State College News, Volume 19, Number 21, 1935 April 12

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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 5, 1935

Alumnae Activities
To Be Tomorrow

Basktball Games, Award Dinner
and Musical Comedy
Constitute Program

ke nies ih the afternoon,
And dinner and musiea! comedy: iin
© evening, will constitute the program
for the annual Alumnae day’ to he, con
cluetei) tomorrow by: the Gils Athletic
Hing to Janet Norris,
35, general chairmin of the program,
Tiere willbe two basketball: games,
wo Wisabetly Hobbie, "3G, in
sharue of basketball At 2ia0) oeloek
Ahere sell en kre ete the
ni OAT soieenny
Wall {Hight sefioo}, sind at a0) o'elock
the State varsity: will play aginst the
Hone, owing the,xanes
W stint for whiclh the east
‘Appeldoority, Isatherinc
@  Dershiner

Hannan an
Mary Fmenitart Fh

And) Daisy Besson,
i Janet Nort
Hiyely, scntiors. s
The award dinnersmeoting will be

coniieted! Thy the cafeteria of Husted
AN} at 580 orelocks Miss Isabelle Johns:

instructor: fh pliysiea! education,

and) Hiri

“programs, eal

Ia
i [ent Anderson, 483 auc cleans

sien comedys. “Tht
wile, prosonted

j he ation of Hea tl
oe Danetng wil follow the play fa

ae Heat
e Boamitiees apnstig Aliss Norrie for

mane anne
Mati Mien ehnienany Aa
Finendaet an Ruth Duis, uns
recenfon, Bin, Hurlbut 38, ale
raleduaite eek 384 ant Tuli
Hora Gain, (i chal
pare Hot an Hyelyh O'Brien juniors

News!
MADISON SHOE
REBUILDERS

No job too small for us to call

for—and deliver , . . even

a shine!

lists fh

LADIES:
SHOES

She
Dyeing all shades
Lengthening:

Broadentny

FLESHMAN,
Dial 2-0314

JORF Manager

TO REPEAT EXH:
The Physics, Chemistry
Glilis will reveal their
Pihursiiy afternoon and
thorrow, morning for Wie 1
visitors {0 the Round Table
Jolin Twyes,.

of the Physios hub, The
lade photo
Dliehowtenay an
ment, ~

Sororities To Have
Teas Over Week-end

Tivo sororities will conditet student:
faculty teas aver the Eta
PHi sorority, will be at home tomarrow
afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock at
366 Western Avenue, Mrs, A, \Ys Rise
ley aid Mrs MZ. Tgelston will pour
Thelin Omega will conduct its tea

Western Avenue rolyn Johnson and) 185-40 stent

Ruth: Brady: will pot {lof the finance: board: hy

week-end,
‘lectrost

Duidae
inust. he
Apr

Th [ahi

i
something about a Che

Tiise's sie thing <" aipectally the about
CHesterpiells — tively cst feone the fact
thet it's 4 milder cigarelle— aud Me
esd a wianbee of people siy the sane thing

Wi Mi sislity Chae pal

ail

Cihestecfields ate Weiler

© 1934, Licorrr & Myrns Tonacco Co,

effects,
fille oper

MUST HAND IN BUDGETS

BITS

i Intramural Sports
an

To Include Track

sto
Ve Intramural will
a |/spriig.progran) with ohiss uncle meets

Hrrectfen {according to Jolin Ryan, ‘37, manager
CAHiTTis =| Clays captains Have been appuined ty
tion) of cindidates for acl

Tig ll eset ine nannig
High jumps ramming ror Juni pol
vault, shot put and possibly discus,
Truck events. will consist of 100, yt
daa 220 yard itis 4a) yard dash B80
rd ri un BA vn relty

Sports
kyroRcopie

is for the
in the hands
N16;

terfield

jee get lille cxitiibs of tobacco ti nny niouth

the Lobucco docsu't Be out ail that

lo Gel to iy pl dit then

tole 1 Aust

Chestecpiclls laste Puller

Sophomore Women To Wear,

State Collegé™

Voi, XIX, No, 21

State Covtior ror 1

AuBANy, N.Y

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ARID

Spanish Carnival
To Be Tomorrow

Emi Guattery,

"36, is Chairman;
Procession to Oped
Five-Act Program

\ Heabaleroy!
the Mm inteenth asin
val AMM he the conelittng. Mighclight of
hie Weeksond) lamorrow ight Wy. the
andiogim of Mage hill, Bhinw Gia
30) th Renn ii of the
ram which 48 buinge sponsored by
Hie Spnnisl ela,
The evening's festivities will be in:
muirated with provession at 8:30
Ted hy: tho. Spanish Queen, who
fected in the student assembly
wo. weeks Her identity is a ae
ret ee
ivi

