school. fake
Pe eee naa RNY EUS ANG la

Reinhart is a. graduate of Stute

He of the Hass of Woy te
ishitis thy Red Hook, New Yorke

Club Will me

‘lings 0, John Hayes, 35, |

at Willshoray
it Wills Horesident of the organiation

merce, at Wat Fic
coniiierec Ann Ochiod) |
ilock Thez Roberts, |

8,271 men and women
visited the Chesterfield
Sattories dining the
bast ears,
gies Albany | BO
raaret Strong library aid English,
rearet Wetter, Iie]
at St Tolinsyille
He utnenaues and
D nit Ren]
it Cobleskill: Marion, Ly |
‘orktown Telus
Juitior high schoo},
rae Fin
Mt Coy

Axion, Junior high, at Els-
The follows La

Ashtray Eco

Seniors To Conduct
Dinner On May 16

los aus ta gra ON
Sivith- thal,
food, Esther Row:
Milsred Mosher a 0
Heys” Hloence’ Bea
ier, Gere
iy karts decarath

ian hase

ot Ni
Lele a oat]
Ht Sa Logan |

bala Marton
Fae Slory entertainment |

rman, Taig Mae!
Moran, and Ger

A Man who visited a Chesterfield
auists, idee Wh

Fn i ai factory recently, said: “Now that T have

ie seers chairman, Carlton Se; / y 4

tant A i ao seen Chesterfields made, T understand
sels sie otter CeRAD) cople s, 5
asia WEGENER iy He ae (ver why people say Chester.

rs i gn et ken Siclds ave milder and havea better taste,”

following the planting af the ty
ivy on Movingeup day ior

MADISON SHOE
REBUILDERS

No job too small for us to call
for—and deliver . . , even
a shine!
Dye, Lengthen or Broaden Shoes
JOFF FLEISHMAN,
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Tf you too could visit our factories you could
fee the clean, aity surroundings: the employees
in their spotless uniforms, and the modens ciga:
fette making machinery,

You could notice how carefully each Chests
enfield cigarette is inspected and see also how
Chesterfields are practically untouched by hum
hands,

Whenever you happen to be in Richmond,
Va:, Durham, N.C, or San Francisco, California,
We invite you to stop ac the Liggett & Myers
Plants and see how Chesterfields are made,

an

Manager

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Licarrr & Mysns Tonscco Co,

State College

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Vou, NIN, Nov 23)

Ate COLLEGE FoR TENGHERS, ALI

ANY, N.Y, MAW 10) 1935 $2.25 Per Year, 42 Weekly Issues

Spotlight Centers
On Greeks Tonight

Tntersorority Ball To Feature
Dan Murphy's| Orchestra
At Aurania Club

Titerscrorfty: couneil will, open its

According to Rilzabethh Hartninn, 35

resident of the council, ‘Nhe dance sill

He at the Auriniayelih on South Ailey

‘and Will lay tuntil, 2100 sa'eloek

Murphy's orehestra furnish

He iyusics Under the recent suing
College administrations stu

i thie Houses by. #100 o'clock

njctihers of sororities on coun

Hye attend tie ball willy their escorts,

This your, however students of other

colleges wha will be guests of Stine

calle atthe Debaters! convention will

Ho adinttied sides a special ruling, and
Permitted to out” On the dancers,

(Contiiited on fuge 4, coliann 1)

Inter-Class Track
Meet To Be Final
Event Of Season

The 14-35 interselass
Will reach ity clini Thunsdiy whe
Totes from) all: classes Will: conspote: ih
Aiqwtic Hiteke Ineet, | Manion Al. Jadicle
And his assistants, Tol Ryan andy Tom.

