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1936
Ay 14,
Gumaer to Head Revised Board,
Direct Policies of 1936-37 ‘News’
Fred Dexter To Be Managing,
Editor; Three Are Named As
Hends Of Business Staff
will heal
polici jes of
rl and dir the
p COLLAGE NEWS
the your 1
7, Will be managing edi
hoard alsa un
nounees sixty-eight other appoint
monts al promotions to the editurial
bourds and staft's of the News.
The setup of beth editorial aud
Iusiness: boards: saul stalls tas heen
rearmunged dong the tines used ty
the News prior te dst yen, Vssist
ing Caymiver an thes editeriad Lecird wt
also he Warren Hensmore, Davie
Smith, and Sophie Wolzak, soplee
mores, assovlite managing elit
The tusiness lane will inetine
Justis: ane
Lunrit, Sebel
Joh Dona.
and Mildred
ation maiiinget
Dr Ww Joeesiitemt, will
Present cineniiens oat the new busied
With gel keys on Moving ap
AL the: simte tint twa silver Kegs
ho presented to senior ineanbe ts
toon urd, whe
thy News
juniors will is
the women's position |
Helen Clyde Charles
ru ttill Jositinns,
catitors will include: Betty
we
ealitors,
news
Morris
Agsuein
will
Cox, Edge To Head
Classes of 1938,
1939 Next Year
Bdge will
and 19h)
ding to elec
Hiehwid Cox and John
Fea thee
for the next
tions, as st
The atticers for the
TO BE EDITOR
Speculation Runs High Today
As Classes Await Moving-Up,
Election Results, New Myskania
Freshman, “Sophomore, Classes
| [he anounced tomorrow immediately
| Latter aavemily: i) GRAND MA MARS HAL To Vie In Atheltic Events
LP Dorothy Cain is view: president for At 7:30 Tonight
| | the ¢ Other oflecrs ———
the seeretary, Chr HOLIDAY ‘TO BEGIN AT 8:00
|] Dershimers treasurer, ainiol " ———s
Heong leader, Murion Bi ail Presentation of Activity _Keys,
ers, Alico Holt and inept | 1, And Other Awards To Be
i Vinanee hoard representative, Ware | On Morning Program
VTi Densmore and Plorence Nethaedi cane
| f reporter, Wolves girls’ ath Jition and speculution are the
ye ais Kenic Uptibtts v of the day, with State college's
Hails’ athletic association. representa reid oa Be
tive, Dena Anders mens athletic Woy Dye ; up eeremonic if «than
J fassietition represontatives, loser twenty four hones in the offing.
\\! erat aid deh OBrien and Athletic events tonight at 7230
of lente aaa thee RGF Phat Welock ail amorning. ceremonies at
Fee it Nate tang cotta i S:00 otelock tamorrayw will be the
Te Ee Hisite lanl a nneees Fo [ly opening features an the haliday pro=
Vettes iH Wiad aay RI genni Climasinyg these events w
Shaye tte tical lore wtih fee the moving upeat the elasses under
Sica nett Ae reel qutesyalis the direction of Vera Shiniers, 6,
Fi Pet Annee MAL wermd uiesitl, sand the tapping?
t Jehectbaders, Mince Darery amd Eat CR (ia TWA NEVSlaniCti
fwared Simonds. - sitaltapy
, , Sporthition runs high today as to
- Bhereeiat ae tee ee the possible eautidates fur Mys
: ; ogarty: report ry Ternard Gallncy ' tT
Haury Gumaer, 15, wy WHT ccefe aiehinetie amanager, elu: Palme Pte ae a HEI ete ee th ty
uriwehiot af the Sava 1 ‘ se iuues ti eueueeanyy tne vain those
. sou chairmen in ens EE an ee tose uments of sliener enel mente
lyse nee vis Hidde cha itrg ected tiara Gt Vera Shinners, "i, Grand fer at Myskanin stowly adeanees. in
Fain repose: tatives, | Geers Viurshal for Moving aye Day, who [carn ap. fhe aiste, steps hy the raw
BEGG CAO Chests get wih titer tee tegel ait the [in whieh ig sueeessur is” simding,
ait * a Pomc een rstit tid atnmanniess hig name,
1 iP; The number af members on Mys-
Potter Will Have Cullen Will Pitch i age tine sce
a ] thirteen, he vight an this year's
Saturday for Night Saturday Against urea woustitute the sialest” Mys-
Sophomores Win
Gooding aad Maury: Lan, jautiar P Insti
‘ . A ever elinse
Muriel Goldberg’ aid Ramona Van f Spring Formal ratt Institute : 11 over ; on
Wie, onlin Of Spring Iw mpl tin favale the fon Mascot Rivalry Ae Be ee
The tollawing: have been puometer embers at the rd tered Lysine serene cto ssnite “wil 5 sipem P ‘iagendl epiiaen well
The follawing Have heen pewmeted | Mewhers wt the Talward ved ty t Che stite nine WE Ph PES iiseat repased serenely: in | tween freshinen and sophomore
to positions an the business stall: | patter eluly dit thede gusts ve ln Teeth my Pha RUE URE te te
Charles Gaylord, 8, wand dont YEON acs asunmecteny wight at tliedd sprints TE bistitabe Conk Cer Se a a A AS Dr a a TT
and Gordon Tabuer, freslaneny assist Fale ie i TiN sve Ceuieteets melt inthis, thie seceniel (eK util ec seule] Beye the saan elise | rea tes eg Tr
ant culvertising managers; Grave | aval at the Meri ee aan ee init this yeah atts int Tue tea ie Fe [ mio, Si apane sien:
Castiglione sant Kokunl Waterman, Se Sratanl) Yvon, ee si Ns the NEWS goes" to press, (Me upline vistors together with the Hah: Ceuta tne at stake
sistiat business mamegers; and y Perumal Reet ad | coat information is (hat Uratt is oe wae “Tes ‘ OGM GACH > AHWR
Mia Hore aid ae Sunny ped swing! bad Feet eens at semaa oath a Satie of the debate hy: (he teste | Mevingeup exereinee * svar pow
freshmen, assistant eiroulation mins) | Meets areta siia Featres wel’ gia examination neti, hats tied the rivalry sean FOE A I a va feller