‘nd “enoritas’
Spanish Carni

Anderson, Ruth Brooks, Ruth
Aileen Dexter, and Julia Rell
© two candidates who re
ceived the next highest yotos will he at
fondants 10. the queen,
Following the np
© themes of which are ag
follows
Act TA pros Singtne wit
Hie theme he Street Singer” directer
by Kathryn Crowell, 135;
Act Uy A short ply in

Spanish
arcle dirveted hy

Thetty

Act II
inchiditiy

ProRMun of suest artists
A {Ho of three women men:
hers af ihe Albany: Women's cluby anda
fuiest dancer, Evelyn Mavings who:
ited ier seveuil noted New Wack
misters
Act IV, A comerly, with a theme de
Veloned aroun the ile of a. "puppet
show, entitled, “he Dreaner
ant of alate
Metnty 4 the the
Le CMe HY
ditional features of the eventig Will
Hoon niet; Hower girls, idl candy
fils, who Will contribute to the carnival
spirit,
Committees
i

Who will assist Mise
is follows publicity
30; (uve, Dorothy
ind finance, Ruth

t Soiree
ioutlies dip to

Latest Fashions
Ax the sophomore
strains of Geno Saminares’s or
the annual sophomore
Soiree tonight; trains anid flouices of
es vill sivcep the: Hho,
Hestedvessed danicers
Will Tis mhatelasse, sath
find organdies, Pints, white aii. blue
Will predominate ng colors, while A
fey of the more patriotic. will
red for thelr ela eli
Hs Will be almost exclusively

nid) the golden or raven lock
FS and bars of brillinnts will a
fo be reflected: in sparkling earrin
and, crystal tieklaces, Wee
Sirlcest confidence, that
going 10. keop

is er
in pice with acoy blue bbe

dates for quel dre Teve- |

hman Class President

Takes Early Morning Swim.

The rest of te Frosh thought the
Fuition Was f Knox did't know
Whit to make of Th The Sophos

Were sre SoMietling Was Bol
appen, So—Knox got ducked,

A grou) Of sophomore meni dn:

uiited by. thetr tong: (1:00), vinil
the night before which
consful because of the act
stool-pigeons,,
yesterday morning, appreliended the
Treshininy president on Wiis way to
school. tossed him iy Wasliingtai
park Take,

All Dumont, '37, he
tioner, extended congratulations. ot
the sportsinantike manner in which
Khoxs: tuole the baptisn

Occasion for the deed: the sopho

chief abolu:

|Sophomores Will Conduct First Major
Social Event Tonight At Aurania Club

| 1S SOIREE CHAIRMAN:

Soiree to be from 9100 to 2:00;
Sammarco's, Californians to:
Furnish Music

‘The Chass of 1937's first inajor social
Event Will hexihi toniglit at 9200) o'clock
in the f cli,
Wl iiembers of the. sophomore class

ir ssueats opel the spring: sociat
tlicir Soireo, Alic
Vicespresident of the: class,
the event
Saninairen, and

His NC ore

nore Wloske editors needed! a feature
for their edition af the News:

for the dinner iheides
Helen ie chinfriniany Mldrenee
Zubres, Grice: Yorkey, Hiroll Reiss
hd Felton Murphy
Mi\freshinen titending to be at the
iinon aire to sit typ) ol the bulletin
1 the round: uf Drape hull
Wiesdiy’y April 30;

DEBATE POSTPONED
The debate hetweon the

tlie sophomore and. freshnia clas

Part Of the fntercliss vivaly in \

the tv chistes are conietinuy originally
wheduled to take place iy assembly this
mornings ds been poutponed tal At

Classes Will Move Up And
But No Sidewalks For May 17

No, it's Hot to be a swinmine pool
Aiess gain

Well, it might he for shuffleboard

| or elke fo Keen ug off the grass.”

