StateCollege News
Vor. XIV, No. 31 State Coutece For Teacners, Avpany, N. Y,,Tierspay, May 29, 1930. $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.
TWO OF FACULTY [join Signum Louais |TBAM WILL FINISH || — Retiring Eator | PROGRAM FOR USE
MADE WONORARIBS : SEASON SATURDAY. ; | OF LOUNGE MADE
President and Dean are First to St. Michael's College Will be Op-
be Chosen Members of posing Nine; Leo Allan
Signum Laudis Will be Hurler
Miss McConnell is Chairman of
New Committee for
Next Year
President XR. Brubacher and He Purpte and Geld baseball \ aei0tl the
Dean Will Metzler are an | team will meer St. Michael's eallege Is hay een dace up by. the
nounced as honorary members of Af Vermont, Saurehasatterne f [euammrtier or nest sscar had hy
the wes Ivar eho Ridwetiel park at 8 ys | havea MeCuneell 3
aah ceasit, Lt Hrubaether inhi
Signin Lalis, aalupted
thy th ition Whiston the varsit noon sind decided
\ the ae 1 very depwaitabie:quitel tien nf three new
ee Hh Mise bu 3 nnclile the slltion
A reelinecimeaveencabie, fo fits mt Ws and ge trai hepato
1 Vnletis: resenting earrent topes
Horii Mtg Katt teil ave Hierosts for tone see
Waters, 8, and Pthied Mor eset the arransenent
RU ison icone iesity ab shied
ine dds tar thi biel dren tha eek et
ternity jewele charges. lave: crevawoved Wednesday afternoons, fram tone
Phe a pod stiitente toclla Shilsited fin sis He tacilty eg opera
fie chesrtt tee the organization wil TV. june aiob are yer Hm ea ect
ree contribatie
Retiring editor-in-chief of ihe aillaes: este,
Echo, Warren Ro Cochran bar abe
completes his duties on. shat ‘
publication with the is
the next issue. His College
career his beet marked by: serv
ice on more stulent committees
game Allan will be] than has that of any other one
ng his speed and skill to the} member of the student associa.
he sunmonicet on Chis ii ig. it anid Ga
Jorming: well
St. Michaels
very formidable array of ball play
as sent down i
auditorinn at Page hall
The
vides tor the che
titution adopted pre
| rete face Allan's: shots and, as
ing ot the |p
fone per vent of the jini
stil this vear’s: sug
th in all depart: |
ition os. aie hundred
highe
esses. trad st a
If the faculty: consents to be hoi,
definite schedites will he arranged
and the students will be inf
nimost te hand. the visi stone week in advance which
fac at is ater Wis: | | stractirrs will attend, In this
veka te eee ene LAKE COSSAYUNA the stilts wif Teale attend
40a his. hit it which different ‘members
class) at the end of their
siel
year, AM grades from the fr
man year unyward will he
ered. AL the end of the first sem,
ester of the senior vear, the highest
the class will he
s fron the suphe
mere, junior senior sear on |
Sa set
a: | tatters nad | WELL BE MEETING — |! sc incu sii
mitittee includes : Miss
chairman; Mildred
Jawer tn secure a fiverable owt The new ¢
[rene PLACE FOR CAMP) sci
| Kinsella and Festa, varsity play Hall and ¢
Dr ‘Beuthaches said. | (Jers for the past two seasons, will] tentative schedule has been drawn! Dernthy 1
‘ : “ea those, dicir athieticn wakeers [p. and work is rapidly: progress iss Rutenber, juniors; and
inducement (0 9 un 5 Hoth hive proved invaluable to the | proposed camp for freshen, ac ces MeMation, Ruth Reynolds,
afer, “33, chair
cording to Aly
in charge. ‘The
huskrship. ; ’ | J ream: Tharles Juiekett, sophomores
il that the commitree In their ta
sere hi sa be Tarek we " io Rl ita Ve os utters OS my -
i he : ‘ |MYSKANIA ASKED snl & Danek. tae
Bors (an the: vinimaittes | TO GIVE APPROVAL Jwell and: Tiaya” Rees OVER LAST YEAR
lish. and one af the t
brevause the 5 ; i iis
nitest, St. Michael's | Ms of he committ
uperation af the registrar's) Five more seniors have secured
OF RULES FOR 734) sive’ ise ec ectret” ws incret t wing “positions this star than
andthe Young Men's} ast year, according to Professor
mociatint hae, ageded to] Jolin’ Me Sasten seeretary of the
1st Hh subanitvd
M{Tetal all poacite sujet Shafer de: | Miacenient ‘bareaw. TW year ame
NMosania Jor aprotic work oa tales anand seg of lass tw
flies bee [toe Hetty Gurdleerns 8%, porestilents | ats Iie said, is henge | lmdred and forty te he graduated
eet fingers purstied Space in the on while fast year
The rites were drawn ou by
Hy Hera fF while Tasty
i inter which included Ruth ainseeat amelie
Hv next year fs hens.