% Wl alveers, sume iis i nits ‘a * 7 ‘ rn eo four elusses Wi ‘orm a dine ot
agers, putters, amet hes me HAT) Cullen is to start on the moun for) The amaset was hidelon in appro: Hiuereh gid emcee tee Page andl
(Continaed on page A columa hy | hel hyo thee Eaatern Orel (1Re ‘Teaehers, but his receiving: mate jmately ve stam place as t and | torinn, Mie Alin Slater willbe
| ees aiid has heen playing ait [Mars Bet Waa al Heed sits 8 rae We tiieeots were hidden, the place; sung. a weleome extended,
peer plited, Cathay Stowe Mtoe Ute cml | crated hwy kept hine trom (Pie HW the space het ween he oar Yue delivered in memary a
a forte Chil Eiewoud, Bats | ! q rilind, former professor o
Stunt Will Head It " SINCE ARE | laying his usual stellar yaine on dest, an Me Nutisoriume of Page hal and EGE who seventy led ly Eberly
. ‘het . hie positions for the other infielders [the reef of the gymnasium, The s 4
The aimee is speing formal, and] ' ‘ Meets The x speakers will) then
Fraternity Men vy [vill be trom Msi toe Palisa teloek, (lepemd upon the euteh 's seleetion for] Mt midnight, tottawved hy a throng | dress Tinto Weds, Feweee
In First Council | Hames Berle, 87, is general chair eae aot le muy , hoe Uae ot ; ie pantomate eamnmit | ig, sill be the not the
Ig wring, Young is ready to YING jee, composed of Henty Groen, Joseph | Siem baud
Sites Colhyge’y: test Totert Wiewlty yuwsta at the fraternity {le breeels Bay Lyneli hopes to keep | Arn ty sau Sophie Wola, Ieonght tha i
wounedl was named last oweele fay phe daar will inelude xin liteties against the maseat from the darkiess tur at] prizes, Ivdward. Eldred. Patter’
y Gani ehapter of Kappa De | \then Hicks, professor of education, (lest Ua Pratt can atte epolit victory: for the sophamores. Ffor the man who has dene the most
Rho cud the edward he FPotter fia Mes, Wekss Dr Miretl Wl) - ——— Jfor State college, and the athletie
club te yovern inter Vhonipson, putatesser at Dang A IL L b L The seniors will then sing
finns for the comings y deriek | Miningisons Mr Gear Ove "5 «oor ost | or Sop VS ‘i salute
Stunt, 7, will be president, Vork, professor ef canine inl You"
ee a ES say aval em eRe tatu atl In Traditional Rivalry Debate) ‘ti’ wing uy ut te ese:
John Deno td Bred Dexter, juniors. jastuetor in baiglish, aud Mes. feature next, in ehurge of Miss
cindl afuhin. 60 ttelens, Mss. Ketina Boltin tetas i [AWE aan intention whieh tal | Vs the sivtoriais propauider of the fers, AC the conclusion wt this, the
Rhos sant dain Murphy amd Stat," Connittees assisting Beale i jlowed this train ot changht tirengt [isin ovate at being an ieiele'', [impressive ceremony ato tapping’?
juniors. ad Richard Cox, O8yjolatder nimsie, Rubert Macegisen, wuts Lave ds a eculitian Era ee rod xraar ekise his qiossvssion naw [the new Myskrnia will he rondueted,
Edward Bldeed Potter etidh | Charen Mraw ett, unt Ag fo present vies HF Ee Have unnuebckel ng, cups whiel | Myskania will then announve the
The counedl, formally instituted at lisse at, oN UO CUE aoe ee een Eee THA eID TET yeculos at the elections of the ve
the sceoml cimauil Titeeteaternity fieshinents, Htiehind Cay Ra ueaene IG Rite Aen Bay mi et Aya {ing organizations: Student
Fanquet in Mynil will « Heian Lester Dryden HAIRS Ry ESI polatty wp itin mappened thal) tion, senior class, Girls?
. 1 isk fade vondueted Money night inthe twe rivatyy: classes alsa tl i ‘i '
soeial aetivities samen the nen at Me calistranany, ' Huetod # | wailey eke Were also the Taxsoeiition, Young Women's
the college in suddition te regutatigs Cod Peco Oar amd Gontan fate | Case bell audivarinn. Mtr Duis cons to be Gn the tits for the eps] tian assoriation, Music and Dramatic
rushing “Mucins the yea On the Peas iii, | Tents 10 Ea the which ves pressted hy Mr domes to] y Arvin councils,
slite af social detivities care an tn jel Hie debates an the issue, Pia Fynuny president of the ne recession! will tike place
Teta etry Hull Hatta “inl Uh 2s : ‘Phau it is etter tw have {thst Ess Wid iy, SISA, Tonia le ETE
jimi banquet, Phe eaunei! will B F , sved aga Jost tune neve: tans Faved | Phone the thiad at farce fallaw the pluutingg off the ivy th
also phon vivadey ts events. ti Jeppte general love theme cluding: the morning's) prog:
Hawiiew Avil lew Beavatel avoneage anquet, orma This vietuey for the elim ot nee ay inthe debate; the | she weaves (Eran, i
fo the Enterfuabernity. caustitution To Fill Week-end picaneey Ce SETS quae for whe! sable to gather several [phe eliss stunts, will begin ait
Hipted tha ring The prestibeney’ he sophomores teeeived tive paints: far) ing re for hath sides of the | atelack hal step singe
UE Whe uutlanel attuiiindase Testi At College House |i. ict iiiscot, the lilly bet. HORT Ht arguments, | will he at eee SN
Ther Foneentites Hie Cottase hwuse social calendar (LM Ove inet one half polnts iheml the sophoreae negative een
Phe award of the debate decision hy {timed (Phe tiest sighs af lave isthe OS
far the weed om inetudes (he ami ie judges; Miss Meaty Bhanbeth last sight at reasia ‘Tw testa!