\rolie axain, Your guess was as
ooil until 1 became eurtous
Ml Tiuired from: Hen Lockwood) wha:
is in charge of the workmen an the bi
excavation out in front of Page: hal
Hore's news what ts news! Straight
Roos, too. ‘The replacing of the
Hansive crisscrossiie sidewalks bety
Richardson and Milne buildings will not
completed for ariothet six or elght
Wee orobably gone, tne June,
sid ist think Moving-ups day 4s sehied-
tuled for: y '
the
Weil have to walle the straight nd nar
row paths that morniig and stay 9
the red lantome at night. However, the
Work in being done by: seetions, and the
center strip, will be untouched until
after (hat colorful ¢
The contract mad

by the state calls

|
Moreland, deny of

Will be: the

‘also. furnished hhes nus
die
Decorations,

Mon gunen to

tholtide the
Sophiomore Trier. i the class.
colors, red and. white, Bane rivalry
its iene suspended for thee
iil feo 8GO0 o'olocke last ight anti
8:00) o'clock Monday: morning,

Hids for the Soiree aire $275, and
| miy be secured fh room Xo all day today,
the Auraiin club tonight.

he dice will continue fron 9:00) to
2:00 y'olock, in necordince with, the
Hew rules: for formal announced
allege adminis
The faculty wuests of the Sophomore
Tass Will jnclide: Dro A, R Prubactes,
President and Mrs, Brubacher;
ton G. Nelkon, dean, and: Mra,
(Coitdiued on) paves 3), relive 1

Which will

Alice Allard, vicw-presil
sopliomore class Who is general chal
hifi for Soiree

ANNOUNCES VACATION

The ua will hegii
Thursday at § id classes
Will he re nyt April 28,

1 Hal lick fiss lim: Three Subjects
sSNA RY Bee To Hold Interest
In 11:10 Assembly

lences oc-| ‘The finterest of he student body will
lay, Before) He centered around three: important. mate
HT 29 (the | ters to bo taken upsin the 1110) o'clock
student assembly iy Till auditoriun
to Clifford Rall,
president of the student association,
The first business in arden will, he
consideration of the proposed amend:
ents to. the constitution, which
ebuind at the last meeting, and, whieh
dire {0 come tip again at this meeting for
further discission,
\ volo vill also he taken on the reso:

pring, recess
8 olelock,

LEST WE FOHMET
Excuse forms fo

Guirring on April’ 4)

the Haster recess)

day following the 1]

must be presented to Di

Person not later than

| fpr te replacing of the
duadrangle between the buildings | ludion introduced at a previous. meeting
nil new soln where needed, No} {0 drop froin the ¢ol
sidewalk i to he widened, as it appears) {em nol support by 807e of the student
to be alonwe the soutl side of liardson | body It is felt by some
Tall, To. he entightentiye and specttig, the} igh pereenty
Hanks are erely fo widen the roued | elpat oh
the trucks, Hasty, there. il he nomad
THe work is. being: accomplished! hy | sudent-nssoclatton olticers: for ap
Stile: relict labor, ‘supervised hy Me | According fo the constitution,
J; 8. Hunt, superintendent and ehiet ene| Ment will be nominited fron
Rineer of the College buildings, ‘There | bers of the incoming  seulor
crews of twenty each working | Vice-president fram. the Aeon
prjeet in succeeding intervals) cls, a seertany from the
laborer is employe days | soplionore class, a faculty men}
A ME UD MVEA ALAC FeHiCET Minne Lotrdlt andeattaine teal
chicer leader, and a women's el
on for the seomingly long | Fach class will submit two
period for a small construction job fs| for office of song leader, an
in tho fet that there is entire ise of | and one woman for the ‘allie
hand Jabor in Hitesve All| leader
use of compression nmichines his. been| will take place. on
eat outs Tn this way. there fs much less| meeting, after the spring re
‘The freshiman-sophomore debate, orige
nally scheduled for this morning, has
we! postponed,

sidewall within

students. W

pre tke tn the
Immediate vicinity,

ATE COLLE APRIL 12, 1935

E COLLEGE NE’

jy APRITE 12) 1935

State College News
enanitheley imeael ie
eg Utero al ena tl case Sat cole ec terri

