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You. XVIII; No, 16 StATE Conic For TiAcirs, AvbANY, N.Y, May 4, 1934 $2.25 Per Year, 32\Weekly Issues
SORORITY WEEK-END ACTIVITIES OPEN WITH ANNUAL BALL TONIGHT
Kirtland Will Conclude SDhhcola June [GREEKS T0 DANO
PRESIDENT LISTS ~ ‘PRDAGOGUE BOARD | ’ ee
FACULTY CANES NAMBS SUCCESSOR ) aay
Iytersorority. coungll will cous
Professor Completes 25 Year
Work Four Have Leave 0 Citharine Kearney, 136, Ts Editor; ror We AMT SRR OAT Hee
ANG TES 1 CLP Ss) CUR Yeurbook Staff! Includes. 5 rani ub ballroom, nth Alle nN
Hive changes will be made on 37 Appointments street, from nine until two olelock
He valtewe faeutiy for next us Jack Miles and is) oreles
Birnbacher, pres Ahad TayennapeUldugutts ded Tupnish te must, Jean Cralemite,
stills. Of the 1935 Pedagouuc, i) resident of it
He programs ave combined with
fddvess books this your, The dec
Oravions will be worked out with
paling, ‘The chairmen for arranges
he council, ait?
Richmond i Rita Fenioe yeurtioole, nee amouneed to
toile hiv Theatr Hy Ty he rtitiie board | Cath
Gf ausgiies in order 10 do 4 Kietiand, jarine Keatneys 35; head th
vat Wan : |] prafesige aj education, yi [Board as “etbrenecieg: | Mt
rafessor rand Ts sre Ae ee reat le | Nearniey was a member of tie It
WN, EW S Fe STTINTORS TO HLROD [se Ute) acniatea in Se i
ce ee it] OFFICERS TODAY) irs stu aan ne) Abia hi." 8 T a ae
free at the University of Chicago, ai br 35, aut
Witt AI raul 45, tunit Kroiany Odwell Den Byele W thi Sulit 22 SENIORS HAVE |i}! Si,
editor of the Nuws, will be pro:| lace Vie for 1935 Presidency |injanapery lillian Dayne,
fessor of cde ation In Class Elections Sports. cilitors will! be Hada TEACHING JOBS, CHAE ES
Secure Nis PHI) dure al — Hoines and Din Yan envi,
this youn Mrenoh ly Phe Suid ies Wh ont HS) juries, Beane Chu ia BUREAU STATES
SIMIC SUASION AL State anuyil election of officers. today | Will be faumur editor, Gten stall may attend
While in College, it Myla uetae Food 24 OF RH ypotnimanty: for te 103} Trade | Eweityetwo more sentors have TNC ViRt Cina wiecrat CUA Gi
iomber of Myskinity Kappa Phi ardson hall, Davide Kron, prest rey Theranye state, Tleanon| reccived (Guelitny Gully members as
Kappa and Alpha Phy Gainmiv Hons) dent aumoinecd tad iNOS EINE Valoniine) Hie lst publication of sun Will be no. wr
Oniry fraternition and Kappa Deltc] he elvetion will be conducted! jeatawtely and. Maura April 14, mkt ef inirell nor vecelving line this yen
Rho Hy elaks ris, members Of imiopas ant esse Cal wa sen | as Tn previous years, arom ad
Hour members of the College senior Tonority so°\Overhinen Timm Meade, stl Vine] bits, deer Ohaber fon tie ball will bet
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faculty are to hye a leive of ab win: Chappell) sopliamoness bust Ke Hrubacher, president
suiiee ta do wridiintervorie UbuhGr foe ihe, te a Fe a aT aay i nee | Dinbachen Dy ME
suid universities, hey ea IWR TieMleU ee Kyun] Nielson Juniors, rst ( nil Mrs Ne
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For President's Prize) nis vil basinal sph pi fo eae tina he fo] areeNTeh abet ST TANT is aenae lu ett ay
Gntation ob student tay tickets oF cintics and science
Six freshmen willlcompete for the | oN! } HT Tatents Jiratinn Goud, sixth arnde| Matthews, member of
president's prize in, pute speaking [OH payment of fly cents ff avents Jit Gould wistlii arid
FET eae Toe i NB cual ha followae, Anauciy : \ HU Ruseilay Han) Mathewson brine [HEME Honortey soe ne
j Tl ol dike EoRi genbots ai} eouncillar nt a aneeting conducted:
fnditorium, he contestants Cavendisliy Wilinin: JoneR, 38k A i Sri, treshinene | lO a eee Belay; Ave :
is
heuny chesen from a gronp of cane] He Cavendish, Ruth Crutelloy Soil Aivskavia will spiny. the mascot] sohodaeke Laundinis s
. Hee ee Ee eee eniaaee | anny Cavendish, Lucite Hirsh, ivan cheats inoenng| lh pained at Preadvely \ meeting. conduce
omer AMwistane [rolessor OF lenglishy, Ating| a8; Gayendalyi Hons Howe, ; ii ne Aue cae| Batterson, brary, work at Riddle Mineral wit
ARATE Aa RRO oe nae A ta Stewart Wilfred AVlaed, B8i/sisaliy “ries wie are, lal ga) bons ene Schides nc Sooners The ole
; ATTEN IR steel Dean, Renneth Christan |folloys in the Tres Handbooks} at ove Selo, Jainestown, ROT Hae nA
ic Hreslien, whe will speak sre nytt, Anes Ie He atatue is ty eshiown onthe] leven alumni Iiive also yee] 100 i
He test Hho will speaae| 8 H/o state is TRG eT A iat Jue Caray ant Celi Hiss lant
Alice Allard, Norma Dixon, Maria John Si} ulatform in student dssen Nhe i ‘Thomas Garrett} ¢
LnGrua, Lillan Olson, Mary’ Picroe, i H Hida preceding he opening of the) Pistery 132) English at Faltonvillos HO Huw, Arnley |
tind Agnes Torrens, R i contest’) The contest will open at] Howard Goll, 28, principal at Rox Tat He iM
shall; Camas Girre ight Suva ght al ie bu even Gat 0, alah
eaik Hardineyen, 3), Miss |tinue titi midiight Sauda Riles] At Halston Spay Helen Howard
State Debaters Convene aR RUC FE Ga He PEAT USAR PAIN Par eal na FaEH aoe TINTS avec
In Assembly at Colgate || Cecil Walker, (30 fei PRIEST A ear
Hanoi Ws Moin, oe = von 1M, Ht UD putt Wtt|| 1997 Scores First Victory,
t duconehii te Freshmen to Dust Creyices in Mascot Hunt | eee MAD HRISHILIH| listo ttetng SannalaDecate