Classes To Take yeing Hawodl! duowe Mubuetay: ulgit Menleling saneerinen uf Ratality Micali (oli witha quate: Crane Sit ‘Phas Appeldoorn Names
2. bok the Touquet Study: fur the ii MCL Hels, protest etal devel Mate, (Whew ave aire tr Livin ips | , i .
Positions at 8:00 HORI best tes Hai un hpmenty and 1 aa Wo Photupe that we love, vee onght tomate love 38 Guide Captains
Phe obitiee Sataediy: will he fron’) sone qamtesser ot Baytlish, quae the ta the es othat are mewn’! Mange a
Veni shinier: M6, Grand Marshal clon tc Trad ateluek, with: nuinie fat (freshmen the necessary Ove tank aie the surpeine stitements usa hye hot) Efltbeth Appeltaor, 8, general
fr the ammo! Moving ap Tay) ecre Fotis Dew Rulerand tiisarehesteat. hilt paints to Tie them with the ehos | ehasses were. five quatitions) from [ORG at next year's junior guide
ma. non th Hats esi enteral af [nis vied |! eulty members of State collage jeommittes, has announced her list of
posstions Uhl the four classes will danman for the anes ssistint |The remaining vents which Wil [The freshmen believed De. Caroline [yeuidy vaptuins, ‘The wap ,
costs tefare hey titel tite tie taionen inelmle: onisie, Dunld De ldecihe the winner: of the tutercelies [pnvalile sertion that eet i het jauidl BUNT Ee a UN aii he
cislivevcasiny vat) Paageue andl at SSO se rae rheonctionss Kebward privaliysitias tiscrene Wil) tieligle Che bre tir hive lived igstiodegtontty than (uly be to charge of the juntor guides
oi tlock: ti Che merning, Hecnobis, SS tetemup, Robert Agoue, Craoditional contests at Mosameup fever te laa loved oat all!) Phe {Bat they will alse help the: freshmen
Phe tisseniblajge: pieces for the re 8 etapenmies, dul Orion, OSI; ahi, Catch atl tiekE cvents for wien sophomores retiod upon He. Willian {Airough their diest days at culty
(ise lsh (alloys (sy Holt Heeken 8 vo pointes ste hall ewttest for meth (ME Bronete’s matte, Love does things! ‘Phe euptaing ate: Dorothy. Cain,
vs, the west dar on the tiist freshients, dati Stramed, Mik [two points class stunts, three eredits, tw. you Minjurlo Crist, dauet Dibile,” Muriel
of Draper hall, tuing west: ME the distillation banquet Bd Land the. elas sing tomarrow mal] Phe speakers for the sophomore |Gokibeng, Derathy Haner, | Phyllis
pumersy cot dout af Thisted hall, fae mand Bewiay i, will he invested as [three points, Phere is always the un [lass iieliled Charlatte Libmauy dean | duhsone dean Livhenstein, ‘Phehnw
ing east: sophomores, the front stairs manager et Coll ge house ty succeed | likely possibility Ubat the tnuner in |Lichenstein, and William Bradt, Ruth) Miller,” Sully Whelan, | Ploreneo
2F Austell uwain the #* Annex: | aa Hulgers 86, dobus Strumeds the juoeasion of the rival women wil | Siuovuy, Jeaune Cheialers ain! Eliza |Zubtes, Gar Arthurs Herbert Droway
wid the freshen the stairs wear the M8, succeeds Michael Grilin, 36, as -be ubtained, Lf this happens, the fheth Haytord upheld the afivmative | Henry Groen, Leslie Knox, and Alfred
Coup, facing west house president Winning chiss will receive five points. [presentation of the freshman town, |/Prehinon
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 14, 1936
State College News
Established by the Cl: of 1918
‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York Sta!
College for Teachers
THE NEWS BOARD
Kanu D. Epuag..... a eeeeeeHditor-in-Chief
Kappa Delta Rho, 117 8. Lake Avenue, 2-4314
Euma A, Roaxs tenses .News Editor
Beta Zeta, 080 Madison Avenue, 2-3200
Gurnw M, UNoreer..... seseveee Associate Editor
Hdward B, Potter Club, 203 Ontario Street, 2-0424
Warp DEXTER. ............45++. Assistant News Editor
Kappa Delta Rho, 117 8. Lake Avenue, 2-4314
Hanny Guatarr. + Aasistant News Editor
Edward H. Potter Club, 203 Ontarto Street, 2-0424
‘Virginia STOEL. «..-Assistant News Editor
Alumni Re , 221 Ontario Street, 3-0137
QaRoLyn Simoner. ++es+-Buginess Manager
Gamma Kappa Phi, 285 Quall Street, 2-414
JouN DENo... . Associate Business Manager
Kappa Delta Rho, 117 8. Lake Avenue, 2-4314
Lavaira Seip... .. Associate Business Manager
Delta Omega, 409 Western Avenue, 2-701
THE NEWS STAFF
Sports Epirors
Frank J, Hardmeyer, Charles McConville, sentors
Sopnomore Desk Epirors
Warren Densmore, Muriel Goldberg, David Smith,
Ramona VanWie, Sophie Wolzok
RePoRrers
Rosella Agostine, Phyllis Bosworth, Loretta Buckley, Elson
Calkins, Hulda Classen, Ruth Ediunds, Jacqueline ‘Hvans,
THE OLD ORDER GIVETH WAY —
Unquestionably, this trite phrase is repeated yearly
at this particular time, yet to state it in any other
mannor is merely redecorating a fact with another title.