STATESMAN

here are rumors floating around that
two. banners in their

THE NEWS BOARD
Eaditors-in-Chief

at E. Wittians
00

‘onhs have
Fis i
080 Madison’ Avenue,

| {ossession, Goodness, Frash, luse grace-
fully What delayed the curtain
Saturday night? Was it because The

Farner in the Dell and one

Avenue, 24914

Associate Managing Editors

Eas A. Rogers Kart, D, Ene hie Profs
80 Madison Avenur, 2: 117 South Lake Aven

fia a temperamental attack
Why did Mac leave the Iandball
Ji such a hurry the other day? Good
goods, ch, Bil What would
the giels think if they knew of the inale
who. dances noontimes solely. for phy
cil culture purposes! Did you
MANAGERS see the three Potter tearing up
Florence Tate, Washington avenue the other morning

Mary Cllekinan, ‘36
Westar aavactamcaas ere ahead of an indignant mobe Ib seems

Hlth Garrison, “3

Advertising Manager
Wuisaw M: Davince
8 Bprarus) Place

Finance Manager
Canonyn Sioner
21 North Mais Avenue, 24144 598 Mercer s

Assistant Anviurisixa Maxacet
Hyslyn Hamann, '87

Assistant Finance

window of Chiseler’s Tin and the boys
Were out with Dricks 1 uphold thelr
reputation -G#) Just when is
John going settle down? tt
a custom at Tappa Haffa
the bottles ont of the rear
id the guests out of the front
second-story’ window, too
you notices, Bill's got his
Well, variety: keetis
Was that Christian
in the ni nd Tt reminted some: of
the boys of Pop, over there at Wren

One senior is determined 10. get

secis to. Tk
Kei to the
window

Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Board representing | \nl it's a
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‘The News does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions,
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tor-in-Chief of the News. Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The News to Soiree, Ahem he phan:

does riot guarantee to print any or all comminications, ton in yellow has ie aug in

1 huisty. far (w dell he
Southern ‘Tier
‘ver the week-end Kayhe our
Dapper Dan ean find al solution for
his problem in our newly-established
gigolo, agency

that Shahen might get

this sear! And wearing a green. tic
Nav Lan see, Wills. is
goltig to try to make marey’ at

this week-end

= And iidn't we seu

Putten ny Fort OkaNor Pat huddle be 400A

Inc, Atnaxy, N.

SOPHOMORE ISSUE EDITORS
Betty Gooding
Robert Margison

Harry Gumaer
Virginia Stoel

Fred Dexter

‘ol, XIX, No. 21 April 12, 1935

Albany

SOPHOMORES ed in front

of Chi Sig the other night. Must have
The cliss of 1937 +, Breslin Moying-up Day Sonhor | Reman Gne te maniters: Rea

mores A sequence of events through which every. class must pass. And! (Sj qq 'ye States! ment Have the Itults

how we come {0 our first social recognition, Sophomore Soiree, our debut in. the Reta PHANG R

Timelight of the Aurania club, to which we have aspired theo

years, rounded out and filled with events, significant and progressive

Dut our two colle
Receptions,

GRECIAN GAMBOLS

Alumnae week-end G
and musical comedy
Table conference

for the horles

si Gam heralded. the arrival

Parker, Dorothy Griflin

Proper, all ‘S's; Chi Si
atthews, Katherine

Hannals
Hilda
Maye
and

Schulinat
Was heard
Pi

Green, Gage,
Tangmoir at Unioit station
ceeded to Gamma Kap for the week

They’ ti

Class Banner Dispute
Goes To High Court

an aftermath of conflicting
sophomore chiss
class dinner conducted March 2

vestigation was declared hy

wedure, Weiliesdlay
Five witnesses. {ro eae
panelled and testified
conduct of the yarious members of 4
respective At the time of the
News going t0 press, no. decision. was
callable front Myskania,

je @REGEIVES AWARD
sn token of appreciation
work

ngea-niueal

Sport: ai pen
the intra-nu er Wed
night

followed. by: rivalry with farewell to beloved fresh
ian y A new class, '38, to orientate: into
the fate and from which to dispel the traditional freshman verdancy
iit a new and more successful rivalry, Such has been our career.