Kesnolds, chairman, Lois Bure
furt. Rdith Cuter, Violet Putnam.
Mary Trea, Thorley DuRose and
Hos Ward Janes
The rales
* babel Peard Submits al
1 cays wih
frestin
ire pa the ww site) Bight front list of twenty-seven
Report Of Secretary i «lire ihe etka etter suey degnraea aiaeel
Und the fie positions, cant a the twenty sis
Loi ft 1 puartiey Eatin whe are majoring
ee Sand tratermies Hun tht silgect thirteen have beet
the aa ane wall goto ual
Heats te team sbQitess inal ies fangs the other depart
es ha Frerien © Heont Hhie sient vol the ew teat
jilass, Shatter sail “
Tie sane will be oantuwtech at Laake
Honssav amas, present site cr the
' Fe oa sskexess ne Vo iu tar hoys The
Mr. Herman J. Magee *
Is Graduation Speaker ' oh
Shaffer, Dransky, Haswell
nnuinatte Ah
SMe ulin malaen “tes y ms :
gan ie the He "/Y.W.CA. Will Install
Le ah New President Tonight \\i\5\.i\'sssluinstenr tisk ti
* + tolyn Kelley will be] Dean Prapest, a
cH \ [Wonca cst iatiu wal Eston Sa
he een vear at services te be] Ruiglish. at Center Me
su al ' 780 Graduates To Be Handucted athe YeWe ee As house] Weathering, biology
a : ‘ tennis her officers to be in| gamery Ville Ribs,
uf At Alumni Exercises) iii sic "isu Retacy..'3t view | Bloonvelte, Ess Gleason,
of th rata Several wewsbers ail the class of presidents famed Sty, id, seere ake
r DSKO are planning ty attend: the | tary Asenuth ‘ will KO te
at 1M) a'elock
fs oanvited, De Be aoeael FUSBEN Ae
alumi weekend to celebrate theit | treasurer
J imanjoration inte te Half Century | 82; nde
club, according to Dean Anna &
The atileonn Pracessin sill Ne
“1|Kappa Phi Kappa Has
PT amis, Pw ise Heh oie
prea A theta Ahh ean, Medi Copping As President
i fe Al he suenin at ea H Machen Ctuugait | Sed Cupping, "My sray lect
eine wwe | h the ‘dent Kappa
“a Wh, epee ieee uel
rm menibers 4, of | tienty ert et Ved
ae hee | ihe Jean Watkin Sintec aul| a une Si tet
Hath chase, ven reaching the 2 twak talites Josephine Hoth The sive president will he Ray
fitty year tar He ae Uelee: Callie, "Re" Near |aannl caine tad egal Bans
Copies a cimeiber ak the Half president, and Nett’ Miller, '§1,] SE. will be secretary. Walter Dis
iy Century club. Dean Pierce said, reporter Coll SL, was elected treasurer
take ils
Huested hall beture the arcadenur
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY May 29, 1930.
A PRAISEWORTHY RECORD ”
As the end of the baseball season draws to a
close, the student body cannot but be proud of
the record compiled’ by its representatives on. the
__ | diamond,
Starts 1g the st ae elt ers, few lattes. men and
mn-Chiej| ® number of green players, Coach Baker has moulde
sfiditor-in-Chiel | Noam that has proven its. superiority over: every
mt it has met, save one.