‘omorrow—State’s traditional Moving-up _Day—
‘The faculty of the
Hidley Announces
.
iting Faculty
Of Summer School
Lowerree Names
Fifteen Students
Recently Placed
by the appointment
1936 summer Placements:
marks the end of the ‘fiscal’? year for the old leaders. mo) ae ,
Tomorrow the administrations of all activities change. | session will be augmented by twenty: bureau for tha | at, three weeks total
Portfolios go from those who have succumbed to a|two visiting instructors, who, together | fifteen, of whieh seven are graduate
routine procedure to those with new ideas, ambition, | with the thirty resident members, will (l and the remaining ight
and initiative. It is well that it is so, make up the faculty roll, Mr, C Senin) This is according to a re:
As so aptly stated last week in a communication to| ence A. Hidley, assistant professor of | lense hy Miss Edna Lowerree,
the News, how ideal it would be if personal polities, | history, will direet the annual summer /seeretary of the appeintinent: bureau,
Those seniors who I received
und unfounded neeusations could be omitted | sess
prejudiec
positions are Isabel Friend, grades
from the order of the day. Sororities and fraternities | ‘The visiting faculty members will q
do not play as great a part as has been maintained by | include the following: Dr. I. Leigh} it Waterloo, Mary Catherine Ind
ballyhoo, “The situation would be no different if every | Baker, assistant professor of eduea-|son, English at Livingston Manor,
seeret organization on the campus was abolished and | tion, Simmons college; Dr, Glenn 1 Maynard, commerce at Ger-
lorenee Hoornbeek, con:
HeOWn,
ordinary group houses established in their place Bakkum, professor of sociology, "
Moving-up Day is Stute’s greatest tradition, Those} gon State Agricultural college; Dr. Bolton Landing, Helen
who lia experienced its actuality once eagerly look | TI, E, Benz, associnte professor of | I Germain at, Kast Islip,
forward to it again, and those who have but heard tales }education, Ohio university; Dr, John Charlotte Rockow, soe al seienee at
of the day await the event, Freshman-sophomore |s, Brubacher, associate professor of |Onconta, Camela DiGioin, commerce
rivalry reache climax, sophomores turn to more|vducation, Yale university; Mi Rensselarrville, and
ous netivitics, juniors will soon discover that prae-| Kagenia Brunot, Carnegie Lib on ry Mnglish at Homer,
ive—teaching isa reality now here, and the seniors—| pitisburgh, instructor in Those ginduate students who have
Harold Watson, his:
may fate be kind to them,
But tomorrow is Moving-up
heterogencous mixture of anticipation, exp
Day, composed of a
ation, con
of guidance,
garet V. Fulton, library
school; Mr, C, C, Dunsmoe
Waterloo:
director
Miss Mar-
ain, senior high
Rida, grade
1
Copenhagen,
gratulition, competition, and transition, ~~ May the [ychool, Mankato, Michigans Dr. yout (lay
spirit of harmony prevail from the Alma Mater in the | Katherine E, Greene, assistant pro- ry, eommeree at “Dalton,
morning to (Cireat Pires?” in the evening for this one | fessor of educational psychology. Metnerney, ayglish and Ti
faye tional Others will he: Dr, Wilham 1. at Downsville, "Trea Ten
Hastings, professor of English, Brown ik Naish at ui ary uf hi
Wrersitt: Dr, Frank E, Howard, pee-{ age Forks, and Norma Meteher,
A GOAL HALF-ACHIEVED ae So Bs Era aid I ene Vinh
An announcement of the results of the recent dormi: | Middlebury. colleges Cihor plivements whieh Are an
tory fund drive reves lull of the |Towell, assistant professor of public | nounced through the appointment
youl set tor the 8 ained. Con: | speaking, Prineeton uni Feet bureau ane Agnes Book, 4, wha will
Paul 8. Jacobsen, ass
of histo
sidering that the drive was to end May J, the outlook
is none too optimistic for the twenty’ thousand dollar
istant professor
y and polities, Colgate unt
tench English and omathematies at
the Haskell school in Troy, Arthur
Ruth Gillesple, Marie’ Gevsler, Mary’ ‘Hudson, Aubre: thet \ ' , i ; I
Balbaugh, Margaret, Woodeut seniors: Alive’ Barrows, | mininun set hy the Alumni ofice, “In addition, less | versity: Leonard M, Miller, director | Templeton, '4, aysistant ” principal
Holen Clyde, Jaauel Davide, Bitenbel Gooding, Eltredd | thw hit the eliws, one hundred fifteen to be exact, has fut yguidanee, Rockland coutys Depa Round RU AN HE
Tam, Robert Margison, Mary Plank, Bit Hey, Paylite | Pedged to the fund, _ Robert 8. Newdiek, assistant professor | Preneh an ville, Char
Vermllye juntos Betty: Appedoorhe Reug ierkoita | Revont graduating classes, the real vietims of the {at English, Ohio State university: { duckett, at Bast
wlldted odin hae Bu renee Gany toton Cae oprensinn, ave ll eonteiiated rer sonntshnn [Migg dae Otiver, aetna | Het, Mn wn
arlson, Tcl ‘ox, Alvena DeLong, Antolnet The re shen the new fyerviees Mrs Re He Price, superin: | merce i ae
Don Vito, Bllanbeth Driscoll, Jeanne Rdgeumbe, Ruth Prost, iD FPA PASSE mies p Pal Ms
Bila Giford, Merriam Gould, Murjorie Jobson, Phyllts The mate: |taulent at sehools, Highland Park,: Brown, 15, Bugtish a
Jobson, Rose Kurkhill, Charlotte Libinan, Jean Lichensteln, rut incentive toward | {ilinoisy Miss ‘Teresa Regan, as | Livingston Maer, anise Morris,
Josepuing, Maurice, Mary, MeCluug, Lillian Mosher, | Itutht the ya dormitory for men, sistant professor, ‘Teachers College af) "Hy Preneh aml Latin at Perth,
Adelaide Schmid, Jean Shaver, Martha Sheehy, Muriel| Pour y education and ian opportunity Rostons De, Hh. St, ohn, ena Ubolla, histary at the datar