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Tsai eH Perhaps the janitors appealed /mascot might haye been, but un-l iaionville: Naomi Athrechte 88 {| the ten f Ati
bate essa Oe AE ETC ROT Aart | eet a aa
find took It personally Knows But in 192%) tie: aenfor fnew. plieese Only “awlee have! eyutiaa: © at Millbraoka|| evt, Inthe debi
‘Mtoe, Slate, Assembly a Co} TH honorary: body deeldcd thqs. Stave] freshen claases found (he only ? SU TRTOIALENC iE] | FRSaa eA eRe coma
ily Jast week-end |Hicolleye nevded a tonie for "Spring | The wisuccossful classes, it aceines| brooks Clarice Prince, a1, Enulish |} word tee erat ieee cyan the
Now York Stile De |! Hover” and introduced Mascot have always passed within an incl! at Nlibrooke LD SEE ae
Hon convened there |} tint Now, annually, on the first) of its luding place spe oree aa be
ny. weaslOnt full Week of May (Sunday through| Promptly at midnight Hranivannyn tennis
Donald C Bayan tie ll Hridny, duringe the coming week); | mascot hunt will end, If Hie A MUST FILE CARDS TRE ee AE cea tig
striction in Tnglish) Dorothy t/ ventilators are dusted. and chins|men have not found it, Mysl All, students who of Dorothy iro,
Grifin and rnnces Higainss 1) noys are lin) the energetic ‘ {octhartiding leant snahe yimetiee Meera aR ered
resident of Debate council, see VVattemnts of frestimen classes to| place ve points will be} the Milne school next year Choth tr upheld tHe
eer Alt, Haman an TH ind the mascot hidden by the ris] ayarded to the sophomores Semesters) must fill oit practice Res
_Glinietlun, secretary, of L sophomore class his tno) assembly, af tend rg immeitiatelsy Profe fon fhanilars
founcil, juniors, Accoms |! Iroverishily seeking, the freslimen mounful eyed blue dow, gill oF (ie , Say! of the Tunatle ore creditably
panied Dr, Thompson to the cons 1) javestignte every hole and crevice,|cluss of, 44, will be shown and hese
erence and took part in the diss 1) Grown of disappointment greots| then whisked from sight Ireslis| card bo secured in Bre
aubaloie every blasted hope, Of where thel men, Will you bring iim: back?| Snyles! office, room. 120, in” Mine,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
‘Apropos and! valid
Sion that our conelust
the past few seasons
Postluoe
about the eliortis
State College News
Estabilated by the Citas of 1918)
The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State
Collewe for ‘Teachers
mil dous attract student terest,
Contest fails to) interest at least one
Student body, it is: high time tovexamine standards
and re-adjust them to, the times,
Het stands ih) nved of vigorous. scrutiny, and. fev
The pruning Hooks should) fall: where there
ns tlint snactivity. Nas Had fs day,
fire Not advocating the eliminntion! of baseball
We have hind fond hopes
{nb gradually State's nine would! assume its riglite
\ about music, technically
@HE NEWS STAFF Vive gathered «bit of
MARION C, HOWAND: sr sssesessesseresse
{62 Western Avkiie) 4.0078
+ Managtig Editor
Hing and from listening to the
from the athletic prop
Hiink J Row enol
pirntion appronchied) 1
any time, has this 4
s'a mijor Activity a
T-would seen that b
Fiving support from the
ei Tf At lenst onesthirdof the student body
does nol appear in the sandy durin: the seasons tie
Penetrate tint the undergraduate
baseball) ih his! prog
Colloge students cinot be found to compose te
sll, the: sport should, be quickly: eliminnted,
MO mention ial we regard. te par
Mago Men asd) very
q
sig, but don't expect learned cri
Hols trom me; Win a rank amas
20/8; Allen Street, 2-18
Katnnyy HAvoy Hongo AD
Gammi Kappa Phi) 21.N, Main Aven
DAN VAW Lituvan
personal) preference way for
+ Astoctote Monaging Editor
401 Wenletn Avene; 22650
RUTH WHUTAMS cesses
ela Zeta, 680 Maul
Tt happens) that 1 part
Inely like that: type:
those selections seem) to
Helpation of the Junior
monidable atlicide on Uh
For purposes of cinplinsis, we herewith vette
We are not calling for the abolition of basela
fan undergraduate activityl! W
tention oF the student body to the canclitions as they
f TPE effort ton ae
@ suitlement af the whole matter
and "Jesu dulcis memorial” put me
into the! dim: shadows) of the a
Mhe shading was, exqu
Alte, ahd the balance of the chorus
seemed happily adapted to these)
‘he contrast between
the two. solemn
two lighter songs was
Phi Lambita, 636 Mercer Street,
Skniox Adsociarx Hoironsi Almira Ruse) Heasle Stetkar, and
Ruth Brooks and! Vatentl
omAT Karl bers, Mary, Huitaon
lirly Olga Tyra, Dor
nity and Baty, ‘Torrens
Schill conselolis)” demind! that only College mi
Assliiie varsity posts, and! support Coach Baker ii)
His effort to. inaintiin place for State in intereo}-
Toute baseball
thy Meserve, Rather Rowlani Helen §
Juilorss Royella Agostines lato Unley Thyllle Bosworth Mare
etn Thichleys Travies Brees Teta Calkins, Hl
Doris Cofty, Margaret Diots) Meanees Donnelly,
Edmunts Rose Einhorn Blodwyn Evans, Jaciuellie Feyans)
Hi, buted thine tinw liked the folk
team) wirepresentatiye: (howl
hecauise of the kind of musical tasie)
Hleabeth Gritiny Tlleabetle Hobbie
aul, Virglila Chappell) LaVonne Kelwyy J
Lewls) Martha Martin,
ail stlident opinion, mitch
With a Vitalized, F
ic solving this difficult
ean he done toward mevting:
Tf you\believe that basob
ie Your support, stay away, and) the conclusion
be only too apparent.
