State College News, Volume 15, Number 29, 1931 May 8

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Vor, XV No. 20 State Coitece For Tracners, Annany, N.Y. Fray, Mav 8 1931 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues,

RETIRING NEWS BOARD SETS RECORD BY PROMOTING 51 TO 1932 BOARD AND STAFF

caa,wue orev... GEORGE P, RIGB, 32, NAMED EDITOR;
tte WEEK-END TODAY "Ryne aw NEW STARF 10 BEGIN WORK FRIDAY

AT BURDEN LAKE 8 Editor With Miss Lewis

es Flowers

Andrew Hrity Ts Elected | Managin
And Bernard K
‘Ani i

Second Baseball Contest Will Be
At Ridgefield Park At 3:00
‘Tomorrow Afternoon

Journalism Fraternity oh

(-) SAUNDERS TO ACT To Have Party Tonight
AS TOASTMASTER
AT 1934 BANQUET

REVOTES WILL BE
IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY
LUDLUM REPORTS

tes frat
xt

Bureau Gets Posiitons

For 88 For Next Yea I

Annual Concert To Be

a At Chancellor’s Hall.) tu si
RIVALRY CONTESTS ai i Grogs hy

70 OPEN PROGRAM ‘%,\c'"piteiaiy te ie Sela a8 vad wees se ia sins
OF MOVING-UP DAY |."0.",00"

Changes In Freshmen Requirements
Are Male In New | C olka re Catalogue

4 Miss Mead Will Edit ;
Echo During Next Year “ Ma,

OR TEACHERS

State College News

2 i STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY,

MAY 8 1931

telligent amount of study plus a healthy amount of
State College Ne wines rogue thented Sunnihation
‘Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 What the college girl should be is a matter of specu-

‘The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York tthe college gin} should not be as its
State College for Teachers only by. studying the

| “whats” will become effective
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PATESMAN

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when the salient elects Hee wwwanen ate leary aad thes aire saticipautinne a repetition af Kast year's, san
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than the idealistic paint af view ' shanen are urged

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Gymnasium Becomes Navajo Reservation:
2500 School Children See Indian Work

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NEWS ANNOUNCES
FINAL TABULATION
OF PRINTED COP}

MEN TO CONDUCT
MEET TOMORROW,
MILLER REPORTS

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DISPLAYS ETCHINGS

; New Board Will Edit Seip af the etry cand I

Last Namber Of Lion ', "00 0h
The nest iste et the Liat will Fatiiee il wri M
ama hie tt alate The wl

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931

Y.W.C.A, CHOOSES —
{931-82 OFFICERS

Asenath Van Buren, '32, Will Be
President Of Organization,
Elections Report

Asenathy Van Buren, A, was elec

ted president of the Young Weanen’s
Christian Assoriation, for west year
She will succeed Caralyy Welles, ‘8H
retiring president, Miss Vain Buren
will atten the New: York state coin
mittee amveting of Y. We aad YM
CAs at Syracuse, this week-end
Helen Borer, M2. way elected
vieespresident, “There will beat te
vote between Hila strom, A,
and Joan Watkins, “Ak. fur sevretary
andl etween Ruth Geddsiith,
and Louise Wells, By thar tre
Laura Styn, “AR, was elected
graduate representative

VOW. GA. will conde ae Iwas
fast at 660M, toe murano Moons
up Days in thee caterers, accord
ty Miss Kelley, Helan Burglar i
he general «hairs

Ve iM cotwhwt a
Mothers’ lay vesper service, Stand
Hermon an the Lome

Classical Club Makes
1931-32 Nominations

Doral
Pivrethy  Metsinns
presulent, Annu
secretary, Murgar
Teahel Lawrence
Jor, sophmore
reasurer, Mar
Mary Willian

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ANNUAL ’31 BALL
WILL BE JUNE 15,
| MiSS HUNT SAYS|