Stewart, Ruth Thompson, Mary ‘Lobln, sophomores, to onter a respected profession is provided gratis for nt professor of history, Mia ' Mephan high school at) Merrick,
F Jeach State stulent, No large tuition feo burdens any |untvesity: De. Walt Stewuet, pro {Rosemary Ubovey, commerce at
ae every Prday in the college etry the) individual who would atherwise he ated front al: | fegson af history, Oklit MM.) Waterville, Aue” Williams, Pronet:
Beret Doata, gepresenting the Student Association. [outing vvllewe. No demand ix made on any senior ottee; Dr dela W, Tilon, associate fat ue ohn C Mephia high seb vol
Deliens y penne ran Unit en a. oe satel an Sefte pay te this fund while in college. Ample provision [professor af education, Yale univer: | Merrick, Mary Wider, meth
Oe ee A eo A ee M8 fis made for sinatl ammual payments Chat will mut drain | Sty, Miss Grace Winton, Fbrarian, [maties at Chizy. Sylvia Mont, Bau
second class matter at post-office, Albany, N.Y. too heavily on a person's pavelwek, ‘The whole project [Northwestern high sehool, Wah at Sanggerties, Uaveald Prous,
r Teng | ix eutried out on a cnoperntive basis between the alumni jiguk Des Harry bi. Wynn, Broneh joud Latin a) etverson,
The News docs not nocessarily endorse sentiments | i in (lie greiduntes, junine volliyge, Phounis, Avie Rosin Holmes, Bngglish at Senedift,
expressed in contributior No communications will be,
rinted unless the writers’ names aro left with the Editor-
in-Chief of the News, Anonymity will be preserved if so
desired. The News docs not guarantee to print any or
all communications,
1935 Member 1936
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Vol, XX, No. 24 May 14, 136 Atiny, N.Y.
ANOTHER VOLUME COMPLETED
Today the retiring News board presents the last
issue under its guiduner to the student body, aid re:
linguishes the reing to Mr, Gumacr and hig stat ‘The
outgoing members have little doubt but that the paper |
will be in capable hands for the next y¢ |
At this time, the Board wishes to think the student |
body for its moral cant financial support. tw return, |
We have striven to. present a puna worthy of State |
college, The reduced tay colloetio aL several
issues to he united but the larger size paper has been
maintained, The News has kept its columns pen te
students and netivities, dnd has attempted te he the
medium through whieh the programs of the various
organizations could be brought before the student heady,
During the course of the yer, the Nesys las sty
ported editorially a nuaite Muvemeaits, Suecess ful
and otherwise, with the eonvietion that the results would
heneticial to th Such wetion, we hh
even though the result
does nothing more than arouse the interest of the sta
donuts in their government
Where we hive failed, se yet a that the
principles motivating our stand, haw
tested, were justifiable aud reasonable,
sucevoided, we | satisfaction of Kaui ing that we
have had some part, bawever small, in the betterment
of student life at State, Let this he our obituary
GO TAKE A WAL
seven months, State's bridge pl and the
more soe minded members of the student body tawe
clamored the opening of the Lounge ‘
has been heard and the Lounge is availa tse,
but still this group does nat iiave into its new lone,
Day in, day out, the activities office is literally cluttered
rd play: and loungers (we would like to
say ry) who’ si superbly in preventing the
people ou activities from avcomplishing anything: at all
The spring heat his drawn some out of doors but
the horde will return on a rainy day. Humans like
to ery for somethliy (i
it when offered. Or perhaps some feel the efurt
walking to the Lounge is more than they can exe
Tt may be go but the activities would like te seo many
tuke a walk,
Seriously, some consideration for the people working
on the publications will be greatly appreciated by them,
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Classes To Give
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PEACH THE WISE WAY | (Wi the freshmen said: saphoiieres
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Suelo aetion not only in these times | thy Did the freshaui whe seniors re Heir forner
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Holy Koran: When thaw settest thy servant toc tusk | (ip, Willis ML Prenel aanatrwetor Povarty, Banie Sess Edwavd
wherein he might lose Wis tite, then it were well hit] jn education, ant Mie Louis Cedars vidsy | Mtletue Walk” Catherine
thaw shouldst reward bin beturetine, for thaw aayst | jnatructor iat English; were eahale: clita Manel aNa Tee
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perhaps increasing ity effectiveness. Some ot its eur: ANT nee uf 1 TO ISSUE "LION"
tuons seem to be a Tittle bit pointless —perhaps too to Train lrg TAL Noe Hi fon, State calloge jutor
subtle for the review Read il, though, reader, and Mro lanes wrote Phe iss ntl distribute its fourth
Histuch your associates with your attempts to restrain | pte fin Marder Case i Balklore gag ee i Weeluestay, May 20, aceord
your liughter, . athadet? HIE WA ete Robert Genediet, 7, editor
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 14, 1936
Page 8,
Today’s Athletics
To Include Cla
Track Competition
Drew Downs State
By 8 to 2 Score;
Rain Halts Game
State Nine Meets
FROM THE BENCH
Set-Back at Troy
In an abbreviated game, due to the! ‘The ball team met the enemy tirec| This afternoon, at 4:00 o'clock,