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3100_Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone Troy 6621-J outnumbered the men registered here by
Aumney Fiowess. Advertisin os of from 4 to 1 up,
Amherst) Avenue, Teleplione 6. sucess cannot be made
Aone A a agile Manager ing to mind the splendid. pte
Avexaxoes Scitoon. ditor ‘Allan, who will be lo
Mid Mactan “Aven year. His pitching has done
State college to emerge on the long
Tilly Nelson,
_Digtny 3e
eneviews_ Winslow,
ul
Shvion Associare
t the conclusion of a close game
Han is a highly successful player is
ameness and courage helped the
in crucial moments when steadiness meant
ning or losing the game, No one ever heard
ble or let down in his work. ‘That i
he mark of an athlete who plays the gatne |
for its own sake and not for the plaudits of the)
Finally, to Co: ker credit is due. His work | je
ji turning ut a suecesstul ‘ean with the, green |
prospects with which he started fs commendable
ae :
Rutherford tt
ain rin, Mergarel Ser
SFonper cand jickey Wallen
ares Heth Curtiss Tet
+f athigy Fesimen
soplinnors
iN 1
Aesistant
+ Haves Brixas Reexios
ax Peace to Nation
Nuws does not necessarily. endo: sentiments expressed
in contributions. No communications wll be printed unless the
iitere” nancy are eft withthe Faivordn Chief ofthe New
ity will he preserved if so desired. The: Nuws Mocs
iuarantee’ to. peint any oF all communications,
Hayes: Statesman of Kenwon, Us|
Pauwreo oy Minus Aer Pars, 394396 Mroadway—Dial_&
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—— . LJ. Behenroe, assisted by Pocahontas Wilsons Wish |
Runaxy, Nw ¥_— May 21950 — Vor, STV Nu at | gh eens aia
NEW PEOPLE AND NEW [DEAS The Kov Was corrupt, there was as Tittle real
ee cram acuity for, the. aun Ue ener psi Tue tare Rutherford Te Thane
Richardson hall us drawn up by: the new commitree
ceomplish what others irl filed y
in charge for next year is howd to realize to the [ame ty accony i af fant
fullest extent the advantages of such a room if con jee THe ae rahe ait wae eects
Se eee mittee thie sear hac upon, its shoulders | a0 the mau himself akan it isnt fide itch ts
jon af the project. This it. suecessiully | Sampreten ‘net
mpleted. It is now for the mew yroup int ¢ is Tage Seat PRUE: nite AT aa, Sete
to expand upon the work of its predecessors i pen me Vo lites Aether mere fithiees: they
ateoduce nee hleas avecchuety Komevelt, Julio, au Tien suhieets |
The first entering class to the college will be a wollte. able series, dnelunte Heart
sok es emegna,toms the elle wll be 2 aida dhe, a ple Hewett fa
men arrive, they should e sw well informed uf the] Me sen behest oe oe oe
Lounge, of Richardson hull snd is purpose that thes ere eae eta ae Ht Nisterieath Matas
could utilize it for meeting their juni¢ He Jad. seetty ean Haire nell somnetral aa
anid bein abit of ahakinge Ha iecting place Ole dae oan. Heteuee tee oe wee Wee wy
be, continued for the their entire college vareer. | [Yt Mew material, | Detltaps the best wunten
‘The encouragement of student disenssion « a ‘ma 0 SSIS BE Hee Sa SCS
reut topes in Suitable surroundings is another, quod cesanmrnaccira“RReaan aH
Beet Ricah cait te tater ti eset eg and Haves led i, Phe writers! quien is al
which now takes place in front of the history bulletin Mais Fe Noe suiceean ttt in ont ate tien Vike |
i ape a {'sioutd trve een, Concerning the lighted. lectin
HS, dd wost important of all the Lounge aves he writes deta wn ta Sth
Richards hall should be used. ws farther opel atu ae Canister foe iets tat Anise ie
contact between faculty and students, No college |{" Wave clearly had a majurity, for “ibew Tah
xi
it withe
career can be of fullest pussible ben | wih the
ing to its possessor the best opportunities for meeting | Yh Me Sant cil i
instructors ontside the classroom and dgway. From the] CONE, clected Hayes cipletely frat the alii |
bookish atmosphere that surrounds it (issessccatoeciie: ieucadtie’ Hur cries, fie Rinwertéan;
The prowram af the ew committee culls fur the Lette Ie Cakel Soke War deere
Wa:
imroduttion of weekly teas to he presided. over
micinbers uf the faculty for euch uevasion, TF] mle octal reveal, er Hayes. the nuh