Mie Beacon Hill groupe, xcel-
ny instrumental’ en=
aiior Nottingham) Evelyn O'Brien Cha
Tolle Rockow, Dorothy. Smith, Kdith Scholl, Nina Ullman) atid
Elleabeth WHiliian,, sophomores,
Julia Rie, 95, aAnsiaran Cincutation Mawauiae Margaret Wale
Apvantisia MaNAGias
abeth Peemer, Juiiorss BUSINESS
it Garrison, junlorsy aii
ill) et a) precedent
Debussy, gets) the
ary Cllekanan and Carolyn Simones,
Playgoer
A kitchen on the sti
i present
ties cliiss set up
ithe little, intimate détails of the
Culinary “park Ol any ewly-wed
Hiuusehold) were aniusingly dise
played
The newly-weds themselves were
ly typified
clingy ti er role
Feulure,” Hor libby. was
miblo; especially in times
‘ind ropentence. - Howe
sppiled the shieerliy of
nly Ut by Tug hin wt hile
A koodl actor never renew
chiaracter with) the audie
Very realistic
portion of praise une
duubledly belongs tor Tats dwell
aid Kitz, Hoth were
Well-turnod character studio, A
Wore sitistvinwe tales. would
Hiave aided) thelr delinentin of
middlesaige
Hlaine Cronin deserves eredit for
cidinethe play: senson with! ay all
Found piece of directing
‘GLASSES 10 HAVE
DINNER MBBTINGS
Prosidents Select Committees for
Pre-Moving-Up Day
Claés. Dinners
Rael one of the four classes will
conduct jis annual Movingeup Day
dinner ineeting. during. the fest
yiiter| tires weeks of May, he seniors
fs an} will Nave theit aieotine in. the
the Nuws infght ell he labeled
Again) the agoroldl theme
to new issabout to be
mble) Cufetoria pf
| brought out ‘all the: best
fe Wis interesting. to. nol
Hill next
40) o'elneky the din
6) that) wer ieotinis of the junior class will
the Tschaikowsky selection seemed) jv pest ‘Thursday, ai 5330 vlelock
acted ih the lialls of Alina Mater,
obvious after the, subtlety
Of Debussy, Speaking of “effect:
Dike the folle song touch that a
Pears in Haydn, though Ive heard
ib some consider it a defect,
Who, shall. be its view
of voting ts restricted "sted Nill caieleria, M
pil heli student tas, and various |
nization dues, as the case may he,
Remember that the privil
Published eyery Friday in the college year by the
ident Association,
iu contd Rep TL up without hreal
that vou exercise the greatest of ¢ y
Do not be influenced unduly. by) what
your friends say if your convictions point in a dit-
Do not Iet petty, juvenile reasons
Remember that proper dis-
ctimination is one of the most respected and §
alter personality tratts
criptions, $2.25 per
ered) anywhere in the United Sta
second class matter at postoffice, Albany, N, Y,
influence your v
‘The News does not necessarily endorse sentiments
sd in contributions, No communications will be
printed unless the writers! names are left with
Anonymity will be preserved if so
does not guaranteo to print any or
Optical illusion, of
DESERVES MORE RECOGNITION
Th another columi the N ive presents a review oF
1 recertly altered by the Colles
in-Chief of the Nuw
With perscnalities, it was obe| {Nt ane amit
ident ody will feel sufi Uta pepnetalliss
ciently iiterested i") to receive the writ
ons elforts with appreciatio
Ngain tle point i
Ably directed we Ir
F, Wittins & Sox, INc,, Auoany, N.Y,
dle that the College chorus, NO ED
Candlyny, receives almost shabby
Vol. XVIII, No. 16
Uilortunately, there
Visiting artists: ex
Mist be so juspirinw’ to perform he! 1
inaugurating What, seems to. us to. be fortunate: clreumstance
f
repnation af the
» miy of the professors ape
tion Conch Thiker has been
Ostensibly weil augre
positions not to, regularly
forced to. distribute
Because small minority of our un-
hat means dat some of
1
Tie ciceupied when thes
Femergency college garding all the rules of
Rentlemanly conduct in daily assembly,
We all have forgotten what
ind! Fespect means tn fai
ittached to the entire student body,
{iy extraseurticular activities to
parity for partielpatic
students who become members
"Do the students of State college wish to support
fellow. students: but
educational unite”
Hfic investigation.
team composed
‘Tho noble remnant iy Inte
iiater for observation:
stance, the costumes — practically
anything but a bi
intended as generous gesture, should proviile justi
consideration, and possible
harity resolution
icthing to notice,
i
Any extriveurriculay activity. s
fo wwiri reauiiren
the student budyet-prmgram
provide adequate opportunities for as
many students ax possible to participate,
arouse sufficient ,
student body to have representative att
the various programs sponsored by the activity. un=
FUTURE VARSITY DEBATERS ?
order to retain) its plice on
tho | Wonder if they are
sive ay they look.
to me, ih answer to a question, "I
the orchestray it's
more fun to wateh people sla
I didn't notice any slumber
sued an inane copie, is tlustrative oF
ne Adin. we Teel ut
Hetition His not Deen. futilemeven t
of the diy went to the freshmey
fe ilehnte contests should provide oppor
tunities for every one
ii elevating the i
State college. h
niches ii the debating history of the Cap:
through "Boris! would have to
better sleeper than
whom alarm clocks and
Mite's inslatence are
Can it be sald that baseball ay w major»
answer is acon after an
review of the proposed tnne-up for tomorr
ently does tot provide satisfactory. 0 Boris” came toward
enough students to participate,
is little baseball m
student body is not an answer, but direct adn
‘There's the bell
the debating prog
nt the Irlendship! liause at Cart
Hand Dikiea;
Will, conduel fis diner mectti
Phiursday in the Husted hall cate
Fi) o'clock: the trestin
Wither hiveting will take. plitce
Tuesday sit (300 o'clock fiy the Hy:
iss Miutthews
its chosen the following senior
to i
ther
Decorations, Pitip, Wivcanll wnt toe
ihiy Grainerd duvitations. an aver ists,
i vet i
tit
quvstay Mil
tavel” Delaney
fhetty Tet Gtegonyy chabiingn, Alat eB
Ton, Valentine Ieeitowieh, ail Mien
element
Haein Wilfred i
Hil ity
Hileea! Wallis, ehaleitany
Matwutet Hille nie Hueliat
Tavslanly nisies atin
Donal
Heneuile Monga?
Doris Stone, %46, chairman ot
the sophomore! eluss dinner meet
ny has appointed the follawity
caniniitioes
ait att
Himpttey, lat
Mae Rae
Jack Deno, 447 a5 chalrman. of
He frestinan dinner meeting, las
appointed: the following frestunen
bs dissist hin
Dicoratlons, Cage! Mites, Marware
itn
ih
nt
Calendar
‘Today,
110 Student assembly, audit
ori, Page hall
Tonight
200 Intersorarity bully Ayre
nia celal, South Allon
treet
‘morrow
2:40 Suite college, Massachu:
ete State Teulon
collie bischall Rane,
Ridgefield park dis
mond
8:40 Sorority house dance
Sunday
12:00 Gntduighty Hrestiman
maseot lint bowing:
‘MPucsday
H10 ¥, We GC. A. discussion
Thecting, Lounge, Rich
ardson, hill
12:00 (
SECTION :
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DEFENDING His
TLE — Stewart
HE'LL GED AN “A! in his extracurricular
course in mountain climbing at the University
@f Colorado—if he doesn't slip,
ving champion, at
mieet. Keysione View Photo
SMASHING THE
backwards between his
M of Southern California polo
Wide World Phoio)
IT’S THE LATEST FAD at the University of
two petroleum engineering stu
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
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BASE.
‘Tom
they at
college,
the Tag
history,
ater
fi
hye
parity |
those J
of oup
studei
"Do th
a team
membe
THE ACTORS’ OFF MO.
MENTS are spent in relaxa-
tion in the Toledo University
Dramatic Association office,
ORIGINAL DAVID
HARUM'S HOME is visited
by Cortland Normal School
students, who don Gay Nine-
ties garb for the occasion.
17'S “PROF” LONDOS NOW
|The world’s heavyweight
Champion shows two University
of Minnesota wrestlers some of
the holds which have carried
him to fame.
— BY POPULAR VOTE,
% Blanche Curtice was elected
eg) tie most popular woman
student at Miami University
and Junior Prom Queen.
BASKETBALL
YEARBOOK SPONSOR—Dorothy Walton has
been selected as the sponsor of the 1934 Chanti-
cleer at Duke University.
Below.
THREE BULLS EYES were scored by this
Alfred (N. Y.) University archery team during
a practice season on the women's physical edu-
cation grounds,
HE STRADDLED THE
BAR when the camera
caught him, but 8. T.