Engineers Score Eight Hits As|s!llen thunder storm, that extended | times last week, and we are’ theirs, | practice turned to perfection and eon-
Teachers’ Errors Boost (heir losing streak to four, the ey RP. fidence based on past performance
Host’s Score To 9-4 |wolloge baseball team suffered another a ee katt Hitcher | SHE clash in the tong awaited inter:
The Purple and Gold nine traveled defeats this time Drow did the trick, | was giving them a balloon ball (the | ‘Hs track meet,
to Troy last Saturday to suffer the| i! SiX innings, 8 to 2. Glenn Olm: | double oe), so that we tri The seniors scem somewhat weak,
third snevessive defeat, when Rens- ee ihe le alanlafop; was; aul of Jinstead of just meeting the pill. If) with little chance of piling up points |
scluer Polytechnic: institute combined (pegs cn Mt hi ware, log a t infield. gi ut mabe | except in the distance events, The
their cight hits and ten St Mi . the infielders would not have had |
te Wide! a Ded viRLNy 3) Suite tallied in the opening frame |seven errors, juniors will depend upon a few stel-
Seritets aweaniid MAPviat “at jon singles by Amy ) The) Stow (Tee got it?" Marvey robbed | HT performances in the dashes and
of RPI, this season. a ene us na roan inl a Lowell player of a hit to double a| field events to defend the erown they
Retluseio led the assault on Cullen litter Quattraveht drove n lusty triple [M2 Of second. | Olmstead nad to won last year, ‘The sophs, runners-up
with five hits and three runs, Hock the man with foothall
it into Galt eotee ae S athe ith fo ‘ties Hast year, appear especially powerful
The Engineers scored two runs in| inninge the tea eine ny amd ather in add to the hilarity of the situation. | jn thie distance and lield events,
the:,. fret aml were never | ane, two, Stannert, no run, no} ‘The team rd in this) phe frosh are rather an unknown
heade runs wore the re-| ji fauna ‘eleven “men: Le the |B wall time] uantity. 1 hers: aud’ |
sult of two errors and two singles.! Gx frumes that the weather allowed {l ven, One con- | Went Te nuyers: aud. interests
The second inning saw them again jin ta work. ‘ solation was (hat they were well dis: | they rule the roost, And thes have
score fl run on tw and 10 Pal ntiizewns working fine until | tribute i some huge men, Balanced strength
mating ecrora: | TPS aeaeed, “Melty out in the fourth, when he| When the picture of the s jad the traditional verd: of
fourth unearned ran in the fourth! eT ith, followed f th THe
frame ona hit batsman, a singly and Vik a double te tet Tn’ the fifth |
an errol : . | stunzny, tovo thre reer: got the | The colorful attire of the many
__ State broke into the seoring column | ge ‘for the Laine rant thine on ndothe natty
in tho Afth with an unearned tin Ae rved up to Berkman. that put Drew | he vot while un participants
an outeome ot a two In teu far the fast tie i the amply. re ngly
single, Up to this point, the The sixth ianing wi nie lust his shoes and glove | are
tind Gold had left tives a str rain, so that Sehmitz could not {att do seramble to the elub and T
The tally marty hy the belie the ball as tight as was neces [house in the storm, Schmitz was not the 100, 220, 440, halt
more than wiped of in te 1's halt y te have comtrok, As an result, the in the box as the seore indi i . shot put
of the same inning, when ten men ea tatters again put an a rally suse Drew earned only. one ‘road jump.
faced Cullen, neamtaetured iat combined a walk, an error, a site | nm, :
ive Tome on FFG nA MDL cunt tie sloubles for four rans! Phe softball 4 ae
a double,
in
sind twa heats by the State
tthe
with
with a broken fi
len wae entled in from left tied to | strong |
am ml retire: the
started Cyml
ANNOUNCES ELECTIONS
lin the sixth
Lowell Outbats
State Varsity
Textile Men Score 9-4 Over
State In Second Game
Of Ball Season
The State college baseball team was
turned back for the second time this
year when Lowell Textile institute
won last Friday’s ga 9 to 4
Schmitz pitched a fair game of ball,
hut the combination of fifteen hits
and cleven errors was too much to
overcome,
Lowell scored two runs in the open-
ing inning on a single and two lusty
triples, State was fortunate to hold
them down to two runs. A close
double play, Quattrocchi to O’Brien,
ended the threatening rally in’ the
bud,
In State’s half of the first, they
put on their biggest rally of the sea-
son that saw an error, a walk, and
three singles produce three runs. The
Purple and Gold had the misfortune
of having a man miss home on a close
play: so that we had an unnecessary
of a run,
earned two more runs
in the third on three singles and two
errors, but State tied the score in their
‘{half on two doubles to left field by
Cullen and Quattroceli
The visitors added a run an inning
for the next three frames, The fourth
run was a gift in the form of a walk,
infield out and an ‘error, The fifth
inning saw Schmitz again in a hole
sa result of an error and three more
singles, With the bases loaded, he
0 nn ert an then ate spel ne eh | Commerce elul annonnees the elee:|struvk out Fox to retire the #i
fo mare amin Prom ls pelt ot ag qi tithe innings split his Imamd Wein when th uf the following ofiivers for next | sixth rin was the result of aw
State was the better ball team on the the tiiarmis awl, Inder. Hier. {yj ee oh Can Bi aralialu itil 100 ehrorss
fold by setting dawn spononta \) th ) pre t, John Ryan, ‘ a