ulty will covaperate, such 3 plan will dr ma | nal -ataily “(ue pecneevatnin af UGG. RVG
the students the desired contact asid ih’ sicl | yf AED, eal atts for preservation wt the
a way as to be convenient for both parties Ir Ande srenititenecae hoes beak
The new group has planned wisely, I resi aT Hae tee
for it to enact efficiently the plans so carefully dr avn eal
then, Many: Suntherners: bate
ap in order to realize fully she advantages 6 be “Hiogel Mr. Tehensotte. felted ayes wit ren
derived from the social center struction, he hay actually t Hint wut at ini tine
: . ; By alg hime i Hest anodern | resident le
A TASK WEL. DONE ebovcgycte a few acetetatha) whieh san rvatls tp, arwrd
To Emanuel Green, '30, and his committer sniust/ seonumal strite and prepared be tine itsehenpies oe a
be accorded the hunor of initiating aad completing | period ot auslitsteial expansion One fevls alter readin
the. phins for the adoption af a scholastic: Mater {this | thar Hayes fas. heen cuade camprelymsitde
Weeks of planning and disenssion passed beture
eam We tke goautuenat eit weet ie ARFAIRS OF STATE
Tapa Dae He yates a judas sit
stron es teense wal er the Bi a Tal :
Casa ign HSE AMT SUH is shat Wal : ; 7
i) sere thits me he elt Ninel 1
staeings: NS; i i
ty He He ‘ 1M i ni) . 1
tl SMPacats al sah hie Wan, dead carl cakeweral ot Meat deal vat
mel an asc Dat ah ae iis et i
COMPERATION IS NEE Hy iW fen TE bad sand ocniee tha
ry Ee tial desman «aay lin “ alse quis Leilhvet
planting ta ateend the. ean for ae three says Ie
mT
wrmerty town
Phe nes catalogue is mel ine Vander the
fore the opening of College
the auanber who have signed ayes Hot 9] leartnyg, Contes oF Intra tin
it should be a short paragraph describing the curious numbers
Perhaps the. men have wut yet hail he matter| whieh. adura te aunouncements. wf courses. N
Brought to their attention. If not, they: should in: [au wederly outline in 1, 2. 3 fern tells. just ls. te]
vestigate the propositivn and ascertain avhether url steer thiaagh the intricate anares wf Arabivs and
not they will find it possible to attend. Tf they! Ratans Meven describes the typical dilenuna of
can, signing up now wall focilitate matters for the | wi untortunate student teying tu take Latin
connie Spanish & "These Gwe courses, iL seems, are in
very tan should plan te attend the camp this| sary contliet are in the” same
year, IS dt iy successful the first yeor, surety. is] exatninit the instructions rise
Obtained that it will become a college custom Ww the ace ly, and the concludin
‘There cas be wo dyubt a» to the advantages which | yen’ clhuches all preven, wool by. assert that
at will bring to, the freshen. And the uppereliss two courses may taken at the sin
tuen know that i will not he disadvantageous to th Wo whieh ahead Hike to ad ‘ny. ‘Pia
interest. famous benediction, "God bless ty every sie
the fi
EIGHT MEN‘TO BE
V.M.C.A,.. CABINET
MEMBERS IN 1931
The following members of the
College Young Men's Christian as-
ation will serve on the pr
dent's cabinet for next year: Ham-
ilton Atcheson, Walter Driscoll,
, Harold Haswell, George P.
Dransky, sopho-
mores and Alvin Shaffer, Clayton
Stewart, and George Hisert, fresh-
men,
‘These men will have charge of
various functions of the organiza
tion, among them are included: the
committee fur the freshmen retreat
shimen banquet, the arran
ment for the assembly speakers, the
annual activity day, the Sunday
night programs, the aumual con
ec, and the yearly drive for
snes
are two new conmmittees
president-elect, George
plans to establish, ‘These
¢ committees ty supplement
the work ai the junior guides, and
those to look after employment for
SPORT SHORTS
THE PURPLE AND GOLD
Qur baseball team is very good,
They meet that apple with
wood,
And, try as earnestly as they may,
‘The’ rival nines finish far away.
the
Athan,
mound
poised upon the pitcher's
J Speedy’ the’ ball into Wrhiston's bis Lloyd Jones, "33:
batters have often found
they may swing fast but
seldone hit
The team's support is good and
Varying sometimes like a fad!
But when the veteran battery's
there,
Signs of victory are in the air.