Woodbury, star Dartmouth.
high jumper, did some
fancy footwork and cleared
the bar at better than
fect-five
Keystone View Photo
TEAMMATES TOGETHER—
Dickinson and Clark, of Grinnell)
are neck and neck in the hurdles
at the Iowa University quad-
Fangular meet,
f INDIANA'S NEW COACH, Bo Mc-
Millin, gives his Hoosier men some
H fundamentals at the first spring prace
International News Phoio
VOTE? WONDER WHAT
THIS"HALL OF FAME”
CONTEST 15 GOING TO
BE? |'VE HEARD LOTS
‘OF THE FELLOWS AND
GIRLS ASKING ABOUT IT,
THIS ANNOUNCEMENT 15
MYSTERIOUS. WATCH THE
COLLEGIATE DIGEST FOR
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
IT’S “KID” WARNER, ABOUT TO
SCORE A KNOCKOUT—The Temple
tting © head start on |
sont
STUDY IN FACIAL EXPRES-
SIONS—Gritting their teeth, EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF
members of the Oxford Univer- —It's rough and tumble affair
sity crew prepare for their tren. when the freshmen and sopho-
OUR Season, Keystone View Phoio Mores at Oklahoma City Univer-
aity get together for their an-
nual war,
Publ
LEAGUE DELEGATES—Wellesley College rep:
resentatives to Harvard's recent assembly of the
Editor}
Subscri i hele
j i INFLUENTIAL in New England Model League of Nations talk over
the conference attended by
Deliver F
secon 3 life of Pomona College, Clare-
i mont, Calif.—Lucia Raymond delegates from 31 colleges
is chairman of the Junior Prom and universities
The committee.
exprest
printed
Nid | RUGGERS IN AC
data 5 , ) TION—A fast flash
Gien. ft ‘ os A tt BEM from the first of a series
, é ‘3 of international games
é 4 in which the British
Paint P t 2 Columbia All-Stars de-
; / P x feated the Stanford
University Rugby) team
Kaystone View Phoio
Vol, X1
BASH
Left
A QUEEN POSES
—Marjorie Kiser
(second from left),
homecoming queen
at Ohio State Uni-
ment | 4 Yersity last fall, still
Specl . fq Ee one of the
Julilors § ‘ | outstanding beauties
porting ’ on the Buckeye cam-
inet i pus, She is here
He 2 ] DP shown with Alice
| i is Janca, Alice Mowery,
and Betty Kern.
BOYS WILL
BE GIRLS
when the Uni-
i its annual pro
duction, and
dor dina
isd
Sie
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
sion tliat our conclusion is apropos
Statgu@ollege News (00
Playaoer
Postludse
INSTRUCTION FOR G
FIREMEN in the proper
care of fraternity furnaces
a :
‘been begun by Prof, L.
FIRST CADILLAC has recently F, Addicott at Ohio Univer-
been presented to Stevens Insti- jf his:
tute of Technology. C i
Nery
5)
Thiele
Jun
and € i
feck) #
orthy eae gar f Lois Bishop was voted best look-
i J P ing girl at Harrisonburg (Va.)
warel State Teachers College.
‘tah
Rui
ILLINOIS’ NEW HEAD—Arthur C, Willard) re-
cently elected! president of the University of Iili-
Left fois, is shown in his home with Mrs, Willard,
FANCY DRESS BALL at Wash-
ington and Lee University was led
by Harvard Smith and Dorothy
Fly, of Randolph-Macon Woman's
College:
Pres. Charles . Beury, of Temple
University, is proclaimed as Phil-
adelphia's outstanding citizen.
MAT CHAMPIONS—These are
the winners of individual honors
at Penn State's eastern champion-
GREATEST SUCCESS of
the Thallan-Blackfriars at
the University of Georgia
was their production of
ship meet sun
hip fi iY) Beggar on Horseback.”
Dell
econ
Th
expres
printe
in-Gh
desire
all co
Paint F
Queen of Activities at South
Vol. ¥ " : t Dakota State College, Dorothy
“ " i Akre is a member of 13 organiza
bs
DITORIAL “WE” of the 1935
Bison at North Dakota State College took
on real femininity when Jane Nichols
slipped into the editor's chair and assumed
direction of the yearbook,
ELMER LAYDEN LOOKS 'EM
OVER—The new Notre Dame
coach inspects the material out
for the first spring practice.
Keystone View Photo
mera,
june | ‘ ( ; ‘The Rey. Henry Irvin Stahr has
’ 4 Veg been elected the new head of
Hood College.
SHIRTWAIST DINNER FROCK— STREET SUIT—In brown worsted
eee: souffle With a akirt of white matiasse and cloth with vest and lapels, gloves,
over crepe, with eton jacket, is worn by touse of white souffie, insertions of handbag and hatband in brown and
RS RMS Ne ae
BUSINESSLIKE—is this dark gray FOR THAT SMART FFECT— FOR SMART SPORTS TOGS select 4 4.8 = = Byh Sidn he fir fh his
worsted with pencil line stripe worn by wear a suit of medium gray worsted a light gray worsted for a double CASUAL TWEEDS in beige are correct yin Sidney in the fret of her fashion ince, and a green glass buckle, paul elchenaet aeL
Randolph Bcott in this review of latest with white shirt, light gray tle and breasted coat and trowaers of white for daytime wear, with a shirt of belge Eee ayes ¥2N25—Printed by Alco Gravure Inc, of Chicago,
men's fashions. pearl gray fede: ; and gray stripes, Mae Unechioen
Clair FP, Bee, Long Island Univer-
sity basketball mentor, haa thrice
coached quintets that have scored
more than 1,000 points,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
Collegiate Dioest
SECTION
ational Collegiate News in Picture and Paragraph"
feiulanee ab tie dative
Nilo xxrs es ee tease ___Maathare—— | __tNanaacr
A YAN DYKE WINS—These colle-
OUR nerves 2 flate beards won, the three high places
im the University of Pennsylvania
How are Y.
THIS. FRep
E Bi
Conyrishs 1921, MZ Meroe Tabet Compe = 400K wiz), TELL you whisker-growing contest
happed and then
feet of John Ha
the photographic pr
Wide World Photo if
Watch out for the copier | Bees Seah w
signs of jangled nerves Ze
You've noticed other people’s nervous habits —and
wondered probably why such people didn’t learn to
control themselves. : totes arm ts otcangy : * ii = ECD Lah
But haye you eyer stopped to think that you, too, preseal ; 3 oad : DEA vervall team,
may have habits just as irritating to others as the key
juggler or coin jingler is to you?
And more important than that, those habits are a
sign of jangled nerves. And jangled nerves are the signal
to stop and check up on yourself. ARRAS
Get enough sleep — fresh air — recreation — and moi
watch your smoking. Remember, you can smoke
as many Camels as you want. Their costlier tobac-
cos never jangle the nerves.
THE SWAN DIVE is
executed from the ring:
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emy aerialist—but he'll
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Page 2
sion that our conclusion pos nd validate
State Gallado Narra! tilansnsttiecemen 1nd
NO, THESE AREN'T MOTION PIC.
TURES—just some Northeastern University
industrial engineering students making a mi-
cro-motion study:
INTERVIEWING A FAMOUS ACTRESS—Katherine
Cornell was met at the train by a member of the staff of
The Bulletin of Kansas State Teachers
College when she played in Emporia
recently,
CELEBRATING THEIR
VICTORY OVER LOCAL
MACHINES, Tulsa University
students cheer Prof. Oscar W.