MORIA die auaant Ht bat, (uterett susvin went in for san in 1 a s view president, [rma Ander Lowell pnt the game on jee in the
hy A SEE ‘ i So Pann Lyneh raised his batting yyy genide th ent prs i UL ste uM eighth with two more rans when they
they arti A) BHD ue he hoeman With tye for twe amd OW pie The bays in th We steretary, Sophia Wasdiek, combined three hits with two errors
ie ar ea Hous hatteal ing With any Ineks Quart licen teste th | folks, (rer. rd Hulihan, 72 reporter, te give them a total of nine runs,
One aynel 's i Ned " i va, i “Sotpipde wonkd fave my swath Suphie Wolzok, 8 | x, the Lowell v pitcher who
ah AA JE SL RE Ut ' rin, Lyne lead . started in the second inning, didnot
cour tal SY sctue hand tie etre tha 112, 2 font tly —_— = ————— let man reach third after the fourth
ne getetane Fash the strikes tho 1 ni HANG eae Hframe. smd no two men on the paths
batere i peso tar raion Cen AN ‘ais, Student Christian Movement ir eon
Teak, ist isa AN aL ONS Gta Wothe sixth, it ‘ ‘ wll of their runs, but
Ue Dds ertets Ms tog Be ante titioulty a the: ev Sponsors Summer Projects Lawl puidal onte Hee Me
a em at Heofram thee teal bowtie of the [Fhe vistors Tived je to the
varied YM rider rival eouditios 1 TT Sour sit: | anita sponsurs: Veehinteor Work cxumps |aitiees in that were a velori
With his tes oo as ais Nai ' whentss in W ‘omnes lvania nine that took nhage of the breaks
ales, 1 pitelior shinbt evaistor a win : he thon} where theit hanl> that were afforded them,
gical at ‘ oe 5 lel ~ te tive quedo the basketball star, played a good
ultras singles, bat he died each time, Bard Tennis Team, he erat inet tink Nackwd up hy a triple
ee ed ee cain wae te Downed by State, tit “os shi The wind enused our outielders (6
ie Heft fehl fentes with plenty te 1 lwnetit in Found prese shuy deep so that there were many: s0-
"his Han the vss) steady To Return Again hs fa usverauieal Pealled 4¢Teane Teaguer’* cine
: 1 Ie etka tiaarivgs Sindee Wren raee tr proje a on nei soil Selimitz was ahead of most oft
" wes W Red ail . ‘fg aT enn iseussion f ey rf n of
theit timing wae tor fast ball pitels dhowa an tt aia CRAG Teva ng ion Hatters, bat the support was woefully
! ; Hee Dah ia dletee ball i ite jMeak, Quattroechi returned to the
is sed DATAD, served ange a stows Ball Gyn, ah ttne forces at its mew found Women's) The te . Poth hinespe te hagg out ve bite and phy
i Finioutt eunwhoa ewer hist Saturday, Of the sine re out dine " logins! swell game at second, Cullen. gave
Tae Meee Thakt cotad, wtalelosy Siste dust gitily tive, ae <n period a Jie with Uhroe Weeks of intensive {his pitching mate two rans and two
tal tia! gad Fe ca Ha, sour Tae pr howinge tes their tite from a omenth: te wine .traiving at Grime) university. baw, [hits bat the rest of the team wis
Rito tank, buy os mthons Re niehe Shents frame dawn the river dn the {2d the cest af meme of th 18! in the histary of peace, in dfamaties, away off form, O'Brien continued to
he first wo bun pvThett lee sitter TR Wi ‘ maeeods sixty dull febauting ound public speak [give a yond performance behind the
credited Re ae futon in ni WANE * plite and Captain Amyot played the
Ne AL a a Daa i be me eelihi State studens whee dre dterestid | full ti ‘strained th
biden Bu Mun oC i val i , 1 Ve tye pee any these siminet projects | Harvey kett of an extra
adropipond with the ag yu ee 1 siyuind trevels Heahl get in with Virginis [base Tit with a oeirens eateh in the
UE ae Lia i Uk VO Mib edna. Vertiant. tie anneet Uwe i fur while the Stuet Helen Clyde, iniers. for feighth and doubled a man off second
Si lel ak il cent, ME tea thutitilaes (Cok dictih tits Ruths Th Rashi, doialis URN ie infurnittian Jon his throw to Olmstead,
the Whitt rente ris s er work will
wiih rs We nedsinye with Visit
iu eed F r < ,
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Tantus Maties tn 4 taki | “An atmosphere of informality and sectusion."
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Softball Contests 4 Seana Kondo 807
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Include Interclass DS oie iil Sed ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE
And Group Houses =)! ~y athe aul Vober, uilers to high school graduates an advanced oust
j Lavontint [abl Bhel Busiles ness training of college grade. The ABC plan ot 4
cE He a cane balanced education resulted in 391 new positions E.
wooed thru the Employment Department in 1935. For \ 4
A Aan i t ea 1936 Bulletins, call at the New College Hall, or ad ff ani
i anshanien : see 5 f +
Vis Three cummed ve dies Prentiss Carnell, Ji., Director of Admissions, iff Ae ;
: \ :
shityteake HY Aad G.A.A. Camp Trip Albany Business College, Albany, New York hy al ui
defeated, wand wit New
bonis ab fete hth To Fill Week- end emitie san
mt Ie a Si —_ ANT ate Gaiels? Alder tation wi
\ vou drelueding Tecate eemdie toe Koond at Canepe Pohae
" fenise, Wappne Saturday 1 Sanday, ording te
Sait eG ke oe , ty ‘ Geo. D. Jeoney, Prop. Dial 56-1913
eit te 4 Hlvine Based, Sit, president | = i
See aly winners of Counmitters far the werk onl are
halt playing ima anne tor oat i Mewe Nuniie
pent cies Less Lt andl Mildred King, fresh |
wwii Fe Fe nae sib 15 1 mens Smith, aed | Boulevard Ca eterla
Quly tine fielding behind Zi tee Pose Hee fans Mitch luty ’
College house twirler, who wis shi ria Anderson, ‘Phelan Mille fi d G ll
Vanes kept the. Central avenue Charlotte Beek, sophomeres, want Gr an rl
hoys out in front, Murphy hit a Castigti Catharine f.