Frington, aye xeliediled w wile varlety
Of events for the meet) teludinye foot
Faces of 100 yards to a halfemile, aid
sever field) events

The meet will be
With tho: sophomore oliss standing as
SIiAHL favorite tov wit, However, any
Of the other classes aire fully capable
OF capturing the team trophy. with the
Proper conditioning and) w dash of luck

The outstanding individual stars at
this polit ares sprints, Ryan, a7} slink
hut Neal Kane, 38, ind Sebastian Ab:
Tireclit, “365 aniddle distances, Angelo
Zanniert and Aubrey Kalbaygly juniors,
Mivetin, Reed) ‘97, anid Paul Schinite, ‘38
high jump, Mi Mechany "37, and
Wilfred Allard, ‘953, pole vault, Georse
Story, 35
Several men from each of the classe
Have beet training faithfully: for: the last

iid the Keen gompetition
howl produce some ohissie. results,
Faculiy members will) net as oMieials for
the meet

wile open affair

few Weeks,

Seniors Will Elect
Class Day Speakers

Scifor nominations for Class day’
Speukers wore nade at a class meeting
1

nations are ns follows: class
historian, Elizabeth Gregory, George 1
Dan Van Leuvany class testatan,
Chiristhiih, Mlorence Tellen,
drace Pritchard; class: pot
Dorothea Gahain,
Lucile Hirsh)
Oh
i Fveke tins Deen elected
1933's class councilor,

|Frank Hardmeyer

Wins Presidenc:

| Of Class Of 1936

Fruile Hardieyen, 136, sports. editor
Jot the Stans Connvan Nias) varsity ni,
on State's tennis.
tlie aulyaneed: drain i ed
to henl next yenr's selon class as the
Fesull of wleciuns supervised hy. Ms
Kani this weeks “Active thy vrioiy class
commiltees, stints, aed afliees;. Hard
Aulde the class of 1936
it Stite,
4) colin 1)

State Nine To Play
Oswego As Season
Opens Thursday

o's Hiaseball nite will, ope

fis season tomorrow dfternon at Ri
Hark auainst the Oswego Normal
The jaime. will

1 dimond squad
Dusty at 3:00 o'clock,
Continnil rainy weithor has prevented
the teany from Tiaving more thin 1 few
ice siice: college opened {wo

i Taleer will build his
Hf State mon tis eur,
Hon will be held by: John

school

st
m his aubletie:abiti-

position, ineth Drake
35, caplain, will hegin hig fourth year at
{third “base: | Gordon Van Slyke and
Jamies Quigley juniors, will asa sce
Service fi the infield

|Evans, Studebaker

Are Y, W. Candidates |

‘The Young Women's Christian asso

ion announces that, the following are
Cundidites for offices ii pest vers oF
injization: president, Juequeline Evans
nd. Frances Studebaker, juniors: vie
Dresidenty Julia Merchant, Lois Potter,
and Charlotte Rockow, juniors; under
radiate: Norina Dixon
and Elsi |, sopliomores; treasurer,
Virninia Stoel and Helen Clyde, sophoe
|Moress secretary: Elteabeth Apeldoorn,
Dorothy Clapp, Helen Callenius, Chriss
tiie Dersler, Joan: Edgecumbe, and
Alice Holt. freshmen.

fcenten section lowstaies Junions: will) ET at

[State Is Host To Debaters’ Assembly;
Collegians Discuss Government Issues

Lively discussions of! koverniental issues ire anticipated today and tomorrow
As colléginns from Now York State caniplises convene at lock this: morne
Hh inthe Assembly clamber of the New. Yorke State legislature in the enpitol tor
the third annual meeting of the assenbly of debaters from state colleges nnd unite
yersitics, sponsored by: the State conference o