Hoop for whom they cam-
Paigned in his successful race
for police commissioner nom-
ination, Keystone View Photo
Who are the Two
“HALL OF FAME” STUDENTS
ONLY LICENSED AVI- 4 4 \ :
ATRIX in West Virginia is :) - x ee Gee
Genevieve Pixler, a student
at West Virginia University :
and daughter of 2 World —— ‘ , . D3
War air hero. E A : i : Collegiate Digest wants to send them each
ight / ; ‘, ‘i
PAPAVETTE'S DE- F # i - one of Parker's Revolutionary
SCENDANT IN FLORIDA : , ‘ ’
—Count de Chambrun, : J 4 $7.50 Vacumatic Pens
great-great-grandson of La- Bie F 4
fayette (left) greets Ran- [Panam si 7 = t ; YOUR VOTE WILL DECIDE
LOOKING DOWN on a act for “Gang's All Theres" the 1994 G41) N38 Seater
edition of the junfor girl's play given at the University of frandson of Governer Tt
Michigan. entre!
NOW IT AtL
COMES ouT
Collegiate Digest will award two “Hall of
pes Seria acto Fame" Trophy Pens to two students on
State College team, demonstrate each campus where Collegiate Digest is dis-
some of the fine points of fencing. tributed. In each woman's college, to two
women, In each man’s college, to two men.
Th each coeducational college, to one
Woman and one man,
The two receiving the largest number of
votes of the students will win, and their
Photos will be featured in the Collegiate
Digest section,
The Official Ballot will be printed in an
early issue of Collegiate Digest, Watch
Edgell arpa : for it, You can't yote unless you clip out
built by Prof. T. Moodie, of Georgia Tech, : :
will give reduced [uel consumption and in« : . for
creased speed.
Stemnniineeesieenill
A DiPRICULT 7, the
oneiar planet on the paral=
le performed by Alfred
bof the Temple Unie
Slander Photo
ke Uni-
Siisan Sheppard)
the senator from
‘Texas, will be crowned in a
traditional ceremony Mi
Keystone View Photo
BROWN'S) OLDEST) ALUMNUS—
Edward P, Farnum (left) 73 1s shown’
chatting with Pres, Clarence Ay Bar-
Hour at the annual) alumni) banquet,
Keystone View Phoio
TWO PRESIDENTS! GRANDSONS and a famous actress’ brother share Honors in i ‘ CROSSING SWORDSYAT WEST POINT—Future
Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Club production—Theodore Roosevelt. 111, QPREm cencrals, p (hi aneient art of dueling in the
Irving Garfield, and Robert Hepburn have leading parts in “Hades, the Ladi mamcyimnasium at the US.) Military (ethan F
Keystone View Photo Keystone View Photo
A DAY AT co. §
LUM BI A—
Eating in the
University dining §
the library, and
call
Haat’
part of the regu.
Tar routine in the
daily life of stu.
dents at Colum.
bia Univeruity in ) ‘ (
New York City, i q -& e M
Keystone View t \ 4 ! i FIVE MEMBERS OF 1)
hoion femme CHORUS of the annual produ
of the College of the City of New
York student body which’ will be
given next week—(Reading ['om
Harriett Liebgold, and Gail Went
Moyatonie View Photo
SOE aad Maga
Page 2
State Callada Nawal: ae aisaat es uae
S OLL}
Waatliune
Diauwna<a
NEED A DATE, MISTER?—Mon-
") tana State College students merely
apply to the students’ dating
bureau.
SO ae .
RIDING CLUB PRESIDENT
—Betty Allen, leader of Chri
tian College riding enthusiasts,
Beis mounted on her mare, Barbara
Wate Allen, Li
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUBS of the
tern conference held their seventh annual con-
ently at the Little Rock (Ark.) Junior Col-
lege, ions Were attended by representatives of
national and international organizations,
"ALL OUR GIRLS ARE MEN’
say the members of University of
Wisconsin Haresfoot Club, and
here's John Jeffrey, a star of their
current production “Dictated—Not
Red," to prove it.
SMOKEHOUSE SCENE from
"Green Grow the Lilacs” as pro-
duced by the Knox College Theatre.
j
EA
AN ORCHID FOR THE OL'
MAESTRO—Nancie Lee Hayes
Creighton University’s Blueja
Sweetheart, welcomed Ben Bernie
When he made a recent visit to
Omaha‘en route to Hollywood.
LEADER—Helen Mae
president of the fresh-
in sports and dramatics,
PER—Speakers and
officers attending the
Intercolle=
giate Newspaper As-
gether with the
negie Tartan, Won
first prize for news
excellence and
make-up. Stander Photo
TESTING GASOLINES—The knock
rating engine developed by members of
the University of Iowa mechanical en-
gineering department tests various grades
of gasolines:
PRESIDENT OF§
Wily RANCE HONORS fe
the Sevtes
sewn heres |
presented by M. Li
Bee omic GaniEt
floret Oberlin) een
2 EAR OTE CHEN . sy ata)
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Qe sion thal our conelusion is aprgnos and valid AL. | a dNme¢lesseeiin AN w warner
TO WIN THE GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP.
SECTION
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RIBBON! TRAP-SHOOTING EVENT. Ey
THE | THE LAST 25 TARGETS
HE'S CLEAR—Joe
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UP FLIES BEAVER'S FIRST TARGET j of Southern Cali-
[CERO THE TRAPS AND ; es FORTHE fornia, in over the
bar at 13 feet in a
g LAST DISC: | | AND HIS IOOTMMTARGET| Practice meet,
WILL HE BREAKS-GIVING HIM A Wide World Photo
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
Se | sie tint Gu cont
MOTHER'S DAY LEADERS—
Geneva Coleman (above) and Flor-
ence Harper (right) directed the
plans for the University High
School and Mother's Day to be
held on the Ohio University campus
this Week.
Below.
A THR ‘AM SQUAD—The Uni-
Versity of Missouri polo squad\ stops
during @ practice dedsion to pose for
oil ds, dnrgposmanidayalie
ee ae
AIMING FOR A BULL'S EYE—
Members of the Ohio State Uni-
versity R, O, ‘T. ©, artillery unit
at target practice on the parade
grounds outside the training corps
barracks on the Buckeye campus.
Right
A NO CUT CLASS—Mem-
bers of ie Phi Kappa Taw
fratern fat Pennsylva
BlitelCalleperasialliielpt
ticing in barber work,
FOR THE FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE, th
College Idler Club produced "Wuthering Height
Radcliffe
HEADS FEDERATION—Hlizabeth Ki:
Sayler, new chairman’ of the Univer:
nity of Chicago Federation of Univer-
sity Women,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
‘Ay STATUESQU,
scene from the annual dance recital of
the students of Randolph-Macon Wom:
fan's College,
FIGHTING OFF INVA
ERS who want to “cra
a fraternity “pig dinner
the University of Alabama,
B&B Photo
GATHERING MAPLE)
SYRUP is one of the spring pe
projects of these students of |
ff Cortland (N. Y.) No
Fame” Students
“Hall of
To Be Elected Next Week
Clip Official Ballot from Next
Issue of Collegiate Digest
Two from Your Campus Will Win
$7.50 Parker Vacumatic Pens
Make up your mind now for whom you will yore in
Collegiate Digest's ‘Hall of Fame’ Contest
Week's Collegiate Digest, vote
candidate, and mail it
fof votes will each win to Colleginte Digest. You don't
me” trophy hye to purchase anything, solve
7.50 Parker a crossword puzzle, or send In
he two students on
One of the such
Vacumatic Pens holding 102%
more. ink. dente hee
probably. seen—has pro
Wanted one of) theie laminated
beauties that are built up of
fings of Pearl and ‘Transparent
Amber which look like Pearl
and Jet, but when held to the
Tigi lel you ane: the amount: af
ink Inside,
All you have to do is to clip
the official ballot from next
anything else but your ballot.