Keinhardt treated the boys to th
speediest kind af pitching they ha
faved this year, but he couldn't
maintain the terrilie pace, Hel
sluckented quite perceptibly after
the fifth a
Kolodny started for State at the
keystone sack and turned ina very
creditable performance. He handled
all of his chances nicely and should
be in there regularly next year, if
he can improve his stickwork,
Vesletsent anaite the antstand ngs
Hay othe game when he pulled
dew Daves’ fone atid hard hit
Hh centered Ty looked tike at
tyecue three base hit, hut Juliane
jer cunuler it fast ta pat oat the
hatter
Kinsella hay been coming through
nobly in the pinches. His single in
fe first scored one of th
runs. He is also making so
catches in the field, He made two
in the Hamilton game that ap
peated to he potential bits,
If the Purple and Gold boys can
repulse St. Michael's strong attack
turday, something, by the way,
that they have not been able to d3
foi the past three seasons, they will
have completed the best baseball
schedule at State in the last ten
| years,
,
'30 To Have “Butterfly
Ball’’ At Aurania Club}
Buttertly decorations will be aw
feature of the senior ball at the
Aurania stub, June Lath, aveordine
ti Darutty, Phones, a, general
Chairman, “This will be Rnowan ay
1" Buttertty Phe
bids are $2500 AW orchestra hay
tot been selected yet sever
prominent ones are beng com
iilered, Miss Thousas announced
CALENDAR
duate club’ meet
Richardson hall. 8 p.m,
4 A. meeting. 219
Ontario street. 7:30 p. m.
College closes, 5:05 p. m.
saturday
Baseball game. State college
vs oo Helin college, Ridge-
ee
examinations begin 9
Laem Do you think that
State college men should wear
j shorts such as those which the
men at Dartmouth and Rensselaer
| Polytechnic institute are wearing?
| Adolphe Scholl, "30: We are all
sick of looking at legs. Now that
the women are wearing long shirts
we do not want the men’s: legs
revealed.
Mary Goodelle, '31: 1 think it
[would be too distracting for the
| Ray Collins, '31: 11 is alright at
| Parimouth and ROP OL, bat
Hdon't Tike the iden for
tional callege
Claire Lyons:
are nat any worse
or RMT
turtle th
them wear them
Ethel Grundhofer, ‘30: 1
anind inthe least! The
contort
Russell Ludlum, °31: Absolutely
noo That is alright tor a. collese
town, but it would never da int
city. College
| Marie Havko, '30:
thew at all, either far Dartmouth
or State college. ‘They take away
1 the miuutiness from aman
jimake hin look ike i buy: scout
Isa great
for imed's colleges. ‘They are more
|lywienic™ and more comfortable
Bat P would net Tike thew here
DR. SMITH TO AID
| SUMMER COURSE
TO 1930 SCHEDULE
A new cours: in social s
{will be introdus al tnto the sumer
ol curricaian this year by Or
Demnal Ve Sinith, instructor in his
tary
[will be to « er
Jemable junior high school teachers,
I a
Jie teach « conmposite course of the
a co-vdues
wle college men
Dartwourh,
fi they are tore com
tr tome trotsers, et
ila't
I don't like
Jsocial science in the high sehowd
rather Umar a day by day subject
matter course, according tw De
Sinitly
There is ui yther ealleve i the
United States whith alters a cunrse
te train teachers i sucial science
Dr Smith sail This kanes
perimental comse alas the sstne
leas ae tit i aeenecal seience, sanid
Union Freshmen Beat
State Tennis Team 5-1
Vw Stan + wenn
wom deteatead Tatas
Hectanen Nast Pat
Selienes tly rs
matehes tor wa
nately play rasta
Vurphe anid Gold players
Levtnsten deteated Dietz ot Union,
ete Lb te 25 tn their he vietery,
Fhe saunnurtes atthe ather
tuateites” Singles, Walreth, Unive,
jdeteated “Tarbox, 6 te Ltt 2
Santord, Union, detested San, 6
te 1s tt As Figg, Canin, le
Feared Sroka, to 2,0 tod
Thaublesy Walretin nd Sanford
Union, beat Tarbox and 2
$040 2; Diets and Hig
[defeated Sroka and: Lyons
Jon
Curtiss Mo Rutenbur, 2,
succeeded Charles Kissin its anh
a the ten am has hea
to sceure matches with sey
he has not
whe
uy
eral Colleges hut so 1
|
Inve successful
¥
PURPLE AND GOLD
e
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, May 29, 1930.