Feith Hunt, ‘31, will be the gen-
cral chairman for the
ball to be condne

nual senior
on June 15,
the night of commencement, at the
Anrania eluh, New
Comb, ekiss president, announced
This

the last svocial fume

committees have been ap.
pointed by Miss Hunt, “hey inelude
House, Mire Basel. ehairnan
Catherine RL Norris and Rose
Kerens avers, Eva Dewers, ebair
umn, Raymond Cs and Cath
erine Hrodlvricks advertising, Hor-
we Myers. chairman, Margarethe
jer and Tren Hieks
Lucia Stephens, chairman,
Florence Linindall and) Mae Bane
1. favulty, asthe Cairns, ehair
han, Zoe Hinrichs and Mice
plain ins, Margaret
Hikes, etairman, Dorothy Kline
wid Marsuret) Maltigany and re
Hreshinenits: Anne Cruickshank,
wurinat, Katherine Krenger and
Frere Dhekinnssn

Dransky, '32, Is Alpha

Phi Gamma President ‘

vinnel Pieanshy, “22, will he presi:
1 Myla Phi Canina, ational

i journalistic: fraternity, a
fara a result af the elvetions eon
Hnetel at a meetings fast Monday
wiates will he Nndrew Hite
Meavers, juniors, first

il vice-presidents respec
wut Helen Meade, ‘32, secres
treasurer, Mined 1, Basel, ‘31,

his president, sannounced

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THE LETTERS

you write

Would you be proud of them or
just a bic sheepish? What about
theappearance of theenvelope—
the paper? Would they make you
want to read the letter itself?

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J. Bruce Filby Is 1933
Leader For Next Year

ae ¥ ice Filby was elected ore
ext year's junior class

bere con

has been tre:

80 Sign Up To Alttend
1933 Dinner On May 16

ighty sophomores have signed

up for the second annual Moving-up
ting innde of Wa debHO Hoga cose
which will be conducted in the cafe=
teria of Heted full next Saturday,

HONOR FRATERNITY
INDUCTS ELEVEN
AS NEW MEMBERS),

juniors and two sophomores
ducted members of Pi Gamma
honor

onal social
Monday
i Moriarity

science
ight,
3, preset |

ud directed the Trouba-| 3
year, He is a mem
elta Rho fraternity.

two years,

dour show th

ber of Kappa is
The other officers who were m rer profess6r of history, will be the
elected are: vice president, John] Who are selected because of Melt speaker at the dinner, and Miss

aroline Lester, instructor in mathe=
Mar-| aties, will also be

drew Hite, Hein ee tv etty a
wshlin, Cath! from the dia
les ores will fe
cording tw Evelyn
chairman of public
ham will be toast

Detlefson; secretary, Alvin Lewis:
rer, Ralph Harris;
Ruth Reynolds: song le
crine Longs and cheer leader,
trude Sawyer

The representatives
hoard are Edward, Coyn
Dinneens | Mary “Treln is

repurter,
ler, Kath
Ger- |)

on the finance |
Abbie
4

aret

| Roohan, sophomores
| Guernsey ‘T, Cross,
Governor Roosevelt,

secretary to
accepted

pete | ent i
imber Of | jae
apter of

\

arrangements,

decorations, Laura §

t

the Rainbow | Htertainment, Clayton Stewart

wmvore Hotel, | Hetty Gc don faculty,“ AWvina
Bruce Tilby;

nd publicity,

GIVES METHODS TALK

Miss Marion Redway,
in Milne High selwol
English methods. ¢

day and ‘Thursday abe

Dr. Gertrude pros reat | 112 Students
a ie miuct the Give High School Tests

biokwgy club en a fiekt trip to Camp
Creswell tomorreas, for the pu ‘of the education eh
of tests san meast

i Miss’ Greenberg,

The members libri
ion 112,
were in charge af a series ai

stests whieh were given to. the sty

spoke to the

studying birds. a
Theresa Mauri

cording to

resident of the club, ie Junior high school | tian of Tibraries for teachers
will eave the Plaza at 2 ute De Bagh Suuth, as- to Miss Katherine
iii will probably return at 3:80 sistant professor of education, had ng. supervisor of English in

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931

MEN TO DISCUSS
FRESHMAN CAMP

Camp, ny rovements_ Is
("Meeting In. Lounge
Tomorrow Night

There will be a general mecting |g
the|t

of the men of the College i
Lounge tomorrow night at
les to disenss the fresh
Nps according te

Dransky, camp director.