Collegiate Digest will give
{these “Hall” of
phy Pens on this
two on each of the
and university campuses
where this publication is dis-
tributed,
Electioneer for your favorites
all you like=but don't fail’ to
clip the official ballot next week,
Tt will not appear again,
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
PRESENT-
ING REX 17
—Rex is the
military =ums-
cot of the
University of
COMES TO NORTH-
Ei N—Kilburn Child and Dan
fel Horn in a touching scene iri
“The Warrior’s Husband,” North-
eastern University’s annual show
with an all-male cast
@ versity of Southern
© California Olympi
NAL CHAMPION FENC-
ERS—The C, C. N. Y, fencing team
with their intercollegiate trophy are
pictured with their coach, Josef
Vince. de World
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ai EGE NEWS, MAY 4, 1934
stipes DA ers tar areca nee cheese ace 61S RIOT REL EOE LATEST
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TOURING THE MIDDLE F
WEST, the West Virginia Uni- [COTTON QUEEN—wWill Anne | 7 / ie
Versity women’s debate team will [MH Staude, leader of the Texas A & M | | a e ‘
meet representatives of leading [Ml College Cotton Ball.
colleges and universities.
PYRAMID ON
HOOFS—The mounted
drill team of the Unie
OREGON STATE'S QUEEN—Virginia Fendall led the
colorful 1934 Junior Prom at Oregon State College at
Corvallis.
Below : fampus leaders at Rutgers University re-
THE ALSO-RANS—Those outstanding in extra-curricu- ae B cently reorganized the Golden Sabre So-
lar activities at Goucher College who were not elected Ease ciety and initiated these men after a col-
to- Phi Beta Kappa have organized their own honor [oe m orful ceremony,
society. z
RIFLE CHAMPIONS OF SIX STATES—St. Thomas monopolized the honors at the fifth annual
indoor slioot held at Kemper Military Academy.
ONNA 4,000-MI
D KING, the Alpha Tau “ : these University jy
Ree ‘ 5 debaters en
Omega fraternity at Indiana University J =
boasts 10 track stars among its members M countered representatives of
Charles Hornbostel, Olympic runner, Is seen ‘ 15 colleges and universitie
standing at left. 2 f 2 3 , =~ " nc ALLL
THE TRIAL OF PETER ZEN
i rested on a charge of libel in 1734, is re-enacted by
MR. AND MRS, DRUM MAJOR— a 4 University of Kansas journalism students, ‘The
The leaders of the University of “a 4 famous case did much to establish present freedom
Wichita R, O, T. C. band and girls . UR ere
drum corps, Roe :
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4) 1934
ARE YOU A
Gooyrlaht 198, 3; eyookda Tobacte Company,
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jangled nerves are
a warning
Pethaps you don’t bite your nails—pbut if you aren't
the stolid, phlegmatic type, you probably have other
nervous habits,
You may drum on your desk — chew yout pencils —
These and countless other seemingly unimportant
netvous habits are a warning of jangled nerves.
Why not play safe? Protect your nerves. Get
enough sleep— fresh air—recreation. And make
Camels your cigarette.
For Camel’s costlier tobaccos never jangle your
neryes—no matter how steadily you smoke.
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Page 3
BROOKS TO HURL AS VARSITY INAUGURATES 1934 DIAMOND SCHEDULE
ima a,
BALL SCHEDULE
Squad Drills for Initial Contest] ill be played on the Bewvervyck
The intramural soft Ball games),
J aveording be
tector, ‘Tie
with} Far 4300) o'elo
Cantitne order to avoid Conflicts with Col:
mounilwill
diamond.
tosses out the
file! Pairk tin
tomorrow fier
ine will oppose
Sports sprite progeim his, been
secitred largely throuwsh the efforts
1 Jadick, ‘The following sched:
We Ws anihowiced
} ia
Horie) ‘Pestay— I. uiniges
under tie stress of tuck of anaterial 4. Seni
ail ponr field conditions
sill of ie dauer |
aig Ue
Past Week: and promises
team { to |
ingrrow's con |
fotiisos) (0) (i
the oneniia The power oF th
psiticn is relatively unknown
Uonely aii) the ei irs
said The Nb
cues) here 4
fark. horse
hee spprts. is N64 ti
team fins. in + \ i tirk
trict \ the
Hie Purple. and Gal finesny fe an lal x ontident|
EW goth AV
nen, |
Marry Villon varsiiy. mannuer |!
Tennis Team To Meet
St Stephien’s May 17
Undaunted hy ay
Mot
Kram:|
‘Onifielienniidiates ater ee Will doy the “racket! swingiiyg th
Allen, Serogen, Viel, Hiller, aud) the eu nite nie 4
Aniyol Yalrov
Sororities Will Close Social Week-End With
Annual Spring House Dances Tomorrow Night
Ana M
Nusrpiiy
Gani Kang
enn a
wldition to the intmeniural
+} Hardineyen's hivekhinnd «cin
Tattere's off
VERMONT NET MEN
SWAMP STATE, 1-2
Livingston Wins Lone Singles
Match; Tarbox and Livingston
Make Doubles Contest
The Purple and Gold netmen vere
Off guard i making (heir sea
iday_ when they howell ti Middle
Huy 72) he Stare racqueteers,
noticeably Tndfeapned ty; Ick
practicn, \yere
power, — Livingston|
ie lone single victory for
postnw out Ilagg tea brillant | i
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the Bitsy: Grant af
the Vermont: ace
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iL oifecttvely ta win, i
Hil Motntok Tost. th sick: success!
bu tolinee tne Neowin cresqestty sl)
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The dloubles, combination of bly
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nid Hecker (nthe finaletoules
Huitel by a (40) 846, score
Junior Class To Elect
Today
TO GIVE DRAMA COURSE
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4 Mi
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about twelve students, The
Rhine Will Ve conducted: th At
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Y. MC. A, ELECTS
To piscuss pLans/ VANLEUVAN HEAD
ALOT Pritchard to Be Vice President)
1 Se Delegates to Visit Colgate
ci
Dan Van will be
“thts will direct the mens treshe| president : x Men's
vay canny al Camp All aii ca
clay, Si aun Stiiday 193
he appointnient by
fiiistration. He tins
Treasurer for (he
itll Ten Ryck
freshman camp to be cone
pro:
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mond
rth Philip
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including Colgts, Cornell |
Oswego normal and
aC SE Se NATE! Annual conference 6
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‘Whe residantecelect oF the Yi, Mf
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PURPLE AND GOLD [c. \. ani y A Mr. Paul
| JOURNENS TO MEET Jani fel Pritelinrdy an
RIVAL COLLEGES
Guniaer Will attend the
‘he varsity diamond squind. ill}
Hy two contest, tase i
{it neve ethe fOn Wedhesinye ig Comte verity Fai
Purple and Gol | meet Tint Surly’ is deley
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‘organization WAL oats asa} a0, sueretuyy anil Jerome Lipity,
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Vashington Square College the same entranci
1 und scholastic standing are maintained ag du
ing the college year; instruction is given by the regular
faculty, Mew sum: sions operate on this high plane
Hower standards mean possible toss of eves
Hu, he tin, a aes make in iy, Getaman, Gos ail
elt fish sitet
Nth vets Luli
Th ue an Shy
September 14, For detailed
Information, address
Director of the Summer ‘Term, }Vashingron Square College
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
105 Washington Square East Now York, N.Y,
Page 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 4; 1934
COLLEGE WILD OBSERVE TRADITIONAL |SAEPA DELTA RHO’ | CHRISTIAN, TAYLOR (LB 10 CONDUCT . cg
Hecate | State College Ne ewe
Miss Haug, '34, Grand Marshal, Will Direct Procedure in Auditorium he ui | Plays for French Program
id y TN at tie humor magazi for 1934-1935, Let=|
Program to Include Glass Speecties, Awards, Stunts, Sing} Ia] at Gonna renters In Page Auditorium
“Papping! Myskania to Be Feature nies from 9:40 to 12) es annetines Others} nei
e 1
1 ee fe French Glib will Gonduet its an- 5 = 7a
1938) Donrd/ars ae] sail eronehe Were eat nde oe Vou) XVI1l, Nov 17 Snare Coubeor For TrAcnens, ALBANY, N. Y., May 17, 1034 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Tssiies
citer, George!