And now out Soiree is at hand; and at this apex of our year
view ourselves and show that we merit aur sophoniore appelation by our conduct,

BOOKS:a

Colorful Portrait

aspirations and achievements, With a Grecian background for our name Sophio-
mores, sophos—wise anil mords—foolish, we haye come to Fealize how apropos it is (On Su
Obsiously enough as in our Hame, our wisdom, intensified and, augmented by
Freshman experiences, lis now come to. precede our more sli inclinations,
although we are prone to confess the possibilities of further improvement and
cknowledue the qreater wisdom of our sister upperclassmen, However, our
objective shall continue in the future as it lias in the past, to achieve the fineness
‘and perfection in culture and living which we see manifest in our superiors of
138-and ‘46,
So we terminate our reminiscences and strive for a Soiree
will be a tribute to '37 and a confirmation 10 our superiors of our
merit as sophomores

Elinor Wylie, The Portrait ¢
Indianapolis
The cloud of

ilwiiys seemed Tess. thant half” the
Wherever possible, and
their domestic lives: ‘This int

tonight whieh
ability. and

Portrait of an Unknown Lady
Elinor Hoyt, was barn afm
England to which ber famih
a the Fush of society in a eily
hf Assistant Attoriey-Gener
there are three questions before the student association :| jiygton. where young
diments; the budget resolution and the nomination of student | of “the iyfant’ Keats” because
association cers, ‘To hove to finial these matters in one assembly, sevins pres) exactly the rit word for the tight spot
impossible: what is needed, is discussion, ii the opett, without bickering, on| Considered as a, bluestocking hy He
the first two topics, especially, To delay discussion. until after the Easter recess| select group in wiiiely she fived bye
is impractical. In order to I
for Movink-up Day, these matters must be cleared up immediately
One remedy has’ been suggested: an assembly on Monday ar Weduestay
11H0 clock, This, however, on second thought is also iuypractical, Not on
would. students be taken needlessly from their elnas work, but also, there would | vately but
Undoubtedly: be so few attending the meetin that there would be little or na} Catch the Wind
possibility of truly: representative discussion, a thing sadly lacking, as a rule AG of
ur regular assemblies fae iestiem
The only other possibility. would seem to be a full and enthusiastic attendance) Miss Hoyt
at our 11:10 assembly on morning. ‘The News strongly urges all members | marriage, to. Wi
Of the student association to he present in the auditorium, Fridays to express thelr| whiel a woman is x0. fon
Approval or disapproval of the questions under discussion; (0 dispose of these| whimsical and. thoroughly
Guestions as the assembly, and representative assembly, desires,

ATTEND ASSEMBLY!

Of the
At the present ti

the constitutional

public opinion’ to. leave
it | idyllic country: life

it was iminediately
words, so evident
The su

an Unknown Lady, by Naney Hoyt
The Hobbs-Merrill. Company

beloved American pioctess
dispelled iy this understanding, explinators: biography. by
Though Nancy was seventeen years younge

fier facility: in’ phrasing.

tHe machinery ticeded in working order in time| a young man of her awn set, with Horace Wylie, a much older man

América, they settled in. England,

Here she turned {o, writin

ant heresto-fore dilatory ayocation, in earnest

when Harcourt, Brace and Howe brought ot her
ficclaimed as 4 great success,

in lier childhood,

future books: was

nt career, her return to

all with a

iny word pictures o
emining vagaries. «

I biography, certainly not a great book, but a thoroughly human one,

V.E.S,

in the Co-op.)

E 187 page

jown, Tnilf-suspected facts concerning

Elinor Hoyt Wylie, has

ethan Elinor, the

wcttial nuh
Hiared the delights alike
te relationship forms the basis
aiid a lovely, colorful! portra
lerately: wealthy: parents 9
had retired, preferring the quiet life uf a
However
United States, the
inor attended schoo)

A Tittle 0
when her father obtained

Here she
nd hier ability: to select

ies, she amazed and shocked the
fer a seemingly happy’ marriage with
reel by
Where they shared ait
nil More particularly to poctry
Her first volume was printed: pri
“Nets to
‘The careful
Was liere developed to its
sured
America, hier third
Feful eve on the little details of
nor in different. 1oods
all these yo to make up the

Track Meet To Be
Thursday, May 17»