Sannuel

Re-
freshments will be served and mov

ing pictures of the freshman camp,
conducted by Rochester university
will be shown at the meeting,
‘The subject
be: “How freshman camp can be
improved over last year.” ‘Thi
‘of the upper classes will ka expeciat
to suggest id
tof the
Ked to relate and disclose what
missed at freshman camp last
year, Several members of the
faculty will be asked to attend th

meeting,
The camp may be moved to a
nearer site than Cossayuna lake, ae=

cording to Dransky. ‘The camp is
now too far away to permit many
of the members of the faculty t

visit it conveniently, he said. It
was mainly through the | sug:
gestion of Mresident A, RB. Bru

bacher that the change in site was
considered, ‘The presgram of the
second day of freshman camp will
be built to allow those members of
the faculty that find it possible tv
nd interview the fresh

en to interest then in courses,
A welle organized plan vt adver

tisingg will be inaugurated te attract
attention to the camp, according

George P. Rice, chairman of pub
licity. Notices and a letter will be

Sophomores Give Tree
As Part OF Class Gift

pre

th class has
sented a tree to the College a
part of its class gift, Hetty Gord:
announced today

J planted

sophomore

class president,
‘The tree isan elu andy

day, Miss Gorden said.

pleting the details for the pureliise
TO BE DE:

imfecrsity tat fhe M

Dresses
4BN2 Peart St

wesTains

Thew tuo they ure sw

moderately privesd

at

DOLLARS

Uni
‘Theme | dition that was

the meeting wilt] |

Club Will Elect New
Officers On Tuesday

Canterbury club will conduct
election of officers for next year in
room 101 of Draper hall,
according to Beatrice Hertwig, ‘31,
president. ‘The nominees for presi-

HERE AND THERE

This year’s freshman class at the
ersity of Pittsburgh broke a tra-

143° years old by

having a class dance,

Miee-president, Flora Wursttin and
Ethel Zotz, sophomores: secretary
e| Esther Grannis and Misia Wood
fires! nil Honor Mulford
i profit of over
sult, the treasurer, Elizabeth Oliver, Honor
resale the | Muliord,

lances away with the fair one

Student publications at Ohio
University

calitor and buisness manager eneh Fe- and Dorothy” Merselis,
ceived $2,000" salary juniors: ‘reporter, Frances Keller

re i At if ect, plang were dis

a to cussed Tor a picnic at, Norman

a Winters, ‘31, and Miss

chairmen
larice Si

Was appointed to make

the

re recently heen inereased and

‘Tuesday, | lar
game
It was understood that Ia

were overjoyed to find a man who }
could
t

unerring accuracy make each throw
good.
secutive strikes in the first and sec-
‘ond innings.
Hartwick men were re

lack of pructice was the
errors amade in the see
| Hartwick scored three runs on one

New Board To Assume
Duty On Paper Friday

(Continued ‘from raye one, column fie)

SPORT SHOTS

Ossy Brooks pitched a spectacu-| {ene of ifs cliss and eited the 134
nd, at the same time, steady freshman handbook. His fratern
Saturday against’ Hartwick, | are D

ternity Al
Journalisin

ck of prac-

¢ Frances Keller, Marion| tice would cause a disappointing re-

he ordinary and Clarice Sinimons,| sult, so that State college was more
partner of the Inlet nominations for officers |F, 638 disconsolate 1s editor, was an
nee with, the "eut in” 1 he other nominations for officers ‘ he W44.andhool
ut out” a large yellow lemon | the mecting this week are:| However, rooters who attended th f 46 boot