By EMMA aM ROGERS, 36 wiht olcloc
Ce aa, as eae SUSPENSE MOUNTS AS STUDENTS ANTICIPATE MOVING-UP DAY
ei UH GE i
arta i fontures of iment,
ps, and. the seniors—will) pre: i tele
pith t will. py ress mnannger) Tlleen\ \V Wilh will also: elude: wo. p
FOR Guevara se ae i a Genie SP HE Myskania Ends Mascot Rivalry; | rrecedensTs Dacoraed’ | STUDENTS 10 RE-ENACT TRADITIONS,
atin Haug, 44) whol been — Mesiinder Ji Hins Been Dumb Wife), by Anatole b
\ a Dumb Wife), by Anatole Branco,
med as general marshal, will di A j [fected president of the Commerce a i tH
ie Cee aa ke sae ils a ves Se aaa AL Re a Gre Det Students Request Re-Instatement | "Nev" ConcealsBections!)) aver aT 10 TAP 1996 SUCCESSORS
i al
TH TREHIRERAEORTRTAA WT Raa Dhe old and new Myskanin, willl Ren Vice-president; Aes
Mia Marjorie: Wheat, Mi, who wil direst } Piinehinis the ess onthe Nes
Bressiiaon, a eye, ta the ew 4 the rcessional froin the audl-| Kalua, scorers Ih canis th ake Undergraduates Fear Radical Revision’ of Inter-Class Program:
inembers of the News, eho, Lion,| ortim, followed hy the classes. in] vieve Teasiire cs a mi Kat eshmen, Sophi 0 d Ass etn
RT Lo NR Eu eee Inge in para at kee a wiih Nata Freshmen, Sophomores Conduct Spirited Assembly Meeting,
the Belo prises, athletiovand debatelen permilting, dhe varlous lass nuel (emonstsition of the dictuphone AAI Ge DUSN im AUAR UE, gUltet
ing awards, and the class. spi morale will be formed on the Weste| ip to be given before the commerce
Class speakers. will be: sonion,| ern’ ayentic, campus department soon, winder the nu
Grenfell Rand, president of the sts! In tle afternoon, each siicencol Commerce elivb:
dent on and) member off present an original stunt
Nsw eatin, sre
for the scent a) Hscouphy will he || Kathryn Haug, '34, Grand Marshal, wil Direct Procession of Classes;
Petition o Revive Mascot Hunt for a vaporiee, the Nias ye Bitbacher Will Present Keys to Publication Boards;
TEiat aveek sayy te ecanntian of Onele! lye gopltoviorestreshinat rivalry Cn A Tuy Speech Will Follow In Campus Ceremonies
Aiynkanigg senior honorary! aoeiees| Wie J i ti ar FAM RATER GGA ASIC ERGATA ae uaa a i walromse nc OSE NbSNaT |) he pat ct {auesion fore Jane fey weeks. il be
ublor, Surah. Logan sophomore Wie purjoee. of awardee vate ELECTS OFFICERS ect RE ASM TT teeta EE ae eae ene at Gy Bel (uM MeN en Wetnae | oN tan TOE ST a el iea sau seat
PuMTOSe of awarding. rivalry] Soctil! Selenew club, condiicted i = enine aise iuehweae Minto: Stan Fo ee eee ee tailed AI hunting. Wan abrupt hai On|] pivteaarding. the precedent. ex ; TE ST eT eS a Welt
ESI tae been pomoled from
DUET era veRe al
Franeds. Studebaker} and. freshmany| points to. eit !
on) i) polnis 10 either the Freshman oy thelimiecting Triday” an GE Hen,
Alle Alird, Afr ihe senior fares| sophomore lis, Direears of tne] talon i eeu CHANGE RESIDENCE Nae ia i Dihurady night sophomores an Treahie net on the Pack annus aint | bis ty former Mv ay wil theye be in the wonip? A of these ucts
song and the moving rasjieelive alunite are! senor ee ann teh ‘Iwo sororiles fi Aah hi Mae are es of a ge Hniees 1 he] hy anomacing the promotions il be, gerue tomareovy am ane ay ae MEME A
1 Averrenitis et vaident bale saree nas Acar aed] eg drank aT PONaTL Rt) mage now renin it Were] The “admission price will be ae aa a AT A RTGT Av ariotiRe aive|EROTRTARebeerata ip aia ne the i ear a hen ames ten on
| min Norma Dixon, Fee een Mee nee iaant | Ain awaiae, said Gamma Phi Sigma] twenty-five cons, for students, and HuMWontnehinge te Myskiuiin dechived Dout banners out af competition | Hn USO SHR CANT ERATE RUG SHEA ROveteA Te EN al CSI AA
| & Westerit-ayenic [inti Rents forall oer TE ee ett rtied uMTcamuse || greater wil annonce tie nem | e colTeke Senior Honore Se As the hush comes over the assembled
Vers tlk ue ASN is oat suds te, wl De the
" Desents them: wit Wie. Kold ard. |frst Aiyskania member to leave the
CE HEE IRI SHE To Award Keys Nuwa Reyes AL the. sume: thine: He Hatforiand announee the first chotce?
Heated ithe College Nuts, Hah ill present ae silver hey 10 th ir Aveta geveral years Ma's
Shs sonnei stages ca remiler of the senior elnxs sia ped alyhintietenlly, decade ago an
Venulatorgy-_ extumiined! unsuspee ti ‘ Maw he Hest learnability ti tities kfverent method way oten
Hales cant fiterally usted the ati Antsvervice to dhe, NuWS. Letters P Sanally used HC the test, meh
AW it whic to ae wile fresh # Auounetiy state promotians) vill q ire tapped wa aernany, cen the frst
Maced inane stent anaieboxe of | Aphvetieaty, of The seniot RrOU
Foran hall tommorrow nioHiiie iy the Hest to. leave: the platform,
#204 welack : : frat (ie How ira
i , Hien the wenn who i
War igh for sifetyy Hawever, on Tues 4 { a Het iamnmneedd thes choice,
Mtv night, when urony a fresbines i | tus Nyak tepid
field hy the. recut sophomore — wale i have pect puzalel as
MH canis deeded to feave i ston by, ‘ fo uM How rage en the He
Anugmted thelr seth, ey dil not Bee { ; Will contains St
Hndie- mascot, ut tly did. succes (
bis & ?