DEFEAT HARTWICK
Runs Scored in First Inning Give
State Nine Vi ;neonta
rae ‘ews
Under rapid ening skies
and darkening clouds which finally
poured forth their dampening. ¢o1
callege baseball
miound for the visitors, ac
first shut-out of the
the Hilltoppers on
aptain, the next
to face him, smashed ont a two hase
hit. Whiston singled hurd to
field scoring Goodrich with the first
tally of the game
Allan was hit in the back by the
pitcher and went to first, Goodrivh |
Tater relieving: hina. Delawri re
ceived a free pass to the initial sack, |
filling the pases. Kinsella then
fined out a lusty hit which hirowht
in Whiston, Goodrich als tried
to scare bit was tagged ont at the
plate on a fine relay throw hy
W |
singled in the second
inning for State, but his team
were unable te atshy hin at
Hartwick succeeded in
int the second. iy
Athan ivy
the
fast traveling Texas keouner off the
bat of Graig, but again were unable
to press their aadvautaye as Mba |
was pitching air-tight ball im
Keinhardt settled down alter his Haus why wea thilete will
disastrous bexinning and) Tinted | eats tex ion,
the Purple and Gold players ty ame | 80. from
sey heady
| been a member of the swinmi
mnates, however, tailed to con
through when needed and Elum was
still-on first when the inning ended
ers on the varsity court squad
Allan's «the
| exumple of
pl
Be Scat | MISS HELEN COHN
fide 1}. |) TO TALK AT CLUB
; ‘| MEETING TONIGHT
| A aneeting of Graduate club will
He conducted tonight at 8 o'clock
2[i the Lounge of Richardson hall
cf Miss Helen Cohn, teacher int
McKinley. Junior high’sehool, Seh
nectady, Will talk on Teaching {
]
college varsity
ave be Allan
her om the
be felt by St
this June will
¢ Wig been
rast years has been the outstanding
College,
Miss Weinberg To Be
President Of Menorah
Marion Weinberg, 31, was elected
president of Menorah for next year
d_ recently
at ing conduc
Other aflicers. are
42, vice-president
3 Selina
arti
ce
‘porter
WELCOMES PLEDGE
Hoi Landy sorarity. welcomes
Mice, Cornell, ‘33, into pledge m
inceship,
a: States lie the ron press
4 8 0 ne falhawed by a sueial pr
1 Grubtate clube hefore the college
VISITS SORORITY
Atte Sfuneay, 2, an. Cather
drat Me meth Comma Kappa thes
teh baa ay EAT
Hs Mamba te i At The
College Pharmacy
Wallan W Andeews. Pros, F Wayta
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74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y.
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STAR HURLER WHO G GRADUATES, IN JUNE, 25 Women Get G.A.A.
Awards For 1929-1930
‘Twenty-five women have received
athletic awards for participation in
major and minor sports during 19
40, according to Ethel M. Grund-
hofer, 30, president of the Girls’
Athletic associat
major
ng two major teams a
herine Norris, “BL, received minur
jer awards for playing on three
Tettery were also
ad Aseniith Vin Bare
letters are awarled f
in three minor
ir
Winif
‘S§ President OF Society!
Elizaheth Moriarity
elected president af PEG
nine Muy |
national social science
ciety, at a meet
week, Lilly Neb
ae
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Sere Rant of ie ies eee |
neat’ at the Win fo
Fenris tnd ie ke
Agi ach, oth a
‘and Maruaret Heury
TED PRESIDENT
Abrams, “4
president oth
was. elected
ies club for |
of the club
‘Midred ars
a a mee
wlucted” recently
J. wats elected vice-president ;
| Kelley, "22. secretary: and M:
Henry, 32) treasurer
DRUGS
At The
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MAGAZINE PRINTS
ARTICLE WRITTEN
BY MISS SHAVER
Shaver, super-
n the Milne high
article which
y issue of the
a journal for
and teachers of history and
the social studies.