Dr As I jaclien, president
Welcome. {he i
J/session. this) moriing

Voting, Rehearsal

Te/Be Conducted) [ies Hac stain: manny
In 11:10 Assembly) jn Iwenty-five colleges. ant ti
y g for secretiny of next vents | Mes f
Pen ngoeatons volte: tetany SU Tn ic es
salite heediterent Named 1 carry on Dusiness, Nile wil
MoMingciny da Wi ete, le fteniced nto Me. agsemly nn
Te Tt ae Mata aA
Het oe tence) AN nor] UMTS NI te hy a
me AUTOR teKe tra rere Warren | buildings after: the capitol session ade
Face an aa SGaas Creatine ae ere cay ban ARREUGNIOG IGE
SAMAR ae Me ATG, astseA tive peer wich hava. heen uate
A a the Teanatunes ores Mi tna te
W (aaa 46, Irwin at ty i oh i a Now Yorke GIN Mt ee
Pe To ee an aMECRCITTTITT AHL TCH
Hee TE ae Be Sve a aS Ce TE nein Res
Ay fice panos Muenblytay| He em A ances? MH Ao
thoy willbe irasted by their class mare] He) Teale. and congressional Ais

ils to take pices i tho scations Wheke
thei respective classes will sit-on Me
i} i) day, Seniors are to sit in the

(inchs an

triels of this state he reapportioned
Tourteci delegates: will venresent
¢ tit the sexsionst hot
i ratte student, Tella
ster Rubiny. 1375, wil
15) id Anuelon Zan
Will dikcuss the
Millon Goliiberger. and
Hiwgtisy xeniots Tryin
i 47, will Kenneth Cliristiany 38;
fy Alcina will debate othe ih
; ssc Jayne Hueklow and Ralph Altnan
FE eT ea ar ans EG IIRL AZAAIT RULE
Fight looking front the lage towards (he ereic aM TaN Meee Cedi eee
‘anseinly ji alternates; Will present
[listructions for, movinueup wil be |S Alennntes, il re
Jigsied to the student body hy Tavelyi | Hie Olteane pension bill
Stelle, '45, grand iarshill) for Movi
ip da

find, their places downstairs nthe Jett
scotion and: in) the left lone and left
J scotion upstalrsy sophomores: will, he in
the center and right section upstaing,

fn the Toges, and the fi

Ji the conten anid Haht lowes upstairs
‘nd th the right section downstairs |

At 11:40 olclock the committees wil
fiyect {discuss old ane pensions, control
Of milk prices and reanpiortonnient

aa Freon 1300/10, 2:00 o'clock, lunehear will

Kappa Delta Rho Ie tsi tte een Ht
Plans To Observe (Conthived on paws 3 colin 2)
20th Anniversary|

Th commemoration of the. twentieth
chapter of Kappa Delta Rho, the &
ayy May 19, Gunning chapter: was |) second unit dn tle’ neve peal
foimded on June 10, 1915, bt since the | hall program ts anticipated by Septem
Jiauniversary: hate will be during the cote | f nhresrart es aayetgater by. Senter
logo extiiation period, (he Sinuay
allowing Mavingeup day” will be feted in

Syed hall raid the

from their present sites on Ontario str

College Alumni
Will Construct
Cottage System

i
hi
ei il include formal cere
The prograny will include formal cores
monies at the chapter House at 117 South
Aike ayenuc, followed by a dinner at the campils, The three houses
J which alumni and executives from: the | will be remodeled to form one unit, Mrsy
slonal organization will speak, Alumni! Brinmer stated
on all previous classes are expected to) ‘This unit will be open to upperclass=
H inet anid: Tneultys | Remodeling includes
renioy He houses to form living
quarters and lounge. rooms, Residents
{vill use the tain dinthy Hall of the new
dormitory
J Willy the now campuis rapidly material=
gy the following additional, ieroup
Houses will disband thet organtaation
Tigxt years Emerson hall, Alden hally
Wren hall, 1 iid Avalon. tll
ill nue tobe utilized
Zatholic: students,

ater
ranks Mardineyer, °96, 1s chairman of
the dinner and: prograin and vill. be
sted by Philiy Carlson and Joseph
Ouellette, juniors; John Deno, 137, and
Pau} Dittman and’ Edward ‘Resnolds,
freshinen

WELCOMES PLEDGE
Sixmma Alplia welcomes Elfzabeit Dris-
oll, 38, into pledge menbership,

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