Vivespresident of
Gamma and is alse a
Kappa, and of
y sicilsei=
the niew president
Men's. Christian asso
eet tresstrer ot his
Thus the first three class awl representative uit the. st
dent board af finance. He is also a
member of the 133. freshman camp
connie
frist yee ane ha
sl. noone cis

throw eleven times at
shaped wooden plate and with

Brooks threw eleven con- ‘

The most noticeable ¢
and Kerhel have been
the News daring the
nm active in the

Both

Grofessors, $8000 fo hit and three errors, “The first jl
te professors, 5000 a FSC have served iit aumerotis publicity
Ge, eae teas, 8 | sone Roca Mien Hell [ose sn cto es Made ae
to $3,000; instructors, $40 grounder from third and threw the Lewis is seeretary-eleet of the sophos
The University of Chicago. boasts Leader For Next Year ti ist inswot of ws think Mesto tribution
(1) the "youngeste largecuniversity | Dorothy Hall was electe presie, Where Suumders, shortstyp, hath eos ale tie ethos malta te ae
president in the country, (2) the dent of the class of 1 next cred the rumer who was forced jssuiate editor ef the THM hatdlwede
Oldest fresh in the United States, Year, asa result of the from second, ‘The theaw went over and an ssc ite editor of the Bele
the is 92 ht ecg allfresmany Shih ere Feceatly candace 8 Gooars hea Me is
rule (3) a professor who wears fer the supervision ol The second ‘was committed by
side-whiskers and rides a bieyele) The suse cats lected are: Vite* Goodrich who allowed a fast ee
arcu the campus, (47 its recog present. Reber! Rankine: sere fo get) through him, | Moreland "» Hiteer oof U4 Conon Mu,
ni thru” ay correct spelling, (3) tary Leah Ki fumbled a grounder between first
‘ot having biel the famous actor, Mik Eleanor Gages” reporter, | Ielet and second, and when he finally got ATTENDS MEETINGS
ton Sills as. professor, and (4) cere Ruhel: manauer. wi girls’ athletics. hold of it, he threw to home instead ir. 1 Dobell a
ancinaliot” teachings Virsina Tiwkines “representative of to second where the runner was. Hif¢=r
ew trls \ietie asst oni Fareed from Best There were tus, the tenciers
he Univeriy Ga” Vienna sth athtetiess Kenneth, Miller: eiitur vot Met, Out, thus the putout at second 1! fllate Gal
abides by at few old customs which the Pedagoxne, Vera Burns: bnsie “See pave sled Tee dee cael ele “ue
Have never’ been willrawi, these hess maniweer ‘of the Teagaxue,| yyqitet tt all Inthe three
every pledge Mishael Fev te imines ples only one hit
tail vote, anil attendance at class is. finanve Deard, Ruth Martin, Seveaileane i cata haley
compulsory Hines, Ger | aati tat Masson odsnasoPnisu firs irene
- rented ahaa APU hd throw from the pitcher beressgt wd Mandan
\ Univers neste, stent Han. at Ura ; The:tennin Gare wah: vty, we Intensive Summer Courses,
areested fir seis penne: without xt lier Weir, Cerirule Cori, jy Jee tamale team, won every set
a Ticeme at the Wistenni-Atinnesota The revotes will be condictel Stennis men, “weaning. the ‘season Ma oy oe
football giume, pleated his own case, | Thn nom, according Ww Nett opener by the score of 6 to 0

anid winning it, sold a pennant to the

recorder.

Is DELEGATE

- Mildred Siith, “32, will he the
ALUMNI TO RETURN ida Seine if Rin ehapie et
Many alunmi are expected to tee Mpha Rosia Phi sorority: at
turn for the ammial spring. formal fourth biennial national convention,
dance to be conducted hy College which will he “conducted at, the
ti ‘aturdays might May fo, Greve Park ing, Veheville, North
aceording tw KE, Lluyd Morelaad, Catalina, front Jinly- ta July” 1
2, president, | Lr. Danwal
a) assistant professor af hist VISIT SORORITY
and Mrs, Smith, will actus chaps Ana Gulensky, 24% Mellie Kaul
erones, and the “wnitsie will ituby
ished by the Kuickerhorker Aes

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