‘The title of her p
Mis
visor of
‘of her, work as
n
1 the purp
team for three ni c is not, by any
iss Grundhofer means, a of all
whine and Betty Ja ailubte. material which a history
mores, received still but merely a sige
form jor festive one, especially. for those
team for two years, Numerals, | Hew in the profession. Th not
Which are given” for. participation attempted to include” inspirational
in two major and one minor team | Mutterial as much as" an of the
i one ded ty Alice | trade.” 1 have listed the. sources
( Tub, Mary | from which one may obtain maps,
Moore, fresh tits, aids in
teaching ‘economics, ubjective Lest
Marion FE, Motto, Mildred Apples review and eutline books, hooks far
and Anna Moore, seniors, and | the lantern slides,
nite eonpilation of
rial and sources for
story teacher then follows
ject that Mise Shaver
x on for several
Dr, Adua W. Risley,
Barns, Matha the history department, anid
Sheehan and Nasnt’ Mbrecht, frestie| Un ghd to see it in printed form,
men, were aycarded “minur recewni-['The article is a careful collection
tint for participation oi three anier fei various senrces of anaterials that
teams for ene year very teacher of history needs, and
_ aes ge WE hope te have. it printed in
Miss Moriarity To Be * snviitet orn sone tine west
vonelided Dr it
| MissYHertwig}To Be
~~ Canterbury’President
teatrive Hertwig. “dl. was elected
fof Canterliiry. club. for
at a mieeting at the elub
conducted recently, Marion Larbey
"32, was elected vie president,
Gidys Crowes sh secretary. the
Zotn, 33, will be treasurer and Fred
Applete report
Miss Tarbey was elected to re~
present the club at the Provinel
conference this summer. ‘The time
and place of the conference has not
as yet been determined, but
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY May 29,
1930.
ANNOUNCES EXAMINATION SCHEDULE|ATHLETIC COUNCIL
Miss Elizabeth Van Denburgh,
i announces the following
of examinations beginning | Ci
WENN ESDAY, JUNE 4
"
Mathews
Mathematics 11
i
Gym
PHURSDAY, JUNE. §
MPURHAY, JUNE
Henny
Siuaish
AWARDS LETTERS
FOR TWO SPORTS
At a recent meeting of the
9
Rooms
MONDAY, JUNE
> AM,
ein . }
+ 00, 182
ie
mn n
311] Athletic council, the follow
TO ere awarded letters for pi
Htion in recognized sports at State] \
Gym colle
Basketball:
Whiston, and
Captain Richard | 26.
Sir
Lyons,
and | Vineont
and Gilbe
Charles
a
30, | Ow
M
Tennis: Captain Joseph Herney
2 ]29, Samuel Cooper, 29, aud Raiv
i i, Sprague
ions was poussedd at the meet} Ry
* ws
Miss Cromie Is Winner
five dollars
‘en| President A, R. Bru
annual
from the play
mention,
Drain
20, and Carl ‘Tar father conte
Gordes
MR. TAFT SHOWS
SCULPTURE TREND
AT ART MEETING
American progress in seulpturing
was outlined by Lorado Taft at
the convention of the Ameri
of Arts, conducted in
Of $25 Speaking Prize
Helen Cromie won the twenty-
award, presented by
her in the
contest,
prize 1
ich was conducted in the
spe
toriumn of |
Blan Cea VP. Hughes and Joan M, Gillespy,
Prats attended the convention as
by | junior
representatives of the dramatic and
art its Stuart Watker,
svenie directur of New York city,
James Mo Bk
dyes of the contest were Mrs
wet: MacAtfer and Mrs
und Mr
ve aeaalanins alse gave an adders
ary Gainor received honorable | fects. Miss Hughes and Miss Gi
She gave the "Barrel ean participated in ronnd table
trod Noyes, The sbout "Fhe Gifted
Ktizaveth Tiisatabaner
et Mlen Whiting. fe
‘tion a
Roger
Lynvan
seit
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fine, State Alumni Attend
Freshmen Have Outing
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Kar the
mld Suite college, members
wer thushand
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‘| Miss Reiss Is Elected
Classical Club Consul
Mary Reiss, ‘31, was elected first
Helub for nest
wonducted re
accordings to Margaret
Wh hiest const The
s whieh were elected
ul, Mary Mex
HFander, ‘42; qnaester, dudy Kister
32: seriplor, Madeline Hayes, ‘Sb
aud niunitins, Mine Metzler
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es (BE will be
vice-president, and Dorothy: Dares
44, sveretary; Selma Schlacht
wid Betty Kautter,
rd Hall
32. treasurer
janine Gunn, "24, and Brances
! Frances) iy. reporter
ELECTS OFFICERS WELCOMES HONORARY
41, will head the| Epsilon Bete Phi sorority wel=
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iruetor in biology, into honorary
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Wilson, "32,
rjorie Dunham, "1
HH Crelle, ‘32, reporter
wird, ‘SL, senior editors
Mord, "32, junior editor
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