Pannen tae Dotter: Club [dwn Strong, frvstaens !
Yesterday, Kappa Delta Rho met Marozowskt R «aunt ce Jobs 198-200 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y,
College Hote in tie seeond game and | Sys elesan up, Chaivtine (Ades
Mankay DR nests Dotter Club in] gina Wegener, Helen Lowry,
the final game of the first rout Phyllis Arnohd, fees! mow
Page 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 14, 1936
Evening er Will Conclude ea Hr Campus Dream Nears Completion
Annual Moving-up Ceremonies, Cubs To Reporters) With Plans for Men’s Dormitory
(Continued from Page 1, Column 1)
As Moving-up Day draws to a close |nnnouneement of the winner of inter-|~ . ‘The Alunmi Residence |
tomorrow night, the seniors will ex-|class rivalry will be made by the} The new reporters are as fol-) and contemplated fo ‘This amount the Alumni asso-
perience the thrill of their Inat ‘‘step| president of the student association, |lows: Marjorio Crist, Frances de} and completed last ciation will attempt. to secure in
sing’? conducted traditionally on the} Paul Bulger, 736, who will award the| yfichele, Frances Gilden, and Blda| finished its first year as a home for] pledges and contributions within five
uimost one hundred fifty college
into the plans for the men’s dormi-
steps of Draper hall, When the|rivalry eup and announce the winner |p;
Mgrnnd old seniors!” recede into the [of the eltsy stunts, class sings, rind] T%™ sopliomores, women, Oneo funds were pledged ohiss of 1936, the been
distance after the rendering of ‘Great | nthictic contests. Christine Ades, Elizabeth Allen,| for this projeet, the alumni of State | fell in with the idea, Ci
Fires’’, the juniors will realize sud-| With the ending of all rivalry be- ubeth Arthur, Arthur Arehitzel, | college turned to new flelds, tains have been at work sinee Mareh
denly that they are the ones to take|twoen the classes of 1938 and ‘L039, Bolton, Jeannette Rarlow,| pye class of 735 conevived the | securing: pledges which would eom-
up duties whieh held formerly so much /ail attention will be concentrated on lesky, Madeline Berg, Lester | jen of Il residence for men,| prise their part of the enterp
4
their singing | Dryden, Charles Ettinger,
will have given, in | Eurey, ‘Ielen “Gon, Marjorie
roy, Henjamin Gitlin, Vern Mr
ad on the terrace of |The campaign is nearing the time
the dormito: mpus, facing toward | limit, the end of Ma At the present
1 go strect, This house would | fime 115. seniors “have pledged a
n lockers and field equipment | total of $10,015, Students desiring
to be const
awe for them, The sophomores and seniors, whoy
freshinen will find it diffienlt to really at (As Ye Sow?
appreciate the full significanee of their] their honor the yy "|
first or second Moving-up Days. other three clas ng ven-| Virginia “Mall, Robert’ Hertwig,
The annual sing will begin at 7:30] ditions will include the senior and | tian Mines, beth Hulka, in the basement, with a men’s lounge | to make new’ pledges should eall for
o’elock, when all classes of the college | junior step songs before the time|}ear Hayford, Eleanor Jones, Charles | an the second floor, — Dormitories | cards in the Alummi offiee or get in
will render the ‘Alma Mater’? Ied|romes when the class of 1936, leaving | Kelly, ‘Frieda Kurkhill, Elizabeth | and cating rooms would occupy the {touch with their pledge eaptain,
by Frances Studebaker, -/the halls of te college for the | Lockwood. third floor, Students who already hold eards are
lege song leader, ‘The sueces: -|“wide, wide world’, recedes into the} Hernice Mang for this building were drawn | #sked to leave them’ in the ofice,
alry class will receive three points for] listance atter completing the musical Gore 1 Murphy, & up, and estimates of probable costs =a
the composition and rendition of the]<ymbol of their departure, ‘Great * Michon, Kathleen were obtained, The total decided | TO HEAD TROUBADOURS
prise song, which will be judged by | Firos’', crine Mur is $100,000, one} James Vanderpoel, '37, will head
Miss Helen T. Fay, manager of the} ‘The y eyes caused hy this spee-| Peetz, Evelyn Purcell, ¢ al vor
Co-op,’? Miss Gertrude Morgan, jends depart Scott, Ruth
vie} upon as need
los Rune, third of the cost of the women's |the Troubadours, men's mus
movey, Jean] halls, This is due to the fact that }ganization, fer the year
assistant instructor of history, while, during | Strong, Virgin rles| the grading of the campus and JOther officers clected ares viee-pi
Dr. Harold W. Thomps the dance whieh » vondueted,| Walsh, Jayne W White, | races about the Alumni hall th dent, Edward Reynolds, "88; and
professor of English, After the com: | following the
pletion of the sister class songs, the ‘monies, in the
cretaryetreasnrer, Kenneth Doran,
,
Virginia Wegener, and) Bleaior Wise, [he completed asa part of the origi
Freshen project, and therefore will not enter
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