nes Dattorys Foam and
Monday night marked the Hewtintiny
‘of the aia tresbyna unk foe ahi |
shin High hive Fepresentel! Hie ma
Cay wits surted! ou Of the debris and
pluced) aver dhe mallshox. fit Draper
Halle (ereshimiyy excitement mnonated
=e \, : thee fou men on
Uitte tals are entrolled ARs result, Bene Contestants to Present Speochien yy ih The two. years preceding
Mesangial a sa ce : TURPARUADBFUGASHES AW ara p ince were thee He
Fepnieiys the damages With the Foci Wea ie taping of Mysknnia will come
fi well is replacing some (res. Tacky Cn Monelty Nabe al theceonetuon Gf the. radon
Whith-were lien bye muarailers Movinyeup, Day eereionigs tomorrny
On Wedel thie classes were PD | 2) i rier ta His proaches sees
meet and hear the verdict on the freshmen wil: be conducted iy the Tike nid awards for at
Madeou Hunt was abolished hat BP) hall uidtoriyny Monday night a 8 fetiony an suite at
MANE A few. sopiiomores td freslimie ologk A: prige af twentyetive di Corssdieet of the stutentasscetation wil
wornbled on the steps Of Deanen nll i; Aa AN Re Mr aan Malt filo De anounced,
Fy HO. Wiis (He butte CLASSES TO ASSEMBLE
Six’ freshmen Will connpete 1 the Will, assemble in
Nest ihinyears Alice Allard will rel mitten ihe tl Tis a1 8.0 th
F owevers the
stud trendy protest On
the Washington avenue eninpus Dr, Harold Wy Thompiony Monastery! hy M will announce the
Firofessce oF ngtinly who Will i i Y ita hentai marehy inorder of ele,
fresent publications awards 1 mA Vis Avil Makai fetlingy across th
i a Ue Heslens i inte Paice hall The singing of
Homonray mont LOAR N into. Pane hal init
ks BOARD eye Tinie Mater will bein the pr
HAVE MASS-MEETING ne
ppnaition way. pewee fully fer als Tal Ose wee fron Mt A kr rae
Hee eS eos) COTTRCHTOOREER! jac int : eet
the ceremonial rites, while the si ni We i funy a Milly, d JUNIORS. SENIORS Speakers. th ener fa ne i
Cline nds ant eens 1 OPERATIC COURSE) osiine ; FEE Ea ria
Tookers the iinpression that the moun Miss Ayes 12, Huttoren, assistant prs 10) DINE TONIGHT for the juniors, Sarah Logan
Haine Baird, sophomore, class prest Class Will Repl ce Music Society; | lard, Miss Olse nnd Miss ‘Torrens, Miss esa any iy ip) reali
den ani ol Denoy area ee ee ae ado tA Kertland to Speak at 1984 Dinners ST ATGINE We
fve claasee and voiced the: desir¢ that LY7 f nae death Real fae | 1935 Dinner Me: g to Be i ips a Hak sor yeah Oe
He ltes mien tie eis. ue Colge Oucraie Sone |, Hi kes Ihe Ing cL MI TAURHeNdHHE Hose etn tate
ee thre cdininiatrations Mn reward to | WHHL GOL Tunetion ay i sepunale Aran Haywrence Neweoml'31, Mrs Sinith af physical education, will nlsn present
fF ion I ena eT Paton ducing, the year 1984-95 uc | Albany Tigh gelioot andl Aligs Wilhie Heino Hy idan pro fesank of J ayyera o hy Headers bf ptlicr activities
at Troaare Bee : ame ae a oh kaso asa Fae athe esti ea acta sa
Ce; Hahn |e mde by Drs Ty Wrederiecle 1 ar a MN AL Si0 wrelock: in the eateteria the traditional "We, Hy Salute. Yous
areat books have been: aaa AD PAINDINGE ON BISEUAY (AHIMLS MUON SA Be Ren rts ul bat
FE TE aT Ne presenittlyd x An operetta wil he presented ts aie | AAs aise sevoil Hock paitis nea hata ail way, Celia hy Hache Hag, AN an
whan it "ery ¢ i iW { retin st 4 by the grown, but Mire will ea] Dy) Feenest: Won ats ean ce Vishap will be eliisy’ dunuld |The new Myskania will then be tapped
written about tobacco and He NT si a Aa IR ATA Me et theca Hana Hee a Tiecey Simeale i ee a
Mier collewe than, hut displayed Foe EN a at ouree( ah (ara fall opposite the art studio] Atiks Mathews ha, chose the fol Jeers walle annouee
We tte musical organtaation, ie | Miss Eunice A. Periney assistant pro: Hey soniors to assist hee! decors At the conclusion of this programy
cigarettes... Hage oneal sie Hts ule cle fear o ee wine | PA SM n/N Aaa a a
lay toxether around the bonfire which | lege course, —_———_
ih mel Lee i Teas ‘Stetiny Heketsy Helen Doherty. | steps of Page hall: Clas es Will file out
i
But after all it can be er | ca es niet aR HEN MCA A
5 ISEND PETITION 15-455 " ieee Tonight Jot Tats and De Telia Morel] ho Huy, te ptante MY
said in just a few words... aap ede ew fi se rhe Tht hal Sune | attr Cece ea vl
i fe mca nh ST gt ps EN a si ine eka Teja Sig a sk a AN hy Si
Vity LY UC Wier Sea Lieto th Healt gone Eth HE) so wrednanSeppomors, | PMN ig kimi) ‘STEP SING! AT NtoHs
The course is ta be open to all sup trick events Hh class speaker At night, the classe
Uity Le helen Ban a oa Gh a ce 12.00 ang satan ae Tine hn wag a al
He
{he matter eat be ailjustet ing ary. Tt is also desirable
ae Vasu Te Mvcrat instrumentalists sig up|| 8:00 Assemblage of elaskes for juste, Mildred Mosier, chalt=|ing of. orginal
for the couras, as-there should, be or dngsuip ceremonies. i Haney, Clit i] ohige fram eed class tn the thers
TI t } t fi d BANNER HUNT HALTED i
ate stertic Fe ea ea ei |_ aus afacenie mevingsup care | etecaunny A RH CO ue a RS a
teria ating, al Atlee TT wagaine| _, ISSUES PEDAGOGUE 180 onus, auaitortam, || ans, Helen le han, iifrel| Ereshinen oF sophomores 0 1
pended until the following M |. Conley af the 1998 Pedagogie ssuint || 29 Page hal i Hid Hetney and) of their songs, and the Daal roxuls
Both banners wee taken out of compes | year book, wil di jel today in i th the W
tition, the sophomores being penaliged [ar near room Xin ihe ower corridor 7:30 Ini is sing, acid in |] ince, ‘mi Ruth Margaret | nounced, mpression of
FE ae reine inating and attempts Of Drager: Nall ont of Draper halls : age os) Slow, Da. Hh ecthat of
Feet itateanto ine cafeteria vin wh | ecitorsincchtes,-tuyounced Ht} 9:00 Dancing, Page hall gym+ illinm Jo i, marching avy into the
dows, ihe frestimien for-taking their] mernbers, will alsa, walleet money. for nasiums s i Ned and Gere] night singing, with their banner
fo TMS Ae omc "cones al ne wes ots te Bac
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