Men's Intra-Mural Program Is Plan

Arranged

For the first time

intracmural track meet ill b

at State college on May 17, the
1 before Moving-up Day

Mural dinner cot

it, abo

ona pr

lucted
100 men were

proposed track meet,
The purpose of the meet will be to
establish a list of track and field records

fi will be similar

Students To Submit |
Prize Manuscripts

Manuscripts 10 be entered iit the ane
Leal Loventiciny prize contest

must be inthe tands of the judeing com
mittee by Wednesday, May 1, according
to Dr Harry WW. Hastin hairs
of the dEnglish department,

mild He left fa room 24 of Ri
Tall

The rities of the comest for the $25.00
Prize require tit cach manuscript bx
from 1,500 10 5,000, words in length
be With a fictitious name and’ ac
companied by an envelope in which are
given the title of thie essiy
fame and the a
and be accompanied by

Phe manuscripts will be judged
cai three

iardlaont

jeer) established at| Kappa Delta Rho

other colleges, The meet will be super-

vised by members of the college faculty
who were active in athletics during their
college careers. These will
Anirews, fustructor in

W. Risley, profes
inal Vs Smith,

yi Edward 1.

Instructor in commerce: and
James A. Hicks sor of child
celopment
1 nization of the
accomplished by

captain and manager for cach of

Coulter

captain, and Tdwal
managers juniors, Ang

eaptai
i

and freshinan
fain, and Al

1937 Will Conduct
First Social Event

(Coutinued from page 1
Miss Helen 1, Moreland,
women: Dry Donnal V. Smith, assistant
professor of history, and Mrs. Smith;
nid Miss Marion) Clesebrovgh, instructor
in Lats

Committees assisting Miss Allard are

column 4)

dean of

wie ehainmman THomay Trees
Aionjan, Du Mon Ani Rat Vinginta
i Hy Jolin Den

Fort Orange Press
Albany, New York

Printers of the
“News’’ “Lion” and “Echo”

“A\l American honors
Awarded our Year Books

Dance To Be May 3

‘The annual spring formal dance of
Kappa Delta Rho fraternity: willl be on
Friday, May 3, according to. Willian
Taker, ‘36, general chairman,

The dytice will be conducted at
fraternity Tiouse at 117 South

73) alticers for nest year will

Daneroft
Van Horn
Jondpht Outlet 2

Potter Club Dinner
Will Be Thursday

Edward Eldred Potter club will con:

duct is ania) spring diner meeting

Thursday night at the Madison M

1 Madison ayentic

is xeneral chairman for the event
Coulter, ‘35, will be toastmaster, and

facully members of the eluh will be the

peakers, Aluiyni members: of the club:
reiurn for the dinner

FRANK H.
EVORY & CO,

General Printers
i
36-38 BEAVER STREET

91 Steps East of Pearl Street

|Greeks To Dance
At Aurania Club
Night Of May 10

Thtersorority. couneil will conduct its
at the Auranin club, South
10 from 9:00

Club Will Conduct
Elections On May 1 |

Eigctions of Trench eluli of
next veut will be conducted May 1,
tion, in toon 20. of Richardson "

according to Elsie Pugsley, ’
‘dent.
The following are the
President, Jeanne

Evans,

The committees which will assist Miss
Hartinan, areas follows: gene

fan, Delta Omesay music, Chi

Alpha RiOy, tani

Beta

heias Mowers
Gann} refreshments
rams,

Rana Delia;

Ton Phiy arsangenents,
Dhis chaperones, Put
| iets, Ifpaion” Beta Pi

ci Mildred
Hoi freslinien
ty

tines,
woul

sophiamore
reporter,
ie Herher

Olski and! Catlier=

TO HAVE EASTER SERVICE
The Young Women's Christian ‘sso:
ciation will conduct its anvil Easter
on Wednesday morning
Ie inv the Lounge of Riche
ilo hall, aecording to,
47, chairman, Mrs. Mary Bry
Sirvctor in English, will be the
spake

The News board announces ‘that
in keeping wi

sue a} the Nuws as ven fuiblished
hy the sophomore desk edilors

ihuest

TO CONDUCT MEETING
Lutheran club willl conduct a supper
meeting in the Friendship House at, $230.
ay 2, accord Heli
495, president, Hileetion, of

co place,

OPTICIANS,

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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

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